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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1403_Caldwell_Republic_Foothills_MSWLF_GWMR_20170421 PREPARED FOR: REPUBLIC SERVICES OF NORTH CAROLINA, LLC D.B.A. FOOTHILLS ENVIRONMENTAL 2800 CHERAW ROAD LENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA 28645 FOOTHILLS REGIONAL LANDFILL PERMIT NO. 14-03 FIRST SEMIANNUAL WATER QUALITY MONITORING REPORT OF 2017 APRIL 2017 PREPARED BY: 2211 WEST MEADOWVIEW ROAD, SUITE 101 GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA 27407 NC LICENSE NUMBER C-0782 PHONE: (336) 323-0092 FAX: (336) 323-0093 JOYCE ENGINEERING PROJECT NO. 00890.1701.12 ______________________________________________________________________________ First Semiannual Water Quality Monitoring Report of 2017 Joyce Engineering Foothills Regional Landfill, Permit No. 14-03 April 2017 i Executive Summary This report presents the results of the first semiannual water quality monitoring event of 2017 for the Foothills Regional Landfill, conducted on January 26, 2017. Samples were collected by representatives of Joyce Engineering from groundwater monitoring wells, underdrains, surface water monitoring points, and the leachate collection system. The analytical results from the January 26, 2017, monitoring event and February 28, 2017, verification event, have been reported by Analytical Services, Inc. of Norcross, Georgia, NC, laboratory certification number 381. Eight inorganic constituents (barium, beryllium, chromium, cobalt, copper, lead, vanadium, and zinc) were detected in samples from one or more downgradient monitoring points at concentrations above their respective Solid Waste Section Reporting Limits (SWSLs). Barium was detected above the SWSL in MW-2R, MW-5, MW-6 and UD-1. Zinc was detected above the SWSL in SW-4 and UD-1 but did not exceed the respective NC2B standard (50 µg/l). Beryllium, chromium, copper, lead, and vanadium were also detected in UD-1 above the SWSL, but only chromium and vanadium were in exceedance of the NC2B standard. A verification sample of UD-1 was taken on February 28, 2017, for chromium and vanadium. The results did not confirm the exceedances in UD-1, with chromium reported an estimated 0.46 (J) µg/l, and vanadium below detection limits (ND). Cobalt was detected in MW-4 above the SWSL and above the Solid Waste Section (SWS) Groundwater Protection Standard (GWPS) during the January 2017 monitoring event. An Alternate Source Demonstration (ASD) for cobalt and request to use background for the GPS was submitted to the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ) in a letter dated November 4, 2016. The statistical background value for cobalt was determined in accordance with 15A NCAC 13B.1632.(g-h); therefore, we request that the background value (44.1 µg/l) be considered the groundwater protection standard (GPS) for cobalt per 15A NCAC 13B.1634.(g).5. Three organic constituents (benzene, trichlorofluoromethane, and vinyl chloride) were reported at quantified concentrations above their respective SWSLs. Trichlorofluoromethane was detected in MW-3R2 but was below the North Carolina 15A NCAC 2L (NC2L) Groundwater Standard. The detection of trichlorofluoromethane in MW-3R is historically consistent and has been attributed to an alternate source as presented in the ASD for VOCs detected in MW-3 and MW-3R, and approved in 2006. Benzene and vinyl chloride were detected above their respective SWSL and NC2L standards in MW-2R. A verification sample for benzene and vinyl chloride in MW-2R was taken on February 28, 2017, and the laboratory report was issued on March 13, 2017. The results confirmed the exceedances. Benzene was reported at 1.6 µg/l, and the NC2L for benzene is 1 µg/l. Vinyl chloride was reported at 1.8 µg/l and the NC2L for vinyl chloride is 0.03 µg/l. The 14-Day Notification of Groundwater Protection Standard Exceedances for benzene and vinyl chloride in MW-2R was submitted to NCDEQ on March 22, 2017. Republic Services has initiated an investigation to determine the source of the benzene and vinyl chloride exceedances, which will be reported in an ASD. ______________________________________________________________________________ First Semiannual Water Quality Monitoring Report of 2017 Joyce Engineering Foothills Regional Landfill, Permit No. 14-03 April 2017 ii No other inorganic or organic constituents were detected at quantified concentrations above their respective groundwater or surface water standards during the January 26, 2017, event. Based on the results summarized herein, and pending the results of the ASD, Republic Services of NC, LLC, will continue monitoring the uppermost aquifer beneath the Foothills Regional Landfill in accordance with the requirements for Detection Monitoring Program as outlined in Title 15A NCAC 13B .1633. ______________________________________________________________________________ First Semiannual Water Quality Monitoring Report of 2017 Joyce Engineering Foothills Regional Landfill, Permit No. 14-03 April 2017 iii First Semiannual Water Quality Monitoring Report of 2017 Foothills Regional Landfill, Permit No. 14-03 Caldwell County, North Carolina TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION..............................................................................................................1  1.1  Site Description and Background ................................................................................ 1  1.2 Compliance Monitoring History .................................................................................. 1  1.3 Hydrogeologic Setting ................................................................................................... 2  2.0 FIELD PROGRAM, MONITORING RESULTS, AND DISCUSSION ......................3  2.1 Visual Inspection Program........................................................................................... 3  2.2 Well Network and Groundwater Elevation Measurements...................................... 3  2.3 January 2017 Monitoring Event .................................................................................. 4  2.4 Laboratory Analysis Program ..................................................................................... 5  2.5 January 2017 Sampling Results ................................................................................... 6  3.0 LABORATORY AND FIELD QA/QC ............................................................................7  4.0 DATA EVALUTION .........................................................................................................7  4.1 Comparisons to Groundwater and Surface Water Standards ................................. 7  4.2 Statistical Evaluations .................................................................................................. 8  5.0 CONCLUSIONS ................................................................................................................8  6.0 REFERENCES ...................................................................................................................9  ______________________________________________________________________________ First Semiannual Water Quality Monitoring Report of 2017 Joyce Engineering Foothills Regional Landfill, Permit No. 14-03 April 2017 iv TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued) Tables Table 1 Historical Groundwater Elevations Table 2 Hydraulic Gradients & Linear Groundwater Velocities Table 3 Well Construction Information Table 4 Field Parameters Table 5 Quantified Detections in Groundwater & Surface Water Table 6 Exceedances of Groundwater & Surface Water Standards Table 7 Statistical Background Analyses Drawing Drawing 1 Groundwater Potentiometric Surface Map (January 26, 2017) Appendices Appendix A Groundwater and Surface Water Field Sampling Logs Appendix B Laboratory Analytical Reports and Chains-of-Custody Appendix C Statistical Analyses Worksheets Appendix D Historical Constituents/Analytes in Groundwater Appendix E Historical Constituents/Analytes in Surface Water Appendix F Historical Constituents/Analytes in Leachate ______________________________________________________________________________ First Semiannual Water Quality Monitoring Report of 2017 Joyce Engineering Foothills Regional Landfill, Permit No. 14-03 April 2017 1 1.0 INTRODUCTION This report summarizes the monitoring results from the January 26, 2017, water quality monitoring event at the Foothills Regional Landfill in Caldwell County, North Carolina, in accordance with Title 15A of the North Carolina Administrative Code (NCAC) Subchapter 13B, Section .1632. The approximately 230-acre facility, which is an active municipal solid waste landfill, is maintained and operated by Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC (Republic) under Permit Number 14-03, issued by the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ). 1.1 Site Description and Background The location of the facility is shown on the inlay on Drawing 1. The Foothills Regional Landfill is located approximately two miles northwest of Lenoir, North Carolina in Caldwell County at 2800 Cheraw Road. The landfill is bounded to the north and east by mainly wooded and agricultural properties, to the south by Cheraw Road, and to the west by rural residential/wooded properties and Abingdon Road. Access to the facility is from Cheraw Road. The facility, which began operating in 1998, is a lined Subtitle D facility. Topographic elevations at the facility range from approximately 1,120 to nearly 1,400 feet above mean sea level. Surface drainage from the landfill is toward an unnamed perennial tributary of Abingdon Creek, which flows southeasterly to Lower Creek, a tributary of the easterly flowing Catawba River. 1.2 Compliance Monitoring History Groundwater monitoring at the facility was initiated in 1998 under the Detection Monitoring Program for municipal solid waste landfills. The facility’s current monitoring network is comprised of nine monitoring wells: MW-1R (background), MW-2R, MW-3R2, MW-4, MW-5, MW-6, MW-7, MW-8, and MW-10, which monitor the uppermost aquifer beneath the facility. The monitoring wells are routinely sampled on a semiannual basis, with the groundwater samples submitted to a qualified laboratory for required analyses in accordance with the facility’s environmental monitoring program and permit requirements. Well MW-3R2 was added to the monitoring well network on August 17, 2006 as a replacement well for MW-3 and MW-3R as approved by NCDEQ (JOYCE, 2006). Monitoring wells MW-3 and MW-3R remain for water level data collection purposes. Monitoring well MW-7 was installed in April 2010 to monitor groundwater beneath Cell 4, which began receiving waste in September 2010. MW-8 was installed in April 2013 to monitor Cell 8A, which was constructed in January 2013. MW-10 was installed in October 2015 to monitor Cell 5A, which is currently under construction. The former background well, MW-1, was abandoned in preparation for construction of Cell 5A and the new background well, MW-1R, was installed in October 2015. MW-9 was installed June 2016 to monitor Cell 5A. MW-9 and MW-10 have been undergoing background monitoring, the results of which will be submitted in a forthcoming Background Monitoring Report. ______________________________________________________________________________ First Semiannual Water Quality Monitoring Report of 2017 Joyce Engineering Foothills Regional Landfill, Permit No. 14-03 April 2017 2 In addition to the groundwater monitoring wells, four surface water sampling points are sampled semiannually: upstream surface point SW-1 and downstream surface points SW-2, SW-3, and SW-4. A sample from the facility’s leachate system is sampled semiannually as part of the facility’s environmental monitoring program. A sample from the underdrain for Cell 1 (UD-1), shown on Drawing 1, was added to the monitoring network prior to the January 2008 sampling event. A sample from the underdrain for Cells 4 and 8A (UD-2), shown on Drawing 1, was added to the monitoring network prior to the January 2014 sampling event. The facility was in an Assessment Monitoring Program in 2006. An Alternate Source Demonstration (ASD), for volatile organic compounds (VOCs) detected in wells MW-3 and MW-3R, was approved by NCDEQ on December 14, 2006, and the facility reverted to a Detection Monitoring Program. 1.3 Hydrogeologic Setting Geologically, the facility is located in the northwestern portion of the Inner Piedmont Belt of the Piedmont Physiographic Province, approximately 20 miles east of the thrust belt (Brevard Shear Zone) delineating the boundary between the westerly Blue Ridge Belt and the easterly Inner Piedmont Belt. The metamorphic rocks of the Inner Piedmont Belt generally group within the sillimanite facies of the amphibolite metamorphic sequence. Locally, the bedrock underlying the facility has been mapped as migmatitic granitic gneiss of the Ordovician and older Cambrian Periods. These rocks are described as ranging in composition from granitic to quartz dioritic with smaller biotite gneiss and amphibolite facies present locally. The unit as a whole exhibits a variable massive to foliated fabric (NCGS, 1985). The uppermost aquifer beneath the facility is present within weathered bedrock saprolite and fractured bedrock. The saprolite ranges in texture from clayey silt in the upper, most weathered sections to micaceous sandy silt in the lower sections. Immediately above the competent bedrock surface, a variable thickness transitional zone composed of highly weathered and degraded friable bedrock is present. The uppermost aquifer is laterally continuous across the site, with depth to water ranging from less than 31 feet in low-lying areas to greater than 77 feet beneath topographic highs. Groundwater in the uppermost aquifer generally flows from recharge areas associated with broad gently sloping topographic areas towards topographically lower areas that are generally delineated by the presence of stream channels, some of which are perennial receiving streams (groundwater discharge areas) and others of which are intermittent discharging streams. In the vicinity of the facility, the general groundwater flow direction is towards the south and west. Groundwater elevations obtained during the January 26, 2017, monitoring event are summarized in Table 1 and were used to prepare a potentiometric surface map presented as Drawing 1. The groundwater flow in the uppermost aquifer beneath the site is toward south and west in the ______________________________________________________________________________ First Semiannual Water Quality Monitoring Report of 2017 Joyce Engineering Foothills Regional Landfill, Permit No. 14-03 April 2017 3 direction of Abingdon Creek. The potentiometric surface map and interpreted flow directions are consistent with previously submitted potentiometric surface maps for this facility. Based on the January 26, 2017, potentiometric surface map, the hydraulic gradient in the shallow aquifer underlying the site as measured along the conceptual flow paths shown on Drawing 1 was calculated to be approximately 0.080 to 0.158 ft/ft. The effective porosity of the fractured bedrock aquifer is estimated at 0.10, and the hydraulic conductivity is estimated at 0.374 ft/day (GAI, 2006). Using the above values, the estimated rate of groundwater flow for the uppermost aquifer beneath the facility was calculated using the following modified Darcy equation: Vgw = Ki/ne where Vgw = average linear velocity (feet per day), K = hydraulic conductivity (feet per day), i = horizontal hydraulic gradient, and ne = effective porosity. The calculated linear groundwater flow velocities under the waste management unit range from 0.30 to 0.59 ft/day (Table 2). The linear velocity equation and resultant rates are based on the simplified assumptions of a homogeneous and isotropic aquifer. The saprolite may have areas that exhibit relict foliation and these structures can result in locally anisotropic groundwater flow; and the fractured bedrock is likely to be highly inhomogeneous and anisotropic. 2.0 FIELD PROGRAM, MONITORING RESULTS, AND DISCUSSION 2.1 Visual Inspection Program In order to detect potential releases of leachate and/or landfill gas migration in a timely manner, a visual inspection program has been implemented at the Foothills Regional Landfill. This inspection program involves field personnel making the following observations:  Observation of stress induced on the biological community (i.e., dead or dying vegetation),  Indications of leachate impact (i.e., seeps, impacted surface water),  Observations of erosion; and  Negative changes around the waste facility. During the January 2017 monitoring event, no physical indications of impacts were observed in the vicinity of the waste management areas. 2.2 Well Network and Groundwater Elevation Measurements The network of groundwater monitoring wells at the Foothills Regional Landfill consists of MW-1R, MW-2R, MW-3R2, MW-4, MW-5, MW-6, MW-7, MW-8, MW-9, and MW-10. ______________________________________________________________________________ First Semiannual Water Quality Monitoring Report of 2017 Joyce Engineering Foothills Regional Landfill, Permit No. 14-03 April 2017 4 Monitoring well construction information is summarized in Table 3 and the well locations are shown on Drawing 1. A sample from the underdrain for Cell 1 (UD-1) was added to the monitoring network to monitor groundwater from beneath the landfill prior to the July 2008 sampling event. A sample from the underdrain for Cells 4 and 8A (UD-2) was added to the monitoring network to monitor groundwater from beneath the landfill prior to the January 2014 sampling event. The network of monitoring wells was constructed to target the flow path for groundwater underlying waste disposal areas. MW-3R2 was added to the monitoring well network as part of the ASD submitted by Golder (GAI, 2006). Also, as part of the ASD, wells MW-3 and MW-3R were removed from the compliance network but remain for water level measurements. Monitoring well MW-1R is the facility’s background well and is located hydraulically upgradient of the waste disposal area. Monitoring wells MW-2R, MW-3R2, MW-4, MW-5, MW-6, MW-7, MW-8, MW-9, MW-10, and underdrains UD-1 and UD-2 are located downgradient or sidegradient of the waste disposal area and represent the facility’s downgradient compliance network. Depth-to-water measurements were recorded to the nearest 0.01 foot prior to initiating groundwater purging and sampling activities. The water level elevations for this event along with historical data are presented in Table 1. The data indicate that the hydraulic head level in the uppermost aquifer beneath the facility is fairly consistent, with temporal variation from the long-term average limited to approximately 2 to 10 feet. As expected, the range in fluctuation appears to be greater in the upgradient groundwater recharge area. The range of fluctuation in the downgradient compliance wells, which are located near groundwater discharge areas, is much less, presumably due to the stabilizing effect of the hydraulic discharge boundary. 2.3 January 2017 Monitoring Event Personnel from Joyce Engineering (JOYCE) visited the facility on January 26, 2017, to purge and sample monitoring wells MW-1R, MW-2R, MW-3R2, MW-4, MW-5, MW-6, MW-7, MW-8, and MW-10, to sample the underdrains for Cell 1(UD-1) and Cells 4 and 8A (UD-2), to sample surface water monitoring points SW-1, SW-2, SW-3, and SW-4, and to sample the leachate. Depth-to-water measurements were obtained from the network monitoring wells prior to purging. Monitoring wells MW-1R, MW-2R, MW-3R2, MW-4, MW-5, MW-6, MW-7, MW-8, MW-9, and MW-10 were purged and sampled using dedicated bladder pumps and micropurge procedures. Measurements of temperature, pH, specific conductivity, dissolved oxygen, oxidation-reduction potential, and turbidity were recorded on approximately 1 to 5-minute intervals during the purge, depending on the purge rate. In general, the purge rate for each well was matched to the yield of the monitoring well, as determined by continuously monitoring the depth-to-water, up to a maximum purge rate of 500 milliliters per minute. Purging was continued until stabilization was indicated by the field parameters. In general, stabilization was deemed to ______________________________________________________________________________ First Semiannual Water Quality Monitoring Report of 2017 Joyce Engineering Foothills Regional Landfill, Permit No. 14-03 April 2017 5 be complete once the range in measured values for the required field parameters was less than 10% per parameter over three monitoring intervals. Prior to sampling, the laboratory-supplied sample containers were prepared. Each sample container was labeled with the sample identification number, sampling personnel, date and time of sample collection, project name and number, and requested laboratory analyses. The groundwater samples were collected directly from the dedicated bladder pump discharge lines in the labeled, laboratory-supplied, pre-preserved sample containers after purging was completed based on stabilization of field parameters. After collection, the samples were placed in a cooler on ice, under chain-of-custody control. Copies of the sampling logs are presented in Appendix A. Included in each log is a description of the sampling equipment, sampling location, sampling method, field observations, and field parameter measurements. The underdrain samples are collected directly from the discharge of the underdrain pipes. UD-1 was sampled on January 26, 2017. UD -2 was dry and could not be sampled. The surface water samples are collected directly from the stream flow, by lowering the sample containers into the stream, taking care to prevent the over flow of the sample containers and to minimize sample induced turbidity. SW-1, SW-2, SW-3, and SW-4 samples were collected on January 26, 2017. The leachate sample was a composite sample collected on January 26, 2017, directly from the leachate piping manifold that serves the leachate holding tanks. Measurements of temperature, pH, specific conductivity, turbidity, dissolved oxygen, and oxidation-reduction potential were recorded during the collection of the surface water samples, and for the composite leachate sample. After collection, the samples were placed in a cooler on ice, for delivery to the laboratory under chain-of-custody control. Copies of the sampling logs are presented in Appendix A, and the field parameter data are summarized in Table 4. Included in each log is a description of the sampling location, sampling equipment, sampling method, field observations, and field parameter measurements. 2.4 Laboratory Analysis Program The January 26, 2017, groundwater, surface water, and leachate samples were submitted to Pace Analytical Services, LLC of Norcross, Georgia, NC laboratory certification number 381, under chain-of-custody control for analysis. The groundwater, underdrain, surface water, and field blank samples, were analyzed for North Carolina Appendix I list of constituents. The composite leachate sample was analyzed for NC Appendix I constituents, Biochemical Oxygen Demand, Chemical Oxygen Demand, Nitrate as N, Nitrate/Nitrite as N, Nitrite as N, Phosphorous, and Sulfate. The Trip Blank was analyzed for North Carolina Appendix I organic constituents only. JOYCE requested a Level II data report for the final laboratory report. The samples were received by the laboratory on January 27, 2017, in good condition, properly preserved, and ______________________________________________________________________________ First Semiannual Water Quality Monitoring Report of 2017 Joyce Engineering Foothills Regional Landfill, Permit No. 14-03 April 2017 6 within analysis hold times. The laboratory certificates-of-analysis and chains-of-custody for the monitoring event are included in Appendix B. 2.5 January 2017 Sampling Results Constituents with quantified detections in the January 26, 2017, groundwater and surface water samples are summarized in Table 5, and exceedances of groundwater or surface water standards are summarized in Table 6. Historical data tables for groundwater, surface water, and leachate are included in Appendices D, E, and F, respectively. Eight inorganic constituents (barium, beryllium, chromium, cobalt, copper, lead, vanadium, and zinc) were detected in samples from one or more downgradient monitoring points at concentrations above their respective Solid Waste Section Reporting Limits (SWSLs). Barium was detected above the SWSL in MW-2R, MW-5, MW-6 and UD-1, but below the NC2L standard. Zinc was detected above the SWSL in SW-4 and UD-1 but did not exceed the respective NC2B standard for SW-4, or the NC2L standard for UD-1. Cobalt was detected in MW-4 above the SWSL and above the Solid Waste Section (SWS) Groundwater Protection Standard (GWPS) during the January 2017 monitoring event. The cobalt detection was not above the statistical background determined in accordance with 15A NCAC 13B.1632.(g-h); therefore, we request that the background (44.1µg/l) be considered groundwater protection standard (GPS) for cobalt per 15A NCAC 13B.1634.(g).5. Beryllium, chromium, copper, lead, and vanadium were also detected in UD-1 above the SWSL but only chromium and vanadium were in exceedance of the NC2L standard. A verification sample for chromium and vanadium from UD-1 was taken on February 28, 2017, and the results refuted the chromium and vanadium exceedances in UD-1. The verification sample results for UD-1 reported chromium at an estimated concentration 0.46 (J) µg/l, below the NC2L standard. Vanadium was not reported above the detection limit (ND). Three organic constituents (benzene, trichlorofluoromethane, and vinyl chloride) were reported at quantified concentrations above their respective SWSLs. Trichlorofluoromethane was detected in MW-3R2 but was below the North Carolina 15A NCAC 2L (NC2L) Groundwater Standard. The detection of trichlorofluoromethane in MW-3R is historically consistent and has been attributed to an alternate source as presented in the ASD for VOCs detected in MW-3 and MW-3R, and approved in 2006. Benzene and vinyl chloride were detected above their respective SWSL and NC2L standards in MW-2R. A verification sample for benzene and vinyl chloride in MW-2R was taken on February 28, 2017, and the lab report was issued on March 13, 2017. The results confirmed the exceedances. Benzene was reported at 1.6 µg/l, and the NC2L for benzene is 1 µg/l. Vinyl chloride was reported at 1.8 µg/l and the NC2L for vinyl chloride is 0.03 µg/l. These results are summarized in Tables 5 and 6, and Historical Tables are included in Appendix D. The 14-Day Notification of Groundwater Protection Standard Exceedances for benzene and vinyl chloride in MW-2R was submitted to DEQ on March 22, 2017. Republic Services has initiated an ______________________________________________________________________________ First Semiannual Water Quality Monitoring Report of 2017 Joyce Engineering Foothills Regional Landfill, Permit No. 14-03 April 2017 7 investigation to determine the source of the benzene and vinyl chloride exceedances, which will be reported in an ASD. No other organic constituents were detected above their respective SWSLs in monitoring wells or surface water sampling points during the January 2017 event. Constituents detected in samples collected from the leachate collection system during the January 26, 2017, monitoring event were generally consistent with historical data. 3.0 LABORATORY AND FIELD QA/QC A Field Blank was collected by JOYCE personnel as part of the January 26, 2017, monitoring event. In addition to the Field Blank, a laboratory-prepared Trip Blank accompanied the volatile sample containers for the sampling event to and from the laboratory. The Field Blank was analyzed for NC Appendix I constituents and the Trip Blank for NC Appendix I VOCs only. In addition to the Field and Trip Blanks, at least one Method Blank was analyzed by the laboratory for each method used. Upon receipt of the laboratory data package, the data was reviewed by JOYCE personnel for the following:  General typographical errors;  Correct analyses performed and within method specified hold times;  Biased data results based on Surrogate Recoveries, Matrix Spike, Matrix Spike Duplicate; and Laboratory Control Samples;  Blank qualified data (B-flags);  Detections above the groundwater and surface water standards; and  Detections that are above historical levels. 4.0 DATA EVALUTION 4.1 Comparisons to Groundwater and Surface Water Standards Cobalt was detected in MW-4 and UD-1 at a quantified concentration above its GWPS during the January 26, 2017, monitoring event. The reported concentration of benzene in MW-2R was 1.6 µg/L, which was exceeding the SWSL of 1.0 µg/L and the NC2L of 1.0 µg/L. Vinyl chloride was detected at 1.2 µg/L above the respective SWSL (1.0 µg/L) and NC2L standards (0.03 µg/L). Both benzene and vinyl chloride were confirmed by verification sampling to be in exceedance on February 28, 2017. Benzene was reported at 1.6 µg/l, and the NC2L for benzene is 1 µg/l. Vinyl chloride was reported at 1.8 µg/l and the NC2L for vinyl chloride is 0.03 µg/l. These results are summarized in Tables 5 and 6, and Historical Tables are included in Appendix D. The 14-Day Notification of Groundwater Protection Standard Exceedances for benzene and vinyl chloride in MW-2R was submitted to DEQ on March 22, 2017. UD-1 was also resampled for chromium and vanadium during the February 28, 2017, verification sampling event, but both ______________________________________________________________________________ First Semiannual Water Quality Monitoring Report of 2017 Joyce Engineering Foothills Regional Landfill, Permit No. 14-03 April 2017 8 were confirmed to be below the SWSL. It is likely that the initial exceedances were due to elevated turbidity at the time of sampling. No other inorganic or organic constituents were detected at quantified concentrations above their respective NC2L or GWPS in surface water samples during the January 26, 2017, monitoring event. No inorganic or organic constituents were detected in surface water samples at quantified concentrations above their respective NC2B surface water standards during the January 26, 2017, monitoring event. 4.2 Statistical Evaluations The data were evaluated through the use of the Shapiro-Wilk Test, Parametric Prediction Limits, Parametric Tolerance Intervals, Aitchison’s Adjustment, Non-parametric Prediction Limits, and Poisson Prediction Limits, as appropriate. Background data, tests for normality, outliers, Aitchison’s adjustment, tolerance interval, or prediction limits are used, as appropriate based on the background data. The statistical test by which downgradient data are compared to facility background data is based upon the nature of the data and the number of data values that are less than the laboratory limit of detection. All statistical tests are evaluated at the 0.05 level of significance, 95% confidence level, and are conducted as one-tailed tests. Cobalt was detected in MW-4 at quantified concentrations above the GWPS during the January 26, 2017, monitoring event. The cobalt detections were statistically evaluated in accordance with the procedures outlined in 15A NCAC 13B.1632.(g) and (h) to determine if the quantified concentration exceeded the facility background concentration. Statistical analysis indicated a background level of 44.1 mg/L for cobalt. The statistical worksheets and summary table are presented in Appendix C and Table 7, respectively. Based on the statistical evaluation, the cobalt detections were not identified as statistically significant and are considered representative of historical background concentrations; therefore, the facility requests that the background be considered the applicable groundwater protection standard for cobalt in accordance with 15A NCAC 13B.1634.(g).(5). 5.0 CONCLUSIONS The 14-Day Notification of Groundwater Protection Standard Exceedances for benzene and vinyl chloride in MW-2R was submitted to DEQ on March 22, 2017. In response to the exceedances, Republic Services of NC, LLC, has initiated an investigation into the source of the benzene and vinyl chloride exceedances in MW-2R, which will be reported in an ASD. Based on the results summarized herein, and pending the results of the ASD, Republic Services of NC, LLC, will continue monitoring the uppermost aquifer beneath the Foothills Regional Landfill in accordance with the requirements for Detection Monitoring Program as outlined in Title 15A NCAC 13B .1633. The next compliance monitoring event for this facility is tentatively scheduled for August 2017. ______________________________________________________________________________ First Semiannual Water Quality Monitoring Report of 2017 Joyce Engineering Foothills Regional Landfill, Permit No. 14-03 April 2017 9 6.0 REFERENCES Bunnell-Lamons Engineering, Inc., Groundwater Monitoring Well & Methane Gas Monitoring Probe Installation Report: Cell No. 8A. June 10, 2013. Bunnell-Lamons Engineering, Inc., Groundwater Monitoring Well & Methane Gas Monitoring Probe Installation Report: Cell No. 5A. December 14, 2015. Golder Associates NC, Inc. (GAI), Alternate Source Demonstration- Volatile Organic Compounds, May 2006 and Addendum to Alternate Source Demonstration- Volatile Organic Compounds, November 2006. Golder Associates NC, Inc. (GAI), February, 2011. First Semi-Annual 2011 Sampling Event. Prepared for Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC. JOYCE (Joyce Engineering, Inc.), November 2006. MW-3R2 Installation & Sampling Results. North Carolina Dept. Environment, Health, and Natural Resources (NCDEHNR), 1995, N.C. Water Quality Monitoring Guidance Document for Solid Waste Facilities. North Carolina Geologic Survey, 1985, Geologic Map of North Carolina; North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development, Geological Survey Section; scale 1:500,000. Tables TABLE 1: Historical Groundwater ElevationsWell: GW Elev. GW Elev. GW Elev. GW Elev. GW Elev. GW Elev. GW Elev. GW Elev. GW Elev. GW Elev. GW Elev. GW Elev. GW Elev.TOC Elevation: 1390.68 1594.11 1253.36 1241.95 1242.69 1240.83 1171.18 1175.07 1173.75 1183.131195.18 1290.79 1356.0819-Jul-99 1312.86 NINI 1188.69 NINI 1130.22 NINININININI21-Jul-00 1310.16 NINI 1189.08 NINI 1127.59 NINININININI9-Jan-011310.09 NINI 1186.62 NINI 1127.60 NINININININI16-Jul-01 1309.69 NINI 1186.89 NINI 1127.40 NINININININI21-Jan-02 1310.55 NINI 1185.73 NINI 1127.28 1125.83 NININININI15-Jul-02 1308.70 NINI 1186.19 NINI 1127.37 1125.53 NININININI29-Jan-03 1308.17 NI 1209.34 1189.07 1187.02 NI 1127.64 1125.96 NININININI30-Jul-03 1310.23 NI 1212.76 1193.60 1188.11 NI 1130.08 1128.57 NININININI14-Jan-04 1316.58 NI 1213.73 1191.72 1188.23 NI 1128.92 1128.23 NININININI15-Jul-04 1316.40 NI 1213.10 1184.49 1188.34 NI 1128.65 1127.77 NININININI27-Jan-05 1314.88 NI 1211.86 1193.35 1189.32 NI 1130.18 1128.32 NININININI21-Jul-05 1314.83 NI 1212.37 1193.01 1190.98 NI 1129.84 1128.51 NININININI18-Jan-06 1315.70 NI 1211.83 1192.82 1191.06 NI 1126.67 1127.62 1131.69 NINININI14-Mar-06 1315.33 NI 1211.71 1186.63 1191.09 NI 1129.32 1127.28 1130.45 NINININI23-Jan-07 1311.24 NI 1210.18---- 1209.85 1129.21 1126.65 1128.95 NINININI25-Jul-07 1312.49 NI 1210.36 1188.75 1185.93 1206.34 1128.10 1125.69 1128.05 NINININI7-Jan-081312.07 NI 1209.19 1186.42 1184.61 1203.32 1126.78 1124.80 1127.24 NINININI6-Feb-08--NI------ 1203.63------NINININI23-Jul-08 1311.07 NI 1208.44 1186.66 1184.49 1205.86 1126.54 1124.72 1129.07 NINININI6-Jan-091310.18 NI 1207.92 1187.80 1186.44 1206.17 1127.08 1125.40 1129.44 NINININI8-Jul-091309.47 NI 1208.63 1194.03 1190.42 1210.26 1128.29 1126.49 1131.59 NINININI20-Jan-10 1310.56 NI 1210.60 1192.90 1188.88 1210.26 1129.08 1127.00 1131.56 NINININI27-Jul-10 1315.19 NI 1211.87 1191.45 1187.50 1207.78 1127.30 1126.10 1130.45 1154.68 NININI24-Jan-11 1313.70 NI 1210.94 1188.51 1185.69 1205.75 1127.27 1125.80 1129.50 1150.96 NININI25-Jul-11 1311.86 NI 1211.32 1190.25 1187.24 1208.03 1127.59 1126.45 1129.47 1150.35 NININI5-Jan-121310.63 NI 1210.17---- 1207.90 1127.76 1126.07 1128.85 1149.68 NININI3-Jul-121310.05 NI 1172.73---- 1207.90 1128.23 1126.62 1129.24 1149.68 NININI30-Jan-13 1310.07 NI 1210.81 1197.17 1187.03 1208.35 1129.13 1126.86 1125.94 1150.58 NININI15-Jul-13 1313.02 NI 1203.96 1191.04 1190.80 1212.94 1131.03 1128.02 1131.40 1158.73 1164.90 NINI30-Jan-14 1310.23 NI 1210.95 1193.03 1187.00 1208.35 1129.17 1126.90 1125.96 1150.58 1162.13 NINI22-Jul-14 1313.73 NI 1213.47 1191.97 1189.19 1209.78 1128.03 1126.97 1129.89 1152.80 1162.38 NINI26-Jan-15 1313.33 NI 1212.42 1190.30 1188.08 1209.28 1128.63 1127.37 1129.86 1151.45 1163.81 NINI28-Jul-15 1312.23 NI 1211.68 1189.53 1186.99 1207.53 1128.03 1126.57 1129.15 1150.78 1162.78 NINI28-Jan-16AB 1527.45 1211.38 1189.80 1188.94 1212.87 1129.53 1127.42 1130.77 1153.68 1164.78 NI 1280.9728-Jul-16AB 1528.46 1211.41 1190.75 1187.41 1199.82 1129.28 1127.60 1130.55 1151.40 1163.43 1226.79 1282.6826-Jan-17AB 1525.11 1209.06 1188.15 1184.94 1205.63 1129.18 1127.32 1129.10 1150.33 1159.48 1224.49 1282.83MEAN1312.04 1527.01 1209.45 1189.89 1187.91 1207.62 1128.40 1126.79 1129.49 1151.83 1162.96 1225.64 1282.16MAXIMUM1316.58 1528.46 1213.73 1197.17 1191.09 1212.94 1131.03 1128.57 1131.69 1158.73 1164.90 1226.79 1282.83MINIMUM1308.17 1525.11 1172.73 1184.49 1184.49 1199.82 1126.54 1124.72 1125.94 1149.68 1159.48 1224.49 1280.97Notes:-- = No data available.DTW = Depth to water from TOC (in feet).NI = Well not yet installed.GW Elev. = Elevation of Groundwater (in Ft-AMSL).AB = Abandoned.TOC = Top of casing.All data prior to 2012 taken from previous reports by Golder Associates NC, Inc. MW-5 MW-6 MW-7 MW-8MW-10MW-1RBackgroundMW-1MW-2R MW-3 MW-3RDowngradientMW-9MW-3R2 MW-4Foothills Regional LandfillPermit No. 14-03Joyce Engineering TABLE 2: Hydraulic Gradients and Groundwater Velocities Ground- Horizontal Hydraulic Effective LinearwaterGradient Conductivity Porosity VelocityElevationiKneV(feet)(ft/ft) (ft/day)(ft/day)1,2801,2001,3001,1401,5201,140AVERAGE:0.115AVERAGE:0.43 Notes:Horizontal velocities based on the modified Darcy equation: V = Ki/ne.Values for K and ne were taken from Golder's May 2006 ASD report referenced in the text.See Drawing 1 for flow segments.0.59i32,400WSW0.1580.3740.10January 26, 20170.3740.10Gradient Calculation SegmentFlow Line Length (feet)Flow Direction0.300.0800.10 0.39i1996i21,520WSW0.1050.374SFoothills Regional LandfillPermit No. 14-03Joyce Engineering TABLE 3: Well Construction Information MW-107/31/981387.681390.689221295.68-1315.68BedrockMW-1R10/19/151591.171594.11 75.1421516.23-1531.23BedrockMW-2R08/01/021250.181253.36 60.521189.73-1204.73BedrockMW-303/25/991239.531241.957621163.33-1173.33BedrockMW-3R08/01/021239.801242.697521164.90-1179.90BedrockMW-3R208/17/061238.421240.83 71.521169.42-1179.42BedrockMW-403/25/991168.951171.185021118.95-1128.95BedrockMW-507/23/011172.261175.07 51.721120.59-1130.59 Partially Weathered RockMW-610/12/051173.751176.82 53.521123.40-1138.40 Partially Weathered RockMW-704/19/101180.361183.13 37.6221157.99-1142.99BedrockMW-804/09/131192.351195.18 46.7321163.65-1148.65 Partially Weathered RockMW-907/05/161288.11290.79 51.321228.49 - 1213.49 Partially Weathered RockMW-1010/19/151355.081358.53 84.5621273.97-1288.97BedrockNotes:TOC = Top of Casing (measuring point).Ft-AMSL = feet above mean sea level.MW-3 and MW-3R are used for collection of water level data only.All data prior to 2012 taken from previous reports by Golder Associates NC, Inc. MW-1 was abandoned in October 2015 and replaced by MW-1R and MW-10.Screened Geologic FormationWell IdentificationConstruction DateGround Surface Elevation (Ft-AMSL)TOC Elevation (Ft-AMSL)Well Depth (feet)Well Diameter (inches)Screened Interval (Ft-AMSL)Foothills Regional LandfillPermit No. 14-03Joyce Engineering TABLE 4: Field Parameters WELL ID PARAMETER RESULT UNITS COLLECT DATE 1403-MW1R Temperature 14.20 °C 1/26/2017 1403-MW1R Dissolved Oxygen 6.73 mg/L 1/26/2017 1403-MW1R Conductivity 101.9 µS/cm 1/26/2017 1403-MW1R pH 6.31 S.U 1/26/2017 1403-MW1R Oxidation Reduction Potential 137.2 mV 1/26/2017 1403-MW1R Turbidity 1.87 ntu 1/26/2017 1403-MW1R Static Water Level 69.00 ft 1/26/2017 1403-MW1R Well Depth 78.08 ft 1/26/2017 1403-MW2R Temperature 16.10 °C 1/26/2017 1403-MW2R Dissolved Oxygen 1.51 mg/L 1/26/2017 1403-MW2R Conductivity 110.2 µS/cm 1/26/2017 1403-MW2R pH 5.77 S.U 1/26/2017 1403-MW2R Oxidation Reduction Potential 165.8 mV 1/26/2017 1403-MW2R Turbidity 1.31 ntu 1/26/2017 1403-MW2R Static Water Level 44.30 ft 1/26/2017 1403-MW2R Well Depth 63.60 ft 1/26/2017 1403-MW3 Static Water Level 53.80 ft 1/26/2017 1403-MW3 Well Depth 78.42 ft 1/26/2017 1403-MW3R Static Water Level 57.75 ft 1/26/2017 1403-MW3R Well Depth 77.89 ft 1/26/2017 1403-MW3R2 Temperature 16.00 °C 1/26/2017 1403-MW3R2 Dissolved Oxygen 3.79 mg/L 1/26/2017 1403-MW3R2 Conductivity 89.40 µS/cm 1/26/2017 1403-MW3R2 pH 7.53 S.U 1/26/2017 1403-MW3R2 Oxidation Reduction Potential 132.2 mV 1/26/2017 1403-MW3R2 Turbidity 1.51 ntu 1/26/2017 1403-MW3R2 Static Water Level 35.20 ft 1/26/2017 1403-MW3R2 Well Depth 73.91 ft 1/26/2017 1403-MW4 Temperature 16.50 °C 1/26/2017 1403-MW4 Dissolved Oxygen 0.44 mg/L 1/26/2017 1403-MW4 Conductivity 28.30 µS/cm 1/26/2017 1403-MW4 pH 5.23 S.U 1/26/2017 1403-MW4 Oxidation Reduction Potential 101.90 mV 1/26/2017 1403-MW4 Turbidity 1.73 ntu 1/26/2017 1403-MW4 Static Water Level 42.00 ft 1/26/2017 1403-MW4 Well Depth 52.20 ft 1/26/2017 Republic- Foothills Landfill Permit No. 14-03 Page 1 of 4 Joyce Engineering TABLE 4: Field Parameters WELL ID PARAMETER RESULT UNITS COLLECT DATE 1403-MW5 Temperature 16.60 °C 1/26/2017 1403-MW5 Dissolved Oxygen 2.07 mg/L 1/26/2017 1403-MW5 Conductivity 128.0 µS/cm 1/26/2017 1403-MW5 pH 5.95 S.U 1/26/2017 1403-MW5 Oxidation Reduction Potential 173.9 mV 1/26/2017 1403-MW5 Turbidity 1.93 ntu 1/26/2017 1403-MW5 Static Water Level 47.75 ft 1/26/2017 1403-MW5 Well Depth 54.50 ft 1/26/2017 1403-MW6 Temperature 16.30 °C 1/26/2017 1403-MW6 Dissolved Oxygen 1.01 mg/L 1/26/2017 1403-MW6 Conductivity 105.1 µS/cm 1/26/2017 1403-MW6 pH 5.38 S.U 1/26/2017 1403-MW6 Oxidation Reduction Potential 212.3 mV 1/26/2017 1403-MW6 Turbidity 1.21 ntu 1/26/2017 1403-MW6 Static Water Level 44.65 ft 1/26/2017 1403-MW6 Well Depth 50.55 ft 1/26/2017 1403-MW7 Temperature 15.90 °C 1/26/2017 1403-MW7 Dissolved Oxygen 7.62 mg/L 1/26/2017 1403-MW7 Conductivity 84.7 µS/cm 1/26/2017 1403-MW7 pH 5.80 S.U 1/26/2017 1403-MW7 Oxidation Reduction Potential 197.1 mV 1/26/2017 1403-MW7 Turbidity 1.71 ntu 1/26/2017 1403-MW7 Static Water Level 32.80 ft 1/26/2017 1403-MW7 Well Depth 40.13 ft 1/26/2017 1403-MW8 Temperature 14.90 °C 1/26/2017 1403-MW8 Dissolved Oxygen 0.99 mg/L 1/26/2017 1403-MW8 Conductivity 38.2 µS/cm 1/26/2017 1403-MW8 pH 5.24 S.U 1/26/2017 1403-MW8 Oxidation Reduction Potential 175.9 mV 1/26/2017 1403-MW8 Turbidity 1.38 ntu 1/26/2017 1403-MW8 Static Water Level 35.70 ft 1/26/2017 1403-MW8 Well Depth 49.56 ft 1/26/2017 1403-MW9 Temperature 15.70 °C 1/26/2017 1403-MW9 Dissolved Oxygen 2.20 mg/L 1/26/2017 1403-MW9 Conductivity 121.2 µS/cm 1/26/2017 1403-MW9 pH 5.90 S.U 1/26/2017 1403-MW9 Oxidation Reduction Potential 170.8 mV 1/26/2017 1403-MW9 Turbidity 1.35 ntu 1/26/2017 1403-MW9 Static Water Level 66.30 ft 1/26/2017 1403-MW9 Well Depth 73.40 ft 1/26/2017 Republic- Foothills Landfill Permit No. 14-03 Page 2 of 4 Joyce Engineering TABLE 4: Field Parameters WELL ID PARAMETER RESULT UNITS COLLECT DATE 1403-MW10 Temperature 14.10 °C 1/26/2017 1403-MW10 Dissolved Oxygen 9.08 mg/L 1/26/2017 1403-MW10 Conductivity 51.0 µS/cm 1/26/2017 1403-MW10 pH 6.56 S.U 1/26/2017 1403-MW10 Oxidation Reduction Potential 140.6 mV 1/26/2017 1403-MW10 Turbidity 2.53 ntu 1/26/2017 1403-MW10 Static Water Level 73.25 ft 1/26/2017 1403-MW10 Well Depth 88.21 ft 1/26/2017 1403-UD1 Temperature 11.00 °C 1/26/2017 1403-UD1 Dissolved Oxygen 12.06 mg/L 1/26/2017 1403-UD1 Conductivity 120.5 µS/cm 1/26/2017 1403-UD1 pH 6.90 S.U 1/26/2017 1403-UD1 Oxidation Reduction Potential 112.0 mV 1/26/2017 1403-UD1 Turbidity 12.30 ntu 1/26/2017 1403-SW1 Temperature 12.00 °C 1/26/2017 1403-SW1 Dissolved Oxygen 10.22 mg/L 1/26/2017 1403-SW1 Conductivity 49.50 µS/cm 1/26/2017 1403-SW1 pH 6.47 S.U 1/26/2017 1403-SW1 Oxidation Reduction Potential 171.3 mV 1/26/2017 1403-SW1 Turbidity 12.26 ntu 1/26/2017 1403-SW2 Temperature 10.90 °C 1/26/2017 1403-SW2 Dissolved Oxygen 7.02 mg/L 1/26/2017 1403-SW2 Conductivity 54.70 µS/cm 1/26/2017 1403-SW2 pH 4.11 S.U 1/26/2017 1403-SW2 Oxidation Reduction Potential 74.1 mV 1/26/2017 1403-SW2 Turbidity 10.36 ntu 1/26/2017 1403-SW3 Temperature 10.80 °C 1/26/2017 1403-SW3 Dissolved Oxygen 10.02 mg/L 1/26/2017 1403-SW3 Conductivity 163.2 µS/cm 1/26/2017 1403-SW3 pH 7.52 S.U 1/26/2017 1403-SW3 Oxidation Reduction Potential 7.80 mV 1/26/2017 1403-SW3 Turbidity 18.21 ntu 1/26/2017 1403-SW4 Temperature 11.00 °C 1/26/2017 1403-SW4 Dissolved Oxygen 9.19 mg/L 1/26/2017 1403-SW4 Conductivity 61.80 µS/cm 1/26/2017 1403-SW4 pH 7.40 S.U 1/26/2017 1403-SW4 Oxidation Reduction Potential 32.4 mV 1/26/2017 1403-SW4 Turbidity 21.50 ntu 1/26/2017 1403-Leachate Temperature 16.90 °C 1/26/2017 1403-Leachate Dissolved Oxygen 12.06 mg/L 1/26/2017 1403-Leachate Conductivity 10132 µS/cm 1/26/2017 1403-Leachate pH 6.90 S.U 1/26/2017 1403-Leachate Oxidation Reduction Potential -121.0 mV 1/26/2017 1403-Leachate Turbidity >1000 ntu 1/26/2017 Republic- Foothills Landfill Permit No. 14-03 Page 3 of 4 Joyce Engineering TABLE 4: Field Parameters WELL ID PARAMETER RESULT UNITS COLLECT DATE 1403-MW2R**Temperature 17.20 °C 2/28/2017 1403-MW2R**Dissolved Oxygen 1.57 mg/L 2/28/2017 1403-MW2R**Conductivity 116.90 µS/cm 2/28/2017 1403-MW2R**pH 5.79 S.U 2/28/2017 1403-MW2R** Oxidation Reduction Potential 89.8 mV 2/28/2017 1403-MW2R**Turbidity 3.67 ntu 2/28/2017 1403-MW2R**Static Water Level 44.50 ft 2/28/2017 1403-MW2R**Well Depth 63.60 ft 2/28/2017 1403-UD1**Temperature 13.20 °C 2/28/2017 1403-UD1**Dissolved Oxygen 14.25 mg/L 2/28/2017 1403-UD1**Conductivity 199.3 µS/cm 2/28/2017 1403-UD1**pH 6.94 S.U 2/28/2017 1403-UD1** Oxidation Reduction Potential 70.7 mV 2/28/2017 1403-UD1**Turbidity 21.0 ntu 2/28/2017 Notes: ºC= degrees Centigrade mg/L - milligrams per liter µS/cm = microSiemens per centimeter S.U.= Standard Units mV = millivolt ntu = Nephelometric Turbidity Units ft = feet ** = Resample (verification) Event. Republic- Foothills Landfill Permit No. 14-03 Page 4 of 4 Joyce Engineering TABLE 5QUANTIFIED DETECTIONSLOCATION ID PARAMETER RESULT UNITS SWSLCOLLECTION DATE1403-MW2RTotal Barium286 µg/l 10001/26/20171403-MW2RTotal Benzene1.6µg/l 101/26/20171403-MW2R**Total Benzene1.6µg/l 102/28/20171403-MW2RTotal Vinyl Chloride1.2µg/l 101/26/20171403-MW2R** Total Vinyl Chloride1.8µg/l 102/28/20171403-MW3R2 Trichlorofluoromethane1.1µg/l 101/26/20171403-MW4Total Cobalt17.8 µg/l 1001/26/20171403-MW5Total Barium101 µg/l 10001/26/20171403-MW6Total Barium191 µg/l 10001/26/20171403-SW4Total Zinc14µg/l 1001/26/20171403-UD1Total Barium131 µg/l 10001/26/20171403-UD1Total Beryllium1.14 µg/l 101/26/20171403-UD1Total Chromium15.3 µg/l 1001/26/20171403-UD1**Total Chromium.46 J µg/l 1002/28/20171403-UD1Total Copper13.3 µg/l 1001/26/20171403-UD1Total Lead10.9 µg/l 1001/26/20171403-UD1Total Vanadium57.5 µg/l 2501/26/20171403-UD1**Total VanadiumND µg/l 2502/28/20171403-UD1Total Zinc32.1 µg/l 1001/26/2017Notes: µg/l = micorgrams per liter.SWSL = NC Soild Waste Section Reporting Limit. Laboratory Reporting Limit used when SWSL has not been established.**Resample event 2/28/2017Republic Services of NCFoothills Environmental LFPage 1 Joyce Engineering TABLE 6 Exceedances of Groundwater and Surface Water Standards WELL IDPARAMETER RESULT UNITS SWSL NC2L/*GWPS BKG DATE1403-MW2RBenzene1.6µg/l1.01.0NA 1/26/20171403-MW2R**Benzene1.6µg/l1.01.0NA 2/28/20171403-MW2RVinyl Chloride1.2µg/l1.00.03NA 1/26/20171403-MW2R** Vinyl Chloride1.8µg/l1.00.03NA 2/28/20171403-MW4Total Cobalt17.8 µg/l10.01.0*44.11/26/20171403-UD1 Total Chromium15.3µg/l10.010.0NA1/26/20171403-UD1** Total Chromium .46 J µg/l10.010.0NA2/2820171403-UD1 Total Vanadium57.5µg/l25.00.3NA1/26/20171403-UD1** Total VanadiumND µg/l25.00.3NA2/28/2017NOTES: All concnetrations in micrograms per liter (µg/l).SWSL = NC Solid Waste Section Reporting Limit.NC2L = NC Groundwater Standard from 15A NCAC 2L.0202.*GWPS = NC Solid Waste Section Groundwater Protection Standard (for constituents with no NC2L).BKG = Statistical background concentration for the facility.ND = Not detected above the method detection limit.J = Estimated concentration below the SWSL.NA = Not Applicable; not applicable for organic constituents or not calculated for an individual metal.An ASD for Iron and Manganese was approved by DENR-SWS on June 9, 2011. An ASD for Cobalt was submitted to NC-DEQ on November 4, 2016. The 2016 ASD requested that the GPS for cobalt be set to the background (44.1 µg/l).**Resample event conducted 2/28/2017.Republic- Foothills Landfill Permit No. 14-03Joyce Engineering Constituent NC2L GWPSData DistributionStatistical Method used to Establish BackgroundCalculated Background ConcentrationSample Location Sample Result SSICobalt N/E 1 97% Truncated Upper Poisson Prediction Limit - Interwell 44.1 MW-4 17.8 NONotes:Concentrations are in micrograms per liter (µg/L).NC2L = North Carolina Groundwater Standard established in 15A NCAC 2L.0202.GWPS = Groundwater Protection Standard established by the DENR -SWS.SSI = Statistically significant increase over background.N/E = Not established.TABLE 7: Statistical Background Analyses Foothills Regional LandfillPermit No. 14-03Joyce Engineering Drawing 116011701180119012001210122012301240125012601270128012901160117011801190120012101220123012401250 1220 12301240 1250 126012701280129013001310 1320 1330 134013501360 11901200121012201230124012501260127012801290130013101320133013401350136011401160117011801190120012101220123012401260115011601 1 7 0 1180119011501230124012201230124012501260 1220123012401250126012701280129013001310132012801290130013101320 137013 7 0 12 8 0 12 9 0 13001310132013301340135013701380139014301420144014101400 11901 2 0012 1 0 12601250 1 2 8 012901 3 0 0 1370138013901420141014001310 1320 133 0 1340 135 0 1 3 6 0 1 3 7 0 13 8 0 13 9 0 141 0 140 0 1500153015201510 15401560155015701580134013801390147014301440149014101460140015001480 1330134013501360137013801 3 4 0 1 3 5 0 1 3 7 01390 12 8 0129 0 1 3 0 0 131 013 2 0133 0 13 4 0 13 5 014701460150015201480 135013601380147014301450142014401410146014001480149015001530154015601520151015501570158014801500 1320 1330 1340 1350 1360 1410139013701350133011901200121 0 1 22012301 2 4 01250126012701280 132013301340135013601370138013901250 1260 1270 1280 129013001310132013301340135013601370128013001310132013301340135013601210122012301240125012601270128012901300131013201330 1200 12301 2 4 0 1 2 5 0 1 2 6 0 1 2 7 0 11601170118011901200121012201230124012501140115011601170118011901200121012201230 1160 1170 11801190 120012101220123011701180119012001210 1220 12301240 1250 1250 1140 1140 1160 1130 1130 11201120 1150114011601170118011901200121012201130115011401160 1160115011701180117012101240 1250 1260 1270 128012901300 11201130114011501160117011801190120011301210 1220 1230 137013801390 143014501420144014101400 13201330134013501360137013801390140014101420143014401450146014901470148013201330134013501360137013801390140013101300136013701380 130012901180MW-51127.32SW-2MW-41129.18MW-3R21205.63MW-31188.15MW-3R1184.94MW-2R1209.06MW-1ABSW-1SW-3SW-4114011601180 1200 122012401240 12201200MW-61129.10UD-1i1114011601180i2EXISTINGCELL NO. 1BEXISTINGCELL NO. 1AEXISTINGCELL NO. 2BEXISTINGCELL NO. 2APHASE 2PHASE 1EXISTINGCELL NO. 3BEXISTINGCELL NO. 4EXISTINGCELL NO. 3CMW-71150.33EXISTINGCELL NO. 3AMW-81159.48EXISTINGCELL NO. 8AUD-2MW-101282.83MW-1R1525.111120112011401 1 4 0 12001200 12201220152015201500150014001400 130013001260126012801280i3 EXISTINGCELL NO. 5A(UNDERCONSTRUCTION)FUTURECELL NO. 5BMW-91224.4911201120SITE710MW-XSW-XPROPERTY LINEEXISTING 10' TOPOGRAPHIC CONTOUREXISTING 2' TOPOGRAPHIC CONTOUREXISTING ROADGROUNDWATER SURFACE CONTOUR[FEET ABOVE MEAN SEA LEVEL (AMSL)]GROUNDWATER FLOW DIRECTIONTREE LINEGROUNDWATER MONITORING WELL LOCATION AND IDENTIFICATIONWITH STATIC WATER LEVEL ELEVATION (FEET AMSL)SURFACE MONITORING POINT LOCATION AND IDENTIFICATIONGROUNDWATER MONITORING WELLLOCATION AND IDENTIFICATION WHERE STATIC WATER LEVELELEVATION IS NOT MEASUREDSEGMENT USED FOR GRADIENT CALCULATION1.TOPOGRAPHIC CONTOUR INTERVAL = 2 FEET2.GROUNDWATER CONTOUR INTERVAL = 20 FEET3.STATIC WATER LEVELS WERE MEASURED ON 01/26/17.4.GROUNDWATER CONTOURS BASED ON LINEARINTERPOLATION BETWEEN AND EXTRAPOLATION FROMKNOWN DATA, TOPOGRAPHIC CONTOURS, AND KNOWNFIELD CONDITIONS. THEREFORE, GROUNDWATERCONTOURS MAY NOT REFLECT ACTUAL GROUNDWATERCONDITIONS.5.THIS MAP COMPILED BY COOPER AERIAL SURVEYORS BYPHOTOGRAMMETRIC METHODS FROM AERIALPHOTOGRAPHY DATED 1-20-2014. GRID BASED ON NORTHCAROLINA STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM NAD 1983.VERTICAL DATUM BASED ON NAVD 1988.iLEGEND1280NOTESNMMW- XELEVFLOW PATH LENGTHii= 996 LF= 1,520 LF= 2,400 LFiPROJECT NO.APPROVED CHECKED DRAWN DESIGNED DATE DATE REVISIONS AND RECORD OF ISSUE BYNO APPCKSCALE All rights reserved. Ó Joyce Engineering, Inc.DRAWING NO.L:\Republic NC\Foothills\GW maps\SUMMER 2017 FOOTHILLS WITH 2017 MAPPING BASE MAP GW Map.dwg Layout=Layout1 2211 W. MEADOWVIEW ROAD GREENSBORO, NC 27407 PHONE: (336) 323-0092 NC CORP LIC: C-0782890FOOTHILLS ENVIRONMENTAL LANDFILL CALDWELL COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA 20171AS SHOWNPOTENTIOMETRIC SURFACE CONTOUR MAP JANUARY 26, 2017 PERMIT NO.14-03 GE RWH GE GVB 2/21/17 VICINITY MAPSOURCE: U.S.G.S. 7.5 MINUTE TOPO FORLENOIR, NC0(FEET)GRAPHIC SCALE400200100 Appendix A Groundwater and Surface Water Field Sampling Logs DATE:$IJOYCE_________tJGIrJ&8RICJGGROUNDWATERSAMPLINGLOGProjectName:Republic-FoothillsLFProjectNo./TaskNo.:00890.1601.12.01WellID:MW-IRSampler(s):G.Filer!H.SeatonWellDiameter:2.00inchesInitialDepthtoWater:C,Q.C’0feetDepthtoBottom:78.08feetWaterColumnThickness:‘OSfeetWellLocation:North!eastoftheLFuponaridgeatthehighestpointtuckedbackinthewoods,accessedbyroadbehindconveniencecenter.Equipment:YSIPro,GeoControllerPro,WaterLevel meter,OaktonturbidimeterFlowrate:250ml!minSystemVolume:150m1TimeTemp.Dis.02Cond.pHORPTurb.DTW°Cmg/LLS./cm5.11.myntufeetto-t5lLOlO’i.3t’55Li).I1-f.fi’tU5IV1.L3.’iLJ{iLJ37.03,o5.L7z-z-z,qi.(,Ci7.VZ7,t-S3‘7.IiIC’51jq.jC.1.&JiL.l-lit53iLl.Z-Iv.gi..zo- _Comments(weatherconditions,odor,color,silt,typeof sample,etc.):Weather:COSOn‘—Z(--ts‘-,;7-’,J(,‘oSSignature:___________________________Date:1QAIQCSignOff:i/’.-’--Date: DATE:-7M.i7-JLJIl.GROUNDWATERSAMPLINGLOGProjectName:Republic- FoothillsLFProjectNo./TaskNo.:00890.1601.12.01WellID:MW-2RSampler(s):G.EllenH.SeatonWellDiameter:2.00inchesInitial DepthtoWater:-1’130feetDepthtoBottom:63.60feetWaterColumnThickness:I‘.30feetWellLocation:nearleachatetanksbetweenperimeterroadand officeEquipment:YSIPro,GeoControllerPro,WaterLevelmeter,OaktonturbidimeterFlowrate:200mI/mmSystem Volume:150mlTime 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DATE:I-i7-.itJIL.18tJGIt\J8SRI1\IGGROUNDWATERSAMPLINGLOGProjectName:Republic-FoothillsLFProjectNo./TaskNo.:00890.1601.12.01WellID:MW-3R2Sampler(s):G.EllenH.SeatonWellDiameter:2.00inchesInitialDepthtoWater:510feetDepthtoBottom:73.91feetWaterColumnThickness:,7!feetWellLocation:BetweenwhitegoodsandperimeterroadEquipment:YSIPro,GeoControllerPro,WaterLevelmeter,OaktonturbidimeterFlowrate:200m1/minSystemVolume:150mlTimeTemp.Dis.02Cond.pHORPTurb.DTW°CmgIii.s./cms.u.myntufeet1)59fl.L$7-17l.-15i39559z.?.L1[t,5Zj7o5yL.{7qoI;.IL4€‘1l31.Y3133.5773i-i3J(L.jZO9’.’o7-5’L1.32-7...3590ILIO5j1.O5I599fj-i-5LL3LL75Io:1.i(O1.51--Comments(weatherconditions,odor,color,silt,typeofsample,etc.):Weather:5viflj4(.S5OnI-z’ScI,W7i?d((O1Signature:________________________________Date:QAIQCSignOff:________________Date:2-7( DATE:-7Co-tlUIi..iSt’iC’JSSRIt’JGROUNDWATERSAMPLINGLOGProjectName:Republic-foothillsLFProjectNo./TaskNo.:00890.1601.12.01Well ID:MW-4Sampler(s):G.EllenH.SeatonWellDiameter:2.00inchesInitialDepthtoWater:-1+r3€feetDepthtoBottom:52.20feetWaterColumnThickness:IU.L0feetWellLocation:southofLfalongperimeterrd.nearsedimentbasinEquipment:YSIPro,GeoControllerPro,WaterLevel meter, OaktonturbidimeterFlowrate:200mI/mmSystem Volume:150 mlTimeTemp.Dis.02Cond.pHORPTurb.DTW°CmgILji.s./cmS.U.myntufeett’o3i(.3I.i3535L’i(f3—7tL(Oic,0(3Z7.53a,I2tLi3j7.tV7-o5Z-21IZX’.i-12?_ol3LL[l’(o0-53lE.7.5.z3‘t31-jfIt.24O’IB2.SO5.i3IOt5t3-I9.t(.5O’-19735i3i73Comments(weatherconditions,odor,color,silt,typeofsample,etc.):Weather:hCS’5Cr1(LISignature:J’L,-1%ADate:H,6QAIQCSignOff:___________________Date:?-Th DATE:IZt7SrJGII\JE5RIrJGGROUNDWATERSAMPLING LOGProjectName:Republic-FoothillsLF________________________WellID:MW-5____________________________________WellDiameter:2.00inches_____________________DepthtoBottom:54.50feet___ __ _ __ _ ___ _ __ _WellLocation:alongperimeterroadonsouth sideofLFEquipment:YSIPro,GeoControllerPro,WaterLevelmeter,OaktonturbidimeterFlowrate:200mI/mmSystemVolume:150mlTimeTemp.Dis.02Cond.pHORPTurb.DTWCmg/L.t.s./cms.U.myntufeetLGLjt(c-5tL’ICoiStLI-]-]S3(j&jj(.7Co.o911z.jeIc.i773Lj55,1(39Olt;i.’’Zci3t’l7(15’c.7_7t3iLp2-UOH)1O.2d-t%ac5ci.ct3Comments(weatherconditions,odor,color, silt,typeofsample,etc.):Weather:S-crlcj(O5Ofli-e-:+-Signature:QAIQCSignOff:__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ _Date:Date:ProjectNo./TaskNo.:00890.1601.12.01Sampler(s):G.EllenH.pcitnnInitialDepthtoWater:ij7.75WaterColumnThickness:feetC,75feet DATE:IL.18JGIrJSRII”JGROUNDWATERSAMPLINGLOGProjectName:Republic-FoothillsLf________________________WellID:MW-6___________________________________WellDiameter:2.00inches________ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _DepthtoBottom:50.55feet_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _WellLocation:byperimeterrd.,nearsedpondEquipment:YSIPro,GeoControllerPro,WaterLevelmeter,OaktonturbidimeterFlowrate:150mI/mmSystemVolume:150 mlTime Temp.Dis.02Cond.pHORPTurb.DTW°CmgiLJ.t.s./cms.u.myntufeet‘l’-17.-3b3531cl-tV-19\(eL\U1.Lf.L1f5L{LL(cL’-tOZci2.1-1..\75E35-t.C1L1-LIO5(tciS.t15131.09ii7LILI.tI5t.-9j\.3lofL.(——Comments(weatherconditions,odor,color,silt,typeofsample,etc.):Weather:rv(l.5-Z(ø-t1-S’o’,.t-Pfr-d(/2-59Signature:Date:G1QAIQCSignOff:c,217/9ProjectNo./TaskNo.:0$90.1601.l2.01Sampler(s):G.EllenH.SeatonInitialDepthtoWater:WaterColumnThickness:_____________feetstöfeet DATE:-LC0(jAiJUIi..81.JGiP\J88RII\1GGROUNDWATERSAMPLINGLOGProjectName:Republic-FoothillsLFProjectNo./TaskNo.:00890.1601.12.01WellID:MW-7Sampler(s):G.EllenH.SeatonWellDiameter:2.00inchesInitialDepthtoWater:2.feetDepthtoBottom:40.13feetWaterColumnThickness:1feetWellLocation:locatedalongaccessroadsouthofthelandfillEquipment:YSIPro,GeoControllerPro,WaterLevelmeter, OaktonturbidimeterFlowrate:150mI/mmSystemVolume:150 mlTimeTemp.Dis.02Cond.pHORPTurb.DTW°Cmg/Li.s]cms.u.myntufeetli3Cf.1i3.%5i5.j7.i58C5%.iljSL1jZI.7,1.t53T5è5933l7tTh5i\L‘LJ5’OH9Vi9‘.2tS]-.c5]93u1L5iLS°ii.33-°5Comments(weatherconditions,odor,color,silt,typeofsample,etc.):Weather:Q1Z5i’L4’k/t(23Signature:_____________________Date:I-16—tQAIQCSignOff:_________________Date:—IR DATE:I-z(-(iJLJII..8t\Jc9II\JE8RIrJGGROUNDWATERSAMPLINGLOGProjectName:Republic-FoothillsLFProjectNo./TaskNo.:00890.1601.12.01WellID:MW-8Sampler(s):G.EllenH.SeatonWellDiameter:2.00inchesInitialDepthtoWater:35.7feetDepthtoBottom:49.56feetWaterColumnThickness:I3*feetWellLocation:locatedalongaccessroadsouthofthelandfillEquipment:YSIPro,GeoControllerPro.WaterLevelmeter,OaktonturbidimeterFlowrate:150mI/mmSystemVolume:150 mlTime Temp.Dis.02Cond.pHORPTurb.DTWC-mg/I..J.t.s./cmS.U.myntufeetO[5.5‘9&735-12iç.?t7-(5o5.132-15,zoLfL’-{?t.tL3L5-l3355V2_cI’ltL’7&c6.cit_I?5II33’5,9rzot1.c3355.135Sii55,1IZ...lOjLvQV-15kO(35,CLtZ.iI415s,c-7Comments(weatherconditions, odor,color,silt,type ofsample,etc.):5JY(’(Usoni’2-(-1S-//,%::/z/z.Signature:___________________________Date:QA/QCSignOff:2Date:%-—tar DATE:_______jgJ_‘St’JGIC’JSSRII\JGGROUNDWATERSAMPLINGLOGProjectName:Republic-FoothillsLf-________________________WellID:MW-(.j__________________________Well Dia m e t e r :2.00inches_____ _ _ _ _ _ ____ _ _ _ _ _ _ _DepthtoBottom:_____________________feet_ __ _ ___ _ __ _ __ _ __WellLocation:Equipment:YSIPro,GeoControllerPro,WaterLevelmeter,OaktonturbidimeterFlowrate:mi/mmSystemVolume:150mlTime Temp.Dis.02Cond.pHORPTurb.DTWCmgILLs]cmS.U.myntufeet\-cciN.q?‘-\3c2L4.3‘‘.3’-ktS-135A.\¶.9’3.&%5gl8.c-L1Si3[1oCofoJlUiZ•-5tiGComments(weatherconditions, odor,color,silt,typeofsample,etc.):(Lf\(2//()I9/r’L/l%JCf‘4Signature:-. - -Date:QAJQCSignOff:%Date:ProjectNo.ffaskNo.:0089016011201Sampler(s):QJ1er/H.SeatonInitialDepthtoWater:WaterColumnThickness:c3ôfeetfeet DATE:V.tiUIL1GROUNDWATERSAMPLINGLOGProjectName:Republic-FoothillsLFProjectNo./TaskNo.:00890.1601.12.01WellID:MW-bSampler(s):0.EllenH.SeatonWellDiameter:2.00inchesInitialDepthtoWater:1feetDepthtoBottom:88.21feetWaterColumnThickness:i’1.9’feetWellLocation:North/eastoftheLFupon aridge,accessedbyroadbehindconveniencecenter.Equipment:YSI Pro, GeoControllerPro,WaterLevelmeter. OaktonturbidimeterFlowrate:150mI/mmSystem Volume:I50m1Time Temp.Dis.02Cond.pHORPTurb.DTWCmg/Lj.t.s.IcmS.U.my—ntufeet99]13i.o’(,-3s\(3V7ISL(.i5‘3Ok3735U5ILjj5i.0(5H.;‘1-?Oc50.G51I..3’iL1%.73‘9I75(L’1V-\L-t—Comments(weatherconditions, odor,color,silt,typeofsample,etc.):Weather:6...rvC9(;I()1(/Signature:&/%Date:I2tQAIQC SignOff:_________________Date:-2-hI DATE:17—2-..JiL18rJcitJE8RItsJGProjectName:Republic-FoothillsLFSurface PointID:Underdrain1Location:SEedgeoflowersedpondFieldParameters:WATERSAMPLINGLOGProject/TaskNo.: 00890.1602.12.01Sampler(s):G.EllenH.Seatonit3TimeofSampling:pH:Temperature:Conductivity:Turbidity:____________________(°C)(p.S/cm)_________________________(ntu)DO:L2..Gi(mgJL)ORP:_ _ __jL______(mV)Comments/Sample Description(weatherconditions,odor,color,silt,etc.):_________________Weather:SLAo(\.Signature:/d(J&,tDate:26/QAJQCSignOff:____________________Date:71 DATE:zc-1jgJI.LJ181\JGItSF?ItJcProjectName:Republic-FoothillsLFSurfacePointID:Underdrain2Location:SEedgeoflowersedpondfieldParameters:WATERSAMPLINGLOGProjectJTaskNo.:00890.1602.12.01Sampler(s):G.EllenH.SeatonORP:____ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___Comments/SampleDescription(weatherconditions,odor,color,silt,etc.):_________________Weather:05Qc4vxc’*TimeofSampling:pH:Temperature:______________________________(°C)Conductivity:(pS/cm)Turbidity:_________________________(ntu)DO:(mgIL)__________________(mY)Signature:__________________________Date:/IQAIQCSignOff:__ __ _ __ _ __ _ _ __ _ __Date:2—7tr DATE:LZCziLJIa..sirJs&i’ir.Jc3ProjectName:Republic-FoothillsLFSurface PointID:SW-iLocation:NWoflandfillalongwesternmostaccess roadFieldParameters:TimeofSampling:pH:Temperature:Conductivity:Turbidity:SURFACEWATERSAMPLINGLOGProjectlTaskNo.:00890.1601.12.01Sampler(s):GEller/H.Seaton(-9(°C)(uS/cm)__________________(ntu)DO:______________(mg/L)ORP:ii(mV)Comments/SampleDescription(weatherconditions,odor,color,silt,etc.):__________Weather:0Signature:QAIQCSignOff:c:- DATE:?-(JLI1a..6r’JcIt%JsSF?Ir%Jc3_______________________ProjectName:Republic-FoothillsLF______________________SurfacePointID:SW-2________ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _______Location:SWofsedbasin1alongstreamFieldParameters:Timeof Sampling:—pH:_ _ _ _ _ ________ _ _ _Temperature:(°C)Conductivity:5t1-(jiS/cm)Turbidity:__________________(ntu)DO:_______________(mg/L)ORP:I(mV)Comments/SampleDescription(weatherconditions,odor,color,silt,etc.):__________Weather:(cZSo•_SURFACEWATERSAMPLINGLOGProject/TaskNo.:00890.1601.12.01Sampler(s):G.EllenH.Seatonk3\(cI—?-(7 DATE:I-1jgJirjsirjcSURFACEWATERSAMPLINGLOGProjectName:Republic-FoothillsLFProjectlTaskNo.:00890.1601.12.01SurfacePointID:SW-3Sampler(s):G.EllenH.SeatonLocation:SWoflandfillacrossAbingtondr.alongtributaryFieldParameters:TimeofSampling:pH:y5R_Temperature:Conductivity:Turbidity:i(3pDO:tO-O7(°C)(115/cm)fntuORP:__ _ __ __ _ __ __ _ __Comments/SampleDescription(weatherconditions,odor,color,silt,etc.):__________Weather:cV(mg/L)(mV)Signature:___________________fr2QA/QCSignOff:______________ITDate:Date: JLJIaProjectName:Republic-FoothillsLFSurfacePointID:SW-4__________________________Location:SouthoflandfillacrossAbingtondr.FieldParameters:TimeofSampling:__ __ __ _0(°C)___________(uS/cm)_(ntu)_______________(mg/L)_________________(mV)DATE:SURFACEWATERSAMPLINGLOGProject/TaskNo.:00890.1602.12.01Qmi1cr(S):G.Eller/H.SeatonpH:Temperature:Conductivity:Turbidity:-1‘-tODO:_________________orn:3-1Comments/Sample Description(weatherconditions, odor,color,silt,etc.):__________Weather:G’rtV,—VFftd(/33’oSignature:Date:fr2fQA/QCSignOff:_________________Date:2 DATE:I7-1jgJ,i.1Z,6IrJSsRItJcProjectName:Republic-FoothillsLFSurfacePointID:1403-LeachateLocation:located behindlandfillofficeFieldParameters:TimeofSampling:pH:Temperature:Conductivity:Turbidity:DO:LEACHATESAMPLINGLOGProject/TaskNo.:00890.1601.12.04Sampler(s):G.Eller/H.Seaton-ltc,L‘‘IDilOO-(uS/cm)(ntu)(mgfL)(mV)Date:Date:-27t-7ORP:__________________Comments/SampleDescription (weatherconditions,odor,color,silt,etc.):___________Weather:rSignature:Lttf_t%12b’QAIQCSignOff:__________________ DATE:ZZ-l7JLJILisIJGIr\JssRItJcGROUNDWATER SAMPLINGLOGProjectName:Republic-FoothillsLFProjectNo./TaskNo.:00890.1601.12.0’WellID:MW-bSampler(s):G.EllenH.SeatonWellDiameter:2.00inchesInitialDepthtoWater:73,OfeetDepthtoBottom:88.21feetWaterColumnThickness:Ii’.7/feetWellLocation:North/eastoftheLFup onaridge,accessedbyroad behindconveniencecenter.Equipment:YSI Pro, GeoControllerPro,WaterLevelmeter,Oaktonturbidimeterflowrate:150mI/mmSystemVolume:150m1Time Temp.Dis.02Cond.pHORPTurb.DTW°CmgfLJI.5./cms.u.myntufeet(Igit.7Sa(t.5O377OS53_v.sgt1ji9\1o35.I1Y3.szo5C)2-q7.oUo7Se7.’637oJI(m;2-22Qo1575sComments (weatherconditions,odor,color,silt,typeofsample,etc.):Weather:7ô-,So74J/t59Signature:_____________________________Date:2—i’I)QAIQCSignOff:____________________Date: DATE:z2Si>lJfJIL.M8I1\JRi1\iGGROUNDWATERSAMPLINGLOGProjectName:Republic-FoothillsLF________________________WellID:MW-q_______________________Wel t D iamet e r:2.00inches___ _ ___ _ _ ___ _ _ ___ _ _ ___DepthtoBottom:]5j0feet___ _ __ _ __ _ __ _ __WellLocation:O\kvito-ci5,kcboue-Equipment:YSIPro, GeoControllerPro,WaterLevelmeter, OaktonturbidimeterFlowrate:i50mi/mmSystemVolume:150mlTimeTemp.Dis.02Cond.pHORPTurb.DTW°Cmg/i.IJ..s]cms.u.myntufeetl\1I7I.7hiIO2/j1I.D3I1Z3iJ,9flizOqtv?./OZ19.Y1,7.23Qos)(‘.9ill(p.b2.HComments(weatherconditions, 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DATE:‘2Z17.1g_JEl’]GIt\JSSIRit’]C9ProjectName:Republic-FoothillsLFSurfacePointID:Underdrain1Location:SEedgeoflowersedpondFieldParameters:TimeofSampling:I‘1-00pH:__ __ _ __ _ __ _ _ _ _Temperature:132.Conductivity:I73Turbidity:210DO:__ _ __ __ _ __ __ _ __ORP:7O;7Comments/SampleDescription(weatherconditions,odor,color,silt,etc.):Weather:SUilVfrtc.tztc-f)()WATERSAMPLINGLOGProjectJTaskNo.:00890.1602.12.01Sampler(s):G.EllenH.SeatonLIII)(ntu)(mg/L)(mV)Signature:__________________________Date:Z281?QAIQCSignOff:_ _ __ __ __ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ __Date:__ _ __ _ __ _ Appendix B Laboratory Analytical Reports and Chains-of-Custody PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201Republic Services of North Carolina, LLCProject: Foothills Environmental LandfillConover, NC 286131220 Commerce Street, SWMr. Derek BouchardWe appreciate the opportunity to provide the analytical support for your project. 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Pace Analytical Services, LLC. certifies that the following analytical results meet all requirements of the National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Conference(NELAC).All test results relate only to the samples analyzed.Laboratory ReportProject #:[none]Prepared For:Attention:February 14, 2017Report Number:AAA0905Approved:This report may not be reproduced, except in full, without written approval from Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Page 1 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017Sample IDLaboratory IDMatrixDate SampledANALYTICAL REPORT FOR SAMPLESDate Received1403-MW1RAAA0905-0101/26/17 10:53 01/27/17 09:15Ground Water1403-MW2RAAA0905-0201/26/17 14:3501/27/17 09:15Ground Water1403-MW3R2AAA0905-0301/26/17 14:0701/27/17 09:15Ground Water1403-MW4AAA0905-0401/26/17 13:4801/27/17 09:15Ground Water1403-MW5AAA0905-0501/26/17 13:1601/27/17 09:15Ground Water1403-MW6AAA0905-0601/26/17 12:5901/27/17 09:15Ground Water1403-MW7AAA0905-0701/26/17 12:3501/27/17 09:15Ground Water1403-MW8AAA0905-0801/26/17 12:1201/27/17 09:15Ground Water1403-MW09AAA0905-0901/26/17 11:4201/27/17 09:15Ground Water1403-MW10AAA0905-1001/26/17 11:2101/27/17 09:15Ground Water1403-UD1AAA0905-1101/26/17 13:2801/27/17 09:15Water1403-SW1AAA0905-1201/26/17 12:1001/27/17 09:15Surface Water1403-SW2AAA0905-1301/26/17 13:2601/27/17 09:15Surface Water1403-SW3AAA0905-1401/26/17 15:1501/27/17 09:15Surface Water1403-SW4AAA0905-1501/26/17 15:2001/27/17 09:15Surface Water1403-Field BlankAAA0905-1601/26/17 15:3001/27/17 09:15Water1403-Trip BlankAAA0905-1701/26/17 07:3001/27/17 09:15WaterPage 2 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-MW1RGround WaterAAA0905-01AAA090501/26/17 10:53Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Metals, TotalNDEPA 6020Bug/L1Antimony6.007020140EPA 3005A0.257440-36-002/09/17 03:2202/06/17 17:40NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Arsenic10.07020140EPA 3005A0.757440-38-202/09/17 03:2202/06/17 17:40EPA 6020B75.0ug/L1Barium100J7020140EPA 3005A0.307440-39-302/09/17 03:2202/06/17 17:40NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Beryllium1.007020140EPA 3005A0.097440-41-702/09/17 03:2202/06/17 17:40NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Cadmium1.007020140EPA 3005A0.107440-43-902/09/17 03:2202/06/17 17:40NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Chromium10.07020140EPA 3005A0.437440-47-302/09/17 03:2202/06/17 17:40NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Cobalt10.07020140EPA 3005A0.297440-48-402/09/17 03:2202/06/17 17:40EPA 6020B0.53ug/L1Copper10.0J7020140EPA 3005A0.417440-50-802/09/17 03:2202/06/17 17:40NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Lead10.07020140EPA 3005A0.087439-92-102/09/17 03:2202/06/17 17:40EPA 6020B0.69ug/L1Nickel50.0J7020140EPA 3005A0.487440-02-002/09/17 03:2202/06/17 17:40NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Selenium10.07020140EPA 3005A0.857782-49-202/09/17 03:2202/06/17 17:40NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Silver10.07020140EPA 3005A0.227440-22-402/09/17 03:2202/06/17 17:40NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Thallium5.507020140EPA 3005A0.067440-28-002/09/17 03:2202/06/17 17:40EPA 6020B2.26ug/L1Vanadium25.0J7020140EPA 3005A1.577440-62-202/09/17 03:2202/06/17 17:40EPA 6020B2.55ug/L1Zinc10.0J7020140EPA 3005A1.307440-66-602/09/17 03:2202/06/17 17:40Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Acetone1007010795EPA 5030B8.267-64-101/31/17 22:1301/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Acrylonitrile2007010795EPA 5030B2.5107-13-101/31/17 22:1301/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Benzene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.271-43-201/31/17 22:1301/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromochloromethane3.07010795EPA 5030B0.574-97-501/31/17 22:1301/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromodichloromethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.475-27-401/31/17 22:1301/31/17 10:00Page 3 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-MW1RGround WaterAAA0905-01AAA090501/26/17 10:53Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromoform3.07010795EPA 5030B0.675-25-201/31/17 22:1301/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromomethane107010795EPA 5030B1.074-83-901/31/17 22:1301/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Carbon Disulfide1007010795EPA 5030B0.875-15-001/31/17 22:1301/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Carbon Tetrachloride1.07010795EPA 5030B0.456-23-501/31/17 22:1301/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chlorobenzene3.07010795EPA 5030B0.5108-90-701/31/17 22:1301/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chloroethane107010795EPA 5030B0.575-00-301/31/17 22:1301/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chloroform5.07010795EPA 5030B0.667-66-301/31/17 22:1301/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chloromethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.474-87-301/31/17 22:1301/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Dibromochloromethane3.07010795EPA 5030B0.3124-48-101/31/17 22:1301/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane137010795EPA 5030B0.696-12-801/31/17 22:1301/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dibromoethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.3106-93-401/31/17 22:1301/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Dibromomethane107010795EPA 5030B0.674-95-301/31/17 22:1301/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dichlorobenzene5.07010795EPA 5030B0.595-50-101/31/17 22:1301/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,4-Dichlorobenzene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.6106-46-701/31/17 22:1301/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene1007010795EPA 5030B1.6110-57-601/31/17 22:1301/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1-Dichloroethane5.07010795EPA 5030B0.475-34-301/31/17 22:1301/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dichloroethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.7107-06-201/31/17 22:1301/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1-Dichloroethene5.07010795EPA 5030B0.775-35-401/31/17 22:1301/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1cis-1,2-Dichloroethene5.07010795EPA 5030B0.7156-59-201/31/17 22:1301/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1trans-1,2-Dichloroethene5.07010795EPA 5030B0.5156-60-501/31/17 22:1301/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dichloropropane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.678-87-501/31/17 22:1301/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1cis-1,3-Dichloropropene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.210061-01-501/31/17 22:1301/31/17 10:00Page 4 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-MW1RGround WaterAAA0905-01AAA090501/26/17 10:53Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260NDEPA 8260Bug/L1trans-1,3-Dichloropropene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.310061-02-601/31/17 22:1301/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Ethylbenzene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.4100-41-401/31/17 22:1301/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Iodomethane107010795EPA 5030B3.174-88-401/31/17 22:1301/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Methyl Butyl Ketone (2-Hexanone)507010795EPA 5030B0.9591-78-601/31/17 22:1301/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Methylene Chloride1.07010795EPA 5030B0.575-09-201/31/17 22:1301/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Methyl Ethyl Ketone (2-Butanone)1007010795EPA 5030B3.278-93-301/31/17 22:1301/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L14-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)1007010795EPA 5030B0.9108-10-101/31/17 22:1301/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Styrene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.5100-42-501/31/17 22:1301/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane5.07010795EPA 5030B0.3630-20-601/31/17 22:1301/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane3.07010795EPA 5030B0.579-34-501/31/17 22:1301/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Tetrachloroethene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.8127-18-401/31/17 22:1301/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Toluene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.3108-88-301/31/17 22:1301/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,1-Trichloroethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.471-55-601/31/17 22:1301/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,2-Trichloroethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.679-00-501/31/17 22:1301/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Trichloroethene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.379-01-601/31/17 22:1301/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Trichlorofluoromethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.575-69-401/31/17 22:1301/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2,3-Trichloropropane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.596-18-401/31/17 22:1301/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Vinyl Acetate507010795EPA 5030B0.4108-05-401/31/17 22:1301/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Vinyl Chloride1.07010795EPA 5030B0.675-01-401/31/17 22:1301/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Xylenes, total5.07010795EPA 5030B1.41330-20-701/31/17 22:1301/31/17 10:00EPA 8260B90 %Surr: Dibromofluoromethane7010795EPA 5030B1868-53-701/31/17 22:1301/31/17 10:0080-120Page 5 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-MW1RGround WaterAAA0905-01AAA090501/26/17 10:53Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260EPA 8260B105 %Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d47010795EPA 5030B17060-07-001/31/17 22:1301/31/17 10:0078-120EPA 8260B101 %Surr: Toluene-d87010795EPA 5030B2037-26-501/31/17 22:1301/31/17 10:0080-120EPA 8260B101 %Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene7010795EPA 5030B460-00-401/31/17 22:1301/31/17 10:0080-120Page 6 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-MW2RGround WaterAAA0905-02AAA090501/26/17 14:35Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Metals, TotalNDEPA 6020Bug/L1Antimony6.007020140EPA 3005A0.257440-36-002/09/17 03:3902/06/17 17:40NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Arsenic10.07020140EPA 3005A0.757440-38-202/09/17 03:3902/06/17 17:40EPA 6020B286ug/L1Barium1007020140EPA 3005A0.307440-39-302/09/17 03:3902/06/17 17:40EPA 6020B0.11ug/L1Beryllium1.00J7020140EPA 3005A0.097440-41-702/09/17 03:3902/06/17 17:40NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Cadmium1.007020140EPA 3005A0.107440-43-902/09/17 03:3902/06/17 17:40EPA 6020B0.47ug/L1Chromium10.0J7020140EPA 3005A0.437440-47-302/09/17 03:3902/06/17 17:40NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Cobalt10.07020140EPA 3005A0.297440-48-402/09/17 03:3902/06/17 17:40EPA 6020B5.07ug/L1Copper10.0J7020140EPA 3005A0.417440-50-802/09/17 03:3902/06/17 17:40EPA 6020B0.14ug/L1Lead10.0J7020140EPA 3005A0.087439-92-102/09/17 03:3902/06/17 17:40NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Nickel50.07020140EPA 3005A0.487440-02-002/09/17 03:3902/06/17 17:40NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Selenium10.07020140EPA 3005A0.857782-49-202/09/17 03:3902/06/17 17:40NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Silver10.07020140EPA 3005A0.227440-22-402/09/17 03:3902/06/17 17:40NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Thallium5.507020140EPA 3005A0.067440-28-002/09/17 03:3902/06/17 17:40NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Vanadium25.07020140EPA 3005A1.577440-62-202/09/17 03:3902/06/17 17:40EPA 6020B3.27ug/L1Zinc10.0J7020140EPA 3005A1.307440-66-602/09/17 03:3902/06/17 17:40Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Acetone1007010795EPA 5030B8.267-64-101/31/17 22:3801/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Acrylonitrile2007010795EPA 5030B2.5107-13-101/31/17 22:3801/31/17 10:00EPA 8260B1.6ug/L1Benzene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.271-43-201/31/17 22:3801/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromochloromethane3.07010795EPA 5030B0.574-97-501/31/17 22:3801/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromodichloromethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.475-27-401/31/17 22:3801/31/17 10:00Page 7 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-MW2RGround WaterAAA0905-02AAA090501/26/17 14:35Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromoform3.07010795EPA 5030B0.675-25-201/31/17 22:3801/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromomethane107010795EPA 5030B1.074-83-901/31/17 22:3801/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Carbon Disulfide1007010795EPA 5030B0.875-15-001/31/17 22:3801/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Carbon Tetrachloride1.07010795EPA 5030B0.456-23-501/31/17 22:3801/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chlorobenzene3.07010795EPA 5030B0.5108-90-701/31/17 22:3801/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chloroethane107010795EPA 5030B0.575-00-301/31/17 22:3801/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chloroform5.07010795EPA 5030B0.667-66-301/31/17 22:3801/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chloromethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.474-87-301/31/17 22:3801/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Dibromochloromethane3.07010795EPA 5030B0.3124-48-101/31/17 22:3801/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane137010795EPA 5030B0.696-12-801/31/17 22:3801/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dibromoethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.3106-93-401/31/17 22:3801/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Dibromomethane107010795EPA 5030B0.674-95-301/31/17 22:3801/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dichlorobenzene5.07010795EPA 5030B0.595-50-101/31/17 22:3801/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,4-Dichlorobenzene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.6106-46-701/31/17 22:3801/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene1007010795EPA 5030B1.6110-57-601/31/17 22:3801/31/17 10:00EPA 8260B1.2ug/L11,1-Dichloroethane5.0J7010795EPA 5030B0.475-34-301/31/17 22:3801/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dichloroethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.7107-06-201/31/17 22:3801/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1-Dichloroethene5.07010795EPA 5030B0.775-35-401/31/17 22:3801/31/17 10:00EPA 8260B2.9ug/L1cis-1,2-Dichloroethene5.0J7010795EPA 5030B0.7156-59-201/31/17 22:3801/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1trans-1,2-Dichloroethene5.07010795EPA 5030B0.5156-60-501/31/17 22:3801/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dichloropropane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.678-87-501/31/17 22:3801/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1cis-1,3-Dichloropropene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.210061-01-501/31/17 22:3801/31/17 10:00Page 8 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-MW2RGround WaterAAA0905-02AAA090501/26/17 14:35Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260NDEPA 8260Bug/L1trans-1,3-Dichloropropene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.310061-02-601/31/17 22:3801/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Ethylbenzene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.4100-41-401/31/17 22:3801/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Iodomethane107010795EPA 5030B3.174-88-401/31/17 22:3801/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Methyl Butyl Ketone (2-Hexanone)507010795EPA 5030B0.9591-78-601/31/17 22:3801/31/17 10:00EPA 8260B0.8ug/L1Methylene Chloride1.0J7010795EPA 5030B0.575-09-201/31/17 22:3801/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Methyl Ethyl Ketone (2-Butanone)1007010795EPA 5030B3.278-93-301/31/17 22:3801/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L14-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)1007010795EPA 5030B0.9108-10-101/31/17 22:3801/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Styrene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.5100-42-501/31/17 22:3801/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane5.07010795EPA 5030B0.3630-20-601/31/17 22:3801/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane3.07010795EPA 5030B0.579-34-501/31/17 22:3801/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Tetrachloroethene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.8127-18-401/31/17 22:3801/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Toluene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.3108-88-301/31/17 22:3801/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,1-Trichloroethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.471-55-601/31/17 22:3801/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,2-Trichloroethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.679-00-501/31/17 22:3801/31/17 10:00EPA 8260B0.8ug/L1Trichloroethene1.0J7010795EPA 5030B0.379-01-601/31/17 22:3801/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Trichlorofluoromethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.575-69-401/31/17 22:3801/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2,3-Trichloropropane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.596-18-401/31/17 22:3801/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Vinyl Acetate507010795EPA 5030B0.4108-05-401/31/17 22:3801/31/17 10:00EPA 8260B1.2ug/L1Vinyl Chloride1.07010795EPA 5030B0.675-01-401/31/17 22:3801/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Xylenes, total5.07010795EPA 5030B1.41330-20-701/31/17 22:3801/31/17 10:00EPA 8260B94 %Surr: Dibromofluoromethane7010795EPA 5030B1868-53-701/31/17 22:3801/31/17 10:0080-120Page 9 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-MW2RGround WaterAAA0905-02AAA090501/26/17 14:35Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260EPA 8260B106 %Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d47010795EPA 5030B17060-07-001/31/17 22:3801/31/17 10:0078-120EPA 8260B102 %Surr: Toluene-d87010795EPA 5030B2037-26-501/31/17 22:3801/31/17 10:0080-120EPA 8260B103 %Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene7010795EPA 5030B460-00-401/31/17 22:3801/31/17 10:0080-120Page 10 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-MW3R2Ground WaterAAA0905-03AAA090501/26/17 14:07Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Metals, TotalNDEPA 6020Bug/L1Antimony6.007020140EPA 3005A0.257440-36-002/09/17 03:4502/06/17 17:40NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Arsenic10.07020140EPA 3005A0.757440-38-202/09/17 03:4502/06/17 17:40EPA 6020B9.15ug/L1Barium100J7020140EPA 3005A0.307440-39-302/09/17 03:4502/06/17 17:40NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Beryllium1.007020140EPA 3005A0.097440-41-702/09/17 03:4502/06/17 17:40EPA 6020B0.10ug/L1Cadmium1.00J7020140EPA 3005A0.107440-43-902/09/17 03:4502/06/17 17:40NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Chromium10.07020140EPA 3005A0.437440-47-302/09/17 03:4502/06/17 17:40NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Cobalt10.07020140EPA 3005A0.297440-48-402/09/17 03:4502/06/17 17:40EPA 6020B0.58ug/L1Copper10.0J7020140EPA 3005A0.417440-50-802/09/17 03:4502/06/17 17:40NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Lead10.07020140EPA 3005A0.087439-92-102/09/17 03:4502/06/17 17:40EPA 6020B2.10ug/L1Nickel50.0J7020140EPA 3005A0.487440-02-002/09/17 03:4502/06/17 17:40NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Selenium10.07020140EPA 3005A0.857782-49-202/09/17 03:4502/06/17 17:40NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Silver10.07020140EPA 3005A0.227440-22-402/09/17 03:4502/06/17 17:40NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Thallium5.507020140EPA 3005A0.067440-28-002/09/17 03:4502/06/17 17:40NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Vanadium25.07020140EPA 3005A1.577440-62-202/09/17 03:4502/06/17 17:40EPA 6020B1.56ug/L1Zinc10.0J7020140EPA 3005A1.307440-66-602/09/17 03:4502/06/17 17:40Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Acetone1007010795EPA 5030B8.267-64-101/31/17 17:3501/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Acrylonitrile2007010795EPA 5030B2.5107-13-101/31/17 17:3501/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Benzene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.271-43-201/31/17 17:3501/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromochloromethane3.07010795EPA 5030B0.574-97-501/31/17 17:3501/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromodichloromethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.475-27-401/31/17 17:3501/31/17 10:00Page 11 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-MW3R2Ground WaterAAA0905-03AAA090501/26/17 14:07Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromoform3.07010795EPA 5030B0.675-25-201/31/17 17:3501/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromomethane107010795EPA 5030B1.074-83-901/31/17 17:3501/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Carbon Disulfide1007010795EPA 5030B0.875-15-001/31/17 17:3501/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Carbon Tetrachloride1.07010795EPA 5030B0.456-23-501/31/17 17:3501/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chlorobenzene3.07010795EPA 5030B0.5108-90-701/31/17 17:3501/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chloroethane107010795EPA 5030B0.575-00-301/31/17 17:3501/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chloroform5.07010795EPA 5030B0.667-66-301/31/17 17:3501/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chloromethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.474-87-301/31/17 17:3501/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Dibromochloromethane3.07010795EPA 5030B0.3124-48-101/31/17 17:3501/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane137010795EPA 5030B0.696-12-801/31/17 17:3501/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dibromoethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.3106-93-401/31/17 17:3501/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Dibromomethane107010795EPA 5030B0.674-95-301/31/17 17:3501/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dichlorobenzene5.07010795EPA 5030B0.595-50-101/31/17 17:3501/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,4-Dichlorobenzene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.6106-46-701/31/17 17:3501/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene1007010795EPA 5030B1.6110-57-601/31/17 17:3501/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1-Dichloroethane5.07010795EPA 5030B0.475-34-301/31/17 17:3501/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dichloroethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.7107-06-201/31/17 17:3501/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1-Dichloroethene5.07010795EPA 5030B0.775-35-401/31/17 17:3501/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1cis-1,2-Dichloroethene5.07010795EPA 5030B0.7156-59-201/31/17 17:3501/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1trans-1,2-Dichloroethene5.07010795EPA 5030B0.5156-60-501/31/17 17:3501/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dichloropropane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.678-87-501/31/17 17:3501/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1cis-1,3-Dichloropropene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.210061-01-501/31/17 17:3501/31/17 10:00Page 12 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-MW3R2Ground WaterAAA0905-03AAA090501/26/17 14:07Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260NDEPA 8260Bug/L1trans-1,3-Dichloropropene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.310061-02-601/31/17 17:3501/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Ethylbenzene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.4100-41-401/31/17 17:3501/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Iodomethane107010795EPA 5030B3.174-88-401/31/17 17:3501/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Methyl Butyl Ketone (2-Hexanone)507010795EPA 5030B0.9591-78-601/31/17 17:3501/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Methylene Chloride1.07010795EPA 5030B0.575-09-201/31/17 17:3501/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Methyl Ethyl Ketone (2-Butanone)1007010795EPA 5030B3.278-93-301/31/17 17:3501/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L14-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)1007010795EPA 5030B0.9108-10-101/31/17 17:3501/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Styrene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.5100-42-501/31/17 17:3501/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane5.07010795EPA 5030B0.3630-20-601/31/17 17:3501/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane3.07010795EPA 5030B0.579-34-501/31/17 17:3501/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Tetrachloroethene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.8127-18-401/31/17 17:3501/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Toluene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.3108-88-301/31/17 17:3501/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,1-Trichloroethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.471-55-601/31/17 17:3501/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,2-Trichloroethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.679-00-501/31/17 17:3501/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Trichloroethene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.379-01-601/31/17 17:3501/31/17 10:00EPA 8260B1.1ug/L1Trichlorofluoromethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.575-69-401/31/17 17:3501/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2,3-Trichloropropane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.596-18-401/31/17 17:3501/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Vinyl Acetate507010795EPA 5030B0.4108-05-401/31/17 17:3501/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Vinyl Chloride1.07010795EPA 5030B0.675-01-401/31/17 17:3501/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Xylenes, total5.07010795EPA 5030B1.41330-20-701/31/17 17:3501/31/17 10:00EPA 8260B91 %Surr: Dibromofluoromethane7010795EPA 5030B1868-53-701/31/17 17:3501/31/17 10:0080-120Page 13 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-MW3R2Ground WaterAAA0905-03AAA090501/26/17 14:07Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260EPA 8260B107 %Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d47010795EPA 5030B17060-07-001/31/17 17:3501/31/17 10:0078-120EPA 8260B99 %Surr: Toluene-d87010795EPA 5030B2037-26-501/31/17 17:3501/31/17 10:0080-120EPA 8260B100 %Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene7010795EPA 5030B460-00-401/31/17 17:3501/31/17 10:0080-120Page 14 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-MW4Ground WaterAAA0905-04AAA090501/26/17 13:48Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Metals, TotalNDEPA 6020Bug/L1Antimony6.007020140EPA 3005A0.257440-36-002/09/17 03:5002/06/17 17:40NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Arsenic10.07020140EPA 3005A0.757440-38-202/09/17 03:5002/06/17 17:40EPA 6020B40.1ug/L1Barium100J7020140EPA 3005A0.307440-39-302/09/17 03:5002/06/17 17:40EPA 6020B0.09ug/L1Beryllium1.00J7020140EPA 3005A0.097440-41-702/09/17 03:5002/06/17 17:40EPA 6020B0.13ug/L1Cadmium1.00J7020140EPA 3005A0.107440-43-902/09/17 03:5002/06/17 17:40NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Chromium10.07020140EPA 3005A0.437440-47-302/09/17 03:5002/06/17 17:40EPA 6020B17.8ug/L1Cobalt10.07020140EPA 3005A0.297440-48-402/09/17 03:5002/06/17 17:40NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Copper10.07020140EPA 3005A0.417440-50-802/09/17 03:5002/06/17 17:40NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Lead10.07020140EPA 3005A0.087439-92-102/09/17 03:5002/06/17 17:40EPA 6020B0.64ug/L1Nickel50.0J7020140EPA 3005A0.487440-02-002/09/17 03:5002/06/17 17:40NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Selenium10.07020140EPA 3005A0.857782-49-202/09/17 03:5002/06/17 17:40NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Silver10.07020140EPA 3005A0.227440-22-402/09/17 03:5002/06/17 17:40EPA 6020B0.10ug/L1Thallium5.50J7020140EPA 3005A0.067440-28-002/09/17 03:5002/06/17 17:40NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Vanadium25.07020140EPA 3005A1.577440-62-202/09/17 03:5002/06/17 17:40EPA 6020B3.08ug/L1Zinc10.0J7020140EPA 3005A1.307440-66-602/09/17 03:5002/06/17 17:40Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Acetone1007010795EPA 5030B8.267-64-101/31/17 18:0001/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Acrylonitrile2007010795EPA 5030B2.5107-13-101/31/17 18:0001/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Benzene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.271-43-201/31/17 18:0001/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromochloromethane3.07010795EPA 5030B0.574-97-501/31/17 18:0001/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromodichloromethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.475-27-401/31/17 18:0001/31/17 10:00Page 15 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-MW4Ground WaterAAA0905-04AAA090501/26/17 13:48Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromoform3.07010795EPA 5030B0.675-25-201/31/17 18:0001/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromomethane107010795EPA 5030B1.074-83-901/31/17 18:0001/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Carbon Disulfide1007010795EPA 5030B0.875-15-001/31/17 18:0001/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Carbon Tetrachloride1.07010795EPA 5030B0.456-23-501/31/17 18:0001/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chlorobenzene3.07010795EPA 5030B0.5108-90-701/31/17 18:0001/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chloroethane107010795EPA 5030B0.575-00-301/31/17 18:0001/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chloroform5.07010795EPA 5030B0.667-66-301/31/17 18:0001/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chloromethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.474-87-301/31/17 18:0001/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Dibromochloromethane3.07010795EPA 5030B0.3124-48-101/31/17 18:0001/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane137010795EPA 5030B0.696-12-801/31/17 18:0001/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dibromoethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.3106-93-401/31/17 18:0001/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Dibromomethane107010795EPA 5030B0.674-95-301/31/17 18:0001/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dichlorobenzene5.07010795EPA 5030B0.595-50-101/31/17 18:0001/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,4-Dichlorobenzene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.6106-46-701/31/17 18:0001/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene1007010795EPA 5030B1.6110-57-601/31/17 18:0001/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1-Dichloroethane5.07010795EPA 5030B0.475-34-301/31/17 18:0001/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dichloroethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.7107-06-201/31/17 18:0001/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1-Dichloroethene5.07010795EPA 5030B0.775-35-401/31/17 18:0001/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1cis-1,2-Dichloroethene5.07010795EPA 5030B0.7156-59-201/31/17 18:0001/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1trans-1,2-Dichloroethene5.07010795EPA 5030B0.5156-60-501/31/17 18:0001/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dichloropropane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.678-87-501/31/17 18:0001/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1cis-1,3-Dichloropropene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.210061-01-501/31/17 18:0001/31/17 10:00Page 16 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-MW4Ground WaterAAA0905-04AAA090501/26/17 13:48Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260NDEPA 8260Bug/L1trans-1,3-Dichloropropene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.310061-02-601/31/17 18:0001/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Ethylbenzene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.4100-41-401/31/17 18:0001/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Iodomethane107010795EPA 5030B3.174-88-401/31/17 18:0001/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Methyl Butyl Ketone (2-Hexanone)507010795EPA 5030B0.9591-78-601/31/17 18:0001/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Methylene Chloride1.07010795EPA 5030B0.575-09-201/31/17 18:0001/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Methyl Ethyl Ketone (2-Butanone)1007010795EPA 5030B3.278-93-301/31/17 18:0001/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L14-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)1007010795EPA 5030B0.9108-10-101/31/17 18:0001/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Styrene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.5100-42-501/31/17 18:0001/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane5.07010795EPA 5030B0.3630-20-601/31/17 18:0001/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane3.07010795EPA 5030B0.579-34-501/31/17 18:0001/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Tetrachloroethene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.8127-18-401/31/17 18:0001/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Toluene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.3108-88-301/31/17 18:0001/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,1-Trichloroethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.471-55-601/31/17 18:0001/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,2-Trichloroethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.679-00-501/31/17 18:0001/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Trichloroethene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.379-01-601/31/17 18:0001/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Trichlorofluoromethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.575-69-401/31/17 18:0001/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2,3-Trichloropropane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.596-18-401/31/17 18:0001/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Vinyl Acetate507010795EPA 5030B0.4108-05-401/31/17 18:0001/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Vinyl Chloride1.07010795EPA 5030B0.675-01-401/31/17 18:0001/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Xylenes, total5.07010795EPA 5030B1.41330-20-701/31/17 18:0001/31/17 10:00EPA 8260B91 %Surr: Dibromofluoromethane7010795EPA 5030B1868-53-701/31/17 18:0001/31/17 10:0080-120Page 17 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-MW4Ground WaterAAA0905-04AAA090501/26/17 13:48Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260EPA 8260B105 %Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d47010795EPA 5030B17060-07-001/31/17 18:0001/31/17 10:0078-120EPA 8260B100 %Surr: Toluene-d87010795EPA 5030B2037-26-501/31/17 18:0001/31/17 10:0080-120EPA 8260B102 %Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene7010795EPA 5030B460-00-401/31/17 18:0001/31/17 10:0080-120Page 18 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-MW5Ground WaterAAA0905-05AAA090501/26/17 13:16Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Metals, TotalNDEPA 6020Bug/L1Antimony6.007020140EPA 3005A0.257440-36-002/09/17 03:5602/06/17 17:40NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Arsenic10.07020140EPA 3005A0.757440-38-202/09/17 03:5602/06/17 17:40EPA 6020B101ug/L1Barium1007020140EPA 3005A0.307440-39-302/09/17 03:5602/06/17 17:40NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Beryllium1.007020140EPA 3005A0.097440-41-702/09/17 03:5602/06/17 17:40NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Cadmium1.007020140EPA 3005A0.107440-43-902/09/17 03:5602/06/17 17:40EPA 6020B1.05ug/L1Chromium10.0J7020140EPA 3005A0.437440-47-302/09/17 03:5602/06/17 17:40NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Cobalt10.07020140EPA 3005A0.297440-48-402/09/17 03:5602/06/17 17:40NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Copper10.07020140EPA 3005A0.417440-50-802/09/17 03:5602/06/17 17:40EPA 6020B0.18ug/L1Lead10.0J7020140EPA 3005A0.087439-92-102/09/17 03:5602/06/17 17:40EPA 6020B0.49ug/L1Nickel50.0J7020140EPA 3005A0.487440-02-002/09/17 03:5602/06/17 17:40NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Selenium10.07020140EPA 3005A0.857782-49-202/09/17 03:5602/06/17 17:40NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Silver10.07020140EPA 3005A0.227440-22-402/09/17 03:5602/06/17 17:40NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Thallium5.507020140EPA 3005A0.067440-28-002/09/17 03:5602/06/17 17:40EPA 6020B2.71ug/L1Vanadium25.0J7020140EPA 3005A1.577440-62-202/09/17 03:5602/06/17 17:40EPA 6020B1.86ug/L1Zinc10.0J7020140EPA 3005A1.307440-66-602/09/17 03:5602/06/17 17:40Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Acetone1007010795EPA 5030B8.267-64-101/31/17 18:2601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Acrylonitrile2007010795EPA 5030B2.5107-13-101/31/17 18:2601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Benzene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.271-43-201/31/17 18:2601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromochloromethane3.07010795EPA 5030B0.574-97-501/31/17 18:2601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromodichloromethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.475-27-401/31/17 18:2601/31/17 10:00Page 19 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-MW5Ground WaterAAA0905-05AAA090501/26/17 13:16Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromoform3.07010795EPA 5030B0.675-25-201/31/17 18:2601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromomethane107010795EPA 5030B1.074-83-901/31/17 18:2601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Carbon Disulfide1007010795EPA 5030B0.875-15-001/31/17 18:2601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Carbon Tetrachloride1.07010795EPA 5030B0.456-23-501/31/17 18:2601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chlorobenzene3.07010795EPA 5030B0.5108-90-701/31/17 18:2601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chloroethane107010795EPA 5030B0.575-00-301/31/17 18:2601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chloroform5.07010795EPA 5030B0.667-66-301/31/17 18:2601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chloromethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.474-87-301/31/17 18:2601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Dibromochloromethane3.07010795EPA 5030B0.3124-48-101/31/17 18:2601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane137010795EPA 5030B0.696-12-801/31/17 18:2601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dibromoethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.3106-93-401/31/17 18:2601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Dibromomethane107010795EPA 5030B0.674-95-301/31/17 18:2601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dichlorobenzene5.07010795EPA 5030B0.595-50-101/31/17 18:2601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,4-Dichlorobenzene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.6106-46-701/31/17 18:2601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene1007010795EPA 5030B1.6110-57-601/31/17 18:2601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1-Dichloroethane5.07010795EPA 5030B0.475-34-301/31/17 18:2601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dichloroethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.7107-06-201/31/17 18:2601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1-Dichloroethene5.07010795EPA 5030B0.775-35-401/31/17 18:2601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1cis-1,2-Dichloroethene5.07010795EPA 5030B0.7156-59-201/31/17 18:2601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1trans-1,2-Dichloroethene5.07010795EPA 5030B0.5156-60-501/31/17 18:2601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dichloropropane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.678-87-501/31/17 18:2601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1cis-1,3-Dichloropropene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.210061-01-501/31/17 18:2601/31/17 10:00Page 20 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-MW5Ground WaterAAA0905-05AAA090501/26/17 13:16Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260NDEPA 8260Bug/L1trans-1,3-Dichloropropene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.310061-02-601/31/17 18:2601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Ethylbenzene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.4100-41-401/31/17 18:2601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Iodomethane107010795EPA 5030B3.174-88-401/31/17 18:2601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Methyl Butyl Ketone (2-Hexanone)507010795EPA 5030B0.9591-78-601/31/17 18:2601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Methylene Chloride1.07010795EPA 5030B0.575-09-201/31/17 18:2601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Methyl Ethyl Ketone (2-Butanone)1007010795EPA 5030B3.278-93-301/31/17 18:2601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L14-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)1007010795EPA 5030B0.9108-10-101/31/17 18:2601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Styrene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.5100-42-501/31/17 18:2601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane5.07010795EPA 5030B0.3630-20-601/31/17 18:2601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane3.07010795EPA 5030B0.579-34-501/31/17 18:2601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Tetrachloroethene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.8127-18-401/31/17 18:2601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Toluene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.3108-88-301/31/17 18:2601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,1-Trichloroethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.471-55-601/31/17 18:2601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,2-Trichloroethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.679-00-501/31/17 18:2601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Trichloroethene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.379-01-601/31/17 18:2601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Trichlorofluoromethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.575-69-401/31/17 18:2601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2,3-Trichloropropane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.596-18-401/31/17 18:2601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Vinyl Acetate507010795EPA 5030B0.4108-05-401/31/17 18:2601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Vinyl Chloride1.07010795EPA 5030B0.675-01-401/31/17 18:2601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Xylenes, total5.07010795EPA 5030B1.41330-20-701/31/17 18:2601/31/17 10:00EPA 8260B93 %Surr: Dibromofluoromethane7010795EPA 5030B1868-53-701/31/17 18:2601/31/17 10:0080-120Page 21 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-MW5Ground WaterAAA0905-05AAA090501/26/17 13:16Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260EPA 8260B106 %Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d47010795EPA 5030B17060-07-001/31/17 18:2601/31/17 10:0078-120EPA 8260B98 %Surr: Toluene-d87010795EPA 5030B2037-26-501/31/17 18:2601/31/17 10:0080-120EPA 8260B100 %Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene7010795EPA 5030B460-00-401/31/17 18:2601/31/17 10:0080-120Page 22 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-MW6Ground WaterAAA0905-06AAA090501/26/17 12:59Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Metals, TotalNDEPA 6020Bug/L1Antimony6.007020149EPA 3005A0.257440-36-002/10/17 00:3302/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Arsenic10.07020149EPA 3005A0.757440-38-202/10/17 00:3302/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B191ug/L1Barium1007020149EPA 3005A0.307440-39-302/10/17 00:3302/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B0.61ug/L1Beryllium1.00J7020149EPA 3005A0.097440-41-702/10/17 00:3302/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B0.17ug/L1Cadmium1.00J7020149EPA 3005A0.107440-43-902/10/17 00:3302/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B0.94ug/L1Chromium10.0J7020149EPA 3005A0.437440-47-302/10/17 00:3302/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B4.89ug/L1Cobalt10.0J7020149EPA 3005A0.297440-48-402/10/17 00:3302/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Copper10.07020149EPA 3005A0.417440-50-802/10/17 00:3302/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B0.13ug/L1Lead10.0J7020149EPA 3005A0.087439-92-102/10/17 00:3302/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B1.10ug/L1Nickel50.0J7020149EPA 3005A0.487440-02-002/10/17 00:3302/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Selenium10.07020149EPA 3005A0.857782-49-202/10/17 00:3302/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Silver10.07020149EPA 3005A0.227440-22-402/10/17 00:3302/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B0.13ug/L1Thallium5.50J7020149EPA 3005A0.067440-28-002/10/17 00:3302/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Vanadium25.07020149EPA 3005A1.577440-62-202/10/17 00:3302/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B2.95ug/L1Zinc10.0B-01, J7020149EPA 3005A1.307440-66-602/10/17 00:3302/07/17 16:50Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Acetone1007010795EPA 5030B8.267-64-101/31/17 18:5101/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Acrylonitrile2007010795EPA 5030B2.5107-13-101/31/17 18:5101/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Benzene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.271-43-201/31/17 18:5101/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromochloromethane3.07010795EPA 5030B0.574-97-501/31/17 18:5101/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromodichloromethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.475-27-401/31/17 18:5101/31/17 10:00Page 23 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-MW6Ground WaterAAA0905-06AAA090501/26/17 12:59Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromoform3.07010795EPA 5030B0.675-25-201/31/17 18:5101/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromomethane107010795EPA 5030B1.074-83-901/31/17 18:5101/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Carbon Disulfide1007010795EPA 5030B0.875-15-001/31/17 18:5101/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Carbon Tetrachloride1.07010795EPA 5030B0.456-23-501/31/17 18:5101/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chlorobenzene3.07010795EPA 5030B0.5108-90-701/31/17 18:5101/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chloroethane107010795EPA 5030B0.575-00-301/31/17 18:5101/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chloroform5.07010795EPA 5030B0.667-66-301/31/17 18:5101/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chloromethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.474-87-301/31/17 18:5101/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Dibromochloromethane3.07010795EPA 5030B0.3124-48-101/31/17 18:5101/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane137010795EPA 5030B0.696-12-801/31/17 18:5101/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dibromoethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.3106-93-401/31/17 18:5101/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Dibromomethane107010795EPA 5030B0.674-95-301/31/17 18:5101/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dichlorobenzene5.07010795EPA 5030B0.595-50-101/31/17 18:5101/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,4-Dichlorobenzene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.6106-46-701/31/17 18:5101/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene1007010795EPA 5030B1.6110-57-601/31/17 18:5101/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1-Dichloroethane5.07010795EPA 5030B0.475-34-301/31/17 18:5101/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dichloroethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.7107-06-201/31/17 18:5101/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1-Dichloroethene5.07010795EPA 5030B0.775-35-401/31/17 18:5101/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1cis-1,2-Dichloroethene5.07010795EPA 5030B0.7156-59-201/31/17 18:5101/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1trans-1,2-Dichloroethene5.07010795EPA 5030B0.5156-60-501/31/17 18:5101/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dichloropropane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.678-87-501/31/17 18:5101/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1cis-1,3-Dichloropropene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.210061-01-501/31/17 18:5101/31/17 10:00Page 24 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-MW6Ground WaterAAA0905-06AAA090501/26/17 12:59Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260NDEPA 8260Bug/L1trans-1,3-Dichloropropene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.310061-02-601/31/17 18:5101/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Ethylbenzene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.4100-41-401/31/17 18:5101/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Iodomethane107010795EPA 5030B3.174-88-401/31/17 18:5101/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Methyl Butyl Ketone (2-Hexanone)507010795EPA 5030B0.9591-78-601/31/17 18:5101/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Methylene Chloride1.07010795EPA 5030B0.575-09-201/31/17 18:5101/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Methyl Ethyl Ketone (2-Butanone)1007010795EPA 5030B3.278-93-301/31/17 18:5101/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L14-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)1007010795EPA 5030B0.9108-10-101/31/17 18:5101/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Styrene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.5100-42-501/31/17 18:5101/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane5.07010795EPA 5030B0.3630-20-601/31/17 18:5101/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane3.07010795EPA 5030B0.579-34-501/31/17 18:5101/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Tetrachloroethene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.8127-18-401/31/17 18:5101/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Toluene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.3108-88-301/31/17 18:5101/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,1-Trichloroethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.471-55-601/31/17 18:5101/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,2-Trichloroethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.679-00-501/31/17 18:5101/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Trichloroethene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.379-01-601/31/17 18:5101/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Trichlorofluoromethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.575-69-401/31/17 18:5101/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2,3-Trichloropropane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.596-18-401/31/17 18:5101/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Vinyl Acetate507010795EPA 5030B0.4108-05-401/31/17 18:5101/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Vinyl Chloride1.07010795EPA 5030B0.675-01-401/31/17 18:5101/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Xylenes, total5.07010795EPA 5030B1.41330-20-701/31/17 18:5101/31/17 10:00EPA 8260B92 %Surr: Dibromofluoromethane7010795EPA 5030B1868-53-701/31/17 18:5101/31/17 10:0080-120Page 25 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-MW6Ground WaterAAA0905-06AAA090501/26/17 12:59Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260EPA 8260B104 %Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d47010795EPA 5030B17060-07-001/31/17 18:5101/31/17 10:0078-120EPA 8260B102 %Surr: Toluene-d87010795EPA 5030B2037-26-501/31/17 18:5101/31/17 10:0080-120EPA 8260B98 %Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene7010795EPA 5030B460-00-401/31/17 18:5101/31/17 10:0080-120Page 26 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-MW7Ground WaterAAA0905-07AAA090501/26/17 12:35Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Metals, TotalNDEPA 6020Bug/L1Antimony6.007020149EPA 3005A0.257440-36-002/10/17 00:3802/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Arsenic10.07020149EPA 3005A0.757440-38-202/10/17 00:3802/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B52.7ug/L1Barium100J7020149EPA 3005A0.307440-39-302/10/17 00:3802/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B0.20ug/L1Beryllium1.00J7020149EPA 3005A0.097440-41-702/10/17 00:3802/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B0.10ug/L1Cadmium1.00J7020149EPA 3005A0.107440-43-902/10/17 00:3802/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B3.35ug/L1Chromium10.0J7020149EPA 3005A0.437440-47-302/10/17 00:3802/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B0.68ug/L1Cobalt10.0J7020149EPA 3005A0.297440-48-402/10/17 00:3802/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B2.02ug/L1Copper10.0J7020149EPA 3005A0.417440-50-802/10/17 00:3802/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B0.62ug/L1Lead10.0J7020149EPA 3005A0.087439-92-102/10/17 00:3802/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B2.57ug/L1Nickel50.0J7020149EPA 3005A0.487440-02-002/10/17 00:3802/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B1.07ug/L1Selenium10.0J7020149EPA 3005A0.857782-49-202/10/17 00:3802/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B4.23ug/L1Silver10.0J7020149EPA 3005A0.227440-22-402/10/17 00:3802/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Thallium5.507020149EPA 3005A0.067440-28-002/10/17 00:3802/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B1.60ug/L1Vanadium25.0J7020149EPA 3005A1.577440-62-202/10/17 00:3802/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B6.62ug/L1Zinc10.0B-01, J7020149EPA 3005A1.307440-66-602/10/17 00:3802/07/17 16:50Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Acetone1007010795EPA 5030B8.267-64-101/31/17 19:1601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Acrylonitrile2007010795EPA 5030B2.5107-13-101/31/17 19:1601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Benzene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.271-43-201/31/17 19:1601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromochloromethane3.07010795EPA 5030B0.574-97-501/31/17 19:1601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromodichloromethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.475-27-401/31/17 19:1601/31/17 10:00Page 27 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-MW7Ground WaterAAA0905-07AAA090501/26/17 12:35Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromoform3.07010795EPA 5030B0.675-25-201/31/17 19:1601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromomethane107010795EPA 5030B1.074-83-901/31/17 19:1601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Carbon Disulfide1007010795EPA 5030B0.875-15-001/31/17 19:1601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Carbon Tetrachloride1.07010795EPA 5030B0.456-23-501/31/17 19:1601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chlorobenzene3.07010795EPA 5030B0.5108-90-701/31/17 19:1601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chloroethane107010795EPA 5030B0.575-00-301/31/17 19:1601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chloroform5.07010795EPA 5030B0.667-66-301/31/17 19:1601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chloromethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.474-87-301/31/17 19:1601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Dibromochloromethane3.07010795EPA 5030B0.3124-48-101/31/17 19:1601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane137010795EPA 5030B0.696-12-801/31/17 19:1601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dibromoethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.3106-93-401/31/17 19:1601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Dibromomethane107010795EPA 5030B0.674-95-301/31/17 19:1601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dichlorobenzene5.07010795EPA 5030B0.595-50-101/31/17 19:1601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,4-Dichlorobenzene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.6106-46-701/31/17 19:1601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene1007010795EPA 5030B1.6110-57-601/31/17 19:1601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1-Dichloroethane5.07010795EPA 5030B0.475-34-301/31/17 19:1601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dichloroethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.7107-06-201/31/17 19:1601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1-Dichloroethene5.07010795EPA 5030B0.775-35-401/31/17 19:1601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1cis-1,2-Dichloroethene5.07010795EPA 5030B0.7156-59-201/31/17 19:1601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1trans-1,2-Dichloroethene5.07010795EPA 5030B0.5156-60-501/31/17 19:1601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dichloropropane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.678-87-501/31/17 19:1601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1cis-1,3-Dichloropropene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.210061-01-501/31/17 19:1601/31/17 10:00Page 28 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-MW7Ground WaterAAA0905-07AAA090501/26/17 12:35Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260NDEPA 8260Bug/L1trans-1,3-Dichloropropene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.310061-02-601/31/17 19:1601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Ethylbenzene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.4100-41-401/31/17 19:1601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Iodomethane107010795EPA 5030B3.174-88-401/31/17 19:1601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Methyl Butyl Ketone (2-Hexanone)507010795EPA 5030B0.9591-78-601/31/17 19:1601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Methylene Chloride1.07010795EPA 5030B0.575-09-201/31/17 19:1601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Methyl Ethyl Ketone (2-Butanone)1007010795EPA 5030B3.278-93-301/31/17 19:1601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L14-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)1007010795EPA 5030B0.9108-10-101/31/17 19:1601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Styrene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.5100-42-501/31/17 19:1601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane5.07010795EPA 5030B0.3630-20-601/31/17 19:1601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane3.07010795EPA 5030B0.579-34-501/31/17 19:1601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Tetrachloroethene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.8127-18-401/31/17 19:1601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Toluene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.3108-88-301/31/17 19:1601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,1-Trichloroethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.471-55-601/31/17 19:1601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,2-Trichloroethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.679-00-501/31/17 19:1601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Trichloroethene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.379-01-601/31/17 19:1601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Trichlorofluoromethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.575-69-401/31/17 19:1601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2,3-Trichloropropane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.596-18-401/31/17 19:1601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Vinyl Acetate507010795EPA 5030B0.4108-05-401/31/17 19:1601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Vinyl Chloride1.07010795EPA 5030B0.675-01-401/31/17 19:1601/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Xylenes, total5.07010795EPA 5030B1.41330-20-701/31/17 19:1601/31/17 10:00EPA 8260B94 %Surr: Dibromofluoromethane7010795EPA 5030B1868-53-701/31/17 19:1601/31/17 10:0080-120Page 29 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-MW7Ground WaterAAA0905-07AAA090501/26/17 12:35Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260EPA 8260B105 %Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d47010795EPA 5030B17060-07-001/31/17 19:1601/31/17 10:0078-120EPA 8260B102 %Surr: Toluene-d87010795EPA 5030B2037-26-501/31/17 19:1601/31/17 10:0080-120EPA 8260B101 %Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene7010795EPA 5030B460-00-401/31/17 19:1601/31/17 10:0080-120Page 30 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-MW8Ground WaterAAA0905-08AAA090501/26/17 12:12Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Metals, TotalNDEPA 6020Bug/L1Antimony6.007020149EPA 3005A0.257440-36-002/10/17 00:4402/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Arsenic10.07020149EPA 3005A0.757440-38-202/10/17 00:4402/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B64.9ug/L1Barium100J7020149EPA 3005A0.307440-39-302/10/17 00:4402/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B0.30ug/L1Beryllium1.00J7020149EPA 3005A0.097440-41-702/10/17 00:4402/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B0.20ug/L1Cadmium1.00J7020149EPA 3005A0.107440-43-902/10/17 00:4402/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Chromium10.07020149EPA 3005A0.437440-47-302/10/17 00:4402/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B0.85ug/L1Cobalt10.0J7020149EPA 3005A0.297440-48-402/10/17 00:4402/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B0.42ug/L1Copper10.0J7020149EPA 3005A0.417440-50-802/10/17 00:4402/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B0.12ug/L1Lead10.0J7020149EPA 3005A0.087439-92-102/10/17 00:4402/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B0.75ug/L1Nickel50.0J7020149EPA 3005A0.487440-02-002/10/17 00:4402/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Selenium10.07020149EPA 3005A0.857782-49-202/10/17 00:4402/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Silver10.07020149EPA 3005A0.227440-22-402/10/17 00:4402/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Thallium5.507020149EPA 3005A0.067440-28-002/10/17 00:4402/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Vanadium25.07020149EPA 3005A1.577440-62-202/10/17 00:4402/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B3.59ug/L1Zinc10.0B-01, J7020149EPA 3005A1.307440-66-602/10/17 00:4402/07/17 16:50Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Acetone1007010795EPA 5030B8.267-64-101/31/17 19:4201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Acrylonitrile2007010795EPA 5030B2.5107-13-101/31/17 19:4201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Benzene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.271-43-201/31/17 19:4201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromochloromethane3.07010795EPA 5030B0.574-97-501/31/17 19:4201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromodichloromethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.475-27-401/31/17 19:4201/31/17 10:00Page 31 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-MW8Ground WaterAAA0905-08AAA090501/26/17 12:12Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromoform3.07010795EPA 5030B0.675-25-201/31/17 19:4201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromomethane107010795EPA 5030B1.074-83-901/31/17 19:4201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Carbon Disulfide1007010795EPA 5030B0.875-15-001/31/17 19:4201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Carbon Tetrachloride1.07010795EPA 5030B0.456-23-501/31/17 19:4201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chlorobenzene3.07010795EPA 5030B0.5108-90-701/31/17 19:4201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chloroethane107010795EPA 5030B0.575-00-301/31/17 19:4201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chloroform5.07010795EPA 5030B0.667-66-301/31/17 19:4201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chloromethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.474-87-301/31/17 19:4201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Dibromochloromethane3.07010795EPA 5030B0.3124-48-101/31/17 19:4201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane137010795EPA 5030B0.696-12-801/31/17 19:4201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dibromoethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.3106-93-401/31/17 19:4201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Dibromomethane107010795EPA 5030B0.674-95-301/31/17 19:4201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dichlorobenzene5.07010795EPA 5030B0.595-50-101/31/17 19:4201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,4-Dichlorobenzene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.6106-46-701/31/17 19:4201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene1007010795EPA 5030B1.6110-57-601/31/17 19:4201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1-Dichloroethane5.07010795EPA 5030B0.475-34-301/31/17 19:4201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dichloroethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.7107-06-201/31/17 19:4201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1-Dichloroethene5.07010795EPA 5030B0.775-35-401/31/17 19:4201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1cis-1,2-Dichloroethene5.07010795EPA 5030B0.7156-59-201/31/17 19:4201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1trans-1,2-Dichloroethene5.07010795EPA 5030B0.5156-60-501/31/17 19:4201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dichloropropane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.678-87-501/31/17 19:4201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1cis-1,3-Dichloropropene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.210061-01-501/31/17 19:4201/31/17 10:00Page 32 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-MW8Ground WaterAAA0905-08AAA090501/26/17 12:12Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260NDEPA 8260Bug/L1trans-1,3-Dichloropropene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.310061-02-601/31/17 19:4201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Ethylbenzene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.4100-41-401/31/17 19:4201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Iodomethane107010795EPA 5030B3.174-88-401/31/17 19:4201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Methyl Butyl Ketone (2-Hexanone)507010795EPA 5030B0.9591-78-601/31/17 19:4201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Methylene Chloride1.07010795EPA 5030B0.575-09-201/31/17 19:4201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Methyl Ethyl Ketone (2-Butanone)1007010795EPA 5030B3.278-93-301/31/17 19:4201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L14-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)1007010795EPA 5030B0.9108-10-101/31/17 19:4201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Styrene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.5100-42-501/31/17 19:4201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane5.07010795EPA 5030B0.3630-20-601/31/17 19:4201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane3.07010795EPA 5030B0.579-34-501/31/17 19:4201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Tetrachloroethene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.8127-18-401/31/17 19:4201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Toluene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.3108-88-301/31/17 19:4201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,1-Trichloroethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.471-55-601/31/17 19:4201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,2-Trichloroethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.679-00-501/31/17 19:4201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Trichloroethene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.379-01-601/31/17 19:4201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Trichlorofluoromethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.575-69-401/31/17 19:4201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2,3-Trichloropropane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.596-18-401/31/17 19:4201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Vinyl Acetate507010795EPA 5030B0.4108-05-401/31/17 19:4201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Vinyl Chloride1.07010795EPA 5030B0.675-01-401/31/17 19:4201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Xylenes, total5.07010795EPA 5030B1.41330-20-701/31/17 19:4201/31/17 10:00EPA 8260B95 %Surr: Dibromofluoromethane7010795EPA 5030B1868-53-701/31/17 19:4201/31/17 10:0080-120Page 33 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-MW8Ground WaterAAA0905-08AAA090501/26/17 12:12Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260EPA 8260B106 %Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d47010795EPA 5030B17060-07-001/31/17 19:4201/31/17 10:0078-120EPA 8260B101 %Surr: Toluene-d87010795EPA 5030B2037-26-501/31/17 19:4201/31/17 10:0080-120EPA 8260B98 %Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene7010795EPA 5030B460-00-401/31/17 19:4201/31/17 10:0080-120Page 34 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-MW09Ground WaterAAA0905-09AAA090501/26/17 11:42Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Metals, TotalNDEPA 6020Bug/L1Antimony6.007020149EPA 3005A0.257440-36-002/10/17 00:5002/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Arsenic10.07020149EPA 3005A0.757440-38-202/10/17 00:5002/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B12.3ug/L1Barium100J7020149EPA 3005A0.307440-39-302/10/17 00:5002/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Beryllium1.007020149EPA 3005A0.097440-41-702/10/17 00:5002/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Cadmium1.007020149EPA 3005A0.107440-43-902/10/17 00:5002/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Chromium10.07020149EPA 3005A0.437440-47-302/10/17 00:5002/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B0.46ug/L1Cobalt10.0J7020149EPA 3005A0.297440-48-402/10/17 00:5002/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Copper10.07020149EPA 3005A0.417440-50-802/10/17 00:5002/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Lead10.07020149EPA 3005A0.087439-92-102/10/17 00:5002/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B0.94ug/L1Nickel50.0J7020149EPA 3005A0.487440-02-002/10/17 00:5002/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Selenium10.07020149EPA 3005A0.857782-49-202/10/17 00:5002/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Silver10.07020149EPA 3005A0.227440-22-402/10/17 00:5002/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Thallium5.507020149EPA 3005A0.067440-28-002/10/17 00:5002/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Vanadium25.07020149EPA 3005A1.577440-62-202/10/17 00:5002/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B2.46ug/L1Zinc10.0B-01, J7020149EPA 3005A1.307440-66-602/10/17 00:5002/07/17 16:50Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Acetone1007020017EPA 5030B8.267-64-102/01/17 13:3102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Acrylonitrile2007020017EPA 5030B2.5107-13-102/01/17 13:3102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Benzene1.07020017EPA 5030B0.271-43-202/01/17 13:3102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromochloromethane3.07020017EPA 5030B0.574-97-502/01/17 13:3102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromodichloromethane1.07020017EPA 5030B0.475-27-402/01/17 13:3102/01/17 09:00Page 35 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-MW09Ground WaterAAA0905-09AAA090501/26/17 11:42Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromoform3.07020017EPA 5030B0.675-25-202/01/17 13:3102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromomethane107020017EPA 5030B1.074-83-902/01/17 13:3102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Carbon Disulfide1007020017EPA 5030B0.875-15-002/01/17 13:3102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Carbon Tetrachloride1.07020017EPA 5030B0.456-23-502/01/17 13:3102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chlorobenzene3.07020017EPA 5030B0.5108-90-702/01/17 13:3102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chloroethane107020017EPA 5030B0.575-00-302/01/17 13:3102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chloroform5.07020017EPA 5030B0.667-66-302/01/17 13:3102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chloromethane1.07020017EPA 5030B0.474-87-302/01/17 13:3102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Dibromochloromethane3.07020017EPA 5030B0.3124-48-102/01/17 13:3102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane137020017EPA 5030B0.696-12-802/01/17 13:3102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dibromoethane1.07020017EPA 5030B0.3106-93-402/01/17 13:3102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Dibromomethane107020017EPA 5030B0.674-95-302/01/17 13:3102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dichlorobenzene5.07020017EPA 5030B0.595-50-102/01/17 13:3102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,4-Dichlorobenzene1.07020017EPA 5030B0.6106-46-702/01/17 13:3102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene1007020017EPA 5030B1.6110-57-602/01/17 13:3102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1-Dichloroethane5.07020017EPA 5030B0.475-34-302/01/17 13:3102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dichloroethane1.07020017EPA 5030B0.7107-06-202/01/17 13:3102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1-Dichloroethene5.07020017EPA 5030B0.775-35-402/01/17 13:3102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1cis-1,2-Dichloroethene5.07020017EPA 5030B0.7156-59-202/01/17 13:3102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1trans-1,2-Dichloroethene5.07020017EPA 5030B0.5156-60-502/01/17 13:3102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dichloropropane1.07020017EPA 5030B0.678-87-502/01/17 13:3102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1cis-1,3-Dichloropropene1.07020017EPA 5030B0.210061-01-502/01/17 13:3102/01/17 09:00Page 36 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-MW09Ground WaterAAA0905-09AAA090501/26/17 11:42Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260NDEPA 8260Bug/L1trans-1,3-Dichloropropene1.07020017EPA 5030B0.310061-02-602/01/17 13:3102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Ethylbenzene1.07020017EPA 5030B0.4100-41-402/01/17 13:3102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Iodomethane107020017EPA 5030B3.174-88-402/01/17 13:3102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Methyl Butyl Ketone (2-Hexanone)507020017EPA 5030B0.9591-78-602/01/17 13:3102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Methylene Chloride1.07020017EPA 5030B0.575-09-202/01/17 13:3102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Methyl Ethyl Ketone (2-Butanone)1007020017EPA 5030B3.278-93-302/01/17 13:3102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L14-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)1007020017EPA 5030B0.9108-10-102/01/17 13:3102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Styrene1.07020017EPA 5030B0.5100-42-502/01/17 13:3102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane5.07020017EPA 5030B0.3630-20-602/01/17 13:3102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane3.07020017EPA 5030B0.579-34-502/01/17 13:3102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Tetrachloroethene1.07020017EPA 5030B0.8127-18-402/01/17 13:3102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Toluene1.07020017EPA 5030B0.3108-88-302/01/17 13:3102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,1-Trichloroethane1.07020017EPA 5030B0.471-55-602/01/17 13:3102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,2-Trichloroethane1.07020017EPA 5030B0.679-00-502/01/17 13:3102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Trichloroethene1.07020017EPA 5030B0.379-01-602/01/17 13:3102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Trichlorofluoromethane1.07020017EPA 5030B0.575-69-402/01/17 13:3102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2,3-Trichloropropane1.07020017EPA 5030B0.596-18-402/01/17 13:3102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Vinyl Acetate507020017EPA 5030B0.4108-05-402/01/17 13:3102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Vinyl Chloride1.07020017EPA 5030B0.675-01-402/01/17 13:3102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Xylenes, total5.07020017EPA 5030B1.41330-20-702/01/17 13:3102/01/17 09:00EPA 8260B95 %Surr: Dibromofluoromethane7020017EPA 5030B1868-53-702/01/17 13:3102/01/17 09:0080-120Page 37 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-MW09Ground WaterAAA0905-09AAA090501/26/17 11:42Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260EPA 8260B109 %Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d47020017EPA 5030B17060-07-002/01/17 13:3102/01/17 09:0078-120EPA 8260B102 %Surr: Toluene-d87020017EPA 5030B2037-26-502/01/17 13:3102/01/17 09:0080-120EPA 8260B104 %Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene7020017EPA 5030B460-00-402/01/17 13:3102/01/17 09:0080-120Page 38 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-MW10Ground WaterAAA0905-10AAA090501/26/17 11:21Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Metals, TotalNDEPA 6020Bug/L1Antimony6.007020149EPA 3005A0.257440-36-002/10/17 00:5502/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Arsenic10.07020149EPA 3005A0.757440-38-202/10/17 00:5502/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B14.1ug/L1Barium100J7020149EPA 3005A0.307440-39-302/10/17 00:5502/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Beryllium1.007020149EPA 3005A0.097440-41-702/10/17 00:5502/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Cadmium1.007020149EPA 3005A0.107440-43-902/10/17 00:5502/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B0.98ug/L1Chromium10.0J7020149EPA 3005A0.437440-47-302/10/17 00:5502/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Cobalt10.07020149EPA 3005A0.297440-48-402/10/17 00:5502/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B0.78ug/L1Copper10.0J7020149EPA 3005A0.417440-50-802/10/17 00:5502/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B0.20ug/L1Lead10.0J7020149EPA 3005A0.087439-92-102/10/17 00:5502/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B1.03ug/L1Nickel50.0J7020149EPA 3005A0.487440-02-002/10/17 00:5502/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Selenium10.07020149EPA 3005A0.857782-49-202/10/17 00:5502/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Silver10.07020149EPA 3005A0.227440-22-402/10/17 00:5502/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Thallium5.507020149EPA 3005A0.067440-28-002/10/17 00:5502/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Vanadium25.07020149EPA 3005A1.577440-62-202/10/17 00:5502/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B4.95ug/L1Zinc10.0B-01, J7020149EPA 3005A1.307440-66-602/10/17 00:5502/07/17 16:50Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Acetone1007010795EPA 5030B8.267-64-101/31/17 20:0701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Acrylonitrile2007010795EPA 5030B2.5107-13-101/31/17 20:0701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Benzene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.271-43-201/31/17 20:0701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromochloromethane3.07010795EPA 5030B0.574-97-501/31/17 20:0701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromodichloromethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.475-27-401/31/17 20:0701/31/17 10:00Page 39 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-MW10Ground WaterAAA0905-10AAA090501/26/17 11:21Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromoform3.07010795EPA 5030B0.675-25-201/31/17 20:0701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromomethane107010795EPA 5030B1.074-83-901/31/17 20:0701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Carbon Disulfide1007010795EPA 5030B0.875-15-001/31/17 20:0701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Carbon Tetrachloride1.07010795EPA 5030B0.456-23-501/31/17 20:0701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chlorobenzene3.07010795EPA 5030B0.5108-90-701/31/17 20:0701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chloroethane107010795EPA 5030B0.575-00-301/31/17 20:0701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chloroform5.07010795EPA 5030B0.667-66-301/31/17 20:0701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chloromethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.474-87-301/31/17 20:0701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Dibromochloromethane3.07010795EPA 5030B0.3124-48-101/31/17 20:0701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane137010795EPA 5030B0.696-12-801/31/17 20:0701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dibromoethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.3106-93-401/31/17 20:0701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Dibromomethane107010795EPA 5030B0.674-95-301/31/17 20:0701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dichlorobenzene5.07010795EPA 5030B0.595-50-101/31/17 20:0701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,4-Dichlorobenzene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.6106-46-701/31/17 20:0701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene1007010795EPA 5030B1.6110-57-601/31/17 20:0701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1-Dichloroethane5.07010795EPA 5030B0.475-34-301/31/17 20:0701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dichloroethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.7107-06-201/31/17 20:0701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1-Dichloroethene5.07010795EPA 5030B0.775-35-401/31/17 20:0701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1cis-1,2-Dichloroethene5.07010795EPA 5030B0.7156-59-201/31/17 20:0701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1trans-1,2-Dichloroethene5.07010795EPA 5030B0.5156-60-501/31/17 20:0701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dichloropropane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.678-87-501/31/17 20:0701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1cis-1,3-Dichloropropene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.210061-01-501/31/17 20:0701/31/17 10:00Page 40 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-MW10Ground WaterAAA0905-10AAA090501/26/17 11:21Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260NDEPA 8260Bug/L1trans-1,3-Dichloropropene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.310061-02-601/31/17 20:0701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Ethylbenzene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.4100-41-401/31/17 20:0701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Iodomethane107010795EPA 5030B3.174-88-401/31/17 20:0701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Methyl Butyl Ketone (2-Hexanone)507010795EPA 5030B0.9591-78-601/31/17 20:0701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Methylene Chloride1.07010795EPA 5030B0.575-09-201/31/17 20:0701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Methyl Ethyl Ketone (2-Butanone)1007010795EPA 5030B3.278-93-301/31/17 20:0701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L14-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)1007010795EPA 5030B0.9108-10-101/31/17 20:0701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Styrene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.5100-42-501/31/17 20:0701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane5.07010795EPA 5030B0.3630-20-601/31/17 20:0701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane3.07010795EPA 5030B0.579-34-501/31/17 20:0701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Tetrachloroethene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.8127-18-401/31/17 20:0701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Toluene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.3108-88-301/31/17 20:0701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,1-Trichloroethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.471-55-601/31/17 20:0701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,2-Trichloroethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.679-00-501/31/17 20:0701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Trichloroethene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.379-01-601/31/17 20:0701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Trichlorofluoromethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.575-69-401/31/17 20:0701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2,3-Trichloropropane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.596-18-401/31/17 20:0701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Vinyl Acetate507010795EPA 5030B0.4108-05-401/31/17 20:0701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Vinyl Chloride1.07010795EPA 5030B0.675-01-401/31/17 20:0701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Xylenes, total5.07010795EPA 5030B1.41330-20-701/31/17 20:0701/31/17 10:00EPA 8260B92 %Surr: Dibromofluoromethane7010795EPA 5030B1868-53-701/31/17 20:0701/31/17 10:0080-120Page 41 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-MW10Ground WaterAAA0905-10AAA090501/26/17 11:21Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260EPA 8260B107 %Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d47010795EPA 5030B17060-07-001/31/17 20:0701/31/17 10:0078-120EPA 8260B100 %Surr: Toluene-d87010795EPA 5030B2037-26-501/31/17 20:0701/31/17 10:0080-120EPA 8260B100 %Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene7010795EPA 5030B460-00-401/31/17 20:0701/31/17 10:0080-120Page 42 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-UD1WaterAAA0905-11AAA090501/26/17 13:28Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Metals, TotalEPA 6020B3.28ug/L1Antimony6.00J7020149EPA 3005A0.257440-36-002/10/17 01:1302/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B1.97ug/L1Arsenic10.0J7020149EPA 3005A0.757440-38-202/10/17 01:1302/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B131ug/L1Barium1007020149EPA 3005A0.307440-39-302/10/17 01:1302/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B1.14ug/L1Beryllium1.007020149EPA 3005A0.097440-41-702/10/17 01:1302/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Cadmium1.007020149EPA 3005A0.107440-43-902/10/17 01:1302/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B15.3ug/L1Chromium10.07020149EPA 3005A0.437440-47-302/10/17 01:1302/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B6.70ug/L1Cobalt10.0J7020149EPA 3005A0.297440-48-402/10/17 01:1302/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B13.3ug/L1Copper10.07020149EPA 3005A0.417440-50-802/10/17 01:1302/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B10.9ug/L1Lead10.07020149EPA 3005A0.087439-92-102/10/17 01:1302/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B7.73ug/L1Nickel50.0J7020149EPA 3005A0.487440-02-002/10/17 01:1302/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B5.17ug/L1Selenium10.0J7020149EPA 3005A0.857782-49-202/10/17 01:1302/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Silver10.07020149EPA 3005A0.227440-22-402/10/17 01:1302/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B0.21ug/L1Thallium5.50J7020149EPA 3005A0.067440-28-002/10/17 01:1302/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B57.5ug/L1Vanadium25.07020149EPA 3005A1.577440-62-202/10/17 01:1302/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B32.1ug/L1Zinc10.0B-017020149EPA 3005A1.307440-66-602/10/17 01:1302/07/17 16:50Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Acetone1007010795EPA 5030B8.267-64-101/31/17 20:3201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Acrylonitrile2007010795EPA 5030B2.5107-13-101/31/17 20:3201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Benzene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.271-43-201/31/17 20:3201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromochloromethane3.07010795EPA 5030B0.574-97-501/31/17 20:3201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromodichloromethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.475-27-401/31/17 20:3201/31/17 10:00Page 43 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-UD1WaterAAA0905-11AAA090501/26/17 13:28Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromoform3.07010795EPA 5030B0.675-25-201/31/17 20:3201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromomethane107010795EPA 5030B1.074-83-901/31/17 20:3201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Carbon Disulfide1007010795EPA 5030B0.875-15-001/31/17 20:3201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Carbon Tetrachloride1.07010795EPA 5030B0.456-23-501/31/17 20:3201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chlorobenzene3.07010795EPA 5030B0.5108-90-701/31/17 20:3201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chloroethane107010795EPA 5030B0.575-00-301/31/17 20:3201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chloroform5.07010795EPA 5030B0.667-66-301/31/17 20:3201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chloromethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.474-87-301/31/17 20:3201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Dibromochloromethane3.07010795EPA 5030B0.3124-48-101/31/17 20:3201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane137010795EPA 5030B0.696-12-801/31/17 20:3201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dibromoethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.3106-93-401/31/17 20:3201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Dibromomethane107010795EPA 5030B0.674-95-301/31/17 20:3201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dichlorobenzene5.07010795EPA 5030B0.595-50-101/31/17 20:3201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,4-Dichlorobenzene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.6106-46-701/31/17 20:3201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene1007010795EPA 5030B1.6110-57-601/31/17 20:3201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1-Dichloroethane5.07010795EPA 5030B0.475-34-301/31/17 20:3201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dichloroethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.7107-06-201/31/17 20:3201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1-Dichloroethene5.07010795EPA 5030B0.775-35-401/31/17 20:3201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1cis-1,2-Dichloroethene5.07010795EPA 5030B0.7156-59-201/31/17 20:3201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1trans-1,2-Dichloroethene5.07010795EPA 5030B0.5156-60-501/31/17 20:3201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dichloropropane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.678-87-501/31/17 20:3201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1cis-1,3-Dichloropropene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.210061-01-501/31/17 20:3201/31/17 10:00Page 44 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-UD1WaterAAA0905-11AAA090501/26/17 13:28Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260NDEPA 8260Bug/L1trans-1,3-Dichloropropene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.310061-02-601/31/17 20:3201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Ethylbenzene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.4100-41-401/31/17 20:3201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Iodomethane107010795EPA 5030B3.174-88-401/31/17 20:3201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Methyl Butyl Ketone (2-Hexanone)507010795EPA 5030B0.9591-78-601/31/17 20:3201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Methylene Chloride1.07010795EPA 5030B0.575-09-201/31/17 20:3201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Methyl Ethyl Ketone (2-Butanone)1007010795EPA 5030B3.278-93-301/31/17 20:3201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L14-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)1007010795EPA 5030B0.9108-10-101/31/17 20:3201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Styrene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.5100-42-501/31/17 20:3201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane5.07010795EPA 5030B0.3630-20-601/31/17 20:3201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane3.07010795EPA 5030B0.579-34-501/31/17 20:3201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Tetrachloroethene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.8127-18-401/31/17 20:3201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Toluene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.3108-88-301/31/17 20:3201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,1-Trichloroethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.471-55-601/31/17 20:3201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,2-Trichloroethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.679-00-501/31/17 20:3201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Trichloroethene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.379-01-601/31/17 20:3201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Trichlorofluoromethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.575-69-401/31/17 20:3201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2,3-Trichloropropane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.596-18-401/31/17 20:3201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Vinyl Acetate507010795EPA 5030B0.4108-05-401/31/17 20:3201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Vinyl Chloride1.07010795EPA 5030B0.675-01-401/31/17 20:3201/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Xylenes, total5.07010795EPA 5030B1.41330-20-701/31/17 20:3201/31/17 10:00EPA 8260B91 %Surr: Dibromofluoromethane7010795EPA 5030B1868-53-701/31/17 20:3201/31/17 10:0080-120Page 45 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-UD1WaterAAA0905-11AAA090501/26/17 13:28Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260EPA 8260B103 %Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d47010795EPA 5030B17060-07-001/31/17 20:3201/31/17 10:0078-120EPA 8260B102 %Surr: Toluene-d87010795EPA 5030B2037-26-501/31/17 20:3201/31/17 10:0080-120EPA 8260B100 %Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene7010795EPA 5030B460-00-401/31/17 20:3201/31/17 10:0080-120Page 46 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-SW1Surface WaterAAA0905-12AAA090501/26/17 12:10Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Metals, TotalNDEPA 6020Bug/L1Antimony6.007020149EPA 3005A0.257440-36-002/10/17 01:1802/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Arsenic10.07020149EPA 3005A0.757440-38-202/10/17 01:1802/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B24.7ug/L1Barium100J7020149EPA 3005A0.307440-39-302/10/17 01:1802/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Beryllium1.007020149EPA 3005A0.097440-41-702/10/17 01:1802/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Cadmium1.007020149EPA 3005A0.107440-43-902/10/17 01:1802/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B1.20ug/L1Chromium10.0J7020149EPA 3005A0.437440-47-302/10/17 01:1802/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B0.63ug/L1Cobalt10.0J7020149EPA 3005A0.297440-48-402/10/17 01:1802/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B0.97ug/L1Copper10.0J7020149EPA 3005A0.417440-50-802/10/17 01:1802/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B0.63ug/L1Lead10.0J7020149EPA 3005A0.087439-92-102/10/17 01:1802/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B0.61ug/L1Nickel50.0J7020149EPA 3005A0.487440-02-002/10/17 01:1802/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B1.09ug/L1Selenium10.0J7020149EPA 3005A0.857782-49-202/10/17 01:1802/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Silver10.07020149EPA 3005A0.227440-22-402/10/17 01:1802/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Thallium5.507020149EPA 3005A0.067440-28-002/10/17 01:1802/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B1.78ug/L1Vanadium25.0J7020149EPA 3005A1.577440-62-202/10/17 01:1802/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B5.21ug/L1Zinc10.0B-01, J7020149EPA 3005A1.307440-66-602/10/17 01:1802/07/17 16:50Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Acetone1007010795EPA 5030B8.267-64-101/31/17 20:5701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Acrylonitrile2007010795EPA 5030B2.5107-13-101/31/17 20:5701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Benzene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.271-43-201/31/17 20:5701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromochloromethane3.07010795EPA 5030B0.574-97-501/31/17 20:5701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromodichloromethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.475-27-401/31/17 20:5701/31/17 10:00Page 47 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-SW1Surface WaterAAA0905-12AAA090501/26/17 12:10Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromoform3.07010795EPA 5030B0.675-25-201/31/17 20:5701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromomethane107010795EPA 5030B1.074-83-901/31/17 20:5701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Carbon Disulfide1007010795EPA 5030B0.875-15-001/31/17 20:5701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Carbon Tetrachloride1.07010795EPA 5030B0.456-23-501/31/17 20:5701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chlorobenzene3.07010795EPA 5030B0.5108-90-701/31/17 20:5701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chloroethane107010795EPA 5030B0.575-00-301/31/17 20:5701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chloroform5.07010795EPA 5030B0.667-66-301/31/17 20:5701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chloromethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.474-87-301/31/17 20:5701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Dibromochloromethane3.07010795EPA 5030B0.3124-48-101/31/17 20:5701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane137010795EPA 5030B0.696-12-801/31/17 20:5701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dibromoethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.3106-93-401/31/17 20:5701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Dibromomethane107010795EPA 5030B0.674-95-301/31/17 20:5701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dichlorobenzene5.07010795EPA 5030B0.595-50-101/31/17 20:5701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,4-Dichlorobenzene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.6106-46-701/31/17 20:5701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene1007010795EPA 5030B1.6110-57-601/31/17 20:5701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1-Dichloroethane5.07010795EPA 5030B0.475-34-301/31/17 20:5701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dichloroethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.7107-06-201/31/17 20:5701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1-Dichloroethene5.07010795EPA 5030B0.775-35-401/31/17 20:5701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1cis-1,2-Dichloroethene5.07010795EPA 5030B0.7156-59-201/31/17 20:5701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1trans-1,2-Dichloroethene5.07010795EPA 5030B0.5156-60-501/31/17 20:5701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dichloropropane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.678-87-501/31/17 20:5701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1cis-1,3-Dichloropropene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.210061-01-501/31/17 20:5701/31/17 10:00Page 48 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-SW1Surface WaterAAA0905-12AAA090501/26/17 12:10Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260NDEPA 8260Bug/L1trans-1,3-Dichloropropene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.310061-02-601/31/17 20:5701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Ethylbenzene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.4100-41-401/31/17 20:5701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Iodomethane107010795EPA 5030B3.174-88-401/31/17 20:5701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Methyl Butyl Ketone (2-Hexanone)507010795EPA 5030B0.9591-78-601/31/17 20:5701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Methylene Chloride1.07010795EPA 5030B0.575-09-201/31/17 20:5701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Methyl Ethyl Ketone (2-Butanone)1007010795EPA 5030B3.278-93-301/31/17 20:5701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L14-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)1007010795EPA 5030B0.9108-10-101/31/17 20:5701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Styrene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.5100-42-501/31/17 20:5701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane5.07010795EPA 5030B0.3630-20-601/31/17 20:5701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane3.07010795EPA 5030B0.579-34-501/31/17 20:5701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Tetrachloroethene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.8127-18-401/31/17 20:5701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Toluene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.3108-88-301/31/17 20:5701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,1-Trichloroethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.471-55-601/31/17 20:5701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,2-Trichloroethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.679-00-501/31/17 20:5701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Trichloroethene1.07010795EPA 5030B0.379-01-601/31/17 20:5701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Trichlorofluoromethane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.575-69-401/31/17 20:5701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2,3-Trichloropropane1.07010795EPA 5030B0.596-18-401/31/17 20:5701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Vinyl Acetate507010795EPA 5030B0.4108-05-401/31/17 20:5701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Vinyl Chloride1.07010795EPA 5030B0.675-01-401/31/17 20:5701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Xylenes, total5.07010795EPA 5030B1.41330-20-701/31/17 20:5701/31/17 10:00EPA 8260B92 %Surr: Dibromofluoromethane7010795EPA 5030B1868-53-701/31/17 20:5701/31/17 10:0080-120Page 49 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-SW1Surface WaterAAA0905-12AAA090501/26/17 12:10Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260EPA 8260B105 %Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d47010795EPA 5030B17060-07-001/31/17 20:5701/31/17 10:0078-120EPA 8260B101 %Surr: Toluene-d87010795EPA 5030B2037-26-501/31/17 20:5701/31/17 10:0080-120EPA 8260B103 %Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene7010795EPA 5030B460-00-401/31/17 20:5701/31/17 10:0080-120Page 50 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-SW2Surface WaterAAA0905-13AAA090501/26/17 13:26Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Metals, TotalNDEPA 6020Bug/L1Antimony6.007020149EPA 3005A0.257440-36-002/10/17 01:2402/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Arsenic10.07020149EPA 3005A0.757440-38-202/10/17 01:2402/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B28.4ug/L1Barium100J7020149EPA 3005A0.307440-39-302/10/17 01:2402/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Beryllium1.007020149EPA 3005A0.097440-41-702/10/17 01:2402/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Cadmium1.007020149EPA 3005A0.107440-43-902/10/17 01:2402/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B0.55ug/L1Chromium10.0J7020149EPA 3005A0.437440-47-302/10/17 01:2402/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B0.96ug/L1Cobalt10.0J7020149EPA 3005A0.297440-48-402/10/17 01:2402/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B0.42ug/L1Copper10.0J7020149EPA 3005A0.417440-50-802/10/17 01:2402/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B0.22ug/L1Lead10.0J7020149EPA 3005A0.087439-92-102/10/17 01:2402/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B0.56ug/L1Nickel50.0J7020149EPA 3005A0.487440-02-002/10/17 01:2402/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Selenium10.07020149EPA 3005A0.857782-49-202/10/17 01:2402/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Silver10.07020149EPA 3005A0.227440-22-402/10/17 01:2402/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Thallium5.507020149EPA 3005A0.067440-28-002/10/17 01:2402/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Vanadium25.07020149EPA 3005A1.577440-62-202/10/17 01:2402/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B2.76ug/L1Zinc10.0B-01, J7020149EPA 3005A1.307440-66-602/10/17 01:2402/07/17 16:50Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Acetone1007020017EPA 5030B8.267-64-102/01/17 11:5002/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Acrylonitrile2007020017EPA 5030B2.5107-13-102/01/17 11:5002/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Benzene1.07020017EPA 5030B0.271-43-202/01/17 11:5002/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromochloromethane3.07020017EPA 5030B0.574-97-502/01/17 11:5002/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromodichloromethane1.07020017EPA 5030B0.475-27-402/01/17 11:5002/01/17 09:00Page 51 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-SW2Surface WaterAAA0905-13AAA090501/26/17 13:26Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromoform3.07020017EPA 5030B0.675-25-202/01/17 11:5002/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromomethane107020017EPA 5030B1.074-83-902/01/17 11:5002/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Carbon Disulfide1007020017EPA 5030B0.875-15-002/01/17 11:5002/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Carbon Tetrachloride1.07020017EPA 5030B0.456-23-502/01/17 11:5002/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chlorobenzene3.07020017EPA 5030B0.5108-90-702/01/17 11:5002/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chloroethane107020017EPA 5030B0.575-00-302/01/17 11:5002/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chloroform5.07020017EPA 5030B0.667-66-302/01/17 11:5002/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chloromethane1.07020017EPA 5030B0.474-87-302/01/17 11:5002/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Dibromochloromethane3.07020017EPA 5030B0.3124-48-102/01/17 11:5002/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane137020017EPA 5030B0.696-12-802/01/17 11:5002/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dibromoethane1.07020017EPA 5030B0.3106-93-402/01/17 11:5002/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Dibromomethane107020017EPA 5030B0.674-95-302/01/17 11:5002/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dichlorobenzene5.07020017EPA 5030B0.595-50-102/01/17 11:5002/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,4-Dichlorobenzene1.07020017EPA 5030B0.6106-46-702/01/17 11:5002/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene1007020017EPA 5030B1.6110-57-602/01/17 11:5002/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1-Dichloroethane5.07020017EPA 5030B0.475-34-302/01/17 11:5002/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dichloroethane1.07020017EPA 5030B0.7107-06-202/01/17 11:5002/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1-Dichloroethene5.07020017EPA 5030B0.775-35-402/01/17 11:5002/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1cis-1,2-Dichloroethene5.07020017EPA 5030B0.7156-59-202/01/17 11:5002/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1trans-1,2-Dichloroethene5.07020017EPA 5030B0.5156-60-502/01/17 11:5002/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dichloropropane1.07020017EPA 5030B0.678-87-502/01/17 11:5002/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1cis-1,3-Dichloropropene1.07020017EPA 5030B0.210061-01-502/01/17 11:5002/01/17 09:00Page 52 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-SW2Surface WaterAAA0905-13AAA090501/26/17 13:26Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260NDEPA 8260Bug/L1trans-1,3-Dichloropropene1.07020017EPA 5030B0.310061-02-602/01/17 11:5002/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Ethylbenzene1.07020017EPA 5030B0.4100-41-402/01/17 11:5002/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Iodomethane107020017EPA 5030B3.174-88-402/01/17 11:5002/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Methyl Butyl Ketone (2-Hexanone)507020017EPA 5030B0.9591-78-602/01/17 11:5002/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Methylene Chloride1.07020017EPA 5030B0.575-09-202/01/17 11:5002/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Methyl Ethyl Ketone (2-Butanone)1007020017EPA 5030B3.278-93-302/01/17 11:5002/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L14-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)1007020017EPA 5030B0.9108-10-102/01/17 11:5002/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Styrene1.07020017EPA 5030B0.5100-42-502/01/17 11:5002/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane5.07020017EPA 5030B0.3630-20-602/01/17 11:5002/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane3.07020017EPA 5030B0.579-34-502/01/17 11:5002/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Tetrachloroethene1.07020017EPA 5030B0.8127-18-402/01/17 11:5002/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Toluene1.07020017EPA 5030B0.3108-88-302/01/17 11:5002/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,1-Trichloroethane1.07020017EPA 5030B0.471-55-602/01/17 11:5002/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,2-Trichloroethane1.07020017EPA 5030B0.679-00-502/01/17 11:5002/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Trichloroethene1.07020017EPA 5030B0.379-01-602/01/17 11:5002/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Trichlorofluoromethane1.07020017EPA 5030B0.575-69-402/01/17 11:5002/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2,3-Trichloropropane1.07020017EPA 5030B0.596-18-402/01/17 11:5002/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Vinyl Acetate507020017EPA 5030B0.4108-05-402/01/17 11:5002/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Vinyl Chloride1.07020017EPA 5030B0.675-01-402/01/17 11:5002/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Xylenes, total5.07020017EPA 5030B1.41330-20-702/01/17 11:5002/01/17 09:00EPA 8260B95 %Surr: Dibromofluoromethane7020017EPA 5030B1868-53-702/01/17 11:5002/01/17 09:0080-120Page 53 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-SW2Surface WaterAAA0905-13AAA090501/26/17 13:26Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260EPA 8260B107 %Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d47020017EPA 5030B17060-07-002/01/17 11:5002/01/17 09:0078-120EPA 8260B101 %Surr: Toluene-d87020017EPA 5030B2037-26-502/01/17 11:5002/01/17 09:0080-120EPA 8260B99 %Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene7020017EPA 5030B460-00-402/01/17 11:5002/01/17 09:0080-120Page 54 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-SW3Surface WaterAAA0905-14AAA090501/26/17 15:15Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Metals, TotalEPA 6020B0.48ug/L1Antimony6.00J7020149EPA 3005A0.257440-36-002/10/17 01:3002/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Arsenic10.07020149EPA 3005A0.757440-38-202/10/17 01:3002/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B65.1ug/L1Barium100J7020149EPA 3005A0.307440-39-302/10/17 01:3002/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Beryllium1.007020149EPA 3005A0.097440-41-702/10/17 01:3002/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Cadmium1.007020149EPA 3005A0.107440-43-902/10/17 01:3002/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B0.88ug/L1Chromium10.0J7020149EPA 3005A0.437440-47-302/10/17 01:3002/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B4.15ug/L1Cobalt10.0J7020149EPA 3005A0.297440-48-402/10/17 01:3002/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B0.96ug/L1Copper10.0J7020149EPA 3005A0.417440-50-802/10/17 01:3002/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B0.47ug/L1Lead10.0J7020149EPA 3005A0.087439-92-102/10/17 01:3002/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B9.48ug/L1Nickel50.0J7020149EPA 3005A0.487440-02-002/10/17 01:3002/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Selenium10.07020149EPA 3005A0.857782-49-202/10/17 01:3002/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Silver10.07020149EPA 3005A0.227440-22-402/10/17 01:3002/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Thallium5.507020149EPA 3005A0.067440-28-002/10/17 01:3002/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Vanadium25.07020149EPA 3005A1.577440-62-202/10/17 01:3002/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B7.16ug/L1Zinc10.0B-01, J7020149EPA 3005A1.307440-66-602/10/17 01:3002/07/17 16:50Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Acetone1007020017EPA 5030B8.267-64-102/01/17 12:1502/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Acrylonitrile2007020017EPA 5030B2.5107-13-102/01/17 12:1502/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Benzene1.07020017EPA 5030B0.271-43-202/01/17 12:1502/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromochloromethane3.07020017EPA 5030B0.574-97-502/01/17 12:1502/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromodichloromethane1.07020017EPA 5030B0.475-27-402/01/17 12:1502/01/17 09:00Page 55 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-SW3Surface WaterAAA0905-14AAA090501/26/17 15:15Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromoform3.07020017EPA 5030B0.675-25-202/01/17 12:1502/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromomethane107020017EPA 5030B1.074-83-902/01/17 12:1502/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Carbon Disulfide1007020017EPA 5030B0.875-15-002/01/17 12:1502/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Carbon Tetrachloride1.07020017EPA 5030B0.456-23-502/01/17 12:1502/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chlorobenzene3.07020017EPA 5030B0.5108-90-702/01/17 12:1502/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chloroethane107020017EPA 5030B0.575-00-302/01/17 12:1502/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chloroform5.07020017EPA 5030B0.667-66-302/01/17 12:1502/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chloromethane1.07020017EPA 5030B0.474-87-302/01/17 12:1502/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Dibromochloromethane3.07020017EPA 5030B0.3124-48-102/01/17 12:1502/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane137020017EPA 5030B0.696-12-802/01/17 12:1502/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dibromoethane1.07020017EPA 5030B0.3106-93-402/01/17 12:1502/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Dibromomethane107020017EPA 5030B0.674-95-302/01/17 12:1502/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dichlorobenzene5.07020017EPA 5030B0.595-50-102/01/17 12:1502/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,4-Dichlorobenzene1.07020017EPA 5030B0.6106-46-702/01/17 12:1502/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene1007020017EPA 5030B1.6110-57-602/01/17 12:1502/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1-Dichloroethane5.07020017EPA 5030B0.475-34-302/01/17 12:1502/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dichloroethane1.07020017EPA 5030B0.7107-06-202/01/17 12:1502/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1-Dichloroethene5.07020017EPA 5030B0.775-35-402/01/17 12:1502/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1cis-1,2-Dichloroethene5.07020017EPA 5030B0.7156-59-202/01/17 12:1502/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1trans-1,2-Dichloroethene5.07020017EPA 5030B0.5156-60-502/01/17 12:1502/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dichloropropane1.07020017EPA 5030B0.678-87-502/01/17 12:1502/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1cis-1,3-Dichloropropene1.07020017EPA 5030B0.210061-01-502/01/17 12:1502/01/17 09:00Page 56 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-SW3Surface WaterAAA0905-14AAA090501/26/17 15:15Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260NDEPA 8260Bug/L1trans-1,3-Dichloropropene1.07020017EPA 5030B0.310061-02-602/01/17 12:1502/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Ethylbenzene1.07020017EPA 5030B0.4100-41-402/01/17 12:1502/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Iodomethane107020017EPA 5030B3.174-88-402/01/17 12:1502/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Methyl Butyl Ketone (2-Hexanone)507020017EPA 5030B0.9591-78-602/01/17 12:1502/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Methylene Chloride1.07020017EPA 5030B0.575-09-202/01/17 12:1502/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Methyl Ethyl Ketone (2-Butanone)1007020017EPA 5030B3.278-93-302/01/17 12:1502/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L14-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)1007020017EPA 5030B0.9108-10-102/01/17 12:1502/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Styrene1.07020017EPA 5030B0.5100-42-502/01/17 12:1502/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane5.07020017EPA 5030B0.3630-20-602/01/17 12:1502/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane3.07020017EPA 5030B0.579-34-502/01/17 12:1502/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Tetrachloroethene1.07020017EPA 5030B0.8127-18-402/01/17 12:1502/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Toluene1.07020017EPA 5030B0.3108-88-302/01/17 12:1502/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,1-Trichloroethane1.07020017EPA 5030B0.471-55-602/01/17 12:1502/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,2-Trichloroethane1.07020017EPA 5030B0.679-00-502/01/17 12:1502/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Trichloroethene1.07020017EPA 5030B0.379-01-602/01/17 12:1502/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Trichlorofluoromethane1.07020017EPA 5030B0.575-69-402/01/17 12:1502/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2,3-Trichloropropane1.07020017EPA 5030B0.596-18-402/01/17 12:1502/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Vinyl Acetate507020017EPA 5030B0.4108-05-402/01/17 12:1502/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Vinyl Chloride1.07020017EPA 5030B0.675-01-402/01/17 12:1502/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Xylenes, total5.07020017EPA 5030B1.41330-20-702/01/17 12:1502/01/17 09:00EPA 8260B92 %Surr: Dibromofluoromethane7020017EPA 5030B1868-53-702/01/17 12:1502/01/17 09:0080-120Page 57 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-SW3Surface WaterAAA0905-14AAA090501/26/17 15:15Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260EPA 8260B104 %Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d47020017EPA 5030B17060-07-002/01/17 12:1502/01/17 09:0078-120EPA 8260B101 %Surr: Toluene-d87020017EPA 5030B2037-26-502/01/17 12:1502/01/17 09:0080-120EPA 8260B101 %Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene7020017EPA 5030B460-00-402/01/17 12:1502/01/17 09:0080-120Page 58 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-SW4Surface WaterAAA0905-15AAA090501/26/17 15:20Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Metals, TotalNDEPA 6020Bug/L1Antimony6.007020149EPA 3005A0.257440-36-002/10/17 01:3602/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Arsenic10.07020149EPA 3005A0.757440-38-202/10/17 01:3602/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B45.4ug/L1Barium100J7020149EPA 3005A0.307440-39-302/10/17 01:3602/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B0.13ug/L1Beryllium1.00J7020149EPA 3005A0.097440-41-702/10/17 01:3602/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Cadmium1.007020149EPA 3005A0.107440-43-902/10/17 01:3602/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B3.67ug/L1Chromium10.0J7020149EPA 3005A0.437440-47-302/10/17 01:3602/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B1.80ug/L1Cobalt10.0J7020149EPA 3005A0.297440-48-402/10/17 01:3602/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B2.27ug/L1Copper10.0J7020149EPA 3005A0.417440-50-802/10/17 01:3602/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B1.55ug/L1Lead10.0J7020149EPA 3005A0.087439-92-102/10/17 01:3602/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B4.47ug/L1Nickel50.0J7020149EPA 3005A0.487440-02-002/10/17 01:3602/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B1.33ug/L1Selenium10.0J7020149EPA 3005A0.857782-49-202/10/17 01:3602/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Silver10.07020149EPA 3005A0.227440-22-402/10/17 01:3602/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Thallium5.507020149EPA 3005A0.067440-28-002/10/17 01:3602/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B5.53ug/L1Vanadium25.0J7020149EPA 3005A1.577440-62-202/10/17 01:3602/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B14.0ug/L1Zinc10.0B-017020149EPA 3005A1.307440-66-602/10/17 01:3602/07/17 16:50Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Acetone1007020017EPA 5030B8.267-64-102/01/17 12:4102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Acrylonitrile2007020017EPA 5030B2.5107-13-102/01/17 12:4102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Benzene1.07020017EPA 5030B0.271-43-202/01/17 12:4102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromochloromethane3.07020017EPA 5030B0.574-97-502/01/17 12:4102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromodichloromethane1.07020017EPA 5030B0.475-27-402/01/17 12:4102/01/17 09:00Page 59 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-SW4Surface WaterAAA0905-15AAA090501/26/17 15:20Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromoform3.07020017EPA 5030B0.675-25-202/01/17 12:4102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromomethane107020017EPA 5030B1.074-83-902/01/17 12:4102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Carbon Disulfide1007020017EPA 5030B0.875-15-002/01/17 12:4102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Carbon Tetrachloride1.07020017EPA 5030B0.456-23-502/01/17 12:4102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chlorobenzene3.07020017EPA 5030B0.5108-90-702/01/17 12:4102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chloroethane107020017EPA 5030B0.575-00-302/01/17 12:4102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chloroform5.07020017EPA 5030B0.667-66-302/01/17 12:4102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chloromethane1.07020017EPA 5030B0.474-87-302/01/17 12:4102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Dibromochloromethane3.07020017EPA 5030B0.3124-48-102/01/17 12:4102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane137020017EPA 5030B0.696-12-802/01/17 12:4102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dibromoethane1.07020017EPA 5030B0.3106-93-402/01/17 12:4102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Dibromomethane107020017EPA 5030B0.674-95-302/01/17 12:4102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dichlorobenzene5.07020017EPA 5030B0.595-50-102/01/17 12:4102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,4-Dichlorobenzene1.07020017EPA 5030B0.6106-46-702/01/17 12:4102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene1007020017EPA 5030B1.6110-57-602/01/17 12:4102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1-Dichloroethane5.07020017EPA 5030B0.475-34-302/01/17 12:4102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dichloroethane1.07020017EPA 5030B0.7107-06-202/01/17 12:4102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1-Dichloroethene5.07020017EPA 5030B0.775-35-402/01/17 12:4102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1cis-1,2-Dichloroethene5.07020017EPA 5030B0.7156-59-202/01/17 12:4102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1trans-1,2-Dichloroethene5.07020017EPA 5030B0.5156-60-502/01/17 12:4102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dichloropropane1.07020017EPA 5030B0.678-87-502/01/17 12:4102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1cis-1,3-Dichloropropene1.07020017EPA 5030B0.210061-01-502/01/17 12:4102/01/17 09:00Page 60 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-SW4Surface WaterAAA0905-15AAA090501/26/17 15:20Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260NDEPA 8260Bug/L1trans-1,3-Dichloropropene1.07020017EPA 5030B0.310061-02-602/01/17 12:4102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Ethylbenzene1.07020017EPA 5030B0.4100-41-402/01/17 12:4102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Iodomethane107020017EPA 5030B3.174-88-402/01/17 12:4102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Methyl Butyl Ketone (2-Hexanone)507020017EPA 5030B0.9591-78-602/01/17 12:4102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Methylene Chloride1.07020017EPA 5030B0.575-09-202/01/17 12:4102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Methyl Ethyl Ketone (2-Butanone)1007020017EPA 5030B3.278-93-302/01/17 12:4102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L14-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)1007020017EPA 5030B0.9108-10-102/01/17 12:4102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Styrene1.07020017EPA 5030B0.5100-42-502/01/17 12:4102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane5.07020017EPA 5030B0.3630-20-602/01/17 12:4102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane3.07020017EPA 5030B0.579-34-502/01/17 12:4102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Tetrachloroethene1.07020017EPA 5030B0.8127-18-402/01/17 12:4102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Toluene1.07020017EPA 5030B0.3108-88-302/01/17 12:4102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,1-Trichloroethane1.07020017EPA 5030B0.471-55-602/01/17 12:4102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,2-Trichloroethane1.07020017EPA 5030B0.679-00-502/01/17 12:4102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Trichloroethene1.07020017EPA 5030B0.379-01-602/01/17 12:4102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Trichlorofluoromethane1.07020017EPA 5030B0.575-69-402/01/17 12:4102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2,3-Trichloropropane1.07020017EPA 5030B0.596-18-402/01/17 12:4102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Vinyl Acetate507020017EPA 5030B0.4108-05-402/01/17 12:4102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Vinyl Chloride1.07020017EPA 5030B0.675-01-402/01/17 12:4102/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Xylenes, total5.07020017EPA 5030B1.41330-20-702/01/17 12:4102/01/17 09:00EPA 8260B91 %Surr: Dibromofluoromethane7020017EPA 5030B1868-53-702/01/17 12:4102/01/17 09:0080-120Page 61 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-SW4Surface WaterAAA0905-15AAA090501/26/17 15:20Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260EPA 8260B106 %Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d47020017EPA 5030B17060-07-002/01/17 12:4102/01/17 09:0078-120EPA 8260B101 %Surr: Toluene-d87020017EPA 5030B2037-26-502/01/17 12:4102/01/17 09:0080-120EPA 8260B99 %Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene7020017EPA 5030B460-00-402/01/17 12:4102/01/17 09:0080-120Page 62 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-Field BlankWaterAAA0905-16AAA090501/26/17 15:30Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Metals, TotalNDEPA 6020Bug/L1Antimony6.007020149EPA 3005A0.257440-36-002/10/17 01:4102/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Arsenic10.07020149EPA 3005A0.757440-38-202/10/17 01:4102/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B3.46ug/L1Barium100J7020149EPA 3005A0.307440-39-302/10/17 01:4102/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Beryllium1.007020149EPA 3005A0.097440-41-702/10/17 01:4102/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Cadmium1.007020149EPA 3005A0.107440-43-902/10/17 01:4102/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B0.53ug/L1Chromium10.0J7020149EPA 3005A0.437440-47-302/10/17 01:4102/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Cobalt10.07020149EPA 3005A0.297440-48-402/10/17 01:4102/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B4.73ug/L1Copper10.0J7020149EPA 3005A0.417440-50-802/10/17 01:4102/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B0.21ug/L1Lead10.0J7020149EPA 3005A0.087439-92-102/10/17 01:4102/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B0.49ug/L1Nickel50.0J7020149EPA 3005A0.487440-02-002/10/17 01:4102/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B1.04ug/L1Selenium10.0J7020149EPA 3005A0.857782-49-202/10/17 01:4102/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Silver10.07020149EPA 3005A0.227440-22-402/10/17 01:4102/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Thallium5.507020149EPA 3005A0.067440-28-002/10/17 01:4102/07/17 16:50NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Vanadium25.07020149EPA 3005A1.577440-62-202/10/17 01:4102/07/17 16:50EPA 6020B3.22ug/L1Zinc10.0B-01, J7020149EPA 3005A1.307440-66-602/10/17 01:4102/07/17 16:50Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Acetone1007020017EPA 5030B8.267-64-102/01/17 13:0602/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Acrylonitrile2007020017EPA 5030B2.5107-13-102/01/17 13:0602/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Benzene1.07020017EPA 5030B0.271-43-202/01/17 13:0602/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromochloromethane3.07020017EPA 5030B0.574-97-502/01/17 13:0602/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromodichloromethane1.07020017EPA 5030B0.475-27-402/01/17 13:0602/01/17 09:00Page 63 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-Field BlankWaterAAA0905-16AAA090501/26/17 15:30Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromoform3.07020017EPA 5030B0.675-25-202/01/17 13:0602/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromomethane107020017EPA 5030B1.074-83-902/01/17 13:0602/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Carbon Disulfide1007020017EPA 5030B0.875-15-002/01/17 13:0602/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Carbon Tetrachloride1.07020017EPA 5030B0.456-23-502/01/17 13:0602/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chlorobenzene3.07020017EPA 5030B0.5108-90-702/01/17 13:0602/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chloroethane107020017EPA 5030B0.575-00-302/01/17 13:0602/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chloroform5.07020017EPA 5030B0.667-66-302/01/17 13:0602/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chloromethane1.07020017EPA 5030B0.474-87-302/01/17 13:0602/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Dibromochloromethane3.07020017EPA 5030B0.3124-48-102/01/17 13:0602/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane137020017EPA 5030B0.696-12-802/01/17 13:0602/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dibromoethane1.07020017EPA 5030B0.3106-93-402/01/17 13:0602/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Dibromomethane107020017EPA 5030B0.674-95-302/01/17 13:0602/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dichlorobenzene5.07020017EPA 5030B0.595-50-102/01/17 13:0602/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,4-Dichlorobenzene1.07020017EPA 5030B0.6106-46-702/01/17 13:0602/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene1007020017EPA 5030B1.6110-57-602/01/17 13:0602/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1-Dichloroethane5.07020017EPA 5030B0.475-34-302/01/17 13:0602/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dichloroethane1.07020017EPA 5030B0.7107-06-202/01/17 13:0602/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1-Dichloroethene5.07020017EPA 5030B0.775-35-402/01/17 13:0602/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1cis-1,2-Dichloroethene5.07020017EPA 5030B0.7156-59-202/01/17 13:0602/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1trans-1,2-Dichloroethene5.07020017EPA 5030B0.5156-60-502/01/17 13:0602/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dichloropropane1.07020017EPA 5030B0.678-87-502/01/17 13:0602/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1cis-1,3-Dichloropropene1.07020017EPA 5030B0.210061-01-502/01/17 13:0602/01/17 09:00Page 64 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-Field BlankWaterAAA0905-16AAA090501/26/17 15:30Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260NDEPA 8260Bug/L1trans-1,3-Dichloropropene1.07020017EPA 5030B0.310061-02-602/01/17 13:0602/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Ethylbenzene1.07020017EPA 5030B0.4100-41-402/01/17 13:0602/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Iodomethane107020017EPA 5030B3.174-88-402/01/17 13:0602/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Methyl Butyl Ketone (2-Hexanone)507020017EPA 5030B0.9591-78-602/01/17 13:0602/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Methylene Chloride1.07020017EPA 5030B0.575-09-202/01/17 13:0602/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Methyl Ethyl Ketone (2-Butanone)1007020017EPA 5030B3.278-93-302/01/17 13:0602/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L14-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)1007020017EPA 5030B0.9108-10-102/01/17 13:0602/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Styrene1.07020017EPA 5030B0.5100-42-502/01/17 13:0602/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane5.07020017EPA 5030B0.3630-20-602/01/17 13:0602/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane3.07020017EPA 5030B0.579-34-502/01/17 13:0602/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Tetrachloroethene1.07020017EPA 5030B0.8127-18-402/01/17 13:0602/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Toluene1.07020017EPA 5030B0.3108-88-302/01/17 13:0602/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,1-Trichloroethane1.07020017EPA 5030B0.471-55-602/01/17 13:0602/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,2-Trichloroethane1.07020017EPA 5030B0.679-00-502/01/17 13:0602/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Trichloroethene1.07020017EPA 5030B0.379-01-602/01/17 13:0602/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Trichlorofluoromethane1.07020017EPA 5030B0.575-69-402/01/17 13:0602/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2,3-Trichloropropane1.07020017EPA 5030B0.596-18-402/01/17 13:0602/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Vinyl Acetate507020017EPA 5030B0.4108-05-402/01/17 13:0602/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Vinyl Chloride1.07020017EPA 5030B0.675-01-402/01/17 13:0602/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Xylenes, total5.07020017EPA 5030B1.41330-20-702/01/17 13:0602/01/17 09:00EPA 8260B92 %Surr: Dibromofluoromethane7020017EPA 5030B1868-53-702/01/17 13:0602/01/17 09:0080-120Page 65 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-Field BlankWaterAAA0905-16AAA090501/26/17 15:30Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260EPA 8260B106 %Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d47020017EPA 5030B17060-07-002/01/17 13:0602/01/17 09:0078-120EPA 8260B99 %Surr: Toluene-d87020017EPA 5030B2037-26-502/01/17 13:0602/01/17 09:0080-120EPA 8260B102 %Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene7020017EPA 5030B460-00-402/01/17 13:0602/01/17 09:0080-120Page 66 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-Trip BlankWaterAAA0905-17AAA090501/26/17 07:30Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Acetone1007020017EPA 5030B8.267-64-102/01/17 10:5902/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Acrylonitrile2007020017EPA 5030B2.5107-13-102/01/17 10:5902/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Benzene1.07020017EPA 5030B0.271-43-202/01/17 10:5902/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromochloromethane3.07020017EPA 5030B0.574-97-502/01/17 10:5902/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromodichloromethane1.07020017EPA 5030B0.475-27-402/01/17 10:5902/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromoform3.07020017EPA 5030B0.675-25-202/01/17 10:5902/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromomethane107020017EPA 5030B1.074-83-902/01/17 10:5902/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Carbon Disulfide1007020017EPA 5030B0.875-15-002/01/17 10:5902/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Carbon Tetrachloride1.07020017EPA 5030B0.456-23-502/01/17 10:5902/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chlorobenzene3.07020017EPA 5030B0.5108-90-702/01/17 10:5902/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chloroethane107020017EPA 5030B0.575-00-302/01/17 10:5902/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chloroform5.07020017EPA 5030B0.667-66-302/01/17 10:5902/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chloromethane1.07020017EPA 5030B0.474-87-302/01/17 10:5902/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Dibromochloromethane3.07020017EPA 5030B0.3124-48-102/01/17 10:5902/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane137020017EPA 5030B0.696-12-802/01/17 10:5902/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dibromoethane1.07020017EPA 5030B0.3106-93-402/01/17 10:5902/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Dibromomethane107020017EPA 5030B0.674-95-302/01/17 10:5902/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dichlorobenzene5.07020017EPA 5030B0.595-50-102/01/17 10:5902/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,4-Dichlorobenzene1.07020017EPA 5030B0.6106-46-702/01/17 10:5902/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene1007020017EPA 5030B1.6110-57-602/01/17 10:5902/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1-Dichloroethane5.07020017EPA 5030B0.475-34-302/01/17 10:5902/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dichloroethane1.07020017EPA 5030B0.7107-06-202/01/17 10:5902/01/17 09:00Page 67 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-Trip BlankWaterAAA0905-17AAA090501/26/17 07:30Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1-Dichloroethene5.07020017EPA 5030B0.775-35-402/01/17 10:5902/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1cis-1,2-Dichloroethene5.07020017EPA 5030B0.7156-59-202/01/17 10:5902/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1trans-1,2-Dichloroethene5.07020017EPA 5030B0.5156-60-502/01/17 10:5902/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dichloropropane1.07020017EPA 5030B0.678-87-502/01/17 10:5902/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1cis-1,3-Dichloropropene1.07020017EPA 5030B0.210061-01-502/01/17 10:5902/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1trans-1,3-Dichloropropene1.07020017EPA 5030B0.310061-02-602/01/17 10:5902/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Ethylbenzene1.07020017EPA 5030B0.4100-41-402/01/17 10:5902/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Iodomethane107020017EPA 5030B3.174-88-402/01/17 10:5902/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Methyl Butyl Ketone (2-Hexanone)507020017EPA 5030B0.9591-78-602/01/17 10:5902/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Methylene Chloride1.07020017EPA 5030B0.575-09-202/01/17 10:5902/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Methyl Ethyl Ketone (2-Butanone)1007020017EPA 5030B3.278-93-302/01/17 10:5902/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L14-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)1007020017EPA 5030B0.9108-10-102/01/17 10:5902/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Styrene1.07020017EPA 5030B0.5100-42-502/01/17 10:5902/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane5.07020017EPA 5030B0.3630-20-602/01/17 10:5902/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane3.07020017EPA 5030B0.579-34-502/01/17 10:5902/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Tetrachloroethene1.07020017EPA 5030B0.8127-18-402/01/17 10:5902/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Toluene1.07020017EPA 5030B0.3108-88-302/01/17 10:5902/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,1-Trichloroethane1.07020017EPA 5030B0.471-55-602/01/17 10:5902/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,2-Trichloroethane1.07020017EPA 5030B0.679-00-502/01/17 10:5902/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Trichloroethene1.07020017EPA 5030B0.379-01-602/01/17 10:5902/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Trichlorofluoromethane1.07020017EPA 5030B0.575-69-402/01/17 10:5902/01/17 09:00Page 68 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-Trip BlankWaterAAA0905-17AAA090501/26/17 07:30Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2,3-Trichloropropane1.07020017EPA 5030B0.596-18-402/01/17 10:5902/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Vinyl Acetate507020017EPA 5030B0.4108-05-402/01/17 10:5902/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Vinyl Chloride1.07020017EPA 5030B0.675-01-402/01/17 10:5902/01/17 09:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Xylenes, total5.07020017EPA 5030B1.41330-20-702/01/17 10:5902/01/17 09:00EPA 8260B96 %Surr: Dibromofluoromethane7020017EPA 5030B1868-53-702/01/17 10:5902/01/17 09:0080-120EPA 8260B108 %Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d47020017EPA 5030B17060-07-002/01/17 10:5902/01/17 09:0078-120EPA 8260B102 %Surr: Toluene-d87020017EPA 5030B2037-26-502/01/17 10:5902/01/17 09:0080-120EPA 8260B103 %Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene7020017EPA 5030B460-00-402/01/17 10:5902/01/17 09:0080-120Page 69 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultLimitReportingUnitsLevelSpikeResultSource%REC%RECLimitsRPDRPDLimitQual AnalyteMetals, Total - Quality ControlBatch 7020140 - EPA 3005ABlank (7020140-BLK1)Prepared: 02/06/17 Analyzed: 02/09/17 Antimonyug/LND6.00Arsenicug/LND10.0Bariumug/LND100Berylliumug/LND1.00Cadmiumug/LND1.00Chromiumug/LND10.0Cobaltug/LND10.0Copperug/LND10.0Leadug/LND10.0Nickelug/LND50.0Seleniumug/LND10.0Silverug/LND10.0Thalliumug/LND5.50Vanadiumug/LND25.0Zincug/LND10.0LCS (7020140-BS1)Prepared: 02/06/17 Analyzed: 02/09/17 Antimonyug/L1166.00100.0080-120116Arsenicug/L10410.0100.0080-120104Bariumug/L103100100.0080-120103Berylliumug/L98.51.00100.0080-12098Cadmiumug/L1091.00100.0080-120109Chromiumug/L10810.0100.0080-120108Cobaltug/L10510.0100.0080-120105Copperug/L10110.0100.0080-120101Leadug/L10610.0100.0080-120106Nickelug/L10350.0100.0080-120103Page 70 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultLimitReportingUnitsLevelSpikeResultSource%REC%RECLimitsRPDRPDLimitQual AnalyteMetals, Total - Quality ControlBatch 7020140 - EPA 3005ALCS (7020140-BS1)Prepared: 02/06/17 Analyzed: 02/09/17 Seleniumug/L10310.0100.0080-120103Silverug/L10310.0100.0080-120103Thalliumug/L1055.50100.0080-120105Vanadiumug/L10725.0100.0080-120107Zincug/L10510.0100.0080-120105Matrix Spike (7020140-MS1)Prepared: 02/06/17 Analyzed: 02/09/17 Source: AAA0905-03Antimonyug/L1126.00100.00ND75-125112Arsenicug/L10610.0100.00ND75-125106Bariumug/L113100100.009.1575-125104Berylliumug/L90.61.00100.00ND75-12591Cadmiumug/L1061.00100.000.1075-125106Chromiumug/L10810.0100.00ND75-125108Cobaltug/L10210.0100.00ND75-125102Copperug/L10210.0100.000.5875-125102Leadug/L10510.0100.00ND75-125105Nickelug/L10450.0100.002.1075-125102Seleniumug/L99.510.0100.00ND75-125100Silverug/L10510.0100.00ND75-125105Thalliumug/L1035.50100.00ND75-125103Vanadiumug/L10625.0100.00ND75-125106Zincug/L10910.0100.001.5675-125107Matrix Spike Dup (7020140-MSD1)Prepared: 02/06/17 Analyzed: 02/09/17 Source: AAA0905-03Antimonyug/L1156.00100.00ND2075-1251152Arsenicug/L10410.0100.00ND2075-1251042Bariumug/L114100100.009.152075-1251051Berylliumug/L97.71.00100.00ND2075-125988Page 71 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultLimitReportingUnitsLevelSpikeResultSource%REC%RECLimitsRPDRPDLimitQual AnalyteMetals, Total - Quality ControlBatch 7020140 - EPA 3005AMatrix Spike Dup (7020140-MSD1)Prepared: 02/06/17 Analyzed: 02/09/17 Source: AAA0905-03Cadmiumug/L1051.00100.000.102075-1251050.4Chromiumug/L10910.0100.00ND2075-1251091Cobaltug/L10610.0100.00ND2075-1251064Copperug/L10610.0100.000.582075-1251053Leadug/L10410.0100.00ND2075-1251040.8Nickelug/L10850.0100.002.102075-1251053Seleniumug/L10210.0100.00ND2075-1251022Silverug/L10410.0100.00ND2075-1251041Thalliumug/L1045.50100.00ND2075-1251041Vanadiumug/L11125.0100.00ND2075-1251115Zincug/L11310.0100.001.562075-1251114Post Spike (7020140-PS1)Prepared: 02/06/17 Analyzed: 02/09/17 Source: AAA0905-03Antimonyug/L101100.00-0.00480-120101Arsenicug/L103100.000.2480-120103Bariumug/L108100.009.1580-12098Berylliumug/L92.7100.00-0.000380-12093Cadmiumug/L105100.000.1080-120105Chromiumug/L104100.000.4280-120104Cobaltug/L99.9100.000.2480-120100Copperug/L101100.000.5880-120100Leadug/L103100.000.0780-120103Nickelug/L102100.002.1080-120100Seleniumug/L94.8100.000.3580-12094Silverug/L101100.000.0480-120101Thalliumug/L103100.000.00880-120103Vanadiumug/L105100.000.9580-120104Zincug/L107100.001.5680-120106Page 72 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultLimitReportingUnitsLevelSpikeResultSource%REC%RECLimitsRPDRPDLimitQual AnalyteMetals, Total - Quality ControlBatch 7020140 - EPA 3005ABatch 7020149 - EPA 3005ABlank (7020149-BLK1)Prepared: 02/07/17 Analyzed: 02/10/17 Antimonyug/LND6.00Arsenicug/LND10.0Bariumug/LND100Berylliumug/LND1.00Cadmiumug/LND1.00Chromiumug/LND10.0Cobaltug/LND10.0Copperug/LND10.0Leadug/LND10.0Nickelug/LND50.0Seleniumug/LND10.0Silverug/LND10.0Thalliumug/LND5.50Vanadiumug/LND25.0Zincug/L2.3510.0JLCS (7020149-BS1)Prepared: 02/07/17 Analyzed: 02/10/17 Antimonyug/L1086.00100.0080-120108Arsenicug/L10110.0100.0080-120101Bariumug/L104100100.0080-120104Berylliumug/L1061.00100.0080-120106Cadmiumug/L1061.00100.0080-120106Chromiumug/L10810.0100.0080-120108Cobaltug/L10110.0100.0080-120101Copperug/L10010.0100.0080-120100Leadug/L10610.0100.0080-120106Page 73 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultLimitReportingUnitsLevelSpikeResultSource%REC%RECLimitsRPDRPDLimitQual AnalyteMetals, Total - Quality ControlBatch 7020149 - EPA 3005ALCS (7020149-BS1)Prepared: 02/07/17 Analyzed: 02/10/17 Nickelug/L10450.0100.0080-120104Seleniumug/L10110.0100.0080-120101Silverug/L10410.0100.0080-120104Thalliumug/L1085.50100.0080-120108Vanadiumug/L10925.0100.0080-120109Zincug/L10710.0100.0080-120107Matrix Spike (7020149-MS1)Prepared: 02/07/17 Analyzed: 02/10/17 Source: AAB0083-04Antimonyug/L1006.00100.00ND75-125100Arsenicug/L10310.0100.002.1675-125101Bariumug/L645100100.0055275-12593Berylliumug/L84.91.00100.000.1075-12585Cadmiumug/L1041.00100.00ND75-125104Chromiumug/L10510.0100.001.3475-125104Cobaltug/L99.010.0100.00ND75-12599Copperug/L10310.0100.004.4775-12598Leadug/L10310.0100.001.8375-125101Nickelug/L10150.0100.001.3275-12599Seleniumug/L10610.0100.001.1075-125104Silverug/L97.410.0100.000.3375-12597Thalliumug/L1035.50100.00ND75-125103Vanadiumug/L10525.0100.00ND75-125105Zincug/L10210.0100.003.9375-12598Matrix Spike Dup (7020149-MSD1)Prepared: 02/07/17 Analyzed: 02/10/17 Source: AAB0083-04Antimonyug/L1036.00100.00ND2075-1251032Arsenicug/L10610.0100.002.162075-1251043Bariumug/L669100100.005522075-1251174Page 74 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultLimitReportingUnitsLevelSpikeResultSource%REC%RECLimitsRPDRPDLimitQual AnalyteMetals, Total - Quality ControlBatch 7020149 - EPA 3005AMatrix Spike Dup (7020149-MSD1)Prepared: 02/07/17 Analyzed: 02/10/17 Source: AAB0083-04Berylliumug/L87.81.00100.000.102075-125883Cadmiumug/L1051.00100.00ND2075-1251052Chromiumug/L10510.0100.001.342075-1251040.1Cobaltug/L10010.0100.00ND2075-1251001Copperug/L10610.0100.004.472075-1251013Leadug/L10510.0100.001.832075-1251043Nickelug/L10150.0100.001.322075-1251000.3Seleniumug/L10710.0100.001.102075-1251061Silverug/L10110.0100.000.332075-1251014Thalliumug/L1075.50100.00ND2075-1251073Vanadiumug/L10825.0100.00ND2075-1251082Zincug/L10610.0100.003.932075-1251024Post Spike (7020149-PS1)Prepared: 02/07/17 Analyzed: 02/10/17 Source: AAB0083-04Antimonyug/L107100.000.1580-120106Arsenicug/L105100.002.1680-120103Bariumug/L631100.00552QM-0280-12079Berylliumug/L85.5100.000.1080-12085Cadmiumug/L103100.000.0880-120103Chromiumug/L107100.001.3480-120106Cobaltug/L102100.000.1380-120102Copperug/L101100.004.4780-12096Leadug/L101100.001.8380-120100Nickelug/L101100.001.3280-12099Seleniumug/L103100.001.1080-120101Silverug/L96.6100.000.3380-12096Thalliumug/L102100.000.00980-120102Vanadiumug/L108100.00-1.0680-120108Page 75 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultLimitReportingUnitsLevelSpikeResultSource%REC%RECLimitsRPDRPDLimitQual AnalyteMetals, Total - Quality ControlBatch 7020149 - EPA 3005APost Spike (7020149-PS1)Prepared: 02/07/17 Analyzed: 02/10/17 Source: AAB0083-04Zincug/L102100.003.9380-12098Page 76 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultLimitReportingUnitsLevelSpikeResultSource%REC%RECLimitsRPDRPDLimitQual AnalyteVolatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260 - Quality ControlBatch 7010795 - EPA 5030BBlank (7010795-BLK1)Prepared & Analyzed: 01/31/17 Acetoneug/LND100Acrylonitrileug/LND200Benzeneug/LND1.0Bromochloromethaneug/LND3.0Bromodichloromethaneug/LND1.0Bromoformug/LND3.0Bromomethaneug/LND10Carbon Disulfideug/LND100Carbon Tetrachlorideug/LND1.0Chlorobenzeneug/LND3.0Chloroethaneug/LND10Chloroformug/LND5.0Chloromethaneug/LND1.0Dibromochloromethaneug/LND3.01,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropaneug/LND131,2-Dibromoethaneug/LND1.0Dibromomethaneug/LND101,2-Dichlorobenzeneug/LND5.01,4-Dichlorobenzeneug/LND1.0trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-buteneug/LND1001,1-Dichloroethaneug/LND5.01,2-Dichloroethaneug/LND1.01,1-Dichloroetheneug/LND5.0cis-1,2-Dichloroetheneug/LND5.0trans-1,2-Dichloroetheneug/LND5.01,2-Dichloropropaneug/LND1.0cis-1,3-Dichloropropeneug/LND1.0Page 77 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultLimitReportingUnitsLevelSpikeResultSource%REC%RECLimitsRPDRPDLimitQual AnalyteVolatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260 - Quality ControlBatch 7010795 - EPA 5030BBlank (7010795-BLK1)Prepared & Analyzed: 01/31/17 trans-1,3-Dichloropropeneug/LND1.0Ethylbenzeneug/LND1.0Iodomethaneug/LND10Methyl Butyl Ketone (2-Hexanone)ug/LND50Methylene Chlorideug/LND1.0Methyl Ethyl Ketone (2-Butanone)ug/LND1004-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)ug/LND100Styreneug/LND1.01,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethaneug/LND5.01,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethaneug/LND3.0Tetrachloroetheneug/LND1.0Tolueneug/LND1.01,1,1-Trichloroethaneug/LND1.01,1,2-Trichloroethaneug/LND1.0Trichloroetheneug/LND1.0Trichlorofluoromethaneug/LND1.01,2,3-Trichloropropaneug/LND1.0Vinyl Acetateug/LND50Vinyl Chlorideug/LND1.0Xylenes, totalug/LND5.0ug/L50.00080-120Surr: Dibromofluoromethane9146ug/L50.00078-120Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d410352ug/L50.00080-120Surr: Toluene-d810251ug/L50.00080-120Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene10050LCS (7010795-BS1)Prepared & Analyzed: 01/31/17 Benzeneug/L5550.00067-134110Page 78 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultLimitReportingUnitsLevelSpikeResultSource%REC%RECLimitsRPDRPDLimitQual AnalyteVolatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260 - Quality ControlBatch 7010795 - EPA 5030BLCS (7010795-BS1)Prepared & Analyzed: 01/31/17 Chlorobenzeneug/L5450.00069-1221081,1-Dichloroetheneug/L6150.00058-142123Tolueneug/L4950.00068-12798Trichloroetheneug/L5550.00072-132110ug/L50.00080-120Surr: Dibromofluoromethane9648ug/L50.00078-120Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d410552ug/L50.00080-120Surr: Toluene-d810452ug/L50.00080-120Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene10452Matrix Spike (7010795-MS1)Prepared & Analyzed: 01/31/17 Source: AAA0905-03Benzeneug/L5650.0000.067-134113Chlorobenzeneug/L5450.0000.069-1221091,1-Dichloroetheneug/L6650.0000.058-142133Tolueneug/L5150.0000.068-127102Trichloroetheneug/L5550.0000.072-132110ug/L50.00080-120Surr: Dibromofluoromethane9145ug/L50.00078-120Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d410351ug/L50.00080-120Surr: Toluene-d810352ug/L50.00080-120Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene10150Matrix Spike Dup (7010795-MSD1)Prepared & Analyzed: 01/31/17 Source: AAA0905-03Benzeneug/L5750.0000.0967-1341141Chlorobenzeneug/L5650.0000.01369-12211231,1-Dichloroetheneug/L6850.0000.0958-1421352Tolueneug/L5250.0000.0968-1271053Trichloroetheneug/L5850.0000.01172-1321165Page 79 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultLimitReportingUnitsLevelSpikeResultSource%REC%RECLimitsRPDRPDLimitQual AnalyteVolatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260 - Quality ControlBatch 7010795 - EPA 5030BMatrix Spike Dup (7010795-MSD1)Prepared & Analyzed: 01/31/17 Source: AAA0905-03ug/L50.00080-120Surr: Dibromofluoromethane9346ug/L50.00078-120Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d410954ug/L50.00080-120Surr: Toluene-d810251ug/L50.00080-120Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene10251Batch 7020017 - EPA 5030BBlank (7020017-BLK1)Prepared & Analyzed: 02/01/17 Acetoneug/LND100Acrylonitrileug/LND200Benzeneug/LND1.0Bromochloromethaneug/LND3.0Bromodichloromethaneug/LND1.0Bromoformug/LND3.0Bromomethaneug/LND10Carbon Disulfideug/LND100Carbon Tetrachlorideug/LND1.0Chlorobenzeneug/LND3.0Chloroethaneug/LND10Chloroformug/LND5.0Chloromethaneug/LND1.0Dibromochloromethaneug/LND3.01,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropaneug/LND131,2-Dibromoethaneug/LND1.0Dibromomethaneug/LND101,2-Dichlorobenzeneug/LND5.01,4-Dichlorobenzeneug/LND1.0Page 80 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultLimitReportingUnitsLevelSpikeResultSource%REC%RECLimitsRPDRPDLimitQual AnalyteVolatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260 - Quality ControlBatch 7020017 - EPA 5030BBlank (7020017-BLK1)Prepared & Analyzed: 02/01/17 trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-buteneug/LND1001,1-Dichloroethaneug/LND5.01,2-Dichloroethaneug/LND1.01,1-Dichloroetheneug/LND5.0cis-1,2-Dichloroetheneug/LND5.0trans-1,2-Dichloroetheneug/LND5.01,2-Dichloropropaneug/LND1.0cis-1,3-Dichloropropeneug/LND1.0trans-1,3-Dichloropropeneug/LND1.0Ethylbenzeneug/LND1.0Iodomethaneug/LND10Methyl Butyl Ketone (2-Hexanone)ug/LND50Methylene Chlorideug/LND1.0Methyl Ethyl Ketone (2-Butanone)ug/LND1004-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)ug/LND100Styreneug/LND1.01,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethaneug/LND5.01,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethaneug/LND3.0Tetrachloroetheneug/LND1.0Tolueneug/LND1.01,1,1-Trichloroethaneug/LND1.01,1,2-Trichloroethaneug/LND1.0Trichloroetheneug/LND1.0Trichlorofluoromethaneug/LND1.01,2,3-Trichloropropaneug/LND1.0Vinyl Acetateug/LND50Vinyl Chlorideug/LND1.0Page 81 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultLimitReportingUnitsLevelSpikeResultSource%REC%RECLimitsRPDRPDLimitQual AnalyteVolatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260 - Quality ControlBatch 7020017 - EPA 5030BBlank (7020017-BLK1)Prepared & Analyzed: 02/01/17 Xylenes, totalug/LND5.0ug/L50.00080-120Surr: Dibromofluoromethane9447ug/L50.00078-120Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d410653ug/L50.00080-120Surr: Toluene-d810150ug/L50.00080-120Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene10151LCS (7020017-BS1)Prepared & Analyzed: 02/01/17 Benzeneug/L5650.00067-134111Chlorobenzeneug/L5350.00069-1221061,1-Dichloroetheneug/L6050.00058-142120Tolueneug/L4950.00068-12798Trichloroetheneug/L5350.00072-132107ug/L50.00080-120Surr: Dibromofluoromethane9548ug/L50.00078-120Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d410452ug/L50.00080-120Surr: Toluene-d810050ug/L50.00080-120Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene10553Matrix Spike (7020017-MS1)Prepared & Analyzed: 02/01/17 Source: AAA0905-13Benzeneug/L5250.0000.067-134104Chlorobenzeneug/L4950.0000.069-122981,1-Dichloroetheneug/L6150.0000.058-142122Tolueneug/L4750.0000.068-12794Trichloroetheneug/L5150.0000.072-132101ug/L50.00080-120Surr: Dibromofluoromethane9346ug/L50.00078-120Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d411155Page 82 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017ResultLimitReportingUnitsLevelSpikeResultSource%REC%RECLimitsRPDRPDLimitQual AnalyteVolatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260 - Quality ControlBatch 7020017 - EPA 5030BMatrix Spike (7020017-MS1)Prepared & Analyzed: 02/01/17 Source: AAA0905-13ug/L50.00080-120Surr: Toluene-d810050ug/L50.00080-120Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene10251Matrix Spike Dup (7020017-MSD1)Prepared & Analyzed: 02/01/17 Source: AAA0905-13Benzeneug/L5550.0000.0967-1341106Chlorobenzeneug/L5450.0000.01369-12210791,1-Dichloroetheneug/L6550.0000.0958-1421307Tolueneug/L5050.0000.0968-1271016Trichloroetheneug/L5550.0000.01172-1321108ug/L50.00080-120Surr: Dibromofluoromethane9346ug/L50.00078-120Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d410954ug/L50.00080-120Surr: Toluene-d810050ug/L50.00080-120Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene9950Page 83 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017Laboratory CertificationsCodeDescriptionNumberExpires812Georgia DW Inorganics Eff: 07/01/201606/30/2017GADW812Georgia DW Microbiology Eff: 07/01/201503/09/2017GADWM381North Carolina12/31/2017NCE87315FL DOH (Non-Pot. Water, Solids) Eff:: 07/01/201606/30/2017NELACE87315FL DOH NELAC (Drinking Water) Eff: 07/01/201606/30/2017NELDW98011001South Carolina06/30/2017SCT104704397-08-TXTexas03/31/2017TX1340Virginia12/14/2017VAPage 84 of 87 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 14, 2017LegendDefination of Laboratory Terms - Not Detected at levels greater than or equal to SWSL/RLNDSWSL/RLMDL - NC DENR Solid Waste Section LImit/Reporting Limit (Adjusted for DF/Prep Factor) - Method Detection LimitQualifiers - Dilution FactorDFQM-02The spike recovery is outside acceptance limits due to insignificant spike amount as compared to sample concentration.JEstimated value less than Reporting Limit (RL) but greater than Method Detection Limit(MDL) (CLP J-Flag).B-01Analyte was detected in the associated method blank at an estimated level equal to or greater than the MDL. Sample values reported as greater than the MDL and less than 10x the method blank value are reported as estimated values.Note: Unless otherwise noted, all results are reported on an as received basis.Page 85 of 87 Page 86 of 87 Page 87 of 87 PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201Republic Services of North Carolina, LLCProject: Foothills Environmental LandfillConover, NC 286131220 Commerce Street, SWMr. Derek BouchardWe appreciate the opportunity to provide the analytical support for your project. The analytical results in this report are based upon information supplied by you, the client, and are for your exclusive use. If you have any questions regarding this data package, please do not hesitate to call. Pace Analytical Services, LLC. certifies that the following analytical results meet all requirements of the National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Conference(NELAC).All test results relate only to the samples analyzed.Laboratory ReportProject #:[none]Prepared For:Attention:February 24, 2017Report Number:AAA0906Approved:This report may not be reproduced, except in full, without written approval from Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Page 1 of 9 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 24, 2017Sample IDLaboratory IDMatrixDate SampledANALYTICAL REPORT FOR SAMPLESDate Received1403-UD1AAA0906-0101/26/17 13:28 01/27/17 09:15Water1403-MW4AAA0906-0201/26/17 13:48 01/27/17 09:15Ground WaterPage 2 of 9 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 24, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-UD1WaterAAA0906-01AAA090601/26/17 13:28Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Metals, DissolvedNDEPA 6020Bug/L1Chromium10.07020545EPA 3005A0.947440-47-302/21/17 15:2102/20/17 15:40NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Vanadium25.07020545EPA 3005A7.147440-62-202/21/17 15:2102/20/17 15:40Page 3 of 9 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 24, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-MW4Ground WaterAAA0906-02AAA090601/26/17 13:48Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill01/27/17 09:15Metals, DissolvedEPA 6020B16.7ug/L1Cobalt10.07020545EPA 3005A0.527440-48-402/21/17 15:2602/20/17 15:40Page 4 of 9 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 24, 2017ResultLimitReportingUnitsLevelSpikeResultSource%REC%RECLimitsRPDRPDLimitQual AnalyteMetals, Dissolved - Quality ControlBatch 7020545 - EPA 3005ABlank (7020545-BLK1)Prepared: 02/20/17 Analyzed: 02/21/17 Chromiumug/LND10.0Cobaltug/LND10.0Vanadiumug/LND25.0LCS (7020545-BS1)Prepared: 02/20/17 Analyzed: 02/21/17 Chromiumug/L10410.0100.0080-120104Cobaltug/L10210.0100.0080-120102Vanadiumug/L11025.0100.0080-120110Matrix Spike (7020545-MS1)Prepared: 02/20/17 Analyzed: 02/21/17 Source: AAA0906-02Chromiumug/L10910.0100.00ND75-125109Cobaltug/L12010.0100.0016.775-125103Vanadiumug/L11125.0100.00ND75-125111Matrix Spike Dup (7020545-MSD1)Prepared: 02/20/17 Analyzed: 02/21/17 Source: AAA0906-02Chromiumug/L10510.0100.00ND2075-1251054Cobaltug/L11810.0100.0016.72075-1251012Vanadiumug/L10825.0100.00ND2075-1251083Post Spike (7020545-PS1)Prepared: 02/20/17 Analyzed: 02/21/17 Source: AAA0906-02Chromiumug/L103100.000.1080-120103Cobaltug/L121100.0016.780-120105Vanadiumug/L107100.000.1980-120107Page 5 of 9 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 24, 2017Laboratory CertificationsCodeDescriptionNumberExpires812Georgia DW Inorganics Eff: 07/01/201606/30/2017GADW812Georgia DW Microbiology Eff: 07/01/201503/09/2017GADWM381North Carolina12/31/2017NCE87315FL DOH (Non-Pot. Water, Solids) Eff:: 07/01/201606/30/2017NELACE87315FL DOH NELAC (Drinking Water) Eff: 07/01/201606/30/2017NELDW98011001South Carolina06/30/2017SCT104704397-08-TXTexas03/31/2017TX1340Virginia12/14/2017VAPage 6 of 9 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 24, 2017LegendDefination of Laboratory Terms - Not Detected at levels greater than or equal to SWSL/RLNDSWSL/RLMDL - NC DENR Solid Waste Section LImit/Reporting Limit (Adjusted for DF/Prep Factor) - Method Detection LimitQualifiers - Dilution FactorDFNote: Unless otherwise noted, all results are reported on an as received basis.Page 7 of 9 Page 8 of 9 LOG-IN CHECKLIST Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC Foothills Environmental LandfillProject: Client: Printed: 2/16/2017 9:05:12AM Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis (770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201 110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092 PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC. Date Received:01/27/17 09:15 Logged In By:Charles Hawks Work Order:AAA0906 OBSERVATIONS Attn: Mr. Derek Bouchard #Samples: 2 #Containers: 2 2.0 2.0 YES Minimum Temp(C):Maximum Temp(C): CHECKLIST ITEMS COC included with Samples Sample Container(s) Intact Chain of Custody Complete Sample Container(s) Match COC Custody seal Intact Temperature in Compliance Sufficient Sample Volume for Analysis Zero Headspace Maintained for VOA Analyses Samples labeled preserved (If Applicable) Samples received within Allowable Hold Times Samples Received on Ice Preservation Confirmed YES YES YES N/A YES YES YES YES YES YES YES Custody Seal(s) Used:No Per communication with consultant 2/16/2017, run Dissolved Metals analysis: UD-1 for Cr and V, MW-4 for Co. BMcD Comments: Page 1 of 1Page 9 of 9 PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201Republic Services of North Carolina, LLCProject: Foothills Environmental Landfill LeachateConover, NC 286131220 Commerce Street, SWMr. Derek BouchardWe appreciate the opportunity to provide the analytical support for your project. The analytical results in this report are based upon information supplied by you, the client, and are for your exclusive use. If you have any questions regarding this data package, please do not hesitate to call. Pace Analytical Services, LLC. certifies that the following analytical results meet all requirements of the National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Conference(NELAC).All test results relate only to the samples analyzed.Laboratory ReportProject #:(none)Prepared For:Attention:February 20, 2017Report Number:AAA0896Approved:This report may not be reproduced, except in full, without written approval from Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Page 1 of 20 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 20, 2017Sample IDLaboratory IDMatrixDate SampledANALYTICAL REPORT FOR SAMPLESDate Received1403-LeachateAAA0896-0101/26/17 14:50 01/27/17 09:15WaterPage 2 of 20 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 20, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-LeachateWaterAAA0896-01AAA089601/26/17 14:50Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill Leachate01/27/17 09:15General ChemistrySM 5210 B343000ug/L1Biochemical Oxygen Demand340007010702SM 5210 B2.0E-1010602/01/17 10:4501/27/17 10:42SM 5220 D1550000ug/L20Chemical Oxygen Demand2000007020047EPA 410.4200E-1011702/02/17 16:1502/02/17 13:20SM 4500-P B,E3900ug/L1.11Phosphorus-Total0.227020144SM 4500-P B0.227723-14-002/09/17 18:4802/08/17 10:55Inorganic AnionsNDEPA 9056Aug/L1Nitrate/Nitrite as N507010723EPA 9056A50E-1012801/27/17 13:0601/27/17 10:00NDEPA 9056Aug/L1Nitrate as N507010723EPA 9056A5014797-55-801/27/17 13:0601/27/17 10:00NDEPA 9056Aug/L100Nitrite as N5000H-04, R-017010723EPA 9056A50001594-56-502/07/17 12:3401/27/17 10:00EPA 9056A23000ug/L1Sulfate50007010723EPA 9056A5114808-79-801/27/17 13:0601/27/17 10:00Metals, TotalEPA 6020B40.6ug/L1Antimony6.007020138EPA 3005A0.257440-36-002/17/17 15:4602/06/17 18:25EPA 6020B52.1ug/L1Arsenic10.07020138EPA 3005A0.757440-38-202/17/17 15:4602/06/17 18:25EPA 6020B406ug/L1Barium1007020138EPA 3005A0.307440-39-302/17/17 15:4602/06/17 18:25NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Beryllium1.007020138EPA 3005A0.097440-41-702/17/17 15:4602/06/17 18:25NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Cadmium1.007020138EPA 3005A0.107440-43-902/17/17 15:4602/06/17 18:25EPA 6020B155ug/L1Chromium10.07020138EPA 3005A0.437440-47-302/17/17 15:4602/06/17 18:25EPA 6020B26.3ug/L1Cobalt10.07020138EPA 3005A0.297440-48-402/17/17 15:4602/06/17 18:25EPA 6020B2.16ug/L1Copper10.0J7020138EPA 3005A0.417440-50-802/17/17 15:4602/06/17 18:25EPA 6020B1.75ug/L1Lead10.0J7020138EPA 3005A0.087439-92-102/17/17 15:4602/06/17 18:25EPA 6020B191ug/L1Nickel50.07020138EPA 3005A0.487440-02-002/17/17 15:4602/06/17 18:25EPA 6020B3.67ug/L1Selenium10.0J7020138EPA 3005A0.857782-49-202/17/17 15:4602/06/17 18:25Page 3 of 20 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 20, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-LeachateWaterAAA0896-01AAA089601/26/17 14:50Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill Leachate01/27/17 09:15Metals, TotalNDEPA 6020Bug/L1Silver10.07020138EPA 3005A0.227440-22-402/17/17 15:4602/06/17 18:25NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Thallium5.507020138EPA 3005A0.067440-28-002/17/17 15:4602/06/17 18:25EPA 6020B67.2ug/L1Vanadium25.07020138EPA 3005A1.577440-62-202/17/17 15:4602/06/17 18:25EPA 6020B60.8ug/L1Zinc10.0B-017020138EPA 3005A1.307440-66-602/17/17 15:4602/06/17 18:25Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260EPA 8260B5900ug/L100Acetone20007010792EPA 5030B82067-64-102/01/17 03:2701/31/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Acrylonitrile2007010792EPA 5030B2.5107-13-102/01/17 14:2402/01/17 10:00EPA 8260B8.8ug/L1Benzene1.07010792EPA 5030B0.271-43-202/01/17 14:2402/01/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromochloromethane3.07010792EPA 5030B0.574-97-502/01/17 14:2402/01/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromodichloromethane1.07010792EPA 5030B0.475-27-402/01/17 14:2402/01/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromoform3.07010792EPA 5030B0.675-25-202/01/17 14:2402/01/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Bromomethane107010792EPA 5030B1.074-83-902/01/17 14:2402/01/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Carbon Disulfide1007010792EPA 5030B0.875-15-002/01/17 14:2402/01/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Carbon Tetrachloride1.07010792EPA 5030B0.456-23-502/01/17 14:2402/01/17 10:00EPA 8260B0.6ug/L1Chlorobenzene3.0J7010792EPA 5030B0.5108-90-702/01/17 14:2402/01/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chloroethane107010792EPA 5030B0.575-00-302/01/17 14:2402/01/17 10:00EPA 8260B1.5ug/L1Chloroform5.0J7010792EPA 5030B0.667-66-302/01/17 14:2402/01/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Chloromethane1.07010792EPA 5030B0.474-87-302/01/17 14:2402/01/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Dibromochloromethane3.07010792EPA 5030B0.3124-48-102/01/17 14:2402/01/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane137010792EPA 5030B0.696-12-802/01/17 14:2402/01/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dibromoethane1.07010792EPA 5030B0.3106-93-402/01/17 14:2402/01/17 10:00Page 4 of 20 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 20, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-LeachateWaterAAA0896-01AAA089601/26/17 14:50Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill Leachate01/27/17 09:15Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Dibromomethane107010792EPA 5030B0.674-95-302/01/17 14:2402/01/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dichlorobenzene5.07010792EPA 5030B0.595-50-102/01/17 14:2402/01/17 10:00EPA 8260B7.0ug/L11,4-Dichlorobenzene1.07010792EPA 5030B0.6106-46-702/01/17 14:2402/01/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene1007010792EPA 5030B1.6110-57-602/01/17 14:2402/01/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1-Dichloroethane5.07010792EPA 5030B0.475-34-302/01/17 14:2402/01/17 10:00EPA 8260B1.8ug/L11,2-Dichloroethane1.07010792EPA 5030B0.7107-06-202/01/17 14:2402/01/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1-Dichloroethene5.07010792EPA 5030B0.775-35-402/01/17 14:2402/01/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1cis-1,2-Dichloroethene5.07010792EPA 5030B0.7156-59-202/01/17 14:2402/01/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1trans-1,2-Dichloroethene5.07010792EPA 5030B0.5156-60-502/01/17 14:2402/01/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2-Dichloropropane1.07010792EPA 5030B0.678-87-502/01/17 14:2402/01/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1cis-1,3-Dichloropropene1.07010792EPA 5030B0.210061-01-502/01/17 14:2402/01/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1trans-1,3-Dichloropropene1.07010792EPA 5030B0.310061-02-602/01/17 14:2402/01/17 10:00EPA 8260B44ug/L1Ethylbenzene1.07010792EPA 5030B0.4100-41-402/01/17 14:2402/01/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Iodomethane107010792EPA 5030B3.174-88-402/01/17 14:2402/01/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Methyl Butyl Ketone (2-Hexanone)507010792EPA 5030B0.9591-78-602/01/17 14:2402/01/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Methylene Chloride1.07010792EPA 5030B0.575-09-202/01/17 14:2402/01/17 10:00EPA 8260B3800ug/L100Methyl Ethyl Ketone (2-Butanone)20007010792EPA 5030B32078-93-302/01/17 03:2701/31/17 10:00EPA 8260B80ug/L14-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)100J7010792EPA 5030B0.9108-10-102/01/17 14:2402/01/17 10:00EPA 8260B2.1ug/L1Styrene1.07010792EPA 5030B0.5100-42-502/01/17 14:2402/01/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane5.07010792EPA 5030B0.3630-20-602/01/17 14:2402/01/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane3.07010792EPA 5030B0.579-34-502/01/17 14:2402/01/17 10:00Page 5 of 20 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 20, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-LeachateWaterAAA0896-01AAA089601/26/17 14:50Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill Leachate01/27/17 09:15Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Tetrachloroethene1.07010792EPA 5030B0.8127-18-402/01/17 14:2402/01/17 10:00EPA 8260B21ug/L1Toluene1.07010792EPA 5030B0.3108-88-302/01/17 14:2402/01/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,1-Trichloroethane1.07010792EPA 5030B0.471-55-602/01/17 14:2402/01/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,1,2-Trichloroethane1.07010792EPA 5030B0.679-00-502/01/17 14:2402/01/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Trichloroethene1.07010792EPA 5030B0.379-01-602/01/17 14:2402/01/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Trichlorofluoromethane1.07010792EPA 5030B0.575-69-402/01/17 14:2402/01/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L11,2,3-Trichloropropane1.07010792EPA 5030B0.596-18-402/01/17 14:2402/01/17 10:00NDEPA 8260Bug/L1Vinyl Acetate507010792EPA 5030B0.4108-05-402/01/17 14:2402/01/17 10:00EPA 8260B0.8ug/L1Vinyl Chloride1.0J7010792EPA 5030B0.675-01-402/01/17 14:2402/01/17 10:00EPA 8260B68ug/L1Xylenes, total5.07010792EPA 5030B1.41330-20-702/01/17 14:2402/01/17 10:00EPA 8260B89 %Surr: Dibromofluoromethane7010792EPA 5030B1868-53-702/01/17 03:2701/31/17 10:0080-120EPA 8260B95 %Surr: Dibromofluoromethane7010792EPA 5030B1868-53-702/01/17 14:2402/01/17 10:0080-120EPA 8260B94 %Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d47010792EPA 5030B17060-07-002/01/17 03:2701/31/17 10:0078-120EPA 8260B105 %Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d47010792EPA 5030B17060-07-002/01/17 14:2402/01/17 10:0078-120EPA 8260B95 %Surr: Toluene-d87010792EPA 5030B2037-26-502/01/17 03:2701/31/17 10:0080-120EPA 8260B97 %Surr: Toluene-d87010792EPA 5030B2037-26-502/01/17 14:2402/01/17 10:0080-120EPA 8260B103 %Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene7010792EPA 5030B460-00-402/01/17 03:2701/31/17 10:0080-120EPA 8260B103 %Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene7010792EPA 5030B460-00-402/01/17 14:2402/01/17 10:0080-120Page 6 of 20 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 20, 2017ResultLimitReportingUnitsLevelSpikeResultSource%REC%RECLimitsRPDRPDLimitQual AnalyteGeneral Chemistry - Quality ControlBatch 7010702 - SM 5210 BBlank (7010702-BLK1)Prepared: 01/27/17 Analyzed: 02/01/17 Biochemical Oxygen Demandug/LND2000LCS (7010702-BS1)Prepared: 01/27/17 Analyzed: 02/01/17 Biochemical Oxygen Demandug/L168000200019800085-11585Duplicate (7010702-DUP1)Prepared: 01/27/17 Analyzed: 02/01/17 Source: AAA0887-01Biochemical Oxygen Demandug/LND2000ND20Batch 7020047 - EPA 410.4Blank (7020047-BLK1)Prepared & Analyzed: 02/02/17 Chemical Oxygen Demandug/LND10000LCS (7020047-BS1)Prepared & Analyzed: 02/02/17 Chemical Oxygen Demandug/L2080001000020000090-110104Matrix Spike (7020047-MS1)Prepared & Analyzed: 02/02/17 Source: AAA0945-01Chemical Oxygen Demandug/L20400010000200000ND90-110102Matrix Spike (7020047-MS2)Prepared & Analyzed: 02/02/17 Source: AAA0979-01Chemical Oxygen Demandug/L46100010000200000460000QM-0590-1100.3Matrix Spike Dup (7020047-MSD1)Prepared & Analyzed: 02/02/17 Source: AAA0945-01Chemical Oxygen Demandug/L20000010000200000ND1090-1101002Batch 7020144 - SM 4500-P BBlank (7020144-BLK1)Prepared: 02/08/17 Analyzed: 02/09/17 Phosphorus-Totalug/LND20.0Page 7 of 20 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 20, 2017ResultLimitReportingUnitsLevelSpikeResultSource%REC%RECLimitsRPDRPDLimitQual AnalyteGeneral Chemistry - Quality ControlBatch 7020144 - SM 4500-P BLCS (7020144-BS1)Prepared: 02/08/17 Analyzed: 02/09/17 Phosphorus-Totalug/L47020.0500.0088-11094Matrix Spike (7020144-MS1)Prepared: 02/08/17 Analyzed: 02/09/17 Source: AAB0043-26Phosphorus-Totalug/L58120.0500.0027.072-123111Matrix Spike Dup (7020144-MSD1)Prepared: 02/08/17 Analyzed: 02/09/17 Source: AAB0043-26Phosphorus-Totalug/L57720.0500.0027.01172-1231100.7Page 8 of 20 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 20, 2017ResultLimitReportingUnitsLevelSpikeResultSource%REC%RECLimitsRPDRPDLimitQual AnalyteInorganic Anions - Quality ControlBatch 7010723 - EPA 9056ABlank (7010723-BLK1)Prepared & Analyzed: 01/27/17 Nitrate/Nitrite as Nug/LND50Nitrate as Nug/LND50Nitrite as Nug/LND50Sulfateug/LND5000LCS (7010723-BS1)Prepared & Analyzed: 01/27/17 Nitrate/Nitrite as Nug/L19900502000090-11099Nitrate as Nug/L10300501002090-110102Nitrite as Nug/L9600501000090-11096Sulfateug/L1020050001002090-110102Matrix Spike (7010723-MS1)Prepared & Analyzed: 01/27/17 Source: AAA0887-03Nitrate/Nitrite as Nug/L259005020000561090-110101Nitrate as Nug/L152005010020494090-110102Nitrite as Nug/L10700501000067390-110100Sulfateug/L7170050001002068500QM-0290-11032Matrix Spike Dup (7010723-MSD1)Prepared & Analyzed: 01/27/17 Source: AAA0887-03Nitrate/Nitrite as Nug/L25900502000056101590-1101020.3Nitrate as Nug/L15200501002049401590-1101020.07Nitrite as Nug/L1080050100006731590-1101010.6Sulfateug/L717005000100206850015QM-0290-110310.001Page 9 of 20 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 20, 2017ResultLimitReportingUnitsLevelSpikeResultSource%REC%RECLimitsRPDRPDLimitQual AnalyteMetals, Total - Quality ControlBatch 7020138 - EPA 3005ABlank (7020138-BLK1)Prepared: 02/06/17 Analyzed: 02/10/17 Antimonyug/LND6.00Arsenicug/LND10.0Bariumug/LND100Berylliumug/LND1.00Cadmiumug/LND1.00Chromiumug/LND10.0Cobaltug/LND10.0Copperug/LND10.0Leadug/LND10.0Nickelug/LND50.0Seleniumug/LND10.0Silverug/LND10.0Thalliumug/LND5.50Vanadiumug/LND25.0Zincug/L1.7710.0JLCS (7020138-BS1)Prepared: 02/06/17 Analyzed: 02/10/17 Antimonyug/L1096.00100.0080-120109Arsenicug/L10210.0100.0080-120102Bariumug/L99.4100100.00J80-12099Berylliumug/L1011.00100.0080-120101Cadmiumug/L1081.00100.0080-120108Chromiumug/L10610.0100.0080-120106Cobaltug/L98.510.0100.0080-12098Copperug/L10110.0100.0080-120101Leadug/L10410.0100.0080-120104Nickelug/L99.650.0100.0080-120100Seleniumug/L10310.0100.0080-120103Page 10 of 20 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 20, 2017ResultLimitReportingUnitsLevelSpikeResultSource%REC%RECLimitsRPDRPDLimitQual AnalyteMetals, Total - Quality ControlBatch 7020138 - EPA 3005ALCS (7020138-BS1)Prepared: 02/06/17 Analyzed: 02/10/17 Silverug/L10210.0100.0080-120102Thalliumug/L1065.50100.0080-120106Vanadiumug/L10525.0100.0080-120105Zincug/L10710.0100.0080-120107Matrix Spike (7020138-MS1)Prepared: 02/06/17 Analyzed: 02/10/17 Source: AAA0880-01Antimonyug/L1086.00100.000.2575-125107Arsenicug/L10010.0100.00ND75-125100Bariumug/L136100100.0038.075-12598Berylliumug/L99.21.00100.00ND75-12599Cadmiumug/L1041.00100.00ND75-125104Chromiumug/L10510.0100.000.9175-125104Cobaltug/L99.210.0100.00ND75-12599Copperug/L10010.0100.00ND75-125100Leadug/L10510.0100.00ND75-125105Nickelug/L10550.0100.002.3475-125102Seleniumug/L10210.0100.00ND75-125102Silverug/L10110.0100.00ND75-125101Thalliumug/L1045.50100.00ND75-125104Vanadiumug/L10325.0100.00ND75-125103Zincug/L10310.0100.003.3675-125100Matrix Spike Dup (7020138-MSD1)Prepared: 02/06/17 Analyzed: 02/10/17 Source: AAA0880-01Antimonyug/L1116.00100.000.252075-1251113Arsenicug/L10410.0100.00ND2075-1251044Bariumug/L142100100.0038.02075-1251045Berylliumug/L1041.00100.00ND2075-1251044Cadmiumug/L1071.00100.00ND2075-1251072Page 11 of 20 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 20, 2017ResultLimitReportingUnitsLevelSpikeResultSource%REC%RECLimitsRPDRPDLimitQual AnalyteMetals, Total - Quality ControlBatch 7020138 - EPA 3005AMatrix Spike Dup (7020138-MSD1)Prepared: 02/06/17 Analyzed: 02/10/17 Source: AAA0880-01Chromiumug/L11310.0100.000.912075-1251127Cobaltug/L10410.0100.00ND2075-1251045Copperug/L10710.0100.00ND2075-1251076Leadug/L10510.0100.00ND2075-1251050.4Nickelug/L10750.0100.002.342075-1251052Seleniumug/L10310.0100.00ND2075-1251031Silverug/L10610.0100.00ND2075-1251064Thalliumug/L1075.50100.00ND2075-1251072Vanadiumug/L11025.0100.00ND2075-1251106Zincug/L11110.0100.003.362075-1251087Post Spike (7020138-PS1)Prepared: 02/06/17 Analyzed: 02/10/17 Source: AAA0880-01Antimonyug/L102100.000.2580-120101Arsenicug/L101100.00-0.3480-120101Bariumug/L143100.0038.080-120105Berylliumug/L104100.000.0680-120104Cadmiumug/L110100.000.0480-120110Chromiumug/L110100.000.9180-120109Cobaltug/L104100.000.0180-120104Copperug/L104100.00-0.0680-120104Leadug/L102100.000.0480-120102Nickelug/L105100.002.3480-120103Seleniumug/L101100.000.2580-120101Silverug/L103100.000.0280-120103Thalliumug/L104100.000.0580-120104Vanadiumug/L107100.00-0.6880-120107Zincug/L108100.003.3680-120104Page 12 of 20 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 20, 2017ResultLimitReportingUnitsLevelSpikeResultSource%REC%RECLimitsRPDRPDLimitQual AnalyteVolatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260 - Quality ControlBatch 7010792 - EPA 5030BBlank (7010792-BLK1)Prepared & Analyzed: 01/31/17 Acetoneug/LND100Acrylonitrileug/LND200Benzeneug/LND1.0Bromochloromethaneug/LND3.0Bromodichloromethaneug/LND1.0Bromoformug/LND3.0Bromomethaneug/LND10Carbon Disulfideug/LND100Carbon Tetrachlorideug/LND1.0Chlorobenzeneug/LND3.0Chloroethaneug/LND10Chloroformug/LND5.0Chloromethaneug/LND1.0Dibromochloromethaneug/LND3.01,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropaneug/LND131,2-Dibromoethaneug/LND1.0Dibromomethaneug/LND101,2-Dichlorobenzeneug/LND5.01,4-Dichlorobenzeneug/LND1.0trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-buteneug/LND1001,1-Dichloroethaneug/LND5.01,2-Dichloroethaneug/LND1.01,1-Dichloroetheneug/LND5.0cis-1,2-Dichloroetheneug/LND5.0trans-1,2-Dichloroetheneug/LND5.01,2-Dichloropropaneug/LND1.0cis-1,3-Dichloropropeneug/LND1.0Page 13 of 20 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 20, 2017ResultLimitReportingUnitsLevelSpikeResultSource%REC%RECLimitsRPDRPDLimitQual AnalyteVolatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260 - Quality ControlBatch 7010792 - EPA 5030BBlank (7010792-BLK1)Prepared & Analyzed: 01/31/17 trans-1,3-Dichloropropeneug/LND1.0Ethylbenzeneug/LND1.0Iodomethaneug/LND10Methyl Butyl Ketone (2-Hexanone)ug/LND50Methylene Chlorideug/LND1.0Methyl Ethyl Ketone (2-Butanone)ug/LND1004-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)ug/LND100Styreneug/LND1.01,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethaneug/LND5.01,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethaneug/LND3.0Tetrachloroetheneug/LND1.0Tolueneug/LND1.01,1,1-Trichloroethaneug/LND1.01,1,2-Trichloroethaneug/LND1.0Trichloroetheneug/LND1.0Trichlorofluoromethaneug/LND1.01,2,3-Trichloropropaneug/LND1.0Vinyl Acetateug/LND50Vinyl Chlorideug/LND1.0Xylenes, totalug/LND5.0ug/L50.00080-120Surr: Dibromofluoromethane9246ug/L50.00078-120Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d49548ug/L50.00080-120Surr: Toluene-d89548ug/L50.00080-120Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene10251LCS (7010792-BS1)Prepared & Analyzed: 01/31/17 Benzeneug/L561.050.00067-134111Page 14 of 20 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 20, 2017ResultLimitReportingUnitsLevelSpikeResultSource%REC%RECLimitsRPDRPDLimitQual AnalyteVolatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260 - Quality ControlBatch 7010792 - EPA 5030BLCS (7010792-BS1)Prepared & Analyzed: 01/31/17 Chlorobenzeneug/L523.050.00069-1221031,1-Dichloroetheneug/L585.050.00058-142115Tolueneug/L581.050.00068-127115Trichloroetheneug/L561.050.00072-132111ug/L50.00080-120Surr: Dibromofluoromethane9146ug/L50.00078-120Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d49648ug/L50.00080-120Surr: Toluene-d89648ug/L50.00080-120Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene10150Matrix Spike (7010792-MS1)Prepared & Analyzed: 01/31/17 Source: AAA0911-01Benzeneug/L551.050.000ND67-134111Chlorobenzeneug/L513.050.000ND69-1221021,1-Dichloroetheneug/L575.050.000ND58-142113Tolueneug/L561.050.000ND68-127113Trichloroetheneug/L531.050.000ND72-132106ug/L50.00080-120Surr: Dibromofluoromethane9447ug/L50.00078-120Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d49749ug/L50.00080-120Surr: Toluene-d89547ug/L50.00080-120Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene10452Matrix Spike Dup (7010792-MSD1)Prepared & Analyzed: 01/31/17 Source: AAA0911-01Benzeneug/L491.050.000ND9QR-0267-1349812Chlorobenzeneug/L443.050.000ND13QR-0269-12289141,1-Dichloroetheneug/L515.050.000ND9QR-0258-14210211Tolueneug/L491.050.000ND9QR-0268-1279814Trichloroetheneug/L461.050.000ND11QR-0272-1329314Page 15 of 20 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 20, 2017ResultLimitReportingUnitsLevelSpikeResultSource%REC%RECLimitsRPDRPDLimitQual AnalyteVolatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260 - Quality ControlBatch 7010792 - EPA 5030BMatrix Spike Dup (7010792-MSD1)Prepared & Analyzed: 01/31/17 Source: AAA0911-01ug/L50.00080-120Surr: Dibromofluoromethane9447ug/L50.00078-120Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d49748ug/L50.00080-120Surr: Toluene-d89548ug/L50.00080-120Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene10552Page 16 of 20 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 20, 2017Laboratory CertificationsCodeDescriptionNumberExpires812Georgia DW Inorganics Eff: 07/01/201606/30/2017GADW812Georgia DW Microbiology Eff: 07/01/201503/09/2017GADWM381North Carolina12/31/2017NCE87315FL DOH (Non-Pot. Water, Solids) Eff:: 07/01/201606/30/2017NELACE87315FL DOH NELAC (Drinking Water) Eff: 07/01/201606/30/2017NELDW98011001South Carolina06/30/2017SCT104704397-08-TXTexas03/31/2017TX1340Virginia12/14/2017VAPage 17 of 20 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardFebruary 20, 2017LegendDefination of Laboratory Terms - Not Detected at levels greater than or equal to SWSL/RLNDSWSL/RLMDL - NC DENR Solid Waste Section LImit/Reporting Limit (Adjusted for DF/Prep Factor) - Method Detection LimitQualifiers - Dilution FactorDFR-01Elevated reporting limit due to matrix interference.QR-02The RPD result exceeded the QC control limits; however, both percent recoveries were acceptable. Sample results for the QC batch were accepted based on percent recoveries.QM-05The spike recovery was outside acceptance limits for the MS and/or MSD and/or PDS due to suspected matrix interference. Sample results for the QC batch were accepted based on acceptable LCS recoveries.QM-02The spike recovery is outside acceptance limits due to insignificant spike amount as compared to sample concentration.JEstimated value less than Reporting Limit (RL) but greater than Method Detection Limit(MDL) (CLP J-Flag).H-04Sample dilution was analyzed outside holding time. Sample was originally analyzed within holding time but required further dilution.B-01Analyte was detected in the associated method blank at an estimated level equal to or greater than the MDL. Sample values reported as greater than the MDL and less than 10x the method blank value are reported as estimated values.Note: Unless otherwise noted, all results are reported on an as received basis.Page 18 of 20 Page 19 of 20 LOG-IN CHECKLIST Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC Foothills Environmental Landfill LeachateProject: Client: Printed: 1/31/2017 10:25:56AM Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis (770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201 110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092 PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC. Date Received:01/27/17 09:15 Logged In By:Charles Hawks Work Order:AAA0896 OBSERVATIONS Attn: Mr. Derek Bouchard #Samples: 1 #Containers: 7 1.0 1.0 YES Minimum Temp(C):Maximum Temp(C): CHECKLIST ITEMS COC included with Samples Sample Container(s) Intact Chain of Custody Complete Sample Container(s) Match COC Custody seal Intact Temperature in Compliance Sufficient Sample Volume for Analysis Zero Headspace Maintained for VOA Analyses Samples labeled preserved (If Applicable) Samples received within Allowable Hold Times Samples Received on Ice Preservation Confirmed YES YES YES N/A YES YES YES YES YES YES YES Custody Seal(s) Used:No The sample type was not listed on the COC. The pH was adjusted from 7 to <2 for COD/NO3+NO2, and Metals with H2SO4 and HNO3. CFH Comments: Page 1 of 1Page 20 of 20 PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201Republic Services of North Carolina, LLCProject: Foothills Environmental Landfill ResampleConover, NC 286131220 Commerce Street, SWMr. Derek BouchardWe appreciate the opportunity to provide the analytical support for your project. The analytical results in this report are based upon information supplied by you, the client, and are for your exclusive use. If you have any questions regarding this data package, please do not hesitate to call. Pace Analytical Services, LLC. certifies that the following analytical results meet all requirements of the National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Conference(NELAC).All test results relate only to the samples analyzed.Laboratory ReportProject #:MW2R/UD1Prepared For:Attention:March 13, 2017Report Number:AAC0022Approved:This report may not be reproduced, except in full, without written approval from Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Page 1 of 11 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardMarch 13, 2017Sample IDLaboratory IDMatrixDate SampledANALYTICAL REPORT FOR SAMPLESDate Received1403-MW2RAAC0022-0102/28/17 11:5303/01/17 10:20Ground Water1403-UD1AAC0022-0202/28/17 12:0003/01/17 10:20Ground WaterPage 2 of 11 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardMarch 13, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-MW2RGround WaterAAC0022-01AAC002202/28/17 11:53Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill Resample03/01/17 10:20Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260EPA 8260B1.6ug/L1Benzene1.07030072EPA 5030B0.271-43-203/01/17 19:0803/01/17 10:30EPA 8260B1.8ug/L1Vinyl Chloride1.07030072EPA 5030B0.675-01-403/01/17 19:0803/01/17 10:30EPA 8260B87 %Surr: Dibromofluoromethane7030072EPA 5030B1868-53-703/01/17 19:0803/01/17 10:3080-120EPA 8260B109 %Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d47030072EPA 5030B17060-07-003/01/17 19:0803/01/17 10:3078-120EPA 8260B114 %Surr: Toluene-d87030072EPA 5030B2037-26-503/01/17 19:0803/01/17 10:3080-120EPA 8260B110 %Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene7030072EPA 5030B460-00-403/01/17 19:0803/01/17 10:3080-120Page 3 of 11 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardMarch 13, 2017ResultAnalyteSWSL/ RLPrepMethodQual DFUnitsBatchAnalyticalMethodMDLCAS #Prep Date/TimeAnalysis Date/TimeClient ID:Date/Time Sampled:Matrix:Report No.:Lab No:Date/Time Received:1403-UD1Ground WaterAAC0022-02AAC002202/28/17 12:00Project:Foothills Environmental Landfill Resample03/01/17 10:20Metals, TotalEPA 6020B0.46ug/L1Chromium10.0J7030085EPA 3005A0.347440-47-303/07/17 00:3003/02/17 18:10NDEPA 6020Bug/L1Vanadium25.07030085EPA 3005A1.357440-62-203/07/17 00:3003/02/17 18:10Page 4 of 11 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardMarch 13, 2017ResultLimitReportingUnitsLevelSpikeResultSource%REC%RECLimitsRPDRPDLimitQual AnalyteMetals, Total - Quality ControlBatch 7030085 - EPA 3005ABlank (7030085-BLK1)Prepared: 03/02/17 Analyzed: 03/06/17 Chromiumug/LND10.0Vanadiumug/LND25.0LCS (7030085-BS1)Prepared: 03/02/17 Analyzed: 03/06/17 Chromiumug/L10410.0100.0080-120104Vanadiumug/L10425.0100.0080-120104Matrix Spike (7030085-MS1)Prepared: 03/02/17 Analyzed: 03/06/17 Source: AAC0019-01Chromiumug/L10910.0100.00ND75-125109Vanadiumug/L10525.0100.00ND75-125105Matrix Spike Dup (7030085-MSD1)Prepared: 03/02/17 Analyzed: 03/07/17 Source: AAC0019-01Chromiumug/L10210.0100.00ND2075-1251026Vanadiumug/L10025.0100.00ND2075-1251004Post Spike (7030085-PS1)Prepared: 03/02/17 Analyzed: 03/07/17 Source: AAC0019-01Chromiumug/L106100.000.1180-120106Vanadiumug/L103100.000.2080-120103Page 5 of 11 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardMarch 13, 2017ResultLimitReportingUnitsLevelSpikeResultSource%REC%RECLimitsRPDRPDLimitQual AnalyteVolatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260 - Quality ControlBatch 7030072 - EPA 5030BBlank (7030072-BLK1)Prepared & Analyzed: 03/01/17 Benzeneug/LND1.0Vinyl Chlorideug/LND1.0ug/L50.00080-120Surr: Dibromofluoromethane8643ug/L50.00078-120Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d410753ug/L50.00080-120Surr: Toluene-d811156ug/L50.00080-120Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene11356LCS (7030072-BS1)Prepared & Analyzed: 03/01/17 Benzeneug/L5150.00067-134101Chlorobenzeneug/L5450.00069-1221091,1-Dichloroetheneug/L5050.00058-142101Tolueneug/L5250.00068-127104Trichloroetheneug/L4850.00072-13295ug/L50.00080-120Surr: Dibromofluoromethane8945ug/L50.00078-120Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d410954ug/L50.00080-120Surr: Toluene-d811156ug/L50.00080-120Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene10854Matrix Spike (7030072-MS1)Prepared & Analyzed: 03/01/17 Source: AAB0963-01Benzeneug/L5250.0000.067-134105Chlorobenzeneug/L5550.0000.069-1221091,1-Dichloroetheneug/L6050.0000.058-142119Tolueneug/L5350.0000.068-127107Trichloroetheneug/L4750.0000.072-13294ug/L50.00080-120Surr: Dibromofluoromethane8542Page 6 of 11 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardMarch 13, 2017ResultLimitReportingUnitsLevelSpikeResultSource%REC%RECLimitsRPDRPDLimitQual AnalyteVolatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260 - Quality ControlBatch 7030072 - EPA 5030BMatrix Spike (7030072-MS1)Prepared & Analyzed: 03/01/17 Source: AAB0963-01ug/L50.00078-120Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d411256ug/L50.00080-120Surr: Toluene-d811256ug/L50.00080-120Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene11055Matrix Spike Dup (7030072-MSD1)Prepared & Analyzed: 03/01/17 Source: AAB0963-01Benzeneug/L5450.0000.0967-1341072Chlorobenzeneug/L5450.0000.01369-1221090.21,1-Dichloroetheneug/L6050.0000.0958-1421200.9Tolueneug/L5550.0000.0968-1271092Trichloroetheneug/L5050.0000.01172-132995ug/L50.00080-120Surr: Dibromofluoromethane8342ug/L50.00078-120Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d410954ug/L50.00080-120Surr: Toluene-d811156ug/L50.00080-120Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene11256Page 7 of 11 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardMarch 13, 2017Laboratory CertificationsCodeDescriptionNumberExpires812Georgia DW Inorganics Eff: 07/01/201606/30/2017GADW812Georgia DW Microbiology Eff: 07/01/201505/09/2017GADWM381North Carolina12/31/2017NCE87315FL DOH (Non-Pot. Water, Solids) Eff:: 07/01/201606/30/2017NELACE87315FL DOH NELAC (Drinking Water) Eff: 07/01/201606/30/2017NELDW98011001South Carolina06/30/2017SCT104704397-08-TXTexas03/31/2017TX1340Virginia12/14/2017VAPage 8 of 11 Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC.Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC1220 Commerce Street, SWConover NC, 28613Attention: Mr. Derek BouchardMarch 13, 2017LegendDefination of Laboratory Terms - Not Detected at levels greater than or equal to SWSL/RLNDSWSL/RLMDL - NC DENR Solid Waste Section LImit/Reporting Limit (Adjusted for DF/Prep Factor) - Method Detection LimitQualifiers - Dilution FactorDFJEstimated value less than Reporting Limit (RL) but greater than Method Detection Limit(MDL) (CLP J-Flag).Note: Unless otherwise noted, all results are reported on an as received basis.Page 9 of 11 Page 10 of 11 LOG-IN CHECKLIST Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC Foothills Environmental Landfill ResampleProject: Client: Printed: 3/3/2017 8:45:15AM Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis (770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201 110 Technology Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092 PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, LLC. Date Received:03/01/17 10:20 Logged In By:Charles Hawks Work Order:AAC0022 OBSERVATIONS Attn: Mr. Derek Bouchard #Samples: 2 #Containers: 4 2.0 2.0 YES Minimum Temp(C):Maximum Temp(C): CHECKLIST ITEMS COC included with Samples Sample Container(s) Intact Chain of Custody Complete Sample Container(s) Match COC Custody seal Intact Temperature in Compliance Sufficient Sample Volume for Analysis Zero Headspace Maintained for VOA Analyses Samples labeled preserved (If Applicable) Samples received within Allowable Hold Times Samples Received on Ice Preservation Confirmed YES NO YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES Custody Seal(s) Used:Yes The collection time for UD1 was not listed on the COC and was taken from the container label. CFH Comments: Page 1 of 1Page 11 of 11 Appendix C Statistical Analyses Worksheets JOYCE Project:Foothills Regional Landfill Project No: 890.1601.12 Task No: 02 Date: 01-Mar-17 Analyte:Cobalt Concentration RL Sample No. Sample Date Location (µg/L) (µg/L) 1 10-Aug-98 MW-1 ND 10 2 27-Jan-99 MW-1 ND 10 3 19-Jul-99 MW-1 ND 10 4 9-Sep-99 MW-1 ND 10 5 25-Jan-00 MW-1 ND 10 6 21-Jul-00 MW-1 ND 10 7 9-Jan-01 MW-1 ND 10 8 17-Jul-01 MW-1 ND 10 9 22-Jan-02 MW-1 ND 10 10 15-Jul-02 MW-1 ND 10 11 30-Jan-03 MW-1 ND 5 12 30-Jul-03 MW-1 ND 5 13 15-Jan-04 MW-1 ND 10 14 16-Jul-04 MW-1 ND 10 15 28-Jan-05 MW-1 ND 10 16 21-Jul-05 MW-1 ND 10 17 18-Jan-06 MW-1 ND 10 18 26-Jul-06 MW-1 ND 10 19 23-Jan-07 MW-1 ND 10 20 25-Jul-07 MW-1 ND 10 21 7-Jan-08 MW-1 ND 10 22 23-Jul-08 MW-1 ND 10 23 6-Jan-09 MW-1 ND 10 24 8-Jul-09 MW-1 ND 10 25 19-Jan-10 MW-1 ND 10 26 27-Jul-10 MW-1 ND 10 27 24-Jan-11 MW-1 ND 10 28 25-Jul-11 MW-1 ND 10 29 5-Jan-12 MW-1 ND 10 30 3-Jul-12 MW-1 ND 10 31 30-Jan-13 MW-1 ND 10 32 15-Jul-13 MW-1 ND 10 33 30-Jan-14 MW-1 ND 10 34 22-Jul-14 MW-1 ND 10 35 26-Jan-15 MW-1 ND 10 36 26-Jul-15 MW-1 ND 10 37 28-Jan-16 MW-1R 0.55 J 10 38 29-Jul-16 MW-1R ND 10 39 26-Jan-17 MW-1R ND 10 Number of Data: 39 Number of Truncated Data: 38 Percentage of Truncated Data: 97% Upper Poisson Prediction Limit: 44.1 µg/L All concentrations in micrograms per liter (µg/L). ND = Not detected above the method detection limit (truncated). J = Estimated concentration below the RL. RL = Reporitng Limit (PQL or SWSL). Joyce Project:Foothills Regional Landfill Project No: 890.1601.12 Task No: 02 Date: 31-Mar-17 Upper Poisson Prediction Limit Analyte:Cobalt Background Data Discrete Concentration RL Half Poisson Sample No. Sample Date Location (µg/l) (µg/l) RL Count 1 10-Aug-98 MW-1 ND 10 5 5 2 27-Jan-99 MW-1 ND 10 5 5 3 19-Jul-99 MW-1 ND 10 5 5 4 9-Sep-99 MW-1 ND 10 5 5 5 25-Jan-00 MW-1 ND 10 5 5 6 21-Jul-00 MW-1 ND 10 5 5 7 9-Jan-01 MW-1 ND 10 5 5 8 17-Jul-01 MW-1 ND 10 5 5 9 22-Jan-02 MW-1 ND 10 5 5 10 15-Jul-02 MW-1 ND 10 5 5 11 30-Jan-03 MW-1 ND 5 2.5 2.5 12 30-Jul-03 MW-1 ND 5 2.5 2.5 13 15-Jan-04 MW-1 ND 10 5 5 14 16-Jul-04 MW-1 ND 10 5 5 15 28-Jan-05 MW-1 ND 10 5 5 16 21-Jul-05 MW-1 ND 10 5 5 17 18-Jan-06 MW-1 ND 10 5 5 18 26-Jul-06 MW-1 ND 10 5 5 19 23-Jan-07 MW-1 ND 10 5 5 20 25-Jul-07 MW-1 ND 10 5 5 21 7-Jan-08 MW-1 ND 10 5 5 22 23-Jul-08 MW-1 ND 10 5 5 23 6-Jan-09 MW-1 ND 10 5 5 24 8-Jul-09 MW-1 ND 10 5 5 25 19-Jan-10 MW-1 ND 10 5 5 26 27-Jul-10 MW-1 ND 10 5 5 27 24-Jan-11 MW-1 ND 10 5 5 28 25-Jul-11 MW-1 ND 10 5 5 29 5-Jan-12 MW-1 ND 10 5 5 30 3-Jul-12 MW-1 ND 10 5 5 31 30-Jan-13 MW-1 ND 10 5 5 32 15-Jul-13 MW-1 ND 10 5 5 33 30-Jan-14 MW-1 ND 10 5 5 34 22-Jul-14 MW-1 ND 10 5 5 35 26-Jan-15 MW-1 ND 10 5 5 36 26-Jul-15 MW-1 ND 10 5 5 37 28-Jan-16 MW-1R 0.55 10 5 0.55 38 29-Jul-16 MW-1R ND 10 5 5 39 26-Jan-17 MW-1R ND 10 5 5 Note: All sample concentrations are micrograms per liter (µg/L) Using the background data, the upper Poisson Prediction Limit, y*, is determined by: y* = c y + [(t^2) c / 2] + t c [y (1 + (1/c)) + ((t^2) / 4)]^0.5 where: c = k / n y = Poisson count t = t(n-1, 0.95), Student's t-distribution n-1 = degrees of freedom (number of samples - 1) k = number of downgradient samples per event (7) .95 = confidence interval n = number of background samples For: c = 0.179 k = 7 = 7 d.g. MW's y = 185.55 t = 1.688 n = 39 y* = 44.1 µg/L Appendix D Historical Constituents/Analytes in Groundwater APPENDIX D: Historical Groundwater Constituents/AnalytesSampleAnalyteCollection DateDL SWSLMW-1 MW-1R MW-2 MW-2R MW-3 MW-3R MW-3R2 MW-4 MW-5 MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9 MW-10 UD-1 UD-2BlanksInorganicsAntimony 01/05/12 6.00 6.00 0.36 J --- --- 0.18 J --- --- 0.13 J ND ND ND ND --- --- --- ND --- NDGWPS = 1.4 µg/L 07/03/12 6.00 6.00 0.50 J --- --- ND --- --- ND ND ND ND ND --- --- --- ND --- ND01/30/13 6.00 6.00 0.55 J --- --- 0.34 J --- --- 0.20 J ND ND ND ND --- --- ---28.3--- ND02/18/13 6.00 6.00 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ND --- ND04/10/13 6.00 6.00 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ND --- --- --- --- 0.24 J05/09/13 6.00 6.00 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ND --- --- --- --- ND06/12/13 6.00 6.00 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 1.64 J --- --- --- --- ND07/15/13 6.00 6.00 ND --- --- ND --- --- 0.66 B 0.29 B ND ND ND 0.62 B --- --- 10.6 B --- 0.45 J01/30/14 6.00 6.00 0.43 B --- --- ND --- --- 0.31 B ND ND ND ND ND --- --- --- --- 0.62 J07/22/14 1.05 6.00 ND --- --- ND --- --- ND ND ND ND ND ND --- --- ND ND ND01/26/15 1.05 6.00 ND --- --- ND --- --- ND ND ND ND ND ND --- --- ND ND ND07/28/15 0.25 6.00 ND --- --- ND --- --- 1.90 J ND ND ND ND 0.50 J --- --- ND ND ND01/28/16 0.25 6.00 --- ND --- ND --- --- 0.90 J ND ND ND ND ND --- ND 4.37 J 1.98 J ND07/19/16 0.25 6.00 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ND --- --- --- ---07/28/16 0.25 6.00 --- 2.09 B --- 0.70 B --- --- 0.35 B ND ND 0.37 B ND ND ND ND 1.40 B dry 0.28 J01/26/17 0.25 6.00 --- ND --- ND --- --- ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 3.28 J dry ND02/28/17 0.25 6.00 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 0.39 J ND --- --- ---Arsenic 08/10/9810 10ND --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---NC 2L = 10 µg/L 01/27/9910 10ND --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---07/19/9910 10ND --- ND --- ND --- --- ND --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---09/07/9910 10--- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---09/09/9910 10ND --- ND --- ND --- --- ND --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---10/12/9910 10--- --- ND --- ND --- --- ND --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---12/06/9910 10--- --- ND --- ND --- --- ND --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---01/25/0010 10ND --- ND --- ND --- --- ND --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---07/21/0010 10ND --- ND --- ND --- --- ND --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ND01/09/0110 10ND --- ND --- ND --- --- ND --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ND07/17/0110 10ND --- Dry --- ND --- --- ND --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ND11/27/0110 10--- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ND --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---01/22/0210 10ND --- Dry --- ND --- --- ND ND --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ND07/15/0210 10ND --- Dry --- ND --- --- ND ND --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ND01/30/0355ND --- --- ND ND ND --- ND ND --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ND07/30/0355ND --- --- ND ND ND --- ND ND --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ND01/15/0410 10ND --- --- ND ND ND --- ND ND --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ND07/16/0410 10ND --- --- ND ND ND --- ND ND --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ND01/28/0510 10ND --- --- ND ND ND --- ND ND --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ND07/21/0510 10ND --- --- ND ND ND --- ND ND --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ND10/21/0510 10--- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ND --- --- --- --- --- --- ---01/18/0610 10ND --- --- ND ND ND --- ND ND ND --- --- --- --- --- --- ND03/14/0610 10ND --- --- ND ND ND --- ND ND ND --- --- --- --- --- --- ND07/26/0610 10ND --- --- ND ND ND --- ND ND ND --- --- --- --- --- --- ND08/21/0620 20--- --- --- --- --- --- ND --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ND10/03/0610 10--- --- --- --- --- --- ND --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ND01/23/0710 10ND --- --- ND --- --- ND ND ND 3.80 B --- --- --- --- --- --- 2.70 J07/25/0710 10ND --- --- ND --- --- ND ND ND ND --- --- --- --- --- --- ND01/07/0810 10ND --- --- ND --- --- ND 2.10 J ND ND --- --- --- --- --- --- ND07/23/0810 10ND --- --- ND --- --- 3.40 J ND ND ND --- --- --- --- --- --- ND08/11/0810 10--- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ND --- ND01/06/091010ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------------3.60 J07/08/0910 10ND------3.95 B ------NDNDND3.65 B ------------8.48 J ---2.92 J01/19/1010 10ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------ND---ND06/02/1010 10------------------------------4.17---------------3.57 J07/27/1010 10ND------ND------NDNDND3.79 J 4.04---------ND---ND11/22/1010 10------------------------------ND---------------ND01/24/1110 10ND------ND------NDNDNDNDND---------ND---ND07/25/1110 10ND------ND------NDNDNDNDND---------ND---ND01/05/1210 10.00ND------ND------NDNDNDNDND---------ND---ND07/03/1210 10.00ND------ND------ND1.92 B ND1.58 B 1.43---------3.06 B ---1.79 J01/30/1310 10.00ND------ND------NDNDNDNDND---------7.63 J ---ND04/10/1310 10.00---------------------------------1.78 J ------------ND05/09/1310 10.00---------------------------------ND------------ND06/12/1310 10.00---------------------------------ND------------ND07/15/1310 10.00ND------ND------NDNDNDNDNDND------3.93 J ---ND01/30/14 10.0 10.00 ND------ND------NDNDNDNDNDND------------ND07/22/14 1.1 10.00 ND------ND------NDNDNDNDNDND------NDNDND01/26/15 1.13 10.00 ND------ND------NDNDNDNDNDND------NDNDND07/28/15 0.75 10.00 ND------ND------NDNDNDNDNDND------NDNDND01/28/16 0.75 10.00 ---ND---ND------NDNDNDNDNDND---ND1.82 J 1.27 J ND07/19/16 0.75 10.00 ------------------------------------1.21 J ------------07/28/16 0.75 10.00 ---ND---ND------NDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDdryND01/26/17 0.75 10.00 ---ND---ND------NDNDNDNDNDNDNDND1.97 J dryND02/28/17 0.75 10.00 ------------------------------------NDND---------Foothills Regional LandfillPermit No. 14-03Page 1 of 31Joyce Engineering APPENDIX D: Historical Groundwater Constituents/AnalytesSampleAnalyteCollection DateDL SWSLMW-1 MW-1R MW-2 MW-2R MW-3 MW-3R MW-3R2 MW-4 MW-5 MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9 MW-10 UD-1 UD-2BlanksBarium08/10/98 ---500ND------------------------------------------------NC 2L = 700 µg/L01/27/99 ---500ND------------------------------------------------07/19/99 ---500ND---ND---ND------ND---------------------------09/07/99 ---500---------------------------------------------------09/09/99 ---500ND---ND---ND------ND---------------------------10/12/99 ---500------ND---ND------ND---------------------------12/06/99 ---500------ND---ND------ND---------------------------01/25/00 ---500ND---ND---ND------ND---------------------------07/21/00 ---500ND---ND---ND------ND------------------------ND01/09/01 ---500ND---ND---ND------ND------------------------ND07/17/01 ---500ND---Dry---ND------ND------------------------ND11/27/01 ---500------------------------ND------------------------01/22/02 ---500ND---Dry---ND------NDND---------------------ND07/15/02 ---500ND---Dry---ND------NDND---------------------ND01/30/03 ---541.0------56.126.919.9---38.9059.3---------------------ND07/30/03 ---577.1 B ------60.9 B 31.1 B 50 B ---34.70 B 149 B ---------------------46.3 B01/15/04 ---500ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND07/16/04 ---500ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND01/28/05 ---500ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND07/21/05 ---500ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND10/21/05 ---500---------------------------ND---------------------01/18/06 ---500ND------NDNDND---NDNDND------------------ND03/14/06 ---2075.7------71.6ND20---37.047.9 89.5------------------ND07/26/06 ---500ND------NDNDND---NDNDND------------------ND08/21/06 ---20------------------ND---------------------------ND10/03/06 ---10------------------ND---------------------------ND01/23/07 ---10060.0 J ------82.5 J ------17.1 J 28.4 J 41.3 J 107------------------ND07/25/07 ---10065.3 J ------91.7 J ------88.5 J 30.1 J 42.8 J 132------------------ND01/07/08 ---10069.5 J ------103------11.0 J 60.5 J 48.2 J 143------------------0.3 J07/23/08 ---10071.1 J ------107------9.4 J 56.8 J 51.6 J 197------------------1.3 J08/11/08 ---100------------------------------------------52.3 J ---ND01/06/09 ---10070.4 J ------111------8.6 J 54.8 J 48.4 J 189------------------ND07/08/09 ---10077.2 J ------120------52.5 J 29.5 J 53.4 J 195------------478---ND01/19/10 ---10077.1 J ------114------43.7 J 29.8 J 49.1 J 176------------53.8 J ---0.3 J06/02/10---100------------------------------46.1---------------ND07/27/10 ---10072.8 J ------117------23.9 J 27.1 J 46.6 J 13438.2---------55.6 J ---ND11/22/10 ---100------------------------------18.1---------------ND01/24/11 ---10078.9 J ------131------9.7 J 49.0 J 54.3 J 14746.4---------72.7 J ---ND07/25/11 ---10078.4 J ------150------11.8 J 40.3 J 60.5 J 18132.8---------103---ND01/05/12 ---10069.0 J ------137------8.2 J 40.1 J 56.6 J 14339.4---------78.4 J ---0.1 J07/03/12 ---10068.8 J ------141------11.4 J 26.5 J 57.0 J 16943.1---------128---0.8 J01/30/13 ---10067.1 J ------148------11.8 J 24.7 J 59.2 J 15629.6---------323---ND04/10/13 ---100---------------------------------131.0------------ND05/09/13 ---100---------------------------------66.4 J ------------ND06/12/13 ---100---------------------------------70.8 J ------------ND07/15/13 ---10060.1 J ------151------31.7 J 26.9 J 62.7 J 172228146------450---0.3 J01/30/14 10010059.8 J ------167------19.8 J 28.6 J 67.6 J 246177134------------ND07/22/14 0.110053.3 J ------174------13.6 J 29.4 J 68.7 J 17814169 J ------59.7 J 60.1 J 0.26 J01/26/15 0.1010050.1 J ------186------10.0 J 35.1 J 74.3 J 18796.8 J 111------65.8 J 67.9 J ND07/28/15 0.3010045.6 J ------162------10.2 J 30.1 J 75.4 J 13758.0 J 51.6 J ------61.0 J 79.7 J 0.41 J01/28/16 0.30100---90.7 J ---211------16.5 J 27.3 J 81.5 J 19267.6 J 50.5 J ---38.2 J 1791400.37 J07/19/16 0.30100------------------------------------41.4 J ------------07/28/16 0.30100---75.2 J ---227------10.5 J 30.2 J 88.4 J 18986.1 J 52.2 J 17.1 J 19.5 J 55 J dry0.59 J01/26/17 0.30100---75.0 J ---286------9.2 B 40.1 J 101.0 19152.7 J 64.9 J 12.3 B 14.1 B 131dry3.46 J02/28/17 0.30100------------------------------------11.721.2---------Foothills Regional LandfillPermit No. 14-03Page 2 of 31Joyce Engineering APPENDIX D: Historical Groundwater Constituents/AnalytesSampleAnalyteCollection DateDL SWSLMW-1 MW-1R MW-2 MW-2R MW-3 MW-3R MW-3R2 MW-4 MW-5 MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9 MW-10 UD-1 UD-2BlanksBeryllium08/10/98 ---2ND------------------------------------------------GWPS = 4 µg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ry---ND------ND------------------------ND11/27/01 ---2------------------------ND------------------------01/22/02 ---2ND---Dry---ND------NDND---------------------ND07/15/02 ---2ND---Dry---ND------NDND---------------------ND01/30/03 ---0.2ND------NDNDND---0.360.374---------------------ND07/30/03 ---0.2ND------NDND0.54---ND0.469---------------------ND01/15/04 ---2ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND07/16/04 ---2ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND01/28/05 ---2ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND07/21/05 ---2ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND10/21/05 ---2---------------------------2.54---------------------01/18/06 ---2ND------NDNDND---NDNDND------------------ND03/14/06 ---1ND------NDNDND---NDNDND------------------ND07/26/06 ---2ND------NDNDND---NDNDND------------------ND08/21/06 ---1------------------ND---------------------------ND10/03/06 ---1------------------ND---------------------------ND01/23/07 ---1ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------------ND07/25/07 ---1ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------------ND01/07/08 ---1ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------------ND07/23/08 ---1ND------ND------NDNDND0.60 J ------------------ND08/11/08 ---1------------------------------------------ND---0.10 J01/06/09 ---1ND------ND------NDNDND0.60 J ------------------ND07/08/09 ---1ND------ND------NDNDND0.89 J ------------4.44---ND01/19/10 ---1ND------ND------NDNDND0.81 J ------------ND---ND06/02/10 ---1------------------------------ND---------------ND07/27/10 ---1ND------ND------NDNDND0.47 J ND---------ND---ND11/22/10 ---1------------------------------ND---------------ND01/24/11 ---10.15 J ------0.12 J ------0.12 J 0.13 J ND0.73 J ND---------ND---ND07/25/11 ---1ND------ND------NDNDND0.72 J ND---------ND---ND01/05/12 ---1.000.08 J ------0.08 J ------ND0.07 J ND0.66 J 0.57---------0.14 J ---ND07/03/12 ---1.00ND------ND------NDNDND0.9 J 0.23---------0.39 J ---ND01/30/13 ---1.000.12 J ------ND------NDNDND0.82 J 0.24---------0.24 J ---ND04/10/13 ---1.00---------------------------------0.85 J ------------ND05/09/13 ---1.00---------------------------------0.43 J ------------ND06/12/13 ---1.00---------------------------------0.36 J ------------ND07/15/13 ---1.00ND------ND------ND0.14 J ND0.73 J 1.331.18------0.41 J ---ND01/30/14 1.001.00ND------ND------ND0.16 J ND1.500.61 J 1.21------------ND07/22/14 0.051.00ND------ND------ND0.20 J ND0.69 J 0.50 J 0.39 J ------NDNDND01/26/15 0.051.000.06 J ------0.11 J ------ND0.10 J 0.07 J 0.72 J 0.45 J 0.81 J ------ND0.08 J ND07/28/15 0.091.00ND------ND------NDNDND0.68 J 0.25 J 0.30 J ------ND0.19 J ND01/28/16 0.091.00---ND---0.10 J ------ND0.11 J ND0.70 J 0.36 J 0.35 J ---0.12 J 0.55 J 0.19 J ND07/19/16 0.091.00------------------------------------0.10 J ------------07/28/16 0.091.00---ND---0.12 J ------NDNDND0.61 J 0.41 J 0.35 J NDNDNDdryND01/26/17 0.091.00---ND---0.11 J ------ND0.09 J ND0.61 J 0.20 J 0.30 J NDND1.14dryND02/28/17 0.091.00------------------------------------NDND---------Foothills Regional LandfillPermit No. 14-03Page 3 of 31Joyce Engineering APPENDIX D: Historical Groundwater Constituents/AnalytesSampleAnalyteCollection DateDL SWSLMW-1 MW-1R MW-2 MW-2R MW-3 MW-3R MW-3R2 MW-4 MW-5 MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9 MW-10 UD-1 UD-2BlanksCadmium08/10/98 ---1ND------------------------------------------------NC 2L = 2 µg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ry---ND------ND------------------------ND11/27/01 ---1------------------------ND------------------------01/22/02 ---1ND---Dry---ND------NDND---------------------ND07/15/02 ---1ND---Dry---ND------NDND---------------------ND01/30/03 ---5ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND07/30/03 ---5ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND01/15/04 ---5ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND07/16/04 ---5ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND01/28/05 ---5ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND07/21/05 ---5ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND01/18/06 ---5ND------NDNDND---NDNDND------------------ND01/19/06 ---5---------------------------------------------------03/14/06 ---1ND------NDNDND---NDNDND------------------ND07/26/06 ---5ND------NDNDND---NDNDND------------------ND08/21/06 ---1------------------ND---------------------------ND10/03/06 ---1------------------ND---------------------------ND01/23/07 ---1ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------------ND07/25/07 ---1ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------------ND01/07/08 ---1ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------------ND07/23/08 ---1ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------------ND08/11/08 ---1------------------------------------------ND---ND01/06/09 ---10.4 J ------ND------NDNDNDND------------------ND07/08/09 ---10.2 B ------0.2 B ------0.3 B ND 0.0879 B 0.3 B ------------0.85 J ---0.14 J01/19/10 ---1ND------ND------NDNDND0.1 J ------------ND---ND06/02/10 ---1------------------------------ND---------------ND07/27/10 ---1ND------ND------NDNDNDNDND---------ND---ND11/22/10 ---1------------------------------ND---------------ND01/24/11 ---1ND------ND------NDNDNDNDND---------ND---ND07/25/11 ---1ND------ND------NDNDNDNDND---------ND---ND01/05/12 --- 1.00 ND------ND------NDNDND0.08 J ND---------ND---ND07/03/12 --- 1.00 ND------ND------NDNDND0.12 J 0.10---------ND---ND01/30/13 --- 1.00 0.29 J ------0.13 J ------ND0.08 J 0.25 J 0.16 J 0.07---------0.15 J ---ND04/10/13 --- 1.00 ---------------------------------0.09 J ------------ND05/09/13 --- 1.00 ---------------------------------0.08 J ------------ND06/12/13 --- 1.00 ---------------------------------0.13 J ------------ND07/15/13 --- 1.00 ND------ND------ND0.11 J ND0.17 J 0.29 J 0.18 J ------0.11 J ---ND01/30/14 1.00 1.00 ND------ND------0.09 J NDND0.15 J 0.20 J 0.29 J ------------ND07/22/14 0.05 1.00 ND------ND------0.07 J NDND0.09 J 0.12 J 0.15 J ------NDNDND01/26/15 0.05 1.00 ND------ND------NDNDND0.11 J 0.10 J 0.18 J ------NDNDND07/28/15 0.10 1.00 ND------ND------NDNDND0.20 J 0.11 J 0.10 J ------NDNDND01/28/16 0.10 1.00 ---ND---ND------NDNDND0.11 J NDND---NDNDNDND07/19/16 0.101.00------------------------------------ND------------07/28/16 0.10 1.00 ---ND---ND------NDNDND0.19 J 0.12 J 0.13 J NDNDNDdryND01/26/17 0.10 1.00 ---ND---ND------0.10 J 0.13 J ND0.17 J 0.10 J 0.20 J NDNDNDdryND02/28/17 0.10 1.00---------------------------NDND---------Foothills Regional LandfillPermit No. 14-03Page 4 of 31Joyce Engineering APPENDIX D: Historical Groundwater Constituents/AnalytesSampleAnalyteCollection DateDL SWSLMW-1 MW-1R MW-2 MW-2R MW-3 MW-3R MW-3R2 MW-4 MW-5 MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9 MW-10 UD-1 UD-2BlanksChromium08/10/98 ---10ND------------------------------------------------NC 2L = 10 µg/L01/27/99 ---10ND------------------------------------------------07/19/99 ---10ND---ND---ND------ND---------------------------09/07/99 ---10---------------------------------------------------09/09/99 ---10ND---ND---ND------ND---------------------------10/12/99 ---10------ND---ND------ND---------------------------12/06/99 ---10------ND---ND------ND---------------------------01/25/00 ---10ND---ND---ND------ND---------------------------07/21/00 ---10ND---ND---ND------ND------------------------ND01/09/01 ---10ND---ND---ND------ND------------------------ND07/17/01 ---10ND---Dry---ND------ND------------------------ND11/27/01 ---10------------------------ND------------------------01/22/02 ---10ND---Dry---ND------NDND---------------------ND07/15/02 ---10ND---Dry---ND------10.0ND---------------------ND01/30/03 ---5ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND07/30/03 ---5ND------NDND5.64---ND8.66---------------------ND01/15/04 ---10ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND07/16/04 ---10ND------NDNDND---ND21.5---------------------ND01/28/05 ---10ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND07/21/05 ---10ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND10/21/05 ---10---------------------------36.1---------------------01/18/06 ---10ND------NDNDND---NDNDND------------------ND03/14/06 ---10ND------NDNDND---NDNDND------------------ND07/26/06 ---10ND------NDNDND---NDNDND------------------ND08/21/06 ---10------------------ND---------------------------ND10/03/06 ---10------------------ND---------------------------ND01/23/07 ---10ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------------ND07/25/07 ---10ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------------ND01/07/08 ---10ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------------ND07/23/08 ---10ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------------ND08/11/08 ---10------------------------------------------ND---ND01/06/09 ---102.60 B ------2.2 B ------2.50 B ND15.4ND------------------2.50 J07/08/09---10ND------ND------3.73 J ND1.53 J 1.14 J ------------31.10---ND01/19/10 ---10ND------ND------2.84 J NDNDND------------ND---ND06/02/10 ---10------------------------------5.87---------------ND07/27/10 ---10ND------ND------1.49 J NDND1.07 J 4.82---------ND---ND11/22/10 ---10------------------------------2.36---------------ND01/24/11 ---10ND------ND------NDNDNDND6.56---------1.02 J ---ND07/25/11 ---10ND------ND------1.28 J NDND1.57 J 4.19---------2.99 J ---ND01/05/12 ---10.0ND------ND------NDNDNDND4.15---------ND---ND07/03/12 ---10.0ND------ND------NDNDNDND1.87---------ND---ND01/30/13 ---10.0ND------1.18 J ------1.96 J ND1.03 J 1.38 J 3.95---------9.19 J ---ND04/10/13 ---10.0---------------------------------10.6------------1.44 J05/09/13 ---10.0---------------------------------0.93 B ------------1.20 J06/12/13 ---10.0---------------------------------ND------------ND07/15/13 ---10.01.55 B ------1.79 B ------2.41 B 1.03 B 1.48 B 1.61 B 12.40 B 5.98 B ------13.8 B ---0.73 J01/30/14 10.0 10.0 0.75 B ------1.11 B ------1.88 B 1.28 B 1.27 B 7.45 B 6.87 B 5.34 B ------------2.84 J07/22/14 0.7 10.0 ND------1.11 B ------3.38 B 1.07 B 0.96 B 2.46 B 8.99 B 2.15 B ------ND1.53 B 3.14 J01/26/15 0.73 10.0 ND------ND------NDNDND1.02 J 5.53 J 4.73 J ------NDNDND07/28/15 0.43 10.0 ND------ND------NDNDND0.64 J 4.02 J ND------NDNDND01/28/16 0.43 10.0 ---0.70 J ---ND------0.75 J ND0.76 J 0.57 J 4.01 J ND---3.91 J 9.71 J 6.04 J ND07/19/16 0.4310.00------------------------------------4.27 J ------------07/28/16 0.43 10.0 ---0.46 J ---ND------NDND0.86 J ND5.60 J NDND1.45 J 0.65 J dryND01/26/17 0.43 10.0 ---ND---0.47 B ------NDND1.05 B 0.94 B 3.35 J NDND0.98 B15.3dry0.53 JVerification Event 02/28/17 0.43 10.0 ---ND------------------------------ND0.54 J 0.46 J ---NDFoothills Regional LandfillPermit No. 14-03Page 5 of 31Joyce Engineering APPENDIX D: Historical Groundwater Constituents/AnalytesSampleAnalyteCollection DateDL SWSLMW-1 MW-1R MW-2 MW-2R MW-3 MW-3R MW-3R2 MW-4 MW-5 MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9 MW-10 UD-1 UD-2BlanksCobalt08/10/98 ---10ND------------------------------------------------GWPS = 1 µg/L01/27/99 ---10ND------------------------------------------------07/19/99 ---10ND---ND---ND------ND---------------------------09/07/99 ---10---------------------------------------------------09/09/99 ---10ND---ND---ND------ND---------------------------10/12/99 ---10------ND---ND------ND---------------------------12/06/99 ---10------ND---ND------ND---------------------------01/25/00 ---10ND---ND---ND------ND---------------------------07/21/00 ---10ND---ND---ND------ND------------------------ND01/09/01 ---10ND---ND---ND------ND------------------------ND07/17/01 ---10ND---Dry---ND------10.0------------------------ND11/27/01 ---10------------------------ND------------------------01/22/02 ---10ND---Dry---ND------NDND---------------------ND07/15/02 ---10ND---Dry---ND------20.0ND---------------------ND01/30/03 ---5ND------NDNDND---14.0ND---------------------ND07/30/03 ---5ND------NDNDND---15.65.66---------------------ND01/15/04 ---10ND------NDNDND---16.0ND---------------------ND07/16/04 ---10ND------NDNDND---15.810.7---------------------ND01/28/05 ---10ND------NDNDND---13.4 B ND---------------------31.6007/21/05 ---10ND------NDNDND---17.7ND---------------------ND10/21/05 ---10---------------------------17.1---------------------01/18/06 ---10ND------NDNDND---15.4NDND------------------ND07/26/06 ---10ND------NDNDND---18.9NDND------------------ND08/21/06 ---10------------------ND---------------------------ND10/03/06 ---10------------------ND---------------------------ND01/23/07---10ND------ND------ND17.9ND10.9------------------ND07/25/07---10ND------ND------ND19.5ND7.00 J ------------------ND01/07/08---10ND------ND------ND8.7 J ND6.90 J ------------------ND07/23/08---10ND------ND------ND10.2ND8.50 J ------------------ND08/11/08---10------------------------------------------5.60 J ---ND01/06/09---10ND------ND------ND12.2ND5.40 J ------------------ND07/08/09---10ND------ND------1.62 J27.0ND4.77 J ------------26.3---ND01/19/10---10ND------ND------0.56 J22.6ND5.99 J ------------5.93 J ---ND06/02/10---10------------------------------2.94---------------ND07/27/10---10ND------ND------ND20.8ND2.60 J1.46---------5.98 J ---ND11/22/10---10------------------------------ND---------------ND01/24/11---10ND------ND------ND16.4ND4.06 J2.51---------9.30 J ---ND07/25/11---10ND------ND------ND23.8ND5.20 J1.56---------8.12 J ---ND01/05/12---10.0ND------ND------0.2 J18.2ND5.64 J1.76---------7.57 J ---ND07/03/12---10.0ND------ND------0.36 J25.4ND4.48 J1.56---------11.5---ND01/30/13---10.0ND------ND------0.29 J23.1ND4.32 J 0.99---------24.7---ND04/10/13---10.0---------------------------------7.32 J ------------ND05/09/13---10.0---------------------------------0.28 J ------------ND06/12/13---10.0---------------------------------1.55 J ------------ND07/15/13---10.0ND------0.18 J ------0.18 J23.10.12 J 4.38 J 3.66 J 6.04 J ------26.2---ND01/30/14 10.010.0ND------ND------0.60 J22.6ND6.82 J 1.05 J 3.55 J ------------ND07/22/14 0.310.0ND------ND------1.84 J21.2ND4.48 J 1.70 J 2.24 J ------7.10 J11.9ND01/26/15 0.2610.0ND------ND------0.39 J19.0ND4.88 J 1.40 J 3.53 J ------7.34 J16.0ND07/28/15 0.2910.0ND------ND------ND19.0ND4.60 J 0.70 J 1.05 J ------6.96 J16.0ND01/28/16 0.2910.0---0.55 J ---ND------0.37 J19.1ND4.94 J 0.62 J 4.19 J ---1.85 J10.38.9 J ND07/19/16 0.4310.0------------------------------------3.56 J ------------07/28/16 0.2910.0---ND---ND------ND18.7ND5.01 J 1.11 J 1.66 J 1.81 J 0.54 J 2.3 J dryND01/26/17 0.2910.0---ND---ND------ND17.8ND4.89 J 0.68 J 0.85 J 0.46 J ND6.7 J dryND02/28/17 0.2910.0---------------------------0.34 J ND---------Foothills Regional LandfillPermit No. 14-03Page 6 of 31Joyce Engineering APPENDIX D: Historical Groundwater Constituents/AnalytesSampleAnalyteCollection DateDL SWSLMW-1 MW-1R MW-2 MW-2R MW-3 MW-3R MW-3R2 MW-4 MW-5 MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9 MW-10 UD-1 UD-2BlanksCopper08/10/98---200ND --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --------- --- --- --- --- --- ---NC 2L = 1000 µg/L01/27/99---200ND --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---07/19/99---200ND --- ND --- ND --- --- ND --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---09/07/99---200--- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---09/09/99---200ND --- ND --- ND --- --- ND --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---10/12/99---200--- --- ND --- ND --- --- ND --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---12/06/99---200--- --- ND --- ND --- --- ND --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---01/25/00---200ND --- ND --- ND --- --- ND --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---07/21/00---200ND --- ND --- ND --- --- ND --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ND01/09/01---200ND --- ND --- ND --- --- ND --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ND07/17/01---200ND --- Dry---ND------ND------------------------ND11/27/01---200------------------------ND------------------------01/22/02---200ND---Dry---ND------NDND---------------------ND07/15/02---200ND---Dry---ND------NDND---------------------ND01/30/03---5ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND07/30/03---5ND------NDND14.7---ND6.94---------------------ND01/15/04---200ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND07/16/04---200ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND01/28/05---200ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND07/21/05 ---200ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND10/21/05 ---200---------------------------ND---------------------01/18/06 ---200ND------NDNDND---NDNDND------------------ND03/14/06 ---10ND------NDND------NDNDND------------------ND07/26/06 ---200ND------NDNDND---NDNDND------------------ND08/21/06 ---10------------------ND---------------------------ND10/03/06 ---10------------------ND---------------------------ND01/23/07 ---10ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------------ND07/25/07 ---10ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------------ND01/07/08 ---10ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------------0.60 J07/23/08 ---10ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------------ND08/11/08 ---10------------------------------------------ND---ND01/06/09 ---10ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------------ND07/08/09 ---10ND------0.994 J ------1.77 J 1.08 J ND0.938 J ------------20.2---ND01/19/10 ---10ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------ND---1.98 J06/02/10 ---10------------------------------7.98---------------ND07/27/10 ---102.39 B ------2.43 B ------2.48 B NDND1.82 B 7.14---------ND---2 J11/22/10 ---10------------------------------1.60---------------ND01/24/11 ---10ND------ND------NDNDNDND5.78---------ND---ND07/25/11 ---101.98 B ------1.61 B ------1.75 B 1.71 B NDND4.49---------2.82 B ---2.02 J01/05/12 --- 10.0 0.44 J ------0.60 J ------0.62 J 0.47 J 0.47 J 0.49 J 8.79---------1.04 J ---ND07/03/12 --- 10.0 1.24 J ------0.38 J ------NDNDND0.37 J 4.22---------1.71 J ---ND01/30/13 --- 10.0 1.77 B ------2.64 B ------0.85 B 0.79 B 1.6 B 1.43 B 4.50---------17.4---0.96 J04/10/13 --- 10.0 ---------------------------------17.00------------ND05/09/13 --- 10.0 ---------------------------------0.72 J ------------ND06/12/13 --- 10.0 ---------------------------------1.24 B ------------0.43 J07/15/13 --- 10.0 0.98 J ------0.87 J ------0.51 J 1.38 J 0.76 J 0.50 J 11.00 6.72 J ------11.40---ND01/30/14 10.0 10.0 0.42 J ------0.57 J ------1.64 J 0.51 J 0.77 J 2.99 J 3.67 J 5.13 J ------------ND07/22/14 0.2 10.0 0.36 B ------0.45 B ------1.40 B 0.29 B 0.43 B 0.55 B 5.69 B 1.59 B ------0.25 B 0.27 B 1.23 J01/26/15 0.22 10.0 0.34 J ------0.39 J ------1.35 J ND0.36 J 0.60 J 4.52 J 6.52 J ------0.44 J 0.36 J ND07/28/15 0.41 10.0 ND------ND------0.61 B ND0.63 B ND2.17 B 0.75 B ------ND1.64 B 1.62 J01/28/16 0.41 10.0 ---0.94 J ---ND------NDNDNDND1.79 J ND---3.87 J 10.34.33 J ND07/19/16 0.4110.0------------------------------------1.70 J ------------07/28/16 0.41 10.0 ---1.16 B ---ND------NDNDNDND4.35 B 0.77 B 0.48 B 1.17 B 1.0 J dry1.6 J01/26/17 0.41 10.0 ---0.53 B ---5.07 B ------0.58 B NDNDND2.02 B 0.42 B ND0.78 B 13.3 B dry4.73 J02/28/17 0.41 10.0---------------------------ND0.41 J ---------Foothills Regional LandfillPermit No. 14-03Page 7 of 31Joyce Engineering APPENDIX D: Historical Groundwater Constituents/AnalytesSampleAnalyteCollection DateDL SWSLMW-1 MW-1R MW-2 MW-2R MW-3 MW-3R MW-3R2 MW-4 MW-5 MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9 MW-10 UD-1 UD-2BlanksLead08/10/98 ---10ND------------------------------------------------NC 2L = 15 µg/L01/27/99 ---10ND------------------------------------------------07/19/99 ---10ND---ND---ND------30.0---------------------------09/07/99 ---10---------------------------------------------------09/09/99 ---10ND---ND---ND------ND---------------------------10/12/99 ---10------ND---ND------ND---------------------------12/06/99 ---10------ND---ND------ND---------------------------01/25/00 ---10ND---ND---10.00------ND---------------------------07/21/00 ---10ND---ND---ND------ND------------------------ND01/09/01 ---10ND---ND---ND------ND------------------------ND07/17/01 ---10ND---Dry---ND------ND------------------------ND11/27/01 ---10------------------------ND------------------------01/22/02 ---10ND---Dry---ND------NDND---------------------ND07/15/02 ---10ND---Dry---ND------NDND---------------------ND01/30/03 ---5ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND07/30/03 ---5ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND01/15/04 ---10ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND07/16/04 ---10ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND01/28/05 ---10ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND07/21/05 ---10ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND10/21/05 ---10---------------------------13.20---------------------01/18/06 ---10ND------NDNDND---NDNDND------------------ND03/14/06 ---10ND------NDND------NDNDND------------------ND07/26/06 ---10ND------NDNDND---NDNDND------------------ND08/21/06 ---10------------------ND---------------------------ND10/03/06 ---10------------------ND---------------------------ND01/23/07 ---10ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------------ND07/25/07 ---102.60 J ------2.70 J ------3.10 J 2.00 J NDND------------------ND01/07/08 ---10ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------------ND07/23/08 ---10ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------------ND08/11/08 ---10------------------------------------------ND---ND01/06/09 ---10ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------------ND07/08/09 ---10ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------27.5---ND01/19/10 ---10ND------1.45 J ------1.23 J NDNDND------------ND---ND06/02/10 ---10------------------------------2.07---------------ND07/27/10 ---10ND------ND------NDNDNDND2.83---------ND---ND11/22/10 ---10------------------------------ND---------------ND01/24/11 ---10ND------ND------NDNDNDND2.34---------ND---ND07/25/11 ---10ND------ND------NDNDNDNDND---------2.85 J ---ND01/05/12 --- 10.0 ND------ND------NDNDNDND2.72---------0.78 J ---ND07/03/12 --- 10.0 0.25 J ------0.25 J ------NDNDND1.06 J 1.70---------3.20 J ---ND01/30/13 --- 10.0 0.42 J ------0.78 J ------0.14 J 0.23 J 0.18 J 0.51 J 1.07---------3.56 J ---ND04/10/13 --- 10.0 ---------------------------------6.19 J ------------ND05/09/13 --- 10.0 ---------------------------------0.17 J ------------ND06/12/13 --- 10.0 ---------------------------------2.72 J ------------ND07/15/13 --- 10.0 0.53 J ------0.51 J ------0.08 J 0.57 J 1.92 J 0.38 J 3.23 J 4.77 J ------4.01 J ---ND01/30/14 10.0 10.0 0.07 J ------0.09 J ------0.67 J 0.94 J ND5.87 J 1.32 J 3.20 J ------------ND07/22/14 0.1 10.0 0.06 B ------0.05 B ------0.50 B 1.60 J ND0.62 B 1.64 J 0.90 B ------NDND0.26 J01/26/15 0.05 10.0 ND------ND------0.11 J NDND0.71 J 1.47 J 2.41 J ------NDNDND07/28/15 0.08 10.0 ND------0.39 J ------0.09 J NDND0.22 J 0.59 J 0.27 J ------ND0.48 J ND01/28/16 0.08 10.0 ---0.12 J ---ND------0.10 J NDND0.23 J 0.53 J ND---1.29 J 5.34 J 2.18 J ND07/19/16 0.08 10.0 ------------------------------------1.23 J ------------07/28/16 0.08 10.0 ---ND---ND------NDNDNDND1.05 J NDND0.46 J 0.49 J dryND01/26/17 0.08 10.0 ---ND---0.14 B ------NDND0.18 B 0.13 B 0.62 B 0.12 B ND0.20 B 10.9dry0.21 J02/28/17 0.08 10.0---------------------------ND0.09 J ---------Foothills Regional LandfillPermit No. 14-03Page 8 of 31Joyce Engineering APPENDIX D: Historical Groundwater Constituents/AnalytesSampleAnalyteCollection DateDL SWSLMW-1 MW-1R MW-2 MW-2R MW-3 MW-3R MW-3R2 MW-4 MW-5 MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9 MW-10 UD-1 UD-2BlanksNickel08/10/98 ---50ND------------------------------------------------NC 2L = 100 µg/L01/27/99 ---50ND------------------------------------------------07/19/99 ---50ND---ND---ND------ND---------------------------09/07/99 ---50---------------------------------------------------09/09/99 ---50ND---ND---ND------ND---------------------------10/12/99 ---50------ND---ND------ND---------------------------12/06/99 ---50------ND---ND------ND---------------------------01/25/00 ---50ND---ND---ND------ND---------------------------07/21/00 ---50ND---ND---ND------ND------------------------ND01/09/01 ---50ND---ND---ND------ND------------------------ND07/17/01 ---50ND---Dry---ND------ND------------------------ND11/27/01 ---50------------------------ND------------------------01/22/02 ---50ND---Dry---ND------NDND---------------------ND07/15/02 ---50ND---Dry---ND------NDND---------------------ND01/30/03 ---5ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND07/30/03 ---5ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND01/15/04 ---50ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND07/16/04 ---50ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND01/28/05 ---50ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND07/21/05 ---50ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND10/21/05 ---50---------------------------ND---------------------01/18/06 ---50ND------NDNDND---NDNDND------------------ND03/14/06 ---50ND------NDNDND---NDNDND------------------ND07/26/06 ---50ND------NDNDND---NDNDND------------------ND08/21/06 ---50------------------ND---------------------------ND10/03/06 ---50------------------ND---------------------------ND01/23/07 ---50ND------ND------NDNDND2.20 J ------------------ND07/25/07 ---50ND------ND------NDNDND2.20 J ------------------ND01/07/08 ---50ND------ND------NDNDND2.30 J ------------------ND07/23/08 ---50ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------------ND08/11/08 ---50------------------------------------------ND---ND01/06/09 ---504.20 J ------2.20 J ------3.50 J 2.10 J 9.3 J 2.40 J ------------------ND07/08/09 ---50ND------ND------3.84 B 1.90 B ND1.96 B ------------18.50 J ---1.09 J01/19/10 ---50ND------ND------ND6.59 J ND1.74 J ------------ND---ND06/02/10---50------------------------------3.76---------------ND07/27/10 ---50ND------ND------NDNDNDND3.20---------ND---ND11/22/10 ---50------------------------------ND---------------ND01/24/11 ---50ND------ND------NDNDNDND3.60---------ND---ND07/25/11 ---50ND------ND------NDNDNDND2.44---------ND---ND01/05/12 --- 50.0 ND------0.38 J ------0.81 J 0.95 J 0.41 J 0.65 J 3.72---------2.01 J ---ND07/03/12 --- 50.0 ND------0.48 J ------0.44 J 2.03 J 0.27 J 1.07 J 3.45---------3.26 J ---ND01/30/13 --- 50.0 0.39 J ------1.00 J ------0.57 J 0.93 J 0.68 J 0.98 J 2.80---------29.70 J ---ND04/10/13 --- 50.0 ---------------------------------11.00 J ------------ND05/09/13 --- 50.0 ---------------------------------ND------------ND06/12/13 --- 50.0 ---------------------------------1.52 J ------------ND07/15/13 --- 50.0 0.65 J ------0.50 J ------0.56 J 1.04 J 0.63 J 0.89 J 7.12 J 9.03 J ------36.60 J ---ND01/30/14 50.0 50.0 ND------0.58 J ------2.37 J 1.03 J 0.51 J 2.82 J 2.71 J 5.70 J ------------ND07/22/14 0.22 50.0 0.24 B ------0.40 B ------5.82 J 0.79 B 0.58 B 0.95 B 4.16 J 2.56 J ------1.27 B 3.78 J 0.33 J01/26/15 0.22 50.0 ND------0.30 J ------1.56 J 0.68 J 0.53 J 0.89 J 2.90 J 5.61 J ------1.61 J 3.91 J ND07/28/15 0.48 50.0 ND------ND------3.70 B 0.52 B ND0.67 B 3.59 B 4.23 B ------2.85 B 5.38 B 1.66 J01/28/16 0.48 50.0 ---1.24 J ---ND------1.18 J 0.64 J ND0.53 J 2.01 J 1.61 J ---2.55 J 13.5 J 11.9 J ND07/19/16 0.48 50.0 ------------------------------------11.0 J ------------07/28/16 0.48 50.0 ---0.76 J ---ND------ND0.55 J 0.75 J ND3.54 J 0.84 J 3.51 J 1.07 J 1.8 J dryND01/26/17 0.48 50.0 ---0.69 B ---ND------2.10 B 0.64 B 0.49 B 1.10 B 2.57 J 0.75 B 0.94 B 1.03 B 7.7 J dry0.49 J02/28/17 0.48 50.0 ------------------------------------0.54 J ND---------Foothills Regional LandfillPermit No. 14-03Page 9 of 31Joyce Engineering APPENDIX D: Historical Groundwater Constituents/AnalytesSampleAnalyteCollection DateDL SWSLMW-1 MW-1R MW-2 MW-2R MW-3 MW-3R MW-3R2 MW-4 MW-5 MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9 MW-10 UD-1 UD-2BlanksSelenium08/10/98 ---20ND------------------------------------------------NC 2L = 20 µg/L01/27/99 ---20ND------------------------------------------------07/19/99 ---20ND---ND---ND------ND---------------------------09/07/99 ---20---------------------------------------------------09/09/99 ---20ND---ND---ND------ND---------------------------10/12/99 ---20------ND---ND------ND---------------------------12/06/99 ---20------ND---ND------ND---------------------------01/25/00 ---20ND---ND---ND------ND---------------------------07/21/00 ---20ND---ND---ND------ND------------------------ND01/09/01 ---20ND---ND---ND------ND------------------------ND07/17/01 ---20ND---Dry---ND------ND------------------------ND11/27/01 ---20------------------------ND------------------------01/22/02 ---20ND---Dry---ND------NDND---------------------ND07/15/02 ---20ND---Dry---ND------NDND---------------------ND01/30/03 ---5ND------ND 10.10ND---NDND---------------------ND07/30/03 ---5ND------NDND11.9---ND9.93---------------------ND01/15/04 ---20ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND07/16/04 ---20ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND01/28/05 ---20ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND07/21/05 ---20ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND10/21/05 ---20---------------------------ND---------------------01/18/06 ---20ND------NDNDND---NDNDND------------------ND03/14/06 ---10ND------NDNDND---NDNDND------------------ND07/26/06 ---20ND------NDNDND---NDNDND------------------ND08/21/06 ---10------------------ND---------------------------ND10/03/06 ---10------------------ND---------------------------ND01/23/07 ---102.30 J ------ND------NDNDNDND------------------ND07/25/07 ---10ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------------ND01/07/08 ---10ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------------ND07/23/08 ---10ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------------ND08/11/08 ---10------------------------------------------ND---ND01/06/09 ---10ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------------ND07/08/09 ---10ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------ND---ND01/19/10 ---10ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------ND---ND06/02/10---10------------------------------ND---------------ND07/27/10 ---10ND------ND------NDNDNDNDND---------ND---ND11/22/10 ---10------------------------------ND---------------ND01/24/11 ---10ND------ND------NDNDNDNDND---------ND---ND07/25/11 ---10ND------ND------NDNDNDNDND---------ND---ND01/05/12 --- 10.0 ND------ND------NDNDNDNDND---------ND---ND07/03/12 --- 10.0 ND------ND------NDNDNDNDND---------ND---ND01/30/13 --- 10.0 ND------ND------NDNDNDNDND---------2.14 J ---ND04/10/13 --- 10.0 ---------------------------------ND------------ND05/09/13 --- 10.0 ---------------------------------ND------------ND06/12/13 --- 10.0 ---------------------------------ND------------ND07/15/13 --- 10.0 ND------ND------NDNDNDND1.46 J ND------7.20 J ---ND01/30/14 10.0 10.0 ND------ND------NDNDNDND2.38 J ND------------ND07/22/14 1.01 10.0 ND------ND------NDNDNDNDNDND------NDNDND01/26/15 1.01 10.0 ND------ND------NDNDNDND1.08 J ND------NDNDND07/28/15 0.85 10.0 ND------ND------NDNDNDND1.58 J ND------ND0.88 J ND01/28/16 0.85 10.0 ---ND---ND------NDNDND1.08 J 1.27 J ND---0.95 J 3.29 J 1.56 J ND07/19/16 0.85 10.0 ------------------------------------1.74 J ------------07/28/16 0.85 10.0 ---ND---ND------NDNDND1.11 J 1.60 J NDNDNDNDdryND01/26/17 0.85 10.0 ---ND---ND------NDNDNDND1.07 B NDNDND5.17 B dry1.04 J02/28/17 0.85 10.0 ------------------------------------NDND---------Foothills Regional LandfillPermit No. 14-03Page 10 of 31Joyce Engineering APPENDIX D: Historical Groundwater Constituents/AnalytesSampleAnalyteCollection DateDL SWSLMW-1 MW-1R MW-2 MW-2R MW-3 MW-3R MW-3R2 MW-4 MW-5 MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9 MW-10 UD-1 UD-2BlanksSilver08/10/98 ---10ND------------------------------------------------NC 2L = 20 µg/L01/27/99 ---10ND------------------------------------------------07/19/99 ---10ND---ND---ND------ND---------------------------09/07/99 ---10---------------------------------------------------09/09/99 ---10ND---ND---ND------ND---------------------------10/12/99 ---10------ND---ND------ND---------------------------12/06/99 ---10------ND---ND------ND---------------------------01/25/00 ---10ND---ND---ND------ND---------------------------07/21/00 ---10ND---ND---ND------ND------------------------ND01/09/01 ---10ND---ND---ND------ND------------------------ND07/17/01 ---10ND---Dry---ND------ND------------------------ND11/27/01 ---10------------------------ND------------------------01/22/02 ---10ND---Dry---ND------NDND---------------------ND07/15/02 ---10ND---Dry---ND------NDND---------------------ND01/30/03 ---5ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND07/30/03 ---5ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND01/15/04 ---10ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND07/16/04 ---10ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND01/28/05 ---10ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND07/21/05 ---10ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND10/21/05 ---10---------------------------ND---------------------01/18/06 ---10ND------NDNDND---NDNDND------------------ND03/14/06 ---10ND------NDND------NDNDND------------------ND01/23/07 ---10ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------------ND07/25/07 ---10ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------------ND01/07/08 ---10ND------ND------10.60NDNDND------------------NDVerification Event 02/06/08 ---10------------------ND---------------------------ND07/23/08 ---10ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------------ND08/11/08 ---10------------------------------------------ND---ND01/06/09 ---105.20 J ------ND------19.90 R ND2.7 J ND------------------NDRe-Analyzation 01/06/09 ---10------------------ND------------------------------07/08/09 ---10ND------ND------1.29 J ND4.49 J ND------------ND---ND01/19/10 ---10ND------ND------ND43.01.17 J 0.74 J ------------ND---NDVerification Event 03/10/10 ---------------------------ND---------------------------06/02/10 ---10------------------------------2.38---------------ND07/27/10 ---10ND------ND------NDNDND5.14 J ND---------ND---ND11/22/10 ---10------------------------------1.92---------------ND01/24/11 ---10ND------ND------2.39 J 6.69 J NDNDND---------ND---ND07/25/11 ---102.00 J ------ND------NDNDNDNDND---------ND---ND01/05/12 --- 10.0 ND------0.14 J ------1.79 J 0.47 J ND1.04 J 0.34---------ND---ND07/03/12 --- 10.0 0.47 J ------0.50 J ------0.76 J 1.69 J 0.57 J 1.64 J 3.79---------ND---ND01/30/13 --- 10.0 0.73 J ------0.46 J ------0.19 J 2.22 J 0.48 J 1.31 J 0.35---------ND---ND04/10/13 --- 10.0 ---------------------------------ND------------ND05/09/13 --- 10.0 ---------------------------------ND------------ND06/12/13 --- 10.0 ---------------------------------ND------------ND07/15/13 --- 10.0 1.03 J ------0.41 J ------ND1.56 J 0.8 J 1.47 J 0.30 J ND------ND---ND01/30/14 10.0 10.0 0.95 J ------1.48 J ------0.56 J 2.30 J ND4.75 J NDND------------ND07/22/14 0.17 10.0 0.32 J ------0.25 J ------0.31 J 2.11 J 0.31 J ND0.41 J ND------NDNDND01/26/15 0.17 10.0 ND------ND------NDNDND0.67 J 0.40 J ND------NDNDND07/28/15 0.22 10.0 2.31 J ------ND------NDND0.26 J 0.85 J 6.51 J ND------NDNDND01/28/16 0.22 10.0 ---ND---ND------ND0.23 J 0.27 J 1.15 J 2.62 J ND---NDNDNDND07/19/16 0.85 10.0 ------------------------------------ND------------07/28/16 0.2 10.0 ---ND---ND------NDNDNDND10.9NDNDNDNDdryND01/26/17 0.22 10.0 ---ND---ND------NDNDNDND4.23 J NDNDNDNDdryND02/28/17 0.22 10.0 ------------------------------------NDND---------Foothills Regional LandfillPermit No. 14-03Page 11 of 31Joyce Engineering APPENDIX D: Historical Groundwater Constituents/AnalytesSampleAnalyteCollection DateDL SWSLMW-1 MW-1R MW-2 MW-2R MW-3 MW-3R MW-3R2 MW-4 MW-5 MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9 MW-10 UD-1 UD-2BlanksThallium08/10/98 ---10ND------------------------------------------------GWPS = 0.28 µg/L01/27/99 ---10ND------------------------------------------------07/19/99 ---10ND---ND---ND------ND---------------------------09/07/99 ---10---------------------------------------------------09/09/99 ---10ND---ND---ND------ND---------------------------10/12/99 ---10------ND---ND------ND---------------------------12/06/99 ---10------ND---ND------ND---------------------------01/25/00 ---10ND---ND---ND------ND---------------------------07/21/00 ---10ND---ND---ND------ND------------------------ND01/09/01 ---10ND---ND---ND------ND------------------------ND07/17/01 ---10ND---Dry---ND------ND------------------------ND11/27/01 ---10------------------------ND------------------------01/22/02 ---10ND---Dry---ND------NDND---------------------ND07/15/02 ---10ND---Dry---ND------NDND---------------------ND01/30/03 ---0.5ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND07/30/03 ---0.5ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND01/15/04 ---10ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND07/16/04 ---10ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND01/28/05 ---10ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND07/21/05 ---10ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND10/21/05 ---10---------------------------ND---------------------01/18/06 ---10ND------NDNDND---NDNDND------------------ND03/14/06 ---10ND------NDNDND---NDNDND------------------ND07/26/06 ---10ND------NDNDND---NDNDND------------------ND08/21/06 ---10------------------ND---------------------------ND10/03/06 ---10------------------ND---------------------------ND01/23/07 ---5.5ND------ND------ND0.07 J NDND------------------ND07/25/07 ---5.5ND------ND------ND0.08 J ND0.04 J ------------------ND01/07/08 ---5.5ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------------ND07/23/08 ---5.50.053 J ------ND------NDNDND0.064 J ------------------ND08/11/08 ---5.5------------------------------------------0.048 B ---0.036 J01/06/09 ---5.5ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------------ND07/08/09 ---5.5ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------0.355 J ---ND01/19/10 ---5.5ND------ND------ND0.15 J ND0.126 J ------------ND---ND06/02/10 ---5.5------------------------------0.18---------------ND07/27/10 ---5.5ND------ND------NDNDNDNDND---------ND---ND11/22/10 ---5.5------------------------------ND---------------ND01/24/11 ---5.5ND------ND------NDNDNDNDND---------ND---ND07/25/11 ---5.5ND------ND------NDNDNDNDND---------ND---ND01/05/12 --- 5.50 ND------ND------NDNDNDNDND---------ND---ND07/03/12 --- 5.50 ND------ND------NDNDNDNDND---------ND---ND01/30/13 --- 5.50 ND------ND------NDNDNDNDND---------ND---ND04/10/13 --- 5.50 ---------------------------------0.2 J ------------ND05/09/13 --- 5.50 ---------------------------------ND------------ND06/12/13 --- 5.50 ---------------------------------0.2 J ------------ND07/15/13 --- 5.50 ND------ND------ND0.10 J ND0.08 J 0.18 J 0.25 J ------0.16 J ---ND01/30/14 5.50 5.50 ND------ND------NDNDND0.12 J NDND------------ND07/22/14 0.09 5.50 ND------ND------NDNDNDNDNDND------NDNDND01/26/15 0.09 5.50 ND------ND------NDNDND0.10 J ND0.19 J ------NDNDND07/28/15 0.06 5.50 ND------ND------0.08 J 0.08 J 0.09 J 0.10 J NDND------NDNDND01/28/16 0.06 5.50 ---ND---ND------0.13 J 0.09 J ND0.07 J NDND---0.08 J 0.14 J 0.11 J ND07/19/16 0.06 5.50 ------------------------------------0.07 J ------------07/28/16 0.06 5.50 ---0.1 J ---ND------ND0.11 J ND0.09 J NDNDNDNDNDdryND01/26/17 0.06 5.50 ---ND---ND------ND0.10 J ND0.13 J NDNDNDND0.21 J dryND02/28/17 0.06 5.50 ------------------------------------0.09 J ND---------Foothills Regional LandfillPermit No. 14-03Page 12 of 31Joyce Engineering APPENDIX D: Historical Groundwater Constituents/AnalytesSampleAnalyteCollection DateDL SWSLMW-1 MW-1R MW-2 MW-2R MW-3 MW-3R MW-3R2 MW-4 MW-5 MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9 MW-10 UD-1 UD-2BlanksVanadium08/10/98 ---40ND------------------------------------------------GWPS = 0.3 µg/L01/27/99 ---40ND------------------------------------------------07/19/99 ---40ND---ND---ND------60.0---------------------------09/07/99 ---40---------------------------------------------------09/09/99 ---40ND---ND---ND------ND---------------------------10/12/99 ---40------ND---ND------ND---------------------------12/06/99 ---40------ND---ND------ND---------------------------01/25/00 ---40ND---ND---ND------ND---------------------------07/21/00 ---40ND---ND---ND------ND------------------------ND01/09/01 ---40ND---ND---ND------ND------------------------ND07/17/01 ---40ND---Dry---ND------ND------------------------ND11/27/01 ---40------------------------ND------------------------01/22/02 ---40ND---Dry---ND------NDND---------------------ND07/15/02 ---40ND---Dry---ND------NDND---------------------ND01/30/03 ---5ND------NDNDND---ND6.48---------------------ND07/30/03 ---5ND------ND6.228.4---ND24.9---------------------ND01/15/04 ---40ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND07/16/04 ---40ND------NDNDND---ND59.8---------------------ND01/28/05 ---40ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND07/21/05 ---40ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND10/21/05 ---40---------------------------41.0---------------------01/18/06 ---40ND------NDNDND---NDNDND------------------ND03/14/06 ---10ND------NDNDND---NDNDND------------------ND07/26/06 ---40ND------NDNDND---NDNDND------------------ND08/21/06 ---10------------------ND---------------------------ND10/03/06 ---10------------------ND---------------------------ND01/23/07 ---25ND------ND------NDND1.1 J ND------------------ND07/25/07 ---25ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------------ND01/07/08 ---25ND------ND------NDND1.9 J ND------------------ND07/23/08 ---25ND------ND------2.00 J ND3.0 J ND------------------ND08/11/08 ---25------------------------------------------ND---ND01/06/09 ---25ND------ND------NDND2.0 J ND------------------ND07/08/09 ---25ND------ND------2.47 J ND1.67 J ND------------67.5---ND01/19/10 ---25ND------ND------0.58 J ND1.34 J ND------------ND---ND06/02/10 ---25------------------------------8.58 J ---------------ND07/27/10 ---25ND------ND------NDND1.56 J ND5.31 J ---------ND---ND11/22/10 ---25------------------------------2.42 J ---------------ND01/24/11 ---25ND------ND------NDND1.69 J ND7.72 J ---------2.08 J ---ND07/25/11 ---25ND------ND------NDND1.52 J 2.05 J 4.34 J ---------5.84 J ---ND01/05/12 ---25ND------ND------NDNDNDND8.46 J ---------ND---ND07/03/12 --- 25.0 ND------ND------NDNDNDND3.97 J ---------5.76 J ---ND01/30/13 --- 25.0 ND------ND------NDNDNDND2.71 J ---------8.65 J ---ND04/10/13 --- 25.0 ---------------------------------16.90 J ------------ND05/09/13 --- 25.0 ---------------------------------ND------------ND06/12/13 --- 25.0 ---------------------------------ND------------ND07/15/13 --- 25.0 ND------ND------NDNDNDND 11.10 J 9.44 J ------14.70 J ---ND01/30/14 25.0 25.0 ND------ND------2.16 B 3.05 B 2.90 B 11.5 B 5.05 B 6.95 B ------------9.89 J07/22/14 0.93 25.0 1.40 B ------ND------ND3.42 B 3.31 B 2.17 B 7.52 J 3.40 B ------NDND1.02 J01/26/15 0.93 25.0 ND------ND------NDND1.74 J 2.50 J 5.52 J 7.42 J ------1.05 J NDND07/28/15 1.57 25.0 ND------ND------NDND2.63 J 2.41 J 4.35 J ND------NDNDND01/28/16 1.57 25.0 ---2.67 J ---ND------NDND2.60 J 2.13 J 3.99 J ND---7.60 J 22.8 J 12.0 J ND07/19/16 1.57 25.0 ------------------------------------6.29 J ------------07/28/16 1.57 25.0 ---ND---ND------NDND3.24 J ND5.71 J ND1.93 J 3.09 J 3.1 J dryND01/26/17 1.57 25.0 ---2.26 J ---ND------NDND2.71 J ND1.60 J NDNDND57.5dryNDVerification Event 02/28/17 1.57 25.0 ------------------------------------NDNDND---NDFoothills Regional LandfillPermit No. 14-03Page 13 of 31Joyce Engineering APPENDIX D: Historical Groundwater Constituents/AnalytesSampleAnalyteCollection DateDL SWSLMW-1 MW-1R MW-2 MW-2R MW-3 MW-3R MW-3R2 MW-4 MW-5 MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9 MW-10 UD-1 UD-2BlanksZinc08/10/98 ---50ND------------------------------------------------NC 2L = 1000 µg/L01/27/99 ---50ND------------------------------------------------07/19/99 ---50120---130---160------140---------------------------09/07/99 ---50---------------------------------------------------09/09/99 ---50ND---ND---ND------ND---------------------------10/12/99 ---50------ND---ND------ND---------------------------12/06/99 ---50------ND---70.0------ND---------------------------01/25/00 ---50ND---ND---ND------80.0---------------------------07/21/00 ---5060.0 B ---ND---ND------ND------------------------60.001/09/01 ---50ND---ND---ND------ND------------------------ND07/17/01 ---5050.0---Dry---80.0------ND------------------------ND11/27/01 ---50------------------------70.0------------------------01/22/02 ---50ND---Dry---ND------NDND---------------------ND07/15/02 ---50ND---Dry---ND------NDND---------------------ND01/30/03 ---5ND------7.18NDND---7.736.69---------------------ND07/30/03 ---520.2 B ------11.10 B 6.84 B 38.4 B ---7.27 B 31.4 B ---------------------7.7001/15/04 ---50ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND07/16/04 ---50ND------NDNDND---ND87.9---------------------ND01/28/05 ---50ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND07/21/05 ---50ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND10/21/05 ---50--------------------------- 148.00---------------------01/18/06 ---50ND------NDNDND---NDNDND------------------ND03/14/06 ---10ND------NDNDND---NDNDND------------------ND07/26/06 ---50ND------NDNDND---NDNDND------------------ND08/21/06 ---10------------------ND---------------------------ND10/03/06 ---10------------------ND---------------------------ND01/23/07 ---10ND------ND------NDNDND1.20 J ------------------ND07/25/07 ---10ND------ND------NDNDND1.80 B ------------------1.40 J01/07/08 ---101.60 J ------4.80 J ------2.30 J 2.60 J 1.3 J 4.20 J ------------------ND07/23/08 ---10ND------ND------NDNDND5.60 J ------------------ND08/11/08 ---10------------------------------------------ND---ND01/06/09 ---105.20 J ------ND------NDND4.2 J 3.90 J ------------------ND07/08/09 ---107.48 J ------ND------6.94 J 4.40 J ND3.65 J ------------198---ND01/19/10 ---101.60 B ------2.46 B ------3.81 B 15.503.05 B 5.42 B ------------3.65 B ---3.07 J06/02/10---10------------------------------14.20---------------ND07/27/10 ---10ND------ND------ND5.29 J 4.19 J ND 10.50---------4.29 J ---ND11/22/10 ---10------------------------------5.31---------------ND01/24/11 ---10ND------ND------ND4.65 B NDND 11.50---------5.85 B ---4.41 J07/25/11 ---10ND------ND------ND5.18 B 3.86 B 6.04 B 7.04---------14.00 B ---13.8001/05/12 --- 10.0 ND------2.12 B ------3.52 B 5.49 B ND3.54 B 10.70---------8.13 B ---2.14 J07/03/12 --- 10.0 2.36 B ------2.28 B ------1.07 B 3.07 B 0.58 B 5.9 B 9.40---------15.20---0.87 J01/30/13 --- 10.0 2.58 B ------8.17 J ------2.10 B 4.55 B 3.63 B 3.89 B 6.56---------31.10--- 1.25 (0.56) J04/10/13 --- 10.0 ---------------------------------50.2------------2.05 J05/09/13 --- 10.0 ---------------------------------1.72 J ------------ND06/12/13 --- 10.0 ---------------------------------5.64 J ------------ND07/15/13 --- 10.0 3.53 J ------2.35 J ------4.46 J 8.44 J 2.14 J 5.78 J 23.536.3------13.4---ND01/30/14 10.0 10.0 1.06 J ------ND------4.52 J 2.28 J ND18.56.89 J 23.9------------ND07/22/14 0.6 10.0 5.00 B ------6.35 B ------13.62.96 B 4.93 B 3.83 B 12.411.5------1.49 B 1.00 B 1.31 J01/26/15 0.64 10.0 1.11 B ------1.67 B ------5.43 B 5.83 J 2.44 B 5.01 B 10.225.0------3.96 B 1.52 B 1.14 J07/28/15 1.30 10.0 ND------2.97 B ------2.43 B 2.18 B 3.34 B 3.44 B 4.73 B 4.14 B ------ND2.63 B 1.35 J01/28/16 1.30 10.0 ---2.90 J ---1.52 J ------2.34 J 2.95 J 1.87 J 2.43 J 4.24 J 2.96 J ---14.518.47.18 J ND07/19/16 1.30 10.0 ------------------------------------15.6 J ------------07/28/16 1.30 10.0 ---1.76 J ---2.27 J ------1.62 J 3.20 J 1.49 J 2.80 J 9.12 J 3.10 J 5.12 J 5.3 J 2.4 J dryND01/26/17 1.30 10.0 ---2.55 B ---3.27 B ------1.56 B 3.08 B 1.86 B 2.95 B 6.62 B 3.59 B 2.46 B 5.0 B 32.1dry3.22 J02/28/17 1.30 10.0 ------------------------------------1.96 J 2.2 J ---------Foothills Regional LandfillPermit No. 14-03Page 14 of 31Joyce Engineering APPENDIX D: Historical Groundwater Constituents/AnalytesSampleAnalyteCollection DateDL SWSLMW-1 MW-1R MW-2 MW-2R MW-3 MW-3R MW-3R2 MW-4 MW-5 MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9 MW-10 UD-1 UD-2BlanksOrganicsAcetone 08/10/98 ---100ND --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---NC 2L = 6000 µg/L 01/27/99 ---100ND --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---07/19/99 ---100ND --- ND --- ND --- --- ND --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---09/07/99 ---100--- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---09/09/99 ---100ND --- ND --- ND --- --- ND --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---10/12/99 ---100--- --- ND --- ND --- --- ND --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---12/06/99 ---100--- --- ND --- ND --- --- ND --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---01/25/00 ---100ND --- ND --- ND --- --- ND --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---07/21/00 ---100ND --- ND --- ND --- --- ND --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ND01/09/01 ---100ND --- ND --- ND --- --- ND --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ND07/17/01 ---100ND --- Dry --- ND --- --- ND --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ND11/27/01 ---100--- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ND --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---01/22/02 ---100ND --- Dry --- ND --- --- ND ND --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ND07/15/02 ---100ND --- Dry --- ND --- --- ND ND --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ND01/30/03 ---5ND --- --- ND ND ND --- 11.60 ND --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ND07/30/03 ---5ND --- --- ND ND ND --- 5.71 ND --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ND01/15/04 ---100ND --- --- ND ND ND --- ND ND --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ND07/16/04 ---100ND --- --- ND ND ND --- ND ND --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ND01/28/05 ---100ND --- --- ND ND ND --- ND ND --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ND07/21/05 ---100ND --- --- ND ND ND --- ND ND --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ND10/21/05 ---100--- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ND --- --- --- --- --- --- ---01/18/06 ---100ND --- --- ND ND ND --- ND ND ND --- --- --- --- --- --- 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---100ND------ND------NDNDNDNDND---------ND---ND11/22/10 ---100------------------------------ND---------------3.80 J01/24/11 ---100ND------ND------NDNDNDNDND---------ND---ND07/25/11 ---100ND------ND------NDNDNDNDND---------ND---ND01/05/12 --- 100 ND------ND------NDNDNDNDND---------ND---ND07/03/12 --- 100 ND------ND------NDNDNDNDND---------ND---ND01/30/13 --- 100 ND------ND------NDNDNDNDND---------81.00 J ---ND04/10/13 --- 100 ---------------------------------ND------------ND05/09/13 --- 100 ---------------------------------ND------------1.70 J06/12/13 --- 100 ---------------------------------ND------------2.20 J07/15/13 --- 100 ND------15.00 J ------NDNDNDNDNDND------19.00 J ---ND01/30/14 100 100 ND------ND------NDNDNDNDNDND------------ND07/22/14 5.7 100 ND------ND------ND11 J NDNDNDND------NDNDND01/26/15 5.7 100 ND------ND------NDNDNDNDNDND------NDNDND07/28/15 3.1 100 ND------ND------NDNDNDNDNDND------NDNDND01/28/16 4.9 100 ---ND---ND------NDNDNDNDNDND---ND21.0 J NDND07/19/16 4.9 100 ------------------------------------ND------------07/28/16 4.9 100 ---ND---ND------NDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDdryND01/26/17 8.2 100 ---ND---ND------NDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDdryND02/28/17 8.2 100 ------------------------------------NDND---------Foothills Regional LandfillPermit No. 14-03Page 15 of 31Joyce Engineering APPENDIX D: Historical Groundwater Constituents/AnalytesSampleAnalyteCollection DateDL SWSLMW-1 MW-1R MW-2 MW-2R MW-3 MW-3R MW-3R2 MW-4 MW-5 MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9 MW-10 UD-1 UD-2BlanksBenzene08/10/98 ---5ND------------------------------------------------NC 2L = 1 µg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ry---5.00------ND------------------------ND11/27/01 ---5------------------------ND------------------------01/22/02 ---5ND---Dry---14.0------NDND---------------------ND07/15/02 ---5ND---Dry---10.0------NDND---------------------ND01/30/03 ---1ND------ND6.63ND---NDND---------------------ND07/30/03 ---1ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND01/15/04 ---1ND------ND1.69ND---NDND---------------------ND07/16/04 ---1ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND01/28/05 ---1ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND07/21/05 ---1ND------ND2.04ND---NDND---------------------ND10/21/05 ---1---------------------------ND---------------------01/18/06 ---1ND------NDNDND---NDNDND------------------ND03/14/06 ---1ND------NDND1.2---NDNDND------------------ND07/26/06 ---1ND------NDND2.02---NDNDND------------------ND08/21/06 ---1------------------ND---------------------------ND10/03/06 ---1------------------ND---------------------------ND01/23/07 ---3ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------------ND07/25/07 ---1ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------------ND01/07/08 ---1ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------------ND07/23/08 ---1ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------------ND08/11/08 ---1------------------------------------------ND---ND01/06/09 ---1ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------------ND07/08/09 ---1ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------ND---ND01/19/10 ---1ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------ND---ND06/02/10 ---1------------------------------ND---------------ND07/27/10 ---1ND------ND------NDNDNDNDND---------ND---ND11/22/10 ---1------------------------------ND---------------ND01/24/11 ---1ND------ND------NDNDNDNDND---------ND---ND07/25/11 ---1ND------ND------NDNDNDNDND---------ND---ND01/05/12 --- 1.0 ND------ND------NDNDNDNDND---------ND---ND07/03/12 --- 1.0 ND------ND------NDNDNDNDND---------ND---ND01/30/13 --- 1.0 ND------ND------NDNDNDNDND---------0.20 J ---ND04/10/13 --- 1.0 ---------------------------------ND------------ND05/09/13 --- 1.0 ---------------------------------ND------------ND06/12/13 --- 1.0 ---------------------------------ND------------ND07/15/13 --- 1.0 ND------ND------NDNDNDNDNDND------ND---ND01/30/14 1.0 1.0 ND------0.4 J ------NDNDNDNDNDND------------ND07/22/14 0.2 1.0 ND------0.4 J ------NDNDNDNDNDND------NDNDND01/26/15 0.2 1.0 ND------0.6 J ------NDNDNDNDNDND------NDNDND07/28/15 0.2 1.0 ND------1.0 J ------NDNDNDNDNDND------NDNDND01/28/16 0.2 1.0 ---ND---1.1------NDNDNDNDNDND---NDNDNDNDVerification Sample 03/16/16 0.2 1.0 ---------1.0 J------------------------------ND07/19/16 0.2 1.0 ------------------------------------ND------------07/28/16 0.2 1.0 ---ND---1.0------NDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDdryND01/26/17 0.2 1.0 ---ND---1.6------NDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDdryNDVerification Sample 02/28/17 0.2 1.0 ---ND---1.2------------------------NDND---dryNDFoothills Regional LandfillPermit No. 14-03Page 16 of 31Joyce Engineering APPENDIX D: Historical Groundwater Constituents/AnalytesSampleAnalyteCollection DateDL SWSLMW-1 MW-1R MW-2 MW-2R MW-3 MW-3R MW-3R2 MW-4 MW-5 MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9 MW-10 UD-1 UD-2BlanksCarbon Disulfide08/10/98 ---100ND------------------------------------------------NC 2L = 700 µg/L01/27/99 ---100ND------------------------------------------------07/19/99 ---100ND---ND---ND------ND---------------------------09/07/99 ---100---------------------------------------------------09/09/99 ---100ND---ND---ND------ND---------------------------10/12/99 ---100------ND---ND------ND---------------------------12/06/99 ---100------ND---ND------ND---------------------------01/25/00 ---100ND---ND---ND------ND---------------------------07/21/00 ---100ND---ND---ND------ND------------------------ND01/09/01 ---100ND---ND---ND------ND------------------------ND07/17/01 ---100ND---Dry---ND------ND------------------------ND11/27/01 ---100------------------------ND------------------------01/22/02 ---100ND---Dry---ND------NDND---------------------ND07/15/02 ---100ND---Dry---ND------NDND---------------------ND01/30/03 ---5ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND07/30/03 ---510.30------NDND8.62---NDND---------------------11.4001/15/04 ---700ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND07/16/04 ---700ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND01/28/05 ---700ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND07/21/05 ---700ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND10/21/05 ---700---------------------------ND---------------------01/18/06 ---700ND------NDNDND---NDNDND------------------ND03/14/06 ---2ND------NDNDND---NDNDND------------------ND07/26/06 ---700ND------NDNDND---NDNDND------------------ND08/21/06 ---5------------------ND---------------------------ND10/03/06 ---5------------------ND---------------------------ND01/23/07 ---100ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------------ND07/25/07 ---100ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------------ND01/07/08 ---100ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------------ND07/23/08 ---100ND---NDNDNDNDND------------------ND08/11/08 ---100------------------------------------------ND---ND01/06/09 ---100ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------------ND07/08/09 ---100ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------ND---ND01/19/10 ---100ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------ND---ND06/02/10---100------------------------------ND---------------ND07/27/10 ---100ND------ND------NDNDNDNDND---------ND---ND11/22/10 ---100------------------------------ND---------------ND01/24/11 ---100ND------ND------NDNDNDNDND---------ND---ND07/25/11 ---100ND------ND------NDNDNDNDND---------ND---ND01/05/12 --- 100 ND------ND------NDNDNDNDND---------ND---ND07/03/12 --- 100 ND------ND------NDNDNDNDND---------ND---ND01/30/13 --- 100 ND------ND------NDNDNDNDND---------ND---ND04/10/13 --- 100 ---------------------------------ND------------ND05/09/13 --- 100 ---------------------------------ND------------ND06/12/13 --- 100 ---------------------------------ND------------ND07/15/13 --- 100 ND------ND------NDNDNDNDNDND------ND---ND01/30/14 100 100 ND------ND------NDNDNDNDNDND------------ND07/22/14 0.8 100 ND------ND------NDND0.2 J NDNDND------NDNDND01/26/15 0.8 100 ND------ND------NDNDNDNDNDND------NDNDND07/28/15 0.3 100 ND------ND------NDNDNDNDNDND------NDNDND01/28/16 0.9 100 ---ND---ND------NDNDNDNDNDND---NDNDNDND07/19/16 0.6 100 ------------------------------------ND------------07/28/16 0.6 100 ---ND---ND------NDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDdryND01/26/17 0.8 100 ---ND---ND------NDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDdryND02/28/17 0.8 100 ------------------------------------NDND---------Foothills Regional LandfillPermit No. 14-03Page 17 of 31Joyce Engineering APPENDIX D: Historical Groundwater Constituents/AnalytesSampleAnalyteCollection DateDL SWSLMW-1 MW-1R MW-2 MW-2R MW-3 MW-3R MW-3R2 MW-4 MW-5 MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9 MW-10 UD-1 UD-2Blanks1,1-Dichloroethane07/03/12 ---5ND------0.2 J ------NDNDNDNDND---------ND---NDNC 2L = 6 µg/L01/30/13 ---5ND------0.3 J ------NDNDNDNDND---------ND---NDNC SWSL = 5 µg/L 04/10/13 ---5---------------------------------ND------------ND05/09/13 ---5---------------------------------ND------------ND06/12/13 ---5---------------------------------ND------------ND07/15/13 ---5ND---NDND------NDNDNDNDNDND------ND---ND01/30/14 5.05ND------0.5 J ------NDNDNDNDNDND------------ND07/22/14 0.25ND------0.7 J ------NDNDNDNDNDND------NDNDND01/26/15 0.25.0ND------0.7 J ------NDNDNDNDNDND------NDNDND07/28/15 0.25.0ND------1.0 J ------NDNDNDNDNDND------NDNDND01/28/16 0.45.0---ND---0.80 J ------NDNDNDNDNDND---NDNDNDND07/19/16 0.45.0------------------------------------ND------------07/28/16 0.45.0---ND---0.70 J ------NDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDdryND01/26/17 0.45.0---ND---1.20 J ------NDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDdryND02/28/17 0.45.0------------------------------------NDND---------Foothills Regional LandfillPermit No. 14-03Page 18 of 31Joyce Engineering APPENDIX D: Historical Groundwater Constituents/AnalytesSampleAnalyteCollection DateDL SWSLMW-1 MW-1R MW-2 MW-2R MW-3 MW-3R MW-3R2 MW-4 MW-5 MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9 MW-10 UD-1 UD-2Blanks1,1-Dichloroethene08/10/98 ---5ND------------------------------------------------NC 2L = 7 µg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ry---ND------ND------------------------ND11/27/01 ---5------------------------ND------------------------01/22/02 ---5ND---Dry---ND------NDND---------------------ND07/15/02 ---5ND---Dry---ND------NDND---------------------ND01/30/03 ---1ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND07/30/03 ---1ND------NDND1.92---NDND---------------------ND01/15/04 ---5ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND07/16/04 ---5ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND01/28/05 ---5ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND07/21/05 ---5ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND10/21/05 ---5---------------------------ND---------------------01/18/06 ---5ND------NDNDND---NDNDND------------------ND03/14/06 ---1ND------NDNDND---NDNDND------------------ND07/26/06 ---5ND------NDNDND---NDNDND------------------ND08/21/06 ---1------------------ND---------------------------ND10/03/06 ---1------------------ND---------------------------ND01/23/07 ---5ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------------ND07/25/07 ---5ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------------ND01/07/08 ---5ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------------ND07/23/08 ---5ND---NDNDNDNDND------------------ND08/11/08 ---5------------------------------------------ND---ND01/06/09 ---5ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------------ND07/08/09 ---5ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------ND---ND01/19/10 ---5ND---NDNDNDNDND------------ND---ND06/02/10---5------------------------------ND---------------ND07/27/10 ---5ND------ND------NDNDNDNDND---------ND---ND11/22/10 ---5------------------------------ND---------------ND01/24/11 ---5ND------ND------NDNDNDNDND---------ND---ND07/25/11 ---5ND------ND------1.00 J NDNDNDND---------ND---ND01/05/12 ---5ND------ND------NDNDNDNDND---------ND---ND07/03/12 ---5ND------ND------NDNDNDNDND---------ND---NDNC 2L = 350 µg/L (04/01/2013) 01/30/13 ---5ND------ND------NDNDNDNDND---------ND---ND04/10/13 ---5---------------------------------ND------------ND05/09/13 ---5---------------------------------ND------------ND06/12/13 ---5---------------------------------ND------------ND07/15/13 ---5ND------ND------NDNDNDNDNDND------ND---ND01/30/14 5.05ND------ND------NDNDNDNDNDND------------ND07/22/14 0.25ND------ND------NDNDNDNDNDND------NDNDND01/26/15 0.25.0ND------ND------NDNDNDNDNDND------NDNDND07/28/15 0.35.0ND------ND------NDNDNDNDNDND------NDNDND01/28/16 0.55.0 ---ND---ND------NDNDNDNDNDND---NDNDNDND07/19/16 0.55.0------------------------------------ND------------07/28/16 0.55.0 ---ND---ND------NDNDNDNDNDND---NDNDdryND01/26/17 0.75.0 ---ND---ND------NDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDdryND02/28/17 0.75.0 ------------------------------------NDND---------Foothills Regional LandfillPermit No. 14-03Page 19 of 31Joyce Engineering APPENDIX D: Historical Groundwater Constituents/AnalytesSampleAnalyteCollection DateDL SWSLMW-1 MW-1R MW-2 MW-2R MW-3 MW-3R MW-3R2 MW-4 MW-5 MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9 MW-10 UD-1 UD-2Blankscis-1,2-Dichloroethene07/03/12 ---5ND------0.20 J ------NDNDNDNDND---------ND---NDNC 2L = 70 µg/L01/30/12 ---5ND------0.30 J ------NDNDNDNDND---------ND---NDNC SWSL = 5 µg/L 04/10/13 ---5---------------------------------ND------------ND05/09/13 ---5---------------------------------ND------------ND06/12/13 ---5---------------------------------ND------------ND07/15/13 ---5ND------ND------NDNDNDNDNDND------ND---ND01/30/14 5.05ND------0.7 J ------NDNDNDNDNDND------------ND07/22/14 0.25.0ND------0.9 J ------NDNDNDNDNDND------NDNDND01/26/15 0.25.0ND------1.1 J ------NDNDNDNDNDND------NDNDND07/28/15 0.35.0ND------1.6 J ------NDNDNDNDNDND------NDNDND01/28/16 0.55.0---ND---1.70 J ------NDNDNDNDNDND---NDNDNDND07/19/16 0.55.0------------------------------------ND------------07/28/16 0.55.0---ND---1.90 J ------NDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDdryND01/26/17 0.75.0---ND---2.90 J ------NDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDdryND02/28/17 0.75.0------------------------------------NDND---------Foothills Regional LandfillPermit No. 14-03Page 20 of 31Joyce Engineering APPENDIX D: Historical Groundwater Constituents/AnalytesSampleAnalyteCollection DateDL SWSLMW-1 MW-1R MW-2 MW-2R MW-3 MW-3R MW-3R2 MW-4 MW-5 MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9 MW-10 UD-1 UD-2BlanksMethylene Chloride08/10/98 ---10ND------------------------------------------------NC 2L = 5 µg/L01/27/99 ---10ND------------------------------------------------07/19/99 ---10ND---ND---ND------ND---------------------------09/07/99 ---10---------------------------------------------------09/09/99 ---10ND---ND---ND------ND---------------------------10/12/99 ---10------ND---ND------ND---------------------------12/06/99 ---10------ND---ND------ND---------------------------01/25/00 ---10ND---ND---ND------ND---------------------------07/21/00 ---10ND---ND---ND------ND------------------------ND01/09/01 ---10ND---ND---ND------ND------------------------ND07/17/01 ---10ND---Dry---ND------ND------------------------ND11/27/01 ---10------------------------ND------------------------01/22/02 ---10ND---Dry---ND------NDND---------------------ND07/15/02 ---10ND---Dry---ND------NDND---------------------ND01/30/03 ---5ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND07/30/03 ---5ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND01/15/04 ---10ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND07/16/04 ---10ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND01/28/05 ---10ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND07/21/05 ---10ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND10/21/05 ---10---------------------------ND---------------------01/18/06 ---10ND------NDNDND---NDNDND------------------ND03/14/06 ---1ND------NDND1.7---NDNDND------------------ND07/26/06 ---10ND------NDNDND---NDNDND------------------ND08/21/06 ---2------------------ND---------------------------ND10/03/06 ---2------------------ND---------------------------ND01/23/07 ---5.5ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------------ND07/25/07 ---1ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------------ND01/07/08 ---1ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------------ND07/23/08 ---1ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------------ND08/11/08 ---1------------------------------------------ND---ND01/06/09 ---1ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------------ND07/08/09 ---1ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------ND---ND01/19/10 ---1ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------ND---ND06/02/10---1------------------------------ND---------------ND07/27/10 ---1ND------ND------NDNDNDNDND---------ND---ND11/22/10 ---1------------------------------ND---------------ND01/24/11 ---1ND------ND------NDNDNDNDND---------ND---ND07/25/11 ---1ND------ND------NDNDNDNDND---------ND---ND01/05/12 ---1ND------ND------NDNDNDNDND---------ND---ND07/03/12 ---1ND------ND------NDNDNDNDND---------ND---ND01/30/13 ---1ND------ND------NDNDNDNDND---------ND---0.30 J04/10/13 ---1---------------------------------ND------------ND05/09/13 ---1---------------------------------ND------------ND06/12/13 ---1---------------------------------ND------------ND07/15/13 ---1ND------ND------NDNDNDNDNDND------ND---ND01/30/14 11ND------ND------NDNDNDNDNDND------------ND07/22/14 0.61ND------0.3 J ------NDNDNDNDNDND------NDNDND01/26/15 0.61ND------ND------NDNDNDNDNDND------NDNDND07/28/15 0.31ND------0.6 J ------NDNDNDNDNDND------NDNDND01/28/16 0.51---ND---ND------NDNDNDNDNDND---NDNDNDND07/19/16 0.51------------------------------------ND------------07/28/16 0.51---ND---ND------NDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDdryND01/26/17 0.51---ND---0.8 J ------NDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDdryND02/28/17 0.51------------------------------------NDND---------Foothills Regional LandfillPermit No. 14-03Page 21 of 31Joyce Engineering APPENDIX D: Historical Groundwater Constituents/AnalytesSampleAnalyteCollection DateDL SWSLMW-1 MW-1R MW-2 MW-2R MW-3 MW-3R MW-3R2 MW-4 MW-5 MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9 MW-10 UD-1 UD-2BlanksMethyl Ethyl Ketone (2-Butanone) 01/30/13 ---100ND --- --- ND --- --- ND ND ND ND ND --- --- --- 49.00 J --- ND04/10/13 ---100--- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ND --- --- --- --- NDNC 2L = 4000 µg/L 05/09/13 ---100--- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ND --- --- --- --- ND06/12/13 ---100--- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ND --- --- --- --- ND07/15/13 ---100ND --- --- ND --- --- ND ND ND ND ND ND --- --- 1.20 J --- ND01/30/14 100100ND --- --- ND --- --- ND ND ND ND ND ND --- --- --- --- 2.3 J07/22/14 0.8100ND --- --- ND --- --- ND ND ND ND ND ND --- --- ND ND ND01/26/15 0.8100ND --- --- ND --- --- ND ND ND ND ND ND --- --- ND ND ND07/28/15 0.9100ND --- --- ND --- --- ND ND ND ND ND ND --- --- ND ND ND01/28/16 1.1100--- ND --- ND --- --- ND ND ND ND ND ND --- ND 3.00 J ND ND07/19/16 1.1100--- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ND --- --- --- ---07/28/16 1.1100--- ND --- ND --- --- ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND dry ND01/26/17 3.2100--- ND --- ND --- --- ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND dry ND02/28/17 3.2100--- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ND ND --- --- ---Foothills Regional LandfillPermit No. 14-03Page 22 of 31Joyce Engineering APPENDIX D: Historical Groundwater Constituents/AnalytesSampleAnalyteCollection DateDL SWSLMW-1 MW-1R MW-2 MW-2R MW-3 MW-3R MW-3R2 MW-4 MW-5 MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9 MW-10 UD-1 UD-2BlanksTetrachloroethene08/10/98 ---5ND------------------------------------------------NC 2L = 0.7 µg/L01/27/99 ---5ND------------------------------------------------07/19/99 ---5ND---ND---ND------ND---------------------------09/07/99 ---5---------------------------------------------------09/09/99 ---5ND---ND---ND------ND---------------------------10/12/99 ---5------ND---ND------ND---------------------------12/06/99 ---5------ND---ND------ND---------------------------01/25/00 ---5ND---ND---ND------ND---------------------------07/21/00 ---5ND---ND---ND------ND------------------------ND01/09/01 ---5ND---ND---ND------ND------------------------ND07/17/01 ---5ND---Dry---ND------ND------------------------ND11/27/01 ---5------------------------ND------------------------01/22/02 ---5ND---Dry---ND------NDND---------------------ND07/15/02 ---5ND---Dry---ND------NDND---------------------ND01/30/03 ---1ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND07/30/03 ---1ND------NDND1.38---NDND---------------------ND01/15/04 ---1ND------NDND1.46---NDND---------------------ND07/16/04 ---1ND------NDND1.05---NDND---------------------ND01/28/05 ---1ND------NDND1.63---NDND---------------------ND07/21/05 ---1ND------NDND1.48 B ---ND1.29 B ---------------------1.2110/21/05 ---1---------------------------ND---------------------01/18/06 ---1ND------NDND2.38---NDNDND------------------ND03/14/06 ---1ND------ND1.01.6---NDNDND------------------ND07/26/06 ---1ND------NDNDND---NDNDND------------------ND08/21/06 ---1------------------ND---------------------------ND10/03/06 ---1------------------ND---------------------------ND01/23/07 ---3ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------------ND07/25/07 ---1ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------------ND01/07/08 ---1ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------------ND07/23/08 ---1ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------------ND08/11/08---1------------------------------------------ND---ND01/06/09 ---1ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------------ND07/08/09 ---1ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------ND---ND01/19/10 ---1ND------ND------NDNDNDND------------ND---ND06/02/10 ---1------------------------------ND---------------ND07/27/10 ---1ND------ND------NDNDNDNDND---------ND---ND11/22/10 ---1------------------------------ND---------------ND01/24/11 ---1ND------ND------NDNDNDNDND---------ND---ND07/25/11 ---1ND------ND------NDNDNDNDND---------ND---ND01/05/12 ---1ND------ND------NDNDNDNDND---------ND---ND07/03/12 ---1ND------ND------NDNDNDNDND---------ND---ND01/30/13 ---1ND------ND------NDNDNDNDND---------ND---ND04/10/13 ---1---------------------------------ND------------ND05/09/13 ---1---------------------------------ND------------ND06/12/13 ---1---------------------------------ND------------ND07/15/13 ---1ND------ND------NDNDNDNDNDND------ND---ND01/30/14 1.01ND------0.4 J ------NDNDNDNDNDND------------ND07/22/14 0.41ND------0.5 J ------NDNDNDNDNDND------NDNDND01/26/15 0.41.0ND------0.5 J ------NDNDNDNDNDND------NDNDND07/28/15 0.31.0ND------0.5 J ------NDNDNDNDNDND------NDNDND01/28/16 0.41.0---ND---0.70 J ------NDNDNDNDNDND---NDNDNDND07/19/16 0.41.0------------------------------------ND------------07/28/16 0.41.0---ND---0.60 J ------NDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDdryND01/26/17 0.81.0---ND---ND------NDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDdryND02/28/17 0.81.0---------------------------------------------------Trichloroethene01/26/15 0.40 1.0 ND------0.5 J ------NDNDNDNDNDND------NDNDND07/28/15 0.40 1.0 ND------0.5 J ------NDNDNDNDNDND------NDNDNDNC 2L = 3 µg/L01/28/16 0.40 1.0 ---ND---0.50 J ------NDNDNDNDNDND---NDNDNDND07/19/16 0.40 1.0 ------------------------------------ND------------07/28/16 0.40 1.0 ---ND---0.50 J ------NDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDdryND01/26/17 0.30 1.0 ---ND---0.80 J ------NDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDdryND02/28/17 0.30 1.0 ---------------------------------------------------Foothills Regional LandfillPermit No. 14-03Page 23 of 31Joyce Engineering APPENDIX D: Historical Groundwater Constituents/AnalytesSampleAnalyteCollection DateDL SWSLMW-1 MW-1R MW-2 MW-2R MW-3 MW-3R MW-3R2 MW-4 MW-5 MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9 MW-10 UD-1 UD-2BlanksTrichlorofluoromethane08/10/98 ---5ND---------------------------------------------NC 2L = 2000 µg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ry---ND------ND------------------------ND11/27/01 ---5------------------------ND------------------------01/22/02 ---5ND---Dry---ND------NDND---------------------ND07/15/02 ---5ND---Dry---ND------NDND---------------------ND01/30/03 ---1ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND07/30/03 ---1ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND01/15/04 ---5ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND07/16/04 ---5ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND01/28/05 ---5ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND07/21/05 ---5ND------NDNDND---NDND---------------------ND10/21/05 ---5---------------------------ND---------------------01/18/06 ---5ND------NDNDND---NDNDND------------------ND03/14/06 ---1ND------NDNDND---NDNDND------------------ND07/26/06 ---1ND------NDNDND---NDNDND------------------ND08/21/06 ---1------------------ND---------------------------ND10/03/06 ---1------------------ND---------------------------ND01/23/07 ---5ND------ND------1.3 J NDNDND------------------ND07/25/07 ---1ND------ND------0.76 J NDNDND------------------ND01/07/08 ---1ND------ND------1.2NDNDND------------------NDVerification Event 02/06/08 ---1------------------1.10---------------------------ND07/23/08 ---1ND------ND------0.99 J NDNDND------------------ND08/11/08 ---1------------------------------------------ND---ND01/06/09 ---1ND------ND------1.8NDNDND------------------ND07/08/09 ---1ND------ND------1.2NDNDND------------ND---ND01/19/10---1ND------ND------2.0NDNDND------------ND---ND06/02/10 ---1------------------------------ND---------------ND07/27/10 ---1ND------ND------2.2NDNDNDND---------ND---ND11/22/10 ---1------------------------------ND---------------ND01/24/11 ---1ND------ND------1.8NDNDNDND---------ND---ND07/25/11 ---1ND------ND------2.1NDNDNDND---------ND---ND01/05/12 ---1ND------ND------2.0NDNDNDND---------ND---ND07/03/12 ---1ND------ND------2.6NDNDNDND---------ND---ND01/30/13 ---1ND------ND------2.6NDNDNDND---------ND---ND04/10/13 ---1---------------------------------ND------------ND05/09/13 ---1---------------------------------ND------------ND06/12/13 ---1---------------------------------ND------------ND07/15/13 ---1ND------ND------2.3NDNDNDNDND------ND---ND01/30/14 1.01ND------ND------2.6NDNDNDNDND------------ND07/22/14 0.31ND------ND------2.2NDNDNDNDND------NDNDND01/26/15 0.31.0ND------ND------2.0NDNDNDNDND------NDNDND07/28/15 0.31.0ND------ND------1.9NDNDNDNDND------NDNDND01/28/16 0.51.0---ND---ND------1.40NDNDNDNDND---NDNDNDND07/19/16 0.40 1.0 ------------------------------------ND------------07/28/16 0.51.0---ND---ND------1.00NDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDdryND01/26/17 0.51.0---ND---ND------1.10NDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDdryND02/28/17 0.51.0------------------------------------NDND---------Foothills Regional LandfillPermit No. 14-03Page 24 of 31Joyce Engineering APPENDIX D: Historical Groundwater Constituents/AnalytesSampleAnalyteCollection DateDL SWSLMW-1 MW-1R MW-2 MW-2R MW-3 MW-3R MW-3R2 MW-4 MW-5 MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9 MW-10 UD-1 UD-2BlanksVinyl Chloride01/30/13 ---1ND------0.20 J ------NDNDNDNDND---------ND---NDNC 2L =0.03 µg/L 04/10/13 ---1---------------------------------ND------------ND05/09/13 ---1---------------------------------ND------------ND06/12/13 ---1---------------------------------ND------------ND07/15/13 ---1ND------ND------NDNDNDNDNDND------ND---ND01/30/14 1.01ND------0.5 J ------NDNDNDNDNDND------------ND07/22/14 0.31ND------0.6 J ------NDNDNDNDNDND------NDNDND01/26/15 0.31.0ND------0.7 J ------NDNDNDNDNDND------NDNDND07/28/15 0.41.0ND------1.1------NDNDNDNDNDND------NDNDNDVerification Event 09/02/15 0.41.0ND------0.8 JNDNDNDNDNDND------NDNDND01/28/16 0.71.0---ND---1.00------NDNDNDNDNDND---NDNDNDNDVerification Event 03/16/16 0.71.0---------0.90 J------------------------------ND07/19/16 0.41.0------------------------------------ND------------07/28/16 0.71.0---ND---0.70 J ------NDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDdryND01/26/17 0.61.0---ND---1.20------NDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDdryNDVerification Event 02/28/17 0.61.0---ND---1.80------------------------NDND---dryNDXylenes, total01/26/15 0.5 5.0 ND------0.8 J ------NDNDNDNDNDND------NDNDND07/28/15 0.2 5.0 ND------ND------NDNDNDNDNDND------NDNDNDNC 2L = 500 µg/L01/28/16 0.4 5.0 ---ND---0.70 J ------NDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDND07/19/16 0.45.0---------------------------------------------------07/28/16 0.4 5.0 ---ND---ND------NDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDdryND01/26/17 1.4 5.0 ---ND---ND------NDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDdryND02/28/17 1.4 5.0 ------------------------------------NDND---------Foothills Regional LandfillPermit No. 14-03Page 25 of 31Joyce Engineering APPENDIX D: Historical Groundwater Constituents/AnalytesSampleAnalyteCollection DateDL SWSLMW-1 MW-1R MW-2 MW-2R MW-3 MW-3R MW-3R2 MW-4 MW-5 MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9 MW-10 UD-1 UD-2BlanksField ParameterspH 08/10/98 --- --- 6.28 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---(S.U.) 01/27/99 --- --- 6.17 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---07/19/99 --- --- 6.16 --- 6.18 --- 6.69 --- --- 5.82 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---09/07/99 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---09/09/99 --- --- 6.77 --- 6.67 --- 6.93 --- --- 6.07 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---10/12/99 --- --- --- --- 5.88 --- 6.21 --- --- 5.71 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---12/06/99 --- --- --- --- 5.65 --- 6.32 --- --- 5.58 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---01/25/00 --- --- 7.16 --- 6.47 --- 8.31 --- --- 5.95 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---07/21/00 --- --- 6.32 --- 6.08 --- 6.63 --- --- 5.80 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---01/09/01 --- --- 6.56 --- 6.37 --- 6.63 --- --- 5.65 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---07/17/01 --- --- 7.87 --- Dry --- 6.80 --- --- 5.52 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---11/27/01 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 6.73 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---01/22/02 --- --- 6.49 --- Dry --- 6.53 --- --- 5.90 6.4 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---07/15/02 --- --- 5.97 --- Dry --- 6.24 --- --- 5.40 5.81 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---01/30/03 --- --- 6.00 --- --- 6.00 6.60 6.1 --- 5.50 5.9 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---07/30/03 --- --- 6.40 --- --- 5.90 6.70 6.3 --- 5.80 6.8 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---01/15/04 --- --- 6.03 --- --- 6.23 6.95 6.15 --- 5.35 6.1 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---07/16/04 --- --- 5.41 --- --- 5.98 6.07 5.97 --- 5.33 5.96 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---01/28/05 --- --- 5.92 --- --- 6.18 6.72 6.04 --- 5.25 6.19 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---07/21/05 --- --- 6.40 --- --- 6.10 6.50 6.1 --- 5.40 6.1 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---10/21/05 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 5.9 --- --- --- --- --- --- ---01/18/06 --- --- 6.60 --- --- 5.70 6.70 6.8 --- 5.10 5.9 5.4 --- --- --- --- --- --- ---03/14/06 --- --- 5.19 --- --- 5.04 7.77 7.5 --- 5.94 5.56 3.70 (3.94) --- --- --- --- --- --- ---03/24/06 --- --- 5.91 --- --- 6.05 10.00 --- --- 6.88 5.95 6.3 --- --- --- --- --- --- ---07/26/06 --- --- 5.90 --- --- 5.90 6.30 5.6 --- 5.30 5.9 5.3 --- --- --- --- --- --- ---08/21/06 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 7.04 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---10/03/06 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 7.14 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---01/23/07 --- --- 5.40 --- --- 5.65 --- --- 11.69 5.31 6.07 5.2 --- --- --- --- --- --- ---07/25/07 --- --- 5.43 --- --- 5.52 --- --- 12.50 4.99 5.77 5.1 --- --- --- --- --- --- ---01/07/08 --- --- 5.35 --- --- 5.63 --- --- 8.77 5.13 5.73 4.7 --- --- --- --- --- --- ---Verification Event 02/06/08 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 7.32 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---07/23/08 --- --- 5.79 --- --- 5.80 --- --- 9.88 5.33 5.92 5.1 --- --- --- --- --- --- ---08/11/08 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 6.02 --- ---01/06/09 --- --- 5.73 --- --- 5.88 --- --- 7.86 5.38 5.98 5.0 --- --- --- --- --- --- ---07/08/09 --- --- 6.10 --- --- 5.80 --- --- 10.96 5.35 6.15 5.4 --- --- --- --- 6.06 --- ---01/19/10 --- --- 5.73 --- --- 5.59 --- --- 11.58 4.85 5.86 4.8 --- --- --- --- 7.09 --- ---Verification Event 03/10/10 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 4.60 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---06/02/10 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---07/27/10 --- --- 5.45 --- --- 5.65 --- --- 11.18 4.99 5.77 5.0 5.46 --- --- --- 5.70 --- ---11/22/10 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 5.75 --- --- --- --- --- ---01/24/11 --- --- 5.49 --- --- 5.55 --- --- 8.90 5.03 5.72 4.9 5.43 --- --- --- 5.83 --- ---07/25/11 --- --- 5.30 --- --- 5.41 --- --- 9.48 4.36 5.61 4.8 4.66 --- --- --- 5.61 --- ---01/05/12 --- --- 5.94 --- --- 5.89 --- --- 8.69 5.39 5.94 5.4 5.96 --- --- --- 6.29 --- ---07/03/12 --- --- 5.96 --- --- 5.92 --- --- 7.87 5.35 6.04 5.3 5.90 --- --- --- 6.08 --- ---01/30/13 --- --- 5.99 --- --- 7.55 --- --- 10.11 5.26 6.01 5.2 5.73 --- --- --- 7.85 --- ---07/15/13 --- --- 5.51 --- --- 8.73 --- --- 8.21 5.07 5.82 4.8 5.29 4.66 --- --- 8.27 --- ---01/30/14 --- --- 6.91 --- --- 6.31 --- --- 6.51 8.90 7.76 6.8 6.06 5.59 --- --- --- --- ---07/22/14 --- --- 6.32 --- --- 6.00 --- --- 8.22 5.12 5.78 5.2 5.58 5.01 --- --- 6.06 5.77 ---01/26/15 --- --- 5.85 --- --- 5.63 --- --- 8.17 4.63 5.49 5.08 5.19 4.90 --- --- 5.11 5.43 ---07/28/15 --- --- 6.06 --- --- 5.79 --- --- 8.37 5.22 6.03 5.44 5.80 5.34 --- --- 5.62 6.12 ---01/28/16 --- --- --- 6.08 --- 6.42 --- --- 8.12 5.14 5.93 5.12 5.58 5.20 --- 6.56 5.74 5.89 ---Verification Event 03/16/16 --- --- --- --- --- 5.31 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---07/28/16 --- --- --- 5.79 --- 5.19 --- --- 5.31 4.78 4.67 4.69 5.21 5.59 4.85 7.98 5.03 dry ---01/26/17 --- --- --- 6.31 --- 5.77 --- --- 7.53 5.23 5.95 5.38 5.80 5.24 5.90 6.56 6.90 dry ---02/28/17 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 6.06 6.77 --- --- ---Foothills Regional LandfillPermit No. 14-03Page 26 of 31Joyce Engineering APPENDIX D: Historical Groundwater Constituents/AnalytesSampleAnalyteCollection DateDL SWSLMW-1 MW-1R MW-2 MW-2R MW-3 MW-3R MW-3R2 MW-4 MW-5 MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9 MW-10 UD-1 UD-2BlanksConductivity08/10/98 --- --- 48.00------------------------------------------------(µS/cm)01/27/99 --- --- 102.00------------------------------------------------07/19/99 --- --- 35.00---24.00--- 119.00------53.00---------------------------09/07/99 --- --- ---------------------------------------------------09/09/99 --- --- 30.00---21.00---93.00------45.00---------------------------10/12/99 --- --- ------27.00--- 230.00------55.00---------------------------12/06/99 --- --- ------44.00--- 147.00------92.00---------------------------01/25/00 --- --- 43.00---35.00--- 170.00------64.00---------------------------07/21/00 --- --- 33.00---22.00---94.00------33.00---------------------------01/09/01 --- --- 29.00---23.00---93.00------34.00---------------------------07/17/01 --- --- 44.00---Dry--- 220.00------51.00---------------------------11/27/01 --- --- ------------------------40------------------------01/22/02 --- --- 36.00---Dry--- 139.00------36.0033------------------------07/15/02 --- --- 27.00---Dry--- 145.00------26.0031------------------------01/30/03 --- --- 51.90------36.10 254.00 123---35.3055.9------------------------07/30/03 --- --- 65.00------78.00 242.00 138---30.0078------------------------01/15/04 --- --- 69.80------37.20 221.30 119.2---22.9062.5------------------------07/16/04 --- --- 64.00------38.50 189.50 121.3---27.9064.9------------------------01/28/05 --- --- 198.60------ 148.60 488.00 294---98.50 188.4------------------------07/21/05 --- --- 232.00------57.40 179.00 148---27.2087.4------------------------10/21/05 --- --- ---------------------------59.8---------------------01/18/06 --- --- 50.90------48.90 182.60 105.6---31.0073.180.4---------------------03/14/06 --- --- 91.00------79.00 295.00 210---46.00115 82 (86) ---------------------03/24/06 --- --- 97.00------77.00 287.00------51.0012299.0---------------------07/26/06 --- --- 61.70------53.50 215.20 137.9---40.5081.657.4---------------------08/21/06 --- --- ------------------75.20------------------------------10/03/06 --- --- ------------------90.40------------------------------01/23/07 --- --- 62.00------55.00------ 122.00 20.007664.0---------------------07/25/07 --- --- 66.00------61.00------ 175.00 25.007989.0---------------------01/07/08 --- --- 99.00------ 110.00------ 159.00 95.00180 172.0---------------------Verification Event 02/06/08 --- --- ------------------ 197.00------------------------------07/23/08 --- --- 89.00------88.00------ 178.00 56.00102 135.0---------------------08/11/08 --- --- ------------------------------------------ 179.00------01/06/09 --- --- 74.00------78.00------ 108.00 50.009498.0---------------------07/08/09 --- --- 82.00------84.00------ 1013.00 36.009784.0------------ 167.00------01/19/10 --- --- 86.00------85.00------ 1158.00 33.009887.0------------ 109.00------Verification Event 03/10/10 --- --- ---------------------33.00---------------------------06/02/10 --- --- ------------------------------27.00------------------07/27/10 --- --- 86.00------88.00------ 572.00 38.009973.0 28.00--------- 159.00------11/22/10 --- --- ------------------------------32.00------------------01/24/11 --- --- 82.00------90.00------ 121.00 54.0010171.0 28.00--------- 151.00------01/05/12 --- --- 86.00------ 102.00------ 207.00 45.0011493.0 31.00--------- 184.00------07/26/11 --- --- 60.00------76.00------97.00 39.008669.0 24.00--------- 134.00------07/03/12 --- --- 68.10------98.90------ 122.00 34.60 100.1 73.5 28.50--------- 184.20------01/30/13 --- --- 72.30------77.90------ 209.10 34.80 107.6 69.9 26.30--------- 1185.00 ------07/15/13 --- --- 57.20------91.40------ 151.60 28.8095.198.3 203.20 35.20------ 1947.00 ------01/30/14 --- --- 52.60------86.20------ 129.70 27.9097103.1 211.40 39.70---------------07/22/14 --- --- 65.00------ 111.60------ 133.50 31.80122 105.7 130.70 374.00------ 180.40 209.90---01/26/15 FIELD --- 49.60------94.70------100.2 26.00 105.1 102.7 104.0 32.40------168.7 211.9---07/28/15--- 54.00------ 106.00 ------92.028.00 11598.0 99.032.00------196.0 235.0---01/28/16--- --- 103.40 --- 109.20 ------79.026.20 112.7 89.5 106.1 46.60------473.7 379.8---Verification Event 03/16/16--- --------- 121.40 ---------------------------50.2---------07/28/16--- ---131.9---131.9------128.5 29.60 142.0 137.8 101.0 48.60 147.40 61.1 253.1dry---01/26/17--- ---101.9---110.2------89.428.30 128.0 105.1 84.738.20 121.20 140.6 120.5dry02/28/17--- ------------------------------------ 121.40 48.2------Foothills Regional LandfillPermit No. 14-03Page 27 of 31Joyce Engineering APPENDIX D: Historical Groundwater Constituents/AnalytesSampleAnalyteCollection DateDL SWSLMW-1 MW-1R MW-2 MW-2R MW-3 MW-3R MW-3R2 MW-4 MW-5 MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9 MW-10 UD-1 UD-2BlanksTemperature08/10/98 --- --- 17.80------------------------------------------------(ºC)01/27/99 --- --- 25.00------------------------------------------------07/19/99 --- --- 16.90---19.20---17.60------18.70---------------------------09/07/99 --- --- ---------------------------------------------------09/09/99 --- --- 14.90---13.60---12.70------16.60---------------------------10/12/99 --- --- ------17.10---15.70------18.00---------------------------12/06/99 --- --- ------11.00---11.80------13.30---------------------------01/25/00 --- --- 12.20---14.50---11.70------16.70---------------------------07/21/00 --- --- 20.10---19.20---22.70------21.10---------------------------01/09/01 --- --- 11.40---11.60---12.00------13.30---------------------------07/17/01 --- --- 17.10---Dry---19.00------19.70---------------------------11/27/01 --- --- ------------------------16------------------------01/22/02 --- --- 15.10---Dry---13.10------14.5013------------------------07/15/02 --- --- 18.20---Dry---16.90------19.3016.4------------------------01/30/03 --- --- 13.60------13.90 13.8014.2---14.6013.7------------------------07/30/03 --- --- 15.50------18.20 17.3016.7---16.7020------------------------01/15/04 --- --- 14.90------13.20 14.4015.5---15.2013.7------------------------07/16/04 --- --- 14.80------15.70 15.5018.4---19.2017.4------------------------01/28/05 --- --- 13.20------9.50 12.4010.2---11.1010.8------------------------07/21/05 --- --- 21.80------23.60 20.3020.4---19.6020.4------------------------10/21/05 --- --- ---------------------------16.3---------------------01/18/06 --- --- 11.20------14.60 11.2011.2---13.2012.412.3---------------------03/14/06 --- --- 16.72------17.29 17.03 16.36---17.26 17.12 16.54 (16.47) ---------------------03/24/06 --- --- 15.23------15.71 14.71------15.84 15.45 15.9---------------------07/26/06 --- --- 17.90------18.40 19.1025.3---17.7018.217.6---------------------08/21/06 --- --- ------------------19.10------------------------------10/03/06 --- --- ------------------15.90------------------------------01/23/07 --- --- 14.50------14.80------14.10 13.6013.214.6---------------------07/25/07 --- --- 15.35------17.30------17.11 16.87 17.96 17.3---------------------01/07/08 --- --- 14.64------16.13------13.93 16.25 16.74 15.7---------------------Verification Event 02/06/08 --- --- ------------------15.09------------------------------07/23/08 --- --- 16.39------21.84------20.12 17.57 17.89 17.6---------------------08/11/08 --- --- ------------------------------------------18.80------01/06/09 --- --- 13.37------11.64------11.83 13.58 13.84 13.6---------------------07/08/09 --- --- 16.39------19.70------21.17 17.50 17.31 17.2------------18.04------01/19/10 --- --- 14.41------16.93------15.76 16.43 16.37 15.8------------17.99------Verification Event 03/10/10 --- --- ---------------------15.58---------------------------06/02/10 --- --- ------------------------------20.59------------------07/27/10 --- --- 17.35------20.73------20.81 19.97 20.02 20.0 18.75---------18.22------11/22/10 --- --- ------------------------------15.54------------------01/24/11 --- --- 12.83------13.75------12.17 14.17 14.08 13.8 12.34---------16.38------07/25/11 --- --- 17.99------19.28------18.78 19.04 19.83 19.7 17.82---------18.32------01/05/12 --- --- 12.92------15.10------15.30 15.25 15.35 15.4 12.82---------12.82------07/03/12 --- --- 18.40------23.10------26.10 20.3021.521.0 20.20---------21.50------01/30/13 --- --- 15.10------16.50------16.30 16.3016.115.7 15.00---------14.90------07/15/13 --- --- 18.80------22.60------21.30 21.5021.519.3 17.00 18.10------27.80------01/30/14 --- --- 11.40------13.50------13.00 13.0013.314.1 14.90 14.30---------------07/22/14 --- --- 18.10------21.00------20.10 20.102018.1 16.10 16.10------20.00 21.00---01/26/15 FIELD --- 12.5------14.1------14.315.014.015.1 15.215.3------17.717.0---07/28/15--- 18.02------19.61------18.62 19.55 18.51 19.92 17.15 16.21------22.16 23.04---01/28/16--- 11.40 11.40---15.30------15.40 15.20 14.20 14.20 14.20 14.20---11.80 5.805.60---Verification Event 03/16/16--- ---------19.70---------------------------------------07/28/16--- ---20.2---21.60------20.80 20.50 20.70 20.00 17.80 16.30 20.80 17.90 28.50dry---01/26/17--- ---14.2---16.10------16.00 16.50 16.60 16.30 15.90 14.90 15.70 14.10 11.00dry02/28/17--- ------------------------------------16.90 15.20------Foothills Regional LandfillPermit No. 14-03Page 28 of 31Joyce Engineering APPENDIX D: Historical Groundwater Constituents/AnalytesSampleAnalyteCollection DateDL SWSLMW-1 MW-1R MW-2 MW-2R MW-3 MW-3R MW-3R2 MW-4 MW-5 MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9 MW-10 UD-1 UD-2BlanksTurbidity08/10/98 --- --- 27.00------------------------------------------------(NTU)01/27/99 --- --- 22.00------------------------------------------------07/19/99 --- --- 28.00---31.00---24.00------58.00---------------------------09/07/99 --- --- ---------------------------------------------------09/09/99 --- --- 41.00--- 123.00---45.00------26.00---------------------------10/12/99 --- --- ------6.25---24.00------8.46---------------------------12/06/99 --- --- ------1.85---5.46------3.49---------------------------01/25/00 --- --- 4.63---5.68--- 120.00------2.55---------------------------07/21/00 --- --- 49.00---16.00---3.96------11.00---------------------------01/09/01 --- --- 6.62---72.00---10.00------20.00---------------------------07/17/01 --- --- 8.71---Dry---40.00------23.00---------------------------11/27/01 --- --- ------------------------84------------------------01/22/02 --- --- 5.16---Dry---62.00------13.0087------------------------07/15/02 --- --- 6.24---Dry---48.00------62.0019------------------------01/30/03 --- --- 9.82------35.90 53.3013.7---23.8029.4------------------------07/30/03 --- --- 10.00------10.00 4.007---0.355------------------------01/15/04 --- --- 2.57------22.90 98.1024.1---22.2082------------------------07/16/04 --- --- 3.59------4.074.407.7---59.80346------------------------01/28/05 --- --- 1.46------3.676.335.58---5.2821.4------------------------07/21/05 --- --- 9.43------7.05 12.0010.6---8.4111.5------------------------10/21/05 --- --- ---------------------------166.8---------------------01/18/06 --- --- 4.46------2.504.435.84---8.267.739.1---------------------03/14/06 --- --- 0.00------89.00 107.00 58.9--- 266.00 47.60 (0)---------------------03/24/06 --- --- 425.00------22.90 0.00------ 348.00 1435.3---------------------07/26/06 --- --- 1.43------2.68 14.004.79---2.676.5116.7---------------------08/21/06 --- --- ------------------17.80------------------------------10/03/06 --- --- ------------------13.10------------------------------01/23/07 --- --- 0.00------0.00------ 261.00 0.0000.0---------------------07/25/07 --- --- 0.00------0.00------0.000.0000.0---------------------01/07/08 --- --- 16.40------0.91------2.752.022.054.4---------------------Verification Event 02/06/08 --- --- ------------------2.33------------------------------07/23/08 --- --- 2.37------1.08------4.672.558.7414.6---------------------08/11/08 --- --- ------------------------------------------3.24------01/06/09 --- --- 7.36------1.30------4.743.662.636.7---------------------07/08/09 --- --- 2.79------0.97------14.70 1.421.533.9------------89.50------01/19/10 --- --- 1.07------2.22------3.065.302.079.9------------5.63------Verification Event 03/10/10 --- --- ---------------------11.90---------------------------06/02/10 --- --- ------------------------------ 102.00------------------07/27/10 --- --- 0.72------0.26------1.133.160.848.8 14.90---------6.65------11/22/10 --- --- ------------------------------6.67------------------01/24/11 --- --- 0.27------0.32------0.892.830.9920.6 52.70---------11.80------07/25/11 --- --- 2.71------3.61------2.30 10.995.0425.2 37.20---------6.42------01/05/12 --- --- 0.40------0.21------1.271.410.982.5 96.90---------3.61------07/03/12 --- --- 22.30------27.10------23.80 22.30 11.09 16.9 19.11---------32.70------01/30/13 --- --- 11.91------13.69------14.20 11.93 12.85 14.2 16.28---------39.50------07/15/13 --- --- 9.81------7.39------8.167.298.4210.2 9.89 25.40------35.70------01/30/14 --- --- 4.23------4.19------4.234.213.92.95.046.01---------------07/22/14 --- --- 5.25------3.51------7.515.153.825.2 11.84 6.55------17.50 21.50---01/26/15 FIELD --- 1.52------1.69------2.501.741.146.72 9.10 11.40------1.751.61---07/28/15--- 7.20------4.80------10.10 3.206.007.00 18.00 6.70------10.30 20.00---01/28/16--- 21.60 21.60---1.42------10.10 3.406.107.20 17.00 6.50---5.65 28.30 25.70---Verification Event 03/16/16--- ---------12.10---------------------------------------07/28/16--- ---3.04---2.08------1.526.733.314.50 13.50 3.894.70 10.27 12.39dry---01/26/17--- ---1.87---1.31------1.511.731.931.21 1.381.361.381.362.53dry02/28/17--- ------------------------------------2.112.32------Foothills Regional LandfillPermit No. 14-03Page 29 of 31Joyce Engineering APPENDIX D: Historical Groundwater Constituents/AnalytesSampleAnalyteCollection DateDL SWSLMW-1 MW-1R MW-2 MW-2R MW-3 MW-3R MW-3R2 MW-4 MW-5 MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9 MW-10 UD-1 UD-2BlanksDissolved Oxygen03/14/06 --- --- 5.58------8.628.367.29---7.486.8 3.10 (7.77) ---------------------(mg/L)03/24/06 --- --- 9.05------8.871.03------5.885.762.7---------------------01/23/07 --- --- 6.70------3.20------8.500.4031.2---------------------07/25/07 --- --- 8.20------3.10------6.100.403.57.4---------------------01/07/08 --- --- 7.18------2.28------5.441.113.011.3---------------------Verification Event 02/06/08 --- --- ------------------5.79------------------------------07/23/08 --- --- 7.00------1.42------3.940.402.430.4---------------------08/11/08 --- --- ------------------------------------------4.22------01/06/09 --- --- 9.43------1.53------8.175.827.156.2---------------------07/08/09 --- --- 7.35------1.23------3.331.492.372.7------------2.19------01/19/10 --- --- 5.94------1.81------3.051.562.190.9------------1.12------Verification Event 03/10/10 --- --- ---------------------1.42---------------------------06/02/10 --- --- ------------------------------8.34------------------07/27/10 --- --- 7.53------0.31------4.410.261.160.4 10.01---------1.30------11/22/10 --- --- ------------------------------8.62------------------01/24/11 --- --- 7.64------1.02------4.311.081.051.68.22---------1.76------07/25/11 --- --- 11.44------0.63------3.560.420.770.56.17---------3.24------01/05/12 --- --- 6.96------0.60------3.130.270.960.36.96---------2.91------07/03/12 --- --- 7.65------4.68------2.416.921.131.49.12---------3.11------01/30/13 --- --- 7.51------5.68------5.101.770.763.46.80---------8.70------07/15/13 --- --- 6.53------3.32------3.310.871.860.57.901.47------5.02------01/30/14 --- --- 7.97------0.79------4.110.802.81.28.910.80---------------07/22/14 --- --- 6.58------1.26------4.881.021.261.28.111.41------1.852.48---01/26/15 FIELD --- 8.27------2.32------3.244.321.581.207.34.29------1.513.03---07/28/15--- 8.44------0.62------3.240.200.370.998.10.41------9.364.02---01/28/16--- 5.735.73---0.44------4.580.493.171.017.20.92---7.38 16.62 17.82---Verification Event 03/16/16--- ---------1.10---------------------------------------07/28/16--- ---4.80---0.97------3.830.201.131.417.090.761.747.983.94dry---01/26/17--- ---6.73---1.51------3.790.442.071.017.620.992.209.08 12.06dry02/28/17--- ------------------------------------2.267.89------Foothills Regional LandfillPermit No. 14-03Page 30 of 31Joyce Engineering APPENDIX D: Historical Groundwater Constituents/AnalytesSampleAnalyteCollection DateDL SWSLMW-1 MW-1R MW-2 MW-2R MW-3 MW-3R MW-3R2 MW-4 MW-5 MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9 MW-10 UD-1 UD-2BlanksOxidation Reduction Potential03/14/06 --- --- 215.0------224.0 47.0038--- 140.00 193 274 (269) ---------------------(mV)03/24/06 --- --- 889.0------238.0 -25.00------ 155.00 234 190.0---------------------01/23/07 --- --- 254.0------235.0-------3.00 126.00 140 139.0---------------------07/25/07 --- --- 287.0------276.0------ -66.00 179.00 271 131.0---------------------01/07/08 --- ------------------------------------Verification Event 02/06/08 --- --- ------------------ 238.00------------------------------07/23/08 --- --- 187.0------130.0------ -35.00 69.0012193.0---------------------08/11/08 --- --- ------------------------------------------30.00------01/06/09 --- --- 150.1------134.3------75.70 23.10 130.2 156.0---------------------07/08/09 --- --- 136.1------103.5-------5.80 70.8082.6 138.4------------49.00------01/19/10 --- --- 139.8------144.5------18.30 106.50 143.7 181.3------------3.20------Verification Event 03/10/10 --- --- --------------------- 148.40---------------------------06/02/10 --- --- ------------------------------ 288.70------------------07/27/10 --- --- 113.7------76.60------ -134.80 34.7028.182.8 101.10---------32.70------11/22/10 --- --- ------------------------------ 223.80------------------01/24/11 --- --- 233.9------192.0------54.70 113.90 130.5 184.3 223.70--------- 112.00------07/25/11 --- --- 127.9------107.3------69.40 -142.60 46.7 100.0 150.90---------23.40------01/05/12 --- --- 61.10------14.90------ -16.50 -37.70 76.865.9 57.20---------15.50------07/03/12 --- --- 103.4------119.1------ -11.00 157.40 24.798.1 103.10---------15.20------01/30/13 --- --- 188.8------112.4------19.90 134.70 115.7 205.6 208.90----------1.80------07/15/13 --- --- 167.2------122.3------23.10 125.10 93.1 140.8 168.30 192.60------23.50------01/30/14 --- --- 69.10------105.7------17.90 61.006098.4 115.00 160.10---------------07/22/14 --- --- 111.30------97.5------34.70 117.90 74.9 103.6 122.40 143.90------28.10 71.70---01/26/15 FIELD --- 185.0------148.4-------1.1 112.380.061.9 133.3 140.0------92.946.4---07/28/15--- 83.1------97.4-------25.8 96.576.5 101.5 94.9 118.0------95.2 -10.8---01/28/16--- ---103.4---152.1------4.356.8133.1 191.7 157.6 95.9---156.954.1---Verification Event 03/16/16--- --------- 121.40---------------------------------------07/28/16--- ---51.5---47.6------26.544.139.450.264.250.740.5 27.023.5dry---01/26/17--- ---137.2---165.8------132.2 101.9 173.9 212.3 197.1 175.9 170.8 140.6 112.0dry02/28/17--- ------------------------------------71.1 57.5------Notes:DL = Method Detection Limit.RL = Reporting Limit = PQL prior to 2007 and SWSL starting January 2007.PQL = Practical Quantitation Limit.SWSL = NC-DEQ Solid Waste Section Limit.NC 2L = Groundwater Standard established in 15 A NCAC 2L.0202GWPS = NC DEQ Solid Waste Section Groundwater Protection Standard for constituents with no listed NC 2L.ND = Not detected above the DL.J = Estimated concentration below the RL.B = Blank qualified data.dry = insufficient water to sample. --- = No data.All inorganic and organic compunds are reported in µg/Lµg/L = micrograms per literS.U. = Standard Units.NTU = Nephelometric Turbidity Units.µS/cm= microsiemens per centimeter.mV = Millivolts.Bold = Concentrations above the NC 2L or Groundwater Protection standards (GWPS) have been bolded.Blanks = field, trip and/or method blanks.All data prior to 2012 taken from previous reports by Golder Associates NC, Inc. MW-1R and MW-10 were installed in October 2015 and the first sampling event was January 28, 2016. MW-1 was abandoned in October 2015. It was replaced by MW-1R as the upgradient background well.MW-9 was installed June 2016. Foothills Regional LandfillPermit No. 14-03Page 31 of 31Joyce Engineering Appendix E Historical Constituents/Analytes in Surface Water APPENDIX E Historical Surface Water Constituents/Analytes Sample Analyte Collection Date SWSL SW-1 SW-2 SW-3 SW-4 Blanks Inorganic Compounds Antimony 01/30/13 6.00 ND 0.50 J ND ND ND No NC 2B Standard 07/15/13 6.00 ND ND ND ND 0.45 J 01/30/14 6.00 ND ND 0.57 B ND 0.62 J 07/22/14 6.00 ND ND ND ND ND 01/26/15 6.00 ND ND ND ND ND 07/28/15 6.00 ND 0.55 J ND ND ND 01/28/16 6.00 ND ND ND ND ND 07/28/16 6.00 ND ND ND ND 0.28 J 01/26/17 6.00 ND ND 0.48 J ND ND Arsenic 09/07/99 10.0 ND ND ND ND --- NC 2B = 50 ug/L 01/25/00 10.0 ND ND ND ND --- 07/21/00 10.0 ND Dry ND Dry ND 01/09/01 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/17/01 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/22/02 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/15/02 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/30/03 5.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/30/03 5.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/15/04 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/16/04 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/28/05 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/21/05 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/18/06 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/23/07 10.0 ND ND ND ND 2.70 J 07/25/07 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/07/08 10.0 ND 2.50 J ND ND ND 07/23/08 10.0 3.50 J 2.90 J ND 5.10 J ND 01/07/09 10.0 ND ND ND ND 3.60 J 07/08/09 10.0 ND 3.25 B ND ND 2.92 J 01/19/10 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/27/10 10.0 ND ND 3.70 J ND ND 01/24/11 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/25/11 10.0 3.13 J ND ND ND ND 01/05/12 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/03/12 10.0 NS 1.72 B 1.55 B ND 1.79 J 01/30/13 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/15/13 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/30/14 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/22/14 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/26/15 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/28/15 10.0 ND ND ND 2.10 J ND 01/28/16 10.0 ND ND 1.33 J ND ND NC 2B = 10 ug/L, HH 07/28/16 10.0 ND ND ND 0.78 J ND 01/26/17 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND Foothills Regional Landfill Permit No. 14-03 Page 1 of 18 Joyce Engineering APPENDIX E Historical Surface Water Constituents/Analytes Sample Analyte Collection Date SWSL SW-1 SW-2 SW-3 SW-4 Blanks Barium 09/07/99 500 ND ND ND ND --- No NC 2B Standard 01/25/00 500 ND ND ND ND --- 07/21/00 500 ND Dry ND Dry ND 01/09/01 500 ND ND ND ND ND 07/17/01 500 ND ND ND ND ND 01/22/02 500 ND ND ND ND ND 07/15/02 500 ND ND ND ND ND 01/30/03 5 21.2 23.50 37.40 61.60 ND 07/30/03 5 26.4 90.50 14.30 76.20 46.30 01/15/04 500 ND ND ND ND ND 07/16/04 500 ND ND ND ND ND 01/28/05 500 ND ND ND ND ND 07/21/05 500 ND ND ND ND ND 01/18/06 500 ND ND ND ND ND 03/14/06 20 ------------ND 07/26/06 500 ND ND ND ND ND 01/23/07 100 18.6 J 23.0 J 23.1 J 24.1 J ND 07/25/07 100 23.5 J 20.0 J 22.0 J 26.9 J ND 01/07/08 100 20.8 J 26.7 J 23.3 J 25.2 J 0.30 J 07/23/08 100 22.0 J 26.3 J 25.6 J 27.5 J 1.30 J 01/07/09 100 51.2 J 87.6 J 101.0 139.0 ND 07/08/09 100 20.7 J 56.3 J 31.3 J 31.1 J ND 01/19/10 100 19.5 J 26.4 J 26.2 J 25.8 J 0.30 J 07/27/10 100 18.7 J 78.5 J 29.3 J 27.4 J ND 01/24/11 100 17.2 J 39.2 J 24.3 J 26.0 J ND 07/25/11 100 43.2 J 30.2 J 30.0 J 33.4 J ND 01/05/12 100 16.9 J 25.2 J 25.7 J 27.2 J 0.13 J 07/03/12 100 NS 31.2 J 26.8 J 23.8 J 0.78 J 01/30/13 100 17.1 J 51.7 J 26.6 J 26.3 J ND 07/15/13 100 49.0 J 49.3 J 37.3 J 36.9 J 0.31 J 01/30/14 100 17.9 J 32.6 J 24.5 J 46.9 J ND 07/22/14 100 20.6 J 30.1 J 22.9 J 34.5 J 0.26 J 01/26/15 100 15.3 J 35.9 J 29.8 J 27.6 J ND 07/28/15 100 18.5 J 22.5 J 21.8 J 23.4 J 0.41 J 01/28/16 100 19.6 J 23.9 J 224 25.8 J 0.37 J NC 2B = 200,000 ug/L HH 07/28/16 100 20.6 J 26.9 J 56.2 J 64.7 J 0.59 J 01/26/17 100 24.7 J 28.4 J 65.1 J 45.4 J 3.46 J Foothills Regional Landfill Permit No. 14-03 Page 2 of 18 Joyce Engineering APPENDIX E Historical Surface Water Constituents/Analytes Sample Analyte Collection Date SWSL SW-1 SW-2 SW-3 SW-4 Blanks Beryllium 09/07/99 2.00 ND ND ND ND --- NC 2B = 6.5 ug/L 01/25/00 2.00 ND ND ND ND --- 07/21/00 2.00 ND Dry ND Dry ND 01/09/01 2.00 ND ND ND ND ND 07/17/01 2.00 ND ND ND ND ND 01/22/02 2.00 ND ND ND ND ND 07/15/02 2.00 ND ND ND ND ND 01/30/03 0.20 ND ND ND 0.28 ND 07/30/03 0.20 ND 0.77 ND 0.39 ND 01/15/04 2.00 ND ND ND ND ND 07/16/04 2.00 ND ND ND ND ND 01/28/05 2.00 ND ND ND ND ND 07/21/05 2.00 ND ND ND ND ND 01/18/06 2.00 ND ND ND ND ND 07/26/06 2.00 ND ND ND ND ND 01/23/07 1.00 ND ND ND ND ND 07/25/07 1.00 ND ND ND ND ND 01/07/08 1.00 ND ND ND ND ND 07/23/08 1.00 ND ND ND ND ND 01/07/09 1.00 0.1 J 0.30 J 0.4 J 0.5 J ND 07/08/09 1.00 ND 0.36 J ND ND ND 01/19/10 1.00 ND ND ND ND ND 07/27/10 1.00 ND ND ND ND ND 01/24/11 1.00 ND ND ND ND ND 07/25/11 1.00 ND ND ND ND ND 01/05/12 1.00 ND ND ND ND ND 07/03/12 1.00 NS ND ND ND ND 01/30/13 1.00 ND 0.09 J ND ND ND 07/15/13 1.00 0.30 J 0.29 J 0.16 J 0.14 J ND 01/30/14 1.00 ND ND ND ND ND 07/22/14 1.00 ND ND ND 0.05 J ND 01/26/15 1.00 ND 0.06 J 0.05 J 0.05 J ND 07/28/15 1.00 ND ND ND ND ND 01/28/16 1.00 ND ND 0.82 J ND ND NC 2B = 6.5 ug/L, Chronic 07/28/16 1.00 ND ND 0.15 J 0.35 J ND 01/26/17 1.00 ND ND ND 0.13 J ND Cadmium 09/07/99 1.00 ND ND ND ND --- NC 2B = 2 ug/L 07/17/01 1.00 ND ND ND ND ND 01/22/02 1.00 ND ND ND ND ND 07/15/02 1.00 ND ND ND ND ND 01/30/03 5.00 ND ND ND ND ND 01/15/04 5.00 ND ND ND ND ND 07/16/04 5.00 ND ND ND ND ND 01/28/05 5.00 ND ND ND ND ND 07/21/05 5.00 ND ND ND ND ND 01/18/06 5.00 ND ND ND ND ND 07/26/06 5.00 ND ND ND ND ND 01/23/07 1.00 ND ND ND ND ND 07/25/07 1.00 ND ND ND ND ND 01/07/08 1.00 ND ND ND ND ND 07/08/09 1.00 0.13 B 0.25 B 0.24 B 0.15 B 0.14 J 01/24/11 1.00 ND ND ND ND ND 07/25/11 1.00 ND ND ND ND ND 01/05/12 1.00 ND ND ND ND ND 07/03/12 1.00 NS ND ND ND ND 01/30/13 1.00 ND ND ND ND ND 07/15/13 1.00 ND ND ND ND ND 01/30/14 1.00 ND ND ND ND ND 07/22/14 1.00 ND ND ND ND ND 01/26/15 1.00 ND ND ND ND ND 07/28/15 1.00 ND ND ND ND ND 01/28/16 1.00 ND ND ND ND ND NC 2B = 0.15 ug/L, Chronic 07/28/16 1.00 ND ND ND ND ND 01/26/17 1.00 ND ND ND ND ND Foothills Regional Landfill Permit No. 14-03 Page 3 of 18 Joyce Engineering APPENDIX E Historical Surface Water Constituents/Analytes Sample Analyte Collection Date SWSL SW-1 SW-2 SW-3 SW-4 Blanks Chromium 09/07/99 10.0 ND ND ND ND --- NC 2B = 50 ug/L 01/25/00 10.0 ND ND ND ND --- 07/21/00 10.0 ND Dry ND Dry ND 01/09/01 10.0 30.00 ND ND ND ND 07/17/01 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/22/02 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/15/02 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/30/03 5.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/30/03 5.0 ND 7.32 ND 5.26 ND 01/15/04 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/16/04 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/28/05 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/21/05 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/18/06 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/26/06 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/23/07 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/25/07 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/07/08 10.0 5.40 J ND ND ND ND 07/23/08 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/07/09 10.0 6.80 B 11.40 B 12.80 18.60 2.50 J 07/08/09 10.0 1.37 J 3.88 J 1.58 J 1.50 J ND 01/19/10 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/27/10 10.0 1.07 J 5.54 J 1.34 J 1.41 J ND 01/24/11 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/25/11 10.0 5.27 J ND 1.02 J 1.36 J ND 01/05/12 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/03/12 10.0 NS ND ND ND ND 01/30/13 10.0 1.47 J 1.06 J 0.87 J 1.08 J ND 07/15/13 10.0 3.95 B 4.21 B 2.61 B 2.81 B 0.73 J 01/30/14 10.0 1.83 B 1.84 B 2.00 B 3.09 B 2.84 J 07/22/14 10.0 1.52 B 1.75 B 1.30 B 2.55 B 3.14 J 01/26/15 10.0 ND 0.78 J 1.51 J 0.89 J ND 07/28/15 10.0 ND 1.78 J 0.45 J ND ND 01/28/16 10.0 1.14 J 0.63 J 19.3 0.71 J ND NC 2B = 24 ug/L, Chronic 07/28/16 10.0 0.56 J ND 1.81 J 7.91 J ND 01/26/17 10.0 1.20 B 0.55 B 0.88 B 3.67 J 0.53 J Foothills Regional Landfill Permit No. 14-03 Page 4 of 18 Joyce Engineering APPENDIX E Historical Surface Water Constituents/Analytes Sample Analyte Collection Date SWSL SW-1 SW-2 SW-3 SW-4 Blanks Cobalt 09/07/99 10.0 ND ND ND ND --- No NC 2B Standard 01/25/00 10.0 ND ND ND ND --- 07/21/00 10.0 ND Dry ND Dry ND 01/09/01 10.0 20.00 ND ND ND ND 07/17/01 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/22/02 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/15/02 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/30/03 5.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/30/03 5.0 ND 6.08 ND ND ND 01/15/04 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/16/04 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/28/05 10.0 ND ND ND ND 31.60 07/21/05 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/18/06 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/26/06 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/23/07 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/25/07 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/07/08 10.0 2.00 J 2.40 J ND ND ND 07/23/08 10.0 1.70 J 1.10 J ND 1.30 J ND 01/07/09 10.0 1.40 J 3.50 J 4.00 J 6.30 J ND 07/08/09 10.0 0.71 J 2.81 J 1.05 J 0.91 J ND 01/19/10 10.0 ND 0.88 J 0.63 J ND ND 07/27/10 10.0 ND 3.01 J ND ND ND 01/24/11 10.0 ND 1.84 J ND ND ND 07/25/11 10.0 1.9 J 1.13 J ND ND ND 01/05/12 10.0 0.17 J 1.06 J 0.45 J 0.38 J ND 07/03/12 10.0 NS 1.09 J 0.42 J 0.38 J ND 01/30/13 10.0 ND 2.92 J 0.39 J 0.53 J ND 07/15/13 10.0 2.89 J 2.88 J 1.37 J 1.49 J ND 01/30/14 10.0 0.38 J 1.52 J 0.58 J 3.08 J ND 07/22/14 10.0 0.36 J 1.34 J 0.48 J 1.26 J ND 01/26/15 10.0 ND 1.64 J 1.06 J 0.71 J ND 07/28/15 10.0 ND 0.60 J 0.37 J ND ND 01/28/16 10.0 0.51 J 0.92 J 13.2 0.67 J ND No NC 2B Standard 07/28/16 10.0 ND 0.85 J 3.47 J 4.01 J ND 01/26/17 10.0 0.63 J 0.96 J 4.15 J 1.80 J ND Foothills Regional Landfill Permit No. 14-03 Page 5 of 18 Joyce Engineering APPENDIX E Historical Surface Water Constituents/Analytes Sample Analyte Collection Date SWSL SW-1 SW-2 SW-3 SW-4 Blanks Copper 01/25/00 200 ND ND ND ND --- NC 2B = 7 ug/L 07/21/00 200 ND Dry ND Dry ND 01/09/01 200 ND ND ND ND ND 07/17/01 200 ND ND ND ND ND 01/22/02 200 ND ND ND ND ND 07/15/02 200 ND ND ND ND ND 01/30/03 5 ND ND ND ND ND 07/30/03 5 ND 5.77 14.10 ND ND 01/15/04 200 ND ND ND ND ND 07/16/04 200 ND ND ND ND ND 01/28/05 200 ND ND ND ND ND 07/21/05 200 ND ND ND ND ND 01/18/06 200 ND ND ND ND ND 07/26/06 200 ND ND ND ND ND 01/23/07 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/25/07 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/07/08 10.0 0.90 B ND ND ND 0.60 J 07/23/08 10.0 1.90 J ND ND ND ND 01/07/09 10.0 ND 1.80 J 3.00 J 3.80 J ND 07/08/09 10.0 1.21 J 3.42 J 1.17 J 1.38 J ND 01/19/10 10.0 ND 2.02 B ND ND 1.98 J 07/27/10 10.0 2.19 B 6.43 B 2.66 B 2.04 B 2.00 J 01/24/11 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/25/11 10.0 3.70 B ND 1.64 B 1.86 B 2.02 J 01/05/12 10.0 0.41 J 0.48 J 0.65 J 0.57 J ND 07/03/12 10.0 NS 0.59 J 0.60 J ND ND 01/30/13 10.0 0.92 B 2.01 B 0.99 B 1.04 B 0.96 J 07/15/13 10.0 3.59 J 3.77 J 2.68 J 2.61 J ND 01/30/14 10.0 0.83 J 1.16 J 0.61 J 2.00 J ND 07/22/14 10.0 0.68 B 1.30 B 0.89 B 2.51 B 1.23 J 01/26/15 10.0 0.52 J 1.66 J 1.52 J 1.62 J ND 07/28/15 10.0 0.68 B 0.64 B 0.79 B 0.86 B 1.62 J 01/28/16 10.0 ND ND 16.2 ND ND NC 2B = 2.7 ug/L, Chronic 07/28/16 10.0 0.54 B 0.53 B 1.82 B 6.00 B 1.60 B 01/26/17 10.0 0.97 B 0.42 B 0.96 B 2.27 B 4.73 J Foothills Regional Landfill Permit No. 14-03 Page 6 of 18 Joyce Engineering APPENDIX E Historical Surface Water Constituents/Analytes Sample Analyte Collection Date SWSL SW-1 SW-2 SW-3 SW-4 Blanks Lead 09/07/99 10.0 ND ND ND ND --- NC 2B = 25 ug/L 01/25/00 10.0 ND ND ND ND --- 07/21/00 10.0 ND Dry ND Dry ND 01/09/01 10.0 30.00 ND ND ND ND 07/17/01 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/22/02 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/15/02 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/30/03 5.0 ND ND ND 5.12 ND 07/30/03 5.0 ND 7.11 ND ND ND 01/15/04 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/16/04 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/28/05 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/21/05 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/18/06 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/26/06 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/23/07 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/25/07 10.0 ND 2.80 J 2.50 J 3.30 J ND 01/07/08 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/23/08 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/07/09 10.0 ND ND 3.20 J 6.70 J ND 07/08/09 10.0 ND 2.6 J ND ND ND 01/19/10 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/27/10 10.0 ND 4.17 J ND ND ND 01/24/11 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/25/11 10.0 4.02 J ND ND ND ND 01/05/12 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/03/12 10.0 NS 0.43 J 0.35 J 0.12 J ND 01/30/13 10.0 0.20 J 0.85 J 0.32 J 0.41 J ND 07/15/13 10.0 2.34 J 2.44 J 1.78 J 1.88 J ND 01/30/14 10.0 0.20 J 0.47 J 0.23 J 2.90 J ND 07/22/14 10.0 0.22 B 0.50 B 0.27 B 1.05 B 0.26 J 01/26/15 10.0 ND 0.64 J 0.57 J 0.33 J ND 07/28/15 10.0 0.09 J ND 0.19 J 0.20 J ND 01/28/16 10.0 0.37 J 0.20 J 11.1 0.27 J ND NC 2B = 0.54 ug/L, Chronic 07/28/16 10.0 0.17 J 0.13 J 1.80 J 4.03 J ND 01/26/17 10.0 0.63 B 0.22 B 0.47 B 1.55 B 0.21 J Foothills Regional Landfill Permit No. 14-03 Page 7 of 18 Joyce Engineering APPENDIX E Historical Surface Water Constituents/Analytes Sample Analyte Collection Date SWSL SW-1 SW-2 SW-3 SW-4 Blanks Nickel 09/07/99 50.0 ND ND ND ND --- NC 2B = 88 ug/L 01/25/00 50.0 ND ND ND ND --- 07/21/00 50.0 ND Dry ND Dry ND 01/09/01 50.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/17/01 50.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/22/02 50.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/15/02 50.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/30/03 5.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/30/03 5.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/15/04 50.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/16/04 50.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/28/05 50.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/21/05 50.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/18/06 50.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/26/06 50.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/23/07 50.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/25/07 50.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/07/08 50.0 2.50 J ND ND ND ND 07/23/08 50.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/07/09 50.0 4.70 J 6.80 J 7.50 J 10.90 J ND 07/08/09 50.0 0.84 B 2.26 B 1.36 B 1.09 B 1.09 J 01/19/10 50.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/27/10 50.0 ND 2.52 J ND ND ND 01/24/11 50.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/25/11 50.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/05/12 50.0 0.27 J 0.59 J 0.56 J 0.44 J ND 07/03/12 50.0 NS 0.68 J 0.41 J 0.23 J ND 01/30/13 50.0 0.37 J 2.06 J 0.55 J 0.62 J ND 07/15/13 50.0 2.22 J 2.39 J 1.68 J 1.68 J ND 01/30/14 50.0 0.48 J 1.06 J 0.48 J 1.51 J ND 07/22/14 50.0 0.47 B 1.12 B 0.59 B 1.63 B 0.33 J 01/26/15 50.0 0.32 J 1.13 J 0.95 J 0.79 J ND 07/28/15 50.0 1.35 B 1.85 B 1.83 B 1.89 B 1.66 J 01/28/16 50.0 0.54 J 0.54 J 13.2 J 0.58 J ND NC 2B = 16 ug/L, Chronic 07/28/16 50.0 ND 0.52 J 1.31 J 3.94 J ND 01/26/17 50.0 0.61 B 0.56 B 9.48 J 4.47 B 0.49 J Foothills Regional Landfill Permit No. 14-03 Page 8 of 18 Joyce Engineering APPENDIX E Historical Surface Water Constituents/Analytes Sample Analyte Collection Date SWSL SW-1 SW-2 SW-3 SW-4 Blanks Selenium 09/07/99 20.0 ND ND ND ND --- NC 2B = 5 ug/L 01/25/00 20.0 ND ND ND ND --- 07/21/00 20.0 ND Dry ND Dry ND 01/09/01 20.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/17/01 20.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/22/02 20.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/15/02 20.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/30/03 5.0 ND ND 6.67 ND ND 07/30/03 5.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/15/04 20.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/16/04 20.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/28/05 20.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/21/05 20.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/18/06 20.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/26/06 20.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/23/07 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/25/07 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/07/08 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/23/08 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/07/09 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/08/09 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/19/10 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/27/10 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/24/11 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/25/11 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/05/12 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/03/12 10.0 NS ND ND ND ND 01/30/13 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/15/13 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/30/14 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/22/14 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/26/15 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/28/15 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/28/16 10.0 ND ND 2.24 J ND ND NC 2B = 5 ug/L 07/28/16 10.0 ND ND 1.42 J 1.77 J ND 01/26/17 10.0 1.09 B ND ND 1.33 B 1.04 J Foothills Regional Landfill Permit No. 14-03 Page 9 of 18 Joyce Engineering APPENDIX E Historical Surface Water Constituents/Analytes Sample Analyte Collection Date SWSL SW-1 SW-2 SW-3 SW-4 Blanks Silver 09/07/99 10.0 ND ND ND ND --- NC 2B = 0.06 ug/L 01/25/00 10.0 ND ND ND ND --- 07/21/00 10.0 ND Dry ND Dry ND 01/09/01 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/17/01 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/22/02 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/15/02 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/30/03 5.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/30/03 5.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/15/04 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/16/04 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/28/05 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/21/05 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/18/06 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/23/07 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/25/07 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/07/08 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/23/08 10.0 2.40 J ND ND ND ND 01/07/09 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/08/09 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/19/10 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/27/10 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/24/11 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/25/11 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/05/12 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/03/12 10.0 NS ND ND ND ND 01/30/13 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/15/13 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/30/14 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/22/14 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/26/15 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/28/15 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/28/16 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND NC 2B = 0.06 ug/L, Chronic 07/28/16 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/26/17 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND Thallium 01/28/16 5.5 ND ND 0.42 J ND ND No NC 2B Standard 07/28/16 5.5 ND ND 0.06 J 0.11 J ND 01/26/17 5.5 ND ND ND ND ND Foothills Regional Landfill Permit No. 14-03 Page 10 of 18 Joyce Engineering APPENDIX E Historical Surface Water Constituents/Analytes Sample Analyte Collection Date SWSL SW-1 SW-2 SW-3 SW-4 Blanks Vanadium 09/07/99 40.0 ND ND ND ND --- No NC 2B Standard 01/25/00 40.0 ND ND ND ND --- 07/21/00 40.0 ND Dry ND Dry ND 01/09/01 40.0 60.00 ND ND ND ND 07/17/01 40.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/22/02 40.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/15/02 40.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/30/03 5.0 ND ND ND 8.53 ND 07/30/03 5.0 ND 25.20 ND 14.80 ND 01/15/04 40.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/16/04 40.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/28/05 40.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/21/05 40.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/26/06 40.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/25/07 25.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/07/09 25.0 10.40 J 20.60 J 28.50 38.4 ND 07/08/09 25.0 1.04 J 9.22 J 2.59 J 1.57 J ND 01/19/10 25.0 0.80 J 1.53 J 0.54 J 0.45 J ND 07/27/10 25.0 1.79 J 14.50 J 2.66 J 2.46 J ND 01/24/11 25.0 ND 1.97 J ND ND ND 07/25/11 25.0 8.96 J ND 2.34 J 3.00 J ND 01/05/12 25.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/03/12 25.0 NS 2.04 J ND ND ND 01/30/13 25.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/15/13 25.0 9.69 J 12.40 J 6.15 J 6.01 J ND 01/30/14 25.0 ND 3.28 B 2.16 B 5.35 B 9.89 J 07/22/14 25.0 1.22 B 2.02 B 1.22 B 5.05 B 1.02 J 01/26/15 25.0 ND 0.99 J 2.78 J ND ND 07/28/15 25.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/28/16 25.0 2.86 J 2.49 J 42.9 2.18 J ND No NC 2B Standard 07/28/16 25.0 2.63 J 2.37 J 4.92 J 16.6 J ND 01/26/17 25.0 1.78 J ND ND 5.5 J ND Zinc 09/07/99 50.0 ND 70.0 ND ND --- NC 2B = 50 ug/L 01/25/00 50.0 ND ND ND ND --- 07/21/00 50.0 ND Dry ND Dry 60.0 01/09/01 50.0 90.0 ND ND ND ND 07/17/01 50.0 130 90.0 ND ND ND 01/22/02 50.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/15/02 50.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/30/03 5.0 ND ND ND 25.7 ND 07/30/03 5.0 ND 29.3 B 38.1 B 16.7 B 7.70 01/15/04 50.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/16/04 50.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/28/05 50.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/21/05 50.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/18/06 50.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/26/06 50.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/23/07 10.0 ND ND ND 4.30 J ND 07/25/07 10.0 14.80 ND ND ND 1.40 J 01/07/08 10.0 3.9 J 4.2 J 2.1 J 2.0 J ND 07/23/08 10.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/07/09 10.0 15.7 34.5 30.9 62.7 ND 07/08/09 10.0 11.5 6.97 J 87.0 79.8 ND 01/19/10 10.0 5.68 B 4.24 B 3.16 B 3.07 B 3.07 J 07/27/10 10.0 3.88 J 11.1 4.57 J ND ND 01/24/11 10.0 ND ND ND ND 4.41 J 07/25/11 10.0 10.1 B ND ND ND 13.8 01/05/12 10.0 ND ND 8.87 B 2.97 B 2.14 J 07/03/12 10.0 NS 3.07 B 2.43 B 1.20 B 0.87 J 01/30/13 10.0 3.17 B 4.88 B 2.01 B 2.28 B 1.25 J 07/15/13 10.0 5.80 J 6.73 J 6.57 J 5.90 J ND 01/30/14 10.0 1.27 J 1.24 J ND 5.91 J ND 07/22/14 10.0 1.65 B 3.14 B 1.81 B 5.77 B 1.31 J 01/26/15 10.0 1.71 B 3.22 B 4.23 B 4.14 B 1.05 J 07/28/15 10.0 1.66 J ND ND 2.30 J 1.35 J 01/28/16 10.0 1.75 J ND 91.8 1.39 J ND NC 2B = 36 ug/L*07/28/16 10.0 1.43 J 2.01 J 8.7 J 21.5 ND 01/26/17 10.0 5.21 B 2.76 B 7.2 B 14.0 3.22 J Foothills Regional Landfill Permit No. 14-03 Page 11 of 18 Joyce Engineering APPENDIX E Historical Surface Water Constituents/Analytes Sample Analyte Collection Date SWSL SW-1 SW-2 SW-3 SW-4 Blanks Organic Compounds Acetone 07/30/03 5 ND ND ND 5.70 ND No NC 2B Standard 01/15/04 100 ND ND ND ND ND 07/16/04 100 ND ND ND ND ND 01/28/05 100 ND ND ND ND ND 07/21/05 100 ND ND ND ND ND 01/18/06 100 ND ND ND ND ND 07/26/06 100 ND ND ND ND ND 01/23/07 100 ND ND ND ND ND 07/25/07 100 ND ND ND ND ND 01/07/08 100 4.00 J ND 2.80 J 2.80 J ND 07/23/08 100 ND ND 4.00 J ND ND 01/07/09 100 ND 25.00 J ND ND ND 07/08/09 100 ND ND ND ND ND 01/19/10 100 ND 16.00 J ND ND ND 07/27/10 100 ND ND ND ND ND 01/24/11 100 ND ND ND ND ND 07/25/11 100 ND ND ND ND ND 01/05/12 100 ND ND ND ND ND 07/03/12 100 NS ND ND ND ND 01/30/13 100 ND 13.00 J ND ND ND 07/15/13 100 7.40 J 5.10 J ND ND ND 01/30/14 100 ND ND ND ND ND 07/22/14 100 ND ND ND ND ND 01/26/15 100 ND ND ND ND ND 07/28/15 100 ND ND ND ND ND 01/28/16 100 ND ND ND ND ND No NC 2B Standard 07/28/16 100 ND ND ND ND ND 01/26/17 100 ND ND ND ND ND Carbon disulfide 07/17/01 100 ND 110.00 ND ND ND No NC 2B Standard 01/22/02 100 ND ND ND ND ND 07/15/02 100 ND ND ND ND ND 01/30/03 5 ND ND ND ND ND 07/30/03 5 ND ND 13.70 ND 11.40 01/15/04 700 ND ND ND ND ND 07/16/04 700 ND ND ND ND ND 01/28/05 700 ND ND ND ND ND 07/21/05 700 ND ND ND ND ND 01/18/06 700 ND ND ND ND ND 07/26/06 700 ND ND ND ND ND 01/23/07 100 ND ND ND ND ND 07/25/07 100 ND ND ND ND ND 01/07/08 100 ND ND ND ND ND 07/23/08 100 ND ND ND ND ND 01/07/09 100 ND ND ND ND ND 07/08/09 100 ND ND ND ND ND 01/19/10 100 ND ND ND ND ND 07/27/10 100 ND ND ND ND ND 01/24/11 100 ND ND ND ND ND 07/25/11 100 ND ND ND ND ND 01/05/12 100 ND ND ND ND ND 07/03/12 100 NS ND ND ND ND 01/30/13 100 ND ND ND ND ND 07/15/13 100 ND ND ND ND ND 01/30/14 100 ND ND ND ND ND 07/22/14 100 ND ND ND ND ND 01/26/15 100 ND ND ND ND ND 07/28/15 100 ND ND ND ND ND 01/28/16 100 ND ND ND ND ND No NC 2B Standard 07/28/16 100 ND ND ND ND ND 01/26/17 100 ND ND ND ND ND Foothills Regional Landfill Permit No. 14-03 Page 12 of 18 Joyce Engineering APPENDIX E Historical Surface Water Constituents/Analytes Sample Analyte Collection Date SWSL SW-1 SW-2 SW-3 SW-4 Blanks Chloromethane 07/15/13 1.0 0.70 J ND ND ND ND No NC 2B Standard 01/30/14 1.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/22/14 1.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/26/15 1.0 ND ND ND ND ND 07/28/15 1.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/28/16 1.0 ND ND ND ND ND No NC 2B Standard 07/28/16 1.0 ND ND ND ND ND 01/26/17 1.0 ND ND ND ND ND Methyl Ethyl Ketone (2-Butanone)01/07/09 100 ND 2.30 J ND ND ND No NC 2B Standard 07/08/09 100 ND ND ND ND ND 01/19/10 100 ND 2.90 J ND ND ND 07/27/10 100 ND ND ND ND ND 01/24/11 100 ND ND ND ND ND 07/25/11 100 ND ND ND ND ND 01/05/12 100 ND ND ND ND ND 07/03/12 100 NS ND ND ND ND 01/30/13 100 ND ND ND ND ND 07/15/13 100 2.20 J 2.60 J ND ND ND 01/30/14 100 ND ND ND ND 2.3 J 07/22/14 100 ND ND ND ND ND 01/26/15 100 ND ND ND ND ND 07/28/15 100 ND ND ND ND ND 01/28/16 100 ND ND ND ND ND 07/28/16 100 ND ND ND ND ND 01/26/17 100 ND ND ND ND ND Foothills Regional Landfill Permit No. 14-03 Page 13 of 18 Joyce Engineering APPENDIX E Historical Surface Water Constituents/Analytes Sample Analyte Collection Date SWSL SW-1 SW-2 SW-3 SW-4 Blanks Field Parameters pH 09/07/99 --- 7.56 7.65 7.56 7.79 --- (S.U.) 01/25/00 --- 7.62 7.75 7.70 7.75 --- 07/21/00 --- 6.90 Dry 7.59 Dry --- 01/09/01 --- 7.45 7.99 8.29 7.66 --- 07/17/01 --- 7.93 7.65 7.91 7.75 --- 01/22/02 --- 7.44 7.41 7.45 7.06 --- 07/15/02 --- 6.73 7.05 7.28 6.95 --- 01/30/03 --- 7.50 7.60 7.50 7.30 --- 07/30/03 --- 7.40 7.50 7.40 7.80 --- 01/15/04 --- 6.77 7.03 7.23 7.26 --- 07/16/04 --- 6.47 6.73 6.94 7.05 --- 01/28/05 --- 6.80 6.67 6.99 6.97 --- 07/21/05 --- 8.34 6.70 7.10 7.20 --- 01/18/06 --- 7.30 7.40 6.00 8.90 --- 07/26/06 --- 6.86 7.16 7.31 7.26 --- 01/23/07 --- 6.11 7.73 7.95 8.60 --- 07/25/07 --- 5.58 9.62 6.00 5.80 --- 01/07/08 --- 6.15 5.81 6.26 6.38 --- 07/23/08 --- 6.42 6.61 5.63 6.29 --- 01/07/09 --- 6.31 6.57 6.45 6.22 --- 07/08/09 --- 6.86 6.67 6.94 6.75 --- 01/19/10 --- 5.70 9.02 7.73 7.68 --- 07/27/10 --- 7.90 7.23 6.95 6.87 --- 01/24/11 --- 6.11 6.50 6.88 6.81 --- 07/25/11 --- 6.17 6.35 7.05 7.05 --- 01/02/12 --- 6.39 6.77 6.54 6.73 --- 07/03/12 --- NS 6.98 6.65 7.26 --- 01/30/13 --- 7.38 7.87 8.35 7.12 --- 07/15/13 --- 7.97 7.84 6.52 6.58 --- 01/30/14 --- 5.13 5.49 7.37 7.66 --- 07/22/14 --- 6.28 7.17 7.59 7.82 --- 01/26/15 --- 5.44 5.33 7.03 7.10 --- 07/28/15 --- 6.75 5.63 8.24 7.68 --- 01/28/16 --- 5.83 6.44 7.12 7.89 --- 07/28/16 --- 5.19 4.96 5.86 7.62 --- Foothills Regional Landfill Permit No. 14-03 Page 14 of 18 Joyce Engineering APPENDIX E Historical Surface Water Constituents/Analytes Sample Analyte Collection Date SWSL SW-1 SW-2 SW-3 SW-4 Blanks Conductivity 09/07/99 --- 37.0 42.0 37.0 43.0 --- (µS/cm)01/25/00 --- 52.0 53.0 55.0 75.0 --- 07/21/00 --- 38.0 Dry 42.0 Dry --- 01/09/01 --- 30.0 33.0 33.0 39.0 --- 07/17/01 --- 61.0 149.0 75.0 62.0 --- 01/22/02 --- 33.0 28.0 30.0 31.0 --- 07/15/02 --- 32.0 31.0 33.0 32.0 --- 01/30/03 --- 40.8 43.1 100.4 91.6 --- 07/30/03 --- 560.0 53.0 62.0 53.0 --- 01/15/04 --- 45.6 44.0 44.5 46.9 --- 07/16/04 --- 57.9 54.5 53.5 58.9 --- 01/28/05 --- 98.1 101.3 99.5 114.8 --- 07/21/05 --- 75.1 71.7 75.8 69.5 --- 01/18/06 --- 43.9 36.1 43.2 52.7 --- 07/26/06 --- 95.8 82.3 77.0 77.7 --- 01/23/07 --- 38.0 51.0 48.0 5.0 --- 07/25/07 --- 89.0 72.0 67.0 69.0 --- 01/07/08 --- 98.0 108.0 113.0 105.0 --- 07/23/08 --- 74.0 98.0 137.0 94.0 --- 01/07/09 --- 37.0 29.0 40.0 41.0 --- 07/08/09 --- 60.0 68.0 72.0 73.0 --- 01/19/10 --- 45.0 65.0 63.0 64.0 --- 07/27/10 --- 70.0 104.0 81.0 80.0 --- 01/24/11 --- 56.0 79.0 72.0 72.0 --- 07/25/11 --- 50.0 236.0 81.0 85.0 --- 01/05/12 --- 33.0 50.0 46.0 45.0 --- 07/03/12 --- NS 91.4 933.0 83.5 --- 01/30/13 --- 38.4 106.9 65.7 47.1 --- 07/15/13 --- 102.8 68.3 49.5 48.8 --- 01/30/14 --- 30.0 61.4 37.5 62.8 --- 07/22/14 --- 60.6 74.1 71.7 73.5 --- 01/26/15 --- 36.4 53.4 17.8 43.7 --- 07/28/15 ---67.0 56.1 74.0 91.0 --- 01/28/16 --- 32.00 71.70 101.40 32.70 --- 07/28/16 --- 71.30 113.70 105.20 92.00 --- Foothills Regional Landfill Permit No. 14-03 Page 15 of 18 Joyce Engineering APPENDIX E Historical Surface Water Constituents/Analytes Sample Analyte Collection Date SWSL SW-1 SW-2 SW-3 SW-4 Blanks Temperature 09/07/99 --- 19.8 20.4 18.8 21.7 --- (°C)01/25/00 --- 6.9 7.2 6.8 5.7 --- 07/21/00 --- 29.9 Dry 25.3 Dry --- 01/09/01 --- 3.5 3.6 3.3 3.5 --- 07/17/01 --- 23.5 24.6 24.6 24.4 --- 01/22/02 --- 10.0 7.8 7.5 8.2 --- 07/15/02 --- 21.8 22.9 22.3 23.1 --- 01/30/03 --- 4.1 4.3 5.1 3.5 --- 07/30/03 --- 20.0 20.6 21.8 20.8 --- 01/15/04 --- 6.3 7.7 8.3 7.4 --- 07/16/04 --- 17.4 17.3 19.0 19.2 --- 01/28/05 --- 2.6 4.2 3.9 2.4 --- 07/21/05 --- 22.9 22.8 24.8 24.1 --- 01/18/06 --- 6.7 7.1 6.9 6.3 --- 07/26/06 --- 24.9 24.3 24.3 25.1 --- 01/23/07 --- 4.7 5.4 6.0 5.6 --- 07/25/07 --- 17.9 18.4 19.2 19.0 --- 01/07/08 --- 8.5 8.7 9.0 9.5 --- 07/23/08 --- 20.9 22.2 17.8 18.0 --- 01/07/09 --- 8.4 8.8 8.2 8.2 --- 07/08/09 --- 18.0 19.7 18.7 18.6 --- 01/19/10 --- 6.4 7.6 5.6 5.6 --- 07/27/10 --- 21.2 26.0 23.5 23.3 --- 01/24/11 --- 4.3 5.2 2.9 2.6 --- 07/25/11 --- 21.1 20.1 21.1 20.9 --- 01/05/12 --- 4.2 2.7 5.7 5.7 --- 07/03/12 --- NS 22.5 24.7 24.2 --- 01/30/13 --- 13.1 11.0 11.7 10.9 --- 07/15/13 --- 21.5 22.1 19.8 20.0 --- 01/30/14 --- 1.9 3.1 0.04 0.01 --- 07/22/14 --- 21.1 18.4 21.90 22.80 --- 01/26/15 --- 9.7 8.3 7.4 7.9 --- 07/28/15 --- 24.23 22.16 23.76 26.64 --- 01/28/16 --- 5.50 6.70 6.80 7.50 --- 07/28/16 --- 23.90 24.90 24.80 25.40 --- Foothills Regional Landfill Permit No. 14-03 Page 16 of 18 Joyce Engineering APPENDIX E Historical Surface Water Constituents/Analytes Sample Analyte Collection Date SWSL SW-1 SW-2 SW-3 SW-4 Blanks Turbidity 09/07/99 --- 138.0 10.0 21.0 14.0 --- (NTU)07/21/00 --- 2.9 Dry 15.0 Dry --- 01/09/01 --- 823.0 45.0 6.3 17.0 --- 07/17/01 --- 27.0 75.0 21.0 22.0 --- 01/22/02 --- 128.0 133.0 32.0 63.0 --- 07/15/02 --- 55.0 53.0 77.0 47.0 --- 01/30/03 --- 35.1 49.1 32.5 126.0 --- 07/30/03 --- 6.0 45.0 14.0 9.0 --- 01/15/04 --- 7.0 4.0 7.3 4.7 --- 07/16/04 --- 10.2 7.1 9.8 6.9 --- 01/28/05 --- 8.7 12.2 11.9 21.3 --- 07/21/05 --- 54.7 24.0 28.3 30.3 --- 01/18/06 --- 41.4 15.4 13.9 32.0 --- 07/26/06 --- 27.5 19.3 9.1 25.4 --- 07/25/07 --- 10.7 4.8 14.3 2.9 --- 01/07/08 --- 76.8 147.0 152.0 70.0 --- 07/23/08 --- 12.1 18.1 19.6 8.7 --- 01/07/09 --- 98.5 234.0 291.0 380.0 --- 07/08/09 --- 18.7 102.0 35.1 29.0 --- 01/19/10 --- 8.9 32.1 28.9 19.9 --- 07/27/10 --- 13.0 110.0 31.2 29.8 --- 01/24/11 --- 3.6 60.7 4.0 3.5 --- 07/25/11 --- 41.3 13.1 18.9 20.0 --- 01/05/12 --- 20.0 2.8 7.8 5.8 --- 07/03/12 --- NS 14.0 21.8 29.6 --- 01/30/13 --- 19.5 12.7 10.1 11.5 --- 07/15/13 --- 38.1 27.2 39.8 37.4 --- 01/30/14 --- 6.21 5.09 6.21 4.82 --- 07/22/14 --- 15.41 12.85 26.40 30.70 --- 01/26/15 --- 4.39 43.4 25.0 20 --- 07/28/15 --- 12.80 16.2 23.4 25 --- 01/28/16 --- 17.10 10.20 33.00 12.80 --- 07/28/16 --- 12.39 10.75 9.82 27.00 --- Dissolved oxygen 01/23/07 --- 11.00 11.50 11.00 11.00 --- (mg/L)07/25/07 --- 9.80 9.80 9.80 10.10 --- 01/07/08 --- 10.30 10.95 11.64 11.19 --- 07/23/08 --- 10.76 10.77 8.70 8.59 --- 01/07/09 --- 11.73 10.60 12.05 11.88 --- 07/08/09 --- 8.25 8.08 8.63 7.54 --- 01/19/10 --- 11.47 10.58 10.84 10.96 --- 07/27/10 --- 8.12 7.72 7.56 8.29 --- 01/24/11 --- 13.61 12.96 14.78 14.78 --- 07/25/11 --- 6.88 4.20 23.04 15.13 --- 01/05/12 --- 12.39 4.47 10.71 10.11 --- 07/03/12 --- NS 6.76 6.05 6.92 --- 01/30/13 --- 8.49 10.77 8.22 9.47 --- 07/15/13 --- 6.38 5.94 6.39 6.32 --- 01/30/14 --- 13.13 17.87 12.42 14.95 --- 07/22/14 --- 6.61 8.92 7.70 7.50 --- 01/26/15 --- 12.44 10.66 10.34 15.47 --- 07/28/15 --- 7.81 7.65 8.47 7.80 --- 01/28/16 --- 17.60 12.20 10.89 14.45 --- 07/28/16 --- 6.49 6.50 6.13 7.78 --- Foothills Regional Landfill Permit No. 14-03 Page 17 of 18 Joyce Engineering APPENDIX E Historical Surface Water Constituents/Analytes Sample Analyte Collection Date SWSL SW-1 SW-2 SW-3 SW-4 Blanks Oxidation Reduction Potential 01/23/07 --- 109.0 23.0 37.0 76.0 --- (mV)07/25/07 --- 173.0 -60.0 177.0 206.0 --- 01/07/08 --- 129.0 67.0 131.0 107.0 --- 07/23/08 --- 40.0 65.0 150.0 19.0 --- 01/07/09 --- 122.1 101.1 145.8 100.5 --- 07/08/09 --- 61.7 35.4 59.8 40.0 --- 01/19/10 --- 184.2 -68.6 14.2 23.7 --- 07/27/10 --- -4.6 -17.9 10.6 26.2 --- 01/24/11 --- 96.3 89.6 66.4 80.7 --- 07/25/11 --- 91.9 200.8 86.2 84.3 --- 01/05/12 --- 14.0 -56.5 9.4 26.4 --- 07/03/12 --- NS 4.8 160.3 53.9 --- 01/30/13 --- 61.0 1.6 95.8 108.8 --- 07/15/13 --- 20.7 -3.4 104.7 79.8 --- 01/30/14 --- 140.1 116.2 66.8 74.4 --- 07/22/14 --- 6.2 65.5 35.5 36.0 --- 01/26/15 --- 114.9 113.3 120.3 105.3 --- 07/28/15 --- 115.7 95.1 8.08 51.1 --- 01/28/16 --- 17.60 12.20 10.89 14.45 --- 07/28/16 --- 6.49 6.50 6.13 7.78 --- Notes: DL = Method Detection Limit. RL = Reporting Limit = PQL prior to 2007 and SWSL starting January 2007. PQL = Practical Quantitation Limit. SWSL = NC-DENR Solid Waste Section Limit. NC 2B = Surface Water Standard established in 15A NCAC 2B (NC Freshwater Aquatic Life Standards) * NC 2B standards Revised 03/2016 and include new metals standards based on dissolved metal and water hardness analyses. ND = Not detected above the DL. J = Estimated concentration below the RL. B = Blank qualified data. dry = Insufficient water flow for sampling. --- = No data. All inorganic and organic compunds are reported in µg/L µg/L = micrograms per liter S.U. = Standard Units. NTU = Nephelometric Turbidity Units. µS/cm= microsiemens per centimeter. mV = Millivolts. Bold = Concentrations above the NC 2B Standards. Blanks = field, trip and/or method blanks. All data prior to 2012 taken from previous reports by Golder Associates NC, Inc. Foothills Regional Landfill Permit No. 14-03 Page 18 of 18 Joyce Engineering Appendix F Historical Constituents/Analytes in Leachate APPENDIX F Historical Leachate Constituents/Analytes Analyte Sample Collection Date SWSL Leachate Blanks Inorganic Compounds Antimony 01/23/07 6.00 4.40 ND 07/25/07 6.00 3.91 J ND 01/08/08 6.00 ND ND 07/24/08 6.00 2.82 J ND 01/07/09 6.00 5.73 J ND 07/09/09 6.00 1.64 J ND 01/20/10 6.00 3.00 J ND 07/27/10 6.00 6.22 J ND 01/24/11 6.00 6.51 J ND 07/25/11 6.00 5.91 J ND 01/05/12 6.00 9.83 ND 07/02/12 6.00 10.80 ND 01/30/13 6.00 11.10 ND 07/15/13 6.00 5.87 J 0.45 J 01/30/14 6.00 9.55 J 0.62 J 07/22/14 6.00 15.1 ND 01/26/15 6.00 14.5 ND 07/28/15 6.00 18.3 ND 01/28/16 6.00 14.1 ND 07/28/16 6.00 23.1 0.28 J 01/26/17 6.00 40.6 Arsenic 07/09/09 10.0 9.27 B 2.92 J 01/20/10 10.0 ND ND 07/27/10 10.0 8.90 J ND 01/24/11 10.0 4.75 J ND 07/25/11 10.0 6.12 J ND 01/05/12 10.0 15.70 ND 07/02/12 10.0 14.90 ND 01/30/13 10.0 12.30 ND 07/15/13 10.0 10.20 ND 01/30/14 10.0 7.79 J ND 07/22/14 10.0 19.5 ND 01/26/15 10.0 14.3 ND 07/28/15 10.0 22.2 ND 01/28/16 10.0 17.9 ND 07/28/16 10.0 35.9 ND 01/26/17 01/26/17 52.1 Barium 07/21/00 500 120.00 ND 04/01/04 500 ND --- 07/16/04 500 ND ND 10/18/04 500 ND --- 01/28/05 500 ND ND 04/27/05 500 ND --- 07/21/05 500 ND ND 10/21/05 500 ND --- 01/19/06 500 2990 --- 01/23/07 100 303 ND 07/25/07 100 182 ND 01/08/08 --- 33.8 J 0.30 J 07/24/08 100 230 1.30 J 01/07/09 100 239 ND 07/09/09 100 397 ND 01/20/10 100 538 0.30 J 07/27/10 100 253 ND 01/24/11 100 431 ND 07/25/11 100 347 ND 01/05/12 100 334 0.13 J 07/02/12 100 324 0.49 J 01/30/13 100 365 ND 07/15/13 100 324 ND 01/30/14 100 348 ND 07/22/14 100 407 0.26 J 01/26/15 100 409 ND 07/28/15 100 428 ND 01/28/16 100 450 0.37 J 07/28/16 100 517 0.59 J 01/26/17 100 406 Foothills Regional Landfill Permit No. 14-03 Page 1 of 21 Joyce Engineering APPENDIX F Historical Leachate Constituents/Analytes Analyte Sample Collection Date SWSL Leachate Blanks Beryllium 01/19/06 2.00 2.10 --- 01/23/07 1.00 ND ND 07/25/07 1.00 ND ND 01/08/08 1.00 ND ND 07/24/08 1.00 ND ND 01/07/09 1.00 ND ND 07/09/09 1.00 ND ND 01/20/10 1.00 ND ND 07/27/10 1.00 ND ND 01/24/11 1.00 ND ND 07/25/11 1.00 ND ND 01/05/12 1.00 0.06 J ND 07/02/12 1.00 ND ND 01/30/13 1.00 ND ND 07/15/13 1.00 ND ND 01/30/14 1.00 0.13 J ND 07/22/14 1.00 0.05 J ND 01/26/15 1.00 0.05 J ND 07/28/15 1.00 ND ND 01/28/16 1.00 ND ND 07/28/16 1.00 ND ND 01/26/17 1.00 ND ND Cadmium 07/09/09 1.00 0.37 B 0.14 J 01/20/10 1.00 ND ND 07/27/10 1.00 ND ND 01/24/11 1.00 ND ND 07/25/11 1.00 7.91 ND 01/05/12 1.00 ND ND 07/02/12 1.00 ND ND 01/30/13 1.00 0.16 J ND 07/15/13 1.00 ND ND 01/30/14 1.00 0.17 J ND 07/22/14 1.00 0.11 J ND 01/26/15 1.00 0.16 J ND 07/28/15 1.00 0.68 J ND 01/28/16 1.00 ND ND 07/28/16 1.00 ND ND 01/26/17 1.00 ND ND Chromium 04/01/04 10.0 12.30 --- 07/16/04 10.0 13.20 ND 10/18/04 10.0 ND --- 01/28/05 10.0 16.10 ND 04/27/05 10.0 43.50 --- 07/21/05 10.0 33.4 ND 10/21/05 10.0 41.80 --- 01/19/06 10.0 148 --- 01/23/07 10.0 ND ND 07/25/07 10.0 ND ND 01/08/08 10.0 ND ND 07/24/08 10.0 5.20 J ND 01/07/09 10.0 ND 2.50 J 07/09/09 10.0 24.7 ND 01/20/10 10.0 32.0 ND 07/27/10 10.0 42.0 ND 01/24/11 10.0 31.7 ND 07/25/11 10.0 61.7 ND 01/05/12 10.0 58.8 ND 07/02/12 10.0 66.8 0.76 J 01/30/13 10.0 55.1 ND 07/15/13 10.0 34.2 0.73 J 01/30/14 10.0 50.2 1.92 J 07/22/14 10.0 57.2 0.94 J 01/26/15 10.0 48.6 ND 07/28/15 10.0 89.6 ND 01/28/16 10.0 70.1 ND 07/28/16 10.0 174.0 ND 01/26/17 10.0 155.0 Foothills Regional Landfill Permit No. 14-03 Page 2 of 21 Joyce Engineering APPENDIX F Historical Leachate Constituents/Analytes Analyte Sample Collection Date SWSL Leachate Blanks Cobalt 12/06/99 10.0 10.0 --- 07/21/00 10.0 ND ND 04/01/04 10.0 ND --- 07/16/04 10.0 ND ND 10/18/04 10.0 ND --- 01/28/05 10.0 ND 31.60 04/27/05 10.0 ND --- 07/21/05 10.0 ND ND 10/21/05 10.0 12.4 --- 01/19/06 10.0 41.2 --- 01/23/07 10.0 8.6 J ND 07/25/07 10.0 18.2 ND 01/08/08 10.0 3.90 J ND 07/24/08 10.0 20.0 ND 01/07/09 10.0 8.10 J ND 07/09/09 10.0 8.91 J ND 01/20/10 10.0 12.5 ND 07/27/10 10.0 14.2 ND 01/24/11 10.0 24.6 ND 07/25/11 10.0 22.1 ND 01/05/12 10.0 21.6 ND 07/02/12 10.0 23.2 ND 01/30/13 10.0 23.8 ND 07/15/13 10.0 16.8 ND 01/30/14 10.0 19.1 ND 07/22/14 10.0 18.2 ND 01/26/15 10.0 18.7 ND 07/28/15 10.0 25.4 ND 01/28/16 10.0 32.9 ND 07/28/16 10.0 30.1 ND 01/26/17 10.0 26.3 Copper 07/21/00 200 200 ND 04/01/04 200 ND --- 07/16/04 200 ND ND 10/18/04 200 ND --- 01/28/05 200 ND ND 04/27/05 200 ND --- 07/21/05 200 ND ND 10/21/05 200 ND --- 01/19/06 200 ND --- 01/23/07 10.0 ND ND 07/25/07 10.0 ND ND 01/08/08 10.0 ND 0.60 J 07/24/08 10.0 ND ND 01/07/09 10.0 ND ND 07/09/09 10.0 ND ND 01/20/10 10.0 ND 1.98 J 07/27/10 10.0 ND 2.00 J 01/24/11 10.0 ND ND 07/25/11 10.0 ND 2.02 J 01/05/12 10.0 5.31 J ND 07/02/12 10.0 8.64 J ND 01/30/13 10.0 44.20 0.96 J 07/15/13 10.0 120 ND 01/30/14 50.0 3050 ND 07/22/14 10.0 8.97 J 1.23 J 01/26/15 10.0 5.67 J ND 07/28/15 10.0 1.76 J ND 01/28/16 10.0 13.90 ND 07/28/16 10.0 221 1.60 J 01/26/17 10.0 2.16 J Foothills Regional Landfill Permit No. 14-03 Page 3 of 21 Joyce Engineering APPENDIX F Historical Leachate Constituents/Analytes Analyte Sample Collection Date SWSL Leachate Blanks Lead 12/06/99 10.0 20 --- 07/21/00 10.0 30 ND 04/01/04 10.0 ND --- 07/16/04 10.0 ND ND 10/18/04 10.0 ND --- 01/28/05 10.0 ND ND 04/27/05 10.0 ND --- 07/21/05 10.0 ND ND 10/21/05 10.0 ND --- 01/19/06 10.0 27.60 --- 01/23/07 10.0 ND ND 07/25/07 10.0 ND ND 01/08/08 10.0 ND ND 07/24/08 10.0 ND ND 01/07/09 10.0 ND ND 07/09/09 10.0 2.15 J ND 01/20/10 10.0 4.31 J ND 07/27/10 10.0 ND ND 01/24/11 10.0 ND ND 07/25/11 10.0 ND ND 01/05/12 10.0 0.59 J ND 07/02/12 10.0 0.49 J ND 01/30/13 10.0 3.21 J ND 07/15/13 10.0 4.40 J ND 01/30/14 10.0 37.6 ND 07/22/14 10.0 0.46 B 0.14 J 01/26/15 10.0 0.30 J ND 07/28/15 10.0 0.63 J ND 01/28/16 10.0 1.68 J ND 07/28/16 10.0 36.2 ND 01/26/17 10.0 1.75 J Nickel 04/01/04 50.0 51.3 --- 07/16/04 50.0 50.3 ND 10/18/04 50.0 ND --- 01/28/05 50.0 ND ND 04/27/05 50.0 72.3 --- 07/21/05 50.0 87.5 ND 10/21/05 50.0 117 --- 01/19/06 50.0 133 --- 01/23/07 50.0 99 ND 07/25/07 50.0 160 ND 01/08/08 50.0 16.6 J ND 07/24/08 50.0 142 ND 01/07/09 50.0 48.4 J ND 07/09/09 50.0 53.9 1.09 J 01/20/10 50.0 74.5 ND 07/27/10 50.0 112 ND 01/24/11 50.0 85.8 ND 07/25/11 50.0 141 ND 01/05/12 50.0 171 ND 07/02/12 50.0 205 ND 01/30/13 50.0 178 ND 07/15/13 50.0 117 ND 01/30/14 50.0 126 ND 07/22/14 50.0 156 0.33 J 01/26/15 50.0 140 ND 07/28/15 50.0 207 ND 01/28/16 50.0 150 ND 07/28/16 50.0 250 ND 01/26/17 50.0 191 Foothills Regional Landfill Permit No. 14-03 Page 4 of 21 Joyce Engineering APPENDIX F Historical Leachate Constituents/Analytes Analyte Sample Collection Date SWSL Leachate Blanks Selenium 07/25/07 10.0 2.40 J ND 01/08/08 10.0 ND ND 07/24/08 10.0 ND ND 01/07/09 10.0 ND ND 07/09/09 10.0 ND ND 01/20/10 10.0 ND ND 07/27/10 10.0 3.39 B 3.83 J 01/24/11 10.0 3.66 J ND 07/25/11 10.0 3.93 J ND 01/05/12 10.0 20.60 ND 07/02/12 10.0 12.20 ND 01/30/13 10.0 11.00 ND 07/15/13 10.0 6.23 J ND 01/30/14 10.0 0.88 J ND 07/22/14 10.0 8.18 J ND 01/26/15 10.0 8.09 J ND 07/28/15 10.0 3.25 J ND 01/28/16 10.0 1.84 J ND 07/28/16 10.0 3.68 J ND 01/26/17 10.0 3.67 J Silver 01/20/10 10.0 4.32 J 0.82 J 07/27/10 10.0 ND ND 01/24/11 10.0 ND ND 07/25/11 10.0 ND ND 01/05/12 10.0 0.19 J ND 07/02/12 10.0 0.26 J ND 01/30/13 10.0 0.16 J ND 07/15/13 10.0 ND ND 01/30/14 10.0 ND ND 07/22/14 10.0 ND ND 01/26/15 10.0 0.23 J ND 07/28/15 10.0 ND ND 01/28/16 10.0 ND ND 07/28/16 10.0 0.32 J ND 01/26/17 10.0 ND ND Thallium 07/27/10 5.50 4.42 J ND 01/24/11 5.50 ND ND 07/25/11 5.50 ND ND 01/05/12 5.50 ND ND 07/02/12 5.50 ND ND 01/30/13 5.50 ND ND 07/15/13 5.50 0.08 J ND 01/30/14 5.50 ND ND 07/22/14 5.50 ND ND 01/26/15 5.50 ND ND 07/28/15 5.50 ND ND 01/28/16 5.50 ND ND 07/28/16 5.50 ND ND 01/26/17 5.50 ND ND Foothills Regional Landfill Permit No. 14-03 Page 5 of 21 Joyce Engineering APPENDIX F Historical Leachate Constituents/Analytes Analyte Sample Collection Date SWSL Leachate Blanks Vanadium 01/19/06 40.0 94.6 --- 01/23/07 25.0 ND ND 07/25/07 25.0 11.1 J ND 01/08/08 25.0 2.5 J ND 07/24/08 25.0 17.1 J ND 01/07/09 25.0 ND ND 07/09/09 25.0 10.7 J ND 01/20/10 25.0 17.0 J ND 07/27/10 25.0 28.4 ND 01/24/11 25.0 20.1 J ND 07/25/11 25.0 32.3 ND 01/05/12 25.0 27.3 ND 07/02/12 25.0 30.4 ND 01/30/13 25.0 20.3 J ND 07/15/13 25.0 14.5 J ND 01/30/14 25.0 19.7 B 9.89 J 07/22/14 25.0 25.7 1.95 J 01/26/15 25.0 20.8 J ND 07/28/15 25.0 49.6 ND 01/28/16 25.0 30.3 ND 07/28/16 25.0 83.1 ND 01/26/17 25.0 67.2 ND Zinc 12/06/99 50.0 380 --- 07/21/00 50.0 130 B 60.00 04/01/04 50.0 ND --- 07/16/04 50.0 62.8 ND 10/18/04 50.0 ND --- 01/28/05 50.0 ND ND 04/27/05 50.0 ND --- 07/21/05 50.0 ND ND 10/21/05 50.0 61.1 --- 01/19/06 50.0 589 --- 01/23/07 10.0 2.00 J ND 07/25/07 10.0 ND 1.40 J 01/08/08 10.0 2.10 J ND 07/24/08 10.0 ND ND 01/07/09 10.0 3.90 J ND 07/09/09 10.0 7.05 J ND 01/20/10 10.0 10.9 B 3.07 J 07/27/10 10.0 6.45 J ND 01/24/11 10.0 15.1 B 4.41 J 07/25/11 10.0 20.2 B 13.80 01/05/12 10.0 44.5 2.14 J 07/02/12 10.0 29.4 0.94 J 01/30/13 10.0 113 1.25 J 07/15/13 10.0 95.6 ND 01/30/14 10.0 330 ND 07/22/14 10.0 34.3 1.60 J 01/26/15 10.0 41.5 1.05 J 07/28/15 10.0 128 ND 01/28/16 10.0 132 ND 07/28/16 10.0 199 ND 01/26/17 10.0 60.8 ND Foothills Regional Landfill Permit No. 14-03 Page 6 of 21 Joyce Engineering APPENDIX F Historical Leachate Constituents/Analytes Analyte Sample Collection Date SWSL Leachate Blanks Organic Compounds Acetone 12/06/99 100 9200 --- 07/21/00 100 ND ND 04/01/04 100 3460 --- 07/16/04 100 2640 ND 10/18/04 100 7650 --- 01/28/05 100 8980 ND 04/27/05 100 18600 --- 07/21/05 100 ND ND 10/21/05 100 311 --- 01/19/06 100 250 --- 03/14/06 2 ND ND 01/23/07 100 1900 ND 07/25/07 100 ND ND 01/08/08 100 650 ND 07/24/08 100 ND ND 01/07/09 100 2600 ND 07/09/09 100 41.0 J ND 01/20/10 100 2500 ND 07/27/10 100 690 ND 01/24/11 100 12000 ND 07/25/11 100 160 ND 01/05/12 100 7000 3.80 J 07/02/12 100 49 ND 01/30/13 100 3600 ND 07/15/13 100 21 J ND 01/30/14 2000 2100 ND 07/22/14 100 290 ND 01/26/15 100 2400 ND 07/28/15 100 23 J ND 01/28/16 100 140 ND 07/28/16 100 38.0 J ND 01/26/17 100 5900.0 ND Foothills Regional Landfill Permit No. 14-03 Page 7 of 21 Joyce Engineering APPENDIX F Historical Leachate Constituents/Analytes Analyte Sample Collection Date SWSL Leachate Blanks Benzene 04/01/04 1.00 8.77 --- 07/16/04 1.00 1.90 ND 10/18/04 1.00 ND --- 01/28/05 1.00 1.69 ND 04/27/05 1.00 12.2 --- 07/21/05 1.00 8.90 ND 10/21/05 1.00 4.66 --- 01/19/06 1.00 4.10 --- 03/14/06 1.00 ND ND 01/23/07 3.00 16.0 ND 07/25/07 1.00 7.5 J ND 01/08/08 1.00 18.0 ND 07/24/08 1.00 6.10 J ND 01/07/09 1.00 18.0 ND 07/09/09 1.00 14.0 ND 01/20/10 1.00 19.0 ND 07/27/10 1.00 9.1 J ND 01/24/11 1.00 ND ND 07/25/11 1.00 8.8 J ND 01/05/12 1.00 15.0 ND 07/02/12 1.00 11.0 ND 01/30/13 1.00 12.0 ND 07/15/13 1.00 12.0 ND 01/30/14 1.00 16.0 ND 07/22/14 1.00 6.8 ND 01/26/15 1.00 13 ND 07/28/15 1.00 8 ND 01/28/16 1.00 18 ND 07/28/16 1.00 7.0 ND 01/26/17 1.00 8.8 ND Carbon Disulfide 01/30/13 100 3.2 J ND 07/15/13 100 ND ND 01/30/14 100 ND ND 07/28/15 100 35.0 ND 01/28/16 100 4.3 J ND 07/28/16 100 ND ND 01/26/17 100 ND ND Chlorobenzene 07/02/12 3.00 0.40 J ND 01/30/13 3.00 0.60 J ND 07/15/13 3.00 0.80 J ND 01/30/14 3.00 0.60 J ND 07/22/14 3.00 0.40 J ND 01/26/15 3.00 0.6 J ND 07/28/15 3.00 ND ND 01/28/16 3.00 1.0 J ND 07/28/16 3.00 0.40 J ND 01/26/17 3.00 0.60 J ND Chloroethane 01/30/13 10.0 3.4 J ND 07/15/13 10.0 ND ND 01/30/14 10.0 1.0 J ND 07/22/14 10.0 ND ND 01/26/15 10.0 ND ND 07/28/15 10.0 ND ND 01/28/16 10.0 ND ND 07/28/16 10.0 ND ND 01/26/17 10.0 ND ND Foothills Regional Landfill Permit No. 14-03 Page 8 of 21 Joyce Engineering APPENDIX F Historical Leachate Constituents/Analytes Analyte Sample Collection Date SWSL Leachate Blanks 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 01/26/15 5.0 0.30 J ND 07/28/15 5.0 ND --- 01/28/16 5.0 ND ND 07/28/16 5.0 ND ND 01/26/17 5.0 ND ND 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 01/08/08 1.0 7.2 J ND 07/24/08 1.0 ND ND 01/07/09 1.0 7.6 J ND 07/09/09 1.0 8.2 ND 01/20/10 1.0 11.0 ND 07/27/10 1.0 6.40 J ND 01/24/11 1.0 ND ND 07/25/11 1.0 ND ND 01/05/12 1.0 9.5 ND 07/02/12 1.0 5.5 ND 01/30/13 1.0 6.1 ND 07/15/13 1.0 7.2 ND 01/30/14 1.0 8.4 ND 07/22/14 1.0 3.7 ND 01/26/15 1.0 8.9 ND 07/28/15 1.0 4.4 ND 01/28/16 1.0 9.2 ND 07/28/16 1.0 4.0 ND 01/26/17 1.0 7.0 ND 1,1-Dichloroethane 12/06/99 5.0 5.00 --- 07/21/00 5.0 ND ND 04/01/04 5.0 ND --- 07/16/04 5.0 ND ND 10/18/04 5.0 ND --- 01/28/05 5.0 ND ND 04/27/05 5.0 ND --- 07/21/05 5.0 ND ND 10/21/05 5.0 ND --- 01/19/06 5.0 ND --- 03/14/06 1.0 ND ND 01/23/07 5.0 ND ND 07/25/07 5.0 ND ND 01/08/08 5.0 ND ND 07/24/08 5.0 ND ND 01/07/09 5.0 ND ND 07/09/09 5.0 ND ND 01/20/10 5.0 ND ND 07/27/10 5.0 ND ND 01/24/11 5.0 ND ND 07/25/11 5.0 ND ND 01/05/12 5.0 ND ND 07/02/12 5.0 ND ND 01/30/13 5.0 0.90 J ND 07/15/13 5.0 ND ND 01/30/14 5.0 0.90 J ND 07/22/14 5.0 ND ND 01/26/15 5.0 0.3 J ND 07/28/15 5.0 ND ND 01/28/16 5.0 ND ND 07/28/16 5.0 ND ND 01/26/17 5.0 ND ND 1,2-Dichloroethane 01/30/13 1.0 2.7 ND 07/15/13 1.0 0.7 J ND 01/30/14 1.0 4.2 ND 07/22/14 1.0 ND ND 01/26/15 1.0 1.2 ND 07/28/15 1.0 ND ND 01/28/16 1.0 ND ND 07/28/16 1.0 0.40 J ND 01/26/17 1.0 ND ND Foothills Regional Landfill Permit No. 14-03 Page 9 of 21 Joyce Engineering APPENDIX F Historical Leachate Constituents/Analytes Analyte Sample Collection Date SWSL Leachate Blanks cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 07/21/00 5.0 9.00 ND 04/01/04 5.0 6.06 --- 07/16/04 5.0 ND ND 10/18/04 5.0 ND --- 01/28/05 5.0 ND ND 04/27/05 5.0 ND --- 07/21/05 5.0 ND ND 10/21/05 5.0 ND --- 01/19/06 5.0 ND --- 03/14/06 1.0 ND ND 01/23/07 5.0 ND ND 07/25/07 5.0 ND ND 01/08/08 5.0 ND ND 07/24/08 5.0 ND ND 01/07/09 5.0 ND ND 07/09/09 5.0 ND ND 01/20/10 5.0 ND ND 07/27/10 5.0 ND ND 01/24/11 5.0 ND ND 07/25/11 5.0 ND ND 01/05/12 5.0 ND ND 07/02/12 5.0 ND ND 01/30/13 5.0 ND ND 07/15/13 5.0 ND ND 01/30/14 5.0 2.4 J ND 07/22/14 5.0 ND ND 01/26/15 5.0 ND ND 07/28/15 5.0 ND ND 01/28/16 5.0 ND ND 07/28/16 5.0 ND ND 01/26/17 5.0 ND ND Trans-1,2-dichloroethene 01/05/12 5.0 0.80 J ND 07/02/12 5.0 0.40 J ND 01/30/13 5.0 0.60 J ND 07/15/13 5.0 0.50 J ND 01/30/14 5.0 0.90 J ND 07/22/14 5.0 0.40 J ND 01/26/15 5.0 0.30 J ND 07/28/15 5.0 ND ND 01/28/16 5.0 ND ND 07/28/16 5.0 ND ND 01/26/17 5.0 ND ND Foothills Regional Landfill Permit No. 14-03 Page 10 of 21 Joyce Engineering APPENDIX F Historical Leachate Constituents/Analytes Analyte Sample Collection Date SWSL Leachate Blanks Ethylbenzene 12/06/99 5.0 39.0 --- 07/21/00 5.0 22.0 ND 04/01/04 5.0 49.7 --- 07/16/04 5.0 11.6 ND 10/18/04 5.0 22.6 --- 01/28/05 5.0 24.1 ND 04/27/05 5.0 60.1 --- 07/21/05 5.0 34.0 ND 10/21/05 5.0 20.9 --- 01/19/06 5.0 16.5 --- 03/14/06 1.0 ND ND 01/23/07 5.0 110 ND 07/25/07 1.0 26.0 ND 01/08/08 1.0 41.0 ND 07/24/08 1.0 27.0 ND 01/07/09 1.0 110 ND 07/09/09 1.0 92.0 ND 01/20/10 1.0 130 ND 07/27/10 1.0 57.0 ND 01/24/11 1.0 80.0 J ND 07/25/11 1.0 45.0 ND 01/05/12 1.0 82.0 ND 07/02/12 1.0 42.0 ND 01/30/13 1.0 50.0 ND 07/15/13 1.0 47.0 ND 01/30/14 1.0 71.0 ND 07/22/14 1.0 26.0 ND 01/26/15 1.0 62.0 ND 07/28/15 1.0 30.0 ND 01/28/16 1.0 79.0 ND 07/28/16 1.0 24.0 ND 01/26/17 1.0 44.0 ND Methylene chloride 12/06/99 10.0 16.00 --- 07/21/00 10.0 ND ND 04/01/04 10.0 ND --- 07/16/04 10.0 ND ND 10/18/04 10.0 ND --- 01/28/05 10.0 ND ND 04/27/05 10.0 ND --- 07/21/05 10.0 ND ND 10/21/05 10.0 ND --- 01/19/06 10.0 64.90 --- 03/14/06 1.0 ND ND 01/23/07 5.5 3.20 J ND 07/25/07 1.0 ND ND 01/08/08 1.0 ND ND 07/24/08 1.0 ND ND 01/07/09 1.0 60.00 ND 07/09/09 1.0 ND ND 01/20/10 1.0 ND ND 07/27/10 1.0 ND ND 01/24/11 1.0 ND ND 07/25/11 1.0 ND ND 01/05/12 1.0 ND ND 07/02/12 1.0 ND ND 01/30/13 1.0 1.60 B 0.30 J 07/15/13 1.0 ND ND 01/30/14 1.0 5.90 B 1.20 07/22/14 1.0 ND ND 01/26/15 1.0 ND ND 07/28/15 1.0 ND ND 01/28/16 1.0 ND ND 07/28/16 1.0 ND ND 01/26/17 1.0 ND ND Foothills Regional Landfill Permit No. 14-03 Page 11 of 21 Joyce Engineering APPENDIX F Historical Leachate Constituents/Analytes Analyte Sample Collection Date SWSL Leachate Blanks Methyl Butyl Ketone (2-Hexanone)07/02/12 100 1.80 J ND 01/30/13 50 17.0 J ND 07/15/13 50 ND ND 01/30/14 50 5.80 J ND 07/22/14 50 6.70 J ND 01/26/15 50 6.0 J ND 07/28/15 50 ND --- 01/28/16 50 4.9 J ND 07/28/16 50 6.4 J ND 01/26/17 50 ND ND Methyl Ethyl Ketone (2-Butanone)12/06/99 100 2600 --- 07/21/00 100 ND ND 04/01/04 100 1190 --- 07/16/04 100 895 ND 10/18/04 100 5320 --- 01/28/05 100 3770 ND 04/27/05 100 4020 --- 07/21/05 100 ND ND 10/21/05 100 599 --- 01/19/06 100 198 --- 03/14/06 2 ND ND 01/23/07 100 960 ND 07/25/07 100 ND ND 01/08/08 100 510 ND 07/24/08 100 ND ND 01/07/09 100 1000 ND 07/09/09 100 ND ND 01/20/10 100 2800 ND 07/27/10 100 340 ND 01/24/11 100 7800 ND 07/25/11 100 82 J ND 01/05/12 100 6200 ND 07/02/12 100 160 ND 01/30/13 2000 3900 ND 07/15/13 100 160 ND 01/30/14 2000 2100 2.30 J 07/22/14 100 ND ND 01/26/15 100 1600 ND 07/28/15 100 ND ND 01/28/16 100 160 ND 07/28/16 100 ND ND 01/26/17 100 3800 ND Foothills Regional Landfill Permit No. 14-03 Page 12 of 21 Joyce Engineering APPENDIX F Historical Leachate Constituents/Analytes Analyte Sample Collection Date SWSL Leachate Blanks 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)01/28/05 100 114 ND 04/27/05 100 ND --- 07/21/05 100 ND ND 10/21/05 100 ND --- 01/19/06 100 ND --- 03/14/06 2 ND ND 01/23/07 100 67.0 ND 07/25/07 100 ND ND 01/08/08 100 25.0 J ND 07/24/08 100 ND ND 01/07/09 100 ND ND 07/09/09 100 ND ND 01/20/10 100 100 ND 07/27/10 100 20.0 J ND 01/24/11 100 ND ND 07/25/11 100 24.0 J ND 01/05/12 100 110 ND 07/02/12 100 16.0 J ND 01/30/13 100 64.0 ND 07/15/13 100 14.0 J ND 01/30/14 100 61.0 J ND 07/22/14 100 26.0 J ND 01/26/15 100 44 J ND 07/28/15 100 22 J ND 01/28/16 100 36 J ND 07/28/16 100 19 J ND 01/26/17 100 80 J ND 1,2-Dichloropropane 01/26/15 1.0 0.3 J ND 07/28/15 1.0 ND ND 01/28/16 1.0 ND ND 07/28/16 1.0 ND ND 01/26/17 1.0 ND ND Styrene 01/19/06 10.0 12.30 --- 03/14/06 1.0 ND ND 01/23/07 10.0 ND ND 07/25/07 1.00 ND ND 01/08/08 1.00 ND ND 07/24/08 1.0 ND ND 01/07/09 1.0 ND ND 07/09/09 1.0 ND ND 01/20/10 1.0 ND ND 07/27/10 1.0 ND ND 01/24/11 1.0 ND ND 07/25/11 1.0 ND ND 01/05/12 1.0 ND ND 07/02/12 1.0 ND ND 01/30/13 1.0 ND ND 07/15/13 1.0 ND ND 01/30/14 1.0 4.9 ND 07/22/14 1.0 ND ND 01/26/15 1.0 3.2 ND 07/28/15 1.0 2.7 ND 01/28/16 1.0 4.2 ND 07/28/16 1.0 3.1 ND 01/26/17 1.0 2.1 ND Foothills Regional Landfill Permit No. 14-03 Page 13 of 21 Joyce Engineering APPENDIX F Historical Leachate Constituents/Analytes Analyte Sample Collection Date SWSL Leachate Blanks Toluene 12/06/99 5.0 76 --- 07/21/00 5.0 77 ND 04/01/04 5.0 125 --- 07/16/04 5.0 26 ND 10/18/04 5.0 69 --- 01/28/05 5.0 59 7.02 04/27/05 5.0 359 --- 07/21/05 5.0 160 ND 10/21/05 5.0 29 --- 01/19/06 5.0 181 --- 03/14/06 1.0 ND ND 01/23/07 5.0 150 ND 07/25/07 1.0 14 0.40 J 01/08/08 1.0 30.0 ND 07/24/08 1.0 4.5 J ND 01/07/09 1.0 90 ND 07/09/09 1.0 14 ND 01/20/10 1.0 43 ND 07/27/10 1.0 11 ND 01/24/11 1.0 68 J ND 07/25/11 1.0 35 ND 01/05/12 1.0 55 ND 07/02/12 1.0 12 ND 01/30/13 1.0 54 ND 07/15/13 1.0 27 ND 01/30/14 1.0 72 ND 07/22/14 1.0 13 ND 01/26/15 1.0 78 ND 07/28/15 1.0 14 ND 01/28/16 1.0 13 ND 07/28/16 1.0 7.5 ND 01/26/17 1.0 21 ND Foothills Regional Landfill Permit No. 14-03 Page 14 of 21 Joyce Engineering APPENDIX F Historical Leachate Constituents/Analytes Analyte Sample Collection Date SWSL Leachate Blanks Trichloroethene 01/19/06 2.0 3.11 --- 03/14/06 1.0 ND ND 01/23/07 3.0 ND ND 07/25/07 1.0 ND ND 01/08/08 1.0 ND ND 07/24/08 1.0 ND ND 01/07/09 1.0 ND ND 07/09/09 1.0 ND ND 01/20/10 1.0 ND ND 07/27/10 1.0 ND ND 01/24/11 1.0 ND ND 07/25/11 1.0 ND ND 01/05/12 1.0 ND ND 07/02/12 1.0 ND ND 01/30/13 1.0 ND ND 07/15/13 1.0 ND ND 01/30/14 1.0 0.4 J ND 07/22/14 1.0 ND ND 01/26/15 1.0 0.6 J ND 07/28/15 1.0 ND ND 01/28/16 1.0 ND ND 07/28/16 1.0 ND ND 01/26/17 1.0 ND ND Vinyl chloride 04/01/04 1.0 17.3 --- 07/16/04 1.0 ND ND 10/18/04 1.0 ND --- 01/28/05 1.0 5.5 ND 04/27/05 1.0 ND --- 07/21/05 1.0 ND ND 10/21/05 1.0 ND --- 01/19/06 1.0 ND --- 03/14/06 1.0 ND ND 01/23/07 5.5 4.8 J ND 07/25/07 1.0 ND ND 01/08/08 1.0 ND ND 07/24/08 1.0 ND ND 01/07/09 1.0 4.1 J ND 07/09/09 1.0 2.0 ND 01/20/10 1.0 ND ND 07/27/10 1.0 ND ND 01/24/11 1.0 ND ND 07/25/11 1.0 ND ND 01/05/12 1.0 2.7 ND 07/02/12 1.0 0.6 J ND 01/30/13 1.0 1.5 ND 07/15/13 1.0 1.8 ND 01/30/14 1.0 2.2 ND 07/22/14 1.0 0.4 J ND 01/26/15 1.0 0.5 J ND 07/28/15 1.0 ND ND 01/28/16 1.0 1.2 ND 07/28/16 1.0 ND ND 01/26/17 1.0 0.8 J ND Foothills Regional Landfill Permit No. 14-03 Page 15 of 21 Joyce Engineering APPENDIX F Historical Leachate Constituents/Analytes Analyte Sample Collection Date SWSL Leachate Blanks Xylenes, total 12/06/99 5.0 21.0 --- 07/21/00 5.0 12.0 ND 04/01/04 5.0 45.5 --- 07/16/04 5.0 11.3 ND 10/18/04 5.0 17.3 --- 01/28/05 5.0 20.5 ND 04/27/05 5.0 54.9 --- 07/21/05 5.0 33.3 ND 10/21/05 5.0 21.0 --- 01/19/06 5.0 24.0 --- 03/14/06 1.0 ND ND 01/23/07 4.0 64.0 ND 07/25/07 4.0 23 ND 01/08/08 5.0 100 ND 07/24/08 5.0 33 ND 01/07/09 5.0 110 ND 07/09/09 5.0 96 ND 01/20/10 5.0 130 ND 07/27/10 5.0 62 ND 01/24/11 5.0 ND ND 07/25/11 5.0 52 ND 01/05/12 5.0 94 ND 07/02/12 5.0 53 ND 01/30/13 5.0 62 ND 07/15/13 5.0 68 ND 01/30/14 5.0 93 ND 07/22/14 5.0 33 ND 01/26/15 5.0 79 ND 07/28/15 5.0 40 ND 01/28/16 5.0 96 ND 07/28/16 5.0 36 ND 01/26/17 5.0 68 ND Other Parameters Nitrate 01/23/07 0.1 0.07 J --- 07/25/07 10.0 0.04 --- 01/08/08 10.0 0.22 J --- 07/24/08 10.0 0.06 B 0.03 J 01/07/09 10.0 0.06 J ND 07/09/09 10.0 0.05 J ND 01/20/10 10.0 0.06 J ND 07/27/10 10.0 0.05 J - 01/24/11 10.0 0.03 J - 07/25/11 10.0 0.05 J ND 01/05/12 50 46.0 J ND 07/02/12 50 ND ND 01/30/13 500 ND ND 07/15/13 100 910 ND 01/30/14 100 ND ND 07/22/14 50 ND ND 07/28/15 50 160 ND 07/28/16 50 470 ND 01/26/17 50 ND ND Foothills Regional Landfill Permit No. 14-03 Page 16 of 21 Joyce Engineering APPENDIX F Historical Leachate Constituents/Analytes Analyte Sample Collection Date SWSL Leachate Blanks Sulfate 04/01/04 0.4 0.62 --- 07/16/04 0.4 0.55 --- 10/18/04 0.4 1.00 --- 01/28/05 0.4 0.71 --- 04/27/05 0.4 0.45 --- 07/21/05 0.4 ND --- 10/21/05 0.4 0.58 --- 01/19/06 0.4 ND --- 01/23/07 0.4 15.0 --- 07/25/07 250 46.0 J ND 01/08/08 250 130.0 J ND 07/24/08 250 34.0 J ND 01/07/09 250 10.0 J ND 07/09/09 250 2.4 J ND 01/20/10 250 1.5 J ND 07/27/10 250 2.1 J ND 01/24/11 250 2.3 J ND 07/25/11 250 2.4 J ND 01/05/12 5000 82.0 J ND 07/02/12 5000 23000 ND 01/30/13 50000 ND ND 07/15/13 10000 11000 ND 01/30/14 10000 ND ND 07/22/14 50 ND ND 01/26/15 250000 ND ND 07/28/15 500 ND ND 01/28/16 50 ND ND 07/28/16 50 ND ND 01/26/17 50 23000 ND Biochemical Oxygen Demand 04/01/04 120 339 --- 07/16/04 120 32.3 --- 10/18/04 120 543 --- 01/28/05 120 624 --- 04/27/05 120 1130 --- 07/21/05 120 129 --- 10/21/05 120 167 --- 01/19/06 120 ND --- 01/23/07 120 310 --- 07/25/07 250 43 ND 01/08/08 --- <33 J ND 07/24/08 --- 38.0 ND 01/07/09 --- >222.36 ND 07/09/09 --- 41.0 ND 01/20/10 --- 310 ND 07/27/10 --- 120 ND 01/24/11 --- 790 ND 07/25/11 --- 83.0 ND 01/05/12 20000 510000 ND 07/02/12 17000 66000 0.11 J 01/30/13 26000 1300000 ND 07/15/13 13000 42000 ND 01/30/14 18000 121000 250 J 07/22/14 9000 123000 10.0 J 01/26/15 378000 --- 07/28/15 15000 90000 D ND 01/28/16 17000 126000 ND 07/28/16 34000 124000 D ND 01/26/17 34000 343000 ND Foothills Regional Landfill Permit No. 14-03 Page 17 of 21 Joyce Engineering APPENDIX F Historical Leachate Constituents/Analytes Analyte Sample Collection Date SWSL Leachate Blanks Chemical Oxygen Demand 04/01/04 20.0 458 --- 07/16/04 20.0 279 --- 10/18/04 20.0 557 --- 01/28/05 20.0 964 --- 04/27/05 20.0 1960 --- 07/21/05 20.0 678 --- 10/21/05 20.0 860 --- 01/19/06 20.0 608 --- 01/23/07 20.0 880 --- 07/25/07 --- 790 ND 01/08/08 --- 680 ND 07/24/08 --- 690 ND 01/07/09 --- 710 ND 07/09/09 --- 370 ND 01/20/10 --- 690 ND 07/27/10 --- 970 ND 01/24/11 --- 1600 ND 07/25/11 --- 750 ND 01/05/12 100000 1570000 D ND 07/02/12 10.0 1100000 ND 01/30/13 200 4140000 5830 07/15/13 100 412000 ND 01/30/14 100 2170000 ND 07/22/14 200000 1310000 ND 01/26/15 1220000 --- 07/28/15 100000 1070000 ND 01/28/16 50000 1060000 ND 07/28/16 100000 1520000 ND 01/26/17 200000 1550000 ND Phosphorus-Total 10/18/04 0.1 0.49 --- 01/28/05 0.1 0.22 --- 04/27/05 0.1 0.25 --- 07/21/05 0.1 0.25 --- 10/21/05 0.1 0.58 --- 01/19/06 0.1 ND --- 01/23/07 0.1 0.47 --- 07/25/07 --- 0.92 ND 01/08/08 --- 1.10 ND 07/24/08 --- 0.69 ND 01/07/09 --- 1.00 ND 07/09/09 --- 0.33 ND 01/20/10 --- 0.32 ND 07/27/10 --- 1.00 ND 01/24/11 --- 0.52 ND 07/25/11 --- 0.61 ND 01/05/12 20.0 ND D ND 07/02/12 0.02 753.0 D ND 01/30/13 0.02 350.0 ND 07/15/13 0.02 759.0 ND 01/30/14 0.22 0.97 ND 07/22/14 200 1030 ND 01/26/15 1620 D --- 07/28/15 0 4270 D ND 01/28/16 222 2540 D ND 07/28/16 222 5930 D ND 01/26/17 222 3900 D ND Foothills Regional Landfill Permit No. 14-03 Page 18 of 21 Joyce Engineering APPENDIX F Historical Leachate Constituents/Analytes Analyte Sample Collection Date SWSL Leachate Blanks Field Parameters pH 12/06/99 --- 6.86 --- (S.U.) 07/21/00 --- 6.89 --- 04/01/04 --- 6.92 --- 07/16/04 --- 7.53 --- 10/18/04 --- 7.26 --- 01/28/05 --- 7.13 --- 04/27/05 --- 7.37 --- 07/21/05 --- 7.50 --- 10/21/05 --- 7.50 --- 01/19/06 --- 6.20 --- 03/14/06 --- 9.93 --- 01/23/07 --- 7.27 --- 07/24/07 --- 7.99 --- 01/08/08 --- 7.65 --- 07/24/08 --- 7.90 --- 01/07/09 --- 6.89 --- 07/09/09 --- 7.26 --- 01/20/10 --- 6.83 --- 07/27/10 --- 7.70 --- 01/24/11 --- 6.77 --- 07/25/11 --- 7.22 --- 01/05/12 --- 7.31 --- 07/02/12 --- 7.72 --- 01/30/13 --- 7.50 --- 07/15/13 --- 7.24 --- 01/30/14 --- 5.08 --- 07/22/14 --- 7.33 --- 01/26/15 --- 7.15 --- 07/28/15 --- 7.81 --- 01/28/16 --- 7.28 --- 07/28/16 --- 7.53 --- 01/26/17 --- 7.64 --- Conductivity 12/06/99 --- 1000 --- (µS/cm) 07/21/00 --- 1138 --- 04/01/04 --- 2499 --- 07/16/04 --- 2598 --- 10/18/04 --- 2414 --- 01/28/05 --- 1650 --- 04/27/05 --- 1904 --- 07/21/05 --- 7720 --- 10/21/05 --- 5930 --- 01/19/06 --- 4020 --- 03/14/06 --- 6190 --- 01/23/07 --- 6270 --- 07/25/07 --- 8003 --- 01/08/08 --- 7650 --- 07/24/08 --- 7890 --- 01/07/09 --- 3866 --- 07/09/09 --- 4517 --- 01/20/10 --- 5228 --- 07/27/10 --- 9276 --- 01/24/11 --- 5290 --- 07/25/11 --- 8197 --- 01/05/12 --- 6424 --- 07/02/12 --- 12115 --- 01/30/13 --- 7607 --- 07/15/13 --- 6531 --- 01/30/14 --- 454 --- 07/22/14 --- 10027 --- 01/26/15 --- 283.1 --- 07/28/15 --- 13207.0 --- 01/28/16 --- 6019 --- 07/28/16 --- >3999 --- 01/26/17 --- 10132 --- Foothills Regional Landfill Permit No. 14-03 Page 19 of 21 Joyce Engineering APPENDIX F Historical Leachate Constituents/Analytes Analyte Sample Collection Date SWSL Leachate Blanks Temperature 07/21/00 --- 29.3 --- (°C)04/01/04 --- 13.2 --- 07/16/04 --- 28.7 --- 10/18/04 --- 20.1 --- 01/28/05 --- 6.2 --- 04/27/05 --- 17.3 --- 10/21/05 --- 26.4 --- 01/19/06 --- 12.1 --- 03/14/06 --- 18.9 --- 01/23/07 --- 9.4 --- 07/25/07 --- 24.28 --- 01/08/08 --- 8.74 --- 07/24/08 --- 24.17 --- 01/07/09 --- 9.69 --- 07/09/09 --- 25.32 --- 01/20/10 --- 6.59 --- 07/27/10 --- 26.89 --- 01/24/11 --- 5.20 --- 07/25/11 --- 25.15 --- 01/05/12 --- 13.09 --- 07/02/12 --- 32.0 --- 01/30/13 --- 16.0 --- 07/15/13 --- 33.5 --- 01/30/14 --- 8.0 --- 07/22/14 --- 28.6 --- 01/26/15 --- 9.4 --- 07/28/15 --- 31.8 --- 01/28/16 --- 7.50 --- 07/28/16 --- 44.50 --- 01/26/17 --- 16.9 --- Turbidity 01/05/12 --- 1000 --- (NTU)07/02/12 --- 421 --- 01/30/13 --- 1000 --- 07/15/13 --- 1000 --- 01/30/14 --- 1000 --- 07/22/14 --- 80.5 --- 01/26/15 --- 80.5 --- 07/28/15 --- 80.5 --- 01/28/16 --- >1000 --- 07/28/16 --- >1000 --- 01/26/17 --- 400 --- Foothills Regional Landfill Permit No. 14-03 Page 20 of 21 Joyce Engineering APPENDIX F Historical Leachate Constituents/Analytes Analyte Sample Collection Date SWSL Leachate Blanks Oxidation Reduction Potential 01/05/12 --- -49.9 --- (mV)07/02/12 --- 24.2 --- 01/30/13 --- -154.4 --- 07/15/13 --- -186.5 --- 01/30/14 --- 6.7 --- 07/22/14 ----5.5 --- 01/26/15 --- -15.1 --- 07/28/15 --- 7.1 --- 01/28/16 --- 101.50 --- 07/28/16 --- -81.50 --- 01/26/17 --- -121.0 --- Dissolved Oxygen 01/26/15 --- 4.26 --- 07/28/15 --- 2.23 --- 01/28/16 --- 4.04 --- 07/28/16 --- 3.49 --- 01/26/17 --- 4.45 --- Notes: DL = Method Detection Limit. RL = Reporting Limit = PQL prior to 2007 and SWSL starting January 2007. PQL = Practical Quantitation Limit. SWSL = NC-DENR Solid Waste Section Limit. ND = Not detected above the DL. J = Estimated concentration below the RL. B = Blank qualified data. --- = No data. All inorganic and organic compounds are reported in µg/L Prior to 2012 all "Other Parameters" were reported in mg/L beginning with the 1/5/12 event they are reported in µg/L mg/L = milligrams per liter µg/L = micrograms per liter S.U. = Standard Units. NTU = Nephelometric Turbidity Units. µS/cm= microsiemens per centimeter. mV = Millivolts. Bold = Concentrations above the NC 2L or Groundwater Protection standards (GWPS) have been bolded. Blanks = field, trip and/or method blanks. All data prior to 2012 taken from previous reports by Golder Associates NC, Inc. R = Anomalous data. *8260B analysis diluted by a factor of 10x for the July 2011 event. *6020A analysis for Antimony and Thallium diluted by a factor of 10x for the July 2011 event. *Acetone & MEK DF 50x; C.O.D. DF 10x for the January 2012 event. Phosphorous, total DF 1.11x for Jan. & July 2012 events. Foothills Regional Landfill Permit No. 14-03 Page 21 of 21 Joyce Engineering