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State of North Carolina
Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources
Division of Solid Waste Management
P.O. Box 27687 - Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687
James G. Martin, Governor
William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary April 10, 1992
Mr. Don Hunley, P.E.
William G. Lapsley & Associates
P. O. Box 546
Hendersonville, North Carolina 28793
RE: Disposal of Construction/Demolition Debris
Henderson County Landfill
Dear Mr. Hunley:
William L. Meyer
Director
This letter is in response to your request to utilize the existing
sanitary landfill for the disposal of construction and demolition
type debris. The Solid Waste Section has established a policy
requiring separation and segregation of construction and demolition
debris from the solid waste stream in order to promote reuse and
recycling of appropriate materials.
The Section recognizes that construction and demolition debris
which is separated from the waste stream but which cannot be
recycled must be managed responsibly, and through Policy Memorandum
#16, provides for cases, such as Henderson County's, where no
exclusive construction/demolition debris disposal area exists. In
accordance with Policy Memorandum #16, Henderson County may
codispose those materials which are separated from the waste stream
but which cannot be recycled in the existing sanitary landfill.
If you have any questions or comments, please contact me at (919)
733-0692.
Sincerely,
1ate- C C
a-1es C. Cof fSupervisor
Prmitting Branch
Solid Waste Section
cc: ijuira
lian Foscue
Patterson
An Equal Opportunity AtTimtiadve Action Employer
State of North Carolina
Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources
Division of Solid Waste Management
P.O. Box 27687 • Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687
James G. Martin, Governor November 23, 1992
William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary
Mr. David Israel
Jefferson Smurfit Corporation
P.O. Box 610
Industrial Park Road
Mountain Home, NC 28758
William L. Meyer
Director
Subject: One Time Disposal of Approximately 4,000 Gallons of
Solidified Polyvinyl Alcohol Glue at the Henderson County
Landfill, (Permit #45-01).
Dear Mr. Isreal:
The Solid Waste Management Division has received a request for
characterization of the subject waste. Based upon the submitted
information, the waste appears to be non -hazardous. The Solid
Waste Management Division has no objection to the sanitary landfill
disposal of this waste, if in accordance with the conditions listed
below:
1. The owner/operator of the landfill approves the disposal.
2. The waste contains no free liquids and can be confined,
compacted, and covered in accordance with the Solid Waste
Management Rules (15A NCAC 13B).
3. Approval for sanitary landfill disposal is explicitly
limited to a "one-time" basis. Further approval by this
office will require submittal of a new Waste
Determination form, and (if applicable), new analytical
data.
Failure to meet these conditions may result in revocation of
this approval, and subsequently, an administrative penalty. If you
An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer
Mr. David Isreal
November 23, 1992
Page 2
have further questions or comments concerning this matter, please
contact this office at (919) 733-0692.
Sincerely,
4j&'t'- kl�
William R. Hocutt
Waste Determination Coordinator
Solid Waste Section
cc: James Patterson
Elden Owen
Daniel E. Lalor; Jefferson Smurfit Corporation; P.O. 5149;
Lafayette, IN 47903
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whether a �.n l 1 b0 used by the solid Waste �ewnt Division to deteratule
(1) hazardous as firled by 15A NC.Ac 13B
a� Sal at a solid waste I and (2) suitable for
uat ��nt facili.ty•e of tirdst that will be
crvm�, ti. • hY this pZ�ure are primarily, but not etAc esive7
a.al .es and sludges and PubliclyY► industrial and
�e Solid �m�'d Treatment Works Slu ges. '
� t Diviaian r+esezves the right to request add.i.tiw l
i nfamnatiQn or Waive sane of the
ne�Y- Mie Division way ajed so
wdstes the type of waste if it des
the wasters ' entally im�rabile prior to to be treated or altered to render
� at sanitary landfills mast he at a sanitary Iar�c1f ,,- Wastes
ace rx with the "solid Wa non -liquid which can be pro rly wa ged in
SIIALZ, AX,Sp BE QH A1� ge�rnt. Pules A�MVAL, TO DISPOSE OF IaM WAS=
Z114 0 B F� %MR OR OPMAMR OF 1AND17raZ PRIOR TO DISPOSAL*
Virg u- forrat i.an Is required for an waste
evaluation. Incomplete detezminatian foruri will be returrnad to the Uerar amtor without review. Aasterisk
de��ates infor�tiOn required for Publicly Owned Treatmc-,, t Works. ( )
2 • Spacific location of (i . e
3• What is the
address of facility or person generatir,3 waste
► county, city, etc...
-rvr, i Pest nP�rnrc.�ri%rr�ra i�Jr S ci c
4- mat volwaie of OZSPOsal wall there be? ^'
� p if� of disposal will them
matzufacb.u�' prooeas or haw the waste was
15 �•ry-., 9 tod.
B �`r'iLV FOR HA7.ARDOUS (RC A n
:s the age-xhibbit
) - (15A NC,AC 13B .0006)
•fix• .0006(e) (i.e., 40 C6R 261.31 - 261.33)? If yes, list
Does thany of the four cilara
(i.e., 40 CM 261.21-261.24) ? (AttacZh eater resin as defined by .0006(d)
C Reectivityy,, Ignitability, Cor�ivity.) N results for 7iC Toxicity,
.Y. Dnes the Wds��AftD���
Itaan any hazardous Write �-C.i.t cents 1
mix VIrr (i.e., 40 CFR 261, Appendix VIII)? If � � in .0D06(e)►
ate'-T��tion? (Attach laboratory M� Its) Y r � 'Q7ts ar)d Uht
2 • What other•
(Attach laboratoryConstituents a� present and
results)
3. Wi11 tha handing and dhsl� of this wa ,te
cause a health hazard or rnui.sarx�e to 1�uxLfill
*4 - Does the waste P•� the ,P� t filter" test f
* _ . S. W- 84 f) ? (Attach laboratory results
Whi dt solid wa, MaI�e;t�t'it facility
,» xa
and Permit n=bex► iwirj.ratox, etc. /•) ?�
specify hover the waste will be dElivexect in
a t�ml c► bags, •)'i �!",;;,, f :2 s' r
eta dust e�nisiCUIS which may
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peMi amen erica anal t-ting ���„� at or below the his is x�uia�d, at de'�Ction lilnitis
must be ».0 and <12. 5; average values
� accept. dandf111 levels. Lrlividual ,pH values
9 raY.or i s re�onsible to accepted are M=Q y 4.0 - 10.0
a Ie leVe s. Analysis for herbicic?es, cider a organics eXj�e if the� waste Es N.C. Ianr3fia,�,
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Solid Waste Man0902101tt Division; Solid Waste Sec���
P.O. &>x 27687; Red
Attn: Waste �nationNC 7611
Mi�R Fbxm 3151
SWS REV. 11,/7/90
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William G. Lapsley &Associates, P.A.
Engineering, Surveying and Land Planning
1635 Asheville Highway
Post Office Box 546
Hendersonville, North Carolina 28793
704-697-7334 . FAX 704-697-7333
_ - Hendersonville
William G. Lapsley, P.G.
February 26, 1992 Gary Taeed; P.G.
Stacy K. Rhodes, R.L.S.
Steven L. Waggoner, R.L.S.
G. Marcus Brittain, R.L.S.
Sylva
Donald L. Hurley, P.G.
Mr. Bobby Lutfy, Hydrogeologist
Solid Waste Section
Division of Solid Waste Management
P.O._Box, 27687
Raleigh, N.C. 27611-7687
Ref: Ground Water"Monitorng Program"
Henderson County -Landfill
Stoney Mountain Road
Henderson County,'North Carolina
Dear Mr. Lutfy:
Our firm has been retained by Henderson County to assist them
in the development of an upgraded monitoring system as requested in
your February 3, 1993 letter. As you are aware the existing site
has one up gradient monitoring well and .three down gradient
monitoring well. We concur with your assessment of these wells in
that their location and depth may.'not allow adequate sampling of
the upper most aquifer.
Enclosed is a layout of the landfill site with suggested
relocation of the down gradient wells. It is recommended that two
down gradient monitoring wells be installed with depths to be into
the upper most aquifer. Well depth to be established at time of
well installation, but most likely in the 20 to 30 feet depth
range. The three existing downgradientwells should be maintained
but not monitored as frequently as the new wells. We would
recommend that the new wells be sampled twice per year which will
become necessary with Subtitle D requirements. The existing wells
would only be sampled as result of detection of contamination in
new wells. Past sampling of the existing three down gradient wells
has not revealed any, significant contamination and frequent
sampling of these wells is not warranted once new wells are
installed. If necessary the existing wells could be abandoned at
some future date.
Please review the proposed well locations and. advise if this
is sufficient.,We areprepared.to'have the wells installed in
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State of North Carolina
Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources
Asheville Regional Office
James G. Martin, Governor
William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary
DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
GROUNDWATER SECTION
November 20, 1992
Mr. Gary T. Tweed
William G. Lapsley & Associates, P.A.
Post Office Box 546
Hendersonville, North Carolina 28793
Dear Mr. Tweed:
Subject: Henderson County Landfill
Stoney Mountain Road
Henderson County, North Carolina
Ann B. Orr
Regional Manager
This letter is in response to your request for any concerns that this
office may have regarding the subject site.
I have researched our files for any information or complaints regarding
the Henderson County Landfill. Enclosed, is a copy of the only report found in
our files.
As we previously discussed, the Solid Waste Section is responsible for any
groundwater monitoring at permitted landfills, and shall report to the
Groundwater Section, any groundwater violations. We have no information on
groundwater monitoring or violations at the subject site.
Please call me at (704) 251-6208 if you have any comments or questions.
Sincerely,
Laura Kay Dechant
Hydrogeologist
LKD/gc
cc: Jim Patterson
Interchange Building, 59 Woodfin Place, Asheville, N.C. 28801 • Telephone 704-251-0208
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PN I C 0 A 0 R A r E a REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS
THE ABIURANOL Of OVALITY
Henderson (County of)
802 Stoney Mtn. Rd.
Hendersonville, NC 28793
Attn: Mr. Eldin Owen
Client Reference: Landfill Monitoring Wells
PACE Sample Number:
Date Collected:
Date Received:
Parameter �, 0 . Units
FIELD ANALYSIS
INDIVIDUAL PARAMETERS
December 11, 1992
PACE Project Number: A21118600
93 0090044 93 0090052 93 0090060
11/18/92 11/18/92 11/18/92
11/18/92 11/18/92 11/18/92
MW #1 MW #1 MW #2
MOL Filtered
Depth to Water
feet
0.01
3.50
-
8.00
Specific Conductivity (Field)
umhos/em2
10
52
-
90
Temperature (Field)
Degrees C
0.5
15
16
pH (Field)
s-�.5' Units
0.1
6.8
-
6.6
INORGANIC ANALYSIS
INDIVIDUAL PARAMETERS
Arsenic
.V s mg/L
0.001
NO
NO
NO
Barium
i.o mg/L
0.10
NO
ND
NO
Biochemical Oxygen Demand, 05
Day _ mg/L
1.0
ND
NO
ND
Cadmium
f mg/L
0.001
ND
ND
NO
Chemical Oxygen Demand
mg/L
5.0
12
NO
6.4
Chloride
Zso mg/L
1
ND
ND
1.5
Chromium
,as- mg/L
0.02
ND
ND
NO
Copper
i o mg/L
0.01
ND
NO
ND
Fluoride, Total
z,v mg/L
0.1
0.30
0.30
0.18
Iron
mg/L
0.05
0.10
ND
0.25
Lead
,os--mg/L
0.05
NO
ND
ND
Manganese
,os-mg/L
0.01
NO
ND
0 18
Mercury
mg/L
0.0002
NO
NO
ND
Nitrogen, Nitrate
io mg/L
0.1
0.11
0.10
0.12
Selenium
mg/L
0.001
NO
ND
NO
Silver
,O s mg/L
0.01
NO
ND
NO
Solids, Total Dissolved
mg/L
1
72
70
78
sulfate
,,o mg/L
1
11 3
NO
NO
Total Organic Carbon
10 mg/L
0.50
ND
0.71
0.63
Zinc
s mg/L
0.01
ND
NO
0,065
54 Rewneroh Drive Offleff
Asheville, NC 28801
TEL! 704.254.7176
FAX: 704.252.4618
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N c o a P O RATE � ace,. REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS
THi AllUAANCE OF OUALITY.
Mr. E1din Owen
December
110 1992
Page 2
PACE Project
Number: A21118600
Client Reference: Landfill Monitoring Wells
PACE Sample Number:
93 0090044
93 0090052
93 0090060
Date Collected:
11/18/92
11/18/92
11/18/92
Date Received:
11/18/92
11/18/92
11/18/92
Client Sample ID:
MW #1
MW #1
MW #2
Parameter Units
MDL ,
Filtered
ORGANIC ANALYSIS
INDIVIDUAL PARAMETERS
Total Organic Halides mg/L
0.004 NO
ND
ND
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Tilt A88UNA14C1 ar 4UALIT V
Mr. Eldin Owen
December
11, 1992
Page 3
PACE Project
Number: A21118600
Client Reference: Landfill Monitoring Wells
PACE Sample Number:
93 0090079
93 0090087
93 0090095
Date Collected:
11/18/92
11/18/92
11/18/92
Date Received:
11/18/92
11/18/92
11/18/92
Client Sample ID:
MW #2 ,
MW #3
MW #3
Parameter Units
MDL Filtered.
Filtered
FIELD ANALYSIS
INDIVIDUAL PARAMETERS
Depth to Water
feet
0.01
11.0
-
Specific Conductivity (Field)
umhos/cm2
10
-
75
-
Temperature (Field)
Degrees C
0.5
-
13
-
pH (Field)
(p s--SS Units
0.1
6`4
-
INORGANIC ANALYSIS
INDIVIDUAL PARAMETERS
Arsenic
,o mg/L
0.001
NO
NO
NO
Barium
o mg/L
0.10
ND
ND
ND
Biochemical Oxygen Demand, 05
Daly mg/L
1.0
NO
1.5
ND
Cadmium
,cv-r mg/L
0.001
ND
ND
NO
Chemical Oxygen Demand
— mg/L
5,0
ND
NO
6.4
Chloride
1
1.5
NO
ND
Chromium
0.02
ND
ND
NO
Copper
,.o mg/L
0.01
ND
NO
ND
Fluoride, Total
z.o mg/L
0.1
0.17
0.12
0.12
Iron
. 3 mg/L
0105
ND
0.20
0.16
Lead
,00.5'mg/L
0.05
NO
ND
NO
Manganese
,rmg/L
0.01
0.11
0,040
0.040
Mercury
mg/L
0,0002
ND
ND
ND
Nitrogen, Nitrate
,v mg/L
0.1
ND
ND
NO
Selenium
mg/L
0.001
NO
NO
ND
Silver
,as-mg/L
0,01
ND
ND
ND
Solids, Total Dissolved
,-vo mg/L
1
110
62
94
Sulfate
,. o mg/L
1
ND
NO
NO
Total Organic Carbon
i o mg/L
0.50
1.1
0.79
0.98
Zinc
s` mg/L
0,01
NO
ND
ND
ORGANIC ANALYSIS
INDIVIDUAL PARAMETERS
Total Organic Halides
mg/L
0.004
NO
NO
NO
54 RBYenscrolt Drive
Offices 8urvino: Minneapolis, Minnaeots
Charlotte, North Caroline , An Equal Opportunity Empluyer
Asheville, NC 28801
Tampa, Florida
AshavIlle, North Cerotlne
TEL: 704.254.7170
Iowa City, Iowa
New York, Now York
FAX: 704.252.461 B
San Frencleco, California
PRtsburoh, Penneylvenla
Kansas City, Misauud
Denver, Culvrada
Loe Angeles, California
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TNF Ai9UeAN�t nr nUAL:ry
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December 11,
1992
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PACE
Project
Number: A21110600
Client Reference: Landfill Monitoring
Wells
PACE Sample Number:
93 0090109
93 0090117
93 0090125
Date Collected:
11/18/92
11/18/92
11/18/92
Date Received:
11/18/92
11/18/92
11/18/92
Client Sample ID:
MW #4
MW #4
Branch #1
Parameter
Units
MDL
Filtered
red
FIELD ANALYSIS
w
INDIVIDUAL PARAMETERS
Depth to Water
feet
0.01
83.0
-
-
Specific Conductivity (Field)
umhos/cm2
10
65
-
130
Temperature (Field)
Degrees C
0.5
14
-
12
pH (Field)
r�..s-- 9s'" Units
011
6#1
-
-S
6.9
INORGANIC ANALYSIS
INDIVIDUAL PARAMETERS
Arsenic
Y mg/L
0.001
N9
ND
.asp
NO
Barium
s.o mg/L
0.10
ND
ND
-
NO
Biochemical Oxygen Demand, 05
Day - mg/L
1.0
ND
ND
-
1.5
Cadmium
,00mg/L
0.001
NO
NO
ND
Chemical Oxygen Demand
-- mg/L
5.0
36
NO
-
19
Chloride
?romg/L
1
1.2
NO
810
Chromium
as mg/L
0.02
ND
NO
Yo 25'
ND
Copper
,.o mg/L
0.01
0.017
NO
.oa7
ND
Fluoride, Tote)
2,o mg/L
0.1
0.12
0,11
/,S
NO
Iron
mg/L
0.05
;58 ,
NO
/ o
4`6
Lead
,os- mg/L
0.05
ND
ND
ov;!
ND
Manganese
,c, mg/L
0.01
0:24
ND
-
3.8
Mercury
,,57v/ mg/L
0.0002
ND
NO
0000jzND
Nitrogen, Nitrate
/ o mg/L
0.1
0.79
0.49
--
0.31
selenium
.i mg/L
0.001
ND
NO
m5rND
Silver
,ate mg/L
0.01
ND
ND
•a000G
NO
Solids, Total Dissolved
S-a)mg/L
1
82
44
-
110
Sulfate
,,o mg/L
1
ND
NO
-
3.5
Total Organic Carbon
/o mg/L
0.50
1.3
0.87
-
2.7
Zinc
--mg/L
0.01
0.059
NO
,os'
NO
ORGANIC ANALYSIS
INDIVIDUAL PARAMETERS
Total Organic Halides
. / mg/L
0.004
NO
NO
-
54 fievenecroft Drlvs
Offices $srving: Minneapolis, Minnovota
Charlotte, North Coroline An Equal Opportunity Employer
Asheville, NC Mot
Tempi, Florida
Asheville, North Carolina
TEL: 704.284•1179
Iowa City. Iowa
New York, Now York
FAX: 704.257•4818
San Francisco, California
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Wage City, Mltsou►i
boner, Colorado
Los Angeles, California
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PACE Sample Number:
Date Collected:
Date Received:
Client Sample ID:
Parameter Units MDL
ORGANIC ANALYSIS
INDIVIDUAL PARAMETERS
Total organic Halides mg/L 0.008
December 11, 1992
PACE Project Number: A21118600
93 0090109 93 0090117 93 0090125
11/18/92 11/18/92 11/18/92
11/18/92 11/18/92 11/18/92
MW #4 MW #4 Branch #1
Filtered
- NO
Drive
54 Asheville, NBave, NC
AaC 286t]1
Offices Serving: Minnespolis, Minnnots
Charlotte, North Caroling An Equal Opportunity Employar
TEL., 704.264.7178
Tamps, Florida
laws City, lows
Asheville, North Caroline
Now York, New York
PAX: 704.252.481$
San Francieea, California
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Kansas CITY, Mlnourl
Denver. Colorado
Los Angeles, Colifomla
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THE ABBUflANCE of QUALITY
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PACE project Number: A21118600
Client Reference; landfill Monitoring
Wells
PACE Sample Number:
Date Collected:
93 0090133 93 0090141
93 0090150
Date Received;
11/18/92
11/18/92
11/18/02
Client Sample ID;
11/18/92
11/18/92
11/18/92
Parameter
,Units
MDL
Bran% #1
Filtered
Bran% #2
Branch #2
Filtered
FIELD ANALYSIS
INDIVIDUAL PARAMETERS
Specific Conductivity (Field)
umhos/cm2
10
-
270
Temperature (Field)
Degrees C
0.5
-
7,0
pH (Field)
Units
0.1
-_
7.o
INORGANIC ANALYSIS
INDIVIDUAL PARAMETERS
Arsenic
Barium
mg/L
0.001
NO
NO
NO
Biochemical Oxygen Demand, 05 Day
mg/L
mg/L
0.10
1.0
NO
1.1
NO
1.8
ND
NO
Cadmium
Chemical Oxygen Demand
mg/L
mg/L
0.001
5.0
NO
ND
NO
NO
Chloride
mg/L
1
8.0
13
44
15
43
Chromium
Copper
mg/L
0,02
NO
NO
NO
Fluorid$, Total
mg/L
mg/L
0.01
0.1
ND
NO
NO
NO
ND
NO
Iron
Lead
mg/L
0.05
ND
Z 4,
ND
Manganese
mg/L
mg/L
0.05
0.01
NO
3.8
NO
5.6
NO
5,6
Mercury
Nitrogen, Nitrate
mg/L
mg/L
0.0002
0,1
NO
0.33
NO
NO
Selenium
mg/L
0.001
ND
0.81
ND
0.81
ND
Silver
Solids, Total Dissolved
mg/L
mg/L
0.01
1
NO
110
NO
250
NO
250
Sulfate
mg/L
1
3.5
3.5
3.7
Total Organic Carbon
Zinc
mg/L
0.50
2.9
4.8
5.1
mg/L
0.01
ND
0.011
NO
ORGANIC ANALYSIS
INDIVIDUAL PARAMETERS
Total Organic Halides
mg/L
0.004
NO
ND
NO
54 Revenscroft Drive
Asheville,
28801TEL
Office$ Serving: Minneapolis, Mlnnasoto
Charlotte, North Cerallae An EQual Opportunity Employer
2
FAX: 704-252-4618
FAX: 704.202.4at0
Tampa, Florida
lows City, taw$
Asheville, North Corolina
New Vic, New York
Qan Francisco, California
Pittsburgh, PannsYlvanie
KBnsae City, Mloeourl
Denver, Colorado
Loa Angeles, Celifarnle
P%Ices
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Client Reference: Landfill Monitoring Wells
December 11, 1992
PACE Project Number: A21118600
PACE Sample Number:
93 0090168
93 0090176
93 0090184
Date Collected:
11/18/92
11118/92
11/18/92
Date Received:
11/18/92
11/18/92
11/18/92
Client Sample id:
Branch #3
Branch #3
Branch #4
Parameter
Units MDL
Filtered
FIELD ANALYSIS
INDIVIDUAL PARAMETERS
Specific Conductivity (Field) umhos/cm2 10 120 21
Temperature (Field) Degrees C 0.5 11 - 12
pH (Field) Units 0.1 6.3 - 6.3
INORGANIC ANALYSIS
INDIVIDUAL PARAMETERS,
Arsenic
mg/L
0.001
NO
ND
NO
Barium
mg/L
0.10
ND
ND
ND
Biochemical Oxygen Demand, 05 Day
mg/L
1.0
1.5
ND
ND
Cadmium
mg/L
0.001
ND
ND
ND
Chemical Oxygen Demand
mg/L
6.0
13
8.3
NO
Chloride
mg/L
1
8.3
8.3
ND
Chromium
mg/L
0.02
NO
NO
NO
Copper
mg/L
0.01
NO
ND
ND
Fluoride, Total
mg/L
0.1
NO
NO
NO
Iron
mg/L
0.05
8`.9
1` fi
NO
Lead
mg/L
0.05
NO
ND
ND
Manganese
mg/L
0.01
1 4
244
NO
Mercury
mg/L
0.0002
NO
NO
ND
Nitro en, Nitrate
mg/L
0.1
0.22
0.22
0.38
SeI oPum
mg/L
0.001
NO
ND
ND
Silver
mg/L
0.01
ND
NO
NO
Solids, Total Dissolved
mg/L
1
98
94
44
Sulfate
mg/L
1
2.9
1.B
2.0
Total Organic Carbon
mg/L
0.50
3.7
3.3
1.1
Zinc
mg/L
0.01
ND
ND
ND
ORGANIC ANALYSIS
INDIVIDUAL PARAMETERS
Total Organic Halides mg/L 0.004 NO NO NO
64 Revenscraft Drive
Offices Serving: Minneapolis, Minnesota
Chorlotle, North Carolina An Equal Upporlunily Employer
Asheville, NC 28801
Tamps, Florida
Ashevllie, North Carolina
TEL: 704.264.7170
low& City, laws
New York, Now York
FAX: 704.262.461 R
S&n Franalsoa, California
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Kansas City, Missouri
Denver, Colorado
Loa Angeles, California
PC1
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Client Reference: Landfill Monitoring Wells
December 11, 1992
PACE Project Number: A21118600
PACE Sample Number:
93 0090192
93 0090206
93 0090214
Date Collected:
11/18/92
11/18/92
11/18/92
Date Received:
11/18/92
11/18/92
11/18/92
Client Sample ID:
Branch #4
Residence
Residence
Filtered
#1 Revis
#1 Revis
Parameter
Units
-MDL—
Filtered
FIELD ANALYSIS
INDIVIDUAL. PARAMETERS
Specific Conductivity (Field)
umhos/cm2
10
-
40
Temperature (Field).
Degrees C
0.5
-
13
-
pH (Field)
Units
0.1
-
6.3
-
INORGANIC -ANALYSIS
INDIVIDUAL PARAMETERS
Arsenic
mg/L.
0.001
NO
ND
ND
Barium
mg/L
0.10
NO
NO
NO
Biochemical Oxygen Demand, 05 Day
mg/L
1.0
NO
NO
NO
Cadmium
mg/L
0.001
NO
ND
NO
Chemical oxygen Demand
mg/L
5.0
NO
6.0
NO
Chloride
mg/L
1
ND
1.7
1.5
Chromium
mg/L
0.02
NO
NO
ND
Copper
/,v mg/L
0.01
ND
0.099
0.059
Fluoride, Total
mg/L
0.1
NO
ND
NO
Iron
mg/L
0.05
ND
NO
NO
Lead
mg/L
0.05
ND
NO
NO
Manganese
mg/L
0.01
ND
ND
ND
Mercury
mg/L
0.0002
ND
NO
ND
Nitrogen, Nitrate
v mg/L
0.1
0.52
0.81
1.1
Selenium
mg/L
0.001
NO
ND
ND
Silver
mg/L
0.01
NO
ND
NO
Solids, Total Dissolved
mg/L
1
38
100
110
Sulfate
l,v mg/L
1
1.8
1.4
1.4
Total Organic Carbon
mg/L
0.50
1.1
NO
0.52
Zinc
mg/L
0.01
NO
0.33
0.21
ORGANIC ANALYSIS
INDIVIDUAL PARAMETERS
Total Organic Halides
mg/L
0.004
NO
NO
NO
54 Rivinscroft Drive
Offices Serving: Minneapolis, Minnusote
Charlotte, North Caroline An Equal Opportunity Employer
Ashevlls, NC 28801
Temps, Florida
Asheville, North Carolina
TEL; 744.254.717E
lows City, Iowa
New York, Now York
I'M 704,252.4618
Ban Francisco, California
Plnshurgh, Panneylvenls
Kansas City, Missouri
Deriver. Colorado
Los Angeles. California
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PACE Sample Number:
Date Collected:
Date Received:
Client Sample ID:
Parameter Units
ORGANIC ANALYSIS
VOLATILE ORGANICS IN WATER -METHOD 502,2
December 11, 1992
PACE Project Number: A21118600
93 0090575
11/19/92
11/19/92
Morley
MDLRes.
Chloromethane
ug/L
0.8
NO
Bromomethane
ug/L
1.2
ND
Dichlorodifluoromethrane
ug/L
1.2
NO
Vinyl chloride
ug/L
1.7
NO
Chloroethane
ug/L
0.8
ND
1.1-Dichloroethylene
ug/L
0.5
NO
Trichlorafluoromethane
ug/L
0.4
NO
Methylene chloride
ug/L
1.0
ND
trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene
ug/L
0.4
ND
1,1-Dichloroethane
ug/L
0.6
NO
202-Oichloropropane
ug/L
0.5
NO
cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene.
ug/L
0.4
ND
Bromochloromethane
ug/L
1.1
ND
Chloroform
ug/L
1.2
ND
Dibromomethane
ug/L
0,9
NO
1,111-Trichloroethane
ug/L
0.7
ND
Carbon tetrachloride
ug/L
0.5
NO
1,2-Dichloroethane
ug/L
0.5
NO
1,1,2-Trichloroethylene
ug/L
1.0
ND
1,1-Dichloro-l-propene
ug/L
0.8
ND
1,2-Dichloropropane
ug/L
0.7
NO
Bromodichloromethane
ug/L
0.8
NO
2-Chloroothyivinyl ether
ug/L
5.0
NO
trans-1,3-Dichloro-l-propene
ug/L
0.4
NO
cis-1,3-Dichloro-l-propene
ug/L
0.5
ND
1,1,2-Trichloroethane
ug/L
0,4
ND
1,3-Dichloroprapane
ug/L
0.7
NO
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethylene
Dibromochloromethane
ug/L
ug/L
1.6
0.9
NO
NO
1,2-Dibromuethane
ug/L
4.0
NO
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
ug/L
0.4
ND
04 nevanscrort Brie
Asheville, NC 28001
TEL: 704254-7178
FAX: 704.252-4818
Of fleas Serving:
minneepolid, Minnesota
Tampa, Florida
Iowa City, Iowa
Ben Franchco, California
Kansas City, Miuouri
Loa Angeles, California
Charlotte, North Carolina
Aahevill,, North Carolina
New York, Now York
Pittshurgh, Pennsylvania
Denver, Colorado
An Equal Opportunity Employer
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THE A86YRANCE OF DUALITY
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PACE Sample Number:
Date Collected:
Date Received:
Client Sample ID:
Parameter Units
ORGANIC ANALYSIS
VOLATILE ORGANICS IN WATER -METHOD 502.2
December 11, 1992
PACE Project Number: A21118600
93 0090575
11/19/92
11/19/92
Worl ay
MDL Res.
Bromoform
ug/L
1,0
ND
1,2,3-Trichloropropane
ug/L
0.9
ND
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
ug/L
0.7
NO
Hexachlorobutadiene
ug/L
1.1
NO
Benzene
ug/L
0.4
ND
Toluene
ug/L
0.6
NO
Chlorobenzene
ug/L
0.7
ND
Ethyl benzene
ug/L
0.8
ND
Xylenes
ug/L
1.3
NO
Styrene
ug/L
0.8
ND
Cumene
ug/L
1.2
ND
Bromobenzene
ug/L
1.0
ND
n-Propylbenzene
ug/L
0.9
NO
O-Chlorotoluene
ug/L
1.0
NO
p-Chlorotoluene
ug/L
1.4
NO
1,3,5-Yrimethylbenzene
ug/L
O.7
ND
tert-Butylbenzene
ug/L
2.0
ND
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene
ug/L
0.7
NO
M-Dichlorabenzene
ug/L
ill
ND
sec-Butylbenzene
ug/L
0.8
NO
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
ug/L
0.9
NO
p-Cymene
ug/L
0.9
NO
0-Dichlorobenzene
ug/L
1.0
NO
n-Butylbenzene
ug/L
1.2
NO
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
ug/L
1.1
NO
Napthalene
ug/L
1.6
NO
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene
ug/L
1.3
ND
54 Revenscraft Drive
Offices Sawing: Minneapolis, Minnesota
Charlotte, North Cardne An EQual Opportunity Employer
Asheville, NC 20801
Tamps, Florida
Asheville, North Caroline
TOtr 704-264.7171
low# City, Iowa
New York New York
FAX; 704.252.4818
Son Francisco, Collfarnis
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Kraut City, Missouri
Denver, Colorado
Los Angoloo, California
cc
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These data have been reviewed and are approved for release.
44414A.
Barbara M. Miller
Supervisor, Inorganic Chemistry
lj�� L WAD
Walter I.. Miller
Regional Director
December 11, 1992
PACE Project Plumber: A21118600
1)4 Havrneorolt Drive offices Serving: Minneapolis, Minnesota Charlotta, North Carolina
Aahovllle, NC 286n1 Tampa, Florida Asheville, North Carolina
TEL: 704-254-7170 Iowa City, Iowa New York, Now York
FAX; 704,252.4818 San Francisco, California Pittsburgh, Pannsylvanla
Kansas City, Mlesouti Donvor, Colorado
Los Angeles, California
An Equal Opportunhy Cmployer
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MDL Method Detection Limit
NO Not detected at or above the MDL.
54 Ravenacrolt Drive
Asheville, NC 28801
Offices Serving; Minneapolia, Minneecfe
Charlotte, North Carolina An Equal Opportunity Employer
TEL: 784.264.7176
Tampa, Florida
Asheville, North Carolina
FAX: 7C4.252.481It
Iowa City, Iowa
New York, Now York
Son Fronclaoo, Californla
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Kanaae City, Missouri
Denver, Colorado
Las Angelaa, California
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a th S Hicnan Resources SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST "'`` P.`Q. Box 28047
306 N. Wilmington Street
p r �ti sic c. Palelgh, 27611
Field Sample Number
umber /
f �G1tnl�st'v1 Ce `f Site Location `!A
time of Site �---
Collected By ' �� IDN Z Date Collected /! Time
Type of Sample:
Environmental
Groundwater (1)
Surface Water (2)
��. Soil (3)
Other (4)
Concentrate
Solid (5)
Liquid (6)
Sludge (7)
Other (8)
SSi�G/ 7 'rcr��s�'/ti•
.�,..., r. w ta,in nu Cl.f1CTRV
Comments
Extractables
Total
Parameter Results mg/1
Parameter Results mg/1
Parameter Results mg/1
Arsenic
Arsenic
Silver
Barium
Barium
Sulfates
Cadmium
Cadmium
Zinc
Chromium
Chloride --
Ph
Lead
Chromium
Condut*tivity
Mercury
Copper
TDS
Selenium
fluoride
TOC
Silver
Iron
Lead
Manganese
Mercury
Nitrate.
Selenium
Parameter Results mg/ 1
Parameter Results mg/ 1
Paratngtgir )lleltte mg/ 1
—V P&T:GC/MS
EDB
Methoxyehlor `
V Acid:B/N Ext.
PCB's
Toxaphen;
TOX
Petroleum
2,4-D
Endrin
2,4,5'TP (eilvex�
Lindane
MICROBIOLOGY ttAuiut:rtl MLO i tc s
Parameter Parameter Rests lf',C(l�
(MF) Coliform Colonies/100mis Gross Alpha
(MPN) Coliform Colonies/100mis Gross Beta '
Date Received �' "9� L4A Date Reported
Date Extracted �- ag-qia ��� Date Analyzed .z'le� / "A�3
Reported By By Lab Number
MIS 3191 (Revised 7/85 )
Solid and Hazardous Waste (Review 7/87)
rber,
Human Reeources State Laboratory of Public Health
rvlcea SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST P. O. Box 28047
306 N. Wilmington Street
Ralcigh, 27611
Field Sample Number
of Site c ticlr ysc-+� c� « Site Location
ted By �' �`' - lDH `°� Z Date Collected �` /!' � �9LTime (?'7
'ype of Sample:
Environmental
Groundwater (1)
�SWface Water (2)
Soil (3)
Other (4)
Concentrate
Solid (5)
Liquid (6)
Sludge (7)
Other (8)
�^ Q Comments
INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Extractable&
I Total
Parameter Reault& mg/ 1
Parameter Results mg/ 1
Parameter Results mg/ 1
_ Arsenic
Arsenic
Silver
_ Barium
Barium
Sulfates
_ Cadmium
Cadmium
Zinc
— Chromium
Chloride
Ph
— Lead
Chromium
Conductivity
— Mercury
Copper
TDS
— Selenium
fluoride
TOC
_ Silver
Iron
_
Lead'
_
Manganese
_
Mercury
—
Nitrate
._
Selenium
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Parameter Results mg/1
Parameter Results mg/1
Parameter Re6ult4'mg/1
P&T:GC/MS
EDB
Methoxychlor
�.
T" Acid:B/N Ext.
PCBs
roxaphene
TOX
Petroleum
2,4-D
—
Endrin
2,4,5-TP (silvex)
—
Lindane
MICROBIOLOGY RADIOCHEMISTRY
Parameter
Parameter Results PCl/ I
_ (MF) Coliform Colonies/ 100mis
_ (MPN) Coliform Colonies/ I00mis
Gross Alpha
Gross Beta
ate Received �lI ' �9_ �2 All Date Reported
ate Extracted (1 ` ii `3' a a SA Date Analyzed �0 "��' P ! "13 -93
!ported B
'p Y Lab Number
IS 3191 (Revised 7/85)
lid and Hatardo►s Waste(Review 7/87)
STATE LABORATORY OF PUBLIC HEALTH
OIVISLON OF HEALTH SERVICES, N.C. OEPARTMENT OF ,HUMAN RESOURCES
P.O. BOX 28047 - 306 N. WILMINGTON, 1., RALEIGH. N.C. 21611
ORC I C pi1 i, ALYSIS
PURGEABLE COMPOLWOS
LAB NO
FTELO 0
L't 15 q 1
176,LO
qZ)
174" 1
CCMPCUNO
TYPE
( 3
3
1
UNITS
ua/1 a/ka
ua/1 a/ka
a/1 ua/k
a/91j<
ua/l ua/ka
ua/1 ua/ka
chloromethane
brananethane
dich1orodifluoranethane
vinyl chloride
chlaroethane
methylene chloride
trichIorofluoranethane
I
ethene 1 1-dichloro
ethane 1 1-dichlorc-.
1 2-trans-dichloroethene
_
chloroform
ethane 1 2-dichloro-
ethane 1 1 1-trichloro-
I•.
carbontetrachloride
branodichloronethane
10
rooane 1 2-dichlaro-
I .
1 3-trans-dichloroorooene
trichloroeth lene
chlorodibrcmanethane
I
benzene
ethane 1 1 2-trichlaro-
1 3• cis-dichloroor-coene
10
2-chloroeth 1 vinyl ether
brow forrn
ethane, 1,1,2,2-tetrachloro-
ethene tetrachlorv-
toluene
chlorobenzene
ethvlbenzene
acetone
lop
2-butanone
carbondisuIfide
2-hexanone
4-meth 1-2 ntanone
styrene
vinyl acetate
x 1 enes Oi&al
'TM CL
- —t-1-dLea value. -
K - Actual value is known to be less than value given.
L - Actual value -is known to be greater than value given.
U - Material was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the Minimum Detection Limit. M A L
NA - Not analyzed.
1/ - Tentative identification.
Z/ - On NRDC list of Priority Pollutants.
N.C. Division of health Services
DIIS 3068-0 (4/86 Laboratory)
a
STATE LABORATORY OF PUBLIC HEALTH
DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES, N.C. DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES
P.O. BOX 28047 3 N. WILMINGTON ST.�RALEIGH .CL. 27161
ntfrnuTr ruEiG'Y'rn��euei VCrc � op�"
'BASE/NEUTRAL AND ACID
EXTRACTABLES
LAB NO��-
FIELD #
j 7 U
70
70
COMPOUND
TYPE
-�
-�
/1 /k
UNITS
/1
/1
/k
/k
/1 /k
N-nitrosodimeth lamine
bis 2-chloroeth 1 ether
2-chlorophenol
phenol
1,3-dichlorobenzene
1 4-dichlorobenzene
1,2-dichlorobenzene
bis 2-chloroi r 1 ether
hexachloroethane
—
N-nitroso-di-n r lamine
nitrobenzene
isophorone
2-nitr henol
2,4-dimeth 1 phenol
bis(2--chloroethoxy)methane
2,4-di ch 1 orophenol
1,2,4-trichlorobenzene
naphthalene
hexachlorobutadiene
4-chloro-m-cresol
hexachIoroc cl opentadiene
2 4 6--tri ch 1 orophenol
2-chlorona hthalene
acenaphthlene
dimethyl phthalate
2 6-dinitrotoluene
acena hthene
2 4--di nj trophenol
SO 6S0
2 4-dinitrotoluene
O
4-n i trophenol
f l uorene
Ohio
4-ch1orophenylphen Tether
diethyl phthalate
4,6-dinitro-o-cresol
diphenylamine
azobenzene
S0 0
4-bromophenyl phenylether
hexachlorobenzene
pentachlor henol
henanthrene
SO SO
�O
anthracene
dibutyl phthalate
fluoranthene
m-D L
J - Estimated value. g2.01S0/L
K - Actual value is known to be less than value given.
L - Actual value is known to be greater than value given.
U - Material was analyzed for but not detected. The nutter is the Minimum Detection Limit. M D L
NA - Not analyzed.
l/ - lentative identification.
2/ - On NRDC List of Priority Pollutants.
N.C. Divi,5ion 06 Hea,P.th SeAv-i cu
MIS 3068-0 (4186 Labonatmy)
08
STATE LABORATORY OF PUBLIC HEALTH
DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES, N.C. DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES
P.O. BOX 28047 - 306 N. WILMING�T4, ST., RA EIGHMC. 21611 - JiV.A
�30RGANIC CeCAL AN) rA)
BASE/NEUTRAL AND ACID
EXTPACTABLES
MUM
�7�►.IL 1J_��__��
di n-.octyj
benzo
be z
benzoic acid
...
rrar� -
�����■���
no
MIDI..
J - Estimated value. H&OI SO/L
K - Actual value is known to be less than value given.
L - Actual value is known to be greater than value given.
U - Material was analyzed for but not detected. The number is the Minimum Detection Limit.'I�L
NA - Not analyzed.
1/ - Tentative identification.
2/ - On NROC List of Priority Pollutants.
N.C. D.i.vizion o6 HeatAh Senviceb
DNS 3068-0 (4186 Labmatmy)
William G. Lapsiey & Associates, P.A.
Engineering, Surveying and Land Planning
1635 Asheville Highway
Post Office Box 546
Hendersonville, North Carolina 28793
704-697-7334 . FAX 704-697-7333
Hendersonville
William G. Lipslev. P.G.
December 16, 1992 Donald L. Ilu lev. P.G..
StacY K. Rhodes. R.L.ti.
Steven L. Waggoner, R.L:S.
G. Alarcus Brivain. R.L.S.
Mr. David Thompson, Manager
Henderson County
100 North King Street
Hendersonville, N.C. 28739
Ref: Ground Water Sampling Results
Henderson County Landfill
Stoney Mountain Road
Henderson,County,.N.C.
Dear Mr. Thompson:
As requested, our office has reviewed the, laboratory testing
results of the samples collected on November 18, 1992, from the
monitoring wells, adjacent streams, and residential well at the
Henderson County Landfill on Stoney Mountain Road. Samples were
taken from monitoring wells (#1, 2, and 3) located downgradient
of the landfill and one monitoring well (#4)' upgradient of the
landfill (to represent background conditions).
Attached is a copy of the sampling results which include the
State groundwater standard for the various parameters. A summary
of each well sample(s) is as follows:
WELL 1
There was only one parameter (sulfate) that exceeded
standards in the unfiltered sample. The standard is 1.0
mg/1 and the unfiltered result was 1.3 mg/l. The filtered
result shows no sulfate, indicating the cause is from,
naturally occurring conditions. Therefore, there is no
cause for concern.
WELL 2
There was only one parameter (manganese) that exceeded
standards. The standard is .05 mg/l and the unfiltered
sample result was 0.18 mg/1 and dropped to 0.11 mg/1 in
filtered sample. As you are aware, iron and manganese have
been the parameters of concern from previous tests. Since
�� ® Printed on Recycled Paper
Mr. David Thompson
Page: 2
December 16, 1992
the level dropped due to filtering; it is again our opinion
that the cause is from naturally occurring iron and
manganese background conditions. Therefore, there isno
cause for concern.
WELL 3
Only one parameter (Ph), outside the 6.5 - 8.5 standard. The
result was 6.4. This is relatively insignificant and no.
cause for concern.
WELL 4 (Background Sample)
The background sample exceeded.standards for Ph, iron and
manganese.on the unfiltered sample. Results were Ph 6.1
(standard 6.5 8.5), .iron 5.8.mg/1_(standard .3 mg/1), and
manganese 24mg/l (standard .05'mg.l). Iron and.manganese
were removed by filtering. This indicates again that the
natural iron and manganese are elevated in the ground ,waters
of this.area.
Samples were also taken and analyzed from the streams
adjacent to the wells. Streams 1, 2; and 3 which carry surface
water from the landfill show elevated levels of. iron (unfiltered
samples) which are in excess of stream. standards The levels of
iron and manganese drop to within standards on filtered samples
in stream 1 and 2. The filtered sample of stream 3, however,
still exceeded standards but was greatly reduced by filtering.
Stream 4 which would represent background conditions shows no
iron. or manganese. It is our opinion that the iron and manganese
levels are elevated.du'e to the large, area of -disturbed soil and
not directly related to waste being disposed.of`in the landfill.
Improved soil erosion control measures would, in our opinion,
lower the iron and manganese levels in the stream.
We also obtained a sample from a nearby residential well
water supply. ..The sample revealed no iron or manganese but does
have some sulfate. Only monitoring well #1 sample contained
sulfate, however, all the stream samples had significant levels
of sulfate. This testing would indicate natural ground deposits
causing the elevated sulfate levels.
Mr David Thompson
Page 3
December 16, 1992
It is our opinion at this time that the monitoring wells at
the landfill do not contain alarming levelsofany of the tested
parameters.to cause remedial action. The iron, manganese, Ph,
and sulfate levels appear to be as a result of -'background
conditions and.not as result of the landfill operation.
Stabilizing disturbed areas with seed and mulch should help to
reduce contamination of on -site streams We recommended that the
County submit this data to the Division of Solid Waste for review
and comment.
Should you have any questions or need to discuss these
issues, do not hesitate to contact our office at.704-697-7334.
Sincerely yours,
Gary T.:Tweed, P.E.
cc Jim Patterson
J. C. Department of Human Resources State Laboratory of Public Health
)lvlsion of Health Services SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST P. O. Box 28047
306 N. Wilmington Street
Ralelgh, 27611
;Its Number ��5 ��' Field Sample Number .2 w l
flame of Sltr L ` Site Location
:ullectedBy IDI/ OG-Z Dote Collected /%—lg"/ Time
�ype of Sample:
Environmental
Groundwater (1)
Surface Water (2)
—Soil (3)
Other (4)
Concentrate
Solid (5)
Liquid (6)
Sludge (7)
Other (8)
INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Comments
Extractables
Total
Parameter Results mg/1
Parameter Results mg/1<9
Parameter Results mg/1
— Arsenic
_ ZArsenic < 4,n .
✓ Silver a O
— Barium
v Barium ��_
Sulfates
—.Cadmium
✓ Cadmium
Zinc 3�
_ Chromium_
Ph 3
— Lead
_I- Chromium a• O
— Mercury_
Copper < `�
— Selenium
ii�s
TOC
— Silver
_V Iron
—
L' Lead a C-)
—
_L-' Manganese 1 -c� d
—
Mercury Lo_ C)
Selenium
ULWANIU (:1-ihM1i'1'RY
Parameter Results mg/1
Parameter Results mg/1
Parameter Results mg/1
— P&T:GC/MS
EDB
Methoxychlor
— Acid:B/N Ext.
PCB's
Toxaphene
— TOX
Petroleum
2,4-1)
—
Endrin
2.4,5-TP (ailvex)
—
Lindane
rvA RADIOCHEMISTRY
Parameter <t 4 "� Parameter Results PCi/1
.— (MF) Coliform Colonies/ 100mis
_ (MPN) Coliform Colonies/100mis JAN 15 199
Ic Received
Gross Alpha
Gross Beta
Date Reported
.re Extracted Date Analyzed
ported By Lab Number OJ" �- NOV .092
S 3191 (Revised 7/85)
id and Hazardous Wauc (Review 7/87)
,nan Resources State Laboratory of Public Health
,ices SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST P. O. Box 28047
306 N. Wilmington Strcct
14e) re aA—i,v Ralcigh, 27611
cl
Field Sample Number U12
,ce Ufiae 31'; rz, r! C r Site Location -lam
,d By L - /C� . [Dtf oG Dace Collected /% % 8 " % z• Time
e of Sample:
Environmental
Groundwater (1)
Surface Water (2)
Soil (3)
Other (4)
Concentrate
Solid (5)
Liquid (6)
Sludge (7)
Other (8)
INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Comments
Extractables
Total
Parameter Results mg/1
Parameter Results mg/1{9
Parameter Results mg/1
— Arsenic
—iLArsenic C Q • ()'
✓ Silver n
_ Barium
Barium 1
Sulfates
Cadmium
✓ Cadmium L I
_�L Zinc i) 3
_ Chromium
�"e
_!� Ph S -
- Lead
—!G Chromium < a O
_r,(P@ff fty
— Mercury
_ Copper <"1. E3
— Selenium
�ee1e
TOC
—Silver
_0 Iron V-1JCL
Lead a, a
Manganese
—
Mercury -e- c
—
—IL Selenium < L(- d
UILUANI(; CHEMISTRY
Parameter Results mg/1
Parameter Results mg/1
Parameter Results mg/1
.— P&T:GC/MS
EDB
Methoxychlor
— Acid:B/N Ext.
PCB's
Toxaphene
_ TOX
Petroleum
2,4-D
—
Endrin
2,4,5-TP (siivex)
—
Lindanc
miu.xvnitJr.uh r RADIOCHFMISTR V
Parameter `�
Parameter Results PCi/ 1
—(MF) Coliform Colonies/100mis
_ (MPN) Coliform Colonies/100mis .JAN 15
Gross Alpha
Gross Beta
ite Received
Date Reported
ite Extracted Date Analyzed
!ported By
Lab Number 01-3323t NOV %.0 92
IS 3191 (Revisal 7/81)
lid and Hazardous Waue (Review 7/87)
4. C. Department of Human Rcsources
State Laboratory of Public Health
)lvlsion of Health Services
SAMPLE
ANALYSES REQUEST
P. O.Box 28047
r
144YJrat41v
306 N. Wilmington Street
Raleigh, 27611
ilte Number ySV° /
Field Sample Number
2D r ra
Jamc of Site %«.�� �' �"� `�'
Site Location `s
1-7trF
"ullected By
IDN
oZ Duce Collected
Time 1_2 3n
Type of Sample:
Environmental Concentrate
Comments
y Groundwater (1)
Solid (5)
M
Surface Water (2)
Liquid (6)
Soil (3)
Sludge (7)
Other (4)
Other (8)
INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Extractables
Total
Parameter Results mg/1
Parameter
Results mg/1
Parameter
Results mg/1
Arsenic
__j�_-' Arsenic
-"o - co I
Silver
�' �' - o S
Barium
v Barium
_C."4
Sulfates
Cadmium
t/ Cadmium
�- o _ oo
Zinc
Chromium
y Chloride
Ph
�_ a
Lead
_1- Chromium
C - C) 1
✓ Conductivity
, v
Mercury
—jG Copper
O -C'
_ TDS
_
Selenium
i/ Fluoride
- a 5
TOC
Silver
_1G Iron
O -
-(G Lead
a c
V Manganese
Mercury
L C _ o 00 2,
Nitrate.
L � .oJ
_1L Selenium
La - QOG-a
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Parameter Results mg/ 1
Parameter Results mg/ I
Parameter Results mg/ 1
P&T:GC/MS
EDB
Methoxychlor
Acid:B/N Ext.
PCB's
Toxaphene
TOX
Petroleum
2,4-D
Endrin
2,4,5-TP (silvex)
Lindane
MICROBIOLOGY RADIOCHEMISTRY
Parameter
Parameter Results PCi/1
(MF) Coliform Colonies/ 100MIs
(MPN) Coliform Colonies/ 100mis
Gross Alpha
Gross Beta
)ate Received
Date Reported
)ate Extracted Date Analyzed
(eported By Lab Number 01, s22`2. N 0 V 2 0 9 2
)HS 3191 (Revised 7/85)
;uiid and Hazardous Wow (Review 7/87)
I. C. Department of Human Rcaourcca State Laboratory of Public Health
liviaton of Health Services SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST P. O. Box 28047
.CI4c> JLt y1�� 306 N. Wilmington Streec
Rwlclgh, 27611
ice Number ��5 ��' / Field Sample Number �" D 1 ,
lame of Sltr ��t tcr6 r-;; .�>> C� L' Site Location
'ullected By Z. • lee, ID/I e 1_ Date Collected /%—I F Time c
ype of Sample:
Environmental
Groundwater (1)
Surface Water (2)
Soil (3)
Other (4)
Concentrate
Solid (5)
Liquid (6)
Sludge (7)
Other (8)
Comments
/i'i L✓ " �
INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Extractables
Total
Parameter Results mg/ 1
Parameter
Results mg/1
Parameter
Results mg/ 1
_ Arsenic
_Arsenic
o - 1
✓ Silver
_ Barium
v Barium
- 05
Sulfates
— Cadmium
✓ Cadmium
Zinc
_ Chromium
y Chloride
_ Ph
64
— Lead
_� Chromium
- �)
✓ Conductivity
�, c . •�.st �.p.
— Mercury
_ Copper
Q - n '---3
_4/_ TDS
—Selenium
1 luoride
a - a
TOC
Silver
iron
a 1�
Lead
•G �' DOS
Manganese
—
Mercury
4-y • �' oaf
Nitrate
\ 00
—
Selenium
L C: D- oCS
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Parameter Results mg/1
Parameter Results mg/1
Parameter Results mg/1
— P&T:GC/MS
EDB
Methoxychlor
— Acid:B/N Ext.
PCB's
Toxaphene
— TOX
Petroleum
2,4-D
—
Endrin
2,4,5-TP (silvex)
—
Lindane
M1C.:HUBLULOGY RADIC)CHEMISTRY
Parameter
Parameter Results PCi/1
— (MF) Coliform Colonies/ 100mis
—(MPN) Coliform Colonies/100mis
Gross Alpha
Gross Beta
ue Received
Date Reported
ire Extracted Date Analyzed
-ported EY Lab Number 0192 3 NO ? 0 9 2
IS 3191 (Revised 7/85)
lid And Hasardous Wave (Review 7/87)
C. Department of Human Resources State Laboratory of Public Health
vision of Health Service& SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST P. O. Box 28047
306 N. Wilmington Street
1i'Ic► rc, ayii c-, Raleigh, 27611
:c Number Field
✓Sample Number 6
tme of Site I -le «a,( Y'; -71 Site Location _'Vz_ e
jllected By L IDll oG L Date Collected /�'l8 �/ z Time t l�
:pc of Sample:
Environmental Concentrate Comments
Groundwater (1) Solid (5)
Surface Water (2) Liquid (6)
Soil (3) Sludge (7)
Other (4) Other (8)
INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Extractables
Total
Parameter Results mg/1
Parameter Results mg/1
Parameter Results mg/1
— Arsenic
_!Arsenic e-n- o 1
I" Silver a - c5
_ Barium
c' Barium < o - e '4
Sulfates
_ Cadmium
✓ Cadmium <y- a Off+
JL Zinc
— Chromium
y Chloride
_1c_ Ph
— Lead
_1G Chromium L ' X-_i
✓ Conductivity
— Mercury
—rL Copper o - O S
_I,/_ TDS
— Selenium
_"Fluoride L d N
TOC
_ Silver
_ I/ Iron n -A
.�
Lead
_
_lam Manganese
—
Mercury
Nitrate \ -c`
Selenium L C�
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Parameter Results mg/ 1
Parameter Results mg/ 1
Parameter Results mg/1
— P&T:GC/MS
EDB
Methoxychlor
_ Acid:B/N Ext.
PCB's
Toxaphene
— TOX
Petroleum
2,4-D
—
Endrin
2,4,5-TP (silvex)
—
Lindane
MICROBIOLOGY RADIOCHEMISTRY
Parameter
Parameter Results PCi/1
— (MF) Coliform Colonies/ 100mis
_ (MPN) Coliform Colonies/100mis
Gross Alpha
Gross Beta
:e Received
:e Extracted
)orted By
Date Reported
Date Analyzed
Lab Number 0 ,,'ja4 NOV 20 92
i 3191 (Revisal 7/05)
d and Hatardotts Waste (Review 7/e7)
J. C. Department of Human Resources State Laboratory of Public Health
)NIsion of Health Services SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST P. O. Box 28047
306 N. Wilmington Streec
1y%L> J Cj LLLl t Ci Ralcl�h, 27611
ilte Number �5 ��' / Field Sample Number
Jame of Site <«�� �';i="�� C�' / Site Location _:
�ullected By L ID/I OG L Date Collected //`18 c/ Z Time - Z, zy
IIype of Sample:
Environmental
Groundwater (1)
Surface Water (2)
Soil (3)
Other (4)
Concentrate
Solid (5)
Liquid (6)
Sludge (7)
Other (8)
Comments
Igtv_lf
INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Extractables
Total
Parameter Results mg/ 1
Parameter
Results mg/ 1
Parameter
Results mg/ 1
Arsenic
_ iZArsenlc
--- G' C-'I
✓ Silver
Barium
Barium
_ o - An
Sulfates
Cadmium
✓ Cadmium
i/ Zinc
Chromium
y Chloride
G
—1� Ph
Co
Lead
_� Chromium
e - o�
✓ Conductivity�-
µ�-
Mercury
—� Copper
0, off
_ TDS
Selenium
luoride
o -
TOC
Silver
ii Iron
Lead
n a 3
Manganese
I .. 5
—
Mercury
u - 0 o o
Nitrate
2- � - (-0
—
—1L Selenium
L ` , t^.b
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Parameter Results mg/1
Parameter Results mg/1
Parameter Results mg/1
.— P&T:GC/MS
EDB
Methoxychlor
— Acid:B/N Ext.
PCB's
Toxaphenc
— TOX
Petroleum
2,4-D
—
Enclrin
2,4,5-TP (silvex)
—
Lindane
MIC.;ItUBIULOGY RADIOCHEMISTRY
Parameter
Parameter Results PCi/1
— (MF) Coliform Colonies/100rnls
_.-. (MPN) Coliform Colonies/100mis
Gross Alpha
Gross Beta
ate Received
Date Reported
ate Extracted Date Analyzed
,-ported By
Lab Number ____ 0 �_?225 NnV ?0 97_
IS 3191 (Rcviscd 7/85)
lid anti Haurdatts Wastc (Rcvicw 7/87)
. C. Department of Human Rcaources State Laboratory of Public Health
tvision of Health Servicea SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST P. O. Box 28047
306 N. Wilmington Street
Li�cf�ia�ty Raleigh, 27611
tc Number Field Sample Number CVO i
ame of Site <cr-��� � `�' / Site Location _:JZ
ullected By L /2�'s` ID/1 e4 L Date Collected /� _ j8 � Z. Time
ype of Sample:
Environmental Concentrate Comments
Groundwater (1) Solid (5) W r
Surface Water (2) Liquid (6)
Soil (3) Sludge (7)
Other (4) Other (8) &+'4- ,
INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Extractables
Total
Parameter Results mg/1
Parameter Results mg/1
Parameter Results mg/I
_ Arsenic
_,,_-'Arsenic - 01 '
✓ Silver 4 b - c) S
— Barium
Barium
Sulfates
_ Cadmium
✓ Cadmium
Zinc
— Chromium
y Chloride ell
Ph -�
— Lead
_iG Chromium
Conductivity
— Mercury
Copper
TDS�-
- Selenium
—t.'Fluoride
TOC
—Silver
_(Aron
Lead
—
Manganese i
—
Mercury
—
_Il Nitrate •
—
_IL Selenium
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Parameter Results mW/1
Parameter Results mg/1
Parameter Results mg/1
— P6t.T:GC/MS
EDB
Methoxychlor
.— Acid:B/N Exr.
PCB's
Toxaphene
—TOX
Petroleum
2,4-D
—
Endrin
2,4,5-TP (silvex)
—
Lindane
MIC:ICUI3IULUUY RADIOCHEMISTRY
Parameter
Parameter Results PCi/ 1
—(MF) Coliform Colonies/100mis
(MPN) Coliform Colonies/100mis
Gross Alpha
Gross Beta
AM Received Date Reported
ate Extracted
:ported By
Date Analyzed
Lab Number K-22 6 NOV 20 q%
IS 3191 (Revisal 7/85)
lid anti Hantrdotu Waste (Review 7/87)
I. C. Department of Human Resources
State Laboratory of Public Health
iivision of Health Services
SAMPLE
ANALYSES REQUEST
P. O. Box 28047
Lj�c> Jcl.t��v
306 N. Wilmington Street
Raleigh, 27611
ltc Number q 7 O
Field Sample Number
2Up f
lame of Site /1e t
Site Location
:ullected By Z
[DN
OG L Date Collected /%'l `? j Z
Time
'ypc of Sample:
]Environmental Concentrate
Comments
Groundwater (1)
Solid (5)
W r
Surface
Water (2)
Liquid (6)
Soil (3)
Sludge (7)
Other (4)
Other (8)
INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Extractables
Total
Parameter Results mg/ 1
Parameter
Results mg/ 1
Parameter
Results mg/ 1
— Arsenic
_1LArsenic
o - Oi
`� Silver
— Barium
Barium
Sulfates
—. Cadmium
✓ Cadmium
o- oo
_Jl Zinc
Q - o e)
— Chromium
y Chloride
3 1
_!� Ph
-
Lead
JC_ Chromium
o - I
✓ Conductivity
Mercury
_Copper
_ /_TDS
Selenium
_ /L fluoride
k Cp
TOC
Silver
_1L Iron
�! Lead
Manganese
- a
t� Mercury
—
�! Nitrate
Selenium
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Parameter Results mg/1
Parameter Results mg/1
Parameter Results mg/1
— P&T:GC/MS
E-DB
Methoxychlor
— Acid:B/N Ext.
PCB's
Toxaphcne
— TOX
Petroleum
2,4-D
—
Endrin
2,4,5-TP (silvcx)
—
Lindane
MICROBIOLOGY RADIOCHEMISTRY
Parameter
Parameter Results PCi/1
— (MF) Coliform Colonies/ 100mis
— (MPN) Coliform Colonies/ 100mis
Gross Alpha
Gross Beta
late Received
'ate Extracted
sported By
Date Reported
Date Analyzed
Lab Number ni ?�w� Nov . 9?
I IS 3191 (Revised 7/85)
,lid and Hazardous Wa,te (Review 7/87)
d. C. Department of Human Resources State Laboratory of Public Health
)Ivlalon of Health Services SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST P. O. Box 28047
306 N. Wilmington Street
11'IcfYcj�tt��C� 6 Raleigh, 27611
;Ice Number yf �n Field Sample Number
dame of Site Arcu.ria, rig L Sirc Location -:VZ /'7'i"? _
.ollected By /�'�^�=� IDI! OG Z Date Collected /%� / g / z. Time
Iype of Sample:
Environmental
Groundwater (1)
Surface Water (2)
Soil (3)
Other (4)
Concentrate
Solid (5)
Liquid (6)
Sludge (7)
Other (8)
SW-3
INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Comments
Extractables
Total
Parameter Results mQ/ 1
Parameter Results mg/1
Parameter Results mg/ 1
— Arsenic
_1LArsenic o - C 1,
✓ Silver L O - o
— Barium
Barium o o "I
Sulfates
Cadmium
✓ Cadmium - 05
_� Zinc o o
— Chromium
!/ Chloride ^l
—lL Ph
Lead
_� Chromium L e-
✓ Conductivity
— Mercury
Copper < o - U_
TDS
— Selenium
1/ 'Fluoride 4 n- 10
TOC
— Silver
V Iron 8 - O 3
-
-/ Lead O _ O Q S
—
_V Manganese - - 5 S
—
✓ Mercury 00C.3
—
tl Nitrate coo
—
_!L Selenimn
ULLUANII: t_:PitM1STRY
Parameter Results my/1
Parameter Results mg/1
Parameter Results mg/1
— P6t.T:GC/MS
EDB
Methoxychlor
.— Acid:B/N Ext.
I'CB's
Toxaphcne
— TOX
Petroleum
2.4-D
—
Endrin
2,4,5-TP (siivex)
—
Lindane
m tIL. ttvUlvLlJU Y RADI()0-HFM 1.gTR V
Parameter
Parameter Results PCi/1
_ (MF) Coliform Colonies/ 100mis
—()vtPN) Coliform Colonies/ 100mis
Gross Alpha
Gross Beta
ite Received
Date Reported
tte Extracted Date Analyzed
sported By Lab Number 0-133.14".28. NOV.70•9
IS 3191 (Revisal 7/85)
id and Hazardous Waate (Review 7/87)
. C. Department of Human Resources State Laboratory of Public Health
lvlslon of Health Services SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST P. 0. Box 28047
L+9cs Jcih�C� 306 N. Wilmington Streec
Raleigh. 27611
(tc Number� / Field Sample Numbery 1
lame of Site Ue 1('1 i e"71 `f L Site Location
.ullected By L /?�'s IDll oC L Date Collected /�' j S `/ z Time `
ype of Sample:
Environmental
Groundwater (1)
Surface Water (2)
Soil (3)
Other (4)
Concentrate
Solid (5)
Liquid (6)
Sludge (7)
Other (8)
INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Comments
Extracubles
Total
Parameter Results mg/ 1
Parameter
Results mg/ 1
Parameter
Resulta mg/ 1
— Arsenic
!Arsenic
G o - a I
✓ Silver
o- o C�D
— Barium
Barium
-�'� `4
Sulfates
— Cadmium
✓ Cadmium
c -o S
_tL Zinc
<o -n
— Chromium
V Chloride
S
_ Ph
4. - 6
_ Lead
_IG_ Chromium
G-� - I
✓ Conductivity
an -S �-Y-
- Mercury
Copper
- O S
--1-/— TDS
1 a
— Selenium
'r-luoride
- k o
TOC
— Silver
_V Iron
O •- O
—
—' Lead
L O - OOS
—
_l- Manganese
LC - D's
Mercury
-o-caoa--
-
Nitrate
-
-
_ l� Selenium
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Parameter Results mg/1
Parameter Results mg/1
Parameter Results mg/1
— P&T:GC/MS
EDB
Methoxychlor
— Acid:B/N Ext.
PCB's
Toxaphene
— TOX
Petroleum
2,4-1)
—
Endrin
2,4,5-TP (silvex)
—
Lindane
MICROBIOLOGY RADIOCHEMISTRY
Parameter
Parameter Results PCi/1
— (MF) Coliform Colonies/ 100m(s
_ (MPN) Coliform Colonies/100mis
Gross Alpha
Gross Beta
ate Received
ate Extracted
-ported By
Date Reported
Date Analyzed
Lab Number O t. 32219 NOV 2. 0 9 Z
IS 3191 (Revised 7/85)
lid and Hazardous Waste (Review 7/87)
f�
N. C. C :.partment of Human Resources
Division of Health Services SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST
State Laboratory of Public Health
P. O. Box 28047
306 N. Wilmington Street
Ralci�h, 27611
Site Number y� ✓ / Field Sample Number -
Name of Site Site Location
Collected By / �`"�� IDII `y1�5 2- Date Collected � - �Time �� 't
Type of Sample:
Environmental
_ V Groundwater (1)
Surface Water (2)
Soil (3)
Other (4)
Concentrate
Solid (5)
Liquid (6)
Sludge (7)
Other (8)
11VnRr;ANTP_ c-MFUISTRY
Extractable&
Total
Parameter Results mg/ 1
Parameter Results mg/ 1
Parameter Results mg/ 1
Arsenic
Arsenic
Silver
Barium
Barium
Sulfates
Cadmium
Cadmium
Zinc
Chromium
Chloride
Ph
Lead
Chromium
Conductivity
Mercury
Copper
TDS
Selenium
Fluoride
TOC
Silver
Iron
Lead
Manganese
Mercury
Nitrate
Selenium
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Parameter Results mg/1
Parameter Results mg/1
Parameter Results mg/1
P&.T:GC/MS
EDB
Methoxychlor
Acid:B/N Ext.
PCB's
Toxaphene
TOX
Petroleum
2,4-D
Endrin
2,4,5-TP (silvex)
Lindane
MICROBIOLOGY RADIOCHEMISTRY
Parameter
Parameter Results PCi/ 1
(MF) Coliform Colonies/ 100mis
(MPN) Coliform Colonies/100mis
Gross Alpha
Gross Beta
Date Received ��" �9' %� . ��% Date Reported
,BN�
-
� �oG
Date Extracted Date Analy zed 1 7 ._
Reported By ���� Lab Number
MIS 3191 (Revised 7/85)
Solid and Hazardous Wuate (Review 7/87) / f.W
'
1. C. Department of Human Resources
SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST
State Laboratory of Public Health
P. O. Box 28047
)lvlslon of Health Services
306 N. Wilmington Street
Raleigh, 27611
;ire Number y y n !
(/
Field Sample Number
J 3
Jame of Site / yG� r ��r y s1_1I Ce
«
Site Location
_
:ollected By `�L
lD/l
`2" Date Collected
'ype of Sample:
Environmental Concentrate
Comments
�! Groundwater (1)
Solid (5)
I" 1 W
Surface Water (2)
Liquid (6)
Soil (3)
Sludge (7)
Other (4)
Other (8)
,
rUnur-� a hlir` !`l-iFA,(iCT'i2 V
Extractables
'Total
Parameter Results mg/ 1
Parameter Results mg/ 1
Parameter Results mg/1
Arsenic
Arsenic
Silver
Barium
Barium
Sulfates
Cadmium
Cadmium
Zinc
Chromium
Chloride
Ph
Lead
Chromium
Conductivity
-- Mercury
Copper
TDS
Selenium
Fluoride
TOC
Silver
Iron
Lead
Manganese
Mercury
Nitrate
Selenium
nRr:AN10 0114FMIRTRY
Parameter Results mg/1
Parameter Results mg/1
Parameter Results mg/1
—y P&T:GC/MS
EDB
Methoxychlor
Acid:B/N Ext.
PCB's
Toxaphene
TOX
Petroleum
2,4-D
Endrin
2,4,5-TP (silvex)
Lindane
'M i on nninr nr:v RADIOCHEMISTRY
Parameter
Parameter Results PCi/1
(MF) Coliform Colonies/100mis
(MPN) Coliform Colonies/100mis
Gross Alpha
Gross Beta
)ate Received N A Date Reported
)ate Extracted 1L 04 -W) �Q, TM, AA Date Analyzed
teported By Lab Number 923847
A -IS 3191 (Revised 7/85)
Uid and Hazardous Waate (Review 7/87)
1. C. Department of Human Resources.
)Ivlsion of Health Services
State Laboratory of Public Health
P. O. Box 28047
306 N. Wilmington Street
Raleigh, 27611
D
Ite Number ✓ n V Field Sample Number f ! 7
Jame of Site /�c�ti�lr �s�� ��' « Site Location Jig /
r-9L
;ullected By �`'`�� IDII `�� Z Date Collectedt�w/�- �� Time -4 v —
Iype of Sample:
Environmental
Groundwater (1)
Surface Water (2)
Soil (3)
Other (4)
SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST
Concentrate
Solid (5)
Liquid (6)
Sludge (7)
Other (8)
INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Comments
Extractables
Total
Parameter Results mg/1
Parameter Results mg/ 1
Parameter Results mg/ 1
Arsenic
Arsenic
Silver
Barium
Barium
Sulfates
Cadmium
Cadmium _
Zinc
Chromium
Chloride
Ph
Lead
Chromium
Conductivity
Mercury
Copper
TDS
Selenium
Fluoride
TOC
Silver
Iron
Lead
Manganese
Mercury
Nitrate
Selenium
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Parameter Results mg/l
Parameter Results mg/1
Parameter Results mg/1
�y. P&T:GC/MS
GDB
Methoxychlor
Acid:B/N Ext.
PCB's
Toxaphene
— TOX
Petroleum
2,4-D
Endrin
2,4,5-TP (silvcx)
—
Lindane
MICROBIOLOGY RADIOCHEMISTRY
Parameter
Parameter Results PCi/1
—. (MF) Coliform Colonies/100nils
_.. (MPN) Coliform Colonies/ 100mis
Gross Alpha
Gross Beta
)ate Received /� �� �''� Date Reported _
)ate Extracted � I - t�1A@ SA. SM, AA Date Analyzed 9_9 �9 VDCI
ti
.sported By Lab Number
d-IS 3191 (Revised 7/85)
ulid and Hazardous Waste (Review 7/87)
. C. Department of Human Resources
iviaion of Health Services SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST
U
State Laboratory of Public Health
P. O. Box 28047
306 N. Wilmington Street
Raleigh, 27611
ire Number ✓ D / Field Sample Number
lame of Site �Gre�lry4s �1 Ce Z` Site Location
'ollected By ' �`"�` ID/1 c Date Collected Time
ype of Sample:
Environmental Concentrate Comments
_ V Groundwater (1) Solid (5) J4 L✓ N
Surface Water (2) Liquid (6)
Soil (3) Sludge (7)
Other (4) Other (8) ?" 'al"'k-rr
IN(1RC;ANTO CNFMISTRY I
Extractables
Total
Parameter Results mg/1
Parameter Results mg/1
Parameter Results mg/I
_ Arsenic
Arsenic
Silver
— Barium
Barium
Sulfates
— Cadmium
Cadmium
Zinc
— Chromium
Chloride
Ph
_ Lead
Chromium
Conductivity
— Mercury
Copper
TDS
— Selenium
fluoride
TOC
— Silver
Iron
_
Lead
_
Manganese
_
Mercury
_
Nitrate ,
_
Selenium
ORGANIC CNEMISTRY
Parameter Results mg/1
Parameter Results mg/1
Parameter Results mg/1
P&T:GC/MS
EDB
Methoxychlor
— Acid:B/N Ext.
PCB's
Toxaphene
TOX
Petroleum
2,4-D
Endrin
2,4,5-TP (silvex)
—
Lindane
MICROBIOLOGY RADIOCHEMISTRY
Parameter
Parameter Results PCi/1
_ (MF) Coliform Colonies/100mis
_. (MPN) Coliform Colonies/100mis
Gross Alpha
Gross Beta
)ate Received /! - / / - -- % Date Reported
)ate Extracted `"�� - � � A- . � m -, AA Date Analyzed � 4 -9- 16 9 " vc C
.eported By Lab Number ��� ��9
)I IS 3191 (Revised 7/85)
ulid and Hazardous Waste (Review 7/87)
J. C. Department of Human Resources
State Laboratory of Public Health
)ivision of Health Services
SAMPLE
ANALYSES REQUEST
P. O. Box 28047
306 N. Wilmington Street
Raleigh, 27611
iite Number y� rn
Field Sample Number
f -70 f
Jame of Site �YritilJi y}cam
Site Location z/Z
:ollected By /' �`"j4
ID//
`Q� Z Date Collected �` I�LTime
'ype of Sample:
Environmental Concentrate
Comments
Groundwater (1)
Solid (5)��'
Surface Water (2)
Liquid (6)
Soil (3)
Sludge (7)
Other (4)
Other (8)
INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Extractable@
Total
Parameter Results mg/1
Parameter Results mg/1
Parameter Results mg/1
Arsenic
Arsenic
Silver
Barium
Barium
Sulfates
Cadmium
Cadmium
Zinc
Chromium
Chloride
Ph
Lead
Chromium
Conductivity
Mercury
Copper
TDS
Selenium
fluoride
TOC
Silver
Iron
Lead
Manganese
Mercury
Nitrate
Selenium
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Parameter Results mg/I
Parameter Results mg/I
Parameter Results mg/1
�.. P&T:GC/MS
EDB
Methoxychlor
V Acid:B/N Ext.
PCB's
Toxaphene
TOX
Petroleum
2,4-D
Endrin
2,4,5-TP (silvex)
Lindane
MICROBIOLOGY RADIOCHEMISTRY
Parameter
Parameter Results PCi/1
(MF) Coliform Colonies/ 100mis
(MPN) Coliform Colonies/ 100mis
Gross Alpha
Gross Beta
)ate Received Date Reported
,6N �
VoC
)ate Extracted -) -�`� -��? SA,, 7MAll Date Analyzed 1 r
reported By Lab Number 52-38
+IS 3191 (Revised 7/85)
olid and Hazardous Waste (Review 7/87)
d. C. Department of Human Resources State Laboratory of Public Health
Nvision of Health Services SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST P. O. Box 28047
306 N. Wilmington Street
Raleigh, 27611
iite Number yJ Field Sample Number O %
Jame of Site /�G� c�li'� ��' 411'— Site Location ..s`/z / ZS
:ollected By /' �'�� IDN `�� Date Collected �`` /�� Time _/.L
-�--
"ype of Sample:
Environmental
Groundwater (1)
Surface Water (2)
Soil (3)
Other (4)
Concentrate
Solid (5)
Liquid (6)
Sludge (7)
Other (8)
INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Comments
Extractables
Total
Parameter Results mg/ 1
Parameter Results mg/ 1
Parameter Results mg/ I
Arsenic
Arsenic
Silver
Barium
Barium
Sulfates
Cadmium
Cadmium
Zinc
Chromium
Chloride
Ph
Lead
Chromium
Conductivity
Mercury
Copper
TDS
Selenium
Fluoride
TOC
Silver
Iron
Lead
Manganese
Mercury
Nitrate
Selenium
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Parameter Results mg/1
Parameter Results mg/1
Parameter Results mg/1
P&T:GC/MS
EDB
Methoxychlor
�,.
Acid:B/N Ext.
PCB's
Toxaphene
— TOX
Petroleum
2,4-D
Endrin
2,4,5-TP (silvex)
—
Lindane
MICROBIOLOGY RADIOCHEMISTRY
Parameter
Parameter Results PCi/1
—(MF) Coliform Colonies/100mis
—(MPN) Coliform Colonies/100mis
Gross Alpha
Gross Beta
)ate Received l"%q " A� Date Reported
)ate Extracted I -Q'1- Q 380 7M . AA Date Analyzed d�C) 3
.sported By Lab Number `�2`r�'�
'I -IS 3191 (Revised 7/85)
Ad and Hazardous Wane (Review 7/87)
I. C. Department of Human Resources
hvlsion of Heath Services SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST
State Laboratory of Public Health
P. O. Box 28047
306 N. Wilmington Street
Raleigh, 27611
;ite Number y� ✓O Field Sample Number 0
lame of Site %�<' ��j >^st� ��' « Site Location
Viccted By /' r`'`�� ID# Z Date Collected Zi�C'� /�' Time
ype of Sample:
Environmental
Groundwater (1)
Surface Water (2)
Soil (3)
Other (4)
Concentrate
Solid (5)
Liquid (6)
Sludge (7)
Other (8)
INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Comments
Extractables
Total
Parameter Results mg/1
Parameter Results mg/ 1
Parameter Results mg/ 1
Arsenic
Arsenic
Silver
Barium
Barium
Sulfates
Cadmium
Cadmium
Zinc
Chromium
Chloride
Ph
Lead
Chromium
Conductivity
Mercury
Copper
TDS
Selenium
Fluoride—TOC
Silver
Iron
Lead
Manganese
Mercury
Nitrate
Selenium
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Parameter Results mg/1
Parameter Results mg/1
Parameter Results mg/1
t" P&T:GC/MS
EDB
Methoxychlor
V Acid:B/N Ext.
PCB's
Toxaphene
— TOX
Petroleum
2,4-13
—
Endrin
2,4,5-TP (silvex)
—
Lindane
MICROBIOLOGY RADIOCHEMISTRY
Parameter
Parameter Results PCi/1
— (MF) Coliform Colonies/ 100mis
—(MPN) Coliform Colonies/100mis
Gross Alpha
Gross Beta
)ate Received 4y' "/� d�
%" Date Reported
late Extracted , t "c�a Date Analyzed �A�9'4iQc9
11
.eported By Lab Number 92� `y2
I -IS 3191 (Revised 7/85)
Aid anti Hamdous Waste (Review 7/87)
I. C. Department of Human Resources
livision of Health Services SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST
69 ty(<<,
State Laboratory of Public Health
P. O. Box 28047
306 N. Wilmington Street
Ralel h 27611
;Ire Number �5 ✓n ! Field Sample Number D I
lame of Site _�✓�,��lr's�'� ��' « Site Location Z5 p
11' o Z L' � /I'- / � ',, 2, a c�
,ullected By �� 1DIl Date Collected Time
'ype of Sample:
Environmental
Groundwater (1)
Surface Water (2)
Soil (3)
Other (4)
Concentrate
Solid (5) .: i, ,
Liquid (6)
Sludge (7) _
Other (8) `?%-7z_, 7" '121
INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Comments
Extractables
Total
Parameter Results mg/1
Parameter Results mg/1
Parameter Results mg/1
Arsenic
Arsenic
Silver
Barium
Barium
Sulfates
Cadmium
Cadmium
Zinc
Chromium
Chloride
Ph
Lead
Chromium
Conductivity
Mercury
Copper
TDS
Selenium
Fluoride
TOC
Silver
Iron
Lead
Manganese
Mercury
Nitrate
Selenium
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Parameter Results mg/1
Parameter Results mg/1
Parameter Results mg/I
— P&T:GC/MS
EDB
Methoxychlor
Acid:B/N Ext.
PCB's
Toxaphene
TOX
Petroleum
2,4-D
Endrin
2,4,5-TP (silvex)
Lindane
MICROBIOLOGY RADIOCHEMISTRY
Parameter
Parameter Results PCi/1
(MF) Coliform Colonies/100m1s
(MPN) Coliform Colonies/100tn1s
Gross Alpha
Gross Beta
)ate Received 11' I Z 112- All Date Reported
)ate Extracted 1I`30"a ,SAIW G Date Analyzed
:rported By Lab Number 4�
*IS 3191 (Revised 7/85)
Ad and Hazardous Waste (Review 7/87)
J. C. Department of Human Resources
)Ivision of Health Services SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST
�-
U
State Laboratory of Public Health
P. O. Box 28047
306 N. Wilmington Street
Raleigh, 27611
l
Re Number y'� D / Field Sample Number -70 -zf
Jame of Site / �c ti�l ysc vJ Ce Site Location 173-P
J
;ollected By �' "�� IDJI `4�1, z' Date Collected Time 31'3t2
'ype of Sample:
Environmental
Groundwater (1)
Surface Water (2)
_L Soil (3)
Other (4)
Concentrate
Solid (5)
Liquid (6)
Sludge (7)
Other (8)
INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Comments /
Extractables
Total
Parameter Results mg/1
Parameter Results mg/1
Parameter Results mg/1
Arsenic
Arsenic
Silver
Barium
Barium
Sulfates
Cadmium
Cadmium
Zinc
Chromium
Chloride
Ph
Lead
Chromium
Conductivity
Mercury
Copper
TDS
Selenium
Fluoride
TOC
Silver
Iron
Lead
Manganese
Mercury
Nitrate
Selenium
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Parameter Results mg/1
Parameter Results mg/1
Parameter Results mg/1
P&T:GC/MS
ED13
Methoxychlor
Acid:B/N Ext.
PCB's
Toxaphene
TOX
Petroleum
2,4-D
Endrin
2,4,5-TP (silvex)
Lindane
MICROBIOLOGY RADIOCHEMISTRY
Parameter
Parameter Results PCi/1
(MF) Coliform Colonies/ 100mis
(MPN) Coliform Colonies/100MIs
Gross Alpha
Gross Beta
)ate Received �" ��� Date Reported
.BNB
)ate Extracted Date Analyzed —1.2 1-ZB� �/3 -93 -
.eported By Lab Number 9 2 33 8 54
)I VS 3191 (Revised 7/85)
olid and Hazardous Wame(Review 7/87)
4. C. Department of Human Resources
State Laboratory of Public Health
)!vision of Health Services
SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST
P. O. Box 28047
Or �, ycc `
306 N. Wilmington Street
Raleigh, 27611
iite Number y ✓ D /
Field Sample Number
�b
/cti�l �st� C
dame of Site /�' c
l�-
-s
Site Location � /Z
5'
/ 7
�ollected By /' �`"��
ID/I
2- Date Collected '"/, tLTime � 37
Fype of Sample:
Environmental Concentrate
Z
Comments
Groundwater (1)
Solid (5)
Surface Water (2)
Liquid (6)
Soil (3)
Sludge (7)
Other (4)
Other (8)
INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Extractables
Total
Parameter Results mg/ 1
Parameter Results mg/ 1
Parameter Results mg/ 1
Arsenic
Arsenic
Silver
Barium
Barium
Sulfates
Cadmium
Cadmium
Zinc
Chromium
Chloride
Ph
Lead
Chromium
Conductivity
Mercury
Copper
TDS
Selenium
l:luoricle
TOC
Silver
Iron
Lead
Manganese
Mercury
Nitrate
Selenium
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Parameter Results mg/1
Parameter Results mg/1
Parameter Results mg/1
t P&T:GC/MS
EDB
Methoxychlor
Acid:B/N Ext.
PCBs
Toxaphene
TOX
Petroleum
2,4-1)
Endrin
2,4,5-TP (silvex)
Lindane
MILAUts1ULUU Y RADIOCHEMISTRY
Parameter
Parameter Results PCi/1
(MF) Coliform Colonies/100MIs
(MPN) Coliform Colonies/Loomis
Gross Alpha
Gross Beta
)ate Received JI - /i" 1• All Date Reported
(I "� L; Q SA _!�'`� PT
Date Analyzed � �/O � q,Z/ ,� -
)ate Extracted /3 -93 -�Lw-
Leported By Lab Number 523855
N-IS 3191 (Revised 7/85)
Aid and Hatardous Wuate (Review 7/87)
October 6, 1992
MEMO TO: Jim Coffey
Solid Waste Permitting Section
FROM: Jim Patterson C
Waste Management Specialist
SUBJECT: "Conover"
On September 23, 1992, I attended a demonstration project at the Henderson County
Landfill wherein Concover sprayable slurry was utilized in lieu of soil cover material. Two
different products were used on the landfill working face: one type was fast drying for wet -
weather conditions and the other was slower drying. The Concover materials were packaged
in bags, mixed with water in a $28,000.00 piece of spray equipment (similar to a
hydroseeder), and then applied to the landfill working face with spray nozzles. One to two
hours after applying the slurry to the working face, neither material hardened. 1 visited the
Henderson Co. Landfill again on September 25, 1992, and by this time both types of material
had hardened.
I was not favorably impressed with either of the two products used in the
demonstration project. The slurry material did not form -up at all and all of the unevenness
of the working face was evident. This could cause ponding and/or infiltration of rain water
into the landfill working face. Since the material is sprayed on, application during windy
conditions would be a problem. Also, applying the slurry during times of heavy rains may
be impossible.
In conclusion, I feel that Concover is not a favorable alternative for landfill daily
cover.
JEP:a
Attachment: photos
cc: Mr. Julian Foscue
111
State of North Carolina
Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources
Asheville Regional Office
James G. Martin, Governor Ann B. Orr
William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary December 28, 1992 Regional Manager
Mrs. Joyce Trace
P. O. Box 280
Mountain Home, NC 28758
Dear Mrs. Trace:
I am writing this letter in response to your request that we inform you in writing as
to actions taken by the N. C. Solid Waste Section regarding trees dying on your property
adjacent to the Henderson County Landfill.
After receiving your complaint of October 15, 1992, I visited the Henderson County
Landfill on October 20, 1992, and conducted tests to determine if methane gas was migrating
past the Henderson County Landfill property boundary onto your property. The tests
indicated the presence of methane gas above 25 % LEL at and beyond the landfill property
boundary. A Compliance Order dated November 23, 1992 was issued by the Solid Waste
Section to Henderson County requiring assessment and remediation of the methane gas
problem.
Regarding the substance leaching out of the bank of your property next to the landfill,
Mr. Larry Rose, Solid Waste Section Hydrogeologist Technician, collected samples of this
material and submitted them to the State laboratory for testing. As of this date, we do not
have the results of these tests.
Please let me know if you have further questions.
Sincerely,
C1
James E. Patterson
Waste Management Specialist
JEP:a
cc: Mr. Julian Foscue
Mr. Dexter Matthews
Interchange Building, 59 Woodfin Place, Asheville, N.C. 28801 • Telephone 704-251-6208
An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer
William G. Lapsley & Associates, P.A.
Engineering, Surveying and Land Planning
1635 Asheville Highway
Post Office Box 546
Hendersonville, North Carolina 28793
704-697-7334 • FAX 704-697-7333
December 16, 1992
Mr. Dexter R. Matthews, Chief
Solid Waste Section
Solid Waste Management Division
P.O. Box 27687
Raleigh, N.C. 27611-7687
Ref Phase I Initial Monitoring Program
Landfill Gas Remediation.Plan
Compliance Order without Administrative Penalty
Henderson County Landfill
Stoney Mountain Road
Henderson.County, N.C.
Dear Mr. Matthews:
IlcndcrsonciIle
lN.illiam G. lapslec. P.G.
Donald L. Iiunlev. P.E.Stacy K. Rhodes. R.L.S.
Sleven L.%Vaggnner, R.L.S.
G. Marcus Itrivain. R.L.S.
On December 15, 1992, an informal conference was held with
Mr. James E. Patterson of your staff and later telephone
discussions held with.Mr. Gary Alhberg concerning the preparation
of a Phase I remediation plan for the landfill gas violations at
the Henderson County Landfill. Enclosed please find a site
drawing of the Henderson County landfill on which.proposed
monitoring probe locations have been identified. The approximate
area of off -site landfill gas migration has been delineated based
on current vegetation damage. It appears at this time that off -
site vegetation damage is 100 to 150 feet beyond the upper
property line,. It is proposed to have geotechnical soils
information obtained.in conjunction with the installation of four
test.probes and for the County,staff to obtain their own
equipment to test for,percent LEL, percent methane, and percent
oxygen.. It is planned to conduct the initial.monitoring on a
daily basis for a period of two weeks with an additional two
weeks to be.conducted if significant variations in the levels
recorded -are detected. Monitoring will continue no less than
once per week following initial monitoring phase until such time.
as remediation has been obtained.
Following the initial monitoring phase, the data will be
reviewed, and after comments from your staff, recommendations
will be made for the development of a remediation plan.leading to
Phase II remedial action. It is:requested that the proposed
probe locations (see attached map) be reviewed by your staff and
® Printed on Recycled Paper
Mr.. Dexter R. Matthews
Page 2 '
December 16, 1992
upon approval, authorization given to the County to proceed with
these test probe borings.
In conference with Mr "Patterson, the option.of the County
purchasing additional property in the.area to the landfill gas
migration.was discussed:. In reviewing the regulations, it
appears to ,us t,hat'if,the pr.operty'.damaged by the landfill.'gas is
purchased by the County; the noncompliance notification could be
removed. Please advise us`if.this.interpretation is correct.'
Purchasing this additional property"would also allow an
additional buffer in this area and provide additional on -site
soils. We understand that purchasing the property would not
relieve the.County of continued gas level monitoring.
Should'ther.e be any questions, do. not hesitate to contact
our office.at 704-697-7334.
Sincerely yours,
Gary.T. Tweed,, P.E.
cc David Thompson
/-Jim Patterson
William G. Lapsley & Associates, P.A.
Engineering, Surveying and Land Planning
1635 Asheville Highway
Post Office Box 546
Hendersonville, North Carolina 28793
704-697-7334 • FAX 704-697.7333
.. \\� �',•,`"�� .Ilendcrsonville
William G. Lapslev, 1, F, .December 16, 1992 bonaldL.Ilunley,P.E.
Stacv K. Rhodes, R.L.S.
Steven L,.Wa�nner.R.L.S,
t. Marcus Rnttam. R.L.S.
Mr. Dexter R. Matthews,` Chief
Solid Waste Section
Solid Waste Management Division
P:O.. Box_ 27687
Raleigh, N.C.,`.'27611-7687
Ref: Phase -I Initial Monitoring Program
Landfill�Gas Remediation.Plan
Compliance Order without Administrative Penalty
Henderson County Landfill
Stoney Mountain Road
Henderson, County, N.C.
Dear'Mr'. Matthews:
On December 15, 1992, an informal conference,was.held with
Mr. James E. Patterson of your staff and later' -telephone
;discussions held with Mr. Gary Alhberg concerning the preparation
of a Phase'I`remediation plan for the landfill gas violations.at
the Henderson County Landfill.` Enclosed please find'a site
drawing:of the'Henderson County landfill on which.proposed
monitoring probe locations have been identified. The approximate
.area of off -site landfill gas migration has been delineated based
on current vegetation damage. It appears at this time that off
site vegetation damage is 100 to 150 feet beyond the upper
..property line. It is proposed to have geotechnical soils
information obtained in conjunction with the installation of four
test.probes and for the County staff to obtain their own
equipment to.test for percent LEL, percent methane, and percent
oxygen. It is planned to conduct the initial monitoring on a
daily basis for a period of two weeks with an additional two
weeks to be .conducted if significant variations in the levels
recorded are detected. Monitoring will continue no less than
once per week following initial monitoring phase until such -time
as remediation has been obtained.
Following the 'initial 'monitoring phase, the data will be
reviewed, and after comments from your staff, recommendations.
will be made for the development of a remediation plan.leading'to
Phase II remedial action. It is requested that.the proposed -
probe locations (see attached•map) be reviewed by your staff and..
. �� Printed on Recycled Paper .
NC DEPARTMENT —,e ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH AND NATURAL RESOURCES
Division of Solid Waste Management
Solid Waste Section
SOLID WASTE MANAGE ENT FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT
Type of Faci I ity V, t I Ailti, Permit County
Name of Faci L i ty Location
Date of Last Evaluation (19 -
I Permit Conditions Followed Yes No N/A
A. Specific Condition(s) Violated
11. Operational. Requirements Followed Yes No
15A N.C. Admin. Code 13B Section
A. Specific Violation(s) by number and letter.
0505 ui
Clcyb 3'140y) 1/jI 'A4-y
III. Other Violations of Rule or Law
IV. Evaluator's Comments
r�vc
V. Continuation Page Required? Yes No Receiving Signature
Evaluation Date
DEHNR 3793 (Part I White
Solid Waste Section (Review 7/94)
Solid Waste Section
Facility Part II Canary: Central office Part III Pink: Regional Office)
NC DEPARTMENT --e' ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH AND NATURAL RESOURCES
Division of Solid Haste Management
Solid Haste Section
SOLID HASTE MANAff7ENT FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT
Type of Facility Permit # county
f
Name of Facilitytt
Location `)%t'rjf:�t3�L%, ? i
1 Date of Last Evaluation
I. Permit Conditions Followed Yes No N/A
A. Specific Condition(s)
II. operational Requirements Followed Yes No
15A N.C. Admin. Code 13B Section
A. Specific Violations) by mmber and letter.
III. other Violations of Rule or Law
IV. Evaluator's Comments OV i icx �• �;>.
V_ Continiation Page Required? Yes No Receiving Signature
Evaluation Date Solid Haste Section
DEHNR 3793 (Part I White: Facility Part II Canary: Central office Part III Pink: Regional office)
Solid Waste Section (Review 7/94)
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NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, AND NATURAL RESOURCES
LAND QUALITY SECTION: Interchange Building, 59 Woodfin Place, Asheville, N.C. 28801 (704) 251-6208
County %�,,s�, �r�„ Project: rlr r,Irvr�., ��. t-�'; ii Case#
Project Location c Person(s) Financially Responsible T 4r 4a
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1. Pictures: Yes ❑ No ❑ Number Prints ❑ Slides ❑ Video ❑
2. Weather & soil conditions
3. Is site currently under Notice of Violation ? Yes ❑ No❑
4. Is the site in compliance with the S.P.C.A. and Rules ? Yes❑ No El If no check violations below.
5. Violations:
❑ a. No approved plan, G. S. 113A-57 (4) and 15A N.C.A.C. 413.0007(c) ❑ f. Failure to take all reasonable measures, 15A N.C.A.C.413.0005
❑ b. Failure to follow approved plan, G.S. 113A-61.1
❑ c. Failure to submit revised plan, G.S. i 13A-54.1(b) and
15A N.C.A.C. 413.0018(a)
® d. Failure to provide adequate groundcover, G.S. 113A-57(3) and
15A N.C.A.C. 4B.0007 (b) or 15A N.C.A.C. 413.0024 (e)
® e. Insufficient measures to retain sediment on site, G.S. 113A-57(3)
❑ g. Inadequate buffer zone, G.S. I I3A-57(1)
❑ h. Graded slopes and fills too steep, G.S. 113A-57(2) or 15A
N.C.A.C. 413.0024 (d)
i. Unprotected exposed slopes, G.S. 113A-57(2)
j Failure to maintain erosion control measures,
15A N.C.A.C.4B.0013
k.Other (describe
Has off -site sedimentation occurred since last inspection ? Yes ❑ No ❑ Remarks
Degree: Slight ❑ Moderate ❑ Severe ❑ Remarks
Contact made with (Name) V t P a r Title (Name;
Inspection Report given to:
Copy of inspection report to be sent to person(s) responsible: / t f , e-1.
Other (Name) J , ri A ,- -Id' Date
9. Corrective actions needed: /)�a i h "� a fi t n �►' ! �, �L �, m u r `lt) t ✓ ?`
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10. Comments: r'
Report by:
Others present
Date of inspection Time arriving on site � h ,3 V' A A-( Time leaving site
NC DEPARTMENT %-.e' ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH AND NATURAL RESOURCES
Division of Solid waste Management
Solid Waste Section
SOLID WASTE MANAGE ENT FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT
Type of Faci Lityi Z;:'Ild �j// Permit # County (,tJ QA)
Name of Facility Soy 22 Location
Date of Last Evaluation j:-
1. Permit Conditions Followed Yes No N/A
A. Specific Cordition(s) viol
II. operational Requirements Followed Yes No
15A N.C. Admin. Code 136 Section
A. Specific Viotation(s) by number and Letter.
III. Other Violations of Rule or Law
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IV. E
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V. Continuation Page Required? -Yes No Receiving Signature
Evaluation Date 41 z_ Solid Waste Section
W,
DEHNR 3793 (Part I White: Facility Part II Canary: Central Office Part III Pink: Regional Office)
Solid Waste Section (Review 7/94)
NC DEPARTMENT 2 ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH AND NATURAL RESOURCES
Division of Solid Waste Management
Solid Waste Section
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT
Type of Fac i t i ty ijjb?v 1 —Permit# county
Name of Facility Location
Date of Last Evaluation
I. Permit Conditions Followed Yes No N/A
A. Specific Condition(s) Violated
II. Operational Requirements Followed Yes No
15A N.C_ Admin. Code 13B Section
A. Specific Violation(s) by number and Letter
L&L
Ill. Other Violations of Rule or Law
IV. Evaluator's Comments
V. Continuation Page Required? Yes No Receiving Signature
Evaluation Date Solid Waste Section
DEHNR 3793 (Part I White: Facility Part II Canary: Central Office Part III Pink: Regional Office)
Solid Waste Section (Review 7/94)
NC DEPARTMENT __ ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH AND NATURAL RESOURCES
Division of Solid haste Management
Solid (taste Section
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT
Type of Facility Permit # County
Name of Faci l i ty
Date of Last Evaluation
I. Permit Conditions Followed
A. Specific Condition(s) Violated
Yes No N/A
II. Operational Requirerents Followed Yes No
15A N.C_ Admin_ Code 13B Section
A. Specific Violation(s) by number and letter.
III. Other Violations of Rule or Law
IV. Evaluator's Comments_ 11 j C i`
Locat
V. Continuation Page Required? Yes No Receiving Signature
Evaluation Date Solid Waste Section f t 1
DEHNR 3793 (Part I White: Facility Part II Canary: Central office Part III Pink: Regional office)
Solid Waste Section (Review 7/94)
J. MICHAEL EDNEY
CHAIRMAN
VOLLIE G. GOOD
F. RICHARD BAKER
HUGH D. RANDALL
WILLIAM McKAY
Gary Ahiberg
Environmental Engineer 11
Solid Waste Section
NCDEHNR
P. 0. Box 27687
Ralelgh,. NC 27611-7687
HENDERSON COUNTY
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
100 NORTH KING STREET
HENDERSONVILLE, N.C. 2S792-5092
PHONE 704/697-4808
FAX 704/692-9855
November 5, 1992
DAVID F. THOMPSON
COUNTY MANAGER
RE: RECENT METHANE GAS TESTING—HENDERSON COUNTY
LANDFILL
Dear Mr. Ahlberg:
Please note the attached report that was filed by James Patterson, who is the Solid Waste
Section Field Supervisor for Henderson County's Landfill. I am concerned in that the report
just states that methane is migrating 150+ feet onto adjacent property. I have spoken to Mr.
Patterson about what the County needs to do to determine the extent of our problem and begin
Immediate remediation of the problem, and he has informed me that you are the person in charge
of this program. I am concerned also that Mr. Patterson said that you are the only person
involved with methane gas remediation and that he believes you are tied up in another county.
Please understand that to the citizens at large this migration of methane gas (if Indeed. it is
migrating from the adjacent Landfill), is alarming, and thus, we need an opinion from your office
quickly as to the seriousness of the problem and what needs to be done to remediate It.
have contacted a local engineering firm to investigate this matter and to make
recommendations to my office. The firm is William G. Lapsley & Associates P.A. The firm's
address Is 1635 Asheville Highway, Hendersonville, NC 28739, and the phone number is 704-
697-7334. 1 have asked Mr. William Lapsley to contact you directly to seek any data that you
may have on this situation and to also seek guidance on this matter. I would appreciate it if you
would carbon. copy me with any correspondence you have with our Mr. Lapsley.
Thank you for your immediate attention to this situation.
Sincerely,
tTHOMPSON
COUNTY MANAGER
DFT:mwq
cc: William G. Lapsley, P.A.