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FACT SHEET - NPDES PERMIT DEVELOPMENT
NEW NPDES Permit NC0090123
Joe R. Corporon, P.G., Expedited Permitting and Compliance Unit
02Feb2023
Table 1 -- Facility Information — Private Ownership
Applicant/Facility
Name
Morehead Tryon Land LP / Queensbridge Collection
Applicant Address
150North Riverside Plaza, Suite 1800, Chicago, Illinois 60606
Applicant/Facility
Contact
Anthony Scacco / William O. Frazier, P.G. [Will.Frazier@terracon.com]
Jason Anderson VP, [janderson@riversideid.com] 312-788-1816
Facility Address
1111 South Trion Street, Charlotte, 28202, Mecklenburg County
Project Location
Charlotte City block between
South Tryon/Morehead Square Drive &
Blvd; Total — 2.74 acres
East Morehead Street/East Carson
EAA Preparer
Terracon Consultants, Inc. M. Neal McElveen, P.E., Principal Environmental
Manager, 2701 Westport Road Charlotte, NC 28208, Phone: 704- 594- 8912
Fax: 704-509-1888 Email: neal.mcelveen@terracon.com;
Will Frazier, P.G. Project Geologist [cell 336-409-0772].
EAA Cost Analyses
Applicant concludes that a discharge
viable discharge alternative based
$275,000 and Discharge to Surface
to surface -water is the most
on cost. [Batch and Haul =
Waters = $30,661.]
EAA approved 03Dec2022. [see below, 6.0]
Treatment Operator
Terracon Consultants, Inc., William Frazier, P.G., Project Geologist
Permitted Flow (MGD)
0.075 MGD
Type of Waste
Treated Groundwater (excavation dewatering)
Facility Class
Physical/Chemical PC/NC
County
Mecklenburg
Facility Status
NEW
Regional Office
MRO
Stream Characteristics
Receiving Stream
UT to Little Sugar Creek
Stream
Classification
C
Stream Segment
11-137-8
Drainage basin
Catawba River Basin
Summer 7Q10 (cfs)
1.5
Subbasin
03-08-34
Winter 7Q10 (cfs)
2.3
Use Supporting
No
30Q2 (cfs)
4.0
303(d) Listed?
Yes [2018]: DO; Fecal
Coliform; Turbidity; copper
Average Flow (cfs)
—
State Grid
G15NE
Instream Waste
Concentration
(IWC) %
IWC = 100
[discharge to storm -sewer
inlet = "zero -flow"
conditions]
USGS Topo Quad
Charlotte East
1.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Morehead Tryon Land LP (Morehead Tryon or the Applicant) proposes to construct three (3) high-
rise, mixed -use towers with 2- or 3-story underground parking structures advanced below the local
groundwater table; Parcels include Nos. 123-012-02, 123-012-03, 123-012-05, 123-012-06, 123-
012-07 and 123-0140-01 located between S. Trion St / Morehead Square Dr & E. Morehead St / E.
Carson Blvd. The Applicant proposes to discharge at 0.075 GPD (estimated groundwater recovery
at 112 gpm). This is herein designated as the permitted effluent flow rate, not to exceed.
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Morehead Tryon Land LP — Queensbridge Collection
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The Applicant proposes to pre -treat groundwater (est. recovery rate 112 gpm) dewatered while
excavating sub -grade concrete parking structures, to include pilons and a proposed slab located 2 ft
below the groundwater surface (est. slab area 153,900 ft2). Treated effluent is approved to discharge to
an existing stormsewer inlet by Charlotte -Mecklenburg Stormwater Services (letter dated June 6,
2022). This stormsewer inlet is designated Outfall 001 located at LAT/LONG = 35°, 13' 11" N / 80°,
51', 04" W. Ultimately, treated effluent reaches surface waters at Little Sugar Creek, LAT/LONG =
35°, 13' 2.4" N / 80°, 50', 42.3" W, as approved under this NPDES permit.
2.0 BACKGROUND
The Applicant's site -assessment identified "limited groundwater impacts" at the site, apparently
the result of petroleum release(s) from former underground storage tanks located adjacent to the
existing Uptown Cabaret, a building in the northern corner of the site.
3.0 RECEIVING -STREAM EVALUATION
Little Sugar Creek and its UTs by association are currently classified C waterbodies located within
the Catawba River Basin. Little Sugar Creek is listed by the Division as impaired [2018 North
Carolina 303 (d) List]. Established total maximum daily loads (TMDLs) include:
• Fecal Coliform
• Turbidity limit [< 50 NTU].
• Dissolved Oxygen [daily average not < 5 mg/ L; instantaneous value
not < 4 mg/L during 7Q10 stream -flow conditions.
In accord with statewide NPDES permitting guidance, any discharge to a storm -sewer inlet is
deemed zero flow and therefore may afford no dilution to the effluent [15A NCAC 02B.0206 (d)],
see 4.0 DWR Evaluation of Proposed Discharge.
4.0 DWR EVALUATION of PROPOSED DISCHARGE
Contaminants of Concern (COCs). The Division considered a list of COCs as site -assessment data
provided by the Applicant as analytes "believed to be present" [see EPA applications, table
Summary of Analytical results and details provided by Pace Analytical Services, LLC, page 4 of
38]. DWR has added monitoring Weekly for these organic and inorganic analytes (see permit
Section A. (1.)]. Metals require effluent monitoring for Total Hardness to established compliance
with EPA guidelines for metals in dissolved fraction [see below, 9.0].
In addition to analytes "believed to be present," DWR has added Monthly monitoring for suites of
analytes as a comprehensive spot-check for organic compounds:
• Total Purgeable Organic Compounds, EPA 624
• Base -Neutral Acids (Semi -Volatile Organics), EPA Method 625
• Total PAHs, EPA Method 8270
While site -assessment soil and groundwater analyses provide potential COCs, there are no treated
effluent data to date. Table A. (1) includes a footnote allowing the Permittee to petition to alter
parameters and/or monitoring frequency, as future data may warrant [see permit section A. (1.)].
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5.0 ESTABLISHING COMPLIANCE & PERMIT LIMITS
The Applicant proposes to discharge from an onsite Groundwater Treatment System to an established
storm -sewer inlet adjacent SE to the site on Morehead Drive. Because this outfall discharges to a
storm -sewer inlet, the Division will assume zero flow receiving -stream conditions offering no
dilution, per NPDES permitting guidance statewide. Permit limits therefore reflect Contaminants of
Concern (COCs) based on analytes identified by the Applicant as "known to be present" [See EPA
Application form 2D]. If an analyte has an established surface water quality standard, DWR has
applied this standard as "limited" both as acute and chronic [see section A. (1.)].
Reasonable Potential Analyses (RPAs) -- Current databases reflect site -assessment from
monitoring wells and soil borings only. Therefore, in the absence of treated discharge data, no
RPA was conducted.
Whole Effluent Toxicity (WET) Testing -- This facility applies granular activated carbon (GAC)
filters as a final treatment to polish its effluent. Data show that these filters likely render the effluent too
clean to support aquatic life, a portent to WET -test failure [Cindy Moore, Aquatic Toxicology Branch
(DEQ/ATB)]. Therefore, consistent with current permitting guidance, WET testing of this proposed
discharge is not required.
6.0 ENGINEERING ALTERNATIVES ANALYSIS (EAA)
The Applicant's Engineering Alternatives Analysis (EAA) notes that a "positive streamflow"
historically exists for mainstem Little Sugar Creek (see Table 1 above), but they further assert that
its "unnamed tributaries (UTs) are similarly therefore not subject to zero flow stream restrictions."
Morehead Tryon appears to assume thereby that their proposed effluent at Outfall 001 may be
afforded dilution [see EAA Terracon, Step 1., 02Jun2022]. This is an incorrect assumption (see
above section 3.0).
The application includes supporting documents from local permitting Authorities. As required of
new discharges, the Applicant has presented an Engineering Alternatives Analysis (EAA),. The
EAA considered:
• land application
• connecting to an existing WWTP
• installing infiltration galleries
• wastewater reuse
• off -site disposal via vacuum truck, and
• direct discharge to surface waters including an
evaluation of potential impacted species.
Morehead Tryon concludes that "off -site disposal via vacuum truck," and "direct discharge to
surface waters" remain as the only alternatives due to a restrictively dense urban environment
surrounding the site, and further that groundwater (treated or otherwise) is unacceptable to local
wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs). Thus, discharge alternatives are restricted to two viable
options only.
Present -Value Costs were thereby estimated for Batch and Haul = $275,000 and for Discharge to
Surface Waters = $30,661. The Applicant concludes that a surface -water discharge is the most
viable discharge alternative based on cost (see Permittee's EAA Present Value Cost, Memorandum
Step 5.). DWR concurs with this conclusion.
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7.0 PROPOSED SCHEDULE OF ISSUANCE
Draft Permit to Public Notice:
Permit Scheduled to Issue:
Effective Date
8.0 NPDES DIVISION CONTACT
03Feb2023 (est.)
03Mar2023 (est.)
01Apr2023 (est.)
If you have questions ababove information, or on the attached permit, please email Joe R. Corporon,
P.G. [joe.corporon@nc
NAME:
Joe R. Corporon, PG
DATE: 02FEB2023
9.0 EPA METALS EVALUATION — for TOTAL HARDNESS
NPDES Implementation of Instream Dissolved Metals Standards — Freshwater Standards
The NC 2007-2015 Water Quality Standard (WQS) Triennial Review was approved by the NC
Environmental Management Commission (EMC) on November 13, 2014. The US EPA
subsequently approved the WQS revisions on April 6, 2016, with some exceptions. Therefore,
metal limits in draft permits out to public notice after April 6, 2016 must be calculated to protect
the new standards - as approved.
Tablel. NC Dissolved Metals Water Quality Standards/Aquatic Life Protection
Parameter
Acute FW, µg/1
(Dissolved)
Chronic FW, µg/1
(Dissolved)
Acute SW, µg/1
(Dissolved)
Chronic SW, µg/1
(Dissolved)
Arsenic
340
150
69
36
Beryllium
65
6.5
---
---
Cadmium
Calculation
Calculation
40
8.8
Chromium III
Calculation
Calculation
---
---
Chromium VI
16
11
1100
50
Copper
Calculation
Calculation
4.8
3.1
Lead
Calculation
Calculation
210
8.1
Nickel
Calculation
Calculation
74
8.2
Silver
Calculation
0.06
1.9
0.1
Zinc
Calculation
Calculation
90
81
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Table 2 Notes:
1. FW= Freshwater, SW= Saltwater
2. Calculati = Hardness dependent standard
3. Only the aquatic life standards listed above are expressed in dissolved form. Aquatic life
standards for Mercury and selenium are still expressed as Total Recoverable Metals due to
bioaccumulative concerns (as are all human health standards for all metals). It is still
necessary to evaluate total recoverable aquatic life and human health standards listed in
15A NCAC 2B.0200 (e.g., arsenic at 10 µg/1 for human health protection; cyanide at 5
µg/L and fluoride at 1.8 mg/L for aquatic life protection).
Table 3. Dissolved Freshwater Standards for Hardness -Dependent Metals
The Water Effects Ratio (WER) is equal to one unless determined otherwise under 15A
NCAC 02B .0211 Subparagraph (11)(d)
Metal
NC Dissolved Standard, µg/1
Cadmium, Acute
WER*{1.136672-[ln hardness](0.041838)} • e^{0.9151 [ln hardness]-3.1485}
Cadmium, Acute Trout waters
WER*{1.136672-[lnhardness](0.041838)} •e^{0.9151[lnhardness]-3.6236}
Cadmium, Chronic
WER* { 1.101672-[ln hardness](0.041838)} • e^{0.7998[ln hardness]-4.4451 }
Chromium III, Acute
WER*0.316 • e^{0.8190[ln hardness]+3.7256}
Chromium III, Chronic
WER*0.860 • e^{0.8190[ln hardness]+0.6848}
Copper, Acute
WER*0.960 • e^{0.9422[ln hardness]-1.700}
Copper, Chronic
WER*0.960 • e^{0.8545[ln hardness]-1.702}
Lead, Acute
WER*{1.46203-[ln hardness](0.145712)} • e^{1.273[ln hardness]-1.460}
Lead, Chronic
WER*{1.46203-[ln hardness](0.145712)} • e^{1.273[In hardness]-4.705}
Nickel, Acute
WER*0.998 • e^{0.8460[ln hardness]+2.255}
Nickel, Chronic
WER*0.997 • e^{0.8460[ln hardness]+0.0584}
Silver, Acute
WER*0.85 • e^{1.72[ln hardness]-6.59}
Silver, Chronic
Not applicable
Zinc, Acute
WER*0.978 • e^{0.8473[ln hardness]+0.884}
Zinc, Chronic
WER*0.986 • e^{0.8473[ln hardness]+0.884}
General Information on the Reasonable Potential Analysis (RPA)
The RPA process itself did not change as the result of the new metals standards. However,
application of the dissolved and hardness -dependent standards requires additional consideration in
order to establish the numeric standard for each metal of concern of each individual discharge.
The hardness -based standards require some knowledge of the effluent and instream (upstream)
hardness and so must be calculated case -by -case for each discharge.
Metals limits must be expressed as `total recoverable' metals in accordance with 40 CFR
122.45(c). The discharge -specific standards must be converted to the equivalent total values for
use in the RPA calculations. We will generally rely on default translator values developed for each
metal (more on that below), but it is also possible to consider case -specific translators developed in
accordance with established methodology.
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RPA Permitting Guidance/WQBELs for Hardness -Dependent Metals - Freshwater
The RPA is designed to predict the maximum likely effluent concentrations for each metal of
concern, based on recent effluent data, and calculate the allowable effluent concentrations, based
on applicable standards and the critical low -flow values for the receiving stream.
If the maximum predicted value is greater than the maximum allowed value (chronic or acute), the
discharge has reasonable potential to exceed the standard, which warrants a permit limit in most
cases. If monitoring for a particular pollutant indicates that the pollutant is not present (i.e.
consistently below detection level), then the Division may remove the monitoring requirement in
the reissued permit.
1. To perform a RPA on the Freshwater hardness -dependent metals the Permit Writer
compiles the following information:
• Critical low flow of the receiving stream, 7Q10 (the spreadsheet automatically
calculates the 1Q10 using the formula 1Q10 = 0.843 (s7Q10, cfs) 0.993
• Effluent hardness and upstream hardness, site -specific data is preferred
• Permitted flow
• Receiving stream classification
2. In order to establish the numeric standard for each hardness -dependent metal of concern
and for each individual discharge, the Permit Writer must first determine what effluent and
instream (upstream) hardness values to use in the equations.
The permit writer reviews DMR's, Effluent Pollutant Scans, and Toxicity Test results for
any hardness data and contacts the Permittee to see if any additional data is available for
instream hardness values, upstream of the discharge.
If no hardness data is available, the permit writer may choose to do an initial evaluation
using a default hardness of 25 mg/L (CaCO3 or (Ca + Mg)). Minimum and maximum
limits on the hardness value used for water quality calculations are 25 mg/L and 400 mg/L,
respectively.
If the use of a default hardness value results in a hardness -dependent metal showing
reasonable potential, the permit writer contacts the Permittee and requests 5 site -specific
effluent and upstream hardness samples over a period of one week. The RPA is rerun using
the new data.
The overall hardness value used in the water quality calculations is calculated as follows:
Combined Hardness (chronic) =
(Permitted Flow, cfs *Avg. Effluent Hardness, mg/L) x (s7Q10, cfs *Avg. Upstream Hardness, mg/L)
(Permitted Flow, cfs + s7Q10, cfs)
The Combined Hardness for acute is the same but the calculation uses the 1Q10 flow.
3. The permit writer converts the numeric standard for each metal of concern to a total
recoverable metal, using the EPA Default Partition Coefficients (DPCs) or site -specific
translators, if any have been developed using federally approved methodology.
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EPA default partition coefficients or the "Fraction Dissolved" converts the value for
dissolved metal at laboratory conditions to total recoverable metal at in -stream
ambient conditions. This factor is calculated using the linear partition coefficients
found in The Metals Translator: Guidance for Calculating a Total Recoverable
Permit Limit from a Dissolved Criterion (EPA 823-B-96-007, June 1996) and the
equation:
Cdiss =
1
Ctotal
1 + { [Kpo] [SS0+0] [ 10-6] }
Where:
ss = in -stream suspended solids concentration [mg/1], minimum of 10 mg/L used,
and Kpo and a = constants that express the equilibrium relationship between
dissolved and adsorbed forms of metals. A list of constants used for each hardness -
dependent metal can also be found in the RPA program under a sheet labeled DPCs.
4. The numeric standard for each metal of concern is divided by the default partition
coefficient (or site -specific translator) to obtain a Total Recoverable Metal at ambient
conditions.
In some cases, where an EPA default partition coefficient translator does not exist (ie.
silver), the dissolved numeric standard for each metal of concern is divided by the EPA
conversion factor to obtain a Total Recoverable Metal at ambient conditions. This method
presumes that the metal is dissolved to the same extent as it was during EPA's criteria
development for metals. For more information on conversion factors see the June, 1996
EPA Translator Guidance Document.
5. The RPA spreadsheet uses a mass balance equation to determine the total allowable
concentration (permit limits) for each pollutant using the following equation:
Ca = (s7Q10 + Qw) (Cwqs) — (s7Q10) (Cb)
Qw
Where: Ca = allowable effluent concentration (µg/L or mg/L)
Cwqs = NC Water Quality Standard or federal criteria (µg/L or mg/L)
Cb = background concentration: assume zero for all toxicants except NH3* (µg/L or
mg/L)
Qw = permitted effluent flow (cfs, match s7Q 10)
s7Q10 = summer low flow used to protect aquatic life from chronic toxicity and
human health through the consumption of water, fish, and shellfish from
noncarcinogens (cfs)
* Discussions are on -going with EPA on how best to address background
concentrations
Flows other than s7Q10 may be incorporated as applicable:
1Q10 = used in the equation to protect aquatic life from acute toxicity
QA = used in the equation to protect human health through the consumption of
water, fish, and shellfish from carcinogens
30Q2 = used in the equation to protect aesthetic quality
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6. The permit writer enters the most recent 2-3 years of effluent data for each pollutant of
concern. Data entered must have been taken within four and one-half years prior to the date
of the permit application (40 CFR 122.21). The RPA spreadsheet estimates the 95th
percentile upper concentration of each pollutant. The Predicted Max concentrations are
compared to the Total allowable concentrations to determine if a permit limit is necessary.
If the predicted max exceeds the acute or chronic Total allowable concentrations, the
discharge is considered to show reasonable potential to violate the water quality standard,
and a permit limit (Total allowable concentration) is included in the permit in accordance
with the U.S. EPA Technical Support Document for Water Quality -Based Toxics Control
published in 1991.
7. When appropriate, permit writers develop facility specific compliance schedules in
accordance with the EPA Headquarters Memo dated May 10, 2007 from James Hanlon to
Alexis Strauss on 40 CFR 122.47 Compliance Schedule Requirements.
8. The Total Chromium NC WQS was removed and replaced with trivalent chromium and
hexavalent chromium Water Quality Standards. As a cost savings measure, total chromium
data results may be used as a conservative surrogate in cases where there are no analytical
results based on chromium III or VI. In these cases, the projected maximum concentration
(95th %) for total chromium will be compared against water quality standards for
chromium III and chromium VI.
9. Effluent hardness sampling and instream hardness sampling, upstream of the discharge, are
inserted into all permits with facilities monitoring for hardness -dependent metals to ensure
the accuracy of the permit limits and to build a more robust hardness dataset.
10. Hardness and flow values used in the Reasonable Potential Analysis for this permit
included:
Table 4
Parameter
Value
Comments (Data Source)
Average Effluent Hardness (mg/L)
[Total as, CaCO3 or (Ca + Mg)]
7
TBD
Average Upstream Hardness (mg/L)
[Total as, CaCO3 or (Ca + Mg)]
TBD
7Q10 summer (cfs)
0.0
Discharge to storm sewer
1Q10 (cfs)
0.0
"
Permitted Flow (MGD)
0.075
Outfall 001 (per permit)
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ROY COOPER
Governor
ELIZABETH S. BISER
Secretary
RICHARD E. ROGERS, JR.
Director
Morehead Tryon Land LP
Attn: Jason Anderson, VP
150 N Riverside Plz Ste 1800
Chicago, IL 60606
Subject: Permit Application
Application No. NC0090123
Queensbridge Collection
Mecklenburg County
NORTH CAROLINA
Environmental Quality
June 16, 2022
Dear Applicant:
The Water Quality Permitting Section acknowledges receipt of your application for a new NPDES WW permit, including
supporting documentation and your check number 2946 in the amount of $860.00 as payment of the application fee.
These items were received in our offices on June 15, 2022. Your application will be assigned to a permit writer within
the Section's NPDES WW permitting branch. The permit writer will contact you if additional information is required to
complete evaluation of your application. Your timely and direct response to any such request will help to expedite the
review process. Please note that acceptance of the application does not guarantee a NPDES permit will be issued for the
proposed activity. A permit will only be issued following a complete review of the application, concluding the proposed
discharge is allowable per applicable statutes and rules.
Information regarding the status of your renewal application can be found online using the Department of Environmental
Quality's Environmental Application Tracker at:
https://deq.nc.gov/permits-regulations/permit-guidance/environmental-application-tracker
If you have any additional questions about the permit, please contact the primary reviewer of the application using the
links available within the Application Tracker.
cc: M. Neal McElveen-Terracon
ec: WQPS Laserfiche File w/application
Wren Thedford
Administrative Assistant
Water Quality Permitting Section
North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality I Division of Water Resources
Mooresville Regional Office 610 East Center Avenue. Suite 301 I Mooresvilk. North Carolina 28115
704.663.1699
lierracon
June 9, 2022
North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality
Division of Water Resources
Water Quality Permitting Section — NPDES
Archdale Building — 9th Floor
512 North Salisbury Street
Raleigh, North Carolina 27604
Attn: Mr. Wren Thetford
P: 919-707-3606
Re: Commercial Groundwater Discharge Permit Application
Proposed Queensbridge Collective Development
1111 South Tryon Street
Charlotte, North Carolina 28202
Terracon Project No. 71227087
Dear Mr. Thetford:
On behalf of Morehead Tryon Land LP, Terracon Consultants, Inc. (Terracon) has completed
the enclosed NPDES Permit Application and supporting documentation for the above -
referenced property. Preparation of this NPDES Individual permit application is associated with
proposed dewatering that will be necessary during and after the construction of three high-rise,
mixed use towers at the site, which will include a 2- or 3-story below grade parking structure that
intersect will intersect the water table. Limited groundwater impacts have been identified at the
site, apparently the result of petroleum release(s) from former underground storage tanks
located adjacent to the existing Uptown Cabaret building in the northern portion of the site.
Morehead Tryon Land LP proposes to pre -treat the groundwater that is dewatered from the
sub -grade parking structure and then discharge the effluent to the Charlotte -Mecklenburg
County municipal stormwater sewer, with ultimate discharge occurring to Little Sugar Creek,
under a new individual NPDES permit.
As noted on EPA Forms 3510-2D and 3510-2E, Morehead Tryon Land LP is requesting a
waiver for the following effluent characteristics: biochemical oxygen demand, chemical oxygen
demand, total organic carbon, ammonia, and oil and grease. These parameters, and the
remaining listed in Table A of Form 3510-2D and Section 4.2 of Form 3510-2E (total suspended
solids, discharge flow, pH, and temperature), have not been collected. As the discharge in
question will be composed solely of groundwater, it is not anticipated that the effluent will
contain constituents that would have an impact on biochemical oxygen demand, chemical
oxygen demand, total organic carbon, ammonia, or oil and grease. As such, we respectfully
request that these parameters be waived from effluent monitoring requirements.
Terracon Consultants, Inc. 2701 Westport Road Charlotte. North Carolina 28208
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Geotechnical • Environmental ■ Construction Materials • Facilities
NPDES Permit Application
Queensbridge Collective Charlotte, North Carolina
June 9, 2022 Terracon Project No. 71227087
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The permit application has been provided to Charlotte -Mecklenburg Stormwater Services
(CMSS) for their review. CMSS has indicated that it is willing to accept discharge from the
proposed treatment system. A copy of CMSS correspondence is included in Appendix E.
Should you have any questions please contact us at your earliest convenience at
(704) 594 -8912 or via email at neal.mcelveen a(�terracon.com.
Sincerely,
Terracon Consultants, Inc.
William O. Frazier, PG
Project Geologist
Attachments:
Exhibits: Exhibit 1: Topographic Map
Exhibit 2: Flow Line Diagram
Exhibit 3: Groundwater Sample Locations
M. Neal McElveen, PE
Principal/Environmental Manager
Tables: Table 1: Summary of Groundwater Analytical Results
Appendix A:
EPA Form 3510-1: General Information
EPA Form 3510-2D: New Manufacturing, Commercial, Mining, and Silviculture
Operations That Have Not Yet Commenced Discharge of Process Wastewater
EPA Form 3510-2E: Manufacturing, Commercial, Mining, and Silviculture Operations
Which Discharge Only Non -Process Wastewater
Appendix B: Engineering Alternatives Analysis
Appendix C: Laboratory Analytical Reports
Appendix D: Treatment System Specifications
Appendix E: Charlotte -Mecklenburg Correspondence
Responsive • Resourceful ■ Reliable 2
Project Manager:
WOF
Project No.
71227087
Drawn by: WOF
Scale:
1"=2,000'
Checked by:MNM
File Name:
71227087.1
Approved by:
MNM
Date:
April 2022
TOPOGRAPHIC MAP IMAGE COURTESY OF THE U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
QUADRANGLES INCLUDE: CHARLOTTE WEST, NC (1/1/1993) and CHARLOTTE EAST, NC (1/1/1988).
1[erracon
2701 Westport Road
Charlotte, North Carolina 28208
TOPOGRAPHIC MAP
Exhibit
Queensbridge Collective
111 East Morehead Street
Charlotte, North Carolina
1
Project Manager:
WOF
Project No.
71227087
Drawn by: RSB
Scale:
As shown
Checked by: MNM
File Name:
71227087.2
Approved by:
MNM
Date:
May 2022
(via flexible pipe)
lrerracon
2701 Westport Road
Charlotte, NC
Outfall #t 1
Existing Stormwater Curb Inlet
35° 13' 11" I 80°51' 04"
Proposed Location of
Groundwater Treatment System
Example Caisson or Excavation
Dewatering Location
Flow Line Diagram
Queensbridge Collective
111 East Morehead Street
Charlotte, North Carolina
Exhibit
2
Project Manager:
W OF
Project No.
71227087
Drawn by: W OF
Checked by: MNM
Scale:
As shown
File Name:
71227087.3
Approved by:
MN M
Date:
April 2022
lierracon
2701 Westport Road
Charlotte, NC
SAMPLE LOCATION MAP
Queensbridge Collective
111 East Morehead Street
Charlotte, North Carolina
Exhibit
3
TABLES
Table 1
Summary of Groundwater Analytical Results
Queensbridge Collective
111 East Morehead Street
Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina
Terracon Project No. 71227087
Sample ID
B-105
B-106
e-108
B-110
B-112
2LStandard
GCL
Residential
VI-GWSI
Residential
VI-GWSL
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) by EPA Method 8260
Acetone
<5.1
<5.1
64.9
<5.1
<5.1
6,000
6.000.000
NE
NE
Benzene
<0.34
<0.34
1.6•
<0.34
<0.34
1
5,000
1,6
6.9
Bromodichloromethane
<0.31
<0.31
<0.31
0.321
<0.31
0.6
NE
0.88
3
2-Butanone (Methyl Ethyl Ketone)
<4.0
<4 0
15.6
<4.0
<4.0
4,000
4,000,000
450,000
1,900,000
Chloroform
<0.43
1.2
6.1
1.7
0.581
70
70,000
0.81
3.6
Chloromethane
<0.54
<0.54
0.731
<0.54
<0.54
3
3,000
52
220
1,2-Dichloroethane
<0.32
<0.32
0.421
<0.32
<0.32
0.4
400
2.2
9.8
Ethylbenzene
<0.30
<0.30
89
<0.30
<0.30
600
84,500
3.5
15
2-Hexanone
<0.48
<0.48
2.01
<0.48
<0.48
40
40,000
1,600
6,900
Methyl Isobutyl Ketone
<2.7
<2.7
7.0
<2.7
<2.7
100
100,000
110,000
470,000
Naphthalene
<0.64
<0.64
28.3"
<0.64
<0.64
6
6,000
4.6
20
Toluene
<0.48
<0.48
6.1
<0.48
<0.48
600
260,000
3,800
16,000
Xylene (Total)
<0.34
<0.34
103
<0.34
<0.34
500
85,500
77
320
Iron by EPA Method 6020
Iron (Total) 93.6 1,890 12,900 550 67.7 300 NE NE NE
Notes:
All samples collected March 15, 2022.
Table shows compounds detected above laboratory method detection limits in one or more sample
Concentrations given in ug/L.
Concentrations exceeding a regulatory standard are shaded in the color correspondening to that regulatory standard.
2L Standard: 15A North Carolina Administrative Code )NCAC) 02L .0202 Groundwater Standards (April 1, 2022).
GCL: 15A NCAC 021..0406 Gross Contaminant Level
VI-GWSL: Vapor Intrusion Groundwater Screening Level (January 2022).
•Concentration also exceeds the Residential VI-GWSL.
••Concentration also exceed the Non -Residential VI-GWSL.
APPENDIX A
EPA FORMS
EPA Identification Number
New Facility
NPDES Permit Number
New Facility
Facility Name
Queensbridge Collective
Form Approved 03/05/19
OMB No. 2040-0004
Form
NPDES
4r,v Cf �`1
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Application for NPDES Permit to Discharge Wastewater
GENERAL INFORMATION
SECTION
1. ACTIVITIES
REQUIRING AN NPDES PERMIT (40 CFR 122.21(f) and (f)(1))
Applicants Not Required to Submit Form 1
co
0 Activities Requiring an NPDES Permit
0
1.1
1.1.1
Is the facility a new or existing publicly
treatment works?
If yes, STOP. Do NOT complete
Form 1. Complete Fomi 2A.
owned
1..
12
Is the facility a new
treating domestic
If yes, STOP. Do NOT
complete Form 1.
Form 2S.
or existing treatment works
sewage?
r No
r No
Complete
1.2
Applicants Required to Submit Form 1
1.2.1
Is the facility a concentrated animal
operation or a concentrated aquatic
production facility?
Yes 4 Complete Form 1
and Form 2B.
feeding
animal
1.2.2
Is the facility an existing
commercial, mining,
currently discharging
Yes 4 Complete
1 and
manufacturing,
or silvicultural facility that is
process wastewater?
v No
Form r No
Form 2C.
1.2.3
Is the facility a
mining, or silvicultural
commenced to
new manufacturing, commercial,
facility that has not yet
discharge?
Complete Form 1 No
and Form 2D.
1.2.4
Is the facility a new
commercial, mining,
discharges only
or existing manufacturing,
or silvicultural facility that
nonprocess wastewater?
Complete Form No
1 and Form 2E.
r Yes 4
r Yes 4
1.2.5
Is the facility a new or existing facility
discharge is composed entirely of stormwater
associated with industrial activity
discharge is composed of both stormwater
non-stormwater?
Yes 4 Complete Form 1
and Form 2F
unless exempted by
40 CFR
122.26(b)(14)(x) or
b 15
whose
or whose
and
r No
2. NAME,
MAILING ADDRESS, AND LOCATION (40 CFR
122.21(f)(2))
Name, Mailing Address, and Location
2.1
Facility Name
Queensbridge Collective
2.2
EPA Identification Number
New Facility
2.3
Facility Contact
Name (first and last)
James Anderson
Title
Vice President
Phone number
(312) 788-1816
Email address
janderson@riversideid.com
2.4
Facility Mailing Address
Street or P.O. box
150 North Riverside Plaza, Suite 1800
City or town
Chicago
State
Illinois
ZIP code
60606
EPA Form 3510-1 (revised 3-19)
Page 1
EPA Identification Number
New Facility
NPDES Permit Number
New Facility
Facility Name
Queensbridge Collective
Form Approved 03/05/19
OMB No. 2040-0004
mName, Mailing Address,
—I and Location Continued
0
2.5
Facility Locat'on
Street, route number, or other specific identifier
1111 South Tryon Street
County name
Mecklenburg
County code (if known)
City or town
Charlotte
State
North Carolina
ZIP code
28202
3. SIC
AND NAICS CODES (40 CFR 122.21(f)(3))
SIC and NAICS Codes
3.1
SIC Code(s)
Description (optional)
1522
3.2
NAICS Code(s)
Description (optional)
237990
531190
4. OPERATOR
INFORMATION (40 CFR
122.21(f)(4))
Operator Information
4.1
Name of Operator
Morehead Tryon Land LP
4.2
Is the
"
name you listed in Item 4.1 also the owner?
Yes ❑ No
4.3
Operator Status
❑ Public —federal ❑ Public —state ❑ Other public (specify)
Private
• Other (specify)
Phone Number of Operator
4.4
(312) 788-1816
Operator Information
Continued
4.5
Operator Address
Street or P.O. Box
150 North Riverside Plaza, Suite 1800
City or town
Chicago
State
Illinois
ZIP code
60606
Email address of operator
janderson@riversideid.com
5. INDIAN
5.1
LAND (40
Is the facility
❑ Yes
CFR 122.21(f)(5))
located on Indian Land?
No
0
co
c _
EPA Form 3510-1 (revised 3-19)
Page 2
EPA Identification Number
New Facility
NPDES Permit Number
New Facility
Facility Name
Queensbridge Collective
Form Approved 113/Ubn s
OMB No. 2040-0004
SECTION 6. EXISTING ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITS (40 CFR 122.21(f)(6))
6.1 Existing Environmental Permits (check all that apply and print or type the corresponding permit number for each)
❑ NPDES (discharges to surface
water)
❑ RCRA (hazardous wastes)
❑ UIC (underground injection of
fluids)
❑ PSD (air emissions)
❑ Nonattainment program (CAA)
❑ NESHAPs (CAA)
O Ocean dumping (MPRSA)
❑ Dredge or fill (CWA Section 404)
O Other (specify)
SECTION 7. MAP (40 CFR 122.21(f)(7))
7.1
2-
Have you attached a topographic map containing all required information to this application? (See instructions for
specific requirements.)
ElYes ❑ No ❑ CAFO—Not Applicable (See requirements in Form 2B.)
SECTION 8. NATURE OF BUSINESS (40 CFR 122.21(f)(8))
8.1
Nature of Business
Describe the nature of your business.
Morehead Tryon Land LP plans to redevelop the facility property (currently developed with a gentleman's club
building, a restaurant, and the associated paved parking areas) with a three mixed -use high-rise towers. The towers
will be underlain by a 2- to 3-story tall sub -grade parking feature that will intersect the groundwater table.
Groundwater at site has been impacted by petroleum contamination associated with an apparent release(s) from
former underground storage tank systems located adjacent to the gentleman's club building in the northern portion
of the site. As dewatering will be necessary during construction and permanently to prevent infiltration from
flooding the sub -grade parking feature, Morehead Tryon Land LP would like authorization to pre -treat dewatered
groundwater and discharge it to the stormwater sewer.
SECTION 9. COOLING WATER INTAKE STRUCTURES (40 CFR 122.21(f)(9))
9.1
Does your facility use cooling water?
❑ Yes E No 4 SKIP to Item 10.1.
9.2
Identify the source of cooling water. (Note that facilities that use a cooling water intake structure as described at
40 CFR 125, Subparts I and J may have additional application requirements at 40 CFR 122.21(r). Consult with your
NPDES permitting authority to determine what specific information needs to be submitted and when.)
Not applicable; while the high rise towers may utilize HVAC systems that utilize chilled water, the proposed
discharge will consist solely of groundwater.
SECTION 10. VARIANCE REQUESTS (40 CFR 122.21(f)(10))
10.1
Do you intend to request or renew one or more of the variances authorized at 40 CFR 122.21(m)? (Check all that
apply. Consult with your NPDES permitting authority to determine what information needs to be submitted and
when.)
❑ Fundamentally different factors (CWA ❑ Water quality related effluent limitations (CWA Section
Section 301(n)) 302(b)(2))
❑ Non -conventional pollutants (CWA ❑ Thermal discharges (CWA Section 316(a))
Section 301(c) and (g))
O Not applicable
EPA Form 3510-1 (revised 3-19)
Page 3
EPA Identification Number
New Facility
NPDES Permit Number
New Facility
Facility Name
Queensbridge Collective
Form Approved 03/05/19
OMB No. 2040-0004
SECTION 11. CHECKLIST AND CERTIFICATION STATEMENT (40 CFR 122.22(a) and (d))
Checklist and Certification Statement
11.1
In Column 1 below, mark the sections of Form 1 that you have completed and are submitting with your application.
For each section, specify in Column 2 any attachments that you are enclosing to alert the permitting authority. Note
that not all applicants are required to provide attachments.
Column 1
Column 2
Section 1: Activities Requiring an NPDES Permit
❑ w/ attachments
Section 2: Name, Mailing Address, and Location
❑ w/ attachments
s
Section 3: SIC Codes
❑ w/ attachments
Section 4: Operator Information
❑ w/ attachments
❑
Section 5: Indian Land
❑ w/ attachments
❑
Section 6: Existing Environmental Permits
❑ w/ attachments
Section 7: Map
r
w/ topographic
map ❑ w/ additional attachments
Section 8: Nature of Business
❑ w/ attachments
❑ Section 9: Cooling Water Intake Structures
❑ w/ attachments
❑ Section 10: Variance Requests
❑ w/ attachments
Section 11: Checklist and Certification Statement
❑ w/ attachments
11.2
Certification Statement
I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision
in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the
information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons
directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and
belief, true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information,
including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations.
Name (print
414-kol
or type first and
last name)
s-cncco
Official title
A,-11,..r-,7e 6n4-,r-./
Signature
Date signed
6/I l
74.4
EPA Form 3510-1 (revised 3-19)
Page 4
EPA Identification Number
New Facility
Form
2D
NPDES
=,EPA
NPDES Permit Number
New Facility
Facility Name
Queensbridge Collective
Form Approved 03/05/19
OMB No. 2040-0004
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Application for NPDES Permit to Discharge Wastewater
NEW MANUFACTURING, COMMERCIAL, MINING, AND SILVICULTURAL OPERATIONS
THAT HAVE NOT YET COMMENCED DISCHARGE OF PROCESS WASTEWATER
SECTION 1. EXPECTED OUTFALL LOCATION (40 CFR 122.21(k)(1))
1.1
Provide information on each of the facilit 's outfalls in the table below.
Outfall
Number
Receiving Water
Name
Little Sugar Creek
Latitude
35' 13' 2.4" N
Longitude
80° 50' 42.3" W
SECTION 2. EXPECTED DISCHARGE DATE (40 CFR 122.21(k)(2))
2.1
Month
Day
Year
11
1
2022
SECTION 3. AVERAGE FLOWS AND TREATMENT (40 CFR 122.21(k)(3)(i))
3.1 For each outfall identified under Item 1.1, provide average flow and treatment information. Add additional sheets as
necessary.
**Outfall Number** 1
Operations Contributing to Flow
Operation
Dewatering of sub -grade parking structure and foundation installation
Treatment Units
Description
(include size, flow rate through each treatment unit,
retention time, etc.)
8K Ibs carbon mesh, 0.0042 mgd, >7.5-min. retention
EPA Form 3510-2D (Revised 3-19)
Code from
Exhibit 2D-1
2-A
Average Flow
0.0042 mgd
mgd
mgd
mgd
Final Disposal of Solid or Liquid
Wastes Other Than by Discharge
Carbon to be disposed off -site
Page 1
EPA Identification Number
New Facility
NPDES Permit Number
New Facility
Facility Name
Queensbridge Collective
Form Approved 03/05/19
OMB No. 2040-0004
Average Flows and Treatment Continued
3.1
Cont.
**Outfall Number**
Operations Contributing to Flow
Operation
Average Flow
mgd
mgd
mgd
mgd
mgd
Treatment Units
Description
(include size, flow rate through each treatment unit,
retention time, etc.)
Code from
Exhibit 2D-1
Final Disposal of Solid or Liquid
Wastes Other Than by Discharge
**Outfall Number**
Operations Contributing to Flow
Operation
Average Flow
mgd
mgd
mgd
mgd
mgd
Treatment Units
Description
(include size, flow rate through each treatment unit,
retention time, etc.)
Code from
Exhibit 2D-1
Final Disposal of Solid or Liquid
Wastes Other Than by Discharge
EPA Form 3510-2D (Revised 3-19)
Page 2
EPA Identification Number
New Facility
NPDES Permit Number
New Facility
Facility Name
Queensbridge Collective
Form Approved 03/05/19
OMB No. 2040-0004
SECTION 4. LINE DRAWING (40 CFR 122.21(k)(3)(ii))
ra
a c
E
4.1
Have you attached a line drawing to this application that shows the water flow through your facility with a water
balance? (See instructions for drawing requirements. See Exhibit 2D-2 at end of instructions for example.)
ElYes
❑ No
SECTION 5. INTERMITTENT OR SEASONAL FLOWS (40 CFR 122.21(k)(3)(iii))
5.1 Except for stormwater runoff, leaks, or spills, are any expected discharges described in Sections 1 and 3 intermittent
or seasonal?
❑ Yes 0
No 4 SKIP to Section 6.
5.2 Provide information on intermittent or seasonal flows for each applicable outfall. Attach additional pages, if
necessa
Outfall Operations
Number (list)
1
Outfall
Number
Frequency
Average Average
Days/Week MonthslYear
days/week
months/year
Rate and Volume
Maximum Daily
Discharge
Maximum Total
Volume
mgd gallons
Operations
(list)
days/week
days/week
Fre
Average
Da slWeek
days/week
days/week
months/year
mgd
months/year
uency
Average
MonthslYear
months/year
months/year
days/week months/year
mgd
gallons
Duration
days
gallons
Rate and Volume
Maximum Daily Maximum Total
Discharge Volume
mgd
mgd
gallons
gallons
mgd gallons
days
days
Duration
days
days
Outfall
Number
Operations
(list)
Frequency
Average Average
Days/Week MonthslYear
days/week
days/week
days/week
months/year
months/year
months/year
Rate and Volume
Maximum Daily
Discharge
mgd
mgd
mgd
Maximum Total
Volume
gallons
gallons
gallons
days
Duration
days
days
days
SECTION 6. PRODUCTION (40 CFR 122.21(k)(4))
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0
a
6.1
Do any effluent limitation guidelines (ELGs) promulgated by EPA under CWA Section 304 apply to your facility?
❑ Yes ❑✓ No 4 SKIP to Section 7.
6.2
Provide the following information on applicable ELGs.
ELG Category ELG Subcategory
EPA Form 3510-2D (Revised 3-19)
Regulatory Citation
Page 3
EPA Identification Number
New Facility
NPDES Permit Number
New Facility
Facility Name
Queensbridge Collective
Form Approved 03/05/19
OMB No. 2040-0004
6.3
Are the limitations in the applicable ELGs expressed in terms of production (or other measure of operation)?
❑ Yes 0 No 4 SKIP to Section 7.
6.4
a)
a)
0
Provide an expected measure of average daily production expressed in terms and units of applicable ELGs.
Expected Actual Average Daily Production for First Three Years
Quantity per Day
(note basis if applicable)
Outfall
Number
Year
Year 1
Operation, Product, or Material
Year 2
Year 3
Unit of Measure
cn
Production I
0
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
7. EFFLUENT
CHARACTERISTICS
instructions
Note that
to determine
not all applicants
(40 CFR 122.21(k)(5))
the parameters and pollutants you are
need to complete each table.
required to monitor and, in turn,
the tables you must
Effluent Characteristics
See the
complete.
Table A. Conventional and Non -Conventional Parameters
7.1
Are you requesting
of your outfalls?
a
waiver from your NPDES permitting authority
for one or more of the Table A parameters for any
No Ht SKIP to Item 7.3.
0 Yes
■
7.2
If yes, indicate the applicable outfalls below. Attach waiver request and other required information to the application.
Outfall number 1 Outfall number Outfall number
7.3
Have you
waiver has
have provided
not been
estimates or actual data for all Table A
requested and attached the results to this
parameters for each of your outfalls for which a
application package?
No; a waiver has been requested from my
NPDES permitting authority for all parameters at
all outfalls.
■ Yes
MI
Table B. Certain Conventional and Non -Conventional Pollutants
7.4
Have you checked 'Believed
applicable ELG?
❑ Yes
Present" for all pollutants listed in Table B that are limited directly
or indirectly by an
✓
No
7.5
Have you
checked "Believed Present" or "Believed Absent" for all remaining pollutants listed in Table B?
Yes ❑ No
✓
7.6
Have you
in your discharge?
provided estimated data for those Table B pollutants for which you have indicated are 'Believed Present"
Yes ❑ No
✓
EPA Form 3510-2D (Revised 3-19)
Page 4
EPA Identification Number
New Facility
NPDES Permit Number
New Facility
Facility Name
Queensbridge Collective
Form Approved 03/05/19
OMB No. 2040-0004
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Table C. Toxic Metals, Total Cyanide, and Total Phenols
7.7
Have you indicated
for all outfalls?
whether pollutants are 'Believed
Present" or "Believed Absent"
for all pollutants listed on Table C
0 Yes
• No
7.8
Have you completed
including the source
Table C by providing estimated data for pollutants you indicated are "Believed Present,"
of the information, for each applicable outfall?
❑ No
Yes
Table D. Organic Toxic Pollutants (GC/MS Fractions)
7.9
Do you qualify for
a small business exemption under
Note that you qualify at the top
Table D, then SKIP to Item 7.12.
the criteria specified in the Instructions?
Yes 4
of•
p No
7.10
Have you indicated
for all outfalls?
whether pollutants are "Believed Present" or "Believed Absent" for all pollutants listed on Table D
❑ No
✓ Yes
7.11
Have you completed
including the source
Table D by providing estimated data for pollutants you indicated are "Believed Present,"
of the information, for each applicable outfall?
❑ No
v Yes
2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-Dioxin (TCDD)
7.12
Does the facility use or manufacture one or more
know or have reason to believe that TCDD is or
❑ Yes
of the 2,3,7,8-TCDD congeners listed
may be present in effluent from any
in the Instructions, or do you
of your outfalls?
✓ No
Table E. Certain Hazardous Substances and Asbestos
7.13
Have you indicated
for all outfalls?
whether pollutants are "Believed Present" or "Believed Absent" for all pollutants listed in Table E
❑ No
19 Yes
7.14
Have you completed
quantitative data for
Table E by reporting the reason the pollutants are expected to be present and available
pollutants you indicated are "Believed Present" for each applicable outfall?
❑ No
v Yes
Intake Credits, Tables A through E
7.15
Are you applying for net credits for the presence
outfalls?
❑ Yes 4 Consult with your NPDES permitting
authorit .
of any of the pollutants on Tables
A through E for any of your
No
SECTION
8. ENGINEERING
8.1
REPORT
Do you have any
studies?
(40 CFR 122.21(k)(6))
technical evaluations of your wastewater
treatment, including engineering
reports or pilot plant
Item 8.3.
r
a.
d
tea.,
c
.e
w
■ Yes
No 4 SKIP to
8.2
Have you provided the technical evaluation and all related documents to this application package?
❑ Yes ❑ No
8.3
Are you aware of
treatment at your
any existing plant(s) that resemble production processes, wastewater constituents, or wastewater
facility?
❑ No 4 SKIP to Section 9.
v Yes
EPA Form 3510-2D (Revised 3-19)
Page 5
EPA Identification Number
New Facility
NPDES Permit Number
New Facility
Facility Name
Queensbridge Collective
Form Approved 03/05/19
OMB No. 2040-0004
m Engineering Report
Other Information 0 Continued
0
Provide the name and location of the similar plants.
Name of Similar Plants
Location of Similar Plants
Pending - NPDES application NC0090085 - MOD CLT Ve
ER INFORMATION (40 CFR 122.21(k)(7))
Have you attached
(Le., material beyond
any optional information that you would like considered as part of the application review process
that which you have already noted in the application as being attached)?
❑ No 4 SKIP to Section 10.
M Yes
List the additional items and briefly note why you have included them.
1. A brief description of estimated effluent concentration calculation methodology is attached following Table C.
2.
3.
4.
5.
SECTION 10. CHECKLIST
AND CERTIFICATION STATEMENT
(40
Form 2D
attachments
all
CFR 122.22(a) and (d))
submitting with your application.
the permitting authority. Note
Checklist and Certification Statement
10.1
In Column 1 below, mark the sections of
For each section, specify in Column 2 any
that not all applicants are required to complete
that you have completed and are
that you are enclosing to alert
sections or tables, or provide attachments.
Column 1 Column 2
Section
1: Expected Outfall
w/ attachments (e.g., responses for additional outfalls)
✓
IN
Location
Section
2: Expected
Date
w/ attachments
✓
•
Discharge
Section
3: Average Flows
w/ attachments
■
and Treatment
4: Line Drawing
w/ line
w/ additional attachments
V Section
17
drawing ■
Section
5: Intermittent or
Flows
wl attachments
✓
■
Seasonal
6: Production
w/ attachments
l9 Section
■
Section
7: Effluent
wl Table
request
approval
Table
Table
w/ other
attachments
A waiver
Table A
Table C
Table E
MI
or 0
B 19
✓
Characteristics
MI
D 0
151
Section
8: Engineering
w/ technical evaluations and related attachments
✓
•
Report
9: Other Information
wl optional information
Section
17
Section
10: Checklist and
Statement
■
wl attachments
Certification
EPA Form 3510-2D (Revised 3-19)
PagL: 6
EPA Identification Number
New Facility
NPDES Permit Number
New Facility
Facility Name
Queensbridge Collective
Form Approved 03/05/19
OMB No. 2040-0004
10.2
Certification Statement
1 certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision
in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the
information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons
directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and
belief, true, accurate, and complete. 1 am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information,
including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations.
Name (print or type first and last name)
N'� e S(c.CGD
Official title JJ
A"4trzP�SryrJiy
Signature
Date signed
6
EPA Form 3510-2D (Revised 3-19) Page 7
This page intentionally left blank.
EPA Identification Number
New Facility
Facility Name
Queensbridge Collective
Outfall Number
1
Form Approved 03/05/19
OMB No.2040-0004
TABLE A. CONVENTIONAL AND
NON CONVENTIONAL
PARAMETER ESTIMATES
(40 CFR 122.21(k)(5)(i))t
Pollutant
Waiver
Requested
(if applicable)
Units
Effluent Data
Intake Water
Maximum Daily
Discharge
(required)
Average Daily
Discharge
(if available)
Source of Information
(use codes in instructions)(check
Believed Present?
only one response per
parameter)
Check here if you have applied to your NPDES authority for a waiver for all of the pollutants listed on this table for the noted outfall.
■
1
Biochemical oxygen
demand (BODO)
Concentration
No data
Groundwater data does not include
■
• Yes
0 No
Mass
No data
Groundwater data does not include
2
Chemical oxygen demand
(COD)
Concentration
No data
Groundwater data does not include
■
• Yes
No
Mass
No data
Groundwater data does not include
3
Total organic carbon
(TOC)
Concentration
No data
Groundwater data does not include
■
Mass
No data
Groundwater data does not include
•Yes
No
4
Total suspended solids
(TSS)
Concentration
No data
Groundwater data does not include
III
Mass
No data
Groundwater data does not include
0 Yes
• No
5.
Ammonia (as N)
Concentration
No data
Groundwater data does not include
■
Mass
No data
Groundwater data does not include
• Yes
12 No
6.
Flow
Rate
No data
Groundwater data does not include
■
ISI Yes
• No
7.
Temperature (winter)
°C
°C
No data
Groundwater data does not include
■
Temperature (summer)
°C
°C
No data
Groundwater data does not include
151 Yes
■ No
•
8.
pH (minimum)
Standard units
S.U.
No data
Groundwater data does not include
■
f9 Yes
■ No
pH (maximum)
Standard units
S.u.
No data
Groundwater data does not include
•
Sampling shall be conducted according to sufficiently sensitive test procedures (i.e., methods) approved under 40 CFR 136 for the analysis of pollutants or po lutant parameters or
equi ed under 40 CFR chapter I, subchapter N or 0. See instructions and 40 CFR 122.21(e)(3).
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EPA Identification
New Facility
TABLE B. CERTAIN CONVENTIONAL
Number
AND NON
Presence or Absence
(check one)
CONVENTIONAL
Facility Name
Queensbridge Collective
POLLUTANTS (40 CFR 122.21(k)(5)(ii))r
Estimated Data
(Provide
Outfall Number
for Pollutants Expected to be Present or Limited
both concentration and mass esbmates for each pollutant.)
Fonn Approved 03/05/19
OMB No.2040-0OD4
by an ELG
Pollutant
Believed
Present
Believed
Absent
Effluent
Intake Water
Units
Maximum Daily
Discharge
(required)
Average Daily
Discharge
(if available)
Source of Information
(use codes in instructions)
Believed Present?
(check only one
response per item)
Check (✓) here if you believe all pollutants listed to be absent from the discharge You need not complete Table B for the noted outfall unless you have quantitative data available.
•
1
Bromide
(24959-67-9)
Concentration
■ Yes 0 No
Mass
2'
Chlorine, total
residual
Concentration
•
•
■ Yes 17 No
Mass
3.
Color
Concentration
■
■
Mass
• Yes 0 No
4.
Fecal coliform
0
Concentration
•
Mass
■ Yes 17 No
5'
Fluoride
(16984-48-8)
Concentration
•■
■
Mass
• Yes 17 No
6.
Nitrate -nitrite
Concentration
■
■
■ Yes 131 No
Mass
7'
Nitrogen, total
organic (as N)
Concentration
•
•
• Yes 17 No
Mass
8.
Oil and grease
Concentration
•
■
• Yes 31 No
Mass
9'
Phosphorus (as P),
total (7723-14-0)
Concentration
Mass
• Yes No
10.
Sulfate (as SO4)
(14808-79-8)
Concentration
Mass
• Yes No
11.
Sulfide (as S)
Concentration
•
•
• Yes 0 No
Mass
EPA Form 3510-2D (Revised 3.19)
Page 3
EPA Identification
New Facility
TABLE B. CERTAIN CONVENTIONAL
Number
AND NON
Presence or Absence
(check one)
CONVENTIONAL
Facility Name
Queensbridge Collective
POLLUTANTS (40 CFR 122.21(k)(5)(ii))t
Estimated Data
(P
Outfall Number
for Pollutants Expected to be Present or Limited
ovide both concentration and mass estimates for each pollutant.)
Form Approved 03/05/19
OMB No. 2040-0004
by an ELG
Pollutant
Believed
Present
Believed
Absent
Effluent
Intake Water
Units
Maximum Daily
Discharge
(required)
Average Daily
Discharge
(if available)
Source of Information
(use codes in instructions)
Believed Present?
(check only one
response per item)
12.
Sulfite (as SO3)
(14265-45-3)
Concentration
No
• Yes
Mass
13.
Surfactants
Concentration
No
■
■
• Yes
0
Mass
14'
Aluminum, total
(7429-90-5)
0
Concentration
No
•
Mass
■ Yes
12
15.
Barium, total
(7440-39-3)
Concentration
No
Mass
• Yes
16.
Boron, total
(7440-42-8)
Concentration
No
Mass
■ Yes
0
Cobalt, total
(7440 48 4 )
Concentration
No
III17.
■
Mass
• Yes
MI
18.
Iron total
(7439-89-6)
Concentration
ug/L
3.013
Average concentration
See Tables 1 and Attachment
_ __
Mass
lb/day
0.0001046
19'
Magnesium, total
(7439-95-4)
Concentration
No
■
•
• Yes
Mass
Molybdenum, total
(7439-98-7)
Concentration
No
■
•20'
Mass
■ Yes
21'
Manganese, total
(7439-96-5)
Concentration
No
Mass
• Yes
t7
Tin, total
(744'0-31-5)
Concentration
No
•
III22'
■ Yes
Mass
EPA Form 3510.2D (Revised 3-19)
Page 4
EPA Identification
New Facility
TABLE B. CERTAIN CONVENTIONAL
Number
AND NON
Presence or Absence
(check one)
CONVENTIONAL
Facility Name
Queensbridge Collective
POLLUTANTS (40 CFR 122.21(k)(5)(ii))1
Estimated Data
(Provide
Outran Number
for Pollutants Expected to be Present or Limited
both concentration and mass esbmates for each pollutant.)
Form Approved 03105119
OMB No. 2040-0004
by an ELG
Pollutant
Believed
Present
Believed
Absent
Effluent
Intake Water
Units
Maximum Daily
Discharge
(required)
Average Daily
Discharge
(if available)
Source of Information
(use codes in instructions)
Believed Present?
(check only one
response per item)
23'
Titanium, total
(7440-32-6)
Concentration
Yes
No
Mass
U
24.
Radioactivity
24.1
Alpha, total
Concentration
Yes
No
■
■
Mass
•
MI
24.2
Beta, total
Concentration
Yes
No
■
■
Mass
•
MI
24.3.
Radium, total
Concentration
Yes
No
•
•
Mass
•
IS
24.4
Radium 226, total
Concentration
Yes
No
•
•
•
12
Mass
Samp ing shall be conducted according to sufficiently sensitive test procedures (i.e., methods) approved under 40 CFR 136 fo the analysis of pollutants or pollutant parameters or
equired under 40 CFR chapter I, subchapter N or 0. See instructions and 40 CFR 122.21 e)(3).
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TABLE C. TOXIC METALS,
Number J
TOTAL CYANIDE, AND TOTAL
Facility Name
Queensbridge Collective
PHENOLS (40 CFR 122.21(k)(5)(iii)(A))t
Outfall Number
Form Approved 03/05/19
OMB No.2040-0004
Presence or Absence
(chec one)
Estimated Data for Pollutants Expected to be Present in Discharge
(Provide both concentration and mass estimates for each pollutan .)
Effluent
Intake Water
Pollutant
( CAS Number, if available)
Believed
Present
Believed
Absent
Units
Maximum
Daily
Discharge
(required)
Average
Daily
Discharge
(ifavailabte)
Source of Information
(Use codes in Instructions.)
Believed Present?
(Check only one
response per pollutant)
•
Check (✓) here if you believe all pollutants listed to be absent from the discharge. You need not complete Table C for the noted outfall unless you have quantitative data
available.
1.
Antimony, Total
(7440-36-0)
■
ConcentrationNI
• Yes
131 No
Mass
2.
Arsenic, Total
(7440-38-2)
II
Concentration
■ Yes
31 No
Mass
3.
Beryllium, Total
(7440-41-7)
Concentration
• Yes
12 No
Mass
4.
Cadmium, Total
(7440-43-9)
■
•
Concentration
■ Yes
IS No
Mass
5.
Chromium, Total
(7440-47-3)
Concentration
■ Yes
13 No
Mass
6.
Copper, Total
(7440-50-8)
Concentration
■ Yes
No
Mass
7.
Lead, Total
(7439-92-1)
Concentration
■ Yes
0 No
Mass
8.
Mercury, Total
(7439-97-6)
Concentration
■ Yes
13 No
Mass
9.
Nickel, Total
(7440-02-0)
Concentration
■ Yes
0 No
Mass
10.
Selenium, Total
(7782-49-2)
Concentration
■ Yes
0 No
Mass
11.
Silver, Total
(7440-22-0)
Concentration
II Yes
0 No
Mass
12.
Thallium, Total
(7440-28-0)
•
�
Concentration
■ Yes
ES No
Mass
13.
Zinc, Total
(7440 66-6)
•
■
Concentration
■ Yes
❑r No
Mass
14.
Cyanide, Total
(57-12-5)
Concentration
■ Yes
0 No
Mass
15.
Phenols, Total
Concentration
■ Yes
0 No
Mass
Samp ing shall be conducted according to sufficiently sensitive test procedu es (i.e., methods) approved under 40 CFR 136 for the analysis of pollutants or pollutant parameters or
equired under 40 CFR chap er I, subchapter N or 0. See Instructions and 40 CFR 122.21(e)(3).
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EPA Identification Number
New Facility
Facility Name
Queensbridge Collective
Outfall Number
1
Form Approved 03/05/19
OMB No. 2040-0004
TABLE D. ORGANIC TOXIC POLLUTANTS
(Gas Chromatography/Mass
Presence or Absence
(check one)
Spectrometry or GCIMS Fractions) (40 CFR 122.21(k)(5)(iii)(B))t
Estimated Data for Pollutants Expected to Be Present in Discharge
(provide both concentration and mass estimates for each pollutant)
Pollutant
(CAS Number, if available)
Believed
Present
Believed
Absent
Units
Effluent
Intake Water
Maximum
Daily
Discharge
Average
Daily
Discharge
Source of
Information
(use codes in instructions)
Believed Present?
(check only one response per
pollutant)
Check here if all pollutants listed in Table D are expected to be absent from your facility's discharge.
•
❑
Check here if the facility believes it is exempt from Table D reporting requirements because it is a qualified small business. See the instructions for exemption criteria and for a list
of materials you must attach to the application.
Note: f you check either of the above boxes, you do not need to complete Table D for the noted outfall unless you have quantitative data available.
1. Organic Toxic Pollutants (GCIMS Fraction —Volatile Compounds)
1.1
Acrolein
(107-02-8)
Concentration
■
• Yes 0 No
Mass
1.2
Acrylonitrile
(107-13-1)
El0
Concentration
■ Yes 51 NoMass
1.3
Benzene
(71 43-2)
Concentration
ug/L
<0.0016
See Tables 1 and
Attachment to Frm 2D
■
p Yes ■ No
Mass
Ib/d
<0.00000005:
1.4
Bromoform
(75-25-2)
El
Concentration
• Yes No
1.5
Carbon tetrachloride
(56-23-5)
El
Concentration
• Yes No
1.6
Chlorobenzene
(108-90-7)
Concentration
■
0
Mass
■ Yes No
1.7
Chlorodibromomethane
(124-48-1)
Concentration
•
12
Mass
• Yes f➢ No
1.8
Chloroethane
(75-00-3)
Concentration
Mass
• Yes t7 No
1.9
2-chloroethylvinyl ether
(110-75-8)
Concentration
■
Mass
• Yes 0 No
1.10
Chloroform (67-66-3)
Concentration
ug/L
<0.0061
See Tables 1 and
Attachment to Frm 2D
M
Mass
Ib/d
<0.00000021.
p Yes • No
1.11
Dichlorobromomethane
(75-27-4)
Concentration
■
0
• Yes No
Mass
EPA Form 3510-2D (Revised 3-19)
Page 9
EPA Identification Number
New Facility
Facility Name
Queensbridge Collective
Outfall Number
1
Form Approved 03/05/19
OMB No. 2040-0004
TABLE D. ORGANIC TOXIC POLLUTANTS
(Gas
Chromatography/Mass
Spectrometry or GC/MS Fractions) (40 CFR 122.21(k)(5)(iii)(B))t
Pollutant
(CAS Number, if available)
Presence or Absence
(check one)
Estimated Data for Pollutants Expected to Be Present in Discharge
(provide both concentration and mass estimates for each pollutant)
Believed
Present
Believed
Absent
Units
Effluent
Intake Water
Maximum
Daily
Discharge
Average
Daily
Discharge
Source of
Information
(use codes in instructions)
Believed Present?
(check only one response per
pollutant)
1.12
1,1-dichloroethane
(75-34-3)
Concentration
■
17
Mass
• Yes al No
1.13
1,2-dichloroethane
(107-06-2)
Concentration
ug/L
<0.00042
See Tables 1 and
Attach. to Frm 2D
MI
■
Mass
Ib/d
<0.00000001•
MI Yes ■ No
1.14
1,1-dichloroethylene
(75-35-4)
Concentration
■
17
Mass
• Yes 11 No
1.15
1,2-dichloropropane
(78-87-5)
Concentration
■
17
Mass
—
• Yes 17 No
1.16
1,3-dichloropropylene
(542-75-6)
Concentration
■
Mass
• Yes No
1.17
Ethylbenzene
(100 41-0)
Concentration
ug/L
<0.089
See Tables 1 and
Attach. to Frm 2D
■
Mass
Ib/d
<0.0000031
IS Yes • No
1.18
Methyl bromide
(74 83-9)
Concentration
■
Mass
• Yes No
1.19
Methyl chloride
(74-87-3)
Concentration
ug/L
<0.00073
See Tables 1 and
Attach. to Frm 2D
■
Mass
Ib/d
<0.00000002
• Yes 0 No
1.20
Methylene chloride
(75-09-2)
Concentration
■
0
Mass
• Yes 17 No
1.21
1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane
(79-34-5)
Concentration
■
17
Mass
• Yes 17 No
1.22
Tetrachloroethylene
(127-18-4)
Concentration
■
0
• Yes MI No
Mass
1.23
Toluene
(108-88-3)
Concentration
ug/L
<0.0061
See Tables 1 and
Attach. to Frm 2D
f7
■
IS Yes • No
Mass
Ib/d
<0.00000021
1.24
1,2-trans-dichloroethylene
(156-60-5)
Concentration
■
12
Mass
• Yes 17 No
EPA Form 3510.2D (Revised 3.19)
Page 10
EPA Identification Number
New Facility
Facility Name
Queensbridge Collective
Outfall Number
1
Form Approved 03/05/19
OMB No.2040-0004
TABLE D. ORGANIC TOXIC POLLUTANTS (Gas Chromatography/Mass
Spectrometry or GC/MS Fractions) (40 CFR 122.21(k)(5)(iii)(B))l
Estimated Data for Pollutants Expected to Be Present in Discharge
(provide both concentration and mass estimates for each pollutant)
Presence or Absence
(check one)
Pollutant
(CAS Number, if available)
Believed
Present
Believed
Absent
Effluent
Intake Water
Units
Maximum
Daily
Discharge
Average
Daily
Discharge
Source of
Information
(use codes in instructions)
Believed Present?
(check only one response per
pollutant)
1.25
1,1,1-trichloroethane
(71-55-6)
•
t7
Concentration
• 2
Mass
Yes No
1.26
1,1,2-trichloroethane
(79-00-5)
Concentration
•
Mass
Yes No
1.27
Trichloroethylene
(79-01-6)
t7
Concentration
Mass
■ Yes No
1.28
Vinyl chloride
(75-01-4)
•
✓
Concentration
■ 0
Mass
Yes No
2. Organic Toxic Pollutants (GC/MS Fraction —Acid Compounds)
2.1
2-chlorophenol
(95-57-8)
0
MI
Concentration
• Yes • NoMass
2.2
2,4-dichlorophenol
(120-83-2)
❑
17
Concentration
❑ Yes C51 No
Mass
2.3
2,4-dimethylphenol
(105-67-9)
0
MI
Concentration
■ Yes 0 NoMass
2.4
4,6-dinitro-o-cresol
(534-52-1)
■
Concentration
■Yes • No
Mass
2.5
2,4-dinitrophenol
(51-28-5)
Concentration
❑Yes • No
Mass
2.6
2-nitrophenol
(88-75-5)
Concentration
• Yes No
Mass
2.7
4-nitrophenol
(100-02-7)
IN
51
Concentration
0 Yes 0 No
Mass
2.8
p-chloro-m-cresol
(59-50-7)
•
51
Concentration
• Yes ❑r No
Mass
2.9
Pentachlorophenol
(87-86-5)
Concentration
❑Yes No
Mass
EPA Form 3510-2D (Revised 3.19)
Page 11
EPA Identfication Number
New Facility
Facility Name
Queensbridge Collective
OutfaII Number
1
Form Approved 03/05/19
OMB No.2040-0004
TABLE D. ORGANIC TOXIC POLLUTANTS
(Gas Chromatography/Mass
Presence or Absence
(check one)
Spectrometry or GC/MS Fractions) (40 CFR 122.21(k)(5)(iii)(B))r
Estimated Data for Pollutants Expected to Be Present in Discharge
(provide both concentration and mass estimates for each pollutant)
Pollutant
(CAS Number, if available)
Believed
Present
Believed
Absent
Units
Effluent
Intake Water
Maximum
Daily
Discharge
Average
Daily
Discharge
Source of
Information
(use codes in instmctions)
Believed Present?
(check only one response per
pollutant)
2.10
Phenol
(108-95.2)
Concentration
■
0
Mass
■Yes No
2.11
2,4,6-trichlorophenol
(88 05 2)
Concentration
■
0
Mass
■ Yes No
3. Organic Toxic Pollutants (GC/MS Fraction —Base /Neutral Compounds)
3.1
Acenaphthene
(83 32-9)
Concentration
■
12
Mass
El Yes No
3.2
Acenaphthylene
(208-96-8)
Concentration
❑Yes 0 No
■
Mass
3.3
Anthracene
(120-12-7)
Concentration
■
• Yes 12 No
Mass
3.4
Benzidine
(92-87-5)
Concentration
■
Mass
■Yes No
3.5
Benzo (a) anthracene
(56 55 3)
Concentration
t7
■
Mass
■ Yes No
3.6
Benzo (a) pyrene
(50 32 8)
Concentration
■
■Yes No
Mass
3.7
3,4-benzofluoranthene
(205-99-2)
Concentration
MI
■
Mass
■ Yes 0 No
3.8
Benzo (ghi) perylene
(191-24.2)
Concentration
■
• Yes No
Mass
3.9
Benzo (k) fluoranthene
(207 08-9)
Concentration
■
■Yes 0 No
Mass
3.10
Bis (2-chloroethoxy) methane
(111-91-1)Mass
Concentration
■
12
■Yes No
3.11
Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether
(111 44 4)
Concentration
■
Mass
■Yes No
EPA Form 3510-2D (Revised 3-19)
Page 12
EPA Identfication Number
New Facility
Facility Name
Queensbridge Collective
Outfall Number
1
Form Approved 03/05/19
OMB No.2040-0004
TABLE D. ORGANIC TOXIC POLLUTANTS
(Gas
Presence
ChromatographylMass
or Absence
(check one)
Spectrometry or GCIMS Fractions) (40 CFR 122.21(k)(5)(iii)(B))'
Estimated Data for Pollutants Expected to Be Present in Discharge
(provide both concentration and mass estimates for each pollutant)
Pollutant
(CAS Number, if available)
Believed
Present
Believed
Absent
Units
Effluent
Intake Water
Maximum
Daily
Discharge
Average
Daily
Discharge
Source of
Information
(use codes in instructions)
Believed Present?
(check only one response per
pollutant)
3.12
Bis (2-chloroisopropyl) ether
(102-80-1)
Concentration
Mass
■Yes No
3.13
Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
(117-81-7)
Concentration
• Yes No
Mass
3.14
4-bromophenyl phenyl ether
(101-55-3)
Concentration
Mass
■ Yes 0 No
3.15
Butyl benzyl phthalate
(85-68-7)
Concentration
Mass
■ Yes No
3.16
2-chloronaphthalene
(91-58-7)
Concentration
0
Mass
• Yes No
3.17
4-chlorophenyl phenyl ether
(7005-72-3)
Concentration
■
Mass
• Yes No
3.18
Chrysene
(218-01-9)
❑o
Concentration
•
Mass
- _
■ Yes 0 No
3.19
Dibenzo (a,h)anthracene
(53-70-3)
Concentration
Mass
• Yes 0 No
3.20
1,2-dichlorobenzene
(95-50-1)
Concentration
• Yes 0 No
Mass
3.21
1,3-dichlorobenzene
(541-73-1)
Concentration
.
• Yes l7 No
Mass
3.22
1,4-dichiorobenzene
(106-46-7)
Concentration
• Yes No
Mass
3.23
3,3-dichlorobenzidine
(91-94-1)
Concentration
Mass
■ Yes 0 No
3.24
Diethyl phthalate
(84-66-2)
Concentration
■ Yes 0 No
Mass
3.25
Dimethyl phthalate
(131-11-3)
Concentration
t7
Mass
■ Yes No
EPA Form 3510.2D (Revised 3-19)
Page 13
EPA Identification Number
New Facility
Facility Name
Queensbridge Collective
Outfall Number
1
Form Approved 03/05/19
OMB No.2040-0004
TABLE D. ORGANIC TOXIC POLLUTANTS
(Gas Chromatography/Mass
Presence or Absence
(check one)
Spectrometry or GC/MS Fractions) (40 CFR 122.21(k)(5)(iii)(B))t
Estimated Data for Pollutants Expected to Be Present in Discharge
(provide both concentration and mass estimates for each pollutant)
Pollutant
(CAS Number, if available)
Believed
Present
Believed
Absent
Units
Effluent
Intake Water
Maximum
Daily
Discharge
Average
Daily
Discharge
Source of
Information
(use codes in instructions)
Believed Present?
(check only one response per
pollutant)
3.26
Di-n-butyl phthalate
(84-74-2)
0
Concentration
12
• Yes 12 NoMass
3.27
2,4-dinitrotoluene
(121-14-2)
Concentration
■
0
Mass
• Yes 0 No
3.28
2,6-dinitrotoluene
(606-20-2)
Concentration
■
t7
Mass
• Yes No
3.29
Di-n-octyl phthalate
(117-84-0)
Concentration
0
Mass
• Yes No
3.30
1,2-diphenylhydrazine
(as azobenzene) (122-66-7)
Concentration
■Yes No
Mass
3.31
Fluoranthene
(206 44-0)
Concentration
.
Mass
■ Yes 0 No
3.32
Fluorene
(86-73-7)
Concentration
Mass
■Yes 0 No
3.33
Hexachlorobenzene
(118-74.1)
Concentration
■
17
Mass
• Yes 12 No
3.34
Hexachlorobutadiene
(87-68-3)
Concentration
t7
Mass
• Yes No
3.35
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene
(77-37 4)
Concentration
■ Yes 0 No
Mass
3.36
Hexachloroethane
(67-72-1)
Concentration
.
t7
■ Yes ■ No
Mass
3.37.
Indeno (1,2,3-cd) pyrene
(193-39-5)
Concentration
Mass
■ Yes 0 No
3.38
Isophorone
(78-59-1)
Concentration
t7
Mass
• Yes No
3.39
Naphthalene
(91-20-3)
Concentration
ug/I
<0.0283
See Tables l and
Attach. to Frm 2D
.
Mass
Ib/d
<0.00000099
p Yes • No
EPA Form 3510.2D (Revised 3-19)
Page 14
EPA Identification Number
New Facility
Facility Name
Queensbridge Collective
Outfall Number
1
Form Approved 03/05/19
OMB No, 2040-0004
TABLE D. ORGANIC TOXIC POLLUTANTS
(Gas ChromatographylMass
Presence or Absence
(check one)
Spectrometry or GCIMS Fractions) (40 CFR 122.21(k)(5)(iii)(B))1
Estimated Data for Pollutants Expected to Be Present in Discharge
(provide both concentration and mass estimates for each pollutant)
Pollutant
(CAS Number, if available)
Believed
Present
Believed
Absent
Effluent
Intake Water
Units
Maximum
Daily
Discharge
Average
Daily
Discharge
Source of
Information
(use codes in instructions)
Believed Present?
(check only one response per
pollutant)
3.40
Nitrobenzene
(98-95-3)
■
12
Concentration
Mass
• Yes 0 No
3.41
N-nitrosodimethylamine
(62-75-9)Mass
MI
Concentration
■Yes
No
3.42
N-nitrosodi-n-propylamine
(621-64-7)
■
MI
Concentration
Mass
• Yes No
3.43
N-nitrosodiphenylamine
(86 30 6)
■
III
Concentration
Mass
• Yes MI No
3.44
Phenanthrene
(85-01-8)
■
Concentration
■Yes
Mass
No
3.45
Pyrene
(129-00-0)
■
t7
Concentration
Mass
■Yes 0 No
3.46
1,2,4-trichlorobenzene
(120-82-1)
■
Concentration
Mass
• Yes No
4. Organic Toxic Pollutants (GC/MS Fraction —Pesticides)
4.1.
Aldrin
(309-00-2)
■
t7
Concentration
■ Yes No
Mass
4.2
a-BHC
(319-84-6)
■
0
Concentration
• Yes No
Mass
4.3
S-BHC
(319-85-7)
t7
Concentration
■ Yes O No
Mass
4.4
y-BHC
(58-89-9)
0
MI
Concentration
• Yes al NoMass
4.5
S-BHC
(319 86 8)Mass
MI
Concentration
■Yes No
4.6
Chlordane
(57-74-9)
■
Concentration
• Yes No
Mass
EPA Form 3510-2D (Revised 3-19)
Page 15
EPA Identification Number
New Facility
Faddy Name
Queensbridge Collective
OutfaII Number
1
Form Approved 03/05/19
OMB No.2040-0004
TABLE D. ORGANIC TOXIC POLLUTANTS
(Gas Chromatography/Mass
Spectrometry or GC/MS Fractions) (40 CFR 122.21(k)(5)(iii)(B))'
Pollutant
(CAS Number, if available)
Presence or Absence
(check one)
Estimated Data for Pollutants Expected to Be Present in Discharge
(provide both concentration and mass estimates for each pollutant)
Believed
Present
Believed
Absent
Units
Effluent
Intake Water
Maximum
Daily
Discharge
Average
Daily
Discharge
Source of
Information
(use codes in instructions)
Believed Present?
(check only one response per
pollutant)
4.7
4,4'-DDT
(50-29-3)
0
Concentration
MI
Mass
• Yes 0 No
4.8
4,4'-DDE
(72-55-9)
Concentration
Mass
• Yes No
4.9
4,4'-DDD
(72-54-8)
Concentration
■
Mass
❑Yes No
4.10
Dieldrin
(60-57-1)
Concentration
Mass
• Yes ❑ No
4.11
a-endosulfan
(115-29-7)
Concentration
■
12
Mass
• Yes 0 No
4.12
f-endosulfan
(115-29-7)
Concentration
■
MI
Mass
• Yes GI No
4.13
Endosulfan sulfate
(1031-07-8)
Concentration
■
MI
Mass
• Yes E No
4.14
Endrin
(72-20-8)
Concentration
■
t2
Mass
• Yes E No
4.15
Endrin aldehyde
(7421-93-4)
Concentration
■
17
Mass
• Yes 2 No
EPA Form 3510-2D (Revised 3-19)
Page 16
EPA Identification Number
New Facility
Facility Name
Queensbridge Collective
Outran Number
1
Form Approved 03/05/19
OMB No, 2040-0004
TABLE D. ORGANIC TOXIC POLLUTANTS
(Gas ChromatographylMass
Spectrometry or GC/MS Fractions) (40 CFR 122.21(k)(5)(iii)(B))t
Pollutant
(CAS Number, if available)
Presence or Absence
(check one)
Estimated Data for Pollutants Expected to Be Present in Discharge
(provide both concentration and mass estimates for each pollutant)
Believed
Present
Believed
Absent
Units
Effluent
Intake Water
Maximum
Daily
Discharge
Average
Daily
Discharge
Source of
Information
(use codes in instructions)
Believed Present?
(check only one response per
pollutant)
4.16
Heptachlor
(76-44-8)
Concentration
■
0
■ Yes 13 No
Mass
4.17
Heptachlor epoxide
(1024-57-3)
Concentration
t7
Mass
■ Yes No
4.18
PCB-1242
(53469-21-9)
ElMass
isiConcentration
• Yes No
4.19
PCB-1254
(11097-69-1)
Concentration
■
151
Mass
• Yes 12 No
4.20
PCB-1221
(11104-28-2)
Concentration
M
MI
Mass
■ Yes C3 No
4.21
PCB-1232
(11141-16-5)
CIMass
Concentration
t7
•Yes No
4.22
PCB-1248
(12672-29-6)
0
Concentration
MI
Mass
• Yes 0 No
4.23
PCB-1260
(11096-82-5)
Concentration
•
MI
Mass
• Yes 0 No
4.24
PCB-1016
(12674-11-2)
Concentration
■
al
• Yes 13 No
Mass
4.25
Toxaphene
(8001-35-2)
Concentration
■
t7
■ Yes al No
Mass
Sampling shall be conducted according to sufficiently sensitive test procedures (i.e., methods) approved under 40 CFR 136 for the analysis of pollutants or pollutant parameters or
equired under 40 CFR chapter I, subchapter N or 0. See instructions and 40 CFR 122.21(e)(3).
EPA Form 3510-2D (Revised 3-19)
Page 17
This page intentionally left blank.
EPA Identification Number
New Facility
TABLE E. CERTAIN HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES
Pollutant
Facility Name
Queensbridge Collective
AND ASBESTOS (40 CFR 122.21(k)(5)(v))'
Presence or Absence
(check one)
Reason
Oudall Number
Pollutant Believed Present in Discharge
Form Approved 03/05119
OMB No. 2040-0004
Available Quantitative Data
(speafy units)
Believed
Present
Believed
Absent
Check (/) here if you believe all pollutants
listed to be absent
from the discha
ge. You need not complete Table E for the noted outfall unless you have quantitative data available.
•
1.
Asbestos
■
17
2.
Acetaldehyde
•
17
3.
Ally! alcohol
•
17
4.
Allyl chloride
•
17
5.
Amyl acetate
•
0
6.
Aniline
•
17
7.
Benzonitrile
■
17
8.
Benzyl chloride
■
1St
9.
Butyl acetate
•
ISI
10.
Butylamine
•
17
11.
Captan
•
MI
12.
Carbaryl
IN
12
13.
Carbofuran
•
0
14.
Carbon disulfide
•
151
15.
Chlorpyrifos
•
0
16.
Coumaphos
•
MI
17.
Cresol
■
17
18.
Crotonaldehyde
•
17
EPA Form 3510.2D (Revised 3-19)
Page 19
EPA Identification Number
New Facility
Facility Name
Queensbridge Collective
Outfall Number
Form Approved 03/05/19
OMB No. 2040-0004
TABLE E. CERTAIN HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES
AND ASBESTOS
(40 CFR 122.21(k)(5)(v))t
Absence
one)
Reason Pollutant Believed Present in Discharge
Available Quantitative Data
(specify units)
Pollutant
Presence or
(check
Believed
Present
Believed
Absent
19.
Cyclohexane
■
I7
20.
2,4-D (2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid)
■
(7
21.
Diazinon
IN
MI
22.
Dicamba
■
151
23.
Dichlobenil
■
SI
24.
Dichlone
■
0
25.
2,2-dichloropropionic acid
■
0
26.
Dichlorvos
■
0
27.
Diethyl amine
■
IS
28.
Dimethyl amine
■
I7
29.
Dintrobenzene
■
I7
30.
Diquat
■
12
31.
Disulfoton
■
I7
32.
Diuron
■
MI
33.
Epichlorohydrin
■
0
34.
Ethion
■
I7
35.
Ethylene diamine
■
MI
36.
Ethylene dibromide
E✓
■
37.
Formaldehyde
■
I7
EPA Form 3510-2D (Revised 3-19)
Page 20
EPA Identification Number
New Facility
Facility Name
Queensbridge Collective
Outfall Number
Form Approved 03/05/19
OMB No.2040-0004
TABLE E. CERTAIN HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES
AND ASBESTOS (40 CFR 122.21(k)(5)(v))1
Presence or Absence
(check one)
Reason Pollutant Believed Present in Discharge
Available Quantitative Data
(specify units)
Pollutant
Believed
Present
Believed
Absent
38.
Furfural
■
12
39.
Guthion
■
151
40.
Isoprene
■
0
41.
Isopropanolamine
■
12
42.
Kelthane
■
0
43.
Kepone
■
17
44.
Malathion
■
0
45.
Mercaptodimethur
■
11
46.
Methoxychlor
■
19
47.
Methyl mercaptan
■
151
48.
Methyl methacrylate
■
19
49.
Methyl parathion
■
■
50.
Mevinphos
■
12
51.
Mexacarbate
■
0
52.
Monoethyl amine
■
0
53.
Monomethyl amine
■
12
54.
Naled
■
MI
55.
Naphthenic acid
■
0
56.
Nitrotoluene
■
0
EPA Form 3510-2D (Revised 3-19)
Page 21
EPA Identification Number
New Facility
Facility Name
Queensbridge Collective
OutfaII Number
Form Approved 03/05/19
OMB No.2040-0004
TABLE E. CERTAIN HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES
AND ASBESTOS (40 CFR 122.21(k)(5)(v))1
Reason Pollutant Believed Present in Discharge
Available Quantitative Data
(specify units)
Pollutant
Presence or Absence
(check one)
Believed
Present
Believed
Absent
57.
Parathion
■
MI
58.
Phenolsulfonate
■
MI
59.
Phosgene
■
MI
60.
Propargite
■
0
61.
Propylene oxide
0
0
62.
Pyrethrins
■
0
63.
Quinoline
■
131
64.
Resorcinol
■
0
65.
Strontium
■
MI
66.
Strychnine
■
12
67.
Styrene
■
MI
68
2,4 5-T (2,4,5-trichlorophenoxyacetic
acid)
69.
TDE (tetrachlorodiphenyl ethane)
■
17
70
2,4,5-TP [2-(2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy)
propanoic acid]
•
0
71.
Trichlorofon
■
IN
72.
Triethanolamine
■
17
73.
Triethylamine
■
IS
74.
Trimethylamine
■
INI
75.
Uranium
■
12
EPA Form 3510-2D (Revised 3.19)
Page 22
EPA Identification Number
New Facility
Facility Name
Queensbridge Collective
Outfall Number
Form Approved 03/05/19
OMB No. 2040-0004
TABLE E. CERTAIN HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND ASBESTOS (40 CFR 122.21(k)(5)(v))1
Pollutant
cm
80
Vanadium
Vinyl acetate
Xylene
Xylenol
Zirconium
Presence or Absence
(check one
Believed
Present
Believed
Absent
❑✓
r❑
El
Reason Pollutant Believed Present in Discharge
Petroleum impacts
Available Quantitative Data
(specify unilsi
<0.103 ug/L; <0.0000036 Ib/d
Sampling shall be conducted according to sufficiently sensitive test procedures (i.e., methods) approved under 40 CFR 136 for the analysis of pollutants or pollutant parameters or
equired under 40 CFR chapter I, subchapter N or 0. See instructions and 40 CFR 122.21(e)(3).
EPA Form 3510-2D (Revised 3-19)
Page 23
EPA Identification Number
New Facility
NPDES Permit Number
New Facility
Facility Name
Queensbridge Collective
Form Approved 03/05/19
OMB No. 2040-0004
FORM
NPDES PDES
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Application for NPDES Permit to Discharge Wastewater
MANUFACTURING, COMMERCIAL, MINING, AND SILVICULTURAL FACILITIES WHICH
DISCHARGE ONLY NONPROCESS WASTEWATER
SECTION
1. OUTFALL LOCATION
(40 CFR 122.21(h)(1))
1.1 Provide information
on each of the facility's
outfalls in the table below.
o
—
Outfall
Number
Receiving Water Name
Latitude
Longitude
o
J
1
Little Sugar Creek
35° 13' 2.4" N
80° 50' 42.3" W
as
3
0
°
° n
SECTION
2. DISCHARGE
DATE
(40 CFR 122.21(h)(2))
0
ai R
2.1
Are
you a new or existing discharger? (Check
New discharger
only one response.)
❑ Existing discharger 4 SKIP to Section 3.
N
0
2.2
Specify your anticipated discharge date: 11/01/2022
SECTION
3. WASTE
TYPES (40 CFR 122.21(h)(3))
Q
3.1
What types of wastes are currently being discharged if you are
new discharger? (Check all that apply.)
❑ Sanitary wastes
❑ Restaurant or cafeteria waste
❑ Non contact cooling water
an
'
existing discharger or will be discharged if you are a
Other nonprocess wastewater (describe/explain
directly below)
Groundwater from construction dewatering
►'—'
d
3.2
Does the facility use cooling water additives?
❑ Yes ✓
No 4 SKIP to Section 4.
3.3
List the cooling water additives used and describe their composition.
Cooling Water Additives
(list)
Composition of Additives
(if available to you)
SECTION
4. EFFLUENT
CHARACTERISTICS (40 CFR 122.21(h)(4))
4.1
Have
this
•
you completed monitoring for
application package?
Yes
all
0
parameters in the table
No; a waiver has
(attach waiver request
below at each of your outfalls and attached the results to
been requested from my NPDES permitting authority
and additional information) 4 SKIP to Section 5.
4.2
Provide data as requested in the table be
ow) (See instructions for specifics.)
v,
.�
'=
Parameter or Pollutant
Number of
Analyses
(if actual data
Maximum Daily
Discharge
(speci units)
Average Daily
Discharge
(specify units)
Source
(use codes
per
cu
0
reported)
Mass
Conc.
Mass
Conc.
instructions)
co
s
Biochemical oxygen demand (BOD5)
See cover letter
Total suspended solids (TSS)
CD
Oil and grease
E
w
Ammonia (as N)
Discharge flow
pH (report as range)
Temperature (winter)
Temperature (summer)
Sampling shall be conducted according to sufficiently sensitive test procedures (Le., methods) approved under 40 CFR 136 for the analysis of pollutants or pollutant
parameters or required under40 CFR chapter I, subchapter N or 0. See instructions and 40 CFR 122.21(e)(3).
EPA Form 3510-2E (revised 3-19)
Page 1
EPA Identification Number
New Facility
NPDES Permit Number
New Facility
Facility Name
Queensbridge Collective
Form Approved 03/05/19
OMB No. 2040-0004
m
c-' Effluent Characteristics Continued
0
4.3
Is fecal
■
coliform believed present, or is sanitary waste discharged
Yes MI
(or will it be discharged)?
No 4 SKIP to Item 4.5.
4.4
Provide
data as requested in the table be
ow., (See instructions for specifics.)
Parameter or Pollutant
Number of
Analyses
(if actual data
Maximum
Discharge
(specif
Daily
units)
Average Daily
Discharge
(specify units)
Source
(Use codes
per
reported)
Mass
Conc.
Mass
Conc.
Instructions.)
Fecal
coliform
E.
coli
Enterococci
4.5
Is chlorine
■
used (or will it be used)?
Yes
MI
No 4 SKIP to Item
4.7.
4.6
Provide
data as requested in the table be
ow.1 (See instructions
for specifics.)
Parameter or Pollutant
Number of
Analyses
(if actual data
Maximum
Discharge
(specify
Daily
units)
Average Daily
Discharge
(speci units)
Source
(use codes
per
reported)
Mass
Conc.
Mass
Conc.
instructions)
Total
Residual Chlorine
4.7
Is non
■
-contact cooling water discharged (or will it be discharged)?
Yes 17
No + SKIP to Section 5.
4.8
Provide data as requested in the table below., (See instructions for specifics.)
Parameter or Pollutant
Number of
Analyses
(if actual data
Maximum Daily
Discharge
(specify units)
Average Daily
Discharge
(specify units)
Source
(use codes
per
reported)
Mass Conc.
Mass Conc.
instructions)
Chemical oxygen demand (COD)
Total organic carbon (TOC)
N 5. FLOW
(40 CFR 122.21(h)(5))
c
Ti.
5.1
Except
application
✓
for stormwater water runoff, leaks, or spills, are any of the
intermittent or seasonal?
Yes 4 Complete this section. ❑
discharges you described
No 4 SKIP to Section
in Sections 1 and 3 of this
6.
5.2
Briefly describe the frequency and duration of flow.
The discharge will result from the temporary dewatering of caisson boreholes and excavation for subgrade foundation
construction. The subgrade foundation is designed to intersect the reported groundwater surface elevation with
approximately 153,900 square feet of floor area 2 feet below static water table level. Terracon is assuming a maximum
flow rate for temporary construction dewatering at 112 gallons per minute (GPM). Flow is anticipated to be
significantly below this rate because only small areas associated with construction progress would require dewatering.
SECTION
6. TREATMENT
SYSTEM (40 CFR 122.21(h)(6))
Treatment System
6.1
Briefly describe any treatment system(s) used (or to be used).
FracTank collection with flow to Carbon Filter with Bag Filter System with mnimum flow of 50 gpm
Sampling shall be conducted according to sufficiently sensitive test procedures (i.e., methods) approved under 40 CFR 136 for the analysis of pollutants or pollutant
parameters or required under 40 CFR chapter I, subchapter N or 0. See instructions and 40 CFR 122.21(e)(3).
EPA Form 3510-2E (revised 3-19)
Page 2
EPA Identification Number
New Facility
NPDES Permit Number
New Facility
Facility Name
Queensbridge Collective
Form Approved 03/05/19
OMB No. 2040-0004
SECTION
7. OTHER
INFORMATION
(40 CFR 122.21(h)(7))
c
0
.7
E
0
c
m
s
O
7.1
Use the space below to expand upon any of the above items. Use this space to provide any information you believe the
reviewer should consider in establishing permit limitations. Attach additional sheets as needed.
See Attached Engineering Alternatives Analysis
cn
m
Checklist and Certification Statement o
0
8. CHECKLIST
8.1
AND CERTIFICATION STATEMENT (40 CFR 122.22(a) and (d))
In Column 1 below, mark the sections of Form 2E that you have completed and are submitting with your application.
For each section, specify in Column 2 any attachments that you are enclosing to alert the permitting authority. Note that
not all applicants are required to provide attachments.
Column 1
Column 2
1 Section 1: Outfall Location
❑ w/ attachments (e.g., responses for additional outfalls)
1
Section 2: Discharge Date
❑ w/ attachments
1
Section 3: Waste Types
❑ w/ attachments
1
Section 4: Effluent Characteristics
❑ w/ attachments
1
Section 5: Flow
❑ w/ attachments
1
Section 6: Treatment System
1
w/ attachments
❑ Section 7: Other Information
❑ w/ attachments
1
Section 8: Checklist and Certification Statement
❑ w/ attachments
8.2
Certification Statement
I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in
accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information
submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly
responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true,
accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the
possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations.
Name (print or type first and last name)
44�L % SCRcco
`
Official title
H k.v teat,,P rJ
Signature
Date signed
.6 (Ii, )
EPA Form 3510-2E (revised 3-19)
Page 3
APPENDIX B
ENGINEERING ALTERNATIVE
ANALYSIS
lierracon
Memorandum
TO: TERRACON PROJECT FILE 71227087 AND ATTACHMENT FOR
NPDES PERMIT APPLICATION
FROM: Neal McElveen; Will Frazier
DATE: June 2, 2022
RE: Engineering Alternatives Analysis — Morehead Tryon Land LP NPDES Permit,
111 East Morehead Street, Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina
Description of Proposed Project
Terracon was retained by Morehead Tryon Land LP to prepare an Engineering Alternatives
Analysis (EAA) for the site located at 111 East Morehead Street in Charlotte, North Carolina.
The site consists of six (6) contiguous tax parcels (Parcel Nos. 123-012-02, 123-012-03, 123-
012-05, 123-012-06, 123-012-07 and 123-0140-01.) totaling approximately 2.74 acres. The
northernmost parcel is developed with an 11,298 sq. ft. nightclub/lounge building which
operates as The Uptown Cabaret. The south -westernmost parcel is developed with a 2,964 sq.
ft. restaurant building which operates as Midnight Diner. The remainder of the site includes
paved parking lots and access drives. The site location and layout are shown on Exhibits 1
and 2 of the permit application.
Morehead Tryon Land LP plans to redevelop the site with three mixed -use high-rise towers
which will overlay an approximate 2- to 3-story sub -grade parking structure. Limited
groundwater impacts have been identified at the site (see Table 1 and Exhibit 2), apparently
the result of petroleum release(s) from former underground storage tanks located adjacent to
the existing Uptown Cabaret building in the northern portion of the site. Morehead Tryon Land
LP proposes to pre -treat the groundwater that is dewatered during construction activities and
then discharge the effluent to the Charlotte -Mecklenburg County municipal stormwater sewer,
with ultimate discharge occurring to Little Sugar Creek, under a new individual NPDES permit.
Preparation of this EAA has been completed in conjunction with a NPDES application for the
proposed discharge of pre-treated groundwater associated with Morehead Tryon Land LP's
proposed construction. A description of the proposed project follows. Projections for flow,
evaluation of technical and financial feasibility, and Local Government Review are provided in
later sections.
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Contact Information for Applicant, Facility, and EAA Preparer
Applicant
Morehead Tryon Land LP
Attn: James Anderson
150 North Riverside Plaza, Suite 1800
Chicago, Illinois 60606
Phone: 317-788-1800
Email: jnderson@riversideid.com
Facility
Queensbridge Collective
111 East Morehead Street
Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina 28202
Same as applicant
EAA Preparer
Terracon Consultants, Inc.
Attn: M. Neal McElveen, P.E.
2701 Westport Road
Charlotte, NC 28208
Phone:704-594-8912
Fax:704-509-1888
Email: neal.mcelveen@terracon.com
STEP 1. Determination of Discharge Permit Eligibility
Terracon has reviewed the potential restrictions identified in the EAA guidance document and
does not believe that the identified restrictions will pose an impediment to an NPDES discharge
from this location, as discussed below. The discharge will be to Little Sugar Creek and will occur
after the groundwater has been treated.
1) Zero Flow Stream Restrictions
According to the United States Geological Survey (USGS), Little Sugar Creek, the receiving stream
for the proposed discharge, is not a zero -flow stream. As such, Little Sugar Creek is not subject to
zero -flow stream restrictions. A copy of USGS correspondence providing flow estimates is included
as an attachment to this memo. Please note while the correspondence is in response to a prior
inquiry associated with a different project/proposed discharge (Radius Overlook Dilworth; 615 East
Morehead Street), the Queensbridge Collective project (111 East Morehead Street) is located
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approximately 1,700 feet northwest of the Radius Overlook Dilworth project and is also located
within the Upper Little Sugar Creek watershed. As such, the proposed discharge will also enter Little
Sugar Creek at a similar location and the USGS-provided flow characteristics provided in December
2021 are applicable for the Queensbridge Collective project.
2) Receiving Stream Classification
According to NCDEQ DWR's online surface water classifications map, the receiving stream for the
proposed discharge, Little Sugar Creek, is a Class C water. Class C waters are not subject to
discharge restrictions and/or stricter treatment standards such as those that may be required for
certain stream classifications (e.g. ORW, WS, SA, NSW, and HQ).
2) Basinwide Water Quality Plan
According to the most recent Catawba River Basinwide Water Quality Plan (2010), Little Sugar
Creek is listed as impaired for copper, mercury, and turbidity standards as well as biological integrity
of fish and benthic communities (page 3.12 of the Plan). The Basinwide Plan includes total
maximum daily load (TMDL) restrictions (see Item # 3 below for more information regarding TMDLs)
to limit wastewater discharge within the Catawba River Basin. The Basinwide Plan indicates that
Little Sugar Creek is subject to TMDLs for turbidity and fecal coliform bacteria (FCB; page 3.13 of
the Plan). It should be noted that the Basinwide Plan also indicates that during the TMDL study
window (1997 to 2004), Little Sugar Creek turbidity did not exceed the applicable turbidity standard
and that the TMDL in question only covers Long Creek (page 1.43 of the Plan).
3) Impaired Waters and TMDLs
According to a Final Report issued by NCDEQ in 2005 establishing TMDLs for turbidity within the
Catawba River Basin, the TMDL for turbidity is only applicable to the portion of Little Sugar Creek
between North Carolina Highway 51 and the North Carolina -South Carolina state line, which begins
approximately 8 miles south of the site. As such, the proposed discharge to Little Sugar Creek is not
limited by an established TMDL.
According to a Final Report issued by NCDEQ in 2002 establishing TMDLs for FCB in four
watersheds within Mecklenburg County, the entirety of Little Sugar Creek from its source to the state
line is subject to the FCB TMDL. The proposed discharge is not a potential source of FCB, as it
originates as dewatered groundwater generated during installation of deep foundations at a
construction site. As such, the proposed discharge will not result in FCB impact to Little Sugar Creek
or result in exceedance of the established TMDL.
A TMDL was also established for dissolved oxygen (DO) in Little Sugar Creek in 1996. The
proposed discharge is not expected to significantly affect the DO within Little Sugar Creek, as it is
composed of groundwater from dewatered foundation installation activities in an urban area and it is
not expected to be loaded with nutrients such as phosphorus and nitrate that would reduce DO.
Further, the effluent will be treated on -site via carbon filtration prior to discharge. This carbon
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filtration will remove volatile organic compounds that could be utilized by microbes within Little Sugar
Creek as a food source, the metabolisms of which would also consume oxygen and lower DO. As
such, the DO TMDL should not limit the proposed discharge.
4) Presence of Endangered Species
According to the USFWS Information for Planning and Consultation (iPAC) online system, the
following listed endangered species are potentially present in the general region of the site and
down -stream portions (within approximately 3 miles of the proposed discharge point) of Little Sugar
Creek: Michaux's Sumac (flowering plant), Schweinitz's Sunflower (flowering plant), Smooth
Coneflower (flowering plant), Northern Long-eared Bat (mammal), Monarch Butterfly (insect), and
Carolina Heelsplitter (clam). In addition, a number of migratory birds are listed in the iPAC
information. As the Carolina Heelsplitter is the only aquatic species potentially present in Little Sugar
Creek, there would be no expected impact to the other species listed above. According to the most
recent Catawba River Basinwide Water Quality Plan (2010), the only stream in the Catawba River
basin that supports populations of the Carolina Heelspliter is Waxhaw Creek (page 3.16 of the Plan),
which enters the Catawba River some 30 miles south of the point of proposed discharge to Little
Sugar Creek. As such, there would be no expected impact to the Carolina Heelsplitter from the
proposed discharge. A summary of the iPAC endangered species information is included as an
attachment to this letter.
STEP 2 . Determination of Discharge Permit Eligibility
A. Summary of Process Information and Flow Estimates
The discharge will result from the temporary dewatering of caisson boreholes and excavation for
subgrade foundation construction. The boreholes will range in diameter from 2.5 feet to 6 feet
and will be advanced via auger rotary and rock core methods. A temporary casing will be driven
ahead of the drill tooling to limit infiltration of the groundwater into the borehole. Once a
borehole has reached the appropriate depth, it is anticipated that the borehole will remain open
for a maximum of approximately one day prior to the installation of the concrete caisson via
tremie pipe. Based on Terracon's geotechnical experience in the Charlotte area, groundwater is
typically encountered within boreholes that are allowed to remain open overnight at the
approximate expected depth of the water table based on the Iithological conditions observed in
the cuttings (e.g. saturated soil conditions). As such, Terracon conservatively assumes that
groundwater will rise to the depth of the water table within the boreholes prior to caisson
installation. Caissons are planned to be installed one at a time, with construction crews finishing
one before moving to the next. The subgrade foundation is designed to intersect the reported
groundwater surface elevation with approximately 153,900 square feet of floor area 2 feet below
static water table level. Based on the caisson drilling schedule and dewatering to 2 feet below
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groundwater surface elevation for the subgrade foundation construction, Terracon is assuming a
maximum flow rate for temporary construction dewatering at 112 gallons per minute (GPM).
Groundwater will be directed into a frac tank which discharges into a treatment train consisting
of bag filtration (to remove sediment) and a steel vessel containing 8,000 pounds of reactivated
carbon, as detailed in the NPDES permit application. The technical specifications of the
treatment system are provided in Appendix D of the permit application. Please note that while
the proposed pre-treatment is not considered a groundwater remediation treatment for the
purposes of reducing petroleum concentrations of impacted groundwater within the subsurface
at the site, for the purposes of this EAA and the NPDES Permit Application, it is referred to as a
groundwater remediation system below.
Terracon anticipates that the maximum discharge during working days will be approximately
112 GPM. Per the carbon filter manufacturer, the system should be operated at above 50 GPM
to minimize channeling within the carbon vessel. As such, the system will be operated to
maintain an average flow rate between 50 and 112 GPM. Flow rates will be intermittent, not
continuous, based on construction phasing and groundwater infiltration.
B. Low Flow Data for Receiving Stream
Low flow information for the receiving water(s) was obtained from the US Geological Society
(USGS)and the NCDEQ in Raleigh, North Carolina. Correspondence from the agencies is
provided in Attachment A. Generally, the discharge from the system will be directed to a
designated outfall through underground piping. From the point of discharge, underground piping
discharges to a topographic depression in which stormwater ultimately flows into Little Sugar
Creek. The USGS provided the following low -flow statistics based on a period of analysis of
1995 through 2011 climatic years:
Frequency Discharge
7Q10 1.5 cubic feet per second (cfs)
30Q2 4.0 cfs
W7Q10 2.3 cfs
7Q2 2.5 cfs
Based on the USGS-provided information, Little Sugar Creek is not considered a zero -flow
stream and is therefore not subject to zero -flow stream restrictions as set forth in 15A NCAC
2B.0206(d)(2).
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STEP 2. Reasonable Projections for Flow
As discussed in the EAA Guidance Document, non —municipal flow projections for groundwater
remediation projects are based on engineering design considerations and/or production
projections rather than population projections. As discussed in Step 1C above, the anticipated
maximum flow associated with the temporary construction dewatering activities will be
approximately 112 GPM. As there currently is no firm projection for the phases of construction,
the flow rate is based on the calculation of hydraulic conductivity and infiltration into the
maximum floor area anticipated to be below the groundwater elevation during construction
activities — 2 feet saturated at 153,900 square feet. Flow rates will be intermittent, not
continuous, based on construction phasing and groundwater infiltration.
STEP 3. Evaluate Technologically Feasible Alternatives
As discussed in the EAA Guidance Document, discharges from groundwater remediation
systems are required to evaluate whether wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) connection, land
application, infiltration galleries, in -situ groundwater remediation wells, or closed -loop
groundwater remediation wells. As these alternatives have not been deemed technologically
feasible, as discussed below, Terracon has also considered closed -wastewater reuse,
discharge to surface waters, and combinations of the above as possible alternatives.
A. Connection to an Existing WWTP
The Charlotte -Mecklenburg Utilities (CMU) has discontinued accepting groundwater discharges.
Specifically, the City of Charlotte Sewer Use Ordinance prohibits the discharge of groundwater
in Section 23-79 (14) without permission from the CMU-System Protection (SP). Based on
conversations with representatives of SP, CMU will not accept discharge of the dewatered
groundwater, making this treatment alternative infeasible.
B. Land Application
The facility is located at 111 East Morehead Street in Charlotte, North Carolina. This location is
just outside Uptown Charlotte in an urban area consisting predominantly of commercial
development. Ground cover in the area is predominantly already developed hardscape. Land
application of the discharge would interfere with construction. Based on the design and land
constraints and the available land, land application is not feasible at this time.
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C. Infiltration Galleries
As discussed above, there is not space on the site to install an infiltration gallery. As such,
infiltration galleries are not a technologically feasible alternative.
D. In -Site or Closed -Loop Groundwater Remediation Wells
As the proposed discharge is temporary, and it would be difficult to protect/maintain wells on an
active construction site, permanent re -injection well infrastructure is unnecessary and not
technically feasible.
E. Wastewater Reuse
The site will consist of an active construction site during the dewatering activities. As such, there
are no site processes available in which the dewatered groundwater could be reused.
Therefore, wastewater reuse is not technically feasible.
F. Off -site Disposal of Discharge via Vacuum Truck
The off -site disposal of temporarily containerized dewatered groundwater via vacuum truck
("batch and haul") is a technologically feasible alternative for disposal. However, as discussed in
Step 5 below, it is not an economically feasible alternative compared to NPDES surface water
discharge.
G. Direct Discharge to Surface Waters
Surface water discharge has been determined to be a technically feasible alternative for
disposal of the dewatered groundwater based on the presence of Charlotte -Mecklenburg
stormwater infrastructure at/adjacent to the site and its ultimate discharge to surface water. The
discharge from the outlet of the treatment system will be directed into a stormwater intake
located in an existing stormwater detention basin located at the southeast boundary of the
property along Morehead Square Drive. Treated flow from dewatering activities ultimately
discharges into Little Sugar Creek. Refer to Exhibit 1 for the approximate and location of the
facility in relation to the Little Sugar Creek. Exhibit 2 shows the location of designated Ouffall
#1.
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STEP 5. Evaluate Economically Feasible Alternatives
"Batch and haul" and surface water discharge have been determined to be the only technically
feasible alternatives for disposal of dewatered groundwater. As the proposed discharge is
temporary and will only occur during an approximate 4-month period during 2022/2023, a 20-
year present value cost analysis (PVCA) has not been completed. However, Terracon has
completed a comparison of the overall projected costs of the two identified technologically
feasible alternatives. Below is a table comparing costs for the disposal of the dewatered
groundwater via "batch and haul" versus surface water discharge under a NPDES Individual
Permit. The costs are estimates and are limited to those elements specific to the discharge, e.g.
operational requirements, treatment costs, monitoring costs and maintenance. As the disposal
facility will require characterization sampling of groundwater exported from the site via "batch
and haul," and periodic sampling of pre-treated groundwater discharge is anticipated under the
NPDES permit requirements, it has been assumed that the difference in sampling costs (labor
and laboratory analysis) is negligible. In addition, as dewatered groundwater will be
containerized within a rented frac tank in either scenario, its cost has not been included in the
table below.
Description Present Value (2022 only)
"Batch and Haul"
NPDES Discharge
Vacuum Truck Services
(assumes 100 mobilizations of a
5,000-gallon tanker; assumes 8-
hour round trips at $125/hour)
$100,000
NA
Disposal ($0.35/gallon)-Based
on intermittent dewatering -
Assume 500,000 gallons
$175,000
NA
Bag Filter Rental (4 months)*
NA
$2,400
Carbon Filter Rental (4 months)*
NA
$26,461
Hoses and connections
NA
$1,800
TOTAL COST
$275,000
$30,661
`Includes mobilization/demobilization fees
Based on the above cost analysis, the opportunity cost to pursue a "batch and haul" alternative
to NPDES-permitted discharge under an individual permit is $244,339. As such, the NPDES
permit is by far the most economically feasible option for disposal of the dewatered groundwater
at the site.
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ATTACHMENTS
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Frazier, William 0
From: Weaver, John C <jcweaver@usgs.gov>
Sent: Wednesday, December 1, 2021 12:20 PM
To: Frazier, William 0
Cc: Hill, David A; adugna.kebede@ncdenr.gov; Montebello, Michael J; Dowden, Doug;
Albertin, Klaus P; Weaver, John C
Subject: USGS response to DWR USGS Low Flows request # 2022-163 (dated 2021/11/23) for
Little Sugar Creek Mecklenburg County...RE: [EXTERNAL) Low -flow request approval
Mr. Frazier,
In response to your inquiry about the low -flow characteristics for a location immediately upstream from USGS Sta.
02146409 Little Sugar Creek at Medical Center Drive at Charlotte (station id 02146409, NWIS drainage area 11.8 sqmi) in
downtown Charlotte in Mecklenburg County, the following information is provided:
A check of the low -flow files here at the USGS South Atlantic Water Science Center (Raleigh office) indicates the point of
interest is located immediately upstream from a USGS continuous -record streamgage on Little Sugar Creek, as identified
by the lat/long coordinates (35.20361, -80.83694) provided via email dated 11/23/2021 from the DWR USGS Low Flow
portal following your request submission.
A basin delineation completed using the online USGS StreamStats application for North Carolina
(https://streamstats.usgs.gov/ss/) indicates the drainage area for the point of interest (StreamStats adjusted
coordinates 35.20360, -80.83711 NAD83) is 12 sqmi.
For streams in Mecklenburg County, low -flow characteristics published by the USGS are provided in the following
reports:
(1) The first is a statewide report completed in the early 1990's. It is USGS Water -Supply Paper 2403, "Low -flow
characteristics of streams in North Carolina" (Giese and Mason, 1993). An online version of the report is available at
https://pubs.usgs.gov/wsp/2403/report.pdf. The report provides the low -flow characteristics (based on data through
1988) via regional relations and at -site values for sites with drainage basins between 1 and 400 sqmi and not considered
or known to be affected by regulation and/or diversions.
(2) The second is a statewide report published in March 2015. It is USGS Scientific Investigations Report 2015-5001,
"Low -flow characteristics and flow -duration statistics for selected USGS continuous -record streamgaging stations in
North Carolina through 2012" (Weaver, 2015). The report is available online at
https://pubs.usgs.gov/sir/2015/5001/. The report provides updated low -flow characteristics and flow -duration statistics
for 266 active (as of 2012 water year) and discontinued streamgages across the state where a minimum of 10 climatic
years discharge records were available for flow analyses.
Low -flow characteristics estimated for point of interest:
Inspection of the most recent USGS statewide low -flow report (#2 above -referenced report) indicates the low -flow
characteristics for this streamgage were published. In table 3 on page 26 of this report, the following low -flow statistics
are provided:
Period of analysis: 1995-2011 climatic years
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Annual 7Q10 discharge = 1.5 cfs
Annual 30Q2 discharge = 4.0 cfs
Annual winter 7Q10 (W7Q10) discharge = 2.3 cfs
Annual 7Q2 discharge = 2.5 cfs
Annual average discharge = 19.2 cfs (period of analysis 1995-2012 water years, table 5 on page 83)
Please note:
(1) The estimated flows are provided in units of cubic feet per second per square mile drainage area (cfsm).
(2) The climatic year is the standard period used for low -flow analyses at USGS continuous -record
streamgages. The climatic year is from April 1 through March 31, designated by the year in which the period
begins. For example, the 2011 climatic year is from April 1, 2011, through March 31, 2012.
Again, please understand the information provided in this message is based on a preliminary assessment and
considered provisional, subject to revision pending collection of future data and further analyses.
These provisional streamflow statistics are provided via the DWR USGS Low Flows cooperative agreement
between USGS and the N.C. Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Water Resources.
Hope this information is helpful.
Thank you.
Curtis Weaver
J. Curtis Weaver, Hydrologist, PE Email: icweaver(dusas.gov
USGS South Atlantic Water Science Center Online: https://www.usas.aov/centers/sa-water
North Carolina - South Carolina - Georgia
3916 Sunset Ridge Road
Raleigh, NC 27607
Phone: (919) 571-4043 // Fax: (919) 571-4041
From: Albertin, Klaus P <klaus.albertin@ncdenr.gov>
Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2021 3:20 PM
To: will.frazier@terracon.com
Cc: Albertin, Klaus P <klaus.albertin@ncdenr.gov>; Hill, David A <david.hill@ncdenr.gov>; adugna.kebede@ncdenr.gov;
Weaver, John C <jcweaver@usgs.gov>; Montebello, Michael J <Michael.Montebello@ncdenr.gov>; Dowden, Doug
<doug.dowden@ncdenr.gov>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Low -flow request approval
This email has been received from outside of DOI - Use caution before clicking on links, opening attachments, or responding.
2
Your request has been approved and will be forwarded to USGS. A response from USGS usually takes 7 - 10 business
days.
Request Flow Statistic Approval
Request ID: 163
Requestor: Will Frazier
Requestor e-mail: will.frazier@terracon.com
Requestor Phone: 3364090772
Local Government:
Public Water Supply:
Consultant: Terracon Consultants, Inc.
Contact: Will Frazier
Reason: Permit
River/Stream: Little Sugar Creek
Drainage Area (sq. mi.): 11.8
Latitude: 35.20361
Longitude: -80.83694
Other Information: We are applying for an individual NPDES permit to discharge pre-treated (via carbon filtration)
petroleum -impacted groundwater generated from temporary dewatering during the construction of a high-rise tower
building located at 615 East Morehead Street in Charlotte, NC (35.216565, -80.846559).
Statististics: ["7Q10","30Q21
Approved by: Albertin, Klaus P
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APPENDIX C
ANALYTICAL REPORT
TERRACON 2022 SAMPLING
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Will Frazier
Terracon
2701 Westport Rd
Charlotte, NC 28208
RE: Project: TRYON & MOREHEAD DEVELOPMENT
Pace Project No.: 92593649
Dear Will Frazier:
Pace Analytical Services, LLC
9800 KinceyAve. Suite 100
Huntersville, NC 28078
(704)875-9092
Enclosed are the analytical results for sample(s) received by the laboratory on March 16, 2022. The results relate only to
the samples included in this report. Results reported herein conform to the applicable TNI/NELAC Standards and the
laboratory's Quality Manual, where applicable, unless otherwise noted in the body of the report.
The test results provided in this final report were generated by each of the following laboratories within the Pace Network:
• Pace Analytical Services - Asheville
• Pace Analytical Services - Charlotte
If you have any questions concerning this report, please feel free to contact me.
Sincerely,
Tyler Forney
tyler.forney@pacelabs.com
(704)875-9092
Project Manager
Enclosures
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Pace Analytical Services Charlotte
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9800 Kincey Ave. Ste 100, Huntersville, NC 28078
North Carolina Drinking Water Certification #: 37706
North Carolina Field Services Certification #: 5342
North Carolina Wastewater Certification #: 12
South Carolina Laboratory ID: 99006
Pace Analytical Services Asheville
2225 Riverside Drive, Asheville, NC 28804
Florida/NELAP Certification #: E87648
North Carolina Drinking Water Certification #: 37712
North Carolina Wastewater Certification #: 40
South Carolina Certification #: 99006001
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Florida/NELAP Certification #: E87627
Kentucky UST Certification #: 84
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Lab ID Sample ID Matrix Date Collected Date Received
92593649001 B-105 Water 03/15/22 14:20 03/16/22 11:10
92593649002 B-106 Water 03/15/22 11:15 03/16/22 11:10
92593649003 B-108 Water 03/15/22 13:20 03/16/22 11:10
92593649004 B-110 Water 03/15/22 12:40 03/16/22 11:10
92593649005 B-112 Water 03/15/22 11:00 03/16/22 11:10
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Analytes
Lab ID Sample ID Method Analysts Reported Laboratory
92593649001 B-105 EPA 6020B CRW 1 PASI-A
EPA8260D NSCQ 63 PASI-C
92593649002 B-106 EPA 6020B CRW 1 PASI-A
EPA 8260D SAS 63 PASI-C
92593649003 B-108 EPA 6020B CRW 1 PASI-A
EPA 8260D NSCQ 63 PASI-C
92593649004 B-110 EPA 6020B CRW 1 PASI-A
EPA 8260D NSCQ 63 PASI-C
92593649005 B-112 EPA 6020E CRW 1 PASI-A
EPA 8260D NSCQ 63 PASI-C
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PASI-C = Pace Analytical Services - Charlotte
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ANALYTICAL RESULTS
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Sample: B-105 Lab ID: 92593649001 Collected: 03/15/22 14:20 Received: 03/16/22 11:10 Matrix: Water
Report
Parameters Results Units Limit MDL DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No. Qual
6020 MET ICPMS
Iron
Analytical Method: EPA 6020B Preparation Method: EPA 3010A
Pace Analytical Services - Asheville
93.6 ug/L 50.0 20.9 1 03/17/22 13:45 03/18/22 13:12 7439-89-6
8260D MSV Low Level Analytical Method: EPA8260D
Pace Analytical Services - Charlotte
Acetone ND ug/L 25.0 5.1 1 03/19/22 00:50 67-64-1
Benzene ND ug/L 1.0 0.34 1 03/19/22 00:50 71-43-2
Bromobenzene ND ug/L 1.0 0.29 1 03/19/22 00:50 108-86-1
Bromochloromethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.47 1 03/19/22 00:50 74-97-5
Bromodichloromethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.31 1 03/19/22 00:50 75-27-4
Bromoform ND ug/L 1.0 0.34 1 03/19/22 00:50 75-25-2
Bromomethane ND ug/L 2.0 1.7 1 03/19/22 00:50 74-83-9
2-Butanone (MEK) ND ug/L 5.0 4.0 1 03/19/22 00:50 78-93-3
Carbon tetrachloride ND ug/L 1.0 0.33 1 03/19/22 00:50 56-23-5
Chlorobenzene ND ug/L 1.0 0.28 1 03/19/22 00:50 108-90-7
Chloroethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.65 1 03/19/22 00:50 75-00-3
Chloroform ND ug/L 1.0 0.43 1 03/19/22 00:50 67-66-3
Chloromethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.54 1 03/19/22 00:50 74-87-3
2-Chlorotoluene ND ug/L 1.0 0.32 1 03/19/22 00:50 95-49-8
4-Chlorotoluene ND ug/L 1.0 0.32 1 03/19/22 00:50 106-43-4
1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ND ug/L 2.0 0.34 1 03/19/22 00:50 96-12-8
Dibromochloromethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.36 1 03/19/22 00:50 124-48-1
1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB) ND ug/L 1.0 0.27 1 03/19/22 00:50 106-93-4
Dibromomethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.39 1 03/19/22 00:50 74-95-3
1,2-Dichlorobenzene ND ug/L 1.0 0.34 1 03/19/22 00:50 95-50-1
1,3-Dichlorobenzene ND ug/L 1.0 0.34 1 03/19/22 00:50 541-73-1
1,4-Dichlorobenzene ND ug/L 1.0 0.33 1 03/19/22 00:50 106-46-7
Dichlorodifluoromethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.35 1 03/19/22 00:50 75-71-8
1,1-Dichloroethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.37 1 03/19/22 00:50 75-34-3
1,2-Dichloroethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.32 1 03/19/22 00:50 107-06-2
1,1-Dichloroethene ND ug/L 1.0 0.35 1 03/19/22 00:50 75-35-4
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ND ug/L 1.0 0.38 1 03/19/22 00:50 156-59-2
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ND ug/L 1.0 0.40 1 03/19/22 00:50 156-60-5
1,2-Dichloropropane ND ug/L 1.0 0.36 1 03/19/22 00:50 78-87-5
1,3-Dichloropropane ND ug/L 1.0 0.28 1 03/19/22 00:50 142-28-9
2,2-Dichloropropane ND ug/L 1.0 0.39 1 03/19/22 00:50 594-20-7
1,1-Dichloropropene ND ug/L 1.0 0.43 1 03/19/22 00:50 563-58-6
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ND ug/L 1.0 0.36 1 03/19/22 00:50 10061-01-5
Vans-1,3-Dichloropropene ND ug/L 1.0 0.36 1 03/19/22 00:50 10061-02-6
Diisopropyl ether ND ug/L 1.0 0.31 1 03/19/22 00:50 108-20-3
Ethylbenzene ND ug/L 1.0 0.30 1 03/19/22 00:50 100-41-4
Hexachloro-1,3-butadiene ND ug/L 2.0 1.5 1 03/19/22 00:50 87-68-3
2-Hexanone ND ug/L 5.0 0.48 1 03/19/22 00:50 591-78-6
p-Isopropyltoluene ND ug/L 1.0 0.41 1 03/19/22 00:50 99-87-6
Methylene Chloride ND ug/L 5.0 2.0 1 03/19/22 00:50 75-09-2 L1,v1
4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) ND ug/L 5.0 2.7 1 03/19/22 00:50 108-10-1
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Parameters Results Units Limit MDL DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No. Qual
8260D MSV Low Level Analytical Method: EPA 8260D
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Methyl-tert-butyl ether ND ug/L 1.0 0.42 1 03/19/22 00:50 1634-04-4
Naphthalene ND ug/L 1.0 0.64 1 03/19/22 00:50 91-20-3
Styrene ND ug/L 1.0 0.29 1 03/19/22 00:50 100-42-5
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.31 1 03/19/22 00:50 630-20-6
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.22 1 03/19/22 00:50 79-34-5
Tetrachloroethene ND ug/L 1.0 0.29 1 03/19/22 00:50 127-18-4
Toluene ND ug/L 1.0 0.48 1 03/19/22 00:50 108-88-3
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene ND ug/L 1.0 0.81 1 03/19/22 00:50 87-61-6
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND ug/L 1.0 0.64 1 03/19/22 00:50 120-82-1
1,1,1-Trichloroethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.33 1 03/19/22 00:50 71-55-6
1,1,2-Trichloroethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.32 1 03/19/22 00:50 79-00-5
Trichloroethene ND ug/L 1.0 0.38 1 03/19/22 00:50 79-01-6
Trichlorofluoromethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.30 1 03/19/22 00:50 75-69-4
1,2,3-Trichloropropane ND ug/L 1.0 0.26 1 03/19/22 00:50 96-18-4
Vinyl acetate ND ug/L 2.0 1.3 1 03/19/22 00:50 108-05-4
Vinyl chloride ND ug/L 1.0 0.39 1 03/19/22 00:50 75-01-4
Xylene (Total) ND ug/L 1.0 0.34 1 03/19/22 00:50 1330-20-7
m&p-Xylene ND ug/L 2.0 0.71 1 03/19/22 00:50 179601-23-1
o-Xylene ND ug/L 1.0 0.34 1 03/19/22 00:50 95-47-6
Surrogates
4-Bromofluorobenzene (S) 97 % 70-130 1 03/19/22 00:50 460-00-4
1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 (S) 106 % 70-130 1 03/19/22 00:50 17060-07-0
Toluene-d8 (S) 101 % 70-130 1 03/19/22 00:50 2037-26-5
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Parameters Results Units Limit MDL DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No. Qual
6020 MET ICPMS
Iron
Analytical Method: EPA 6020E Preparation Method: EPA 3010A
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1890 ug/L 50.0 20.9 1 03/17/22 13:45 03/18/22 13:30 7439-89-6
8260D MSV Low Level Analytical Method: EPA 8260D
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Acetone ND ug/L 25.0 5.1 1 03/22/22 15:10 67-64-1
Benzene ND ug/L 1.0 0.34 1 03/22/22 15:10 71-43-2
Bromobenzene ND ug/L 1.0 0.29 1 03/22/22 15:10 108-86-1
Bromochloromethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.47 1 03/22/22 15:10 74-97-5
Bromodichloromethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.31 1 03/22/22 15:10 75-27-4
Bromoform ND ug/L 1.0 0.34 1 03/22/22 15:10 75-25-2
Bromomethane ND ug/L 2.0 1.7 1 03/22/22 15:10 74-83-9
2-Butanone (MEK) ND ug/L 5.0 4.0 1 03/22/22 15:10 78-93-3
Carbon tetrachloride ND ug/L 1.0 0.33 1 03/22/22 15:10 56-23-5
Chlorobenzene ND ug/L 1.0 0.28 1 03/22/22 15:10 108-90-7
Chloroethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.65 1 03/22/22 15:10 75-00-3
Chloroform 1.2 ug/L 1.0 0.43 1 03/22/22 15:10 67-66-3
Chloromethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.54 1 03/22/22 15:10 74-87-3
2-Chlorotoluene ND ug/L 1.0 0.32 1 03/22/22 15:10 95-49-8
4-Chlorotoluene ND ug/L 1.0 0.32 1 03/22/22 15:10 106-43-4
1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ND ug/L 2.0 0.34 1 03/22/22 15:10 96-12-8
Dibromochloromethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.36 1 03/22/22 15:10 124-48-1
1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB) ND ug/L 1.0 0.27 1 03/22/22 15:10 106-93-4
Dibromomethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.39 1 03/22/22 15:10 74-95-3
1,2-Dichlorobenzene ND ug/L 1.0 0.34 1 03/22/22 15:10 95-50-1
1,3-Dichlorobenzene ND ug/L 1.0 0.34 1 03/22/22 15:10 541-73-1
1,4-Dichlorobenzene ND ug/L 1.0 0.33 1 03/22/22 15:10 106-46-7
Dichlorodifluoromethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.35 1 03/22/22 15:10 75-71-8
1,1-Dichloroethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.37 1 03/22/22 15:10 75-34-3
1,2-Dichloroethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.32 1 03/22/22 15:10 107-06-2
1,1-Dichloroethene ND ug/L 1.0 0.35 1 03/22/22 15:10 75-35-4
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ND ug/L 1.0 0.38 1 03/22/22 15:10 156-59-2
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ND ug/L 1.0 0.40 1 03/22/22 15:10 156-60-5
1,2-Dichloropropane ND ug/L 1.0 0.36 1 03/22/22 15:10 78-87-5
1,3-Dichloropropane ND ug/L 1.0 0.28 1 03/22/22 15:10 142-28-9
2,2-Dichloropropane ND ug/L 1.0 0.39 1 03/22/22 15:10 594-20-7
1,1-Dichloropropene ND ug/L 1.0 0.43 1 03/22/22 15:10 563-58-6
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ND ug/L 1.0 0.36 1 03/22/22 15:10 10061-01-5
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ND ug/L 1.0 0.36 1 03/22/22 15:10 10061-02-6
Diisopropyl ether ND ug/L 1.0 0.31 1 03/22/22 15:10 108-20-3
Ethylbenzene ND ug/L 1.0 0.30 1 03/22/22 15:10 100-41-4
Hexachloro-1,3-butadiene ND ug/L 2.0 1.5 1 03/22/22 15:10 87-68-3 IK
2-Hexanone ND ug/L 5.0 0.48 1 03/22/22 15:10 591-78-6
p-Isopropyltoluene ND ug/L 1.0 0.41 1 03/22/22 15:10 99-87-6
Methylene Chloride ND ug/L 5.0 2.0 1 03/22/22 15:10 75-09-2
4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) ND ug/L 5.0 2.7 1 03/22/22 15:10 108-10-1
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Parameters Results Units Limit MDL DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No. Qual
8260D MSV Low Level Analytical Method: EPA 8260D
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Methyl-tert-butyl ether ND ug/L 1.0 0.42 1 03/22/22 15:10 1634-04-4
Naphthalene ND ug/L 1.0 0.64 1 03/22/22 15:10 91-20-3 IK
Styrene ND ug/L 1.0 0.29 1 03/22/22 15:10 100-42-5 i
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.31 1 03/22/22 15:10 630-20-6
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.22 1 03/22/22 15:10 79-34-5
Tetrachloroethene ND ug/L 1.0 0.29 1 03/22/22 15:10 127-18-4
Toluene ND ug/L 1.0 0.48 1 03/22/22 15:10 108-88-3
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene ND ug/L 1.0 0.81 1 03/22/22 15:10 87-61-6 IK
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND ug/L 1.0 0.64 1 03/22/22 15:10 120-82-1 IK
1,1,1-Trichloroethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.33 1 03/22/22 15:10 71-55-6
1,1,2-Trichloroethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.32 1 03/22/22 15:10 79-00-5
Trichloroethene ND ug/L 1.0 0.38 1 03/22/22 15:10 79-01-6
Trichlorofluoromethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.30 1 03/22/22 15:10 75-69-4
1,2,3-Trichloropropane ND ug/L 1.0 0.26 1 03/22/22 15:10 96-18-4
Vinyl acetate ND ug/L 2.0 1.3 1 03/22/22 15:10 108-05-4
Vinyl chloride ND ug/L 1.0 0.39 1 03/22/22 15:10 75-01-4
Xylene (Total) ND ug/L 1.0 0.34 1 03/22/22 15:10 1330-20-7
m&p-Xylene ND ug/L 2.0 0.71 1 03/22/22 15:10 179601-23-1
o-Xylene ND ug/L 1.0 0.34 1 03/22/22 15:10 95-47-6
Surrogates
4-Bromofluorobenzene (S) 105 % 70-130 1 03/22/22 15:10 460-00-4
1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 (S) 106 % 70-130 1 03/22/22 15:10 17060-07-0
Toluene-d8 (S) 102 % 70-130 1 03/22/22 15:10 2037-26-5
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Parameters Results Units Limit MDL DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No. Qual
6020 MET ICPMS Analytical Method: EPA 6020B Preparation Method: EPA 3010A
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Iron 12900 ug/L 500 209 10 03/17/22 13:45 03/18/22 15:16 7439-89-6
8260D MSV Low Level Analytical Method: EPA 8260D
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Acetone 64.9 ug/L 25.0 5.1 1 03/19/22 00:14 67-64-1
Benzene 1.6 ug/L 1.0 0.34 1 03/19/22 00:14 71-43-2
Bromobenzene ND ug/L 1.0 0.29 1 03/19/22 00:14 108-86-1
Bromochloromethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.47 1 03/19/22 00:14 74-97-5
Bromodichloromethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.31 1 03/19/22 00:14 75-27-4
Bromoform ND ug/L 1.0 0.34 1 03/19/22 00:14 75-25-2
Bromomethane ND ug/L 2.0 1.7 1 03/19/22 00:14 74-83-9
2-Butanone (MEK) 15.6 ug/L 5.0 4.0 1 03/19/22 00:14 78-93-3
Carbon tetrachloride ND ug/L 1.0 0.33 1 03/19/22 00:14 56-23-5
Chlorobenzene ND ug/L 1.0 0.28 1 03/19/22 00:14 108-90-7
Chloroethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.65 1 03/19/22 00:14 75-00-3
Chloroform 6.1 ug/L 1.0 0.43 1 03/19/22 00:14 67-66-3
Chloromethane 0.73J ug/L 1.0 0.54 1 03/19/22 00:14 74-87-3
2-Chlorotoluene ND ug/L 1.0 0.32 1 03/19/22 00:14 95-49-8
4-Chlorotoluene ND ug/L 1.0 0.32 1 03/19/22 00:14 106-43-4
1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ND ug/L 2.0 0.34 1 03/19/22 00:14 96-12-8
Dibromochloromethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.36 1 03/19/22 00:14 124-48-1
1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB) ND ug/L 1.0 0.27 1 03/19/22 00:14 106-93-4
Dibromomethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.39 1 03/19/22 00:14 74-95-3
1,2-Dichlorobenzene ND ug/L 1.0 0.34 1 03/19/22 00:14 95-50-1
1,3-Dichlorobenzene ND ug/L 1.0 0.34 1 03/19/22 00:14 541-73-1
1,4-Dichlorobenzene ND ug/L 1.0 0.33 1 03/19/22 00:14 106-46-7
Dichlorodifluoromethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.35 1 03/19/22 00:14 75-71-8
1,1-Dichloroethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.37 1 03/19/22 00:14 75-34-3
1,2-Dichloroethane 0.42J ug/L 1.0 0.32 1 03/19/22 00:14 107-06-2
1,1-Dichloroethene ND ug/L 1.0 0.35 1 03/19/22 00:14 75-35-4
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ND ug/L 1.0 0.38 1 03/19/22 00:14 156-59-2
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ND ug/L 1.0 0.40 1 03/19/22 00:14 156-60-5
1,2-Dichloropropane ND ug/L 1.0 0.36 1 03/19/22 00:14 78-87-5
1,3-Dichloropropane ND ug/L 1.0 0.28 1 03/19/22 00:14 142-28-9
2,2-Dichloropropane ND ug/L 1.0 0.39 1 03/19/22 00:14 594-20-7
1,1-Dichloropropene ND ug/L 1.0 0.43 1 03/19/22 00:14 563-58-6
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ND ug/L 1.0 0.36 1 03/19/22 00:14 10061-01-5
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ND ug/L 1.0 0.36 1 03/19/22 00:14 10061-02-6
Diisopropyl ether ND ug/L 1.0 0.31 1 03/19/22 00:14 108-20-3
Ethylbenzene 89.0 ug/L 1.0 0.30 1 03/19/22 00:14 100-41-4
Hexachloro-1,3-butadiene ND ug/L 2.0 1.5 1 03/19/22 00:14 87-68-3
2-Hexanone 2.0J ug/L 5.0 0.48 1 03/19/22 00:14 591-78-6
p-Isopropyltoluene ND ug/L 1.0 0.41 1 03/19/22 00:14 99-87-6
Methylene Chloride ND ug/L 5.0 2.0 1 03/19/22 00:14 75-09-2 L1,v1
4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) 7.0 ug/L 5.0 2.7 1 03/19/22 00:14 108-10-1
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Parameters Results Units Limit MDL DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No. Qual
8260D MSV Low Level Analytical Method: EPA 8260D
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Methyl-tert-butyl ether ND ug/L 1.0 0.42 1 03/19/22 00:14 1634-04-4
Naphthalene 28.3 ug/L 1.0 0.64 1 03/19/22 00:14 91-20-3
Styrene ND ug/L 1.0 0.29 1 03/19/22 00:14 100-42-5
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.31 1 03/19/22 00:14 630-20-6
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.22 1 03/19/22 00:14 79-34-5
Tetrachloroethene ND ug/L 1.0 0.29 1 03/19/22 00:14 127-18-4
Toluene 6.1 ug/L 1.0 0.48 1 03/19/22 00:14 108-88-3
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene ND ug/L 1.0 0.81 1 03/19/22 00:14 87-61-6
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND ug/L 1.0 0.64 1 03/19/22 00:14 120-82-1
1,1,1-Trichloroethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.33 1 03/19/22 00:14 71-55-6
1,1,2-Trichloroethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.32 1 03/19/22 00:14 79-00-5
Trichloroethene ND ug/L 1.0 0.38 1 03/19/22 00:14 79-01-6
Trichlorofluoromethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.30 1 03/19/22 00:14 75-69-4
1,2,3-Trichloropropane ND ug/L 1.0 0.26 1 03/19/22 00:14 96-18-4
Vinyl acetate ND ug/L 2.0 1.3 1 03/19/22 00:14 108-05-4
Vinyl chloride ND ug/L 1.0 0.39 1 03/19/22 00:14 75-01-4
Xylene (Total) 103 ug/L 1.0 0.34 1 03/19/22 00:14 1330-20-7
m&p-Xylene 96.6 ug/L 2.0 0.71 1 03/19/22 00:14 179601-23-1
o-Xylene 6.2 ug/L 1.0 0.34 1 03/19/22 00:14 95-47-6
Surrogates
4-Bromofluorobenzene (S) 98 % 70-130 1 03/19/22 00:14 460-00-4
1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 (S) 109 % 70-130 1 03/19/22 00:14 17060-07-0
Toluene-d8 (S) 101 % 70-130 1 03/19/22 00:14 2037-26-5
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Report
Parameters Results Units Limit MDL DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No. Qual
6020 MET ICPMS
Iron
Analytical Method: EPA 6020E Preparation Method: EPA 3010A
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550 ug/L 50.0 20.9 1 03/17/22 13:45 03/18/22 13:45 7439-89-6
8260D MSV Low Level Analytical Method: EPA 8260D
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Acetone ND ug/L 25.0 5.1 1 03/18/22 23:56 67-64-1
Benzene ND ug/L 1.0 0.34 1 03/18/22 23:56 71-43-2
Bromobenzene ND ug/L 1.0 0.29 1 03/18/22 23:56 108-86-1
Bromochloromethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.47 1 03/18/22 23:56 74-97-5
Bromodichloromethane 0.32J ug/L 1.0 0.31 1 03/18/22 23:56 75-27-4
Bromoform ND ug/L 1.0 0.34 1 03/18/22 23:56 75-25-2
Bromomethane ND ug/L 2.0 1.7 1 03/18/22 23:56 74-83-9
2-Butanone (MEK) ND ug/L 5.0 4.0 1 03/18/22 23:56 78-93-3
Carbon tetrachloride ND ug/L 1.0 0.33 1 03/18/22 23:56 56-23-5
Chlorobenzene ND ug/L 1.0 0.28 1 03/18/22 23:56 108-90-7
Chloroethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.65 1 03/18/22 23:56 75-00-3
Chloroform 1.7 ug/L 1.0 0.43 1 03/18/22 23:56 67-66-3
Chloromethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.54 1 03/18/22 23:56 74-87-3
2-Chlorotoluene ND ug/L 1.0 0.32 1 03/18/22 23:56 95-49-8
4-Chlorotoluene ND ug/L 1.0 0.32 1 03/18/22 23:56 106-43-4
1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ND ug/L 2.0 0.34 1 03/18/22 23:56 96-12-8
Dibromochloromethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.36 1 03/18/22 23:56 124-48-1
1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB) ND ug/L 1.0 0.27 1 03/18/22 23:56 106-93-4
Dibromomethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.39 1 03/18/22 23:56 74-95-3
1,2-Dichlorobenzene ND ug/L 1.0 0.34 1 03/18/22 23:56 95-50-1
1,3-Dichlorobenzene ND ug/L 1.0 0.34 1 03/18/22 23:56 541-73-1
1,4-Dichlorobenzene ND ug/L 1.0 0.33 1 03/18/22 23:56 106-46-7
Dichlorodifluoromethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.35 1 03/18/22 23:56 75-71-8
1,1-Dichloroethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.37 1 03/18/22 23:56 75-34-3
1,2-Dichloroethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.32 1 03/18/22 23:56 107-06-2
1,1-Dichloroethene ND ug/L 1.0 0.35 1 03/18/22 23:56 75-35-4
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ND ug/L 1.0 0.38 1 03/18/22 23:56 156-59-2
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ND ug/L 1.0 0.40 1 03/18/22 23:56 156-60-5
1,2-Dichloropropane ND ug/L 1.0 0.36 1 03/18/22 23:56 78-87-5
1,3-Dichloropropane ND ug/L 1.0 0.28 1 03/18/22 23:56 142-28-9
2,2-Dichloropropane ND ug/L 1.0 0.39 1 03/18/22 23:56 594-20-7
1,1-Dichloropropene ND ug/L 1.0 0.43 1 03/18/22 23:56 563-58-6
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ND ug/L 1.0 0.36 1 03/18/22 23:56 10061-01-5
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ND ug/L 1.0 0.36 1 03/18/22 23:56 10061-02-6
Diisopropyl ether ND ug/L 1.0 0.31 1 03/18/22 23:56 108-20-3
Ethylbenzene ND ug/L 1.0 0.30 1 03/18/22 23:56 100-41-4
Hexachloro-1,3-butadiene ND ug/L 2.0 1.5 1 03/18/22 23:56 87-68-3
2-Hexanone ND ug/L 5.0 0.48 1 03/18/22 23:56 591-78-6
p-Isopropyltoluene ND ug/L 1.0 0.41 1 03/18/22 23:56 99-87-6
Methylene Chloride ND ug/L 5.0 2.0 1 03/18/22 23:56 75-09-2 L1,v1
4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) ND ug/L 5.0 2.7 1 03/18/22 23:56 108-10-1
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Methyl-tert-butyl ether ND ug/L 1.0 0.42 1 03/18/22 23:56 1634-04-4
Naphthalene ND ug/L 1.0 0.64 1 03/18/22 23:56 91-20-3
Styrene ND ug/L 1.0 0.29 1 03/18/22 23:56 100-42-5
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.31 1 03/18/22 23:56 630-20-6
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.22 1 03/18/22 23:56 79-34-5
Tetrachloroethene ND ug/L 1.0 0.29 1 03/18/22 23:56 127-18-4
Toluene ND ug/L 1.0 0.48 1 03/18/22 23:56 108-88-3
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene ND ug/L 1.0 0.81 1 03/18/22 23:56 87-61-6
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND ug/L 1.0 0.64 1 03/18/22 23:56 120-82-1
1,1,1-Trichloroethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.33 1 03/18/22 23:56 71-55-6
1,1,2-Trichloroethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.32 1 03/18/22 23:56 79-00-5
Trichloroethene ND ug/L 1.0 0.38 1 03/18/22 23:56 79-01-6
Trichlorofluoromethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.30 1 03/18/22 23:56 75-69-4
1,2,3-Trichloropropane ND ug/L 1.0 0.26 1 03/18/22 23:56 96-18-4
Vinyl acetate ND ug/L 2.0 1.3 1 03/18/22 23:56 108-05-4
Vinyl chloride ND ug/L 1.0 0.39 1 03/18/22 23:56 75-01-4
Xylene (Total) ND ug/L 1.0 0.34 1 03/18/22 23:56 1330-20-7
m&p-Xylene ND ug/L 2.0 0.71 1 03/18/22 23:56 179601-23-1
o-Xylene ND ug/L 1.0 0.34 1 03/18/22 23:56 95-47-6
Surrogates
4-Bromofluorobenzene (S) 94 % 70-130 1 03/18/22 23:56 460-00-4
1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 (S) 105 % 70-130 1 03/18/22 23:56 17060-07-0
Toluene-d8 (S) 99 % 70-130 1 03/18/22 23:56 2037-26-5
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Parameters Results Units Limit MDL DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No. Qua!
6020 MET ICPMS
Iron
Analytical Method: EPA 6020B Preparation Method: EPA 3010A
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67.7 ug/L 50.0 20.9 1 03/17/22 13:45 03/18/22 13:48 7439-89-6
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Acetone ND ug/L 25.0 5.1 1 03/18/22 23:38 67-64-1
Benzene ND ug/L 1.0 0.34 1 03/18/22 23:38 71-43-2
Bromobenzene ND ug/L 1.0 0.29 1 03/18/22 23:38 108-86-1
Bromochloromethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.47 1 03/18/22 23:38 74-97-5
Bromodichloromethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.31 1 03/18/22 23:38 75-27-4
Bromoform ND ug/L 1.0 0.34 1 03/18/22 23:38 75-25-2
Bromomethane ND ug/L 2.0 1.7 1 03/18/22 23:38 74-83-9
2-Butanone (MEK) ND ug/L 5.0 4.0 1 03/18/22 23:38 78-93-3
Carbon tetrachloride ND ug/L 1.0 0.33 1 03/18/22 23:38 56-23-5
Chlorobenzene ND ug/L 1.0 0.28 1 03/18/22 23:38 108-90-7
Chloroethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.65 1 03/18/22 23:38 75-00-3
Chloroform 0.58J ug/L 1.0 0.43 1 03/18/22 23:38 67-66-3
Chloromethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.54 1 03/18/22 23:38 74-87-3
2-Chlorotoluene ND ug/L 1.0 0.32 1 03/18/22 23:38 95-49-8
4-Chlorotoluene ND ug/L 1.0 0.32 1 03/18/22 23:38 106-43-4
1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ND ug/L 2.0 0.34 1 03/18/22 23:38 96-12-8
Dibromochloromethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.36 1 03/18/22 23:38 124-48-1
1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB) ND ug/L 1.0 0.27 1 03/18/22 23:38 106-93-4
Dibromomethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.39 1 03/18/22 23:38 74-95-3
1,2-Dichlorobenzene ND ug/L 1.0 0.34 1 03/18/22 23:38 95-50-1
1,3-Dichlorobenzene ND ug/L 1.0 0.34 1 03/18/22 23:38 541-73-1
1,4-Dichlorobenzene ND ug/L 1.0 0.33 1 03/18/22 23:38 106-46-7
Dichlorodifluoromethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.35 1 03/18/22 23:38 75-71-8
1,1-Dichloroethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.37 1 03/18/22 23:38 75-34-3
1,2-Dichloroethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.32 1 03/18/22 23:38 107-06-2
1,1-Dichloroethene ND ug/L 1.0 0.35 1 03/18/22 23:38 75-35-4
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ND ug/L 1.0 0.38 1 03/18/22 23:38 156-59-2
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ND ug/L 1.0 0.40 1 03/18/22 23:38 156-60-5
1,2-Dichloropropane ND ug/L 1.0 0.36 1 03/18/22 23:38 78-87-5
1,3-Dichloropropane ND ug/L 1.0 0.28 1 03/18/22 23:38 142-28-9
2,2-Dichloropropane ND ug/L 1.0 0.39 1 03/18/22 23:38 594-20-7
1,1-Dichloropropene ND ug/L 1.0 0.43 1 03/18/22 23:38 563-58-6
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ND ug/L 1.0 0.36 1 03/18/22 23:38 10061-01-5
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ND ug/L 1.0 0.36 1 03/18/22 23:38 10061-02-6
Diisopropyl ether ND ug/L 1.0 0.31 1 03/18/22 23:38 108-20-3
Ethylbenzene ND ug/L 1.0 0.30 1 03/18/22 23:38 100-41-4
Hexachloro-1,3-butadiene ND ug/L 2.0 1.5 1 03/18/22 23:38 87-68-3
2-Hexanone ND ug/L 5.0 0.48 1 03/18/22 23:38 591-78-6
p-Isopropyltoluene ND ug/L 1.0 0.41 1 03/18/22 23:38 99-87-6
Methylene Chloride ND ug/L 5.0 2.0 1 03/18/22 23:38 75-09-2 L1,v1
4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) ND ug/L 5.0 2.7 1 03/18/22 23:38 108-10-1
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Methyl-tert-butyl ether ND ug/L 1.0 0.42 1 03/18/22 23:38 1634-04-4
Naphthalene ND ug/L 1.0 0.64 1 03/18/22 23:38 91-20-3
Styrene ND ug/L 1.0 0.29 1 03/18/22 23:38 100-42-5
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.31 1 03/18/22 23:38 630-20-6
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.22 1 03/18/22 23:38 79-34-5
Tetrachloroethene ND ug/L 1.0 0.29 1 03/18/22 23:38 127-18-4
Toluene ND ug/L 1.0 0.48 1 03/18/22 23:38 108-88-3
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene ND ug/L 1.0 0.81 1 03/18/22 23:38 87-61-6
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND ug/L 1.0 0.64 1 03/18/22 23:38 120-82-1
1,1,1-Trichloroethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.33 1 03/18/22 23:38 71-55-6
1,1,2-Trichloroethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.32 1 03/18/22 23:38 79-00-5
Trichloroethene ND ug/L 1.0 0.38 1 03/18/22 23:38 79-01-6
Trichlorofluoromethane ND ug/L 1.0 0.30 1 03/18/22 23:38 75-69-4
1,2,3-Trichloropropane ND ug/L 1.0 0.26 1 03/18/22 23:38 96-18-4
Vinyl acetate ND ug/L 2.0 1.3 1 03/18/22 23:38 108-05-4
Vinyl chloride ND ug/L 1.0 0.39 1 03/18/22 23:38 75-01-4
Xylene (Total) ND ug/L 1.0 0.34 1 03/18/22 23:38 1330-20-7
m&p-Xylene ND ug/L 2.0 0.71 1 03/18/22 23:38 179601-23-1
o-Xylene ND ug/L 1.0 0.34 1 03/18/22 23:38 95-47-6
Surrogates
4-Bromofluorobenzene (S) 98 % 70-130 1 03/18/22 23:38 460-00-4
1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 (S) 103 % 70-130 1 03/18/22 23:38 17060-07-0
Toluene-d8 (S) 99 % 70-130 1 03/18/22 23:38 2037-26-5
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QC Batch: 685432 Analysis Method: EPA 6020B
QC Batch Method: EPA 3010A Analysis Description: 6020 MET
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Associated Lab Samples: 92593649001, 92593649002, 92593649003, 92593649004, 92593649005
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Parameter Units Result Limit MDL Analyzed Qualifiers
Iron
ug/L ND 50.0 20.9 03/18/22 13:04
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Spike LCS LCS % Rec
Parameter Units Conc. Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers
Iron ug/L 1250 1280 103 80-120
MATRIX SPIKE & MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE: 3584000 3584001
MS MSD
92593649001 Spike Spike MS MSD MS MSD % Rec Max
Parameter Units Result Conc. Conc. Result Result % Rec % Rec Limits RPD RPD Qual
Iron ug/L 93.6 1250 1250 1380 1320 103 98 75-125 4 20
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QC Batch Method: EPA 8260D Analysis Description: 8260D MSV Low Level
Laboratory: Pace Analytical Services - Charlotte
Associated Lab Samples: 92593649001, 92593649003, 92593649004, 92593649005
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Associated Lab Samples:
Parameter
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1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L ND 1.0 0.31 03/18/22 21:41
1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L ND 1.0 0.33 03/18/22 21:41
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L ND 1.0 0.22 03/18/22 21:41
1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L ND 1.0 0.32 03/18/22 21:41
1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L ND 1.0 0.37 03/18/22 21:41
1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L ND 1.0 0.35 03/18/22 21:41
1,1-Dichloropropene ug/L ND 1.0 0.43 03/18/22 21:41
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene ug/L ND 1.0 0.81 03/18/22 21:41
1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L ND 1.0 0.26 03/18/22 21:41
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ug/L ND 1.0 0.64 03/18/22 21:41
1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L ND 2.0 0.34 03/18/22 21:41
1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB) ug/L ND 1.0 0.27 03/18/22 21:41
1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L ND 1.0 0.34 03/18/22 21:41
1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L ND 1.0 0.32 03/18/22 21:41
1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L ND 1.0 0.36 03/18/22 21:41
1,3-Dichlorobenzene ug/L ND 1.0 0.34 03/18/22 21:41
1,3-Dichloropropane ug/L ND 1.0 0.28 03/18/22 21:41
1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L ND 1.0 0.33 03/18/22 21:41
2,2-Dichloropropane ug/L ND 1.0 0.39 03/18/22 21:41
2-Butanone (MEK) ug/L ND 5.0 4.0 03/18/22 21:41
2-Chlorotoluene ug/L ND 1.0 0.32 03/18/22 21:41
2-Hexanone ug/L ND 5.0 0.48 03/18/22 21:41
4-Chlorotoluene ug/L ND 1.0 0.32 03/18/22 21:41
4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) ug/L ND 5.0 2.7 03/18/22 21:41
Acetone ug/L ND 25.0 5.1 03/18/22 21:41
Benzene ug/L ND 1.0 0.34 03/18/22 21:41
Bromobenzene ug/L ND 1.0 0.29 03/18/22 21:41
Bromochloromethane ug/L ND 1.0 0.47 03/18/22 21:41
Bromodichloromethane ug/L ND 1.0 0.31 03/18/22 21:41
Bromoform ug/L ND 1.0 0.34 03/18/22 21:41
Bromomethane ug/L ND 2.0 1.7 03/18/22 21:41
Carbon tetrachloride ug/L ND 1.0 0.33 03/18/22 21:41
Chlorobenzene ug/L ND 1.0 0.28 03/18/22 21:41
Chloroethane ug/L ND 1.0 0.65 03/18/22 21:41
Chloroform ug/L ND 1.0 0.43 03/18/22 21:41
Chloromethane ug/L ND 1.0 0.54 03/18/22 21:41
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L ND 1.0 0.38 03/18/22 21:41
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L ND 1.0 0.36 03/18/22 21:41
Dibromochloromethane ug/L ND 1.0 0.36 03/18/22 21:41
Dibromomethane ug/L ND 1.0 0.39 03/18/22 21:41
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Analyzed Qualifiers
Dichlorodifluoromethane ug/L ND 1.0 0.35 03/18/22 21:41
Diisopropyl ether ug/L ND 1.0 0.31 03/18/22 21:41
Ethylbenzene ug/L ND 1.0 0.30 03/18/22 21:41
Hexachloro-1,3-butadiene ug/L ND 2.0 1.5 03/18/22 21:41
m&p-Xylene ug/L ND 2.0 0.71 03/18/22 21:41
Methyl-tert-butyl ether ug/L ND 1.0 0.42 03/18/22 21:41
Methylene Chloride ug/L ND 5.0 2.0 03/18/22 21:41 v1
Naphthalene ug/L ND 1.0 0.64 03/18/22 21:41
o-Xylene ug/L ND 1.0 0.34 03/18/22 21:41
p-Isopropyltoluene ug/L ND 1.0 0.41 03/18/22 21:41
Styrene ug/L ND 1.0 0.29 03/18/22 21:41
Tetrachloroethene ug/L ND 1.0 0.29 03/18/22 21:41
Toluene ug/L ND 1.0 0.48 03/18/22 21:41
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L ND 1.0 0.40 03/18/22 21:41
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L ND 1.0 0.36 03/18/22 21:41
Trichloroethene ug/L ND 1.0 0.38 03/18/22 21:41
Trichlorofluoromethane ug/L ND 1.0 0.30 03/18/22 21:41
Vinyl acetate ug/L ND 2.0 1.3 03/18/22 21:41
Vinyl chloride ug/L ND 1.0 0.39 03/18/22 21:41
Xylene (Total) ug/L ND 1.0 0.34 03/18/22 21:41
1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 (S) % 103 70-130 03/18/22 21:41
4-Bromofluorobenzene (S) % 101 70-130 03/18/22 21:41
Toluene-d8 (S) % 114 70-130 03/18/22 21:41
LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE: 3586659
Spike LCS LCS % Rec
Parameter Units Conc. Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L 50 51.1 102 70-130
1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L 50 50.2 100 70-130
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L 50 52.0 104 70-130
1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L 50 53.8 108 70-130
1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L 50 49.9 100 70-130
1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L 50 50.6 101 70-132
1,1-Dichloropropene ug/L 50 51.8 104 70-131
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene ug/L 50 53.3 107 70-134
1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L 50 49.7 99 70-130
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ug/L 50 53.0 106 70-130
1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L 50 49.8 100 70-132
1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB) ug/L 50 51.6 103 70-130
1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 50 51.8 104 70-130
1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L 50 53.6 107 70-130
1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L 50 52.6 105 70-130
1,3-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 50 52.3 105 70-130
1,3-Dichloropropane ug/L 50 52.0 104 70-130
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Parameter
Spike LCS LCS
Units Conc. Result % Rec
% Rec
Limits Qualifiers
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
2,2-Dichloropropane
2-Butanone (MEK)
2-Chlorotoluene
2-Hexanone
4-Chlorotoluene
4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)
Acetone
Benzene
Bromobenzene
Bromochloromethane
Bromodichloromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane
Carbon tetrachloride
Chlorobenzene
Chloroethane
Chloroform
Chloromethane
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
Dibromochloromethane
Dibromomethane
Dichlorodifluoromethane
Diisopropyl ether
Ethylbenzene
Hexachloro-1,3-butadiene
m&p-Xylene
Methyl-tert-butyl ether
Methylene Chloride
Naphthalene
o-Xylene
p-Isopropyltoluene
Styrene
Tetrachloroethene
Toluene
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
Trichloroethene
Trichlorofluoromethane
Vinyl acetate
Vinyl chloride
Xylene (Total)
1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 (S)
4-Bromofluorobenzene (S)
Toluene-d8 (S)
ug/L 50 51.5 103
ug/L 50 54.8 110
ug/L 100 104 104
ug/L 50 52.3 105
ug/L 100 97.2 97
ug/L 50 50.0 100
ug/L 100 105 105
ug/L 100 105 105
ug/L 50 51.6 103
ug/L 50 52.7 105
ug/L 50 50.4 101
ug/L 50 53.9 108
ug/L 50 51.3 103
ug/L 50 47.6 95
ug/L 50 53.4 107
ug/L 50 51.9 104
ug/L 50 47.3 95
ug/L 50 51.2 102
ug/L 50 47.0 94
ug/L 50 52.2 104
ug/L 50 54.3 109
ug/L 50 49.3 99
ug/L 50 49.5 99
ug/L 50 52.3 105
ug/L 50 49.3 99
ug/L 50 51.5 103
ug/L 50 56.2 112
ug/L 100 104 104
ug/L 50 48.8 98
ug/L 50 83.5 167
ug/L 50 53.3 107
ug/L 50 51.1 102
ug/L 50 52.7 105
ug/L 50 52.3 105
ug/L 50 50.9 102
ug/L 50 51.5 103
ug/L 50 51.6 103
ug/L 50 53.9 108
ug/L 50 49.6 99
ug/L 50 49.0 98
ug/L 100 107 107
ug/L 50 50.5 101
ug/L 150 155 103
% 105
% 99
% 103
70-130
70-130
70-133
70-130
70-130
70-130
70-130
70-144
70-130
70-130
70-130
70-130
70-131
30-177
70-130
70-130
46-131
70-130
49-130
70-130
70-130
70-130
70-130
52-134
70-131
70-130
70-131
70-130
70-130
68-130 L1,v1
70-133
70-130
70-130
70-130
70-130
70-130
70-130
70-130
70-130
61-130
70-140
59-142
70-130
70-130
70-130
70-130
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MS MSD
92594272005 Spike Spike MS MSD MS MSD % Rec Max
Parameter Units Result Conc. Conc. Result Result % Rec % Rec Limits RPD RPD Qual
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L ND 20 20 23.0 22.1 115 110 70-135 4 30
1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L ND 20 20 23.3 22.7 116 114 70-148 2 30
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L ND 20 20 22.8 22.7 114 114 70-131 0 30
1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L ND 20 20 22.1 21.6 111 108 70-136 2 30
1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L ND 20 20 22.8 22.5 114 112 70-147 1 30
1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L ND 20 20 22.8 22.2 114 111 70-158 3 30
1,1-Dichloropropene ug/L ND 20 20 24.0 23.0 120 115 70-149 4 30
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene ug/L ND 20 20 22.3 20.3 111 102 68-140 9 30
1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L ND 20 20 22.3 21.7 112 108 67-137 3 30
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ug/L ND 20 20 21.8 20.4 109 102 70-139 6 30
1,2-Dibromo-3- ug/L ND 20 20 20.7 19.5 104 98 69-136 6 30
chloropropane
1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB) ug/L ND 20 20 21.7 22.5 108 113 70-137 4 30
1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L ND 20 20 22.3 21.2 112 106 70-133 5 30
1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L ND 20 20 22.7 21.5 114 107 67-138 6 30
1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L ND 20 20 22.8 22.4 114 112 70-138 2 30
1,3-Dichlorobenzene ug/L ND 20 20 23.0 22.3 115 111 70-133 3 30
1,3-Dichloropropane ug/L ND 20 20 22.0 22.9 110 115 70-136 4 30
1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L ND 20 20 22.6 21.9 113 110 70-133 3 30
2,2-Dichloropropane ug/L ND 20 20 25.1 24.6 126 123 52-155 2 30 v2
2-Butanone (MEK) ug/L ND 40 40 43.5 42.1 109 105 61-147 3 30
2-Chlorotoluene ug/L ND 20 20 23.6 22.4 118 112 70-141 5 30
2-Hexanone ug/L ND 40 40 39.7 42.6 99 106 67-139 7 30
4-Chlorotoluene ug/L ND 20 20 22.8 21.7 114 108 70-135 5 30
4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L ND 40 40 41.9 40.2 105 101 67-136 4 30
(MIBK)
Acetone ug/L ND 40 40 44.6 41.2 111 103 55-159 8 30
Benzene ug/L ND 20 20 22.4 21.5 112 108 67-150 4 30
Bromobenzene ug/L ND 20 20 23.6 22.5 118 113 70-134 5 30
Bromochloromethane ug/L ND 20 20 22.2 21.9 111 109 70-146 2 30
Bromodichloromethane ug/L ND 20 20 22.4 21.8 112 109 70-138 3 30
Bromoform ug/L ND 20 20 21.7 21.7 109 109 57-138 0 30
Bromomethane ug/L ND 20 20 22.0 21.8 110 109 10-200 1 30
Carbon tetrachloride ug/L ND 20 20 23.6 23.0 118 115 70-147 2 30
Chlorobenzene ug/L ND 20 20 23.2 22.4 116 112 70-137 4 30
Chloroethane ug/L ND 20 20 23.7 23.7 118 119 51-166 0 30
Chloroform ug/L ND 20 20 23.3 22.8 117 114 70-144 2 30
Chloromethane ug/L ND 20 20 17.5 17.3 88 86 24-161 2 30
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L ND 20 20 23.8 23.0 119 115 67-148 4 30
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L ND 20 20 22.1 21.4 111 107 70-142 3 30
Dibromochloromethane ug/L ND 20 20 21.7 21.0 109 105 68-138 3 30
Dibromomethane ug/L ND 20 20 21.6 21.0 108 105 70-134 3 30
Dichlorodifluoromethane ug/L ND 20 20 12.5 12.5 63 63 43-155 0 30
Diisopropyl ether ug/L ND 20 20 21.5 20.8 108 104 65-146 4 30
Ethylbenzene ug/L ND 20 20 23.7 23.2 119 116 68-143 2 30
Hexachloro-1,3-butadiene ug/L ND 20 20 23.9 22.5 120 113 62-151 6 30
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MS MSD
92594272005 Spike Spike MS MSD MS MSD % Rec Max
Parameter Units Result Conc. Conc. Result Result % Rec % Rec Limits RPD RPD Qual
m&p-Xylene ug/L ND 40 40 48.5 47.6 121 119 53-157 2 30
Methyl-tert-butyl ether ug/L ND 20 20 20.6 20.3 102 100 59-156 2 30
Methylene Chloride ug/L ND 20 20 23.0 22.6 115 113 64-148 1 30
Naphthalene ug/L ND 20 20 20.9 20.0 105 100 57-150 4 30
o-Xylene ug/L ND 20 20 23.3 22.5 116 113 68-143 3 30
p-Isopropyltoluene ug/L ND 20 20 23.5 22.4 118 112 70-141 5 30
Styrene ug/L ND 20 20 23.4 23.8 117 119 70-136 2 30
Tetrachloroethene ug/L ND 20 20 23.8 23.2 119 116 70-139 3 30
Toluene ug/L ND 20 20 22.4 21.8 112 109 47-157 3 30
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L ND 20 20 23.3 23.2 117 116 70-149 1 30
Vans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L ND 20 20 22.0 21.0 110 105 70-138 4 30
Trichloroethene ug/L ND 20 20 22.3 22.0 112 110 70-149 1 30
Trichlorofluoromethane ug/L ND 20 20 21.9 21.5 110 108 61-154 2 30
Vinyl acetate ug/L ND 40 40 44.1 42.7 110 107 48-156 3 30
Vinyl chloride ug/L ND 20 20 19.4 19.2 97 96 55-172 1 30
Xylene (Total) ug/L ND 60 60 71.7 70.1 120 117 66-145 2 30
1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 (S) % 105 107 70-130
4-Bromofluorobenzene (S) % 102 106 70-130
Toluene-d8 (S) % 99 98 70-130
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QC Batch Method: EPA 8260D Analysis Description: 8260D MSV Low Level
Laboratory: Pace Analytical Services - Charlotte
Associated Lab Samples: 92593649002
METHOD BLANK: 3588044 Matrix: Water
Associated Lab Samples: 92593649002
Parameter
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Units Result Limit MDL Analyzed Qualifiers
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L ND 1.0 0.31 03/22/22 13:05
1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L ND 1.0 0.33 03/22/22 13:05
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L ND 1.0 0.22 03/22/22 13:05
1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L ND 1.0 0.32 03/22/22 13:05
1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L ND 1.0 0.37 03/22/22 13:05
1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L ND 1.0 0.35 03/22/22 13:05
1,1-Dichloropropene ug/L ND 1.0 0.43 03/22/22 13:05
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene ug/L ND 1.0 0.81 03/22/22 13:05 IK
1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L ND 1.0 0.26 03/22/22 13:05
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ug/L ND 1.0 0.64 03/22/22 13:05 IK
1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L ND 2.0 0.34 03/22/22 13:05
1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB) ug/L ND 1.0 0.27 03/22/22 13:05
1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L ND 1.0 0.34 03/22/22 13:05
1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L ND 1.0 0.32 03/22/22 13:05
1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L ND 1.0 0.36 03/22/22 13:05
1,3-Dichlorobenzene ug/L ND 1.0 0.34 03/22/22 13:05
1,3-Dichloropropane ug/L ND 1.0 0.28 03/22/22 13:05
1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L ND 1.0 0.33 03/22/22 13:05
2,2-Dichloropropane ug/L ND 1.0 0.39 03/22/22 13:05
2-Butanone (MEK) ug/L ND 5.0 4.0 03/22/22 13:05
2-Chlorotoluene ug/L ND 1.0 0.32 03/22/22 13:05
2-Hexanone ug/L ND 5.0 0.48 03/22/22 13:05
4-Chlorotoluene ug/L ND 1.0 0.32 03/22/22 13:05
4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) ug/L ND 5.0 2.7 03/22/22 13:05
Acetone ug/L ND 25.0 5.1 03/22/22 13:05
Benzene ug/L ND 1.0 0.34 03/22/22 13:05
Bromobenzene ug/L ND 1.0 0.29 03/22/22 13:05
Bromochloromethane ug/L ND 1.0 0.47 03/22/22 13:05
Bromodichloromethane ug/L ND 1.0 0.31 03/22/22 13:05
Bromoform ug/L ND 1.0 0.34 03/22/22 13:05
Bromomethane ug/L ND 2.0 1.7 03/22/22 13:05
Carbon tetrachloride ug/L ND 1.0 0.33 03/22/22 13:05
Chlorobenzene ug/L ND 1.0 0.28 03/22/22 13:05
Chloroethane ug/L ND 1.0 0.65 03/22/22 13:05
Chloroform ug/L ND 1.0 0.43 03/22/22 13:05
Chloromethane ug/L ND 1.0 0.54 03/22/22 13:05
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L ND 1.0 0.38 03/22/22 13:05
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L ND 1.0 0.36 03/22/22 13:05
Dibromochloromethane ug/L ND 1.0 0.36 03/22/22 13:05
Dibromomethane ug/L ND 1.0 0.39 03/22/22 13:05
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Parameter Units Result Limit
MDL
Analyzed Qualifiers
Dichlorodifluoromethane ug/L ND 1.0 0.35 03/22/22 13:05
Diisopropyl ether ug/L ND 1.0 0.31 03/22/22 13:05
Ethylbenzene ug/L ND 1.0 0.30 03/22/22 13:05
Hexachloro-1,3-butadiene ug/L ND 2.0 1.5 03/22/22 13:05 IK
m&p-Xylene ug/L ND 2.0 0.71 03/22/22 13:05
Methyl-tert-butyl ether ug/L ND 1.0 0.42 03/22/22 13:05
Methylene Chloride ug/L ND 5.0 2.0 03/22/22 13:05
Naphthalene ug/L ND 1.0 0.64 03/22/22 13:05 IK
o-Xylene ug/L ND 1.0 0.34 03/22/22 13:05
p-Isopropyltoluene ug/L ND 1.0 0.41 03/22/22 13:05
Styrene ug/L ND 1.0 0.29 03/22/22 13:05
Tetrachloroethene ug/L ND 1.0 0.29 03/22/22 13:05
Toluene ug/L ND 1.0 0.48 03/22/22 13:05
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L ND 1.0 0.40 03/22/22 13:05
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L ND 1.0 0.36 03/22/22 13:05
Trichloroethene ug/L ND 1.0 0.38 03/22/22 13:05
Trichlorofluoromethane ug/L ND 1.0 0.30 03/22/22 13:05
Vinyl acetate ug/L ND 2.0 1.3 03/22/22 13:05
Vinyl chloride ug/L ND 1.0 0.39 03/22/22 13:05
Xylene (Total) ug/L ND 1.0 0.34 03/22/22 13:05
1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 (S) % 102 70-130 03/22/22 13:05
4-Bromofluorobenzene (S) 94 104 70-130 03/22/22 13:05
Toluene-d8 (S) % 103 70-130 03/22/22 13:05
LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE: 3588045
Spike LCS LCS % Rec
Parameter Units Conc. Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L 50 47.8 96 70-130
1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L 50 54.9 110 70-130
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L 50 47.5 95 70-130
1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L 50 51.0 102 70-130
1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L 50 50.3 101 70-130
1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L 50 51.5 103 70-132
1,1-Dichloropropene ug/L 50 54.8 110 70-131
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene ug/L 50 46.6 93 70-134 IK
1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L 50 47.4 95 70-130
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ug/L 50 47.0 94 70-130 IK
1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L 50 46.2 92 70-132
1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB) ug/L 50 49.3 99 70-130
1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 50 45.6 91 70-130
1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L 50 53.2 106 70-130
1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L 50 50.5 101 70-130
1,3-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 50 46.9 94 70-130
1,3-Dichloropropane ug/L 50 48.5 97 70-130
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Parameter
Spike LCS LCS % Rec
Units Conc. Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers
1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L 50 45.8 92 70-130
2,2-Dichloropropane ug/L 50 53.4 107 70-130
2-Butanone (MEK) ug/L 100 105 105 70-133
2-Chlorotoluene ug/L 50 46.7 93 70-130
2-Hexanone ug/L 100 91.3 91 70-130
4-Chlorotoluene ug/L 50 44.9 90 70-130
4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) ug/L 100 99.9 100 70-130
Acetone ug/L 100 99.7 100 70-144
Benzene ug/L 50 48.2 96 70-130
Bromobenzene ug/L 50 46.1 92 70-130
Bromochloromethane ug/L 50 50.8 102 70-130
Bromodichloromethane ug/L 50 49.8 100 70-130
Bromoform ug/L 50 46.0 92 70-131
Bromomethane ug/L 50 44.2 88 30-177
Carbon tetrachloride ug/L 50 53.1 106 70-130
Chlorobenzene ug/L 50 46.4 93 70-130
Chloroethane ug/L 50 59.9 120 46-131
Chloroform ug/L 50 51.0 102 70-130
Chloromethane ug/L 50 38.3 77 49-130
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L 50 52.5 105 70-130
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L 50 50.7 101 70-130
Dibromochloromethane ug/L 50 46.2 92 70-130
Dibromomethane ug/L 50 47.9 96 70-130
Dichlorodifluoromethane ug/L 50 46.7 93 52-134
Diisopropyl ether ug/L 50 51.8 104 70-131
Ethylbenzene ug/L 50 47.6 95 70-130
Hexachloro-1,3-butadiene ug/L 50 48.3 97 70-131 IK
m&p-Xylene ug/L 100 94.2 94 70-130
Methyl-tert-butyl ether ug/L 50 57.1 114 70-130
Methylene Chloride ug/L 50 45.0 90 68-130
Naphthalene ug/L 50 47.0 94 70-133 IK
o-Xylene ug/L 50 45.3 91 70-130
p-Isopropyltoluene ug/L 50 47.3 95 70-130
Styrene ug/L 50 46.0 92 70-130
Tetrachloroethene ug/L 50 44.1 88 70-130
Toluene ug/L 50 47.1 94 70-130
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L 50 51.5 103 70-130
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L 50 50.1 100 70-130
Trichloroethene ug/L 50 48.9 98 70-130
Trichlorofluoromethane ug/L 50 54.0 108 61-130
Vinyl acetate ug/L 100 108 108 70-140
Vinyl chloride ug/L 50 47.1 94 59-142
Xylene (Total) ug/L 150 139 93 70-130
1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 (S) % 113 70-130
4-Bromofluorobenzene (S) °A) 101 70-130
Toluene-d8 (S) °A. 99 70-130
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MATRIX SPIKE SAMPLE: 3588047
92593935030 Spike MS MS % Rec
Parameter Units Result Conc. Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L ND 20 20.7 103 70-135
1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L ND 20 24.0 120 70-148
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L ND 20 21.0 105 70-131
1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L ND 20 22.1 110 70-136
1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L ND 20 22.0 110 70-147
1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L ND 20 21.2 106 70-158
1,1-Dichloropropene ug/L ND 20 22.6 113 70-149
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene ug/L ND 20 21.8 109 68-140 IK
1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L ND 20 20.6 103 67-137
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ug/L ND 20 22.1 110 70-139 IK
1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L ND 20 19.5 97 69-136
1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB) ug/L ND 20 21.9 110 70-137
1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L ND 20 20.4 102 70-133
1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L ND 20 23.7 119 67-138
1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L ND 20 22.1 111 70-138
1,3-Dichlorobenzene ug/L ND 20 20.8 104 70-133
1,3-Dichloropropane ug/L ND 20 20.9 104 70-136
1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L ND 20 20.6 103 70-133
2,2-Dichloropropane ug/L ND 20 23.8 119 52-155
2-Butanone (MEK) ug/L ND 40 41.7 104 61-147
2-Chlorotoluene ug/L ND 20 21.0 105 70-141
2-Hexanone ug/L ND 40 40.8 102 67-139
4-Chlorotoluene ug/L ND 20 20.6 103 70-135
4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) ug/L ND 40 43.2 108 67-136
Acetone ug/L ND 40 43.1 108 55-159
Benzene ug/L ND 20 20.7 103 67-150
Bromobenzene ug/L ND 20 21.3 107 70-134
Bromochloromethane ug/L ND 20 21.9 110 70-146
Bromodichloromethane ug/L ND 20 22.2 111 70-138
Bromoform ug/L ND 20 20.5 103 57-138
Bromomethane ug/L ND 20 21.1 106 10-200
Carbon tetrachloride ug/L ND 20 23.7 118 70-147
Chlorobenzene ug/L ND 20 20.8 104 70-137
Chloroethane ug/L ND 20 20.6 103 51-166 v1
Chloroform ug/L ND 20 22.6 113 70-144
Chloromethane ug/L ND 20 11.6 58 24-161
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L ND 20 23.3 116 67-148
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L ND 20 21.3 106 70-142
Dibromochloromethane ug/L ND 20 19.0 95 68-138
Dibromomethane ug/L ND 20 21.0 105 70-134
Dichlorodifluoromethane ug/L ND 20 5.5 28 43-155 M1
Diisopropyl ether ug/L ND 20 21.9 110 65-146
Ethylbenzene ug/L ND 20 21.5 108 68-143
Hexachloro-1,3-butadiene ug/L ND 20 24.0 120 62-151 IK
m&p-Xylene ug/L ND 40 43.3 108 53-157
Methyl-tert-butyl ether ug/L ND 20 22.4 112 59-156
Methylene Chloride ug/L ND 20 20.2 101 64-148
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92593935030 Spike MS MS % Rec
Parameter Units Result Conc. Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers
Naphthalene ug/L ND 20 21.0 105 57-150 IK
o-Xylene ug/L ND 20 21.0 105 68-143
p-Isopropyltoluene ug/L ND 20 21.9 110 70-141
Styrene ug/L ND 20 20.3 101 70-136
Tetrachloroethene ug/L ND 20 19.6 98 70-139
Toluene ug/L ND 20 21.6 108 47-157
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L ND 20 22.4 112 70-149
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L ND 20 21.9 110 70-138
Trichloroethene ug/L ND 20 22.0 107 70-149
Trichlorofluoromethane ug/L ND 20 21.3 106 61-154
Vinyl acetate ug/L ND 40 42.6 106 48-156
Vinyl chloride ug/L ND 20 13.7 69 55-172
Xylene (Total) ug/L ND 60 64.3 107 66-145
1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 (S) % 107 70-130
4-Bromofluorobenzene (S) % 101 70-130
Toluene-d8 (S) % 102 70-130
SAMPLE DUPLICATE: 3588046
92593935023 Dup
Parameter Units Result Result
RPD
Max
RPD Qualifiers
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L ND ND 30
1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L ND ND 30
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L ND ND 30
1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L ND ND 30
1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L ND ND 30
1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L ND ND 30
1,1-Dichloropropene ug/L ND ND 30
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene ug/L ND ND 30
1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L ND ND 30
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ug/L ND ND 30
1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L ND ND 30
1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB) ug/L ND ND 30
1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L ND ND 30
1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L ND ND 30
1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L ND ND 30
1,3-Dichlorobenzene ug/L ND ND 30
1,3-Dichloropropane ug/L ND ND 30
1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L ND ND 30
2,2-Dichloropropane ug/L ND ND 30
2-Butanone (MEK) ug/L ND ND 30
2-Chlorotoluene ug/L ND ND 30
2-Hexanone ug/L ND ND 30
4-Chlorotoluene ug/L ND ND 30
4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) ug/L ND ND 30
Acetone ug/L ND ND 30
Results presented on this page are In the units Indicated by the "Units" column except where an alternate unit is presented to the right of the result.
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QUALITY CONTROL DATA
Project: TRYON & MOREHEAD DEVELOPMENT
Pace Project No.: 92593649
Pace Analytical Services, LLC
9800 KinceyAve. Suite 100
Huntersville, NC 28078
(704)875-9092
SAMPLE DUPLICATE: 3588046
Parameter
92593935023 Dup
Units Result Result
RPD
Max
RPD
Qualifiers
Benzene ug/L ND ND 30
Bromobenzene ug/L ND ND 30
Bromochloromethane ug/L ND ND 30
Bromodichloromethane ug/L ND ND 30
Bromoform ug/L ND ND 30
Bromomethane ug/L ND ND 30
Carbon tetrachloride ug/L ND ND 30
Chlorobenzene ug/L ND ND 30
Chloroethane ug/L ND ND 30 v1
Chloroform ug/L ND ND 30
Chloromethane ug/L ND ND 30
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L ND ND 30
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L ND ND 30
Dibromochloromethane ug/L ND ND 30
Dibromomethane ug/L ND ND 30
Dichlorodifluoromethane ug/L ND ND 30
Diisopropyl ether ug/L ND ND 30
Ethylbenzene ug/L ND ND 30
Hexachloro-1,3-butadiene ug/L ND ND 30
m&p-Xylene ug/L ND ND 30
Methyl-tert-butyl ether ug/L ND ND 30
Methylene Chloride ug/L ND ND 30
Naphthalene ug/L ND ND 30
o-Xylene ug/L ND ND 30
p-Isopropyltoluene ug/L ND ND 30
Styrene ug/L ND ND 30
Tetrachloroethene ug/L ND ND 30
Toluene ug/L ND ND 30
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L ND ND 30
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L ND ND 30
Trichloroethene ug/L ND ND 30
Trichlorofluoromethane ug/L ND ND 30
Vinyl acetate ug/L ND ND 30
Vinyl chloride ug/L ND ND 30
Xylene (Total) ug/L ND ND 30
1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 (S) % 106 101
4-Bromofluorobenzene (S) % 105 100
Toluene-d8 (S) % 104 102
Results presented on this page are in the units indicated by the "Units" column except where an alternate unit is presented to the right of the result.
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QUALIFIERS
Project: TRYON & MOREHEAD DEVELOPMENT
Pace Project No.: 92593649
Pace Analytical Services, LLC
9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100
Huntersville, NC 28078
(704)875-9092
DEFINITIONS
DF - Dilution Factor, if reported, represents the factor applied to the reported data due to dilution of the sample aliquot.
ND - Not Detected at or above adjusted reporting limit.
TNTC - Too Numerous To Count
J - Estimated concentration above the adjusted method detection limit and below the adjusted reporting limit.
MDL - Adjusted Method Detection Limit.
PQL - Practical Quantitation Limit.
RL - Reporting Limit - The lowest concentration value that meets project requirements for quantitative data with known precision and
bias for a specific analyte in a specific matrix.
S - Surrogate
1,2-Diphenylhydrazine decomposes to and cannot be separated from Azobenzene using Method 8270. The result for each analyte is
a combined concentration.
Consistent with EPA guidelines, unrounded data are displayed and have been used to calculate % recovery and RPD values.
LCS(D) - Laboratory Control Sample (Duplicate)
MS(D) - Matrix Spike (Duplicate)
DUP - Sample Duplicate
RPD - Relative Percent Difference
NC - Not Calculable.
SG - Silica Gel - Clean -Up
U - Indicates the compound was analyzed for, but not detected.
Acid preservation may not be appropriate for 2 Chloroethylvinyl ether.
Aseparate vial preserved to a pH of 4-5 is recommended in SW846 Chapter 4 for the analysis ofAcrolein and Acrylonitrile by EPA
Method 8260.
N-Nitrosodiphenylamine decomposes and cannot be separated from Diphenylamine using Method 8270. The result reported for
each analyte is a combined concentration.
Reported results are not rounded until the final step prior to reporting. Therefore, calculated parameters that are typically reported as
"Total" may vary slightly from the sum of the reported component parameters.
Pace Analytical is TNI accredited. Contact your Pace PM for the current list of accredited analytes.
TNI - The NELAC Institute.
ANALYTE QUALIFIERS
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The recalculated concentration of the calibration standard(s) did not meet method acceptance criteria; this result should
be considered an estimated value.
Analyte recovery in the laboratory control sample (LCS) was above QC limits. Results for this analyte in associated
samples may be biased high.
Matrix spike recovery exceeded QC limits. Batch accepted based on laboratory control sample (LCS) recovery.
The continuing calibration verification was above the method acceptance limit. Any detection for the analyte in the
associated samples may have a high bias.
The continuing calibration verification was below the method acceptance limit. The analyte was not detected in the
associated samples and the sensitivity of the instrument was verified with a reporting limit check standard.
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QUALITY CONTROL DATA CROSS REFERENCE TABLE
Project TRYON & MOREHEAD DEVELOPMENT
Pace Project No.: 92593649
Pace Analytical Services, LLC
9800 KinceyAve. Suite 100
Huntersville, NC 28078
(704)875-9092
Analytical
Lab ID Sample ID QC Batch Method QC Batch Analytical Method Batch
92593649001 B-105 EPA 3010A 685432 EPA 6020B 685567
92593649002 B-106 EPA 3010A 685432 EPA 6020B 685567
92593649003 B-108 EPA 3010A 685432 EPA 6020E 685567
92593649004 B-110 EPA 3010A 685432 EPA 6020B 685567
92593649005 B-112 EPA 3010A 685432 EPA 6020B 685567
92593649001 B-105 EPA 8260D 685904
92593649002 B-106 EPA 8260D 686235
92593649003 B-108 EPA 8260D 685904
92593649004 B-110 EPA 8260D 685904
92593649005 B-112 EPA 8260D 685904
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Document No.:
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Issuing Authority:
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CLIENT NOTIFICATION/RESOLUTION
Person contacted: Date/Tlme:
Project Manager SCURF Review:
Date:
Project Manager SRF Review: Date:
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Document Revised: November 15, 2021
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Document No.:
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Issuing Authority:
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*Check mark top half of box if pH and/or dechiorination is
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Projects WO# : 92593649
PM: ATF Due Data: 03/23/22
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APPENDIX D
TREATMENT SYSTEM
SPECIFICATIONS
OLE
ELEVATION
MATERIALS OF CONSTRUCTION
BAG FILTERS - 304L STAINLESS STEEL
PIPE - SCH S0 PVC
BALL VAL"ES - P`.i. TRUE -UNION BALL
SVID - SA-36 WELDED STEEL (PAINTED)
PRESSURE GAGE - 0-60 PSIG
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DESCRIPTION
TIGG 5DR 0830
Reactivated Liquid Phase
Coal Based Activated Carbon
TIGG 5DR 0830 granular activated carbon made from selected grades of bituminous coal,
which has been thermally reactivated. Depending upon the application, this activated
carbon can provide performance similar to virgin activated carbon at a reduced cost.
TYPICAL PROPERTIES TIGG 5DR 0830
U.S Sieve, 90 wt% min 8 x 30*
Iodine Number, mg/g 750
Apparent Density, (dense packing)
g/cc 0.45 - 0.55
Ibs/ft3 28 - 34
Moisture - wt% max (as packed) 2
Abrasion No. - min
* Size 840 is also available
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
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This activated carbon can be used to remove:
• BTEX and other organic compounds from ground water.
• Organic compounds from wastewater and potable water.
• Trace organics from process streams such as alcohols, glycerine, MEA, acids, etc
Standard packaging of the activated carbon is in 50 pound bags or 1000 pound supersacks.
Wet drained activated carbon adsorbs oxygen from the air. Therefore, when workers need to enter a vessel containing
wet activated carbon, they should follow confined space/low oxygen level procedures. Activated carbon dust does not
present an explosion hazard.
800-925-0011 I TIGG, LLC
www.TIGG.com 1 Willow Avenue
www.TlGGtanks.com Oakdale, PA 15071
Purifying Air & Water
APPENDIX E
CHARLOTTE MECKLEBURG
CORRESPONDENCE
/ / / Charlotte -Mecklenburg
/ / 1 STORM
WATER Services StormWater.CharMeck.org
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June 6, 2022
NC Department of Environmental Quality
Mooresville Regional Office
Division of Water Resources - Water Quality Permitting Unit
610 East Center Avenue
Suite 301
Mooresville, NC 28115
Subject: NPDES Permit Application - request to discharge into the City of Charlotte municipal
stormwater system at 1111 South Tryon Street in Charlotte, NC
Division of Water Resources:
Regarding Terracon's request on behalf of Morehead Tryon Land LP in their NPDES permit
application to discharge treated water from a remediation system at the above -referenced location
into Charlotte's stormwater system, Charlotte Mecklenburg Storm Water Services (CMSWS)
approves the discharge.
CMSWS would like to make the permittee and NC DEQ aware of the following considerations and
information:
• CMSWS reserves the right to access, inspect, sample, and review documentation regarding
the groundwater treatment system at any time.
• In the event of an illicit discharge, bypass, or exceedance of permit discharge limits,
Morehead Tryon Land LP Or its consultant shall immediately notify CMSWS and
immediately implement corrective actions.
• CMSWS reserves the right to rescind approval to discharge to the City of Charlotte's MS4 for
due cause including gross improper operation of the system, and established trend of
discharge limit exceedances, failure to provide notification of illicit discharges, system
bypasses, and similar reasons.
• CMSWS does not guarantee adequate capacity is available to permitted dischargers to keep
any property or street free of water or harm as a result of this discharge. It is recommended
that if discharge flows are anticipated to be high, the discharger should avoid discharging
during wet weather.
• CMSWS takes no responsibility for backflows from the public drainage system into the
permitted discharger's system.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Andrew DeCristofaro at (704) 517-8771.
2145 Sutlle Avenue
Charlotte NC 28208
charlottenc.gov
600 East 4th Street
Charlotte. NC 28202
Division of Water Resources
June 6, 2022
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Sincerely,
Andrew DeCristofaro
Water Quality Program Specialist
cc: William Frazier, Terracon Consultants
Robert Brookshire, Terracon Consultants