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DWM Brownfields Inspection Report
Submitted By: jkslaughter_ncdenr
Submitted Time: 04/14/2022 8:27 AM
I. Inspection Information
Date & Time: 04/13/2022 10:50 AM Inspection Type: Meeting
Brownfields Staff:
Kevin Slaughter
Other Personnel:
Shannon Switch - Hart & Hickman (H&H)
Location:
Lat: 35.2106687, Long: -80.8682944,
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II. Project Information
Number: 24043-20-060 Name: Gas Fired Products (RN)
Address: 421 W. Tremont
Avenue
City: Charlotte
County: Mecklenburg
III. Environmental
Current Use of Property: Residential
Structures on Property: New Structures Violation: No
Vapor Mitigation Systems: Observed Vapor Mitigation Violation: No
Use of Surface Water or Groundwater: Not Observed Water Use Violation: No
Exposed Soils: Observed Exposed Soils Violation: No
Summary: Observed vapor barrier inspection performed by H&H. See additional
comments in Inspector Comments below.
Summary: N/A
Summary: High density apartments currently under construction.
Summary: Consistent with development activities and EMP.
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Use of Basements: Observed Basement Violation: Unknown
Storage of Chemicals: Not Observed Chemical Violation: No
Groundwater Monitoring Wells: Not Observed Monitoring Well Violation: No
Current Exposure to Public/Public Risk:
Summary: Soil contact walls are present without a VIMS barrier on exterior side as
designed. Additional details are provided in the March 3, 2022, Site Inspection Report.
No interior VIMS barrier installation has occurred to date.
Summary: N/A
Condition:
Summary: N/A
No risk to the public observed at the time of the Site inspection.
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IV. Inspector Comments
V. PHOTOGRAPHS
Photo 1: VIMS barrier inspection facing east.
The Site Inspection was performed during a H&H barrier inspection at the property. In general, the VIMS
barrier installation looked good, with a couple of areas identified by H&H where the barrier was too taunt to
lay flat along the bottom of some footer trenches. In these locations, the barrier was sliced, and large patches
were added to allow barrier to relax as needed (Photos 4 and 5).
During DEQ’s Site Inspection, it appeared that the VIMS barrier along the vertical concrete walls (Background
Photo 1 and Photos 6 and 7) would not be adhered to the vertical concrete wall and did not appear to match
any of the VIMP drawings. The design engineer was contacted during the site inspection, however, without
internal discussions, the inspector was not prepared to give verbal approval on the proposed barrier
modification. This was discussed with the DEQ project manager and the VI Specialist following the Site
Inspection and subsequently, H&H was contacted regarding this issue.
During a Teams call on May 17, 2022, H&H indicated that the VIMS barrier in Photos 6 & 7 had been extended
and adhered directly to the vertical concrete wall. This was verbally approved by DEQ during the Teams call,
and H&H will submit a VIMS Modification Request covering this barrier modification. In addition, the
Modification Request will cover the installation of the VIMS barrier on the inside of soil contact walls where
soil was inadvertently backfilled against some exterior walls prior to installing the VIMS barrier.
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Photo 2: VIMS riser painted orange, attached to suction line bridging thickened slab trench.
Photo 3: electrical conduit held in place with solid stake (rebar).
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Photo 4: Bottom of footer trench where VIMS barrier was too taunt to lay flat. The VIMS
barrier was cut, and a patch was installed to allow the barrier to better fit the footer contours.
Photo 5: Photograph of VIMS barrier patch in the process of being installed.
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Photo 6: Based on field conversation, VIMS barrier to be terminated at wood ledger board.
After requesting verification, design engineer phoned and suggested terminating VIMS barrier
at exposed footer. Neither option appeared to match the VIMP drawings.
Photo 7: Another section of wall similar to Photo 6 although wooden ledger boards are
mounted directly on concrete wall footer.