HomeMy WebLinkAbout20050 Rite Aid WP-Approval 2012.12.27
December 27, 2018
Sent Via E-Mail
Matt Ingalls
Hart & Hickman
2923 S Tryon St, Suite 100 Charlotte, North Carolina 28203
MIngalls@harthickman.com
Subject: Approval of Work Plan for Shallow Soil Sampling
Rite Aid Brownfields Property
Charlotte, Mecklenburg County
Brownfields Project Number 20050-16-060
Dear Mr. Ingalls,
The Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) Brownfields Program received the Work Plan for Water Tower Soil Sampling dated December 21, 2018 for the above referenced property. DEQ Brownfields reviewed and approves this work plan.
Please be advised that this approval from DEQ Brownfields does not waive any applicable
requirement to obtain any necessary permits, licenses or certifications which may be required from
other state or local entities. If you have questions about this correspondence or require additional information, please feel free to contact me by phone at 704/661-0330 or by email at
carolyn.minnich@ncdenr.gov
Sincerely, Carolyn Minnich
Carolyn Mininch
Brownfields Project Manager
ec: Damon J. Hemmerdinger <Damon@Atco555.com>
Scott Carr scott@camp.nc
Tommy Mann tommy@camp.nc
Via Email
December 21, 2018
NC DEQ
Brownfields Program
Mail Service Center 1646
Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1646
Attention: Ms. Carolyn Minnich
Re: Work Plan for Water Tower Soil Sampling
Rite Aid Brownfields Property
1776 Statesville Avenue
Charlotte, North Carolina
DEQ Brownfields Project No.: 20050-16-060
H&H Project No. ATL-001
Dear Carolyn:
1.0 Introduction
On behalf of CAMP Landowner, LP, Hart & Hickman, PC (H&H) is presenting this work plan
to conduct shallow soil sampling activities below the water tower at the Rite Aid Brownfields
property (Brownfields Project No. 20050-16-060) located at 1776 Statesville Avenue in
Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina (see Figure 1). In accordance with the
Brownfields Agreement approved for the site by the North Carolina Department of
Environmental Quality (DEQ) in October 2017, H&H proposes to collect shallow soil samples in
the “Area of Potential Soil Contamination” below a water tower as depicted on the plat
component of the Notice of Brownfields.
The soil sampling activities will be conducted in general accordance with the methods stated in
the DEQ Inactive Hazardous Sites Branch (IHSB) Guidance documents for the purpose of
determining if shallow soil (0 to 1 ft below the ground surface) located below the water tower is
non-hazardous and can be reused on the Brownfields Site during pending redevelopment
activities in this area, or if the shallow soil is hazardous and will require disposal at an off-site
permitted facility that can except and treat hazardous waste. A summary of our proposed
shallow soil sampling activities in this area is provided in the following sections.
Ms. Carolyn Minnich
December 21, 2018
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2.0 Scope of Work
2.1 Shallow Soil Sampling and Laboratory Analysis
H&H proposes to advance five (5) shallow soil borings (CS-1 to CS-5) to a depth of one (1) ft
bgs below a water tower which will be submitted to the laboratory with direction that the
laboratory composite the samples into one (1) composite soil sample (COMP-1). H&H will
request that the laboratory analyze the COMP-1 soil sample for Toxicity Characteristic Leaching
Procedure (TCLP) metals analysis. The soil borings will be advanced with a decontaminated
stainless-steel hand auger and the soil samples will be field screened for the presence of odor,
staining, and elevated photoionization detector (PID) readings. H&H will request that the
laboratory hold the grab soil samples used to create the composite sample for possible analysis to
assist in delineation of soil if impacts are identified. Proposed soil sample locations are depicted
on Figure 2.
2.2 IDW Management
Investigation derived waste (IDW) soil cuttings will be placed back into the soil boring at each
location. If significant impacts are suspected in the soil cuttings based on field screening, those
soils will be placed into a sealed container for waste profiling and proper disposal.
2.3 Report Preparation
After receipt of the data, an assessment report will be prepared for submittal to DEQ. The report
will include the methods of the shallow soil sampling activities, a map depicting the locations of
the samples, a summary table of soil data comparing the COMP-1 sample TCLP results with US
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) maximum concentrations, and conclusions and
recommendations concerning our soil sampling activities.
TITLE
PROJECT
SITE LOCATION MAP
RITE AID
CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA
DATE:
JOB NO:
REVISION NO:
FIGURE NO:
5-2-16 0
1ATL-001
0 2000 4000
APPROXIMATE
SCALE IN FEET
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U.S.G.S. QUADRANGLE MAP
QUADRANGLE
7.5 MINUTE SERIES (TOPOGRAPHIC)
CHARLOTTE EAST, NC
1967
REVISED/INSPECTED 1988
AND
DERITA, NC 1993
SITE
SHALLOW SOIL SAMPLE LOCATION MAPRITE AID BROWNFIELDS PROPERTY1776 STATESVILLE AVENUECHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINADATE:JOB NO:REVISION NO:FIGURE NO:12/21/18 02ATL-001050100APPROXIMATE SCALE IN FEETN2923 S. Tryon Street, Suite 100Charlotte, NC 28203704.586.0007(p) 704.586.0373(f)SHALLOW SOIL BORING LOCATION (0‐1 ft bgs)WATER TOWERCS‐5CS‐3CS‐4CS‐2CS‐1APPROX. EXTENT OF IMPACTED SOIL