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HomeMy WebLinkAbout5409_LeniorCountyMSWLF_GWMR_20171016Lenoir County Subtitle D Lined MSWLF LaGrange, North Carolina January 2017 Permit Number: 54-09 Prepared for Municipal Engineering Services Company, P.A.Garner and Boone , North Carolina MESCO Project Number: G17029.0 Semi-Annual Water Quality Monitoring Report P.O. Box 97 Garner, NC 27529 License No. C-0281 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION Introduction Page 1 Background Page 1 Sampling Procedure Page 2 Field Parameter Data Page 2 Laboratory Results Page 2 Quality Control Samples Page 2 Groundwater Samples Page 2 Surfacewater Samples Page 3 Leachate Samples Page 3 Groundwater and Surfacewater Characterization Page 3 Findings Page 3 Closing Page 4 TABLES Groundwater Monitoring Well Construction Table Table 1 Sampling and Analysis Summary Table 2 Groundwater, Leachate and QC Sample Detections Table 3 Hydrogeologic Properties at Monitoring Well Locations Table 4 FIGURES Topographic Map with Site Location Figure 1 Potentiometric Map of Uppermost Aquifer Figure 2 APPENDICIES Laboratory and Field Analysis Reports and Chains of Custody Appendix A October 16, 2017 Ms. Jaclynne Drummond Solid Waste Section (SWS) NC Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ) 2090 US Highway 70 Swannanoa, NC 28778 Re: Semi-Annual Water Quality Monitoring Report Lenoir County Subtitle D Lined Landfill, Phase 1 Permit No. 54-09 MESCO Project No. G16029.0 Event Date(s): January 25, 2017 Dear Ms. Drummond: Introduction On behalf of Lenoir County, Municipal Engineering Services Company, P.A. (MESCO) is pleased to present this Semi-Annual Water Quality Report for the an event performed at the Lenoir County Subtitle D Lined Municipal Solid Waste Landfill (MSWLF). NCDENR Solid Waste Rules 15A NCAC 13B.1632 and permit to operate requires that Lenoir County provide this report to the SWS on a semi-annual basis. This report documents the quality of the groundwater, surface waters and leachate during this monitoring event performed on January 25, 2017. Laboratory analytical results indicate that a few metals were detected in estimated concentrations above their respective regulatory Standards. The source of metals is believed to be erosion of natural deposits rather than anthropogenic. Background The Lenoir County Subtitle D lined MSWLF, permit #54-09, is located at 2949 Hodges Farm Road, LaGrange, North Carolina. The site location topographic map is depicted in the attached Figure 1. The lined MSWLF is currently not accepting waste rather being transferred to another out of county MSWLF. Water quality at this facility has been monitored at least semi-annually since prior to operation in 2003 with all historical analytical data available for trend comparison. As specified within 15A NCAC 13B.1632(j), the SWS Environmental Monitoring Report Form and SWS issued memorandums this report contains sampling procedures, field and laboratory results, groundwater and surface water characterization. Well construction summary table, sampling and analysis summary table, detections compared to Standards table, hydrogeologic properties table, potentiometric map, field parameters, laboratory analytical reports with quality assurance/quality control data and chains-of-custody (C-O-C) are also included in this report. Sampling Procedure Environment 1 (E1) of Greenville, NC reportedly performed this sampling event utilizing portable monitoring methodology in accordance with the approved Sampling & Analysis Plan (SAP) contained in the Lenoir County Landfill, Phase 1 Design Hydrogeologic Study dated August 19, 2002. E1 reportedly collected water samples from four downgradient groundwater monitoring wells (MW-14 through MW-17), two hydraulically upgradient background wells (MW-13 and MW-18), and the the leachate lagoon (LAGOON). Quality control measures instituted during this event included submittal and analysis of an equipment blank (EB), field blank (FB) and trip blank (TB). Additional static water level readings were recorded from eleven supplementary piezometers (P-3A, P1-4, P1-14, P-14, P-17, P-22, P2-4, P2-9, P2-10, MW-19S and MW-19D) to improve potentiometric map coverage. The lone designated surface water sample point SW-3 was reported to be dry. Monitoring locations are shown in Figure 2. A summary detailing the construction of the water monitoring wells is presented on Table 1. Field Parameter Data E1 reported the field parameters (pH, static water levels, specific conductance, temperature and turbidity) in the laboratory analysis report (Appendix A). Laboratory Results Samples collected from monitoring wells contained in the SAP and blanks (EB,FB) were analyzed for the VOC and total metal constituents listed in Appendix I of 40 CFR Part 258. The lined leachate lagoon (LAGOON) samples were tested for the SWS required leachate specific parameters (Appendix I VOCs and metals, nitrate, phosphorus, chemical oxygen demand, biological oxygen demand, pH, and sulfate) plus additional constituents required by the City of Kinston WWTP. A sampling and analysis table summarizing the locations, target parameters and laboratory methods is presented as Table 2. E1 documentation indicates samples were transported under C-O-C protocols and analyzed within the specified hold times for each method. Water samples were analyzed to the laboratory-established Method Detection Limits (MDL), which are at or below the current Solid Waste Section Limit (SWSL). Table 3 summarizes constituents detected in groundwater samples, leachate samples and QC samples compared to the current SWSL, SWS adopted Groundwater Protection Standards (GWP), North Carolina Groundwater Standards (2L) or the Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) commonly referenced as the Federal “Drinking Water Standard”. Quality Control Samples Three out of sixteen total metals were detected in low “j-qualified” concentrations in the blanks (EB and FB). Although the field and/or laboratory induced artifact contamination was identified it is unlikely the data set for the lined landfill has been influenced by false positives or high bias. 2 Groundwater Samples Three metals were detected above the NC GWP Standard but below the SWSL “j-qualified” in samples collected from five wells including both background wells (MW-13, MW-18) as summarized in the following table. Metals Detected Above GWP Standards in Groundwater Antimony Cobalt Vanadium SWSL 6 10 25 GWP STD.1 1 0.3 MW-13 (BG Well)0.92 j MW-18 (BG Well)1.1 j MW-14 0.89 j MW-15 2.2 j 1.8 j MW-17 1.5 j Concentrations in ug/L. j = “j-qualified” since below the SWSL thus value is considered an estimate VOC's, which are typically more indicative of a release, were not detected in any samples. Surfacewater Samples Surfacewater monitoring point SW-3 was dry; thus, no surface water information was reported for this event. Leachate Samples No contaminants were detected in leachate samples collected from the lined lagoon (LAGOON) above regulatory Standards including the three metals detected above GWP in the groundwater samples. Groundwater and Surface Water Characterization A single-day potentiometric map of the surficial aquifer created from groundwater elevation data recorded during this event is presented as Figure 2. Groundwater flow rates and directions were calculated based on this data and are included in Table 4. Groundwater flow was in a general northeasterly direction towards the designated wetlands and rates calculated by modified Darcy's equation ranged from approximately 6 feet/year (MW-13) to 137 feet/year (MW-16) with an average of 68 feet/year for all wells. Flow directions and gradients are generally consistent with historical observations. Surface water sampling point SW-3 has reportedly been dry during each monitoring event since July 2007. Findings The metal detections are believed to be a product of erosion of natural deposits and not an anthropogenic source. This is the first event in several years that any constituent has been detected above any regulatory Standard. 3 Closing Detection monitoring continued and was sampled again in July 2017. Please contact us with any questions by phone at (919) 772-5393 or by email at jpfohl@mesco.com . Sincerely, MUNICIPAL ENGINEERING SERVICES CO., P.A. Jonathan Pfohl Steven R. Gandy, Ph.D, P.E. Environmental Specialist Senior Project Manager Enclosures cc: Mr. Hal Oliver Lenoir County Ms. Christine Ritter NC SWS 4 Figures Topographic Map with Site Location Lenoir County Landfill Facility FIGURE 1 QUADRANGLE LEGEND N 2949 Hodges Farm Rd (SR1524) LaGrange, NC 28501 Lat:35-17-07.4269 Long:-77-42-32.7453 Northing:561295.59 Easting:2385220.32 SW-3 UNLINEDC&D MSWLF SUBTITLE DLINEDMSWLF DATEDRAWING NO.SHEET NO.SCALE:DATE:DRWN. BY:CHKD. BY:PROJECT NUMBERBY REV.DESCRIPTION Table Table 1 Groundwater Monitoring Well Construction Table January 25, 2017 Well Diameter Total Well Depth Top of Screen Depth Screen Length Top of Casing Elevation Ground Elevation Groundwater Elevation Depth to Water (inches)(ft bgs)(ft bgs)(ft)(ft amsl)(ft amsl)(ft amsl)(ft btoc) MW-13 9/3/03 2 29.4 14.40 15 Silty Sand 107.81 105.79 83.66 24.15 N35° 17' 23.50"W77° 42' 28.56" MW-14 9/3/03 2 21 6 15 Silty Sand 74.81 72.80 64.51 10.30 N35° 17' 28.11"W77° 42' 10.92" MW-15 8/22/01 2 15.13 5.13 10 Silty Sand 71.64 68.69 66.49 5.15 N35° 17' 24.53"W77° 42' 10.28" MW-16 9/2/03 2 21 6 15 Silty Sand 76.36 73.95 71.86 4.50 N35° 17' 21.53"W77° 42' 11.35" MW-17 9/3/03 2 28 13 15 Silty Sand 101.06 99.06 80.06 21.00 N35° 17' 13.30"W77° 42' 22.33" MW-18 4/24/04 2 30.85 15.85 15 Silty Clayey Sand 106.74 103.74 84.64 22.10 N35° 17' 09.44"W77° 42' 27.07" NOTE: bgs = below ground surface amsl= above mean sea level btoc = below top of casing (PVC well casing) Monitoring Well Date Installed Geology of Screened Interval Latitude Longitude Lenoir County Subtitle D Lined MSWLF Page 1 of 1 Table 2 Sampling and Analysis Summary January 25, 2017 VOCs Total Metals VOCs Mercury, TotalStatic Depth to WaterTemperatureConductivitypHTurbiditySulfatepHPhosphorusBOD, 5 dayCODNitrateLab EPA 8260B Lab EPA200.8Lab EPA 8260BLab 245.1 R3-94SM2550BSM2510BSM4500HBSM2130-BSM426CLab SM4500HBLab EPA365.4Lab SM5210BLab HACH8000Lab EPA 353.2MW-13 x x x x x x x MW-14 x x x x x x x MW-15 x x x x x x x MW-16 x x x x x x x MW-17 x x x x x x x MW-18 x x x x x x x SW-3 LAGOON x x x x x x x x x x x x EB x x x FB x x x TB x Not sampled since dry which is typical App I & II = Lists from current 40 CFR 258 App. I App II Field Parameter Leachate Lenoir County Subtitle D Lined MSWLF Page 1 of 1 Table 3 Groundwater, Leachate and QC Sample Detections January 25, 2017 MW-13 MW-18 MW-14 MW-15 MW-16 MW-17 LAGOON TB EB FB BG BG S S S S LEACHATE QC QC QC Antimony, total 0.05 6 1 6 1.1 J (N)0.06 J -- Arsenic, total 0.66 10 10 10 3.6 J -- Barium, total 0.02 100 700 2000 39.8 J 3.6 J 17.7 J 275 35.8 J 98.8 J 80.9 J --0.06 J Beryllium, total 0.04 1 4 4 0.11 J 0.05 J 0.12 J 0.08 J 0.25 J -- Chromium, total 0.05 10 10 100 0.33 J 0.09 J 0.11 J -- Cobalt, total 0.04 10 1 NE 0.7 J 0.06 J 0.33 J 2.2 J (N)0.54 J 1.5 J (N)-- Copper, total 0.07 10 1000 1300 0.95 J 0.12 J 0.34 J 1.6 J 0.26 J 0.33 J 0.3 J -- Lead, total 0.06 10 15 15 0.45 J 0.29 J 0.16 J 2.3 J -- Nickel, total 0.06 50 100 NE 1.5 J 0.17 J 0.67 J 2.4 J 0.48 J 1.5 J 0.46 J --0.11 J Selenium, total 0.54 10 20 50 3.7 J -- Silver, total 0.06 10 20 NE 0.08 J -- Vanadium, total 0.36 25 0.3 NE 0.92 J (N) 0.89 J (N)1.8 J (N)-- Zinc, total 1.61 10 1000 NE 4.8 J 3 J 2 J -- Chloroform 0.25 5 70 NE 0.4 J Units ug/L, Blank cells means Not Detected, -- means not tested Red Bold Above Established MCL/2L/GWP Std. Above Established Federal MCL Drinking Water Std. No regulatory compliance significance. MDL = Method Detection Limit, SWSL = Solid Waste Section Limit, 2L/GWP Standard = NC 2L and IMAC Standards adopted by SWS, MCL = Maximum Contaminant Level for Drinking Water J = "J-qualified". Concentration detected between MDL and SWSL. Considered estimated value (N) Preliminary source is believed to be Natural originating from erosion of natural deposits. Source not anthropogenic. A definitive source of the detections was not determined as part of this report. -- = Not Tested, J = Detected >MDL<SWSL, < Not Detected above MDL BG = Background Well Sample, QC = Quality Control Sample, S = Sentinal Well Sample Parameter Name MDL SWSL 2L/GWP Std MCL VOCs (Appendix I) Metals (Appendix I) Lenoir County Subtitle D Lined MSWLF Page 1 of 1 Table 4 Hydrologic Properties at Monitoring Well Locations January 25, 2017 Hydraulic Conductivity Effective Porosity Groundwater Velocity Rate Depth To Water Water Table Elevation (cm/sec)(%)(ft/yr)(ft btoc)(ft amsl) MW-13 7.69E-05 23 0.016 6 N57E 24.15 83.66 Silty Sand MW-14 3.38E-03 23 0.008 128 N66E 10.30 64.51 Silty Sand MW-15 2.89E-03 23 0.008 107 N66E 5.15 66.49 Silty Sand MW-16 9.72E-04 23 0.031 137 N74E 4.50 71.86 Silty Sand MW-17 1.13E-03 23 0.004 22 N87E 21.00 80.06 Silty Sand MW-18 1.25E-04 23 0.017 10 S88E 22.10 84.64 Silty Clayey Sand Minimum 7.69E-05 23 0.004 6 -4.50 64.51 - Average 1.43E-03 23 0.014 68 -14.53 75.20 - Maximum 3.38E-03 23 0.031 137 -24.15 84.64 - NOTE:1.Hydraulic conductivity (K) values based on slug test results, performed by MESCO in December 2005. 2. Effective Porosity (ne) values obtained from the MESCO Ph. 1 design hydrogeologic report completed in August 2002. 3.Static water levels recorded by Environment 1, Inc. on Jan 25, 2017. Linear velocity rate (Q) is defined by modified Darcy's equation: where K = hydraulic conductivity ne = effective porosity dh = head difference dl = horizontal distance Monitoring Well Hydraulic Gradient (ft/ft) Flow Direction Screened Interval Lithology dl dh n KQ e ×-= Lenoir County Subtitle D Lined MSWLF Page 1 of 1 Appendix A Laboratory Analysis Report Field Analysis Report Chains of Custody