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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDWR APS Read File Archive Sept 2013 A47 NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Water Quality Programs Pat McCrory Thomas A.Reeder John E.Skvarla, III Governor Director Secretary September 30, 2013 Jerry Sisk, Engineering Director Coats American, Inc. Post Office Box 368 Marion, NC 28752 SUBJECT: September 13, 2013 Compliance Evaluation Inspection Coats American-Sevier Plant Wastewater Recycle System/Ash Basin Permit No: WQ0005603 McDowell County Dear Mr. Sisk: Enclosed please find a copy of the Compliance Evaluation Inspection Form from the inspection conducted on September 13, 2013. The facility was found to be in Compliance with permit WQ0005603. The ash basin may be closed out as the facility is no longer using a coal fired boiler. I have enclosed a copy of the closure guidelines for coal ash basins. Please review the guidance and contact us at(828)296-4500 if you have any questions regarding closure of the basin. Please refer to the enclosed inspection report(Inspection Summary Page 2)for additional observations and comments. The assistance of Mr. Phillip Pittman was greatly appreciated during the inspection. if you or your staff have any questions, please call me at(828) 296-4685, Sincerely, , A��� Beverly Price Environmental Specialist Enclosure cc: Mike Bell Director Environmental & Safety Engineering Coats North America 374 Coats Dr. Toccoa Ga. 30577 w/enclosures APS Central Files WQ Asheville Files WATER QUALITY SECTION North Carolina Division of Water Resources—Asheville Regional Office 2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,N.C. 28778 Phone(828)296-4500 FAX (828)299-7043 Internet: h2o.enr.state.nc.us An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Permit: WQ0005603 Owner-Facility: Coats American Inc Inspection Date: 09/13/2013 Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Reason for Visit: Routine Inspection Summary: The coal ash basin is no longer in use. Freeboard is monitored but the basin is only holding rainwater. The dam is mowed and monitored. Freeboard=5 ft. Groundwater investigation is still on-going. The coal-ash basin may be closed out. A closure guidline will be submitted to the permittee. Page: 2 NCDENit North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality Beverly Eaves Perdue Charles Wakild; P. E. Dee Freeman Governor Director Secretary December 4,2012 MEMORANDUM TO: Aquifer Protection Section Staff Interested Parties FROM: S. Jay Zimmerman, Chief Aquifer Protection Section SUBJECT: Guidelines for the Closure of As s . Purpose :F The purpose of these guidelines is rovide a co `on for the cloy f ash ponds at coal-fired power plant facilities pe by the Di f Water Quality ( Q). There are fourteen (14) coal-fired power plant Carolina re regulated under North Carolina General Statute 143.215.1. Theses a are fug; regulated by 15A NCAC 2L, Classifications and Wate lity Stand App to the undwaters of North Carolina, but are not regulated k hazardo aste. moose ese guidelines is to provide clarification of the e pro "` M res for _ s_sink r regulations applicable to these facilities often overl` can be. fusing. h In order t F., gui ond c` es, the Aquifer Protection Section (APS) researc ted ents fry o Carolina Division of Waste Management D olid Waste s, viromn Protection Agency (EPA), and other State guideli` d rules. Al = h co ve action is not the focus of these guidelines, closure of these struc can be cons d an ant tool if corrective action is required. However,the basis of thes elines is to t perm es in obtaining a closure approval from DWQ. Closure Plan A r Each coal ash facili' e = y a unique set of challenges for closure due to their size, complexity, and locati erefore, to allow the most flexibility in solutions to these challenges, the attached g elines only outline the requirements versus spelling out specific details, thus facilitating the decisions the permittee may need to make to determine the best way to meet these requirements. A closure plan must still be submitted that details all aspects of the closure and post-closure activities at the facility, and should include the following elements: AQUIFER PROTECTION SECTION One 1636 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,North Carolina 27699-1636 Location:512 N.Salisbury St.,Raleigh,North Carolina 27604 NOt thCarol.ina Phone:919-607-6464 t FAX:919-807-6496 �Vatmrallf/ Internet:www.nmaterouality.ona i/ An Equal Opportunity 1 Affirmative Action Employer A • Facility and Ash Pond Description • Site Maps • Hydrogeologic, Geologic, and Geotechnical Investigation. • Closure Method • Hydrogeologic Modeling • Post-closure plan • Schedules • Future Site Use Once the closure plan is developed, the permittee of the facility must submit this plan along with a letter to the APS Section Chief requesting closure. The closure plan will be reviewed by a technical review committee selected by the APS Section Chief. The committee will generally consist of engineers, geologists and APS regional and central office representatives, to include the APS Regional Supervisor of the closure site. After thorough review of the closure plan and coordination with the DWQ National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) staff, the committee will present their recommendations to the APS Section Chief. The APS Section Chief will then send a letter to the requestor that conveys approval or denial of the closure request. If the letter conveys denial, sufficient justification for the decision will be included. If the letter conveys approval,the requestor may begin the closure activities. Cc: Surface Water Protection Section(SWPS) (Matt Matthews) SWPS/NPDES (Tom Belnick) Attachment Page 2 of 2 Ash Pond Closure Plan Requirements The purpose of the following outline is to aid in the development of a closure plan for ash ponds to be submitted to the Aquifer Protection Section(APS) Chief for approval. 1) Facility and Ash Pond Description. Briefly describe or provide the following: a) Site and history of site operations. b) Ash handling and storage operations. c) Types of flows discharging into the pond (e.g.:,ash transport water, stormwater runoff, chemical and non-chemical metal cle. wastewaters, coal pile runoff, � r• miscellaneous equipment cooling and lubriwater, etc.) .r�. pond(s). d) Estimated volume of material contained.��'� r: p . e) Analysis of the structural integrity off po ,` f) Composition of liner(lined or unl : ond). g) Summarized results of any pr environmenta a stigations performed at the site. 2) Site Map. Provide a site map that illust he follow.ng: ' . .. a) All structures within the property b `` " x`. b) All identified curren ' ormer ash 'and storage areas. c) All property bound ari ablished c iance boundaries. d) All known potential 'e. water ly wells, surface water bodies streams, s sin s,Takes, s surfa' age features), and wetlands) ( p g . within e grope ound . in ery e) Togo : 'c ,, s of the als).. , (, � v`�� .� :� Loca� . : of all ' :,.rite act* --�. ` active.,-�.vision of Waste Management (DWM fitted ;d waste ities along with their associated compliance b ,undaries` ` swells. rop o ater monitoring wells associated with g ., and xr , moni` ` : f of the fw � ve ih ponds. L All exis F;.:and osed sam` a collection locations associated with the operation or ;,..' use o ash pond(s). 3) Hydra logic, Geol and technical Investigation. Refer to the Policy for Hydrog t� ,is Investi `f ' nand Reporting dated May 31, 2007. This document is available: c :// o cdenr.org/c/document library/get file?uuid=8d7532b6-c7ac- 4ba6-8fb4-9 1. 799 ou Id=38364. Then provide: a) A brief V of the hydrogeology and geology of the site. b) A descriptio"w the stratigraphy of the geologic units underlying the ash ponds. c) The hydraulic conductivity for the ash, liner (if present), and all identified stratigraphic units underlying the ash pond(s). d) The geotechnical properties for the ash, liner (if present), and the uppermost identified stratigraphic unit underlying the ash pond(s). Analyses should include the following: i) Unified Soil Classification System symbol ii) Natural moisture content iii) Grain size distribution iv) Atterberg Limits Draft 6 1-16-13 v) Specific gravity �\ vi) Effective friction angle vii) Maximum dry density viii) Optimum moisture content ix) Permeability e) Chemical composition of the water, ash, and ash-affected soil in the ash ponds and provide the laboratory results. A map that illustrates the following: i) potentiometric contours and flow directions for all identified aquifers underlying the ash pond(s) (shallow, int ediate, and deep). ii) the known horizontal extent of ids ` 3 contaminant plumes for all identified aquifers underlying the 4. d(s). �... g) Cross-sections that illustrate the followi i) Vertical and horizontal exte `e ash the ash pond ii) Stratigraphy of the geolo 't. s underlyin ash pond. iii Known vertical extent ntified contami .y a :lumes for all identified aquifers underlying the ond(.). f . , 4) Hydrogeologic Modeling. Please refer grou ater modef� olicy. It can be 1f A y found on our webs at htt :. fennor c/doc ent Libra / et file?uuid=06a29223- 336a- f-4 1 f 9 5 e 1 ; - rou Id=38364. Follow Section II z of the policy to report the res odeling. j;, . a} Perform hydrogeologic;` o'' y that r / p � the effects on groundwater chemistry in luding the f� g =_ i) <<concentr ,_ma : <n an ` e of constituents that could led NC AC ` ar re and after closure activities uding fects o p otential re�e tors. ; p P ;ts on; undwater% els, flow, and direction as a result of the cloy . ding! . h g effects on/from potential receptors. n.'a h the dwate ysis methods necessary to demonstrate m com h th NCAC = 02 Groundwater Quality Standards and 15A �., NCAC 02 y 06,a licable. 5) Cl '.` Method a) vide a de sc" <: n of t� losure method. Closure options include: s r Complet p. This alternative entails placing a cap such as a composite eomern e, impermeable clay, and/or a soil cover. No ash or ash- to .�. '1 would leave the ash pond area. Isolation of the ash by p - of the appropriate cover system and provision of buffers over the a Ire area is expected. ii) Partial Cap. This alternative entails consolidating ash and ash-affected soil into as small area within the pond footprint as feasible. A conceptual design will be presented to determine the size of the area that would be capped (e.g. with a composite geo-membrane, impermeable clay, and/or soil cover). iii) Clean Closure. This alternative assumes that all coal ash can be excavated and the site will be returned to the natural condition. iv) Other. Must be equally or more effective than the other closure options. Draft 6 1-16-13 b) Provide any plans for beneficial reuse of the coal ash under 15A NCAC 02T .1200 (if applicable). c) Identify which ash pond(s)the selected closure method applies. d) Provide all engineering drawings, schematics, and specifications for the proposed closure method. i) If required by G.S. 89C, engineering design documents should be prepared, signed, and sealed by a professional engineer. ii) Describe the construction quality assurance and quality control program including: A) responsibilities and authorities; A; B) inspection activities; and 16 r'1 C) sampling strategies e) Describe the provisions for disposal ofer through the NPDES permit or any other relevant permit. £«` f) Describe the provisions for disp i'removal off ,.-. Identify the site and the permit number for ash sent to a i fitted disposal site I'l gsh is left in place: .y...,H . i) Describe how the ash wt stabilized `` "` ��...., C�M1�rr4 Estimate the volume of as' =l ��in plaedt g) Identify all permits tare necess ; as that will nee�t be acquired or modified)to compleO ,^' e activities . :> M 6 Post-Closure Plan. Post-Cloy=.� should be- ned for a minimum of 30 years. If xs`<'. aled b a professional engineer. required by G.S. 89C,these plaho 'signed are y i4y+ >. a) Describe th11 e, ost-closure an A ' ante "'k hies. .- 3.10 v,.. affected groundwater, and b Demons u:;µTong-tern�rntrol, a acha ' c) Desc e Gro r Mo :.:'.� g Program,Io include: i) osure" oundwaterl,`.ynitoring including parameters to be sampled w> andes :5 e `' " ' /s installations, including a map with the a al mo sed Ions and construction details. £:: Describe ctiori osed to mitigate statistically significant groundwater . '' < �; uallty. 7) Schec 3 activities related to closure and ;. �f a) Pr"i�e an esti of the milestone dates for all acts posh`= ure. `',:, b) Provide�g to of the time required for hydrostatic equilibrium of w. ground wait'' ath the ash pond(s)after closure. 8) Future Site Use 10 a) Describe the anticipated future site use. b) Determine the necessity for deed restrictions following closure. Draft 6 1-16-13 i®�♦r T NCD North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Water Quality Programs Pat McCrory Thomas A.Reeder John E.Skvarla, III Governor Director Secretary October 1, 2013 Alan Schabilion, Owner Blue Ridge Gemstone Mine Emerald Village Mine Post Office Box 98 Little Switzerland, NC 28749 SUBJECT: September 24, 2013 Compliance Evaluation Inspections Blue Ridge Gemstone Mine Emerald Village Gem Mine Wastewater Recycle Systems Permit No: WQ0000331 Permit No: WQ0006406 Mitchell County Dear Mr. Schabilion: Enclosed please find a copy of the Compliance Evaluation Inspection Forms from the inspections conducted on September 24, 2013. The facilities were found to be in compliance with permits WQ0000331 &W00006406. Please refer to the enclosed inspection reports for additional observations and comments. If you or your staff have any questions, please call me at (828) 296-4685. Sincerely, Beverly P Environmental Specialist Enclosure cc: APS Central Files WQ Asheville Files WATER QUALITY SECTION North Carolina Division of Water Resources—Asheville Regional Office 2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,N.C. 28778 Phone(828)296-4500 FAX (828)299-7043 Internet: h2o.enr.state.nc.us An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer �i \_✓ ___. Compliance Inspection Report ,mit: W00000331 Effective: 07/31/09 Expiration: 09/30/17 Owner: Blue Ridge Gemstone Mine SOC: Effective: Expiration: Facility: Blue Ridge Gemstone Mine PO Box 98 County: Mitchell Region: Asheville Little Switzerland NC 28749 Contact Person: Alan R Schabilion Title: Owner Phone: 828-765-6463 Directions to Facility: Hwy 226-A to Little Switzerland.Take Crabtree Creek Road to McKinney Mine Road(left). Facility is located approximately 2.0 miles on the left. System Classifications: Primary ORC: Certification: Phone: Secondary ORC(s): On-Site Representative(s): 24 hour contact name Alan R Schabilion Phone: 828-765-6463 On-site representative Alan R Schabilion Phone: 828-765-6463 Related Permits: Inspection Date: 09/24/2013 Entry Time: 01:30 PM Exit Time: 02:00 PM Primary Inspector: Beverly Price Phone: 828-296-4500 ,,Secondary Inspector(s): Reason for Inspection: Routine Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Permit Inspection Type: Closed-Loop Recycle Facility Status: ■ Compliant Q Not Compliant Question Areas: 0 Miscellaneous Questions (See attachment summary) Page: 1 Permit: WQ0000331 Owner-Facility: Blue Ridge Gemstone Mine Inspection Date: 09/24/2013 Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Reason for Visit: Routine Inspection Summary: This facility is not in operation. Mr. Schabilion indicated that he might open the mine in 2014. f— Page: 2 Compliance Inspection Report emit: W00006406 Effective: 01/19/07 Expiration: 12/31/15 Owner: Emerald Village Inc SOC: Effective: Expiration: Facility: Emerald Village Gem Mine County: Mitchell PO Box 98 Region: Asheville Little Switzerland NC 28749 Contact Person: Alan Schabilion Title: Phone: 828-765-6463 Directions to Facility: Hwy.226-A to Little Switzerland.Take Crabtree Creek Road to McKinney Mine Rd.(left). Facility is located on the left approximately 2.5 miles on McKinney Mine Road. System Classifications: Primary ORC: Certification: Phone: Secondary ORC(s): On-Site Representative(s): 24 hour contact name Alan R Schabilion Phone: 828-765-5264 On-site representative Alan R Schabilion Phone: 828-765-6463 Related Permits: Inspection Date: 09/24/2013 Entry Time: 01:00 PM Exit Time: 01:30 PM Primary Inspector: Beverly Price Phone: 828-296-4500 Secondary Inspector(s): Reason for Inspection: Routine Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Permit Inspection Type: Closed-Loop Recycle Facility Status: ■ Compliant Q Not Compliant Question Areas: Miscellaneous Questions ■Record Keeping (See attachment summary) F� Page: 1 Permit: WQ0006406 Owner-Facility: Emerald Village Inc Inspection Date: 09/24/2013 Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Reason for Visit: Routine Inspection Summary: The facility is well maintained and appears to be operating according to permit conditions. Page: 2 Permit: WQ0006406 Owner•Facility: Emerald Village Inc .spection Date: 09/24/2013 Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Reason for Visit: Routine type Yes No NA NE Activated Sludge Spray,LR 0 Lagoon Spray, LR ❑ n Single Family Spray,LR Infiltration System 0 Reuse(Quality) Single Family Drip 0 Activated Sludge Drip,LR n Activated Sludge Spray, HR Q Recycle/Reuse M Record Keeping Yes No NA NE Is a copy of current permit available? 0 0 ❑ 0 Are monitoring reports present: NDMR? O NDAR? 0 0 0 Are flow rates less than of permitted flow? O Q Are flow rates less than of permitted flow? Q ❑ Q Are application rates adhered to? Q n Q Is GW monitoring being conducted,if required(GW-59s submitted)? 0 ❑ Q Are all samples analyzed for all required parameters? Q n Q Are there any 2L GW quality violations? Q ❑ Q Is GW-59A certification form completed for facility? Q Q 0 Q Is effluent sampled for same parameters as GW? ❑ Q Q Do effluent concentrations exceed GW standards? Q 0 n Are annual soil reports available? ❑ 0 Q #Are PAN records required? ❑ D Q #Did last soil report indicate a need for lime? 0 0 Q If so, has it been applied? O Q 0 ❑ Are operational logs present? M 0 n n Are lab sheets available for review? n 0 M 0 Do lab sheets support data reported on NDMR? Q Page: 3 Permit: WQ0006406 Owner-Facility: Emerald Village Inc Inspection Date: 09/24/2013 Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Reason for Visit: Routine \ Do lab sheets support data reported on GW-59s? ❑ ❑ ■ ❑ \ Are Operational and Maintenance records present? ■ ❑ 1=1 ❑. Were Operational and Maintenance records complete? ■ 1] 0 11 Has permittee been free of public complaints in last 12 months? ■ Q 0 n Is a copy of the SOC readily available? Q 0 ■ 0 No treatment units bypassed since last inspection? 0 Q Comment: 1 Page: 4 NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Water Quality Programs Pat McCrory Thomas A. Reeder Jahn E. Skvarla, III Governor Director Secretary October 1, 2013 Charles Buchanan Buchanan Gemstone Mines Inc. Post Office Box 488 Spruce Pine, NC 28777 SUBJECT: September 24, 2013 Compliance Evaluation Inspection Gemstone Mountain Wastewater Recycle System Permit No: WQ0006075 Mitchell County Dear Mr. Buchanan: Enclosed please find a copy of the Compliance Evaluation Inspection Form from the inspection conducted on September 24, 2013. The facility was found to be in Compliance with permit WQ0006075. Please refer to the enclosed inspection report for additional observations and comments. Your assistance during the inspection was greatly appreciated. If you or your staff have any questions, please call me at (828) 296-4685. Sincerely, Beverly Price Environmental Specialist Enclosures cc:APS Central Files WQ Asheville Files WATER QUALITY SECTION North Carolina Division of Water Resources—Asheville Regional Office 2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,N.C. 28778 Phone(828)2964500 FAX (828)299-7043 Internet: h2o.enr.state.nc.us An Equal OpportunitylAffirmativeActlon Employer \\ _.,\ l rl�/1 /, Compliance Inspection Report :rmit: W00006075 Effective: 09/11/08 Expiration: 08/31/17 Owner: Buchanan Gemstone Mines Inc SOC: Effective: Expiration: Facility: Gemstone Mountain County: Mitchell 13780 Hwy 226 Region: Asheville Spruce Pine NC 28777 Contact Person: Charles Buchanan Title: Owner Phone: 828-765-6130 Directions to Facility: Take Hwy.226 north to Spruce Pine. The facility is located on the left approximately 1 mile south of the Blue Ridge Parkway. System Classifications: Primary ORC: Certification: Phone: Secondary ORC(s):, On-Site Representative(s): 24 hour contact name Charles Buchanan Phone: 704-765-6130 On-site representative Charles Buchanan Phone: 828-765-6130 Related Permits: Inspection Date: 09/24/2013 Entry Time: 12:00 PM Exit Time: 12:30 PM -_ Primary Inspector: Beverly Price Phone: 828-296-4500 Secondary Inspector(s): Reason for Inspection: Routine Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Permit Inspection Type: Closed-Loop Recycle Facility Status: ■ Compliant ❑ Not Compliant Question Areas: Miscellaneous Questions E Record Keeping (See attachment summary) Page: 1 Permit: WQ0006075 Owner-Facility: Buchanan Gemstone Mines Inc Inspection Date: 09/24/2013 Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Reason for Visit: Routine \\ Inspection Summary: v'\ Freeboard was at the start pump mark. Instructed Mr. Buchanan to turn off the pump from the creek. A copy of the most recent permit will be sent to the permittee. Please keep the permit with the other records. Page: 2 Permit: WQ0006075 owner-Facility: Buchanan Gemstone Mines Inc ,ispection Date: 09/24/2013 inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Reason for Visit: Routine Type Yes No NA NE Activated Sludge Spray,LR 0 Infiltration System n Lagoon Spray,LR n Single Family Spray, LR n Reuse(Quality) n Single Family Drip n Activated Sludge Drip, LR n Activated Sludge Spray, HR n Recycle/Reuse 0 Record Keeping Yes No NA NE Is a copy of current permit available? N ❑ n n Are monitoring reports present: NDMR? ❑ Cl 0 NDAR? ❑ ❑ ■ n Are flow rates less than of permitted flow? n n ■ n Are flow rates less than of permitted flow? ❑ ❑ ■ Q Are application rates adhered to? n n ■ Ci Is GW monitoring being conducted, if required(GW-59s submitted)? n n 0 n Are all samples analyzed for all required parameters? ❑ n ■ n Are there any 2L GW quality violations? n ❑ ■ n Is GW-59A certification form completed for facility? n ❑ ■ n Is effluent sampled for same parameters as GW? ❑ n ■ n Do effluent concentrations exceed GW standards? n n ■ n Are annual soil reports available? ❑ ❑ ■ n #Are PAN records required? ❑ ❑ ■ n #Did last soil report indicate a need for lime? n n ■ n If so,has it been applied? n ❑ ■ n Are operational logs present? ❑ n n Are lab sheets available for review? n n ❑ Do lab sheets support data reported on NDMR? n n n Page: 3 Permit: WQ0006075 Owner-Facility: Buchanan Gemstone Mines Inc Inspection Date: 09/24/2013 Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Reason for Visit: Routine Do lab sheets support data reported on GW-59s? ❑ ❑ ■ I] Are Operational and Maintenance records present? ■ n Q n Were Operational and Maintenance records complete? ■ Q 0 Q Has permittee been free of public complaints in last 12 months? ■ 0 n 0 Is a copy of the SOC readily available? fl 0 ■ No treatment units bypassed since last inspection? ■ 0 0 0 Comment: Page: 4 All �";V NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Water Quality Programs Pat McCrory Thomas A. Reeder John E. Skvaria, III Governor Director Secretary October 1,2013 Dr.Mina Shehee N.C.Department of Health and Human Services Epidemiology Section-OEEB 1912 Mail ServicelCenter Raleigh, NC 27699-1912 Re: Henderson County HRE request Owners Name: Mike Hendrix Sample location address: Toone Town Terrace Mobile Home Park Hendersonville,NC Dear Dr.Shehee; The Asheville Regional Office (ARO) is currently conducting a pesticide investigation along Academy Road in the Dana Community of Henderson County.The Toone Town Terrace Mobile Home Park consists of 7 homes with water supplied by a 325-foot drilled well.The drilled well was initially sampled for chlorinated pesticides,nitrate,lead,and arsenic on April 8, 2013.Analytical results did not detect any chlorinated pesticides but lead was present at 31 parts per billion (Table 1). In the beginning of May 2013,the manager of the mobile home park discontinued use of the drilled well (based on lead) and temporally switched to a shallow bored well as the primary source of drinking water.The drilled well sat unused for almost 30 days before it was resampled by the ARO on May 29, 2013.Timed-based lead samples were collected at 0 minutes, 5 minutes, 15 minutes,and 30 minutes.Lead was detected at a concentration of 6.6 parts per billion in the 30 minute purge sample (Table 1). The drilled well was resampled on September 10, 2013 by the ARO.At this point,the well has been unused for nearly 4 months. It was estimated that the volume of water in the distribution pipe (between the well pump and the surface) is approximately 12 gallons.Volume-based lead samples were collected at 0 gallons, 10 gallons, 15 gallons,20 gallons,25 gallons, 30 gallons,and 50 gallons.Every sample had detectable levels of lead but only the 5 gallon purge sample was above the groundwater standard (Table 1). The source of the lead is unknown.There were no issues of elevated turbidity at the time of sampling.The mobile home park is in the foot print of a former apple orchard with a possibility that lead arsenate was in use at some point in the past.According to the well driller,the well casing is WATER QUALITY SECTION North Carolina Division of Water Resources—Asheville Regional Office 2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,N.C. 28778 Phone(828)296-4500 FAX (828)299-7043 Internet: h2o.enr,state.nc.us An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Dr.Mina Shehee October 1,2013 Page 2 of 3 PVC and the distribution pipe is PVC with galvanized couplings.The well was inspected and appears to be properly grouted. Please review the analytical results and provide a health risk assessment for the presence of lead.If you have any questions regarding the results please contact me at(828) 296-4681. Sincerely, R Brett La erty Water Q I Section Asheville Regional Office .,ia Shehee _ober 1,2013 age 3 of 3 Table 1:ARO lead results for the Toone Town Mobile Home Park. FREE M� � � g RNE 31 4 8 2013 Well head 30 minute pur e No purge <2 1 minute purge <2 5/29/2013 Well head 5 minute purge, <2 15 minute purge < 2 30 minute purge 6.6 No purge 14 5 gallons purged 29 10 gallons purged 10 15 gallons purged 7.3 9/10/2013 Well Head 20 gallons purged 5 25 gallons purged 2.5 30 gallons purged 3.5 50 gallons pur ed 5.1 rffC- (1)WO Laboratory Section (Results HENDERSON 0�y A�, � Sample ID: AB94157 PO Number# 13GO267 AROAP Date Received: 04/10/2013 ?_ Time Received: 08:20 ctor: B LAVER TY Labworks LoginiD MSWIFT .egion: ARID Final Report Date: 5/9/13 Sample Matrix: GROUNDWATER Final Report Report Print Date: 08/21/2013 Loc.Type: WATER SUPPLY Emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: CARL TOONE TOWNE TRAILERPARK HENDERSONVILLE NC Location ID: 1R46166TOONETOWNE Collect Date: 04/08/2013 Collect Time: 16:16 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report,the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date LAB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 2.4 °c 4/10/13 HMORGAN NUT NO2+NO3 as N in liquid 0.02 1.9 mg/L as N LaclO-107-04-1-c 4/10113 CGREEN Nitrate as N in liquid 0.02 1.9 mg/Las N Lachatl 07-04-1-c 4/12/13 CGREEN Nitrite as N in liquid 0.01 0.01 U mg/L as N Lachat107-04-1-c 4/10/13 CGREEN MET 7440-38-2 As by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA200.8 4/18/13 ESTAFFORD1 7439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 ug/L EPA200.8 4/18/13 ESTAFFORD1 P�� Chlorinated Pesticides in Liquid _TITLE_ us/L EPA e08 4/11/13 ACHANDLER 15972-60-8 Alachlor 0.28 Not detected ug/L EPA608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER 309-00-2 Aldrin 0.06 Not detected ug/L EPA608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER 319-84-6 BHC-Alpha 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER 319-85-7 BHC-Beta 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER 319-86-8 BHC_Delta 0.06 Not detected ug/L EPA608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER 58-89-9 BHC-Gamma(Lindane) 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER 57-74-9 Chlordane,Technical 0.5 Not detected ug/L EPA608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER 5103-71-9 Chlordane,Alpha 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER 5103-74-2 Chlordane,Gamma 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER 3734-48-3 Chlordene 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER 510-15-6 Chlorobenzilate 0.48 Not detected ug/L EPA608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER 1861-32-1 DCPA 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER 53-19-0 DDD 2,4 0.06 Not detected ug/L EPA608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER 72-54-8 DDD 4,4 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER 3424-82-6 DDE 2,4 0.05 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 4111/13 ACHANDLER 72-55-9 DDE 4,4 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER 789-02-6 DDT 2,4 0.05 Not detected ug/L EPA608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER 50-29-3 DDT 4,4 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER 60-57-1 Dieldrin 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER 9` -'4,8-8 Endosulfan 1 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER o..,yj-65-9 Endosulfan II 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER Laboratory Section»1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to n;.;,/[.nynal nccxn;:nrr,(;.•et{:.;aap�star:,flo/trcnzs;auua:a._ct,:.zijryer,_oaes,<m;/;;,unr,:a):.nc�fent;crp„{sxEn[w„�a5(;a,[,,n5c,•'renss!:e:. 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PIES CAS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis validat, Qualifier Reference Date 1031-07-8 Endosulfan sulfate 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 4/11/13 ACHANDLEk, 72-20-8 Endrin 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER 7421-934 Endrin Aldehyde 0.06 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER \ 53494-70-5 Endrin Ketone 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER 2593-15-9 Ethazole 0.09 Not detected ug/L EPA608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER 76-44-8 Heptachlor 0.06 Not detected ug/L EPA608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER 1024-57-3 Heptachlor epoxide 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER 118-74-1 Hexachlorobenzene(Pest) 0.02 Not detected ug/L EPA608 4111/13 ACHANDLER 72-43-5 Methoxychlor 4,4 0.15 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER 2385-85-5 Mirex 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER 39765-80-5 Trans Nonachlor 0.05 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 4/11113 ACHANDLER 27304-13-8 Oxychlordane 0.05 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER 52645-53-1 Mixed Permethrin 1.20 Not detected ug/L EPA608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER 1918-16-7 Propachlor 0.54 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER 117-18-0 Tecnazene 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 4/11113 ACHANDLER 1582-09-8 Trifluralin 0.05 Not detected ug/L EPA608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER 12674-11-12 Aroclor1016 1 Not detected ug/L EPA608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER 11104-28-2 Aroclor 1221 1 Not detected ug/L EPA608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER 11141-16-5 Aroclor 1232 1 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER 53469-21-9 Aroclor 1242 1 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 4111/13 ACHANDLER 12672-29-6 Aroclor1248 1 Not detected ug/L EPA608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER, 11097-69-1 Aroclor 1254 1 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER 11096-82-5 Aroclor 1260 1 Not detected ug/L EPA608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER 37324-23-5 Aroclor 1262 1 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER 8001-35-2 Toxaphene 3 Not detected ug/L EPA608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER 2675-77-6 Chloroneb 0.21 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER 1897-45-6 Chlorothalonil 0.2 Not detected ug/L EPA608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to nca:,/_�na�;�cgenrgr�,{wap(.K_n�a;J_>.an��Fo/tecnas nia;;uz;iner_Cpd} afi,c;t,A-;hass�sr;, Page 2 of 2 MOW aNDERSON YgAT Sample ID: AB96153 PO Number# 13GO454 AROAP Date Received: 05/31/2013 Time Received: 08:10 r: B LAVERTY LabworksLoginip HMORGAN ,.on: ARO Final Report Date: 6/21/13 dample Matrix: GROUNDWATER Final Report Report Print Date: 08/21/2013 Loc.Type: WATER SUPPLY Emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: CARL TOONE(TOONE TOWN TRAILER PARK) Location ID: 1R46TO0NET0WNTRAILER Collect Date: 06/29/2013 Collect Time: 12:31 Sample Depth if this report is labeled preliminary report,the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by CAS# Ana! Name PQL Qualifier Reference Date LAB ' Sample temperature at receipt by lab ' 3.1 aC 5/31/13 HMORGAN MET 7439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 2{�U ' tug EPA 200.8 6/11/13 ESTAFFORD1 Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the Qualifier codes refer to h n,:j.•',nal ai ny xnr;on„+Nebfwgi{aibis;;rfpR,o/Seth�ssj,tRLata,_(,uaiifizr,Co gq_<htp;!(;,yer ai;�7rnenr;crgj��ghj,q(i,@n[F3@nr c[te;;hess:i;� Page 1 of 1 County: HENDERSON NWNAT Sample ID: AB96154, River Basin `� Q PO Number# 13G0455 Report To AROAP Date Received: O5/3112013 � Collector: B LAVERTY Time Received: 08:10 Region: ARO Labworks LoginlD HMORGAN Sample Matrix: GROUNDWATER Final Report Date: 6/21/13 Loc.Type: WATER SUPPLY Final Report Report Print Date: 0 8121/2 0 1 3 Emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Deser.: CARL TOONE(TOONE TOWN TRAILER PARK) Location ID: 1R45TOONETOWNTRAILER Collect Date: 06/2 912 0 1 3 Collect Time: 12:32 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report,the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analvte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date LAB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 3.1 °C 5/31/13 HMORGAN MET 7439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0d`(J ug/L EPA200.8 6/11/13 ESTAFFORD1 i Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to h:a:/,!,•,ur3i;ncuenr.cra,(•eepiw;���,aZ.s.. e/�gchzss;�a iger_Codes<h� l;:_;Arta(,nMerr,c;y'y�zn,••mq(;ap(p;a5e5q(txhass{st: Page 1 of 1 cNDERSON CyQ \NAr Sample ID: AB96156 PO Number# 13G0466 AROAP rT Date Received: 05/31/2013 Time Received: 08:10 .,r. B LAVER TY Labworks LoginlD HMORGAN jion: ARO Final Report Date: 6/21/13 Sample Matrix: GROUNDWATER Final Report Report Print Date: 08/21/2013 Loc.Type: WATER SUPPLY Emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: CARL TOONE(TOONE TOWN TRAILER PARK) Location ID: 1R45TOONETOWNTRAILER Collect Date: 06/29/2013 Collect Time: 12:36 Sample Depth if this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. Result/ Method Analysis Validated by CAS# Analvte Name PQL Units Qualifier Reference Date LAB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 3.1 °C 5/31/13 HMORGAN MET ©l1= ug/L EPA 200.8 6/11/13 ESTAFFORD1 7439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NG 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to n;:[[..p._raincge..n..;;�r�Cn•Pbl.�x9!a!aF3!!.^.?s/tesnasOlt t�a;a,_cgxi�5sr_.ca�es,<nip;(,yp[#ai:os.!^n�:c:.rvsrpnLw�l.'a!�[.'c;�sn^c;;tghass st, Page 1 of 1 County: HENDERSON V4A Sample ID: AB96156 River Basin )� PO Number# 13G0457 Report To AROAP r 3� Date Received: O5/31/2013 \ Collector: B LAVERTY C7 -c Time Received: 08:10 Region: ARO Labworks LoginlD HMORGAN Sample Matrix: GROUNDWATER Final Report Date: 6/21/13 Loc.Type: WATER SUPPLY Final Report Report Print Date: 08/21/2013 Emergency Yes/No VisitlD CDC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: CARL TOONE(TOONE TOWN TRAILER PARK) Location ID: 1R46TOONETOWNTRAILER Collect Date: 06/29/2013 Collect Time: 12:46 Sample Depth if this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analvte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by ualifier Reference Date LAB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 3.1 °C 5/31/13 HMORGAN MET 7439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 2 Q;U ug/L EPA200.8 6/11/13 ESTAFFORDI Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to n:�;,•.urcz!,.ncrlenr,cry/x,=t(,y1iia�Jscan•,5o/iznassstx(?a;�_ruz!ifizr ;a.ies,<h;p,;((,pores;,nc�rr,crp,Jweh[,wq[ia,(z;aflnc,•'techass sr• Page 1 of 1 ADERSON &VqA G Sample ID: AB96167 PO Number# 13G0468 AROAP x Date Received: 06131/2013 ^-! Time Received: 08:10 :,r. 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Result/ Method Analysis Validated by CAS# Analvte Name Qualifier PQL Units Reference Date -- 'LAB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 3.1 °C 5/31/13 HMORGAN MET ug/L EPA 200.8 6/11/13 ESTAFFORD 7439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 I=j Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to nca.;[[..nc!.na!;nti3nr ors;_.•aul.:!•s!'•.a.F.='_j5r+flo/lzcnzssslnuata,_cwa!idQr.c�s�ep_rne,;ri,;,c+r;37,;nnet;r;o;,piseel?iw.:fal.�SanFc/c=.,;nassisc> Page 1 of 1 ��� __. \`- is ��ri __ ts eNDERSON +1 A7 ,Q Sample ID: A000188 PO Number# 13GO764 e Date Received: 0 9/1 212 01 3 AROAP y Time Received: 08:10 jr: B LAVER TY Labworks LoginlD HMORGAN jion: ARO Final Report Date: 9130/13 Sample Matrix: GROUNDWATER Final Report Report Print Date: 09/30/2013 Loc.Type: WATER SUPPLY Emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: 1-CARLTON TOONE 70 TOONE TOWN TERRACE HENDERSONVILLE NC Location ID: 1170TOONETOWN Collect Date: 09/10/2013 Collect Time: 10:14 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report,the results have not been validated. 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CAS# AnalYte Name PQL Qualifier Reference Date LAB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 1.4 °C 9/12/13 HMORGAN MET 7439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 r ug/L EPA200.8 9117/13 ESTAFFORD1 Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to h.-P-1,..;rar.w..isa�.per.^ra'.:e'U�K�9�i;sls;afinfis[terhass stnpaia_(�„zljfier,,:;9AP.f.<ht /;'.F!or 3l;nMent;cp!w,ep(wq(?ah[,:afin io•'tecna,{s zt;;, Page 1 of 1 County: HENDERSON WAR Sample ID: AC001s, River Basin PO Number# 13GO766 Report To AROAP S Date Received: 09/12/2013 Collector: 13 LAVER TY p Time Received: 08:10 Region: ARO Labworks LoginlD HMORGAN ` Sample Matrix: GROUNDWATER Final Report Date: 9/30113 Loc.Type: WATER SUPPLY Final Report Report Print Date: 09/30/2013 Emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: 2-CARLTON TOONE 70 TOONE TOWN TERRACE HENDERSONVILLE NC Location ID: 1170TOONETOWN Collect Date: 09MO12013 Coliect Time: 10:18 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report,the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analvte Name PQL Result/ Method Analysis Qualifier Units Reference Date Validated by LAB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 1.4 °C 9/12/13 HMORGAN MET 7439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 fig{ ug/L EPA 200.8 9/17/13 ESTAFFORD1 Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to ntr,JV !,P�perxcrppn-eb(wgraurs*xnr:,yo/te;n ss;uxeaca nuause:cad?s<ttt:/ q ,rycne7r;c_ryr�.wrn,!wq[{an[;;a5rtsc(techass(st Page 1 of 1 ADERSON ��WA4�9 Sample ID: AC00190 PO Number# 13GO766 AROAP x Date Received: 09/12/2013 Time Received: 08:10 B LAVERTY Labworks LoginlD HMORGAN in: ARO Final Report Date: 9130/13 ;ample Matrix: GROUNDWATER Report Print Date: 09/30/2013 Loc.Type: WATER SUPPLY Final Report Emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: 3 CARLTON TOONE 70 TOONE TOWN TERRACE HENDERSONVILLE.NC Location ID: 1170TOONETOWN Collect Date: 09/10/2013 Collect Time: 10:20 Sample Depth if this report is labeled preliminary report,the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. Result/ Method Analysis validated by CAS# Anaw Name PQL Qualifier Units Reference Date LAB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 1.4 °C 9/12/13 HMORGAN MET 7439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 ug/L EPA200.8 9/17/13 ESTAFFORDI Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to nip;/i..rt�rt�:,,nwanr:�r(w�en/;.alias„�ary�R.o/ercny;naeai3..�yx!ifle:,,tngP;..<hip;(i,yaR31,;p5dzr,4ry,/ygeh;'wg[irn[sta5n5o4techasgiMp�. Page 1 of 1 County: HENDERSON VW4A �� Sample ID: River Basin AC0019, PO Number# 13GO767 Report To AROAP Date Received: 09/12/2013 Time Received: 08:10 Collector: B LAVER TY i3 ' Region: ARO Labworks LoginlD HMORGAN Sample Matrix: GROUNDWATER Final Report Date: 9/30/13 Loc.Type: WATER SUPPLY Final Report Report Print Date: 09/30/2013 Emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: 4-CARLTON TOONE 70 TOONE TOWN TERRACE HENDERSONVILLE NC Location ID: 1170TOONETOWN Collect Date: 09/10/2013 Collect Time: 10:23 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report,the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. Result/ Method Analysis CAS# Analvte Name PQL Units Validated by Qualifier Reference Date LAB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 1.4 °C 9/12/13 HMORGAN MET 7439-92-1 Pb by ICPM$ 2.0 ,3 ._ ug/L EPA200.8 9/17/13 ESTAFFORDI Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the Qualifier codes refer to h:a;(j.dur !;ncdgpr;crp!ypb(�ygi a;/s,*a;,fi(e9o/LtchzSsjstpba;a QuaiiSer,Cnd?z<htQ;(i,ynrt3j;ncQe)y,;org:gyp_h.,�wg(�a5[s:afinficl�°Sh@sn[st� Page 1 of 1 OW rIDERSON �tpjp, � Sample ID: AC00192 PO Number# 13GO768 AROAP r. Date Received: 0 911 2/201 3 Time Received: 08:10 B LAVERTY Labworks LoginlD HMORGAN on: ARO Final Report Date: 9/30/13 jample Matrix: GROUNDWATER Report Print Date: 09/30/2013 Loc.Type: WATER SUPPLY Final Report Emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: 5 CARLTON TOONE 70 TOONE TOWN TERRACE HENDERSONVILLE,NC Location ID: 1170MONETOWN I Collect Date: 09/10/2013 1 Collect Time: 10:26 1 Sample Depth if this report is labeled preliminary report,the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. Result/ Method Anal sis Validated by na CAS# AW Name PQL Qualifier Units Reference Date LAB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 1.4 °C 9/12/13 HMORGAN MET ug/L EPA 200.8 9/17/13 ESTAFFORDI 7439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 �5�0 ;, f Laboratory Section»1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to n,?/•:a.�rp_ai:nu an:nr�,(wen(w..9/,iagiVafinryo[Ss;na=iaF.lst`ata-.�U fiRr-.4�S1.^s<n;pp//ynrai,.nc en-,orsf y..n/wq((ai,[.,;r.,,r�,'iayn.�.,.:ysr� Page 1 of 1 County: HENDERSON WNA Sample ID: AC001�a, River Basin PO Number# 13GO769 Report To AROAP r�- Date Received: 0 911 2/2 01 3 Collector: B LAVER TY O Time Received: 08:10 Region: ARO Labworks LoginlD HMORGAN Sample Matrix: GROUNDWATER Final Report Date: 9/30/13 Loc.Type: WATER SUPPLY Final Report Report Print Date: 09/30/2013 Emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: 6-CARLTON TOONE 70 TOONE TOWN TERRACE HENDERSONVILLE NC Location ID: 1170TOONETOWN Collect Date: 09/10/2013 Collect Time: 10:28 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ Method Analysis ualifier Units Reference Date Validated by LAB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 1.4 °C 9/12/13 HMORGAN MET 7439-92-1 Pb by ICPIVIS 2.0 ug/L EPA200.8 9/17/13 ESTAFFORD1 Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to ry;°;(/,.nqrta!,ncyq�r.. ;lfig, y.,(.yen[nck;aps±of¢*;e/techxssistaDa;@_C�ux Codes ShtpJlygi;;ai„pc�l�;r;,r,,;p�p�eh(wg(iary[z;a5n5c;_(echa,;s[;t. Page 1 of 1 _NDERSON VAT��� Sample ID: AC00194 OAOPO Number# 13GO770 AROAP Date Received: 09/12/2013 > i Time Received: 08:10 jr: B LAVER TY Labworks LoginlD HMORGAN ,ion: ARID Final Report Date: 9/30/13 sample Matrix: GROUNDWATER Final Report Report Print Date: 09/30/2013 Loc.Type: WATER SUPPLY Emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: 7 CARLTON TOONE 70 TOONE TOWN TERRACE HENDERSONVILLE,NC Location ID: 1170MONET0WN Collect Date: 09/10/2013 Collect Time: 10:30 Sample Depth if this report is labeled preliminary report,the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. Result/ Method Analysis Validated by CAS# Analyte Name PC,L Units Qualifier Reference Date LAB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 1.4 °C 9/12/13 HMORGAN MET 11", 7439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 � ' ug/L EPA200.8 9/17/13 ESTAFFORDI Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 h....l.k•?.�.?..__...lam:./..al....�...:.......9 z_.a �,uzi..r. ' hse:L[s2.a airre.. n,.orr+ ap,'.a fa'.:z•arinN,/t„cn ssi_tnDa:a_, fi:,r,_�'r ies c_ r•,!,ncdenr.c: h,•'waj,�n(s:a5nnc�t,A;;_ass:,�t> For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to, Page 1 of 1 County: HENDERSON WA Sample Sample ID: AC0019t, River Basin Q� PO Number# 13GO771 Report To AROAP Date Received: 09/12/2013 Collector: B LAVER TY Time Received: 08:10 ` Region: ARO Labworks LoginlD HMORGAN Sample Matrix: GROUNDWATER Final Report Date: 9/30/13 ` Loc.Type: WATER SUPPLY Final Report Report Print Date: 09/30/2013 Emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: 8-CARLTON TOONE 70 TOONE TOWN TERRACE HENDERSONVILLE NC Location ID: 1170TOONETOWN Collect Date: 09H0/2013 Collect Time: 10:39 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report,the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analvte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date LAB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 1.4 C 9/12113 HMORGAN MET 7439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.05 1 _' cg/L EPA 200.8 9/17/13 ESTAFFORDI Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to ht.L!,?; !:Ej�am...«!.key/�yy.!�,p(sca;t,,9eJ}Ecnxzs stgna:a C tz�i5g;,,Cn�as,<h[p;//,g r:ai nc¢er�_ryjyizh[�.��a({a(;;a5nfiolt?chassst•. Page 1 of 1 NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Water Quality Programs III Pat McCrory Thomas A. Reeder John E. S ala,etarry Governor Director Secretary October 1,2013 Dr.Mina Shehee N.C.Department of Health and Human Services Epidemiology Section-OEEB 1912 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1912 Re: Avery County HRE request Old Jonas Ridge Road Investigation Pineola,NC Dear Dr.Shehee; The Asheville Regional Office is conducting a groundwater investigation near the town of Pineola in Avery County.The investigation is targeting a residential neighborhood located near an active greenhouse whose production well contains the pesticides dieldrin and lindane at concentrations above 15A NCAC 2L.0202. Two residential water supply wells were sampled on September 9, 2013.The samples were analyzed for lead,arsenic,nitrate,and chlorinated pesticides. Metals and pesticides were not present in the analytical results but both wells had measureable concentrations of nitrate below 15A NCAC 2L.0202.The table below summarizes the results for each well.The analytical results are also attached. Name Address Sample Location Nitrate (mg/1) Norma Bautista 150 Old Jonas Ridge Road Outside Faucet 2.6 Angela Berry 530 Old Jonas Ridge Road Well Head 2.4 Please provide a health risk evaluation for the presence of nitrate.If you have any questions regarding the results please contact me at(828) 296-4681. i` WATER QUALITY SECTION North Carolina Division of Water Resources—Asheville Regional Office 2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,N.C. 28778 Phone(828)2964500 FAX (828)299-7043 Internet: h2o.ennstate.nc.us An Equal opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Dr.Mina Shehee October 1,2013 Page 2 of 2 Sincerely, i Bre Lavert Water uality Section Asheville Regional Office Attachment: DWR Laboratory Analytical Results Report � i AVERY �V AS Sample ID: A000110 PO Number# 13GO760 AROAP Date Received: 0 9111/2 01 3 i Time Received: 08:16 sector: B LAVER TY Labworks LoginlD MSWIFT Region: ARO Final Report Date: 9/30/13 Sample Matrix: GROUNDWATER Report Print Date; 09/30/2013 Loc.Type: WATERSUPPLY Final R@p01"t Emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: NORMA BAUTISTA 150 OLD JONAS RIDGE ROAD NEWLAND NC Location ID: 116150OLDJONAS Collect Date: 09/09/2013 Collect Time: 11:67 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report,the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. Result/ Method Analysis Validated by PQL CAS# Analvte Name Qualifier Units Reference Date LAB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 1.4 `C 9/11/13 RBYRD NUT NO2+NO3 as N in liquid 0.02 2.6 mg/L as N LaclO-107-04-1-c 9/11113 CGREEN Nitrate as N in liquid 0.02 2.6 mg/L as N Lachat107-04-1-c 9/12113 CGREEN Nitrite as N in liquid 0.01 0.01 U mg/L as N Lachat107-04-1-c 9/11/13 CGREEN MET 7440-38-2 As by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA200.8 9117/13 ESTAFFORD1 7439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA200.8 9/17/13 ESTAFFORDI ,0-92-1 Chlorinated Pesticides in Liquid _TITLE_ ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 15972-60-8 Alachlor 0.28 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 309-00-2 Aldrin 0.06 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 319-84-6 BHC-Alpha 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16113 JHAYES 319-85-7 BHC-Beta 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 319-86-8 BHC Delta 0.06 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 58-89-9 BHC-Gamma(Lindane) 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 57-74-9 Chlordane,Technical 0.5 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 5103-71-9 Chlordane,Alpha 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 5103-74-2 Chlordane, Gamma 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 3734-48-3 Chlordene 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 510-15-6 Chlorobenzilate 0.48 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 1861-32-1 DCPA 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 53-19-0 DDD 2,4 0.06 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9116/13 JHAYES 72-54-8 DDD 4,4 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 3424-82-6 DDE 2,4 0.05 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9116/13 JHAYES 72-55-9 DDE 4,4 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 789-02-6 DDT 2,4 0.05 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 50-29-3 DDT 4,4 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 60-57-1 Dieldrin 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES -98-8 Endosulfan I 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES Z13-65-9 Endosulfan II 0:03 Not detected tag/L EPA608 9/16113 JHAYES Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to ry;a./Lnurzai,,ncizn crpf,•�re�/wgi;a,{s;axn!ro/tEcnas r�unatg._q,..aitr.,.er.,4:��az,<ncp;/r,r�r,:a?.;nc e.��.;cp,��w.eh:woLian[s;afi�^cite hassst>, Page 1 of 2 \\ \ \\ `r�., I..L�� �..`. i AVE RY V4A Sample ID: AC00109 PO Number# 13GO769 'o AROAP Date Received: 09/11/2013 > Time Received: 08:16 Alector: B LAVERTY Labworks LoginlD MSWIFT Region: ARO Final Report Date: 9/30113 Sample Matrix: GROUNDWATER Report Print Date: 09/30/2013 Loc.Type: WATERSUPPLY Final RepOft Emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: ANGELA BERRY 630 OLD JONAS RIDGE ROAD NEWLAND NC Location ID: 116630OLDJONAS Collect Date: 09/09/2013 Collect Time: 11:14 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report,the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. Result/ Method Analysis Validated by CAS# Analyte Name PQL Units Qualifier Reference Date LAB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 1.4 °C 9111/13 RBYRD NUT NO2+NO3 as N in liquid 0.02 2.4 mg/L as N LaC10-107-04-1-c 9/11/13 CGREEN Nitrate as N in liquid 0.02 2.4 mg/L as N Lachat107-04-1-c 9/12/13 CGREEN Nitrite as N in liquid 0.01 0.01 U mg/L as N Lachatl 07-04-1-c 9/11113 CGREEN MET 7440-38-2 As by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA200.8 9/17/13 ESTAFFORDI 7439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA200.8 9/17/13 ESTAFFORD1 39-92-1 Chlorinated Pesticides in Liquid _TITLE_ ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 15972-60-8 Alachlor 0.28 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 309-00-2 Aldrin 0.06 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 319-84-6 BHC-Alpha 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 319-85-7 BHC-Beta 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 319-86-8 BHC Delta 0.06 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 58-89-9 BHC-Gamma(Lindane) 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 57-74-9 Chlordane,Technical 0.5 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 5103-71-9 Chlordane,Alpha 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 5103-74-2 Chlordane, Gamma 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 3734-48-3 Chlordene 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16113 JHAYES 510-15-6 Chlorobenzilate 0.48 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 1861-32-1 DCPA 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 53-19-0 DDD 2,4 0.06 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 72-54-8 DDD 4,4 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 3424-82-6 DDE 2,4 0.05 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 72-55-9 DDE 4,4 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 7e9-02-6 DDT 2,4 0.05 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9116/13 JHAYES 50-29-3 DDT 4,4 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 60-57-1 Dieldrin 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 9-98-8 Endosulfan 1 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16113 JHAYES -4213-65-9 Endosulfan11 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES Laboratory Section 1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to h e:/L.es!?�!.ncge�;.;..xs(•kekl�tprat[,,;artnaoalecnz zls;gga;a_gpxil5;,,,co�ies,<ncy;it.yora;:cc enr.:pry,;w.zn[wa/::ah/scaF-?c��e nassise, Page 1 of 2 , NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Water Quality Programs Pat McCrory Thomas A. Reeder John E. Skvarla, III Governor Director Secretary October 1, 2013 Mr. Mark Conner 7186 Bryson City Road Franklin,North Carolina 28734 Re: Water Supply Well Analytical Results 7186 Bryson City Road Macon County,NC Dear Mr. Conner, Please find attached the analytical results for six water samples collected from the well located at the address referenced above on July 30, 2013. The water samples were collected in conjunction with the Macon County Environmental Health Department's lead in private drinking water wells investigation. During the July 30, 2013 site visit, approximately 120 gallons of water were purged from the well over the course of 40 minutes. A total of six water samples were collected at the well head during the 40 minute purge in order to provide a more detailed understanding of the presence of metals in the groundwater. All six samples were analyzed for selected metals. Additional analyses, including turbidity, alkalinity, and total suspended solids, were performed on several samples to help us better understand the quality of the water. The following table summarizes the volume purged from the well prior to sample collection and the analytical results (attached) for selected metals. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) maximum contaminant level (MCL) or action level and the North Carolina Administrative Code (NCAC)Title 15A 21, .0202 groundwater standards are included for reference. The metal results are shown in units of micrograms per liter(µg/l) of water, which is equivalent to parts per billion(ppb). e WATER QUALITY SECTION North Carolina Division of Water Resources—Asheville Regional Office 2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,N.C. 28778 Phone(828)296-4500 FAX (828)299-7043 Internet: h2o.enr.state.nc.us An Equal opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Mr. Mark Conner October 1,2013 Page 2 of 3 Sam leK Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 'C�olume Purged`Fx�m . We11 P==nor to Sample 0 2 5 8 16 120 Collection(gallons)" lYlaximum � Contarrurnt Z ia Concentration Detected in Four Gxaundwter Parameter (µ ) Level or <` Il Wat er 1 A�tionkLevel We t�andard g CQ er 120 48 46 32 5.6 3.5 1,300 1,000 I� n" ,�:� 75 79 110 89 86 80 NE 300 �Vlangan�se 14 14 15 14 15 14 NE 50 1Vckel " ND ND ND ND ND ND NE 100 ead� 19 3.1 ND ND ND ND 15 15 150 36 35 25 ND ND NE 1,000 ND indicates parameter not detected above laboratory's method reporting limit. NE indicates not established. The groundwater analytical results were provided to Kenneth Rudo, a toxicologist with the Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology Branch of the North Carolina Department of , Health and Human Services, for a Health Risk Evaluation (HRE). Dr. Rudo provided the following HRE based on the groundwater analytical results summarized in this letter: Johns— 7186 Bryson City Rd—Franklin, NC Lead levels at the well were above the action level of 15ppb for the first draw sample. They were below the action level for all other sample results. Based on these sample results, as a precautionary measure to assure no consumption of lead above the action level in drinking water,please flush each inside tap as it is first utilized each day for 2-3 minutes before consuming the water. Thereafter,for the remainder of the day,please flush for 30-60 seconds before consuming the water. Please note that the HRE assumes the use of lead-free faucets in the home. ,irk Conner .giber 1,2013 age 3 of 3 If you have any questions regarding the sampling or the groundwater analytical results feel free to contact me at(828) 296-4684. Sincerely, '�U' P0, Andrew Moore Water Quality Section Asheville Regional Office Attachment: Laboratory Analytical Results cc: Ms. Kaye Johns Macon County Health Department T\rr(DWO faboratorysection wesurt County: MACON Chi+J+fA7�r Sample ID: Ail River Basin �� ¢� PO Number# 13GO' Report To AROAP Date Received: 08/01/20 k Collector: T CAMPBELL Time Received: 08:00 \ Region: ARO Labworks LoginlD HMORGAN Sample Matrix: GROUNDWATER Final Report Date: 8/23/13 Loc.Type: WATER SUPPLY Final Report Report Print Date: 09/26/2013 Emergency Yes/No VisitlD �\ COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: LEAD STUDY-KAYE JOHNS 7186 BRYSON CITY RD FRANKLIN NC Location ID: 1C0567186_BRYSONCITY Collect Date: 07/30/2013 Collect Time: 1037 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date AB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 2.2 °C 8/1/13 HMORGAN 1ET 440-50-8 Cu by ICPMS 2.0 48 ug/L EPA 200.8 8/5/13 ESTAFFORD1 439,89-6 Fe by ICP 50 79 ug/L EPA 200.7 8/7/13 ESTAFFORD1 439-96-5 Mn by ICP 10 14 ug/L EPA200.7 8/7/13 ESTAFFORDI 440-02-0 Ni by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA 200.8 8/5/13 ESTAFFORD1 139-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 3.1 ug/L EPA 200.8 8/5/13 ESTAFFORD1 440-66-6 Zn by ICP 10 36 ug/L EPA200.7 8/7/13 ESTAFFORD1 Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to http://portal.ncdenr.ora./webhvallab/staffinfo/techassist#Data Qualifier Codes<http://aortal ncdenr or°/web/wa/tab/sta'Fnfo/techassist Page 1 of 1 O A�',�e Sample ID: AB98540 PO Number# 13GO666 ,ROAP Date Received: 08/01/2013 ? I Time Received: 08:00 T CAMPBELL Labworks LoginlD HMORGAN ARID Final Report Date: 8/23113 ,re Matrix: GROUNDWATER Report Print Date: 09/26/2013 Type: WATER SUPPLY Final Report Emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: LEAD STUDY-KAYE JOHNS 7186 BRYSON CITY RD,FRANKLIN NC Location ID: 1C0567186_BRYSONCITY Collect Date: 07/30/2013 Collect Time: 10:44 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. Result/ Method Analysis Validated by CAS# Analyte Name PQL Qualifier Units Reference Date .AB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 2.2 °C 8/1/13 HMORGAN AET 440-50-8 Cu by ICPMS 2.0 46 ug/L EPA 200.8 8/5/13 ESTAFFORD1 439-89-6 Fe by ICP 50 110 ug/L EPA200.7 8/7/13 ESTAFFORD1 439-96-5 Mn by ICP 10 15 ug/L EPA200.7 8/7/13 ESTAFFORD1 440-02-0 Ni by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA200r8 8/5/13 ESTAFFORD1 439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA200.8 8/5/13 ESTAFFORD1 440-66-6 Zn by I C P 10 35 ug/L EPA 200.7 8/7/13 ESTAFFORD1 Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to htt // ortal ncdenr oretwebhvp/lab/staffinfo!echas i t#Dat3 Qualifier Codes 4http•//portal ncde�ir omlweb/wa/lab/staffinfo/terhassist> Page 1 of 1 County: MACON V+1AT Sample ID: Any, River Basin ¢� PO Number# 13G06, Report To AROAP u� r- Date Received: 08/01/20i, Collector: T CAMPBELL p Time Received: 08:00 Region: ARO Labworks LoginlD HMORGAN Sample Matrix: GROUNDWATER Final Report Date: 8/23/13 Loc.Type: WATER SUPPLY Final Repoli Report Print Date: 09/26/2013 Emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: LEAD STUDY-KAYE JOHNS 7186 BRYSON CITY RD FRANKLIN NC Location ID: 1C0567186_BRYSONCITY Collect Date: 07/30/2013 Collect Time: 10:48 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report,the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis sis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date LAB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 2.2 °C 8/1/13 HMORGAN MET 7440-50-8 CU by ICPMS 2.0 32 ug/L EPA 200.8 8/5/13 ESTAFFORD1 7439-89-6 Fe by ICP 50 89 ug/L EPA 200.7 8/7/13 ESTAFFORDI 7439-96-5 Mn by ICP 10 14 ug/L EPA 200.7 8/7/13 ESTAFFORD1 7440-02-0 Ni by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA 200.8 8/5/13 ESTAFFORD1 7439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA 200.8 8/5/13 ESTAFFORD1 7440-66-6 Zn by ICP 10 25 ug/L EPA 200.7 8/7/13 ESTAFFORD1 Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to hitn://ooitaf.ncdenr ore/web/wa/lab/staffinfo/•echassi,,t#Data Qualifier Codes<htto://Portal ncdenr or iweblvra/lab/s afFnfo/techassis,> Page 1 of 1 JN4 V+tAT , Sample ID: AB98539 PO Number# 13GO665 • 'Y Date Received: 08/01/2013 AROAP } Time Received: 08:00 T CAMPBELL Labworks LoginlD HMORGAN ARO Final Report Date: 8/23/13 .nple Matrix: GROUNDWATER Final Report Report Print Date: 09/26/2013 roc.Type: WATER SUPPLY Emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: LEAD STUDY-KAYE JOHNS 7186 BRYSON CITY RD FRANKLIN NC Location ID: 1C0567186_BRYSONCITY Collect Date: 07/30/2013 Collect Time: 10:65 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. PQ� Result/ Units Method Anal sis Validated by CAS# Analyte Name Qualifier Reference Date LAB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 2.2 °C 8/1/13 HMORGAN MIC Turbidity 1.0 1 U NTU APHA2130B-20th 8/1/13 ESTAFFORD1 MET ug/L EPA 200.8 8/5/13 ESTAFFORD1 7440-50-8 Cu by ICPMS 2.0 5.6 8/7/13 ESTAFFORD1 7439-89-6 Fe by ICP 50 86 ug/L EPA 200.7 7439-96-5 Mn by ICP 10 15 ug/L EPA 200.7 -7/13 ESTAFFORD1 7440-02-0 Ni by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA 200.8 8/5/13 ESTAFFORD1 743n 92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA 200.8 8/5/13 ESTAFFORDI 74.� 0-6 Zn by ICP 10 IOU ug/L EPA200.7 8/7/13 ESTAFFORD1 Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to h to//aortal ncdenr oralweb/wa/lab/staffinfo/techassi t#Dat3 Qualifier`odes<htta://aortal ncdenr orr/web/vm/iab/staffinfo/techassist> Page 1 of 1 Yr I W0 Laboy torn Cyrtion Jn,vcv/f County: MACON O VA . Sample ID: AL, River Basin PO Number# 13G&,, O Report To AROAP vy r Date Received: 08/01/26-�, Collector: T CAMPBELL c� Time Received: 08:00 Region: ARO Labworks LoginlD HMORGAN Sample Matrix: GROUNDWATER Final Report Date: 8/23/13 Loc.Type: WATER SUPPLY Final Report Report Print Date: 09/26/2013 Emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: LEAD STUDY-KAYE JOHNS 7186 BRYSON CITY RD FRANKLIN NC Location ID: 1C0567186_BRYSONCITY Collect Date: 07/30/2013 Collect Time: 11:16 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analyte Name pQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date .AB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 2.2 °C 8/1/13 HMORGAN eiC Turbidity 1.0 1 U NTU APHA2130B-20th 8/1/13 ESTAFFORDI VET Residue—Suspended in liquid 6.2 6.2 U mg/L APHA2540D-20th 8/2/13 CGREEN nET 440-50-8 Cu by ICPMS 2.0 3.5 ug/L EPA 200.8 8/5/13 ESTAFFORDI 439-89-6 Fe by ICP 50 80 ug/L EPA 200.7 8/7/13 ESTAFFORDI 439-96-5 Mn by ICP 10 14 ug/L EPA 200.7 8/7/13 ESTAFFORDI 440-02-0 Ni by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA 200.8 8/5/13 ESTAFFORC�� 439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA 200.8 8/5/13 ESTAFFORDI 440-66-6 Zn by ICP 10 IOU ug/L EPA 200.7 8/7/13 ESTAFFORD1 \„11 Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to htt ortal.ncdenr orv,/web/wg/lab/staffinfo/,echissist#Data Qualifier Codes<htto://aortal ncdenr or rweb/wq/iab/sta,Fnfo/techassist, Page 1 of 1 RMENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Water Quality Programs Pat McCrory Thomas A. Reeder John E. Skvarla, III Governor Director Secretary October 1, 2013 Mr. and Mrs. Tucci-Caselli 8426 Buck Creek Road Highlands,North Carolina 28741 Re: Water Supply Well Analytical Results 8426 Buck Creek Road Macon County,NC Dear Mr. and Mrs. Tucci-Caselli, Please find attached the analytical results for six water samples collected from the well located at the address referenced above on July 29, 2013. The water samples were collected as follow-up samples to those collected on January 18, 2013 by the Macon County Environmental Health Department as part of their lead in private drinking water wells investigation. During the July 29, 2013 site visit, approximately 120 gallons of water were purged from the well over the course of 32 minutes. A total of six water samples were collected at the well head during the 32 minute purge in order to provide a more detailed understanding of the presence of metals in the groundwater. All six samples were analyzed for selected metals. The first and last samples were analyzed for alkalinity and total suspended solids in addition to the selected metals. The following table summarizes the volume purged from the well prior to sample collection and the analytical results (attached) for selected metals. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)maximum contaminant level (MCL) or action level and the North Carolina Administrative Code (NCAC)Title 15A 2L .0202 groundwater standards are included for reference. The metal results are shown in units of micrograms per liter (µg/l) of water, which is equivalent to parts per billion(ppb). WATER QUALITY SECTION North Carolina Division of Water Resources—Asheville Regional Office 2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,N.C. 28778 Phone(828)296-4500 FAX (828)299-7043 Internet: h2o.enr.state.nc.us An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Mr. and Mrs.Tucci-Caselli October 1,2013 Page 2 of 3 Sample Nurriber, 1 2 3 4 5 6 Volume'Furged From Well Przor to Sample: 0 2 5 14 28 120 Collection gallons, F. Sam le Tune 1:10 1:14 1:17 1:22 1:28 1:42 Maximum Contai— t NC g Parameter C©ncetration detected m Yours Groxndavatex Woll Water /1 Lccelaor (1�� )� A ��Starrdard t ction��eve � � µ Co er 43 120 38 47 28 9.5 1,300 1,000 Irony '; 180 ND ND ND ND ND NE 300 Marg�nesFe 14 ND 11 ND ND ND NE 50 Nickel x ND ND ND ND ND ND NE 100 Lead "' 18 1 28 5.8 5.2 2.9 1 ND 15 15 >Zinc,, 130 190 76 81 32 14 NE 1,000 ND indicates parameter not detected above laboratory's method reporting limit. NE indicates not established. The groundwater analytical results were provided to Kenneth Rudo, a toxicologist with the Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology Branch of the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, for a Health Risk Evaluation(HRE). Dr. Rudo provided the following HRE based on the groundwater analytical results summarized in this letter: Ellicot—426(sic) Buck Creek—Highlands, NC Lead levels at the well were above the action level of 1 Sppb for the first draw and for the four minute samples. The lead levels were below the action level of 15 ppb for the seven, twelve, eighteen, and thirty two minute sample results. Based on these sample results, as a precautionary measure to assure no consumption of lead above the action level in the drinking water,please flush each inside tap as it is first utilized each day for 5-7 minutes before consuming the water. Thereafter, for the remainder of the day,please flush for 60-90 seconds before consuming the water. Please note that the HRE assumes the use of lead-free faucets in the home. ..'Mrs. Tucci-Caselli ,oer 1,2013 age 3 of 3 If you have any questions regarding the sampling or the groundwater analytical results feel free to contact me at(828) 296-4684. Sincerely, AV",- Andrew Moore Water Quality Section Asheville Regional Office Attachment: Laboratory Analytical Results cc: Ellicott Rock Investments, Inc. Macon County Health Department �\ �\ i ��/ �, ts 00� A G Sample ID: AB98476 PO Number# 13GO634 ROAP uy Date Received: 07/31/2013 Time Received: 08:00 A MOORE Labworks LoginlD MSWIFT ARO Final Report Date: 8/23/13 ,a Matrix: GROUNDWATER Final Report Report Print Date: 09/26/2013 >.Type: WATER SUPPLY t=mergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: ELLICOT ROCK INVESTMENTS•8426 BUCK ROAD HIGHLANDS.NC 28741 Location ID: 1CO568426BUCKCREEK Collect Date: 07/29/2013 Collect Time: 13:10 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by CAS# Analyte Name PQL Qualifier Reference Date AB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 1.5 `C 7/31/13 HMORGAN 91C Alkalinity to pH 4.5 of liquid _TITLE_ mg/L as CaCO APHA232013-20th 8/2/13 ESTAFFORDI 24 mg/L as CaCO APHA2320B-20th 8/2/13 ESTAFFORD Alka6nity4.5 1.0 I Alkalinity8.3 1.0 1 U mg/L as CaCO APHA23206-20th 8/2/13 ESTAFFORDI Bicarbonate 1.0 24 mg/L as CaCO APHA23206-20th 8/2/13 ESTAFFORDI Carbonate 1.0 1 U mg/L as CaCO APHA23206-20th 8/2/13 ESTAFFORDI pH—Alkalinity 6.6 mg/L as CaCO APHA23206-20th 8/2/13 ESTAFFORDI JFT-- Residue—Suspended in liquid 6.2 6.2 U mg/L APHA2540D-20th 8/2/13 CGREEN 1ET 440-50-8 Cu by ICPMS 2.0 43 ug/L EPA 200.8 8/5/13 ESTAFFORD1 439-89-6 Fe by ICP 50 180 ug/L EPA 200.7 8/7/13 ESTAFFORD1 439-96-5 Mn by ICP 10 14 ug/L EPA 200.7 8/7/13 ESTAFFORDI 440-02-0 Ni by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA 200.8 8/5/13 ESTAFFORD1 439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 18 ug/L EPA200.8 8/5/13 ESTAFFORD1 440-66-6 Zn by ICP 10 130 ug/L EPA 200.7 8/7/13 ESTAFFORD1 Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to h+t //ortal ncdenr ore/weo/wa/lab/staffinfo/echassi t#Data Qualifier Codes<htto://portal ncdenr orp/web/wq/lab/sta?fnfo/techassist- Page 1 of 1 -X('(DWO Laboratory Section Wesurls County: MACON � ,qA Sample ID: AL River BasinG PO Number# 13GOb.. Report To AROAP Date Received: 07/31/20), Collector: A MOORE © Time Received: 08:00 Region: ARO Labworks LoginlD MSWIFT Sample Matrix: GROUNDWATER Final Report Date: 8/23/13 Loc.Type: WATER SUPPLY Final Report Report Print Date: 09/26/2013 Emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: ELLICOT ROCK INVESTMENTS•8426 BUCK ROAD HIGHLANDS NC 28741 Location ID: 1CO568426BUCKCREEK Collect Date: 07129/2013 Collect Time: 13:14 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date LAB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 1.5 °C 7/31/13 HMORGAN MET 7440-50-8 CU by ICPMS 2.0 120 ug/L EPA200.8 8/5/13 ESTAFFORD1 7439-89-6 Fe by ICP 50 50 U ug/L EPA 200.7 8/7/13 ESTAFFORDI 7439-96-5 Mn by ICP 10 IOU ug/L EPA 200.7 817/13 ESTAFFORD1 7440-02-0 Ni by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA200.8 8/5/13 ESTAFFORD1 7439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 28 ug/L EPA200.8 8/5/13 ESTAFFORDI 7440-66-6 Zn by ICP 10 190 ug/L EPA 200.7 8/7/13 ESTAFFORD1 i Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to h'tp://Portal ncdenr oT,/web/wg/lab/staffinfo/•echassist#Data Quallfie r Codas<htt ://Portal ncdenr orplw b vjg/ab/s a-.Fnfoltechassis*> Page 1 of 1 O !NA���� Sample ID: AB98478 PO Number# 13GO636 .tOAP vy0 Date Received: 07/31/2013 a -� Time Received: 08:00 A MOORE Q Labworks LoginlD MSWIFT ARO Final Report Date: 8/23/13 a Matrix: GROUNDWATER Final Report Report Print Date: 09/26/2013 ;.Type: WATER SUPPLY Emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: ELLICOT ROCK INVESTMENTS•8426 BUCK ROAD HIGHLANDS,NC 28741 Location ID: 1C0668426BUCKCREEK Collect Date: 07/29/2013 Collect Time: 13:17 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date .AB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 1.5 °C 7/31/13 HMORGAN AET 440-50-8 Cu by ICPMS 2.0 38 ug/L EPA 200.8 8/5/13 ESTAFFORDI 439-89-6 Fe by ICP 50 50 U ug/L EPA 200.7 8/7/13 ESTAFFORDI 439-96-5 Mn by ICP 10 11 ug/L EPA 200.7 8/7/13 ESTAFFORD1 440-02-0 Ni by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA 200.8 8/5/13 ESTAFFORD1 439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 5.8 ug/L EPA 200.8 8/5/13 ESTAFFORD1 440-66-6 Zn by ICP 10 76 ug/L EPA 200.7 8/7113 ESTAFFORD1 Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to htt /!oital,icdenr om/webhvn/lab/staffinfo/techassi t#Data ggaEt Codes<htto:!/aortal ncdenr ors/web'wa!'ab/staffEnfo/techassist> Page 1 of 1 County: MACON ��\WNAT Sample ID: AC River Basin • �� PO Number# 13GOL Report To AROAP Date Received: 07/31/20-i Collector: A MOORE Time Received: 08:00 \ Region: ARO Labworks LoginlD MSWIFT Sample Matrix: GROUNDWATER Final Report Date: 8/23/13 Loc.Type: WATER SUPPLY Final Report Report Print Date: 09/26/2013 Emergency Yes/No VisitlD CDC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: ELLICOT ROCK INVESTMENTS:8426 BUCK ROAD HIGHLANDS NC 28741 Location ID: 1 CO568426BUCKCREEK Collect Date: 07/29/2013 Collect Time: 13:22 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date LAB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 1.5 °C 7/31/13 HMORGAN MET 7440-50-8 Cu by ICPMS 2.0 47 ug/L EPA 200.8 8/5/13 ESTAFFORD1 7439-89-6 Fe by ICP 50 50 U ug/L EPA 200.7 8/7/13 ESTAFFORDI 7439-96-5 Mn by ICP 10 IOU ug/L EPA 200.7 8/7/13 ESTAFFORD1 7440-02-0 Ni by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA 200.8 8/5/13 ESTAFFORD1 7439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 5.2 ug/L EPA 200.8 8/5/13 ESTAFFORD1 7440-66-6 Zn by ICP 10 81 ug/L EPA 200.7 8/7/13 ESTAFFORD1 Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to httn'//oortal.itrd-nr oTriweb/wollab/staffinfo/techissi t#Data Qualiter Codes<hrt //aortal ncde ir or ry eb/wg1 ab/s affinfo/t hassi > Page 1 of 1 0�NWN A7ell? Sample ID: AB98480 PO Number# 13G0638 0 ROAP v`s Date Received: 07/31/2013 ? Time Received: 08:00 A MOORE Labworks LoginlD MSWIFT ARO Final Report Date: 8/23/13 a Matrix: GROUNDWATER Report Print Date: 09/26/2013 Type: WATER SUPPLY Final Report Emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: ELLICOT ROCK INVESTMENTS•8426 BUCK ROAD HIGHLANDS,NC 28741 Location ID: IC0568426BUCKCREEK Collect Date: 07/29/2013 Collect Time: 13:28 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. Result/ Method Analysis Validated by CAS# Analyte Name PQL Qualifier Units Reference Date .AB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 1.5 °C 7/31/13 HMORGAN 7ET 440-50-8 Cu by ICPMS 2.0 28 ug/L EPA200.8 8/5/13 ESTAFFORD1 439-89-6 Fe by ICP 50 50 U ug/L EPA 200.7 8/7/13 ESTAFFORDI 439-96-5 Mn by ICP 10 IOU ug/L EPA200.7 8/7/13 ESTAFFORD1 440-02-0 Ni by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA200.8 8/5/13 ESTAFFORD1 439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 2.9 ug/L EPA200.8 8/5/13 ESTAFFORD1 440-66-6 Zn by ICP 10 32 ug/L EPA200.7 8/7/13 ESTAFFORD1 Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service.Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to hit octal ncdenr ory./weolwci/lab/staffinfo/`techassi t#Data Qualifier Codes<http•//Giortal ncdenr or°/webrwa/lab/staffinfo/techassist> Page 1 of 1 County: MACON WAT Sample ID: Ab River Basin 0 � PO Number# 13Gdo Report To AROAP r Date Received: 07/31/20`r., Collector: A MOORE Time Received: 08:00 Region: ARO Labworks LoginlD MSWIFT Sample Matrix: GROUNDWATER Final Report Date: 8/23/13 Loc.Type: WATER SUPPLY Final Resort Report Print Date: 09/26/2013 Emergency Yes/No VisitlD �\ COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: ELLICOT ROCK INVESTMENTS•8426 BUCK ROAD HIGHLANDS NC 28741 Location ID: 1C0568426BUCKCREEK Collect Date: 07/29/2013 Collect Time: 13.42 Sample Depth if this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date LAB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 1.5 'C 7131/13 HMORGAN MIC Alkalinity to pH 4.5 of liquid _TITLE_ mg/L as CaCO APHA2320B-20th 8/2/13 ESTAFFORD1 Alkalinity4.5 1.0 28 mg/L as CaCO APHA2320B-20th 8/2/13 ESTAFFORDI Alkalinity8.3 1.0 1 U mg/L as CaCO APHA2320B-20th 8/2/13 ESTAFFORDI Bicarbonate 1.0 28 mg/L as CaCO APHA2320B-20th 8/2/13 ESTAFFORDI Carbonate 1.0 1 U mg/L as CaCO APHA2320B-20th 8/2/13 ESTAFFORDI pH—Alkalinity 7,4 mg/L as CaCO APHA2320B-20th 8/2/13 ESTAFFORDI WET Residue—Suspended in liquid 6.2 6,2 U mg/L APHA2540D-20th 8/2/13 CGREEW ;, MET 7440-50-8 Cu by ICPMS 2.0 9,5 ug/L EPA200.8 8/5/13 ESTAFFORD1 7439-89-6 Fe by ICP 50 50 U ug/L EPA200.7 8/7/13 ESTAFFORDI 7439-96-5 Mn by ICP 10 IOU ug/L EPA 200.7 8/7/13 ESTAFFORD1 7440-02-0 Ni by ICPMS . 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA200.8 8/5/13 ESTAFFORD1 7439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA200.8 8/5/13 ESTAFFORD1 7440-66-6 Zn by ICP 10 14 ug/L EPA200.7 8/7/13 ESTAFFORDI Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to htto://cortal ilcdenr ore/web/wo/lab/staffinfo/•echassit#Data Qualifier Codes<ht+o//portal ncde ir or 'web/wq/lab/s aafinfo/techassislt> Page 1 of 1 A AM NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Water Quality Programs Pat McCrory Thomas A. Reeder John E, Skvarla, III Governor Director Secretary October 2, 2013 Mr. Pete Szelwach Clement Pappas NC, Inc. 125 Industrial Park Road Hendersonville, NC 28792 Subject: Clement Pappas Pump & Haul Permit by Regulation Dear Mr. Szelwach, The Asheville Regional Office has received notification of the pump & haul activity (for untreated wastewater from juice manufacturing) being considered for your facility. Based on the information provided, it appears that your facility is deemed permitted for this activity in accordance with North Carolina Administrative Code Title 15A 02T .0203 (a)(2) Permitting By Regulation. This deemed permitted status is for the material described in Aqua Treat Inc.'s acceptance letter and Permit#3417 from the City of Chattanooga Department of Public Works. If the material constituents change, a separate acceptance letter should be submitted to the Asheville Regional Office. If you or your staff have any questions concerning this matter, please contact me at (828) 296- 4685. Sincerely, r 1�" / Beverly PC Environmental Specialist cc: Rick Tate, Industrial Pretreatment Program Supervisor, City of Chattanooga Waste Resources Division 455 Moccasin Bend Road Chattanooga TN 37405 Hamilton Gallant, Assistant Plant Manager, Aqua Treat, Inc. 115 Parmenas Lane Chattanooga TN 37405 WATER QUALITY SECTION North Carolina Division of Water Resources—Asheville Regional Office 2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,N.C. 28778 Phone(828)296-4500 FAX (828)299-7043 Internet: h2o.enr.state.nc.us An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer �� .� � , `� `L.�` RMENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Water Quality Programs Pat McCrory Thomas A. Reeder John E. Skvarla, ill Governor Director Secretary October 2, 2013 David Dew, President Lake Toxaway Company 4366 West Club Boulevard Lake Toxaway,NC 28747 Subject: Notice of Deficiency NOD-2013-PC-0390 Permit No.WQ0000731 Non-Conjunctive Wastewater Treatment and Reclaimed Water Utilization System Transylvania County Dear Mr.Dew, On September 6, 2013 staff of the NC Division of Water Resources (DWR), Water Quality Section (WQS), inspected the subject Non-Conjunctive Wastewater Treatment Irrigation System. We wish to thank Mr. Keith Bond and Mr. Kell Bond who were present and assisted during the inspection. The purpose of the visit was to conduct the annual compliance inspection. The following items were deficient at the time of the inspection. (Also please refer to the attached inspection report): 1. The wastewater treatment plant should be painted to prevent rust damage. The eastern most extended aeration unit,the aerated surge tank and the tertiary filter/chlorine contact tank are noticeably rusted. This was noted in the 2012 inspection. Keith Bond secured two estimates for sand blasting/painting the WWTP and this information was given to Lake Toxaway but no Action was taken. 2. The dam on the effluent storage ponds should have a good stand of grass to allow for inspection of the dam. There is a lot of woody vegetation and there appeared to be a small eroded/depressed area that should be investigated. This was also noted in the last inspection. 3. An education program should be developed to inform users (including employees) about the proper use of reclaimed water. (Please see Permit Condition I1I.16.) WATER QUALITY SECTION North Carolina Division of Water Resources—Asheville Regional Office 2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,N.C. 28778 Phone(828)296-4500 FAX (828)299-7043 Internet: h2o.enr.state.ne.us An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Mr.Dew NOD-2013-PC-0390 October 2,2013 Page 2 of 2 You are required to take corrective measures regarding the Items 1 and 2 before the next inspection. Item 3 should be submitted within 30 days of receipt of this Notice. Please note that failure to comply with the State's rules, in the manner and time specified, may result in the assessment of additional civil penalties and/or the use of other enforcement mechanisms available to the State. Additionally, please place a sign notifying the public of the use of reclaimed water for irrigation purposes, in plain view in the clubhouse. If you have any questions concerning this inspection or the necessary corrective measures, you may contact Bev Price via email at bev.price@ncdenr.gov or at(828)296-4685. Sincerely, G. Landon Davidson, P.G. Regional Supervisor Water Quality Section cc: Keith Bond, WWTP ORC 99 Maple Hill Road Penrose NC 28766 w/enclosure J ARO-WQ Files Compliance Inspection Report ,mit: WQ0000731 Effective: 02/15/12 Expiration: 10/31/16 Owner: Lake Toxaway Company SOC: Effective: Expiration: Facility: Lake Toxaway Co-Golf Course N Club Blvd County: Transylvania Region: Asheville Lake Toxaway NC 28747 Contact Person: David Dew Title: Operations Manager Phone: Directions to Facility: From Brevard:go West on Hwy 64 to Hwy.281 N.,turn left onto Cold Mt. Rd.,go appx.2 miles and turn left to North Club Blvd.,go appx.2 miles to Maintenance Fa i ity(WWTTP),turn right onto gravel road. WWTP is 0.25 mile on the right. System Classifications:. WW2, Primary ORC: Steven Edgar Turner Certification: 995179 Phone: 828-966-4020 Secondary ORC(s): On-Site Representative(s): 24 hour contact name H.Keith Bond Phone: 828-884-2770 On-site representative H.Keith Bond Phone: 828-884-2770 Related Permits: Inspection Date: 09/06/2013 Entry Time: 09:30 AM Exit Time: 10:30 AM -.. Primary Inspector: Beverly Price Phone: 828-296-4500 Secondary Inspector(s): Reason for Inspection: Routine Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Permit Inspection Type: Wastewater Irrigation Facility Status: ❑ Compliant ■ Not Compliant Question Areas: ■Treatment Flow Treatment Flow Miscellaneous Questions ®Treatment Flow Measurement-Effluent ■Measurement-Influent Measurement-Water Use Records Treatment Barscreen Treatment Filters Record Keeping Treatment Activated Sludge Treatment Clarifiers Treatment Disinfection ■Treatment Flow Treatment Return pumps Measurement Storage End Use-Reuse (See attachment summary) Page: 1 Permit: WQ0000731 Owner-Facility: Lake Toxaway Company Inspection Date: 09/06/2013 Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Reason for Visit: Routine \' Inspection Summary:, Flow meter was calibrated 8/15/13. Activated sludge very light in color. Color is possibly due to removing solids too often; solids were pumped the day before the inspection. ORC indicated they might cut back on frequency of solids removal. Static plates are washed usually once per month. Maintenance Issues: 1.The east side wastewater treatment plant is very rusted. This was noted in last years inspection. Keith Bond secured two estimates for sand blasting/painting the WWTP and this information was given to Lake Toxaway but no action was taken. 2.The dam on the two holding ponds still has a significant amount of woody vegetation. It is difficult to inspect the dam in this condition but it appeared that there were a couple of eroded/depressed areas that should be investigated. This was also noted in the last inspection. Page: 2 Permit: WQ0000731 Owner-Facility: Lake Toxaway Company spection Date: 09/06/2013 Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Reason for Visit: Routine type Yes No NA NE Lagoon Spray,LR Cl Infiltration System n Activated Sludge Drip,LR ❑ Activated Sludge Spray,HR Q Activated Sludge Spray,LR Q Single Family Spray,LR ❑ Single Family Drip n n Recycle/Reuse Reuse(Quality) Treatment Flow Measurement-Influent Yes No NA NE Is flowmeter calibrated annually? ❑ Q 0 ❑ Is flowmeter operating properly? ❑ Q 0 Q Does flowmeter monitor continuously? ❑ ❑ 0 Q Does flowmeter record flow? Q ❑ 0 Q Does flowmeter appear to monitor accurately? ❑ ❑ N Comment: Treatment Flow Measurement-Water Use Records Yes No NA NE Is water use metered? Q ❑ N Q Are the daily average values properly calculated? Q 0 0 Comment: Treatment Flow Measurement-Effluent Yes No NA NE Is flowmeter calibrated annually? 11 Q Q Is flowmeter operating properly? ❑ Q Does flowmeter monitor continuously? 00 Q Q Does flowmeter record flow? Q N Q 0 Does flowmeter appear to monitor accurately? 0 ❑ Q Q Comment: Flow is manually recorded. Yes No NA NE Treatment Barscreen Is it free of excessive debris? 0 Q 0 Q Is disposal of screenings in compliance? Q 0 ❑ Page: 3 Permit: WQ0000731 Owner-Facility: Lake Toxaway Company Inspection Date: 09/06/2013 Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Reason for Visit: Routine Are the bars spaced properly? ■ ❑ Q Q \ Is the unit in good condition? ■ ❑ 0 Q Comment: Treatment Activated Sludge Yes No NA NE Is the aeration mechanism operable? ■ ❑ Q Q Is the aeration basin thoroughly mixed? ■ ❑ 0 ❑ Is the aeration equipment easily accessed? ■ ❑ f_I 0 Is Dissolved Oxygen adequate? ■ 0 0 I_l Are Settleometer results acceptable? ❑ 0 0 ■ Is activated sludge an acceptable color? Q Q Q Comment: Treatment Clarifiers Yes No NA NE Are the weirs level? ■ ❑ Q n Are the weirs free of solids and algae? ■ Q Q [I Is the scum removal system operational? ■ 0 n ❑ Is the scum removal system accessible? ■ ❑ 0 n Is the sludge blanket at an acceptable level? ❑ ❑ 0 ■ Is the effluent from the clarifier free of excessive solids? ■ ❑ ❑ Comment: Treatment Return pumps Yes No NA NE Are they in place? ■ ❑ 0 ❑ Are they operational? ■ ❑ n Q Comment: Treatment Filters Yes No NA NE Is the filter media present? ■ ❑ n 0 Is the filter media the correct size and type? ■ I] n 0 Is the air scour operational? 0 0 ■ Q Is the scouring acceptable? ❑ ❑ ■ Is the clear well free of excessive solids? ■ 0 ❑ 0 Is the mud well free of excessive solids and filter media? ❑ ❑ ■ Page: 4 Permit: WQ0000731 Owner-Facility: Lake Toxaway Company apection Date: 09/06/2013 Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Reason for Visit: Routine Does backwashing frequency appear adequate? 0 Q Q Q Comment: Treatment Disinfection Yes No NA NE Is the system working? N 0 Q 0 Do the fecal coliform results indicate proper disinfection? 0 D ❑ ❑ ? Is there adequate detention time(>=30 minutes). 0 11 11 Q Is the system properly maintained? 0 C3 ❑ ❑ If gas,does the cylinder storage appear safe? n Cl 0 n Is the fan in the chlorine feed room and storage area operable? 0 Q N Is the chlorinator accessible? 0 ❑ ❑ n If tablets,are tablets present? 0 ❑ 0 Q Are the tablets the proper size and type? E Q ❑ ❑ Is contact chamber free of sludge,solids,and growth? E Q Q 0 If UV,are extra UV bulbs available? Q Q Q y' If UV,is the UV intensity adequate? n n n #Is it a dual feed system? Cl E ❑ Q Does the Stationary Source have more than 2500 Ibs of Chlorine(CAS No.7782-50-5)? ❑ Cl E If yes,then is there a Risk Management Plan on site? Q Q 0 If yes,then what is the EPA twelve digit ID Number?(1000- - ) If yes,then when was the RMP last updated? Comment: Record Keeping Yes No NA NE Is a copy of current permit available? ❑ Q Q E Are monitoring reports present: NDMR? Q Q 0 NDAR? � 000 Are flow rates less than of permitted flow? Q Q n Are flow rates less than of permitted flow? 0 Q Q Are application rates adhered to? 11 ❑ ❑ Is GW monitoring being conducted, if required(GW-59s submitted)? 0 ❑ 0 0 Are all samples analyzed for all required parameters? Page: 5 Permit: WQ0000731 Owner-Facility: Lake Toxaway Company Inspection Date: 09/06/2013 Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Reason for Visit: Routine \ Are there any 2L GW quality violations? ❑ ❑ ■ ❑ Is GW-59A certification form completed for facility? ❑ ❑ ■ ❑ Is effluent sampled for same parameters as GW? ❑ ❑ ■ n Do effluent concentrations exceed GW standards? n ■ ❑ ❑ Are annual soil reports available? n no ■ ❑ #Are PAN records required? ❑ ❑ E n #Did last soil report indicate a need for lime? n ❑ 0 ❑ If so, has it been applied? n n ■ ❑ Are operational logs present? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Are lab sheets available for review? ■ n ❑ n Do lab sheets support data reported on NDMR? ■ 0 0 ❑ Do lab sheets support data reported on GW-59s? ❑ ❑ ■ ❑ Are Operational and Maintenance records present? ■ ❑ n ❑ Were Operational and Maintenance records complete? ■ ❑ ❑ Has permittee been free of public complaints in last 12 months? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Is a copy of the SOC readily available? ❑ ❑ ■ ❑ No treatment units bypassed since last inspection? ■ ❑ ❑ n Comment: Effluent does not exceed groundwater standards. End Use-Reuse Yes No NA NE Is the acreage in the permit being utilized? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Does the acreage specified in the permit correspond to the measured acreage at the site? ❑ ❑ ❑ ■ Are all essential units provided in duplicate? N ❑ ❑ ❑ Is an automatically activated standby power source available? n ■ ❑ n Is the equalization capacity adequate? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Is aerated flow equalization present? ■ n n ❑ Has the turbidity meter been calibrated in the last 12 months? ❑ ❑ ■ ❑ Does the turbidity meter have recording capabilities? n ❑ 0 ❑ Is all flow diverted at the appropriate times? ❑ ❑ ■ ❑ Is all upset wastewater diverted from reuse storage unit? ❑ ❑ E ❑ Is all upset wastewater treated, retreated,or disposed of acceptably? ■ ❑ n n Page: 6 Permit: WQ0000731 Owner-Facility: Lake Toxaway Company >pection Date: 09/06/2013 Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Reason for Visit: Routine is upset wastewater treated prior to discharge to irrigation storage? E 0 0 Is public access restricted from irrigation area during active site use? C3 ❑ 0 Q If golf course,is a sign posted in plain sight on the club house? 0 0 Cl 0 Is the cover crop acceptable? 0 Q Q ❑ Are buffers adequate? E ❑ 11 D Is the site free of ponding/runoff? ❑ Q 0 0 Is the acreage in the permit being utilized? O ❑ 0 Is the application equipment acceptable? ❑ Cl Cl Is the application area free of limiting slopes? Q ❑ 0 How close is the closest water supply well? Q ❑ Q Are any supply wells within the CB? ❑ i, n Are any supply wells within 250' of the CB? 0 ❑ ❑ Is municipal water available in the area? O Q Q Are GW monitoring wells required? 0 Q 0 Are GW monitoring wells located properly w/respect to RB and CB? ❑ ❑ 0 ❑ Are GW monitoring wells properly constructed,including screened interval? 0 0 0 0 Comment: Standby generator is available but not on site. It would have to be brought in by Aubrey Deaver(A&D Water Services, Inc.) A sign notifying the public of the use of reclaimed water is needed in the clubhouse; the sign notifying the public of the use of reclaimed water for irrigation had been removed from the golf cart rental area. The sprayfield is a golf course so public access is not restricted. 5 DAY DETENTION POND - Yes No NA NE Storage Pond Storage Type? Storage amount? #At what point is side-stream wastewater returned to treatment? this system was not designed to return side-stream water to the head of the WWTP. Is there a Spill Control Plan? ❑ 0 N n - , NONE Aerated or Mixed? Page: 7 Permit: W00000731 Owner-Facility: Lake Toxaway Company \ Inspection Date: 09/06/2013 Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Reason for Visit: Routine \ If aeration is present,is it adequate? 0 ❑ ■ 0 \ If present,are diffusers cleaned regularly? ❑ n Is influent structure acceptable? 0 [1 0 Are banks/berms free of seepage and erosion? ■ rl Q ❑ Are banks/berms free of excessive vegetation? Q ■ ❑ 0 Is pond lined? M n Liner Type Full,synthetic Is liner acceptable? M 0 Are baffles/curtains acceptable? ❑ ❑ 0 ❑ Does the pond have a freeboard marker? M 0 C1 Q Required freeboard? 2 Feet Feet Actual freeboard? 8 Is there suitable grassed vegetation? C) M C) 0 Is the vegetation maintained? 0 ■ ❑ n Is the area free of excessive weeds and/or woody species? Q ■ Q Is the area free from signs of overflow? M I] Q Is color acceptable? 0 0 M Are floating mats acceptable? Q (_I 0 0 No excessive buildup of solids? ■ 0 I] 0 Are aerators/mixers acceptable? n C_-I Is effluent structure acceptable? 0 C1 0 ❑ If present,is pond cover acceptable? ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Comment: Lots of vegetation, woody and otherwise on the pond dam; it is difficult to inspect the dam but there were some areas that appeared to be eroded/depressed. These areas should be evaluated. This was noted during the last inspection. IRRIGATION POND - Storage Yes No NA NE Storage Type? Pond Storage amount? Page: 8 Permit: WQ0000731 Owner-Facility: Lake Toxaway Company ,spection Date: 09/06/2013 Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Reason for Visit: Routine #At what point is side-stream wastewater returned to treatment? Is there a Spill Control Plan? ❑ ❑ ■ ❑ NONE Aerated or Mixed? If aeration is present, is it adequate? ❑ Q ■ ❑ If present,are diffusers cleaned regularly? ❑ ❑ ■ ❑ Is influent structure acceptable? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Are banks/berms free of seepage and erosion? ■ ❑ ❑ C Are banks/berms free of excessive vegetation? ❑ ■ ❑ ❑ Is pond lined? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Full,synthetic Liner Type ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Is liner acceptable? Are baffles/curtains acceptable? ❑ ❑ ■ ❑ Does the pond have a freeboard marker? ■ ❑ ❑ Cl 2 Required freeboard? Feet 2.5 Actual freeboard? Feet Is there suitable grassed vegetation? ❑ ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ ■ ❑ ❑ Is the vegetation maintained? Is the area free of excessive weeds and/or woody species? Q ■ ❑ ❑ Is the area free from signs of overflow? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Is color acceptable? ❑ ❑ ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ ■ ❑ Are floating mats acceptable? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ No excessive buildup of solids? Are aerators/mixers acceptable? ❑ ❑ ■ ❑ Is effluent structure acceptable? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ If present, is pond cover acceptable? OONO Comment: Dam needs to be cleared of woody vegetation. This was noted during the last inspection. Page: 9 \\\\\ �.✓% j �\ I I Ej7A RMENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Water Quality Programs Pat McCrory Thomas A.Reeder John E.Skvarla, III Governor Director Secretary October 2, 2013 Jennifer D. Scott,Esq.,Vice President First Troy SPE,LLC Post Office Box 1757 Pittsboro,NC 27312 Subject: Notice of Deficiency NOD-2013-PC-0389 Permit No.WQ0033804 Deerborne Cottages Wastewater Irrigation System Buncombe County Dear Ms. Scott, On August 28, 2013 staff of the NC Division of Water Resources (DWR), Water Quality Section (WQS), inspected the subject Wastewater Irrigation System. We wish to thank Mr. Bob Barr who was present and assisted during the inspection. The purpose of the visit was to conduct a routine compliance inspection. The following items were determined to be deficient at the time of the inspection. (Also please refer to the attached inspection report): 1. Failure to maintain a proper vegetative cover on the dam of the wet weather pond. The small seedlings/woody vegetation should be removed from the dam. A good stand of grass should be established from the top of the dam to the toe. 2. Irrigation Zones IA, 1B, 2, 3, 4 & 5 have not been repaired and therefore not certified. Some issues are related to storm damage in 2009-2010 and others are related to the start-up inspection conducted in 2009. You are required to take corrective measures regarding the above items within 6 months of receipt of this letter. Please respond in writing to our office within 30 days of receipt of this Notice indicating a course of action to address these issues. WATER QUALITY SECTION North Carolina Division of Water Quality—Asheville Regional Office 2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,N.C. 28778 Phone(828)296-4500 FAX (828)299-7043 Internet: h2o.enr,state.nc.us An Equal OpportunityJAffinnative Action Employer Ms. Scott NOD-2013-PC-0389 October 2,2013 Page 2 of 2 Please note that failure to comply with the State's rules, in the manner and time specified may result in the assessment of civil penalties and/or the use of other enforcement mechanisms available to the State. If you have any questions concerning this inspection or the necessary corrective measures,you may contact Bev Price via email at bev.price@ncdenr.gov or at(828)296-4685. Sincerely, G. Landon Davidson,P.G. Regional Supervisor Water Quality Section Attachment: Inspection Report cc: Bob Barr RPB Systems P.O. Box 1325 Asheville NC 28802 WQ Files-ARO Compliance Inspection Report ;mit: WQ0033804 Effective: 10/07/11 Expiration: 12/31/16 Owner: First Troy Spe LLC SOC: Effective: Expiration: Facility: Deerborne Cottages 6 Deerborne Ln County: Buncombe Region: Asheville Weaverville NC 28787 Contact Person: Peter A Seitz Title: Manager Phone: 910-576-2265 Directions to Facility: From Weaverville,exit 1-26 headed west on Weaver Blvd(US 70/25). Drive for approximately 3.5 miles and exit right onto Sheppard Branch Rd(SR 1741). Go 0.25 rgyles and turn a hard right onto Lower Sheppard Branch. Facility is on the left. System Classifications: Primary ORC: Robert P Barr Certification: 24262 Phone: 828-251-1900 Secondary ORC(s): Richard Morgan Swilling Certification: 993157 Phone: On-Site Representative(s): 24 hour contact name Bob Barr Phone: 828-251-1900 On-site representative Bob Barr Phone: 828-251-1900 Related Permits: Inspection Date: 08/28/2013 Entry Time: 09:00 AM Exit Time: 10:00 AM Primary Inspector: Beverly Price Phone: 828-296-4500 Secondary Inspector(s): Reason for Inspection: Routine Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Permit Inspection Type: Wastewater Irrigation Facility Status: Q Compliant ■Not Compliant Question Areas: Miscellaneous Questions Treatment .Treatment Filters Record Keeping ■Treatment Sludge Treatment Disinfection Storage End Use-Reuse Storage/Treatment ■Standby Power (See attachment summary) Page: 1 Permit: WQ0033804 Owner•Facility: First Troy Spe LLC Inspection Date: 08/28/2013 Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Reason for Visit: Routine \ Inspection Summary: The weeds/small woody vegetation still needs to be cut from the dam of the irrigation pond. This was noted in the last inspection. Zones 1A, 1B, 2, 3, 4 and 5 still need to be certified. Repairs still need to be completed in the drip field. Some issues are related to storm damage and others are related to the start-up inspection conducted in 2009. There is only one residence currently on the system. None of the cabins are occupied. Page: 2 Permit: W00033804 owner-Facility: First Troy Spe LLC ,spection Date: 08/28/2013 Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Reason for Visit: Routine Yes No NA NE Type n_ Lagoon Spray, LR 13 Infiltration System Reuse(Quality) Activated Sludge Spray, HR Activated Sludge Spray,LR ❑ Single Family Spray,ILR n_ Recycle/Reuse Single Family Drip Activated Sludge Drip, LR ■ Yes No NA NE Treatment Are Treatment facilities consistent with those outlined in the current permit? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Do all treatment units appear to be operational?(if no, note below.) 0000 Comment: Drip irrigation fields 1A, 113, 2, 3, 4 &5 have not been certified. These fields have storm damage and have not been repaired. The drip line repairs were referenced in the 2009 inspection. Yes No NA NE Standby Power Is automatically activated standby power available? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Is generator tested weekly by interrupting primary power source? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Is generator operable? Does generator have:adequate fuel? Comment: Yes No NA NE Treatment Filters ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Is the filter media present? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Is the filter media the:correct size and type? ❑ ❑ ■ ❑ Is the air scour operational? ❑ ❑ ■ ❑ Is the scouring acceptable? ❑ ❑ ■ ❑ Is the clear well free of excessive solids? Is the mud well free of excessive solids and filter media? _y Does backwashing frequency appear adequate? ❑ ❑ ■ ❑ Comment: Page: 3 Permit: WO0033804 Owner-Facility: First Troy Spa LLC Inspection Date: 08/28/2013 Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Reason for Visit: Routine Treatment Sludge Storage/Treatment Yes No NA NE \\ Is the aeration operational? 0000 Is the aeration pattern even? Q Q ■ 0 If required,are Sanitary"Ts"present in tankage? [I ❑ ■ Q Comment: No sludge generated yet. Treatment Disinfection Yes No NA NE Is the system working? ■ Q Q n Do the fecal coliform results indicate proper disinfection? ■ 0 Q ❑ Is there adequate detention time(>=30 minutes)? ■ Q Q 0 Is the system properly maintained? ■ (-I ❑ 0 If gas,does the cylinder storage appear safe? o 0 ■ ❑ Is the fan in the chlorine feed room and storage area operable? Q ❑ ■ 0 Is the chlorinator accessible? C3 ❑ ■ 0 If tablets,are tablets present? ❑ 0 ■ n Are the tablets the proper size and type? ❑ Q ■ n Is contact chamber free of sludge,solids,and growth? ■ n 0 0 f If UV,are extra UV bulbs available? ■ ❑ n 0 If UV,is the UV intensity adequate? ■ ❑ 0 #Is it a dual feed system? ❑ ■ ❑ ❑ Does the Stationary Source have more than 2500 Ibs of Chlorine(CAS No. 7782-50-5)? C3 0 ■ 0 If yes,then is there a Risk Management Plan on site? ❑ Q ■ fl If yes,then what is the EPA twelve digit ID Number?(1000- - ) If yes,then when was the RMP last updated? Comment: Record Keeping Yes No NA NE Is a copy of current permit available? I"( ■ Q Are monitoring reports present: NDMR? ■ Q 0 0 NDAR? ■ 000 Are flow rates less than of permitted flow? ■ 0 0 I_l Are flow rates less than of permitted flow? ■ ❑ O Q Page: 4 Permit: W00033804 Owner-Facility: First Troy Spe LLC 'spection Date: 08/28/2013 Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Reason for Visit: Routine Are application rates adhered to? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Is GW monitoring being conducted, if required(GW-59s submitted)? ❑ M ❑ Are all samples analyzed for all required parameters? ❑ ❑ ❑ Are there any 2L GW quality violations? ❑ ❑ ❑ Is GW-59A certification form completed for facility? ❑ ❑ ■ ❑ Is effluent sampled for same parameters as GW? ❑ ❑ ■ ❑ Do effluent concentrations exceed GW standards? ■ ❑ fl ❑ Are annual soil reports available? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ #Are PAN records required? ❑ ■ ❑ ❑ #Did last soil report indicate a need for lime? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ If so, has it been applied? 0 0 ❑ ❑ Are operational logs present? ❑ ❑ ❑ Are lab sheets available for review? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Do lab sheets support data reported on NDMR? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Do lab sheets support data reported on GW-59s? Are Operational and Maintenance records present? ■ ❑ ❑ 0 Were Operational and Maintenance records complete? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Has permittee been free of public complaints in last 12 months? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Is a copy of the SOC readily available? ❑ ❑ ■ ❑ No treatment units bypassed since last inspection? 0 ❑ Q ❑ Comment: Older copy of the permit on-site -will e-mail Bob a copy of most recent permit. PAN records not required. Soils report indicated the need for lime. Lime has not been added to the drip field. Low pH may be attributed to large number of pine trees in the drip field. Yes No NA NE End Use-Reuse Is the acreage in the permit being utilized? ❑ ■ ❑ ❑ Does the acreage specified in the permit correspond to the measured acreage at the site? ❑ ❑ ❑ ■ Are all essential units provided in duplicate? ❑ ❑ ■ ❑ Is an automatically activated standby power source available? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Is the equalization capacity adequate? ■ El ❑ ❑ Page: 5 Permit: WQ0033804 Owner-Facility: First Troy Spe LLC Inspection Date: 08/28/2013 Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Reason for Visit: Routine \ Is aerated flow equalization present? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Has the turbidity meter been calibrated in the last 12 months? ❑ ■ n ❑ Does the turbidity meter have recording capabilities? ■ ❑ ❑ n Is all flow diverted at the appropriate times? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Is all upset wastewater diverted from reuse storage unit? ■ ❑ ❑ n Is all upset wastewater treated, retreated,or disposed of acceptably? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Is upset wastewater treated prior to discharge to irrigation storage? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Is public access restricted from irrigation area during active site use? ■ n n n If golf course, is a sign posted in plain sight on the club house? n ❑ ■ ❑ Is the cover crop acceptable? ■ n ❑ n Are buffers adequate? ■ n n n Is the site free of ponding/runoff? n ❑ ❑ ■ Is the acreage in the permit being utilized? ❑ ■ n Cl Is the application equipment acceptable? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Is the application area free of limiting slopes? ■ ❑ n (-I How close is the closest water supply well? n n n ■ Are any supply wells within the CB? n ■ ❑ ❑ Are any supply wells within 250' of the CB? ■ 0 n 0 Is municipal water available in the area? n ■ ❑ n Are GW monitoring wells required? n ■ ❑ n Are GW monitoring wells located properly w/respect to RB and CB? n n ■ n Are GW monitoring wells properly constructed,including screened interval? ❑ ❑ ■ n Comment: Only 3 drip zones have been certified for irrigation: Zones 6,7 & 8. The remaining zones have not been certified due to prior storm damage; repairs to drip lines are still needed. The storage pond is not for off-spec water. It was designed as a wet-weather storage pond. Any off-spec water is drip irrigated on Zone 6 only because zones 1A, 1 B, 2 and 4 are not certified yet. Effluent meeting reclaimed standards can be irrigated on zones 7 & 8. ST-1 - Storage Yes No NA NE Page: 6 Permit: WQ0033804 owner•Facility: First Troy Spe LLC ,spection Date: 08/28/2013 Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Reason for Visit: Routine Pond Storage Type? Storage amount? #At what point is side-stream wastewater returned to treatment? side-stream wastewater has designated fields for irrigation. Is there a Spill Control Plan? ■ NONE Aerated or Mixed? If aeration is present,is it adequate? ❑ ❑ ■ Cl If present,are diffusers cleaned regularly? ❑ ■ Q Is influent structure acceptable? ■ ❑ Are banks/berms free of seepage and erosion? ■ Q 0 D Are banks/berms free of excessive vegetation? D ■ 0 Q ■ 000 Is pond lined? Full,synthetic Liner Type Is liner acceptable? 0 Q 0 Q Are baffles/curtains acceptable? ❑ Q ■ Does the pond have a freeboard marker? ■ ❑ Q 2 Required freeboard? Feet 6 Actual freeboard? Feet 0 ■ ❑ n Is there suitable grassed vegetation? Is the vegetation maintained? Q ■ Is the area free of excessive weeds and/or woody species? O ■ ❑ Q Is the area free from signs of overflow? ■ ❑ Q ■ n Is color acceptable? Are floating mats acceptable? 0 ❑ No excessive buildup of solids? ■ Q 0 C1 0 Are aerators/mixers acceptable? ❑ Q ■ Q Is effluent structure acceptable? Page: 7 Permit: WQ0033804 Owner-Facility: First Troy Spe LLC \ Inspection Date: 08/28/2013 Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Reason for Visit: Routine \ If present, is pond cover acceptable? Q Q 01 \ Comment: Storage pond dam has excessive vegetation and small trees are starting to grow .This was noted during the last inspection. The dam should be cleared of any small woody vegetation and a good stand of grass should be established. Also, the small seedlings that are sprouting on top of the dam should be removed. Page: 8 'r RMENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Water Quality Programs Pat McCrory Thomas A. Reeder John E. Skvarla, III Governor Director Secretary October 2, 2013 David Dew,President Lake Toxaway Company 4366 West Club Boulevard Lake Toxaway,NC 28747 Subject: Notice of Deficiency NOD-2013-PC-0390 Permit No.WQ0000731 Non-Conjunctive Wastewater Treatment and Reclaimed Water Utilization System Transylvania County Dear Mr. Dew, On September 6, 2013 staff of the NC Division of Water Resources (DWR), Water Quality Section (WQS), inspected the subject Non-Conjunctive Wastewater Treatment Irrigation System. We wish to thank Mr. Keith Bond and Mr. Kell Bond who were present and assisted during the inspection. The purpose of the visit was to conduct the annual compliance inspection. The following items were deficient at the time of the inspection. (Also please refer to the attached inspection report): 1. The wastewater treatment plant should be painted to prevent rust damage. The eastern most extended aeration unit,the aerated surge tank and the tertiary filter/chlorine contact tank are noticeably rusted. This was noted in the 2012 inspection. Keith Bond secured two estimates for sand blasting/painting the WWTP and this information was given to Lake Toxaway but no action was taken. 2. The dam on the effluent storage ponds should have a good stand of grass to allow for inspection of the dam. There is a lot of woody vegetation and there appeared to be a small eroded/depressed area that should be investigated. This was also noted in the last inspection. 3. An education program should be developed to inform users (including employees) about the proper use of reclaimed water. (Please see Permit Condition III.16.) WATER QUALITY SECTION North Carolina Division of Water Resources—Asheville Regional Office 2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,N.C. 28778 Phone(828)296-4500 FAX (828)299-7043 Internet: h2o.enr.state.nc.us An Equal opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Mr. Dew NOD-2013-PC-0390 October 2,2013 Page 2 of 2 A You are required to take corrective measures regarding the Items 1 and 2 before the next inspection. Item 3 should be submitted within 30 days of receipt of this Notice. Please note that failure to comply with the State's rules, in the manner and time specified, may result in the assessment of additional civil penalties and/or the use of other enforcement mechanisms available to the State. Additionally, please place a sign noting the public of the use of reclaimed water for irrigation purposes, in plain view in the clubhouse. If you have any questions concerning this inspection or the necessary corrective measures, you may contact Bev Price via email at bev.price@ncdenr.gov or at (828) 296-4685. Sincerely, m G. Landon Davidson, P.G. Regional Supervisor Water Quality Section cc: Keith Bond, WWTP ORC 99 Maple Hill Road Penrose NC 28766 w/enclosure ARO-WQ Files Compliance Inspection Report ,rmit: WQ0000731 Effective: 02/15/12 Expiration: 10/31/16 Owner: Lake Toxaway Company SOC: Effective: Expiration: Facility: Lake Toxaway Co-Golf Course N Club Blvd County: Transylvania Region: Asheville Lake Toxaway NC 28747 Contact Person: David Dew Title: Operations Manager Phone: Directions to Facility: From Brevard:go West on Hwy 64 to Hwy.281 N.,turn left onto Cold Mt.Rd.,go appx.2 miles and turn left to North Club Blvd.,go appx.2 miles to Maintenance Fa'I iIity(WWTP),turn right onto gravel road. WWTP is 0.25 mile on the right. System Classifications: , WWZ, Primary ORC: Steven Edgar Turner Certification: 995179 Phone: 828-966-4020 Secondary ORC(s): On-Site Representative(s): 24 hour contact name H.Keith Bond Phone: 828-884-2770 On-site representative H.Keith Bond Phone: 828-884-2770 Related Permits: Inspection Date: 09/06/2013 Entry Time: 09:30 AM Exit Time: 10:30 AM Primary Inspector: Beverly Price Phone: 828-296-4500 Secondary Inspector(s): Reason for Inspection: Routine Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Permit Inspection Type: Wastewater Irrigation Facility Status: ❑ Compliant ■ Not Compliant Question Areas: ■Treatment Flow Treatment Flow Miscellaneous Questions Treatment Flow ■ Measurement-Effluent Measurement-Influent Measurement-Water Use Records Treatment Barscreen Treatment Filters Record Keeping Treatment Activated Sludge Treatment Clarifiers Treatment Disinfection ■Treatment Flow Treatment Return pumps Measurement Storage End Use-Reuse (See attachment summary) Page: 1 Permit: WQ0000731 Owner-Facility: Lake Toxaway Company Inspection Date: 09/06/2013 Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Reason for Visit: Routine \ \ Inspection Summary: Flow meter was calibrated 8/15/13. Activated sludge very light in color. Color is possibly due to removing solids too often; solids were pumped the day before the inspection. ORC indicated they might cut back on frequency of solids removal. Static plates are washed usually once per month. Maintenance Issues: 1.The east side wastewater treatment plant is very rusted. This was noted in last years inspection. Keith Bond secured two estimates for sand blasting/painting the WWTP and this information was given to Lake Toxaway but no action was taken. 2.The dam on the two holding ponds still has a significant amount of woody vegetation. It is difficult to inspect the dam in this condition but it appeared that there were a couple of eroded/depressed areas that should be investigated. This was also noted in the last inspection. Page: 2 Permit: WQ0000731 owner-Facility: Lake Toxaway Company ,spection Date: 09/06/2013 Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Reason for Visit: Routine Yes No NA NE Type Lagoon Spray,LR Q Infiltration System Q Activated Sludge Drip,LR ❑ 0 Activated Sludge Spray, HR Activated Sludge Spray, LR 0 Single Family Spray,LR 11 n_ Single Family Drip Recycle/Reuse Reuse(Quality) Treatment Flow Measurement-Influent Yes No NA NE Is flowmeter calibrated annually? Q Q ■ Is flowmeter operating properly? ❑ ❑ E ❑ Does flowmeter monitor continuously? Q ❑ ■ Q Does flowmeter record flow? ❑ ❑ ■ 0 _ Does flowmeter appear to monitor accurately? 00 ■ 0 Comment: Treatment Flow Measurement-Water Use Records Yes No NA NE Is water use metered? 1300 11 Are the daily average values properly calculated? Q Q ■ Q Comment: Treatment Flow Measurement-Effluent Yes No NA NE Is flowmeter calibrated annually? MOO 0 Is flowmeter operating properly? ■ Q Cl Q Does flowmeter monitor continuously? ■ Does flowmeter record flow? 0 ■ ❑ Q Does flowmeter appear to monitor accurately? ■ ❑ ❑ Q Comment: Flow is manually recorded. Yes No NA NE Treatment Barscreen Is it free of excessive debris? ■ Is disposal of screenings in compliance? Page: 3 Permit: WQ0000731 Owner-Facility: Lake Toxaway Company Inspection Date: 09/06/2013 Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Reason for Visit: Routine \� Are the bars spaced properly? Q I] Q v\ Is the unit in good condition? IN 0 ❑ 0 Comment: Treatment Activated Sludge Yes No NA NE Is the aeration mechanism operable? ■ ❑ 0 Is the aeration basin thoroughly mixed? ■ n Q Q Is the aeration equipment easily accessed? 0 ❑ Q Q Is Dissolved Oxygen adequate? ■ 0 0 0 Are Settleometer results acceptable? 1=1 I_l fl 0 Is activated sludge an acceptable color? n n 0 Comment: Treatment Clarifiers Yes No NA NE Are the weirs level? 0 ❑ ❑ I] Are the weirs free of solids and algae? 0 0 0 0 Is the scum removal system operational? 0 (l 0 Q '• Is the scum removal system accessible? IN Q ❑ 0 Is the sludge blanket at an acceptable level? 0 ❑ 0 0 Is the effluent from the clarifier free of excessive solids? ❑ ❑ 0 Comment: Treatment Return pumps Yes No NA NE Are they in place? 00 ❑ ❑ Are they operational? n ❑ 0 Comment: Treatment Filters Yes No NA NE Is the filter media present? 0 ❑ ❑ Q Is the filter media the correct size and type? m fl 0 Is the air scour operational? 00 ■ Q Is the scouring acceptable? Q Q M Q Is the clear well free of excessive solids? ■ 0 ❑ 0 Is the mud well free of excessive solids and filter media? Q 0 0 fl Page: 4 Permit: WQ0000731 owner-Facility: Lake Toxaway Company ,spection Date: 09/06/2013 Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Reason for Visit: Routine Does backwashing frequency appear adequate? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Comment: Treatment Disinfection Yes No NA NE Is the system working? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Do the fecal coliform results indicate proper disinfection? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ is there adequate detention time(>=30 minutes)? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Is the system properly maintained? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ If gas,does the cylinder storage appear safe? ❑ ❑ ■ ❑ Is the fan in the chlorine feed room and storage area operable? ❑ ❑ ■ ❑ Is the chlorinator accessible? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ If tablets,are tablets present? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Are the tablets the proper size and type? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Is contact chamber free of sludge,solids,and growth? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ If UV,are extra UV bulbs available? ❑ ❑ ■ ❑ if UV,is the UV intensity adequate? #Is it a dual feed system? ❑ ■ ❑ ❑ Does the Stationary Source have more than 2500 ibs of Chlorine(CAS No.7782-50-5)? ❑ ❑ ■ ❑ If yes,then is there a Risk Management Plan on site? ❑ ❑ ■ Q If yes,then what is the EPA twelve digit ID Number?(1000- - ) If yes,then when was the RMP last updated? Comment: Yes No NA NE Record Keeping Is a copy of current permit available? [loom Are monitoring reports present: NDMR? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ N DAR? Are flow rates less than of permitted flow? Q ❑ ❑ Are flow rates less than of permitted flow? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Are application rates adhered to? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Is GW monitoring being conducted,if required(GW-59s submitted)? ❑ ❑ ■ ❑ Are all samples analyzed for all required parameters? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Page: 5 Permit: WQ0000731 Owner-Facility: Lake Toxaway Company Inspection Date: 09/06/2013 Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Reason for Visit: Routine \. Are there any 2L GW quality violations? 0 0 ■ Is GW-59A certification form completed for facility? 0 Q ■ Is effluent sampled for same parameters as GW? 0 Q ■ ❑ Do effluent concentrations exceed GW standards? ❑ ■ Q 11 Are annual soil reports available? ❑ f_l ■ #Are PAN records required? Q ❑ ■ #Did last soil report indicate a need for lime? I] 0 ■ 0 If so, has it been applied? 0 0 ■ Are operational logs present? ■ ❑ ❑ 0 Are lab sheets available for review? ■ ❑ ❑ Q Do lab sheets support data reported on NDMR? ■ ❑ 0 I] Do lab sheets support data reported on GW-59s? 0 Q ■ n Are Operational and Maintenance records present? ■ 0 Q 0 Were Operational and Maintenance records complete? ■ 0 Q Has permittee been free of public complaints in last 12 months? ■ 0 ❑ ❑ Is a copy of the SOC readily available? Q ❑ ■ 0 No treatment units bypassed since last inspection? 0 Q 0 Q Comment: Effluent does not exceed groundwater standards. End Use-Reuse Yes No NA NE Is the acreage in the permit being utilized? ■ ❑ 0 0 Does the acreage specified in the permit correspond to the measured acreage at the site? ❑ Q Q ■ Are all essential units provided in duplicate? ■ n ❑ Is an automatically activated standby power source available? ❑ ■ ❑ Q Is the equalization capacity adequate? ■ Q 0 0 Is aerated flow equalization present? ■ 0 ❑ Q Has the turbidity meter been calibrated in the last 12 months? C3 I] ■ Q Does the turbidity meter have recording capabilities? Q Q ■ Is all flow diverted at the appropriate times? Q ❑ ■ 11 Is all upset wastewater diverted from reuse storage unit? 0 0 ■ 0 Is all upset wastewater treated, retreated,or disposed of acceptably? ■ ❑ Q 111 Page: 6 Permit: WQ0000731 owner-Facility: Lake Toxaway Company spection Date: 09/06/2013 Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Reason for Visit: Routine Is upset wastewater treated prior to discharge to irrigation storage? NO Q 11 Is public access restricted from irrigation area during active site use? ❑ 0 0 Q If golf course, is a sign posted in plain sight on the club house? Q N ❑ ❑ Is the cover crop acceptable? N Q Q Q Are buffers adequate? N ❑ Q ❑ Is the site free of ponding/runoff? Q ❑ 0 0 Is the acreage in the permit being utilized? 0 ❑ ❑ 0 Is the application equipment acceptable? 0 0 0 O Is the application area free of limiting slopes? E Q ❑ 0 How close is the closest water supply well? N ❑ 0 ❑ Are any supply wells within the CB? O ■ 0 ❑ Are any supply wells within 250' of the CB? 0 Q Q Is municipal water available in the area? Q 0 0 O Are GW monitoring wells required? O 0 0 Q Are GW monitoring wells located properly w/respect to RB and CB? ❑ ❑ E Are GW monitoring wells properly constructed,including screened interval? Q Comment: Standby generator is available but not on site. It would have to be brought in by Aubrey Deaver(A&D Water Services, Inc.) A sign notifying the public of the use of reclaimed water is needed in the clubhouse; the sign notifying the public of the use of reclaimed water for irrigation had been removed from the golf cart rental area. The sprayfield is a golf course so public access is not restricted. 5 DAY DETENTION POND - Yes No NA NE Storage Pond Storage Type? Storage amount? #At what point is side-stream wastewater returned to treatment? this system was not designed to return side-stream water to the head of the WWTP. Is there a Spill Control Plan? Q Q E 0 NONE Aerated or Mixed? Page: 7 Permit: WQ0000731 Owner-Facility: Lake Toxaway Company Inspection Date: 09/06/2013 Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Reason for Visit: Routine \ If aeration is present,is it adequate? Q Q M Q If present,are diffusers cleaned regularly? 0 n 0 Is influent structure acceptable? ■ ❑ 0 Are banks/berms free of seepage and erosion? 0 11 f] Q Are banks/berms free of excessive vegetation? 001111 Is pond lined? Mn ❑ Q Liner Type Full,synthetic Is liner acceptable? 0 0 0 t1 Are baffles/curtains acceptable? ❑ 0 Does the pond have a freeboard marker? 0 0 0 Q Required freeboard? 2 Feet Feet Actual freeboard? 8 Is there suitable grassed vegetation? 0 0 0 n Is the vegetation maintained? ❑ 0 0 [I Is the area free of excessive weeds and/or woody species? n ■ ❑ Is the area free from signs of overflow? 0 0 0 0 Is color acceptable? 0 ❑ 0 Are floating mats acceptable? 0 0 M No excessive buildup of solids? ■ ❑ ❑ n Are aerators/mixers acceptable? Q f1 0 (_'I Is effluent structure acceptable? M 0 ❑ 0 If present,is pond cover acceptable? 0 Q 0 Q Comment: Lots of vegetation, woody and otherwise on the pond dam; it is difficult to inspect the dam but there were some areas that appeared to be eroded/depressed. These areas should be evaluated. This was noted during the last inspection. IRRIGATION POND - Storage Yes No NA NE Storage Type? Pond Storage amount? Page: 8 Permit: WQ0000731 owner-Facility: Lake Toxaway Company .spection Date: 09/06/2013 inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Reason for Visit: Routine #At what point is side-stream wastewater returned to treatment? Is there a Spill Control Plan? ❑ 0 ■ 0 NONE Aerated or Mixed? If aeration is present,is it adequate? ❑ Q N 0 If present,are diffusers cleaned regularly? Q ❑ ■ 0 Is influent structure acceptable? ■ Q Q Are banks/berms free of seepage and erosion? ■ 11 Q ❑ Are banks/berms free of excessive vegetation? ■ n ❑ Is pond lined? ■ Q 0 0 Full,synthetic Liner Type ■ 000 Is liner acceptable? Are baffles/curtains acceptable? ❑ Q ■.❑ Does the pond have a freeboard marker? ■ Q 0 a f. 2 Required freeboard? Feet 2.5 Actual freeboard? Feet Is there suitable grassed vegetation? D ■ ❑ ❑ Is the vegetation maintained? ❑ ■ 0 Q Is the area free of excessive weeds and/or woody species? ❑ ■ Q Is the area free from signs of overflow? ■ n 0 Q Is color acceptable? 0 Q ■ � Are floating mats acceptable? Q ■ No excessive buildup of solids? ■ ❑ ❑ O Are aerators/mixers acceptable? ❑ C3 0 0 Is effluent structure acceptable? ■ Q Q If present,is pond cover acceptable? 0 Q ■ Comment: Dam needs to be cleared of woody vegetation. This was noted during the last inspection. Page: 9 �.�// .l _... __. RMENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Water Quality Programs Pat McCrory Thomas A. Reeder John E. Skvarla, III Governor Director Secretary October 3, 2013 Ms. Mary Ann Robeson 6998 Rush Fork Road Clyde,North Carolina 28721 Re: Water Supply Well Analytical Results 6998 Rush Fork Road Haywood County,NC Dear Ms. Robeson, Please find attached the analytical results for a water sample collected from your well located at the address referenced above on August 26, 2013. The water sample was collected to determine whether an animal waste release that flowed downhill onto your property resulted in impacts to groundwater. The water sample was submitted for laboratory analyses of fecal and total coliform bacteria. Results of the analyses indicate that your groundwater was not impacted by the animal waste release. The'results of the bacterial analyses indicate no fecal coliform bacteria present in the water sample collected from you well. Because no fecal coliform bacteria were detected in the water sample collected from your well we can conclude that your groundwater was not impacted by the animal waste release. However,the bacterial analyses did indicate the presence of total coliform bacteria at 3 colony forming units per 100 milliliters (CFU/100 ml). The presence of total coliform bacteria,which are considered "indicator"bacteria, indicates the potential for the presence of other harmful pathogens. I have attached a coliform bacteria fact sheet to this letter, which provides additional information regarding coliform bacteria. The groundwater analytical results were provided to Kenneth Rudo, a toxicologist with the Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology Branch of the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services. Dr. Rudo completed a Biological Analysis Report based on the results of the bacterial analyses. I have attached a copy of the report to this letter. The Biological Analysis Report indicates the water is not safe for drinking or cooking until it has been boiled for 3 minutes due to the presence of total coliform bacteria. WATER QUALITY SECTION North Carolina Division of Water Resources—Asheville Regional Office `-- 2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,N.C. 28778 Phone(828)296A500 FAX (828)299-7043 Internet: h2o.enr.state.nc.us An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Ms. Mary Ann Robeson October 3, 2013 Page 2 of 2 '\ Based on the presence of total coliform bacteria in the water sample collected from your well, we \ recommend disinfecting your well I have attached_a well disinfection pamphlet to this letter, which provides information and instructions regarding well disinfection. If you elect to disinfect your well, the Water Quality Section will collect one addi6ona t 1 -- bacteria sample and one additional fecal bacteria sample from your well following chlorination to confirm the elimination of the bacteria. -- Please note that additional analyses were performed on the water sample collected from your well. The results of those analyses are forthcoming and will not affect the conclusions and recommendations discussed in this letter. If you have any questions regarding your analytical results or well disinfection procedures please feel free to contact me at(828)296-4684. You may also contact me to schedule a resampling of your well following disinfection. Sincerely, 4AV A-L_ Andrew Moore Water Quality Section Asheville Regional Office Attachments: Laboratory Analytical Results Coliform Bacteria Fact Sheet Biological Analysis Report Well Disinfection Pamphlet cc: file Haywood County Health Department ` (wesuits WAh� Sample ID: AB99618 PO Number# ARO Date Received: 08/26/2013 -- > -4 Time Received: 13:00 MOORE a Labworks LoginlD KJIMISON2 ARO Final Report Date: 9/11/13 .xtrix: GROUNDWATER Final Report Report Print Date: 09/30/2013 pe: WATER SUPPLY -rgency Yes/No VisitlD OC Yes/No --- _--- ----_- __ —- oc—Desc�.c 7VIARY�INNE-ROBE --Location-ID: 1C0446998RUSHFOR oilect Date:- 08/2612-0a3 ollectTime:--a4:41 -Sample-Depth - If this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. PQ� Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by CAS# Analyte Name Qualifier Reference Date ethers Sample'temperature at receipt by lab 2.3 °C 8/26/13 RBYRD Coliform, MF Fecal in liquid 1 1 B2 CFu/1o0m1 APHA9222D-20th 8/26/13 CGREEN Coliform, MF Total in liquid 1 3 CFU/100ml APHA922213-20th 8126/13 CGREEN r Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-4623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to htt //ortal ncdenr ore/web/wa/lab/staffinfo/techassi t#Data Qualifier Codes<htto•//oortal ncdenr orrs/web/wa/lab/staffinfo/techassist> Page 1 of 1 S 1-#FF- 3 ry 3 1 •SSfi' - `r9� •ff �* Sf S c,3 a• . y Y Yfii TOM Most coliform bacteria will not likely cause illness. Testing for all possible disease causing organisms is However, these bacteria are used as indicators in complex, time consuming and expensive, Usually, water tests because their presence indicates that in order to determine the water quality of your well, testing is done for three different groups of coliform disease-causing organisms (pathogens) could also bacteria; each has a different level of risk to human be in the water. The presence of some types of health. coliform bacteria in the water signal the presence of feces or sewage waste. Feces and sewage wastes Total coliform bacteria are commonly found in the are usually the source of the disease-causing environment (For example, soil or plants) and are organisms. generally harmless. Fecal coliform bacteria are a sub-group of total i .i,•..� ..-•-_•'.. •- : '.i , • -•'- `•. .: .. •.... ..-_., coliform bacteria. They appear in great quantities in the intestines and feces of people and animals. The • Bacteria that cause diarrhea and vomiting, presence of these bacteria indicates that your well water is contaminated with feces or sewage, and it • Protozoa that cause dysentery, has the potential to cause disease. • Viruses that cause polio and hepatitis, and Escherichia coli is a sub-group of the fecal coliform • Heiminths, such as roundworms and tapeworms, group. These kinds of bacteria are found in great quantities in the intestines of people and warm- that cause chronic diarrhea. blooded animals. Some strains, however, can cause If you think you might be sick from disease-causing illness. The presence of this organism indicates organisms in your well water, contact your doctor fecal contamination of your well and a high risk for and show him/her your water test results. illness from disease-causing organisms. Children and the elderly are at a higher risk of You should test your well for coliform bacteria the harmful health effects of disease-causing every year. organisms in drinking water. (continued) • i wr \ \ • Do not drink the water. Get bottled water, or Coliform Bacteria: �- www.epa.gov/OGWDW/hfacts.html �\ Boil the water for 1 minute before drinking or -------oaicina-with -it ------ --_— --- HowAo disinfeCo_u_r�etater_an_tLV�uLwell• • DisinTect your well. You may want to contact a well professional to disinfect or chlorinate your Disintecta well, or contact the environmental health program at your local health department for instructions on how to do it yourself. . k This fact sheet answers the most frequently asked • Re-samplea nd re-test your well water affer health questions-(FAQs) about coliform bacteria. chlorinating it. This information is important because some coliform bacteria have the potential to cause illness. The effects of exposure to a biological contaminant in private well water depend on the dose, duration, how you are exposed, personal traits and habits, and the type of biological contaminant present. &., \ x Pro ect Yours from Cplrf�orm B cteraa in your(Nell K`�� a3 yr u pan ��.y��a5 T.'r �a � �S� � �� '�-�+� �- �.���-,r Asa � �� ��� r* �H��.,? E�' � t ' "��•. c 0 A e - d 9198704807 OEEB MERA PAGE 01/02 North Carolina Division of public Health Occupational and Envlronm�a l Epidemiology Branch,]3pide�uviology Section BIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS REPORT l?.rivate well water infMuflon and.recommewwous �W� dh Location. haitial Sample Caiifirmatian sample _ BIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS RESULTS ANl]REt~OM1V1Eh1DATIONS FOR USES OF YOUR. PRiV•AT WELL WATER(These mmmendatims are based on biological analydo Wy-). No coliform bacteria were found in your well war.Your water can be used fait all �. including drinking,cooking,wadit dishes,bathing and showering. lid Total coliform bacteria mere detected in the sample which mdlcaues that harmful bacteria franc human or animal waste could cuter the well.Do not use tho water fOr drinking Of cooking unless it has be bailed for 3 m iautes. You may use your wafer for all other purpoow including washing dish ,bething or showalug. your well water needs to be re-tested to verify that the result is awarlie. _Feral aolifarm bacteria were dete*d in the sample.Do not use the water for drluldng, cooking,washing dishes,bating or sbowering. If the re-test slaws containitaation by bacteria contact your local health depm1meW for assistance. There maybe a problem with the eoucrtrt WOR of the well,the groundwater source,or opeml ion of the well.ne well needs to by inspected by ft local health deparMumt or a local well contmetor to determine the problem with the well sand to glue guidance on how to confect i ce. the problem. Your well water was tested for biological contaminants(total eoliform and fecal colifortn bacteria).The recruits were evaluated using the Metal ddukb*water smudiatds- M 5n prime waW mey contain substances that can occur ustupoly in water or can be iRtmduced cp E C W into water,from manmade sources.Total coliform bacteria ace found in soil and fecal colifoxm bacteria are found W animal and human waste.Total colift mt or fecal coliform bwlada in well r vaster indicate that the well may have stmtwal probleras or that the well was not properlY �, ^�'� disitafected. . q If you have been drinking the well water and are pregnant,nutsing,have a child in the household . . . o under 5 Yeam of age,or i munocom omised(such as an individual with AIDS,cancer, hepatitis,dialysis or surgical procedures)info your physician of these results at your next visit. 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G ''; ,"�', m Q O• .- ou :v '•O .c r i_ 3 rc f w M n rs !ti aG d a y U) n cz u f North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Water Quality Programs Pat McCrory Thomas A Reeder John E. Skvarla, III Ms. Mary Ann Robeson 6998 Rush Fork Road Clyde,North Carolina 28721 Re: Water Supply Well Analytical Results 6998 Rush Fork Road Haywood County,NC Dear Ms. Robeson, Please find attached the analytical results for a water sample collected from your well located at the address referenced above on August 26, 2013. The water sample was submitted for laboratory analyses of ammonia,nitrate, nitrite, arsenic, and lead. These analyses were performed to provide you information regarding the quality of your water and were not used to determine whether the animal waste release, which occurred on your property, impacted your groundwater. That determination was summarized in a separate letter. The following table summarizes the analytical results provided on the attached analytical report. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) maximum contaminant levels (MCLs) or action level and the North Carolina Administrative Code (NCAC) Title 15A 2L .0202 groundwater standards or interim maximum allowable concentrations (IMACs) are included for reference. The results are shown in units of micrograms per liter(µg/1) of water, which is equivalent to parts per billion(ppb). WATER QUALITY SECTION North Carolina Division of Water Resources—Asheville Regional Office - 2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,N.C. 28778 Phone(828)296-4500 FAX (828)299-7043 Internet: h2o.enr.state.nc.us An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Ms. Mary Ann Robeson October 3, 2013 Page.2'of 2 \ Parameter Coetxau _._,._,_^MurrINCCoad ate detected in your Contaminant or Standard or IMAC well water ' Action Level (µg/1) —1,500 - Ni --- 1 O;ODD --- -10;000 --- ----__ Nitrite ND 1,000 1,000 Arsenic ND 10 10 Lead 9.9 15 15 ND indicates parameter not detected above laboratory's method reporting limit. NE indicates not established. Note that no parameters were detected above their EPA MCL or NCAC groundwater standard. The groundwater analytical results were provided to Kenneth Rudo, a toxicologist with the Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology Branch of the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services. Dr. Rudo completed an Inorganic Chemical.Analysis Report for the groundwater sample. The report, which is attached, does not place any restrictions on your water usage. However, you should to continue to adhere to the Biological Analysis Report,provided in a separate letter, which restricts water usage based on the bacterial analyses. If you have any questions regarding the analytical results please feel free to contact me at(828) 296-4684.- Sincerely, 44, Andrew Moore Water Quality Section Asheville Regional Office Attachments: Laboratory Analytical Results Inorganic Chemical Analysis Report cc: file Haywood County Health Department 0 Laboratory Section Wesults J 4�WA7�,cR Sample ID: AB99670 PO Number# 13GO745 JAP Date Received: 08/28/2013 Time Received: 08:10 A MOORE C3 Labworks LoginlD MSWIFT Final-Report-Date, ---9117-113 ----- - ,Matrix: GROUNDWATER Final Report Report Print Dater 09/30/2013 Type: WATER SUPPLY - �--mergency Yes/No VisitlD Loc.Descr.: MARY ANNE ROBES ON - Location ID: 1C0446998RUSHFORK Collect Date: 08/26/2013 Collect Time: 11:11 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by CAS# Analyte Name PQL Qualifier Reference Date .AB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 1.1 °C 8128/13 RBYRD JUT - NH3 as N in liquid 0.02 0.02 U mg/L as N Lac10-107-06-1-J 8/28/13 CGREEN NO2+NO3 as N in liquid 0.02 3.2 mg/L as N Lac10-107-04-1-c 8/28/13 CGREEN Nitrate as N in liquid 0.02 3.2 mg/L as N Lachatl07-04-1-c 8/29/13 CGREEN Nitrite as N in liquid 0.01 0.01 U mg/L as N Lachatl07-04-1-c 8/28/13 CGREEN AET 440-38-2 As by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U u9/L EPA200.8 9/5/13 ESTAFFORD1 439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 9.9 ug/L EPA200.8 9/5/13 ESTAFFORD1 Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to http/!ortal ncdenr ore/web/wo/lab/staffinfo/techassist#Data Qualifier codes<htto•//portal ncdenr orp/web/wp/lab/staffinfo/techaEgg>- Page 1 of 1 20 9198704807 OEEB MERA PAGE 02/02 North Carolina Division of Public Health Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology Branch,Epidemiology Section INORGANIC CFMMCAL ANALYSIS REPORT Fiivate well water Information and recommeada110103 6�e to Nau►e�: A &l Sample Id Number: County: _ _ _ _ _ _ Revieuver Location: ANALYSIS REPORT your well water was tested for 15 metals,plus nitrates,nitrites,and pH, The zesults were evaluated using the federal drinking water standads• The pH is a measure of the acidity of the water. Drinking water may contain substances that can occur naturally in water or can be tutroduced into the water from iraflmade. sous'ces. TEST RESULTS AND USE RCOMNIENDATIONS Your well water meets federal drinking water standards, Your water can;be used for drinking,cooking, washing,cleaning,bathing,and showering. The following substances)exceeded federal drinking water standards- Your water can be used for drinking,cooking,washing,cleaning,bathing,and showering,but ae 'c problems such as bad taste,odor, staining of porcelain,etc.may occur. You may want to install a household water treatment system to address aesthetic problems. _ Barium Cadmium Chromium k'luaride iron lV1a esiun arose selenium Silver Sodium Zmc _The following substance(s)exceeded federal drinking water standards.We Brits ste recommend m► at your the well fed water not be used for drinl�i>ig and cooking,unless you install a water treatm y substance(s). However,it may be used for washing,cleaning,bathing and showering. Arsenic Barium Cadmium Chromium er Fluoride Lead Iron Ma esium Isla eso Mara NitratalNitrite Selenium SliverI Sodium I Zinc H Re•satikpling is recommended in months. Re-sample for lead and for copper. Take a first draw,5 minute,and 15 minute sample inside the house • (prefetably the kitchen)and if possible a first draw,5 minute and a 15 minute sample at the well head to determine the source of the lead and/or copper. OTHER CONSIDERATIONS le Routine well water sampling for the above substances is recommended every two to three years, Same your well water when there is a known problem or contamination in your area,after repairs or replacement of your well,or after a flooding event. Contact your local health department for sampling instructions. For further infu nation piecee canted your county health department or the Oceapational and uTironrnantal Epidemiology Branch at 919.707-5900. Revised damusu,2011 _.. _ _ _ __. _ �.� �..� �`J _.. __.. NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Water Quality Programs Pat McCrory Thomas A. Reeder John E. Skvarla, III Governor Director Secretary October 3, 2013 Ms. Mary Ann Robeson 6998 Rush Fork Road Clyde,North Carolina 28721 Re: Water Supply Well Analytical Results 6998 Rush Fork Road Haywood County,NC Dear Ms. Robeson, Please find attached the analytical results for a water sample collected from your well located at the address referenced above on August 26, 2013. The water sample was submitted for laboratory analyses of ammonia, nitrate, nitrite, arsenic, and lead. These analyses were performed to provide you information regarding the quality of your water and were not used to determine whether the animal waste release, which occurred on your property, impacted your groundwater. That determination was summarized in a separate letter. The following table summarizes the analytical results provided on the attached analytical report. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) maximum contaminant levels (MCLs) or action level and the North Carolina Administrative Code (NCAC) Title 15A 2L .0202 groundwater standards or interim maximum allowable concentrations (IMACs) are included for reference. The results are shown in units of micrograms per liter(µg/1) of water, which is equivalent to parts per billion (ppb). WATER QUALITY SECTION North Carolina Division of Water Resources—Asheville Regional Office 2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,N.C. 28778 Phone(828)296-4500 FAX (828)299-7043 Internet: h2o.enr.state.nc.us An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Ms. Mary Ann Robeson October 3, 2013 Page 2 of 2 l'araxneter Concetrtion Maximum ` 7,� MAC evel Ammonia ND NE 1,500 Nitrate 3,200 10,000 10,000 Nitrite ND 1,000 1,000 Arsenic ND 10 10 Lead 9.9 15 15 ND indicates parameter not detected above laboratory's method reporting limit. NE indicates not established. Note that no parameters were detected above their EPA MCL or NCAC groundwater standard. The groundwater analytical results were provided to Kenneth Rudo, a toxicologist with the Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology Branch of the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services. Dr. Rudo completed an Inorganic Chemical Analysis Report for the groundwater sample. The report, which is attached, does not place any restrictions on your water usage. However, you should to continue to adhere to the Biological Analysis Report,provided in a separate letter, which restricts water usage based on the bacterial analyses. If you have any questions regarding the analytical results please feel free to contact me at (828) 296-4684. Sincerely, 44, Andrew Moore Water Quality Section Asheville Regional Office Attachments: Laboratory Analytical Results Inorganic Chemical Analysis Report cc: file Haywood County Health Department ,OOD � VA1 Sample ID: AB99670 PO Number# 13GO746 AROAP IF Date Received: 08/28/2013 ? a Time Received: 08:10 A MOORE Q Labworks LoginlD MSWIFT ARO Final Report Date: 9/17/13 aple Matrix: GROUNDWATER Report Print Date: 09/30/2013 .oc.Type: WATER SUPPLY Final Report Emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: MARY ANNE ROBESON Location ID: 1C0446998RUSHFORK Collect Date: 08/26/2013 Collect Time: 11:11 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. Result/ Method Analysis Validated by CAS# Analyte Name PQL Qualifier Units Reference Date LAB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 1.1 °C 8/28/13 RBVRD NUT _ NH3 as N in liquid 0.02 0.02 U mg/L as N LaC10-107-06-1-J 8/28/13 CGREEN NO2+NO3 as N in liquid 0.02 3.2 mg/L as N Lac10-107-04-1-c 8/28/13 CGREEN Nitrate as N in liquid 0.02 3.2 mg/L as N Lachatl 07-04-1-c 8/29/13 CGREEN Nitrite as N in liquid 0.01 0.01 U mg/L as N Lachatl07-04-1-c 8/28/13 CGREEN MET 7440-38-2 As by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA200.8 9/5/13 ESTAFFORD1 747"12-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 9.9 ug/L EPA200.8 915/13 ESTAFFORD1 ,. Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to http/Ipo.tal nrdenr ore/web/wn/lab/staffinfo/techassist#Data Qualifier Codes<htto•//aortal nedenr or°/webIwo/lab/stafffnfo/techassist> Page 1 of 1 06:20 9198704807 OEEB MERA PAGE 02/02 North Carolina Division of Public Health Occupational and Environmental Epideaa l iology Branch,Epidemiology Section INORGANIC CIIEIWUAL ANALYSIS REPORT Private well water information god recommendatt as W a A A � 3nm le Id Number! County: Name.. P Location: _ Reviewer _ ANALYSIS REPORT Your well water was tested for 15 metals,plus nitrates,nitrites,and A The results were evaluated using the federal drinking water standards. The pH is a measure of the acidity of the water. Drinking water naay contain substances that can occur naturally in water or can be introduced into the water from manmade sources. TEST RESULTS AND USE RECOMNENDATIONS Your well water meets federal drinking water standards. Your water can be used for drinking,cooking, washing,Gleaning,bathing,and showering. The following substance(s)exceeded federal drinking water standards. Your water can be used for drinking,cooking,washing,cleaning,bathing,and showering,but ae 'c problems such,as bad taste,odor, staining of porcelain,etc.may occur. You may want to install a household water treatment system to address aesthetic problems. Barium Cadnuum Chromium I Fluoride I iron W esium Manganese I Selenium SilverI Sod3aax -Zink H _The following substance(s)exceeded federal drinking water standards.We recommend that your well water not be used for drinking and cooking,unless you install a water treatment system,to remove the circled substance(s). However,it may be used for washing,clearlinz bathing and showering. Arsenic Barium I Cadmium I Chromium I Comer I Fluoride JUAd Iron Ma esium Ma anese Moroury I Nitrate/Nitrite I SeleaiuM Silver Sodium Zinc 04 Re-sampling is.recommended in months, Re-sample fair lead and for copper. Take a first draw,5 minute,and 15 minute sample inside the house (preferably the kitchen)and if possible a first draw,5 minute and a 15 minute sample at the well head to determine the source of the lead and/or copper. OTHER CONSIDERATIONS Routine well water sazmpliq for the above substances is recommended every two to three years. Sample your well water when there is a known problem or contamination in your area,after repairs or replaoemeant of your well,or after a flooding event. Contact your local health department for sampling instructions. For further InAr aution pleas$contact your county health department or the Occupational acid znvironmentai Rpidenaiology►Branch at 919-707-5900. Revised Anuilry,2011 ,.may �, ✓; NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Water Quality Programs la, III Pat McCrory Thomas A. Reeder John E. Sk Governor Director Secretary rett aryy October 3, 2013 Dr. Mina Shehee N.C. Department of Health and Human Services Epidemiology Section—OEEB 1912 Mail Service Center Raleigh,NC 27699-1912 Re: Henderson County HRE Request Owner's Name: Conway McGee Sample Location Address: 3362 Sugarloaf Road Hendersonville,NC 28792 Dear Dr. Shehee, I responded to a Henderson County groundwater complaint on September 10,2013.The complaint was in response to a homeowner who suspected pesticide impacts to his well. During the September 10,2013 site visit,the well was continually purged for 20 minutes.A sample was collected after the 20 minute purge, and an approximate purge volume of 80 gallons, and analyzed for arsenic, lead,nitrates,nitrites, fecal coliform bacteria,total coliform bacteria,and chlorinated pesticides. Total coliform was detected above 15A NCAC 2L .0202. Fecal coliform was also detected in the groundwater sample.Nitrates were present in the groundwater sample at concentrations below 15A NCAC 21, .0202. Arsenic, lead,nitrites,and chlorinated pesticides were not detected in the groundwater sample. Please review the analytical results and provide a health risk evaluation for the presence of total coliform bacteria,fecal coliform bacteria,and nitrates. If you have any questions regarding the results please contact me at(828)296-4684. Sincerely, d4L'i PIOVV Andrew Moore Water Quality Section Asheville Regional Office WATER QUALITY SECTION North Carolina Division of Water Resources—Asheville Regional Office 2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,N.C. 28778 Phone(828)296-4500 FAX (828)299-7043 Internet: h2o.ennstate.nc.us An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer �, \v_ \_;J" AN �+NA�� Sample ID: AC00111 PO Number# 13GO761 JAP Date Received: 09/11/2013 Time Received: 08:15 A MOORE Labworks LoginlD MSWIFT ARO Final Report Date: 9/30/13 Matrix: GROUNDWATER Report Print Date: 10/03/2013 (ype: WATERSUPPLY Final Report _mergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: CONWAY MCGEE 3362 SUGARLOAF ROAD HENDERSONVILLE NC Location ID: 1C0453362SUGARLOAF Collect Date: 09/10/2013 Collect Time: 10:10 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. Result/ Method Analysis Validated by CAS# Analyte Name PQL Qualifier Units Reference Date AB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 0.9 oc 9/11/13 RBYRD UT NO2+NO3 as N in liquid 0.02 0.06 mg/L as N Lacl 0-107-04-1-c 9/11/13 CGREEN Nitrate as N in liquid 0.02 0.06 mg/L as N Lachat107-04-1-c 9/12/13 CGREEN Nitrite as N in liquid 0.01 0.01 U mg/L as N Lachat107-04-1-c 9/11/13 CGREEN IET 140-38-2 As by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA 200.8 9/17/13 ESTAFFORD1 t39-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA 200.8 9/17/13 ESTAFFORD1 i34 1 Chlorinated Pesticides in Liquid _TITLE_ ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES i972-60-8 Alachlor 0.28 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES )9-00-2 Aldrin 0.06 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 9-84-6 BHC-Alpha 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 9-85-7 BHC-Beta 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 9-86-8 BHC_Delta 0.06 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES I-89-9 BHC-Gamma (Lindane) 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES '-74-9 Chlordane, Technical 0.5 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 03-71-9 Chlordane, Alpha 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16113 JHAYES 03-74-2 Chlordane, Gamma 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES '34-48-3 Chlordene 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 10-15-6 Chlorobenzilate 0.48 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 361-32-1 DCPA 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 3-19-0 DDD 2,4 0.06 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES '-54-8 DDD 4,4 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES t24-82-6 DDE 2,4 0.05 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES ?-55-9 DDE 4,4 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 39-02-6 DDT 2,4 0.05 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES )-29-3 DDT 4,4 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES )-57-1 Dieldrin 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES F >� Endosulfan 1 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 3213 65-9 Endosulfan II 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to httP//ortal ncdenr ora/web/wa/lablstaffinfo!echas i t#Data Qualifier Codes<http://Portal.ncdeiir.org/webiwqZlauslaffinfo/­techassist> Page 1 of 2 9VC OWQ Ga6oratory Section Results Location ID: 1C0453362SUGARLOAF Sample ID: AC00111 Collect Date: 09/10/2013 Collect,, PIES CAS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ sis Units Method Analy Qualifier Reference Date 1031-07-8 Endosulfan sulfate 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 J, 72-20-8 Endrin 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYL, 7421-93-4 Endrin Aldehyde 0.06 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 53494-70-5 Endrin Ketone 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES \ 2593-15-9 Ethazole 0.09 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 76-44-8 Heptachlor 0.06 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 1024-57-3 Heptachlor epoxide 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 118-74-1 Hexachlorobenzene(Pest) 0.02 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 72-43-5 Methoxychlor 4,4 0.15 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 2385-85-5 Mlrex 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 39765-80-5 Trans Nonachlor 0.05 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 27304-13-8 Oxychlordane 0.05 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 52645-53-1 Mixed Permethrin 1.20 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 1918-16-7 Propachlor 0.54 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 117-18-0 Tecnazene 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 1582-09-8 Trifluralin 0.05 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 12674-11-1, Aroclor 1016 1 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 11104-28-2 Aroclor 1221 1 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 11141-16-5 Aroclor 1232 1 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 53469-21-9 Aroclor 1242 1 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 12672-29-6 Aroclor 1248 1 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 11097-69-1 Aroclor 1254 1 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 11096-82-5 Aroclor 1260 1 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 37324-23-5 Aroclor 1262 1 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16113 JHAYES 8001-35-2 Toxaphene 3 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 2675-77-6 Chloroneb 0.21 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 1897-45-6 Chlorothalonil 0.2 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES i Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to http_://portaLncdenr.ore_/web/wa/lab/staffinfo/t`echassist#Data Qualifle,Codes 4hrip•//Portal ncde•ir o rwebiw g/lab/stafnfo/techassis'> Page 2 of 2 SON � � q� � G Sample ID: AC00254 PO Number# ARID .bqp {`. Date Received: 09/10/2013 Time Received: 11:55 A MOORE Labworks LoginlD KJIMISON2 ARO Final Report Date: 10/2/13 Matrix: GROUNDWATER Report Print Date: 10/03/2013 Type: WATERSUPPLY Final Report emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: CONWAY MCGEE 3362 SUGARLOAF ROAD HENDERSONVILLE NC Location ID: 1C0453362SUGARLOAF I Collect Date: 09/10/2013 Collect Time: 10:10 1 Sample Depth if this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date Ithers Sample temperature at receipt by lab 1.3 'C 9/10/13 RBYRD Coliform, MF Fecal in liquid 1 8 CFU/100ml APHA9222D-20th 9/10/13 CGREEN Coliform, MF Total in liquid 1 2300 B3 CFU/100ml APHA922213-20th 9/10/13 CGREEN Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to h*t ortal xdenr ore/web/wg/lab/staffinfo/techassist#Data Qualifier Codes<http://portal.nede.1r.org/web/wq/iablsaffinfo/techassist-, Page 1 of 1 -� �`_\ .: �. �l ,1�; NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Water Quality Programs Pat McCrory Thomas A. Reeder John E. Skvarla, III Governor Director Secretary October 4, 2013 Mr. Murray Shepard 6220 Banyan Terrace Plantation, Florida 33317 Re: Water Supply Well Analytical Results 1887 Lyle Knob Macon County,NC Dear Mr. Shepard, Please find attached the analytical results for twenty-three water samples collected from your well located at the address referenced above on July 30 and August 19, 2013. The water samples were collected in conjunction with the Macon County Environmental Health Department's lead in private drinking water wells investigation. During the July 30, 2013 site visit, approximately 120 gallons of water were purged from your well over the course of 47 minutes. Six water samples were collected at the well head over the course of the 47 minute purge in order to provide a more detailed understanding of the presence of metals in your well water. All six samples were analyzed for selected metals. The following table summarizes the volume purged from the well prior to sample collection and the analytical results for selected metals. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) maximum contaminant level (MCL) or action level and the North Carolina Administrative Code (NCAC)Title 15A 2L .0202 groundwater standards are included for reference. The metal results are shown in units of micrograms per liter(µg/1) of water, which is equivalent to parts per billion (ppb). WATER QUALITY SECTION North Carolina Division of Water Resources—Asheville Regional Office 2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,N.C. 28778 Phone(828)296-4500 FAX (828)299-7043 Internet: h2o.enr.state.nc.us An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Mr. Murray Shepard October 4, 2013 Page 2 of 4 Sample Nummer 1 2 —3 —F 47 5 6 Volume Purged From Well Prior'to Sample 0 2 5 18 36 120 Collection(gallons) Maximum NG on man,:, Parameter Concentration Detected`m Your Groundwater (µg ) Level or Well Water /1 Standard Action Level Co per 640 19 19 11 14 6.7 1,300 " 1,000 Iron ND 99 89 130 130 120 NE 300 Manganese 90 28 30 42 42 40 NE 50 Nickel 36 3.2 3.3 3.0 3.2 3.0 NE 100 Lead 20 3.1 2.3 1 2.2 3.3 ND 15 15 Zinc: , 3,900 900 910 860 890 840 NE 1,000 ND indicates parameter not detected above laboratory's method reporting limit. NE indicates not established. Additional water samples were collected from your well on August 19, 2013 at three different periods of the day to evaluate how the amount of time the groundwater was exposed to your well piping affected the release of metals. A similar sampling methodology was followed for each sampling period as was followed on July 30, 2013. The following three tables summarize the analytical results for water samples collected on August 19, 2013.Note that the sample collected at 12:34 was collected from the brass sample port at your wellhead rather than the hose spigot where the remainder of the samples were collected. Sample Number' 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Volume Purged From Well Prior to Sample 0 2 5 (brass) 11 28 120 Collection (gallons) Sample Time 12:00 12:14 12:25 12:34 12:35 12:50 1:20 Maximum NC Contaminant Parameter Concentration"Detected in Your Well Water(µg/1) Leve1 or' Groundwater Action Level Standard (µel) Copper 520 20 6.8 30 25 5.5 3.6 1,300 1,000 Iron 720 220 210 270 220 220 220 NE 300 Manganese 120 110 110 120 120 120 120 NE 50 Nickel 6.0 4.0 3.7 4.3 4.0 5.1 3.6 NE 100 Lead 47 3.5 ND 8.1 2.9 ND ND 15 15 Zinc 530 310 300 340 370 290 290 NE 1,000 `r ay Shepard ar 4, 2013 e 3 of 4 Sample Number 1 2 3 4 5 Volume Purged Ffom We1laPnor" to Sample 0 2 5 11 28 ..Collection (gallons)". Sample'£erne "; 3:28 1 3:30 3:32 1 3:35 3:47 Maximum NC Contaminant Parameter Concentration Detected in Your Nell~. Groundwater Level or Standard Water(µg/1) Action Level;- , Co , er 26 12 24 27 12 1,300 1,000 Iron` 240 230 250 260 230 NE 300 1Vlangariese " 120 120 120 120 110 NE 50 Nickel 4.0 3.7 4.1 4.0 3.8 NE 100 Lead 4.9 3.6 7.5 8.4 4.2 15 15 Zinc 310 300 320 320 300 NE 1,000 Sarnple;Nurnler' 1 2 3 4 5 Volume Purged From"Well Prior to am SpIle : 0 2 5 11 28 Collection (gall Sample Time' 7:47 7:49 7:52tjKL8:15 Maximum NC Contaminant Concentration eve Detected in Your Well Groundwater Level or Parameter Standard Water(µg/1) Action Level 441) (µel) Copper ,, 30 13 28 12 13 1,300 1,000 Iron " 240 210 230 220 220 NE 300 Manganese 120 110 110 120 120 NE 50 Nickel 4.5 4.4 4.0 4.0 4.1 NE 100 Lead 5.8 6.6 7.8 6.9 1 7.5 15 15 Zinc 330 290 330 310 300 NE 1,000 A\ Mr. Murray Shepard October 4, 2013 Page 4 of 4 Your groundwater analytical results were provided to Kenneth Rudo, a toxicologist with the Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology Branch of the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, for a Health Risk Evaluation(HRE). Dr. Rudo provided the following HRE based on the most recent groundwater analytical results summarized in this letter: Shepard—1887 Lyle Knob—Franklin, NC— Lead levels were above the action level of 1 Sppb for the first draw sample results taken on 7130113 and 8119113. Lead levels taken five minutes after the first draw sample on 7130113 and four minutes after the first draw sample on 8119113 were below the action level of 1 Sppb. All other subsequent sample results from both sample dates were below the action level of I5ppb. Based on these sample results, as a precautionary measure to assure no consumption of lead above the action level in the drinking water,please flush each inside tap as it is first utilized each day for 4-5 minutes before consuming the water. Thereafter,for the remainder of the day,please flush for 30-60 seconds before consuming the water. Please note that the HRE assumes the use of lead-free faucets in your home. The sampling strategy employed at your well was used not only to help us understand the quality of your water, but also to help us understand the factors affecting the water quality of other r residents' wells in Macon County. Thank you for allowing us to perform this extensive sampling of your well water. It has yielded valuable information and helped us to better understand the presence of lead in drinking water wells. If you have any questions regarding the sampling or the groundwater analytical results feel free to contact me at(828) 296-4684. Sincerely, Andrew Moore Water Quality Section Asheville Regional Office Attachment: Laboratory Analytical Results cc: Macon County Health Department ,mil Section Wesufts -AV I)WO Laboratory WAT�C Sample ID: AB98544 PO Number# 13GO644 .OAP 0 Date Received: 08/01/2013 i Time Received: 08:00 A MOORE Labworks LoginlD MSWIFT ARO Final Report Date: 8/23113 Matrix: GROUNDWATER Report Print Date: 10/03/2013 :Type: WATERSUPPLY Final Report emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: MURRY SHEPARD 1887 LYLEKNOB,FRANKLIN,NC Location ID: 1C0561887LYLEKN0B Collect Date: 07/30/2013 Collect Time: 13:62 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date AB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 2.6 'C 8/1/13 HMORGAN 11C Alkalinity to pH 4.5 of liquid _TITLE_ mg/L as CaCO APHA2320B-20th 8/6/13 ESTAFFORD1 Alkalinity4.5 1.0 22 mg/L as CaCO APHA23206-20th 8/6/13 ESTAFF0RD1 Alkalinity8.3 1.0 1 U mg/L as CaCO APHA23206-20th 8/6/13 ESTAFF0RD1 Bicarbonate 1.0 22 mg/L as CaCO APHA232013-20th 8/6/13 ESTAFF0RD1 Carbonate 1.0 1 U mg/L as CaCO APHA2320B-20th 8/6/13 ESTAFFORDI pH Alkalinity 6,1 mg/L as CaCO APHA2320B-20th 8/6/13 ESTAFF0RD1 VET Residue—Suspended in liquid 6.2 6.2 U mg/L APHA2540D-20th 8/2/13 CGREEN IET 440-50-8 Cu by ICPMS 2.0 640 ug/L EPA200.8 8/5/13 ESTAFFORD1 439-89-6 Fe by ICP 50 50 U ug/L EPA200.7 8/7/13 ESTAFF0RD1 439-96-5 Mn by ICP 10 90 ug/L EPA200.7 8/7/13 ESTAFFORD1 440-02-0 Ni by ICPMS 2.0 36 ug/L EPA200.8 8/5/13 ESTAFF0RD1 439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 20 ug/L EPA200.8 8/5/13 ESTAFF0RD1 440-66-6 Zn by ICP 10 3900 ug/L EPA200.7 8/7/13 ESTAFF0RD1 Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to http://portal.ncdenr.org/web/w-qZlablstaffinfo/techassist#Data Qual'F Codes htL n r i d e/weblwo/lablstaffinfo/techassist> Page 1 of 1 -MOWO Laboratory,Yection Results County: MACON cl�WAZ�19 Sample ID: �AL, River Basin � PG PO Number# � Report To AROAP � r Date Received: 08/01/20.. Collector: A MOORE a y Time Received: 08:00 Region: ARO Labworks LoginlD MSWIFT 8/23/t Report Date: 13 Sample Matrix: GROUNDWATER Final Rep Loc.Type: WATERSUPPLY Final Report Report Print Date: 10/03/2013 Emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: MURRY SHEPARD,1887 LYLEKNOB,FRANKLIN NC Location ID: 1C0561887LYLEKNO6 Collect Date: 07/30/2013 Collect Time: 13:57 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date LAB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 2.6 °C 8/1/13 HMORGAN WIC Turbidity 1.0 1 U NTU APHA2130B-20th 8/1/13 ESTAFFORD1 WET '440-50-8 Cu by ICPMS 2.0 19 ug/L EPA200.8 8/5113 ESTAFF0RD1 '439-89-6 Fe by ICP 50 gg ug/L EPA 200.7 8/7/13 ESTAFFORD1 '439-96-5 Mn by ICP 10 28 ug/L EPA200.7 8/7/13 ESTAFF0RD1 '440-02-0 Ni by ICPMS 2.0 3.2 ug/L EPA200.8 8/5/13 ESTAFFORDI '439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 3.1 ug/L EPA 200.8 8/5/13 ESTAFFORD1 '440-66-6 Zn by ICP 10 900 ug/L EPA200.7 8/7/13 ESTAFFORDi Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to httig:llportal.ncdenr.org/web/wq/lab/"staffinfo/techassist#Data Qualifier Codes<http://portal ncdenr ore/web/wg/lab/staffinfo/techassist> Page 1 of 1 0 Laboratory Section Wesults 0�4�v`dAT�c� G Sample ID: AB98546 PO Number# 13GO646 OAP 0 p Date Received: 08/01/2013 Z; Time Received: 08:00 A MOORE Labworks LoginlD MSWIFT ARO Final Report Date: 8/23/13 Matrix: GROUNDWATER Report Print Date: 10/03/2013 Type: WATERSUPPLY Final Report emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: MURRY SHEPARD 1887 LYLEKNOB,FRANKLIN,NC Location ID: 1C0561887LYLEKNOB Collect Date: 07/30/2013 Collect Time: 14:02 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date AB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 2.6 oC 8/1/13 HMORGAN IET 140-50-8 Cu by ICPMS 2.0 19 ug/L EPA200.8 8/5113 ESTAFFORD1 139-89-6 Fe by ICP 50 89 ug/L EPA 200.7 8/7/13 ESTAFFORD1 139-96-5 Mn by ICP 10 30 ug/L EPA 200.7 8/7/13 ESTAFFORD1 140-02-0 Ni by ICPMS 2.0 3.3 ug/L EPA200.8 8/5/13 ESTAFFORD1 139-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 2.3 ug/L EPA200.8 8/5113 ESTAFFORD1 140-66-6 Zn by ICP 10 910 ug/L EPA 200.7 8/7/13 ESTAFFORD1 Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to http//portal ncdenr ore/weblwa/lab/staffinfoltechassist#Data Qualifier Codes<http•/)portal ncdenr ore/web/wo)lab/staffinfo/techassist> Page 1 of 1 r 'r 1 WO Laboratory,Cection nh vcvft County: MACON O WNA T�� Sample ID: AL River Basin Q� PO Number# 13G0., Report To AROAP Date Received: 08/01/20., Time Received: 08:00 Collector: A MOORE Labworks LoginlD MSWIFT Region: ARID y Sample Matrix: GROUNDWATER Final Report Date: 8/23/13 Loc.Type: WATERSUPPLY Final Report Report Print Date: 10/03/2013 \ Emergency Yes/No VisitlD \ COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: MURRY SHEPARD,1887 LYLEKNOB FRANKLIN NC Location ID: 1C0661887LYLEKN0B Collect Date: 07/30/2013 Collect Time: 14:10 Sample Depth if this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date _AB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 2.6 °C 8/1/13 HMORGAN IAET '440-50-8 Cu by ICPMS 2.0 11 ug/L EPA200.8 8/5/13 ESTAFFORDI '439-89-6 Fe by ICP 50 130 ug/L EPA 200.7 8/7/13 ESTAFFORD1 '439-96-5 Mn by ICP 10 42 ug/L EPA200.7 8/7/13 ESTAFFORD1 '440-02-0 Ni by ICPMS 2.0 3.0 ug/L EPA 200.8 8/5/13 ESTAFF0RD1 '439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 2.2 ug/L EPA 200.8 8/5/13 ESTAFFORD1 440-66-6 Zn by ICP 10 860 ug/L EPA200.7 8/7/13 ESTAFFORD1 y Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to http://portal.ncdenr.ore/web/wa/lab/staffinfo/techassist#Data Qualifier Codes<http://portal.ncdenr.org/web/wq/`lab/staffinfo/­`techassist> Page 1 of 1 O \NA.7�Cg� Sample ID: AB98548 PO Number# 13GO648 JAP r Date Received: 08/01/2013 ? Time Received: 08:00 A MOORE Labworks LoginlD MSWIFT ARO Final Report Date: 8123/13 Matrix: GROUNDWATER Final Report Report Print Date: 10/03/2013 Type: WATERSUPPLY _mergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: MURRY SHEPARD 1887 LYLEKNOB,FRANKLIN,NC Location ID: IC0661887LYLEKNO6 I Collect Date: 07/30/2013 1 Collect Time: 14:17 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date .AB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 2.6 °C 8/1/13 HMORGAN 1ET 440-50-8 Cu by ICPMS 2.0 14 ug/L EPA 200.8 8/5/13 ESTAFFORD1 439-89-6 Fe by ICP 50 130 ug/L EPA 200.7 8/7/13 ESTAFFORDI 439-96-5 Mn by ICP 10 42 ug/L EPA200.7 8/7/13 ESTAFFORD1 440-02-0 Ni by ICPMS 2.0 3.2 ug/L EPA 200.8 8/5/13 ESTAFFORD1 439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 3.3 ug/L EPA 200.8 8/5/13 ESTAFFORDI 440-66-6 Zn by ICP 10 890 ug/L EPA200.7 8/7/13 ESTAFFORD1 Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to http//portal ncdenr org/web/wgllab/staffinfo/techassist#Data Qualifier Codes<http://portal ncdenr or¢/web/wg/lab/staffinfo/techassist> Page 1 of 1 County: MACON cl4 WAS Sample ID: \p1� River Basin * Q� PO Number# 13G6., Report To AROAP r� Date Received: 08/01/iG, C3 Time Received: 08:00 Collector: A MOORE Labworks LoginlD MSWIFT Region: ARO F \ Sample Matrix: GROUNDWATER Final Report Date: 8/23/13 Loc.Type: WATERSUPPLY Final Report Report Print Date: 10/03/2013 Emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: MURRY SHEPARD,1887 LYLEKNOB,FRANKLIN, NC Location ID: 1C0561887LYLEKNOB Collect Date: 07/30/2013 Collect Time: 14:39 Sample Depth if this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date LAB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 2.6 °C 8/1/13 HMORGAN MIC Turbidity 1.0 1 U NTU APHA2130B-20th 8/1/13 ESTAFFORD1 NET Residue—Suspended In liquid 6.2 6.2 U mg/L APHA2540D-20th 8/2/13 CGREEN NET r440-50-8 Cu by ICPMS 2.0 6.7 ug/L EPA 200.8 8/5/13 ESTAFFORD1 7439-89-6 Fe by ICP 50 120 ug/L EPA200.7 8/7/13 ESTAFFORD1 7439-96-5 Mn by ICP 10 40 ug/L EPA200.7 8/7/13 ESTAFFORD1�_\ r440-02-0 Ni by ICPMS 2.0 3.0 ug/L EPA 200.8 8/5/13 ESTAFFORD' 7439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA 200.8 8/5/13 ESTAFFORD1 1440-66-6 Zn by ICP 10 840 ug/L EPA200.7 8/7/13 ESTAFFORD1 1 Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to http jleortal ncdenr ore/webZwgZlab/`staffinfo/techassist#Data Qualifier Codes<http://portal.ncdenr.org/%ieb/wq/lab/­staffinfo/techassist� Page 1 of 1 7 OW 0, WA7-F� Sample ID: AB99358 PO Number# 13GO735 OAP Date Received: 08/21/2013 ? y Time Received: 08:00 T CAMPBELL Labworks LoginlD HMORGAN ARO Final Report Date: 8/27/13 Matrix: GROUNDWATER Final Report Report Print Date: 10/03/2013 Type: WATER SUPPLY emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: LEAD STUDY MURRAY SHEPARD,1887 LYLE KNOB,FRANKLIN NC Location ID: 1CO561887 LYLEKNOB I Collect Date: 08/19/2013 1 Collect Time: 12:00 1 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date IIET 440-50-8 Cu by ICPMS 2.0 520 ug/L EPA200.8 8/23/13 ESTAFFORDI 439-89-6 Fe by ICP 50 720 ug/L EPA200.7 8/22/13 ESTAFFORDI 439-96-5 Mn by ICP 10 120 ug/L EPA 200.7 8/22/13 ESTAFFORD1 440-02-0 Ni by ICPMS 2.0 6.0 ug/L EPA200.8 8/23/13 ESTAFFORD1 439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 47 ug/L EPA 200.8 8/23/13 ESTAFFORD1 440-66-6 Zn by ICP 10 530 ug/L EPA200.7 8/23/13 ESTAFFORD1 Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to http//portal ncdenr orp/web/wq/lablstaffinfo/techassist#Data Qualifier Codes<http:!/portal.ncdenr.org/­web/wq/lablstaffl fo/techassist> Page 1 of 1 County: MACON WAS Sample ID: ,A,. River Basin �. ¢� PO Number# 136t., Report To AROAP ey Date Received: 08121/26, Time Received: 08:00 Collector: T CAMPBELL Labworks LoginlD HMORGAN� Region: ARO Final Report Date: 8/27/13 \\ Sample Matrix: GROUNDWATER Loc.Type: WATER SUPPLY Final Report Report Print Date: 10/03/2013 Emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: LEAD STUDY MURRAY SHEPARD,1887 LYLE KNOB,FRANKLIN NC Location ID: 1C0561887 LYLEKNOB Collect Date: 08/19/2013 Collect Time: 12:14 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date MET 7440-50-8 Cu by ICPMS 2.0 20 ug/L EPA200.8 8/23/13 ESTAFFORDI 7439-89-6 Fe by ICP 50 220 ug/L EPA 200.7 8122/13 ESTAFFORD1 7439-96-5 Mn by ICP 10 110 ug/L EPA 200.7 8/22/13 ESTAFFORD1 7440-02-0 Ni by ICPMS 2.0 4.0 ug/L EPA 200.8 8/23/13 ESTAFFORD1 7439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 3.5 ug/L EPA200.8 8/23/13 ESTAFFORD1 7440-66-6 Zn by ICP 10 310 ug/L EPA 200.7 8/22113 ESTAFFORD1 Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to http:[Zportal.ncdenr.org/webZwgZ[abZstaffinfo/­techassist#Data Qualifier Codes<http://portal ncdenr ore/web/wq/lab/staffinfo/techassist> Page 1 of 1 WALk��� Sample ID: AB99360 PO Number# 13GO737 jAP 130 r Date Received: 08/21/2013 ? y Time Received: 08:00 T CAMPBELL Labworks LoginlD HMORGAN ARID Final Report Date: 8/27/13 Matrix: GROUNDWATER Report Print Date: 10/03/2013 Type: WATER SUPPLY Final Report _mergency Yes/No VisitlD .00 Yes/No Loc.Descr.: LEAD STUDY MURRAY SHEPARD 1887 LYLE KNOB,FRANKLIN NC Location ID: 1C0561887 LYLEKNOB Collect Date: 08/19/2013 Collect Time: 12:25 Sample Depth 'f this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by ,AS# Analyte Name PQL Qualifier Reference Date ET 40-50-8 Cu by ICPMS 2.0 6.8 ug/L EPA200.8 8/23/13 ESTAFFORDI 39-89-6 Fe by ICP 50 210 ug/L EPA 200.7 8122/13 ESTAFFORDI 39-96-5 Mn by ICP 10 110 ug/L EPA20V 8/22/13 ESTAFFORDI 40-02-0 Ni by ICPMS 2.0 3.7 ug/L EPA200.8 8123/13 ESTAFFORD1 39-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA200.8 8/23/13 ESTAFFORDI 40-66-6 Zn by ICP 10 300 ug/L EPA200.7 8/22/13 ESTAFFORDI Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to http//aortal ncdenr arV/web/wo/lablstaffinfoltechassi t#Data Qualifier Codes<http//portal ncdenr orPlweb/wg/lab/staffinfo/techassist? Page 1 of 1 71/'(' ENO Laboratory,Yection Wvev(te County: MACON 0� WNAT�� Sample ID: AB:, River Basin PO Number# 13G0T;. Report To AROAP r Date Received: 08/21/201a, Collector: T CAMPBELL Time Received: 08:00 \' Region: ARO Labworks LoginlD HMORGAN Sample Matrix: GROUNDWATER Final Report Date: 8/27/13 Loc.Type: WATER SUPPLY Final Repoli Report Print Date: 10/03/2013 Emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: LEAD STUDY MURRAY SHEPARD,1887 LYLE KNOB,FRANKLIN NC Location ID: 1C0561887_LYLEKNOB Collect Date: 08/19/2013 Collect Time: 12:34 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analvte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date VI ET '440-50-8 Cu by ICPMS 2.0 30 ug/L EPA 200.8 8123/13 ESTAFFORD1 '439-89-6 Fe by ICP 50 270 ug/L EPA200.7 8/22/13 ESTAFFORD1 '439-96-5 Mn by ICP 10 120 ug/L EPA 200.7 8/22/13 ESTAFFORD1 '440-02-0 Ni by ICPMS 2.0 4.3 ug/L EPA 200.8 8/23/13 ESTAFFORD1 '439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 8,1 ug/L EPA 200.8 8/23113 ESTAFFORD1 440-66-6 Zn by ICP 10 340 ug/L EPA200.7 8/22/13 ESTAFFORD1 Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to http•/!aortal nrdenr oreiweb/wa/lab/staffinfo/techassi t#Data Qualifi'er Codes<htta//portal ncdenr or /web/wa/tab/s affinfo/t.chas is Page 1 of 1 OW 4�W T Sample ID: AB99361 PO Number# 13G0738 OAP 0 Date Received: 08/21/2013 ? y Time Received: 08:00 T CAMPBELL Labworks LoginlD HMORGAN ARO Final Report Date: 8/27/13 Matrix: GROUNDWATER Final Report Report Print Date: 10/03/2013 Type: WATER SUPPLY _mergency Yes/No VisitlD HOC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: LEAD STUDY MURRAY SHEPARD 1887 LYLE KNOB FRANKLIN NC Location ID: 1C0561887 LYLEKNOB i Collect Date: 08/19/2013 1 Collect Time: 12:35 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by ;,AS# Analyte Name PQL Qualifier Reference Date ET 40-50-8 Cu by ICPMS 2.0 25 ug/L EPA 200.8 8/23/13 ESTAFFORD1 �39-89-6 Fe by ICP 50 220 ug/L EPA 200.7 8/22/13 ESTAFFORD1 •39-96-5 Mn by ICP 10 120 ug/L EPA 200.7 8/22/13 ESTAFFORD1 •40-02-0 Ni by ICPMS 2.0 4.0 ug/L EPA200.8 8/23/13 ESTAFFORD1 ,39-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 2.9 ug/L EPA200.8 8/23/13 ESTAFFORD1 lap-ss-s Zn by ICP 10 370 ug/L EPA 200.7 8/22/13 ESTAFFORD1 Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to http,//aortal ncdenr orn/web/wq/lab/staffinfo/techas i t#Data Qualifiei Codes<http�//portal ncdenr orrt/web/wa/lab/stafinfo/terhassis'v Page 1 of 1 Vr B�O Laboratory.Section 2Psurts County: MACON O�, A � Sample ID: AFy River Basin G?� PO Number# 13G01-.,\ Report To AROAP Date Received: 08/21/201:., Collector: T CAMPBELL Time Received: 08:00 Labworks LoginlD HMORGAN Region: ARO Final Report Date: 8/27/13 Sample Matrix: GROUNDWATER Loc.Type: WATER SUPPLY Final Report Report Print Date: 10/03/2013 Emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: LEAD STUDY MURRAY SHEPARD,1887 LYLE KNOB, FRANKLIN NC Location ID: 1C0561887 LYLEKNOB Collect Date: 08/19/2013 1 Collect Time: 12:50 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date VI ET '440-50-8 Cu by ICPMS 2.0 5.5 ug/L EPA200.8 8/23/13 ESTAFFORD1 '439-89-6 Fe by ICP 50 220 ug/L EPA 200.7 8/22/13 ESTAFFORD1 439-96-5 Mn by ICP 10 120 ug/L EPA 200.7 8/22/13 ESTAFFORD1 '440-02-0 Ni by ICPMS 2.0 5.1 ug/L EPA200.8 8/23/13 ESTAFFORD1 '439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA200.8 8/23/13 ESTAFFORD1 440-66-6 Zn by ICP 10 290 ug/L EPA 200.7 8/22/13 ESTAFFORD1 Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to httn:/lPortal.nrdenr.ore/web/wg/lab/staffinfohechassist#Data QualiFer Codes ahtto://Portal ncdenr orn'web/wg/lab/stiFFnfo/techassis> Page 1 of 1 ���� Sample ID: AB99364 PO Number# 13G0741 ROAP c3 Date Received: 08/21/2013 y Time Received: 08:00 T CAMPBELL Labworks LoginlD HMORGAN ARO Final Report Date: 8/27/13 ie Matrix: GROUNDWATER Report Print Date: 10/03/2013 ,c.Type: WATER SUPPLY Final Report Emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: LEAD STUDY MURRAY SHEPARD 1887 LYLE KNOB,FRANKLIN NC Location ID: 1CO661887 LYLEKNOB Collect Date: 08/19/2013 Collect Time: 13:20 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date VIET '440-50-8 Cu by ICPMS 2.0 3.6 ug/L EPA200.8 8/23/13 ESTAFFORD1 '439-89-6 Fe by ICP 50 220 ug/L EPA200.7 8/22/13 ESTAFFORD1 '439-96-5 Mn by ICP 10 120 ug/L EPA 200.7 8/22/13 ESTAFFORD1 '440-02-0 Ni by ICPMS 2.0 3.6 ug/L EPA 200.8 8/23/13 ESTAFFORD1 1439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA200.8 8/23/13 ESTAFFORD1 '440-66-6 Zn by ICP 10 290 ug/L EPA200.7 8/22/13 ESTAFFORD1 Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to http;//portal ncdenr.oR/web/wq/lah/staffinfo/techassiF.t#Data Qualifier Codes<htto•//Portal ncdenr ornlweb/wq/lab/s•afinfo/techaseisl> Page 1 of 1 lil(' OWO Laboratory.Yect1'on Results County: MACON �� 4 A7 Sample ID: AL River Basin (� PO Number# 13G0�� Report To AROAP y Date Received: 08/21/26\ Time Received: 08:00 Collector: T CAMPBELL a Labworks LoginlD HMORGAN Region: ARO Sample Matrix: GROUNDWATER Final Report Date: 8/27/13Report Print Date: 10/03/2013 � Loc.Type: WATER SUPPLY Final Report Emergency Yes/No VisitlD \ COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: LEAD STUDY MURRAY SHEPARD,1887 LYLE KNOB,FRANKLIN NC Location ID: 1CO561887 LYLEKNOB Collect Date: 08/19/2013 Collect Time: 15:28 Sample Depth ff this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. --AS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ i Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date ET .40-50-8 Cu by ICPMS 2.0 26 ug/L EPA 200.8 8/23/13 ESTAFFORD1 .39-89-6 Fe by ICP 50 240 ug/L EPA 200.7 8/22/13 ESTAFFORD1 39-96-5 Mn by ICP 10 120 ug/L EPA 200.7 8/22/13 ESTAFFORD1 40-02-0 Ni by ICPMS 2.0 4.0 ug/L EPA 200.8 8/23/13 ESTAFFORD1 39-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 4.9 ug/L EPA 200.8 8/23/13 ESTAFFORD1 40-66-6 Zn by ICP 10 310 ug/L EPA 200.7 8/22/13 ESTAFFORD1 v 1, Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to htto://Portal.ncdenr.orylweb/wq{lab/staffinfo/techassi5t4Data Qualifier Codes<htto://Portal.ncdenr orglweb/wq/lab/staffinfo/techassist> Page 1 of 1 . ._....._.......... UVATfi Sample ID: AB99354 PO Number# 13G0731 .OAP � r Date Received: 08/21/2013 Cz Time Received: 08:00 T CAMPBELL Labworks LoginlD HMORGAN ARO Final Report Date: 8/27/13 'Matrix: GROUNDWATER Final Report Report Print Date: 10/03/2013 Type: WATER SUPPLY ,emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: LEAD STUDY MURRAY SHEPARD 1887 LYLE KNOB,FRANKLIN NC Location ID: 1C0561887 LYLEKNOB I Collect Date: 08/19/2013 1 Collect Time: 15:30 1 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date AET 440-50-8 Cu by ICPMS 2.0 12 ug/L EPA200.8 8123/13 ESTAFFORD1 439-89-6 Fe by ICP 50 230 ug/L EPA200.7 8/22113 ESTAFFORD1 439-96-5 Mn by ICP 10 120 ug/L EPA 200.7 8/22/13 ESTAFFORD1 440-02-0 Ni by ICPMS 2.0 3.7 ug/L EPA200.8 8/23/13 ESTAFFORD1 439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 3.6 ug/L EPA200.8 8/23/13 ESTAFFORD1 440-66-6 Zn by ICP 10 300 ug/L EPA200.7 8/22/13 ESTAFFORD1 Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to http//portal ncdenr orglweb/wq/lab/staffinfoltechassist#Data Qualifier Codes<http:ilportal.ncdenr.org/web/wq/­labl5taffino/techassist> Page 1 of 1 County: MACON 4�'WATE19 Sample ID: A, River Basin '� QG PO Number# 13Gb, Report To AROAP co Date Received: 08/21/20� Collector: T CAMPBELL a Time Received: 08:00 Labworks LoginlD HMORGAN ` Region: GROUNDWATER Final Report Date: 8/27/13 Sample Matrix: GROUNDWATER Report Print Date: 10/03/2013 � Loc.Type: WATER SUPPLY Final Report ` Emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: LEAD STUDY MURRAY SHEPARD,1887 LYLE KNOB,FRANKLIN NC Location ID: 1C0561887 LYLEKNOB Collect Date: 08/19/2013 Collect Time: 15:32 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date MET 7440-50-8 Cu by ICPMS 2.0 24 ug/L EPA200.8 8/23/13 ESTAFFORD1 7439-89-6 Fe by ICP 50 250 ug/L EPA 200.7 8/22/13 ESTAFFORD1 7439-96-5 Mn by ICP 10 120 ug/L EPA 200.7 8/22/13 ESTAFFORD1 7440-02-0 Ni by ICPMS 2.0 4.1 ug/L EPA200.8 8/23/13 ESTAFFORDI �439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 7,5 ug/L EPA 200.8 8/23/13 ESTAFFORD1 1440-66-6 Zn by ICP 10 320 ug/L EPA 200.7 8/22/13 ESTAFFORD1 J Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to http://portal ncdenr ore/web/wg/lab/staf(info/techassist#Data Qualifier Codes<http•//portal ncdenr ore/web/wg/lab/staffinfo/techassist Page 1 of 1 NA �G Sample ID: AB99356 PO Number# 13GO733 ;OAP r Date Received: 08/21/2013 Time Received: 08:00 T CAMPBELL Labworks LoginlD HMORGAN ARO Final Report Date: 8/27/13 Matrix: GROUNDWATER Report Print Date: 10/03/2013 :Type: WATER SUPPLY Final Report emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: LEAD STUDY MURRAY SHEPARD,1887 LYLE KNOB,FRANKLIN NC Location ID: 1CO561887_LYLEKNOB Collect Date: 08/19/2013 Collect Time: 15:35 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date MET 440-50-8 Cu by ICPMS 2.0 27 ug/L EPA 200.8 8/23/13 ESTAFFORD1 439-89-6 Fe by ICP 50 260 ug/L EPA 200.7 8/22/13 ESTAFFORD1 439-96-5 Mn by ICP 10 120 ug/L EPA200.7 8/22/13 ESTAFFORD1 440-02-0 Ni by ICPMS 2.0 4.0 ug/L EPA 200.8 8/23/13 ESTAFFORD1 439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 8.4 ug/L EPA 200.8 8/23/13 ESTAFFORD1 440-66-6 Zn by ICP 10 320 ug/L EPA200.7 8/22/13 ESTAFFORD1 x Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to http://portal.ncdenr.org/web/wq/lab/staffinfo/techassist#Data Qualifier Codes<http•//portal ncdenr ore/web/wgilab/staffinfo/techassist> Page 1 of 1 County: MACON �WA Sample ID: A River Basin � } PO Number# 13G� Report To AROAP Date Received: 08/21/2 Time Received: 08:00 Collector: T CAMPBELL 0 -E \ Region: ARO Labworks LoginlD HMORGAN Sample Matrix: GROUNDWATER Final Report Date: 8/27/13 Loc.Type: WATER SUPPLY Final Report Report Print Date: 10/03/2013 \ Emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: LEAD STUDY MURRAY-SHEPARD,1887 LYLE KNOB FRANKLIN NC Location ID: 1C0561887_LYLEKNOB Collect Date: 08/19/2013 Collect Time: 15:47 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date MET 7440-50-8 Cu by ICPMS 2.0 12 ug/L EPA200.8 8/23/13 ESTAFFORDI 7439-89-6 Fe by ICP 50 230 ug/L EPA200.7 8/22/13 ESTAFFORD1 7439-96-5 Mn by ICP 10 110 ug/L EPA200.7 8/22/13 ESTAFFORDI 7440-02-0 Ni by ICPMS 2.0 3.8 ug/L EPA200.8 8/23/13 ESTAFFORDI 7439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 4.2 ug/L EPA200.8 8/23/13 ESTAFFORD1 7440-66-6 Zn by ICP 10 300 ug/L EPA200.7 8/22/13 ESTAFFORDI i ,\J y Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to htti2:ZZI?ortal.ncdenr.org/webZwg/`lab/staffinfo/techasist#Data Qualifier Codes lhttp://portal.ncdenr.org/web/wq/lab/staffinfo/techassist> Page 1 of 1 ��\NATF�� Sample ID: AB99348 PO Number# 13GO725 OAP � Date Received: 08/21/2013 Time Received: 08:00 T CAMPBELL Labworks LoginlD HMORGAN ARO Final Report Date: 8/27/13 ,Matrix: GROUNDWATER Report Print Date: 10/03/2013 :Type: WATER SUPPLY Final Report mergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No �q'.11� Loc.Descr.: LEAD STUDY MURRAY SHEPARD 1887 LYLE KNOB,FRANKLIN NC 0 Location ID: 1CO661887_LYLEKNOB Collect Date: 08/19/2013 Collect Time: A'l 7 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date NET 440-50-8 Cu by ICPMS 2.0 30 ug/L EPA 200.8 8/23/13 ESTAFFORD1 439-89-6 Fe by ICP 50 240 ug/L EPA200.7 8/22/13 ESTAFFORD1 439-96-5 Mn by ICP 10 120 ug/L EPA 200.7 8/22/13 ESTAFFORD1 440-02-0 Ni by ICPMS 2.0 4.5 ug/L EPA200.8 8/23/13 ESTAFFORD1 439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 5.8 ug/L EPA200.8 8/23/13 ESTAFFORD1 440-66-6 Zn by ICP 10 330 ug/L EPA200.7 8/22/13 ESTAFFORD1 Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to m4 ortal ncdenr ore/web/wq/lab/staffinfo/techassist#Data Qualifier Codes<http://portal.ncdenr.org/weblwgllablstaffinfo/"techassist> Page 1 of 1 County: MACON �� q� Sample ID: A, River Basin O >� PO Number# 13G� Report To AROAP `y r Date Received: 08121/Z. Time Received: 08:00 Collector: T CAMPBELL 0 �Region: ARO Labworks LoginlD HMORGAN 8/27/13t Report Date:Sample Matrix: GROUNDWATER Final Rep \� Loc.Type: WATER SUPPLY Final Report Report Print Date: 10/03/2013 Emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: LEAD STUDY MURRAY_SHEPARD,1887 LYLE KNOB FRANKLIN NC Location ID: 1C0561887_LYLEKNOB Collect Date: 08/19/2013 Collect Time: 19.49 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date MET 7440-50-8 Cu by ICPMS 2.0 13 ug/L EPA200.8 8/23/13 ESTAFFORD1 7439-89-6 Fe by ICP 50 210 ug/L EPA 200.7 8/22/13 ESTAFFORD1 7439-96-5 Mn by ICP 10 110 ug/L EPA 200.7 8/22/13 ESTAFFORD1 7440-02-0 Ni by ICPMS 2.0 4.4 ug/L EPA200.8 8123/13 ESTAFFORDi 7439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 6.6 ug/L EPA200.8 8/23/13 ESTAFFORD1 7440-66-6 Zn by ICP 10 290 ug/L EPA 200.7 8/22/13 ESTAFFORD1 i Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to htt�J/portal.ncdenr.org/web/veo/lab/staffinfo/techassist#Data Qualifier Codes<http://portal.ncdenr.org/web/wq/lab/5taffinfo/techassist> Page 1 of 1 WATT � Sample ID: AB99350 PO Number# 13GO727 OAP Date Received: 08/21/2013 i Time Received: 08:00 T CAMPBELL Labworks LoginlD HMORGAN ARO Final Report Date: 8/27/13 Matrix: GROUNDWATER Report Print Date: 10/03/2013 Type: WATER SUPPLY Final Report emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: LEAD STUDY MURRAY SHEPARD 1887 LYLE KNOB,FRANKLIN NC Location ID: 1CO561887_LYLEKNOB I Collect Date: 08/19/2013 1 Collect Time: 19:52 1 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. PQ� Result/ Units Method Anal sis Validated by CAS# Analyte Name Qualifier Reference Date IIET 440-50-8 Cu by ICPMS 2.0 28 ug/L EPA200.8 8/23/13 ESTAFFORDI 439-89-6 Fe by ICP 50 230 ug/L EPA 200.7 8/22/13 ESTAFFORD1 439-96-5 Mn by ICP 10 110 ug/L EPA200.7 8/22/13 ESTAFFORD1 440-02-0 Ni by ICPMS 2.0 4.0 ug/L EPA200.8 8/23/13 ESTAFFORD1 439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 7.8 ug/L EPA200.8 8/23/13 ESTAFFORDI 440-66-6 Zn by ICP 10 330 ug/L EPA200.7 8/22/13 ESTAFFORD1 Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to http://­portal.ncdenr.org/web/wq/lab/­staffinfoltechassist#Data Qualifier Codes<httl2:lLportal.ncdenr.org/%veblwg/iablstaffinfo/techassist> Page 1 of 1 County: MACON O��UWA;�E-�y Sample ID: �, River Basin O ;>G PO Number# 13Go\ Report To AROAP va t' Date Received: 08/211U, Time Received: 08:00 Collector: T CAMPBELL i3 Region: ARO Labworks LoginlD HMORGAN Report Date: 8/27/13 Sample Matrix: GROUNDWATER Final � Loc.Type: WATER SUPPLY Final Report Report Print Date: 10/03/2013 Emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: LEAD STUDY MURRAY SHEPARD,1887 LYLE KNOB FRANKLIN NC Location ID: 1C0661887_LYLEKNOB Collect Date: 08/19/2013 Collect Time: 19.59 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date MET 7440-50-8 Cu by ICPMS 2.0 12 ug/L EPA 200.8 8/23/13 ESTAFFORD1 7439-89-6 Fe by ICP 50 220 ug/L EPA200.7 8/22/13 ESTAFFORD1 7439-96-5 Mn by ICP 10 120 ug/L EPA200.7 8/22/13 ESTAFFORDI 7440-02-0 Ni by ICPMS 2.0 4.0 ug/L EPA 200.8 8/23/13 ESTAFFORD1 7439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 6.9 ug/L EPA 200.8 8/23/13 ESTAFFORD1 7440-66-6 Zn by ICP 10 310 ug/L EPA200.7 8/22/13 ESTAFFORD1 J, Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to http://Portal.ncdenr.org/weblwq/lab/staffinfo/techassist#Data Qualifier Codes<httP://portal ncdenr ore/web/wq/lab/staffinfo/techassist> Page 1 of 1 �0f YdA7'�j Sample ID: AB99352 PO Number# 13GO729 :OAP ' Date Received: 08/21/2013 y Time Received: 08:00 T CAMPBELL Labworks LoginlD HMORGAN ARO Final Report Date: 8/27/13 'Matrix: GROUNDWATER Report Print Date: 10/03/2013 :Type: WATER SUPPLY Final Report emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: LEAD STUDY MURRAY SHEPARD 1887 LYLE KNOB,FRANKLIN NC Location ID: 1C0561887_LYLEKNOB Collect Date: 08/19/2013 Collect Time: 20:15 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date VIET '440-50-8 Cu by ICPMS 2.0 13 ug/L EPA200.8 8/23/13 ESTAFFORD1 '439-89-6 Fe by ICP 50 220 ug/L EPA200.7 8/22/13 ESTAFFORD1 '439-96-5 Mn by ICP 10 120 ug/L EPA200.7 8/22/13 ESTAFFORD1 '440-02-0 Ni by ICPMS 2.0 4.1 ug/L EPA200.8 8/23/13 ESTAFFORD1 '439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 7.5 ug/L EPA200.8 8/23/13 ESTAFFORD1 '440-66-6 Zn by ICP 10 300 ug/L EPA 200.7 8/22/13 ESTAFFORD1 `r Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to http l/portal ncdenr o[Elweb/wo/lab/`staffinfo/techas t#Data Qualifier Codes<http://portal ncdenr orfr/web/wgllab/s:affinfo/techassist> Page 1 of 1 41 NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Water Quality Programs la, III Pat McCrory Thomas A. Reeder John E, S r Governor Director Secretary y October 4, 2013 Samuel Young, Owner Young & McQueen Grading Company Inc. 25 Crestview Road Burnsville, NC 28714 SUBJECT: September 24, 2013 Compliance Evaluation Inspection Fox Mine Wastewater Recycle System Permit No: WQ0033621 Yancey County Dear Mr. Young: Enclosed please find a copy of the Compliance Evaluation Inspection Form from the inspection conducted on September 24, 2013. rescind the subject permit. One recycle pond has already been According to Mr. George Cherry, you would like to ins on the site. Since the remaining pond was only used in the closed out by the property owner. One pond rema recycling of water associated with stone washing, it can remain intact without closure as long as the property owner is in agreement with this approach. A letter requesting rescission of the permit should be submitted to the following address: NC DENR Division of Water Resources Aquifer Protection Section 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh NC 27699-1617 Attn: Jon Risgaard The assistance of Mr. George Cherry was greatly appreciated during the inspection. If you or your staff have any questions, please call me at(828) 296-4685. Sincerely, 6-w A'C. Beverly Price Environmental Specialist Enclosure cc: WQ Central Files WQ Asheville Files WATER QUALITY SECTION North Carolina Division of Water Resources—Asheville Regional Office 2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,N.C. 28778 Phone(828)296-4500 FAX (828)299-7043 Internet: h2o.enr.state.nc.us An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer �� �� _\' \_� i" �% Compliance Inspection Report ,mit: WO0033621 Effective: 12/30/08 Expiration: 12/31/16 Owner: Young&McQueen Grading Company Inc SOC: Effective: Expiration: Facility: Fox Mine County: Yancey Whittington Rd Region: Asheville Burnsville NC 28714 Contact Person: George Cherry Title: Phone: 828-682-2934 Directions to Facility: From Interstate 26 North,take Route 19 East towards Burnsville,then Route 19W North to Whittington Road,turn right onto Whittington Road and follow it to the site. System Classifications: Primary ORC: Certification: Phone: Secondary ORC(s): On-Site Representative(s): 24 hour contact name George Cherry Phone: 828-682-2934 On-site representative George Cherry Phone: 828-682-2934 Related Permits: Inspection Date: 09/24/2013 Entry Time: 02:30 PM Exit Time: 03:00 PM ram, Primary Inspector: Beverly Price Phone: 828-296-4500 i Secondary Inspector(s): Reason for Inspection: Routine Inspection Type: Reconnaissance Permit Inspection Type: Closed-Loop Recycle Facility Status: Q Compliant Q Not Compliant Question Areas: Miscellaneous Questions (See attachment summary) Page: 1 Permit: WQ0033621 Owner•Facility: Young&McQueen Grading Company Inc Inspection Date: 09/24/2013 Inspection Type: Reconnaissance Reason for Visit: Routine `. Inspection Summary: This facility is no longer in operation. One of the two recycle ponds has been filled in by the property owner. The recycle ponds only contained sediment/water from washing stone. The remaining pond will not be required to be closed as long as the property owner is agreeable to leaving it as is. A written request to rescind the permit should be submitted to the attention of Ed Hardee in the central office. Page: 2 AT4 , NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Water Quality Programs Pat McCrory Thomas A. Reeder John E.Skvarla, III Governor Director Secretary October 4, 2013 Patrick Parton Parton Lumber Company Inc. 251 Parton Road Rutherfordton, NC 28139 SUBJECT: September 27, 2013 Compliance Evaluation Inspection Parton Lumber Log Wetting Facility Permit No: WQ0020493 Rutherford County Dear Mr. Parton: Enclosed please find a copy of the Compliance Evaluation Inspection Form from the inspection conducted on September 27, 2013. The facility was found to be in Compliance with permit WQ0020493. In September we received a response from Odom Engineering regarding the possible alternatives for dealing with the inability of the wet deck recycle pond to adequately store recycled water. We feel that further evaluation of the pond/residuals and discharge pipe is needed. Specifically, we would like to know: 1. The current capacity of the pond and the volume of residuals/silt. 2. If the discharge pipe can be removed as noted on the original design plans. 3. Other options for final disposal of residuals (landfill, incineration, permitting, hauling to another treatment facility). We will allow the temporary removal of as much of the residuals as is needed to provide adequate volume in the pond for recycled water without a discharge to surface waters. The residuals may be placed in the wet deck area for six months and should be y/ WATER QUALITY SECTION North Carolina Division of Water Resources—Asheville Regional Office 2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,N.C. 28778 Phone(828)2964500 FAX (828)299-7043 Internet: h2o.enr.state.nc.us An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Mr. Parton �\ October 4, 2013 Page 2 covered. This re-evaluation should be completed within 30 days of receipt of this letter. Also, a spillway can be installed that would allow the required freeboard as measured from the bottom of the spillway. Please refer to the enclosed inspection report for additional observations and \` comments. The assistance of Mr. Shane Poindexter was greatly appreciated during the inspection. If you or your staff have any questions, please call me at (828) 296-4685. Sincerely, B6 everly rice Environmental Specialist Enclosure cc: David Odom, Odom Engineering PLLC 152 East Main Street Forest City NC 28043 WQ Central Files WQ Asheville Files Compliance Inspection Report ,,it: WQ0020493 Effective: 06/15/07 Expiration: 05/31/16 Owner: Parton Lumber Company Inc SOC: Effective: Expiration: Facility: Parton Lumber Log Wetting Facility 251 Parton Rd County: Rutherford Region: Asheville Rutherfordton NC 28139 Contact Person: Shane Poindexter Title: Safety Manager Phone: 828-287-4257 Directions to Facility: From Rutherfordton,take Hwy 64 east to Parton Lumber on right just before crossing the Second Broad River. System Classifications: Primary ORC: Certification: Phone: Secondary ORC(s): On-Site Representative(s): 24 hour contact name Shane Poindexter Phone: 828-287-4257 On-site representative Shane Poindexter Phone: 828-287-4257 Related Permits: Inspection Date: 09/2712013 Entry Time: 09:00 AM Exit Time: 10:30 AM <-Primary Inspector: Beverly Price Phone: 828-296-4500 ,,Secondary Inspector(s): Reason for Inspection: Routine Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Permit Inspection Type: Closed-Loop Recycle Facility Status: ■ Compliant ❑Not Compliant Question Areas: ®Miscellaneous Questions ®Record Keeping (See attachment summary) Page: 1 Permit: WQ0020493 Owner-Facility: Parton Lumber Company Inc Inspection Date: 09/27/2013 Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Reason for Visit: Routine Inspection Summary: A Notice of Violation (NOV)was issued to the facility in June due to the recycle pond overflowing. An NOV response was submitted by the facility. Parton Lumber, Odom Engineering and the Asheville Regional Office are in the process of determining the best course of action to prevent future non-compliance. An assessment of the pond should be completed to determine if the pond has adequate storage capacity. The inspection included collection of upstream and downstream samples to determine if phenol is an issue with the wet deck operation. High concentrations of phenol have been present in the stream adjacent to the wet deck. The operation/maintenance records were complete. Freeboard on the day of the inspection was approximately 3 ft. Page: 2 Permit: WQ0020493 Owner-Facility: Parton Lumber Company Inc ,,ection Date: 09/27/2013 Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Reason for Visit: Routine ype Yes No NA NE Infiltration System Reuse(Quality) 11 Activated Sludge Spray,LR n Single Family Spray, LR n Lagoon Spray, LR Q Activated Sludge Drip,LR n Activated Sludge Spray,HR n Single Family Drip ❑ Recycle/Reuse M Record Keeping Yes No NA NE Is a copy of current permit available? ■ ❑ Q n Are monitoring reports present: NDMR? n ❑ ■ n NDAR? ❑ ❑ ■ n Are flow rates less than of permitted flow? n n n ■ Are flow rates less than of permitted flow? non ■ Are application rates adhered to? ❑ n Cl Is GW monitoring being conducted, if required(GW-59s submitted)? n ❑ n Are all samples analyzed for all required parameters? ■ ❑ n n Are there any 21-GW quality violations? Q Cl ■ Is GW-59A certification form completed for facility? n n ■ ❑ Is effluent sampled for same parameters as GW? ❑ n ■ ❑ Do effluent concentrations exceed GW standards? n ❑ ■ ❑ Are annual soil reports available? n n ■ ❑ #Are PAN records required? ❑ n ■ ❑ #Did last soil report indicate a need for lime? Cl ❑ ■ Q If so,has it been applied? n Cl ■ 11 Are operational logs present? ■ ❑ Q n Are lab sheets available for review? ❑ O O O Do lab sheets support data reported on NDMR? ❑ n ■ ❑ Page: 3 Permit: WQ0020493 Owner-Facility: Parton Lumber Company Inc Inspection Date: 09/27/2013 Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Reason for Visit: Routine Do lab sheets support data reported on GW-59s? 0 Q ■ Q \• Are Operational and Maintenance records present? ■ Q ❑ 0 \ Were Operational and Maintenance records complete? ■ Q Q Has permittee been free of public complaints in last 12 months? ■ ❑ ❑ Is a copy of the SOC readily available? ❑ Q ■ n No treatment units bypassed since last inspection? ❑ ■ Comment: Recycle pond overflowed in June. An Notice of Violation was issued and followup investigation was started. ,may, Page: 4 ..._._... ..........._.... A' NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Water Quality Programs Pat McCrory Thomas A. Reeder John E. Skvarla, III Governor Director Secretary October 4, 2013 Mr. Joseph Jamerson 230 Pleasant Cove Road Otto,North Carolina 28763 Re: Water Supply Well Analytical Results 230 Pleasant Cove Road Macon County,NC Dear Mr. Jamerson, Please find attached the analytical results for six water samples collected from the well located at the address referenced above on August 5, 2013. The water samples were collected in conjunction with the Macon County Environmental Health Department's lead in private drinking -� water wells investigation. r During the August 5, 2013 site visit, approximately 120 gallons of water were purged from the well over the course of 38 minutes. A total of six water samples were collected at the well head during the 38 minute purge in order to provide a more detailed understanding of the presence of metals in your groundwater. The first sample was collected concurrently with a groundwater sample collected by the Macon County Health Department. The third and fourth samples were collected sequentially with (i.e. immediately after) samples collected by the Macon County Health Department. All six samples collected by this office were analyzed for selected metals. The following table summarizes the volume purged from the well prior to sample collection and the analytical results of selected metals for samples collected by this office. The Environmental Protection Agency(EPA) maximum contaminant level (MCL) or action level and the North Carolina Administrative Code (NCAC) Title 15A 2L .0202 groundwater standards are included for reference. The metal results are shown in units of micrograms per liter (µg/1) of water, which is equivalent to parts per billion(ppb). WATER QUALITY SECTION _- North Carolina Division of Water Resources—Asheville Regional Office 2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,N.C. 28778 Phone(828)296-4500 FAX (828)299-7043 Internet: h2o.enr.state.nc.us An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Mr. Joseph Jamerson October 4, 2013 Page 2 of 3 Sample Number, . 1 2 3 4 5 6 Volume Purged From \ Well Prior,to Sample 0 2 5 10 20 120 Collection(gallons) Maximum' Contaminant NG Concentration Detected!in Your Groundwater Parameter (µg ) Level or Well Water /l Standard Action Level (119A) Copper 80 15 60 15 39 3.3 1,300 1,000 Iron 890 390 1,600 670 1,100 150 NE 300 Manganese 13 ND 11 ND ND ND NE 50 Nickel 2.6 ND ND ND ND ND NE 100 Lead 150 4.2 11 4.2 7.7 ND 15 15 Zinc 210 140 200 110 120 21 NE 1,000 ND indicates parameter not detected above laboratory's method reporting limit. NE indicates not established. Your groundwater analytical results were provided to Kenneth Rudo, a toxicologist with the Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology Branch of the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, for a Health Risk Evaluation (HRE). Dr. Rudo provided the following HRE based on the groundwater analytical results summarized in this letter: i- Jamerson—230 Pleasant Cove Rd—Franklin, NC Lead levels were ten times more than the action level of 15ppb for the first draw sample (150 ppb). The samples taken two,four, ten, eighteen, and thirty eight minutes after the first draw were all below the lead action level of 15ppb. Based on these sample results, as a precautionary measure to assure no consumption of lead above the action level in the drinking water,please flush each inside tap as it is first utilized each day for 3-4 minutes before consuming the water. Thereafter, for the remainder of the day,please flush for 60-90 seconds before consuming the water. Please note that the HRE assumes the use of lead-free faucets in your home. I understand that the analytical results of the groundwater samples collected by the Macon County Health Department varied from those summarized in this letter, though the trends observed are similar for both sets of samples. We are currently working with our laboratory and Macon County's laboratory to determine the cause of the discrepancy between the sampling results. ,,n Jamerson .;r 4, 2013 ,a 3 of 3 If you have any questions regarding the sampling or the groundwater analytical results feel free to contact me at(828) 296-4684. Sincerely, AL &Vt.,, Andrew Moore Water Quality Section Asheville Regional Office Attachment: Laboratory Analytical Results cc: Macon County Health Department \\ �\ jj``J i \� 0�V�dA 7,- Sample ID: AB98809 PO Number# 13GO682 tROAP 11 Date Received: 08/07/2013 ? y Time Received: 08:00 T CAMPBELL Labworks LoginlD HMORGAN ARID Final Report Date: 8/23/13 dle Matrix: GROUNDWATER Report Print Date: 09/26/2013 ic.Type: WATER SUPPLY Final Repoli Emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: LEAD STUDY-JOSEPH JAMENSON Location ID: 1C056230 PLEASANTCOVE I Collect Date: 08/05/2013 Collect Time: 14:38 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis sis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date MET 7440-50-8 Cu by ICPMS 2.0 3.3 ug/L EPA 200.8 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 7439-89-6 Fe by ICP 50 150 ug/L EPA200.7 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 7439-96-5 Mn by ICP 10 IOU ug/L EPA 200.7 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 7440-02-0 Ni by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA 200.8 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 7439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA 200.8 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 7440-66-6 Zn by ICP 10 21 ug/L EPA200.7 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 Laboratory Section»1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to http://portal nrdenr orp./web/wq/lab/staffinfo/tecliassit#Data Qualifier Codes<http'//portal ncdenr orp/web%wg/lab/s•alfinfo/techassist> Page 1 of 1 rN(' OWO f aborator„ Cvction 2Psurts County: MACON q� Sample ID: River Basin `� �G PO Number# 13Gc,\ Report To AROAP r�. Date Received: 08/07/2�, Collector: T CAMPBELL Q i Time Received: 08:00 Labworks LoginlD HMORGAN Region: ARO F \ Sample Matrix: GROUNDWATER Final Report Date: 8/23/13 Loc.Type: WATER SUPPLY Final Report Report Print Date: 09/26/2013 Emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No � Loc.Descr.: LEAD STUDY-JOSEPH JAMENSON Location ID: 1C056230_PLEASANTCOVE Collect Date: 08/05/2013 Collect Time: 14:18 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. SAS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date ET 40-50-8 CU by ICPMS 2.0 39 ug/L EPA 200.8 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 39-89-6 Fe by ICP 50 1100 ug/L EPA200.7 8/9/13 ESTAFFORDI 39-96-5 Mn by ICP 10 IOU ug/L EPA200.7 8/9/13 ESTAFFORDI 40-02-0 Ni by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA 200.8 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 39-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 7.7 ug/L EPA 200.8 8/9/13 ESTAFFORDI 40-66-6 Zn by ICP 10 120 ug/L EPA 200.7 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to http://oortal.ncdenr.ora./web/wo/lab/staffinfo/techassist#Data Qualifier Codes<htta://oortal.ncdenr.orrr/web/wo/lab/"staffinfo/techas.,ist> Page 1 of 1 NNA � Sample ID: AB98807 PO Number# 13GO680 ,ROAP O Date Received: 08/07/2013 ? y Time Received: 08:00 T CAMPBELL Labworks LoginlD HMORGAN ARO Final Report Date: 8/23l13 ,jle Matrix: GROUNDWATER Final Report Report Print Date: 09/26/2013 .,c.Type: WATER SUPPLY Emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: LEAD STUDY-JOSEPH JAMENSON Location ID: 1CO56230 PLEASANTCOVE Collect Date: 08/06/2013 Collect Time: 14:10 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date MET 7440-50-8 Cu by ICPMS 2.0 15 ug/L EPA200.8 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 7439-89-6 Fe by ICP 50 670 ug/L EPA 200.7 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 7439-96-5 Mn by ICP 10 IOU ug/L EPA 200.7 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 7440-02-0 Ni by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA 200.8 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 7439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 4.2 ug/L EPA200.8 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 7440-66-6 Zn by ICP 10 110 ug/L EPA 200.7 8/9113 ESTAFFORD1 Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to httn l/portal ncdenr o,,t*/web/wq/lab/staffinfo/echassi t#Data Qualifier Codes<ht+p//portal ncdenr orp/web/wq/iab/sta'Pnfo/t rhassis•> Page 1 of 1 'Arr l ENO /'aboratory.Cvr-tion Wes uft ,ounty: MACON 0�WAT 9 Sample ID: AL liver Basing 4� PO Number# 13G0., leport To AROAP cx Date Received: 08/07/201 + Time Received: 08:00 :ollector: T CAMPBELL 'c \ legion: ARO Labworks LoginlD HMORGAN'ample Matrix: GROUNDWATER Final Report Date: 8/23/13 \ \ .oc.Type: WATER SUPPLY Final Report Report Print Date: 09/26/2013 emergency Yes/No VisitlD \ ,OC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: LEAD STUDY-JOSEPH JAMENSON Location ID: 1 C056230 PLEASANTCOVE Collect Date: 08/05/2013 Collect Time: 14:04 Sample Depth F this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. ;AS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date ET 10-50-8 Cu by ICPMS 2.0 60 ug/L EPA 200.8 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 39-89-6 Fe by ICP 50 1600 ug/L EPA 200.7 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 39-96-5 Mn by ICP 10 11 ug/L EPA 200.7 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 10-02-0 Ni by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA 200.8 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 39-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 11 ug/L EPA 200.8 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 10-66-6 Zn by ICP 10 200 ug/L EPA 200.7 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to http://poital.ncde-nr.orp/web/wq/lab/staffinfo/techassi.t#Data Qualifier Codes 4http://portal.ncdenr,or2/web/wg/lab/staffinfo/techassist> Page 1 of 1 04�\AEG Sample ID: AB98805 PO Number# 13GO678 ,ROAP cry ' r Date Received: 08/07/2013 y Time Received: 08:00 T CAMPBELL Labworks LoginlD HMORGAN ARO Final Report Date: 8/23/13 ,ale Matrix: GROUNDWATER Report Print Date: 09/26/2013 .,c.Type: WATER SUPPLY Final Report Emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: LEAD STUDY-JOSEPH JAMENSON Location ID: 1 C056230 PLEASANTCOVE I Collect Date: 08/06/2013 1 Collect Time: 14:02 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date MET 7440-50-8 Cu by ICPMS 2.0 15 ug/L EPA200.8 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 7439-89-6 Fe by ICP 50 390 ug/L EPA200.7 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 r439-96-5 Mn by ICP 10 10 U ug/L EPA200.7 8/9113 ESTAFFORD1 7440-02-0 Ni by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA200.8 819/13 ESTAFFORD1 7439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 4.2 ug/L EPA 200.8 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 7440-66-6 Zn by ICP 10 140 ug/L EPA 200.7 8/9113 ESTAFFORD1 Laboratory Section»1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to httn//C rt I d / h/wn/1 b/taffinfokechassi t#Data Qualifier Codes,http://portal ncdenr orr,/web'wo/lab/s•affinfo/techassist> Page 1 of 1 %r (1 WO Laboratory.Section WP soft s ,ounty: MACON VWgA � Sample ID: Ak. liver Basin 4>� PO Number# 13GU, Report To AROAP va r Date Received: 08107/20-� t:ollector: T CAMPBELL Time Received: 08:00 � �' Legion: ARO Labworks LoginlD HMORGAN Final Report Date: 8/23/13 \ )ample Matrix: GROUNDWATER Report Print Date: 09/26/2013 .oc.Type: WATER SUPPLY Final Report emergency Yes/No VisitlD A, ;OC Yes/No A Loc.Descr.: LEAD STUDY-JOSEPH JAMENSON Location ID: 1 C066230_PLEASANTCOVE Collect Date: 08/06/2013 Collect Time: 14:00 Sample Depth f this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. ',AS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date ET 40-50-8 Cu by ICPMS 2.0 80 ug/L EPA 200.8 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 39-89-6 Fe by ICP 50 890 ug/L EPA 200.7 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 39-96-5 Mn by ICP 10 13 ug/L EPA 200.7 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 40-02-0 Ni by ICPMS 2.0 2.6 ug/L EPA200.8 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 39-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 ISO ug/L EPA200.8 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 40-66-6 Zn by ICP 10 210 ug/L EPA 200.7 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 r\ Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center, Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to httn://portal ncdenr.orp,/web/wq/lab/staffinfo/techassist#Data Qualifier Codes<http://portal.ncdenr,orz/web/wo/iab/staffinfo/techassist, Page 1 of 1 sr.�ro.r► �.ten. NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Water Quality Programs Pat McCrory Thomas A. Reeder John E. Skvarla, III Governor Director Secretary October 7, 2013 Duke Energy—Environmental Services PO Box 1006, Mail Code EC13K Charlotte, NC 28201-1006 Attn.: Sean DeNeale Re: Well Construction Permit:WM0100326 Budweiser of Asheville Inc. Property PIN: 9655-24-9826 and 9655-24-7662 Buncombe County, NC Dear Mr. DeNeale, In accordance with your application submitted on October 7, 2013 we are forwarding the well construction permit numbered WM0100326 dated October 7, 2013.The permit is for construction of ten temporary monitoring wells as described in the application and the attached permit.The wells will be installed on the subject property as referenced above. The permit will be effective from the date of issuance for a period of one year and is subject to the conditions and limitations as specified therein.A Well Construction Record shall be completed and signed by the certified drilling contractor for each well.This form shall be submitted to the Department upon completion of the well. Please reference the permit number on the well construction record. Please review the attached permit conditions. Please contact Andrew Moore if you should have any questions or need additional information at 828- 296-4500. Sincere) G. Landon Davidson, P.G. Regional Supervisor Water Quality Section Asheville Regional Office cc: ARO file ec: Sean DeNeale Scott E. Dacus WATER QUALITY SECTION North Carolina Division of Water Resources—Asheville Regional Office 2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,N.C. 28778 Phone(828)2964600 FAX (828)299-7043 Internet: h2o.enr.state.nc.us An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES PERMIT FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF MONITORING WELL �. In accordance with the provisions of Article 7, Chapter 87, North Carolina General Statutes, and other applicable Laws, Rules and Regulations. PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO Duke Energy—Environmental Services FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A MONITORING WELL SYSTEM consisting of ten wells owned by Duke Energy— Environmental Services, PO Box 1006, Mail Code EC13K,Charlotte,N.C.28201-1006.The wells will be located on the property owned by Budweiser of Asheville Inc., located in Buncombe County(PIN#s 9655-24-9826 and 9655- 24-7662).This Permit is issued in accordance with the application received on October 7, 2013 in conformity with specifications and supporting data,all of which are flied with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources and are considered integral parts of this Permit. This Permit is for well construction only,and does not waive any provision or requirement of any other applicable law or regulation. Construction of any well under this Permit shall be in strict compliance with the North Carolina Well Construction Regulations and Standards (15A NCAC 02C .0100), and other State and Local Laws and regulations pertaining to well construction. If any requirements or limitations specified in this Permit are unacceptable, you have a right to an adjudicatory hearing upon written request within 30 days of receipt of this Permit. The request must be in the form of a written petition conforming to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes and filed with the Office of Administrative Hearings, 6714 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-6714. Unless such a demand is made,this Permit is final and binding. This Permit will be effective for one year from the date of its issuance and shall be subject to other specified conditions,limitations,or exceptions as follows: 1. Issuance of this Permit does not supersede any other agreement, permit, or requirement issued by another agency. 2. The well(s) shall be located and constructed as shown on the attachments submitted as part of the Permit application. 3. You are required to provide a copy of this permit to the property owner(s). 4. You are required to provide notification to the property owner upon well completion and upon termination of monitoring. 5. Each well shall have a Well Contractor Identification Plate in accordance with 15A NCAC 02C .0108(0)where applicable. 6. The monitoring well shall be maintained in accordance with 15A NCAC 2C.0108. 7. Well construction record (GW-1) for each well shall be submitted to the Division of Water Resource's Information Processing Unit within 30 days of the well completion. 8. When the well is discontinued or abandoned, it shall be abandoned in accordance with 15A NCAC 02C .0113 and a well abandonment record (GW-30) shall be submitted to the Division of Water Resource's Information Processing Unit and the property owner within 30 days of the well abandonment. Permit issued the 7th day of October,2013 FOR THE NORTH CAROLINA EN Vf1 AL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION Landon Davidson, Regional Supervisor Water Quality Section By Authority of the Environmental Management Commission Permit No. #WM0100326 1®• North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Water Quality Programs Pat McCrory Thomas A. Reeder John E. Skvarla, III Governor Director Secretary October 7,2013 Mr.Mike Crowell Crowell Farms,Inc. 523 Pond Road Asheville,North Carolina 28806 Subject: Compliance Inspection Crowell Farms Facility No. 110001 Buncombe County - Dear Mr.Crowell: On September 19,2013,1 conducted a routine compliance inspection of the waste handling system for Crowell Farms. Your updated Waste Utilization Plan(WUP)shows a herd size increase from 300 head to 450 head. Therefore you will need to get your permit(Certificate of Coverage)modified and your Certification updated. The application(State General Permit for Expanding Operations)that you will need can be found on our website at the following address: http//portal ncdenr org/web/wq/ns/afo/apps You will also need Lease Agreements for those leased fields in your WUP. One area of your waste system that needs some attention is the dam on the irrigation pond. The vegetation makes it difficult to do a thorough inspection. You should make every effort to better maintain the dam. Thank you for your time and assistance during the inspection and do not hesitate to contact me at(828)296-4685 if you have any questions concerning the inspection or the permit modification.Please see the Inspection Summary on Page 1 of the Inspection Report for additional comments. i erely, erly Pri Environmental Specialist Enclosure cc: WQ ARO Files WATER QUALITY SECTION North Carolina Division of Water Resources—Asheville Regional Office 2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,N.C. 28778 Phone(828)296-4500 FAX (828)299-7043 Internet: h2o.enr.state.nc.us An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer � 1 ,% _:J __ Division of Water Quality ❑ Division of Soil and Water Conservation ❑ Other Agency Facility Number: 110001 Facility Status: Active Permit: AWC110001 ❑ Denied Access Inspection Type: Compliance Inspection Inactive or Closed Date: Reason for Visit: Routine County: Buncombe Region: Asheville Date of Visit: 09/19/2013 Entry Time:09:30 AM Exit Time: 11:00 AM Incident#: Farm Name: Crowell Farms Inc Owner Email: Owner: Crowell Farms Inc Phone: 828-667-8345 Mailing Address: C O Michael A Crowell 545 Pond Rd Asheville NC 28806 Physical Address: 523 Pond Rod Asheville NC 28806 Facility Status: E Compliant ❑ Not Compliant Integrator: Location of Farm: Latitude: 35032'18" Longitude: 82°37'06" From Swannanoa:Go west on 1-40 to Exit for Hwy. 191 (Farmer's Market). Go left on Hwy. 191 to Pond Rd.&turn right. Travel approx. 1.5 miles on Pond Rd.to farm.Located on the right,paved driveway. Question Areas: Dischrge&Stream Impacts Waste Col,Stor, &Treat Waste Application Records and Documents Other Issues Certified Operator:Michael A Crowell Operator Certification Number: 21340 Secondary OIC(s): On-Site Representative(s): Name Title Phone 24 hour contact name Michael Crowell Phone: 828-444-3043 On-site representative Mike Crowell Phone: Primary Inspector: Beverly Price; Phone: Aid- Inspector Signature: �r" ,rV ' Date: Secondary Inspector(s): Inspection Summary: Question#7-the weeds need to be cut more frequently from the dam;difficult to do a thorough inspection.The top of the dam has a good stand of grass and is well maintained. Soils Analysis: May 2012 Waste Analysis:2/21/13-ALD Dairy Lagoon Broadcast N=0.39;8/26/13-Liquid Lagoon Broadcast N=0.67,N=0.63,N=0.43,N=0.50; 11/19/12-ALB Irrigation N=0.63; Broadcast composted Beef N=6.15 The WUP has been updated to show 450 beef cows. The Certification and COC also need to be updated. Need lease agreements for leased fields. Page: 1 Permit: AWC110001 Owner-Facility: Crowell Farms Inc Facility Number: 11000r Inspection Date: 09/19/2013 Inspection Type: Compliance Inspection Reason for Visit: Routine A Regulated Operations Design Capacity Current Population Cattle Cattle-Beef Brood Cow 275 275 Q Cattle-Dairy Heifer 25 25 Total Design Capacity: 300 Total SSLW: 300,000 Waste Structures Designed Observed Type Identifier Closed Date Start Date Freeboard Freeboard aste Pond IRRIGATION POND 36.00 38.00 aste Pond SLURRY POND 24.00 Page: 2 Permit: AWC110001 Owner-Facility: Crowell Farms Inc Facility Number: 110001 ,pection Date: 09/19/2013 Inspection Type: Compliance Inspection Reason for Visit: Routine .jischarges&Stream Impacts Yes No NA NE 1. Is any discharge observed from any part of the operation? ❑ ■ ❑ ❑ Discharge originated at: Structure ❑ Application Field ❑ Other ❑ a.Was conveyance man-made? ❑ ❑ ■ ❑ b. Did discharge reach Waters of the State?(if yes, notify DWQ) ❑ ❑ ■ ❑ c.What is the estimated volume that reached waters of the State(gallons)? d. Does discharge bypass the waste management system?(if yes,notify DWQ) n ❑ ■ ❑ 2. Is there evidence of a past discharge from any part of the operation? ❑ ■ ❑ ❑ 3.Were there any observable adverse impacts or potential adverse impacts to Waters of the State other than ❑ ■ ❑ ❑ from a discharge? Waste Collection, Storage&Treatment Yes No NA NE 4. Is storage capacity less than adequate? ❑ ■ ❑ ❑ If yes, is waste level into structural freeboard? 5.Are there any immediate threats to the integrity of any of the structures observed(Le./large trees,severe ❑ ■ ❑ ❑ erosion,seepage,etc.)? 6.Are there structures on-site that are not properly addressed and/or managed through a waste management ❑ ■ ❑ ❑ or closure plan? 7. Do any of the structures need maintenance or improvement? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ 8. Do any of the structures lack adequate markers as required by the permit?(Not applicable to roofed pits, ❑ ■ ❑ ❑ dry stacks and/or wet stacks) 9. Does any part of the waste management system other than the waste structures require maintenance or ❑ ■ ❑ ❑ improvement? Waste Application Yes No NA NE 10.Are there any required buffers,setbacks,or compliance alternatives that need maintenance or ❑ ■ ❑ ❑ improvement? 11. Is there evidence of incorrect application? ❑ ■ ❑ ❑ If yes,check the appropriate box below. Excessive Ponding? ❑ Hydraulic Overload? ❑ Frozen Ground? Q \. Heavy metals(Cu,Zn,etc)? ❑ Page: 3 Permit: AWC110001 Owner-Facility: Crowell Farms Inc Facility Number: 110001'\\ Inspection Date: 09/19/2013 Inspection Type: Compliance Inspection Reason for Visit: Routine \ Waste Application Yes No NA NE PAN? n Is PAN> 10%/10 lbs.? n Total Phosphorus? n Failure to incorporate manure/sludge into bare soil? n Outside of acceptable crop window? n Evidence of wind drift? n Application outside of application area? n Crop Type 1 Fescue(Pasture) Crop Type-2 Crop Type 3 Crop Type 4 Crop Type 5 Crop Type 6 Soil Type 1 Braddock clay loam,8 to 15%slopes,ero Soil Type 2 Braddock clay loam,15 to 30%slopes,er Soil Type 3 Clifton clay loam,8 to 15%slopes,erod Soil Type 4 Clifton clay loam, 15 to 30%slopes,ero Soil Type 5 Evard-Cowee complex, 8 to 15%slopes,st Soil Type 6 Clifton 14. Do the receiving crops differ from those designated in the Certified Animal Waste Management n ■ n ❑ Plan(CAWMP)? 15.Does the receiving crop and/or land application site need improvement? n ■ n n 16. Did the facility fail to secure and/or operate per the irrigation design or wettable acre determination? n ■ n 17. Does the facility lack adequate acreage for land application? ❑ ■ 18. Is there a lack of properly operating waste application equipment? n ■ n n Records and Documents Yes No NA NE 19. Did the facility fail to have Certificate of Coverage and Permit readily available? n ■ n n 20. Does the facility fail to have all components of the CAWMP readily available? ❑ ■ n Page: 4 Permit: AWC110001 Owner-Facility: Crowell Farms Inc Facility Number: 110001 ,spection Date: 09/19/2013 Inspection Type: Compliance Inspection Reason for Visit: Routine rtecords and Documents Yes No NA NE If yes,check the appropriate box below. WUP? ❑ Checklists? ❑ Design? ❑ Maps? ❑ Lease Agreements? ❑ Other? ❑ If Other,please specify 21, Does record keeping need improvement? ■ ❑ Q ❑ If yes,check the appropriate box below. Waste Application? ❑ Weekly Freeboard? ❑ Waste Analysis? ❑ Soil analysis? ❑ Waste Transfers? Weather code? ❑ Rainfall? ■ Stocking? Crop yields? ❑ 120 Minute inspections? ❑ n Monthly and 1"Rainfall Inspections Sludge Survey 22. Did the facility fail to install and maintain a rain gauge? ❑ ■ ❑ ❑ 23. If selected,did the facility fail to install and maintain a rainbreaker on irrigation equipment(NPDES only)? ❑ ❑ ■ ❑ 24.Did the facility fail to calibrate waste application equipment as required by the permit? ❑ ■ ❑ ❑ 25. Is the facility out of compliance with permit conditions related to sludge? If yes,check the appropriate ❑ ❑ ■ ❑ box(es)below: Failure to complete annual sludge survey ❑ Failure to develop a POA for sludge levels ❑ Non-compliant sludge levels in any lagoon Page: 5 Permit: AWC110001 Owner-Facility: Crowell Farms Inc Facility Number: 110001 Inspection Date: 09/19/2013 Inspection Type: Compliance Inspection Reason for Visit: Routine Records and Documents Yes No NA NE \ List structure(s)and date of first survey indicating non-compliance: 26. Did the facility fail to provide documentation of an actively certified operator in charge? ❑ ■ ❑ ❑ 27. Did the facility fail to secure a phosphorous loss assessment(PLAT)certification? ❑ ❑ ■ ❑ Other Issues Yes No NA NE 28. Did the facility fail to properly dispose of dead animals within 24 hours and/or document and report ❑ ■ ❑ ❑ mortality rates that exceed normal rates? 29.At the time of the inspection did the facility pose an odor or air quality concern? If yes,contact a regional ❑ ■ ❑ ❑ Air Quality representative immediately. 30.Did the facility fail to notify regional DWQ of emergency situations as required by Permit?(i.e., discharge, ❑ ■ ❑ ❑ freeboard problems,over-application) 31. Do subsurface tile drains exist at the facility? ❑ ■ 0 I_l If yes,check the appropriate box below. Application Field f_1 Lagoon/Storage Pond C1 Other 0 If Other,please specify 32.Were any additional problems noted which cause non-compliance of the Permit or CAWMP? n ■ ❑ ❑ 33. Did the Reviewer/Inspector fail to discuss review/inspection with on-site representative? ❑ ■ ❑ ❑ 34.Does the facility require a follow-up visit by same agency? ❑ ■ ❑ ❑ Page: 6 Ip• RMENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Water Quality Programs Pat McCrory Thomas A. Reeder Jahn E. Skvarla, III Governor Director Secretary October 8, 2013 CERTIFIED MAIL 70091680 0000 7515 4988 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Mr. Gary L. Kent Smokey Mountain Bison Farm, LLC 455 Leisure Lane Marshall,NC 28753 Subject: Recommendation of Enforcement Action Mr. Gary L. Kent Smokey Mountain Bison Farm, LLC Permit No.AWD570013 Madison County Dear Mr. Kent: This letter is to advise you that this office is considering recommending enforcement action to the Director of the Division of Water Resources. The recommendation for enforcement concerns the violations cited in the Notice of Violation dated August 5, 2013,previously sent to you. If you wish to present an explanation for the violations cited,or if you believe there are other factors which should be considered, please send such information to me in writing within ten (10) days following receipt of this letter. Your explanation will be reviewed,and,if an enforcement action is still deemed appropriate,your explanation will be forwarded to the Director with the enforcement package for their consideration. WATER QUALITY SECTION North Carolina Division of Water Resources—Asheville Regional Office 2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,N.C. 28778 Phone(828)2964600 FAX (828)299-7043 Internet: h2o.enr.state.nc.us An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Mr. Kent October 8, 2013 Page 2 \� If you have any questions concerning this matter,please contact Bev Price or me at(828)296-4500. Sincerely, S:5 G. Landon Davidson, P.G. Regional Supervisor Water Quality Section cc: Jay Zimmerman G:\WQ\AP\Madison\Complaints\Smokey Mtn.Bison Farm\AWD570013 NOI 10-8-2013.doc NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Water Quality Programs Pat McCrory Thomas A.Reeder John E.Skvarla, III Governor Director Secretary October 9, 2013 Karen E. Andrews Town of Rutherfordton 129 N. Main Street Rutherfordton, NC 28139 SUBJECT: September 30, 2013 Compliance Evaluation Inspection Town of Rutherfordton Land Application of Residual Solids Program Permit No: WQ0032855 Rutherford County Dear Ms. Andrews: Enclosed please find a copy of the Compliance Evaluation Inspection Form from the - inspection conducted on September 30, 2013. The facility was found to be in Compliance with permit WQ0032855. A follow-up land application field inspection will be conducted later this year. Please be sure to notify the Asheville Regional Office of the next land application event. Please refer to the enclosed inspection report for additional observations and comments. If you or your staff have any questions, please call me at (828) 296-4685. Sincerely, Z3 P,,C_C Beverly Prr Environmental Specialist Enclosure cc: Zack Key Southern Soil Builders, Inc. 958 Hoots Road Roaring River NC 28669 WQ Central Files WQ Asheville Files WATER QUALITY SECTION North Carolina Division of Water Resources—Asheville Regional Office 2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,N.C. 28778 Phone(828)296-4500 FAX (828)299-7043 Internet: h2o.enr.state.nc.us An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Compliance Inspection Report :nit: WO0032855 Effective: 05/12/08 Expiration: 12/31/16 Owner: Town of Rutherfordton SOC: Effective: Expiration: Facility: Town of Rutherfordton County: Rutherford US Highway 221 Region: Asheville Rutherfordton NC 28139 Contact Person: Karen E Andrews Title: Town Manager Phone: 828-287-3520 Directions to Facility: From 1-40E,take exit 85,stay on Hwy.221 through the Town of Rutherfordton.Approximately 0.5 mi outside city limits,turn left on ravel road to WWTP((''ust befor ntersection of 221&Thunder Rd.) System ClassificatEok �d, Primary ORC: Dennis Key Certification: 15704 Phone: 336-957-8909 Secondary ORC(s): Zach D Key Certification: 27660 Phone: 336-957-8909 On-Site Representative(s): 24 hour contact name Dennis Key Phone: 336-957-8909 Related Permits: Inspection Date: 09/30/2013 Entry Time: 09:00 AM Exit Time: 10:00 AM Primary Inspector: Beverly Price Phone: 828-296-4500 Secondary Inspector(s): Reason for Inspection: Routine Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Permit Inspection Type: Land Application of Residual Solids(503) Facility Status: ■ Compliant Not Compliant Question Areas: Miscellaneous Questions (See attachment summary) I Page: 1 Permit: WQ0032855 Owner-Facility: Town of Rutherfordton Inspection Date: 09/30/2013 Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Reason for Visit: Routine Inspection Summary: The inspection included a review of the 2012 Annual Report(AR). The reported data appeared to be complete and accurate. A follow-up land appliation site inspection will be conducted when/if the ARO is notified. Page: 2 NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Water Quality Programs Pat McCrory Thomas A. Reeder John E. Skvarla, ill Governor Director Secretary October 11, 2013 Dr. Mina Shehee N.C. Department of Health and Human Services Epidemiology Section—OEEB 1912 Mail Service Center Raleigh, N.C. 27699-1912 Re: Water Supply Well HRE Request Buncombe County, N.C. Dear Dr. Shehee, The Asheville Regional Office of the Aquifer Protection Section collected groundwater samples from five private supply wells in Buncombe County on September 30, 2013. These wells are within a half mile radius of the Asheville Coal Ash Plant, a site being investigated for T\ coal ash leachate contamination. Samples were analyzed for metals along with other constituents. To date, only thallium results are available. Four of the five wells were below the practical quantitation level of 0.1 ug/L for dissolved thallium, but one well (1C1140BearLeahTrail) contained thallium at 0.11 ug/L. This well was purged for 28 minutes prior to sample collection at the well head. We would appreciate your providing a health risk evaluation for dissolved thallium in this well. If you have any questions about this sample or how it was collected or analyzed please call me at 828-296-4683. Thanks in advance. Sincerely, Ted Campbell Aquifer Protection Section Asheville Regional Office Attachment: Analytical Results G:\WQ\AP\Buncombe\GW Incident Sites\Duke Energy Progress\Correspondance\2013\HRErequest101113.docx WATER QUALITY SECTION North Carolina Division of Water Resources—Asheville Regional Office 2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,N.C. 28778 Phone(828)296-4500 FAX (828)299-7043 Internet: h2o.enr.state.nc.us An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Pace Analytical Services,Inc. Pace Analytical Services,Inc. Pace Analytical Services,Inc. ,xica , 205 East Meadow Road-Suite A 2225 Riverside Dr. 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 mpecalabs com Eden,NC 27288 Asheville,NC 28804 Huntersville,NC 28078 (336)623-8921 (828)254-7176 (704)875-9092 ANALYTICAL RESULTS Project: DW METALS 9/30 Pace Project No.: 92174029 Sample: 1 C11315 LONG SHOALS Lab ID: 92174029001 Collected: 09/30/1313:20 Received: 09/30/1314:25 Matrix: Water Parameters Results Units Report Limit DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No. Qual 200.8 MET ICPMS Analytical Method:EPA 200.8 Preparation Method:EPA 200.8 Thallium ND ug/L 0.10 1 10/02/13 13:25 10/04/1313:03 7440-28-0 Sample: 1 C1118 GLENVIEW Lab ID: 92174029002 Collected: 09/30/13 09:40 Received: 09/30/13 14:25 Matrix:Water Parameters Results Units Report Limit DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No. Qual 200.8 MET ICPMS Analytical Method:EPA 200.8 Preparation Method:EPA 200.8 Thallium ND ug/L 0.10 1 10/02/13 13:25 10/04/1313:08 7440-28-0 Sample: 1 C11404 GLENN BRIDGE Lab ID: 92174029003 Collected: 09/30/13 10:40 Received: 09/30/13 14:25 Matrix: Water Parameters Results Units Report Limit DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No. Qual 200.8 MET ICPMS Analytical Method:EPA 200.8 Preparation Method:EPA 200.8 Thallium ND ug/L 0.10 1 10/02/13 13:25 10/04/1313:13 7440-28-0 I Sample: 1C1138 BEAR LEAH TRAIL Lab ID: 92174029004 Collected: 09/30/13 11:30 Received: 09/30/13 14:25 Matrix: Water Parameters Results Units Report Limit DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No. Qual 200.8 MET ICPMS Analytical Method:EPA 200.8 Preparation Method:EPA 200.8 Thallium ND ug/L 0.10 1 10/02/13 13:25 10/04/1313:18 7440-28-0 Sample: 1C1140 BEAR LEAH TRAIL Lab ID: 92174029005 Collected: 09/30/13 12:10 Received: 09/30/13 14:25 Matrix: Water Parameters Results Units Report Limit DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No. Qual 200.8 MET ICPMS Analytical Method:EPA 200.8 Preparation Method:EPA 200.8 Thallium 0.11 ug/L 0.10 1 10/0211313:25 10/04/1313:22 7440-28-0 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced,except in full, Date: 10/07/2013 10:43 AM without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services,Inc.. Page 4 of 9 l+ rt I �+ a Pace Analytical Services,Inc. Pace Analytical Services,Inc. Pace A a. aceAnalytical 205 East Meadow Road-Suite A 2225 Riverside Dr. 9800 Kinc,\ j www.pacelabs.com Eden,NC 27288 Asheville,NC 28804 Hunters'v, t (336)623-8921 (828)254-7176 i QUALITY CONTROL DATA Project: DW METALS 9/30 Pace Project No.: 92174029 QC Batch: MPRP/15262 Analysis Method: EPA200.8 QC Batch Method: EPA200.8 Analysis Description: 200.8 MET Associated Lab Samples: 92174029001,92174029002,92174029003,92174029004,92174029005 METHOD BLANK: 733126 Matrix: Water Associated Lab Samples: 92174029001,92174029002,92174029003,92174029004,92174029005 Blank Reporting Parameter Units Result Limit Analyzed Qualifiers Thallium ug/L ND 0.10 10/04/1310:40 LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE: 733127 Spike LCS LCS %Rec Parameter Units Cone. Result %Rec Limits Qualifiers Thallium ug/L 50 49.6 99 85-115 MATRIX SPIKE&MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE: 733128 733129 MS MSD 92174029001 Spike Spike MS MSD MS MSD %Rec Parameter Units Result Cone. Cone. Result Result %Rec %Rec Limits RPD Qual Thallium ug/L ND 50 50 49.1 49.9 98 100 70-130 2 MATRIX SPIKE&MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE: 733152 733153 MS MSD 92174202001 Spike Spike MS MSD MS MSD %Rec Parameter Units Result Cone. Cone. Result Result %Rec %Rec Limits RPD Qual Thallium ug/L 50 50 57.4 56.0 115 112 70-130 2 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced,except in full, Date: 10/07/2013 10:43 AM without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services,Inc.. Page 5 of 9 NR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Water Quality Programs Pat McCrory Thomas A. Reeder John E. Skvarla, III Governor Director Secretary October 11, 2013 Mr. Billy Johnston Taproot Dairy, LLC 752 Butler Bridge Road Fletcher, North Carolina 28732 Subject: Public Records Request Taproot Dairy Facility No.45-2 Henderson County Permit No.AWC45002 Mr. Johnston- Please find enclosed a disc containing electronic versions of the files you have requested. Specifically, you had requested copies of all NOVs and inspection reports generated for the subject facility. We have made a diligent effort to collect those records you requested by reviewing our scanned files. If you wish to review the hardcopy files to verify completeness of this record, our office is open 8am—5 pm, Monday through Friday. It is helpful to call in advance so we can prepare the file and have a staff person assist you with the file and copying procedures. Please let me know if you have any difficulties accessing the files on the enclosed disc. Please contact me at 828-296-4680 if you need further information. Sincerely, ' J G. Landon Davidson, P.G. Regional Supervisor Division of Water Resources WATER QUALITY SECTION North Carolina Division of Water Resources—Asheville Regional Office 2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,N.C. 28778 Phone(828)296-4500 FAX (828)299-7043 Internet: h2o.enr.state.nc.us An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Water Quality Programs Pat McCrory Thomas A. Reeder John E.Skvarla, III Governor Director Secretary October 11,2013 CERTIFIED MAIL 70091680 0000 7515 4995 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Rob Duckett, General Manager Mountaintop Community Association,Inc. Post Office Box 2126 Cashiers NC 28717 Subject: Notice of Violation/Recommendation of Enforcement Action NOV-2013-LV-0606 Permit No. WQ0028693 JacksonCounty Dear Mr.Duckett, On October 9, 2013, staff of the NC Division of Water Resources (DWR), Water Quality Section (WQS), reviewed the subject wastewater treatment and disposal system's Non-Discharge Monitoring Report for May 2013. The following items specify permit conditions and limitations that were in violation at the time of the review: MONITORING AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS 1. Condition IVA. - Limits for Fecal Coliform Bacteria: Daily Maximum: 25 colonies/100 ml sample Monthly Maximum(Geometric Mean): 14 colonies/100 ml sample The daily maximum was exceeded on 51712013 (>600 coloniesll00ml). The monthly geometric mean was exceeded on 513012013 (24.49 colonies/100 ml). WATER QUALITY SECTION North Carolina Division of Water Resources—Asheville Regional Office 2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,N.C. 28778 Phone(828)296-4500 FAX (828)299-7043 Internet: h2o.enr.state.nc.us An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Mr. Duckett Permit No.WQ0028693 October 11,2013 '�� Page 2 of 2 Remedial actions,if not already implemented,should be taken to correct any problems. As a result of the violations described in this Notice, this office is considering a recommendation for a civil penalty assessment to the Director of the Division. If you wish to present an explanation for the violations cited, or if you believe there are other factors, which should be considered, please send such information to me in writing within ten (10) days following receipt of this letter. Your response will be reviewed, and, if an enforcement action is still deemed appropriate, it will be forwarded to the Director and included for consideration. If no response is received in this office within 10-day period, a civil penalty assessment may be prepared. Failure to comply with conditions in a permit may result in a recommendation of enforcement action, to the Director of the Division of Water Resources who may issue a civil penalty assessment of not more that twenty-five thousand($25,000)dollars against any"person"who violates or fails to act in accordance with the terms, conditions, or requirements of a permit under authority of G.S. 143-215.6A. Please note that each day a violation continues may be considered a separate violation, subject to additional civil penalties. If you have any questions concerning this Notice, please contact Bev Price or meat(828)296-4685. Sincerel G. Landon Davidson, P.G. Regional Supervisor Water Quality Section cc: Bob Barr RPB Systems P.O. Box 1325 Asheville NC 28802 WQ Central Files WQ ARO Files NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Water Quality Programs Pat McCrory Thomas A. Reeder John E. Skvarla, III Governor Director Secretary October 15, 2013 Angela Berry P.O. Box 206 Pineola, NC 28662 RE: Water Supply Well Sample ID (AC00109) Sample Location Address: 530 Old Jonas Ridge Road Avery County, NC Dear Ms. Berry, Please find attached analytical results for a water sample collected from your well located at the address referenced above, on September 9, 2013. The sample was submitted for laboratory analysis of chlorinated pesticides,lead, arsenic, nitrate,and nitrite. Only nitrate was detected in the water sample as shown on the attached laboratory report. The following table summarizes the attached analytical results. Please note that the bolded values indicate levels above the NC Groundwater Standard, 15A NCAC 2L.0202. The results are shown in units of micrograms of contaminant per liter of water and are approximately equivalent to part per billion (ppb). Contaminant Maximum NC Groundwater Concentration s Contaminant Standard (ppb) detected in your well r�Ovate b11 Nitrate 10,000 10,000 2,400 Nitrate does not occur above the applicable standard.A Health Risk Evaluation (HRE) of the water supply was performed by our toxicologist, Dr. Ken Rudo,for nitrate only. The FIRE,which is enclosed, does not place any restrictions on water usage. Potential sources of nitrate-in-groundwater can include septic systems,animal waste, commercial fertilizer, and decaying organic matter. WATER QUALITY SECTION North Carolina Division of Water Resources—Asheville Regional Office 2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,N.C. 28778 Phone(828)296-4500 FAX (828)299-7043 Internet: h2o.enr.state.nc.us An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Angela Berry October 15,2013 Page 2 of 2 If you have questions regarding the Health Risk Evaluation, please contact Dr. Ken Rudo at (919) 707-5911. If you have any questions regarding the results, please contact me at (828) 296- 4681. Sincerely, !u%U6 Br t Laver Wate ality Section Asheville Regional Office Cc: file Avery County Health Department w/attachments Attachment: DWR Laboratory Results Report Health Risk Assessment by Dr.Ken Rudo -RY 0 \NA Sample ID: AC00109 PO Number# 13G0769 AROAP 7 Date Received: 09/11/2013 > Time Received: 08:16 B LAVERTY Labworks LoginlD MSWIFT .n: ARO Final Report Date: 9/30/13 ample Matrix: GROUNDWATER Loc.Type: WATERSUPPLY Final Report Report Print Date: 09/30l2013 Emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: ANGELA BERRY 630 OLD JONAS RIDGE ROAD NEWLAND NC Location ID: 116630OLDJONAS Collect Date: 09/09/2013 Collect Time: 11:14 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date LAB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 1.4 °C 9/11113 RBYRD NUT NO2+NO3 as N in liquid 0.02 2.4 mg/L as N LaclO-107-04-1-c 9/11/13 CGREEN Nitrate as N in liquid 0.02 2.4 mg/Las N Lachatl07-04-1-c 9/12/13 CGREEN Nitrite as N in liquid 0.01 0.01 U mg/L as N Lachat107-04-1-c 9/11/13 CGREEN MET 7440-38-2 AS by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA200.8 9/17/13 ESTAFFORD1 7439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA200.8 9/17/13 ESTAFFORD1 PES 2-1 Chlorinated Pesticides in Liquid _TITLE_ ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 15972-60-8 Alachlor 0.28 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 309-00-2 Aldrin 0.06 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 319-84-6 BHC-Alpha 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 319-85-7 BHC-Beta 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 319-86-8 BHC_Delta 0.06 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 58-89-9 BHC-Gamma(Lindane) 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 57-74-9 Chlordane, Technical 0.5 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 5103-71-9 Chlordane,Alpha 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 5103-74-2 Chlordane, Gamma 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 3734-48-3 Chlordene 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 510-15-6 Chlorobenzilate 0.48 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 1861-32-1 DCPA 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 53-19-0 DDD2,4 0.06 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 72-54-8 DDD4,4 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 3424-82-6 DDE 2,4 0.05 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 72-55-9 DDE 4,4 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 789-02-6 DDT 2,4 0.05 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9116/13 JHAYES 50-29-3 DDT 4,4 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 60-57-1 Dieldrin 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 959-98-8 Endosulfan 1 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16113 JHAYES 65-9 Endosulfan11 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES Laboratory Section 1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer tory;n;[,nyr;,a!;n�gcnr,,o��,(:�;>t/�+;quaff,[z;ar;enecnasss�acaa,,,c;:,xiner,.;;.,es,<hty/(,zonal,n�dapr;c��,%�pen;�;.M.�aS[sarno[txnassn> Page 1 of 2 .NC cDWQ Gadoratory Section gi�fsufts Location ID: 116630OLDJONAS Sample ID: AC00109 Collect Date: 09/09/2013 Collect Time::`, PIES CAS# Analvte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Vah Qualifier Reference Date 1031-07-8 Endosulfan sulfate 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYEa 72-20-8 Endrin 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 7421-93-4 Endrin Aldehyde 0.06 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 53494-70-5 Endrin Ketone 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16113 JHAYES 2593-15-9 Ethazole 0.09 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 76-44-8 Heptachlor 0.06 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 1024-57-3 Heptachlor epoxide 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 118-74-1 Hexachlo robe nzene(Pest) 0.02 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9116/13 JHAYES 72-43-5 Methoxychlor 4,4 0.15 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 2385-85-5 Mirex 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 39765-80-5 Trans Nonachlor 0.05 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 27304-13-8 Oxychlordane 0.05 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 52645-53-1 Mixed Permethrin 1.20 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 1918-16-7 Propachlor 0.54 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16113 JHAYES 117-18-0 Tecnazene 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 1582-09-8 Trifluralin 0.05 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 12674-11-12 Aroclor 1016 1 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 11104-28-2 Aroclor 1221 1 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 11141-16-5 Aroclor1232 1 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 53469-21-9 Aroclor 1242 1 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 12672-29-6 Aroclor 1248 1 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 11097-69-1 Aroclor 1254 1 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES—' 11096-82-5 Aroclor 1260 1 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 37324-23-5 Aroclor 1262 1 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 8001-35-2 Toxaphene 3 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9116/13 JHAYES 2675-77-6 Chloroneb 0.21 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 1897-45-6 Chlorothalonil 0.2 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to hto;(,!am.1.node eorspgap/y.;7 aq;s.;.aFngeite;n�ss;ztaca;a.,CWx iSer_Cndps,<hty_;(i_por5aj_,nMe;:r.c:R�'+zh wgpah s:aEn�e kechass+st• i.._..1.._.,.-L.......0 ..... . Page 2 of 2 j0:55 9198704807 OEEB MERA PAGE 01/04 North Carolina Division of public Health. Occupational and Envimnmental Epidemiology Branch,Epidemiology Section INORGANIC CHEAHCAL ANALYSIS REPORT private well water Information and recormmeodattons a �e County: Name: '`� .I — Semi ple Id Number Location: It • ewer ANALYSIS REPORT Your well water was tested for 15 metals,plus nitrates,nitrites,and PF- The results were evaluated using the federal.drinking water standards. The pR is a measure of the acidity of the water. Drinker water may contain substances that can occur naturally ill water or can be introduced into the water front manmade sources., TFS`lr RESULTS AND USE RECOMMENDATIONS Your well►eater meets federal drinking water standards. Your water can be used for drinking,cooking, washing,cleaning,bathing,and showering. `1 be followine substance(s)exceeded federal dtinking water standards. Yow water can be used for drinkixT,cooking,washing,cleaning,bathing,and showering,but aesthetic problems such as bad taste,odor, staining of porcelain,etc.may occur. You may want to install a household water treatment system to address aesthetic problems. �sxium Cadmitun Chromium Fluoride hroa esium, Man anew I.Selamium I Silver sodium -I-Zinc 1i The following substaii Date a o ;id that your well Post-Yt°"Fax Note 7811 of- i v- remove tilt~Circled water fiat be used for drinki TO ��� FroM r, substance(s), However,it m eoMept,W1 Co. Arsenic Bad= Cad Phone# Phone# �/-1// Ma esium IvIa><a 8 e60 p/Iercu bills Fax# , ,�.� ° j Fax# Re-sampling is recommended in months. _Pe-sample for lead and/or copper. Take a first draw,5 minute.,and 15 minute sample inside the house G� (preferably the kitchen)and if possible a first draw,5 minute and a 15 minute sample at the well head to determine the source of the lead and/or copper. OTHER CONSIDERATIONS Routine well water sampling for the above substances is recommended every two to three years. Semple your well water wlien there is a known problem or contamination,in your area,after repairs or replacement of your well, or after a flooding event. Contact your local health department for sampling instructions. For fu rtber Information please contact your county healtls department or the Occupational and Environments,i Epidernfology Branch at 919-707-5900, Revised 3ttnuory,203, `\ \ \ j -, \� A' NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Water Quality Programs Pat McCrory Thomas A. Reeder John E, Skvarla, III Governor Director Secretary October 15, 2013 Division of Waste Management DSCA Program Delonda Alexander 1646 Mail Service Center Raleigh,NC 27699-1646 Re: Well Construction Permit WR0100050 First Presbyterian Church of Asheville 40 Church Street Buncombe County,North Carolina PIN#: 9648490851 Dear Ms. Alexander, In accordance with the application submitted on your behalf by David Graham on October 10, 2013,we are forwarding herewith Well Construction Permit numbered WR0100050 dated October 15, 2013, issued for the construction of five recovery wells as described in the application and attached permit. These wells will be drilled on the subject property referenced above. This permit will be effective from the date of issuance and shall be subject to the conditions and limitations as specified therein. A Well Construction Record(GW-1)shall be completed and signed by the certified drilling contractor for each well. These forms shall be submitted to the Department upon completion of each well. Please note the attached permit conditions. Sincerely, G.Landon Davidson, P.G. Regional Supervisor Water Quality Section cc: ARO/file ec: David Graham WATER QUALITY SECTION North Carolina Division of Water Resources—Asheville Regional Office 2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,N.C. 28778 Phone(828)296-4500 FAX (828)299-7043 Internet: h2o.enratate.nc.us- An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer / , J/, NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES—WATER QUALITY SECTION PERMIT FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF RECOVERY WELL(S) In accordance with the provisions of Article 7, Chapter 87, North Carolina General Statutes, and other applicable Laws, Rules and Regulations. PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO NCDENR-DSCA (11-0001)Program FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF ONE RECOVERY WELL SYSTEM consisting of five wells owned by NCDENR- DSCA, 1646 Mail Service Center,Raleigh, NC 27699-1646. These wells will be located on property owned by First Presbyterian Church of Asheville, located at 40 Church Street, Asheville,NC in Buncombe County (PIN # 9648490851). This Permit is issued in accordance with the application received on October 10, 2013 in conformity with specifications and supporting data, all of which are filed with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources and are considered integral parts of this Permit. This Permit is for well construction only,and does not waive any provision or requirement of any other applicable law or regulation. Construction of any well under this Permit shall be in strict compliance with the North Carolina Well Construction Regulations and Standards (15A NCAC 02C .0100), and other State and Local Laws and regulations pertaining to well construction. If any requirements or limitations specified in this Permit are unacceptable, you have a right to an adjudicatory hearing upon written request within 30 days of receipt of this Permit. The request must be in the form of a written petition conforming to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes and filed with the Office of Administrative Hearings, 6714 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-6714. Unless such a demand is made, this Permit is final and binding. This Permit will be effective for one year from the date of its issuance and shall be subject to other specified conditions, imitations, or exceptions as follows: 1. Issuance of this Permit does not supersede any other agreement, permit, or requirement issued by another agency. 3. The well(s) shall be located and constructed as shown on the attachments submitted as part of the Permit application. 4. You are required to provide a copy of this permit to the property owner(s). 5. You are required to provide notification to the property owner upon well completion and upon termination of monitoring/recovery. 6. Each well shall have a Well Contractor Identification Plate in accordance with 15A NCAC 02C .0108(o). 7. The recovery wells shall be maintained in accordance with 15A NCAC 2C .0108. 8. Well construction records (GW-1) for each well shall be submitted to the Division of Water Resource's Information Processing Unit within 30 days of the well completion. 9. When the well is discontinued or abandoned, it shall be abandoned in accordance with 15A NCAC 02C .0113 and a well abandonment record (GW-30) shall be submitted to the Division of Water Resource's Information Processing Unit and the property owner within 30 days of the well abandonment. Permit issued the 151h day of October,2013 FOR THE NORTH CAROLINLINA IRO AMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION ` Landon Davidson, Regional Supervisor Division of Water Resources By Authority of the Environmental Management Commission Permit No. #WRO100050 Revised July 2011 State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Aquifer Protection Section Regional Staff Report October 15,2013 To: Aquifer Protection Section Central Office Application No.: W 000 Attn: Cory Larsen Regional Login No.: From: Bev Price Asheville Regional Office I. GENERAL SITE VISIT INFORMATION 1. Was a site visit conducted? ® Yes or❑No a. Date of site visit: 6/25/2013 b. Site visit conducted by: Bev Price c. Inspection report attached? ❑ Yes or®No d. Person contacted: Al Klatt and their contact information: (828)369-9742. e. Driving directions: Hwy. 441 toward Franklin. Go approx. 4 mi. past Macon County line to Sanderstown Rd. on right Sanderstown Rd. intersects w/HM 28• go left for approx. 2 mi.; turn rt. on Airport Rd. Go right on Olive Hill Rd. then immediate left. In gpprox. 3 mi. road changes to Upper Burningtown Rd. Continue for 2.5 mi.to Mason's on the right. II. PROPOSED FACILITIES FOR NEW AND MODIFICATION APPLICATIONS 1. Facility Classification: 2. Are the new treatment facilities adequate for the type of waste and disposal system? ❑ Yes or❑No If no, explain: 3. Are site conditions(soils, depth to water table, etc.)consistent with the submitted reports? ❑ Yes❑No ❑N/A If no, please explain: 4. Do the plans and site map represent the actual site(property lines,wells,etc.)? ❑ Yes ❑No ❑N/A If no, please explain: 5. Is the proposed residuals management plan adequate? ❑ Yes ❑No ❑N/A If no, please explain: 6. Are the proposed application rates(e.g., hydraulic,nutrient)acceptable? ❑ Yes ❑No❑N/A If no,please explain: 7. Are there any setback conflicts for proposed treatment, storage and disposal sites? ❑ Yes or❑No If yes, attach a map showing conflict areas. 8. Is the proposed or existing groundwater monitoring program adequate? ❑ Yes ❑No❑N/A If no, explain and recommend any changes to the groundwater monitoring program: 9. For residuals,will seasonal or other restrictions be required? ❑ Yes ❑No 0 N/A If yes, attach list of sites with restrictions(Certification B) FORM:APSRSR 04-10 Page 1 of 4 \ III.EXISTING FACILITIES FOR MODIFICATION AND RENEWAL APPLICATIONS 1. Are there appropriately certified Operators in Charge(ORCs)for the facility? ❑ Yes ❑No®N/A ORC: Certificate#: Backup ORC: Certificate#: 2. Are the design,maintenance and operation of the treatment facilities adequate for the type of waste and disposal, system? ❑ Yes or❑No See comments Section IV. If no, please explain: 3. Are the site conditions(e.g., soils,topography, depth to water table, etc.)maintained appropriately and adequately assimilating the waste? ❑ Yes or❑No NA If no, please explain: 4. Has the site changed in any way that may affect the permit(e.g., drainage added,new wells inside the compliance boundary, new development,etc.)? ❑ Yes or❑No NA If yes,please explain: 5. Is the residuals management plan adequate? ® Yes or❑No If no,please explain: 6. Are the existing application rates(e.g.,hydraulic,nutrient)still acceptable? ❑ Yes or❑No NA If no, please explain: 7. Is the existing groundwater monitoring program adequate? ❑ Yes ❑No ®N/A If no, explain and recommend any changes to the groundwater monitoring program: 8. Are there any setback conflicts for existing treatment, storage and disposal sites? ® Yes or❑No If yes, attach a map showing conflict areas. The first settling pond is less than 50' from Burningtown Creek. 9. Is the description of the facilities as written in the existing permit correct? ❑ Yes or❑No NA If no, please explain: 10. Were monitoring wells properly constructed and located? ❑ Yes❑No ®N/A , If no, please explain: 11. Are the monitoring well coordinates correct in BIMS? ❑ Yes❑No®N/A If no,please complete the following(expand table if necessary): Monitoring Well Latitude Longitude 0 , it 0 / It 0 , 9 0 / // 0 , if 0 l // 0 0 / 11 0 0 I if 12. Has a review of all self-monitoring data been conducted(e.g.,NDMR,NDAR, GW)? ❑ Yes or❑No NA Please summarize any findings resulting from this review: 13. Are there any permit changes needed in order to address ongoing BIMS violations? ❑ Yes or❑No NA If yes, please explain: 14. Check all that apply: NA ❑No compliance issues ❑ Current enforcement action(s) ❑ Currently under JOC ❑Notice(s)of violation ❑ Currently under SOC ❑ Currently under moratorium Please explain and attach any documents that may help clarify answer/comments(i.e.,NOV,NOD, etc.) 15. Have all compliance dates/conditions in the existing permit been satisfied? ❑ Yes ❑No Z N/A If no, please explain: 16. Are there any issues related to compliance/enforcement that should be resolved before issuing this permit? ❑Yes ❑No ®N/A If yes,please explain: FORM: APSRSR 04-10 Page 2 of OFFICE RECOMMENDATIONS ,ou foresee any problems with issuance/renewal of this permit? ® Yes or❑No yes,please explain: The permit indicates that the facility is not in the 100 yr. flood plain but the creek is<50 ft. of the first settling pond. The settling basins cannot contain the 25 yr.24 hr. storm event per the engineer. 2. List any items that you would like APS Central Office to obtain through an additional information request: Item Reason The applicant's name on the application Section I.1. is Mason's Ruby and Verify applicant's name Sapphire Mine.The name on the Articles of Organization is Mason Sapphire Mine,LLC. Setback distances These were not provided in the application(page 7). How will they keep the recycle water in the pond Application Section V. 5. (page 5) indicates they cannot contain the 25 yr. 24 hr. during the 25 yr. 24 hr. storm event. storm? 3. List specific permit conditions recommended to be removed from the permit when issued: Condition Reason 4. List specific special conditions or compliance schedules recommended to be included in the permit when issued: Condition Reason 5. Recommendation: ❑ Hold,pending receipt and review of additional information by regional office ❑ Hold,pending review of draft permit by regional office ® Issue upon receipt of needed additional information ❑ Issue ❑ Deny(Please state reasons: ) 6. Signature of report preparer: �GZ/� Signature of APS regional supervisor: Date: i0-kfo `3 ADDITIONAL REGIONAL STAFF REVIEW ITEMS This facility has apparently been in operation since the 1940's. It was never permitted. FORM:APSRSR 04-10 Page 3 of 4 FORM: APSRSR 04-10 Page 4 of 4 NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Water Quality.Programs Pat McCrory Thomas A. Reeder John E. Skvarla, III Governor Director Secretary October 17, 2013 Mr. Joseph Jamerson 1755 Royal Fern Lane Orange Park, Florida 32073 Re: Water Supply Well Analytical Results 230 Pleasant Cove Road Macon County,NC Dear Mr. Jamerson, Please find attached the analytical results for six water samples collected from the well located at the address referenced above on August 5,2013. The water samples were collected in conjunction with the Macon County Environmental Health Department's lead in private drinking water wells investigation. During the August 5, 2013 site visit, approximately 120 gallons of water were purged from the well over the course of 3 8 minutes. A total of six water samples were collected at the well head during the 38 minute purge in order to provide a more detailed understanding of the presence of metals in your groundwater. The first sample was collected concurrently with a groundwater sample collected by the Macon County Health Department. The third and fourth samples were collected sequentially with(i.e. immediately after) samples collected by the Macon County Health Department. All six samples collected by this office were analyzed for selected metals. The following table summarizes the volume purged from the well prior to sample collection and the analytical results of selected metals for samples collected by this office. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) maximum contaminant level (MCL) or action level and the North Carolina Administrative Code(NCAC) Title 15A 2L .0202 groundwater standards are included for reference. The metal results are shown in units of micrograms per liter(µg/1) of water, which is equivalent to parts per billion(ppb). - WATER QUALITY SECTION North Carolina Division of Water Resources—Asheville Regional Office 2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,N.C. 28778 Phone(828)296-4500 FAX (828)299-7043 Internet: h2o.enr.state.nc.us An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Mr.Joseph Jamerson October 17, 2013 Page 2 of 3 Sample Number" 1 2 3 4 5 6 Volume rged Pu From. We1 �nor=toapler.. 0 2 5 10 20 120 Collection(gallons)" Gontammant NC Goucentratton E eteeted Mtn Your � Groundwater Parameter' Le e1 or Well Water /1 Standard (µg ) Action Level < µ µgel) Copper`, 80 15 60 15 39 3.3 1,300 1,000 Iron 890 390 1,600 670 1,100 150 NE 300 ;Manganese , 13 ND 11 ND ND ND NE 50 rilzc, el, ,. ,'; 2.6 ND ND ND ND ND NE 100 Lead 150 4.2 11 4.2 7.7 ND 15 15 x, Zuic 2101 1401 200 110 1201 21 NE 1,000 ND indicates parameter not detected above laboratory's method reporting limit. NE indicates not established. Your groundwater analytical results were provided to Kenneth Rudo, a toxicologist with the Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology Branch of the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, for a Health Risk Evaluation(HRE). Dr. Rudo provided the following HRE based on the groundwater analytical results summarized in this letter: damerson—230 Pleasant Cove Rd—Franklin, NC Lead levels were ten times more than the action level of 15ppb for the first draw sample (150 ppb). The samples taken two,four, ten, eighteen, and thirty eight minutes after the first draw were all below the lead action level of 15ppb. Based on these sample results, as a precautionary measure to assure no consumption of lead above the action level in the drinking water,please flush each inside tap as it is first utilized each day for 3-4 minutes before consuming the water. Thereafter, for the remainder of the day,please flush for 60-90 seconds before consuming the water. Please note that the HRE assumes the use of lead-free faucets in your home. I understand that the analytical results of the groundwater samples collected by the Macon County Health Department varied from those summarized in this letter,though the trends observed are similar for both sets of samples. We are currently working with our laboratory and Macon County's laboratory to determine the cause of the discrepancy between the sampling results. ,,h Jamerson ;r 17, 2013 oe 3 of 3 If you have any questions regarding the sampling or the groundwater analytical results feel free to contact me at(828)296-4684. Sincerely, Andrew Moore Water Quality Section Asheville Regional Office Attachment: Laboratory Analytical Results V'VAT��i Sample ID: AB98804 PO Number# 13GO677 .JAP r`9', Date Received: 08/07/2013 =t Time Received: 08:00 T CAMPBELL < ARO Labworks LoginlD HMORGAN Matrix: GROUNDWATER Final Report Date: 8/23/13 Type: WATER SUPPLY Final Report Report Print Date: 09/26/2013 _mergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: LEAD STUDY-JOSEPH JAMENSON Location ID: 1CO66230_PLEASANTCOVE I Collect Date: 08/05/2013 1 Collect Time: 14:00 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date nET 440-50-8 Cu by 1CPMS 2.0 80 ug/L EPA200.8 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 439-89-6 Fe by ICP 50 890 ug/L EPA200.7 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 439-96-5 Mn by ICP 10 13 ug/L EPA 200.7 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 440-02-0 Ni by 1CPMS 2.0 2.6 ug/L EPA200.8 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 439-92-1 Pb by 1CPMS 2.0 150 ug/L EPA 200.8 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 440-66-6 Zn by ICP 10 210 ug/L EPA200.7 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 i Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to http://portal ncdenr o�/vreb/wci/lab/staffinfo/techgssi,t#Data Qualifier Codes<http•//portal ncdenr ora/web/wa/lab/staffinfo/tec-hassist, Page 1 of 1 County: MACON �,Nq � Sample ID: f River Basin Q� PO Number# 13G., Report To AROAP yr Date Received: 08/07/2., Time Received: 08:00 Collector: T CAMPBELL Labworks LoginlD HMORGAN��.� Region: ARO Final Report Date: 8/23/13 � Sample Matrix: GROUNDWATER Loc.Type: WATER SUPPLY Final Report Report Print Date: 09/26/2013 Emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: LEAD STUDY-JOSEPH JAMENSON Location ID: 1 C066230 PLEASANTCOVE Collect Date: 08/05/2013 Collect Time: 14:02 Sample Depth if this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date MET 7440-50-8 Cu by ICPMS 2.0 15 ug/L EPA 200.8 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 7439-89-6 Fe by ICP 50 390 ug/L EPA 200.7 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 7439-96-5 Mn by ICP 10 IOU ug/L EPA200.7 8/9/13 ESTAFFORDI 7440-02-0 Ni by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA 200.8 819/13 ESTAFFORDI 7439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 4.2 ug/L EPA 200.8 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 7440-66-6 Zn by ICP 10 140 ug/L EPA200.7 8/9/13 ESTAFFORDI Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to httn://portal ncdenr.or�/web/wcl/lab/staffinfo/techassist#Data Qualifier Codes<http://Portal.ncdenr.omfweb,wg/lab/rafFnfo/techassist> Page 1 of 1 t3 WAS Sample ID: AB98806 ¢� PO Number# 13GO679 JAP Date Received: 08/07/2013 } Time Received: 08:00 T CAMPBELL ARO Labworks LoginlD HMORGAN Matrix: GROUNDWATER Final Report Date: 8/23/13 hype: WATER SUPPLY Final Repoli Report Print Date: 09/26/2013 -mergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: LEAD STUDY-JOSEPH JAMENSON Location ID: 1 C056230 PLEASANTCOVE I Collect Date: 08/05/2013 1 Collect Time: 14:04 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis sis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date 1ET 440-50-8 Cu by ICPMS 2.0 60 ug/L EPA200.8 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 439-89-6 Fe by ICP 50 1600 ug/L EPA200.7 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 439-96-5 Mn by ICP 10 11 ug/L EPA 200.7 8/9/13 ESTAFFORDI 440-02-0 Ni by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA200.8 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 11 ug/L EPA200.8 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 440-66-6 Zn by ICP 10 200 ug/L EPA200.7 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to http://portal nrdenr ore/web/wcl/lab/staffinfo/techassist#Data Qualifier Codes 4http://portal ncdenr ore/web/wa/iab/staffinfo/terhassist> Page 1 of 1 County: MACON WA Sample ID: p, River Basin \Q� PO Number# 13G Report To AROAP ay Date Received: 08107/20.,\ Time Received: 08:00 \ Collector: TCAMPBELL Region: ARO Labworks LoginlD HMORGAN �\ Sample Matrix: GROUNDWATER Final Report Date: 8/23/13- \� Loc.Type: WATER SUPPLY Final Report Report Print Date: 09/26/2013 Emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: LEAD STUDY-JOSEPH JAMENSON Location ID: 1 C056230 PLEASANTCOVE Collect Date: 08/05/2013 Collect Time: 14:10 Sample Depth if this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis_ Validated by Qualifier Reference Date MET 7440-50-8 Cu by ICPMS 2.0 15 ug/L EPA200.8 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 7439-89-6 Fe by ICP 50 670 ug/L EPA200.7 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 7439-96-5 Mn by ICP 10 IOU ug/L EPA200.7 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 7440-02-0 Ni by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA200.8 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 7439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 4.2 ug/L EPA 200.8 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 7440-66-6 Zn by ICP 10 110 ug/L EPA 200.7 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to htto•//oortal ncden•ore./web/wo/lab/staffinfo/-echassist#Data Qualifier Codes 4httc:Hportal.ncdenr.orL,/web/wq/lab/syafinfo/techassist> Page 1 of 1 aNA77�R Sample ID: AB98808 � � PO Number# 13GO681 .JAP v1 Date Received: 08/07/2013 Y 4 T CAMPBELL Time Received: 08:00 ARO - Labworks LoginlD HMORGAN ,Matrix: GROUNDWATER Final Report Date: 8/23/13 Type: WATER SUPPLY Final Report Report Print Date: 09/26/2013 emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: LEAD STUDY-JOSEPH JAMENSON Location ID: 1C056230 PLEASANTCOVE Collect Date: 08/05/2013 Collect Time: 14:18 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date 9ET 440-50-8 Cu by ICPMS 2.0 39 ug/L EPA200.8 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 439-89-6 Fe by ICP 50 1100 ug/L EPA200.7 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 439-96-5 Mn by ICP 10 1O U ug/L EPA200.7 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 440-02-0 Ni by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA200.8 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 7.7 ug/L EPA200.8 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 440-66-6 Zn by ICP 10 120 ug/L EPA200.7 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to htta•//oortal ncdenr ov,/web/wgllab/staffinfo/techassist#Data Qualifier Codes 4http://portal.nedenr.org/web/``w-q/lab/vaffinfo/techassist> Page 1 of 1 County: MACON VAT Sample ID: `A, River Basin } PO Number# 136b,\ Report To AROAP c Date Received: 08/07/20, y Time Received: 08:00 Collector: T CAMPBELL Labworks LoginlD HMORGAN ` Region: ARO \ Final Report Date: 8/23/13 Sample Matrix: GROUNDWATER Report Print Date: 09/26/2013 Loc.Type: WATER SUPPLY Final Report Emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: LEAD STUDY-JOSEPH JAMENSON Location ID: 1C056230_PLEASANTCOVE Collect Date: 08/05/2013 Collect Time: 14:38 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Oualifier Reference Date MET 7440-50-8 Cu by ICPMS 2.0 3.3 ug/L EPA 200.8 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 7439-89-6 Fe by ICP 50 ISO ug/L EPA200.7 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 7439-96-5 Mn by ICP 10 IOU ug/L EPA200.7 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 7440-02-0 Ni by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA 200.8 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 7439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA 200.8 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 7440-66-6 Zn by ICP 10 21 ug/L EPA200.7 8/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to http://ooital ncdenr omiweb/wq/lab/staffinfo/techassist#Data Qualifier'odes<h#:);//portal ncde it oro/web/N1g/lab/sta+finfo/t rhassis•> Page 1 of 1 ALT X-1 WA North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Water Quality Programs Pat McCrory Thomas A. Reeder John E. Skvarla, III Governor Director Secretary October 17, 2013 Kent Mottinger 40 Bear Leah Trail Arden, NC 28704 Re.: Analytical Results for Thallium Analyses—38 and 40 Bear Leah Trail Dear Mr. Mottinger, On September 30,2013, personnel from the Asheville Regional Office's Division of Water Resources(Division) collected water samples from your water supply wells located at 38 Bear Leah Trail and 40 Bear Leah Trail in Buncombe County.As discussed,the sampling is part of a continuing effort to ensure the safety of your water supply wells. The samples collected were analyzed for a host of constituents including thallium.Onlythe results for the thallium analyses have been finalized at this time. The results indicate that thallium is present at 0.11 micrograms per liter or parts per billion(ppb)in the sample - collected from the water supply well located at 40 Bear Leah Trail.The sample result for the well located at 38 Bear Leah .= Trail was non-detect or not present above the detection limit for thallium.Because thallium was detected,I requested a health risk evaluation(HRE) be performed on the thallium results.The HRE indicates that your water is safe for normal consumption and use as it is below the federal maximum contaminant level of 2.0 ppb(see attached).Although thallium is a naturally occurring element, its presence in groundwater in this area is atypical. A copy of the water quality results for both wells are attached to this letter along with the HRE.The Division will continue to evaluate this detection of thallium along with forthcoming analytical results and offeryou further guidance in the nearfuture. I appreciate your continued cooperation in this groundwater investigation.I am available if you have any additional questions or require further assistance. I can be reached at (828) 296-4680 or landon.davidson@ncdenr.gov. Sincerely, G. Landon Davidson, P.G. Regional Supervisor Water Quality Regional Operations Section Enclosed:HRE and analytical results Cc: Buncombe Co.Health Dept.—Env.Health Debra Watts—DWR Raleigh Water Quality Regional Operations Program—ASHEVILLE REGIONAL OFFICE Location:2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,NC 28778 Phone:(828)296-4500\FAX:828 299-7043 Internet:www.ncwaterauality.org �1 j13 00:37 9198704807 OEEB MERA PAGE 03/04 North Carolina Division of Public Health Occupational and Enviromnntal Z3pidemiology Rrancb,Apldemi0409y Section, INORGAMC CHEMCAL ANALYSIS REPORT lrrivate well Rater information and rwommeudstions Name: sinpleIdNumber: Coutkty. - Reviewer Location; -x40--` .ANALYSIIS IMPORT Your well water was t wtod for . ' . The results were evaluated using the federal drinking water standards. The PH is a measure of*e acidity of dw water. Drinking water may contain substances that can occur natmally in water or can be introduced into the water from manmade sources. / TESL`RESULTS AND,VU REMM1VIEND,ATIONS Your t�veli water meets federal nldttg water staadardsgm- T ' u ` 'g, The following substence(s)exceeded Weral ddntdng water'standards. Your water can be used for dxinkixlg,cooking,washing,cleaning,bathing,and showering,but sex o-problems such as bad taste,odor, staining of pomlain,eta may ocom. You may want to install a housftld water treatment system to address aesthetic problems. B Crum ( pinium Ffutuide I 1mn esium eae Selemium silveraditglq -Zino Fi The following substances)exceeded federal drinking waW standards.We recommend that your well water not be used for drinking and cooling,unless you install,a water treatment system to remove the cvroled substance(s).However,it may be used for washing,cleaning,barbing and showering. Arsenic Barium Cadrntwti Chromiutr Co piuoride 1 cad Iraq N� egivm Man enese J k erc o414M. 1.zinc I.PH lie-san'ipling is recommended in months. Re-sample for lead and lot copper. Take a first draw,5 minute,and 15 tnuinute sample inside the house Al, W (preferably the kitchen)and if possible a first draw,5 minute and a 15 minute sample at the well head to deterMitie the souroe of the lead and/or copper. OTHER CONSWERATIONS Routine well water smnplins for the above substances is recommended every two to thtee years. Sample your well water when there is a known problem or contamination in your area,after repairs or replacement of your well,or after a flooding event. Contact your local health department.for sampling ittructions. For furti►er inforiamtlop please contact your county health department or the Occupational and Buvironxnc>rwt t Epidemiology Branch at 919-767-5900, Revised JAMIM 2911 00:37 9198704807 OEEB MERA PAGE 04/04 a P9to Analytical Services,Inc, Pace Analytical Services,Inc. Pace Analytical Servioas,Inc. j dceAna1d cad 205 E6st Meadow Road-sulteA 2225 Riverside Dr. 9800 Kincey Ave. 9ults 100 www'Agwab&COm Eden,NC 27288 Asheville,NO 28804 Huntersvllle,NO 28078 (536)8R3.8921 (628)284.7176 (704)875-9092 ANALYTICAL RESULTS Project: DVV METAL$9/30 Pace Project No.: 92174029 Sample: 1011315 LONG SHOALS Lab ID: 92174029001 Collected; 0913011313-20 Received: 0913CII1314;25 Matrix:Water Parameters Results Units Report Limit DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No, Qual 200.0 ME:T ICPMS Analytical Method:EPA 200,8 Preparation Method:EPA 200.8 Thallium ND ug/L 0,10 1 10102/1313;25 101041131$,03 7440.2M Sample: 1 C1116 GLENVIEW Lab ID: $2174029009 Collected: 09/30/13 09:40 Received: 0913ti11514:25 Matrix:Water parameters Results Uttita Report Linllt DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No, Qual 200.8 MET ICPMS Analytical Method:EPA 200.8 Preparation Method:EPA 200.8 Thalllum NO ug1L 0.10 1 10/021131325 10104/1313:08 7440.28.0 Sample: 1C11404 GLENN BRIDGE Lab ID: W174029003 Collected: 09/30/13 10.40 Received: 09/30113 14:2$ Matrix:Water Parameters Results Units Report Limit OF Prepared Analyzed CAS No. Qual 200,0 MET ICPMS Analytical Method:EPA 200.8 Preparatlon Method:EPA 200.8 Thallium NO ug/L 0.10 1 10/021131$:26 1010411313,13 7440.28.0 P-A MM4 TRACL C;3110 K 39"f741} 9004"" Collected; 09/30113 11:30 Received: 09130113 14;25 Matrix;Water .., Parameters Results Units Report Limit OF Prepared Analyzed CAS No. Qual 200.8 MET ICPMS Analytical Method:EPA 200.8 Preparation Method:EPA200.8 gIL 0.10 1 10102113 13:25 10/04113 13:18 7440.28.0 tt4Bt1F�lkL7RA[L Lab ID 92174029005 Collected: 0€1130113 12:10 Received: 09/30113 705 Matrix:Water Parameters Results Units Report Limit OF Prepared Analyzed CAS No, Qual 200.8 MET ICPMS Analytical Method:EPA 2018 Preparation Method:EPA 200.8 u 7L 0.10 1 10102/1313:25 10104/13 13:22 7440-28-0 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This repart shill not be reproduced.except in full. Date: 10107/2013 10,43 AM without the written consent of Pace Anslyiioal SoNiocs,Ina„ Page 4 of 9 �� �� �, ��. �___ � J AJIL 'A NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Water Quality Programs Pat McCrory Thomas A. Reeder John E. Skvarla, III Governor Director Secretary October 17, 2013 CERTIFIED MAIL 7012 1010 0002 1967 6841 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Dewey Wright Well Drilling P.O. Box 308 Boone,NC 28607-0308 Attn: Albert Slate-Certification 2791 Reference: NOTICE OF VIOLATION of the NORTH CAROLINA WELL CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS NOV-2013-PC-0323 Permit No.: W10100260 21 Eastwood Road PIN No.: 9646864602 Buncombe County,N.C. i Dear Mr. Slate, The Water Quality Regional Operations Section (WQROS) of the Division of Water Resources (DWR) is responsible for the regulation of well construction activities within the State of North Carolina. On October 15, 2013, staff of the WQROS Asheville Regional Office inspected the subject site. Based on the inspection, the following violation of North Carolina's well construction standards was observed. VIOLATION 1: Geothermal well #1 was observed to be 12 feet and one inch from the perimeter of the residence. 15A NCAC 2C .0222(e)(5)(A) states that the minimum separation distance of the borehole to a building perimeter is 15 feet. REQUIRED CORRECTIVE ACTION FOR VIOLATION: If a permitted geothermal well cannot be installed pursuant to 15A NCAC 2C .0222(e)(5)(A), locate the well in a different area or apply for a variance pursuant to 15A NCAC 2C .0241. If you elect to abandon this well, please contact Andrew Moore in the Asheville office for further guidance. No additional information or corrective action is required at this time. If additional violations are issued to you in the future or civil penalties assessed,this notice of violation will be considered in those proceedings. WATER QUALITY REGIONAL OPERATIONS SECTION North Carolina Division of Water Resources—Asheville Regional Office 2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,N.C. 28778 Phone(828)2964500 FAX (828)299-7043 Internet: h2o.enr.state.nc.us An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Albert Slate October 17,2013 Page 2 of 2 Pursuant to North Carolina General Statute 87-91(a), you are hereby notified of your regulatory requirements in regard to Well Construction Standards indicated in Subchapter 2C, Title 15A, of the North Carolina Administrative Code. These Standards were adopted by the Environmental Management Commission under authority granted by the North Carolina Well Construction Act. This Notice is given in accordance with North Carolina General Statutes 87-93, et seq. If you should have any questions please do not hesitate to call Andrew Moor t 828.296.4684. G. Landon Davidson,P.G. Water Quality Regional Operations Section Regional Supervisor Asheville Regional Office cc: North Carolina Well Contractors Certification Commission a"• NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Water Quality Programs Pat McCrory Thomas A. Reeder John E. Skvarla, III Governor Director Secretary October 21, 2013 Pam Stamey 7606 Linville Falls Hwy. Newland, North Carolina 28657 Dear Ms. Stamey, The Division of Water Resources recently sampled a drinking water well located in proximity to your home. Analytical results indicate the presence of Dieldrin, a pesticide, in the water sample. The concentration of the pesticide detected in the well water sample exceeds the safe drinking water standard. Dieldrin and the related pesticide Aldrin were broadly-used pesticides available for commercial and homeowner application. Because we are unsure as to the source of the Dieldrin, we strongly recommend that you have your well water sampled to evaluate the quality of your drinking water. We are available to sample your well at no cost if you elect to have your well tested. You may also choose to contact a private environmental laboratory or the Avery County Environmental Health Department (Toe River Health District)for additional information and assistance. If you have any questions please call me at 828-296-4680. Sincerely, G. Landon Davidson, P.G. Regional Supervisor Water Quality Regional Operations Section Cc: Toe River Health District—Environmental Health WATER QUALITY REGIONAL OPERATIONS SECTION North Carolina Division of Water Resources—Asheville Regional Office 2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,N.C. 28778 Phone(828)296-4500 FAX (828)299-7043 Internet: h2o.enr.state.nc.us An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer \\ ��^ �. J`� i �y^� NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Water Quality Programs Pat McCrory Thomas A. Reeder John E. Skvarla, III Governor Director Secretary October 21, 2013 Three Oaks Ltd. 108 Bowman Road Newland, North Carolina 28657 Dear Site Manager/Owner, The Division of Water Resources recently sampled a drinking water well located in proximity to your home. Analytical results indicate the presence of Dieldrin, a pesticide, in the water sample. The concentration of the pesticide detected in the well water sample exceeds the safe drinking water standard. Dieldrin and the related pesticide Aldrin were broadly-used pesticides available for commercial and homeowner application. Because we are unsure as to the source of the Dieldrin, we strongly recommend that you have your well water sampled to evaluate the quality of your drinking water. We are available to sample your well at no cost if you elect to have your well tested.You may also choose to contact a private environmental laboratory or the Avery County Environmental Health Department (Toe River Health District)for additional information and assistance. If you have any questions please call me at 828-296-4680. Sincerely, G. Landon Davidson, P.G. Regional Supervisor Water Quality Regional Operations Section Cc: Toe River Health District—Environmental Health WATER QUALITY REGIONAL OPERATIONS SECTION North Carolina Division of Water Resources—Asheville Regional Office 2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swarmanoa,N.C. 28778 Phone(828)2964500 FAX (828)299-7043 Internet: h2o.enr.state.nc.us An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer A �� ���� _� , _ �-�... 4 NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Water Quality Programs Pat McCrory Thomas A. Reeder John E. Skvarla, III Governor Director Secretary October 21, 2013 Don P.Wiseman 23 Stamey Branch Road Newland, North Carolina 28657 Dear Mr.Wiseman, The Division of Water Resources recently sampled a drinking water well located in proximity to your home. Analytical results indicate the presence of Dieldrin, a pesticide, in the water sample. The concentration of the pesticide detected in the well water sample exceeds the safe drinking water standard. Dieldrin and the related pesticide Aldrin were broadly-used pesticides available for commercial and homeowner application. Because we are unsure as to the source of the Dieldrin, we strongly recommend that you have your well water sampled to evaluate the quality of your drinking water. We are available to sample your well at no cost if you elect to have your well tested.You may also choose to contact a private environmental laboratory or the Avery County Environmental Health Department (Toe River Health District)for additional information and assistance. If you have any questions please call me at 828-296-4680. Sincerely, G. Landon Davidson, P.G. Regional Supervisor Water Quality Regional Operations Section Cc: Toe River Health District—Environmental Health WATER QUALITY REGIONAL OPERATIONS SECTION North Carolina Division of Water Resources—Asheville Regional Office 2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,N.C. 28778 Phone(828)2964500 FAX (828)299-7043 Internet: h2o.enr.state.nc.us An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer �\ �. ��� `� `. \,� %-��. �.�l 4 NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Water Quality Programs Pat McCrory Thomas A. Reeder John E, Skvarla, III Governor Director Secretary October 21, 2013 Susan Paxton 362 Academy Road ` Hendersonville, NC 28792 Re: Sample ID (0111011-006) Well location address: 362 Academy Road Henderson County, NC Dear Ms. Paxton, Please find attached the analytical results for a water sample collected from your well located at the address referenced above, on September 10, 2013. The sample was analyzed for the organochlorine pesticide compounds shown on the attached laboratory analytical reports. The results indicate that none of these compounds were present in your water supply well at the time of sampling. If you have any questions regarding the results please contact me at (828) 296- 4681. Sincerely, /VJV Brett"Laverty%� Wat'r Qu,a*Regional Operations Section AsheWfo Regional Office cc: file Henderson County Health Department w/attachments Attachment: Shealy Environmental Laboratory Results Report WATER QUALITY REGIONAL OPERATIONS SECTION North Carolina Division of Water Resources—Asheville Regional Office 2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,N.C. 28778 Phone(828)296-4500 FAX (828)299-7043 Internet: h2o.enr.state.nc.us An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Organochiorine Pesticides by GC zNR-DWM-DSCA Laboratory ID:Oil 1011-006 362 Matrix:Aqueous .d:09/10/2013 1331 ,eived:09/11/2013 ,I Prep Method Analytical Method Dilution Analysis Date Analyst Prep Date Batch 1 3520C 8081B 1 09117/20131338 PMS 09/11/20131730 29128 CAS Analytical Parameter _ _ Number Method Result Q PQL Units Run Aldrin ^^- 309-00-2 8081E ND 0.025 ug/L 1 gamma-BHC(Lindane) 58-89-9 8081E ND 0.025 ug/L 1 alpha-BHC 319-84-6 8081E ND 0.025 ug/L 1 beta-BHC 319-85-7 8081E ND 0,025 ug/L 1 delta-BHC 319-86-8 8081E ND 0.025 ug/L 1 alpha-Chlordane 5103-71-9 8081E ND 0.025 ug/L 1 gamma-Chlordane 5103-74-2 8081E ND 0.025 ug/L 1 4,4'-DDD 72-54-8 8081B ND 0.025 ug/L 1 4,4'-DDE 72-55-9 8081B ND 0.025 ug/L 1 4,4'-DDT 50-29-3 8081E ND 0.025 ug/L 1 Dieldrin 60-57-1 8081E ND 0.025 ug/L 1 Endosulfan 1 959-98-8 8081 B ND 0.025 ug/L 1 Endosulfan II 33213-65-9 8081 B ND 0.025 ug/L 1 Endosulfan sulfate 1031-07-8 8081E ND 0,025 ug/L 1 Endrin 72-20-8 8081B ND 0.025 ug/L 1 Endrin aldehyde 7421-93-4 8081E ND 0.025 ug/L 1 Endrin ketone 53494-70-5 8081E ND 0.025 ug/L 1 Heptachlor 76-44-8 8081B ND 0.025 ug/L 1 Heptachlor epoxide 1024-57-3 8081B ND 0,025 ug/L 1 Methoxychlor 72-43-5 8081B ND 0.10 ug/L 1 Toxaphene 8001-35-2 8081E ND 0.25 ug/L 1 Run 1 Acceptance Surrogate Q %Recovery Limits Decachlorobiphenyl 50 10-122 Tetrachloro-m-xylene 84 46-119 PQL=Practical quantitation limit B=Detected in the method blank E=Quantitation of compound exceeded the calibration range H=Out of holding time ND=Not detected at or above the PQL J=Estimated result<PQL and>MDL P=The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N=Recovery is out of criteria Where applicable,all soil sample analysis are reported on a dry weight basis unless flagged with a"W" `^ healy Environmental Services,Inc. Page:10 of 13 e6 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia,SC 29172 (803)791-9700 Fax(803)791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level 1 Report v2.1 �� �\ �� j'-� \�J; � -� '� 4•�., NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Water Quality Programs Pat McCrory Thomas A. Reeder John E. Skvarla, III Governor Director Secretary October 21, 2013 Shannon Roberts 23 Jade Walker Drive Hendersonville, NC 28792 Re: Sample ID (0111011-005) Well location address: 23 Jade Walker Drive Henderson County, NC Dear Mr. Roberts, Please find attached the analytical results for a water sample collected from your well located at the address referenced above, on September 10, 2013. The sample was analyzed for the organochlorine pesticide compounds shown on the attached laboratory analytical reports. The results indicate that none of these compounds were present in your water supply well at the time of sampling. If you have any questions regarding the results please contact me at (828) 296- 4681. Sincerely, �1 q n i^ Brett averty Water . Regional Operations Section Asheville Regional Office cc: file Henderson County Health Department w/attachments Attachment: Shealy Environmental Laboratory Results Report WATER QUALITY REGIONAL OPERATIONS SECTION North Carolina Division of Water Resources—Asheville Regional Office 2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,N.C. 28778 Phone(828)296-4500 FAX (828)299-7043 Internet: h2o.enr.state.nc.us An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer l �.. /�- 1 `J I y, 4rganochlorine Pesticides by GC .ENR-DWM-DSCA Laboratory ID:0111011-005 A-23 Matrix:Aqueous ,ed:09/10/2013 1258 .;eived:09/11/2013 .n Prep Method Analytical Method Dilution Analysis Date Analyst Prep Date Batch 1 3520C 8081E 1 09/17/20131323 PMS 09/11/20131730 29128 CAS Analytical Parameter Number Method Result Q PQL Units Run Aldrin 309-00-2 8081E ND 0.026 ug/L 1 gamma-BHC(Lindane) 58-89-9 8081B ND 0.026 ug/L 1 alpha-BHC 319-84-6 8081E ND 0.026 ug/L 1 beta-BHC 319-85-7 8081E ND 0.026 ug/L 1 delta-BHC 319-86-8 8081E ND 0.026 ug/L 1 alpha-Chlordane 5103-71-9 8081E ND 0.026 ug/L 1 gamma-Chlordane 5103-74-2 8081E ND 0.026 ug/L 1 4,4'-DDD 72-54-8 8081B ND 0.026 ug/L 1 4,4'-DDE 72-55-9 8081E ND 0.026 ug/L 1 4,4'-DDT 50-29-3 8081B ND 0,026 ug/L 1 Dieldrin 60-57-1 8081B ND 0,026 ug/L 1 Endosulfan 1 959-98-8 8081E ND 0.026 ug/L 1 Endosulfan II 33213-65-9 8081E ND 0.026 ug/L 1 Endosulfan sulfate 1031-07-8 8081B ND 0.026 ug/L 1 Endrin 72-20-8 8081E ND 0.026 ug/L 1 Endrin aldehyde 7421-93-4 8081B ND 0,026 ug/L 1 Endrin ketone 53494-70-5 8081E ND 0.026 ug/L 1 Heptachlor 76-44-8 8081B ND 0.026 ug/L 1 Heptachlor epoxide 1024-57-3 8081 B ND 0.026 ug/L 1 Methoxychlor 72-43-5 8081B ND 0.10 ug/L 1 Toxaphene 8001-35-2 8081B ND 0.26 ug/L 1 Run 1 Acceptance Surrogate Q %Recovery Limits Decachlorobiphenyl 67 10-122 Tetrachloro-m-xylene 92 46-119 PQL=Practical quantitation limit B=Detected in the method blank E=Quantitation of compound exceeded the calibration range H=Out of holding time ND=Not detected at or above the PQL J=Estimated result<PQL and>MDL P=The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N=Recovery is out of criteria Where applicable,all soil sample analysis are reported on a dry weight basis unless flagged with a"W" " '--"',ealy Environmental Services,Inc. Page:9 of 13 6 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia,SC 29172 (803)791-9700 Fax(803)791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level 1 Report v2.1 F" � 4xLA. NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Water Quality Programs Pat McCrory Thomas A. Reeder John E. Skvarla, III Governor Director Secretary October 21, 2013 Mike Hendrix 27 Toone Town Terrace Hendersonville, NC 28792 Re: Sample ID (0111011-001) Well location address: 27 Toone Town Terrace Henderson County, NC Dear Mr. Hendrix, Please find attached the analytical results for a water sample collected from your well located at the address referenced above, on September 10, 2013. The sample was analyzed for the organochlorine pesticide compounds shown on the attached laboratory analytical reports. The results indicate that none of these compounds were present in your -' water supply well at the time of sampling. If you have any questions regarding the results please contact me at (828) 296- 4681. Sincerely, Brett verty Water Qua ' Regional Operations Section Asheville Regional Office cc: file Henderson County Health Department w/attachments Attachment: Shealy Environmental Laboratory Results Report WATER QUALITY REGIONAL OPERATIONS SECTION North Carolina Division of Water Resources-Asheville Regional Office 2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,N.C. 28778 Phone(828)296-4500 FAX (828)299-7043 Internet: h2o.encstate.nc.us An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Organochlorine Pesticides by GC ,iNR-DWM-DSCA Laboratory ID:Oil 1011-001 -27 Matrix:Aqueous ad:09110/2013 0954 :eived:09111/2013 ,l Prep Method Analytical Method Dilution Analysis Date Analyst Prep Date Batch 1 3520C 8081E 1 09/17/20131225 PMS 09/11/20131730 29128 CAS Analytical Parameter Number Method Result Q PQL Units Run Aidrin 309-00-2 8081B ND 0.026 ug/L 1 gamma-BHC(Lindane) 58-89-9 8081B ND 0.026 ug/L 1 alpha-BHC 319-84-6 8081B ND 0.026 ug/L 1 beta-BHC 319-85-7 8081E ND 0.026 ug/L 1 delta-BHC 319-86-8 8081E ND 0.026 ug/L 1 alpha-Chlordane 5103-71-9 8081E ND 0,026 ug/L 1 gamma-Chlordane 5103-74-2 8081B ND 0.026 ug/L 1 4,4'-DDD 72-54-8 8081B ND 0.026 ug/L 1 4,4'-DDE 72-55-9 8081B ND 0.026 ug/L 1 4,4'-DDT 50-29-3 8081B ND 0.026 ug/L 1 Dieldrin 60-57-1 8081E ND 0.026 ug/L 1 Endosulfan 1 959-98-8 8081 B ND 0.026 ug/L 1 Endosulfan II 33213-65-9 8081E ND 0.026 ug/L 1 Endosulfan sulfate 1031-07-8 8081B ND 0.026 ug/L 1 Endrin 72-20-8 8081B ND 0.026 ug/L 1 Endrin aldehyde 7421-93-4 8081B ND 0.026 ug/L 1 Endrin ketone 53494-70-5 8081E ND 0.026 ug/L 1 Heptachlor 76-44-8 8081E ND 0.026 ug/L 1 Heptachlor epoxide 1024-57-3 8081 E ND 0.026 ug/L 1 Methoxychlor 72-43-5 8081B ND 0.10 ug/L 1 Toxaphene 8001-35-2 8081E ND 0.26 ug/L 1 Run 1 Acceptance Surrogate Q %Recovery Limits Decachlorobiphenyl 60 10-122 Tetrachloro-m-xylene 88 46-119 PQL=Practical quantitation limit 8=Detected in the method blank E=Quanlitation of compound exceeded the calibration range H=Out of holding time ND=Not detected at or above the PQL J=Estimated result<PQL and>MDL P=The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N=Recovery is out of criteria Where applicable,all soil sample analysis are reported on a dry weight basis unless flagged with a"W" healy Environmental Services,Inc. Page:5 of 13 J6 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia,SC 29172 (803)791-9700 Fax(803)791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level 1 Report v2.1 �_ �\ \\ �\ j-- \�; �-....� `�.. t� NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Water Quality Programs Pat McCrory Thomas A. Reeder John E. Skvarla, III Governor Director Secretary October 21, 2013 Mike Hendrix 27 Toone Town Terrace Hendersonville, NC 28792 Re: Sample ID (0111011-002 &0111011-003) Well location address: Toone Town Terrace Henderson County, NC Dear Mr. Hendrix, Please find attached the analytical results for water samples collected from a drilled well and a bored well currently servicing the Toone Town mobile home park, on September 10, 2013. The samples were analyzed for the organochlorine pesticide compounds shown f-. on the attached laboratory analytical reports. The results indicate that none of these compounds were present in either water supply well at the time of sampling. If you have any questions regarding the results please contact me at (828) 296- 4681. Sincerely, Bret Laverty Wat u ' Regional Operations Section Asheville Regional Office cc: file Henderson County Health Department w/attachments Attachment: Shealy Environmental Laboratory Results Report WATER QUALITY REGIONAL OPERATIONS SECTION North Carolina Division of Water Resources—Asheville Regional Office 2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,N.C. 28778 Phone(828)296-4500 FAX (828)299-7043 Internet: h2o.enr.state.nc.us An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Organochlorine Pesticides by GC zNR-DWM-DSCA Laboratory ID:Oil1011-002 70 Matrix:Aqueous :d:09/1012013 1058 aived:09/11/2013 "I116D WEI-t Prep Method Analytical Method Dilution Analysis Date Analyst Prep Date Batch 1 3520C 8081E 1 09/17120131239 PMS 09/11/20131730 29128 CAS Analytical Parameter Number Method Result Q PQL Units Run Aldrin 309-00-2 8081E ND 0.025 ug/L 1 gamma-BHC(Lindane) 58-89-9 8081B ND 0.025 ug/L 1 alpha-BHC 319-84-6 8081B ND 0.025 ug/L 1 beta-BHC 319-85-7 8081E ND 0.025 ug/L 1 delta-BHC 319-86-8 8081E ND 0.025 ug/L 1 alpha-Chlordane 5103-71-9 8081B ND 0.025 ug/L 1 gamma-Chlordane 5103-74-2 8081B ND 0.025 ug/L 1 4,4'-DDD 72-54-8 8081 B ND 0.025 ug/L 1 4,4'-DDE 72-55-9 8081E ND 0.025 ug/L 1 4,4'-DDT 50-29-3 8081 B ND 0.025 ug/L 1 Dieldrin 60-57-1 8081B ND 0.025 ug/L 1 Endosulfan 1 959-98-8 8081E ND 0,025 ug/L 1 Endosulfan II 33213-65-9 8081E ND 0.025 ug/L 1 Endosulfan sulfate 1031-07-8 8081E ND 0.025 ug/L 1 Endrin 72-20-8 8081E ND 0.025 ug/L 1 Endrin aldehyde 7421-93-4 8081E ND 0.025 ug/L 1 Endrin ketone 53494-70-5 8081E ND 0.025 ug/L 1 Heptachlor 76-44-8 8081B ND 0.025 ug/L 1 Heptachlor epoxide 1024-57-3 8081B ND 0,025 ug/L 1 Methoxychlor 72-43-5 8081B ND 0.10 ug/L 1 Toxaphene 8001-35-2 8081B ND 0.25 ug/L 1 Run 1 Acceptance Surrogate Q %Recovery Limits Decachlorobiphenyl 73 10-122 Tetrachloro-m-xylene 89 46-119 PQL=Practical quantitation limit B=Detected in the method blank E=Quantitation of compound exceeded the calibration range H=Out of holding time ND=Not detected at or above the PQL J=Estimated result<PQL and>MDL P=The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N=Recovery is out of criteria Where applicable,all soil sample analysis are reported on a dry weight basis unless flagged with a"W" Neely Environmental Services,Inc. Page:6 of 13 o Vantage Point Drive West Columbia,SC 29172 (803)791-9700 Fax(803)791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level 1 Report v2.1 Organochlorine Pesticides by GC Client:NCDENR-DWM-DSCA Laboratory ID:Oil 1011-do, Description:A-118 Matrix:Aqueous Date Sampled:0911012013 1106 Date Received:09111/2013 8 p r2 co wca Run Prep Method Analytical Method Dilution Analysis Date Analyst Prep Date Batch 1 3520C 8081E 1 09/17120131254 PMS 09/11/20131730 29128 CAS Analytical Parameter Number Method Result Q PQL Units Run Aldrin 309-00-2 8081E ND 0,025. ug/L 1 gamma-BHC(Lindane) 58-89-9 8081B ND 0.025 ug/L 1 alpha-BHC 319-84-6 8081E ND 0.025 ug/L 1 beta-BHC 319-85-7 8081B ND 0.025 ug/L 1 delta-BHC 319-86-8 8081E ND 0.025 ug/L 1 alpha-Chlordane 5103-71-9 8081E ND 0.025 ug/L 1 gamma-Chlordane 5103-74-2 8081B ND 0.025 ug/L 1 4,4'-DDD 72-54-8 8081B ND 0.025 ug/L 1 4,4'-DDE 72-55-9 8081B ND 0.025 ug/L 1 4,4'-DDT 50-29-3 8081B ND 0,025 ug/L 1 Dieldrin 60-57-1 8081B ND 0.025 ug/L 1 Endosulfan 1 959-98-8 8081E ND 0.025 ug/L 1 Endosulfan 11 33213-65-9 8081E ND 0.025 ug/L 1 Endosulfan sulfate 1031-07-8 8081E ND 0.025 ug/L 1 Endrin 72-20-8 8081B ND 0,025 ug/L 1 Endrin aldehyde 7421-93-4 8081B ND 0.025 ug/L 1 Endrin ketone 53494-70-5 8081E ND 0.025 ug/L 1 Heptachlor 76-44-8 8081B ND 0.025 ug/L 1 Heptachlor epoxide 1024-57-3 8081E ND 0.025 ug/L 1 Methoxychlor 72-43-5 8081E ND 0.10 ug/L 1 Toxaphene 8001-35-2 8081E ND 0.25 ug/L 1 / Runt Acceptance \ Surrogate Q %Recovery Limits Decachlorobiphenyl 63 10-122 Tetrachloro-m-xylene 87 46-119 PQL=Practical quantitation limit B=Detected in the method blank E=Quantitation of compound exceeded the calibration range H=Out of holding time ND=Not detected at or above the PQL J=Estimated result<POL and>MDL P=The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N=Recovery is out of criteria Where applicable,all soil sample analysis are reported on a dry weight basis unless flagged with a"W" Shealy Environmental Services,Inc. Page:7 of 1? 106 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia,SC 29172 (803)791-9700 Fax(803)791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level 1 Report v2.` A4 North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Water Quality Programs Pat McCrory Thomas A. Reeder John E. Skvarla, III Governor Director Secretary October 21, 2013 Doug Barnwell 935 Ridge Road Hendersonville, NC 28792 Re: Sample ID (0111011-004) Well location address: 935 Ridge Road Henderson County, NC Dear Mr. Barnwell, Please find attached the analytical results for a water sample collected from your well located at the address referenced above, on September 10, 2013. The sample was analyzed for the organochlorine pesticide compounds shown on the attached laboratory analytical report. The results indicate that none of these compounds were detected in your water supply at the time of sampling. The pesticide dieldrin previously detected (June 4, 2013) in your water supply well likely remains present but at concentrations currently below the laboratory's detection capabilities. To remain protective of your health, you should continue to adhere to a previous health risk evaluation that is attached, which makes specific recommendations for use of your water based on these earlier pesticide results. If you have any questions regarding the Health Risk Evaluation, please contact Dr. Ken Rudo at (919) 707-5911. If you have any questions regarding the results please contact me at (828)296- 4681. Sincerely, WATER QUALITY REGIONAL OPERATIONS SECTION North Carolina Division of Water Resources—Asheville Regional Office 2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,N.C. 28778 Phone(828)296-4500 FAX (828)299-7043 Internet: h2o.enr.state.nc.us An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Doug Barnwell October 21,2013 Page 2 of 2 j t Bret Lave ty Water uality Regional Operations Section Asheville Regional Office cc: file Henderson County Health Department w/attachments Attachment: Shealy Environmental Laboratory Results Report Health Risk Assessment by Dr.Ken Rudo Organochlorine Pesticides by GC .ENR-DWM-DSCA Laboratory ID:0111011-004 -935 Matrix:Aqueous ,ed:09110/2013 1132 .;eived:09/11/2013 .n Prep Method Analytical Method Dilution Analysis Date Analyst Prep Date Batch 1 3520C 8081B 1 09/17/20131308 PMS 09/11/20131730 29128 CAS Analytical Parameter Number Method Result Q PQL Units Run Aidrin 309-00-2 8081B ND 0.025 ug/L 1 gamma-BHC(Lindane) 58-89-9 8081B ND 0.025 ug/L 1 alpha-BHC 319-84-6 8081 B ND 0.025 ug/L 1 beta-BHC 319-85-7 8081E ND 0.025 ug/L 1 delta-BHC 319-86-8 8081B ND 0.025 ug/L 1 alpha-Chlordane 5103-71-9 8081E ND 0.025 ug/L 1 gamma-Chlordane 5103-74-2 8081B ND 0.025 ug/L 1 4,4'-DDD 72-54-8 8081B ND 0.025 ug/L 1 4,4'-DDE 72-55-9 8081B ND 0.025 ug/L 1 4,4'-DDT 50-29-3 8081B ND 0,025 ug/L 1 Dieldrin 60-57-1 8081B ND 0.025 ug/L 1 Endosulfan 1 959-98-8 8081B ND 0.025 ug/L 1 Endosulfan 11 33213-65-9 8081B ND 0.025 ug/L 1 Endosulfan sulfate 1031-07-8 8081B ND 0.025 ug/L 1 Endrin 72-20-8 8081B ND 0.025 ug/L 1 Endrin aldehyde 7421-93-4 8081B ND 0.025 ug/L 1 Endrin ketone 53494-70-5 8081E ND 0.025 ug/L 1 Heptachlor 76-44-8 8081B ND 0.025 ug/L 1 Heptachlor epoxide 1024-57-3 8081 B ND 0.025 ug/L 1 Methoxychlor 72-43-5 8081B ND 0.10 ug/L 1 Toxaphene 8001-35-2 8081E ND 0.25 ug/L 1 Run 1 Acceptance Surrogate Q %Recovery Limits Decachlorobiphenyl 73 10-122 Tetrachloro-m-xylene 90 46-119 PQL=Practical quantitation limit B=Detected in the method blank E=Quantitation of compound exceeded the calibration range H=Out of holding time ND=Not detected at or above the PQL J=Estimated result<PQL and>MDL P=The RPD between two GC columns exceeds 40% N=Recovery is out of criteria Where applicable,all soil sample analysis are reported on a dry weight basis unless flagged with a"W" 'healy Environmental Services,Inc. Page:8 of 13 ,6 Vantage Point Drive West Columbia,SC 29172 (803)791-9700 Fax(803)791-9111 www.shealylab.com Level 1 Report v2.1 \\ \� ��� /�_\ 1 ���� 06:56 9198704807 OEEB MERA PAGE 01101 irmation and Recommendations for Uses of Private Well Water For organic Chemicals Found In Waiter North Carolina occupational and Environmental Epidemiology $ranch (oE90) For Additional Information call 919-707-5900 Name:— ' k �� county Sample Identification Number. d 14 ©PS Location Information on Your Private Well Water Your well water was laboratory tested for chemical contaminants. Drinking water may contain chemical contaminants which can occur naturally or be introduced Into water from man-made sources. The chemicals found in your well were introduced from man-made sauurces. In order to evaluate your laboratory results for chemical contaminants, your water results were compared to the national primary drinking water standards or maximum contaminant levels (MCLs) (see website for basis for each MCL at www, ov safe o to s ind tmi cls). MCLs are national drinking water standards that are required to be met by municipal water supplies. If an MCL was not available, your water results were compared to the North Carolina 2L Groundwater Standards. Recommendations for Uses of Your Private Well Water The concentrations found in your well water do not exceed the recommended EPA levels/North Carolina 2L Groundwater Standards. Therefore, your water could be used for drinking, cooking, washing dishes, bathing, and showering. Resampling is not needed. ' higher than the EPA recommended levels �••+ Contaminant concentrations found in your well water are h g for drinking and cooking. These contaminants include Your well water should not be used for drinking or cooking. if you have been drinking the well water and are pregnant, nursing, or have a child under 5 years of age, inform your physician of the results. Because of the low levels,very little absorption of these chemicals is expected through intact skill. However, having open wounds or burns could result in a greater absorption of these chemicals. Therefore, if you have open wounds or burns on your skin,limit showering and bathing time to under 5 minutes. Because of the high levels, absorption of these chemicals could occur through intact skin. Therefore, limit showering and bathing time to 5 to 10 minutes+. Because of the very high levels, significant absorption of these chemicals could occur through intact shin. Therefore, this water should not be used for showering and bathing. �+ You may want to purchase a water treatment device, drily a now well that is distantly located from the groundwater contamination, use bottled water, or connect to a public water supply. Resampling'Is recommended in months. Post-it"Fax Note d76671ote. f � pageseVCO.IDoot. o. PhonehonC Fax# r a/9 Fax JP May 2008 NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Water Quality Programs Pat McCrory Thomas A. Reeder John E. Skvarla, III Governor Director Secretary October 21, 2013 Kent A. Lackey, P.E. Associate Vice President, Water Division Black&Veatch International Company Suite 240 10715 David Taylor Drive Charlotte,NC 28262 Subject:Uncovered Biosolids City of Morganton Wastewater Treatment Facility Burke County Dear Mr. Lackey, This letter is a follow up to our conversation on Octoberl7th regarding the residuals discovered at the City of Morganton's Wastewater Treatment facility. The Division's primary concern is in regard to stabilization of the slope underlain by residual material. Please move forward with stabilization activities as needed and provide the Division a brief narrative of those activities. Subsequently, in order to fully evaluate the residuals, it is important to have some understanding of the volume and composition of the material. The Division recommends conducting some limited assessment activities to approximate the residuals volume. A TCLP analysis should be conducted on the residuals of a representative number of samples. We will make additional recommendations depending on the results of the analyses and estimation of the volume of the material. Please submit a copy of your findings to the Asheville Regional Office. WATER QUALITY REGIONAL OPERATIONS SECTION North Carolina Division of Water Resources—Asheville Regional Office 2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,N.C. 28778 Phone(828)296-4500 FAX (828)299-7043 Internet: h2o.enr.state.nc,us An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Mr. Lackey October 21, 2013 Page 2 of 2 If you have any questions please contact me or Brett Laverty at(828) 296-4500. Sincerely, F ?Beverly Pri Environmental Specialist G:\WQ\AP\Burke\Non-discharge\City of Morganton\Morganton Uncovered Biosolids Letter 2013.docx RCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Water Quality Programs Pat McCrory Thomas A. Reeder John E. Skvarla, III Governor Director Secretary October 22, 2013 Mike Hendrix 27 Toone Town Terrace Hendersonville, NC 28792 Re: Sample ID (AC00188—AC00195) Well location address: 27 Toone Town Terrace Henderson County, NC Dear Mr. Hendrix, Please find attached the analytical results for multiple water samples collected from your well located at the address referenced above, on September 10, 2013. Samples were collected from a water supply well (drilled well) servicing seven homes along Toone Town Terrace. The purpose of the investigation is to ietermine the source of lead in your drinking water supply. Lead was initially detected in your water supply well during a site visit on April 8, 2013. The lead concentration at the time of sampling was 31 micrograms per liter, which is above the NC Groundwater Standard, 15A NCAC 2L.0202. Personnel returned on May 29, 2013 to resample the well for lead. Samples were collected at timed intervals of 0 minutes, 1 minutes, 5 minutes, 15 minutes, and 30 minutes. Lead was present in the 30 minute sample only. The results are given in the table below. The following table summarizes the concentrations of lead that were detected in the laboratory analysis (May 29, 2013). Please note that no samples were detected above the NC Groundwater Standard, 15A NCAC 2L.0202.The results are shown in units of micrograms of contaminant per liter of water and are approximately equivalent to parts per billion (ppb). P r e Iula rrnum Contrnant am IBC Groundwater Gencentrattn deter#ed rn. ° Contam1nait E 5 £m�e( gt�ut s .�.1YI Cpb) Standard.(ppb)_ your wel(Water . :. ._. .. v. E 0 Non Detect 1 Non Detect Lead 5 15 15 Non Detect 15 Non Detect 30 6.6 Water Quality Regional Operations—Asheville Regional Office 2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,North Carolina 28778 Phone:828-296-4500 FAX:828-299-7043 Internet:http:llportal.ncdenr.org/web/wq/ws An Equal Opportunity\Affirmative Action Employer Mike Hendrix October 22,2013 Page 2 of 3 Personnel returned on September 10, 2013 to resample the well for lead. Sample collection was"'­," as, on the volume of water purged from the well. Samples were collected after purging the well 0 gallons, 5 gallons, 10 gallons, 15 gallons, 20 gallons, 25 gallons, 30 gallons, and 50 gallons. Lead was present in all samples at varying levels. The results are given in the table below. The following table summarizes the concentrations of lead that were detected in the laboratory analysis (September 10, 2013). Please note that the bolded values indicate levels above the NC Groundwater Standard, 15A NCAC 2L.0202. The results are shown in units of micrograms of contaminant per liter of water and are approximately equivalent to parts per billion (ppb). Contamihant F Purge Maximurra Cb°�ttar�unarit NC Grndiatr 5 'Iorrce eCfect in „Volute (Gallons) tevcl(ppb) Standards ppb)„ rNz;S ,E.otaruuel[water{ppbj. . .,,r 0 14 5 29 10 10 Lead 15 20 15 15 7.3 5.0 25 2.5 30 3.5 50 5.1 A Health Risk Evaluation was conducted by our toxicologist, Dr. Ken Rudo. It is his recommendation that you take the following precautions: �J • When the well water is first utilized for consumption in this mobile home park each day, it is recommended that the residents of each home flush their water for at least 6 minutes every day before consuming the water. • When utilizing this water for the remainder of the day after the initial flush, please recommend that they flush the water for 60-90 seconds for the rest of the day before consuming this water. Use of this water supply well was discontinued in May because of the initial lead detection. It is assumed that water has remained stagnate not only within borehole but also within the drop pipe, which conveys water between the pump and the top of the well head. An interview with McCrary Well Drilling revels your drop pipe consists of plastic PVC piping and galvanized metal couplings or connectors. The highest concentrations of lead were detected in water that has been in constant contact with the well drop pipe during the period of inactivity. Therefore, it is believed that the source of lead is directly related to the galvanized metal couplings and possibly the galvanized junction pipe located at the top of the well head. One recommendation that may permanently improve your water quality would be to replace all the galvanized metal within the well bore. This would include the drop pipe and the junction pipe at the top of the well head. McCrary Well Drilling indicated that a PVC drop pipe with stainless steel couplings is available. I am available to conduct additional lead sampling if you decide to replace the existing piping with non-galvanized materials. ��,. If you have any questions regarding the Health Risk Evaluation, please contact Dr. Ken Rudo at (919) j 1-5911. If you have any questions regarding the results, please contact met at (828) 296-4681. Sincerely, 1 Bret Laverty Water a ity Regional Operations Asheville Regional Office Cc: file Henderson County Health Department w/attachments Attachment: DWR Laboratory Analytical Reports i �� �� 1 i�_/i �\ \�J� . ...._......._.......... . . A1DERSON WA��� Sample ID: AB94157 t)� PO Number# 13GO267 AROAP rx Date Received: 0 4/1 012 01 3 Time Received: 08:20 BLAVERTY Labworks LoginlD MSWIFT ,.on: ARO Final Report Date: 5/9/13 sample Matrix: GROUNDWATER Loc.Type: WATER SUPPLY Final Repo1 t Report Print Date: 08/21/2013 Emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: CARL TOONE TOWNE TRAILERPARK HENDERSONVILLE NC Location ID: 1R45166TOONETOWNE Collect Date: 04/08/2013 Collect Time: 16:16 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date LAB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 2.4 °C 4/10/13 HMORGAN NUT NO2+NO3 as N in liquid 0.02 1.9 mg/L as N LaclO-107-04-1-c 4/10/13 CGREEN Nitrate as N in liquid 0.02 1.9 mg/L as N Lachat107-04-1-c 4/12/13 CGREEN Nitrite as N in liquid 0.01 0.01 U mg/L as N Lachat107-04-1-c 4/10/13 CGREEN MET 7440-38-2 As by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA200.8 4/18/13 ESTAFFORD1 7439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 31 ug/L EPA200.8 4/18/13 ESTAFFORD1 pES Chlorinated Pesticides in Liquid _TITLE_ ug/L EPA608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER 15972-60-8 Alachlor 0.28 Not detected ug/L EPA608 4/11113 ACHANDLER 309-00-2 Aldrin 0.06 Not detected ug/L EPA608 4111/13 ACHANDLER 319-84-6 BHC-Alpha 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER 319-85-7 BHC-Beta 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER 319-86-8 BHC_Delta 0.06 Not detected ug/L EPA608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER 58-89-9 BHC-Gamma(Lindane) 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER 57-74-9 Chlordane,Technical 0.5 Not detected ug/L EPA608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER 5103-71-9 Chlordane,Alpha 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER 5103-74-2 Chlordane,Gamma 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER 3734-48-3 Chlordene 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER 510-15-6 Chlorobenzilate 0.48 Not detected ug/L EPA608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER 1861-32-1 DCPA 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER 53-19-0 DDD 2,4 0.06 Not detected ug/L EPA608 4111/13 ACHANDLER 72-54-8 DDD 4,4 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER 3424-82-6 DDE 2,4 0.05 Not detected ug/L EPA608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER 72-55-9 DDE 4,4 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER 789-02-6 DDT 2,4 0.05 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER 50-29-3 DDT 4,4 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER 60-57-1 Dieldrin 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER 959-98-8 Endosulfan 1 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER 3-65-9 Endosulfan 11 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 4/11/13 ACHANDLER Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to ryi�,;./[.2;,r6ai;.,fie-r,nr(•xe@[yv:9!'is?�,.sta@e![sLtcnzs;ln[�a;a cuxurKr.,�n<l=s<nlrr(j,poi:;3i.:ncen.-,o.e{y�zn!,yy!:,ap[.,;anno[co<nassse. Page 1 of 2 ADERSON Sample ID: vAT A696153 O 11+ Q PO Number# 13G0454 0. AROAP Date Received: 0 5/3 112 0 1 3 B LAVERTY Time Received: 08:10 ,,on: ARO Labworks LoginlD HMORGAN Final Report Date: 6/21/13 dample Matrix: GROUNDWATER Report Print Date: 08/21/2013 Loc.Type: WATER SUPPLY Fula) Report Emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: CARL TOONE IMONE TOWN TRAILER PARK) Location ID: 1 R45MONETOWNTRAILER Collect Date: 06/29/2013 Collect Time: 12:31 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report,the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date LAB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 3.1 °C 5/31/13 HMORGAN MET 7439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA200.8 6/11/13 ESTAFFORDI Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to n;�: craLnadenr.or+.�ureb iia�isaarinfo tacnassts w�a:a nu.iger.;nde+..phfra/;,.^:.;.ia;.;ncrenr.; p;;y�,enw :a[s;3rno,;tpn4�s;tr.;. P G ......lL.a.............................>A...._..1....1....................../.... ..t.l........ ....... .. Page 1 of 1 �\ .�� �� ��� \' �'r l „_. �i .NDERSON �WNA Sample ID: AB96154 C?� PO Number# 13GO465 AROAP ry Date Received: 06/31/2013 I Time Received: 08:10 r. B LAVERTY Labworks LoginlD HMORGAN ,ton: ARO Final Report Date: 6/21/13 6ample Matrix: GROUNDWATER Loc.Type: WATER SUPPLY Final Report Report Print Date: 08/21/2013 Emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: CARL TOONE(TOONE TOWN TRAILER PARK) Location ID: 1R45TOONETOWNTRAILER Collect Date: 05/29/2013 Collect Time: 12:32 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date LAB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 3.1 °C 5/31/13 HMORGAN MET 7439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA200.8 6/11/13 ESTAFFORD1 Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733.3908 'ono he qualifier codes refer to e:-oorta�.ncdxnr. weir w,;;aa1AW.'n«.2A0haAsMtfga a,_pwOle cxios.<nr, For a detailed description f l q i h.!al...................... ..F..d........l..a.... 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CAS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date LAB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 3.1 "C 5/31/13 HMORGAN MET 7439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA200,8 6/11/13 ESTAFFORD1 Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to n;a_;lf.Harz,ai;nccen;.o-n„wegny.�ia,�:;;ahr,Fq/tech.s;tnLnta,,,!„yx;i,;er c,,�as.<h;g.;[;,.yo a!,;nsnenr;a;p%y�gn!y,�q[,iaa[stzfin;�u,tochess xt> Page 1 of 1 \, �\ �, \ ,_.l I�� 1 ��-l .ADERSON ,,jx)A7-�;q Sample ID: AB96156 p� PO Number# 13GO457 AROAP Date Received: 05/31/2013 >da 'I Time Received: 08:10 r: B LAVERTY 5,.on: ARO Labworks LoginlD HMORGAN dampie Matrix: GROUNDWATER Final Report Date: 6/21l13Report Print Date: 08/21/2013 Loc.Type: WATER SUPPLY Final Report Emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: CARL TOONE(TOONE TOWN TRAILER PARK) Location ID: 1R46TOONETOWNTRAILER Collect Date: 06/29/2013 Collect Time: 12:46 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. 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Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date LAB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 3.1 °C 5/31/13 HMORGAN MET 7439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA200.8 6/11/13 ESTAFFORD1 Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to nca;;.,goral;ncexnr.er,[•n_ey(:y,�;!au(s(,ari�fio/txshassstnUata Qq�jlfi;r,Cna=g,<htFf[,3ar.3J,nreepr;org;;,v„ieh,�wq(,:,an(s,{3 nnc;t!NtR Page 1 of 1 �� �\ �\ ��� �i �� `��� �lJ; _NDERSON 0&\NA � Sample ID: AB96157 0 QG PO Number# 13GO458 AROAP vs p Date Received: 0 6131/2 01 3 Time Received: 08:10 .jr: B LAVERTY Labworks LoginlD HMORGAN ,�lon: ARO Final Report Date: 6/21/13 Sample Matrix: GROUNDWATER Loc.Type: WATER SUPPLY Final Report Report Print Date: 08/21/2013 Emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: CARL TOONE(TOONE TOWN TRAILER PARK) Location ID: 1 R45TOONETOWNTRAILER I Collect Date: 06/29/2013 Collect Time: 13:01 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date LAB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 3.1 °C 5/31/13 HMORGAN MET 7439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 6.6 ug/L EPA200.8 6/11/13 ESTAFFORD1 s Laboratory Section 1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description oft he qualifier codes refer to nm�(,�.aaral ncr{ec;,;Grp„!wpn(yy1�la'u[spar(nFFiighn MisNkW„uz lij2 L.Codn.shijp-LyWt.or.ji01 or.&rgJ h;ygl.jan[y 4Anhc;'t?ch Es 9 Page 1 of 1 A �. �� ,� �, ��� `�� `�:_ -NDERSON u*/AT �? Sample ID: AC00188 PO Number# 13G0764 AROAP - Date Received: 09/12/2013 Time Received: 08:10 B LAVERTY Labworks LoginlD HMORGAN jion: ARO Final Report Date: 9/30/13 Sample Matrix: GROUNDWATER Loc.Type: WATER SUPPLY Final Repo1 t Report Print Date: 09/30/2013 Emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: 1-CARLTON TOONE 70 TOONE TOWN TERRACE HENDERSONVILLE NC Location ID: 1170TOONETOWN Collect Date: 09/10/2013 Collect Time: 1014 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report,the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# AnalYte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date LAB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 1.4 �C 9/12/13 HMORGAN MET 7439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 14 ug/L EPA200.8 9/17/13 ESTAFFORDI Laboratory Section»1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to n;;;!,anai;.n<denr q(Kett/y._,naps�a,^fio[Ss<hxss;txuata_.e;u 119,3..c�e�>q,<niy .,ore3�,;nmerr,;cr y zt+/w !aq/ztan nc,A.NhOmIt Page 1 of 1 �� �, ,\ ,, ,, �, ,fir, .cNDERSON i7 ,NA. Sample ID: AC00189 Q PO Number# 13G0766 AROAP 1* Date Received: 09/12/2013 Time Received: 08:10 .or: B LAVERTY Labworks LoginlD HMORGAN ,gion: ARO Final Report Date: 9/30/13 Sample Matrix: GROUNDWATER Loc.Type: WATER SUPPLY Final Report Report Print Date: 09/30/2013 Emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: 2-CARLTON TOONE 70 TOONE TOWN TERRACE HENDERSONVILLE,NC Location ID: 1170TOONETOWN Collect Date: 0 911 012 01 3 Collect Time: 10:18 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report,the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date LAB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 1.4 °C 9/12/13 HMORGAN MET 7439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 29 ug/L EPA200.8 9/17/13 ESTAFFORD1 Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes referto{,tn,;[;'_�arcai;,ncdenr;,,rp,!w,ey/,�y,/I,gjstgE_nFe)te�hz=siytuL+,a;3 C,uxifixr,,i,'miss_5hrxr/1,pertaLncQEnr;cr�,�yte5LN:7('.d4Ltt3firc;tehasssr.;, Page 1 of 1 ;� �� �. `, ,��y,, �., �'J _NDERSON Vq, A Sample ID: AC00190 �' � PO Number# 13G0766 AROAP Date Received: 09/12/2013 1 Time Received: 08:10 .ri B LAVERTY ^€ Labworks Login ID HMORGAN aeon: ARO Final Report Date: 9/30/13 Sample Matrix: GROUNDWATER Report Print Date: 09/30/2013 Loc.Type: WATER SUPPLY Final Repolt Emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: 3-CARLTON TOONE 70 TOONE TOWN TERRACE HENDERSONVILLE NC Location ID: 1170MONETOWN Collect Date: 09/10/2013 Collect Time: 10:20 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report,the results have not been validated. 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CAS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date LAB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 1.4 °C 9/12/13 HMORGAN MET 7439-92-1, Pb by ICPMS 2.0 6.0 ug/L EPA200.8 9/17/13 ESTAFFORD1 Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to n;r,,/;;nyrg!;P..Sd,nr;nr�(xebfw,,'!aj;j;taiinfiof(x;h=ssiztan;p_,q:;!ifier„Co,e$,<Fp.(!xnrai nccenr a ,v„ie_L,+,wq(�.an�san5c;cacnass?,Fn, Page 1 of 1 \� �� �. �� �_. �`,,i `-<.-' JDERSON { \NA fir' Sample ID: AC00193 �'0 QG PO Number# 13GO769 AROAP uy ram. 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CAS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date LAB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 1.4 °C 9/12/13 HMORGAN MET 7439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 2.5 ug/L EPA 200.8 9/17/13 ESTAFFORD1 Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to he,�;/,!garal;pcpanr;o�q{xe�[�q.),inif,::cahaFq(rr<p�:iuun,;,._,ux;tr,:r„c,e:,mt;{„�nr;a),;ncaert;c; r,,zn[wo,(ian/:;n5pro,�ecna,:,:sc Page 1 of 1 \\ .\ �\ '�. \/ ti:,�J .NDERSON fl&\NA Sample ID: A000195 PO Number# 13G0771 AROAP "ty., Date Received: 09/12/2013 y Time Received: 08:10 r` B LAVERTY ,,on: ARO Labworks LoginlD HMORGAN Final Report Date: 9/30/13 sample Matrix: GROUNDWATER Report Print Date: 09/30/2013 Loc.Type: WATER SUPPLY Final Report Emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: 8-CARLTON TOONE 70 TOONE TOWN TERRACE HENDERSONVILLE NC Location ID: 1170TOONETOWN Collect Date: 0 9/1 01201 3 Collect Time: 10:39 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analvte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date LAB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 1.4 "C 9/12/13 HMORGAN MET 7439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 5.1 ug/L EPA 200.8 9/17/13 ESTAFFORDI Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to hgp;;!norca!;ncc,'ent;,gQ,!•xebnyy.at?/;;ayn!to(tE<nzss_naoaa;ugllfizr„'ndes,<ht�?;/(;,F,.nri3t;nccenr;cg!y�zh;;wa[iah[z:afi�ny,(rPcnsss;: Page 1 of 1 State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Water Quality Permitting Regional Staff Report October 23,2013 To: DWR Water Quality Permitting Section Central Office Application No.: WQ0009368 Attn: David Goodrich Regional Login No.: From: Bev Price Asheville Regional Office I. GENERAL SITE VISIT INFORMATION l. Was a site visit conducted?® Yes or❑No a. Date of site visit: 9/13/2013 b. Site visit conducted by: Bev Price c. Inspection report attached? ❑ Yes or®No d. Person contacted: Jamie Schill,Plant Manager and their contact information: (828)659- 9663 e. Driving directions: From Asheville: 1-40E to Exit 86 Left onto Hwy. 226 South. Turn right at first light, go gpproximately 100 yds.,facility is located on the left before the RR tracks. `-1. PROPOSED FACILITIES FOR NEW AND MODIFICATION APPLICATIONS 1. Facility Classification: (Please attach completed rating sheet to be attached to issued permit) 2. Are the new treatment facilities adequate for the type of waste and disposal system? ❑ Yes or❑No If no, explain: 3. Are site conditions(soils, depth to water table,etc)consistent with the submitted reports? ❑ Yes ❑No ❑N/A If no,please explain: 4. Do the plans and site map represent the actual site(property lines, wells,etc.)?❑ Yes ❑No❑N/A If no,please explain: 5. Is the proposed residuals management plan adequate? ❑ Yes❑No ❑N/A If no, please explain: 6. Are the proposed application rates(e.g.,hydraulic,nutrient)acceptable? ❑ Yes ❑No❑N/A If no,please explain: 7. Are there any setback conflicts for proposed treatment,storage and disposal sites? ❑ Yes or❑No If yes, attach a map showing conflict areas. 8. Is the proposed or existing groundwater monitoring program adequate? ❑ Yes ❑No ❑N/A If no, explain and recommend any changes to the groundwater monitoring program: 9. For residuals, will seasonal or other restrictions be required? ❑ Yes ❑No❑N/A If yes,attach list of sites with restrictions(Certification B) FORM: APSRSR 04-10 Paget of 3 III.EXISTING FACILITIES FOR MODIFICATION AND RENEWAL APPLICATIONS 1. Are there appropriately certified Operators in Charge(ORCs)for the facility? ❑ Yes ❑No®N/A ORC: Certificate#: Backup ORC: Certificate#: 2. Are the design,maintenance and operation of the treatment facilities adequate for the type of waste and disposal`-,, system? ® Yes or❑No If no, please explain: 3. Are the site conditions(e.g., soils,topography,depth to water table, etc)maintained appropriately and adequately assimilating the waste? ❑ Yes or❑No NA If no, please explain: 4. Has the site changed in any way that may affect the permit(e.g.,drainage added,new wells inside the compliance boundary,new development, etc.)? ❑ Yes or®No If yes, please explain: 5. Is the residuals management plan adequate? ® Yes or❑No If no,please explain: 6. Are the existing application rates(e.g.,hydraulic,nutrient)still acceptable? ❑ Yes or❑No NA If no,please explain: 7. Is the existing groundwater monitoring program adequate? ❑ Yes❑No ®N/A If no, explain and recommend any changes to the groundwater monitoring program: 8. Are there any setback conflicts for existing treatment, storage and disposal sites? ❑ Yes or❑No NA If yes,attach a map showing conflict areas. 9. Is the description of the facilities as written in the existing permit correct? ® Yes or❑No If no,please explain: 10. Were monitoring wells properly constructed and located? ❑ Yes❑No ®N/A If no,please explain: � 11. Are the monitoring well coordinates correct in BIMS? ❑ Yes❑No ®N/A If no, please complete the following(expand table if necessary): Monitoring Well Latitude Longitude 0 , it 0 11 0 0 , 0 , „ 0 , 0 , „ 0 0 , „ 0 12. Has a review of all self-monitoring data been conducted(e.g.,NDMR,NDAR, GW)? ❑Yes or❑No NA Please summarize any findings resulting from this review: 13. Are there any permit changes needed in order to address ongoing BIMS violations? ❑Yes or®No If yes,please explain: 14. Check all that apply: ®No compliance issues ❑ Current enforcement action(s) ❑ Currently under JOC ❑Notice(s)of violation ❑ Currently under SOC ❑ Currently under moratorium Please explain and attach any documents that may help clarify answer/comments(i.e.,NOV,NOD,etc.) 15. Have all compliance dates/conditions in the existing permit been satisfied? ❑ Yes ❑No ®N/A If no,please explain: 16. Are there any issues related to compliance/enforcement that should be resolved before issuing this permit? ❑ Yes®No ❑N/A If yes, please explain: FORM:APSRSR 04-10 Page 2 of 3 OFFICE RECOMMENDATIONS ou foresee any problems with issuance/renewal of this permit? ❑ Yes or®No yes,please explain: List any items that you would like APS Central Office to obtain through an additional information request: Item Reason 3. List specific permit conditions recommended to be removed from the permit when issued: Condition Reason 4. List specific special conditions or compliance schedules recommended to be included in the permit when issued: Condition Reason 5. Recommendation: ❑ Hold,pending receipt and review of additional information by regional office ® Hold,pending review of draft permit by regional office ❑Issue upon receipt of needed additional information ❑ Issue ❑ Deny(Please state reasons: ) 6. Signature of report preparer: Signature of APS regional supervisor: Date: 1 C>' �'-Z' - 70 0 V. ADDITIONAL REGIONAL STAFF REVIEW ITEMS This facility is covered and does not contain earthen basins so it could be considered"Deemed"permitted. However, the permittee has chosen to retain the permit due to the addition of stormwater from an adjacent diesel powered boiler containment area The stormwater in this area is released to the recycle system after heave rainfall. The stormwater could be released to the stormwater drain but would require additional monitoring or a different method of disposal if the stormwater showed evidence of a leak in the fuel tank This issue was discussed with an inspector from the Stormwater Section. FORM: APSRSR 04-10 Page 3 of 3 �'� �� .� �� �rj� A:= NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Pat McCrory Thomas A. Reeder John E. Skvarla, III Governor Director Secretary October 23, 2013 John R. Toepfer, P.E. Duke Energy Progress 410 S. Wilmington Street/PEB14 Raleigh, NC 27601 RE: Response to comments from Duke Energy Progress dated September 6, 2013 concerning the Asheville Airport Engineered Fill Project—Area III Development Dear Mr. Toepfer: The Asheville Regional Office of the Division of Water Resources (DWR) acknowledges receiving a response to our review comments dated August 6, 2013. We have provided additional questions and comments, in the bulleted paragraphs below. Please note that some comments include requirements applicable to all structural fill areas at this site: • CCP leachate in Area IV and possibly Area III is/will be pumped and hauled by VLS of South Carolina to their industrial wastewater treatment plant located in Mauldin, SC. DWR is requesting a letter from VLS of South Carolina specifically agreeing to accept the CCP leachate and verification that they are authorized to operate an industrial wastewater treatment facility. Please provide a total volume of CCP leachate that has been pumped and hauled to date. • The Metropolitan Sewerage District (MSD) of Buncome County recently issued an industrial discharge permit to allow the CCP leachate to be discharged to their public sewer system from both Area IV and Area 111. Please provide a letter from MSD specifically agreeing to accept the CCP leachate and a copy of the industrial discharge authorization. • In order for DWR to monitor the condition of the ash post-emplacement, please provide all existing and future records pertaining to leachate water quality assessment, discharge and disposal for all CCP fill areas. Please identify whether the leachate is discharged to MSD (i.e., flow volume) or any pump and haul contractor.This data can be WATER QUALITY REGIONAL OPERATIONS SECTION North Carolina Division of Water Quality—Asheville Regional Office 2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,N.C. 28778 Phone(828)296-4500 FAX (828)299-7043 Internet: h2o.enr.state.nc.us An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Duke Energy Progress-Asheville October 23, 2013 Page 2 of 3 submitted to DWR on the same schedule as the submittal of groundwater analytical results. • DWR had previously requested further explanation on the groundwater modeling results, specifically those instances where the calculated 90% concentrations for several analytes is higher at the compliance boundary as compared to the review boundary.The explanation provided in Duke's September 16, 2013 response fails to satisfactorily explain these calculations and therefore, a more detailed response or expanded calculation is warranted. While DWR agrees that overall, the design of the ash containment structure appears protective, it is difficult to ensure compliance with permit condition 1.5 if the constituent concentrations as modeled indicate an increasing trend away from the waste boundary.This is especially relevant in Area III where active water supply wells are located within 300 feet of the structural fill. The DWR is requesting a more detailed description of the model's 'prediction error' or alternatively, further analysis that includes a greater number of realizations as your response comment suggests. • During the hydrologic investigation for Area 111, thallium was detected in monitoring well MW6 at a concentration above the standards found in NCAC 2L .0200. Duke's September 16th response indicates that Pace Analytical Services, Inc. suggests that _ chloride can interfere with thallium analysis thus implying that the interference can result in a false positive result. However, other onsite monitoring wells had higher chloride concentrations without detections of thallium. Please provide additional documentation and explanation, if available, regarding all thallium detections. • Our previous letter highlighted the need for an operation and maintenance plan for the CCP structural fills as required by 15A NCAC 02T.1208.Your comments largely addressed the institutional controls being put in place during the design and construction phases. What is lacking is a concise understanding of the long-term maintenance needs at all of the structural fill sites. Please provide a detailed 0&M plan that outlines the post-construction care of the Asheville Airport structural fill project (all areas). The plan should address the following topics: 1. Party responsible for long-term maintenance, 2. Inspection frequency and reporting for all CCP fill areas is to include, but not be limited to: visual inspection of all slopes underlain by CCPs, monitoring well structural integrity, drainage pathways, and cover crop. Report and repair any signs of erosion and breaches in fill and liner, keep slopes clear of woody debris, maintain drainage features, and maintain cover crop. Report any day-lighting of CCPs. Report any planned construction activities that will occur atop areas filled with CCPs prior to those activities. 3. Protection of liners during the runway expansion project; and, gy Progress-Asheville x 23,2013 ja3of3 4. A quality assurance plan for groundwater monitoring. • According to 15A NCAC 02T.1204, you are responsible for providing a site plan that includes the location of all wells (including usage and construction details if available), streams (ephemeral, intermittent, and perennial), springs, lakes, ponds, and other surface drainage features within 500 ft. of the CCPs use boundary. • DWR requested the relocation of monitoring wells MW3, MW4, and MW6.The new locations for MW3 and MW6 are acceptable. The addition and location of MW7 is also acceptable. It is understood that site conditions prevent the movement of MW4.The current location of MW4 is acceptable. Please contact me if you have any questions regarding our review comments. I can be reached at (828) 296-4681 or brett.lavertv@ncdenr.gov. ncdenr.gov. Sincerely, Br tt Laverty W ter Quality.-Regional Operations Section Ashle-Regional Office cc: JonRisgaard—DWR Raleigh ��� \�// // �'J Igo NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Pat McCrory Thomas A. Reeder John E. Skvarla, III Governor Director Secretary October 23,2013 Dr. Mina Shehee N.C.Department of Health and Human Services Epidemiology Section-OEEB 1912 Mail Service Center Raleigh,NC 27699-1912 Re: Henderson County HRE request Owners Name: Joe Suarez Sample location address: 6 East Hill Drive Hendersonville,NC Dear Dr.Shehee; The Asheville Regional Office (ARO) is currently conducting a pesticide-in-groundwater investigation along Academy Road in the Dana Community of Henderson County.The ARC)has begun assessing the shallow soils at a limited number of residential properties.Our goal is to identify,if possible,a source area for the groundwater contamination.An additional goal is determine if the pesticides are related to historical agricultural usage or possibly residential ' termite application. The first property to be assessed was 6 East Hill Drive which is owned by a Mr.Joe Suarez.I have attached an analytical results table and two maps showing the soil sample locations and a historic orthophoto showing past land use. The first sample set(SS1)was collected in the backyard and consists of 4 soil borings.The soil borings were oriented perpendicular to crop rows visible on a 1951 orthophoto (Map 2).A sample was collected from each soil bore at a depth of 0- 6 inches and composited in a plastic tray. A second sample was collected from each soil bore at a depth of 15-21 inches and composited in a plastic tray. Both samples were thoroughly mixed and reduced in volume using an incremental sampling technique.The sampling depths were based on visible changes in lithology. The second sample set(SS2)was collected approximately 2 feet out from the back of the house (Map 1).An elevated flower bed prevented the collection of soils directly adjacent to the house foundation.A soil sample was collected at depths of 0-6 inches and 15-21 inches.Both samples were thoroughly mixed in a plastic tray and reduced in volume using an incremental sampling technique.The sampling depths were based on visible changes in lithology. Water Quality Regional Operations Section North Carolina Division of Water Resources—Asheville Regional Office 2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,N.C. 28778 Phone(828)296-4500 FAX (828)299-7043 Internet: h2o.enr.state.nc.us An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Pat McCrory Thomas A. Reeder John E.Skvarla, III Governor Director Secretary October 23, 2013 Norma Bautista P.O. Box 83 Pineola, NC 28662 RE: Water Supply Well Sample ID (AC00110) Sample Location Address: 150 Old Jonas Ridge Road Avery County, NC Dear Ms. Bautista, Please find attached analytical results for a water sample collected from your well located at the address referenced above, on September 9, 2013. The sample was submitted for laboratory analysis of chlorinated pesticides, lead, arsenic, nitrate, and nitrite. Only nitrate was detected in the water sample as shown on the attached laboratory report. The following table summarizes the attached analytical results. Please note that any bolded values indicate levels above the NC Groundwater Standard, 15A NCAC 2L.0202. The results are shown in units of micrograms of contaminant per liter of water and are approximately equivalent to parts per billion (ppb). COrlt �na7lt 011 well Nitrate 10,000 10,000 2,600 Nitrate does not occur above the applicable standard. A Health Risk Evaluation (HRE) of the water supply was performed by our toxicologist, Dr. Ken Rudo, for nitrate only. The HRE, which is enclosed, does not place any restrictions on water usage. Potential sources of nitrate-in-groundwater can include septic systems, animal waste, commercial fertilizers, and decaying organic matter. Water Quality Regional Operations•Asheville Regional Office 2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,N.C. 28778 Phone(828)296-4500 FAX (828)299-7043 Internet. h2o.enr.state.nc.us An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Norma Bautista October 23,2013 Page 2 of 2 If you have questions regarding the Health Risk Evaluation, please contact Dr. Ken Rudo at (919) 707-5911. If you have any questions regarding the results, please contact me at (828) 296-4681. Sincerely, Brett averty Water Quali Regional Operations Asheville egional Office Cc: file Avery County Health Department w/attachments Attachment: DWR Laboratory Results Report Health Risk Assessment by Dr.Ken Rudo �i -fix'LA. NCDENR Departamento de Recursos Naturales y Ambientales de Carolina del Norte Division de Recursos de Agua Programa de Calidad de Aguas Pat McCrory Thomas A. Reeder John E. Skvarla, III Governador Director Secretario 23 de octubre del 2013 Norma Bautista P.O. Box 83 Pineola, NC 28662 Ref.: Pozo de agua potable muestra num. (AC00110) Pozo localizado en: 150 Old Jonas Ridge Road Condado de Avery, Carolina del Norte Estimada Sra. Bautista, Se adjuntan los resultados analfticos de la muestra de agua obtenida del pozo ubicado en la direcci6n arriba mencionada, del 9 de septiembre de 2013. La muestra se f; analiz6 para los compuestos de pesticidas clorinados, plomo,arsenico, nitratos y nitratos. Los resultados indican que solo nitrato fue detectado en el suministro de agua, al momento del muestreo. La siguiente tabla resume los resultados analiticos. Por favor note que los valores marcados en obscuro indican que los niveles se encuentra sobre los estandares de Carolina del Norte para aguas subterraneas, 15A NCAC 2L.0202. Los resultados son reportados en unidades de microgramos de contamfnate por litro de agua y son equivalentes aproximadamente a partes por billion (ppb). Ul �����G�n�am"` 'o���� `� �Maxzr�ilo`Nivel de x EstandarcJe Carolina Concentracan ��' � Gontiam nante �1 'oC Sara aquas detectada en su �E bsubterraneas, bf ono b Nitratos 10,000 10,000 2,600 El nitrato no se produce por encima del estandar aplicable. Un Estudio de Riesgo de Salud (HRE) fue llevado a cabo por nuestro toxic6logo, el Dr. Ken Rudo,a su suministro de agua potable,para.el contaminante nitrato. Los resultados del estudio reportaron que no debe haber ninguna restricci6n en el use del agua. % Sew&de Catidad de Agua Division de Recursos de Agua de Carolina del Norte—Oficina Regional de Asheville 2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,N.C. 28778 Tel6fono(828)296-4500 FAX (828)299-7043 Internet: h2o.enr.state.nc.us Empleador de Igualdad de Oportunidad/Afirmativa Norma Bautista 15 de octubre del 2013 Pagina 2 de 2 Las posibles causas de que haya niveles altos de nitratos en las aguas subterraneas pueden incluir sistemas septicos,desechos de animales, fertilizantes comerciales,y materia organica en descomposici6n. Si tiene alguna pregunta sobre el Estudio de Riesgo de Salud, por favor p6ngase en contacto con el Dr. Ken Rudo al (919) 707-5911. De tener alguna pregunta relacionada a los resultados, por favor comunfquese conmigo al (828) 296-4681. Atentamente, Bret averty Seccl' lidad de Agua Oficina Regional de Asheville Cc: archivo Departamento de Salud del Condado de Avery/con archivo adjunto Archivo Adjunto: Resultados del Reporte de Laboratorio DWR Estudio de riesgo de salud por el Dr.Ken Rudo _RY WA Sample ID: AC00110 C� p� PO Number# 13G0760 AROAP Date Received: 09/11/2013 Time Received: 08:15 B LAVERTY Labworks LoginlD MSWIFT in: ARO ,ample Matrix: GROUNDWATER Final Report Date: 9/30/13 Loc.Type: WATERSUPPLY Final Report Report Print Date: 09/30/2013 Emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: NORMA BAUTISTA 160 OLD JONAS RIDGE ROAD NEWLAND NC Location ID: 116150OLDJONAS Collect Date: 09/09/2013 Collect Time: 11:67 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report,the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date LAB Sample temperature at receiptiby lab 1.4 °C 9/11/13 RBYRD NUT NO2+NO3 as N in liquid 0.02 2,6 mg/Las N LaclO-107-04-1-c 9/11/13 CGREEN Nitrate as N in liquid 0.02 2,6 mg/L as N Lachatl 07-04-1-c 9/12113 CGREEN Nitrite as N in liquid 0.01 0.01 U mg/L as N Lachatl 07-04-1-c 9/11/13 CGREEN MET 7440-38-2 As by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA200.8 9/17/13 ESTAFFORDI 7439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA 200.8 9/17/13 ESTAFFORD1 32-1 Chlorinated Pesticides in Liquid _TITLE ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 15972-60-8 Alachlor 0.28 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 309-00-2 Aldrin 0.06 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 319-84-6 BHC-Alpha 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 319-85-7 BHC-Beta 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9116/13 JHAYES 319-86-8 BHC_Delta 0.06 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 58-89-9 BHC-Gamma(Lindane) 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 57-74-9 Chlordane,Technical 0.5 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 5103-71-9 Chlordane,Alpha .0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 5103-74-2 Chlordane,Gamma 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 3734-48-3 Chlordene 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 510-15-6 Chlorobenzilate 0.48 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9116/13 JHAYES 1861-32-1 DCPA 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 53-19-0 DDD 2,4 0.06 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 72-54-8 DDD 4,4 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 3424-82-6 DDE 2,4 0.05 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 72-55-9 DDE 4,4 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 789-02-6 DDT 2,4 0.05 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 50-29-3 DDT 4,4 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 60-57-1 Dieldrin 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 9�0.88-8 Endosulfan 1 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES i ,5-65-9 Endosulfan II 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to nWxnnorgw!;uob/w�;jlab;!st,�fi�ifip(tgrhassjstADpia_,Qog'Ifier,Cadps,<htp„/[,parFai,;nc k omlx�z},�,�w(:atr(;t3finfic,(techgsssG, Page 1 of 2 NC 01+Q,Ga6oratory Section&suits Location ID: 116160OLDJONAS Sample ID: AC00110 Collect Date: 0 910 9/2 01 3 Collect Time:: PES Result/ Method Analysis vaia CAS# Analvte Name PQL Qualifier Units Reference Date 1031-07-8 Endosulfan sulfate 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES\ 72-20-8 Endrin 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 7421-93-4 Endrin Aldehyde 0.06 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 53494-70-5 Endrin Ketone 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 2593-15-9 Ethazole 0.09 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 76-44-8 Heptachlor 0.06 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 1024-57-3 Heptachlor epoxide 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 118-74-1 Hexachlorobenzene(Pest) 0.02 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 72-43-5 Methoxychlor 4,4 0.15 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9116/13 JHAYES 2385-85-5 Mirex 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 39765-80-5 Trans Nonachlor 0.05 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 27304-13-8 Oxychlordane 0.05 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 52645-53-1 Mixed Permethrin 1.20 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 1918-16-7 Propachlor 0.54 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 117-18-0 Tecnazene 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 1582-09-8 Trifluralin 0.05 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 12674-11-12 Aroclor 1016 1 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 11104-28-2 Aroclor 1221 1 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 11141-16-5 Aroclor1232 1 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 53469-21-9 Aroclor1242 1 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 12672-29-6 Aroclor1248 1 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 11097-69-1 Aroclor1254 1 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16113 JHAYES - 11096-82-5 Aroclor 1260 1 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9116/13 JHAYES 37324-23-5 Aroclor 1262 1 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 8001-35-2 Toxaphene 3 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 2675-77-6 Chloroneb 0.21 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16113 JHAYES 1897-45-6 Chlorothalonil 0.2 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to n q:,[[_narai ncpens:,crp,(y;en/w,q(laur_�3finr_o/�ecn�sss�nga;a i}oa;IFe Codes<ht,;/i,kar:al,nM;nr c;,p,�r�@¢[wq(ah[stafinho;teyhaysysr.; Page 2 of 2 'AJ:55 9198704807 _ OEEB MERA PAGE 02/04 Notch Carolina Division of Public Health Occupational and EnvimnmeaW Epidemiology Branch,Epidemiology Section INORGANIC CHEMICAL ANALYSIS REPORT Private well water Information and recommendations County: kv Name; °��`�'* �'`�J�f r Samp�leIdNumber. Location: Reviewer ANALYSIS RUORT Your well water was tested for 15 metals,plus nitrates,3nitrltes,and pH. The results were evaluated using the federal drinking water standards. The pH is a measure of the acidity of the water. Drinking water may contain substances that can occur naturally in water or can be intdduced into the grater from wanmade sources. TEST RESULTS AND USE RECOMMENDATIONS _"Your well water meets federal drinking water standards. Your water can be used for dr g,cooling, washhig,cleaning,bathing,and showering. The following substance(s)exceeded federal drinking water standards. Your water can be used for drinking, cooking,washing,cleaning,bathing,and showering,but aesthetic problems such as bad taste,odor, staining of porcelain,etc.may ocm, You may want to install a household water treatment system to address aesthetic problems. > G=-77wmi= I Chromium I Fluoride I iron esium Man 'anese SeleWum I Silver Sadiu7rn i c H The fallowing substance(s)exceeded federal drinking water standards.We recommend that your well water trot be used for dritWng and cooking.,uc less you install,a water treatment system to remove the circled substance(s), However, it may be used for washing,cleating,bathing and showering. Arsenic ariunt adufium C1�.romium Copper Fluoride Lead lronn Ma esiutz+ Matt aztese iVferc 1»TitratelNitrite Selenium Silver Sodium Zinc 13 Re-sampling is recommended in months. Re-sample for lead and/or copper. Take a first draw,Stnlzatlte,and 15 minute sample inside the house ?-, (preferably the kitchen) and if possible a first draw,5'minute and a 15 minixt�sample at the well head to determine the source of the lead and/or copper, OTHER CONSIDERATIONS Routine well water sampling for the above substances is recommended every two to tbree years. Sample your well water when there is a known problem or contamination in your area,after repairs or replacement of your well, or, after a flooding event. Contact your local health department for sampling instructions. For further in orm"on please contact your county health department er the Ocaupationod and Environmental Epirlemioiogy Branch at 919-707-5900+ Revised dsRusry,207 7 ts• NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Pat McCrory Thomas A. Reeder John E. Skvarla, III Governor Director Secretary October 23, 2013 Angela Berry P.O. Box 206 Pineola, NC 28662 RE: Water Supply Well Sample ID (AC00109) Sample Location Address: 530 Old Jonas Ridge Road Avery County, NC Dear Ms. Berry, Please find attached analytical results for a water sample collected from your well located at the address referenced above, on September 9, 2013.The sample was submitted for laboratory analysis of chlorinated pesticides, lead, arsenic, nitrate, and nitrite. Only nitrate was detected in the water sample as shown on the attached laboratory report. The following table summarizes the attached analytical results. Please note that any bolded values indicate levels above the NC Groundwater Standard, 15A NCAC 2L .0202. The results are shown in units of micrograms of contaminant per liter of water and are approximately equivalent to parts per billion (ppb). E , x �1 E Coma 1�1dTlt%� �,Standard (ppl)) detected lrl our well '- Nitrate 10,000 10,000 2,400 Nitrate does not occur above the applicable standard. A Health Risk Evaluation (HRE) of the water supply was performed by our toxicologist, Dr. Ken Rudo, for nitrate only. The HRE, which is enclosed, does not place any restrictions on water usage. Potential sources of nitrate-in-groundwater can include septic systems, animal waste, commercial fertilizers, and decaying organic matter. water Quality Regional Operations-Asheville Regional Office 2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,N.C. 28778 Phone(828)2964500 FAX (828)299-7043 Internet: h2o.enr.state.ne.us An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Norma Bautista October 23,2013 Page 2 of 2 If you have questions regarding the Health Risk Evaluation, please contact Dr. Ken Rudo at (919) 707-5911. If you have any questions regarding the results, please contact me at (828) 296-4681. Sincerely, 5 Brett verty Water ualit egional Operations Asheville Regional Office Cc: file Avery County Health Department w/attachments Attachment: DWR Laboratory Results Report Health Risk Assessment by Dr.Ken Rudo d�UgATfi Sample ID: AC00109 PO Number# 13G0769 AROAP �� Date Received: 09/11/2013 Time Received: 08:16 B LAVERTY ARO Labworks LoginiD MSWIFT .,ple Matrix: GROUNDWATER Final Report Date: 9/30/13 toc.Type: WATERSUPPLY Final Repo 1 t Report Print Date: 09/30/2013 Emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: ANGELA BERRY 630 OLD JONAS RIDGE ROAD NEWLAND NC Location ID: 116630OLDJONAS Collect Date: 09/09/2013 Collect Time: 11:14 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report,the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date LAB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 1.4 °C 9/11/13 RBYRD NUT NO2+NO3 as N in liquid 0.02 2.4 mg/L as N LaclO-107-04-1-c 9111/13 CGREEN Nitrate as N in liquid 0.02 2.4 mg/L as N Lachat107-04-1-c 9/12/13 CGREEN Nitrite as N in liquid 0.01 0.01 U mg/Las N Lachat107-04-1-c 9/11/13 CGREEN MET 7440-38-2 As by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA 200.8 9/17/13 ESTAFFORD1 7439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA 200.8 9/17113 ESTAFFORD1 PE!j i Chlorinated Pesticides in Liquid - TITLE ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 15972-60-8 Alachlor 0.28 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 309-00-2 Aldrin 0.06 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 319-84-6 BHC-Alpha 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9116/13 JHAYES 319-85-7 BHC-Beta 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 319-86-8 BHC Delta 0.06 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 58-89-9 BHC-Gamma(Lindane) 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 57-74-9 Chlordane,Technical 0.5 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 5103-71-9 Chlordane,Alpha 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 5103-74-2 Chlordane,Gamma 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 3734-48-3 Chlordene 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 510-15-6 Chlorobenzilate 0.48 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9116/13 JHAYES 1861-32-1 DCPA 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 53-19-0 DDD 2,4 0.06 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 72-54-8 DDD 4,4 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 3424-82-6 DDE 2,4 0.05 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 72-55-9 DDE 4,4 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 789-02-6 DDT 2,4 0.05 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 50-29-3 DDT 4,4 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 60-57-1 Dieldrin 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 959798-8 Endosulfan 1 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES •65-9 Endosulfan11 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES Laboratory Section 1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699.1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to jjtp.,jsgrgl.tl49.4�L5.!SGYS@.P./_�Y9�lao/;,{jny„Jtechas;!stnga:g,,,;;Na;lfigr„C�dps_<Mk,_/Lxerip�nrnenr;c;p„?y/g)?jw;[,iah(s{anp c;te hassist> Page 1 of 2 NC OWQ Ga6oratory Section 1Rsults Location ID: 116530OLDJONAS Sample ID: AC00109 Collect Date: 09/09/2013 Collect Time:, PES Result/ Method Analysis CAS# Analyte Name PQL Qualifier Units Reference Date 1031-07-8 Endosulfan sulfate 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYL 72-20-8 Endrin 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 7421-93-4 Endrin Aldehyde 0.06 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 53494-70-5 Endrin Ketone 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16113 JHAYES 2593-15-9 Ethazole 0.09 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 76-44-8 Heptachlor 0.06 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 1024-57-3 Heptachlor epoxide 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 118-74-1 Hexachlorobenzene(Pest) 0.02 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 72-43-5 Methoxychlor 4,4 0.15 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 2385-85-5 Mirex 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16113 JHAYES 39765-80-5 Trans Nonachlor 0.05 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 27304-13-8 Oxychlordane 0.05 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 52645-53-1 Mixed Permethrin 1.20 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 1918-16-7 Propachlor 0.54 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 117-18-0 Tecnazene 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 1582-09-8 Trifluralin 0.05 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 12674-11-12 Aroclor 1016 1 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 11104-28-2 Aroclor 1221 1 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16113 JHAYES 11141-16-5 Aroclor 1232 1 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 53469-21-9 Aroclor 1242 1 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 12672-29-6 Aroclor1248 1 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 11097-69-1 Aroclor 1254 1 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16/13 JHAYES 11096-82-5 Aroclor 1260 1 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 37324-23-5 Aroclor 1262 1 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 8001-35-2 Toxaphene 3 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES 2675-77-6 Chloroneb 0.21 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/16113 JHAYES 1897-45-6 Chlorothalonil 0.2 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/16/13 JHAYES Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier cotles refer to n;c:((_a�ri3:ncdenr„oy,(.Hpp/�ygl!3.o,;atn5c/te;nxss!nnea:a..,gs!t5er_cads:,<ntaorP,/yv_zn/wq(;abb!L nro,;Ik-hAE s, Page 2 of 2 ,:55 9198704807 OEEB MERA PAGE 01/04 North Carolina Division of Public Health. Occupational and Bw mnmental Epidemiology Branch,Epidemiology Section INORGANIC CHEWCAL ANALYSIS REPORT Private well water Information n11d neemmendatiolle Co Kleine: �"`c��1`t 4%-j Sample Id Number. x.,cication: Reviewer ANALYSIS REPORT Your well water was tested for 15 metals,plus nitrates,nitrites,and pH. The results were evaluated using the federal drinking water standards. The pH is a measure of the acidity of'the water. Drinking water may contamn substances that can occur naturally in water or can be introduced into the water from rnarmaacle sources. TEST RESULTS AND USE RECOM4I MATIONS /your well water meets federal drinking'water standards. Your water can be used for drinking cooling, w+ashirig,cleaning,bathing,and showering. 1'be followi tig substance(s)exceeded federal drinking water standards. Your water can,be used for drink-hie,cooking,washing,cleaning,bathing,and showering,but aesthetic problems such as bad taste, odor, staining of porcelain,etc,may occur. You may want to install a household water treatment system to address aestholic problems, Bmium 7 1 Cadmima I Chromium Fluoride I boa IM bsivatx Man nese Selemiutn Silver Sodium Zinc H The following substati Post-IV Fax mote 7671 tiara rd , P3�es► ad that your well water not be used for drinki rp � FrOM � remove the circled substance(s), However,it ir (�}y.�-y C0lDApt,411 4 y' e C4. / ed/'!�L/ Arsenio -Buium Cad Phone# Phone 0 ) / / Ma esi-aw Mark& ese Meteor 1`fi1S Fax# s�+ 9 J.+ Fax 0 lie-sampling is recommended in months. Re-sample for lead and/or copper. Take a first draw,5 minute,and 15 minute sample inside the house 4P (preferably the kitchen)and if possible a first draw,5 minute and a 15 minute sample,at the well head to determine the source of the lead and/or capper. OTHER CONSIDERATIONS Routine well water sampling for the above substances is recommended every two to three years. Semple your well water when,there is a known problem or contamination in your area, after repairs or replacement of your well,or after a.flooding event. Contact your local health department for sampling instructions. For further Information please contract your county health department or the Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology Branch at 919-707-5900, Revised January,2011 4C North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Pat McCrory Thomas A. Reeder John E, Skvarla, III Governor Director Secretary October 23, 2013 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED 7012 1010 0002 1967 6889 Mr. Garry A. Whisnant Asheville Plant Manager Duke Energy Progress, Inc. 200 CP&L Drive Arden, NC 28704 RE: Duke Energy Progress, Inc. Asheville Electric Steam Plant Buncombe County Dear Mr. Whisnant, As provided in more detail below, and based on recent sampling results, the Division of Water Resources (Division) is requiring Duke Energy Progress, Inc. (Duke Energy Progress) to immediately initiate site assessment activities at the Asheville Electric Steam Plant (Asheville Plant) and to provide alternative drinking water to the residents at 38 Bear Leah Trail, Arden, NC. We believe that beginning this assessment now will provide valuable information necessary to continue our efforts to address this situation. The Division recently sampled five active water supply wells located in the vicinity of the Asheville Plant. Results to date have only been finalized for thallium and dissolved metals. Only one supply well had a detection of thallium, and another different well had elevated concentrations of the dissolved metals iron and manganese. Specifically, samples taken in December 2012 and again in September 2013 from the well at 38 Bear Leah Trail, Arden, NC indicated the presence of iron and manganese in concentrations that are above the federal drinking water standards. Samples from September 2013 at 40 Bear Leah Trail, Arden NC indicated the presence of thallium that, while below the federal drinking water standard, is considered atypical of groundwater in this area. A summary of these results is provided as an WATER QUALITY REGIONAL OPERATIONS SECTION North Carolina Division of Water Resources—Asheville Regional Office 2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,N.C. 28778 Phone(828)296-4500 FAX (828)299-7043 Internet: h2o.enr.state.nc.us An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Duke Energy Progress-Asheville October 23, 2013 Page 2 of 3 attachment to this letter as are the lab sheets and related health risk evaluations. As a result of \ these tests results the Division is requiring Duke Energy Progress to take the following actions: 1) Initiate site assessment activities consistent with the procedures set forth in 15A NCAC 2L .0106(g). Assessment activities initially should focus on those constituents detected in the above-referenced water supply wells to include but not be limited to iron, manganese, boron, arsenic and thallium. Based on the known occurrence of these constituents in onsite monitoring wells, assessment activities will require installation of borings and offsite monitoring wells including installation of wells completed in the transition and bedrock zones of the aquifer system. A site assessment plan should be submitted to the Asheville Regional Office within 45 days of this letter. Within 180 days of the Division's approval of the plan, a complete site assessment report shall be submitted to the Division. 2) Provide alternative water supply to the residents at 38 Bear Leah Trail, Arden, NC no later than November 15, 2013. In a separate letter we are notifying the residents of both 38 and 40 Bear Leah Trail of the sampling results and of the requirements contained in this letter. We are aware of the proposed consent decree pending before the Court in the litigation between DENR and Duke. As with any proposed consent order there is some uncertainty associated with both the timing and content of a final approved order or other disposition of the lawsuits. The requirements outlined in this letter are prudent and consistent with the approach DENR has already recommended in the proposed consent order. We are confident that together we share a common commitment to protect North Carolina's environment and public health. The Division is available to assist you with your implementation of these requirements. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me at 828-296-4500. Sincerely, G. Landon Da idson P.G. Regional Supervisor Water Quality Regional Operations Section Attachments: Summary of Sampling at 38/40 Bear Leah Trail Lab results for sample AC00833 HRE for sample AC00833 HRE for samples AB90862 and AB89152 Pace Analytical lab results DW METALS 9/30 Cc: John Toepfer—Duke Energy Progress,Inc. Laurie Moorhead—Duke Energy Progress,Inc. Debra Watts—DWR CO Sergei Chernikov—NPDES Permitting,CO Summary of Testing at 38 Bear Leah Trail ("38") • Testing in October 2012 and December 2012 at 38 indicated iron and manganese above the federal drinking water standard. At that time, a health risk evaluation of the results recommended the water not be used for drinking and cooking unless a water treatment system was installed. DENR notified the owner of these results and recommendations (see attached). Arsenic and boron were also detected during December 2012 tests at concentrations below the federal drinking water standards and the groundwater standards. • Testing in September 2013 resulted in similar results as the testing in October/December 2012 described above. • In addition to the sample of the well water at 38, samples taken at the compliance boundary wells on Duke's Energy's property also indicated the presence of iron and manganese Summary of Testing at 40 Bear Leah Trail ("40") • Samples taken in September 2013 indicate the presence of thallium at 0.11 parts per billion (ppb)(attached). While the reported concentration is below the North Carolina state groundwater standard and federal drinking water standards, the presence of thallium is atypical in groundwater in this setting. A health risk evaluation of these results indicate that the water can currently be used for drinking, cooking, etc. (attached). • Thallium in concentrations above the groundwater standard was detected most recently in compliance boundary well CB-311 in the July 2013 sampling event. WATER QUALITY REGIONAL OPERATIONS SECTION North Carolina Division of Water Resources—Asheville Regional Office 2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,N.C. 28778 Phone(828)296-4500 FAX (828)299-7043 Internet: h2o.enr.state.nc.us An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer ��1 L �-�� Bu cornaE OFgrN Sample ID: AC00833 PO Number# 13GO798 .To AROAP Date Received: 10/0212013 collector: T CAMPBELL Cx Tfine Received: 00:00 Region: SRO LabworkstoginlD MSWIFT ample Matrix: GROUNDWATER - Final Report Date: 10/18/13 Loc.Type: W-ATERSUPPLY Final R@q01 t Report Print Date: 1 0/2 112 0 1 3 Emergency Yes/No VisftlD Coe Yes/No Loc.Descr.: JIMI MOTTIK � € R Li~AH TRl�EN.NC Location ID: 1C1138BEARLEANTRAIL Collect Date: 09/30/2013 Collect Time: 11:30 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report,the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analvte Name Pam( L- ReS I Units Method Analysis sis Validated f?y ualifier Reference Date LAB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 2.2 °C 10/2/13 CGREEN MET 744038-2 As-Dissolved by ICPMS Arsenic 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA 200.8 10/7113 ESTAFFORDI 7440-70-2 Ca-Dissolved Calcium by ICP 0.10 21 mg/L EPA 200.7 10/10/13 ESTAFFORDI 7440.43-9 Cd-Dissolved Cadmium by ICPMS 0.50 0.60 U ug/L EPA 200.8 1017/13 ESTAFFORDI 7440-47-3 Cr-Dissolved Chromium by ICPMS 10 10 U ug/L EPA 200.8 10/7/13 ESTAFFORDI 7440-50-8 Cu-Dissolved Copper by ICPMS 2.0 3.8 ug/L EPA 200.6 1017/13 ESTAFFORDI 7439.89-6 Fe-Dissolved Iron by ICP 50 21000 :,., ug/L EPA200.7 10/10/13 ESTAFFORDI o-_- 7440-09-7 K-Dissolved Potassium by ICP 0.10 3.1 mg/L EPA 200.7 10/10/13 ESTAFFORDI 7439-954 Mg-Dissolved Magnesium by ICP 0.10 6.6 mg/L EPA 200.7 10/10/13 ESTAFFORD1 7439-96-5 Dissolved Mn by ICP 10 630`' ug/L EPA 200.7 10/10/13 ESTAFFORDI 7440-23-5 Na-Dissolved Sodium by ICP 0.10 19 mg/L EPA 200.7 10/10/13 ESTAFFORDI 7440-02-0 NI-Dissolved Nickel by ICPMS 2.0 4.8 ug/L EPA 200.8 10/7/13 ESTAFFORDI 7439-92-1 Pb-Dissolved Lead by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA 200.8 10/7113 ESTAFFORDI 7782-49.2 Se-Dissolved Selenium by ICPMS 5.0 5.0 U ug/L EPA200.8 1017113 ESTAFFOR01 7440-66-6 Zn-Dissolved Zinc by ICPMS 10 30 ug/L EPA 200.8 10/7/13 ESTAFFORDI 7440-22-4 Ag-Dissolved Silver by ICPMS 1.0 1.0 U ug/L EPA200.6 10/7/13 ESTAFFORDI 7429-90-5 Al-Dissolved Aluminum by ICP 50 50 U ug/L EPA 200.7 10l10/13 ESTAFFORDI 7440-38-3 Be-Dissolved Barium by ICP 10 25 ug/L EPA 200.7 10/10/13 ESTAFFORDI 7439-97-6 Hg 245.1 Dissolved 0.2 0.20 U ug/L EPA245.1 10/10113 ESTAFFORDI 7440-28-0 Thallium(TI)Dissolved by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA 200.8 10M13 ESTAFFORDI- Laboratory Section»1623 Mall Service Center,Raleigh,NO 276994023 (919)733.3908 For a detailed description orthe qualifier codes refer to}urr(/�aetaGncdxnssrAGxxGLsMatt/aatlnPs/3nsfiaulunR►tsStuNUisrSvAts�ia;/1,s2cia6ns.Arnc a,Yws4lr�siln4LvaHnAvLtsNttH.tt: Page 1 of 1 Not tl Caro[iiiaAPAv°isioil:of:l'itl7lic Health. Oce�pattoMl artei l tivilori41'en�tal L:pidemiology&arch,Epidemiology Section. I1NO"R.gANIC CItEMI.CAL ANALYSIS R.I PO T 1'r Yvria�wcll:watcr nfni•tnzt'i�iii:and r ecnntnencliitions Cqurity '� 4� ,c � •.; 1V:1�iie: 1 vl ±�A- Sample Id Number. dal _ l� }Aye 4 r` Reviewer AIY:Ati>t'SIS iz P;()R_I' �'tittr uvcll rvter:«as testeel:ioi IS;;tnefzzls;puts nittates;.ni.tttttcs,aiid}ill. The resLilis were evaliiated:using the i'edeta1 drinlcl�g water;star7 i<ttt}s; .The pTY is a measumof the a6ldity o.f the water. Illrinlfing water may contain substances that carr occur iaatuia'l;ly in watct'oi can 6:e ir7troduceei ir�t'.i the water'Froi i tnarii77ade .. .... soarces;. T'IM RESU TS.AND VSE RE COMMENDATIONS Your will:w ter �ajeet Id4i ral i ii in water standards. Your water ctu7 be used for drinking,cooking, washing,cleaning, lathxtig:arid sl.awcriizg. Tare followii7;.siibstar ce(s)exceeded:federal drinking�valer.statrdacds, Y`oui �vatcr cars be used far dirilkir g,aaakiiig . vasl;:ing;clear i ig,l�atlii 7g, and s.liow.0 ng; Uut aesthetic problems such as lead taste,odor, stari�it� ofpoicel Kl:;efic: Aay ocaiar xpu n ay wttnt'lo msta'll a houselrolci water treatment system to address aestllctic p�olil�i�rs;: far►xi� t � C cltniu►n.. Ch►•on foul_I rluoridc . I Iron M nesium Mij ariese.. 5i;]ernum Sdve► Spiliuin %inc mill The fo1X.ouuiiigsuhstilce(s)exceeded rederal drinking water standards. c recommend that your well water not beiasecl forwinl i ig acid caalcirig; atiiess you iiista:111 vvatet treatment system to remove the circled s0stat7ce(s), ID Vve`�or,it rriil be rseti for.svasliiiig; elcaning,bathing-and showering. _._..� Arsctirc:.::. Ii►rirm . . Galttt►u�tt �hi.onr►u�r: Cca ie► a"Itj�ricle Lead tin Mn nesiu►n E._ an rre:S�, r�T:etccir:.. . lVitite7Nitjite S.eleniii►n: S►lyei. . Socliuni: Zinc 1;1 ire saniplrirg.h moiiimenelcc}Jh}. ... : _ months, Re sample 1pr lead and/ai capper Take aArst dra-xv, 5 mint te;and 15 n7in to sai ple inside the house (preferably tha lcxtckaeil)and xfpasshle t:firstdraw, S minute and a 15 minute sample at the well head to detemfl-"nc he sotuce;of t1.o::lcad and/ar copper OTHER CONSIDERATIONS Routine wolf wafer saz rpling for the ab ve substances.is reeominended every twa to three years. Sample your.well ovate vvhei i��eie is a,lcownpra:b1ei77:or co.ntaminalioii ir7.your area;aiter;ce}Airs or replacen-leritof your well, of after a fI'aacliilg event. Goniact your shear'health:dcpacttnen't for sampling-ii7structior.7s. For further iitfo��mdtio IertSC GOrltrl4t;'�'Oitr`CUtlll.t!1te:iltlr depsri tmcir:t.�:r the EQcciipatie�isi!and Environmental Ir Lpidem ololy l3xrrneT;ti 919l7Q7 9.0.0: Revis«!il,iiii►iry 2lrl : \\� /_,. l %/ �i� d2 00:58 9198704807 0EEB MERA PAGE 01/03 North.0 aroliva Diuisiotl of Public Health Occupational and Envlronmeutal;Eprderilio 0.8y:Branch,Epidemiology Section � INORGANIC+ IC NAICAL REPORT ��d�°� Private well water liaformatlan afsri Mon County: t� �a� Name. 1 t sample Id Number. Location' Reviewea , ANALYSIS REPORT Your well water was tested for 1 S metals,plus gilt",niitites.and pH. The results were evaluated use;the federal drinking water standards. The pH is a measure ofthe.acidity of the water. DritA*water may contain substances that can occur naturally in water or can be introduced hito the water from mantwde souroes. TEST RESULTS AND USE RECC1lVil NDATiONS Your well watei meets federal drinking water standards. Your water can be used for drinking,cooking, F washing,cleaning,bathing,and shown tg. i t The following substmice(s)exceeded federal drinking water standards. Your water can:be used for drinking,cooking,waslxirlg,cleaning,iiathing,and showering,but aesthetic problems such as bad taste,odor, staix1ing of porcelain,etc,may occur. You may want to install a household water treatment system to address t aesthetic problems. B.arl®m I.Cadmium C1lrantiu Fluaxide Iran esiutn 1 Man aness Setetnium Silver Sodium I'Zinc H i —The following substance(s)exceeded federal drinking water standards.We recommend that your well water not be used for ddrddng and cooking,witless you install a water treatment system to remove the circled substaince(s),however,it may be,used for washing,cleaning,bathiartg and showexirig. Arsenic $arilutl Cadmi= G'Itronliulllw Co or F wide Lead n . 1 Magmestum . en h4 Nitrate/Nitrite Seteniutia Silver Sodium Zinc 13H i Post-IrFax Note 7671 Date #of Re-samplin€ l-1 ��4 lb From J. *9 ' 404 e, Ce.IDep1. Ca 6 1 Re-sample i Phone�r Phone# lute sample inside the house (preferably the ki rax# �, �� jd r'5 Fax# nple at the well head to determine the sau OTIJER CONSIDERATIONS Routine well water sampling for the above substances is recommended every two to three years. Sample your well water when there is a known problom or contaWnation in your area,after repairs or replacement of your well,or hex a flooding event. Contact your local health,departtxaent for sampling instructions, Fvr furthar infarazation Please cantscet your county health department or the Occupational and Fnviranmental Epidemiology Hraneh at 919-7075900, RtAsed January,2011 ��� �-� ��,v, �. ___ Pace Analytical Services,Inc. Pace Analytical Services,Inc. Pace Analytical Services,Inc. ,1X1cal 205 East Meadow Road-Suite A 2225 Riverside Dr. 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 uwpaealabs.com Eden,NC 27288 Asheville,NC 28804 Huntersville,NC 28078 (336)623-8921 (828)254-7176 (704)875-9092 ANALYTICAL RESULTS Project: DW METALS 9/30 Pace Project No.: 92174029 Sample: 1C11315 LONG SHOALS Lab ID: 92174029001 Collected: 09/30/13 13:20 Received: 09/30/13 14:25 Matrix:Water Parameters Results Units Report Limit DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No. Qual 200.8 MET ICPMS Analytical Method:EPA 200.8 Preparation Method:EPA 200.8 Thallium ND ug/L 0.10 1 10/02/13 13:25 10/04/1313:03 7440-28-0 Sample: 1C1118 GLENVIEW Lab ID: 92174029002 Collected: 09/30/13 09:40 Received: 09/30/13 14:25 Matrix:Water Parameters Results Units Report Limit DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No. Qual 200.8 MET ICPMS Analytical Method:EPA 200.8 Preparation Method:EPA 200.8 Thallium ND ug/L 0.10 1 10/02/13 13:25 10/04/1313:08 7440-28-0 Sample: 1C11404 GLENN BRIDGE Lab ID: 92174029003 Collected: 09/30/13 10:40 Received: 09/30/13 14:25 Matrix:Water Parameters Results Units Report Limit DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No. Qual 200.8 MET ICPMS Analytical Method:EPA200.8 Preparation Method:EPA200.8 Thallium ND ug/L 0.10 1 10/02/13 13:25 10/04/1313:13 7440-28-0 Sample: 1C1138 BEAR LEAH TRAIL Lab ID: 92174029004 Collected: 09/30/13 11:30 Received: 09/30/13 14:25 Matrix:Water Parameters Results Units Report Limit DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No. Qual 200.8 MET ICPMS Analytical Method:EPA 200.8 Preparation Method:EPA 200.8 Thallium ND ug/L 0.10 1 10/02/13 13:25 10/04/13 13:18 7440-28-0 Sample: 1C1140 BEAR LEAH TRAIL Lab ID: 92174029005 Collected: 09/30/13 12:10 Received: 09/30/13 14:25 Matrix:Water Parameters Results Units Report Limit DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No. Qual 200.8 MET ICPMS Analytical Method:EPA 200.8 Preparation Method:EPA 200.8 Thallium 0.11 ug/L 0.10 1 10/02/13 13:25 10/04/1313:22 7440-28-0 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced,except in full, Date:10/07/2013 10:43 AM without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services,Inc.. Page 4 of 9 �� �, ,� '`z. ,- �:�. 0VYA= �w NODE North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Water Quality Programs Pat McCrory Thomas A. Reeder John E. Skvarla, III Governor Director Secretary October 23, 2013 Kent Mottinger 40 Bear Leah Trail Arden, NC 28704 Re: Water Sample Results 38 and 40 Bear Leah Trail, Arden NC Dear Mr. Mottinger, Personnel from the Asheville Regional Office's Division of Water Resources(Division)collected water samples from your water supply wells located at 38 Bear Leah Trail and 40 Bear Leah Trail in Buncombe County.As you are aware,the sampling is part of a continuing effort to ensure the safety of your water supply wells. The samples collected were analyzed for a host of constituents, including thallium.The results for the thallium, bacteria analyses and dissolved metals have been finalized at this time. We anticipate the remaining results should be available shortly. 40 Bear Leah Trail,Arden NC The October 2013 analytical results indicate that thallium is present at 0.11 parts per billion (ppb). Because thallium was detected, a health risk evaluation (HRE)was performed by the Division of Public Health on the thallium results.The thallium level is belowthe federal maximum contaminant level of 2.0 ppb(see attached) and the HRE indicates that your water is safe for normal consumption and use. . The October 2013 results also indicate the presence of fecal and total coliform bacteria in the well. Fecal Coliform bacteria were detected at a concentration of 80 coliform forming units per 100 ml of water (CFU/100 ml). Fecal Coliform bacteria are found in the feces of warm blooded animals and are reasonable indicators that more harmful pathogenic bacteria may be present in the well water.Total Coliform was also detected in the well at 180 CFU/100 mL of water. North Carolina has established a groundwater standard for Total Coliform bacteria at 1 CFU/100 ml.The level of Fecal and Total Coliform bacteria in your water supply well is above the state's groundwater standard. As discussed with your spouse in early October,the water should not be used for consumption based on the presence of fecal bacteria. It is recommended that you chlorinate your well in accordance with State regulations located at 15A NCAC 2C.0111 or rules administered by your local County Health Department, followed by a retesting of the well for the presence of total and fecal coliform bacteria prior to resuming use. Recall that fecal and total coliform bacteria were detected in this well during the October 2012 sampling event. Water Quality Regional Operations—ASHEVILLE REGIONAL OFFICE Location:2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,NC 28778 Phone:(828)296-4500TAX:828 299-7043 Internet:www.ncwaterauality.om Mottinger Page 2 of 2 October, 23, 2013 A 38 Bear Leah Trail The October 2013 analytical results were non-detect or not present above the detection limit for thallium. There were no total or fecal coliform bacteria present in the well at the time of sampling. The October 2013 analytical results did indicate elevated concentrations of dissolved iron and dissolved manganese. These results are consistent with previous results from samples collected in October and December 2012. The attached HRE based on these results indicates that the water should not be used for drinking and cooking unless an appropriate water treatment system is installed.The October 2013 HRE is also consistent with the previous HRE sent to you in February 2013. Based on the continued detection of high concentrations of iron and manganese coupled with the detection of arsenic and boron in the December 2012 sample,the Division is requiring Duke Energy Progress to provide alternate water for this residence. A copy of the letter informing Duke of the Division's decision to require an alternative water supply is enclosed. The Division will continue to be in contact with you regarding the requirements placed on Duke Energy Progress. I appreciate your continued cooperation in this matter. If you need assistance please feel free to contact us. I am available if you have any additional questions or require further assistance. I can be reached at (828) 296-4680 or landon.davidson@ncdenr.gov. Sincerely, G. Landon Davidson, P.G. Regional Supervisor Water Quality Regional Operations Section Enclosed: Letter to Mr. Whisnant, Duke Energy Progress, Inc. Analytical results for thallium (Pace Labs) HRE for thallium results Analytical results for dissolved metals and bacteria HRE for dissolved metals sample AC00833 Cc: Buncombe Co. Health Dept.—Env. Health Debra Watts—DWR Raleigh MCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Pat McCrory Thomas A. Reeder John E, Skvarla, III Governor Director Secretary October 23, 2013 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED 70121010 00021967 6889 Mr. Garry A. Whisnant Asheville Plant Manager Duke Energy Progress, Inc. 200 CP&L Drive Arden, NC 28704 RE: Duke Energy Progress, Inc. Asheville Electric Steam Plant Buncombe County Dear Mr. Whisnant, As provided in more detail below, and based on recent sampling results, the _Division of Water Resources (Division) is requiring Duke Energy Progress, Inc. (Duke Energy Progress) to immediately initiate site assessment activities at the Asheville Electric Steam Plant (Asheville Plant) and to provide alternative drinking water to the residents at 38 Bear Leah Trail, Arden, NC. We believe that beginning this assessment now will provide valuable information necessary to continue our efforts to address this situation. The Division recently sampled five active water supply wells located in the vicinity of the Asheville Plant. Results to date have only been finalized for thallium and dissolved metals. Only one supply well had a detection of thallium, and another different well had elevated concentrations of the dissolved metals iron and manganese. Specifically, samples taken in December 2012 and again in September 2013 from the well at 38 Bear Leah Trail, Arden, NC indicated the presence of iron and manganese in concentrations that are above the federal drinking water standards. Samples from September 2013 at 40 Bear Leah Trail, Arden NC indicated the presence of thallium that, while below the federal drinking water standard, is considered atypical of groundwater in this area. A summary of these results is provided as an WATER QUALITY REGIONAL OPERATIONS SECTION North Carolina Division of Water Resources—Asheville Regional Office 2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,N.C. 28778 Phone(828)2964500 FAX (828)299-7043 Internet: h2o.enr.state.nc.us An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Duke Energy Progress Asheville October 23,2013 Page 2 of 3 attachment to this letter as are the lab sheets and related health risk evaluations. As a result of these tests results the Division is requiring Duke Energy Progress to take the following actions: 1) Initiate site assessment activities consistent with the procedures set forth in 15A NCAC 2L .0106(g). Assessment activities initially should focus on those constituents detected in the above-referenced water supply wells to include but not be limited to iron, manganese, boron, arsenic and thallium. Based on the known occurrence of these constituents in onsite monitoring wells, assessment activities will require installation of borings and offsite monitoring wells including installation of wells completed in the transition and bedrock zones of the aquifer system. A site assessment plan should be submitted to the Asheville Regional Office within 45 days of this letter. Within 180 days of the Division's approval of the plan, a complete site assessment report shall be submitted to the Division. 2) Provide alternative water supply to the residents at 38 Bear Leah Trail, Arden, NC no later than November 15, 2013. In a separate letter we are notifying the residents of both 38 and 40 Bear Leah Trail of the sampling results and of the requirements contained in this letter. We are aware of the proposed consent decree pending before the Court in the litigation between DENR and Duke. As with any proposed consent order.there is some uncertainty associated with both the timing and content of a final approved order or other disposition of the lawsuits. The requirements outlined in this letter are prudent and consistent with the approach DENR has already recommended in the proposed consent order. We are confident that together we share a common commitment to protect North Carolina's environment and public health. The Division is available to assist you with your implementation of these requirements. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me at 828-296-4500. Sincerely, `-6 Landon Da idson, P.G. Regional Supervisor Water Quality Regional Operations Section Attachments: Summary of Sampling at 38/40 Bear Leah Trail Lab results for sample AC00833 HRE for sample AC00833 HRE for samples A890862 and AB89152 Pace Analytical lab results DW METALS 9/30 Cc: John Toepfer—Duke Energy Progress,Inc. Laurie Moorhead—Duke Energy Progress,Inc. Debra Watts—DWRCO Sergei Chernikov—NPDES Permitting,CO Summary of Testing at 38 Bear Leah Trail ("38") • Testing in October 2012 and December 2012 at 38 indicated iron and manganese above the federal drinking water standard. At that time, a health risk evaluation of the results recommended the water not be used for drinking and cooking unless a water treatment system was installed. DENR notified the owner of these results and recommendations (see attached). Arsenic and boron were also detected during December 2012 tests at concentrations below the federal drinking water standards and the groundwater standards. • Testing in September 2013 resulted in similar results as the testing in October/December 2012 described above. • In addition to the sample of the well water at 38, samples taken at the compliance boundary wells on Duke's Energy's property also indicated the presence of iron and manganese Summary of Testing at 40 Bear Leah Trail ("40") • Samples taken in September 2013 indicate the presence of thallium at 0.11 parts per billion (pp b)(attached). While the reported concentration is below the North Carolina state groundwater standard and federal drinking water standards, the presence of thallium is atypical, in groundwater in this setting. A health risk evaluation of these results indicate that the water can currently be used for drinking, cooking, etc. (attached). • Thallium in concentrations above the groundwater standard was detected most recently in compliance boundary well CB-311 in the July 2013 sampling event. WATER QUALITY REGIONAL OPERATIONS SECTION North Carolina Division of Water Resources—Asheville Regional Office 2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,N.C. 28778 Phone(828)2964500 FAX (828)299-7043 Internet: h2o.enr.state.nc.us An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer \\ \ i �s .� Pace Analytical Services,Inc. Pace Analytical Services,Inc. Pace Analytical Services,Inc. .f)Iical 205 East Meadow Road-Suite A 2225 Riverside Dr. 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 ,wpacalatecom Eden,NC 27288 Asheville,NC 28804 Huntersville,NC 28078 (336)623-8921 (828)254-7176 (704)875-9092 ANALYTICAL RESULTS Project: DW METALS 9/30 Pace Project No.: 92174029 Sample: 1C11315 LONG SHOALS Lab ID: 92174029001 Collected: 09/30/13 13:20 Received: 09/30/13 14:25 Matrix:Water Parameters Results Units Report Limit DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No. Qual 200.8 MET ICPMS Analytical Method:EPA 200.8 Preparation Method:EPA 200.8 Thallium ND ug/L 0.10 1 10/02/13 13:25 10/04/13 13:03 7440-28-0 Sample: 1C1118 GLENVIEW Lab ID: 92174029002 Collected: 09/30/13 09:40 Received: 09/30/13 14:25 Matrix:Water Parameters Results Units Report Limit DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No. Qual 200.8 MET ICPMS Analytical Method:EPA200,8 Preparation Method:EPA 200.8 Thallium ND ug/L 0.10 1 10/02/13 13:25 10/04/1313:08 7440-28-0 Sample: 1C11404 GLENN BRIDGE Lab ID: 92174029003 Collected: 09/30/13 10:40 Received: 09/30/13 14:25 Matrix:Water Parameters Results Units Report Limit DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No. Qual 200.8 MET ICPMS Analytical Method:EPA 200.8 Preparation Method:EPA 200.8 Thallium ND ug/L 0.10 1 10/02/13 13:25 10/04/13 13:13 7440-28-0 Sample: 1C1138 BEAR LEAH TRAIL Lab ID: 92174029004 Collected: 09/30/13 11:30 Received: 09/30/13 14:25 Matrix:Water Parameters Results Units Report Limit DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No. Qual 200.8 MET ICPMS Analytical Method:EPA 200.8 Preparation Method:EPA 200.8 Thallium ND ug/L 0.10 1 10/02/13 13:25 10/04/1313:18 7440-28-0 Sample: 1C1140 BEAR LEAH TRAIL Lab ID: 92174029005 Collected: 09/3011 3 1 2:10 Received: 09/30/13 14:25 Matrix:Water Parameters Results Units Report Limit DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No. Qual 1: 200.8 MET ICPMS Analytical Method:EPA 200.8 Preparation Method:EPA 200.8 Thallium 0.11 ug/L 0.10 1 10/02/13 13:25 10/0411313:22 7440-28-0 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced,except in full, Date: 10/07/2013 10:43 AM without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services,Inc.. Page 4 of 9 ���`�. --� �; �J 00:37 9198704807 OEEB MERA PAGE 03/04 Noah Carolina Division of Public Health ()ccupgtioad and Bltvironmenial Hpi&nviology prone Epidemiology Section INORGAMC CHEMICAL ANAMMS WORT Private well water information and ilwMmendfitions counttr Name., �' "� s mpleIdNumber: Location; Aeviewa ,ArNALY89 PORT p Your well water was tested for ,niummdiff. The results were evaluated using the federal drinking waxer standards. The pH is a Measure Of the acidity of the water. Drltlking water may contain substances that can occur naturally an water or can be introduced into the water lmrnt manmade sources. / TESL'RESULTS AND.USA RECOAr11V ZNIIIATION$ ,/ Your well water meets federal drjnlcW water standard"WIN W1 ud of r�gT ttttl ing, The following substance(s)mccmled federal ddnldng water standards. Your water can be used for d r�,cooking,washing,cleaning,bathing,and showering,but p robl s such as bad time,odor, stattwa►g of pormlai n,eta may occur. You may want to install a housetwld water treatment system to address aesthetic problems. H cunt c8romium Blucuide �u esium ese Selenium Silver Sptli M IMM I PH The following substance(s)exceeded federal drinking water standards.We recommend that your well water not be used for drinking and Booking,unless you install a water treatment system to teinove th6 circled substavice(s).However,it may be used for washing,cleaning,bakbiag and showering, Arsenic r barium I cadmiujn Chromiutr I Coprw 1 Muoride I Dead Alron M esium Marl onese 11�ere Nitrato/Niirite I Seleniain 1. S111vsr I Sodium I Zinc I PH Re-satripling is recommended in lrriontbs. Re-sample for lead and/or copper. Take a first draw,5 minute,and 15 n t nute sample inside the house .9' (preferably the kitchen)and if possible a first draw,5 minute and a 15 minute sample at the well head to determine the source of tore lead and/or copper.. OTHER CONSIDIRAT IONS Routine well water sampling for the above substances is recommended every two to three years. Supple your well water when there is a known problem or ooataminatioa in your area,after repairs or replacement of your well,or after a flooding event. Cowact your local health department for sampling itawuctions. For further inbrMation piesse contact your county health depalrliment or the Occupational and EaTtronment*1 Epidemiology Branch at 919-707-5900, Revised January,2911 BUNCOMBE WA 9 Sample ID: AC00833 .9 PO Number# 13GO798 �o AROAP Date Received: 10/02/2013 ollector: TCAMPBELL O 'C Time Received: 08:00 Region: AR0 Labworks LoginlD MSWIFT Sample Matrix: GROUNDWATER Final Report Date: 10/16/13 '' Loc.Type: WATERSUPPLY Minas R606K Report Print Date: 1 0121/20 1 3 Emergency Yes/No VisltiD CDC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: ,11MI MOTTINGEft, L6EAIj LEAN TRAILARDEN.NC Location ID: IC1138SEARLEANTRAIL Collect Date: 09/30/2013 Collect Time: 11:30 Sample Depth If this report Is labeled preliminary report,the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Anaivte Name P2,L Res I Units Method Analysis_ Y-glidated by uaflfier Reference Date LAB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 2.2 °c 1012/13 CGREEN MET 7440-38-2 As-Dissolved by ICPMS Arsenic 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA 200.8 1017/13 ESTAFFORD1 7440.70-2 Ca-Dissolved Calcium by ICP 0.10 21 mg/L EPA200.7 10/10/13 ESTAFFORD1 7440-43.9 Cd-Dissolved Cadmium by ICPMS 0.50 0.50 U ug/L EPA200.8 10/7/13 ESTAFFORD1 7440-47-3 Cr-Dissolved Chromium by ICPMS 10 IOU ug/L EPA200.6 1017/13 ESTAFFORDI 7440-50-8 Cu-Dissolved Copper by ICPMS 2.0 3.8 ug/L EPA 200.8 10/7/13 ESTAFFORDI 7439-89-6 Fe-Dissolved Iron by ICP 50 21000 ': ug/L EPA200.7 10/10/13 ESTAFFORD1 7440-09-7 K-Dissolved Potassium by ICP 0.10 3.1 mg/L EPA200.7 10/10/13 ESTAFFORD1 -\7439-95 4 Mg-Dissolved Magnesium by ICP 0.10 6.6 mg/L EPA200.7 10l10/13 ESTAFFORDI 7439-98-5 Dissolved Mn by ICP 10 630 ug/L EPA 200.7 10/10/13 ESTAFFORDI 7440-23-5 Na-Dissolved Sodium by ICP 0.10 19 mg/L EPA200.7 10/10/13 ESTAFFORDI 7440-02-0 Ni-Dissolved Nickel by ICPMS 2.0 4.8 ug/L EPA200.8 1017/13 ESTAFFORDI 7439-92-1 Pb-Dissolved Lead by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA200.8 1017/13 ESTAFFORDI 7782-49.2 Se-Dissolved Selenium by ICPMS 5.0 5.0 U ug/L EPA200.8 10/7/13 ESTAFF6RD1 7440-66-6 Zn-Dissolved Zinc by ICPMS 10 30 ug/L EPA 200.8 1017/13 ESTAFFORD1 7440-22-4 Ag-Dissolved Silver by ICPMS 1.0 1.0 U ug/L EPA200.8 10/7/13 ESTAFFORD1 7420-90-5 Al-Dissolved Aluminum by ICP 50 50 U ug/L EPA200.7 10/10/13 ESTAFFORDI 7440-38-3 Ba.Dissolved Barium by ICP 10 25 uglL EPA200.7 10/10/13 ESTAFFORDI 7439-97-6 Hg 245.1 Dissolved 0.2 0.20 U ug/L EPA245.1 10/10/13 ESTAFFORDI 7440-28-0 Thallium(TI)Dissolved by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA200.8 10/7113 ESTAFFORD1 Laboratory Section»1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699.1623 (919)733.3908 -' For a detailed description of the quelilfer codes re(erto}tts;!/.satte6acA.�nrsralr. kAxN.f�.W.uedni�t/lashsSANLasa.SlcallfistfiaAss 1�taK/.ss.�Sa6nssunt.,a'.Nrtt6Lxta(lahGSaAsAaltschats.!s.C: Page 1 of 1 �-� i <:J �_, �.�' BUNCOMBE OF 1NAT9 Sample ID: AC00939 �� PG PO Number# ARO AROAP Date Received: 10/01/2013 hector: TCAMPBELL p Time Received: 08:65 Region: ARO Labworks LoginlD KJIMISON2 Sample Matrix: GROUNDWATER ' Final Report Date: 12/30/99 Loc.Type: WATERSUPPLY ra ri RetUft Report Print Date: 1 0121/2 0 1 3 Emergency Yes/No VisltlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: JIMI MOTTINGER 40S-9_8-9,Ae ,-UL,GARDEN NC Location ID: 1C1140SEARLEAHTRAIL Coiled Date: 09/30/2013 Collect Time: 12:10 Sample Depth If this report Is labeled prellminary report,the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analyte Name P L ReSL M t o Analysis Qualifier Units Reference Date Validated b Others Sample temperature at receipt by lab 1.1 °C 10/1/13 RBYRD Coliform,MF Fecal in liquid 1 80 Q1 CFU/100ml APHA9222D-20th 10/1/13 Coliform,MF Total in liquid 1 18001 CFU/100mi APHA9222B-20th 10/1/13 Turbidity 1 1 U NTU APHA21308-20th 10/2/13 Total Dissolved Solids in liquid PENDING mg/L APHA254OC-18TH 12/30/99 r Laboratory Section»1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699.1623 (919)733-3906 - For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to ,to,;rlaa[tq!ncrtAnt,96PJW5,Wtt4(IA.W.AlA0A6RL5A5hAAAlASdRA.t0.SWAIIt1A1_SRfl^tateeJJ aAUAGnsa!xnaaxAlsxa4lixa(lAhlt!AAnhaltsshsss!tt? Page 1 of 1 .� , _ J; �::.;! ___ North Carolina Division of Public health Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology Branch, Epidemiology Section INORGANIC CHEMICAL ANALYSTS REPORT Private weal.water information and recommendations County: V � ���� �;�_-___•N1�ne: `w�. �(Vt +e g.- Sa€liplc Id Nurr€ber: k_o0"K,:3 t S�a�� S Location: , '�. � t �__..._.lZev}ever ANALYSIS REPORT Your well water was tested for 15 metals, plus nitrates,nitrites; and pH. The results were evaluated using the federal drinking water standards. The pFl is a measure of the acidity of the water. Drinking water may contain substances that can occur naturally in water or can be introduced into the water'from manmade sources. TEST RESULTS AND USE RECOMMENDATIONS Your well water meets federal drinking water standards. Your water can be used for drinking, cooking. washing, cleaning, bathing, anal showering. The following substance(s) exceeded federal drinking water standards. Your water can be used for drinking,cooking washing,cleaning, bathing, and showering, but aesthetic problems such as bad taste, odor, staining of porcelain, etc, may occur. You may want to install a household water treatment system to address aesthetic problems Baa•itun Cadmium. rChromium Fluoride ion MLi��nes um -" Manbanese Selen€uni s€lve€ Sodium Zinc Dlal /The:following substance(s) exceedeel federal drinking dater standards. We recommend that your well water not be used fordfinking and cooking, unless you irYstall a water. recta-t nt system to remove the circled suhstar cj s). l lowcver 'tt rr7a s d for washing;clea ing, bathing and showering. 1 Arsenic BarIUM, Cadnitt€m Cltromiu€7i cop er Fluoride /.read Zr2 Magnesium an< nese Ntereur Nitrate/Niu•ite Seie€iium Silver i Sodium "Zinc PH Re-scunplittg is recommended in months. Re-sample for lead and_/or copper. Take a first draw, 5 minute,and 15 minute sample inside the house (preferably the kitchen) and ifpossible a first.draw, 5 minute and a 15 minute sample at the wellhead to determine the source of the lead and/or copper. OTHER CONSIDERATIONS Routine well water sampling for the above substances is recommended every two to three years. Sample your well water when there is a known problem or contamination in your area, after repairs or replacement of your well, or after a flooding event. Contact your local health department for sampling instructions. For further irrtormation:.please contact your county liealth department or the Occupational and I rrvironrnentf�! I pidemi6logy Brauch at'919-707-5900. Rcvised January,Nit: _- - --- _._ A ,� �_. ,� ; '�_ .; __ AF I'W RUNK North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Pat McCrory Thomas A. Reeder John E. Skvarla, III Governor Director Secretary CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED 70121010000219676902 October 24, 2013 Charles and Linda Boyette 103 Craig Drive Emerald Isle, NC 28594 Re: Water Supply Well - Lab ID: AC00758 Sample location address: 7540 Linville Hwy., Newland, NC PIN: 182200996143 Avery County, NC Dear Mr. Boyette, Please find attached the analytical results for a water sample collected from your well located at the address referenced above, on September 25, 2013. These are the same results we discussed on the phone and that I sent to you via email. The sample was analyzed for an array of constituents including arsenic, lead, semi-volatile organics, chlorinated pesticides, acid herbicides, phosphorus and nitrogen based pesticides. All of these constituents tested were below detection with the exception of a chlorinated pesticide named dieldrin. Attached are the analytical results for your records. The following table summarizes the attached analytical results. Please note that the bolded value indicates a pesticide level above the NC Groundwater Standard, 15A NCAC 2L .0202. The result is shown in units of micrograms of contaminant per liter of water and is approximately equivalent to part per billion (ppb). � � frtr y � laimorin NC Groundwater' Cone�tratlon detected G?ntarinant Standaxt (Rp�) �n yurwe(Iwater (ppb) tAE�t E a , z , .I Dieldrin 0.002 0.06 Because pesticides were detected in the water sample above the applicable standard, a Health Risk Evaluation (HRE) of the water supply has been requested. Our toxicologist, Dr. Ken WATER QUALITY REGIONAL OPERATIONS SECTION North Carolina Division of Water Resources—Asheville Regional Office 2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,N.C. 28778 Phone(828)2964500 FAX (828)299-7043 Internet: h2o.enr.state.nc.us An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer A Boyette Page 2 of 2 October 24, 2013 Rudo, will be performing the HRE and I will forward the HRE to you upon my receipt. Because the concentration is above NC state standards, you should not cook with or drink this water. Additionally, the HRE will likely recommend that you limit your exposure to the water during baths and showers to a prescribed duration. As referenced in my email to you on October 23, 2013, 1 am exploring options for alternate water for your home. A potential option for funding alternate water for your home, whether connection to a public system or filtration, is utilization of the Bernard Allen Memorial Fund. The Bernard Allen Memorial Fund ("Fund") was established to help provide alternate water sources for homeowners throughout North Carolina who might otherwise not be able to afford to provide alternate water for themselves in situations where the primary drinking water source well has become contaminated. Qualification for use of the Fund is required for each site. Attached you will find a Household Income Verification Affidavit to be completed and returned to our Asheville office at NCDENR APS, 2090 U.S. Hwy. 70, Swannanoa, NC 28778. Please call upon receipt of the approved affidavit to provide your phone number so the Fund Administrator can schedule its contractor to deliver bottled water until a permanent solution can be arranged. In accordance with the Residential Property Disclosure Act, it is your responsibility to disclose this contamination as part of the property sale. You should also notify all current and J future tenants of your property of the contamination detected in your well. If you have any questions regarding the results please contact me at (828)296-4680. Sincerely, `V G. Landon Davidson, P.G. Regional Supervisor Water Quality Regional Operations Section Attachment: Lab results AC00758 Bernard Allen Application cc: Toe River Health District—Env. Health Director Bernard Allen Affadavit—to be completed and submitted to NCDENR—APS 2090 U.S. Hwy 70 Swannanoa,NC 28778 ' \WNAT,c Sample ID: AC00758 63� PO Number# 13GO789 dAP Pr Date Received: 09/27/2013 A MOORE Time Received: 08:00 ARO Labworks LoginlD MSWIFT Matrix: GROUNDWATER Final Report Date: 10/23/13 type: WATER SUPPLY Final Report Report Print Date: 10/23/2013 ..nergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: CHARLES AND LINDA BOYETTE Location ID: 1C006754OLILNVILLEFALLS Collect Date: 09/25/2013 Collect Time: 10:27 Sample Depth if this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date LAB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 2.6 °C 9/27/13 HMORGAN NUT NO2+NO3 as N in liquid 0.02 2.5 mg/L as N LaclO-107-04-1-c 9/27/13 CGREEN Nitrate as N in liquid 0.02 2.5 mg/L as N Lachat107-04-1-c 9/30/13 CGREEN Nitrite as N in liquid 0.01 0.01 U mg/L as N Lachat107-04-1-c 9/27/13 CGREEN MET 7440-38-2 As by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA 200.8 10/1/13 ESTAFFORD1 7439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA 200.8 10/1/13 ESTAFFORD1 SEM 9 111 Semivolatile Organics(BNAs) in liquid _TITLE_ ug/L EPA62518270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL 62=—'3 Aniline 12 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL 108-95-2 Phenol 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL 111-44-4 Bis(2-chloroethyl)ether 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL 95-57-8 Chlorophenol, 2- 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL 541-73-1 Dichlorobenzene, 1,3 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL 106-46-7 Dichlorobenzene, 1,4- 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL 100-51-6 Benzyl alcohol 30 Not detected J2 ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL 95-50-1 Dichlorobenzene, 1,2- 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL 95-48-7 Methylphenol, 2- 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL 39638-32-9 Bis(2-chloroisopropyl)ether 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL 106-44-5 Methylphenol, 4- 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL 621-64-7 N-nitrosodi-n-propylamine 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL 67-72-1 Hexachloroethane 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL 98-95-3 Nitrobenzene 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL 78-59-1 Isophorone 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL 88-75-5 Nitrophenol, 2- 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL 105-67-9 Dimethylphenol, 2,4- 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL 65-85-0 Benzoic acid 50 Not detected J2 ug/L EPA625/827013510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL 111-91-1 Bis(2-chloroethoxy)methane 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL 127" -2 Dichlorophenol, 2,4 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL 12u-Zi Trcchoorobenzene, 1,2,4- 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to http.1/portal ncdenr ore/web/wq/lab/stafHnfo/lechassi t#Data Qualifier Codes<http://portal ncdenr omlwebiwq/iab/staffinL/techassist> Page 1 of 6 \\ :\ \...\ ��Y �V� NC 1OWQ La6oratory Section(4sults ILNVILLEFALLS Sample ID: AC00768 Collect Date: 09/25/2013 Collect Time:: 10:27 ,ce Name PQL Result/ Units Method Anal sis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date .phthalene(SV) 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL Chloroaniline, 4- 12 Not detected J2 ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7113 PCAMPBELL Hexachlorobutadiene(SV) 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL A-7 Chloro-3-methyl phenol, 4- 15 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL 91-57-6 Methylnaphthalene, 2- 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL 77-47-4 Hexachlorocyclopentadiene 12 Not detected J2 ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL 88-06-2 Trichlorophenol, 2,4,6- 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL 95-95-4 Trichlorophenol, 2,4,5- 12 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL 91-58-7 Chloronaphthalene, 2- 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL 88-74-4 Nitroaniline, 2- 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL 131-11-3 Dimethyl phthalate 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL 208-96-8 Acenaphthylene 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL 606-20-2 Dinitrotoluene, 2,6- 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL 99-09-2 Nitroaniline, 3- 50 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL 83-32-9 Acenaphthene 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL 51-28-5 Dinitrophenol, 2,4- 50 Not detected J2 ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL 100-02-7 Nitrophenol, 4- 50 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL 132-64-9 Dibenzofuran 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL 121-14-2 Dinitrotoluene, 2,4- 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL 84-66-2 Diethyl phthalate 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL 7005-72-3 Chlorophenyl phenyl ether, 4 10 Not detected J2 ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL 8i; Fluorene 12 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL 100-01-6 Nitroaniline, 4- 50 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL 534-52-1 Dinitro-2-methyl phenol, 4,6- 50 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL 86-30-6 N-nitrosodiphenylamine 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL 101-55-3 Bromophenyl phenyl ether, 4- 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL 118-74-1 Hexachlorobenzene 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL 87-86-5 Pentachlorophenol 30 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7113 PCAMPBELL 85-01-8 Phenanthrene 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL 120-12-7 Anthracene 10 Not detected ug/L EPA62518270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL 84-74-2 Di-n-butyl phthalate 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL 206-44-0 Fluoranthene 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL 129-00-0 Pyrene 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL 85-68-7 Butylbenzyl phthalate 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL 91-94-1 Dichlorobenzidine, 3,3'- 30 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL 56-55-3 Benzo(a)anthracene 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL 218-01-9 Chrysene 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/6270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL 117-81-7 Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL 117-84-0 Di-n-octyl phthalate 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL 205-99-2 Benzo(b)fluoranthene 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL 207-08-9 Benzo(k)fluoranthene 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL 8 Benzo(a)pyrene 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to http://Portal.ncdenr.org/web/wci/lab/staffinfo/techassist#Data Qualifier Codes 4http://aortal ncdenr orx/web/wa/tab/staffinfo/techassist, Page 2 of 6 L NC 1DWWQ Ga6oratory Section Wssufts JLNVILLEFALLS Sample ID: AC00758 Collect Date: 09/26/2013 Collect Time:: 10:27 [e Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date .eno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene 15 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene 15 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL Benzo(g,h,i)perylene 15 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 10/7/13 PCAMPBELL A 1439-92-1 Chlorinated Pesticides in Liquid _TITLE_ ug/L EPA608 10/10/11, JHAYES 15972-60-8 Alachlor 0.28 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 10/10/1: JHAYES 309-00-2 Aldrin 0.06 Not detected ug/L EPA608 10/10/1: JHAYES 319-84-6 BHC-Alpha 0.03 Not detected J2 ug/L EPA608 10/10/1, JHAYES 319-85-7 BHC-Beta 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 10/10/11, JHAYES 319-86-8 BHC_Delta 0.06 Not detected J2 ug/L EPA608 10/10/1, JHAYES 58-89-9 BHC-Gamma (Lindane) 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 10/10/1: JHAYES 57-74-9 Chlordane, Technical 0.5 Not detected ug/L EPA608 10/10/1, JHAYES 5103-71-9 Chlordane, Alpha 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 10/10/1: JHAYES 5103-74-2 Chlordane, Gamma 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 10/10/1: JHAYES 3734-48-3 Chlordene 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 10/10/1. JHAYES 510-15-6 Chlorobenzilate 0.48 Not detected ug/L EPA608 10/10/1. JHAYES 1861-32-1 DCPA 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 10/10/1, JHAYES 53-19-0 DDD 2,4 0.06 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 10/10/1: JHAYES 72-54-8 DDD 4,4 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 10/10/1. JHAYES 3424-82-6 DDE 2,4 0.05 Not detected ug/L EPA608 10/10/1: JHAYES 72-55-9 DDE 4,4 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 10/10/1, JHAYES 7f -6 DDT 2,4 0.05 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 10/10/1: JHAYES 50-29-3 T7 - 0.03 Not d 1 ug/L EPA608 10/10/1, JHAYES 60-57-1 Dieldrin 0.03 0.06 ug/L EPA 608 10/10/1: JHAYES 959-98= an 0.03 •�. of Bete tee -�'' ug/L EPA 608 10/10/1: JHAYES 33213-65-9 Endosulfan II 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 10/10/1, JHAYES 1031-07-8 Endosulfan sulfate 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 10/10/1: JHAYES 72-20-8 Endrin 0.03 Not detected J2 ug/L EPA608 10/10/1, JHAYES 7421-93-4 Endrin Aldehyde 0.06 Not detected ug/L EPA608 10/10/1: JHAYES 53494-70-5 Endrin Ketone 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 10/10/1: JHAYES 2593-15-9. Ethazole 0.09 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 10/10/1. JHAYES 76-44-8 Heptachlor 0.06 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 10/10/1. JHAYES 1024-57-3 Heptachlor epoxide 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 10/10/1: JHAYES 118-74-1 Hexachlorobenzene(Pest) 0.02 Not detected ug/L EPA608 10/10/1, JHAYES 72-43-5 Methoxychlor 4,4 0.15 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 10/10/1. JHAYES 2385-85-5 Mirex 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 10/10/11, JHAYES 39765-80-5 Trans Nonachlor 0.05 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 10/10/1: JHAYES 27304-13-8 Oxychlordane 0.05 Not detected ug/L EPA608 10/10/11 JHAYES 52645-53-1 Mixed Permethrin 1.20 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 10/10/1: JHAYES 1918-16-7 Propachlor 0.54 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 10/10/1: JHAYES 117-18-0 Tecnazene 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 10/10/1, JHAYES 1r '9-8 Trifluralin 0.05 Not detected ug/L EPA608 10/10/1.1 JHAYES Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to httn://oortal.ncdenr.ow./web/wo/lab/sta#finfo/techassist#Data Qualifier Codes<http•//portal ncdenr or4Iweb/wa/lab/staffinfo/techassist> Page 3 of 6 9VC DWQ La6oratory Section&suits _ILNVILLEFALLS Sample ID: AC00758 Collect Date: 09/25/2013 Collect Time:: 10:27 to Name PQL Result/ Method Anal rsis Validated by Qualifier Units Reference Date .,clor 1016 1 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 10/10/1: JHAYES Aroclor 1221 1 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 10/10/1: JHAYES ,-5 Aroclor 1232 1 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 10/10/1, JHAYES A-21-9 Aroclor 1242 1 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 10/10/1: JHAYES 12672-29-6 Aroclor 1248 1 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 10/10/11, JHAYES 11097-69-1 Aroclor 1254 1 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 10/10/11, JHAYES 11096-82-5 Aroclor 1260 1 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 10/10/1, JHAYES 37324-23-5 Aroclor 1262 1 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 10/10/1, JHAYES 8001-35-2 Toxaphene 3 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 10/10/11, JHAYES 121-75-5 Acid Herbicides in liquids _TITLE_ ug/L EPA 615 10/3/13 JHAYES 50594-66-6 Acifluorfen (Blazer) 0.33 Not detected ug/L EPA 615 10/3/13 JHAYES 25057-89-0 Bentazon 0.42 Not detected ug/L EPA 615 10/3/13 JHAYES 94-75-7 2,4-D 0.45 Not detected ug/L EPA 615 10/3/13 JHAYES 94-82-6 2,4-DB 1.35 Not detected ug/L EPA 615 10/3/13 JHAYES 1918-00-9 Dicamba 0.15 Not detected ug/L EPA 615 10/3/13 JHAYES 51-36-5 3,5-DichlorobenzoicAcid 0.18 Not detected ug/L EPA 615 10/3/13 JHAYES .120-36-5 Dichlorprop 0.54 Not detected ug/L EPA 615 10/3/13 JHAYES 88-85-7 Dinoseb 0.63 Not detected ug/L EPA 615 10/3/13 JHAYES 100-02-7 4-Nitrophenol (Pest) 0.24 Not detected J2 ug/L EPA 615 10/3/13 JHAYES 87-86-5 Pentachlorophenol(PCP) 0.09 Not detected ug/L EPA 615 10/3/13 JHAYES 93-76-5 214,5-T 0.18 Not detected ug/L EPA615 10/3/13 JHAYES 2,4,5-TP(Silvex) 0.18 Not detected ug/L EPA 615 10/3/13 JHAYES 886-50-0 Phosphorus based Pesticides in Liquic _TITLE_ ug/L EPA 614 10/3/13 JHAYES 786-19-6 Carbophenothion 0.80 Not detected ug/L EPA 614 10/3/13 JHAYES 2921-88-2 Chlorpyrifos 0.40 Not detected ug/L EPA 614 10/3/13 JHAYES 78-48-8 DEF (Oxidized merphos) 0.40 Not detected ug/L EPA614 10/3/13 JHAYES 126-75-0 Demeton 0.80 Not detected ug/L EPA 614 10/3/13 JHAYES 62-73-7 Dichlorvos 0.6 Not detected ug/L EPA 614 10/3/13 JHAYES 333-41-5 Diazinon 0.40 Not detected ug/L EPA 614 10/3/13 JHAYES 60-51-5 Dimethoate 1.6 Not detected J2 ug/L EPA 614 10/3/13 JHAYES 298-04-4 Disulfoton 0.9 Not detected ug/L EPA 614 10/3/13 JHAYES 2497-06-5 Disulfoton Sulfone 0.40 Not detected ug/L EPA 614 10/3/13 JHAYES 2497-07-6 Disulfoton Sulfoxide 10. Not detected ug/L EPA 614 10/3/13 JHAYES 2104-64-5 EPN 0.40 Not detected ug/L EPA 614 10/3/13 JHAYES 563-12-2 Ethion 0.40 Not detected ug/L EPA 614 10/3/13 JHAYES 13194-48-4 Ethoprop 0.40 Not detected ug/L EPA 614 10/3/13 JHAYES 55-38-9 Fenthion 0.40 Not detected ug/L EPA 614 10/3/13 JHAYES 115-90-2 Fensulfothion 6 Not detected J2 ug/L EPA 614 10/3/13 JHAYES 121-75-5 Malathion 0.5 Not detected ug/L EPA 614 10/3/13 JHAYES 6923-22-4 Monocrotophos 1.0 Not detected ug/L EPA 614 10/3/13 JHAYES 300-76-5 Naled 3.0 Not detected ug/L EPA 614 10/3/13 JHAYES Ethyl Parathion 0.40 Not detected ug/L EPA 614 10/3/13 JHAYES Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to http://Dortal.ncdenr.ora/web/wa/lab/staffinfo/techassist#Data Qualifier Codes<http://portal.ncdenr.orz/web/wa/iab/staifinfo/techassist> Page 4 of 6 ,9VC DWQ La6oratory Section 1psults _ILNVILLEFALLS Sample ID: AC00768 Collect Date: 09/26/2013 Collect Time:: 10:27 ,ce Name PQL Result/ Units Method Anal r Validated by Qualifier Reference Date >fhyl Parathion 0.40 Not detected ug/L EPA 614 10/3/13 JHAYES Mevinphos 0.9 Not detected ug/L EPA 614 10/3/13 JHAYES Phorate 0.40 Not detected ug/L EPA 614 10/3/13 JHAYES d4-3 Ronnel 0.40 Not detected ug/L EPA 614 10/3/13 JHAYES ,1689-24-5 Sulfotepp 0.40 Not detected ug/L EPA 614 10/3/13 JHAYES 13071-79-9 Terbufos 0.6 Not detected ug/L EPA 614 10/3/13 JHAYES 2675-77-6 Nitrogen based Pesticides in Liquid _TITLE_ ug/L EPA619 10/7/13 JHAYES 834-12-8 Ametryn 9 Not detected ug/L EPA 619 10/7/13 JHAYES 1610-17-9 Atraton 9 Not detected ug/L EPA 619 10/7/13 JHAYES 1912-24-9 Atrazine 9 Not detected ug/L EPA 619 10/7/13 JHAYES 314-40-9 Bromacil 27 Not detected ug/L EPA 619 10/7/13 JHAYES 23184-66-9 Butachlor 24 Not detected ug/L EPA619 10/7/13 JHAYES 2008-41-5 Butylate 9 Not detected ug/L EPA619 10/7/13 JHAYES 101-21-3 chlorpropham 33 Not detected ug/L EPA619 10/7/13 JHAYES 21725-46-2 Cyanazine 9 Not detected ug/L EPA 619 10/7/13 JHAYES 1134-23-2 Cycloate 9 Not detected ug/L EPA 619 10/7/13 JHAYES 957-51-7 Diphenamid 9 Not detected ug/L EPA619 10/7/13 JHAYES 759-94-4 EPTC(Eptam) 9 Not detected ug/L EPA 619 10/7/13 JHAYES 60168-88-9 Fenarimol 12 Not detected ug/L EPA 619 10/7/13 JHAYES 59756-60-4 Fluridone 80 Not detected ug/L EPA 619 10/7/13 JHAYES 51235-04-2 Hexazinone 6 Not detected ug/L EPA619 10/7/13 JHAYES Methyl ParaoXOn 9 Not detected ug/L EPA619 10/7/13 JHAYES 51218-45-2 Metolachlor 18 Not detected ug/L EPA619 10/7/13 JHAYES 21087-64-9 Metribuzin 18 Not detected ug/L EPA 619 10/7/13 JHAYES 2212-67-1 Molinate 9 Not detected ug/L EPA619 10/7/13 JHAYES 15299-99-7 Napropamide 15 Not detected ug/L EPA619 10/7/13 JHAYES 27314-13-2 Norflurazon 12 Not detected ug/L EPA619 10M13 JHAYES 1114-71-2 Pebulate 9 Not detected ug/L EPA619 10/7/13 JHAYES 1610-18-0 Prometon 9 Not detected ug/L EPA 619 10/7/13 JHAYES 7287-19-6 Prometryn 9 Not detected ug/L EPA 619 10/7/13 JHAYES 23950-58-5 Pronamide 33 Not detected ug/L EPA619 10/7/13 JHAYES 139-40-2 Propazine 9 Not detected ug/L EPA 619 10/7/13 JHAYES 1014-70-6 Simetryn 9 Not detected ug/L EPA 619 10/7/13 JHAYES 5902-51-2 Terbacil 15 Not detected ug/L EPA619 10/7/13 JHAYES 34014-18-1 Tebuthiuron 30 Not detected ug/L EPA619 10/7/13 JHAYES 886-50-0 Terbutryn 9 Not detected ug/L EPA 619 10/7/13 JHAYES 43121-43-3 Triadimefon 9 Not detected ug/L EPA619 10/7/13 JHAYES 41814-78-2 Tricyclazole 48 Not detected ug/L EPA619 10/7/13 JHAYES 961-11-5 Tetrachlovinphos 6 Not detected ug/L EPA619 10/7/13 JHAYES 1929-77-7 Vernolate 9 Not detected ug/L EPA 619 10/7/13 JHAYES 2675-77-6 Chloroneb 0.21 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 10/10/1: JHAYES Chlorothalonil 0.2 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 10/10/1: JHAYES Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to http://portal ncdenr orp/web/wa/lab/staffinfo/techassict#Data Qualifier Codes<http:/Jportal.ncdenr.org/web/wci/­tab/staffinfo/techassist> Page 5 of 6 �\ �. \\ \. V NC OWQ La6oratory Section Wsufts -ILNVILLEFALLS Sample ID: AC00758 Collect Date: 09/25/2013 Collect Time:: 10:27 ,ce Name PQL Result/ Units Method Anal r�sis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date Sample Comments .,I(J2-estimated-1 analyte failed< LCL in CV2 & 12 components<LCL in Matrix spike dS:OPP-J2-estimated-2 analytes failed < LCL in CV2. SEM:SV-J2-estimated- 1 analyte failed to meet curve fit criteria. SEM:SV-J2-estimated-5 analyte(s)failed < LCL in the CV2NSI. PES:OCP-J2-estimated-3 analytes failed < LCL in CV2. A a Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to http://Portal.ntdenr.ora./web/wci/lab/staffinfo/techassist#Data Qualifier Codes<http://portal ncdenr.ora/weblwg/!ab/"staffinfo/techassM> Page 6 of 6 NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES IN THE MATTER OF: Bernard Allen Memorial Emergency Drinking Water Fund Eligibility by Charles Boyette UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF ) AFFIDAVIT NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL ) RE:Household Income Verification STATUTES§87-98 ) Charles Boyette being duly sworn,hereby deposes and says: 1. I am/we are the owner of property generally referred to as 7540 Linville Hwy.,Newland,NC Avery County,North Carolina, 2. 1 am/we are applying for eligibility under the North Carolina General Statute(N.C.G.S.)§ 87-98(Bernard Allen Memorial Emergency Drinking Water Fund)for an alternate water supply for the property generally referred to as 7540 Linville Hwy.,Newland,NC in Avery County,North Carolina. 3. I/We hereby certify,under the pains and penalties of perjury,that I/We meet the eligibility requirements of N.C.G.S. § 87-98(c),in that my/our household gross income for calendar year 2012 is not greater than three hundred percent(300%)of the current federal poverty guidelines determined.by the US Department of Health and Human Services,as listed below: 2013 Poverty Guidelines for the 48 Contiguous States and the District of Columbia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Persons in family Poverty guideline 300% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1............................................................ $11,490 $ 34,470 2............................................................ $15,510 $ 46,530 3.................:.......................................... $19,530 $ 58,590 4............................................................ $23,550 $ 70,650 5.....................:...................................... $27,570 $ 82,710 6............................................................ $31,590 $ 94,770 7............................................................ $35,610 $106,830 8............................................................ $39,630 $118,890 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ For families with more than 8 persons,add$4,020($12,060)for each additional person. 4. I hereby certify,under the pains and penalties of perjury,that I/we have not caused or contributed to the groundwater contamination resulting in the need to seek eligibility for use of the Bernard Allen Memorial Drinking Water Fund. . Affiant further saith not. Signature/Printed Name Date Sworn to and subscribed before me this day of ,20_ Notary Public My commission expires: (SEAL) �•, `�...i Nk North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Water Quality Programs Pat McCrory Thomas A.Reeder John E.Skvarla, III Governor Director Secretary October 25, 2013 CERTIFIED MAIL 7012 1010 0002 1967 6919 RETURN RECEIPT REOUESTED Rob Duckett,General Manager Mountaintop Community Association,Inc. Post Office Box 2126 Cashiers NC 28717 Subject: Notice of Violation/Recommendation of Enforcement Action NOV-2013-LV-0647 Mountaintop Community Association, Inc. Permit No. WQ0028693 Jackson County Dear Mr. Duckett, On October 24, 2013, staff of the NC Division of Water Resources (DWR), Water Quality Regional Operations Section (WQROS), reviewed the subject wastewater treatment and disposal system's Non- Discharge Monitoring Report for June 2013. The following items specify permit conditions and limitations that were in violation at the time of the review: MONITORING AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS 1. Condition IVA. -Limits for Fecal Coliform Bacteria: Daily Maximum: 25 colonies/100 ml sample Monthly Maximum(Geometric Mean): 14 colonies/100 ml sample The daily maximum was exceeded on 611812013 (>600 colonies/100ml). The monthly geometric mean was exceeded on 613012013 (24.49 colonies/100 ml). 2. Condition IVA. -Limits for BOD, 5-Day: Daily Maximum: 15 mg/l Monthly Maximum: 10 mg/1 The daily maximum was exceeded on 611812013 (16 mg/l) Water Quality Regional Operations—Asheville Regional Office 2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,North Carolina 28778 Phone:828-2964500 FAX:828-299-7043 Internet:http://portal.ncdenr.org/web/wq An Equal Opportunity 1 Affirmative Action Employer Mr. Duckett Permit No WQ0028693 October 25, 2013 Page 2 of 2 3. Condition IVA. -Limits for Total Suspended Solids: Daily Maximum: 10 mg/1 Monthly Maximum: 5 mg/1 The daily maximum was exceeded on 614 (14mg/1), 617 (17mg/1), 6111 (13mg/l), 6117 (14mg/1), 611812013 (15mg/L). The monthly maximum was exceeded on 613012013 (9.52mg/L). As a result of the violations described in this Notice this office is considering, a recommendation for a civil penalty assessment to the Director of the Division. If you wish to present an explanation for the violations cited, or if you believe there are other factors, which should be considered, please send such information to me in writing within ten (10) days following receipt of this letter. Your response will be reviewed, and, if an enforcement action is still deemed appropriate, it will be forwarded to the Director and included for consideration. Failure to comply with conditions in a permit may result in a recommendation of enforcement action, to the Director of the Division of Water Resources who may issue a civil penalty assessment of not more that twenty-five thousand($25,000)dollars against any"person"who violates or fails to act in accordance with the terms, conditions, or requirements of a permit under authority of G.S. 143-215.6A. Please note that each day a violation continues may be considered a separate violation, subject to additional civil penalties. If you have any questions concerning this Notice, please contact Bev Price or me at(828)296-4500. Sinc�r�ly; ' _. v' J"\-� G. Landon Davidson,P.G. Regional Supervisor Water Quality Regional Operations Section cc: Bob Barr RPB Systems P.O. Box 1325 Asheville NC 28802 ARO-WQROS Files WQ Permitting Section Central Files(Non-Discharge Permitting Unit) G:\WQ\AP\Jackson\Non-discharge\MountainTop Reuse\WQ0028693NOV-2013-LV-0647.doc 4wO NR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Pat McCrory Thomas A. Reeder John E. Skvarla, III Governor Director Secretary October 25,2013 Division of Waste Management DSCA Program Delonda Alexander 1646 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1646 Re: Well Construction Permit:WM0100328 National Bank of Commerce Property Property PIN: 974030953500000 Buncombe County, NC Dear Ms.Alexander, In accordance with the application submitted on your behalf by David Graham on October 22, 2013,we are forwarding well construction permit numbered WM0100328, dated October 25, 2013.The permit is for construction of one monitoring well as described in the application and the attached permit.The well will be installed on the subject property as referenced above. The permit will be effective from the date of issuance for a period of one year and is subject to the conditions and limitations as specified therein.A Well Construction Record shall be completed and signed by the certified drilling contractor for the well.This form shall be submitted to the Department upon completion of the well. Please reference the permit number on the well construction record. Please review the attached permit conditions. Please contact Andrew Moore if you should have any questions or need additional information at 828- 296-4500. Sincerely, G. Landon Davidson, P.G. Regional Supervisor Water Quality Regional Operations Section Asheville Regional Office cc: ARO/file ec: David Graham Water Quality Regional Operations•Asheville Regional Office 2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,N.C. 28778 Phone(828)296-4500 FAX (828)299-7043 Internet: h2o.enr.state.nc.us An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES PERMIT FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF MONITORING WELL In accordance with the provisions of Article 7, Chapter 87, North Carolina General Statutes, and other applicable Laws, Rules and Regulations. PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO NCDENR-DSCA Program FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A MONITORING WELL SYSTEM consisting of one well owned by NCDENR-DSCA,1646 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1646. The well will be located on the property owned by the National Bank of Commerce, located in Buncombe County(PIN#974030953500000).This Permit is issued in accordance with the application received on October 22,2013 in conformity with specifications and supporting data,all of which are filed with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources and are considered integral parts of this Permit. This Permit is for well construction only, and does not waive any provision or requirement of any other applicable law or regulation. Construction of any well under this Permit shall be in strict compliance with the North Carolina Well Construction Regulations and Standards (15A NCAC 02C .0100), and other State and Local Laws and regulations pertaining to well construction. If any requirements or limitations specified in this Permit are unacceptable, you have a right to an adjudicatory hearing upon written request within 30 days of receipt of this Permit. The request must be in the form of a written petition conforming to Chapter 150E of the North Carolina General Statutes and filed with the Office of Administrative Hearings, 6714 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-6714. Unless such a demand is made,this Permit is final and binding. This Permit will be effective for one year from the date of its issuance and shall be subject to other specified conditions, limitations,or exceptions as follows: 1. Issuance of this Permit does not supersede any other agreement, permit, or requirement issued by another agency. 2. The well(s) shall be located and constructed as shown on the attachments submitted as part of the Permit application. 3. You are required to provide a copy of this permit to the property owner(s). 4. You are required to provide notification to the property owner upon well completion and upon termination of monitoring. 5. Each well shall have a Well Contractor Identification Plate in accordance with 15A NCAC 02C .0108(0)where applicable. 6. The monitoring well shall be maintained in accordance with 15A NCAC 2C.0108. 7. Well construction record (GW-1) for each well shall be submitted to the Division of Water Resource's Information Processing Unit within 30 days of the well completion. 8. When the well is discontinued or abandoned, it shall be abandoned in accordance with 15A NCAC 02C .0113 and a well abandonment record (GW-30) shall be submitted to the Division of Water Resource's Information Processing Unit and the property owner within 30 days of the well abandonment. Permit issued the 25th day of October,2013 FOR THE NORTH CAR�41= ENVJ1`R6-N`M,ENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION �.m Landon Davidson, Regional Supervisor Water Quality Regional Operations Section By Authority of the Environmental Management Commission Permit No. #WM0100328 Ay" t NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Pat McCrory Thomas A. Reeder John E. Skvarla, III Governor Director Secretary October 25, 2013 Division of Waste Management DSCA Program Delonda Alexander 1646 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1646 Re: Well Construction Permit:WM0100327 City of Asheville Property Property PIN: 974030762400000 Buncombe County, NC Dear Ms.Alexander, In accordance with the application submitted on your behalf by David Graham on October 22, 2013,we are forwarding well construction permit numbered WM0100327, dated October 25, 2013.The permit is for construction of one monitoring well as described in the application and the attached permit.The well will be installed on the subject property as referenced above. The permit will be effective from the date of issuance for a period of one year and is subject to the conditions and limitations as specified therein.A Well Construction Record shall be completed and signed by the certified drilling contractor for the well.This form shall be submitted to the Department upon completion of the well. Please reference the permit number on the well construction record. Please review the attached permit conditions. Please contact Andrew Moore if you should have any questions or need additional information at 828- 296-4500. Sincerely, r� G. Landon Davidson, P.G. Regional Supervisor Water Quality Regional Operations Section Asheville Regional Office cc: ARO/file ec: David Graham Water Quality Regional Operations•Asheville Regional Office 2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,N.C. 28778 Phone(828)2964500 FAX (828)299-7043 Internet: h2o.enr.state.nc.us An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES PERMIT FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF MONITORING WELL In accordance with the provisions of Article 7, Chapter 87, North Carolina General Statutes, and other applicable Laws, Rules and Regulations. PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO NCDENR-DSCA Program FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A MONITORING WELL SYSTEM consisting of one well owned by NCDENR-DSCA,1646 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1646.The well will be located on the property owned by the City of Asheville,located in Buncombe County(PIN#974030762400000).This Permit is issued in accordance with the application received on October 22,2013 in conformity with specifications and supporting data,all of which are filed with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources and are considered integral parts of this Permit. This Permit is for well construction only, and does not waive any provision or requirement of any other applicable law or regulation. Construction of any well under this Permit shall be in strict compliance with the North Carolina Well Construction Regulations and Standards (15A NCAC 02C .0100), and other State and Local Laws and regulations pertaining to well construction. If any requirements or limitations specified in this Permit are unacceptable, you have a right to an adjudicatory hearing upon written request within 30 days of receipt of this Permit. The request must be in the form of a written petition conforming to Chapter 150E of the North Carolina General Statutes and filed with the Office of Administrative Hearings, 6714 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-6714. Unless such a demand is made,this Permit is final and binding. This Permit will be effective for one year from the date of its issuance and shall be subject to other specified conditions,limitations,or exceptions as follows: 1. Issuance of this Permit does not supersede any other agreement, permit, or requirement issued by another agency. 2. The well(s) shall be located and constructed as shown on the attachments submitted as part of the Permit application. 3. You are required to provide a copy of this permit to the property owner(s). 4. You are required to provide notification to the property owner upon well completion and upon termination of monitoring. 5. Each well shall have a Well Contractor Identification Plate in accordance with 15A NCAC 02C .0108(0)where applicable. 6. The monitoring well shall be maintained in accordance with 15A NCAC 2C.0108. 7. Well construction record (GW-1) for each well shall be submitted to the Division of Water Resource's Information Processing Unit within 30 days of the well completion. 8. When the well is discontinued or abandoned, it shall be abandoned in accordance with 15A NCAC 02C .0113 and a well abandonment record (GW-30) shall be submitted to the Division of Water Resource's Information Processing Unit and the property owner within 30 days of the well abandonment. Permit issued the 25th day of October,2013 FOR THE NORTH CAR0*1N*,ENVIRO.11MENTA1 MANAGEMENT COMMISSION L ' , ........ Landon Davidson, Regional Supervisor Water Quality Regional Operations Section By Authority of the Environmental Management Commission Permit No. #WM0100327 LT NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Pat McCrory Thomas A. Reeder John E. Skvarla, III Governor Director Secretary October 28, 2013 CERTIFIED MAIL 70121010 0002 1967 6940 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED BASF Corporation Vernon C. Burrows 100 Park Avenue Florham Park,New Jersey 07932 Subject: NOTICE OF VIOLATION of the NORTH CAROLINA WELL CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS Title 15A North Carolina Administrative Code, Subchapter 2C .0100 1465 Sand Hill Road Buncombe County,North Carolina Dear Mr. Burrows: The Water Quality Regional Operations Section of the Division of Water Resources (DWR) is responsible for the regulation of well construction activities within the State of North Carolina. On October 14, 2013, staff of the Asheville Regional Office (ARO) of DWR observed several wells on property owned by BASF Corporation, located at 1465 Sand Hill Road in Asheville, North Carolina, in violation of North Carolina well construction standards. The following violation was observed on the BASF Corporation property: VIOLATION 1: Failure to secure a non-water supply well with a locking well cap to ensure against unauthorized access and use as required by rule 15A NCAC 2C .0108(k). REQUIRED CORRECTIVE ACTION for Violation l: Please provide a lock for each well located on the subject property. The outer well casing of all wells on the subject property should be closed and secured with a lock when not in use. If the wells are no longer in use, the wells should be abandoned in accordance with 15A NCAC 02C .0113(b). Assessment of civil penalties may have already been recommended for violations described within this Notice of Violation. Civil penalties in an amount not to exceed $1000.00 per Water Quality Regional Operations-Asheville Regional Office 2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,N.C. 28778 Phone(828)296-4500 FAX (828)299-7043 Internet: h2o.enr.state.nc.us An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Vernon C.Burrows October 28, 2013 Page 2 of 2 violation may be assessed pursuant to NCGS 87-94. Please note that each day a violation continues may be considered a separate violation. Your prompt attention to the items described herein is required. Failure to comply with the State's rules, in the manner and time specified,may result in the assessment of additional civil penalties and/or the use of other enforcement mechanisms available to the State. Please take the corrective action(s) for the above violation(s) as necessary to bring the wells into compliance. Corrective actions must be taken and reported to the Asheville Regional Office within 25 days from the date of this notice to avoid recommendation of civil penalties for continuing violations. Should you have any questions, please call Andrew Moore or me at(828) 296-4500. Sincerely, G. Landon Davidson Regional Supervisor Water Quality Regional Operations Section Asheville Regional Office cc: ARO/File Bruce Parris,NCDENR-DWM, Inactive Hazardous Sites Branch NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Pat McCrory Thomas A. Reeder John E. Skvarla, III Governor Director Secretary CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED 70121010000219677503 October 28, 2013 Charles and Linda Boyette 103 Craig Drive Emerald Isle, NC 28594 Re: Health Risk Evaluation for sample Lab ID: AC00758 Sample location address: 7540 Linville Hwy., Newland, NC PIN: 182200996143 Avery County, NC Dear Mr. Boyette, Please find attached the health risk evaluation (HRE)forwarded to you via email on October 25, 2013. The HRE is based on analytical results of the water sample collected on September 25, 2013. if you have questions related to the HRE, please contact Dr. Ken Rudo at 919-707-5911. As recommended on the HRE, we are available to resample your well to verify the analytical results. If you have any questions regarding the results please contact me at (828)296-4680. Sincerely, 4, G. Landon Davidson,P.G. Regional Supervisor Water Quality Regional Operations Section Attachment: Health Risk Eval. 1C0067540LINVILLEFALLS cc: Toe River Health District—Env. Health Director WATER QUALITY REGIONAL OPERATIONS SECTION North Carolina Division of Water Resources—Asheville Regional Office 2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,N.C. 28778 Phone(828)296-4500 FAX (828)299-7043 Internet: h2o.enr.state.nc.us An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Information and Recommendations for uses of Private 'lid For Organic Chemicals Found .in Water North Carolina Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology Branch (Ott For Additional Information call 919-707-5900 Name: County : u Sample identification Number. 60 V GPs Location k \' Information on Your Private Well Water Your well water was laboratory tested for chemical contaminants. Drinking water may contain chemical contaminants which can occur naturally or be introduced Into water from man-made sources. The chemicals found In.your`well were introduced from man-made sources. In order to evaluate your laboratory results for chemlcai contaminants, your water results were compared to the national primary drinking water standards or maximum contaminant levels (MCLs) (see website for basis for each MCL at htto•//www eta aovlsafewaterlcontaminantslindgx.html#mcis). MCLs are national drinking water standards that are required to be met by municipal water supplies. If an MCL was not available, your water results were;compared to the North Carolina 2L Groundwater Standards. Recommendations for uses of Your private Well Water The concentrations found in your well water do not exceed the recommended EPA levels/North Carolina 2L Groundwater Standards. Therefore, your water could be used for drinking, cooking, washing dishes, bathing, and showering. Resampling is not needed. Contaminant concentrations found In your well water are higher than theyA recommended levels for drinking and cooking. These contaminants include Four well water should not be used for drinking or cooking. If you have been drinking ; the well water and are pregnant, nursing, or have a child under 5 years of age, inform your physician of the results. Because of the low levels, very little absorption of these chemicals is expected through intact skin. However, having open wounds or burns could result in a greater absorption of these chemicals. Therefore, if you have open wounds or burns on your skin, limit showering and bathing time to undeyErminutes. _ �a Because of the high levels, absorption of these chemicals could occur through intact skin. Therefore, limit showering and bathing time to 5 to 10 minutes. Because ofthe very high;levels, significant absorption of these chemicals could occur through intact skin. Therefore, this water should not be used for, showering and bathing. You may.want,to purchase a water treatment device, drill a new well that is distantly located from the groundwater contamination,:, use bottled water, or connect to a public water supply. X. Resampling-is recommended in tt Other Comments �LvaRew NA e. LVA. La,o WA ftewb JV Lbi 22O1 May 2008 NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Pat McCrory Thomas A. Reeder John E. Skvarla, III Governor Director Secretary October 30, 2013 Dr. Mina Shehee N.C. Department of Health and Human Services Epidemiology Section- OEEB 1912 Mail Service Center Raleigh,NC 27699-1912 Re: Transylvania County HRE Request Owners Name: Robert Stricker Sample Location Address: 520 Panther Tail Terrace Lake Toxaway,NC 28747 Dear Dr. Shehee, Please find attached the results of a resample of a well included in the lead in private water supply wells investigation. The well was resampled following replacement of the galvanized fittings and tee with stainless steel fittings and tee at the wellhead. During the October 9, 2013 site visit, 135 gallons of water were purged from the well over the course of 36 minutes. A total of six water samples were collected at the well head during the 36 minute purge and analyzed for metals. The following table summarizes the volume purged from the well prior to sample collection,the sample collection time, and the analytical results for each of the six samples. �'y 'Samnaber, 1 2 3 4 5 6 l'ted,E�orn- � 1 'rioroianp e 0 2 5 15 30 135 10:32 10:37 10:40 10:46 10:52 11:08 RM �EE 'aaet �r fa Ct%nc .. ©p' .... 250 59 92 65 63 33 430 <50 56 63 63 <50 15 < 10 < 10 < 10 < 10 75 Nice 8 4.9 5.1 4.7 4.8 4.7 „y 7.5 <2 2.4 2 290 13 23 16 12 < 10 Water Quality Regional Operations-Asheville Regional Office 2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,N.C. 28778 Phone(828)296-4500 FAX (828)299-7043 Internet: h2o.enr.state.nc.us An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Dr.Mina Shehee October 30, 2013 Page 2 of 2 Note that iron in sample 1 and manganese in sample 6 were detected above 15A NCAC 2L .0202. Please review the analytical results and provide a health risk evaluation(HRE) for the presence of metals. If you have any questions regarding the results please contact me at(828) 296-4684. Sincerely, Andrew Moore Water Quality Regional Operations Section Asheville Regional Office Attachment: Laboratory Analytical Results dA WAT�� Sample ID: AC01083 ¢� PO Number# 13GO816 Date Received: 10/11/2013 �y y' Time Received: 08:01 MOORE 'ARO Labworks LoginlD MSWIFT ,rix: GROUNDWATER Final Report Date: 10/29/13 GROUNDWATER Final Report Report Print Date: 10/30/2013 WATERUPPLY gency Yes/No VisitlD ,OC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: BOB STRICKER 520 PANTERTAIL TERRACE LAKE TOXAWAY 28747 Location ID: IC088620PANTHERTAIL 1 Collect Date: 10/09/2013 Collect Time: 10:32 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date IIET 440-50-8 Cu by ICPMS 2.0 250 ug/L EPA 200.8 10/16/1, ESTAFFORD1 439-89-6 Fe by ICP 50 430 ug/L EPA200.7 10/21/1: ESTAFFORD1 439-96-5 Mn by ICP 10 15 ug/L EPA200.7 10/21/1: ESTAFFORDI 440-02-0 Ni by ICPMS 2.0 8.0 ug/L EPA200.8 10/16/1: ESTAFFORD1 439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 7.5 ug/L EPA200.8 10/16/1, ESTAFFORD1 440-66-6 Zn by.ICP 10 290 ug/L EPA200.7 10/21/1: ESTAFFORD1 Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to httP//aortal ncdenr or¢/web/wa/lab/staffinfo/techassist#Data Qualifier Codes<htto•//Portal ncdenr oralweb/wti/iab/yaffinfo/techassist> Page 1 of 1 `\ -X('(DWO Laboratory,�ection Results County: TRANSYLVANIA ,,/,/A Sample ID: River Basin O 4� PO Number# 1� Report To AROAP Date Received: 10/1'k., ' Time Received: 08:01 Collector: A MOORE Labworks LoginlD MSWIFT Region: ARO Sample Matrix: GROUNDWATER Final Report Date: 10/29/13 \`\ \ Loc.Type: WATERSUPPLY Final Report Report Print Dater 10/30/2013 Emergency Yes/No VisitlD � COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: BOB STRICKER 620 PANTERTAIL TERRACE,LAKE TOXAWAY 28747 Location ID: 1CO88520PANTHERTAIL 2 Collect Date: 10/09/2013 Collect Time: 10:37 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date MET 7440-50-8 CU by ICPMS 2.0 59 ug/L EPA200.8 10/16/1: ESTAFFORD1 7439-89-6 Fe by ICP 50 50 U ug/L EPA200.7 10/21/1: ESTAFFORD1 7439-96-5 Mn by ICP 10 IOU ug/L EPA200.7 10/21/1' ESTAFFORD1 7440-02-0 Ni by ICPMS 2.0 4.9 ug/L EPA 200.8 10/16/1.' ESTAFFORD1 7439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA200.8 10/16/1' ESTAFFORD1 7440-66-6 Zn by ICP 10 13 ug/L EPA200.7 10/21/V ESTAFFORD1 Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to http://portal.ncdenr.ora/web/wq/lab/staffinfo/techassist#Data Qualifier Codes<hrio•//portal ncdenr o /web/wn/*lab/staffinfo/techassis•> Page 1 of 1 _VANIA ,,I+1A 9 Sample ID: AC01086 Q� PO Number# 13GO819 ;OAP Date Received: 10/11/2013 Time Received: 08:01 A MOORE ARO Labworks LoginlD MSWIFT Matrix: GROUNDWATER Final Report Date: 10/29/13 Type: WATERSUPPLY Final Report Report Print Date: 10/30/2013 _mergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: BOB STRICKER 620 PANTERTAIL TERRACE LAKE TOXAWAY 28747 Location ID: 1C088520PANTHERTAIL 4 1 Collect Date: 10/09/2013 1 Collect Time: 10:46 1 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date MET 7440-50-8 CU by ICPMS 2.0 65 ug/L EPA 200.8 10/16/1: ESTAFFORD1 7439-89-6 Fe by ICP 50 63 ug/L EPA200.7 10/21/1: ESTAFFORDI 7439-96-5 Mn by ICP 10 10 U ug/L EPA 200.7 10/21/1: ESTAFFORDI 7440-02-0 Ni by ICPMS 2.0 4.7 ug/L EPA200.8 10/16/1: ESTAFFORD1 7439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 ug/L EPA200.8 10/16/1: ESTAFFORD1 7440-66-6 Zn by ICP 10 16 ug/L EPA200.7 10/21/1: ESTAFFORD1 Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to http://ooital.ncdenr.oev./web/wg/lab/staffinfo/techassist#Data Qualifier Codes<htto://portal.ncdenr.org/web/wg/lab/taffinfo/techassist, Page 1 of 1 C OW0 Laboratory,Sec.inn Wes ult County: TRANSYLVANIA WA Sample ID: River Basin O Q� . PO Number# Report To AROAP Date Received: 10/111\ Time Received: 08:01 Collector: A MOORE \, Labworks LoginlD MSWIFT Region: ARO Final Report Date: 10/29/13 Sample Matrix: GROUNDWATER \ Loc.Type: WATERSUPPLY Final Report Report Print Date: 10/30/2013 Emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: BOB STRICKER 520 PANTERTAIL TERRACE LAKE TOXAWAY 28747 Location ID: 1CO88520PANTHERTAIL_3 Collect Date: 10/06/2013 Collect Time: 10:40 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analyte Name pQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date 11ET 440-50-8 Cu by ICPMS 2.0 92 ug/L EPA 200.8 10/16/1: ESTAFFORD1 439-89-6 Fe by ICP 50 56 ug/L EPA 200.7 10/21/1: ESTAFFORD1 439-96-5 Mn by ICP 10 IOU ug/L EPA 200.7 10/21/1, ESTAFFORD1 440-02-0 Ni by ICPMS 2.0 5.1 ug/L EPA 200.8 10/16/1; ESTAFFORD1 , 439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 2.4 ug/L EPA 200.8 10/16/1.' ESTAFFORD1 440-66-6 Zn by ICP 10 23 ug/L EPA 200.7 10/21/1. ESTAFFORD1 J, Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to htt ://Portal.ncdenr.ora/web/wo/lab/staffinfo/techassist#Data Qualifier Codes<htta://aortal ncdenr.ort/web/wa/lab/stafftnfo/techassist> Page 1 of 1 AA O�WAT��1 Sample ID: AC01087 Off• Q PO Number# 13GO820 4PP Date Received: 10/11/2013 Time Received: 08:01 MOORE ARO Labworks LoginlD MSWIFT ,trix: GROUNDWATER Final Report Date: 10/29/13 pe: WATERSUPPLY Filial Report Report Print Date: 10/30/2013 .;rgency Yes/No VisitlD ;OC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: BOB STRICKER 520 PANTERTAIL TERRACE LAKE TOXAWAY 28747 Location ID: 1C088620PANTHERTAIL 5 Collect Date: 10/09/2013 Collect Time: 10:52 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date IIET 440-50-8 Cu by ICPMS 2.0 63 ug/L EPA 200.8 10/16/1.' ESTAFFORD1 439-89-6 Fe by ICP 50 63 ug/L EPA200.7 10/21/1, ESTAFFORD1 439-96-5 Mn by ICP 10 IOU ug/L EPA200.7 10/21/1, ESTAFFORD1 440-02-0 Ni by ICPMS 2.0 4.8 ug/L EPA200.8 10/16/1' ESTAFFORD1 439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 2.2 ug/L EPA200.8 10/16/1: ESTAFFORD1 440-66-6 Zn by ICP 10 12 ug/L EPA200.7 10/21/1: ESTAFFORD1 Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to http•//Portal ncdenr ore/web/wa/lab/staffinfo/techassist#Data Qualifier Codes<http•//portal ncdenr onz/web/wg/lab/staffinfo/terhassist> Page 1 of 1 County: TRANSYLVANIA W,e,T�r� Sample ID: River Basin C,) PO Number# 1s�, Report To AROAP Date Received: 10/11i: t -c Time Received: 08:01 Collector: A MOORE \' Labworks LoginlD MSWIFT Region: ARO Sample Matrix: GROUNDWATER Final Report Date: 10/29/13 Loc.Type: WATERSUPPLY Final Repoli Report Print Date: 10/30/2013 Emergency Yes/No VisitiD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: BOB STRICKER 520 PANTERTAIL TERRACE,LAKE TOXAWAY 28747 Location ID: 1C088520PANTHERTAIL 6 Collect Date: 10/09/2013 Collect Time: 11:08 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date MET 7440-50-8 Cu by ICPMS 2.0 33 ug/L EPA 200.8 10/16/1: ESTAFFORD1 7439-89-6 Fe by ICP 50 50 U ug/L EPA200.7 10/21/1: ESTAFFORD1 7439-96-5 Mn by ICP 10 75 ug/L EPA200.7 10/21/1, ESTAFFORD1 7440-02-0 Ni by ICPMS 2.0 4.7 ug/L EPA200.8 10/16/1' ESTAFFORDI 7439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA200.8 10/16/1' ESTAFFORD1 7440-66-6 Zn by ICP 10 IOU ug/L EPA 200.7 10/21/1: ESTAFFORD1 J ; Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to http,.//^-o.-tal.ncdenr.ore,/webhva/lab/staffinfo/techassitt#Data Qualifier Codes<htlp://portal nedenr or,-/web/wa/iab/stafFnfoltechassist> Page 1 of 1 !O NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Pat McCrory Thomas A. Reeder John E. Skvarla, III Governor Director Secretary October 30, 2013 Daniel Franklin 75 Paxton Creek Road Marion, NC 28752 RE: Sample Location Address: 75 Paxton Creek McDowell County, NC Dear Mr. Franklin, Please find attached the analytical results for water samples collected from your well located at the address referenced above, on the following dates: July 1, 2013,July 12,2013,August 20, 2013, and October 2, 2013.The site visits were in response to your concerns that groundwater quality may be impacting your health. Samples were submitted for laboratory analysis of fecal coliform bacteria,total coliform bacteria, and various metals. The following table summarizes the bacteria detected in the laboratory analysis. Please note the values in bold indicate levels above the NC groundwater standard, 15A NCAC 2L.0202.The bacteria results are shown in colony forming units per 100 milliliters of water. Fecal coliform bacteria 7/1/2013 1 0 Total coliform bacteria 7/1/2013 1 46 Total coliform bacteria 7/12/2013 1 160 Fecal coliform bacteria 8/20/2013 1 0 Total coliform bacteria 8/20/2013 1 0 Fecal coliform bacteria 8/20/2013 1 0 Total coliform bacteria 8/20/2013 1 8 Fecal coliform bacteria 10/2/2013 1 0 Total coliform bacteria 10/2/2013 1 0 The following table summarizes the metals detected in the laboratory analysis. Please note the values in bold indicate levels above the NC groundwater standard, 15A NCAC 2L.0202.The Water Quality Regional Operations•Asheville Regional Office 2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,N.C. 28778 Phone(828)296-4500 FAX (828)299-7043 Internet: h2o.enr.state.nc.us An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer A Daniel Franklin October 30, 2013 Page 2 of 2 metals results are shown in units of micrograms per liter of water and is approximately equivalent to part per billion (ppb). � w Barium 7/1/2013 2,000 700 19 Calcium 7/1/2013 7.3 Copper 7/1/2013 1,300 1,000 12 Potassium 7/1/2013 1,400 Magnesium 7/1/2013 1,500 Sodium 7/1/2013 5,500 Based on the bacteria results, it islikely that surface water is entering your water supply well.The cause may be associated with poor well construction such as a damaged or poorly grouted casing.A poorly grouted well can allow surface waters to bypass the soil media by short circuiting along the well casing.This short circuiting can transport bacteria and other contaminants to the water table. Repeated shock chlorination by Justice Well Drilling appears to have eliminated the presence of total coliform bacteria. It is possible that future rain events and subsequent runoff will continue to transport bacteria into your well. It is important that you follow up with additional bacteria samples in the next 3—6 months or immediately if you continue to experience nausea and stomach cramps. Bacteria samples can be arranged through the McDowell County Health Department. You may want to consider treatment options such as chlorination or ultraviolet light if the bacteria issue persists. A new well that is properly constructed may also provide a permanent solution. I have attached fact sheets regarding coliform bacteria and home treatment systems for your review. If you have any questions regarding the results, please contact me at(828) 296-4681. r Sincerely, ' fi Brett Laverty`' Asheville Regional Office cc: file McDowell County Health Department Attachment: DWR laboratory results Total coliform bacteria fact sheet i Home treatment systems fact sheet ` JOWELL V4g7 Sample ID: AB97384 PO Number# 13G0530 AROAPSf Date Received: 07/03/2013 =l Time Received: 08:00 B LAVERTY Labworks LoginlD HMORGAN .in: ARO Final Report Date: 7/25/13 ,ample Matrix: GROUNDWATER Final Rep Ott Report Print Date: 10/30/2013 Loc.Type: WATER SUPPLY Emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: DANIEL FRANKLIN 75 PAXTON CREEK RD MARION,NC Location ID: 1C5975PAXTONCREEK Collect Date: 07/01/2013 Collect Time: 11:03 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report,the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date LAB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 2.4 °C 7/3/13 CGREEN MET 7440-22-4 Ag by ICPMS 1.0 1.0 U ug/L EPA200.8 7/10/13 ESTAFFORD1 7429-90-5 Al by ICP 50 50 U ug/L EPA200.7 7/10/13 ESTAFFORD1 7440-38-2 As by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA200.8 7/10/13 ESTAFFORD1 7440-38-3 Ba by ICP 10 19 ug/L EPA200.7 7/9113 ESTAFFORD1 7440-70-2 Ca by ICP 0.10 7.3 mg/L EPA200.7 7/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 7440-43-9 Cd by ICPMS 0.50 0.50 U ug/L EPA200.8 7/10/13 ESTAFFORD1 ''"-',)-47-3 10 IOU y ug/L EPA200.8 7/10/13 ESTAFFORD1 Cr b ICPMS zo-50-8 Cu by ICPMS 2.0 12 ug/L EPA200.8 7/10113 ESTAFFORD1 7439-89-6 Fe by ICP 50 50 U ug/L EPA200.7 7/10/13 ESTAFFORD1 7439-97-6 Hg 245.1 0.2 0.20 U ug/L EPA 245.1 7/18113 ESTAFFORD1 7440-09-7 KbyICP 0.10 1.4 mg/L EPA200.7 7/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 7439-95-4 Mg by ICP 0.10 1.5 mg/L EPA200.7 7/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 7439-96-5 Mn by ICP 10 IOU ug/L EPA200.7 7/10/13 ESTAFFORD1 7440-23-5 Na by ICP 0.10 5.5 mg/L EPA200.7 7/9/13 ESTAFFORD1 7440-02-0 Ni by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA200.8 7/10/13 ESTAFFORD1 7439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA200.8 7/10/13 ESTAFFORDI 7782-49-2 Se by ICPMS 5.0 5.0 U ug/L EPA 200.8 7/10113 ESTAFFORD1 7440-66-6 Zn by ICP 10 IOU ug/L EPA200.7 7/10/13 ESTAFFORD1 Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to rya:,[aoral;nc�e�r.c;y(y;eGna:(a.lstafir.o/t�chxsi£tnUaa,,,gua!ifier„4 ^s,�h; /(,,,grtal,nMerr;orp,�yr��wy(;an s:afinso(e?;hassisr;, Page 1 of 1 County: MCDOWELL \NA��� Sample ID: AB9t,\ River Basin `� Q PO Number# ARO Report To AROAP Date Received: 07/01/2013 C C Time Received: 16:30 Collector: B LAVERTY Region: ARO Labworks LoginlD KJIMISON2 Sample Matrix: GROUNDWATER Final Report Date: 7/25/13 \ Loc.Type: WATER SUPPLY Final Report Report Print Date: 10/30/2013 \\ Emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: DANIEL FRANKLIN Location ID: 1C5975PAXTONCREEK Collect Date: 07/01/2013 Collect Time: 11:03 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report,the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analvte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date Others Sample temperature at receipt by lab 4.4 'C 7/1/13 RBYRD Collform, MF Fecal in liquid 1 1 B2 CFU/100ml APHA9222D-20th 7/1/13 CGREEN Coliform, MF Total in liquid 1 46 CFU/100ml APHA9222B-20th 7/1/13 CGREEN Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733.3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to n:n/!,nor,3i:nwenr.nryu;yet/tye,�!auisueng;Ltrcn�si,caua;a r;ux!tner.cnees<hek.;�i.,,geS�be!:.9enr;crs/yen?w„((an/_cn_r,,nnpLce;n,�::ise:� Page 1 of 1 ,DWELL � �,f}y,�� Sample ID: AB97800 PO Number# ARID AROAP ry Date Received: 0 711 212 01 3 Time Received: 14:50 B LAVERTY Labworks LoginlD KJIMISON2 is ARO Final Report Date: 7/25/13 .mple Matrix: GROUNDWATER Final Report Report Print Date: 10/30/2013 Loa Type: WATER SUPPLY Emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: DANIEL FRANKLIN Location ID: 1C5976PAXTONCREEK Collect Date: 07M2/2013 Collect Time: 11:45 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report,the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date Others Sample temperature at receipt by lab 6.8 °C 7/12113 RBYRD Coliform, MF Total in liquid 1 160 CFU/100mi APHA9222B-20th 7/12113 CGREEN Laboratory Section 1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to nc�:/,!.;,4_r.,ai:py�.err;�r Nen[,wgii�p,•s��hot!.e/.F.e..c.,nac.s;g�a;a...g�=itfier„rc+ae:,<nt;(;,ortal.:!!s�:+err,c:,[wzn.,!wq(;.�n/�afin�:c,tecnas;sr, Page 1 of 1 �_, ��� �.. .. l �`-:.._/ YELL Qk WA Sample ID: AB99384 PO Number# ARO AROAP Date Received: 0812012013 ? i Time Received: 13:60 B LAVERTY Labworks LoginlD KJIMISON2 ARO Final Report Date: 9/11/13 ,(ple Matrix: GROUNDWATER Final Re1)OI"t Report Print Date: 10/30/2013 roc.Type: WATER SUPPLY Emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: DANIEL FRANKLIN Location ID: 1C697SPAXTONCREEK I Collect Date: 08/20/2013 Collect Time: 11:48 Sample Depth if this report is labeled preliminary report,the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. Result/ Method Analysis Validated by CAS# Analvte Name PQL Qualifier Units Reference Date Others Sample temperature at receipt by lab 2.9 °C 8/20/13 RBYRD Coliform, MF Fecal in liquid 1 1 B2 CFU/100ml APHA9222D-20th 8/20/13 CGREEN Coliform, MF Total in liquid 1 1 B2 CFU/100ml APHA922213-20th 8/20113 CGREEN Laboratory Section»1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a del ailed description oft he qualifier codes refer to n;n,((.,ponai n,4�snr;orp,(wau[:._gt;ap;,:aunt;,o/4g<nassistq�ea_gox;[,er.,.;od=s,<nek;/i.x rca),n epr,ors„y�.�n[wq(;.an[s;anr,;o[roc{,assat� Page 1 of 1 County: MCDOWELL NN A Sample ID: ABK9 , River Basin �� Q PO Number# ARO Report To AROAP Date Received: 08/20/2013 Collector: Received: 13:50 B LAVERTY Region: ARIDLabworks LoginlD KJIMISON2 �. Sample Report Date: 9/11/13 ample Matrix: GROUNDWATER Loc.Type: WATER SUPPLY Final Report Report Print Date: 10/30/2013 Emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr,: DANIEL FRANKLIN Location ID: IC5975PAXTONCREEK Collect Date: 08/20/2013 Collect Time: 12:06 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# AnalYte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by ualifier Reference Date Others Sample temperature at receipt by lab 2.9 °C 8/20/13 RBYRD Coliform, MF Fecal in liquid 1 1 B2 CFU/100ml APHA9222D-20th 8120/13 CGREEN Coliform, MF Total in liquid 1 8 CFU/100ml APHA9222B-20th 8/20/13 CGREEN \4 Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to n;a_L•:nyrz!;pcC,znccr,(.�=t,(a•.q)y_.?s2afin5o(tEcnx s_stuunt3_!uz!iAer_coges,<h<F;LL;?sr:al,ncdenr,cr;f(y�zn/.e�[x!a�;a5nfio tachassst> Page 1 of 1 JOWELL WA�� Sample ID: AC00949 PO Number# ARID AROAP Date Received: 10/02/2013 Time Received: 11:66 G DAVIDSON Labworks LoginiD KJIMISON2 in: ARID Final Report Date: 10/29/13 ,ample Matrix: GROUNDWATER Final Report Report Print Date: 10/30/2013 Loc.Type: WATER SUPPLY Emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: DANIEL FRANKLIN Location ID: 1C5975PAXT0NCREEK Collect Date: 10/02/2013 Collect Time: 11:30 Sample Depth if this report is labeled preliminary report,the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analyte Name PQL. Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date Others Sample temperature at receipt by lab 6.7 °C 10/2/13 RBYRD Coliform, MF Fecal in liquid 1 1 B2 CFU/100m1 APHA9222D-20th 10/2/13 CGREEN Coliform, MF Total in liquid 1 1 B2 CFU/100ml APHA9222B-20th 10/2/13 CGREEN Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to nta;,[..�3rtai nc�xnrcry„ahM_gt?abj;;afinH,o/tgchxss;step@t3,_Qualtfier_Cn�es,<h4P//.Reriei,;ncclenr;,;,,R,!,web[,,n�q(,iah(s:3finc;i=„5hessist>, Page 1 of 1 �.,\ �� �; ;1:. State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Water Quality Permitting Regional Staff Report October 31,2013 To: DWR Water Quality Permitting Section Central Office Application No.: W00004115 Attn: , Nathaniel Thornburg Regional Login No.: From: Bev Price Asheville Regional Office I. GENERAL SITE VISIT INFORMATION 1, Was a site visit conducted?® Yes or❑No a. Date of site visit: 07/31/2013 Annual Compliance Evaluation b. Site visit conducted by: Bev Price c. Inspection report attached? ® Yes or❑No d. Person contacted: Juanita James,James&James Environmental Inc. (contract operator)and their contact information: L828)697-0063 e. Driving directions: Hwy. 64 W to Church St. Turn rt. on Kanuga St. which changes to Kanuga Rd. Turn rt. On Price Rd. Left on Willow. Approx. 2 mi. to Chattoga Run Rd. on rt. Next road to rt. (unmarked) to cart path to WWTP. II. PROPOSED FACILITIES FOR NEW AND MODIFICATION APPLICATIONS l. Facility Classification: (Please attach completed rating sheet to be attached to issued permit) 2. Are the new treatment facilities adequate for the type of waste and disposal system? ❑Yes or❑No If no, explain: 3. Are site conditions(soils, depth to water table,etc)consistent with the submitted reports? ❑ Yes ❑No ❑N/A If no,please explain: 4. Do the plans and site map represent the actual site(property lines,wells, etc.)?❑ Yes❑No❑N/A If no, please explain: 5. Is the proposed residuals management plan adequate? ❑ Yes❑No❑N/A If no,please explain: 6. Are the proposed application rates(e.g.,hydraulic,nutrient)acceptable? ❑ Yes ❑No❑N/A If no, please explain: 7. Are there any setback conflicts for proposed treatment, storage and disposal sites? ❑Yes or❑No If yes,attach a map showing conflict areas. 8. Is the proposed or existing groundwater monitoring program adequate? ❑ Yes❑No ❑N/A If no, explain and recommend any changes to the groundwater monitoring program: 9. For residuals,will seasonal or other restrictions be required? ❑ Yes ❑No ❑N/A If yes, attach list of sites with restrictions(Certification B) FORM:APSRSR 04-10 Page 1 of 4 III.EXISTING FACILITIES FOR MODIFICATION AND RENEWAL APPLICATIONS 1. Are there appropriately certified Operators in Charge(ORCs)for the facility? ®Yes❑No❑NIA"I"', ORC: Karl Griffiths Certificate#:SI 15613 Backup ORC: Juanita James Certificate#:SI 25034 ORC: Danielle Hunter Certificate#:WWII 23477 Backup ORC: Harry James Certificate#:WWII 10430 2. Are the design,maintenance and operation of the treatment facilities adequate for the type of waste and disposal system? ® Yes or❑No If no, please explain: 3. Are the site conditions(e.g., soils,topography,depth to water table, etc)maintained appropriately and adequately assimilating the waste? ® Yes or❑No If no,please explain: 4. Has the site changed in any way that may affect the permit(e.g.,drainage added,new wells inside the compliance boundary, new development, etc.)? ❑Yes or®No If yes,please explain: 5. Is the residuals management plan adequate? ®'Yes or❑No If no,please explain: 6. Are the existing application rates(e.g.,hydraulic,nutrient)still acceptable?® Yes or❑No If no, please explain: 7. Is the existing groundwater monitoring program adequate? ❑Yes ❑No ®N/A If no,explain and recommend any changes to the groundwater monitoring program: 8. Are there any setback conflicts for existing treatment, storage and disposal sites? ❑ Yes or®No If yes,attach a map showing conflict areas. 9. Is the description of the facilities as written in the existing permit correct? ❑ Yes or N No If no,please explain: The lined irrigation pond is described as a 700,000 gallon pond Karl Griffiths SI ORC says the pond is 500,000 gallons. 10. Were monitoring wells properly constructed and located? ❑ Yes❑No®N/A If no,please explain: 11. Are the monitoring well coordinates correct in BIMS? ❑Yes❑No®N/A If no, please complete the following(ex and table if necessary): Monitoring Well Latitude Longitude 0 „ 0 , 0 „ 0 0 , „ 0 , 0 , „ 0 , 0 , „ 0 12. Has a review of all self-monitoring data been conducted(e.g.,NDMR,NDAR,GW)? ® Yes or❑No Please summarize any findings resulting from this review: 13. Are there any permit changes needed in order to address ongoing BIMS violations? ❑Yes or®No If yes,please explain: 14. Check all that apply: ®No compliance issues ❑ Current enforcement action(s) ❑ Currently under JOC ❑Notice(s)of violation ❑ Currently under SOC ❑ Currently under moratorium Please explain and attach any documents that may help clarify answer/comments(i.e.,NOV,NOD, etc.) 15. Have all compliance dates/conditions in the existing permit been satisfied? ❑Yes ❑No®N/A If no, please explain: FORM:APSRSR 04-10 Page 2 of 4 .ny issues related to compliance/enforcement that should be resolved before issuing this permit? A No ❑N/A please explain: .GIONAL OFFICE RECOMMENDATIONS 1. Do you foresee any problems with issuance/renewal of this permit? ❑ Yes or®No If yes,please explain: 2. List any items that you would like APS Central Office to obtain through an additional information request: Item Reason 3. List specific permit conditions recommended to be removed from the permit when issued: Condition Reason III.8.a.Daily monitoring of There is no D.O. limit for discharge to the irrigation pond. The NPDES permit requires a daily average D.O. of >6.0mg/l and is monitored weekly. If the D.O. D.O.at the clarifier weir. is below 6 at the weir I don't think it could be corrected at that point anyway. 4. List specific special conditions or compliance schedules recommended to be included in the permit when issued: Condition Reason 5. Recommendation: ❑Hold,pending receipt and review of additional information by regional office ®Hold,pending review of draft permit by regional office ❑ Issue upon receipt of needed additional information ❑ Issue ❑ Deny(Please state reasons: ) FORM:APSRSR 04-10 Page 3 of 4 6. Signature of report preparer: �/r'�{ Signature of APS regional supervisor: >.. �.W Date: V. ADDITIONAL REGIONAL STAFF REVIEW ITEMS Condition II.7. clarify the maximum application rate (is the 12 month floating total 22.5 in.?) Are they still required to have a certified spray irrigation� operator since this is a conjunctive permit? BIMS shows an SI classification for this permit. Should this be removed? This system was not designed to re-route off-spec effluent. Off-spec effluent has to be manually routed to the stream. FORM: APSRSR 04-10 Page 4 of 4 Compliance Inspection Report WQ0004115 Effective: 02/28/05 Expiration: 01/31/14 Owner: Champion Hills Property Owners Association .sOC: Effective: Expiration: Facility: Champion Hills Wastewater Treatment and Reclaimed Water Utilization System County: Henderson 1 Hagen Dr Region: Asheville Hendersonville NC 28739 Contact Person: Eric Stoneman Title: Director Grounds&Facilit Phone: 828-697-2651 Ext.1412 Directions to Facility: From Hendersonville:Take Hwy.64 W to Church St.,turn rt on Kanuga St,Kanuga changes to Kanuga Rd SR 1127. From Kanuga turn rt on Price SR 1137,left WMIlow,g%ppprox 2 mi to Chattoga Run Rd on rt then next right(unmarked)to cart path to WWTP. System Classifications: Primary ORC: Karl G Griffiths Certification: 15613 Phone: 828-697-2651 Secondary ORC(s): Juanita Reed James Certification: 25034 Phone: 828-697-0063 On-Site Representative(s): 24 hour contact name Juanita Reed James Phone: 828-697-0063 On-site representative Juanita Reed James Phone: 828-697-0063 On-site representative Eric Stoneman Phone: 828-697-2651 ext 1412 Related Permits: NCO087106 Champion Hills Property Owners Association-Champion Hills WWTP Inspection Date: 07/31/2013 Entry Time: 09:00 AM Exit Time: 10:30 AM i Primary Inspector: Beverly Price Phone: 828-296-4500 Secondary Inspector(s): Reason for Inspection: Routine Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Permit Inspection Type: Wastewater Irrigation Facility Status: ■Compliant ❑ Not Compliant Question Areas: ■Treatment Flow ■Treatment Flow Miscellaneous Questions Treatment flow Measurement-Effluent Measurement-Influent Measurement-Water Use Records Treatment Treatment Barscreen Treatment Filters Record Keeping Treatment Activated Sludge End Use-Irrigation ■Treatment Influent Pump ■Treatment Clarifiers Station Treatment Disinfection ■Treatment Flow ■Treatment Return pumps Standby Power Measurement (See attachment summary) Page: 1 Permit: WQ0004115 Owner-Facility: Champion Hills Property Owners Association Inspection Date: 07/31/2013 Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Reason for Visit: Routine Inspection Summary: Alarms were not working at pump station#1 &#8-Follow up e-mail notification on 8/1/13 from James&James Environmental: visual alarms have been repaired and audible alarms have been ordered. Effluent flow meter was calibrated by Laboratory Instrument Service on 8/28/12. Turbidity meter was calibrated by James&James on 5/13/13. Standby generator runs one 30-minute cycle every Monday. The new sand filter pump was installed last week. Clarifier weirs need to be cleaned. Chlorine contact chamber needs to be pumped. Send amended NDMR for June 2013-TSS and ammonia results were transposed. Same issue was noted in May 2013. Issues to be addressed at renewal: 1.The storage/irrigation pond is 500,000 gallons not 700,000 gallons. 2.Per Karl Griffiths, all sprayheads overlap 100%. Is the cumulative loading rate 22.5 inches or 91 inches per year? 3.This permit is conjunctive reclaimed but the facility has no way to automatically re-route off-spec effluent. Permit renewal application due by 7/31/13. Page: 2 armit: WQ0004115 Owner-Facility: Champion Hills Property Owners Association jtion Date: 07/31/2013 Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Reason for Visit: Routine ,je, Yes No NA NE Lagoon Spray,LR ❑ Infiltration System ❑ Activated Sludge Spray,LR ❑ Single Family Spray,LR ❑ Activated Sludge Drip,LR ❑ Recycle/Reuse ❑ Activated Sludge Spray, HR ❑ Single Family Drip ❑ Reuse(Quality) ■ Treatment Yes No NA NE Are Treatment facilities consistent with those outlined in the current permit? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Do all treatment units appear to be operational?(if no,note below.) ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Comment: Treatment Influent Pump Station Yes No NA NE Is the pump station free of bypass lines or structures? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Is the general housekeeping acceptable? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Are all pumps present? ■ ❑ Q 0 Are all pumps operable? ■ ❑ ❑ Are floats/controls operable? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Are audio and visual alarms available? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Are audio and visual alarms operational? ❑ ❑ ❑ #Are SCADA/Telemetry alarms required? ❑ ■ ❑ ❑ Are SCADA/Telemetry available? ❑ ❑ ■ ❑ Are SCADA/Telemetry operational? ❑ ❑ ■ ❑ Comment: pump station#1 &#8 alarms were not working Treatment Flow Measurement-Influent Yes No NA NE Is flowmeter calibrated annually? 1100 ❑ Is flowmeter operating properly? ❑ ❑ ■ ❑ Does flowmeter monitor continuously? ❑ ❑ ■ ❑ i Page: 3 Permit: WQ0004115 Owner-Facility: Champion Hills Property Owners Association Inspection Date: 07/31/2013 Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Reason for Visit: Routine Does flowmeter record flow? ❑ ❑ ■ ❑ `\ Does flowmeter appear to monitor accurately? ❑ ❑ ■ ❑ Comment: Treatment Flow Measurement-Water Use Records Yes No NA NE Is water use metered? ❑ ❑ ■ ❑ Are the daily average values properly calculated? ❑ ❑ ■ ❑ Comment: Treatment Flow Measurement-Effluent Yes No NA NE Is flowmeter calibrated annually? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Is flowmeter operating properly? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Does flowmeter monitor continuously? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Does flowmeter record flow? ■ ❑ C1 ❑ Does flowmeter appear to monitor accurately? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Comment: Standby Power Yes No NA NE \ Is automatically activated standby power available? 0110 ❑ Is generator tested weekly by interrupting primary power source? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Is generator operable? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Does generator have adequate fuel? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Comment: Treatment Barscreen Yes No NA NE Is it free of excessive debris? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Is disposal of screenings in compliance? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Are the bars spaced properly? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Is the unit in good condition? ■ ❑ ❑ Cl Comment: Treatment Activated Sludge Yes No NA NE Is the aeration mechanism operable? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Is the aeration basin thoroughly mixed? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Is the aeration equipment easily accessed? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Is Dissolved Oxygen adequate? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Page: 4 .,ermit: WQ0004115 Owner-Facility: Champion Hills Property Owners Association action Date: 07/31/2013 Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Reason for Visit: Routine ,re Settleometer results acceptable? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Is activated sludge an acceptable color? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Comment: Treatment Clarifiers Yes No NA NE Are the weirs level? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Are the weirs free of solids and algae? ❑ ■ ❑ ❑ Is the scum removal system operational? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Is the scum removal system accessible? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Is the sludge blanket at an acceptable level? ❑ ❑ ❑ ■ Is the effluent from the clarifier free of excessive solids? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Comment: Weirs need to be cleaned. Treatment Return pumps Yes No NA NE Are they in place? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Are they operational? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Comment: Treatment Filters Yes No NA NE Is the filter media present? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Is the filter media the correct size and type? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Is the air scour operational? ❑ ❑ ■ ❑ Is the scouring acceptable? ❑ ❑ ■ ❑ Is the clear well free of excessive solids? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Is the mud well free of excessive solids and filter media? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Does backwashing frequency appear adequate? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Comment: Treatment Disinfection Yes No NA NE Is the system working? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Do the fecal coliform results indicate proper disinfection? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Is there adequate detention time(>=30 minutes)? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ Is the system properly maintained? ■ ❑ ❑ ❑ If gas,does the cylinder storage appear safe? ❑ ❑ ■ ❑ Page: 5 Permit: WQ0004115 Owner-Facility: Champion Hills Property Owners Association Inspection Date: 07/31/2013 Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Reason for Visit: Routine A Is the fan in the chlorine feed room and storage area operable? 0 ❑ E n Is the chlorinator accessible? 0 n n n If tablets,are tablets present? n Q n Are the tablets the proper size and type? ❑ n n Is contact chamber free of sludge,solids,and growth? n N n 0 If UV,are extra UV bulbs available? n n n If UV,is the UV intensity adequate? n n n #Is it a dual feed system? n N n 0 Does the Stationary Source have more than 2500 Ibs of Chlorine(CAS No.7782-50-5)? n n E n If yes,then is there a Risk Management Plan on site? n n E n If yes,then what is the EPA twelve digit ID Number?(1000- ) If yes,then when was the RMP last updated? Comment: Contact chamber needs to be pumped. Record Keeping Yes No NA NE Is a copy of current permit available? n n Cl Are monitoring reports present: NDMR? n n n NDAR? � nnn Are flow rates less than of permitted flow? n n n Are flow rates less than of permitted flow? n n n Are application rates adhered to? n n n Is GW monitoring being conducted,if required(GW-59s submitted)? n n 0 Q Are all samples analyzed for all required parameters? N n C) 0 Are there any 2L GW quality violations? n n n Is GW-59A certification form completed for facility? n n Is effluent sampled for same parameters as GW? n n n Do effluent concentrations exceed GW standards? n ❑ n n Are annual soil reports available? n ❑ ■ #Are PAN records required? n ■ ❑ n #Did last soil report indicate a need for lime? n n n i- If so, has it been applied? n n n Page: 6 ermit: WQ0004115 Owner-Facility: Champion Hills Property Owners Association -ction Date: 07/31/2013 Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Reason for Visit: Routine ,1re operational logs present? ■ ❑ ❑ n Are lab sheets available for review? ■ ❑ n n Do lab sheets support data reported on NDMR? n ■ n n Do lab sheets support data reported on GW-59s? n n ■ Q Are Operational and Maintenance records present? ■ Q n n Were Operational and Maintenance records complete? ■ n O n Has permittee been free of public complaints in last 12 months? ■ 0 n Is a copy of the SOC readily available? n ❑ ■ n No treatment units bypassed since last inspection? ■ Q 0 O Comment: Reviewed June NDMR-needs to be amended -ammonia and TSS values were recorded incorrectly. End Use-Irrigation Yes No NA NE Are buffers adequate? 00011 Is the cover crop type specified in permit? ■ n n n Is the crop cover acceptable? ■ Is the site condition adequate? ■ n n n Is the site free of runoff/ponding? n n n ■ Is the acreage specified in the permit being utilized? ■ ❑ n n Is the application equipment present? ■ n 0 Q Is the application equipment operational? ■ n n n Is the disposal field free of limiting slopes? ■ n n n Is access restricted and/or signs posted during active site use? ■ n n n Are any supply wells within the CB? n ■ n n Are any supply wells within 250' of the CB? ❑ ■ n n How close is the closest water supply well? n n n ■ Is municipal water available in the area? ■ ❑ ❑ n #Info only: Does the permit call for monitoring wells? n ■ ❑ n Are GW monitoring wells located properly w/respect to RB and CB? n ❑ ■ n Are GW monitoring wells properly constructed,including screened interval? ❑ Q ■ Q Are monitoring wells damaged? n n ■ Page: 7 Permit: WQ0004115 Owner•Facility: Champion Hills Property Owners Association Inspection Date: 07/31/2013 Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Reason for Visit: Routine \, Comment: No supply wells in the CB or within 250 ft. of the CB. Page: 8 ,ww�w�i.�l1►�,rrrR,..w NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Pat McCrory Thomas A. Reeder John E. Skvarla, III Governor Director Secretary October 31,2013 Dr. Mina Shehee N.C. Department of Health and Human Services Epidemiology Section-OEEB 1912 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1912 Re: Avery County HRE request Owners Name: Andrew Vaughn. Sample location address: 730 Old Jonas Ridge Road Newland,NC Dear Dr.Shehee; The Asheville Regional Office(ARO) is currently conducting a pesticide-in-groundwater investigation along Old Jonas Ridge Road in the Pineola Community of Avery County.The presence of pesticides and nitrates are attributable to a cut flower nursery and possibly a Christmas tree plantation. Two water supply wells located at 730 Old Jonas Ridge Road were sampled on September 16, 2013.One of the wells provides drinking water to the primary residence and the other provides agricultural water to a small truck farm.The table below summarizes the analytical results: z Nitrate AC00442 residential 4,300 Chlordane,Technical AC00442 residential 1.7 P1 Bis eth lhex 1 ester hexanedioic acid AC00442 residential 10 N1 Nitrate AC00443 agriculture 9,100 Dieldrin AC00443 agriculture 0.03 Ethazole AC00443 agriculture 0.25 N1-Presumptive evidence of presence of material;estimated value.This code is to be used if the component has been tentatively identified based on mass spectral library search. P1- Elevated PQL*due to matrix interference and/or sample dilution. Please review the analytical results and provide a health risk assessment for the presence of nutrients and organic contaminants. If you have any questions regarding the results,please contact me at(828) 296-4681. Water Quality Regional Operations Section-Asheville Regional Office 2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,N.C. 28778 Phone(828)2964500 FAX (828)299-7043 Internet: h2o.enr.state.nc.us An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Dr.Mina Shehee October 31,2013 Page 2 of 2 Sincerely, Brett Lave Water Quality Regional Operations Section Asheville Regional Office Attachments: DWR analytical results r NC 1n La6oratory Section 1§sufts Sample ID: AC00443 PO Number# 13GO778 AROAP Date Received: 09/18/2013 B LAVERTY Time Received: 08:20 /��� � ARID 0M.411on of Water Resources Labworks LoginlD MSWIFT .pie Matrix: GROUNDWATER Final Report Date: 10/30/13 _0c.Type: WATERSUPPLY Final Report Report Print Date: 10/30/2013 Emergency Yes/No VisitlD CDC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: ANDREW VAUGHN,730 OLD JONAS RIDGE ROAD NEWLAND,NC Location ID: 116730OLDJONAS Collect Date: 09M6/2013 Collect Time: 11:59 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report,the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analvte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date LAB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 3.1 °C 9/18/13 RBYRD NUT NO2+NO3 as N in liquid 0.02 9.1 mg/L as N LaclO-107-04-1-c 9118/13 CGREEN Nitrate as N in liquid 0.02 9.1 mg/L as N Lachatl 07-04-1-c 9/19/13 CGREEN Nitrite as N in liquid 0.01 0.01 U mg/Las N Lachat107-04-1-c 9/18/13 CGREEN MET 7440-38-2 As by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA200.8 10/1/13 ESTAFFORDI 7439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA 200.8 10/1/13 ESTAFFORD1 VOL I, 92-1 Volatile Organics in liquid TITLE ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS -i1-6 Dichlorodifluoromethane 1.0 Not detected J2 ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 74-87-3 Chloromethane 1.0 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 75-01-4 Vinyl Chloride 0.50 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 74-83-9 Bromomethane 1.0 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 75-00-3 Chioroethane 0.50 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 75-69-4 Trichlorofluoromethane 0.50 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 75-35-4 1,1-Dichloroethene 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 75-09-2 Methylene Chloride 10 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 156-60-5 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 75-34-3 1,1-Dichloroethane 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18113 VANDREWS 156-59-2 CIS-1,2-Dichloroethene 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 74-97-5 Bromochloromethane 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 67-66-3 Chloroform 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 594-20-7 2,2-Dichloropropane 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 107-06-2 1,2-Dichloroethane 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 71-55-6 1,1,1-Trichioroethane 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 563-58-6 1,1-Dichloropropene 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 56-23-5 Carbon Tetrachloride 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 71-43-2 Benzene 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS ~\ *3 Dibromomethane 1.0 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18113 VANDREWS Laboratory Section 1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For 8 detailed dBSCfIPf100 of the QUBIIfiBf COtlBS f8(Bf f0 4i@.:j[AltaLnedeyg,Qfs(A;,gb/„ Ia_y/staRnfio(t;,5};ass_i;ju�ai��44a1i@ernd„;<„I :(j„portal,;ngdenr;o„g/;Neh(w;x(Ixh[z3afin5eftgch,;s}is�q Page 1 of 6 NC(DrA,Ga6oratory Section W§sufts Location ID: 116730OLDJONAS Sample ID: AC00443 Collect Date: 09/16/2013 Collect Tim, VOL Result/ Method Analysis CAS# Analyte Name PQL Qualifier Units Reference Date 78-87-5 1,2-Dichloropropane 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANG. 79-01-6 Trichloroethene 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDRE1,,, 75-274 Bromodichloromethane 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/62418260 9/18113 VANDREWS 10061-01-5 CIS-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS \\' 10061-02-6 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18113 VANDREWS 79-00-5 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 108-88-3 Toluene 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/62418260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 142-28-9 1,3-Dichloropropane 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 124-48-1 Dibromochloromethane 0.50 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 106-93-4 (EDB)1,2-Dibromoethane 0.50 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 127-18-4 Tetrachloroethene 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 108-90-7 Chlorobenzene 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 75-25-2 Bromoform 1.0 Not detected ug/L EPA50301624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 108-38-3 m,p-Xylene 1.0 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 100-42-5 Styrene 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 79-34-5 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 630-20-6 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 95-47-6 o-Xylene 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 96-18-4 1,2,3-Trichloropropane 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 98-82-8 Isopropylbenzene 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 108-86-1 Bromobenzene 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS - 103-65-1 n-Propylbenzene 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 9549-8 2-Chlorotoluene 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 106-43-4 4-Chlorotoluene 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 108-67-8 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 98-06-6 tert-Butylbenzene 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18113 VANDREWS 95-63-6 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9118/13 VANDREWS 135-98-8 sec-Butylbenzene 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 541-73-1 m-Dichlorobenzene(1,3) 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 106-46-7 p-Dichlorobenzene(1,4) 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 95-50-1 o-Dichlorobenzene(1,2) 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 99-87-6 p-Isopropyltoluene 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 104-51-8 n-Butylbenzene 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 96-12-8 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane 2.0 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 120-82-1 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 0.50 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 91-20-3 Naphthalene 0.50 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 87-68-3 Hexachlorobutadiene 0.50 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 87-61-6 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene 1.0 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/62418260 9/18113 VANDREWS SEM 2675-77-6 Semivolatile Organics(BNAs)in liquid _TITLE ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 62-53-3 Aniline 12 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to pg,�[,,gartai.nc�epr_orgjwgb/yig[I,@,b/ztaXn(!o[tecaasslstgUata,,,q,:aElfier_Cades<hSF...11 rta(.n<de,�r;cryyieb;wg;lxb,!sa9p,bfeeeh;,::isn, Page 2 of 6 NC OU t�,Laboratory Section Wpsufts iLDJONAS Sample ID: AC00443 Collect Date: 09M6/2013 Collect Time:: 11:59 nalyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date Phenol 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL Bis(2-chloroethyl)ether 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 7-8 Chlorophenol,2- 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 541-73-1 Dichlorobenzene, 1,3 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/827013510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 106-46-7 Dichlorobenzene, 1,4 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/827013510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 100-51-6 Benzyl alcohol 30 Not detected J2 ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 95-50-1 Dichlorobenzene, 1,2- 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 95-48-7 Methylphenol,2- 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 39638-32-9 Bis(2-chloroisopropyl)ether 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 106-44-5 Methylphenol,4- 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 621-64-7 N-nitrosodi-n-propylamine 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 67-72-1 Hexachloroethane 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/827013510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 98-95-3 Nitrobenzene 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/827013510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 78-59-1 Isophorone 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 88-75-5 Nitrophenol,2- 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 105-67-9 Dimethylphenol,2,4- 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 65-85-0 Benzoic acid 50 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 111-91-1 Bis(2-chloroethoxy)methane 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 120-83-2 Dichlorophenol,2,4- 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 120-82-1 Trichlorobenzene, 1,2,4- 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 91-20-3 Naphthalene(SV) 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 7-6 Chloroaniline,4- 12 Not detected J2 ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23113 PCAMPBELL 87-68-3 Hexachlorobutadiene(SV) 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 59-50-7 Chloro-3-methyl phenol,4- 15 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 91-57-6 Methylnaphthalene,2- 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23113 PCAMPBELL 77-474 Hexachlorocyclopentadiene 12 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 88-06-2 Trichlorophenol,2,4,6- 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23113 PCAMPBELL 95-95-4 Trichlorophenol,2,4,5- 12 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9123/13 PCAMPBELL 91-58-7 Chloronaphthalene,2- 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 88-74-4 Nltroaniline,2- 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 131-11-3 Dimethyl phthalate 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 208-96-8 Acenaphthylene 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 606-20-2 Dinitrotoluene,2,6- 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 99-09-2 Nitroaniline,3- 50 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 83-32-9 Acenaphthene 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 51-28-5 Dinitrophenol,2,4- 50 Not detected ug/L EPA62518270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 100-02-7 Nitrophenol,4- 50 Not detected J2 ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 132-64-9 Dibenzofuran 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 121-14-2 Dinitrotoluene,2,4- 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 84-66-2 Diethyl phthalate 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 7005-72-3 Chlorophenyl phenyl ether,4- 10 Not detected J2 ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 86777 Fluorene 12 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to bsp.;[,(.portaj.n<a�ar.o;R(w&Lbayveyigj/j.I A,ryy�e�na:{i�xq,a,c�;,ai�fier cndgf,<hip./j.;,„p�..,,�aenr;orq�,•,yen[•.,�,nzn[g n,��no,/�P�naf:�.:r,._ Page 3 of 6 NC fD%tk Laboratory Section 1�sults Location ID: 116730OLDJONAS Sample ID: AC00443 Collect Date: 09/16/2013 Collect Time:. SEM Result/ Method Analysis CAS# Analvte Name PQL Units — Qualifier Reference Date 100-01-6 Nitroaniline,4- 50 Not detected J2 ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9123/13 PCAMi- 534-52-1 Dinitro-2-methyl phenol,4,6- 50 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 86-30-6 N-nitrosodiphenylamine 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 101-55-3 Bromophenyl phenyl ether,4- 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 118-74-1 Hexachlorobenzene 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 87-86-5 Pentachlorophenol 30 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 85-01-8 Phenanthrene 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 120-12-7 Anthracene 10 Not detected ug/L EPA62518270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 84-74-2 Di-n-butyl phthalate 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9123/13 PCAMPBELL 206-44-0 Fluoranthene 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 129-00-0 Pyrene 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 85-68-7 Butylbenzyl phthalate 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 91-94-1 Dichlorobenzidine,3,3'- 30 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 56-55-3 Benzo(a)anthracene 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 218-01-9 Chrysene 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 117-81-7 Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 117-84-0 Di-n-octyl phthalate 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 205-99-2 Benzo(b)fluoranthene 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 207-08-9 Benzo(k)fluoranthene 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 50-32-8 Benzo(a)pyrene 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9123/13 PCAMPBELL 193-39-5 Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene 15 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL \, 53-70-3 Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene 15 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL .... 191-24-2 Benzo(g,h,i)perylene 15 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL PIES 7439-92-1 Chlorinated Pesticides in Liquid _TITLE_ ug/L EPA608 9/20/13 JHAYES 15972-60-8 Alachlor 0.28 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/20/13 JHAYES 309-00-2 Aldrin 0.06 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/20113 JHAYES 319-84-6 BHC-Alpha 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/20/13 JHAYES 319-85-7 BHC-Beta 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/20/13 JHAYES 319-86-8 BHC Delta 0.06 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/20/13 JHAYES 58-89-9 BHC-Gamma(Lindane) 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/20113 JHAYES 57-74-9 Chlordane,Technical 0.5 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/20/13 JHAYES 5103-71-9 Chlordane,Alpha 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/20/13 JHAYES 5103-74-2 Chlordane, Gamma 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/20/13 JHAYES 3734-48-3 Chlordene 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/20/13 JHAYES 510-15-6 Chlorobenzilate 0.48 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9120/13 JHAYES 1861-32-1 DCPA 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/20/13 JHAYES 53-19-0 DDD 2,4 0.06 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/20/13 JHAYES 72-54-8 DDD4,4 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/20/13 JHAYES 3424-82-6 DDE 2,4 0.05 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9120/13 JHAYES 72-55-9 DDE 4,4 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/20/13 JHAYES 789-02-6 DDT 2,4 0.05 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/20/13 JHAYES ; Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to hpp;;F.pona:,nw,eerg;;/,gt/y�,g(ign(�;�:,rsaLtec;,asslstaQn;a,_i�;z!Ifier cadPs.<h:¢;/_{.P.artaLncv,enTorg[_ •ng��b,�x,;a5n pj(gctiassisn, Page 4 of 6 6VCOrl2,Ga6oratorySection Zfsults jOLDJONAS Sample ID: AC00443 Collect Date: 09116/2013 Collect Time:: 11:59 Analyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method AnaNgis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date DDT 4,4 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/20/13 JHAYES I Dieldrin 0.03 0.03 ug/L EPA 608 9/20/13 JHAYES v9-98-8 Endosulfan 1 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/20/13 JHAYES 33213-65-9 Endosulfan II 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/20/13 JHAYES 1031-07-8 Endosulfan sulfate 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9120113 JHAYES 72-20-8 Endrin 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/20/13 JHAYES 7421-93-4 Endrin Aldehyde 0.06 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/20/13 JHAYES 53494-70-5 Endrin Ketone 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/20/13 JHAYES 2593-15-9 Ethazole 0.09 0.25 ug/L EPA608 9/20/13 JHAYES 76-44-8 Heptachlor 0.06 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9120/13 JHAYES 1024-57-3 Heptachlor epoxide 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/20113 JHAYES 118-74-1 Hexachlorobenzene(Pest) 0.02 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9120/13 JHAYES 72-43-5 Methoxychlor 4,4 0.15 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/20/13 JHAYES 2385-85-5 Mirex 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/20/13 JHAYES 39765-80-5 Trans Nonachlor 0.05 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/20/13 JHAYES 27304-13-8 Oxychiordane 0.05 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/20/13 JHAYES 52645-53-1 Mixed Permethrin 1.20 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/20/13 JHAYES 1918-16-7 Propachlor 0.54 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/20/13 JHAYES 117-18-0 Tecnazene 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/20/13 JHAYES 1582-09-8 Trifluralin 0.05 Not detected ug/L EPA606 9/20/13 JHAYES _1�2674-11-12 Aroclor 1016 1 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/20/13 JHAYES 04-28-2 Aroclor 1221 1 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/20/13 JHAYES 11141-16-5 Aroclor 1232 1 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/20/13 JHAYES 53469-21-9 Aroclor 1242 1 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/20/13 JHAYES 12672-29-6 Aroclor1248 1 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/20/13 JHAYES 11097-69-1 Aroclor 1254 1 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/20/13 JHAYES 11096-82-5 Aroclor 1260 1 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/20/13 JHAYES 37324-23-5 Aroclor 1262 1 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/20/13 JHAYES 8001-35-2 Toxaphene 3 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/20/13 JHAYES 2675-77-6 Chloroneb 0.21 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/20/13 JHAYES 189745-6 Chlorothalonil 0.2 Not detected J2 ug/L EPA 608 9120/13 JHAYES Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to /�h/.t�afl+nv.1s!z.+sLN.F.aca_c;;,ail�jTcgdes<nep1J,porc�i,ns.ea!,�rr,/;,ten/;ygpzn,(tnt,,n�q/cechassitn, Page 5 of 6 .NC/DW.Ga6oratorySection Rfsufts Location ID: 116730OLDJONAS Sample ID: AC00443 Collect Date: 09/16/2013 Collect Time:. PES Result/ Method Analysis CAS# Analyte Name PQL Qualifier Units Reference Date Sample Comments VOL:VOA-J2-estimated-1 analyte(s)failed<LCL in the CV. SEM:SV-J2-estimated-1 analyte failed to meet curve fit. SEM:SV-J2-estimated-4 analyte(s)failed<LCL in the Cv2NSl. PES:OCP-J2-estimated-1 analyte failed<LCL in CV2 Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to h;R;/1,„party o<dep;,;,gr,,�wee/v,g/tan/swric{w/eecnassfseapa;a.,cy,,a!Ifier..Sales,<nep,Jf,pa alnr¢z,,,.o_�pyebj•A•�;I�b•;{;aFngjtech.�za:5�, Page 6 of 6 WC 10 Ga6oratory Section putrts Sample ID: -- AC00442 PO Number# 13G0777 AROAP Date Received: 09/18/2013 B LAVER TY k. Time Received: 08:20 ARO Labworks LoginlD MSWIFT Dtvtsion of Water Resources ,.Ole Matrix: GROUNDWATER Final Report Date: 10/30/13 _oc.Type: WATERSUPPLY Final Report Report Print Date: 10/30/2013 Emergency Yes/No VisitlD COC Yes/No Loc.Descr.: ANDREW VAUGHN 730 OLD JONAS RIDGE ROAD NEWLAND NC Location ID: 1167300LDJONAS Collect Date: 09/16/2013 Collect Time: 11:29 Sample Depth If this report is labeled preliminary report, the results have not been validated. Do not use for Regulatory purposes. CAS# Analvte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date LAB Sample temperature at receipt by lab 3.1 "C 9/16/13 RBYRD NUT NO2+NO3 as N in liquid 0.02 4.3 mg/L as N LaclO-107-04-1-c 9/18/13 CGREEN Nitrate as N in liquid 0.02 4.3 mg/L as N Lachat107-04-1-c 9/19/13 CGREEN Nitrite as N in liquid 0.01 0.01 U mg/Las N Lachat107-04-1-c 9/18/13 CGREEN MET 7440-38-2 As by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA 200.8 10/1/13 ESTAFFORD1 7439-92-1 Pb by ICPMS 2.0 2.0 U ug/L EPA200.8 10/1/13 ESTAFFORD1 VOL Volatile Organics in liquid TITLE ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS E 41-8 Dichlorodifluoromethane 1.0 Not detected J2 ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 74-87-3 Chloromethane 1.0 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 75-01-4 Vinyl Chloride 0.50 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 74-83-9 Bromomethane 1.0 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 75-00-3 Chloroethane 0.50 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 75-69-4 Trichlorofluoromethane 0.50 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 75-35-4 1,1-Dichloroethene 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 75-09-2 Methylene Chloride 10 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 156-60-5 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 1634-04-4 Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 75-34-3 1,1-Dichloroethane 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 156-59-2 CIS-1,2-Dichloroethene 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 74-97-5 Bromochloromethane 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 67-66-3 Chloroform 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 594-20-7 2,2-Dichloropropane 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 107-06-2 1,2-Dichloroethane 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 71-55-6 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/62418260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 563-58-6 1,1-Dichloropropene 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 56-23-5 Carbon Tetrachloride 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 71-43-2 Benzene 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS \'3 Dibromomethane 1.0 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to hee../[„pona�o�a�pr;,q;g(w�b�yyy/tan/scae�roJ Ana:fi:;ga�3a._gyzirePr codas<ng;//,yore3i„�neel,�o�;.;rge[��.q;i:�sfafi2,;;q,(;s��as:i:n Page 1 of 6 NC D`144(Ga6oratory Section Results Location ID: 116730OLDJONAS Sample ID: AC00442 Collect Date: 09/16/2013 CollectTimL, VOL CAS# Analvte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Qualifier Reference Date 78-87-5 1,2-Dichloropropane 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VAND,. 79-01-6 Trichloroethene 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREW., 75-27-4 Bromodichloromethane 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 10061-01-5 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 10061-02-6 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9118/13 VANDREWS 79-00-5 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 108-88-3 Toluene 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 142-28-9 1,3-Dichloropropane 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 124-48-1 Dibromochloromethane 0.50 Not detected ug/L EPA50301624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 106-93-4 (EDB)1,2-Dibromoethane 0.50 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18113 VANDREWS 127-18-4 Tetrachloroethene 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 108-90-7 Chlorobenzene 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 100-41-4 Ethyibenzene 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 75-25-2 Bromoform 1.0 Not detected ug/L EPA50301624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 108-38-3 m,p-Xylene 1.0 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 100-42-5 Styrene 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18113 VANDREWS 79-34-5 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 630-20-6 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 95-47-6 o-Xylene 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 96-184 1,2,3-Trichloropropane 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA50301624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 98-82-8 Isopropyibenzene 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 108-86-1 Bromobenzene 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 103-65-1 n-Propylbenzene 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 95-49-8 2-Chlorotoluene 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 106-43-4 4-Chlorotoluene 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 108-67-8 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 98-06-6 tert-Butyl benzene 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 95-63-6 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 135-98-8 sec-Butylbenzene 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 541-73-1 m-Dichlorobenzene(1,3) 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 106-46-7 p-Dichlorobenzene(1,4) 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 95-50-1 o-Dichlorobenzene(1,2) 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 99-87-6 p-isopropyltoluene 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 104-51-8 n-Butylbenzene 0.25 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 96-12-8 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane 2.0 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 120-82-1 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 0.50 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 91-20-3 Naphthalene 0.50 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 87-68-3 Hexachlorobutadiene 0.50 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS 87-61-6 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene 1.0 Not detected ug/L EPA5030/624/8260 9/18/13 VANDREWS SEM 2675-77-6 Semivolatile Organics(BNAs)in liquid _TITLE_ ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 62-53-3 Aniline 12 Not detected ug/L EPA62518270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMP BELL �J Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to non;,[,p Atl n,den_crgjw,ebf�/lab/staS,nY.ojter.F.assls[xL_a;a,_Cj,;,a:7fier_Codes,5h!FpJf,portal,;nn(anr,o;.gh?[e6/w9;;{xh;'stafin_';ftecryassisB Page 2 of 6 NC M k Ga6oratory Section Wssufts ,LDJONAS Sample ID: AC00442 Collect Date: 09/16/2013 Collect Time:: 11:29 ,nalyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date Phenol 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL Bis(2-chloroethyl)ether 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL �1-8 Chlorophenol,2- 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 541-73-1 Dichlorobenzene, 1,3 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 106-46-7 Dichlorobenzene, 1,4- 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9123/13 PCAMPBELL 100-51-6 Benzyl alcohol 30 Not detected J2 ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 95-50-1 Dichlorobenzene, 1,2- 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/827013510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 95-48-7 Methylphenol,2- 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 39638-32-9 Bis(2-chloroisopropyl)ether 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 106-44-5 Methylphenol,4- 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/827013510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 621-64-7 N-nitrosodi-n-propylamine 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 67-72-1 Hexachloroethane 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 98-95-3 Nitrobenzene 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 78-59-1 Isophorone 10 Not detected . ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 88-75-5 Nitrophenol,2- 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 105-67-9 Dimethylphenol,2,4- 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 65-85-0 Benzoic acid 50 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 111-91-1 Bis(2-chloroethoxy)methane 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 120-83-2 Dichlorophenol,2,4- 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 120-82-1 Trichlorobenzene, 1,2,4- 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 91 20-3 Naphthalene(SV) 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9123/13 PCAMPBELL W-8 Chloroaniline,4- 12 Not detected J2 ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 87-68-3 Hexachlorobutadiene(SV) 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 59-50-7 Chloro-3-methyl phenol,4- 15 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 91-57-6 Methyinaphthalene,2- 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 77-47-4 Hexachlorocyclopentadiene 12 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 88-06-2 Trichlorophenol,2,4,6- 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 95-95-4 Trichlorophenol,2,4,5- 12 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 91-58-7 Chloronaphthalene,2- 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23113 PCAMPBELL 88-74-4 Nitroaniline,2- 10 Not detected ug/L EPA62518270/3510 9123/13 PCAMPBELL 131-11-3 Dimethyl phthalate 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 208-96-8 Acenaphthylene 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 606-20-2 Dinitrotoluene,2,6- 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 99-09-2 Nitroaniline,3- 50 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23113 PCAMPBELL 83-32-9 Acenaphthene 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 51-28-5 Dinitrophenol,2,4- 50 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 100-02-7 Nitrophenol,4- 50 Not detected J2 ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 132-64-9 Dibenzofuran 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23113 PCAMPBELL 121-14-2 Dinitrotoluene,2,4- 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 84-66-2 Diethyl phthalate 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 7005-72-3 Chlorophenyl phenyl ether,4- 10 Not detected J2 ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL sF-a3a Fluorene 12 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)7333908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to k�a::lL.e:rL!n<.ae,.M�jZt2 eLk bJ;!a@egg.(te£hassls(uU�,!._L2uaafier,Cnpes<hlpJ,;.knr,(ai p5denr;or iel,,;y_rylx stafinfio/[ecyassist; Page 3 of 6 .NC DIA Ga6cratory Section 1&sults Location ID: 1167300LDJONAS Sample ID: AC00442 Collect Date: 09M612013 Collect'rimt; SEM Result/ Method Analysis CAS# Analyte Name PQL Qualifier Units Reference Date 100-01-6 Nitroaniline,4- 50 Not detected J2 ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMt\ 534-52-1 Dinitro-2-methyl phenol,4,6- 50 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBEL. 86-30-6 N-nitrosodiphenylamine 10 Not detected ug/L EPA62518270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 101-55-3 Bromophenyl phenyl ether,4- 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 118-74-1 Hexachlorobenzene 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 87-86-5 Pentachlorophenol 30 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 85-01-8 Phenanthrene 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 120-12-7 Anthracene 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 84-74-2 Di-n-butyl phthalate 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 206-44-0 Fluoranthene 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/827013510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 129-00-0 Pyrene 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 85-68-7 Butylbenzyl phthalate 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 91-94-1 Dichlorobenzidine,3,3'- 30 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 56-55-3 Benzo(a)anthracene 10 Not detected ug/L EPA62518270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 218-01-9 Chrysene 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 117-81-7 Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate 10 Not detected ug/L EPA62518270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 117-84-0 Di-n-octyl phthalate 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9123/13 PCAMPBELL 205-99-2 Benzo(b)fiuoranthene 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 207-08-9 Benzo(k)fluoranthene 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 50-32-8 Benzo(a)pyrene 10 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL 193-39-5 Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene 15 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL , 53-70-3 Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene 15 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL �, 191-24-2 Benzo(g,h,i)perylene 15 Not detected ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL Bis ethylhexyl ester hexanedioic acid 10 N1 ug/L EPA625/8270/3510 9/23/13 PCAMPBELL PIES 7439-92-1 Chlorinated Pesticides In Liquid _TITLE_ ug/L EPA608 9/23/13 JHAYES 15972-60-8 Alachlor 0.28 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/23/13 JHAYES 309-00-2 Aldrin 0.06 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/23/13 JHAYES 319-84-6 BHC-Alpha 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/23/13 JHAYES 319-85-7 BHC-Beta 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/23/13 JHAYES 319-86-8 BHC Delta 0.06 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/23/13 JHAYES 58-89-9 BHC-Gamma(Lindane) 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/23/13 JHAYES 57-74-9 Chlordane,Technical 1.0 1.7 P1 ug/L EPA608 9/23/13 JHAYES 5103-71-9 Chlordane,Alpha 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9123/13 JHAYES 5103-74-2 Chlordane, Gamma 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/23/13 JHAYES 3734-48-3 Chlordene 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/23/13 JHAYES 510-15-6 Chlorobenzilate 0.48 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/23/13 JHAYES 1861-32-1 DCPA 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/23/13 JHAYES 53-19-0 DDD 2,4 0.06 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9123/13 JHAYES 72-54-8 DDD 4,4 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/23/13 JHAYES 3424-82-6 DDE 2,4 0.05 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/23/13 JHAYES 72-55-9 DDE 4,4 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/23/13 JHAYES Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to neg-(j..pA ;mkpor,o;pjw y(wq(ta.Q/[annno[;e r,.assis�aua a...4zaRer.&cwas,<ntF;((.pora);ncaenr;orpy+::p�fi lebl;;a5agoftechassisn Page 4 of 6 NC OWK Ga6oratory Section WIsufts dLDJONAS Sample ID: AC00442 Collect Date: 09/16/2013 Collect Time:: 11:29 ,nalyte Name PQL Result/ Units Method Analysis Validated by Qualifier Reference Date DDT 2,4 0.05 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/23/13 JHAYES DDT 4,4 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/23/13 JHAYES Dieldrin 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/23/13 JHAYES 959-98-8 Endosulfan 1 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/23/13 JHAYES 33213-65-9 Endosulfan11 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/23/13 JHAYES 1031-07-8 Endosulfan sulfate 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/23/13 JHAYES 72-20-8 Endrin 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/23/13 JHAYES 7421-93-4 Endrin Aldehyde 0.06 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/23/13 JHAYES 53494-70-5 Endrin Ketone 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/23/13 JHAYES 2593-15-9 Ethazole 0.09 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/23/13 JHAYES 76-44-8 Heptachlor 0.06 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/23/13 JHAYES 1024-57-3 Heptachlor epoxide 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/23/13 JHAYES 118-74-1 Hexachlorobenzene(Pest) 0.02 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/23/13 JHAYES 72-43-5 Methoxychlor 4,4 0.15 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/23/13 JHAYES 2385-85-5 Mirex 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/23/13 JHAYES 39765-80-5 Trans Nonachlor 0.05 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/23/13 JHAYES 27304-13-8 Oxychlordane 0.05 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/23/13 JHAYES 52645-53-1 Mixed Permethrin 1.20 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/23/13 JHAYES 1918-16-7 Propachlor 0.54 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/23/13 JHAYES 117-18-0 Tecnazene 0.03 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/23/13 JHAYES 1582-09-8 Trifluralin 0.05 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/23/13 JHAYES '4-11-12 Aroclor 1016 1 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/23/13 JHAYES 11104-28-2 Aroclor 1221 1 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9123/13 JHAYES 11141-16-5 Aroclor 1232 1 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/23/13 JHAYES 53469-21-9 Aroclor 1242 1 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/23/13 JHAYES 12672-29-6 Aroclor 1248 1 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/23113 JHAYES 11097-69-1 Aroclor 1254 1 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/23/13 JHAYES 11096-82-5 Aroclor1260 1 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/23113 JHAYES 37324-23-5 Aroclor1262 1 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/23/13 JHAYES 8001-35-2 TOxaphene 3 Not detected ug/L EPA 608 9/23/13 JHAYES 2675-77-6 Chloroneb 0.21 Not detected ug/L EPA608 9/23/13 JHAYES 1897-45-6 Chlorothalonil 0.2 Not detected J2 ug/L EPA 608 9/23/13 JHAYES Laboratory Section 1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to h,;;;[(,darta;;ncJenro;pjwebJ,wy/@b/g�aRX�Po(,SRchgs;i�tkp;tai],��flfigr£gdgs<htpJj g¢rtal per,,ent,o)gl,(eb(,•;yg!lab(s$afir�(:o,(:_e�;na, is{, Page 5 of 6 NC 1n W X Ga6oratory Section 4�?sufts Location ID: 116730OLDJONAS Sample ID: AC00442 Collect Date: 09M6/2013 Collect Tiim' , PIES Result/ Method Analysis CAS# Analyte Name PQL _Qualifier Units Reference Date Sample Comments VOL:VOA-J2-estimated-1 analyte(s)failed<LCL in the CV. SEM:SV-J2-estimated-1 analyte failed to meet curve fit. SEM:SV-J2-estimated-4 analyte(s)failed<LCL in the CV2NSI. \ SEM:SV-N1-estimated-tentatively identified based on MS library search. PES:OCP-PI-elevated PQL-2X dilution factor. PES:OCP-J2-estimated-1 analyte failed<LCL in CV2. Laboratory Section>>1623 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-1623 (919)733-3908 For a detailed description of the qualifier codes refer to p;e,(,•'„R9..rtai,nulgp„o;x{w,ebfyg�abLs�afiy_P.,g/techazsfs[q�ata L�aiifigr C,dps,<htppJ(,gn{:pi„nc,,=nr; e_b,%,N:L'.!34 sLafi.,ro,(ee,asslm Page 6 of 6 NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Water Quality Programs Pat McCrory Thomas A. Reeder John E. Skvarla, III Governor Director Secretary October 31,2013 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED 70121010 00021967 6964 Bluegreen Vacations Unlimited, Inc. 4960 Conference Way North Ste. 100 Boca Raton, Florida 33431 Attn.: Property Manager/Owner RE: Bluegreen Vacations Unlimited, Inc. 7645 and 7569 Linville Falls Hwy. Avery County, North Carolina PIN: 182200983445 and 183200096181 Dear Site Manager/Owner, The Division of Water Resources recently sampled a drinking water well located within 1000ft of the above-referenced home or business address. Analytical results indicate the presence of Dieldrin, a pesticide, in the water sample. The concentration of the pesticide detected in the well water sample exceeds the safe drinking water standard. Because we are unsure as to the source and extent of the Dieldrin, we strongly recommend that you have your well water sampled to evaluate the quality of your drinking water. We are available to sample your well at no cost if you elect to have your well tested. You may also choose to contact a private environmental laboratory or the Avery County Environmental Health Department (Toe River Health District)for additional information and assistance. If you have any questions please call me at 828-296-4680. Sincerely, G. Landon Davidson, P.G. Regional Supervisor Water Quality Regional Operations Section Cc: Toe River Health District—Environmental Health WATER QUALITY REGIONAL OPERATIONS SECTION North Carolina Division of Water Resources—Asheville Regional Office 2090 U.S.Highway 70,Swannanoa,N.C. 28778 Phone(828)296-4500 FAX (828)299-7043 Internet: h2o.ennstate.nc.us An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer /' -,. 1 I, �� _..._ _.