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NC DENR I I Environmental Monitoring
Division of Waste Management - Solid Waste Reporting Form
Notice: This form and any information attached to it are "Public Records" as defined in NC General Statute 132-1. As such, these documents are
available for inspection and examination by any person upon request (NC General Statute 132-6).
Instructions:
Prepare one form for each individually monitored unit.
Please type or print legibly.
Attach a notification table with values that attain or exceed NC 2L groundwater standards or NC 2B surface water standards. The notification
must include a preliminary analysis of the cause and significance of each value. (e.g. naturally occurring, off -site source, pre-existing
condition, etc.).
Attach a notification table of any groundwater or surface water values that equal or exceed the reporting limits.
Attach a notification table of any methane gas values that attain or exceed explosive gas levels. This includes any structures on or nearby the
facility (NCAC 13B .1629 (4)(a)(i).
Send the original signed and sealed form, any tables, and Electronic Data Deliverable to: Compliance Unit, NCDENR-DWM, Solid Waste
Section, 1646 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1646.
Solid Waste Monitoring Data Submittal Information-
Name of entity submitting data (laboratory, consultant, facility owner):
SCARLETT GEOPHYSICAL CONSULTING, P. C.
Contact for questions about data formatting. Include data preparer's name, telephone number and E-mail address:
Name: E. W. SCARLETT, JR. Phone: 919-452-1236
E-mail: wscarletta.scarlettgeophysics.com
NC Landfill Rule: Actual sampling dates (e.g.,
Facility name: Facility Address: Facility Permit # (.0500 or. 1600) October 20-24, 2006)
RUTHERFORD COUNTY SR 2138 81-02 .0500 MAY 10, 2019
SOUTH LANDFILL FOREST CITY, NC
Environmental Status: (Check all that apply)
Initial/Background Monitoring Detection Monitoring 0 Assessment Monitoring Corrective Action
of data submitted: (Check all that apply)
Groundwater monitoring data from monitoring wells Methane gas monitoring data
Groundwater monitoring data from private water supply wells Corrective action data (specify)
Leachate monitoring data ❑
Surface water monitoring data Other(specify)
Notification attached?
No. No groundwater or surface water standards were exceeded.
RX Yes, a notification of values exceeding a groundwater or surface water standard is attached. It includes a list of groundwater and surface water
monitoring points, dates, analytical values, NC 2L groundwater standard, NC 2B surface water standard or NC Solid Waste GWPS and
preliminary analysis of the cause and significance of any concentration.
Yes, a notification of values exceeding an explosive methane gas limit is attached. It includes the methane monitoring points, dates, sample
values and explosive methane gas limits.
Certification
To the best of my knowledge, the information reported and statements made on this data submittal and attachments are true and correct.
Furthermore, I have attached complete notification of any sampling values meeting or exceeding groundwater standards or explosive gas
levels, and a preliminary analysis of the cause and significance of concentrations exceeding groundwater standards. I am aware that there
are significant penalties for making any false statement, representation, or certification including the possibility of a fine and imprisonment.
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RESULTS OF WATER QUALITY SAMPLING
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RUTHERFORD COUNTY, N.C.
PERMIT # 81-02
MAY 2019
SGC PROJECT NUMBER 0001.002
PREPARED FOR
RUTHERFORD COUNTY
JUNE 2512019
SCARLETT GEOPHYSICAL CONSULTING, P.C.
500 Hepowil Trace Telephone: 919-477-9519
Hillsborough, NC 27278 Website: www.scarlettgeophysics.com
RESULTS OF WATER QUALITY SAMPLING
RUTHERFORD COUNTY SOUTH LANDFILL
PERMIT # 81-02
MAY 2019
I hereby certify this 25th day of June, 2019, that this report was prepared by me or under my direct
supervision.
Reviewed by:
E.W. Scarlett, Jr., P.G.
Principal
C. W. Scarlett
Reviewer
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY................................................................................................. I
2.0 INTRODUCTION..............................................................................................................2
3.0 SCOPE OF WORK.............................................................................................................2
4.0 METHODS EMPLOYED...................................................................................................2
4.1 Monitoring Well Sampling......................................................................................2
4.2 Stream Sampling....................................................................................................3
5.0 RESULTS..........................................................................................................................3
5.1 Groundwater...........................................................................................................3
5.2 Surface Water.........................................................................................................6
6.0 REFERENCES...................................................................................................................7
TABLES
Table 1 Summary of Monitoring Well Data
Table 2 Ground and Surface Water Sampling Field Data, Rutherford County South Landfill,
May 10, 2019
Table 3 Ground and Surface Water Sampling Results, RCRA Metals, Rutherford County
South Landfill, May 10, 2019
Table 4 Ground and Surface Water Sampling Results, Appendix I Volatile Organics by SW-
846 Method 8260, Rutherford County South Landfill, May 10, 2019
Table 5 Notification Table, May 10, 2019
FIGURES
Figure 1 Site Location Map
Figure 2 Site Map with Groundwater Contours
APPENDICES
Appendix A Ground and Surface Water Sampling Field Data Sheets
Appendix B Laboratory Reports
RESULTS OF WATER QUALITY SAMPLING
RUTHERFORD COUNTY SOUTH LANDFILL
PERMIT # 81-02
MAY 2019
1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Ten monitoring wells and two stream locations at the Rutherford County South Landfill were
sampled on May 10, 2019. All sampling was conducted according to North Carolina Solid Waste
Management Guidelines. The samples were submitted to a North Carolina certified laboratory and
tested for the Federal Appendix I list of volatile organic constituents for detection monitoring and
the eight RCRA metals.
Results from the monitoring well sample analyses show that the concentrations of three RCRA
metals (arsenic in 8102-MW-2A; chromium in 8102-MW-2A, 8102-MW-5, 8102-MW-6, and 8102-
MW-7; and lead in 8102-MW-7) exceeded the 15A NCAC 2L (2L) Standard for Class GA
groundwater on the date that the samples were collected. Barium, cadmium, chromium, lead, and
mercury were detected in one or more of the monitoring well samples at concentrations that did not
exceed the 2L Standards.
Results from the monitoring well sample analyses show that the concentrations of four Appendix I
volatile organic constituents (1,1-dichloroethane in 8102-MW-1; benzene in 8102-MW-1;
methylene chloride in 8102-MW-1; and vinyl chloride in 8102-MW-3, 8102-MW-5, and 8102-
MW-6) exceeded the 2L Standards on the date that the samples were collected. Thirteen Appendix
I volatile organic constituents (1,1-dichloroethane; 1,1-dichloroethene; 1,2-dichloroethane; 1,4-
diclorobenzene; acetone; benzene; chlorobenzene; chloroethane; chloroform; cis-1,2-
dichloroethene; tetrachloroethene; total xylenes; and trichloroethene) were detected in one or more
of the monitoring well samples at concentrations that did not exceed the 2L or NC Groundwater
Protection (NCGP) Standards.
1,4-dioxane was detected in 8102-MW-2A, 8102-MW-5, and 8102-MW-6 at concentrations that
exceeded the 2L Standard.
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1,4-dioxane was detected in 8102-SW-2 at 5.2 ppb. There is no established 2B standard for this
constituent.
One RCRA metal (mercury in 8102-SW-2) was detected at concentrations that exceeded the 15A
NCAC 2B Standard for Class B/C Surface Waters (213) in the surface water samples collected from
the creek that flows along the northeast boundary of the landfill property. One RCRA metal that
does not have an established 2B standard (barium) was detected in both surface water samples.
Three RCRA metals (chromium in 8102-SW-1 and 8102-SW-2, lead in 8102-SW-2, and mercury in
8102-SW-1) were detected at concentrations below the 2B Standards.
2.0 INTRODUCTION
Scarlett Geophysical Consulting, P.C. (SGC) was contracted by Rutherford County, North
Carolina, to sample the ground and surface water at ten monitoring well and two surface water
locations at the Rutherford County South Landfill. The site location is shown on Figure 1.
3.0 SCOPE OF WORK
The scope of work for this sampling event was to sample ten monitoring wells and two stream
locations for Federal Appendix I volatile organic constituents as listed in 40 CFR, Part 258, and the
eight RCRA metals, and to prepare and submit reports to the client and NC Division of Solid
Waste Management documenting the sample collection procedures and analytical results.
4.0 METHODS EMPLOYED
4.1 Monitoring Well Sampling
Groundwater sampling took place on May 10, 2019. Water levels were measured in each well to
provide data for water volume calculations (Table 1). The wells were then purged by removing
three well volumes or bailing the wells dry prior to obtaining water samples. The water samples
were collected using properly decontaminated Teflon bailers. Immediately upon collection, the
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water samples were field tested for temperature, specific conductance, and pH. These data are
summarized in Table 2. Field data sheets are included as Appendix A. Samples were placed in
laboratory cleaned and supplied containers, packed on ice, and placed under chain -of -custody.
Samples were shipped to the laboratory under chain -of -custody upon completion of the field work.
Analyses were conducted by Research & Analytical Laboratories, Inc., a North Carolina certified
laboratory. The monitoring well locations are shown on Figure 2.
4.2 Stream Sampling
Surface water sampling took place on May 10, 2019. Samples 8102-SW-1 and 8102-SW-2 were
collected from a stream that flows southeastward along the northeast boundary of the South
Landfill property. This stream flows into the Second Broad River, which bounds the landfill to the
east. All stream samples were analyzed for the same parameters as the ground water samples. The
stream sample locations are shown on Figure 2.
5.0 RESULTS
The results of the laboratory analyses are summarized in Tables 3 and 4, and the complete
laboratory reports are included as Appendix B.
5.1 Groundwater
The groundwater sample analyses revealed eight constituents that had concentrations at or above
the 2L Standards in one or more of the wells sampled. These analytical results are listed below and
shown in the Notification Table (Table 5).
• Arsenic was detected in 8102-MW-2A at 10.4 ppb. The 2L Standard is 10.0 ppb.
• Chromium was detected in 8102-MW-2A at 28.2 ppb, 8102-MW-5 at 15.0 ppb, 8102-MW-
6 at 10.7 ppb, and 8102-MW-7 at 57.2 ppb. The 2L Standard is 10.0 ppb.
• Lead was detected in 8102-MW-7 at 17.0 ppb. The 2L Standard is 15.0 ppb.
• 1,1-Dichloroethane was detected in 8102-MW-1 at 57.7 ppb. The 2L Standard is 6.0 ppb.
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• 1,4-Dioxane was detected in 8102-MW-2A at 11.2 ppb, 8102-MW-5 at 24.2 ppb, and 8102-
MW-6 at 53.7 ppb. The 2L Standard is 3.0 ppb.
• Benzene was detected in 8102-MW-1 at 1.2 ppb. The 2L Standard is 1.0 ppb.
• Methylene chloride was detected in 8102-MW-1 at 14.1 ppb. The 2L Standard is 5.0 ppb.
• Vinyl chloride was detected in 8102-MW-3 at 0.2 ppb, 8102-MW-5 at 2.7 ppb, and 8102-
MW-6 at 0.5 ppb. The 2L Standard is 0.03 ppb.
The following constituents were detected in one or more of the wells at concentrations above the
method detection limits (MDL) but below the 2L or NCGP Standards. The analytical results are
documented in Table 3 and Table 4.
• Barium
• Cadmium
• Chromium
• Lead
• Mercury
• 1, 1 -Dichloroethane
• 1, 1 -Dichloroethene
• 1,2-Dichloroethane
• 1,4-Dichlorobenzene
• Acetone
• Benzene
• Chlorobenzene
• Chloroethane
• Chloroform
• cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
• Tetrachloroethene
• Total xylenes
• Trichloroethene
The volatile organic constituents present in the groundwater samples are likely due to past waste
disposal; however, contributions by ongoing farming activities immediately north and south of the
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old property boundaries and vehicles involved in active maintenance of the landfill cover cannot be
ruled out. Groundwater flow direction data indicate that all groundwater from the disposal area is
intercepted by perennial streams to the north, south, and east. There is no evidence indicating that
volatile organic constituent concentrations resulting from waste disposal at South Landfill
currently exceed the 2L or NCGP Standards at locations beyond the property boundaries. The
interval since the last waste disposal suggests that significant impacts on groundwater
contamination from the source area are unlikely to increase in the future.
The inorganic constituents present in the groundwater samples may be influenced by past waste
disposal, but it is likely that local geology has an impact. 8102-MW-4A, which is upgradient from
the waste disposal area (see Figure 2), shows minimal volatile organic impact, yet historically has
shown inorganic constituent concentrations similar to those in the downgradient monitoring wells.
The presence of measurable concentrations of barium, chromium, and mercury in the upgradient
surface water sample for this event in addition to cadmium and selenium during prior events
suggests the likely influence of contributions from off site sources (local geological and/or
cultural).
5.2 Surface Water
The surface water sample analyses revealed one constituent with concentrations above the 2B
Standard. This analytical result is listed below and shown in the Notification Table (Table 5).
• Mercury was detected in 8102-SW-2 at 0.05 ppb. The 2B Standard is 0.012 ppb.
One RCRA metal (listed below) for which no standard has been established was detected at a
concentration above the MDL and below the Solid Waste Section limit.
• Barium concentrations exceeded the MDL (1.1 ppb) in 8102-SW-1 and 8102-SW-2. No 2B
Standard has been established for barium.
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Two constituents (chromium in 8102-SW 1 and 8102-SW-2 and mercury in 8102-SW-1) were
detected in the surface water samples at concentrations above the method detection limits (MDL)
but below the 2B Standards.
One volatile organic constituent for which no 2B Standard has been established was detected in
one surface water sample.
• 1,4-Dioxane was detected in 8102-SW-2 at 5.2 ppb.
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6.0 REFERENCES
Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources, Division of Solid Waste Management,
Solid Waste Section, NC Solid Waste Program, Environmental Monitoring Constituent List
(downloaded June 1, 2012).
North Carolina Administrative Code, Title 15A, Department of Environment and Natural
Resources, Division of Water Quality, Subchapter 2L, Sections .0100, .0200, and .0300,
Classifications and Water Quality Standards Applicable to the Groundwaters of North Carolina,
(April 1, 2005); from the Environmental Management Commission, Raleigh, North Carolina.
North Carolina Administrative Code Section: 15A NCAC 2B .0200, Department of Environment,
and Natural Resources, Division of Water Quality, Classifications and Water Quality Standards
Applicable to Surface Waters and Wetlands of North Carolina, Section .0200 (May 1, 2007); from
the Environmental Management Commission, Raleigh, North Carolina.
North Carolina Administrative Code, Title 15A, Department of Environment, Health and Natural
Resources, Division of Solid Waste Management, Subchapter 13B, Solid Waste Management,
Section .1600 (August 27, 2001).
North Carolina Solid Waste Section Memorandum Regarding New Guidelines for Electronic
Submittal of Environmental Data, October 27, 2006.
Addendum to October 27, 2006, North Carolina Solid Waste Section Memorandum Regarding New
Guidelines for Electronic Submittal of Environmental Data, February 23, 2007.
North Carolina Water Quality Monitoring Guidance Document for Solid Waste Facilities,
Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources, Division of Solid Waste Management,
Solid Waste Section, (January 2000), Download from NCSW Web Site.
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TABLE 1
SUMMARY OF MONITORING WELL DATA
RUTHERFORD COUNTY SOUTH LANDFILL
RUTHERFORD COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA
Well Number
Elevation (ft)'
Top of Casing
Depth of Well (ft)2
Static Water Levels
May 10, 2019
Depth (ft)2
Elevation (ft)
8102-MW-1
811.88
37.58
24.38
787.50
8102-MW-2A
790.40
45.21
27.49
762.91
8102-MW-3
783.42
19.00
12.30
771.12
8102-MW-4A
845.17
30.35
17.68
827.49
8102-MW-5
765.32
20.13
10.33
754.99
8102-MW-6
801.87
37.00
25.85
776.02
8102-MW-7
770.68
30.30
12.34
758.34
8102-MW-8
813.03
42.30
26.50
786.53
8102-MW-9D
1 764.28
1 67.70
1 5.07
1 759.21
8102-MW-9S
1 763.93
1 24.85
1 6.01
1 757.92
Notes:
1 Elevations determined by survey: Burnt Chimney Surveying, Forest City, NC
2 Depths measured from top of casing by Scarlett Geophysical Consulting, P.C.
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TABLE 2
GROUND AND SURFACE WATER SAMPLING FIELD DATA
RUTHERFORD COUNTY SOUTH LANDFILL
MAY 10, 2019
Field Parameter
Sample No.
8102-MW-1
8102-MW-2A
8102-MW-3
8102-MW-4A
8102-MW-5
8102-MW-6
8102-MW-7
8102-MW-8
Temperature
18.4°C
18.2°C
14.7°C
15.8°C
15.3°C
17.9°C
16.9°C
16.5°C
Specific Conductance
85.7 pmhos/cm
342.0 pmhos/cm
89.2 pmhos/cm
45.9 pmhos/cm
500.0 pmhos/cm
880.0 pmhos/cm
43.9 pmhos/cm
99.4 pmhos/cm
pH
6.25
6.24
6.25
5.43
6.23
6.40
5.20
5.75
Field Parameter
Sample No.
8102-MW-9D
8102-MW-9S
8102-SW-1
8102SW-2
Temperature
16.3°C
16.0°C
18.0°C
18.4°C
Specific Conductance
46.8 pmhos/cm
38.1 pmhos/cm
62.2 pmhos/cm
85.7 pmhos/cm
p H
1 5.90
5.51
6.68
6.25
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TABLE 3
GROUND AND SURFACE WATER SAMPLING RESULTS
RCRA METALS
RUTHERFORD COUNTY SOUTH LANDFILL
PERMIT # 81-02
MAY 10, 2019
Sam le No.
15A NCAC 2L
Standards for Class
15A NCAC 2B
Standards for Class
Compound
8102-MW-1
8102-MW-2A
8102-MW-3
8102-MW-4A
8102MW-5
8102-MW-6
8102-MW-7
8102-MW-8
8102-MW-9D
8102-MW-9S
8102-SW-1
8102-SW-2
GA Ground Water
B,C Surface Waters
Arsenic, Total
BQL
10.40
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
10.0
50.0
Barium, Total
149.00
230.00
39.50
66.20
185.00
47.60
250.00
102.00
29.30
48.30
36.70
44.50
700.0
Cadmium, Total
0.48
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
2.0
2.0
Chromium, Total
4.64
28.20
5.51
5.35
15.00
10.70
57.20
5.10
BQL
1.13
1.20
1.21
10.0
50.0
Lead, Total
4.58
10.50
3.09
3.89
8.94
5.03
17.00
8.49
BQL
2.52
BQL
5.00
15.0
25.0
Mercury, Total
0.83
0.17
BQL
0.90
0.10
0.04
0.17
0.35
BQL
BQL
0.01
` 0.05
1.0
0.012
Selenium, Total
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
20.0
5.0
Silver, Total
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
20.0
0.061'I
Notes:
• All results in parts per billion (ppb)
• BQL - Below Method Detection Limit
• J - Estimated results. Present but below reporting limit
• Shaded cells denote concentrations that exceed 15A NCAC 2L Standards for Class GA
Groundwater (MW data) or 15A NCAC 2B Standards for Class B surface waters (SW data)
• * - Standard not established
• I'I - Action Level
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TABLE 4
GROUND AND SURFACE WATER SAMPLING RESULTS
APPENDIX I VOLATILE ORGANICS BY SW-846 METHOD 8260
RUTHERFORD COUNTY SOUTH LANDFILL
PERMIT # 81-02
MAY 10, 2019
COMPOUND
Sam Is No.
15A NCAC 2L
Standards for Class
GA Ground Water
NC Groundwater
Protection
Standards
15A NCAC 2B
Standards for Class
B, C Surface Water
8102-MW-1
8102-MW-2A
8102-MW-3
8102-MW-4A
8102-MW-5
8102-MW-6
8102-MW-7
8102-MW-8
8102-MW-9D
8102-MW-9S
8102-SW-1
8102-SW-2
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
1.0
1,1,1-Trichloroethane
0.5
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
200.0
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
0.2
0.18
1,1,2-Trichloroethane
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
0.6
1,1-Dichloroethane
57.7
0.4
BQL
BQL
2.5
0.7
BQL
4.1
0.2
BQL
BQL
BQL
6.0
1,1-Dichloroethene'
1.5
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
7.0
1,2,3-Trichloro ro ane
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
0.005
1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloro ro ane
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
0.04
1,2-Dibromoethane'
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
0.02
1,2-Dichlorobenzene'
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
20.0
1,2-Dichloroethane'
0.2
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
0.4
1,2-Dichloropropane'
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
0.6
1,4-Dichlorobenzenel
0.8 J
1.1
BQL
BQL
1.8
1.0
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
6.0
1,4-Dioxane
BQL
11.2
BQL
BQL
24.2
53.7
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
5.2
3.0
2-Butanone MEK
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
4,000.0
2-Hexanone'
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
40.0
4-Methyl-2-pentanone'
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
560.0
Acetone
BQL
BQL
BQL
69.0
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
6,000.0
Acrylonitrile
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
Benzene
1.2
0.3
BQL
BQL
0.8
0.8
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
1.0
Bromochloromethane
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
0.6
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Bromodichloromethane
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
0.6
Bromoform
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
4.0
Bromomethane'
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
10.0
Carbon Disulfide
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
700.0
Carbon Tetrachloride
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
0.3
Chlorobenzene
0.8
3.0
BQL
BQL
1.3
1.3
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
50.0
Chloroethane
7.6
1.1
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
3,000.0
Chloroform
0.7
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
70.0
Chloromethane'
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
3.0
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
5.3
0.4
BQL
BQL
9.2
1.6 J
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
70.0
cis-1,3-Dichloro ro ene
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
0.4
Dibromochloromethane'
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
0.4
0.41
Dibromomethane'
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
70.0
Eth (benzene
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
600.0
Methyl iodide
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
Methylene Chloride
14.1
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
5.0
Styrene
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
70.0
Tetrachloroethene
0.4
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
0.7
Toluene
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
600.0
*
11.0
Total X enes
2.5
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
500.0
*
'
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
100.0
*
`
trans-1,3-Dichloro ro ene
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
0.4
"
trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
Trichloroethene
0.3
BQL
BQL
BQL
0.3
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
3.0
Trichlorofluoromethane'
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
2,000.0
Vinyl acetate
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
*
88.0
-Vinyl chloride
BQL
BQL
0.2
BQL
2.7
0.5
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
BQL
0.03
Notes:
• All results in parts per billion (ppb)
• BQL - Below Method Detection Limit
• J - Estimated results. Present but below reporting limit
• * - Standard not established
Shaded cells denote concentrations that equal or exceed 2L, Groundwater Protection,
or 2B (Class B/C) Standards
• For constituents that are not naturally occuring and have no established standards,
the SWS limits are the Standards
'Synonyms
1,1-Dichloroethene = Vinylidene Chloride
1,2-Dibromoethane = Ethylene Dibromide
1,2-Dichlorobenzene = o Dichlorobenzene
1,2-Dichloroethane = Ethylene Dichloride
1,2-Dichloropropane = Propylene Dichloride
1,4-Dichlorobenzene = p Dichlorobenzene
2-Hexanone = Methyl Butyl Ketone
4-Methyl-2-Pentanone = Methyl Isobutly Keytone
Bromomethane - Methyl Bromide
Chloromethane = Methyl Chloride
Dibromochloromethane = Chlorodibromomethane
Dibromomethane = Methylene Bromide
Methylene Chloride = Dichloromethane
Trichlorofluoromethane = CFC-11
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TABLE 5
NOTIFICATION TABLE
CONSTITUENTS DETECTED AT OR ABOVE GROUND AND SURFACE WATER STANDARDS
RUTHERFORD COUNTY SOUTH LANDFILL (PERMIT # 81-02)
MAY 10, 2019
COMPOUND
Sample Location
15A NCAC 2L
Standards for Class
GA Ground Water
NC Groundwater
Protection
Standards
15A NCAC 213
Standards for Class
B, C Surface Water
8102-MW-1
8102-MW-2A
8102-MW-3
8102-MW-4A
8102-MW-5
8102-MW-6
8102-MW-7
8102-MW-8
8102-MW-9D
8102-MW-9S
8102-SW-1
8102-SW-2
Arsenic, Total
10.4
10.0
50.0
Chromium, Total
28.2
15.0
10.7
57.2
10.0
50.0
Lead, Total
17.0
1 15.0
25.0
Mercury, Total
0.05
1.0
0.012
1,1-Dichloroethane
57.7
1
1
1
6.0
1,4-Dioxane
1.1.2.
24.2
53.
1
3.0
Benzene
.1.2.
1.0
`
Meth lene chloride
14.1.
5.0
`
Vinyl chloride
1
0.2
2.7
0.5,
0.03
Notes:
• All results in parts per billion (ppb)
• J - Estimated results. Present but below reporting limit
Standard not established
• ` Shaded cellsdenote concentrations that equal or exceed 2L, Groundwater Protection, or 2B Standards
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Extraction Method
N/A
Date Extracted
N/A
Weight Extracted
25ML
Final Extract Volume
25ML
Date Analyzed
05/23/19
% Surrogate Recovery
97
83
106
Acceptance Range
(70-130)
(70-130)
1 (70-130)
LCS
Acceptance
Range
MS
MSD
RPD
QC LIMITS
Compound
MDL
Method
LCS %
% Rec.
°
/o Rec.
RPD
% REC
u /L
Blank
Recovery
DICHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE
0.12
ND
88
70-130
CHLOROMETHANE
0.07
ND
75
70-130
VINYL CHLORIDE
0.11
ND
73
70-130
BROMOMETHANE
0.18
ND
75
70-130
CHLOROETHANE
0.11
ND
91
70-130
TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE
0.09
ND
80
70-130
ACETONE
1.18
ND
71
70-130
ACRYLONITRILE
12.38
ND
91
70-130
2-BUTANONE
0.88
ND
75
70-130
1,1-DICHLOROETHENE
0.09
ND
82
70-130
114
124
8
14
70-130
METHYL IODIDE
0.19
ND
86
70-130
CARBON DISULFIDE
0.45
ND
86
70-130
METHYLENE CHLORIDE
0.57
ND
73
70-130
TRANS-I,2-DICHLOROETHENE
0.10
ND
80
70-130
1, 1 -DICHLOROETHANE
0.17
ND
96
70-130
ISOPROPYL ETHER(IPE)
0.12
ND
94
70-130
METHYL-TERT-BUTYL ETHER(MTBE)
0.16
ND
71
70-130
VINYL ACETATE
0.24
ND
79
70-130
CIS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE
0.09
ND
86
70-130
2,2-DICHLOROPROPANE
0.09
ND
97
70-130
BROMOCHLOROMETHANE
0.12
ND
88
70-130
CHLOROFORM
0.05
ND
83
70-130
1, 1, 1 -TRICHLOROETHANE
0.12
ND
89
70-130
CARBON TETRACHLORIDE
0.10
ND
85
70-130
1,1-DICHLOROPROPENE
0.12
ND
87
70-130
BENZENE
0.05
ND
86
70-130
104
114
10
11
70-130
ETHYL ACETATE
0.35
ND
129
70-130
1,2-DICHLOROETHANE
0.09
ND
74
70-130
TRICHLOROETHENE(TCE)
0.12
ND
80
70-130
73
72
2
14
70-130
1,2-DICHLOROPROPANE
0.10
ND
78
70-130
DIBROMOETHANE
0.25
ND
90
70-130
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SAMPLE ID:
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LCS
Acceptr
ange
MS
MSD
RPD
QC LIMITS
Compound
MDL
Method
LCS %
RPD
% REC
ug/L
Blank
Recovery
% Rec.
% Rec.
BROMODICHLOROMETHANE
0.07
ND
80
70-130
4-METHYL-2-PENTANONE
1.01
ND
79
70-130
CIS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE
0.10
ND
87
70-130
TOLUENE
0.26
ND
73
70-130
86
87
1
13
70-130
TRANS-I,3-DICHLOROPROPENE
0.12
ND
84
70-130
1,1,2-TRICHLOROETHANE
0.20
ND
78
70-130
TETRACHLOROETHENE(PCE)
0.17
ND
90
70-130
2-HEXANONE
1.42
ND
76
70-130
DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE
0.07
ND
90
70-130
1,3-DICHLOROPROPANE
0.13
ND
84
70-130
1,2-DIBROMOETHANE(EDB)
0.15
ND
97
70-130
CHLOROBENZENE
0.10
ND
96
70-130
105
98
6
13
70-130
1, 1, 1,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE
0.10
ND
96
70-130
ETHYLBENZENE
0.07
ND
103
70-130
TOTAL XYLENES(M&P, 0)
0.29
ND
101
70-130
STYRENE
0.04
ND
104
70-130
BROMOFORM
0.29
ND
90
70-130
ISOPROPYLBENZENE
0.08
ND
99
70-130
BROMOBENZENE
0.07
ND
88
70-130
1,2,3-TRICHLOROPROPANE
0.11
ND
86
70-130
TRANS-I,4-DICHLORO-2-BUTENE
0.52
ND
80
70-130
N-PROPYLBENZENE
0.08
ND
87
70-130
2-CHLOROTOLUENE
0.10
ND
105
70-130
4-CHLOROTOLUENE
0.09
ND
90
70-130
1,3,5-TRIMETHYLBENZENE
0.07
ND
98
70-130
TERT-BUTYLBENZENE
0.08
ND
100
70-130
1,2,4-TRIMETHYLBENZENE
0.07
ND
94
70-130
SEC-BUTYLBENZENE
0.12
ND
98
70-130
1,3-DICHLOROBENZENE
0.12
ND
94
70-130
1,1,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE
0.08
ND
84
70-130
P-ISOPROPYLTOLUENE
0.09
ND
100
70-130
1,4-DICHLOROBENZENE
0.08
ND
92
70-130
1,2-DICHLOROBENZENE
0.09
ND
92
70-130
N-BUTYLBENZENE
0.10
ND
96
70-130
1,2-DIBROMO-3-CHLOROPROPANE(DPCP)
0.49
ND
76
70-130
1,2,4-TRICHLOROBENZENE
0.47
ND
80
70-130
NAPHTHALENE
0.18
ND
86
70-130
1,2,3-TRICHLOROBENZENE
0.18
ND
82
70-130
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Appendix I
Parameters
Prep.
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ICV
Recovery
%
CCV
Recovery
%
LCS
Recovery
%
Spike
Recovery
%
% Di erence
Arsenic
BDL
97
99
100
106
1
102
Barium
BDL
103
100
106
109
1
103
Cadmium
BDL
99
100
103
109
1
102
Chromium
BDL
98
98
102
106
2
100
Lead
BDL
107
101
108
112
1
104
Mercury
BDL
104
107
106
105
1
108
108
Selenium
BDL
96
100
102
107
1
103
Silver
BDL
93
96
95
80
5
100
COMMENTS: 66659-01-12
% = Percent * Post Spike
ICV = Initial Calibration Verification
CCV = Continuing Calibration Verification
LCS = Laboratory Control Sample
N/A = Not Available