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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1101_BuncombeClosed_MSWLF_GW_DIN28760_20171010 Old Buncombe County Landfill Permit No. 1101 Fall 2017 Semi-Annual Monitoring and Monitored Natural Attenuation Sampling Report Presented to: Buncombe County Solid Waste Department 81 Panther Branch Road Alexander, North Carolina 28701 (828)250-5460 Presented by: SCS ENGINEERS, PC 5850 S Semoran Blvd Orlando, FL 32822 (813) 804-6791 February 6, 2018 File No. 09204072.15 Offices Nationwide www.scsengineers.co Old Buncombe County Landfill i Semi-Annual & MNA Sampling Report Table of Contents Section Page 1 INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................................................1 2 BACKGROUND .....................................................................................................................................................1 3 SAMPLING METHODOLOGY ..........................................................................................................................3 4 SEMI-ANNUAL SAMPLING RESULTS .............................................................................................................3 SURFACE WATER ................................................................................................................................................. 3 GROUNDWATER DETECTIONS ...................................................................................................................... 3 GROUNDWATER EXCEEDANCES .................................................................................................................. 4 5 MNA SAMPLING RESULTS ................................................................................................................................4 BIOCHLOR MODEL .............................................................................................................................................. 5 6 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS ............................................................................................5 7 REFERENCES ...........................................................................................................................................................6 Figures Figure 1. Groundwater Contours Tables Table1. Sample Parameters Table 2. EPA Screening Table Table 3. EPA Screening Interpretations Appendices Appendix A – Sampling Forms Appendix B – Well Condition Summary Appendix C – Chain of Custody Appendix D – Surface Water Detections Appendix E – Surface Water Exceedances Appendix F – Groundwater Detections Appendix G – Groundwater Exceedances Solid Waste Services Old Buncombe County Landfill 1 Semi-Annual & MNA Sampling Report 1 INTRODUCTION On behalf of the Buncombe County Solid Waste Division, SCS Engineers, PC (SCS) respectfully submits this report summarizing the findings of the fall 2017 semi-annual sampling event to the Solid Waste Section and the Underground Injection Control (UIC) Program (permit #W10100353) of the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ). SCS conducted semi-annual sampling at the Buncombe County Solid Waste Management Facility Old Landfill (permit no. 1101) on October 10th through October 26th, 2017. Sampling for Monitored Natural Attenuation was also performed in accordance with the Corrective Action Plan (CAP) approved by DEQ on September 24, 2014.This report summarizes the sampling methodology, results, conclusions and recommendations from this semi-annual sampling event. 2 BACKGROUND The Old Buncombe County Landfill (OBCL), located at 2726 Riverview Road is closed and currently monitored under post-closure care. The OBCL was an unlined landfill and approved to receive municipal, industrial, and construction solid wastes, along with household waste and yard debris. Leachate from the waste areas have mixed with the groundwater as evidenced from chlorinated solvents detected in down-gradient monitoring wells in excess of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources (NCDENR) standards beginning in 1985 to the present. Waste Areas A, B, and C stopped receiving waste prior to October 9, 1991. Area D stopped receiving waste on September 27, 1997 in accordance with the North Carolina Solid Waste Management Rule T15A: 13B .1627(c)(10)(A). Institutional controls are in place which restricts access to and use of the OBCL, and eliminates or minimizes exposure to site contaminants. All disposal areas have been closed and capped in accordance with permit modifications for closure under 15A North Carolina Administrative Code (NCAC) Chapter 13B. The OBCL has controlled access and perimeter fencing to limit site access. An active gas collection system was constructed and is operated by Enerdyne. This system generates power from a small facility located on the property. The County has constructed a Safety Training Facility on property outside of the waste fill area but within the original landfill property limits. This area has controlled access and perimeter fencing that separates its facilities from the waste- containing areas of the landfill property. The habitable buildings in this area are equipped with sub-floor vapor extraction systems and gas detectors that are monitored continuously by on-site personnel. While these vapor intrusion controls have been installed specifically to address potential methane gas issues, it is expected that the vapor systems in permanently occupied spaces will also help to mitigate any potential issues arising from a vapor intrusion pathway. The groundwater plume has been monitored over the years by a series of monitoring wells around the perimeter of the landfill (Figure 1). Currently 24 monitoring wells are sampled semi- Solid Waste Services Old Buncombe County Landfill 2 Semi-Annual & MNA Sampling Report annually (DPL-2 was converted to an Injection Well prior for the fall 2015 injection event). Groundwater samples collected from these wells have been analyzed for the typical landfill parameters (metals, semi-volatile organic compounds, volatile organic compounds, etc.). Concentrations in excess of the Title 15A NCAC Subchapter 2L (NC2L) groundwater standards have been reported primarily for metals and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). The extent of the groundwater plume has been delineated and concentrations of contaminants have generally been declining. Additional remedial measures, enhanced in-situ bioremediation (EIB) were performed in September 2015 in accordance with the March 2015 CAP Addendum and the Injection Permit WI0100353. Five main groundwater flow paths, referred to as transects, have been identified down-gradient from the OBCL waste piles presented below. Transect 1 Transect 2 Transect 3 Transect 4 Transect 5 MW-4A MW-B MW-3 MW-DPL-2 MW-6 MW-12-25 MW-17-60 MW-21-21 MW-4 MW-6-192 MW-13-35 MW-17-137 MW-21-94 MW-19-75 MW-5 MW-13-132 MW-19-110 DPL-1 MW-24-45 MW-18-78 MW-24-160 Italicized- EIB Injection Well Bold-MNA Performance Well Bold & Italicized-MNA Sentinel Well Transects 1 and 5 appear to be long enough to naturally attenuate VOCs observed immediately down-gradient from the waste piles prior to reaching the French Broad River. MNA is the only remedial activity for Transects 1 and 5. Transect 2 appears to have been successfully remediated following the pilot testing of EIB using hydrogen release compound injection. Transect 3 and 4 show contaminants reach the French Broad River before natural attenuation processes may completely de-chlorinate site VOCs. Therefore more aggressive clean-up actions consisting of enhancing natural attenuation through substrate addition were implemented along the short flow path system. DPL-2 and the newly installed IW-1 were used as the fractured bedrock injection points for substrate addition based on their close proximity to the source plume. Direct injection to the base of the regolith was also used to treat the high flow zone which may be used to remediate both short and long fracture controlled flow paths along Transects 3 and 4. Substrate addition was conducted in September, 2015 prior to the fall 2015 semi-annual sampling event. Solid Waste Services Old Buncombe County Landfill 3 Semi-Annual & MNA Sampling Report 3 SAMPLING METHODOLOGY Twenty one monitoring wells were sampled during the fall 2017 event. Three monitoring wells were dry and no samples were collected (DPL-1, MW-24-45, and MW-7). Groundwater samples were collected from October 10th through 16th, 2017. The four surface water samples were collected on October 10th, 2017. All samples were collected and analyzed by Pace Laboratories (Pace) in Asheville, NC for analysis of Appendix I and II constituents list as well as MNA parameters as specified in Table 1. All groundwater sampling and analyses were performed in accordance with 15A NCAC 13B .1632 and the approved CAP. Pace analytical laboratories collected groundwater samples, to be tested for MNA parameters, from 10 monitoring wells (MW-2, MW-4, MW-6, MW-13-132, MW-18-78, MW-19-75, MW-19-110, MW-21-21, MW-21-94, and MW-24-160). Field parameters including pH, temperature, specific conductivity, turbidity, dissolved oxygen, oxidative/reductive potential (ORP) and water level were measured and recorded at each groundwater, surface water and leachate sampling site. Field logs with recorded parameters are included in Attachment A and well condition summary forms are included in Attachment B. After samples were collected, they were placed on ice, logged on a chain of custody and sent to Pace Laboratories in Asheville, NC, a laboratory certified by the State of North Carolina for all applicable analyses. A copy of the chain of custody is provided as Attachment C. 4 SEMI-ANNUAL SAMPLING RESULTS A groundwater contour maps was created from the water level field data and is included as Figure 1. SURFACE WATER A summary of detections is provided in Appendix D. Metals detected in the surface water samples were barium, copper, vanadium, and zinc. No VOCs were detected in surface water samples. Two samples exceeded turbidity maximum contaminate levels (MCL) of 25 NTUs at SW-1 (91.78 NTUs) and SW-2 (79.49 NTUs). A summary of surface water exceedances is included in Appendix E. GROUNDWATER DETECTIONS Metals and VOCs were detected in ground water samples. A summary of groundwater detections is included in Appendix F. VOC constituents detected include 1,1-dichloroethane, 1,2- dichlorobenzene, 1,4-dichlorobenzene, benzene, chlorobenzene, chloroethane, cis-1,2- dichloroethene, ethylbenzene, toluene, trichloroethene, vinyl chloride, σ-xylene, and xylene. Metal constituents detected include barium, cadmium, chromium, cobalt, copper, lead, nickel, vanadium, and zinc. Solid Waste Services Old Buncombe County Landfill 4 Semi-Annual & MNA Sampling Report GROUNDWATER EXCEEDANCES Ten of the 21 monitoring wells sampled had concentrations in excess of the NC2L Groundwater Standards. A summary of groundwater exceedances is provided in Appendix G. The exceedances were consistent with historic concentrations at their respective wells. VOCs exceedances were as follows: 1,1-dichloroethane was above the MCL of 6 ug/L in MW-3 (7.5 ug/L), MW-4 (15.6 ug/L), and MW-21-21(7.5 ug/L); benzene was above the MCL of 1 ug/L in MW-13-132 (1.2 ug/L), MW-13-35 (2.4 ug/L), MW-4 (1.1 ug/L), and MW-6 (1.2 ug/L); vinyl chloride was above the MCL of 0.03 ug/L in MW-B (1.6 ug/L), MW-21-21 (2.3 ug/L), MW-3 (2.9 ug/L), and MW-4 (4.6 ug/L). These exceedances are all break-down products of Trichloroethene (TCE) and are indicators of biodegradation as a result of the 2014 injection. Metals exceedances were as follows: barium was above the maximum contaminant level of 700 ug/L in MW-4 (720 ug/L), MW-4A (779 ug/L), and MW-6 (1340 ug/L); cadmium was above the MCL of 2 ug/L in MW-4 (71.6 ug/L); chromium was above the MCL of 10 ug/L in MW-15 (19.2 ug/L); cobalt was above the MCL of 1 ug/L in MW-21-21 (7 ug/L), MW-3 (18.3 ug/L), MW-4 (90.8 ug/L), MW-4A (37.9 ug/L), and MW-5 (9.3 ug/L); nickel was above the MCL of 100 ug/L in MW-4 (136 ug/L); vanadium was above the MCL of 0.3 ug/L in MW-4 (8.4 ug/L). 5 MNA SAMPLING RESULTS A summary of the MNA parameters exceeding their respective NC2L limit is included in Appendix G. The fall 2017 results were evaluated using the analytical parameters and weighting for preliminary screening for anaerobic biodegradation processes presented in the EPA Technical Protocol for Evaluating Natural Attenuation of Chlorinated Solvents (EPA 1998). Each well’s “Sum of Screening Values” indicates whether there exists sufficient evidence to support the assumption of ongoing natural attenuation. The scores are based on predictable indicators of biodegradation found within changes in the groundwater chemistry and ascertain the presence of bio-dechlorination but not the rate or level at which it is occurring. The screening table is presented as Table 2 and the score interpretations are presented in Table 3. Results from the screening indicate that there is strong evidence for anaerobic biodegradation at MW-4, which is immediately downgradient of the injection location. There is inadequate evidence to support anaerobic biodegradation at MW-24-160, which is close to the river and the furthest well from the injection location. There is adequate to limited evidence of anaerobic biodegradation for the rest of the performance wells screened (MW-6, MW-13-132, MW-18-78, MW-19-75, MW-19-110, MW-21-21, MW-21-94, MW-24-160). Tetrachloroethene (PCE) in MW-4 has remained not detected (ND) since fall 2016 and is ND in all other MNA wells. Trichloroethene (TCE) has steadily dropped in MW-4 since the injection, but had a slight rebound to 1.2 ug/L in this last sampling round, but does not exceed the associated MCL. TCE is ND in the other MNA wells. Cis-1,2-Dichloroethene (DCE) has increased from 23 ug/L to 26.1 ug/L in MW-4, which indicates biodegradation of TCE. DCE increased in MW-18-78 from ND to 1.4 ug/L and increased in MW-21-21 from 9.8 ug/L to 12.6 ug/L. DCE decreased in MW-13-132 from 22.6 ug/L to 20.9 ug/L and in MW-21-94 from 3.7 Solid Waste Services Old Buncombe County Landfill 5 Semi-Annual & MNA Sampling Report ug/L. DCE decreased in MW-13-132 from 22.6 ug/L to 20.9 ug/L and in MW-21-94 from 3.7 ug/L to 2.8 ug/L. DCE remained ND in MW-2, MW-6, MW-19-75, MW-19-110, and MW-24-160. Vinyl Chloride (VC) increased in MW-4 from 3.6 ug/L to 4.6 ug/L and had a slight increase in MW-21-21 from 2.2 ug/L to 2.3 ug/L. VC decreased in MW-18-78 from 1.8 ug/L to ND (less than 1.0 ug/L). VC remained ND in MW-2, MW-6, MW-13-132, MW-19-75, MW-19-110, MW-21-94, and MW-21-160. These decreases in parent product (PCE and TCE) and increases in daughter products (DCE and VC) indicate that the injection is still catalyzing the biodegradation of TCE. BIOCHLOR MODEL The data from this sampling event were compared to the BIOCHLOR model output generated with 2016 data. The BIOCHLOR model simulates the sequential reductive dechlorination of chlorinated ethanes and ethenes. The model assumes anaerobic conditions and sequential first- order kinetics as the mechanisim of degradation. In this case, ethenes were the constituents modeled. The fall 2017 sampling results are generally in line with the model. The model predicted that with sequential first order decay (biotransformation) tetrachloroethene (TCE) would be just over 0.001 mg/L in 25 years at 500 ft from the source. Current sample data from MW-4, which currently has the highest concentration of TCE at the Site and was modeled at 450 ft from the source, is at 0.0012 mg/L. Dichloroethene (DCE), specifically cis-1,2,-dichloroethne in this case, was predicted by the model to be at 0.0027 mg/L at 300 ft and 600 ft from the source in 25 years. The model predicted vinyl chloride (VC) to be at 0.006 mg/L at 300 feet from the source and at 0.004 600 feet from the source under biotransformation. Sample results from MW-4 were 0.0046 mg/L. 6 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS The OBCL data presented in this report provides multiple lines of evidence to demonstrate natural attenuation is occurring on site in accordance with EPA Technical Protocol for Evaluating Natural Attenuation of Chlorinated Solvents (EPA 1998). Overall contaminant concentrations of highly chlorinated VOCs have been decreasing. Based on the data presented in this report, SCS reaches the following conclusions: • Groundwater VOC exceedances are mostly break-down products of TCE, indicating that biodegradation of TCE is still occurring; • There is strong evidence to support anaerobic biodegradation at MW-4; • There is inadequate evidence to support anaerobic biodegradation at MW-12-160; • There is adequate to limited evidence to support biodegradation at performance wells MW-6, MW-13-132, MW-18-78, MW-19-75, MW-19-110, MW-21-21, MW-21-94, MW-24-160; • Levels of PCE and TCE in MNA wells are decreasing, while break-down products DCE and VC are increasing, indicating biodegradation is still occurring; • MNA constituent levels are following the predictions of the BIOCHLOR model. Solid Waste Services Old Buncombe County Landfill 6 Semi-Annual & MNA Sampling Report SCS recommends continued semi-annual and MNA sampling in accordance with the current sampling plan. The next sampling event is scheduled for spring of 2018. 7 REFERENCES EPA. 1998. Technical Protocol for Evaluating Natural Attenuation of Chlorinated Solvents in Ground Water. EPA/600/R-98/128, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, Washington D.C. Solid Waste Services Old Buncombe County Landfill Semi-Annual & MNA Sampling Report FIGURES Solid Waste Services Old Buncombe County Landfill Semi-Annual & MNA Sampling Report TABLES Site ID Total Depth Type Semi-Annual MNA Semi-Annual Appendix I Metals & Volatiles Annual Appendix II Field Parameters MW-B 15.4 Compliance Yes Yes MW-2 175 Background Yes Yes Yes Yes MW-3 90 Compliance Yes Yes MW-4 75 Performance Yes Yes Yes MW-4A 77 Compliance Yes Yes MW-5 80 Compliance Yes Yes Yes MW-6 40 Performance Yes Yes Yes Yes MW-6-192 192 Compliance Yes Yes MW-7 29 Compliance Yes Yes MW-12-25 26 Compliance Yes Yes MW-13-35 35 Compliance Yes Yes MW-13-132 132 Performance Yes Yes Yes MW-15 72 Compliance Yes Yes MW-17-60 60 Compliance Yes Yes MW-17-137 137 Compliance Yes Yes MW-17-310 310 Compliance Yes Yes MW-18-78 78 Sentinel Yes Yes Yes MW-19-75 75 Compliance Yes Yes Yes MW-19-110 110 Sentinel Yes Yes Yes MW-21-21 21 Performance Yes Yes Yes MW-21-94 94 Sentinel Yes Yes Yes MW-24-45 45 Compliance Yes Yes MW-24-160 160 Sentinel Yes Yes Yes DPL-1 65 Compliance Yes Yes Yes DPL-2 97 EIB Well Yes* Yes* Yes* *This well has been removed from the sampling schedule following enhancement application. EIB Well-This well was used as injection wells for Enhanced In-Situ Bioremediation (EIB). MONITORING WELL SAMPLING SUMMARY TABLE 1 EPA Biodegradation Parameters Units Analytical Result/ Screening Value Date MW-2 MW-4 MW-6 MW-13-132 MW-18-78 MW-19-75 MW-19-110 MW-21-21 MW-21-94 MW-24-160 Fall 2014 6.1 6.1 6.1 6.7 6.4 ---7.3 6.3 6.4 7.2 Spring 2015 6.1 6.0 6.0 6.8 6.4 ---7.3 6.2 6.5 7.2 Fall 2015 6.3 6.1 6.1 7 6.5 6.2 7.2 6.2 6.7 7.1 Spring 2016 6.0 5.9 5.8 6.9 6.2 5.9 7.2 6.1 6.3 7.0 Fall 2016 6.3 6.1 6 6.8 6.2 6.4 7.2 6.2 6.6 7.2 Spring 2017 6.2 6 6.1 6.9 6.4 6.2 7.3 6.2 6.5 7.1 Fall 2017 5.9 6 6 6.9 6.2 6.1 7.2 6 6.6 11.9 Screening Value Fall 2017 ---0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -2 Fall 2014 21.7 14.3 24.5 15.7 16.3 ---16.5 16.3 19.5 14.5 Spring 2015 20.8 15.0 16.4 17.3 17.3 ---18.1 13.6 14.1 12.7 Fall 2015 12.9 16.5 18.9 13.9 16.1 17.1 16.9 17.8 18.5 18.4 Spring 2016 14.9 19.5 15.2 14.4 14.2 16.5 18.0 17.4 17.4 18.4 Fall 2016 18.5 18.3 16.9 18.3 50.6 19.4 18.2 22.3 20 26.6 Spring 2017 20.4 16.6 12.2 15.7 17.4 18.2 18.5 15.9 16.6 16.6 Fall 2017 10 18.4 21.1 16.3 19.8 19.6 23.2 23.3 23.3 6.6 Screening Value Fall 2017 ---0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 Fall 2014 120 987 1292 249 701 ---607 1337 909 147 Spring 2015 122 973 1241 302 651 ---560 1228 964 149 Fall 2015 118 970 1263 305 678 1089 550 1157 960 151 Spring 2016 122 990 1232 314 709 1112 527 1419 878 174 Fall 2016 121.2 982 1256 324 735 1105 511 1409 976 160 Spring 2017 130 965 1333 323 722 1148 505 1218 892 160 Fall 2017 128 962 1306 322 834 1146 495 1195 885 180 Screening Value Fall 2017 ------------------------------ Fall 2014 2.88 2.58 0.82 1.14 0.12 ---1.1 2.42 1.21 4.6 Spring 2015 3.91 2.9 1.03 1.09 0.81 ---0.76 1.57 1.62 3.71 Fall 2015 4.66 1.6 0.6 0.38 0.16 0.57 0.63 0.29 0.38 3.01 Spring 2016 3.25 2.87 0.97 1.04 0.66 0.6 1.43 0.67 0.7 1.96 Fall 2016 5.3 0.89 0.4 0.95 1.9 1.69 2.34 1.14 1.31 2.84 Spring 2017 3.75 1.79 1.86 1.4 1.49 1.62 1.49 1.87 3.67 3.37 Fall 2017 4.62 0.81 1.55 0.83 0.6 1.41 0.63 0.71 1.75 2.91 Screening Value Fall 2017 ---0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fall 2014 277 1.91 2.05 1.59 2.15 ---2.2 2.04 1.93 4.8 Spring 2015 3.2 3.14 4.09 4.22 29 ---3.13 16.7 4.01 5.7 Fall 2015 1.74 6.93 24.78 0.42 0.35 1.78 3.05 2.51 6.68 3.79 Spring 2016 2.78 2.15 1.17 1.15 3.9 25.48 9.37 5.66 30.9 7.2 Fall 2016 2.1 1.73 10.75 3.11 1 2.62 3.6 7.09 3.14 8.36 Spring 2017 9.24 5.17 6.92 1.11 8.09 8.03 7.95 25.65 12.63 4.66 Fall 2017 6.23 7.58 7.62 2.4 0.71 5.88 0.44 3.31 0.65 6.48 Screening Value Fall 2017 ------------------------------ Fall 2014 165.8 31.2 -39 -46.9 -56.9 ----114.6 -331 -58.4 147.3 Spring 2015 203.1 86.4 -2.1 -50.8 -29.8 ----92.7 -16.5 -40.5 49.6 Fall 2015 163.6 24.8 -33.2 -82.4 -84.4 -26.4 -49.7 -33 -109.9 138.3 Spring 2016 121.2 45.9 -10 -56.4 -39.9 17.1 65 -24 -75.2 134.8 Fall 2016 187.2 -19.3 12.4 -37.5 -4.8 -23.1 -50.4 -25.9 -43.7 90.7 Spring 2017 100.5 34.8 -16.6 1.4 -36.6 2.3 -64.7 6 -3.7 157 Screening Value Spring 2017 ---1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 Fall 2014 50.1 390 529 111 241 ---227 580 299 41.6 Spring 2015 45.6 346 464 101 195 ---179 475 308 39.5 Fall 2015 50.1 380 477 115 207 321 173 430 299 45.2 Spring 2016 57.6 437 490 130 223 361 193 672 306 51 Fall 2016 53.8 416 512 133 217 M1 335 178 602 309 47.3 Spring 2017 56.3 418 NS 138 NS 346 177 489 294 47.4 Screening Value Spring 2017 ---0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fall 2014 2 85.6 113 5 78.4 ---54.7 105 107 7.1 Spring 2015 1.96 74.2 113 4.19 76.2 ---49.8 101 119 6.5 Fall 2015 2.16 84.8 110 4.9 87.3 153 46.5 108 119 8.05 Spring 2016 2.16 74.8 140 4.99 102 160 59.3 91.4 21.8 7.72 Fall 2016 2 69.6 127 4.8 87.2 M1 156 50.7 114 122 7.44 Spring 2017 2.17 77.7 146 4.68 101 179 49.8 123 139 7.66 Screening Value Spring 2017 ---0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fall 2014 4,850 3,010 37,200 3,000 25,400 ---2,600 21,400 16,800 209 Spring 2015 720 3,380 34,400 5,010 22,600 ---1,880 19,800 19,800 276 Fall 2015 95 3,970 40,700 14,800 21,800 8,580 1,660 13,800 17,400 92 Spring 2016 252 5,730 26,800 11,400 21,500 11,700 946 15,000 16,800 136 Fall 2016 50 U 7,480 33,800 11,100 23,600 15,400 2,320 27,100 16,200 335 Spring 2017 800 12,600 33,400 11,600 24,900 13,000 1,840 19,100 16,400 172 Screening Value Spring 2017 ---3 3 3 3 3 0 3 3 0 Fall 2014 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U ---0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.066 Spring 2015 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U ---0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.066 Fall 2015 51.5 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 74.7 Spring 2016 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 62.4 Fall 2016 35.4 20 U 20 U 20 U 20 U 20 U 20 U 20 U 20 U 37.8 Spring2017 20 U 20 U, M1 20 U 20 U 20 U 20 U 20 U 20 U 20 U 20 U Screening Value Spring 2017 ---0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fall 2014 4.4 32.1 3.5 8.6 2 U ---13.2 34.3 8.1 9.8 Spring 2015 4.56 32.9 4.87 11.4 2 U ---15.8 37.6 4.76 10.4 Fall 2015 3.99 31.1 4.26 10.5 2 U 21 16.4 36.5 3.26 10.3 Spring 2016 3.87 31.2 7.46 11 2 U 20.4 16 46.9 4.22 14.4 Fall 2016 3.82 27.6 4.37 11.2 2 U 16.7 14.7 15.7 3.21 11.4 Spring 2017 3.35 28.8 NS 11 NS 16 16.6 29.2 3.18 12.7 Screening Value Spring 2017 ---2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 Fall 2014 0.1 U 0.1 U 0.1 U 0.1 U 0.1 U ---0.1 U 0.1 U 0.12 0.1 U Spring 2015 0.1 U 0.1 U 0.1 U 0.1 U 0.1 U ---0.1 U 0.1 U 0.1 U 0.1 U Fall 2015 0.1 U 0.1 U 0.1 U 0.1 U 0.1 U 0.1 U 0.1 U 0.1 U 0.1 U 0.1 U Spring 2016 0.1 U 0.1 U 0.1 U 0.1 U 0.1 U 0.1 U 0.1 U 0.1 U 0.1 U 0.1 U Fall 2016 0.1 U 0.1 U, M1 0.1 U 0.1 U 0.1 U 0.1 U 0.1 U 0.1 U 0.1 U 0.1 U Spring 2017 0.1 U 0.1 U 0.1 U 0.1 U 0.1 U 0.1 U 0.1 U 0.1 U 0.1 U 0.1 U Screening Value Spring 2017 ---0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fall 2014 8.7 30.5 38 26 44.7 ---27.4 75.7 15 5.3 Spring 2015 1 U 7.54 11.2 1 U 3.87 ---4 13.6 10.7 1 U Fall 2015 1 U 5.12 7.12 1 U 3.12 8.62 3.31 10.7 7.94 1 U Spring 2016 1 U 6.92 6.77 1 U 3.88 9.84 2.82 17 8 1 U Fall 2016 1 U 5.41 7.69 1 U 4.32 10.8 2.47 14.6 9.1 1 U Spring 2017 1 U 5.91 NS 1 U NS 10.2 M1 3.17 10.5 7.74 1 U Screening Value Spring 2017 ---0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fall 2014 36,000 470,000 550,000 35,000 160,000 ---24,000 510,000 170,000 6,000 Spring 2015 54,000 110,000 450,000 20,000 100,000 ---12,000 370,000 79,000 5,300 Fall 2015 38,000 300,000 410,000 13,000 100,000 320,000 11,000 250,000 83,000 5,800 Spring 2016 52,000 420,000 490,000 13,000 200,000 130,000 11,000 460,000 110,000 6,500 Fall 2016 35,000 400,000 230,000 17,000 130,000 270,000 6,800 380,000 91,000 8,600 Spring 2017 58,000 380,000 NS 16,000 NS 280,000 7,800 230,000 56,000 5,500 Screening Value Spring 2017 ---0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fall 2014 0.0099 J 0.065 0.23 0.051 0.51 ---0.094 0.36 1.2 0.0099 J Spring 2015 0.009 J 0.0087 J 0.26 0.037 0.24 ---0.048 0.16 0.94 0.008 U Fall 2015 0.0063 J 0.023 0.18 0.019 0.18 0.029 0.027 0.078 0.27 0.0056 J Spring 2016 0.0076 J 0.045 0.3 0.1 0.47 0.05 0.05 0.27 2.5 0.012 Fall 2016 0.008 0.044 0.13 0.15 0.52 0.21 0.016 0.41 0.28 0.011 Spring 2017 0.012 0.024 0.2 0.16 0.34 0.048 0.046 0.087 0.071 0.006 Screening Value Spring 2017 ---0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fall 2014 0.0022 J 0.23 0.52 0.099 1.6 ---0.2 0.18 0.46 0.0078 J Spring 2015 0.0012 J 0.02 0.62 0.04 1.3 ---0.13 0.13 0.75 0.0015 J TABLE 2. Fall 2017 EPA MNA SCREENING VALUES umhos/cm mg/L deg C Field pH OLD LANDFILL, BUNCUMBE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA Dissolved Oxygen Field Specific Conductance Field Temperature Analytical Result Analytical Result Analytical Result Analytical Result Std. Units Alkalinity, as CaCO3 NTUTurbidity ug/L ug/LIron Sulfide Sulfate Nitrogen, Nitrate Carbon Dioxide Chloride mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L ug/L Ethene m/VOxidation Reduction Potential (ORP) Total Organic Carbon (TOC) Analytical Result Analytical Result Analytical Result Analytical Result Analytical Result Analytical Result Analytical Result Analytical Result Analytical Result Analytical Result Analytical Result Fall 2015 0.0011 J 0.061 0.23 0.023 0.42 0.03 0.017 0.025 0.057 0.0011 J Spring 2016 0.0011 0.084 0.63 0.05 2 0.093 0.021 0.089 0.4 0.0034 Fall 2016 0.002 0.19 0.18 0.098 1.5 0.2 0.022 0.15 0.58 0.0025 Spring 2017 0.002 0.071 0.17 0.061 2.1 0.11 0.069 0.064 0.18 0.002 Screening Value Spring 2017 ---0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fall 2014 1.3 1.4 1.7 1.2 1.3 ---1.1 1.3 1.5 1.5 Spring 2015 1.3 1.4 1.9 54 1.3 ---1.4 1.1 10 1.2 Fall 2015 1.1 1.3 1.4 1.2 1.5 1.3 1.9 1.2 4.5 1.2 Spring 2016 2 1.4 8.4 1.4 2.4 2 1.8 1.4 1.5 9 Fall 2016 2.5 2.4 3.4 2.1 3.3 2.6 2.3 4.1 8.3 2.5 Spring 2017 2 1.8 2.5 2 2.9 1.8 1.9 1.8 6.6 2.1 Screening Value Spring 2017 ---3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Fall 2014 0.18 1900 3200 840 3300 ---630 1400 2000 0.71 Spring 2015 0.074 140 3000 320 2100 ---310 370 1700 0.3 Fall 2015 0.066 440 900 160 760 47 37 170 240 0.057 Spring 2016 0.091 470 1900 330 5000 130 30 1400 1500 0.32 Fall 2016 0.073 1500 700 690 3100 370 79 1200 2200 0.32 Spring 2017 0.21 560 710 390 4700 150 330 350 810 0.19 Screening Value Spring 2017 ---3 3 3 3 0 0 0 3 0 Fall 2014 810 U 810 U 810 U 810 U 810 U ---810 U 810 U 810 U 810 U Spring 2015 890 U 980 J 890 U 890 U 1100 J ---890 U 890 U 1300 J 890 U Fall 2015 240 J 230 J 150 J 180 J 200 J 210 J 150 J 190 J 210 J 180 J Spring 2016 2600 J 1900 J 200 J 2200 J 890 U 1000 J 1800 J 1700 J 1800 J 2100 J Fall 2016 330 U 330 U 330 U 330 U 330 U 330 U 330 U 330 U 330 U 330 U Spring 2017 330 U 330 U 330 U 330 U 330 U 330 U 330 U 330 U 330 U 330 U Screening Value Spring 2017 ---2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Fall 2014 700 U 700 U 700 U 700 U 700 U ---700 U 700 U 700 U 700 U Spring 2015 1400 U 1400 U 1400 U 1400 U 1400 U ---1400 U 1400 U 1400 U 1400 U Fall 2015 160 J 66 J 81 J 130 J 120 J 120 J 50 U 130 J 110 J 110 J Spring 2016 1400 U 1400 U 1400 U 1400 U 1400 U 1400 U 1400 U 1400 U 1400 U 1400 U Fall 2016 55 U 55 U 180 J 55 U 55 U 360 J 55 U 1000 J 55 U 55 U Spring 2017 55 U 55 U NS 55 U NS 55 U 55 U 55 U 55 U 55 U Screening Value Spring 2017 ------------------------------ Fall 2014 660 U 660 U 660 U 660 U 660 U ---660 U 660 U 660 U 660 U Spring 2015 730 U 730 U 730 U 730 U 730 U ---730 U 730 U 730 U 730 U Fall 2015 34 J 27 J 19 J 32 J 30 J 28 J 14 J 27 J 29 J 33 J Spring 2016 730 U 730 U 730 U 730 U 730 U 730 U 730 U 730 U 730 U 730 U Fall 2016 52 U 52 U 240 J,B 52 U 52 U,B 490 J,B 52 U,B 52 U 52 U 52 U Spring 2017 52 U 52 U 52 U 52 U 52 U 52 U 52 U 52 U 52 U 52 U Screening Value Spring 2017 ------------------------------ Fall 2014 1 U 1.8 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U Spring 2015 1 U 1.4 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U Fall 2015 1 U 1.2 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U Spring 2016 1 U 1.5 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U Fall 2016 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U Spring 2017 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U Fall 2017 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U Screening Value Fall 2017 ---0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fall 2014 1 U 1.8 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U Spring 2015 1 U 1.7 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U Fall 2015 1 U 1.3 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U Spring 2016 1 U 1.3 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U Fall 2016 1 U 1.2 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U Spring 2017 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U Fall 2017 1 U 1.2 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U Screening Value Fall 2017 ---2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fall 2014 1 U 19.5 1 U 23.1 1 U 1 U 1 19.7 4.9 1 U Spring 2015 1 U 22 1.1 23.1 1 U 1 U 1 U 18.2 4.1 1 U Fall 2015 1 U 18.7 1 U 26.6 1 U 1 U 1 U 11.8 3.4 1 U Spring 2016 1 U 20.3 1.1 19.4 1 U 1 U 1 U 13 3.5 1 U Fall 2016 1 U 20.4 1 U 21.3 1 U 1 U 1 U 13.2 3.3 1 U Spring 2017 1 U 23 1 U 22.6 1 U 1 U 1 U 9.8 3.7 1 U Fall 2017 1 U 26.1 1 U 20.9 1.4 1 U 1 U 12.6 2.8 1 U Screening Value Spring 2017 ---2 2 2 0 0 0 2 2 0 Fall 2014 0.56 U 0.56 U 0.56 U 0.56 U 0.56 U 0.56 U 0.56 U 0.56 U 0.56 U 0.56 U Spring 2015 0.56 U 0.56 U 0.56 U 0.56 U 0.56 U 0.56 U 0.56 U 0.56 U 0.56 U 0.56 U Fall 2015 0.56 U 0.56 U 0.56 U 0.56 U 0.56 U 0.56 U 0.56 U 0.56 U 0.56 U 0.56 U Spring 2016 0.56 U 0.56 U 0.56 U 0.56 U 0.56 U 0.56 U 0.56 U 0.56 U 0.56 U 0.56 U Fall 2016 0.56 U 0.56 U 0.56 U 0.56 U 0.56 U 0.56 U 0.56 U 0.56 U 0.56 U 0.56 U Spring 2017 0.56 U 0.56 U 0.56 U 0.56 U 0.56 U 0.56 U 0.56 U 0.56 U 0.56 U 0.56 U Fall 2017 0.56 U 0.56 U 0.56 U 0.56 U 0.56 U 0.56 U 0.56 U 0.56 U 0.56 U 0.56 U Screening Value Fall 2017 ---0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fall 2014 1 U 2.7 1 U 1 U 2.2 1 U 1 U 3.4 1 U 1 U Spring 2015 1 U 2.6 1 U 1 U 1.6 1 U 1 U 2.5 1 U 1 U Fall 2015 1 U 3.1 1 U 1 U 1.6 1 U 1 U 2.4 1 U 1 U Spring 2016 1 U 2.7 1 U 1 U 1.7 1 U 1 U 2.6 1 U 1 U Fall 2016 1 U 2.8 1 U 1 U 1.8 1 U 1 U 2.6 1 U 1 U Spring 2017 1 U 3.6 1 U 1 U 1.8 1 U 1 U 2.2 1 U 1 U Fall 2017 1 U 4.6 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 2.3 1 U 1 U Screening Value Fall 2017 ---2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 Fall 2014 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U Spring 2015 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U Fall 2015 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U Spring 2016 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U Fall 2016 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U Spring 2017 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U Fall 2017 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U Screening Value Fall 2017 ------------------------------ Fall 2014 1 U 1 U 4.5 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 3.8 6 1 U Spring 2015 1 U 2.8 5.2 1 U 1 U 1 U 1 U 3.6 5.8 1 U Fall 2015 1 U 1 U 4.2 1 U 1 U 1 U 2.7 1 U 4.1 1 U Spring 2016 1 U 3.4 4.1 1 U 1.3 1 U 1.4 3.6 5 1 U Fall 2016 1 U 2.8 4 1 U 1.2 1 U 1.7 4.1 3.8 1 U Spring 2017 1 U 3.1 3.9 1 U 1.1 1 U 1.3 2.3 4 1 U Fall 2017 1 U 3.6 3.6 1 U 1 U 1 U 1.2 2.1 4.1 1 U Screening Value Fall 2017 ---2 2 0 2 0 2 2 2 0 Fall 2014 2 U 2 U 15 2 U 5.1 ---2 U 4.6 12.6 2 U Spring 2015 14.2 5.2 11.1 4.75 3.3 ---2 2.53 5.85 4.9 Fall 2015 2 U 2 U 7.3 2 U 6.1 2 U 2 U 2 U 11.3 2 U Spring 2016 2 U 2 U 5.32 2 U 4.79 2.51 2 U 4.59 4.89 2 U Fall 2016 2 U,B2 2 U,B2 4.71 2 U,B2 4.41 3.81 2 U,B2 5.13 D6 3 B2 2 U Spring 2017 2 U 2 U NS 2 U NS 5.2 2 U 2 U,B2 2 U,B2 2 U Screening Value Spring 2017 ------------------------------ Fall 2014 25 U 36 29 25 U 25 U ---25 U 48 25 U 25 U Spring 2015 25 U 30 44 25 U 25 U ---25 U 44 32 25 Fall 2015 25 U 25 U 25 U 25 U 25 U 25 U 25 U 25 U 25 U 25 U Spring 2016 25 U 37 34 25 U 25 U 45 25 U 78 29 25 U Fall 2016 25 U 36 31 250 25 U 38 25 U 63 43 25 U Spring 2017 25 U 35 NS 25 U NS 51 25 U 52 35 25 U Screening Value Spring 2017 ------------------------------ 22 17 14 14 9 9 18 17 3 NOTES: 1. mg/L: milligrams per liter. 2. ug/L: micrograms per liter. 3. NTU: nephelometric turbidity units. 4. umhos/cm: micromhos per centimeter. Ethane Biological Oxygen Demand, 5 day (BOD) Trichloroethene (TCE) Hydrogen Methane Acetic Acid (Volatile Fatty Acid) cis-1,2-Dichloroethene (DCE) Butyric Acid (Volatile Fatty Acid) Propionic Acid (Volatile Fatty Acid) Tetrachloroethene (PCE) Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) mg/L mg/L ug/L nM Vinyl chloride (VC) 1,1,1-Trichloroethane Chloroethane Sum of Screening Values ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L Analytical Result Analytical Result Analytical Result Analytical Result Analytical Result Analytical Result Analytical Result Analytical Result Analytical Result Analytical Result 1,1-Dichloroethene (DCE)ug/L Analytical Result Analytical Result Analytical Result Analytical Result Analytical Result 5. deg C: degrees Celsius. 6. --- = Parameter not analyzed. 7.U = Analyte concentration was below the laboratory detection limit (value shown). 8.I = Analyte concentration was between the laboratory detection limit and laboratory practical quantitation limit. 9.J = Estimated concentration above the adjusted method detection limit and below the adjusted reporting limit10. M1 = Matrix spike recovery exceeded QC limits. Batch accepted based on laboratory control sample (LCS) recovery. Score Interpretation 0 to 5 Inadequate evidence for anaerobic biodegradation* of chlorinated organics 6 to 14 Limited evidence for anaerobic biodegradation* of chlorinated organics 15 to 20 Adequate evidence for anaerobic biodegradation* of chlorinated organics >20 Strong evidence for anaerobic biodegradation* of chlorinated organics *reductive dechlorination Table 3. Interpretation of Points Awarded During Screening Solid Waste Services Old Buncombe County Landfill Semi-Annual & MNA Sampling Report APPENDIX A SAMPLING FORMS Solid Waste Services Old Buncombe County Landfill Semi-Annual & MNA Sampling Report APPENDIX B WELL CONDITION SUMMARY Solid Waste Services Old Buncombe County Landfill Semi-Annual & MNA Sampling Report APPENDIX C CHAIN OF CUSTODY Solid Waste Services Old Buncombe County Landfill Semi-Annual & MNA Sampling Report APPENDIX D STORMWATER DETECTIONS Surface Water Detection Summary Report Buncombe County Old Facility From:09/01/2017 To:12/01/2017 Well ID Parameter Sample Date Result Flags Units SW‐1 Barium, Total 10/10/2017 43.3 ug/L Copper, Total 10/10/2017 5.3 ug/L Dissolved Oxygen 10/10/2017 8.24 mg/L trans‐1,4‐Dichloro‐2‐butene 10/10/2017 1 U,M1 ug/L Turbidity ‐ Field 10/10/2017 91.78 NTU Vanadium, Total 10/10/2017 7.2 ug/L Zinc, Total 10/10/2017 24.5 ug/L SW‐2 Barium, Total 10/10/2017 44 ug/L Dissolved Oxygen 10/10/2017 7.88 mg/L Turbidity ‐ Field 10/10/2017 79.49 NTU Vanadium, Total 10/10/2017 7.4 ug/L Zinc, Total 10/10/2017 24 ug/L SW‐2A Barium, Total 10/10/2017 31.4 ug/L Dissolved Oxygen 10/10/2017 8.13 mg/L Turbidity ‐ Field 10/10/2017 5.11 NTU U  =     Indicates that the compound was analyzed for but not detected. BDL =  Indicates that the compound was analyzed for but not detected. I    =     The reported value is between the laboratory method detection limit and the laboratory practical quatitation limit. V  =     Indicates the anlyte was detected in both the sample and the associated method blank. Friday, February 2, 2018 Page 1 of 2 Well ID Parameter Sample Date Result Flags Units SW‐3 Barium, Total 10/10/2017 92.2 ug/L Dissolved Oxygen 10/10/2017 7.95 mg/L Turbidity ‐ Field 10/10/2017 7.18 NTU U  =     Indicates that the compound was analyzed for but not detected. BDL =  Indicates that the compound was analyzed for but not detected. I    =     The reported value is between the laboratory method detection limit and the laboratory practical quatitation limit. V  =     Indicates the anlyte was detected in both the sample and the associated method blank. Friday, February 2, 2018 Page 2 of 2 Solid Waste Services Old Buncombe County Landfill Semi-Annual & MNA Sampling Report AP P E NDIX E S TORMWATER EXCEEDANCES Surface Water MCL Exceedance Summary Report Buncombe County Old Facility From:09/01/2017 To:12/01/2017 Well ID Parameter Sample Date Result Flags UnitsMCL SW‐1 Turbidity ‐ Field 25 10/10/2017 91.78 NTU SW‐2 Turbidity ‐ Field 25 10/10/2017 79.49 NTU U  =     Indicates that the compound was analyzed for but not detected. BDL =  Indicates that the compound was analyzed for but not detected. I    =     The reported value is between the laboratory method detection limit and the laboratory practical quatitation limit. V  =     Indicates the anlyte was detected in both the sample and the associated method blank. Friday, February 2, 2018 Page 1 of 1 Solid Waste Services Old Buncombe County Landfill Semi-Annual & MNA Sampling Report AP P E NDIX F GROUNDWATER DETECTIONS Groundwater Detection Summary Report Buncombe County Old Facility From:09/01/2017 To:12/01/2017 Well ID Parameter Sample Date Result Flags Units MW 13‐132 1,1‐Dichloroethane 10/12/2017 2 ug/L Barium, Total 10/12/2017 28 ug/L Benzene 10/12/2017 1.2 ug/L cis‐1,2‐Dichloroethene 10/12/2017 20.9 ug/L Dissolved Oxygen 10/12/2017 0.83 mg/L Turbidity ‐ Field 10/12/2017 2.4 NTU MW 21‐21 1,1‐Dichloroethane 10/12/2017 7.5 ug/L 1,2‐Dichlorobenzene 10/12/2017 2 ug/L 1,4‐Dichlorobenzene 10/12/2017 8.1 ug/L Barium, Total 10/12/2017 116 ug/L Chlorobenzene 10/12/2017 7.8 ug/L Chloroethane 10/12/2017 2.1 ug/L cis‐1,2‐Dichloroethene 10/12/2017 12.6 ug/L Cobalt, Total 10/12/2017 7 ug/L Dissolved Oxygen 10/12/2017 0.71 mg/L trans‐1,4‐Dichloro‐2‐butene U  =     Indicates that the compound was analyzed for but not detected. BDL =  Indicates that the compound was analyzed for but not detected. I    =     The reported value is between the laboratory method detection limit and the laboratory practical quatitation limit. V  =     Indicates the anlyte was detected in both the sample and the associated method blank. Friday, February 2, 2018 Page 1 of 10 Well ID Parameter Sample Date Result Flags Units MW 21‐21 trans‐1,4‐Dichloro‐2‐butene 10/12/2017 1 U,M1 ug/L Turbidity ‐ Field 10/12/2017 3.31 NTU Vinyl chloride 10/12/2017 2.3 ug/L MW 21‐94 1,4‐Dichlorobenzene 10/12/2017 1.6 ug/L Barium, Total 10/12/2017 49.2 ug/L Chlorobenzene 10/12/2017 1.1 ug/L Chloroethane 10/12/2017 4.1 ug/L cis‐1,2‐Dichloroethene 10/12/2017 2.8 ug/L Dissolved Oxygen 10/12/2017 1.75 mg/L Nickel, Total 10/12/2017 8.3 ug/L Turbidity ‐ Field 10/12/2017 0.65 NTU MW 6‐192 1,1‐Dichloroethane 10/12/2017 1 ug/L 1,4‐Dichlorobenzene 10/12/2017 1.5 ug/L Barium, Total 10/12/2017 67.3 ug/L Chlorobenzene 10/12/2017 2.4 ug/L Chloroethane 10/12/2017 1 ug/L Dissolved Oxygen 10/12/2017 2.69 mg/L U  =     Indicates that the compound was analyzed for but not detected. BDL =  Indicates that the compound was analyzed for but not detected. I    =     The reported value is between the laboratory method detection limit and the laboratory practical quatitation limit. V  =     Indicates the anlyte was detected in both the sample and the associated method blank. Friday, February 2, 2018 Page 2 of 10 Well ID Parameter Sample Date Result Flags Units MW 6‐192 Turbidity ‐ Field 10/12/2017 7.62 NTU MW‐12‐25 1,2‐Dichlorobenzene 10/11/2017 1.4 ug/L 1,4‐Dichlorobenzene 10/11/2017 3.3 ug/L Barium, Total 10/11/2017 121 ug/L Chlorobenzene 10/11/2017 5.1 ug/L Dissolved Oxygen 10/11/2017 8.46 mg/L Nickel, Total 10/11/2017 17.7 ug/L Turbidity ‐ Field 10/11/2017 0.46 NTU Zinc, Total 10/11/2017 14.2 ug/L MW‐13‐35 1,2‐Dichlorobenzene 10/11/2017 8 ug/L 1,4‐Dichlorobenzene 10/11/2017 39.5 ug/L Barium, Total 10/11/2017 191 ug/L Benzene 10/11/2017 2.4 ug/L Chlorobenzene 10/11/2017 9.8 ug/L cis‐1,2‐Dichloroethene 10/11/2017 6.3 ug/L Dissolved Oxygen 10/11/2017 6.2 mg/L Nickel, Total 10/11/2017 5.9 ug/L U  =     Indicates that the compound was analyzed for but not detected. BDL =  Indicates that the compound was analyzed for but not detected. I    =     The reported value is between the laboratory method detection limit and the laboratory practical quatitation limit. V  =     Indicates the anlyte was detected in both the sample and the associated method blank. Friday, February 2, 2018 Page 3 of 10 Well ID Parameter Sample Date Result Flags Units MW‐13‐35 Turbidity ‐ Field 10/11/2017 2.23 NTU MW‐15 Barium, Total 10/16/2017 202 ug/L Cadmium, Total 10/16/2017 2 U,D3 ug/L Chromium, Total 10/16/2017 19.2 ug/L Dissolved Oxygen 10/16/2017 5.79 mg/L Lead, Total 10/16/2017 9.1 ug/L Turbidity ‐ Field 10/16/2017 9.57 NTU MW‐17‐137 Barium, Total 10/11/2017 26.1 ug/L Dissolved Oxygen 10/11/2017 0.34 mg/L Turbidity ‐ Field 10/11/2017 2.87 NTU MW‐17‐310 Dissolved Oxygen 10/16/2017 1.27 mg/L Turbidity ‐ Field 10/16/2017 12.32 NTU MW‐17‐60 1,1‐Dichloroethane 10/11/2017 1.3 ug/L Barium, Total 10/11/2017 24.2 ug/L Dissolved Oxygen 10/11/2017 0.79 mg/L Turbidity ‐ Field 10/11/2017 1.5 NTU U  =     Indicates that the compound was analyzed for but not detected. BDL =  Indicates that the compound was analyzed for but not detected. I    =     The reported value is between the laboratory method detection limit and the laboratory practical quatitation limit. V  =     Indicates the anlyte was detected in both the sample and the associated method blank. Friday, February 2, 2018 Page 4 of 10 Well ID Parameter Sample Date Result Flags Units MW‐18‐78 1,1‐Dichloroethane 10/11/2017 1.3 ug/L 1,4‐Dichlorobenzene 10/11/2017 2.1 ug/L Barium, Total 10/11/2017 61.4 ug/L Chlorobenzene 10/11/2017 3.2 ug/L cis‐1,2‐Dichloroethene 10/11/2017 1.4 ug/L Dissolved Oxygen 10/11/2017 0.6 mg/L Turbidity ‐ Field 10/11/2017 0.71 NTU MW‐19‐110 Barium, Total 10/11/2017 11.6 ug/L Chloroethane 10/11/2017 1.2 ug/L Dissolved Oxygen 10/11/2017 0.63 mg/L Turbidity ‐ Field 10/11/2017 0.44 NTU MW‐19‐75 1,1‐Dichloroethane 10/11/2017 1.2 ug/L 1,4‐Dichlorobenzene 10/11/2017 4.9 ug/L Barium, Total 10/11/2017 115 ug/L Chlorobenzene 10/11/2017 4.4 ug/L Dissolved Oxygen 10/11/2017 1.41 mg/L Nickel, Total 10/11/2017 19.2 ug/L U  =     Indicates that the compound was analyzed for but not detected. BDL =  Indicates that the compound was analyzed for but not detected. I    =     The reported value is between the laboratory method detection limit and the laboratory practical quatitation limit. V  =     Indicates the anlyte was detected in both the sample and the associated method blank. Friday, February 2, 2018 Page 5 of 10 Well ID Parameter Sample Date Result Flags Units MW‐19‐75 Turbidity ‐ Field 10/11/2017 5.88 NTU MW‐2 Barium, Total 10/13/2017 25.1 ug/L Dissolved Oxygen 10/13/2017 4.62 mg/L Methapyrilene 10/13/2017 50 U,L2 ug/L Methyl methanesulfonate 10/13/2017 5 U,L1 ug/L Turbidity ‐ Field 10/13/2017 6.23 NTU MW‐24‐160 Barium, Total 10/16/2017 14 ug/L Dissolved Oxygen 10/16/2017 2.91 mg/L Turbidity ‐ Field 10/16/2017 6.48 NTU MW‐3 1,1‐Dichloroethane 10/13/2017 7.5 ug/L 1,4‐Dichlorobenzene 10/13/2017 7.8 ug/L Barium, Total 10/13/2017 164 ug/L Chlorobenzene 10/13/2017 2 ug/L Chloroethane 10/13/2017 4.1 ug/L cis‐1,2‐Dichloroethene 10/13/2017 9.1 ug/L Cobalt, Total 10/13/2017 18.3 ug/L Dissolved Oxygen U  =     Indicates that the compound was analyzed for but not detected. BDL =  Indicates that the compound was analyzed for but not detected. I    =     The reported value is between the laboratory method detection limit and the laboratory practical quatitation limit. V  =     Indicates the anlyte was detected in both the sample and the associated method blank. Friday, February 2, 2018 Page 6 of 10 Well ID Parameter Sample Date Result Flags Units MW‐3 Dissolved Oxygen 10/13/2017 1.32 mg/L Nickel, Total 10/13/2017 15.6 ug/L Turbidity ‐ Field 10/13/2017 3.44 NTU Vinyl chloride 10/13/2017 2.9 ug/L MW‐4 1,1‐Dichloroethane 10/13/2017 15.6 ug/L 1,2‐Dichlorobenzene 10/13/2017 1.1 ug/L 1,4‐Dichlorobenzene 10/13/2017 9.9 ug/L Barium, Total 10/13/2017 720 ug/L Benzene 10/13/2017 1.1 ug/L Cadmium, Total 10/13/2017 71.6 ug/L Chlorobenzene 10/13/2017 3.2 ug/L Chloroethane 10/13/2017 3.6 ug/L Chromium, Total 10/13/2017 8.3 ug/L cis‐1,2‐Dichloroethene 10/13/2017 26.1 ug/L Cobalt, Total 10/13/2017 90.8 ug/L Copper, Total 10/13/2017 61.9 ug/L Dissolved Oxygen 10/13/2017 0.81 mg/L Lead, Total U  =     Indicates that the compound was analyzed for but not detected. BDL =  Indicates that the compound was analyzed for but not detected. I    =     The reported value is between the laboratory method detection limit and the laboratory practical quatitation limit. V  =     Indicates the anlyte was detected in both the sample and the associated method blank. Friday, February 2, 2018 Page 7 of 10 Well ID Parameter Sample Date Result Flags Units MW‐4 Lead, Total 10/13/2017 6.8 ug/L Nickel, Total 10/13/2017 136 ug/L Trichloroethene 10/13/2017 1.2 ug/L Turbidity ‐ Field 10/13/2017 7.58 NTU Vanadium, Total 10/13/2017 8.4 ug/L Vinyl chloride 10/13/2017 4.6 ug/L Zinc, Total 10/13/2017 138 ug/L MW‐4A 1,2‐Dichlorobenzene 10/10/2017 6.1 ug/L 1,4‐Dichlorobenzene 10/10/2017 52.5 ug/L Barium, Total 10/10/2017 779 ug/L Chlorobenzene 10/10/2017 9.9 ug/L Cobalt, Total 10/10/2017 37.9 ug/L Dissolved Oxygen 10/10/2017 1.61 mg/L Ethylbenzene 10/10/2017 2 ug/L Lead, Total 10/10/2017 6.2 ug/L Nickel, Total 10/10/2017 10.6 ug/L o‐Xylene 10/10/2017 2.2 ug/L Toluene U  =     Indicates that the compound was analyzed for but not detected. BDL =  Indicates that the compound was analyzed for but not detected. I    =     The reported value is between the laboratory method detection limit and the laboratory practical quatitation limit. V  =     Indicates the anlyte was detected in both the sample and the associated method blank. Friday, February 2, 2018 Page 8 of 10 Well ID Parameter Sample Date Result Flags Units MW‐4A Toluene 10/10/2017 2 ug/L Turbidity ‐ Field 10/10/2017 8.98 NTU Xylene (total) 10/10/2017 2.2 ug/L MW‐5 1,4‐Dichlorobenzene 10/13/2017 5.4 ug/L Barium, Total 10/13/2017 149 ug/L Chlorobenzene 10/13/2017 9.5 ug/L Chloroethane 10/13/2017 1.4 ug/L Cobalt, Total 10/13/2017 9.3 ug/L Dissolved Oxygen 10/13/2017 0.56 mg/L Methapyrilene 10/13/2017 50 U,L2 ug/L Methyl methanesulfonate 10/13/2017 5 U,L1 ug/L Nickel, Total 10/13/2017 17.4 ug/L Turbidity ‐ Field 10/13/2017 1.41 NTU Zinc, Total 10/13/2017 22.3 ug/L MW‐6 1,1‐Dichloroethane 10/12/2017 4.3 ug/L 1,4‐Dichlorobenzene 10/12/2017 4.2 ug/L Barium, Total 10/12/2017 1340 ug/L U  =     Indicates that the compound was analyzed for but not detected. BDL =  Indicates that the compound was analyzed for but not detected. I    =     The reported value is between the laboratory method detection limit and the laboratory practical quatitation limit. V  =     Indicates the anlyte was detected in both the sample and the associated method blank. Friday, February 2, 2018 Page 9 of 10 Well ID Parameter Sample Date Result Flags Units MW‐6 Benzene 10/12/2017 1.2 ug/L Chlorobenzene 10/12/2017 11.2 ug/L Chloroethane 10/12/2017 3.6 ug/L Dissolved Oxygen 10/12/2017 1.55 mg/L Methapyrilene 10/12/2017 50 U,L2 ug/L Methyl methanesulfonate 10/12/2017 5 U,L1 ug/L Nickel, Total 10/12/2017 5.5 ug/L Turbidity ‐ Field 10/12/2017 7.62 NTU MW‐B Barium, Total 10/11/2017 198 ug/L cis‐1,2‐Dichloroethene 10/11/2017 5 ug/L Dissolved Oxygen 10/11/2017 2.3 mg/L Turbidity ‐ Field 10/11/2017 64.35 NTU Vinyl chloride 10/11/2017 1.6 ug/L U  =     Indicates that the compound was analyzed for but not detected. BDL =  Indicates that the compound was analyzed for but not detected. I    =     The reported value is between the laboratory method detection limit and the laboratory practical quatitation limit. V  =     Indicates the anlyte was detected in both the sample and the associated method blank. Friday, February 2, 2018 Page 10 of 10 Solid Waste Services Old Buncombe County Landfill Semi-Annual & MNA Sampling Report AP P E NDIX G GROUNDWATER EXCEEDANCES Groundwater MCL Exceedance Summary Report Buncombe County Old Facility From:10/01/2017 To:12/01/2017 Well ID Parameter Sample Date Result Flags UnitsMCL MW 13‐132 Benzene 1 10/12/2017 1.2 ug/L MW 21‐21 1,1‐Dichloroethane 6 10/12/2017 7.5 ug/L Cobalt, Total 1 10/12/2017 7 ug/L Vinyl chloride 0.03 10/12/2017 2.3 ug/L MW‐13‐35 Benzene 1 10/11/2017 2.4 ug/L MW‐15 Chromium, Total 10 10/16/2017 19.2 ug/L MW‐3 1,1‐Dichloroethane 6 10/13/2017 7.5 ug/L Cobalt, Total 1 10/13/2017 18.3 ug/L Vinyl chloride 0.03 10/13/2017 2.9 ug/L MW‐4 1,1‐Dichloroethane 6 10/13/2017 15.6 ug/L Barium, Total 700 10/13/2017 720 ug/L Benzene 1 10/13/2017 1.1 ug/L Cadmium, Total 2 10/13/2017 71.6 ug/L Cobalt, Total 1 U  =     Indicates that the compound was analyzed for but not detected. BDL =  Indicates that the compound was analyzed for but not detected. I    =     The reported value is between the laboratory method detection limit and the laboratory practical quatitation limit.V  =     Indicates the anlyte was detected in both the sample and the associated method blank. Friday, February 16, 2018 Page 1 of 2 Well ID Parameter Sample Date Result Flags UnitsMCL MW‐4 Cobalt, Total 1 10/13/2017 90.8 ug/L Nickel, Total 100 10/13/2017 136 ug/L Vanadium, Total 0.3 10/13/2017 8.4 ug/L Vinyl chloride 0.03 10/13/2017 4.6 ug/L MW‐4A Barium, Total 700 10/10/2017 779 ug/L Cobalt, Total 1 10/10/2017 37.9 ug/L MW‐5 Cobalt, Total 1 10/13/2017 9.3 ug/L MW‐6 Barium, Total 700 10/12/2017 1340 ug/L Benzene 1 10/12/2017 1.2 ug/L MW‐B Vinyl chloride 0.03 10/11/2017 1.6 ug/L U  =     Indicates that the compound was analyzed for but not detected. BDL =  Indicates that the compound was analyzed for but not detected. I    =     The reported value is between the laboratory method detection limit and the laboratory practical quatitation limit.V  =     Indicates the anlyte was detected in both the sample and the associated method blank. Friday, February 16, 2018 Page 2 of 2