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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0601_ROSCANS_1992T „s SrATF �� State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Health Regional Office, Winston-Salem James G. Martin, Governor William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary FIti Mr. Randall Fletcher Avery County Manager P.O. Box 638 Newland, NC 28657 Margaret Plemmons Foster Regional Manager Subject: Installation of scales at the Avery County Landfill Dear Mr. Fletcher: I am writing in regard to your inquiry of November 8, 1991 concerning the above. We appreciate that Avery County has issued a bid package in an effort to comply with this requirement. As you know, the baseline year for calculating waste redaction efforts is toJ -tine 30 1-99.2 tinless_anea_rl_i_e_r_ baseline_ year is approved. Because we are approximately halfway into the baseline year, I would like to impress upon you the importance of complying with the weighing requirement as soon as possible. Although the position of waste management specialist for your area was vacant for a large part of last year, the position is filled now and it is important that you communicate your activities regarding scales (and other issues) to him. His name is Albert Hetzell and he can be reached at the Asheville Regional Office. I would like to apologize for the delay in responding to your letter, but I trust that the scale installation has progressed smoothly in the interim. if this regional office may be of further assistance, please call me at (919) 761-2390. Otherwise, I am sure that Mr. Hetzell will be able to assist you in the future. sincerely, Janis D. MCHargue Western Area Engineer Solid Waste Section cc Al Hetzell Jim Patterson Julian Fosc_ue 310 East Third Street • Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27101 • Telephone (919) 761-2390 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer o � STATE ry� State of North Carolina — ---------Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources - Division of Solid Waste Management ".O: l ax 27687-R-aleigh-North-C-arolina-27611 7687 James G. Martin, Governor William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary March 26, 1992 Mr. Wayne Sullivan Municipal Engineering Services Co., P.A. P.O. Box 97 Garner, N.C. 27529 William L. Meyer Director Re: Receipt of Complete Application - Avery County Landfill Closure Plan_, Amendment to Permit #06-01 Dear Mr. Sullivan: On March 9, 1992, the Solid Waste Section received a complete application for the referenced project. The Section is currently evaluating the application to assure compliance with the North Carolina Solid Waste Management Rules. Respectfully, Ellis Cayton Environmental Engineer Solid Waste Section Solid Waste Management Division cc: Julian Foscue Al Hetzell An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer Mate of North Carolina HeaR Natural Raouivevs Division of SoUd Waste Management ox a esg , Orrth a-roIn Mli,iini `dV, '.: s�b�y, Jr., ,se-cret"y FAX TRA.NSM ITPAL RECORD Solid Waste Man6:.,,,e e.rq T)ivision 4t- , Solid Waste Scction ...._..,.�r..__-- _ __ti,......a....em.�..�.,..r.......w.su��.."M=dous W&& to s.'wiolR Superfund Section 's , �. o��.� `i-� `� O `� - � �! r� rn fires. vvl�.�-,`'•. perm, OL ►r.cluding Cover) �3 Confirm receipt of Division of Solid Waste Management (919)733-4996 Hazardous Waste Section (919)73 3.2178 Solid Waste, Section (919) 7 33, 0692 �� i)ENDUM TO IMIT Ni. 6p-01 JUArE ISSUED 2/09/87 "' 0 LID WASTE PP.RMIT 1�his pernit a be sub Petition Of agyone whose legal rights, tiffacted by the isr-uame thereof. ••�•:•w arF ima"Cg upon privileges and duties may have been pet_wz� shall 110t be effective unless the Certified copy filed in the register Of deeds` office, in the granter irrlex under ctjeinme of the owner of the 1,a-rid irs the county or counrias in which the lard is located. After "scar ai` on, the certified cony shall be returned to the Solid & Men -or- Branch earl shall haven ber, date of recordati.an and registrar's 8trar'dI t d oCt it thee pag F ilan U is Property is scald, leased, conveyed car transferred, kt�e deed or c;t;�ar ir�sYr= ant cif transfer shall contain in the description section icy ty, than that used in the body of the dead or instrument a Star nt. that the property has been used as a sanitary landfill.. WAsLe disposal site is permitted to receive soli] wgata as �- f ned In 10 NCAC 10G, . Dlpl(3f) , exce t that :;; a!r .j �a �.k�M _ p hazardous w4ste, liquid q se-e- threatto al env r I `t pr < ::�t%Uti i.r OR ained from the Divisionsal gOftHealch Servi,;prior r_n It i �9 for construct ion according to attached plans. Any ut: 00 or deviation from the approved Plans s!-,all be :ltnaclid €�nclzatdaus Waste ap tenant Branch. proved by tip. G :`_aur1rl wait&r wotcoring, wells and Wnitoring requirements.. 0, f. we ll.s shall be install.ed at IOCatlons as shown on plans -,k sun steal; cont-arm to DHS well Standard (AttachBertt 1), 4ccaZet Loth record shall be suhnitted to DHS for each cot'structed (Attachment 2). The l;:}; e. 7i-1 Of the monitoring wells shall, be physically locited jr, -he *f :., ld aixi proved DRS ". ` `,`, by prior to the well being, constructed. r'rQuVxl water monitoring wells shall be constructed and sampled and conform to specifications outlined in the N.C. Maker Quality "fa,3itorirg Guidarce Document for Solid Waste: Facilities. Complete sPe-Jf=c°aions Will be finalized in the document which will be �.}rovide"b D11S, SUrface water "VI-ingslnali. b< petFf►rd at the ors O construction plans. ova arcs specified '�_'"ry (k)":y shali MOPle monitoring wells and surface waters, st ,ai�annuslly, for the first year and annually thereafter. rerldiiy accessible unobstructed path shall be init.1ally cl..ear,d and maintained so that 4--wheal drive vehicles may have access to �i�� monitoring wells. shall Co6i'),rite�t irgy procedures it, ftI31.e .0505 of tYw { ..r qua Ifty at this facii.ity i:S subject eo the c1a,��•�ar�t.i�� i i ,ti.icet; p covi S f ons of 15 NCAC; 2L (Attachment 3). NC DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH AND NATURAL RESOURCES Division of Solid Waste Management Solid Waste Section SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT Type of Facility '4 --,I 'J ez" 1- � // Permit # Canty. Nam of Facility— Location Date of Last rv—sUmon I. Pennit Conditions Followed Yes No N/A A. specific condition(s) Violated 11. Operational Requirements Followed Yes No 15A NXAcbmin. -Code 136- Sect i on—_o—'*'� A. Specific Violation(s) by number and letter. 4AI&4 /9 ilp Ow r110 e-It III. 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) FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT CONTINUATION PAGE Permit # Evaluation Date I. Permit Carditior(s) Violated: A. Specific Condition(s) Violated II. Operational Requirements FoLlowed A. Specific Violation(s) by number and Letter. III. Other Violations of Rules or Law IV. Evaluator's Comments J,LJL'!� ofL(Jrj DERNR 3793 (Part I White: Facility Part II Canary-. Central Office Part III Pink. Regional Office) Solid Waste Section (Review 7/94) d STATE o State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Asheville Regional Office MAY 0 51992: James G- Mardn, Governor Ann B. Orr William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary April29-1992 Regional Manager CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Mr. Randall Fletcher Avery County Manager P. O. Box 54 Newland, NC 28657 RE: NOTICE OF VIOLATION Dear Mr. Fletcher: Pursuant to NCGS § 130A-22(a) and to 15A NCAC 13B, I conducted an inspection on April 16, 1992 of the Avery County Sanitary Landfill, Permit No. 06-01 on State Road Brushy Creek Road. The inspection found the Avery County Sanitary Landfill to be in violation of certain requirements contained in the North Carolina Solid Waste Management Rules, codified at 15A NCAC 13B, specifically: 15A NCAC 1313.0103(f) states that after January, 1991, white goods shall not be disposed of at a solid waste disposal site. The Avery County Landfill was operating in violation of 15A NCAC 13B.0103(f) in that white goods are being landfilled. 2. 15A NCAC 13B.0103(g) states that by July 1, 1991, all solid waste management facilities owned and operated by local government shall install scales and weigh all solid waste when it is received at the facility. The Avery County Landfill was operating in violation of 15A NCAC 1313.0103(g) in that it has not installed scales and was not weighing the solid waste it received. 15A NCAC 13B.0505(2(a) requires that solid waste be restricted into the smallest area feasible. The Avery County Landfill was operating in violation of 15A NCAC 13B.0505(2)(a) in that solid waste is being spread out over the surface. 4. 15A NCAC 13B.0505(2)(b) requires that solid waste be compacted as densely as practical into cells. The Avery County Landfill was operating in violation of 15A NCAC 13B.0505(2)(b) in that solid waste was not being compacted as densely as practical into cells. Interchange Building, 59 Woodfin Place, Asheville, N.C. 28801 • Telephone 704251-6208 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer Mr. Randall Fletcher April 29, 1992 Page 2 5. 15A IICAC 13B.0505(3)(a) require that solid waste be covered after each day of pffatron wi-Wcompac e -layer -of at least six inches-ot-suitable cover. i ne Avery County Landfill was operating in violation of 15A NCAC 13B.O505(3)(a)_ in that all solid -- waste was no covered after each day of operation with a compacted layer of -at leastsix- - - -- inches of suitable cover. 6. 15A NCAC 13B.05O5(4)(a) requires that adequate erosion control measures shall be practiced to prevent silt from leaving the site. The Avery County Landfill was operating in violation of 15A NCAC 13B.O5O5(4)(a) in that adequate erosion control measures are not being practiced to prevent silt from leaving the site. 7. 15A NCAC 13B.0505(4)(b) requires that adequate erosion control measures shall be practiced to prevent excessive on -site erosion. The Avery County Landfill was operating in violation of 15A NCAC 13B.O505(4)(b) in that adequate erosion control measures had not been practiced to prevent excessive on -site erosion. 8. 15A NCAC 13B.O5O5(5)(a) requires that surface water be diverted from the operational area. The Avery County Landfill has not diverted water from the working area. 9.- 15A N""M- 05— 0-_) )-requires-that-the -surface water -shall W be -impounded -over- - or in waste. The Avery County Landfill was operating in violation of 15A NCAC -- 13B.O5O5(5)(b) in that surface water was impxunded in solid waste. - 10. 15A NCAC 13B.O505(5)(0 requires that completed areas shall be adequately sloped to allow surface water runoff in a controlled manner. The Avery County Landfill was operating in violation of 15A NCAC 13B.O505(5)(c) in that completed areas were M adequately sloped to allow surface water runoff in a controlled manner. 11. 15A NCAC 13B.0. 505(6)(b) requires that temporary seeding be utilized as necessary to stabilize the site. The Avery County Landfill was operating in violation of 15A NCAC 13B.0505(6)(b) in that temporary seeding was not being utilized as necessary to stabilize the site. 12. 15A NCAC 13B.O505(7)(c) requires that leachate be contained on site or properly treated prior to discharge. The Avery County Landfill is in violation of 15A NCAC 13B.05O5(7)(c) in that it has untreated leachate leaving the property being discharged into Brushy Creek. 13. 15A NCAC 13B.O5O5(12)(b) requires that at the conclusion of each day of operation, all windblown material resulting from the operation be collected and returned to the area by the owner or operator. The Avery County Landfill is operating in violation of 15A NCAC 13B.O505(12)(b) in that windblown material is not being collected and returned to the area at the conclusion of each day of operation. Mr. Randall Fletcher April 29, 1992 Page 3 14. 15A NCAC 13B.1104(a) states that the landfilling of whole tires is prohibited. The Avery County Lan M1 was operating in violation of 15A -NCAC I3B.1104(a) in that whole scrap tires were being landfilled. Based upon the foregoing, the County of Avery is hereby ordered to take the following actions by May 29, 12E to cotill-vtolatians-as-stated-in , and otherwise be in compliance with the North Carolina Solid Waste Management Rules, codified at 15A NCAC 13B: 1. Comply with 15A NCAC 13B.0103(f1 by removing any white goods from the waste stream and placing them in a designated area. 2. Comply with 15A NCAC 13B.01031g) by obtaining scales and weighing all solid waste received. 3. Comply with 15A NCAC 13B 0505(2)(a) by restricting the solid waste into the smallest area feasible. 4. Comply with 15A NCAC 13B.0505(2)(b) by compacting solid waste as densely as practical -into -cells. 5. Comply with 15A NCAC 13B.0505(3)(a) by covering all solid waste after each day of operation with a compacted layer of at least six inches of suitable cover. 6. Comply with 15A NCAC 13B.0505(4)(a) by providing adequate erosion control measures to prevent silt from leaving the site. 7. Comply with 15A NCAC 13B.0505(4)(b) by practicing adequate erosion control measures to prevent excessive on -site erosion. 8. Comply with 15A NCAC 13B.0505(5M by diverting water away from the working area. 9. Comply with 15A NCAC 13B.0505(5)(b) by eliminating impoundment of surface water over solid waste. 10. Comply with 15A NCAC 13B.0505(5W by adequately sloping completed areas to allow surface water runoff in a controlled manner. 11. Comply with 15A NCAC 13B.0505(6)(b) by temporarily seeding surfaces of the landfill not seeded. 12. Comply with 15A NCAC 13B.0505(7)(c) by retaining the leachate from the landfill on site. Mr. Randall Fletcher April 29, 1992 Page 4 13. Comply with 15A NCAC 13B 0505(12(b) by collecting after each day of operation all - rir 'own=rnaterf=resul�ig-from- e-operatron-anre' urrrrng=it to- urea. _ 14--Com v withl5ANCAC13B-1104ta1 by removing any-whole=fit es=from=the=waste -- -- - -stream -and-placing-them-in an area for -proper disposal or recycling. - - - - If the requirements above are not met on a continuing basis, enforcement action may be taken. Remedies include assessment of Administrative Penalties of up to $5,000.00 per day per violation, dating from the compliance date in this Order and/or injunctive relief, pursuant to NCGS § 130A-22 or NCGS § 130A-18. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please call me at 704/251-6208. Sincerely, F/10 W/o wlozma Albert A. Hetzell Waste Management Specialist --__ AAH:a since o� 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 8, 1991 Mr. Randall Fletcher Avery County Manager P. 0. Box 54 Newland, NC 28657 RE: Notice of Violation Dear Mr. Fletcher: ✓ APR 1991 RECEIVED Divis on of ✓=Ceaiin Services FP•NCRIP e -) William L. Meyer Director Pursuant to NCGS 130A-22(a) and_to 15A NCAC 13B, I conducted an inspection on March 26, 1991, of the Avery County Sanitary Landfil-1, Permit -- No. 06-01, located in Avery County on State Road 1101, North Carolina. The inspection found the Avery County Sanitary Landfill to be in violation of certain requirements contained in the North Carolina Solid Waste Management Rules, codified at 15A NCAC 13B specifically: 1. 15A NCAC 13B .0505(2)(b) requires that solid waste be compacted as densely as practical into cells. The Avery County Landfill was operating in violation of 15A NCAC 13B .0505(2)(b) in that all solid waste was not compacted as densely as practical into cells. 2. 15A NCAC 13B .0505(3)(a) requires that solid waste be covered after each day of operation with a compacted layer of at least six inches of suitable cover. Avery County was operating in violation of 15A NCAC 13B .0505(3)(a) in that all solid waste was not covered after each day of operation with a compacted layer of at least six inches of suitable cover. 3. 15A NCAC 13B .0505(4)(a) requires that adequate erosion control measures shall be practiced to prevent silt from leaving the site. Avery County was operating in violation of 15A NCAC 13B .0505(4)(a) in that the silt basin was allowing silt to leave the site. 4. 15A NCAC 13B .0505(4)(b) requires that adequate erosion control measures shall be practiced to :r;.vcn- oxcess,vc on site erosion. Avery County was operating in violation of 15A NCAC 13B. 0505(4)(b) in that adequate erosion control measures were not practiced to prevent excessive on -site erosion. An Equal Opportunity AfHrrname Action Employer Mr. Randall Fletcher March 8, 1991 Page 3 If the requirements above are not met on a continuing basis, enforcement of up to $5,000.00 per day per violation, dating from the compliance date in this order and/or injunctive relief, pursuant to NCGS 130A-22 or NCGS 130A-18. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please call me at 704/294-2309. Sincerely, Owen R. Setzer, R.S. Waste Management Specialist Solid Waste Section ORS: a cc: Mr. Julian Foscue V) Mr. Garfield Hughes Central File N1AY 2 0 7992 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 May 14, 1992 Mr. Wayne Sullivan Municipal Engineering Services Co., P.A. P.O. Box 97 Garner, N.C. 27529 William L. Meyer Director Re: Technical Review - Avery County Landfill Closure Plan, Amendment to Permit #06-01 The Solid Waste Section has completed an initial technical review, including a field investigation, of the referenced project to evaluate the application's compliance with the North Carolina Solid Waste Management Rules. In accordance with the N.C. Solid Waste Management Rules, the following comments still must be addressed to continue the review process. I. Erosion Control A. As the application now stands, water on the landfill's southeastern face may travel downward approximately 70 vertical feet on a 33 percent slope. This slope appears to have been difficult for the county to maintain. A recent field investigation revealed significant erosion on the landfill's southeastern face. Although established vegetation would have improved slope stability against erosion, extending the terrace at elevation 80 further to the north and east from its present terminus at the landfill's southern end would provide additional protection against washouts. Please consider extending the terrace in this section of the landfill to ensure stability. Also, please consider the use of silt fencing to separate proposed disturbed areas from undisturbed areas downslope. B. Is outlet protection not required at the bottom of the slopedrain network connecting Drop Inlets Numbered 1,2,3, & 4 and connecting into the existing 15 inch pipe? Please An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer reference outlet protection details contained on sheet 6 to this and the other two (2) slopedrain networks shown on - sheet3-. - Also, please include with the application a copy of the erosion control calculations submitted to Land Quality and provide a summary of the details on sheet 6 - Soil Erosion Centro! DAta i I R in- c-l-ud-Ing outlet details concerning rip -rap diameters and length of protection; and sedimentation basin details & dimensions necessary to prevent sediment from traveling off -site. C. The site inspection and conversations with landfill personnel indicate the pond along the western property boundary (listed on sheet 3 of 6 as an existing pond) is in actuality an old sediment basin. The plans need to show this as an existing sediment basin and should indicate all maintenance and repair work necessary to make the basin operational again as an erosion control device. Also, the plan sheets need to contain a cleaning schedule fort e sed ment basins. D. Another serious erosion control problem exists in the ditch below FES#1 (the outlet for DI#5 & DI#6). Stormwater appears to have blown out to the south of the ditch instead of turning towards Existing Basin No. 2. The plans need to account for channeling this water towards the sedimentation basin. E. Besides the erosion problems mentioned above, there appears to be several other erosion locations. The site investigation occurred approximately two weeks after a large rain event which served to highlight problems, mainly operational, at the landfill. The Solid Waste Section strongly urges Municipal Engineering Services to make arrangements with Avery County to conduct a post -permit site visit to review the plans with landfill personnel to ensure county representatives understand the design features incorporated in the plans. II Construction and Operations Sequencing A. How will the county access the top to complete the vertical expansion? The plans do not indicate how the landfill operator will access the upper 46 feet of the landfill. The plans and cross sections should provide guidance to county operators in the construction of the uppermost portions of the landfill. Also, the plans should include a development plan showing: • the thickness and sequence of filling of vertical lltts; - - - - i - - - per ato�wjl=1 cortst,ruet err- s-a4- the correct elevations; • minimization of active working areas; • how filling will occur so as to prevent ponding after rainfall events; • how landfill personnel will construct the upper portions of the landfill; and • how landfill personnel will control final elevations to conform to the plan. B. The plans need to describe daily and intermediate cover requirements. C. A short written addendum needs to be supplied containing: ,-) thename-ofthe-pe-ran-r-esponaibl"-o-r theland-fill and how to contact them; and 2) a description of the equipment necessary to properly operate the vertical expansion. This description should indicate the equipment necessary to construct an additional 30 vertical feet to the landfill, keep the waste covered on a daily basis, and maintain a properly operating sedimentation/erosion control system. These comments are intended to expedite the review of the application, and in no way do they restrict the Section's right to request information following the technical review process. If there are any questions, or if you would like to schedule a meeting to discuss the application, please contact me at (919) 733-0692. Respectfully, e," CCL,j -�b� Ellis Cayton Environmental Engineer Solid Waste Section Solid Waste Management Division cc: Julian F'oscue Al Hetzell Richard Phillips, P.E. NC DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH AND NATURAL RESOURCES Division of Solid haste Management Solid Waste Section SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT Type of Faci L i ty Per mi t # Name of Facility_-.,. Location Date of Last Evaluation s'n:. m / ` —it 6oar#;rtiona F^i' owed Ypc No N/A A. Specific Cordition(s) Violated II. operational Requirements Followed Yes No SSA N C_-Sectiw _ A_ specific Violation(s) by number and letter. i YC III. 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) ti wr �FS� 4It� A Stato—of= Nor-1 hC -lrra Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources James G. Martin, Governor William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary Mr. Al Hetzel Waste Management Specialist Solid Waste Section Department of Environment, Natural Resources 59 Woodfin Street Asheville, North Carolina Dear Mr. Hetzel: Western Regional Office • Moore III tarn, iNortn L.aronna (704) 669-3361 June 19, 1992 Health and 28801 Impact on Spruce Pine Water Supply Richard K. Rowe Division Director As we have discussed, the Town of Spruce Pine is proposing to take raw water from the North Toe River to supply a new water treatment plant for its potable water supply. When we conducted a stream survey in 1988-89, 0. R. Setzer from the Solid Waste Section and I conducted an on -site investigation of the Avery County landfill to evaluate its impact on the proposed water supply. At that time there were indications of leachate into Brusby Creek from the landfill site but no substantial data concerning what was actually getting into the stream. The Water Quality Section conducted a bioassay of Brusby Creek which indicated some detrimental impact on aquatic life in Brusby Creek but no noted impact on the North Toe River itself. In the stream reclassification process, the Public Water Supply Section concurred with WS-III classification with the stipulation that the landfill be monitored and that corrective measures be taken if any problems were noted. The Town of Spruce Pine purchased an intake site near Aitapass in 1111LCI1e11 County. Because of uncertainty about the landfill we encouraged the Town to move its intake upstream of the landfill site as a precautionary measure. The Town agreed and proceeded to purchase a new site just upstream of the Highway 19E bridge in Avery County. Resistance to this site arose in Avery County over the past few months, causing the Town to reconsider the Mitchell County site downstream of the Avery County landfill. An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer The Town of Spruce Pine has expressed concerns about the landfill and has asked for a more comprehensive evaluation of current and potential future impact on the North Toe River. Their concern is due in part to recent notices of landfill site violations from the Solid Waste Section. I understand from our phone discussion that there is also recent information obtained from monitoring wells. As a starting point, I suggest a conference between the Solid Waste Section, the Water 011ality section and the Public Water Supply Section. Please check with Forest Westall and any others who may be involved and le me know when a meeting would be convenient. Thanks for your assistance. Please let me know if you are aware of any other considerations or if you plan to proceed otherwise. Sincerely, HHa=d` Saylor Acting Regional Engineer HS/ab Enclosure: Letters cc: W. E. Venrick Forest Westall Tommy Singleton Jim Brown TOWN OF SPRUCE PINE P. O. BOX 189 SPRUCE PINE NORTH CAROLINA 28777 704-765-3000 MAYOR PHILLIP D. FRYE MAYOR PRO TEM DANNY R. BURLESON ALDERMEN MICHAEL B. THOMAS RICHARD CANIPE TOWN MANAGER JAMES W. BROWN DIRECTOR -OF - PUBLIC WORKS FRANK M. HENLINE CHIEF OF POLICE WADE RENFRO DIRECTOR OF PARKS & RECREATION TERRI HEFNER-SCOTT Black Mountain, NC 28711 Re: Town of Spruce Pine Water Project Dear Harold: On May 18th the Spruce Pine Board of Aldermen met with the Avery County Board of Commissioners to discuss the location of the Town's raw water intake on the North Toe River. As a result of the meeting the Avery County Board of Commissioners requested the Town to move the intake location back to the Altapass Road area due to the impact of the watershed protection act on its residents. The Board of Aldermen agreed to look at moving the intake and have asked our consulting engineers to evaluate this option. If you will recall, the Town's original plans in 1987 were to construct.a .5 MGD plant at the Altapass Road location to supplement its present sources. The Altapass site was tentatively approved during the reclassification process, with the understanding that any problems resulting from being downstream from the landfill be addressed. In considering the Altapass Road location, we understand that there are problems with the landfill and are requesting that EHNR make a determination on the suitability of the site as an intake. Thank you in advace for your assistance. If you have any questions please call. Sincerely, THE TOWN OF SPRUCE PINE Jim Brown Town Manager cc: Dan Boone, The Wooten Company Randall Fletcher, Avery County Manager Home of Spruce Pine Mineral and Gem Festival Al G L /sp*'C�G & !°?w orth Carolina Department of Human esources IVestern Regional Office • Black Mountain_2$7-1_1 James G. Martin, Governor David T. Flaherty, Secretary NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH AND NATURAL RESOURCES September 13, 1989 TO: W. E. Venrick, Chief Public Water Suply Section Harold D. Say por FROM: Ha y Assistant Regional Engineer Western Regional Office SUBJECT: North Toe River Reclassification for Spruce Pine Water Supply My investigation report of subject is enclosed. Several problems were encountered during this survey which had to be investigated in more detail than usual. In summary, I believe the river will be a suitable water source and have already concurred with reclassification at the Division of Environmental Management hearing. There are a number of unpermitted household sewage discharges which should be removed prior to actually allowing the water to be used. I anticipate that the Toe River Health District with support of the Division of Environmental Management field staff should be able to complete the job by the time the plant is completed. We took this same approach with a new water plant and stream clean-up at Robbinsville in 1975. I understand that the Environmental Management Commission will decide on reclassification in October. I believe we should correspond with the Town of Spruce Pine and the Toe River Health District as soon as we get the word that the reclassification is approved. Letters are enclosed for your signature at that time to Mayor Blevins and Mr. Aldridge if you agree. Copies of this report have not gene to anyone but you. You may need to send a copy to Steve Zoufaly at the Division of Environmental Management. The Solid Waste Management Division may also need to be advised of the problem noted at the Avery County Landfill. Owen Setzer accompanied me during the investigation; however, no course of action was decided on. So long as the landfill does not impact on the water supply we are not requesting action; however, they may need to take the matter into consideration in any case. 11 W. E. Venrick September 13, 1989 Page Two I am enclosing only those supporting items that seem necessary. We have an inch items. If you need anything further, please let me know. HS/cb Enclosures DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SECTION REPORT OF INVESTIGATION OR INSPECTION OF NORTH TOE RIVER Place visited_-_Avery-.Count-Y-&-Mitchell County _ ----------------_Date_- November__ 1988 ___July 19 89- Address----------------------------------------••-------- Time spent 7 days By whom --___ -_ ---------------------------------------------------- Persons contacted _ of_Spruce Pinel_Toe River Health District, Div__of Environmental Mqmt.. (Owner, a`ent, tenant, manager, other) Solid Waste Mgmt . Division Stream survey to determine whether the North Toe River is suitable for Reason for visit _reclassification to WS-III to be used as_a_water su221y_source for the ------------------------- Town of Spruce Pine. Copies to. W. E. Venrick During the period of November, 1988 through July, 1989, this office conducted a stream survey of the North Toe River and tributaries from headwaters to confluence with Cathis Creek. The purpose of the survey was to determine whether the stream is suitable for classification to WS-III to be used as a source of raw water supply for the Town of Spruce Pine. The survey consisted primarily of the following activities: (1) Assessmen- of the degree and type of development activities on the watershed; (2) Travel throuchout the watershed to locate any evidence of abuse or sources of potential contamination such as landfills, trash dumps, feedlots, waste disposal or storage sites, etc.; (3) Evaluation of permitted and unpermitted wastewater discharges and (4) Sampling of the river and tributaries for bacteriological, inorganic chemical and organic chemical contaminants. Our findings with respect to each of these survey activities are presented below in the sequence listed above: 1. WATERSHED DESCRIPTION The watershed is mostly rural with a mixture of woods and field. The most heavily developed area is in and around the Town of Newland in the upper portion of the watershed. There is only light industrial activity but fairly extensive agriculture and tree farming along the river and tributaries. This along with some mining activities causes highly turbid and silt laden water during periods of heavy or prolonged rainfall. 2. TRASH DUMPS, FEED LOTS, LANDFILLS, WASTE SITES A. Trash Dumps and Feed Lots - A few roadside dumps were noted but with no sign of recent use. There were also some small feed lots and locations where DHS Form 1489 Rev. 5/80 Environmental Health livestock have access to streams but none noted appeared to have serious run-off - problems. The river and several tributaries showed signs of human abuse in disposal of trash. Litter had washed up on the riverbanks, and some tributaries appeared to -be used -routine ly by local residents to discard household trash and junk. This practice is of concern not only because of the trash but also its 'ndition of a_prevailing attitude which could lead to disposal of more serious contaminants in streams. about five miles upstream of the proposed intake site) indicated leachate along its boundary with Brushy Creek. Although the landfill is currently being operated under regulation of the Solid Waste Management Division, it was origi- nally started as a trash dump in an old mine which reportedly has several old vehicles in the bottom. Springs originating in the mine still produce a discol- ored discharge into Brushy Creek. Sampling of the stream did not identify any toxics although the stream had a very low coliform count, high iron and a noticeable brown residue. Present and past operators of the landfill inter- viewed to ascertain whether any toxic substances had ever been disposed of in the landfill, reported that it .had been used almost exclusively for household trash and junk but that it had been watched carefully to exclude any toxic substances. The Division of Environmental Management conducted a bioassay to determine the ecological healthfulness of the stream. Brushy Creek failed the first bioassay. A subsequent, more extensive biological survey by the Division of Environmental Management confirmed adverse effect from landfill leachate on the ecosystem of Brushy Creek but concluded that there was no noticeable impac on the North Toe River itself. C. Waste Treatment/Storage/Disposal - No active hazardous waste treat- ment/storage/disposal sites are reported on the watershed by the Solid Waste Management Division nor were any noted during our survey. Mitchell Systems, a previously licensed hazardous waste treatment/disposal system, was located a few miles upstream of the proposed intake site, but this system was closed down a few years ago. Subsequent removal and report from the Solid Waste Management Division indicates that the site of the system was closed clean. 3. WASTEWATER DISCHARGES A. Permitted Discharges - There are twelve (12) waste discharges into the river and tributaries permitted by the Division of Environmental Management. These include the Town of Newland municipal wastewater treatment plant, ten domestic waste discharges (5 individual houses) and a 2 MGD industrial waste discharge from Unimin Corporation. This is a mineral waste from a mica/kaolin miring operation which uses only lime and sulfuric acid in the production process. None of these permitted discharges are within 5 miles upstream of the proposed intake site. B. Unpermitted Discharges - Several individual residences were found to be discharging untreated household sewage directly into streams. Based on reports from individuals contacted during the survey, there may be many other illegal discharges. A door-to-door survey may be needed to determine the scope of this problem. 4. SAMPLING Water —quality—samples were--taken—for bacteriological, —organic —chemical and inorganic chemical contaminants as indicated on the attached map. Analysis results -are -also attached.- -Diviis-ien ✓ ..gf Environmental 1�auaae�e�rt. A hou h there were some fa rly.,high coliform coy�nts in some areas, the anal is re orts overall dd not i icate.any potential We recommend that the Forth woe --River be classified WS-III a� queste St ith the understanding that water from the river will not be use o upp y I {n unfii``all unpermitted wastewater discharges are removed from the river and tributaries. we do -ant icipate_,qonsider-abl-,e--f-luctuat ion -of water --,quality during periods of heavy rainfall -and recommend the construction -of.. -an -off -stream sedimentation facility. The above report and recommendations were presented at a stream reclassification i( hearing conducted by the Division of Environmental Management at the Spruce Pine Town Hall on July 11, 1989. It was also recommended that the Town of Spruce Pine work with the Toe River Health District, Avery and Mitchell County Commissioners and other concerned organizations to remove unpermitted discharges and clean up trash in the streams. As of this date --it-has been -reported to us that these-actions-are--underway-and thatp_rogress-is-b-eing made. HDS/cb o h Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Division of Environmental Health P. 0. Box 27687 - Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 James G. Martin, Governor Ronald-H_ Levin.e_,_tl_D.,M.P.H_ William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary State Health Director Mr. David Blevins, Mayor Town of Spruce Pine Post Office Box 189 Spruce Pine, North Carolina 28777 RE: North Toe River Reclassification for Spruce Pine Water Supply Dear Mayor Blevins: The North Toe River and tributaries from headwaters to Cathis Creek have been reclassified by the Environmental Management Commission to WS-III to be used as a source of raw water supply for the Town of Spruce Pine. The staff of our Western Regional Office conducted a survey of the river and tributaries to identify problem areas and' recommend any needed corrective action. A copy of their investigation report is enclosed. Our primary concern is unpermitted sewage discharges in the streams noted during the survey and indications that other unidentified discharges may exist. State laws prohibit unpermitted discharges, and these must be removed or approved treatment systems installed prior to the town actually taking water from the river for potable water supply. The Toe River Health Distrit is aware of this problem and has already started working on it. However, this could prove to be a very difficult and extensive task which will also require support from local government officials. Our field staff will be working with them and monitoring their progress. Hopefully, the job will be completed by the time the new water plant is ready to go into service. We appreciate the Town of Spruce Pine's longstanding record of cooperation and support of our drinking water program. If you need any further assistance, please feel free to contact me or the staff of our Western Regional Office. Sincerely, W. E. Venrick, Chief Public Water Supply Section WEV/HS/cb cc: E. D. Herndon H. C. Aldridge Borth Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and -Natural Resources Division of Environmental Health P--.O- Box 27687--- Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 James G. Martin, Governor Ronald H. Levine, M.D., M.P.H. William W. cobey, Jr., Secretary State Health Director Mr. H. C. Aldridge, Director Toe River Health District Post Office Box 98 Spruce Pine, North Carolina 28777 Dear Mr. Aldridge: riease see zne e River survey prepared enclosing a copy of ml RE: North Toe River Reclassification for Spruce Pine Water Supply closed copy ofthe-investigation report of the North Toe by the staff of our Western Regional Office. I am also letter to Mayor Blevins concerning this. Although the river and tributaries have been classified to WS-III by the Environmental Management Commission, we cannot allow the town to use water from the river until all unpermitted discharges are removed. As you know, Spruce Pine had a serious water shortage last year, and it is imperative that they complete construction of the proposed water treatment plant as soon as possible. It is equally important that we remove unpermitted discharges by the time the plant is completed. I know that this will be a very difficult task, particularly conducting the kind of door-to-door survey that will probably be needed. I understand that Mr. Singleton has already begun. Our field staff will be keeping in close contact and will be available to provide whatever assistance they can that is within our authority. We appreciate your assistance in this matter and stand ready to support you. Please keep us advised of your progress or any problems which could cause delay. We will give you an estimate 'of the water plant construction schedule as soon as it is available to ixs . Sincerely, W. E. Venrick, Chief Public Water Supply Section WEV/HS/cb epa 'rtment James G. Martin, Governor William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary J 1� ppA` State of North Carolina vironment, Health, and Natural Resources Western Regional Office • Moore III (704) 669-3361 July 8, 1992 TO: Paul White Environmental Engineer Water Quality Section FROM: Harold Saylor#6 eer Public Water Supply Section SUBJECT: Avery County Landfill Impact on Proposed Water Supply Tc.wn of Spruce Pine North Toe River Richard K. Rowe Division Director Confirming our discussion of subject on June 30, 1992, we would appreciate your assistance in addressing the following concerns: 1. Are there now or would you anticipate any contaminants in the surface waters downstream of the landfill which would compromise WS-III water quality characteristics or North Carolina Drinking Water Act maximum contaminant levels (MCL's). Lists of these standards are enclosed. 2. A bioassay of Brushy Creek conducted by the Division of Environmental Management in 1988 indicated detrimental impact from the landfills on Brushy Creek but no noted detrimental impact on the North Toe River. What is the relevance of this study to the water quality of the streams, particularly with respect to using the water for a public drinking water source? . 3. You mentioned during our discussion ghat a storm water run-off rule would be implemented by the Water Quality Section within a few months. What additional information would the rule provide which would help us further evaluate potential impact on the downstream water quality? Will it provide additional water quality protection? An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer Paul White July 8, 1992 Page 2 _- Your response to these questions will assist us in advising the town in selecting —wa -er—suppor- ource . - — - — -a— - observat.ionsyyou--cou-ld- g-ive. ---- --- — — HDS/cb cc: W. E. Venrick r ^� James G. Martin, Governor William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary e STATf o State of North Carolina — vironment, Health, and Natural Resources Division of Environmental Health Western Regional Office • Moore III Black Mountain, North Carolina 28711 (704) 669-3361 July 9, 1992 TO: Al Hetzel Waste Management Specialist Solid & Hazardous Waste Management Section Harold Saylor Regional Engineer Public Water Supply Section SUBJECT: Avery County Landfill Richard K. Rowe Division Director Impact on Proposed Water Supply Town of Spruce Pine North Toe River I—\ Confirming our discussion of subject on June 30, 1992, we would appreciate your assistance in addressing the following concerns: 1. We understand that the landfill is in violation of several rules. Please provide us a list of violations and your @valuation as to effectiveness of corrective action completed or proposed. 2. What information do you have concerning the type of waste which has been disposed of in the landfill? Do you know whether this includes toxic wastes of any kind? If so, do you have information as to specific wastes and how appropriately they were handled? 3. Wha-t information is available —from the three monitoring wells? Do they indicate the presence of any toxic materials, particularly any substance regulated by the North Carolina Drinking Water Act? Lists are enclosed. 4. There appears to be considerable leachate from the landfill site, including one or more discharging springs. If there are toxic wastes in the landfill, what is the potential for them to leach from the site in the future? An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 4 . A Al Hetzel July 9, 1992 Page 2 b. ease describe the site monitoring that w1ii be requ red in the tuture an give us your evaluation as to whether it would effectively detect 6. Please describe the requirements for corrective action if problems are noted in the future through monitoring or otherwise. Who would be responsible for taking corrective action? How quickly and effectively would corrective action be taken? Your response to these questions will assist us in advising the town in selecting the best water supply source. We would appreciate any other comments or observations you could give. HDS/cb cc: W. E. Venrick July 15, 1992 MEMO TO: Harold Saylor, Regional Engineer Public Water Supply Section Solid Waste Section SUBJECT: Avery County Landfill/Proposed Water Supply With regard to your memo of July 9, 1992, I hope the following information will be of assistance regarding Avery County Landfill's possible impact on the proposed water supply for the Town of Spruce Pine. 1. This year inspections were made of the landfill on April 16 and on June 5. A Notice of Violation was issued after the April 16 inspection (a copy of the inspection report is attached). A compliance inspection on June 5 indicated some of the operational requirements had been corrected, however, six violations remain outstanding (see 2. No liquid or hazardous waste may be accepted or disposed of in a sanitary landfill. However, since this landfill has been in operation many years and dates back before the permitting and operational requirements existed, what might be contained in this landfill is unknown. 3. The information concerning the water monitoring on the three monitoring wells is available from Bobby Lufty at the Raleigh Office (919/733-0692). 4. Unknown potential. 5. Future site monitoring will be through bi-annual inspections, periodic site visits, and water quality monitoring through Bobby Lufty's office. I feel that the monitoring should detect contamination that might leave the site in the surface or ground water. 6. The corrective action would be the responsibility of Avery County and the requirements for the corrective action would depend on the substance(s) detected. The speed and effectiveness of corrective action would depend on what the materials were and what would need to be done to remediate the problem. AAH:a Attachments cc: Mr. Julian Foscue N dHt STA1Fu� �& Guw vd of North Carolina Asheville Regional Office William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT WATER QUALITY SECTION July 16, 1.992 MEMORANDUM TO: Harold Saylor, Regional Engi.neer Public Water Supply Secti.o►p lnAuuun: rorresz tt. westaii' Water Quality Regior6nrvisor FROM: Paul R. White, P. E. r,(/ Environmental Engineer SUBJECT: North Toe River Avery County Landfill Spruce Pine Water Supply Hnn ts. Urr Regional Manager In response to your memo of July 8, 1992, I would like to offer the following information. We do not yet: havr, all the sample results from samples collected on June 30, 1992. These samples were collected from Brushy Creek downstream of the Avery County Landfill in order to indicate any discrepancies with the 1988 rec.l.assi.f:ication data. Not all parameters were sampled. Results from ROR5, COD, fecal coliform, and pH samples agree with the 1988 results. T will forward all results to you when they are available. As you know, the February 1989 bioassay report indicated detrimental impacts to Brushy Creek, although no measurable impact to the North Toe River. I am not aware of any correlation which would target a specific pollutant based on its toxic effects to benthic organisms. The lack of an effect on the North Toe River could be due to the assimilative capacity of Brushy Creek as well as the obvious dilution with the North Toe River. Also, these effects could be clue to stormwater runoff or some other intermittent discharge. Benthic population studies can indicate cumulative impacts of infrequent discharges of toxic substances that may escape detection by effluent toxicity test: —_ Interchange Building, 59 Woodfin Place, Asheville, N.C. 28801 • Telephone AX-251-6208 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative 'Action Employer Harold Saylor Memorandum July 16, 1992 Page Two a Concerning the effects of the new stormwater Regulations, I am enclosing he--d-raft—general—perm =t fir—larrdf-it-�s. An A I 1992 amendment to the regulations changes the permitting requirements for landfills and other local government ac..t.ivities which are defined as industrial activities requiring a stormwater permit. Landfills serving a population of <100,000 are only required to have a stormwater permit if specifically designated by the State. This designation will be based on a determination that the landfill is being operated in violation of the solid waste permit issued by the State, t:hnt the stormwater discharge is a significant contributor of pollutants to t:he receiving waters, or that the stormwater discharge is contribut.nrl to a violation of a water quality standard. It is my understandi.nct that the Avery County Landfill is currently in violation of some of the permit requirements and will be required to obtain a stormwater permit if this situation persists on October 1, 1992, the deadline for individual. Stormwater Permit applications. They may have already applied through a group process. Major requirements of the Stormwatei Permit are as follows: 1. Possession and compliance with an Erosion Control Plan is considered a condition of the permit. 2. Petroleum products used in conjunction with equipment operation shall not be discharge to the ground or surface waters. 3. Specific stormwater monitoring requirements are listed in the permit for the landfill activity and for areas used for equipment maintenance. There ar- no limits for these parameters in the permit. 4. The last page of the permit ha.s minimum inspection frequencies. Records of the inspections are required to be kept and made available to DEM. Therefore, the Stormwater Regulations will be an additional incentive to proper operation of the landfill and to the minimization of uncontrolled runoff. We do not have any data at this time which would conflict with the water supply classification of this port. ion of the North Toe River. If you would like to discuss this f-rirther, you may call me at 704-251-6108. Enclosure xc: Al Hetzel - �� TI o.v >'LATF, JF NORTH CAROLINA DEPART E ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT— GENERAL PERMIT- NO. NC-G1-20-00-0 -DI SCHARG-ES-T-ORMWATER- UN -DER THE �- NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM T-11 cullip-liallue with tilt! .-on—of—North Statute 143-215.1, other lawful standards and regulations promulgated and adopted by North Carolina Environmental Management Commission and the Federal Water Polutcn mC:i Yclx Act as amended, ISSUED TO: All owners or operators of stormwater point source discharges associated with activities classified as Landfills that have a permit issued by the North Carolina Division of Solid Waste Management under the provisions and requirements of North Carolina General Statute 130A - 294 are hereby authorized to discharge to the surface waters of North Carolina or municipal separate storm sewer systems conveying stormwater to surface waters. This General Permit is applicable to stormwater dis-c-harg-es from those areas at these facilities which are directly related to the industrial activity. Also included in this General Permit are stormwater discharges from those areas the facilities described above which are used for vehicle maintenance activities. The following activities shall not have coverage under this General Permit: stormwater discharges form open dumps or hazardous waste disposal sites and discharges o wastes (including leachate) to the waters of the state. The General Permit Shall become effective on The General Permit shall expire at midnight. on George T. Everett, Director Division of Environmental Management By the Authority of the Environmental Management Commission PERMITTED ACTIVITIES this permit expires or is modified or revoked, the permittee is authorized to discharge stormwater to the surface ,,alters of North Carolina which has been adequately treated and i,,ianaged in accordance with the terms and conditions of this i-eneral Permit-. All discharges shall be in accordance with the attached schedules as follows: ,tion A - Final Limitations and Controls for Stormwater Discharges at section B - Minimum Monitoring and Reporting Requirements Suction C--- Schedule -of-Compliance --- Standard Conditions for General Permits --Any o er point source discharge to surface waters of he __i-s_prohibited-.unless -covered by another permit authorization or This permit does not relieve the permittee from responsibility for compliance with any other applicable federal, state, or local law, rule, standard, ordinance, order, judgement, or decree. General Permit Coverage All persons desiring to be covered by this General Permit must register with the DEM by the f iling of a Notice of Intent (NOI) and applicable fees. The NOI shall be submitted and a certificate of coverage issued prior to any new discharge of stormwater associated with the industrial activity that has a point source discharge to the surface waters of the state. this General Permit may make application for an r permit in accordance with NPDES procedures in 15A stating the reasons supporting the request. Any the time the permit is needed. NCAC 2H .0100, application for This General Permit does not cover activities or discharges covered by an individual NPDES permit until the individual permit has expired or has been revoked. Any person conducting an activity covered by an individual permit but which could be covered by this General Permit may request that the individual permit be revoked and coverage under this General Permit be provided. P trt SECTION A: FINAL LIMITATIONS AND CONTROLS FOR STORMWATER DISCHARGT?S m During the period beginning on the effective date of the pers-t and lasting until--axpi-ra-t-to� the Permittee -is -authorized to —disc,` stormwater. Such discharges shall be controlled, limited and —mop ito-r-ed as spec fied below: 1. Prior to commencement of land disturbing activities, the permittee shail submit or approval Erosion Control Plan (plan) to the Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources, Division of Land Resources, Land Quality Section, (or an approved local program) pursuant to the requirements of NC G.S. 113A-54.1 and in conformity with the rules adopted by the Sedimentation and Erosion Control Commission. 2. The Permittee shall implement the plan, which has been approved by the approval authority. The approved plan is considered a requirement or condition of this general permit. Deviation from the approved plan, or approved amendment to the plan, shall constitute a violation of the terms and conditions of this general permit. A signed copy of the approved plan shall be maintained on the site at all times. 3. P-rior toc-onstr--ucting--or---operatinga landfill the permittee shall obtain a permit for a sanitary landfill from the N.C. Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources, Division of Solid Waste Management, pursuant to the requirements of NC G.S. 130A - 294 and in conformity with the rules adopted in 15A North Carolina Administrative Code, Subchapter 13B Section .0500. The landfill permit is considered a requirement or condition of this general perym.- Deviation from the landfill permit, or approved amendment or revision of the landfill permit, shall constitute a violation of the terms and conditions of this general permit. A signed copy of the landfill permit shall be maintained on the site: at all times. 4. Equipment utilized during the land disturbing or landfill operational activities on a site must be operated and maintained in such a manner as to prevent potential or actual pollution of the surface or ground waters of the state. I,'ta.els, lubricants, coolants, and hydraulic fluids, or any other petroleum products, shall not be discharged onto the ground or into surface waters. Spent fluids shall be <ii_sposed of in a manner so as not to enter the waters, irface or ground, of the state and in accordance wi_t.h. 'Applicable state and federal disposal regulations. 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All sedimentation and erosion control facilities shall be inspected by or under the direction of the permittee at least once every seven calendar days and within 24 hours after any storm event of greater that 0.5 inches of rain per 24 hour period. 2. During stormy periods or periods of snow melt when runoff occurs daily, all sedimentation and erosion control facilities shall be inspected by or under the direction of the permittee daily. 3. Stormwater runoff discharges shall be visually monitored at - the--abo-ve___f_requency_to--ev-alu=ate—the e-ffe-ct-i-van_as-s—o-f—the - po-1-l-ution—c-o-ntr-o-l--f-ac-ilitie-s--o-r pr-actis-es. I-f—any -- --- measur-ablequantitiesof sediment are -leaving the proparty-, corrective action shall be taken to reduce the -discharge of 4. The operator shall keep a record of inspections. Uncontrolled releases of mud or muddy water or measurable quantities of sediment found off the site shall be recorded with a brief explanation as to the measures taken to prevent future releases as well as any measures taken to'clean up the sediment that has left the site. This record shall be made available to DEM or authorized agent upon request. N. C. parcgwnr of f •iumxn ur 1 R4sA G6s i FAp.ry of Publte I Divlsi �► r( l 11 ICp i r�_ T I N SLE+•xS >' P. C7, Uox i �{�,U - Site 0� - d + Ksle��l►, i Number.' umber Field Sample Number Name of Site,, _.:. �ER,/ �Q '..L F r .r.....g ram... +�+�...�.. ......... Slte Location S� // o ZOSE Collected By , ._ .,`..L.I „_.,..f , I ... 1DN Z 0 6 Date Collected_ �• R �a 2 9.1 -Time- o Type of Sample:. Cnvironxnen44 -' ' Concentrate l - Comtnena !V/ Groundwater (1) _...,_. Solid (S) ._.._.. Surface Water (2) '. ._._�. Liquid (6) -..._. Soil (3) Sludge (7) ._.^_. Other (4) Other (d) SPC 1'i s q M PL E - Eiv i 1i� �n /�rzl T c-7- INORGANIC CHEMI,STRY Extrs+ctablu r, Total Parameter — Arsenic . --- Barium Cadmium — Chromium ]Lead — Mercury —Silver Results mg/ I Parameter Arsenic . V Barium Cadmium _ V Chloride . V Chromium _V_ Copper JC7- Fluoride Iron Lead r✓ Manganese ..V Ivtcrcury Nitrate Selenium Results mg/1 La_0 1 c-�S Parameter Results mg/ I .I,,/- Silver JL Sulfates Zinc Ph Conductivity TDS < C) + V4 _V_ Cob _ 114 Parameter Results mg/1 ............ . Parameter Results mg/1 Parameter Results mg/1 — P6#.T:GC/MS _„ EDB _..... Mechaxychlor Acid:ll/N Exr, _.�.PCB's .�'roxaphttu' — TOX ..,,. _ Pccrolcum 204.0 Endrin _.._.2,4,5•TP (silvex) ,_._.. Lindanc M1l:1tU 13IU I.(JC; Y Parameter _,._., (MF) Coliform Colonies/100m1s (MPN) Coliform Colonies/100n►1s IADIOCHEM1STRY Parameter Results PCt/1 ....... Gross Alpha Crass Beta Dace Received ; i . ; _ Date Reported Date Extracted Date Analyzed Reported By. Lab Number o ,308 JUL i 9 2 DHS 3191 (Revised 7/85) ';011,1 anal H6141dow 1W.cu (Rcvkw 7/87) p+r nc tlwnrn ri�p�r``�► •F;,;' : ,,, ,. ... QIYIA!•�►14fljr��{11�ri+IFN,y ��r�t,rt,\�� ,. • ,...:, „ � � �. i � 1 � �t:`i.,.' u �!MIY � 1 , QrP11 #,� P. N Pl0 Site ,304 0 flsl`��Ir, r *-..�.,----� r • *-----------------.... FlcW S#mplc Number foJr N&nw of $.l,tc. = ' ,. Site Wcrclon --- S? 7-to Colkctcd By ' 2oS1E 1Dp o 6 z Qatc Collected �'� 3o- q2 2 Type of Sample: - - T-imc-�� Er►vlronmcntsl Conutamtc Commonq Groundwatcr (1) :' ; _:_.,._ Solid (5) ---.--- Surface Watcr (2) '.' r..'....,. Llquld (6) Soil (3) :' _....._.. Sludge (7) -..,.., 4c1►cr (4) ....._ Other (d) SPC_I 'T SA M P L E Env �..,...,,_, INORGANIC CHEMISTRY Estrnctablcs " . ... 1 ' - - Total . Parameter Results MU/1 m Paractcr Results mg/1 PiLeameter Results mQ/. -...._ Arsenic, -•-- Barium ✓ Arsenic . Barium �- c 1 .,,,. .a,L, Silver < C- S _ --- G►dmlum -..—. Chromlui>i Cxdmlum - L n� oQ5 _. IG. sulfate _1C,. Zinc < t� --- D- T — Lewd Chloride r Cry .._._Mercury ..V.. Chromium ...lLCopper < �...I,. l?-!.? h L/ Conductivity J—ZTDS aS --. Selcnlwn Fluoride < �:! o _ __._.. Ir —L�� -- iron ? = -- ----_-- ------- Lead _ '—" -----• y Mxngancsc Mercury <, — - o o Selenium L o- dos ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Results mg/1 Paramctcr Results mg/1 P6&T:GC/MS __.._._ EECll Acld:u/N Ext, JE P B TOX tro leumPe_ - ..--. Eadrin MICROBIOLOGY Prrsmctor -•.-... (MF) Colfoom► Colonlw/100m1s ---._ (MPN) Collform ColonlcN104m1s Parameter Grose Alpha -.•— Crow Beta Parimetcr Results mg/1 Mcthoxychlor ---. 2,i,5-TP (silvcx) ..,._ HAD10CHEMISTRY Resulto PCl/1 Datc Rccclvcd Date Reported Dacc Extracted Date Analyzed Reported By.. Lab Number DNS 3191 (Rcv6W 7/95) �pll.l .rMl 116961duw 11 #Ate (Revkw 7/67) . AP01% *VIC SL9 ALY= Q( ubU; I Sitwe N AcW Stemple Number .N.Anw of $ltc sice Location Zia Z/ Collected ,13Y...' Z -L)2, 11)0 0 z cd Po;c cou,ctc q?- Tlmc Envi,ronawnpa Cq comma ma14 Crouftdwaccr (1) Solid (5) Sul hcc !WX&tcr (2) Liquid (6) Soil (3) Sludge (7) Other (4) Other ZZ,70- INORGANIC CHEMISTRY "trac ga bIC4 " .: ::. r—A Arsenic.. ac . um Barium Ch........... Mercury Silver I"warn-cur Rcaults mg/1 w Total Parameter Kcs U Its mg/1 I P,%firnctcr Arsenic 0 - 1c) Barium CadmiumGOB =chlorldc Chromium C-) Q0 Copper - Fluoride 6- L Mercury Nkrucc. Selenium ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Parameter Rcaulto mc/ I — P&T;GC/MS EDB — Acid:ll/N Ext. 11cB's , —TOX Petroleum EndrLn Lindlinc MICROBIOLOGY Par&n%cgcr (MF) colifarro Colo(-aallooffi—ls (MPN) coldiorm Colonies/ WOWS Parameter I Gross Alpha —'Grose BcU -J,./— Silver —V— Sulfates Zinc . 11h L/ Conductivity -7TDS Results mg/ --<­0 - Panmctcr Results mg/ Mc(hoxychlor 214-D 2.1.5-7T (sovex) -ILA-DIOCREMISTRY Results PcL1 I JD&tc Rccclvcd Date Reported lD4tc Datc Analyzed Jkportcd By. ......... k,."O JUL 192 Lab Nuln ber 0 1.1 DHS 3191 (Rcv6W 7/85) SOW aw WmLs (Review 7/87l .v......,.&404 4914Ciu W rt ... ..... .. A: ',;,r•• ..,....I:r,' �'�;..:r;;el•i,;lr. . Plvlxl. 0(l4lth $crvtca "�; �' �WX+g ANAX��S�r1•Ati(yp PubUc 1 y�� I c I }. d s k��rn �i!�� �5 I h• , 1 � � i�l ' i �, ,,,, I). Z /�W(•�+�/'!' i� P. Q, WA �,i, 1 � •�:+ ; , � N �/itpm�i�r►ytun - e ,?,� � . r11 `I � •,�. � , I ' . Site. Number • -' �*... FIcW Sample Number b y, - Site Wcatton CQlkctcd Dy`''......,.1Z0S- .,:...�.._ 1Da 0 E z Qace CNl1CG[ed �= Via- q2 2 ; �► r r Tlmc .—.....�� TYPe of Same .. • , , ,., ..:.. -- _ - - Envlrontncnt,�l C4nuntmte Gotnmonta �. Groundwater (1) ....____ Solid (5) g-v!.. c;2_E Sm1,11W Water-(2) Llq y Sall (3) - ' _.,,� Sludge (7) ...._.� Odwr (4) Other (d) INORGANIC CHEMISTRY L Extmctablca ... I Total -- Parameter Reaulu Parameter Reaulta mg/1 Parameter Rcaulta mg/: -..- Arrlcnic Arsenic Silver ..-._ Mariam � Barlum �...�.Y._.. ..iL. Sulfates --._ Cudmlum CYdmium a - Zinc67 -.—. Chromium Chlarlac �1 - Lci%d V Chromium L c o -1'�h n ductivuy n -,.. Mercury ...IL Capper TDS � �_ Selrniurn . J- , Fluoride .< v- ►� Tp _�3 - -",% -��. S._ �� Lead --- y MMngancae ..� -'�- ..IL- Mcrcury --'- ...► - Nitrate • L .o 0 Selenium ORGANIC CHEMISTRY - Parameter Re -suits mg/ 1 Parameter Rcaults mg/ 1 Parameter ftcaulta mg/ 1 P&T:GC/MS EDll ._,_, McthoYychlor _..._ Acid:11/N Gxc, YCII'c _T,,-'l'pxuphcrw _._. TOX Petroleum -. Endrin 2,�},S-TP (tilvcx) MICROBIOLOGY P�ramecor -.--..(MF) ColiformColonlca/IOOmla (MPN) C01110rm Colonies/10Omis Paraneter I Groan Alpha l3era IZ•ADIOCREMISTRY RCrultY PCi/1 Dace Rc"ivcd Date lkportcd Doer Extracted Date Analyzed - - Reported sy . Lab Number 0 - 2;-1 '49. J I J L 19 2 DHS 3191 (RcvWW 7/05) SWW .rvJ Nwidow Wwu (Rsvlsw 747) . � �•� .,rrw ���.Mr�+MI��,,,,.ri ���.:.. :'l •; ;':.nc.... ... y � ?'�,IAa:�til"'I�I�^1'Fl, 11':��ill N�•. .^l,i' ..�i';'lul�:.: :�1.1}.. plvllrlq�-Qf k}t��th $irvlcs•,, ,�i�^T �7� *' I' J `� ANALY5 �,K (,`'� �,''y `: $�fri•ll►tiry Gf Pub11S 1 Y�►��rI�+� 1 I t k C 5 I �'•-�. a ' I 4. rc thu'-'I',' I ¢ III k. l:! Y •f '�I No I I I^� t 1 'l � II. .Y I ,, : '" A �..t '•'��7. ■I 1:/14naWn II. ,II ,I �. �1 I• Site Number Oro - t ,.r , , I y lt�ly��l►, ; Flcld SRmplc Number Name of Slci' e1r 1g ' ,, ' Slcc l.c�cadon s /� o - CQlkcccd c-0- QwSc Coaccc d `i2, Tl ' Zo me Typc of S&Mpk: Environ,ncnt,�l , � ; C4tuencrt►tc - - . - Cotatoonta _..._ Groundwiltcr (1) Solid (5) Av4An:::j7 � Cae Surfscc Waccr (2) ;.' Liquid (6) -Soil(3) SludQc (?) ------ Qdwr (4) Other (S) - -------,.-.- INORGANIC CHEMISTRY Total Paramcur Rcsulu mg/1 Parameter ltcsulq my/1 Paratmctcr Rcsults mg/1 Arsenic. .._._ Brrlum ---- Arsenic Barium C, -- o .,1� Silver ---- -- - --- Cadmim-••--•-I 1 ,.,�..�_ uCadmium -._.. Chromium Cadmium �Chlorldc ,,� Cs- o �S .JLSulfutu zinc `_""_' Q,r aS`� • sd .._....Mercury .!� Chromium ...1LCopper < -,�.� L/ Conductivity �TD5 .-.- Scicniwn - ........,_.� Fluoride < c7 - - - Toe - _`.Silver _.....I._...,.,_....... Iron Lewd 1, 71L)((j II �. ��,..� ram, ��,.. o oS !! Mf►ngancsc _(4_ Mercury L Q s,oc "- ...Nitrate, "_"---•�---••---.- _.._ Selenium 4 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Parameter Rcsulw Rig/ 1 Parameter s Ruultr m / 1 It Parimcccr Rcsulu mg/ 1 - P&T:GC/MS ,.-_,_�...; L'D13 - Acld:B/N Irxc1 • _._...1'Cl!'; -._. TOx ..._..I ccrolcum -�__._, �.._ ...,-.Toxuphrru �.-.._ Endrin ..._.2 d- ' `""" ' . ..,_.... Lindt►nc ^---- 21�15-TP (tflvex) MICRO1310LOGY Pt►ramctor 1LAD10CI IEMISTRY ---(MF) Cohfarm Colonies/lppn„1,� Prrxmctcr Itcaults PCV 1 -, (MPN) Col►form ColonlCS/lQQmb .,,... Gro" Alpha ..,.,.,Grow beta DMtc RccclvCd Date Reported Dxcc Exc.mcccd Date Analyzed Jkportcd By. lab Number 0113" w JUL 192 DHS 3191 (Rcvlscd 7YOS) lis&6#9ow W1U (Rcvlkw N:(;., Dvpw"v of Human HW�f;cs., wq LAlprf�m of PublicJr- P. 04 WX 2 00 N. Wilminatan! e Site N umb�r- Field Sample Number 261 Name of slic., v Site Location —colimcd Dv IN 0(0 'P#t;c.CoUcctcd-,—(, -3;9 —,Fz- Time 10 Type of Sample� Environmcn.W Concentrate Comments le Surface Water (2).:1 Liquid (6) Soll(3) Sluduc (7) Othcr (4) Othcr 0) Total Parameter Results Mg/1 -Parameter Results mg/ I Parameter Rcoultis mg/ — Arscnic Arsenic x1f- cn� 0 Silvcr 1�i) — Barium Barium 7CAdmium = 7 Sulfate$ — Cadmium Z- inc — Chromium )h — Lcad ChromiumZ-cD Conductivity —)vtcrcury COPPcr — TOS .41Fluoridc 2- 42 -7 Toe Silver Iron <'-vD V Lcad !Mcrcury Q - 2 cno 2- Nitrate ' ScIcnium OTMANW Pv4FUPZ1MV Parameter Results Mg/1 Parameter Results mg/ I Parameter Results mg/ I — P6i6T:GC/MS EDB Methoxychlor — Acid:11/19 Ext, PCB's Toxaphtrw TOX Pcirolcurn, ......... Endrin 2.1,5-TP (silver) Lindane - M - ICROBIOLOGY ILADIOCHEMISTRY ParameterParametcr Results PCL/1 — (vtF) Coliform Colonla/ 100mls — (MPN) ColLforrn Colonic$/ I 00mis — Gross Alpha — Oro" Beta Date Kcrcivcd Date Reported Date Extracted - Date Analyzed Reported By Lab Number 01-13`3 JUL 192 DHS 3 191 (RcvLW 7/65) SoU %jW hawdow 1mic (FAvkw 7/87) /� �u „� - •,�-^ .,r•n HM: �.;: A`M'„+ ' of c 1111,wviGa,yy' lf� s''9\�' /I'�'•' ^, �.tt�l:�rn^:. ••tii ii". t9 Pi li. ..� .. rl���'�': •i,. ��,yai A ' �i _,,; t' I S {� J�rory Gf Yb �� ���}•Q-�F. .^ 1�1 � , �(;t{ > � r� _ '1��1-• P .Alvlrintl " ' i � � . ! ;,1 I f l • ? , l , t � 1 .,,k�IR" t�� i,lr, ,I 'li�� .� i I , t t.� �.: t'' '' Tli"�'' �c ,�^" T a �i t. � hll) t ' r(��'� � :, ^,� �, /A,';c2'� ; • +r 1, I ' . ', a t .,t,.,;�: > ' :, N, .; , :� ;. I� , . .�: ,� .•�� �{/ilminyton ! , Site Number. . Prr•rr•..•...lrrrl�� 1 �. Field SRmplc Number6 Site Location 44 o 4 � %' ZoSE CQikcccd Dy 1DH =.._S12 O Z Poe Coucctcd 1 w�r..r�r�r•.�.r 36 _ q2 Timc ....3:.�,� Enyironmen�tatl C4ncegcn►tc _ . ,_ Cpmtt►onta --•... roundwsar (1) Solid (5) I . �i2 ` -� � ie `> (✓/ r;S etc r r.._ ' ...rn.rn... Liquid (6) —Soil(3) ''_....^. Sludge (7) ----�•-- Ocher (4) t ,,._..... Ocher :\. INORGANIC CHEMISTRY Extr*cu►blca _. -- I Total Parameter Results mit/ 1 Parameter Acrulu► mg/ 1 Parittuter Acrulu mg/ 1 Arsenic. . G►dmiutn �_ Chromium • �., Lead Mercury Selenium . Arsenic Barium '—mod y _7. Cadmium ._.__ Chloride s . V Chromium T ...LLCopper — !�, &C Fluoride .. n - k o �! Mpngancw JL Mercury . Selenium .1,L.., Silver ..1L Sulfate$ ...LL,. Zinc Ph TDS Conductivity TOC Parameter Results mx/ 1 v..a.4v �..a IL"IFLiJ 1 A1. Parameter Rcsuw mi/ 1 Parameter Results mj/ 1 4.... P&T:GC/MS —Acld:ll/N Ext. ,.._. EDB PCIPS ...._., Mcthoxycl►lor . TOX ..._. Petroleum .._.�r.... ,._...`_ .�.. 2,4-ll "�"" ....._ndrin ..._. 2,4054P (tilvex) ..�... Lindikac MICRO I LOGY RADIOCHEMISTRY Parameter Parameter Results PCl/1 (MF) Collfarm Colonies/I40mis �.. Oro" Alpha' (MPN) Coliform Colonies./ I00mis Gro" Beta D*c Received - Date Reported Dnte Ex"cced Date Analyzed Reported By Lab Number 0�.1,34.4 JUL i 92 DHS 3191 McwWW 7/85) �c►II.! rrMl ht"Idow VI►r.0 (Rcvkw 7/07) . ' N. L ,DQ t nr of Human 5 ,...,.::,. , �; , : , :.,.,,.,�. �L. ,•.. , . � "� � �� ., , NI,y f 1 1 Sty �9 o Pub t OF II . �� ,,u {,; 1 1� ly ,. �yP. O. Uox 2 I l/�f'� 1 ll Y ,Ilk f1'�1i 1• 1 I' .7 �� Ul,+- M N, Wilmington Site Numbcr Field Sample ,..._. „ If .,. Number _........,(p ,... .. �..,._.. .. _ , .. % Site Name of Site �.., ,_� .. Location Collected Dy ., .: .�.:..,Q.`ZI.., , ,. ._ - 1DH o� ? --*- Poe Cpacctcd - - -- ,, 2 T1m 3 Type of Sampk: Envlronmen�Cot►centmte 'L. Groundwater (1) SoUd (5) T„ I.._.�..,, _J-Conmwnts - . I_ Surface Water 2 Liquid (6) S1udwe (7) .._.._. Other (4) - Other (S) INr)nr:A%7VP 014PUVQTR+V' Extrs�ctables :. Total Parameter Results mg/ 1 Parameter Results mg/ 1 Parameter Results mg/ 1 Arsenic.. Arsenic ©- 01 Silver © . 0 5 __Barium : Barium _ 0• D6 Sulfates Cadmium _._, Chromlum Cadmium Chloride a - o o S � jG Zinc Ph --- Lead Chromium c' - a1 , Conductivity — Mercury ..I Copper �Q -6, TDS —.�.ir_nlum Silver Fluoride / Iron S2 - 'o ---r 1-'OC-- --- —7 Lewd Manganese Mercury Selenium nV)f:Amin ruRiam-rnv Parameter Results mg/1 Parameter Results -mg/ 1 Parameter Results mg/ 1 ____ P&T:GC/MS L'DB „Methoxychlor —Acld:B/N Ext, Pen's �..Tpxaphct►c —. TOX ...._ Petroleum _..._ 2,4•U -- Irndrin . .r. 2,4,5-TP (iilvex) .,� Lindanc MICROBIOLOGY RADIOCHEMISTRY Part►mcter Parameter Results PCU 1 (MF) Coliform Colonies/100mis ()v(PN) Coliform Colonies/100mis Gross Alpha ....... Gross Beta Dace Received - -- Date Reported Date Extracted _ Date Analyzed Reported By .„ Lab Number. 0 -1 " 1 S JUL i 92 DHS J 191 (Revised 7/85) SoJIJ uwl h&"Idow W wtc (Rcvtcw 7/87) . "'.4fit rz� Lot ft it" ,Oat? 3v Time I % v 41 wr.AvCS$ wAstt AL� d V44 -71, ernwsa74�ay f; e4 r 4 114rp/ a Irr cute 0 it t to %,W46,114CO 'I'll HkppltralAc 4 kV Ott (k s t L I 4A if L 64 h1,.0 acNarrcnr of Humvn4r , Sc�c� 1►A 9F lacy of Public HuJ )�vilrtv�► Qf k�ca11.41► �fi vices ;, �' $AMME ANALY$ I,,1R9Q,U S' 7, I '� , ', 'I:1 , , ,A , . P. p wit 2w 1 !I ,. {I Q%Z N. �WilminYtgr► Sc►� Site Numbcr �� �IJ' 1 ...,._._,�,,.. Ficld Sample Number - 6 2- o c/ I�rI��A��. Name of Sltc 1_ �v _ Site Location s v � � Collected By ' , 2, T. 1DN —.,.. Qwte CQilccted .,-6,.:...,..,., ..I......y. J ' , EnvironmanW C',ar►centrwtc JG.._ Groundwater (1) : I ....,.__ Solid (S) -- �.,._ Surfacc Water (2) .....e,. Liquid Soil (3) _...,,__ Sludge (7) r ._..._ Oliver (4) ..—._ Other ($) r��r�Pl:.£,.�.E.IL���ti� TEerO �I�� INORGANIC CHEMISTRY Extracta<blca '' Total Parameter Itcoults mg/1 Parameter Itcrultr mg/I Parameter Rcrults mg/1 �... Arrenic Arernic barium � barium Sulfate Cadmium Cadmium zinc ......, Chromlum Chloride _,.,.. Ph --- LLad ....... Chromium ...... Conductivity _._._ Mercury ...� Copper , IrDS Fluoride TOO ..�..� Silver Irmn Lead Manganese Mercury Nitrate SelCrlium Parameter Ite+ulr. mq/ 1 Parameter Rerults mg/ 1 Parameter Rcrultr mg/ 1 ZP&T:GG/MS Acid:B/N Ext, 131J11 ....�. Mcthoxychlor .—_...'rOX ..._._ PCII'J1 Petroleum Toxup�hcnc ..._. Endrin ......, 2,4,5•TP (silvcxj """ .�.—... Undone ............_.. MICROBIOLOGY RADIOCHEMISTRY Parameter Parameter Rerultr PCi/1 (MF) Col iform Colonic*/100mis ....,. Grose Alpha — ()v(PN) Coliform Colonies/ 100m10 ...,,, Gr000 Beta Date Received I - - Date Reported ao Date Extracted —717 �_ l �...11 , Wes, Datc Analysed 6(111T� 940 7-/o - 2:z -?UA - Reported By Lab Number CSw' ►-� . DHS 3191 (KcvlW 7MS) 1 Sind ► mJ h►undow WWI (Rcvisw 7/07) }f �� l �Cl / 2 / 9 S/ '' , , �A 4 + I NItFIl f�{A� of Pyb f µ�M� �4`� ��7�c.,. y�; cc y k Ha „•. +� «+,rW �t '' r71r, 7,'� :• i�,! �l r f • •' ; ,, ,r ', 1 ,, 1 M+h� }r+, l��r 'ff..' fog. �,��, '; ' +. :, � A • � '' p //'�� {"V� lk�x2ti0 �04 N, $Ito Number OF• ' jE'.,, .. ,''�• ,,. •WllminYtgp Sup l�l`��t►7 2�6 "•'^..•'..,••�• FlcW Sample Number Nome of Site , S Collected D S1te 1,oCatlor► L SR //U1 y 1D11 0<, Qw�c CQllcctcd �3� _ C7 Tlmc ` L� Type of Sxmpk• I:� lronmcn�l ' :.. . CgnccncrRtc Comments —...,_ Groundwater- - - : - - - - - . , ,....,.._ w = 2 Surfccc Wctcr (2)'' Llquld •.�....... (6) '.�....,.._. S1udYc (7) �••. Other Other (S) •�Pr r� ��I��PI F F lr/A1 — F'P/n i� "tractable, INORGANIC CHEMISTRY Total - Pt►ramcur I�cruly m�/1 I'wrwrnctcr Rcrultr mg/1 parameter Rcrultr mu/1 Arocnlc --_ Bwrlu,n Barium --Silver --- ---- Cwdmium Cadmium Sul facs — Chronrlum ...�, Chloridr 24W Used Chromium ........1'h ----. Mcrcury Copper Conductivity ---- Scicnluin — Fluoride __ TDS Iron ..� Lcwd— — ---�.. "`- Mangancrc ....� Mcrcury Nitrate • -.-_ :icicnium ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I'aramctcr ILaula n►�/1 _I arair►atcr ,-�,_•......••.r.�.�. 1Zuulty mx/ 1 parameter Rerultr -m- g/ 1 P64.T.GC/MS .� L'Dll Endr .'►tidal/N l;xc.-..�..NCh's Mcthoxychlor --._. TOX Tpxaphcrk ..._..Petroleum Lin r,c '•`�- ���,5-TP (cilvcx) da, MICROBIOLOGY — `4!`"` RAD10CHEMISTRY parameter ---...(MF) Coliform Colonicx/1001njx Y'aran►ctcr _- Itcaultr PCl/1 (MI'N) Coliform Colonlw/1W►nla - _ Grose Alpha - - -.�. Gro" Ucta Dxtc'Rccclvcd ` "A DAte Extracted 'J " -q Q <A ' bvG Datc Reported Date Analyted - -9l '�- Reported by 4b Number "p 1 14 t DHS 3191 (Rcv6W SAS) SOW uwl Nua,cluw Wmic (Rcvkw 7/07) «1.w'w„�M,a1�nu►wcH, J 0 I� •�� S X. +�* `' 4 ,44 `r^fAlY of PuUq Ha I 'rLr jl�l1`Il( f . • ';` 1, � � ; , ; 1''� 11�'!; �.•i O/� fir? �,-1,i�, ' - l� i1fi1�'1► TliO ', ', `' „ Site Number• 4046 , ' . . •'' � , 276 WOO, Name olSltc ;.. v F1cW Somplc Number Collected By 1' Tylx loll- ,Qalc CQllcctcd Time otSxmpl�:. ; ;., ronmcr►t�►! : Cgt►ccntratc t: j . i ��� C�„...,t._�a•� It ► CpIt1tO0114 Solid- (5� /`9� -�.._ Surface Water (2) " :. Liquid (6) .-�... Sell (3) `...,._.. S1udic (7) - -....�... Ocher (4) ..-,_... Ocher INORGANIC CHEMISTRY Cxtraccr►blu ' .; Parameter Itcrults MU/1 rarr►cter Pawr Results mg/1 Total Parameter Results mg/1 ----. llatlum �..,., ll;►rlum Silver --- Cadmium .___ Cad,nlum ---Sulfate --.. Chromiumn ....._. Chloride -_.. Uad -....._ Mercury -.-.... Chromium ---1'h ......, Conductivity �..._ Sclrnlwn ....... Copper ---- Fluoride .......7"DS—_..'._.... --... Sliver - .._._-Iron --•LOC - ...e.. __._ L-----.....— Mercury --. Sticniutn � -"' -...... ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Parameter Ruulta m /1 it __ I'aractiteter Rerulto mg/1 Parameter 1'ckT:GC/MS '"" EDU Results mg/1 Acld:B/N hxt, ---..'TOX ---1,01's �-._., Mrchoxychlor ... -- Petrolcurn ...,� Tpxc►phciu ...-.... Lindanc (tilvex) MICROBIOLOGY Paranr►ctsr .. ItADIOCI-IEMISTRY ---(Mr) Coll(arm Cc�lonius/lpp►nl,s Parameter 'M Results PCi/1 ---- (MPN) Coliform Colonics/I44mlo --^-- Groau Alpha ---- -�.... Croon lkw Date Rccclvcd Date Extracted Dace Reported Reported By Date Analyzed -cam f�1"�_� 3 DHS 3191 (Rcv6W 7/05) Lab Number �y�: A'C) ,iolW 1.1wi Nru,ctuw WmIc (lkvkw 7/07) a cl�j�;(.'�Ut}'.�. t r }' .l P� r' t r l rr 1 �I 1�7�}�}JIirr_l'� IKW� 1 1 4 i L(Qrr .l'+�, A1'yr Y�V .1 S(� 1M. ■,1�, f. L i; u__I . �,�I'* '' rM 7r I rir � A 1 I I� 'i-; i rt�'�} ' '•��rr y o/Puul�M + L�Gn7 0. wx 2w � Site Number N,, .W11r inxrun Sr14 I McW Sample Number S2 72 ` Name of Site = C'o si Site Locacton Collected Dy L ' 2°S� � ,� � ..: 1Dll .... Qge Cpucctcd -3c1 ! 92 Type of Sampk:. Tlmc L�nvlronmen�al ,;j. CvncentrAta ',.: c91mi10 ts Cl2 Surface Wucr (2) ',':.- Liquid (6) Sludge (7) - Other Other (d) - - S INORGANIC CHEMISTRY Total r�rumetcr Ruulu milt/1 Parameter ltcxulW mg/1 1'r►rntnctcr -•--Arrenic Rcrult• mg/1 llariu,n Brunie Silver C+►dmtum ---r 1)a._., Sulfate -.-.. Chrontlulp --- Cadmium -.._ Zinc --.. Uad ....... Chromi Ph ---.. Mercury -�—�- Chromium ._,.. Conductivity —.— Scicnlum Copper Silver TOG - ad ------------ Manganer+e Mercury «.. Nimtc , Scicniurn ------------ ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Parameter "-------•M.«�........,�..,.. Res"ItA Ing/1 1'arr►ir►ctcr IZc�ulty m�/1 P�rxmcter P�'TrGG/MS Rcxultx mg/1 Acid:Bi/N bxc� EDB -.'T -----1'Cu't Mcchoxychlor ....., I'etrolctlm �---- Toxaphvne .�-.... Lin¢ar►c _""'. 2�'lS•TP (tiivcrc) MICROBIOLoGy Parrtmctcr I"D1OCHEM1STRy ---()VtF) Cali form CoJoni "/I001njx 1'aran►eter Rerultc PCl/1 (MP)q) Coltform Colonlw/100rn1t '-M-- Groau Alpha •-•.- Gr000 Beta Date Rcccivcd 1 Date Extracted SYa -W G Date Reported Date Analyzed Reportcd py Lab Number[� DHS 3191 (RevLW VMS) 5011J .rwl hl""' W WWC (Rcvkw 7/873 —T. it �,rtJ'(,�I I f i ��J,V ', / � 1 Y I �`^ T" �I' I r1}1�(•;J` T ��I �"�1•` T',R4 J"yG1J'Pwbk Ha P,V1 pox2till � WiIrr►1 Slto Number' Nr r>y an Sul Name of Sltc�' Flcld Ssrnplc Numb cr sz lt,�floi . 276 ,» CQllcetcd D Site Location S2 i lDN pe. , Qkc Cktcd -3d Type 9 ; Time - n rC4nccntratc . Groundwater f I 1 Cwnmonts Sutfice Water (2) Liquid (6) S udYc (7) -........ Other (♦) :'�...._... Other (t�) -- INORGANIC CHEMISSTRY Parameter Total Ruults mg/1 Parameter ----Arsenic. Results mg/1 Prrametcr Results mg/1 Bwrlwn ---- Ar►cnlc --,,. Barium Silver ---- C�xdmlum --_. Cadntlum -"-- Sulfwtu - ... Chron►! um .r..._ Chlorl�lc -.-. Zinc --. Lewd ...�,- Chromium-"-r-1'h Mercury ----. Conductivity ._.._. Sclrnlwn ...._ Copper -.....Silver Fluoride ,1,� Irott� ---- Mwngancsc "" -._._ Mercury ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 1'aramctcr ltwults mg/1 I'arwm,ctcr �~_^�•�� 1'6kT:GC/Ails Results 11►g/1 ParYmctcr ..._� EDB Results mY/1 Acld:11/N l:xr, Mcthoxychlor •sox ...� rcls�� ......1'molcum --- Toxwphcik ..,.._ Lndrin 214-0 .�.-.,. Lindur►c "~�^ 24�5•TP ([tivcx) MICROBIOLOGY RADIOCHEMISTRY �. (MF) Co►iform Co1ony/1001,11s Results PCl/1 (MM) Conform Coloulcs/104nt1s-�.--Groad Alpha ' --- Dxtc Rcccivecl 7 A Date Extracted Date Reported v .. y Rcportcd By Date Analyzed Lab Number �y9" DHS J 19! (Revlsod SuIW un1 N�,uduw W-AIC (Rcwkw 7/87) Dlvtrlot► Q! llct�irh $crvlcN �, �,��,� � ���� •U St+1w 1►+Ilbgrogry of Pubhc Ha , P. 0 llux 260 ! ir# j (�✓ C!° Y�t,.No WllmirwiQn Sltt Site Numbcr. (L�f ( t1,►141�1►276 Field Sample Numbcr 5 Z/ Name of Site --.- ...,. Site "[ion Collected II� � . �;�~ .. �, Time .:4t'� Camine Environmcnlal �`, Cgncontrate nts roundwater (1) . ,..,...._ Solid (5) - --...__ Surface Water (2) ....,,,, Li ._..�� Soil (3) w......._ Sludge (7) -�. Other (4) Other (a) INORGANIC CHEMISTRY Extractatble's Parameter Itcrul4 mg/1 Parameter -.-... Arrcnic ...._.. Arrcnic -..-_. Barium Barium Cadmium -.-.. Cadmium -..�, Chromlwtt .,_,.,., Chlorhie.,-.� l.t ad � Mercury Chromtum -_.--_ Scicolwn ~�.. Copper .Stivrr ..._.. Fluoride Iron Lead —Mercury -""' .._.... Nitrate. "- ----. Selenium Parameter Redul4 mg/1 Total Itcrultr mg/1 I Parameter Results mg/1 _ ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Parameter ltcrultr Irtu/ 11 4Z Acld:ll/N Ext, "r pll .._... TOx .,._._.1 Cu ; .Petroleum Lindattc MICROBIOLOGY -..... Silva -_._-. Sulfate ..._- Zinc Conductivity .,..... TDS Parameter Rerulcr mg/ 1 --.-., Mcthoxychlor a.,_. Toxtphctu: ...,. 2,4-ll —» 2►4,5-TP (silvcx) Parameter RADIOCHEMISTRY --M Parameter Rerultr PCi/1 -,--_ (MF) Coli(orm Colonlcr/lUOtnlr "' —.. (MPN) Collform Colonic$/ 104mla --�-- Groor Alpha •+•.�• Groao beta Date Recelved -.2 4'q A" �� Q Date Reported Date Extracted _._L=.! _y�� �-i/� ' ��1�'r .V -------..,._. Datc Analyzedcjav- Reported lay. Lab Number • �'� DHS 3191 (Rcviror( 7/05) Solid . w Wratc (Rolew 7/07) DIvIaW►► of )ichl►h ti,r►vlca , t "� �; ,C. A StAtf LtlborAwry of Public hc&i !.' t 1 t r 1 1J'° � f S, � Q,V Sx , ; , ; P. a, wx Zap ell , . �44 N� Wtlmin,lton sm Site Number,©�' .% ,✓ lhhli►, Z?6 Field Sample Number Name of site: Site Location Collectcd,Dy'':...,. L=,!�;�'e; ....�..,,.,,_ lDH 2 Qalc Collected Type -of Samp1F• — � yz Time EnvironmcnR�tl ''' ' . 1; Cgncentrwte � Cotamonts Sold (57,114 - l , Surface Water (2) Liquid (6) ..._..... Soil (3) Sludge (7) - Ocher (4) ;• Other (8) INORGANIC CHEMISTRY �xtraC(a1,liCa �+-rr+..r..r•`+�++.+.�w+......•...w..�a Total 1't►rameter Rcrulu mU/1 Parameter Rtrults mtt/1ameter Rcsulu mg/1 -.-,._. Arrenic ....,.,�.,, ,,.•,._,.,,,.,, ,,,_,_ Arocnic ....,.,_ Et:E er-.--11arlum BariumfatuCadmium Cadmium -.....Chromium "c .�..._ Chloride ....._ 1'h -_- Lead .,_.,.. Chromium Mercury Conductivity .._._ Coplxr TDS Silver n Fluoride •� ._.._. Iran Lca �� ?tiit►n�4neYC —Mercury —Nitrate. ._._.- .�.._.".'� _`"• ------ .._.. Selenium ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Parameter Rc.ulu mtt/ 1 1'aratnctc_-� Results rng/1 Parameter Rcrult►I mg/1 --- Acld:U/N Ext, .._._ I,Cb,a --. Methoxychlor .'l'OX --- Toxophrrw bndrin 2�4�5•TP (silvcx) �...._ .�..,.� Lindanc — �, MICROBIOLC)GY RADIOCHEMISTRY 1'arametot• Parameter (MF) Coliforowk Calonlcx/(pgtn(o lterulto PC (MI'N) Coliform Colortics/IQOmis •••�•--Grooa Alpha - - - - Dt►te Received !1q a :��A Date Reported Date Extracted Y �' Q 1 `�� ►��� Pr Date Analyzed r Reported py Lab Number C` '�� DHS 3191 Mcvlud 9/05) --- xllJ awl Ht+r►dow WMtc (RcvlkW i/d?) 4a1YG11Q(► pr l �W�lil1rVIcH, ; °j b w''� r� ►'+�Ml T it l �4 St M , $/ of ubl(C �, Yp /•P� HuuunnJ ': -i'•; 1. i'!� ; I. t ti y , �; )I �:. li +�N �'j i:., . 3 ail tit ,fit' �✓ WX�W L N, W►lmin�t4n Sup Site Number • ° �' • V .� ''. �`��►2?b Field Sample Number Name of Site cje kL Site Location Collected D - !' `y �' 1L1N — a Date "Ucctcd 7 TtiPa of Stnp:. Tim; Environmcnt,�l '�.`.; Cottic;ntrwte .. ., � . Commonts =_SG=rfacC Water (2) Liquid 6 q () -....... Soil (3) ' ..,.,._. Sludge (7) - -. Other (4) Other (!)) INORGANIC CHEMISTRY Extractable&rA Total rA eurResults meter Iicrult1tc Parameter Resulu mg/1 ic ti +�.Sl1VCr iumm ium2iM: mlwttidePh mium ry --_. Conductivity wn Copper ..� TDS — Silver — Fluoride —Toe - _._._Iron .—_.Manganese ._._.. Mercury `_.... ._.._ ---_ Selenium ---- ORGANIC CHEMISTRY r-&-(_/tAcid:B/N Results mg/1 Parameter��.�II csults mg/ 1Parameter Results mg/ 1 EDB hxt, LDB I,Clls --. Mrthaxychlor Petroleum --- Tpxapl�eru .r-,.. Lindar►e MICROBIOLOGY It.ADIOCI-IEMISTRY Palramcirm ICIrr Paran►cccr Results P1,3/1 --(M1�) Colifarm Colonlcs/lUOmis . --- (MI'N) Cohform Colonies/ l Wmle -R-- Gross Alpha ...�. ..-.� Grose Beta -..,.. Do,tc Rrcclvcd 9 - _ c SA' i Date Reported Dace Extracted`�_- `7 - q 0 S; n C, Date Analyzed=---1-92 �4`i Pry-9 _]a Reported Ay - Lab Number •.r,:.:".i!'r��l DHS 3191 (Rcv6W WAS) 6o1W ""'� N��►duiu Wmtc (Rswkw 7/07) STATE LABORATORY OF PUBLIC HEALTH 0 DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES, N.C. DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES P.O. BOX 28047 - 306 N. WILMINGTON, ST., RALEIGH, N.C. 21611 ORGANIC CHEMICAL ANALYSIS BASE/NEUTRAL AND ACID EXTRACTABLES LAB NO FIELD # �20 f' / 0 / „L i --COMPOUND N-nitrosodimeth lamine —T-YP-E - — —/— — - — - �2_ UNITS /1 q _ -c oroe - e er— -I- 2-chlo-rophenol phenol 1.3-dichlorobenzene 1 4-d i ch I orobenzene 1, 2-di ch I orobenzene b i s (2-ch l.oro i sopropy D ether hexachloroethane N-nitroso-di-n-propy Iamine nitrobenzene is rone 2-nitr henol 214-dimeth 1 henol bis(2-chIoroe_thox methane 2 4-dichlo henol 1 2 4-trichlorobenzene naphthalene hexachlorobutadiene 4-ch I oro4n-cresol -- -- - exachlorocyclopentadiene 2y46-trichlorophenol 2-chloronaphthalene� acenaphthylene dimethyl phthalate 2,6-dinitrotoluene acenaphthene 2 4-dinitr henol 2_,4-dinitrotoluene _5�650 O� O 4-n i t ropheno l SO�j�D fluorene D 30 4-ch I oropheny 1 phenylether die_th 1 hthalate 4,6-dinitro-o-cresol 5 0 di hen lamine /0�330 azobenzene 4-bromr�phen 1 hen lether hexachIorobe nzene �entachlorophenol SO S_0 phenanthrene anthracene dibut 1 phthalate fluoranthene MID L J - Estimated value. yz,0/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. M 2) L NA - Not analyzed. 1/ - lentative identification. �/ — On NRDC List of Prinritv Pnllii+anfc N.C. D,iv,iA on o6 HeaP,th SeAvicu DHS 3068-0 (4196 Labo& tmy) O STATE LABORATORY OF PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES, N.C. DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES P.O. BOX 26047 - 306 N. WILMINGTON, ST.• RALEIGH, N.C. 21611 ORGANIC CHEMICAL ANALYSIS BASE/NEUTRAL AND ACID .. •. , - c • ��—Q�'r .:.'f °MAE MIT" pyrene MD- J - Estimated value. HZ01S0/1- 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 NA - Not analyzed. 1/ - Tentative identification. - On NROC List of Priority Pollutants. is the Minimum Detection Limit. (n7)U N.C. V-cv-Qcon 06 Health SeAvicm VHS 3068-0 (4186 Labo,-a,tmy) STATE LABORATORY OF PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES, N.C. DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES P.O. BOX 28047 - 306 N. WILMINGTON, ST., RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 nocnuTr /rur-A, BASE/NEUTRAL AND ACID EXTRACTABLES LAB NO FIELD N COMPOUND _ x N-nitro lamine -TYPE- UNITS /1 /k /1 /k /1 /k /1 /k 1-1 oroet - -et 2-chlor2phenol I 2henol 1.3-lichlorobenzene 1,4-dichlorobenzene 1,2-dichlorobenzene bis(2-chloroisopropyl)ether hexachloroethane N-nitroso-di-n:pro py famine nitrobenzene isophorone 2-nitrophenol 2,4-dimet h 1 phenol Uis 2-chloroethox methane 2,4-dich10 henol 1,2.4-trichIorobenzene i naphthalene hexachlorobutadiene 4-chloro-m-cresol hexachlorocyclopentadi� 2,4,6-trichlor henol 2-chlorona hthalene acenaphthylene dimethyl phthalate 2 6-dinitrotoluene acena hthene 2,4 �gjnitrophenol s01160 O 2,4-dinitrotoluene p 4-nitrophenol O�D fluorene O O 4—chlorophen y1 henylether diethyl phthalate 4,6-dinitro-o-cresol d i�heny 1 am i ne /p���p azobenzene 4-bromophenylphenylether hexachlorobenzene ntach l orThenol SO__SO henanthrene�O anthracene dibut 1 phthalate fluoranthene �I IL v J - Estimated value. HzO/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. M D L NA - Not analyzed. - .. 1/ - Tentative identification. 2/ - On NRDC List of Priority Pollutants. N.C. Vtivi,6 ion a6 Heae th Senvice-6 VHS 3068-0 (4/86 LaboAotaa.y) 0-1/ STATE LABORATORY OF PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION OF 14EALTII SERVICES, N.C. DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES P.O. BOX 28047 - 306 N. WILMINGTON, ST., RALEIGH, N.C. 21611 ORGANIC CHEMICAL ANALYSIS BASE/NEUTRAL AND ACID LAB NO EXTRACTABLES FIELD - II -COMPOUND TYPE .� ) - rene 10 benzidine 0 ZPAa(2 DUtyl Deq _ - ben z(a)anthracene chr sere 3,3-dichlorobenzidine 5011�5Q _ bis 2 eth lhex 1 )hthalate 01 0 di-n-cxtyl phthalate OLD benzo b f1uoranthene benzo (k) f I uoranthene benzo (pyrene indeno(1,2,3-cd)rene dibenzo(a,h)anthracene benzo(g,h,i)perylene aniline 0 lam- Lx_ -- benzoic acid bent 1 alcohol 4-chIoroani1ine dibenzofuran O 2-methy 1na hthalene 2.-meth 1 henol 4-4nethy 1 pheno 1 ste 2-nitroaniline 3-nitroaniline 4-nitroaniline 2,4,5-trichlohenol /V1 D I- J - Estimated value. Nz0/S0/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. NA - Not analyzed. 1/ - Tentative identification. 2/ - On NROC List of Priority Pollutants. N.C. 1?4'v4'etOR ob He_aUh Sehvicm VHS 3068-0 (4186 Labotw tmy) STATE LAPORATORY OF PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES, N,C. DEPARTMENT OF,HUMAN RESOURCES P.O. BOX 28047 - 306 N. WILMINGTON. ST., RALEIGH, N.C. 21611 ORGANIC CHEMICAL ANALYSIS /3rus6 C ree k MI,U —/ A., /./--i A a/— I)1/1< 41qlln , ))-I..._ J.._ t- ' i �• • • I • • a i O ' '� 1 �rsa•.Vrri / b wLTvlr. ...011 .��..�...o.�...� Cam.... • ... .too. . 1 .........�..�C........ a illilljlllll . . 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 nurber is the Minimum NA - Not analyzed. Detection Limit. = M D L .- 1/ - Tentative identification. 7/ - On NRDC List of Priority Pollutants. ! N.C. Division of llealth Services DIIS 3068-0 (4/86 Laboratory) STATE LABORATORY OF PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES, N.C. DEPARTMENT OF ,HUMAN RESOURCES P.O. BOX 28047 - 306 N. WILMINGTON, ST., RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 T( �GANICcC].--MICAL ANALYSIS / , MIND 1 � f 1 • I � _- 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. z M D L NA - Not analyzed. 1/ - Tentative identification. 7/ - On NRDI List of Priority Pollutants. 1 N.C. Division of fiea].th Services DIIS 3068-0 (4/86 Laboratory) 19 AX TO- Tia A_ Q6r' Cy l CJ C F n A g b i ro o ro' a ti t w A i o A' W -i--- A �. O GJr [o--G C) — p N Cu to � n 9 b O 3 n a. r° 3 m °� CR V;` '� C ~ I ccnn w I to O � TQOp Ai a; a P m a 9 Ell a a zj G o a R o ml > n z `�• O '�' ff I a ; E � a N Qi O ro � t7 P q 0 0 � I e�aN71 VI x 9c• n ^' h CCC��� S C , �i c ar two 7 c u b h V 03 6 - tn I I n m m ' � d v j a G n i I I OFD g C f n � o P m m y M 6. ° X7 Z e A P H ht Ip : 3 Lid r �. a O A v` 1 116 LIF`i _r-+L_: :" , i F i____I t-F, I� 11 -1' , TI ._ SEMIVOLATILE ORGANICS REPORT - DEM LAB LAB NUMBER: 2W3826 SUPERVISOR LAB #: 2W3826 -DATE REPORTED BY CHECKED BY ENTERED BY T REVgEWH — CHECKED BY SAMPLE TYPE: WATER DI4�U4-ION—FAC—TeR—: CONC. CAS NUMBER TQL ANALYTE NAME UG/L X 1 108-95-2 10 PHENOL U 111-44-4 10 BZS(2-CHLOROETHYL) ETHER U 95-57-8 10 2-CHLOROPHENOL U 541-73-1 10 1,3-DICHLOROBENZENE U 106-46-7 10 1,4-DICHLOROBENZENE U 100-51-6 20 BENZYL ALCOHOL U 95-50-1 10 1,2-DICHLOROBENZENE U 95-48--7 10 2-METHYL PHENOL U 108-60-1 10 BIS(2-CHLOROISOPROPYL) ETHER U 106-44-5 10 4-METHYL PHENOL U 621-64-7 10 N-NITROSO-DI-N-PROPYLAMINE U 67-72-1 10 HEXACHLOROETHANE U 98-95-3 10 NITROBENZENE U 7-8-59=1 10 ISOPHORONE U 88-75-5 10 2-NITRO PHENOL U 105-67-9 10 2,4-DIMETHYL PHENOL U 65-85-0 50 BENZOIC ACID U 111-91-1 10 BIS(2-CHLOROETHOXY) METHANE U 120-83-2 10 2 , 4-DICHLORO PHENOL U 120-82-1 10 1,2,4-TRICHLOROBENZENE U 91-20-3 10 NAPHTHALENE U 106-47-8 20 4-CHLOROANILINE U 87-68-3 10 HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE U 59-50-7 20 4-CHLORO-3-METHYL PHENOL U 91-57-6 10 2-METHYL NAPHTHALENE U 77-47-4 10 HEXACHLOROCYCLOPENTADIENE U 88-06-2 10 2,4,6-TRICHLORO PHENOL U 95-95-4 10 2,4,5-TRICHLORO PHENOL U 91-58-7 10 2-CHLORO NAPHTHALENE U 88-74--4 50 2-NITROANALINE U 131-11-3 10 DIMETHYL PHTHALATE U 208-96-8 10 ACENAPHTHYLENE U 606-20-2 10 2,6-DINITROTOLUENE U 99-09-2 50 3-NITROANALINE U 83-32-9 10 ACENAPHTHENE U 51-28-5 50 2,4-DINITRO PHENOL U 100-02-7 50 4-NITRO PHENOL U 132-64--9 10 DIBENZOFURAN U 121-14-2 10 2,4-DINITROTOLUENE U 84-66-2 10 DIETHYL PHTHALATE U 7005-72--3 10 4-CHLOROPHENYL PHENYL ETHER U 86-73--7 10 FLUORENE U 100-01-6 50 4-NITROANALINE U 534-52--1 50 4,6-DINITRO-2-METHYL PHENOL U r:d_p_, _- � �-�._ ! � i -= t=i-'�Jf I � i 1E' • i r �,�;iJi- i I I_;�-' � r; I SEMTVOLATILE ORGANICS REPORT - DEM LAB 86-30-6 10 N-NITROSODIPHENYLAMINE U 10-1-5-5-3 10 4-BROMOpHENYL PHENYL ETHE-R U 118-74-1 10 HEXACHLOROBENZENE U 87-86-5 5.0 PENTACHLORO PHENOL - U - 85-01-8 10 PHENANTHRENE u 120-12-7 10 ANTHRACENE U 84-74-2 " O-D---I-N-BUTYL Tf jkLATE 206-44-0 10 FLUORANTHENE U 129-00-0 10 PYRENE U 85-68-7 10 BUTYLBENZYL PHTHALATE U 91-94-1 20 3,3'-DICHLOROBENZIDINE U 56-55-3 10 BENZO(A)ANTHRACENE U - 218-01-9 10 CHRYSENE U 117-81-7 10 BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE U 117-84-0 10 DI-N-OCTYL PHTHALATE U 205-99-2 10 BENZO(B)FLUORANTHENE U 207-08-9 10 BENZO(K)FLUORANTHENE U 50-32-8 10 BENZO(A)PYRENE U 193-39-5 10 INDENO(1,2,3-CD)PYRENE U 53-70-3 10 DIBENZO(A,H)ANTHRACENE U 191-24-2 10 BENZO(G,H,I)PERYLENE U R SEMI'V'OLATILE ORGANICS FOR SAMPLE NUMBER : 2_W-38.2-6- UNIDENTIFIED 14 E UNIDENTIFIED 9 E UNIDENTIFIED 6 E TQL= TARGET QUANTITATION LIMIT T= TENTATIVELY IDENTIFIED ESTIMATED CONCENTRATION E= ESTIMATED CONCENTRATION U= COMPOUND ANALYZED FOR NOT DETECTED N- COMPOUND NOT ANALYZED FOR D= DETECTED BELOW QUANTITATION LIMIT H= HOLDING TIME EXCEEDED TQL SUBJECT TO CHANGE DUE TO INSTRUMENT SENSITIVITY APE eY Co 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 L. Mey, . William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary.`, September 10, 1992 Direct,.. Mr. Randall Fletcher' Avery County Manager County Courthouse Newland, N.C. 28657 RE: Notification Of Semi-annual Sampling Dates For Landfills Dear Mr. Fletcher, This past January a letter was mailed to all landfill owner/ operators informing them that the Solid Waste Section will be requiring semi-annual ground and surface water monitoring beginning January 1, 1993. All landfill owner/operators were requested to -notify—the—sec ion prior to July 1, 1992, of the months they will be performing each of their semi-annual sampling episodes for the 1993 calendar year. Please note details in the letter of January 10, 1992 that is enclosed with this letter. As of this date the Solid Waste Section has no record of the proposed sampling dates for next year for your facility. Please notify the Solid Waste Section in writing immediately of the two months you have chosen for sampling this coming year. A response should be received in our office by October 15, 1992. If you have any questions regarding this request or the water quality monitoring program required at sanitary landfills in North Carolina, please contact the Solid Waste Section at (919) 733-0692. Sincerely, Bobby L�utfy Hydrogeologist Solid Waste section cc: Regional Supervisor-J'Utl4N FoStUF Waste Management Specialist AL /-/E7-zeZj Attachment An Equal Opportunity Afflrmadve Action Employer X0 ¢e Z�- ql-, m .c� a-n �J�,-� �1�, ,tl i,2 u,•� : oh.� Qom.. �[ e.�.�- � � .�.�: g .�,... `t'I'l J 0-6 41e�l �� � G'4"ytn�OQLG�� l � �� �,�,p � .f1i►c C �C�Gr-G c'J"y�_ � 2J2A�J ttT'Yt. - o-Z, 6, le- I A, — earserLecl e, ��