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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCD079044426_19930319_General Electric Co. Shepherd Farm_FRBCERCLA SERB C_Sherpherd Farm Pre-NPL correspondence 1988 - 1993-OCRState of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, arid Natural Resources ' 512 North Salisbury Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 James 8. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan 8. Howes, Secretary March 19, 1993 Carl B. Blair Public Health Service (E-32) Agency for Toxic Substances & Disease Registry 1600 Clifton Road NE Atlanta, GA 30333 Dear Mr. Blair: I was very pleased to receive the "Preliminary Health Assessment for the General Electric LSD/ Shepherd Farm Site" for review. I found the text very cogent and well organized. I think you have done a thorough job. Thank you for including the data that we provided to you. It is cited accurately and appropriately. It was a pleasure to review this report. Please let me know if we can be of further assistance. cc: Dr. Paul Buescher Lee Crosby Sincerely, --r:::: Tim E. Aldrich, Ph.D., M.P.H., CTR Director, Cancer Surveillance Unit 'I>- ,. . P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-4984 Fax# 919-733--0513 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative· Action Employt.,- • SUPEr,FUfiD P0/11··1i'f-l · · !Jf\1!\~/ North Carolina Department of Human Resources Division of Health Services P.O. Box 2091 • Raleigh, North Carolina 27602-2091 James G. Martin, Governor David T. Flaherty, Secretary Ronald H. Levine, M.D., i,!.P.H. MEMORANDUM TO: FROM: SUBJECT: Lee Crosby, Head Superfund Branch Ph.D. June 6, 1989 Kenneth Rudo, Toxicologist Environmental Epidemiology Branch Shepherd Farm. Property Health Assessment Private Drinking Water Well Contamination East Flat Rock, Henderson County, North Carolina Stale Health Director In response to your memo dated April 10, 1989, I am enclosing a copy of our drinking water health risk eva'luation that assesses the health risk posea· by the well water in East Flat Rock, North Carolina in Henderson County, laboratory nwnber 900562. I apologize for the delay in the response to your memo and hope this will answer any questions you or the residents have concerning the well results. These results also contain a recommendation as to the further use of the water. A copy will a_lso be on .file in t_he office of Linda Sewall, Assistant Chief of the Environmental Health Section; If you have any questions or need further information, .please contact me at (919) 733-3410. KR:km Enc.losure c: Linda Sewall John I. Freeman, D.V.M., M.P.H. Ted Taylor, Ph.D. \:J}t~~[~; , , \} ]v~f 1i~{!1f'i~f ~:. North Carolina Department of Human Resources Division of Health Services P.O. Box 2091 • Raleigh, North Carolina 27602-2091 ~ · ' >c•.l l · James G. Martin, Governor David T. Flaherty, Secretary Rcr-,ald H. Levine, M.D., M.P.H. State Health Director MEMORANDUM TO: FROM: RE: 10 l\pril 1989 Dr. John Freeman, D.V.M., M.P.H., Head Environmental Epidemiology Branch Lee Crosby, Head iJC,; Superfund Branchr Shepherd Farm Property Health Assessment Private drinking water well contamination East Flat Rock, Henderson County, NC. On 30 November 1988 samples were taken of soil, drum contents, creek sediment, creek water, and well water from on and around the Shepherd farm property.· This site was reportedly used as a disposal and burning area for wastes from the General Electric plant in East Flat Rock. In fact, Mr. Gene Shepherd, the land owner, hauled wastes from the GE plant from about 1955 until about 1970. During the sampling, drums of a hardened substance and electrical-type wastes (insulators, etc.) were observed. Two of the closest wells were sampled. Sample analyses show that the nearest well, belonging to Seldon and Bettie Hill, is contaminated with 193 ug/1 tetrachloroethene and a trace of trichloroethylene. The other well, at a house rented by Larry Maybin, is shown to be contaminated with 5 ug/1 tetrachloroethene. It was recommended by Dr. Ted Taylor that the residents cease using water from these two wells. On 6 March 1989 the Henderson County Health Department sampled another nearby well. Sample analyses returned to me from our lab on 5 April 1989 show this well to be contaminated with 237.4 ug/1 tetrachloroethene. I am enclosing sample analyses results. Grover Nicholson has discussed the results with Ted Taylor. It is our understanding that Ted Taylor will review the enclosed data and forward a health risk assessment of the contamination and a recommendation for use of the water to me as soon as possible. ,. .·· .. ·br. Freeman 4-10-89 page 2 If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Grover Nicholson or me at (919) 733-2801. LC/GN/db/letter ,._·:.· . >,_. /~ .·;;. '=,,·.•,¥; . k;t<:::;:J~, i~t~it:,; X:;/t ·. ·1';"1 ' f . I i I ' 'l i I l , North Carolina Department of Human Resources Division of Health Services P.O. Box 2091 • Raleigh, North Carolina 27602-2091 James G. Martin, Governor David T. Flaherty, Secretary Ronald H. Levine, M.D., M.P.1-l. MEMORANDUM TO: FROM: RE: 27 February 1989 Dr. John Freeman, D.V.M., M.P.H., Head Environmental Epidemiology Branch Lee Crosby, Head)C/ Superfund Branch .' :; Shepherd Farm Property Health Assessment Private drinking water well contamination East Flat Rock, Henderson County, NC. State Health Director On 30 November 1988 samples were taken of soil, drum contents, creek sediment, creek water, and well water from on and around the Shepherd Farm property. This site was reportedly used as a disposal and burning area for wastes from the General Electric plant in East Flat Rock. In fact, Mr. Gene Shepherd, the land owner, hauled wastes from the GE plant from about 1955 until about 1970. During the sampling, drums of a hardened substance and electrical-type wastes (insulators, etc.) were observed. Two of the closest wells were sampled. Sample analyses show that the nearest well, belonging to Seldon and Bettie Hill, is contaminated with 193 ug/1 tetrachloroethene and a trace of trichloroethylene. The other well, at a house rented by Larry Maybin, is shown to be contaminated with 5 ug/1 tetrachloroethene. I am enclosing the sample analyses results and a map of the area showing sampling locations. Would you have your staff review the enclosed data and forward a health risk assessment of the contamination and a recommendation for use of the water to me as soon as possible? If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Grover Nicholson or me at (919) 733-2801. LC/GN/db/letter -·c::-'::"'--,,;I. r~:..)·. ·-------, ', ~ . ~-=e:::::-.\_ •-I \ ;-■ -:=-:i/ • 1 .... ■ • rnl -■ 7 -• I . . II: 11\ ( J_i,::.cc'..., s==-- • II• I )://r .-'\. 1 • /--~ ( \,_ · ~t~r: ~~. J~_\_-~- \_ ' f 2/:J)als -C " 00 --' --, ~J • - ;; ~~:;,>'\\ ///-:::=cl--.. • ![-.-; ~: ~~II~~~~ .f:,t.,.'& r----...;J . .-//~~I . -:::-_: .. ~ .,._ ~! . /__. '-.. \ \,. '!_. "· ,,._ ·: .. >. .,.,,.;::.~-' ,,.., •· ••. •'-~• · ..._ !;.••.~.,, . ERFIL. •icl-~ ~~.. "lie&:~-.. • ·· ,, ~N)~.--.· f:._:· .-,~~ .::.-_:_;2, -....... _•-.. :,. c~~~ ., -~-;/#\~~7". """'""" e)t 2 ', ~~; ;•,~'LL ~i~0~$s:it[~ ~If-'-'%,,;:---.. ~;/'<-r',:---, ::;,...-.,,._,-< ~;?•a~ w~•t•·. :. ·. PtS~}~·)t~·/. '-"'...._ ·•;~~;{£{,,. -~· :~ }71.~·-Y. / ~/ z~ -, rA.sse ·.·.::... , r■• \ '~. / I I 1 / .. ' . ,· ~ EPH J2l> $ Hav::.e 'I ==~=cc--, r,' ·--· " \ ' '-.:, '...\ ;~~0:·•' .. }{. 5cwu ' ·•~. .... t ·:~ ... Sample #1 Contents of drum Sample #2 Background soil Sample #3 Burn area Surface Soil composite Sample #4 Maybin Well Sample #5 Disposal area Surface soil . Sample #6 . Creek water · ·Downslope Sample #7 Creek sediment Downslope Sample #8 Hill well :.\:.:"/\:.~t}{·~·:~._:. ;'.)} .; j~/.·:f ::· . ·. riar•Ern. ,:··. :::~ganio ·.Cont~i~Snon, ;,;.xt;,:, 0.43ppm PCB .#1260. ' ... ,L'.: Nci ext. organics. . . Trac~ 1,1,1-trichlo~oet~ane, 32 ug/kg toluene · No inorganic contamination. No PCB. No ext. organics. Trace of toluene. No inorganic contamination. 86.5 ppm PCB #1016. No ext. organics. No purgeable organics. No inorganic contamination. No PCB. 5 ug/1 tetrachloroethene. No ext. organics. No inorganic contamination 13.9 ppm PCB #1254 and #1016. NO ext. organics. No purgeable organics. No inorganic contaminatfon . No PCB. No ext. organics . Trace of 1,2-dichloroehtane Trace of 1,1,1-tricloroehtane, 6 ug/1 toluene. No inorganic contamination. 0.63 ppm PCB #1254 and #1016 No ext. or purgeable organics. No inorganic contamination. No.PCB. No ext. organics. Trace of trichloroethylene. 193. ug/1 tetrachlor.oethene. ~r~undwatet. cir·. Surfa2e .Water (2) __ Soil (3) Other ( 4) Extract.ables __ SoHd (5) . ___ Liquid:J6) •·· __ Sludge (7) . __ . Ocher (8) . . .. INClRGANIC CHEMISTRY .• >-'- Total Parameter Results mg/1 Parameter Results mg/1 Parameter __ A,senic __ B;irium __ ('.,:idrr.:um __ Chromium __ u:ad __ Mercury ~--~cJ,-niulil_ __ ,Silver Parameter __ P&T:GC/MS __ Acid:B/N Ext. __ TOX Remits mg/1 _)(,_Arsenic < o ,u l .l\._Silvcr 1-Barium < o. / __ Sulfates ~ Cadmium <O.DOS-__ Zinc __ Chloride jQ_ph _'lL_ Chromium <o .u __ C~nchictivity • __ .c,;pper _ms __ Fluoride _Toe __·Iron _K_Lead ,;:_P. 03 __ .. Mangane:>e _}{__Mercury < Q,C:,O01- __ Nitrate 1-Sclcnium -<_c?·OOs- ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Parameter _EDB Results mg/ 1 Parameter __ Mechoxychlor __ T oxaphene _______ . __ 2,4-D . __ PCB's __ Pcrrolcum _·. _Endrin __ Lindane __ 2,4,5-TP (silvcx) . MICROBIOLOGY RADIOCHEMJSTRY Results x Results Parameter Parameter Results PCi/1 • __ (/.ff) Colifor:n Colonies/l00mls ·. •: __ . (,slPN) Colifor;., Colonics/l00mls . j ' i--- ' __ Gross Alpha --Gross. Bcca I z.~(z...-fy Dace Reported ------------,----- Date Analr..ed Environ merit.al .. : ... _X __ Groundwater.(l) ___ Surface Water (2) __ Soil (J) ___ Other (4) Concentrate . __ Solid (5) .. · -~~Liquid (6) --'-Sludge (7) Other (8). :.comments .=. 2.-t.i re:12.. · INORGANIC CHEMISTRY Extractable, . Parameter __ A,scnic __ Barium __ Ddmium __ Chromium __ Lead. __ Mercury __,..,....,_~~fr-~iul_fl ___ __ .Silver . -- -- -- -- --··-.:. . Parameter __ P& T:GC/MS A .Acid:B/N Ext. __ TOX P;irarncter Results mg/ 1 . . Results mg/1 MICROBIOLOGY __ (MF) Coliform Colonies/l00mls __ · (MPN) Coliform Colonies/l00mls Total . Parameter Results mg/1 Parameter Results r __ Arsenic __ Silver __ B.arium . __ Sulfates _·_Cadmium __ Zinc __ Chloride _Ph _·_Chromium _·_. Conductivity __ .Copper _TDS __ Fluoride _TOC __ . Iron -- __ Lead -- __ · Mangane?e -- __ Mercury -- __ Nitrate -- __ Selenium -- ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Parameter _EDB LPCB's __ Petroleum _. _Endrin __ Lindane Results mg/ 1 Parameter Results . __ Methoxychlor _<=· n,_,.,_,o"-"o'-'O~J -1.,..,4"' nL!.. "",-1 __ T oxaphene I I _2,4-D __ 2,4,5-TP (silvcx) RADIOCHEWSTRY Para.ID.etcr Results PCi/1 __ Gross Alpha __ Gross Beta Date Reported::-:;;-:,-------::--,-,,-------PcBf · 8/JA Dare Analy--..ed J:i..-7-Y$:/P 11-J<ftf !JI:}._ -' , ' , . 803060 •·. Environmcrltal ~X~_' Groundwater (1) ___ Surface Water (2) ___ Soil (3) Other ( 4) . '·;-· .. --·'-· Solid (5) _.,. •.· ___ Liquid (6) __ Sludge (7) __ · Other (8) :5,,,_ Pt...E- . _ 0 N i'1 .. ~CVrf\{-) U INORGANIC CHEMJSTRY VO Extractable, . Total Pan meter __ Arsenic __ Dar.ium __ Gdrniurn __ Chromium __ Lead ___ Mercury ~ _ ~ e fr ni u ~ -·-__ .Silver . -- -- -- -- . ~-\" Parameter XP&T:GC/MS __ 1\cid:E/N Exe. __ TOX Parameter Results mg/1 Remits mg/ 1 MICROBIOLOGY l-.-(Ml') Coliform Colonies/ lO0mls : __ ·. (MPN) Coliform Colonies/l00mls i ;-- ' i Parameter" Results rng/1 __ Arsenic __ Barium __ Cadmium __ Chloride __ Chromium __ :Copper __ Fluoride _. __ Iron __ Lead __ Manganese __ Mercury __ ·Nitrate __ Selenium ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Parameter _EDB .lS.__PCB's __ Petroleum _· _Endrin __ Lindane Results mg/ 1 (Vor:l'!.i.) P.iI"a.metcr __ Gross Alpha __ Gross Beta Parameter __ Silver __ Sulfates __ Zinc __ Ph __ Conductivity _ms _Toe· -- -- -- -- -- -- Parameter _· _ Methoxychlor __ Tox~phcnc __ 2,4-D. __ 2,4,5-TP (silvcx) RADIOCHE1vGSTR\' Rcsulu, Resulu Results PCi/1 . ··~ ------~-------------,-----------'---,-----,-----,---------'-------- ' I .., .,,. <. .',J·•; -'-•• "~ -., ~-- ' Company '.s ·,~~i,:: LJ4c,Ui?Y.· ':Yh ;i,'/11/;j;:j,.;jifi'r /l,"h..,cl;/,/TeJ,ep}iob~·(,·\?:61,)'.•."~93:-:.'J;ij;'g/,!": ~ ({,;-'/ 22~:~;~~}~~"Z,1Ji&l~1~u~~:h:~~i:,;."~~~;fi¥fi;lfi~ Date •. s 21ri~l~d ·.~: :;g~;" :0;ii; :¥§$_·;" ., >, ,,< ·-:'t~~ ~ 'Time · strr;pl ;;·i·-c /.? z'-if •··· '.~~J~;;5;H~:f~f;,'.;: Type· o:: Process Generatmg ',Waste ' Field Irr.£orr:u2tion enc.in of-·Possession: 1. 2. · tit.le , 3. ) Res~l~s reported . signatur,:,, sign2Lure Inst::-uctions: Complet:e 211 2.pplicab.le infonoa:io,-. subrn.ir. 1-.,.ith ·.an2._~_}sis request t9~.s,_. :r:·.:: ·r title .. incluC:ing i fo UtN 5~ -I [kc . inclusive· dates· inclusive dat~s .,inclusive dar.·es' ·:.,t: d2te signat:ures, and •i•-· i:c Nurnb~{;_',-'c'cc-c-c~=.,-~~--,-c----~==-=====--,-. ~,~::{~J:i'.lf ~i;t ?i{~~/j~'°J~,':, .. Envir6q~e;h1f~( >i ·. : ::~··• ')... d~~Gndw~';~t (1) •· :>solid .(5). SiidK~ \•ht.c~. (2):. . ..• ;, uJL;J (6)> __ Soil (J) Oth,r ( 4) -~ Sludge (7) __ Other (8)- ··j•~"-i!l:1''~1;,:_:;-fi~;~.c;z4-3 .( . __ ::)'.·~ · me~ts · t:2UIJE. INORGANIC CHEMJSTRY Extractable, Parameter __ A~scnic __ Barium __ Cadmium __ Chromium __ Lead __ Mercury ~--~~-fr_r(\U_!_Il ___ . __ ,Silver .. --, ----~-- '· .. Results mg/1 Parameter ~Arsenic ~Barium ...Y__ Cadmium __ Chloride LChromium __ .Copper __ Fluoride __ lron LLead __ Manganese -£Mercury __ Nitrate __I'S_ Scleniu;,, Results mg/1 <O, I < o. oo,S- <a .c) Total Parameter LSilver __ Sulfates __ Zinc _Ph __ Conductivity __ ms __ TOC . Re.suits ORGANIC CHEMJSTRY Parameter __ P& T:GC/MS __ /\cid:B/N Ext. _TOX Parameter Results mg/1 MlCROBlOLOGY ! __ (MF) Coliform Colonies/l00mls I __ ·_ (MPN) Coliform Colonies/lO0mls Para=eter _EDB __ PCB's __ Petroleum __ Endrin __ Lindane l),;c Extracted --------------,---~~--- Results mg/1 Para.meter __ Gross Alpha __ Gross Beta Parameter __ Methoxychlot __ Toxaphcnc -2,4-D --2,4,5-TP (silvcx) RADIOCHElvlJSTRY Results Results PCi/1 ;2,~1z-&r' .Date Reported ________________ _ Date Anal y-.ed ·---7-vcs-CcC-.--0--::-:,,-.,.----:::,-=,:-----o J·,.·,'" • n ... , 288 L~1.-_ .+ 'i i.;[L En vironn1cntal )(. Groundwater .(1) ___ Surface Water (2) __ Soil (3) ___ Other· (4) Concentrate __ Solid (5) ___ Liquid (6) __ Sludge (7) Other (8) e:w..... ,_5, INORGANIC CH Par.:i.mctcr ___ Arsenic __ Barium _·_r...admium __ Chromium __ . Lead __ Mcrcllry ·-· ...,-~~-fr.f"!iU_In __ _ __ -Silver Results mg/1 Parameter __ Arsenic __ Bariwn __ Cadmium __ Chloride __ Chromium __ .Copper __ fluoride __ Iron __ Lead __ Manganese __ Mercury . __ . Nitrate . __ Selenium Results mg/1 Total· Parameter __ Silver __ Sulfates __ Zinc _Ph __ Conductivity _ms _Toe Results r ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Paran1etcr -~ P& T:GC/MS __ Acid:B/N Ext. __ TOX P;-iramr:ter Remlts mg/1 MICROBIOLOGY !-.-(HF) Coliform Colooies/l00mls i ___ (MI'N) Coliform Colonies/I00mls DJrc Rccdv~d Parameter __ £DB LPCB's __ Petroleum · __ Endrin __ Lindane Lh,c Exrracted c.·-v-;,-~....c..,1---¥~---··---"'--,---'---- ·.· --. __ .,~ .. , . _._ -- Results mg/1 Parameter __ Methoxychlor ;N?l (Vofl'A.-) __ Toxaphene __ 2,4-D __ 2,4,5-TP (silvcx) RADIOCHEMJSTRY Results P:i"ra.metcr Results PCi/1 --Gross Alpha __ Gross Beta ,_;/ -s-,c; Date Reported -=---"'e'.::'---'(,:;'---=--;L'-------PT . I Date Analy'-.ed __ l_-_3_-_'8'~. r;f~'1V.lf~~--c---- ,r"'\ l"I,,,""' --- _··.En"vironmcntil · X . Ground;a,er (1) ___ · Surf;ce Water (2) Soil (3) Other ( 4) . ,••.,--,,:. -· .. ·,"' .Con·eentrate · •,. ' -_ J'Csour:cs i._ __ ·7' Liquid (6) • __ 7i Sludge (7). ~~ Other (8) Co~n1~ii~ · 2-i.. i.r~ 12. .. •·· INORGANIC CHEMJSTRY Extract.ables Parameter __ Arsenic __ Barium . __ C.,1dmium __ Chromium __ Lead ___ Mercury ___..,..,......_~rJs_~iu_In _ __ .Silver . Parameter . . · __ P& TGC/MS l .''\cid:B/N Exe. __ TOX Result,; mg/1 Remlts mg/1 MICROBIOLOGY Parameter __ Arsenic __ Barium __ Cadmium __ Chloride __ ._ Chromium __ .Copper __ Fluoride __ Iron __ Lead __ Manganese __ Mercury __ Nitrate. __ Selenium Result,; mg/1 Total Parameter __ Silver __ Sulfates __ Zinc _Ph __ Conductivity _ms _Toe ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Parameter _£DB -1LPCB's __ Petroleum _· _Endrin· __ Lindane Result,; mg/1 Parameter· __ Methoxychlor < 0, 0 O O I PP"" __ Toxaphene _2,4-D --2,4,5-TP (silvcx) RADIOCHEMISTRY Results r Results Parameter Parameter Remlu PCi/1 / __ (MF) Coliform Colonies/l00mls : __ ._ (MPN) Coliform Colonies/l00mls uarc Rcc~ivcd · J '.to-\-'?'?" ]'.1.u; . i\)j,CExrracte~N/A.µ~oa,-yz LtSAB,;vt./ . y,;> ,~-:·PcB 1i-'l-'o'6 -.vr11¥\,sB' · ... · · "' --. Gross Alpha __ Gros,; Beca 1,;_" ';1, ' ' -_'(·•."•: . Ad . ·'·1"~·"/2,:p''7""13a•. ~--'·"'r/. '•' .. P,"'·~· .... ·J..)C: '·•·-z·<t'·r,.'3(· · .. ,,,,,, .. • ,,,_.. . .. , • . .-. ·' . , ... ·•: ., .. , . · 1. . . :::~!~~:~~trt:1~~l:.:::1t~:::~:::;;~1:~l!*~!: Type of Process .~~~e~a·t=~-w~.s~~~t~~r:~-~q~~? -~~~!:.~~':;;~.~:*t~??;;h~!\~:_: Field Irrfornction ·i:· \~~ 'r .\' __ ... ,_: -··, .. '. . . : ' . . ... !· ·--·-·'-··· •. ··- --·.-···~-----·-.·~ t-. L' e .. 3o I.An/3'8'-/))EC 'l ..,, ...... inclusive••dates · 2. signature ~il;::f:td inclusiv·e dates 3 tit.le .. inclusiv,e. dar.es Res~l~s repoited'. Sign2tuie .. tiLle d2te ·.:·-.··<; ······ ..... lnst:-Uctions: Complete all applicablE;-•:i.nfon:o;;;:io;-:· incluC:ing sign2.r.ures, and subrnl:L \..Yit.h. ·.2n2lysis reques;: fo::-=!s. '••-•••-••. •••·• • •--••"• ••• •• •-•.. .-••--.•---.. • --.. --•-••• •••-•. •• • •'"'" --•h~•--••••-• ••••----•• ----• ••-••--•- · ............... ·-•. : i PURGEMLE DY1PCIJNOS STATE LABORATORY Of rvauc HEALTH OlVISlON Of HEALTH SERV!Cl:S. N·.C. OEf'ARTNcNT OF-HU/VW RESOURCl:S P.O. OOX 28047 -306 N. \llLNlNGTOli; SL,· RALElGH,.N.C.. 27611 LAB NO FIELD H ORGAIHC 01ENICAL ANALYS LS . TYPE (11 (,,_, /;Ll. (.:31 {rl chloro-rethane brororcthane dichlorodifluorarethane vinvl chloride chloroethane rrethvlene chloride trichlorofluoronethane ethene l 1-dichloro ethane. 1. 1--dichloro- 1 2-trans--dichloroethene chloroform ethane 1.2--dichloro- ethane l 1 1-trlchloro- carbootetrachloride . brorodi ch loronethane n=ane 1 2--dichloro- l 3-trans--dichlo, trichloroethvlene chlorodibrmcmethane benzene ethane . 1 1 2-trichloro- 1 3-cis--dichlo• ne 2-chloroethvl vinvl ether broroform ethane 1 l 2 2 tetrach1oro- ethene tetrachloro- toluene ch l orooenzene ethvloenzene 2-butanone c.,rbondi sulfide 2-hexanonC 4-<rethvl-2 =ntanooe stvrene vinvl acetate xvlcneS /-hm,/l J -Est1ma.lcd value. UNITS . ' ;,-«f;J/0 rf.01n,,n/ko uq/l \,q/kol A,o/1 h,n/ko /.,L... • ' -. / I'. C . . I , ,I, r,i::1e,. [ l I' l.L -/ . IC -:,_ --·, '' In I 11 -1 / -J.1 L-L.. '' I' ' / . , . I/ K -.Actual value ls kflO..m to be less than value given. l -Actual value· is kf)()l.ln to be greater than value given. " . I I ' i ' ,I/ L<--I, ' I U -Katerial ~as analyzed for but not detecte<l. The nt.nb<,r NA -Not an;ilyzed. ls the Hinirrvn Detcclioo Limit. l/ -Tentative idenlification. l! -On H~OC List.of Priority Pollutants. Cr Po:ss,bk:.. lo.b corrtam;no.+-~on, · N.C. Division of _l{calth Services D11S 3068--0 (/.,/86 Laboratory) (..'3 l \J0/1 fu•/k, ',,,. i 1 I ' I BASE/NEUTRAL AND. ACID · · EXTRACTABLES .. '. ,_ \ COMPOUND N-nitrosodimethvlamine bis(2-<:hloroethvllether 2-chloroohenol ohenol 1.3-<lichlorobenzene • 1 4-<lichlorobenzene l.2-<lichlorobenzene . bis(2-chloroi llether hexachloroethane N nitroso-<li-n-n=vlamine nltrobenzene isN)horone 2 nitroohenol 2,4-<limethvlnhenol bis(2-chloroethoxvlmethane 2 4-<lichloroohenol 1 2 4-trichlorobenzene nanhthalene hexachlorobutadiene 4-ch 1 oro-m-creso l hexachlorocvclnnPntadiene 2,4 6 trichlo~henol 2-chloron•0 hthalene acenanhthvlene dimethvl nhthalate 2. 6-<li ni trotoluene acenanhthene 2 4-<linit~henol 2.4-<linitrotoluene 4-n i trooheno l flliorene 4-chloroohenvlohenvlether diethyl nhthalate 4 6-<linitro-o-cresol diohenvlamine a.zobenzene 4-braroohenvl ohenvlether hexachlorobenzene ~ntachlornnhenol ohenanthrene anthracene dibutvl nhthalate fluoranthene J -Estimated value. .I, ' , , rn-:DL H.,__o/sotL- 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 NA -Not analyzed. 1/ -Tentative identification. 11 -On NRDC List of Priority Pollutants. N.C .. V~v.u.,~on 06 HeaLth SeJLv~cv., IJf/S 3068-0 (4/86 Lab0Mvto1ty) : , ... ::.:~.~- l. .. , ., .. , r r.• , 'f"'!. ~ :. I \Q~ ,. "•"' l:f°l ' is the Mini11'1..11l Detection Limit. mlJL ---- TiPE ',,..;:,. UNITS .,.,.,·(:J.,Ji,-::·. :.'.:r J-f.1. .' ... ·r Z-l· •. :-..:"''"'2.i' ;'.'.•··: •·· .-r-;J•J°:'.•J· ./Lr-:,,r.f.t · "/ll,.n/kQ ..,.,,;,.1 /i,n/kQ ft,nfl'~ ,,n/k"' ,0,n/j',·~· · · .·,· •·fk butyl benzvl ·o~tfiafate. IO/:J.'?ll ... ' ,;..;,·"/,r.,:-0 ...... .,..,.,.,:,., -,r-J , Lfi'»cl•,l I 'f-/}·, chrvsene ·· .. : ' • .. L.... ! ,f,. 'i1,5!Y' 3,3-<lichlorobenzidin<, so/1t,_,;/I /It~ {rf l •,' \ bis(Z-ethvlhexvJ\nhthalate I0./'?30 i :/~ r\Wl~ _-M" ~ "-d'--'i "n"'-oc=t"-vl'-'= olht"h-'-al.11 a"'t"'e==~-JL1"'.0L1 /.c''.i_'c',~'-'.o"+---l--+--i---+i-i, f:l.~""-,. ~~~.,,~P.-l:f9.;:u,'!--+--o;?J.:-!ii ~--+--1- ben zo (b lf 1 uoran thene" SO,~ '\< ,'~ .'-/ benzo(klfluoranthene ,"'~·'~I "·~ Cf:'/ benzo(a)nvrene ..:'\%_ JRAN. H -• Y di benzo(a. h) anthracene benzo(a h il=rvlene aniline benzoic acid benzvl a 1 coho 1 4-di 1 oroan i 1 i ne dlbenzofuran 2-rrethvl nanhtha lene 2-rrethvlohenol 4-rrethvl nheno 1 2-nitroaniline 3-ni troani 1 ine 4-nitroaniline 2.4 5-trichloroohenol J -EstirMted vilUe. '-, 'I/ 'I/ so' : ' vL IA I .• I, I" /:,:,0 . ~.,. f>')])j_ H2.0I soil... to ·be less lhdn value given. K -Actudl value is· known L -Actual value'. ;is.known U -_...,.Katerial.was .a·nalyzed NA Nol analyzed. to be greater than value given. for but not detected, The nurber 1/ -Tentative identification. £1 -On NROC List.of.Priority Pollutants. ,_. · ... ~:, ·~ .;_,.'~\t~.\'~-~1 .• ~ ...... \.·_· . -~ .?:.\: .. .-· . ,.N. C .;<:D.-<;v.z..6-<.o,,,Yt6f:Heal{/t .Sv,.G\c,'0. · VHS· '306 8~0 .?(4{8 6'}Labo!Ui..toltq)\s-;/0·; .. " ',/ ,7 J ,l iA.- is the Minirrun Detection Limit. ' ./ ' I !,,L i, i I , 'J Dat.c: To: From: Re: 23 February 1989 Lee Crosby Grover Nicholson r,,j'f--- Contamination of private drinking water wells Shepherd Farm, East Flat Rock, Henderson Co., NC. On 30 November 1988 samples were taken of soil, drum contents, creek sediment, creek water, and well water from on and around the Shepherd Farm property. This site was reportedly used as a disposal and burning area for wastes from the General Electric plant in East Flat Rock. In fact, Mr. Gene Shepherd, the land owner, hauled wastes from the GE plant from about 1955 until about 1970. During the sampling, drums of a hardened substance and electrical-type wastes (insulators, etc.) were observed. Sample analyses returned on 22 February 1989 showed no inorganic contamination, some PCB contamination in the drum contents, soils and creek sediment, and organic chemical contamination in the creek water and water from two nearby wells. In particular, the Maybin well is contaminated with 5 ug/1 tetrachloroethene and the Hill well is contaminated with 193 ug/1 tetrachloroethene and a trace of trichloroethylene. I am attaching a summary of the sample analyses results and copies of the sample analyses for the two wells. I request a health risk assessment of the contamination so that the health department may be properly notified. Sample #1 Contents of drum Sample #2 Background soil Sample #3 Burn area Surface Soil composite Sample #4 Maybin Well Sample #5 Disposal area Surface soil Sample #6 Creek water Downslope Sample #7 Creek sediment Downslope Sample #8 Hill well SAMPLE ANALYSES RESULTS SHEPHERD FARM No inorganic contamination, 0.43ppm PCB #1260. No ext. organics. Trace 1,1,1-trichloroethane, 32 ug/kg toluene No inorganic contamination. No PCB. No ext. organics. Trace of toluene. No inorganic contamination. 86.5 ppm PCB #1016. No ext. organics. No purgeable organics. No inorganic contamination. No PCB. 5 ug/1 tetrachloroethene. No ext. organics. No inorganic contamination 13.9 ppm PCB #1254 and #1016. NO ext. organics. No purgeable organics. No inorganic contamination. No PCB. No ext. organics. Trace of 1,2-dichloroehtane Trace of 1,1,1-tricloroehtane, 6 ug/1 toluene. No inorganic contamination. 0.63 ppm PCB #1254 and #1016 No ext. or purgeable organics. No inorganic contamination. No PCB. No ext. organics. Trace of trichloroethylene. 193 ug/1 tetrachloroethene. :._ ::~'. :'' , -· . ✓---~ SUit< Laboratory of P0ublic.l SA1ffLE ANALYSES }:-EQUES,f f-0~· _.·. '.:'. P.'o. Box_: . , · , . 306 t:1, Wilmington · · . I Dre , . · Raleigh, "-.l "' - ' -itc Number ----------'~---''-------Field Samp::;;l__.,,"!"'.:.;;::;. ,....,--~~-=:---c::-;--;::-::,'------'-- :·,amcofSicc :·h0e $A~her-d ' ::Ol!ccrcd By -cq,'JJ1 { Ho C-,'5 O ,q . rs Ju F,;..,e,,n rn11·· 37 C y;:x: o amp c. Environffi~nt.al x Groundwater ( 1) ___ Surface Water (2) __ Soil (3) ___ Ocher ( 4) Concentrate·· --,--Solid (5) ___ Liquid (6) __ Sludge (7) __ Ocher (8) ' i:t,. L. INORGANIC CHEM.ISTRY, __ _. Excractablcs Total Para.meter Rcsu!C6 mg/1 Parameter Resulcs mg/1 Parameter Results m£ __ A,scnic ..Ji_ Arsenic <o,o l ~Silver <o --OS- __ n.irium ...2LBarium < o. I __ Sulfates --'--"drrium ~Cadmium <o. oo.S-__ Zinc __ Chromium __ Chloride .JfLph __ Lead _x_chromium <o.u __ Conductivity __ Mcccury __ .Copper _ms ~--~ffr.~iu.rn ___ __ Fluoride _TOC __ -Silver __Iron _K_Lead ,;:_ P. 03 __ Manganese _)L_Mcrcury < 0,CO02- __ Nitrate L..Sclcnium <_,:?,OOs- ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Parameter Results mg/1 Parameter Results mg/1 Parameter Results m __ P&T:GC/MS _EDB __ Methoxychlor __ Acid:B/'N Exr. __ PCB's __ Toxaphene __ TOX __ Petroleum _2,4-D _. _Endrin• __ 2,4,5-TP (silvex) __ Lindane MICROBIOLOGY RADIOCHEMISTRY P:1:ramctcr Para.meter Results PCi/1 : __ (MF) Coliform Colonies/l00mls __ Gross Alpha : __ (:\oPN) Coliform Colonies/lO0mls __ Gross &ca .· i . ; 12--12--w Dace Rccdv~d ___________________ Dare Rc:'poned _______________ _ ~'io:c Extracted---------------'----~ Date Analy-.ed _______________ _ --, Lah Nnrnl--cr -----GcJ~~43 [fG 2 88 ----.... :. ·(. Oq:-o;rtrncnt O( Human Rc::sourcc:s livi~io:i. of Health Service.-; ·· · SAMPLE ANALYSES REQ1J.EST 'State uboratory cif'P,ublt .' ·.· P. <5•Bo, 306 N. Wilrni~g,t ' ' Ril ol g;; ,i,e Number __________________ Field Sample Numb~r -~4_1.:5'-=~----:::------.::."_• .. ·.- ;,mc of Sire h~ne She.pherd F""-12/Y1 Site Locuion Cr;?;;,, F]..J'lr ,tj)e,·.IC', ,<JC· ·., ::01\r.cted By -:cq::)_j, < Ho CJ) o A,, ID# 31-;Jc> A..Jt>I/ I 1,Z: "6 Time / 'i? 2. i -'S I(} ypc Ol amp c. En vironn1cn t.al _X __ Groundwater (1) ___ Surface Water (2) --Soil (J) ___ Other ( 4) Concentrate __ Solid (5) ___ Liquid (6) __ Sludge (7) __ Other (8) Comments 2-~/Te.e.. /J1A't'1JIN INORGANIC CHEMJSTRY Extractables Parameter __ A,scnic __ Barium __ Cadmium __ Chromium __ Lead __ Mercury ___,....--_~~fr-~ i u_r:n _ ·- __ ,Silver Rcaults mg/1 Parameter __ Arsenic __ Barium __ Cadmium __ Chloride __ Chromium __ .Copper __ Fluoride __ Iron __ Lead __ Mangane?e __ Mercury __ Nitrate. __ Selenium Results mg/1 Total Parameter __ Silver __ Sulfates __ Zinc _Ph __ Conductivity _ms _TOC Results m ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Parameter Results rng/1 __ P& T:GC/MS ~ Acid:B/N Ext. __ TOX -- -- MICROBIOLOGY P;uamctcr i --(MF) Coliform Colonics/l00mls : __ (MPN) Coliform Colonics/l00mls j 1-- i--, Para.meter _EDB . 1-.PCB's __ Petroleum __ Endrin __ Lindanc Date Received f J..-/ -."('if ---nw: . BIYltl /.1-0.S-?iJ A,tt-,5, VI' L) a: c Extra c te cl .Lf'C.,,,('-'°''--""/;J._-'-'7,..._-<f,_i',,__,'1.,_P.,_, .Lp-"'vJ,,.,,""LA....,_ ___ ~--- Results mg/1 <,,.,. "00/ ~"~· . , Parameter __ Gross Alpha __ Gross Beta Parameter Results n __ Methoxychlor Toxaphenc _2,4-D __ 2,4,5-TP (silvcx) -- RADIOCHEMJSTRY Results PCi/1 Dare Reported .--:-:::;,------::--:-.--------. 'PCB f . /3/Jf', Dare Analy-..ed /;z__-7-Yf'yp 1:J-f{-ff' IJ& L1 h N 11 rn b,:r .. ~--·---····· 803060 I I :. C. Dcp«rtrncnt or'H\Jman Resources 1:vbio:1 of Health Services SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST ,i,e Number _________________ _ ,amc of Site . ·b<--ne ZiA,;pher-d :01\ccred By ·-q::/J) C Ho(, 5 O '\l ·•,·;x of Samplco Fi9-.&Y> lD# 37 ~~~~Z¥-_!__:l:&.~-Time / 3 Z?- Environmental X Groundwater (1) ___ Sur-face Water (2) __ Soil (3) ___ Other (4) Extractablcs Concentrate __ Solid (5) __ Liquid (6) __ Sludge (7) i':f21.J9~9 __ Other (8) ;5,q Pt..E 0N n . /\.cvrYl-l')U INORGANIC CHEMISTRY Total Parameter Results mg/1 Parameter Results mg/1 Parameter __ Arsenic __ Barium __ C,dmium __ Chromium __ u:ad __ Mercury ~. """'-~~.fr-~iu_!_n __ _ __ ,Silver Parameter LP&T:GC/MS __ Acid:B/N Ext. _TOX Results rng/1 __ Silver __ Sulfates __ Zinc __ Arsenic __ Barium __ C,dmium __ Chloride __ Chromium _· _.Copper __ Fluoride _______ . __ Ph · __ Iron __ Lead __ Manganese __ Mercury __ Nitrate __ Selenium ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Parameter Results mg/ 1 ::,NA (Vor3'~) __ Conductivity _ms _TOC Parameter __ Methoxychlor __ Toxaphene _2,4-D Cl _EDB _;5,_pCB's __ Petroleum · __ Endrin __ Lindane __ 2,4,5-TP (silvcx) MICROBlOLOGY RADIOCHEMISTRY Results m, Results m P;iramctcr Pat·a.metcr Results PCi/1 __ (MF) Coliform Colonies/l00mls __ . (MPN) Coliform Colonies/l00mls __ Gross Alpha __ Gross, Ber.a :)ace Rcct.!ivc;d __ __,_/_.,;},_,._-__,_/_-~£.,_.5?,___71.,_.,,,ef""'-------Date Reported -;;::;;--:------------(/, . !)ace Extracted ___________________ Date Analy-'.ed J-3-lff' t/.).;J" .......... ••----Lah Number ·····---·· · 8030$9 ___ .. ··----·-·---···- :;::; •:i:'iii(i~fo0' cfr·;;2:TT~ I{~;;~t;··''-" .l.'..:'.!C: SOLID AND El-.2J.3DOU_S_:,,j,AS,TE: :-'Jj;;_G~C';":3?-.'YG:l . . .. \!.~dt;-.1;-;:Jf)· J~[r_,rJ;<· .~at'.. Locacicn of Sawpling: ' COlllpany.' s · 1-v £1,)l .. Address•-.,:;Po J?ri -,;·_,2&~,,-;'=-·,-£;',,"':f.' 0fi:__/·'i?.c~----"·· ,VC. ,•;;.•: • •, _•,..:~ ~:/_..,•• .•~\'.\ '~•;•,-.:...... -~:._ ••-!.•~:_•r•~:.~·,:•:-.•• •-•••~ " __ ,,.,__, 'J!.- Collec: ::or's ~~~ -~ "Cj,_0 ·,: '<5_;:_;;;. ,>!/le=_. Teleyhone ( 1:/'t ) 1-?? -z io I r Date Sampled '•-je) . .:vb;;,, 'zJK . ;• Time S2.Illpled /.?zi'.! •,. --v I ' \ Type of Process Gene~2. ting Waste &,,.,.,.;;,,,:,j;. ~ buc-,:---m 'J o.f' v,. k,,, ,,..J,:;;.. s~ fr,,J-..·w,.,1-,:, . FielC. Iniornation Fiud ·Sample No. -.,, ·_ . ' ----- Cn~in cf Possession: ),... --tJ..t:.!..e · fa t..)()V 55' -/ l)t:-c &?J inclusive ·dates 2. inclusive dates 3. tit.le inclusive dates Res~:~s reported sign2L.ure lns-c-:-uctions: Complete all applic2ble info~c.:ior. incluCing -sign2tures, and submit. \..-rir.h ·.an2.lysis reques.: fo:-::::s. .:>V.1,...., .LU h.l'i.LJ • D--..L..lU\JJU:.J::, WJ',.::, l:., ;'.i-_l\j\l,;:_ .... .l..!:.J'd. !);-.?J\ \..;-n; ::.\: :· •. ·: ---·:.:.~: :~-=-: - . . _.,., __ : -.~:\;>-. -·-r-;-,.. -\ ' . s· . .. . ~;~ , ... -)~:.-. :.=Receip_t, ..._o:-2.ill-O.!..es _____ ::.:::· :-;:. .. ~ _flI;?:,.t?. -. --: .. , ·" . ,~·('.'':': .. :~-::.-~;._----;--.. . -· ....:·--· __ :;>J.: ,, _.,_-.. Tne sam?les ,described below ·:)",',re.·,;:,c9l·l'e..ct•!ed. · in,c.orµiection,.y,'.th the ,a;¢::inistrati'cin,, en£o:;:-ce.:neni:, and doc~e_~!:.aciOn of th"e·:-. ..:~~f}(~------------· -··----···-----.:-.-. .. :-~?,., ( ). North Carolina Hazardous 1..'aste Mana.geme:,;,t Rules; 10 NCAC 101' ' ' •' . -~• \r Solid Waste. Manage.mept Rules, 10 NCAC l,OG ,, . '.---. , ,_ ,··: ~-)-' Nort:h Carolina • ; ·.:,.;:, ' : •• •• • -:· .:._. ; -;. -r . . -·_· ' ' ·, "t'' ·, (y.) Compreh.ensiv_e _:E:riviroiunental. Respon·se ,' Compensation ·and· Liability Act ( CERCLA) • : ... -..-i -~-~-\ .. •. •,;.,_ 1\ ~~ .... _),l-:: ... t-S~:·.-:._ ... : ., ,\ . · ( ) Toxic Subsr.ances· Control--Act (TSCA)'. 15· u·:,s·.c: §2601', "'et seo·:~specifically Sect'ion .. 11 .. ,of .TSCA, 15 .. u.s.c:.,§. 2610 ........ ,1 . -,-:,\, .-~· .. ~-,\•\i,. ,,..·,;.,_,-..:·,».:~. '"''>' -.>·.·v:,J) ·------_¢. ~~-~--~·-\ .• .-.. ~;"'.. :~:~· . " .. \. ~::~!.. -.. ,_ . '. . _, ' --:0:f;--.•. '.?;. -.: . : :"'.'. -~ -...... -•,::: •• , •• .' ___ ,,}_.,,. ~-~-·--·· -• Inspect.or.' s\ ~-\l_ll5 __ ·;:~~"''.:. "~Y·'.tr:~~~. F✓z 11/ ,.,_ rf-r1 o ,1; e Po -.. SJ._¾?LE COLLECTED ' SAMPLE'TYPE Nll!13ER DATE TL'iE WATER SOIL 7b A,1(),/ -tt-4 l't'ir$ I:? zz., l( -. -.... .. ... -.. -· .. ~ ... . . , ; .'! : .. .. I Receipt for the. hereby sampl'e (s) described. ackno"1ledged: ~ Si Ins . '['0£.oG lz I OTIIBR l ,. Fin: Address· DUPLICATE SA.l-l:Pl.ES ... -~-;-. .. I :/i!602-2.0'9'/ '6it.El6# #C.. S.Alli'LE LOCATION 'OFFEREDIACCEPTED REJ_ifI~l}J, ON,;:Sin;. -.9FF-SITE\ .. . ;x I X I X . .. . , .. I I .. ·-· I I t ·· . :. ' - ,.-l I . - Recei?tlrejection of duplicate or split samples is· hereby acknmdeciged: Operat:or, or Agent: Tit.le CO!-'.''.:::KTS,_~-----------------------------'------------- EnviI"onmenfa.1•. Groundwater' (1). ___ Surface _Water (2) __ Soil (3) __ Ocher (4) Codc!ent~te __ s;lid (5) · ___ Liq~id (6) ·· ___ Sludge ___ Ocher (7) (8) I C 15 'foaa . ~ommenu £ ti · ;:;C!,U8£ SUPERFUND t(H I LL I INORGANIC CHEMISTRY Extractable• Para.meter __ A,se.nic __ Barium __ Cadmium __ Chromium __ Lead __ Mercury ~--~~] r..~ iu_D.: _ ·- __ ·Si Iver Parameter __ P& T:GC/MS __ Acid:B/N Exe. _TOX Resulu mg/1 Re6ults mg/1 MICROBIOLOGY Parameter . ~ Arsenic ~Barium ...Y_ Cadmium _·_Chloride LChromium _· _.Copper __ Fluoride __ Iron LLcad _·_Manganese __)!:__ Mercury __ Nitrate. ~Selenium Results mg/1 <o. I <o .<'.) ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Parameter Results mg/1 __ EDB __ PCB's __ Petroleum __ Endrin __ Lindane Total Parameter Lsilver __ Sulfates __ Zinc _Ph __ Conductivity _ms _TOC Parameter __ Methoxychlor __ Toxaphene _2,4-D __ 2,4,5-TP (silvcx) RADIOCHEMJSTR Y Results rr Results, ;.,. Parameter PiramCter Remlu PCi/1 ' --(MF) Coliform Colonies/lO0mls : __ ._ (:,,{PN) Coliform Colonies/l00mls ,i i i-- ' __ Gross Alpha __ Gross Beta :).ace Rccdvc;d 1-z-12--&Y ------'------~--'----------Date Reported ---''-------------..:.....- !),cc Enracted ---------------~----Date Analy-..ed ---=-==--:-c-::-c-~-,,..;~---Q,::Ji~4 'i D::c 2 es I . ! ' • I '. ' :. C. Dc;_,arc-mcnc of Murnan Resources l:vi~io:i o( Hc-ahh Scrvicc:.'S SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST .. State Laboratory of 'j,~'bli~: •itc Number P. O>Box · 306 N. Wit'mi~gi'.:;n R,i,Jdgh·, _________________ Field Sample Number __ 4~/~6_?.... ___ ;::------C.....:... Site Location G~T httr /4;1e,JC' ,Ve . . samcofSitc b,:..ne SA,;pher-d ::Ollcc:ed By -cq::/J, C Ho C, 5 O ", l ·ypc of Sam~lcu. Environmental _x_ Groundwater (1) Surface Water (2) __ Soil (3) ___ Other ( 4) Concentrate --Solid (5) ___ Liquid (6) __ Sludge (7) __ Other (8) ' IIJIJtff!"-..f2.Y.-.L!A.J,it.CJ:'..!l/~lc...:'1J.JL~~c....· _. Time ! 410 Comments 2 -t. ltf:/2 INORGANIC CHEMISTRY Extractable• Parameter __ Arsenic __ Borium __ C,1dmium -. _ Chromium __ Lead __ Mercury ---~~.Jr..!""!lUJ:(l __ _ __ .Silver Parameter __ P& T:GC/MS L /\cid:B/N Exe. __ TOX P.i.ramc.tcr Results mg/ 1 Re•ults mg/ 1 MICROBIOLOGY ! __ (MF) Coliform Colonics/lO0mls : __ . (MPN) Coliform Colonies/l00mls Parameter __ Arsenic __ Barium __ Cadmium __ Chloride __ Chromium __ .Copper __ Fluoride __ Iron __ Lead __ Manganese __ Mercury __ Nitrate. __ Selenium RC6u.lts mg/1 Total Parameter __ Silver __ Sulfates __ Zinc _Ph __ Conductivity _ms _Toe RC6ults m1 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Parameter __ EDB 1..PCB's __ Petroleum __ Endrin· __ Lindane Results mg/1 Parameter· __ Methoxychlor < Q, ooO I ppm-. __ Toxaphene -----~·--__ 2,4-D --2,4,5-TP (silvex) RADIOCHEMISTRY Results rr Parameter Re•ults PCi/ 1 __ Gross Alpha __ Gross Beta . '''· :,. )~(·/<' ,:· /'. J ,,,. : ' •• ' •.• :. • . •• • ,). C. Dcr;{ic'rncn.t'Of Hu'rnan..RcsoUrccs··:. : i 1;vbiO:"\ of Hciltt Sc_r"~i~i•'.1.~~-:/~ :· .... :<<-' ··, . : SAMPLE A.N,AL YSES REQtJ:EST,;: . ,. ,' • . • • . . . . ... • "·/••l• '• . • , . • • • . -·, . , .. '){(~:~ •ilc Number State Laborato1-;,y,o( ·piblic .. ,\p·,.-o. Box 306 N. WilmtiigTo', · . ' ·•. Raleigh ------~---------Field Sample Number _ ___,4'--'/'-"'i,'-=3'----=-------••.:...: _ . Site Lo=iof' C?.fe,T F7..Ar k1c.K ,Uc : . •.. ," ,,c,c of Site . h,;,ne Sh,;pher-d ,:, :Oi!r.cccdBy _.·-.q::JJ)(Hoe,;-,0",,1· ·y,x: of Sampleu F,;&e,-n ID# 37 ~'=""'~c__,l<'. ~~!<:tl___.!.l~1LJ:L....!c'lc._'--Time l f 3 tl Environmental )(. Groundwater ( 1) ___ Surface Water (2) __ Soil (3) ___ Other ( 4) Extract.ables Concentrate __ Solid (5) __ Liquid (6) __ Sludge (7) __ Other (8) .:f, INORGANIC CH ti~ (;..,uE;U..... Tot.al Parameter Results mg/1 Parameter Results mg/1 Parameter __ 1\rsenic __ Barium _·_ C'..admium __ (;hromium __ Lead __ Mcrcur)' _,...,.--~rfr.~iu_rn ___ __ -Silver -- -- -- ----.. Parameter _K._ P& T:GC/MS __ Acid:B/N Ext. __ TOX Remits mg/1 MICROBIOLOGY __ Arsenic __ Silver __ Barium __ Sulfates __ Cadmium . __ Zinc __ Chloride _Ph __ Chromium __ Conductivity __ .Copper _TDS __ Fluoride _TOC __ Iron -- __ Lead -- __ Mangane~c -- __ Mercury -- __ Nitrate -- __ Selenium -- ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Parameter __ EDB LPCB's __ Petroleum __ Endrin __ Lindane Results mg/1 Parameter __ Methoxychlor (Voe 1-9 __ Tcixaphenc _2,4-D __ 2,4,5-TP (silvex) RADIOCHEMJSTR Y . Results m Results n P,1rarn1;:;tcr ·Parameter Results PCi/1 \ __ (MF) Coliform Colonics/l00mls : __ (Ml'N) Coliform Colonies/lOOmls __ Gross Alpha __ Gross Beta · ,<'~·;~ . .:.;·:::·::~z:;;~.'-=t· 2· .. -{~ -:~~~C:;hc.in'.:of•.;Cus::~;td,. iet:o~d~~?~~'; '~1.L B2z2rdous 1./zst:e HE.t:e:::izls Loc2 t:icn of S2.wpl1-ng: Generit:or Type o:f Process Gener2.ting Waste 85,r,,,,,;.;,<r a,.,d kry ,.,,~ ,..p ..... ~. \ ,.... :· . ·::: •\ .. v,._f<,.d,,u,. ... 7,., cll/4 ~aJ,c:;,a/fc .. . Field I:i.fo"L7:Ilation Fitld Sample No. 3o JUrtJ 3't-/2>EC ~ inclusive da t:es signature t:i t:l~ inclusive dates 3. signo.ture t:it:le . inclusive. dat:es hes~l::s reported signa~ure ti~le d2te lnst~uctions: Complete 211 applicable info~ctioz incluCing signatures, and submit. ,;...~ich ·.analysis request fo:-2s. , "· ,~K;~il:,~z1t?~1~;;~~t,i~f 1~l, . . : :". df~ Tne · sanples_~•descr-ibed •. belo\JiE.1ere ··col~lec ceci i"n:: c·onneC ci·on ~ .... ~i.thry··tne· · a'd:::i::"iStr2t"ioi{-'-·_~ -.·.;.· r-~--·· ~• ,• :i • • • f 'r•' 'C-!;,,J, I, •• _, .:,,..:.. '•• A. ,,••0 0 ' ' ,J, 0 ;. e:n..::orce..:nenC',, and documentation· .. of the:, "w -1 ·._; J fJ:}(f JJ{J ;..:.E.s.,t~.:J.7 ... i •:-:::~ki;i 2!J:1!~·r$:st! ( ) Nor~h Cal'olina Bazardousfl-La:;te Managenent Rul_es, 10 :NCAC lOF -•-.: Insp ec t:or_'._:_:~~~;-~-,,, ? \' i?>,J'_; , : I1:1_~p-~c.~9.r. ~:,~_::-~9_ci.:,:e5.~z,---;,,\t6 Z'/f:..'(,L[-5"()-.,.:.'.,_..: PIZ-,V>+Tt;, Hto .... E, 12.+1 °BDx 44 ·1:1~+ ... e.;c.k.MC. z'!rr-31,:,,n -.. '• ;·,'1 ; I, .. .. SL'1?LE COLLECTED SAMPLE TYPE l\1.P.-GER DATE TTHE WA_TER SOIL .. ----· -· ,7D A.)6V 75 1'17'8 /43~ X •·•··· .. ·--. ·- -.. -:·-,-' -·--:~:~ 1_._ ....... ' • .. ' ~-';:.." -. --.. .. -.. Receipt:. for t:he-sample ( s) described. ·s hereby acknowledged: OIBER ----· - ' .. .· ~ ,, ' ', I I I I ., ., .. . .. .. -. . • . I --DUPLICATE SA.l1PLES SA¾?LE LOCATION OFFt~[ ACCtPTED ~_CTE:l) 1 .. ?E::·_S;I.J'E_! . OFF..cSITE C ·---.-~ .. 'y. I 'X I X: I I I '· I . '· .. .. '· \ \i, ' ' -. ~-., ' -·-, ' ' ~-·, (' \ ·-.. ·-··--. ' ' , --. ---, --- I -. . .. I Recei:;,t:/reject:ion"of duplic21:e cir split: sampl·es is· hereby acknm:ledged·: f1JiJ f!iJtf; rfl dl Sigr.c.Lu:-e of-• Firm O\.Jner-,-Ope:-ator, Or Agent Tit.le . - COc'.'-'.::STS,0,_· .:_-----------,----------,-------:---------------------- PURCEABLE <XJNPCUNDS . O'.IMPOOHD chlororethane broocrrethane dichlorodifluororethane vinvl chloride ch 1 oroethane rrethvlene chloride tricnlorofluororethane ethene. 1 1-dichloro ethane, 1, 1-dichloro-- 1.2-trans-dichloroethene chloroform ethane 1.2-dichloro-- ethane. 1.1. 1-trlchloro-- carbontetrachloride . brorodi ch lororrethane nrmane 1 2-dichloro-- 1 3-trans-dichlo ·-trich loroethvlene ch lorodibroocrrethane benzene ethane .. 1 1.2-trichloro-- 1 3-cis-dichlo, ne. 2-<h loroethvl vinyl ether broroform ,,. -: -,. ;a---,-;:· -· . • -)-'-\~;~1il~i~:.: . : . . .STATE LABORATORY Of f'UOLIC IIEAL·TH.,•.,,;;,,,-;;;oa:~ :; • DIVIS ION Of HEAL TH. SERVICES .. N.C. OEf'ARTKcNT Of :fl\JMAN "RESOJRCES P.D: oox 20041 -306 N. 111uHNG10N, sl.; RALElc11;t,lf:'c::•21611 • •· '• · • ' • ·,:. :. ,:,-.••. :-1,1: ORGANIC CHEMICAL ANALYSIS · '.?:\::·::-·-, ''fro.~ )?0 :Y.. -'i?'i -,',/,. ;fQ3n"Y LAB NO -?. \ HELD , '-/-I In .?i · -· 4-4> I -·; /..J. 11,,-r,. :•yu.lKJ'-{ TYPE ( I l · .• ·· ._:,· ·( .._: l 1.2-1.·. <c:(31 UNI-TS NQ/i)uq/kq ·uo/1 uo/ko) ruo/ J lun/kq :,io/1 r.,o/ko 5-f#fh~ L-L..-, -,l_ c<. '';. I# I . , .. . . (., C I ._. . • 'I .. . . ~ (. OJ(!,. · .. ·--~ ""'\.11"1 ' J tf':' ,._,_ ')V C\'111,;,..- /)j,Jj ,, :·,~ml ' J111'~ .. ~- ' Ir O!l .. __ ,, +<'a.-. ,~:i -+,,;,,. • \~A a.,-- . I l '(-;i. 13RA -~!._E"RAA,, ~ . / ::!'+r,,·,. -,, -!" ' I < ... ethane 1 1 2,2-tetrach1oro--. ' / ethene, tetrachloro--c.:-IL -:a. i ., I toluene ' ,~ chlorobenzene ethvlbenzene ' / ~, ' acetone ,!)-,,/, .v L,\_.... I I ' LA- 2-butanone carbondisulfide 2-hexanorle 4-<rethvl-2~ntanone stvrene vinvl acetate . / xvlenes fl,,h,1) ' ' / . / ..l..rnr 0 y ,I u "L ..-:.,r \-ho J -Estimated value. K -Actual value is knc,,..,o to be less than value given. l -Actual value· is kno,.,-n to be greater than value given. I.·· I ' ,: . Rn .-¥1_",<-t • . >rO :--',rY(_p I ··<.//'>'/· ·-:-</-/"~:-'.' · ( I l .. (.,3•)":: r, ;n; f\,;n/kq uo/ l K.~iko' I• J I .. . ,u r..i.: c.. .. J .. I Vi I','--... -.! '\ -----' . \ I. \ -r ' .... 11 . ~, .. ., , .. " ,.,..,. ~r.u· ·. ,.._·1/ ,,,-.(:,1 'IC-~./ ,-,,-::.--- ~ . ~ -. / I ,I/ ~v I J J J ./ ' I . U -. llaterial was analyzc<l for but not detected. The nt.rrt>er AA -Hot ana 1 yzc<l. · is the Minim.rn Detection Limit. 1/ -T_entative· identification. ~/~On H~OC List of Priority Pollutants. C.• i'=,bk.. lo.b coirrarn,na.+,'c,n, ·· N.C. Division of Health Services D/1S 3068-0 (~ /86 _Laboratory) BASE/NEUTRAL N/0 ACID EXTRACT ABLES STATE LABORATORY OF PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES; N.C. DEPAATMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES P.O .. BOX 28047 -306 N. WILHINGTON, ST., RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 ORGANIC CHEMICAL ANALYSIS LAB NO FIELD# CXJMPOUND TYPE UNITS '-f / I., 2. < I \ . r 41 Z.) r .\ l r / l ( .1'l ,on/ I \,on/ko ____J • r. ... /ko /uo/1~ ~-'"l/.,n/kn°' /uo/1 '-~" /kn> \,L ,, benz(a)anthracene • lY;;;ff,;~ ·---~ ,. \ 3.3--<lichlorobenzidine SO/fl:,_l;'I", 'fi:i, '/ i bis/2-ethvlhexvllohthalate I0/'130 (,~: -"°" ~' "-d'"i -~n~-oc~t= v1""n"'1h'"t"'ha'"'1"'a""t.=ce=='---+'11-"o", /,-''.3.""7~=oc..+----+---+---+----+~,!--; !/,I~ ~~ ,, V, n I benzolblfluoranthene SO/Jl,"ir, '\lCl-,!!.l. .'-/ benzo(k) fluoranthene \ "'.&."' § I 1un ·"'' benzo(a\nvrene .:'>1,1'.. !iAAN •H •' \/ indeno(l .2.3-cd)"'"rene ~(§' llt1.•t;A .,,,, dibenzo(a hlanthracene benzo(o.h. il=rvlene aniline benzoic acid benzvl alcohol 4--chloroaniline dibenzofuran 2-n-ethvl=nhthalene 2-n-ethvlnhenol 4-<rethvlohenol 2-nitroaniline 3-ni troani line 4-nitroani line 2.4.5-trichloroohenol J -Estimated value. '/ IA I .J, m1)L H:z.0/ Soll- to be less than value given. K -Actual vdlue is known L -Actual value is koown U -Kater1al·was analyzed NA -Not analyzed. to be grea_ter than value given. for but not detected. The nuroer 1/ -Tentative identification. £1 -On NRDC List of.Priority Poll,utanls. N. C. D-<.v-u-<.011 o 6 HeaUli SVtv-<.c<v.i VHS 3068-0 {4/86 LaboJW.f.o~yl I A. ' / is the Minirrun Detection Limit. ,( ' ,, BASE/NEUTRAL AND ACID EXTRACTABLES aJIIPOOND N-nitrosodimethvlamine tiis(2-<:hloroethvllether 2-<:h l O""'heno l ohenol ' STATE LABORATORY OF PUBL.IC HEALTH DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES, N.C. DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOORCES P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. ,WIUUNGTON, ST., RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 ORGANIC CHEMICAL ANALYSIS LAB NO go.-:ros u;~ I v'O :,~~-,:;-<7n~0'1'7 fro3o,, x' FIELD# J.f / I • 2-Li J/p I Li I ",q LJ1,:; g TYPE ( ) ( LJ,) ·r 2.l r Cl UNITS /un/1 \.,-U.,, 1...,,;,.v.,n/kn r.,.,11...-... 1~ u/kQ Jr, I :l'f" i,,'-. , t,,L. I ([) f?O.:/t)l~O'., ft:O:./o/4 I /_/1,-1,, Li/ <_<;'" ( I l . ( ) l""wi/11._ _--LL,_ =" un/ko ) I A. v<- l 3-<lichlorobenzene , -" l 4-dichlorobenzene t:.I 'Ii-. " .:.1 "'2"'-<l=i c"'h"'1"'0'-'robe="'n"'ze"'n"'e----f--f--l--+--+---+--+--+--+l4 , · ---... , . \ bis(2-<:hloroi llether ', hexach l oroethane f · ¥f!1f_ \ ""N-""n':i"'t""ro"'so=-<l=-,:". -fl"',""'-...,.,..,..,--v·1"'am-:-i-ne--+--+-+--l---t--+---j--+---'-!H~ -~.,,, •• ' ! nitrobenzene K,. .. .... '""• ,~,. 1 <:J'Y'lhorone 2-nitroohenol 2 4-dimethvlohenol bis(2-<:hloroethoxv1methane 2 4-dichlo..,..,henol 1.2.4-trichlorobenzene naohthalene hexachlorobutadiene 4-<:hloro-m-cresol hexachlorocvcJnn,,ntadiene 2 4 6-trichlo=henol 2-<:hloron•nhthalene acenaohthvlene dimethvl ohthalate 2.6-<linitrotoluene acen•nhthene 2.4-dinitroohenol 2 4-<linitrotoluene 4-ni troohenol fluorene 4-<:hloroohenvlohenvlether _d_iethvl ohthalate 4 6-dinitro-o-cresol diohenvlamine azobenzene 4 -brorroohenvl ohenv l ether hexachlorobenzene =ntachloroohenol ohenanthrene anthracene dibutvl ohthalate fl uoranthene J ~ Estimated value. so/11,,:;o .V n"\1) L /.1,.o/sot 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 nurber NA -Not analyzed. 11 -Tentative identification. fl -On NROC List of Priority Pollutants. N.C. VivMion 06 Hea.lth SV<.vicv., VHS 3068-0 (4/86 LaboM-toti.y) .. ' I' is the Hinirr,..rn Detection Limit. m1JL ---- c of.Site :ctcd By of Sample: 1vironmcnta.1 ~ Groundw.ater ( 1) _. _· Surface Water (2) _ Soil (3) __ Other (4) Extractablc:s IDit Concentrate __ Solid (5) __ Liquid (6) Parameter Results mg/1 ParamCter _ Arsenic _ Barium _ C'..adrnium _Chromium --~ad _ Mercury ....... )~<;J~0iul_n ~ ._ · _.Silver ~Arsenic _2!,,_Barium --ECadmium __ Chloride ~ Chromium __ Copper __ Fluoride __ lron ...Xwd __ Manganese LMercury __ Nitrate .lLscleni~ , .... ,; 11 ., SOLID & HAZARDOUS WASTE MGMT BRANCH SamPle tJo: 00322S Site t~a: / Site Name: 61.~p/,_e,-,I Farvn PC- T;.....,._ -INORGAUIC Date :.3/6 / 6'~0 Site Location: ~£..e,/c ,A..JC Col1ector·: ~,:z:'1-'--~ Time: Total Result> mg/1 · Parameter Rc:sulu mg/ <d.<) I .. _K_silver CJ , I __ Sulfates <O,D3 __ Z.inc __ Ph __ Conductivity _ms _Toe _1 'fl=,,..,,_- -t(t_. . Vtl) ··· JArl 1 G 1991 --'-"c.;:_,:_ __ _ SUPERFOND SEC I/ON ORGANIC CHEWSTRY Parameter -. 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A summary is as follows: -within 1-mile 437 Cinnamin Woods +497 Total 934 -within 2-miles 2082 (934 + 1148) -within 3-miles 4043 (2082 + 1961) -within 4-miles 7072 ( 4043 + 3029) Camp Mondamin +75 Total 7147 • • •V I • • Date: 14 neceniber 1988 To: . I . File·. From: .Gro'ver Nicholsoi-i Re: Federal·Paperboard·company NCD003155405 .:, i. ' . . . ( . ~: -,. ., . .:.;-. ' .. . Today .r spoke·· ov.er.,-the ,.tel_ephcme with Dennis Frady, the • ' . \ ' •• '··~-• . 1·-_.,, ,, . ~ , . • •. ·_,' ' ' •. •• ' ' ,, ' ' • water plant operator for ·Hendersonville, N. C. He told me that the··, towri ·o·:f. HEi°nder's'onville: has. three surface water . intakes·· for . i't.'s water 'suppiy. They are located on Mills River, ·abou·t '.8. miles north· .of town; on Bradley creek, in Pisgah National Forest.i arid on North Mills River, in Pisgah National ·Forest·. ·.·There ·ar·e no groundwater intakes for the . \ ' . s·ys"tem ;, . ,. ·, ,, :· . f"'. . . , ·T -~ ,'.1 ·• i :_ .• • ·.> ... ~ " • '• ,. • . . . Fra¢ly\~aJJso;•. told me, .that .Bat Fork was used for . irrigation 'Bu{ ·not. for:,-.a :.dr'inking water supply. ' . ·_ ·,·-·. ·., . -+"'I""~,. { -·,· ·, • :. ·:-;;:. ",. :-• • '. ,· ,· .. , ' . ··:-.,.: .. : '· . I i l, .. \'.· r t i l • 12 May 1989 TO: File FROM: Ed Wallingford, NC Superfund Branch RE: Telecon with F.R. Hayes of the Hendersonville Water Plant (704/891-7779) Mr. Hayes indicated the areas of water distribution in the Shepherd Farm site and vicinity. As the distribution was described, the information was transferred onto a USGS topographic map. Mr. Hayes also stated that the intakes for the system are located at the following: -in the northwest part of the county at the confluence of Yellow Creek and Fletcher Creek -at the headwaters of the North Fork and South Fork Mills River about 500 feet east of nc 191. -at Babley Creek ., ! • • Reprint from North Carolina Administrative Code: 15 NCAC 2B .0304 Current through: June 30, 1989 • NRCD -ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT • T /5: 02B .0300 SECTIO"i .0300 -ASSIG:\1\IEI\T OF STREAM CLASSIFICATIONS .0301 CLASSIFICATIO:'\S: GE:\ERAL (a) Schedule of Classifications. The classifications assigned to the waters of the State of North Carolina are set forth in the schedules of classifications and water quality standards assigned to the waters of the river basins of North Carolina, 15 NCAC 2B .0302 to .0317 which are on file in the Office of the Attorney General of North Carolina. These classifications arc based upon the existing or con- templated best usage of the various streams and segments of streams iri the basin, as determined through studies and evaluations and the holding of public hearings for consideration of the classifica- tions proposed. (b) Stream Names. The names of the streams listed in the schedules of assigned classifications were taken as far as possible from United States Geological Survey topographic maps. Where topographic maps were unavailable, U.S. Corps of Engineers maps, U.S. Department of Agriculture soil maps, and ?\'orth Carolina highway maps were used for the selection of stream names. (c) Classifications. The classifications assigned to the waters of North Carolina arc denoted by the letters \VS-I, WS-II, \VS-III, B, C, SA, SB, and SC in the column headed "class." A brief explanation of the "best usage" for whic~ the waters in each class must be protected is given as follows: F rcsh Waters Class WS-1: Class \VS-I I: Class \VS-I 11: Class Il: Class C: Tidal Salt Waters Class SA: Class SB: Class SC: waters ·protected as water supplies which arc in natural and uninhabited or predominantly undeveloped (not urbanized) watersheds; no point source discharges arc permitted and local land management programs to control nonpoint source pollution are required; suitable for all Class C uses; waters protected as water supplies which arc in low to moderately deYcloped (urbanized) watersheds; discharges are restricted to primarily domestic wastcwaters or industri;:_i_l non-process waters specifically approved by the commission: local land management programs to control rionpoint source pollution are required; suitable for all Class C uses; water supply segmCnt with no categorical rcst,ictions on \Vatershcd de\·clopmcnt or discharges; suitabk for all Class C uses; primary recreation and any other usage specified by the "C" classification; fish and wildlife propagation, secondary recreation, agriculture, and other uses requiring \\·atcrs of lower quality. shcllfishing for market purposes and any other usage specified by the "SB" and "SC" classification; primary recreation and any other usage specified by the "SC" classification; fish and wildlife propagation, secondary recreation, and other uses requiring waters of lower quality. Supplemental Classifications Trout Waters: Suitable for natural trout propagation and maintenance of stocked trout; Swamp \Vatcrs: \\Taters which have low velocities and other natural characteristics which ':SW: OR \Y: arc different from adjacent streams; J'<utricnt scn~itivc waters which require limitations on nutrient inputs; outstanding rcsource waters which arc unique and special waters of exceptional state or national recreational or ecological significance which require special protection to maintain existing uses. (d) Water Quality Standards. The water quality standards applicable to each classification assigned arc those established in I 5 \'Ci\C 2ll .0200, Classifications and Water Quality Standards Applicable to the Surface Waters of \'orth Carolina, as adopted by the \'orth Carolina EnvironmrntcJ ;\lanage- mcnt Commission. (e) Index \'umber SOI/TH CA//0/J\'A AD.\ll:\'ISTI/ATJVE CODE 02/22/89 NRCD -.ENVIRONMENT.GEMEHT • 2B .03Do·.;, :.I) '•:':·• -·~-.0304 FRENCH BROAD RIVER BASIN :,; ..... , i". + ,1 • Classification (o/ '' Name of Stream Description Class Date Index No. ... -. ·~ ·1 ., Bat Fork From source to Johnson Drainage Ditch C 9/1/74 6-55-8-1 '.f Durm Creek Fran source to Bat Fork C 9/1/74 6-55-8-1-1 " King Creek [McCabe Fran source to Madonna Lake Dam B 4/1/58 6-55-8-1-2-(1) .f.,'. Pond, Jordans Lake, Bonclarken Lake, Madonna Lake (High- lands Lake)) King Creek Fran Madonna Lake Dan to Bat Fork C 9/1/74 6-55-8-1-2-(2) Heninger Creek From source to King Creek C 9/1/74 6-55-8-1-2-3 Dye Branch From source to King Creek C 9/1/74 6-55-8-1-2-4 Devils Fork Fran source to Johnson Drainage Ditch C 7/1/73 6-55-8-2 1·. Camp Branch Fran source to Devils Fork B 4/1/58 6-55-8-2-1 Brit ton "Creek Fran source to Mud Creek C 9/1/74 6-55-9 · .. , 1, Lugana Lake Entire lake and connecting stream to C 9/1/74 6-55-9-1 !, i . t~ Britton Creek ' Clear Creek From source to Lewis Creek C Tr 7/1/73 6-55-11-(1) Laurel Fork From source to Clear Creek C Tr 7/1/73 6-55-11-2 Bold Branch Prem source to Laurel Fork C Tr 7/1/73 6-55-11-2-1 Cox Creek From source to Clear Creek C Tr 7/1/73 6-55-11-3 Puncheon Camp Creek Fran source to Clear Creek C Tr 7 /1/73 6-55-11-4 ' Clear Creek Fran Lewis Creek to !1u·a Creek C 7/1/73 6-55-11-(5) '· • Lewis Creek Fran source to Clear Creek C Tr 7/1/73 6-55-11-6 't Byers Creek Fran source to Lewis Creek C Tr 7/1/73 6-55-11-6-1 Coon Branch Fran source to Lewis Creek C Tr 7/1/73 . 6-55-11-6-2 J Mill Creek Fran source to Clear Creek C 7/1/73 6-55-11-7 Kyles Creek From source to Clear Creek C Tr 7/1/73 6-55-11-8 Lanning Mill Creek Frcrn source to Kyles Creek C 9/1/74 6-55-11 -8-1 ttenderson Creek Fran source to Clear Creek C Tr 8/1/84 6-55-11-9 ··i. Camp Judaea Lake Entire lake and connecting stream to B Tr 8/1/84 6-55-11-9-1 r Henderson Creek ·."' Laurel Branch Fran source to Clear Creek C 7/1/73 6-55-11-10 •. ' Harper Creek Fran source to Clear Creek B Tr 7/1/73 6-55-11-11 Phillips Brarich Fran source to Clear Creek C 9/1/74 6-55-11-12 Wolfpen Creek Fran source to Clear Creek C 9/1/74 6-55-11-13 Allen Branch Fran source to Clear Creek C 7/1/73 6-55-11-14 Cherry Branch (Lake Fran source ·to Clear Creek C 9/1/74 6-55-11-15 David) Featherstone Creek Fran source to Mud Creek. C 9/1/74 6-55-12 Byers Creek Fr001 source to Mud Creek C 9/1/74 6-55-13 ;s Hollaman Lake Entire lake and connecting stream to C 9/1/74 6-56 French Broad River Cane Creek Fr001 source to Ashworth Creek WS-III Tr 2/1/86 6-57-(1) ~t, Spring Mountain Branch Fran source to Cane Creek WS-III Tr 2/1/86 6-57-2 -\ Ellison Branch Fran source to Cane Creek WS-III Tr 2/1/86 6-57-3 -) Rocky Fork Fran source to Cane Creek WS-III Tr 2/1/86 6-57-4 :-i " Licklog Branch Fran source to Rocky Fork WS-III 2/1/86 6-57-4-1 :\· Flat Branch Fran source to Rocky Fork WS-III 2/1/86 6-57-4-2 • 20 NRCD -ENVIRONMENTAL MANAG. . 0304 FRENCH BROAD RIVER BASIN • Name of Stream Bradley Creek Oarb Branch Little Darb Branch Slate Rock Creek Yellow Gap Creek Laurel Creek House Branch Long Branch Thad Branch case Branch Pea Branch Hanrnett Branch South Fork Mills River Queen Creek Pounding Mill Branch Pierce Lake Silver l.ake Foster Creek Mills River Brandi Branch FRENCH BROAD RIVER Mud Creek Dry Branch Little Cove Creek Little Mud Creek ( Kanuga Lake, Wolf Lake) Lake Mccrady Greer Creek (Lake Falls) Murray Creek Capps Branch Shepherd Creek (Osceola Lake} Perry Creek Finley Creek Tonys Creek Wash Creek (Rainbow Lake, Temple Terrace Lake Johnson Drainage Ditch Description Class Fran source to South Fork Mills River WS-1 ORW Fran source to Bradley Creek WS-I ORW Fran source to Bradley Creek WS-I ORW Frcrn source to Bradley .Creek WS-I ORW Fran source to Bradley Creek WS-I ORW Frcx:n source to Bradley Creek WS-I ORW Frcxn source to Bradley Creek WS-I ORW Fran source to House.Branch WS-I ORW Fran source to BradleJ Creek WS-:-I ORW Fran source to Bradley Creek WS-I ORW Fran source to Bradle1 Creek WS-I ORW Fran source to Bradley Creek WS-I ORW Frcxn the upstream side of mouth WS-III Tr of Queen Creek to llills River Frcxn source to South Fork Mills River WS-III Tr Frcxu source to Queen Creek WS-111 Tr Entire lake and connecting stream to WS-III Tr Queen Creek Entire lake and connecting stream to South Fork Mills River \IS-III Tr Fran source to Mills River WS-III Tr From a point 500 feet bel°" N.C. High-C way,191 to French Broad River From source to Mills River C Frcxii n,outh of Mud Creek to I -26 bridge \IS-III Frcxn source to French Broad River C Fran source to Mud Creek C Frcxn source to Mud Creek C Frcxn source to Mud Creek B Entire lake and connecting stream to B Little Mud Creek Fran source to Mud Creek Frccn source to Greer Creek Fran source to MurraJ Creek From source to Mud Creek Fran source to Osceola Lake, Shepard Creek Fran source to Perry Creek Fran source to Osceola Lake, Shepard Creek From source to Mud Creek Fran source to Mud Creek 19 B C C C B B B B C 2B .0300 Classification Date Index No. 3/1/89 3/1/89 3/1/89 3/1/89 3/1/89 3/1/89 3/1/89 3/1/89 3/1/89 3/1/89 3/1/89 3/1/89- 2/1/86 2/1/86 2/1/86 2/1/86 2/1/86 2/1/86 7 /1/73 7/1/73 2/1/86 8/1/85 3/1/77 3/1/77 4/1/58 4/1/58 4/1/58 9/1/74 9/1/74 7/1/73 4/1/58 4/1/58 4/1/58 4/1/58 9/1/74 6-54-3-17 6-54-3-17-1 6-54-3-17-2 6-54-3-17-3 6-54-3-17-4 6-54-3-17-5 6-54-3-17-6 6-54-3-17-6-1 6-54-3-17-7 6-54-3-17-8 6-54-3-17-9 6-54-3-17-10 6-54-3-(17.5) 6-54-3-18 6-54-3-18-1 6-54-3-18-2 6-54-3-19 6-54-4 6-54-(5) 6-54-6 6-(54.5) 6-55 6-55-2 6-55-3 6-55-4 6-55-4-1 6-55-5 6-55-5-1 6-55-5-1-1 6-55-6 6-55-6-1 6-55-6-1-1 6-55-6-2 6-55-7 6-55-8 • ' -.. • • GEOLOGY AND GROUND-WATER RESOURCES OF THE ASHEVILLE AREA NORTH CAROLINA By HENRY TRAPP, JR. GEOLOGIST, U. S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY GROUND WATER BULLETIN NUMBER 16 NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF WATER AND AIR RESOURCES George E. Pickett, Director Division of Ground Water Harry M. Peek, Chief PREPARED COOPERATIVELY BY THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ANO THE NORTH CAROLINA .;' DEPARTMENT OF WATER ANO AIR RESOURCES APRIL 1970 ' L . ~ ~ • • • • • I In addition, a large part of the population is engaged 1n tourist- related business. Climate There are 11 U.S. Weather Bureau stations in the Asheville area. An additional 25 rain gauges are operated by the Tennessee Valley Authority and the U. S. Forest Service. Asheville's mean annual temperature was 56.5° F. for the period 1931 to 1960. The varia.tion of average monthly temperatures is shown in figure 2. The maximum temperature of 99° F. was recorded in July 1936. The minimum of -7° F. was recorded in January 1963, Both temperature and precipitation are variable within the area, In general, the higher elevations have more precipitation and are colder. The area immediately around Asheville, ,.-hich corresponds roughly to the central part of the Asheville plateau, has a mean annual precipitation of 38 inches, the lowest in \Jorth Carolina (fig. 3), Hosman, Transylvania County, had 126.73 inches of precipitation in 1961, a 27-year record and the highest recorded in the Stata t~~t y:~~-A-.J..\.-,.,.. --~· ..... ----~--------..-..·-·4-,.. '-'U V•~V ._..,,._.._._..t:>,_, t'.A-'-V~t'~V._.. tion is well distributed throughout th.e year (fig, 4), Physiography and Drainage The Asheville area lies in the Blue Ridge province of the Appala- chian Highlands. It is characterized by a central plateau of moderate relief, the Asheville plateau, surrounded by mountains. The plateau attains its maximum width near· Asheville. Its elevation is about 2,200 feet above mean sea level, A region roughly corresponding to the present Appalachian Moun- tains was folded, faulted, and uplifted into high mountains during the Appalachian orogeny and subsequently eroded to an essentially flat sur- face. The present mountains are the product of more recent regional uplift and differential erosion of older surfaces. Most of the major mountain ranges within the area have a northeast alignment that roughly corresponds to the regional strike. Other minor mountain chains are aligned eastward . The highest elevation in the area is 6,419 feet above sea level at Potato Knob on the Buncombe-Yancey County line, The lowest elevation 7 • EXPLMJATION y54 Precipiraticn station Number represents o·,eroge annual precipita!ion, rn incnes ---50--- Contour represents over-::ge annual ;:irecipitorion, in !r.ches .Cor.:our 1n:ervol 5 1~~nes. Co"ltro! from USW8 0,1d TV:. Weaverville OT 37 53 T 'oo -------- 35•00·~--8:03.,_.,,00.,.,.., ------------,_,,-.,-,-. ------------,_,,-.,- 0 ,-, ------------.~,.-,,".'..--~Js•oo· Bast mop adopted trom N.C. Siote H,gh .. oy Commiuion County rood mops 1961 FIGURE 3.-ANNUAL AVERAGE PRECIPITATION IN THE ASHEVILLE ARE/'.l • • ) • ) ) L J ') 9 ) :! _J :J -:, Ll 2: :J -:, >- <! 2: ::t:: 1. <{ 0::: <{ ~ CD w LL z <{ ---:, ). z <[ ~ (/) 0 0:: ~ z 0 ~ I- CL -u w 0:: CL >-_j I I-z 0 ~ _j <[ ~ 0:: 0 z tj" w er: :::::) (.'.) LL • 11 is approximately 1,010 feet above sea level, where the Horsepasture River enters South Carolina, Most of the Asheville area lies within the drainage basin of the French Broad River, part of a drainage system that flows into the Gulf of Mexico. Part of the Asheville area lies within the drainage basins of the Broad and Savannah Rivers, which are parts of drainage systems that flow into the Atlantic Ocean. The French Broad River, from Rosman to its confluence with Mills River, flows northeastward with many meanders on a broad flood plain, Whereas, beyond Mills River it changes to a more north-northwest direc- tion with incised meanders on a narrow flood plain. The average stream gradient from Rosman to Mills River is about 3 feet per mile, and from Mills River downstream to the Tennessee line the average stream gradient is about 12 feet per mile. This is not typical of a stream profile. Generally the gradient becomes less and the flood plain wider downstream. The narrow, incised flood plain and steep downstream gradient of the French Broad River suggest relatively recent uplift of the area south- east of the Mills River. • • • 12 GEOLOGY Principal Rock Units The rocks in the Asheville area are chiefly gneiss and schist, with subordinate occurrences of granitic rocks and basic intrusives, arid minor occurrences of dolomite, quartzite, sandstone, and conglomerate. To map these rocks, arbitrary standards based on field recogni- tion and hydrologic importanc.e were established. For example, on the State Geologic Map of North Carolina, a unit mapped as mica gneiss, covering more than one-third of the project area "·as split into bioti te gneiss, bioti.te-injection· gneiss, garnet-muscovite schist, and granitic rocks, for purposes of hydrologic description.· The Hax Patch Granite and the Cranberry Gneiss, separate units on the State Geologic Map, are combined in this report and mapped as granite gneiss or granitic rock. Upper Precambrian and Cambrian rocks, similar lithologically, were com- bined and mapped according to predominant rock types and were not separated according to age. llioti te Gneiss The biotite gneiss unit as mapped (fig. 5) and discussed in , this report is exposed typically on the Blue Ridge Parkway in Buncombe County, 7 miles north of Swannanoa, at the north end of the Craggy Flats Tunnel. Generally, the bioti te gneiss is light to dark gray and weathers to a dull gray or yellowish brown. The rock appears to be massive, but where it is weathered foliation is discernible. Color banding and com- posi {ional layering occur parallel to the foliation. Quartz augen, some of ·which appear to be relict pebbles that have been deformed, are present at widely scattered localities. Unweathered calcite and dolomite streaks may be seen in the rock at fresh exposures. ~he principal mineral constituents and their percentage of occur- rence in six thin sections taken from the biotite gneiss unit at scattered localities in the project area are as follows: quartz, 35 to 65 percent; feldspar, 10 to 35 percent; biotite, 10 to 30 percent; and muscovite, 0 to 15 percent. Accessory minerals in these thin sections included hornblende, garnet, sphene, apatite, chlorite, and magnetite. ,j I • • • • 18 Granitic Rock and Granite Gneiss The granitic rock and granite gneiss unit (fig. 5) includes the foll owing f orma ti ans of Keith ( 1904, 1905a, J 907): Max Patch Granite, Cranberry Gneiss, Whiteside Granite, and small unnamed granitic intrusions in Keith's Carolina and Roan Gneisses. The Henderson Gneiss is discussed in another section. Max Patch Granite and Cranberrv Gneiss The type locality for the Max Patch Granite is Max Patch Mountain in Madison County and for the Cranberry Gneiss, the town of Cranberry in Avery County. Both uni ts occur_ as a broad band .·hich extends northeast- ward across Madison County. Henderson Gneiss The Henderson Gneiss is exposed typically in eastern Buncombe County along U. S. 64 and 74 at Bat Cave. Essentially all the Henderson crops out southeast. of the Brevard belt in Transyl.-ania, Henderson, and Buncombe Counties. Small isolated exposures of Henderson Gneiss occur within and northeast of the Bre,·ard belt. The Henderson Gneiss is of medium-gray to dark~gray color and weathers to a light-gray or yellowish-to reddish-brown color. The light colors are most common 1n the weathered rock. Generally, the gneiss is distinctly foliated with feldspar porphyroblasts set in a finer grained matrix of biotite gneiss or quartzite. The feldspar porphyroblasts are locally crushed or deformed into augen. The principal mineral constituents and their percentage of occurrence in four thin sections made from Henderson Gneiss, are as follows: quartz, 35 to 55 percent; feldspar, 10 to 50 percent; biotite, 5 to 20 percent; and muscovite, 0 to 10 percent. Accessory minerals included sericite, epidote, sphene, garnet, apatite, and metallic oxides •. Texture and composition suggest that before metamorphism the rock was an impure sandstone . Locally, coarse granite, biotite gneiss, hornblende gneiss, and mic~ schist occur in the Henderson Gneiss. dons 1sed Lin in ;on • • The Brevard Schist contact with Henderson Gneiss is extremely ,· irregular. _The contact is discordant in _the valley of Cane Creek (Bun- combe and Henderson Counties) where the Henderson Gneiss truncates ridges underlain by Brevard Schist quartzites. The following topographic features have developed upon the Henderson Gneiss; a broad flood plain of the French Broad River in Henderson and Transylvania Counties, mountain ridges southeast of the French Broad River flood plain, and a gently undulant plateau with isolated hills west of the Blue Ridge front in Henderson County'. The Henderson Gneiss of this report (fig. 5) corresp_onds with the Henderson Granite of Keith (1905a). Brevard Schist A narrow belt ·of Brevard Schist extends southwestward from western North Carolina into Alabama. The Brevard Schist as mapped (fig. 5) and discussed in this report is exposed typically in south- western Henderson County along the Boylston-Etowah road for about 2 miles southeast of its junction with highway 280 . The Brevard Schist is generally dar1< bluish gray except for lenses and layers of light-gray quartzite and marble; it weathers to dull gray or brown. The principal mineral constituents and their percentage of occurrence in four thin sections taken from the Brevard Schist are as follows: quartzite (1 thin section) -quartz, 65 perce11;t fine-grained matrix and 5 percent relict pebbles; _'sericite,_ 30 percent; and trace_s of biotite and orthoclase. Schist ,(3 thin_ sections)_ -quartz, fine- grained, 40-65 percent; muscovite, 30-55 percent; biotite, 0""'.5 percent; metallic oxides, usually magnetite and limonite, trace to 10 percent; graphite, 0 to 15 percent; and a trace of garnet. Feldspar and quartz auge_n occur in all thin sections of schist. The Brevard Schist includes quartzite, phyllite, argillite, slate, muscovite schist, garnet-muscovite schist, marble, fine-grained gneiss, and pyroc.lastics. A narrow belt of dolomitic. marble lenses occurs along the northwestern contact of the Brevard Schist for about 35 miles northeast of the South Carolina line. The marble is poorly exposed, but its alignment suggests a formerly continuous limestone bed. 19 .te, ·• ng .h- 1ear at g vite • ~ern ;he 1ist act chist layers is ort mar-• Ll t- • • The Brevard Schist was named by. Keith (1905a) after the town of Brevard in Transylvania County. Ul tramafic Rock Ultramafic rock in this report refers to rock made up of olivine, serpentine, talc, asbestos, soapstone, and chlorite. Ultramafic rock outcrops are small and occur within areas of hornblende gneiss. The largest and best exposed ultramafic body is located on Us S. 70 at Wilson, in Buncombe County. The ultramafic rock is of various shades of green and weathers 21 to dark red or maroon. The rock is massive and locally has well-developed jointing. The ultramafic rock corresponds to the dunite of the North Caro- lina State Geologic Map (1958). Duni te is made up entirely of olivine, and since the mafic rocks of this report are largely impure or altered, the term ultramafic rock is preferable. Sandstone, Conglomerate, and Quartzite Quartzite. and metaconglomerate in the jjrevarct ::;cn1s't, aenaerson Gneiss, ~lax Patch Granite, and Cranberry Gneiss, and biotite gneiss units have been mentioned previously. ']'hese beds are not shown sepa- rately from the uni ts in which they occur on the geologic map (fig. 5). The following forma't1ons are grouped together in the unit mapped as sandstone, conglomerate, and quartzite: Snowbird Group, Great Smoky Group, Unicoi Formation, and Erwin Formation. Their stratigraphic positions, thicknesses, and a brief description of their lithologies are given in table 1. (p. 22.) Shale, Siltstone, Slate, and Argillite Slate and argillite in the Brevard Schist have been mentioned previously. These beds are not shown separately froni the Brevard Schist on the geologic map (fig. 5). Likewise, shaly, silty, or slaty rocks in the Snowbird and Great Smoky Groups or in the Erwin Formation are included within the unit mapped as sandstone, conglomerate, and quartzite . The following formations are grouped together in the unit mapped as shale, siltstone, slate, and argillite; the Sandsuck Formation, the ·on- ine ,s ·ock • • • 25 TABLE 2. Swmnary of data on drilled wells in the Asheville area according to rock type. Rock Unit Biotite gneiss Number of We.lls 31 Henderson Gneiss 125 Brevard Schist Hornblende gneiss 33 Garnet-muscovite schist (other than Brevard) Shale, siltstone, slate, and argilli te 22 9 Average Depth (feet) 119 212 i37 102 Yield (gpm) Range Average Per foot of well 1-60 18.2 2½-120 32.7 1-55 1-55 161 3/4-20 14.2 11.3 7.7 0.153 .154 .103 .111 .0478 2-12 3~-8 .899 Percent of wells yield- ing 1 gpm or less 4.8 2.2 9.1 0 d".~•'"""'f'.•-·c~~~ \ ,, , ; 7· 'f;~✓,:-;,;:;~/e\o"'!"" 1 _ _ f"/, , . " ,, ""/'. ~(~;::~ , · ~1~M,M, ;f "f~ J // 11 / I 11/,~}3 ~ . er;,':",/,/"':""'~~ t 4-c Doi,, ,, ' /m:, ' ' , . " ,,, 6E ,..,'-,,,,,. • 1$1 ~--,,.,," . c,o/ F:,\'OF: '-...,-,-... -i/-/ ~so,. v, ,, ,,. "" .... ,..,:i lIC29 ~· 1 !,1;11, ~1-~;) • 1 n rm:r •t,.~}, <., \:-\-... _.__ oin \"}~\:·.:-: i If. J/}/:<::::)s ~ ~ \ ~ j}J;;iil' t ~ 0 I 2 4 6 8 JO miles SCALE 3E, AND TRANSYLVANIA MADISON,. HENDERSON, COUNTIES. • 25 EXPLANATION ~~ Limestone -Dolomi1e -Marble lillillTIJ Sho!e-Siltstone-S!ote-Argil~te IH Sandstone -Conglomerate -Quartzite 11111 Ultramafic Rock r:::_::\.:-:\1 Brevard Schist ,~~ Henderson Granite Gneiss ~ Granite Rock and Granite Gneiss f·:_:._:-.:•_.:.:j Hornblende Gneiss ~ Garnet-Muscovite Schisi LJ Biotile lnjeclfon Gneiss D Biolite Gneiss • • • • • 30 GROUND-WATER HYDROLOGY Hvdrologic .Cvcle The natural and c·ontinuous circulation of water between the atmos- phere and ·the earth is called the hydrologic cycle. Water in ·the form of rain or snow (precipitation) falls upon the surface of the earth. Part drai:ris off 'ciirectly into streams and eventually to the ocean ·(runoff). ··Part of the water is. evaporated or transpired by plants (evapotranspira- tion); A significant part of the precipitation infiltrates the soil :cover into underlying rock and reaches the zone of saturation. The water · i;; the ·zone ·of saturation is called ground water. After it reaches the zone of ·saturation, it flows ''toward places where it discharges int.o str·eams· or lakes ·or directly into .the ocean, or .. "·here it ·comea'··near enough to the surface to be lost by evaporation.· The cycle is com- pleted' by·the return .. ·of water·to the atmosphere in the form of vapor (fig:C 6).' Occurrence of Ground Water Ground water occurs in rock openings that may be either primary or secondary. Primary openings are forme,d at the same time the rock was formed, such as the spaces between pebbles in a gravel bed. Second- ary openings are those formed after the rock -~s formed, such as fractures and solution openings. Crystalline rocks, including granite, gneiss, .and schist, have little pore space between the component grains. The .openings which yield water in these rocks are secondary, and include joints, fractures, cleavage planes, planes of schistosity, bedding planes, and solution channels. These are not uni.formly distributed through the rock. Most of the ground water in the Asheville area occurs in secondary open- ings. Some exceptions are ,,ater in local sand and gravel deposits. · An underground zone or layer which isa source of water is called an aquifer. Where the water is not confined beneath an impermeable layer of rock, the upper surface of the zone of saturation {called the water table) is free to rise and fall with changes in atmospheric pressure and. precipitation. It is not a flat surface but generally reflects, in a subdued way, the irregularities of topography. Toe water table inter- sects ground level at springs, streams, lakes, and ponds. \\'here ground water occurs only in irregularly distributed fractures and other second- ary openings, the water table can be very irregular or discontinuous. . li ' • • • • • 32 Under artesian conditions, water is confined under sufficient pressure to cause• it to rise above the level at ,,hich the aquifer is penetrated in a well. An artesian well is not necessarily a flowing well. The imaginary surface that coincides with the static level of the water in the artesian aquifer is called the piezometric surface. Almost all hand-dug .wells are water-table wells. It is possible that a few of the·deeper ones in this area, which were blasted into solid rock at the bottom, may be artesian. Some of the drilled wells are known to be artesian. These include several flowing wells and others where the static water level differs substantially from the water level of a nearby dug··well or body of surface water. In most · of the· drill.ed wells inventoried in the course of this study, it was not possible to determine whether water-table or artesian conditions preva(l,. becau,se the depth at which water was re.ached is not known. Springs are usually located at the head of a draw or the foot of .. a bluff .. Springs may occur where the .·ater table ·intersects the ground surface/ as at changes. in slope . .Because of soil cover or sealed enclosures, it is usually dif- ficult' to ascertain the. na·ture of the origin of springs. In a fe,, larger· springs, ·.the water can be ·seen issuing from fractures in the rocks'. Most· smaller springs appear to issue from the contact of soil or.·saprolite and unweathered rock. In this type of spring, water seeps . . .. ,• into the soil on a hill .and forms a thin zone of saturation just above imperiheable bedrock. Where bedrock ·crops out·, the.· overlying zone of satura.t_ton _intersects the ground surface, forming a spring. Current Use of Ground Water Springs Springs are common throughout the Asheville area, particularly. Most of the springs are small, with yields· of about 1 gpm (gallon per minute) or less, The largest spring knO\m in the area is Bubbling Spring, in the flood plain on the southwest side of the French Broad River, 1 mile northwest of Hot Springs (Madison County). It has a reported yield of about 250 gpm when pumped. The water is probably rising from the Rome Formation through a thin cover of.alluvium. The Rome Formation has many minor crenulations and dips nearly vertically in exposures in the I i ' : I ·i • • • • • 16 Yields of Wells Yields of dug or bored wells are seldom accurately determined in this area. Pumping tests are sometimes made when electric pumps are in- stalled, but few of the interviewed users of dug or bored wells knew what the wells would yield. The drilled wells which were inventoried in the four-county area have reported yields ranging from Oto 120 gpm. The average yield per well is 14.8 gpm. The average depth is 120 feet, and the average yield per foot is 0.123 gpm. Effect of Topography on Yields of Wells Topography is an important factor to be considered in selecting a well site. Wells drilled in valleys and draws are, on the average, shallower than those ·drill~d o;, slopes, h.ills, and ridges, as the water table in valleys and draws may be closer to the surface than in wells on slopes and hills . Ordinarily, wells drilled in valleys and draws have higher yields than those drilled on slopes or hills. Valleys and· draws may follow pre- existing zones of fractures in rock, and water is stored and transmitted by fractures. Table 3 shows the average yields and depths of drilled wells according to topographic location. These are the same wells which were tabulated according to rock type in table 1. The assignment of well locations to topographic classifi.c.ations is somewhat arbitrary. It is not always easy to decide whether a given topographic feature is a draw or a valley, and whether a well near the top of a hill should be con- sidered to be on a hill or on a slope. In table 3 average depths are greatest for wells drilled on hills . or ridges and least for wells in valleys. The. an;rage ·yi.elds are greatest for wells drilled in valleys and least for ,,ells drilled on hills and ridges. Note, however, that the average yield for wells drilled on slopes is slightly higher than for wells drilled in draws. A possible explanation is that a number of public and institutional wells drilled on slopes were drille'd deeper and tested closer to capacity than domes- tic wells in valleys or draws. The average yield in gallons per minute per r'oot is higher for wells drilled in drm,s than for wells drilled on slopes. i ~i I !-' ' ·) ·. ,, ., j j' ,, ) . I i I : • C m :Is e w ls ,test lil • • 37 TABLE 3, Summary of data on drilled wells in the Ashe,·ille area according to topographic location . Topographic Number Average Yield (gEm} Percent of Location of Depth Range Average Per foot wells yield- wells (feet) of well ing 1 gpm or less Hill or Ridge 62 148 2-35 10.9 0,074 0 Slope 93 131 3/4-80 14,3 0.109 2.2 Draw 42 106 0-52 12.1 0.114 7.1 Valley 87 96 1-55 19.6 0.204 1.1 • • • • • 90 Henderson Countv (Area 382 square miles, population 36,163, 1960 census) Geography Henderson County lies in the southeastern part of the four-county area. It is bounded on the south by the State of South Carolina. The county seat is Hendersonville, with a population of 5,911. The only other incorporated town is Laurel Park, a residential suburb of Hender- sonville. The county is characterized by a dissected central plateau (part of the Ashe,·ille plateau) bounded on the northwest by a well-defined, northeast-trending mountain range (the Pisgah Ridge), on the south by granite ridges, and on the east by the Blue Ridge front. The plateau has an average elevation of about 2,200 feet, but there are isolated knobs and ridges 2,500 to 2,600 feet in elevation. The lowest and most level parts of the plateau are the flood plains of the French Broad and }!ills Rivers, and Cane, Mud, Clear, and Hooper Creeks. The Blue Ridge has a gentle slope on the "·est (French Broad River) side of the drainage di,·ide. East of the divide, the topography is rugged, Southwest of Zirconia, the Blue Ridge has an eastward trend. i Altitudes range from about 1,400 feet above sea level where the Broad River leaves the county at Bat Cave to about 5,28.0 feet on Little Pisgah Mountain at the junction of Henderson, Buncombe, Transylvania, and Haywood Counties. Henderson County lies within the .drainage basin of the French Broad River except for the areas along the east~rn and southern boundaries, which are drained by the Broad and Green Rivers. The principal tributaries of the French Broad River in Henderson County are Boylston Creek, Mills Rh·er, Mud Creek, and Cane Creek. The Little Hungry and Hungry Rivers are tributaries of the Green River. The Asheville-Spartanburg line of the Southern Railway traverses the county in a general north-south direction. There are interstate high,,,-ays and many State, County, and Forest Sen·ice roads pro,·iding access to most parts of the county. Henderson County produces more than half the apples grown rn North Carolina. These are grO\m mostly in the area bet"·een llendersom·ille and EdneyYille, on hillsides and in small valleys. Commercial truck and dairy farms occupy most of the broad valleys. Livestock raising is also important, and corn and hay are the principal feed crops. • • • Manufacturing in Henderson County is centered around Henderson- ville, and includes apparel, electrical equipment, and scientific instruments. There is a textile print works and a rug factory at Fletcher, and a textile mill at Toledo. Bricks are manufactured from clay dug at Fletcher, and formerly at Etowah. The clay is from saprolite along the Henderson Gneiss- Brevard Schist contact. Two dolomite quarries are active at Fletcher in dolomitic marble of the Brevard Schist. The rock is used for aggre- gate and for agricultural lime. The Henderson Gneiss also has been quarried for crushed stone at various localities. Gold was formerly mined on the southeast flank of the Pisgah Ridge, 1 mile northeast of the Transyh-ania County line. It was found in granite and pegmatite dikes in quartz-bioti te gneiss. Zircons ,,ere formerly mined at Zirconia from the Whiteside Granite. Geology The north,,est corner of Henderson Countv is underlain mainly bv biotite gneiss. Southeast of the gneiss is a belt predominantly of 1m1sco,·ite schist. This belt is only about l½ miles wide at the Transylvania 91 County line, and there consists entirely of Brevard Schist. The Brevard Schist includes quartzite, phyllite, argillite, slate, garnet-muscovite schist, marble, fine-grained gneiss, and pyroclastics. Its most distinc- tive rock type is sericite schist containing finely disseminated graphite. To the northeast, the schist belt broadens, with coarse garnet-muscovite schist intruded.by pegmatite dikes separating the typical Brevard Schist on the southeast from the quartz-biotite gneiss on the northwest. The· topography of the schist belt ranges from nearly flat to moderately rug- ged. The Brevard Schist lies largely in the valleys of Boylston and Cane Creeks. The greater part of Henderson County, southeast of the Brevard Schist belt, is underlain by Henderson Gneiss which is characterized by feldspar porphyroblasts, locally broken and deformed into augen . The rock varies in composition from a granite gneiss to a biotite gneiss or quartzite with a fe,, scattered feldspar porphyroblasts. ~he Henderson Gneiss varies considerably in.topographic expression. ,. • 92 • The broad valleys of the French Droad lliver. Mud Creek. and !looper Creek lie mostly ,,i thin the area of llenderson outcrops. The gently undulant area northwest of the Blue Hidge front from Upward to Edneyville is also in the Henderson Gneiss outcrop. Possibly the differences in topography are controlled by compositional variations of varying resistance to weathering and erosion. • • South of the.Henderson Gneiss is a gneissic granite, which has been correlated ,,ith the \\l1itcsirlc Granite of ,,estern Transyh·ania County and Jackson County. The white gneissic granite contains bioti te and isolated masses of hornblende gneiss and garnet-muscovite schist. The hornblende gneiss is intrud€d by granitic dikes. Along the eastern edge of llenderson Count:1• is a complex of granite gneiss~ pebrrnati te, hornblende gneiss~ garnet-muscovite schist, bioti te-injection gneiss, and quartzite. The granitic parts locally contain eoarse feldspar Cr)'Stals vhich gi\·e the rock an appearance similar to that of the Eende1·s011 (;neiss. Else,,·here~ the rock more closely resembles the \\l1i teside Granite . Hegional dip a\·erages about lJO degrees to the southeast! but is re,·ersed 01_1 Pisgah llidge ~ the topographic expression of an anticline al ig,wd northeas t,,·ard. Ground-Water Hydrology Henderson Cow,ty is second in the four-county area in the nwnber of public ,,ater systems. and it leads in the number of these which are supplied by ground-water sources. Almost all rural homes depend on domestic ground-,,ater supplies. Springs are used ,,here available, particularly in the hills. Dug .·ells, used for many years, have been supplanted in importance by drilled wells. Agricultural use of grow1d ,,ater is largely for ,,atering ·livestock antl ,,·ashing dairy equipment. Both the Cranston Print 1,·orks (ll'ell \o. 17) and the Mountain Rug ~!ills (Wells No. 15 and 16) use ground water. Cranston's well (No. 17) has a maximum yield of about 55 g:pm. Wells \lo. 15 and 16! combined·, are adequate for the needs of 'lou:itain ll.ug 'I ills. Potential si.tes for light indnstr,· in llenclenson County should not be excluded from conside1·ation because i.he.,· are not ,\·i thin an '1 I 1J ., •" ,. ' ' I i J • • • area served by a public ,.-ater supply. In most parts of the county, wells can supply 'small factories with an adequate supply of water for fire protection and processing. The water requirements of factories may be comparable to ground water use in Grimesdale (Well Nos. 511, 55, 56, 57, and 58), the Mountain Sanitarium-Fletcher Academy (Well Nos. 8, 93 9) and the west Henderson School (Well No. 46). The large wells supply- ing the above institutions and subdivision were drilled in the Hc!lderson Gneiss, which covers a large part of the county. Huch of the gently undulant land in the county suitable for industrial development is under- lain by Henderson Gneiss. Before an industrial site is located beyond public water supplies, the presence of a de qua te grow1d water should be confirmed by drilling and testing one or more wells. Turbidity occurs in water from some wells, particularly those drilled in deeply weathered Brevard Schist. Nost of the sprillgs in. Henderson County, used for domestic pur- poses have yields on the order of 1 gpm. An exception is Spring No. 2A. Few of the springs used for public supplies yield more ~,an 5 to 10 gpm in dry seasons. Inventoried drilled wells have an average depth of 118 feet and an average yield of 18.3 gpm, or 0.156 gvm per foot. Quality of Ground Water in Henderson County .Analyses of ground ,\·ater from Henderson County are shm .. 11 in table 15, Water from Wells 3, 6, 11, 19, 24, 37, 48, and 60 have iron concentrations greater than 0,3 ppm. All but two of these wells are in the Henderson Gneiss. Wells 2, 18, 19, 33, 36, and Spring 5A have water with high chloride and/or nitrate concentrations . • • Table 17. -Puhl :1 c water f:upplJ.e:,, l!r!nd(JrGon County Wells ·~Jelh: und ~pt'.L11i;s Name Source Number of SWL Name, Number, Taps Inventory Number Depth Diameter (feet (gpm) (feet) (inches) below Yield Aquifer Topography LSD) Bat Cave Ground water Approx 10-15 --JIP.ndcr;,on Slope #1, i/1 G1,<.!L;.,; ·Bright-Ground water 25 1-11 each (est) 1-!cndel,GOtl draws 8 small spr1ngs, ,,.,a ters not inventoried 100 6 20 Est. 10 Henderson slope Well //1 -#45 150 6 8 Est. 20 Hendersor. slope Well #2 -//44 t-125 6 20 Est. 20 Hendcrsor. ridge Well #3 -11''3 Gerton Ground water Approx. 20 --llendersor draw Spring #1-#IIA · (Chestnut Hill) Grimes-Ground water 8(}1· 51} 6 12-1'1 3) I!endcr::;cm hlll-near Well /I l -//'j'j dale top 76 6 o,· llc11dcruOn :;;lupe Well //2 -//58 "-' 96 6 -::5 !ll'ndet·:;on :;loJH) \foll //3 //5'' - 100 ~· -15-20 Henderson valley Well //4 #57 - 112 r10W 1_)01-llc11dc:t':Jon valley \!Jell //5 -//fjG Henderson-Surface water 5071 Bradley Creek & ville North Fork Mills J1lver Lake Sum-Ground >'ia ter 70 Est. 3,5 Hornblende draw Walker, //2OA mit Corp. Est. 5.0 ~nelss & draw Hux #1, //21A E:-:t.. '..,.O 1~1·:111 .i L,' d1·::11·1 llux //2, //;!2.A Meas. -·· 1.0 " draw Vermont,//lUA Meas 10.0 Hid l.;c:ald( draw Benning- Gr;-in.i te I di·uw f.leld, //19A TAJurt'l GL'uund >'1<.l.tt'L' [•::; t,. '( • '.J llci1<1,:t·:_;on lndlun Cave, //lllA Park t•h:u.:;. '.1.j lk-11th:t•;,.:u11 tlt·aw l•'leetwood //1 13A Mean. '(. '.j Henderson draw Fleetwood //2 12A Meas. "(. 2 Henderson draw Upper Apple House, //16A Mea::;. ,,. 2 Hender.son draw Lower Apple House, //17!\ Meus. 3-3 Henderson slope ~)kyview //15A Vlllaee Surf.ice water • Remarks Untreated 4 springs, clustered aroun d concrete gravity reservoi r, in each of 2 draws Furnishes water to Bright- waters lodge Water pumped into spring reservoirs as required un-treated. - Not treated Not treated Chlorinated One sprlng is pumped to re' Jer- low. voir, remainder i::;rav l ty r Gravity tll:.;trJ Lutlo11, '( r0~crvo.1 r:i Not treated Prom IIemJr r::,onv 1 .11 c 3Upply • • ---·~-----'-------• Table 17.-Public water supplies, Henderson (;ounty--Continued Wells Wells and Snrings Number of Depth Diameter SWL Name, Number, Name Source Taps (reet) (inches) ( feet Yield {gpm) Aquifer Topography Inventory Number below LSD) Mount Ground water 17 92 6 20 Henderson slope #230 -Lookout Subdiv. Mountain Ground water about House 143 100 6-} -8 l[c::ider·:.wn clraw //1 -//233 Water Assoc. about 230 6l lU l!t:nder:.;on draw //2 -#232 165 Gt 10-=1"5 ~'.) l11inder•:;on r.1d1_,;c //5 -//2311 'l'uh:dCJ :.::ut'l\.1<.:e ~1 u. t.. <-: r· - W!i 1 Le u1·ound wat.:er 42 110? --1"/ ]l,:ndL"l':JV!! Uraw //1 -//235 Sub-154 l'/ H1~nderson draw //2 -#236 -- division . • Remarks Pressure tank reservoir. Not treated Two reservoir·s, gravity distr·ibution Not treated ,'Ju11p1J.cd l,y J. [' . .';tl:Vcn:; l'r-e:.;:.;u1·i.: tank r·c: .. .t;r-vulr·. treated r; 0. Nut • • TAnI.E 18. l!f!cord~ of we.u llcnt!erson County .'° Cs Wii 11 I,ocn Li 011 Ow1tf' ,. Ty111' lh•pt.11 Pinm--IJ,,]'f.11 Wn J.,, r-h,•n1·-Wntrr Yiclt! Ornw-Topo-Rf'mnrkR No. of ( f,) (' t,P. l' of ing m,1t.1•rinl level (gpm) dr,wn grnphy Well (in) cosing (ft) (rt) (rt) 1 0.2 mile s of junction R. E. Griffin---Drilled 109 5 5/8 82 Henderson Slope-Public supply--- U.S. 6i. anrl 711 ot gneiss---- Unt Cave 2 1.7 miles w of Bot Cave-John s. Moore--Dug---16.5 21i 16? -d 7-13 Valley Observation ,,,,ell. Sampled for chem- ical analysis--- 3 Edneyvi I le Jimmy Case Ori lled 152 6 About --do----16 It½ Slope-High iron content. 72 Sampled for chem- ical analysis--- 4 -d Henderson County -do--About 6 "Most --d About 12-17 -do-Edneyville School • Board of Educn-227 of 1,0 well. Supplies tio hole" over 1,000 pupils- 5 1.9 miles SW of J. E. Hunsinger--Dug---31.5 72 Unlined -do 15---do--Observation well Edneyville 22.6 (filled in) 6 -d -d Drilled 108 6 About --rl 28 6-8 --do-Sampled for chem- 70 ical analysis-- 7 Hooper Creek Ray Ruth Dug--35-110 36 -rlo 29 4-5 Draw- 8 1.7 miles E of Naples--Mountnin Se.ni tor-Drilled 98 -do 32 Over --do--Used for young i 1,5 people's camp--- 9 1. 2 miles ENE of -do -do--150 8 ,.,. -d 36 'Go Slope-Auxi 1 iary supply Nnplcs for sanitarium and ocadcmy 10 1 mile ENE of Naples-----d -do--Over 8 --ti 112 20 --do----do 100 11 1 mile SE of Fletcher---Oak Forest -do--85 6 ,\bout --do About 12 Volley-Sampled for chem- Baptist Church-50 60 ical analysis--- 12 0.9 mile ESE of Naples--Mountain Snni--do-.110 ;__-do-----:--,---25 -do- turium 13 FlcLcller (E. Aide)-----!,. IL MnLhe...,a-----do---')0-9) /\bout l!r<:vat·d q ~l Ope!--~nmplcd for d11,m- 20 !'lchii::it,---ical analy~iR-- I', Fletcher llendcreon Gounty --tlo---AUouL --<lo :!U llitlge-~uinpled ror chem-• Bonni of l'.:tlucu-l '..!O icnl nnnlyRiA. tion Fhtchcr School-- 15 Fletcher (s. aide) Mountain Rug Mills -do--55 --rl Can Valley-High iron content, pump corrosive dry J hour 16 --do --d -do--90 --do --do---do---d 17 0.9 mile s. of Fletcher-Cranston Print· --do---150 8 20 Drevard near About -do-Sampled for chem- Works contact 55 ical analyeie-- Henderson- 18 Fletcher, N. side E. ,) . Nesbitt-----do--92 6 28 Brevard---5 Draw--Sampled for chem- ical analysis---- • _____ _,.,__ __ _ Well Location Owner Type Depth Diam-lll.!pth Wntcr-henr-Wnter Yield Dru:w-Topo-Remarks No. of (fl) etcr of ing material level (gpm) down gruphy Well (in) casing (rt) (ft) (rt) 19 Fletcher, NW. aide" Horuce ·T. Allen--Drilled 65 5 5/A 30 flrcv11rd----30 10 Draw--Snmplcd for chem- ical analysis--- 20 0.5 mile WNW of Fletcher-Charlie Israel---Dug----About Go Unlined -do 30 Ridge--d 35 21 0.9 mile WNW of Fletcher-Jim Dull Drilled 212 5 5/8 AL out -t.lo------18-25 Slope---d • 200 22 1.8 miles SSW of Charles Chipman----do--138 5 5/8 Henderson About Could-Ridge- Drickton Gneiss----!G n't pump down 23 1.3 miles w of Fletcher--Carroll Hudson----Bored--50 ~11 Gurne L-33 l:uu' t. Slope-Sumplcd for ·clu•1n- 111\HICOVite pump ica l onulysis--- schist and dry pc gum !.i le 24 0.5 miles E of Asheville I•'rank Miuker------Drilled 125 5 5/8 Ah,rnl --do-------10-12 15 Drnw--Sampled for chem- Aiqiort :35 icul nnnlysis. Water treated to remove iron--- 25 1.8 miles WSW of J. Stockton Bryan---do---18lt -~5 Brevard 25 -do- Brickton schist---- 26 1.9 miles N of Hwy. 191 Robert Metcalf------do---170 5 5/8 L27 Garnet-10 20 Ridge- Bridge at Mills River--muscovite schist---- 27 0.15 mile E of Hwy. 191 B. J. Hill-----Dug----116. 7 51, Un Lined -d 1t5.5 S10pe- on Fanning Bridge • Road-- 28 llwy. 191, 1/3 mile s. of L. P. Hayes Drilled '.jO Ab rnt. --dt 5 Valley 1''nnn ing Bridge Iload----,o 29 Jw1ction lh,y. 191 and N. J. Carland------do--138 5 5/8 l8 --d 18 15 --do-Sampled for chem- Mills Hi \'CI' lload icul analysis---- 30 Ih,y. 280, 0.8 mile ,11 of· Dan Palmer --do---9G 5 5/8 Ab mt Brcvurcl 8 About --do--- ,function 11...y. l 91 70 schiBt----5 31 Hwy. 280, 0.7 mile SW of Dr. J. G. He tts-----do---152 7 Ab >ut. tiarnc t-7:.! Over II ill--- Juuc tion llwy. 191 ;o mu:-1euv i tc ~'.i 1-!chi1-!L----- ,2 l mile SW of ,Junction J. E. Bro""1'1 --do---180 6 Ah,)11 l. Brevard About 6 Slope- llwy. 191 and 280 1 !) sdii s L-----35 33 lh,y. 280, l . 11 milos NE Gaskell IU1udes-----do---Ove1· iO -d 2 Valley-Sampled for chem- of county line 200 icnl analysis----- 3'• Doy ls Lon-Etowah Iload, Ike Cnirnes --do---17h 5 5/8 1 is --d 1,6 15 Hill-----d 0.8 mile SE of Hwy. 280- '° --.J • • • '° a, 'l'ABl.,E 18. llccords of wells jn llcr11l,~r!-!011 Gourity {Continued) 35 H;,y. 280, 1.7 miles N"E --do---187 --rl o--------R2 --do--Supplies 9 hou,qcs. of C('Unty line Shipmnn Sampled for chem- ical analysis----- 36 2.2 miles NW of Etowah---Earl Ash""orth------do---About '.> 5/8 --do--------15 6 Hidge--Sampled for chem- 1 Q/1 icnl analysis--- 37 1. 3 miles WNW of Bill Allison-----do---80 BI·cvn rd nl 15 10-12 Slope---do Etowah contact--- 38 Hwy. 280, 2 miles Sw of J. ]! • Bro,,..n --do---81, Ilrcvnrd Est. Valley- junction Hwy. 191 schist---I½ 39 Etowah Etowah Methodist --do--92 5 5/8 65 !lenders on 22 10 Hill---Snmpled for chem- and Presbyterian schist----icnl analysis--- Churches------ 1,0 Etowah Hemler.son CoW1ty -c!o---More --d 15-20 Slope-Etowah School. Donrd of Educa-thnn Sampled for chem-• tion 63• icnl analysis-- ,, I 1.9 miles SE of Etownh--Dnvid Mallet-----~do--ll9 63 --11 ,, --do-- 1,2 Hughy Ilond ► 1.7 miles A. E. Podesta-----do---136 130 --c!o 6 Hidge-- N~ of llorse Shoe '•3 Brightwnter s. J. Childs --do--125 6 --d 20 20 Slope-Public supply. Es tntc Auxiliary to 8 springs ,.,. Brightwnter s. J. Childs -do--150 6 !Icnrlers on 8 20 -do--Public supply. Estate gneiss----Auxiliary to 8 springs '•5 --do----d --do--100 G --d 20 10 -do-Public supply---- l16 0.11 mile E of Hup:hy----Jlcnrlerson County -do--2116 --rlo 21 52 Draw---West Henderson Hil!;h Dd. of Education-School well--- 11( o.6 mile w of Motmtnin V. ,,. Orr --do---92 Almost --d ·20 Slope-Public supply. Horne to Mount Lookout bot-Subdivision tom '•B Moun tn in llomP. Hountniu llome --do-67 (, --do .9-2-7 -----Vnlley-Obi:u~rvntion Wel 1, Wnter Assoc.---Snropled for chem- icul nnnly.!ds . • , Not used-- 'n'e 11 # 1,9 --d --do --do--230 --d 18 Draw--Well #2, Public supply 50 -do -d --do---About --do 8 -do--Well #1, f\iblic 100 supply 51 -do --d --do--165 61---clo 10-15 25 Slope--Well //5' Public supply 52 --rl ---------\o.11 i te Subdivision--do--IJ0 --,I About Draw--Well #I' Pul11ic 17 supply-- 53 --d --do --do---151, Almost --!lo------17 --do---Well //2' Public to supply hot.- Lorn 51, Grirnesdnle SE of Hill-Charles I'. Grim{:S---do---96 ,, --d About S1 ope-Grimcf!tlnlc Subdiv. girt----25 Public Supply Well #}------ • • • --------------·-------·-···------·----·-----------------. Well Location Owner Type Dept.Ii Ilium-Depth Wu Le r-he<1 r-Waler Yield l>rnw-Topo-Remarks No. of ( re) e f.cr of ing matc1·inl. level (gpm) down gruphy Well (in) casing (rt) (rt) (rt) 55 Grimcsdalc SE of Hill_: Charles P. Grimes-Drilled 51. 6 !lenders on l :2-111 J'j Hill---Grimcsdalc Suhdiv. gir g;nciss-----Puhl ic supply Well //1 56 --d --d --do---112 6 --do i"low Hore Valley-Grimesdalc Subdiv. than Puhl ic Supply Go We 11 115---• 57 Grimesdnle--do --do---100 G --tlo 15-20 --do---G1·imcsdalc Subtliv. Puhl ic Supply Well #'• --------- 58 -d ---do---76 G --do ~5 Slope--Grimcsdalc Subdiv. Public Supply Well //2----------- 59 :2.11 mi le~ S"W of center Jcnrl llurdcn Luu rel --do---l1H.'.3 (, ~ 1.11 --do 13.5-Over [Jz-11.,,,•---ou~c,·vntiou \.'Cl 1. of llc11clcrsonvi 1 le Hock S11hclivi1:1ion-lA l'j Sntup le cl for· ch•·m- ical ,urn lys is----- bo o.G mile NNW of Flat Campbell Uoyd: -tlo--l'.21. ,, (, --do 1-~8, Vullcy---do Hock----Flat.rock ~~ore st Subdivision--- 61 }.} miles NE of I lender-R. L. Eichenberg---do---160 30 _,, 75 Iii l l--- sonville, Corn Mountain Subdivision G2 --do llou1:1 ton Jluggius----do--57 --ti Could-Druw--- Jl I t pump tlo,..·11 63 ,, miles NE of IL E. Corn Bored--~7 JO ,7 --do ~3-7 Slope-- Hende rsonv i 11 e---------• G1, 0.8 mi le N of Uunu------Melvin '!'. Haines--Drilled 113 5 r,/s )3 --do 11, 80 --do--- 65 Dana Henderson County -do--85 6 --d About Over Hidge __ Dana School well Board of Educn-,,o 3 (525 pupils)--~ tion 66 l . ,, miles N of lllue Spurgeon Clurk---l)ug----'.2~. l 5,, Ut, 1 illt?cl --d 1 (i . 8------Slope--Observation well llidgc 19.8 Replaces No. 175- r,7 0.11 mi 1c SE of Blue Carl E. Justice---Ori l lcd 81 0 5/8 37 --do '.28 (, Hidgc-- Hidge 68 0.7 miles ,E of Blue Odell !Iyer-------lh1g----3r, 3(i Ur1linecl --do }0-}l --do---Han dry l?-511-55, Hitlge ll1icpened }'------- G9 0.8 mile w of Tuxedo----l[omer l,i ndsay-----Drilled 135 'j '3/H ,\t; OU I, M1i b!sidc 39 5-6 Drow---SamplPd for chem- Ii() (;nu1 i te----ic.:al analysis---- 70 On Crnh Creek 0.11 mi le E rtusscll llenl'y-----Dug----~9.7 30 lle111lL•1·son 19.8--~---Slopi~--ObsP.1·vntion· well of 1'runsy I \"1111 i It Comity (inl! i ss-----'.211. (i l,ilH!---- . Wel 1 No. • Locn ti on Owner TABLE 19. llcr:onls or Type of Well Oep1.h (ft) l)iam- c Lt!r ( j 11) 1-A Oat Cnvc 'M. J. COnnor------Spring 2-A l.G miles w of Ont Cn.vc-- }-A 2.75 miles NNE of Edneyvi llc 11-A Chestnut Hi 11 5-A 1.2 mi 1 cs SE of lloopcr CreCk 6-A E. side McDowell Creek, 0.5 mile S. of Bun- combe Co. line------ ,rohn s. Moore----- George A. Lyda--- E. I. Earnhardt--- Vernon Glod "France Quarries Corp.------ 7-A N. Mills River, 11./1 miles U. S. Forest W. o~ Hwy. 191 ----Service------ 8-A llwy. 280, 1. 2 miles NE of J. L. Horris------ Transylvania County line 9-A lh.y. 280, 1.6 miles NE of Euria Cannon----- county line 10-A H"''Y. 280, 2 miles SW of J. IL Brown ,ju11~t.io11 [h,:y. }()l 11-A 1./i miles w. of Horse Brannon Ilro.<1.----- Shoe l~-A Laure 1 Pnr·k, Jurnpoff Mtri. Town of Lnurc 1 Park 13-A --do---------do l/1-,\ Laure 1 l'nrk, Hebron il(!,----do--- 15-A Laure 1 Pnrk, Skyvicw -do------------- Village l 6-A Laurel Pnrk---do l 7-A --rl --rl --do-- -do-- --do-- --do-- --do-- --do-- --(lo-- --do-- --do-- --do-- --do-- --ilo--- --do--- --du-- --do--- --do---: in ll1:111lc rs 011 County IJP.pth Wat.cr-hcar- of i11g material C/1.'< i11i: (rt) lfemlerson GncisR----- --d~---- --do-·---- -flo,---- --d~---- Gnrnct- 11111Rcovi te schist & pcgmatite Oioti te r.neiRs----- --do-------- --d llc1u\erson {;111:i~H----- --d --cl --(1 o-------- --do --do --do --110------- Water lcve l (ft.) Yield (gpm) Est. 30-50 Est.} 1.2- 5.0 12 5.8- 36 Est.. 2 38 Est. I,, 5-11 7½ ';. 3 F,s t. 7.5 3.3 7.25 11. 2) Draw- down (ft.) Topo- gniphy Slope-- Draw--- Valley- Draw--- Valley- Draw--- • Henmrks Public supply--- Puhl ic supply---- Observation spring. Sampled for chem- ical analysis--- Draw---North Hi 1 h Hh0er Camp Ground . Ob- !Je n·u ti 011 :-lprin~. Snmpl "" fnr dtr•m- icnl analp~is---- --clo---Sampled fo1· chem- ical nnnlys is---- --do--- -do--- -do---Ob~r.rvntion ~pring. Sampled for chem- ical nnnly~is----- --clo---Public Supply: Fl c e t.woorl //2------ --Uo---J>ubl ic S11pply: Flee t.\,·n,HI // 1------ -do--Public Supply: lndian Cave Spring Slope--P11hlic Supply: Skyvie\o· Village Spring----------- Draw---Public Supply: Upper ,\pplc House Sprinl!- -do---Public Supply: Lower Apple llou,c;e Spring--•----- • • Well No. 18-A 19-A ~0-A 21-A 22-A • Loe a ti on 1.9 miles E of TUX{!do--- 1.5 miles SE of Tuxedo- u.9 ssi:: of Zircouiu S l.11 I, j 011--------------- 0.5 mile SE of '.lirconia Station --do---- Owner Lake Summit Corp. (Mrs. John Law)_ --d Luke Suuuni l, Spriri~ Cn1·p, (Mr!i. ,lolm Lnw)- --do---- --d Type of Well Spring: --do-- --tlo-- --do- --do-- Dcplh (ft) J)inm- c ter (in) Depth Wut.er-bear- of ing muterinl casing (ft) llornh1<:ndc µ:ne iss & g1·uni te---- Whit.cs ide gnrni te---- llo1·111Jl,:11tlc /~114' j S:4 ., ~•·ani l.e---- --do --do Water level (ft) Yield (gpm) 10 J.::s L. ) . 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' 18·-• ·.-' :,.~ ~~1- ir{ ·i! l',I )'"'OeB' • ""-"= "-"'c.'2!"'1-""~ ' ra 1· 1 t--;,. ~ ' I· t -~ ., ~ ~;· ____ ="'-~ i<'° ~ .. ft I Kilometer ' ' ~ ·Y~.~ ~ 1-.-1;n, \•-r;...-:~, ... ~ ' •. -="--•"" •-,r-:-EAST~TJ.AT·,R ~. ~}~~·-' 'f": ~1~~·-"' ~f~~~;~:-;;~ li'_..;~1:t A.°.~··· , :-:.\Y\\'(•)D ;: :: - cor:--:Y • N t .... · -... -.----. ·-·.,,.-, ·, .. • 0 C H • LEGEND COC-:i"iU$-TOXA(•;,.:, Y-ROS/,:A,S.: as,ocia,ion; Nearly 1....,,1, ""':, ~r,;ne,:.1 to,.., .• DOOrly o,a,r,;,d soil• that ~a-,,e a loac:1, ax,""""' subso,I •".<:l underl,·in; layer; on Hood plain, €\'~~:J-E.ONEY'.'P_LE·ASHE aS>oc,ation: Sloping :o .-.,--, "~"-.,~II o,ain..o and some"na, ~xcen,....,ly ora,red 10Js t:>a: .".a-.-,, a loamy ,ubro•I: on mountain ,idgetops and"°" sro"°'' l[_J_fij '"'A' £SVlLLE·8RADSON as,oc,;mon: Gen Uy sl01>i~ :o =~c~,ely u ... o. well drainW soil• that h"'"" a loam, a,,c da;~ ,ub<oil: on ridr,e, an<! meam terraces GJ ~,.:.•;:;1:,,:,TALLADCOA auociauon: SIOPing to ue,,o, -.-1 ~n~~~ soil, ,~at ha~e a loamy subooil; on ridgetc,:,s ~-.c ,i<:e slope• .:.s~E.-?ORTERS auoc,a10on: Moderately steep to ~r, ,:~. tc=what ••cessiv,ily draoned and ...,..11 drair,e<l 10i!1 ::>at have a loamy ...,t»oil: on ridge100• and sid~ 1/,:,.....,, U.S. DEPARTMENT Of AGRICULTURE SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE fOREST SERVICE NOR;>-' CA'lOLINA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION GENERAL SOIL MAP HENDERSON COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA : "'''"' ~~~-~- • • .,,c\;J r:1v;c~2i'"--._ • ' • ,;,~. ' i ,:' c:i:o 29 lJEO \;0\) ( v-• .... \<-:::•;~ "Arn ·:!&!/SQJ L SURVEY Of -----.. ~-' Henderson County, North Carolina Furnislied by: USO;\, SQ!L CONSEf;V.aT!DN SERVICE ','e':P,:11 t·'l:ildiiw ::c,0:~1 109 v .... ,,.,, -,., o• Hemler .)unvi!ie, h0rU1 C2i0\ina 28739 .Telephone 704-693-162~ / United States Department of Agriculture Soil Conservation Service and Forest Service In cooperation with North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station • -.,,:,, ...... ,~,: -~~~- ' ,1;: II,_\ .\\_('.(~~Z~c,-yifo:';""-"8'<1 ( I!\ '-l \:-') ' ~ '<Pl , ,~ """"""'"tl"< t ,. -,. 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'-'ORTH C . .\ROLl'-'A • • t.rv~· e(lj_l. • • -.~~~'. ~(, ., ~, HENDERSON COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA 15 l,:, Typically, the surface layer is dark grayish brown loam "!;:..i2. inches thick. The subsoil is dark gray loam 24 inches ~·1ck. The underlying layer, to a depth of 62 mches, 1s t. dark grayish brown loamy sand and grayish brown sand. Ji. Included with this soil in mapping I are small areas of . , :~ Toxaway and Codorus soils. ·· The organic-matter content of the surface layer is medium. Permeability is moderate, and available water capacity is high. Shrink-swell potential is low. Reaction is slightly acid to strongly acid throughout the profile unless the soil is limed. Depth to bedrock is more than 60 inches. ._ . The seasonal high water table is at or near the surface. . ;' ;This soil is subject to frequent flooding. · · Most areas of this soil have been cleared and are used 1_, for crops or pasture. A few areas are wooded. ~ · ' This soil has moderate production potential for water- -.~ '.tolerant row crops and hay and pasture plants. Because of :;_::flooding, however, these crops may be damaged. Cabbage, fgreen beans, squash, and c'orn can be grown continuously. '>,!Minimum tillage, using cover crops, and including grasses •/.\md legumes in the conservation cropping system help to "'. maintain soil tilth and production. The production poten- '·;tial for apples is low because of the hazard of flooding .'./~nd a seasonal high water table. Winter crops, such as Wheat, are commonly damaged by excessive wetne,ss. · This soil has low potential for most urban uses/ such as :'dwellings, roads, and septic tank absorption fields. The -~/piazard of flooding and a seasonal high water table are ,;•·· ·,·fficult and costly to overcome. ,. This soil has high potential for water-tolerant hard- ;'}; woods and pines. Wetness is the rhain limitation to ,I'~•· . ;/ woodland use and management. Capability subclass !Ilw; ,:-woodland group 1 w. l,'. · HyB-Hayesville loam, 2 to 7 percent slopes. This ~' well drained soil is on broad, smooth ridgetops at the ~1~.lower elevations in the county. Areas are somewhat elon-t;_; gated and are 6 to 35 acres in size. 'ti•· Typically, the surface layer is dark brown loam 4 inches ,,. ·thick. The subsurface layer is brown loam 4 inches thick. :'/ The subsoil is 36 inches thick. The upper part is yellowish :;•.red clay loam, the middle part is yellowish red and red + clay loam, and the lower part is red sandy clay loam and t('sandy loam. The underlying layer i; 68 inches thick. The :.;., upper part is red saprolite that crushes to sandy loam, J'the lower part is gray and light gray soft saprolite that fYcrushes to sandy loam. ' Included with this soil in mapping are small areas of ·'.1• ~oils that have a surface layer of fine sandy loam. Also in-tt eluded are a few areas of eroded soils and a few small 1,;t,. a_reas of Evard, Bradson, and Fannin soils. Vr The organic-matter content of the surface layer is f medium. Permeability is moderate, and available water '.:• c_apacity is medium to high. Shrink-swell potential is low. .'f. Reaction is very strongly acid or strongly acid throughout ,, the profile unless the soil is limed. Depth to bedrock is ~ore than 60 inches. The seasonal high water table is at a ~epth of more than 6 feet. Most areas of this soil have been cleared and are used for crops. Some areas are used as building sites and farm- steads. This soil has high production potential for row crops such as corn, tobacco, cabbage, potatoes, beans, and squash and for pasture and hay plants such as Kentucky bluegrass, fescue, orchardgrass, sericea lespedeza, and al- falfa. Erosion is a hazard if cultivated crops are -grown. Minimum tillage, contour farming, using cover crops, in- cluding grasses and legumes in the cropping system, and grassing of waterways are practices that help to reduce runoff and control erosion. The production potential for apples is high on this soil (fig. 3) . This soil has moderate potential for most urban uses. Permeability limits the performance of septic tank ab- sorption fields, but this limitation can be reduced in places by modifying the field or increasing the size of the filter area. When this soil is used for dwellings or local roads, low shear strength limits-performance and in- creases maintenance needs. This soil has high potential for hardwoods and pines or other conifers. There are no major limitations to woodland use or management. Capability subclass !Ie; woodland group 2o . HyC-Hayesville loam, 7 to 15 percent slopes. This well drained soil is on broad, smooth, rolling foot ridges at the lower elevations. Areas are irregularly shaped and are 6 to 50 acres in size. Typically, the surface layer is dark brown loam 4 inches thick. The subsurface layer is brown loam 4 inches thick. The subsoil is 36 inches thick. The upper part is yellowish red clay loam, the middle part is yellowish red and reel clay loam, and the lower part is red sandy clay loam and sandy loam. The underlying layer is 68 inches thick. The upper part is red saprolite that crushes to s~ndy loam, and the lower part is gray and light gray soft saprolite that crushes to sandy loam. Included with this soil in mapping are areas of soils that have a surface layer of fine sandy loam and a few areas of eroded soils. Also included are small areas of Bradson, Evard, and Fannin soils. The organic-matter content of the surface layer is medium. Permeability is moderate, and available water capacity is medium to high. Shrink-swell potential is low. Reaction is very strongly acid or strongly acid throughout the profile unless the soil is limed. Depth to bedrock is more than 60 inches. The seasonal high water table is at a depth of more than 6 feet. Almost all areas of this soil have been cleared and are used for crops or pasture. Some areas are used for build-ing sites and farmsteads. This soil has medium potential for row crops such as corn, tobacco, potatoes, squash, green beans, and cabbage. Erosion is a hazard when this soil is cultivated, but prac- tices such as minimum tillage, using a conservation cropping system that includes legumes and grasses, con- tour farming, grassing of waterways, stripcropping, and constructing terraces and diversions help to prevent ex- • • • • • 16 SOIL SURVEY cessive soil losses. The production potential is high for hay and pasture plants such as tall fescue, bluegrass, orchardgrass, clover, and sericea lespedeza. The potential for apples is high, but slope is a limitation when the soil is used for this purpose. This soil has moderate potential for most urban uses. Permeability and slope limit the performance of septic tank absorption fields, but this limitation can be reduced in places by modifying the field or increasing the size of the filler area. Low shear strength and slope limit per- formance an<l increase maintenance needs when this soil is used for dwellings or local roads. This soil has high potential for hardwoods and pines or other conifers. There are no major limitations to woodland use and management. Capability subclass Ille; woodland group 2o. HyE-Hayesville loam, 15 to 25 percent slopes. This well drained soil is on smooth ridges at the lower eleva- tions. Areas are irregularly shaped and are 6 to 30 acr~s in size. Typically, the surface layer is dark brown loam 4 inches thick. The subsurface layer is brown loam 4 inches thick. The subsoil is 36 inches thick. The upper part is yellowish red clay loam, the middle part is yellowish red and red clay loam, and the lower part is red sandy clay loam and sandy loam. The underlying layer is 68 inches thick. The upper part is red saprolite that crushes to sandy loam, and the lower part is gray and light gray soft saprolite that crushes to sandy loam. Included with this soil in mapping are small areas of soils that have a surface layer of fine sandy loam, and in some places there are some small areas of eroded soils. Also included are small areas of Evard and Fannin soils. The organic-matter content of the surface layer is medium. Permeability is moderate, and available water capacity is medium to high. Shrink-swell potential is low. Reaction is very strongly acid or strongly acid throughout the profile unless the soil is limed. Depth to bedrock is more than 60 inches. The seasonal high water table is at a depth of more than 6 feet. Most areas of this soil have been cleared and are used for crops or pasture. This soil has medium potential for most locally grown crops such as corn, tobacco, beans, and cabbage, but the hazard of erosion is very severe when the soil is cul- tivated. Practices such as minimum tillage, using a conser- vation cropping system that has long-term sod crops, con- tour farming, grassing of waterways, and establishing diversions help to reduce soil losses, conserve moisture, and maintain production. The production potential is medium for hay and pasture plants such as tall fescue, bluegrass, orchardgrass, clover, and sericea lespedeza. Proper pasture management helps to insure adequate protective cover. The potential for apples is medium, but slope is a limitation to the operation of spraying and har- vesting equipment. This soil has low potential for most urban uses, such as septic tank absorption fields and dwellings and roads, because of slope. Extensive modification of the soil or major planning, special design, and intensive maintenance are generally required to overcome the limitation of slope. Erosion is a hazard where ground cover is removed. Permeability and slope limit the performance of septic tank filter fields. This soil has high potential for hardwoods and pines or other conifers. Slope is the main limitation to woodland use and management. Capability subclass IVe; woodland group 2r. Ko-Kinkora loam. This poorly drained, nearly level soil is on low terraces along the larger streams. Areas are irregularly shaped and are 4 to 20 acres in size. Typically, the surface layer is dark gray loam 7 inches thick. The subsoil is mottled gray clay loam or clay 26 inches thick. The underlying layer, to a depth of 60 inches, is mottled gray clay. Included with this soil in mapping are small areas of Hatboro and Delanco soils and a few areas of a soil that is not so wet as Kinkora soils. The organic-matter content of the surface layer is low to medium. Permeability is moderately slow, and available water capacity is high. Shrink-swell potential is moderate. Reaction is very strongly acid or strongly acid throughout the profile unless the soil is limed. Depth to bedrock is more than 72 inches. The seasonal high water table is at or near the surface for 2 to 6 months each year. This soil is subject to occasional, brief flooding. Most areas of this soil are cleared and used for crops or pasture. This soil has medium production potential for corn and water-tolerant plants such as tall fescue, clover, and reed canarygrass. Production is limited because of flooding and ' . a seasonal high water table. This soil is slow to warm up in spring. Management practices such as minimum tillage, using cover crops, in- cluding legumes and grasses in the conservation cropping system, and draining the surface help to maintain soil tilth and production potential. Wetness limits the use of this soil for apple orchards. Winter crops, such as wheat, are commonly damaged by excessive wetness. This soil has low potential for most urban uses. Slow permeability, a seasonal high water table, and flooding limit the use of the soil for building sites, septic tank ab- sorption fields, and roads. The limitation of flooding and the moderate shrink-swell potential are difficult and costly to overcome. Special design and intensive main- tenance are needed for roads and dwellings. This soil has high potential for water-tolerant hard- woods and pines. Wetness is the main limitation to woodland use and management. Capability subclass !Vw; woodland group 2w. PoE-Porters stony loam, 15 to 25 percent slopes. This well drained soil is on mountainsides. Areas are elon- gated and are 6 to 25 acres in size. Stones cover 5 to 15 percent of the surface. Typically, the surface layer is very dark grayish brown stony loam 6 inches thick. The subsoil is 26 inches thick. • • • • 36 SOIL SURVEY • The solum is 28 to 40 inches thick. Depth to bedrock is more than 72 inches. The profile is strongly acid or very strongly acid throughout, un• less limed. Flakes of mica range from few to common throughout the solum. Gravel content ranges from 0 to 20 percent on the surface and throughout the solum. The Ap horizon is brown or clark brown. The B2t horizon is yellowish brown, brownish yellow, or strong brown clay loam or loam. The B3 horizon is sandy clay loam or loam. The C horizon is unconsolidated san<ly and gravelly alluvial material. Evard Series The Evard series consists of well drained, moderately permeable, sloping to very steep soils that formed in residuum weathered from granite or gneiss. Slopes are 7 to 70 percent. Typical pedon of Evard sandy loam in an area of Evard soils, 25 to 45 percent slopes, in a wooded area, 3/4 mile south of the Buncombe County line, and on the north side of a logging road 0.3 mile east of State Road 1423: 01..:.....1 1/2 inches to 1/2 inch, partially rlecomposed leaves and twigs. 02-1/2 inch to 0, black mat of humus and fine live roots. Al-0 to 2 inches, dark brown (I0YR 4/3) sandy loam; weak fine granu- lar structure; friable; many fine and medium roots; few fine flakes of mica; 5 percent gravel fragments; strongly acid; abrupt smooth boundary. A2-2 to 6 inches, dark brown (7.SYR 4/4) 8Undy loam; weak medium granular :1tructure; very friable; many medium roots; common fine flakes of mica; 5 percent gravel pieces; strongly acid; clear smooth boundary. B2t-6 to 18 inches, yellowish red (5YR 4/6) sandy clay loam; weak medium subangular blocky structure; friable; few fine roots; com- mon fine flakes of mica; 15 percent gravel fragments; strongly acid; gradual wavy boundary. B3-18 to 30 inches, yellowish reel (5YR 4/8) sandy loam; weak medium subangular blocky structure; very friable; few fine roots; common fine flakes of mica; 20 percent gravel fragments; strongly acid; gradual wavy boundary. C-30 to 53 inches, yellowish red (5YR 4/8) saprolite that crushes to sandy loam; rock controlled structure; about 50 percent hard coarse fragments of gravel, cobble, and stone size; strongly acid. R-53 inches, hard quartz mica gneiss that has small amounts of soil material in fractures. The solum is 20 to 40 inches thick. Depth to bedrock is more than 48 inches. The profile is strongly acid or very strongly acid throughout, un- less limed. The A 1 horizon is very dark grayish brown or dark brown sandy loam, fine sandy loam, or loam. The AZ horizon is dark brown, brown, or yellowish brown sandy loam or fine sandy loam. The B2t horizon is yellowish red or red. The B3 horizon is yellowish red or red sandy clay loam or sandy loam. Fannin Series The Fannin series consists of well drained, moderately permeable, sloping to steep soils that formed in residuum weathered mainly from mica schist and mica gneiss, and to a lesser extent from chlorite schist, phyllites, and other rocks that have a high content of mica. Slopes are 7 to 45 percent. Typical pedon of Fannin silt loam, 7 to 15 percent slopes, about 0.5 mile west of Fletcher, in a wooded area 0.3 mile west of U.S. Highway 25, 50 feet east of St. John Road: Al-0 to 6 inches, dark brown (7.5YR 3/2) silt loam; weak fine arid medium granular structure; very friable; many fine and medium roots; about 10 percent small platy fragments; strongly acid; abrupt'. smooth boundary. '.~ B2t-6 to 27 inches, yellowish red (5YR 4/6) silty clay loam; moderate medium subangular blocki' structure; friable; few fine roots; thin continuous clay films on faces of peels; about 10 percent small platy_' fragments; many fine flakes of mica; strongly acid; clear smooth· boundary. B3-27 to 36 inches, yellowish red (5YR 4/8) silt loam; weak medium su~-t angular blocky structure; very friable; about 50 percent soft platy fragments; many fine flakes of mica; strongly acid; gradual wavY boundary. C-36 to 60 inches, yellowish red (5YR 4/8) to strong brown (7.5YR 5/6~ schist saprolite that crushes to loam. R-60 inches, fragmental schist rock. ; The solum is 20 lo 40 inches thick. Depth to bedrock is more than 60;.ti inches. The profile is very strongly acid or strongly acid throughout, un~I less limed. Flakes of mica range from common lo many throughout the' profile. The A horizon is dark grayish brown, dark brown, brown, and stron'g' brown silt loam or loam. - The Bt horizon is yellowish red or red silty clay loam or clay loam. Iff present, the 83 horizon is silt loam or loam. ·' The C horizon is schist saprolite. Hatboro Series , ~r The Hatboro series consists of poorly drained,: moderately permeable, nearly level soils that formed int alluvium from schist, gneiss, and other metamorphic and·: crystalline rocks. Slopes are O to 2 percent. ;t Typical pedon of Hatboro loam about I mile east of} Hendersonville and 0.5 mile south of U.S. Highway _64, :~ and 100 feet east of Mud Creek in a field: . · ·\~ Ap-0 to 12 inches, dark grayish brown (l0YR 4/2) loam; weak fine and·~I medium granular structure; friable; slightly sticky; medium acid;} Clear smooth boundary. '.;- B2g-12 to 36 inches, dark gray (l0YR 4/1) loam; weak medium and, coarse subangular blocky structure; friable; slightly sticky; common f fine flakes of mica; strongly acid; clear smooth boundary. ·; IICl-36 to 48 inches, dark grayish brown (l0YR 4/2) loamy sand; sin-{ gle grained; loose; few fine flakes of mica; slightly acid; gradual\ smooth boundary. · IIC2-48 to 62 inches, grayish brown (l0YR 5/2) sand; single grained;.' loose few fine flakes of mica; slightly acid. ~ Depth to stratified sand and gravel ranges from 3 to 5 feet. The\ profile is strongly acid to slightly acid throughout, unless limed. Flakes·{ of mica range from few to many thr0ughout the soil. : The A horizon is dark grayish brown, very dark grayish brown, dark•'., gray, and very dark gray loam, fine sandy loam, and silt loam. · The B horizon is dark gray, very dark gray, and dark grayish brown·1 loam, silt loam, or silty clay loam. The C horizon. is J6kmy and sandy, gravelly, stratified alluvial·)~ deposits. -~~ ·· ... .!-. 1 Hayesville Series ~ The Hayesville series consists of well drained,<! moderately permeable, gently sloping to moderately steep.,' soils that formed _in residuum from rocks such as granite,' ·.i gneiss, and schist. Slopes are 2 to 25 percent. ,l Typical pedon of Hayesville loam, 7 to 15. percent j slopes, about 8 miles northwest of Henclersonv11le, m a.'•!~, wooded area 125 feet south of the Fanning Bridge Road ' ,, ;,I:. ,'1' ' . ' \·:.· • HENDERSON COUNTY, NORTH CAR. 37 ·'~posite the driveway of the Mountain Horticultural Ex- . eriment Station: P' . · 1:-0 to 4 inches, dark brown (l0YR 3/3) loam; moderate fine granular ,._ ~i;:t,. structure; very friable; high in organic matter content; numerous •t';if.CJt j. medium and fine roots; few fine flakes of mica; strongly acid; clear " .. ,~i~, smooth boundary. /ffi2-4 to 8 inches, bro_wn (7.5Y ll 4/4) \oa~; weak f'.ne subangular block~ \,i ,.:H;· structure; very fnable; common medmm and fme roots; many medt-. ~:r um and fine pores; few fine flakes of mica; strongly acid; clear ·~ •11f.i-'<·-• smooth boundary. B:f-8 to 16 inches, yellowish red (5 YR 5/6) clay loam; weak medium sub-- _:.~, angular blocky structure; friable; few medium and fine roots; few '\1.~. fine pores;. few thin patchy clay films on faces of peds; few_ fine ,,._flakes of mica; few quartz gravel; strongly acid; clear smooth boun- i,_r ?ary. B21t-16 to 24 inches, yellowish red (5YR 4/6) clay loam; moderate K .'med,ium sub~ngular block_y stru~ture; friable;_ few medium and fine ! .:.'~ .'c'•;~roots; few fme pores; thm contmuous clay films on faces of peds; ·.,, few flakes of mica; few quartz gravel; strongly acid; clear smooth .,..,_,,\, ~\;_,boundary. B:2,2t-24 to 35 inches, red (2.5YR 4/6) clay loam; moderate medium sub- ·::,~· angular blocky structure; friable; few medium and fine roots; few ;>+-f-1fine and medium pores; thin continuous clay films on faces of peds; -~"°f~t common medium and fine flakes of mica; common quartz gravel; •ift,.:, strongly acid; gradual wavy boundary. [Sj_31~35 to 39 inches, red (l0R 4/6) sandy clay loam; moderate medium }:.;;. ~'angular blocky structure; friable; slightly sticky; few fine roots; few --;::-, ·.-· distinct clay films on faces of peds; common to many flakes of mica; ;;tr Common bodies of saprolite; strongly acid; gradual irregular bounda- .. \', -ry. ~832-39 to 44 inches, red (l0R 4/6) sandy loam; weak medium angular i,!: ·. blocky and platy rock structure; very friable; few fine! roots; few :~·-· thin patchy clay films and dark coatings on vertical faces of peds; ~f\!-common flakes of mica; common quartz gravel; strongly acid; ~rfJ,I' gradual irregular boundary. •·i-44 to 72 inches, red (l0R 4/6) saprolite that crushes to sandy loam; • ;,k_ rock controlled structure; very friable; few fine roots; small [.,ft'· amounts of clay in cracks; common bodies of dark minerals; common t•· flakes of mica; strongly acid; gradual irregular boundary. \~C2-72 to ll2 inches, gray (l0YR 5/1) and light gray (l0YR 7/1) soft ~._;;:_, sapro!ite that crushes to sandy loam; rock controlled structure; very ,,..,•:· friable; few dark coatings on faces of structural units; few inter- ·1.,; bedded ledges of mica schist; strongly acid. ,t,:. ~} The solum is 40 to 60 inches thick. Depth to bedrock is more than 60 !~c~es. The profile is very strongly acid or strongly acid throughout, un- less limed. jThe A 1 horizon is brown, dark brown, reddish brown, or dark reddish ~l'0wn loam or fine sandy loam. The A2 horizon is brown, dark brown, or l"°eddish brown loam or fine sandy loam. f · The Bl horizon is clay loam, sandy clay loam, or loam. The B2t horizon ,r. _ yellowish red or red. The 83 horizon is red or yellowish red sandy lay loam or sandy loam. ,. t1The C horizon is gneiss or schist saprolite that crushes to sandy loam .(iii-' loam. .• , ~~_.,The Bl horizon is clay loam, sandy clay loam, . , ·Kinkora Series ~-! :-.' fi~~tThe Kinkora series consists of poorly drained, ifl"• I.· ' · Al'!oderately slowly permeable, nearly level soils that '(0rmed in old alluvium, mainly ·rrom areas of acid crystal- '•,,line rocks. Slopes are 0 to 2 percent. ' '"Typical pedon of Kinkora loam in an idle field in the /¥ills River Community along N.C. Highway 191, 1.2 miles f.~est of the French Broad River and 1,000 feet north of ■':ighway on field road, 30 feet east of field road: r,f.fl. ., ... ~. "· •il,,! Ap-0 to 7 inches, dark gray (l0YR 4/1) loam; weak medium and coarse granular structure; friable; slightly sticky and slightly plastic; many fine roots; very strongly acid; clear smooth boundary. 82ltg-7 to 16 inches, gray (l0YR 5/1) clay loam; few fine distinct yel- lowish brown mottles; weak medium subangular blocky structure; friable; sticky and slightly plastic; common fine roots; continuous clay films on faces of peds and in channels; few fine flakes of mica; very strongly acid; gradual smooth boundary. B22tg-16 to 33 inches, gray (l0YR 5/1) clay; few fine distinct yellowish brown mottles; weak medium and coarse subangular blocky struc- ture; firm; sticky and plastic; few fine roots; thin continuous clay films on faces of peds and in channels; few fine flakes of mica; very strongly acid; gradual smooth boundary. Cg-33 to 60 inches, gray (l0YR 5/1) clay; few fine distinct yellowish brown mottles; massive; firm; sticky and plastic; common fine flakes of mica; very strongly acid. · The solum is 24 to 40 inches thick. Depth to bedrock is more than 72 inches. The profile is very strongly acid or strongly acid throughout, un~ less limed. The A horizon is dark gray, gray, or dark grayish brown loam or silt loam. The B2t horizon is gray or light gray clay loam, clay, silty clay, or silty clay loam. The C horizon is gray or light gray unconsolidated alluvial deposits. Porters Series The Porters series consists of well drained, moderately permeable, moderately steep to very steep soils that formed in material derived from rocks containing a rela- tively large amount of ferromagnesian minerals. Slopes are 15 to 70 percent. Typical pedon of Porters stony loam, 25 to 45 percent slopes, in a wooded area about 1.5 miles west of Bear Wallow Mountain Fire Tower, 0.2 mile north of State Road 1594, and 75 feet east of State Road 1596: 01-1 inch to 0, layer of leaves and green moss. Al-0 to 6 inches, very dark grayish brown (10YR 3/2) stony loam; weak fine gr3.nular structure; very friable; slightly sticky and slightly plastic; many fine roots; few fine flakes of mica; 10 percent stones; strongly acid; clear smooth boundary. Bl-6 to 10 inches, dark brown (l0YR 3/3) loam; weak medium suban- gular blocky structure; very friable; slightly sticky and slightly plastic; common fine roots; few fine flakes of mica; medium acid; clear smooth boundary. B2t-10 to 23 inches, yellowish brown (l0YR 5/4) clay loam; weak medi- um subangular blocky structure; friable; sticky and slightly plastic; few fine roots; few thin clay films on faces of peds; few moderately hard and soft coarse rock fragments; few fine flakes of mica; strongly acid; gradual wavy boundary. B3-23 to 32 inches, yellowish brown (l0YR 5/4) loam; weak medium sub-- angular blocky structure; very friable; slightly sticky; few fine roots; common moderately hard and soft rock fragments; few fine flakes of mica; strongly acid; clear irregular boundary. C-32 to 42 inches, brown (l0YR 5/3) saprolite that crushes to sandy loam; moderately hard rock in places; medium acid; clear irregular boundary . R-42 inches, hard gneiss with common fractures. The solum is 20 to 40 inches thick. Depth to bedrock is 40 to 72 inches. Stones cover 5 to 15 percent of the surface. The profile is medium acid or strongly acid throughout, unless limed. The Al horizon is very dark grayish brown, dark brown, or very dark brown. The Bl horizon is dark brown or brown loam or sandy clay loam. The 82t horizon is yellowish brown, dark yellowish brown, or strong brown loam, sandy clay loam, or clay loam. The B3 horizon, if present, is yel- lowish brown, dark yellowish brown, or brown loam or sandy clay loam. The C horizon, if present, is brown or brownish yellow. • HENDERSON COUNTY, NORTH CA.A TABLE 13.--PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF SOILS--Continued Soil name and map symbol; ' ' / Depth\ Evard: l EvC, EwE, EwF, EwGI 0-6 I 6-30 I 3D-53 ' ' Fannin: I Fae, FaE, FaF-----/ 0-6 \ 6-36 [36-60 ' ' Hatboro: \ Ha----------------l 0-12 l 12-36 \36-62 ' ' Hayesville: I HyB, HyC, HyE-----i 0-8 \ 8-35 \35-44 [44-72 ' ' Kinkora: I Ko----------------1 0-7 I 7-33 I 33-60 ' ' Porters: I PoE, PoF, PoG-----1 0-6 ( 6-32 I 32-42 Rosman: ' ' ' ' Ro----------------I 0-15 / 15-48 [48-70 ' ' Spivey: I SpF---------------1 0-42 ' ' Suncook: [ Su----------------\ 0-9 l 9-72 / Permea- bility In/hr 2.0-6.0 0.6-2.0 2.0-6.0 2.0-6.0 0.6-2.0 0.6-2.0 0. 6-2. 0 0.6-2.0 0.6-2.0 2.0-6.0 0.6-2.0 0.6-2.0 2.0-6.0 0.6-2.0 0.2-0.6 0.2-0.6 I 0.6-2.0 0.6-2.0 2.0-6.0 2.0-6.0 6.0-20 2.0-6.0 0.6-6.0 >6 .o >6.0 See footnotes at end of table. Available I water I capacity I ' i lli1J! I of soil ' ' /0.10-0.14 :0.10-0.17 :0.10-0.14 ' ' ' io.10-0. 16 \0.11-0.17 \0.10-0.15 ' ' ' ' /0.16-0.22 :0.16-0.20 11 0.10-0.14 ' ' ' ' lo.12-0.20 \0.15-0.20 /0.12-0.20 lo. 11-0. 15 ' ' ' ' :0.15-0.20 /0.12-0.20 10.12-0.18 ' ' I !0.16-0.20 /0.16-0.25 \0.10-0.20 ' ' / \0.11-0.24 10.08-0.12 :a.10-0.14 ' ' ' ' :0.05-0.12 '' ' ' ' /0.07-0.15 :0.01-0.13 / Soil reaction £!! 4.5-5.5 4-5-5.5 4.5-5.5 4.5-5.5 4.5-5-5 4.5-5.5 4.5-7.3 4.5-7.3 5-6-6.5 4.5-5.5 4,5-5.5 4.5-5.5 4.5-5.5 4.5-5.5 4.5-5-5 4.5-5.5 4.5-6.o 4.5-6.0 4.5-6.0 5. 1-6. 5 5. 1-6. 5 5. 1-6. 5 4.5-5.5 4.5-6.5 4.5-6.5 Shrink-:_~R~is~k"----'o~f----"c~o~r~ro~s~i~·o~n,__ swell I Uncoated potential I steel ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Concrete iLow-------lLow-------\High. I Low -Mod. [Moderate I High. I Low-------1 Moderate I High. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' \Low-------tLow-------lHigh. \Low-------lLow-------lHigh. iLow-------/Low-------lHigh. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' lLow-------\High------[Moderate. ILow-------[High------[Moderate. /Low-------/High------\Moderate, ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' \Low-------\Moderate--iModerate. \Low-------lModerate IModerate. /Low-------lModerate [Moderate. lLow-------lModerate IModerate. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' lLow-------lHigh------lHigh. /Moderate lHigh------lHigh. IModerate ]High------\High. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' iLow-------lLow-------lHigh. iLow-------lLow-------:High. ILow-------iLow-------(High. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ILow-------\Moderate /Moderate. \Low-------[Moderate IModerate. \Low-------iModerate [Moderate. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' jLow-------lLow-------/Moderate. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' /Low-------lLow-------\High. ILow-------lLow-------lHigh. ' ' ' ' ' ' 83 7 February 1992 TO: File f l FROM: Jack Butler SUBJECT: G.E. Shepards Farm Ms. Diane Barrett, EPA Region IV (404/347-7791), contacted our office on this date to inform us that the subject site was proposed as a NPL site in update 12 on this date. 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Ot, 2 I ...--Z;;z d}H5' _ --,,,,,ro ~ +~---J ~;}-xt. d a ;;>~ct:3 vef-.,u :> i u st/ 01 ?q o/ .r~ C. ~ l.A-<r?../7 1;;,J/S/'J.// JrZ 'i'..,-~vo7 <2-Z 21 /,# -,,j/vVt/_5: • 'ID: FRCM: RE: • • 17 November 1988 File Grover Nicholson (j ~ J.Jd ~ Potential CERCLIS site in Hendersonville, NC Henderson County Today I contacted Gene Shepherd by telephone. He gave me the following infonnation about his gartiage collection activities. From 1955 until about 1970, Mr. Shepherd hauled wood, cardboard, office paper, and buffing compound residue from the GE plant in East Flat Rock to his fann about 1/2 mile away. Mr. Shepherd estimates that during those years he hauled off about 50 cubic yards of cardboard per day, about two b:uckloads of wood per week, and about two barrels of buffing compound residue per week. 'Ihe buffing compound was used to machine buff aluminum light shades and was flanunable. Shepherd took the waste to his fann, put it on a di:y pond bed, poured the buffing compound residue on it, and set it afire. He did not haul off any oils or other petroleum products from GE. In about 1976, Mr. Shepherd built a trailer park on part of the property and sold that park in about 1980. He helped me locate his fann on the topographic map. The fann is located on Roper Road in East Flat Rock, but his mailing address is Box 255, East Flat Rock, NC, 28726. To reach the fann, turn west onto Roper Road from US 176. 'I\Jrn left off Roper Road at the Spring Haven Trailer Park sign. His house is located on the first driveway to the right. GCN/pb/3 'IO: RE: • December 1, 1988 File David Lilley Telephone coiwersation with Mr. Lee Humphrey, Environmental Specialist, General Electric, Hendersoiwille, North carolina On November 28, 1988, I contacted Mr. Lee Humphrey at General Electric's Hendersoiwille plant (telephone 904-693-2000) regarding GE's waste disposal at Gene Shepherd's Fann. A=rding to Mr. Shepherd, cardboard, wood, office paper, and a buffing compound used to buff aluminum lamp shades was burned and buried on his fann. Mr. Hurrphrey located the Material Safety Data Sheet on the buffing compound; it read "no hazardous ingredients". When asked about the possibility of PCB containing oil being hauled to Gene Shepherd's fann, he said this was very unlikely, all PCB oil arrived at GE in railroad tank cars and was stored in on-site tanks after use. Mr. Humphrey said that waste solvents were probably what Mr. Shepherd hauled to his fann. Trichloroethylene and perchloroethylene were possible, along with any other solvent commonly used during that tine period. D1/ds/ibm. 2 'IO: FRCM: RE: 15 November 1988 File Grover Nicholson (f 4.);./4,/-- Potential CERCLIS (jite in Herrlersonville, Herrlerson County, NC On 10 November 1988, and again on 14 November 1988, I received calls from Diane Eskenasy of the Asheville Regional office of NC DEM, (704) 251-6208. She rep:,rted that the Grourrlwater Section of NC DEM is currently investigating the grourrlwater =ntamination on the General Electric Plant property in East Flat Rock, just south of Herrlersonville. CUring the investigation, she found that a small stream which flows along the GE property is =ntaminated with TCE both upstream and downstream of the property. While searching for a possible upstream source, she found that property of Gene Shepherd, which also borders the stream, was rep:,rtedly used to bury wastes from the GE plant. A=rding to the information Diane Eskenagy has gathered, Gene Shepherd operates Gene Shepherd Garbage Service. From 1955 until 1959 he worked for GE and also hauled away GE's garbage, not their industrial wastes. He also hauled garbage for residential customers, but GE was his only commercial customer. Mr. Shepherd took the garbage to his fann and rep:,rtedly burned it. Occasionally, he would haul away a dnnn of liquid from GE, p:,ur the liquid onto the garbage, and set it afire. The liquid may have been a buffing a:,rnpound =ntaining volatiles, or it may have been FCB-laden oil. Gene Shepherd lives on the property of suspected burial. His telephone number is (704) 692-1394. A neighbor of Mr. Shepherd's, Sheldon Hill, telephone (704) 693-6450, may be able to furnish sorre information about the area. 'Iwo other local residents have rep:,rted that Mr. Shepherd buried wastes on his property. 'Ihey also rep:,rted that a trailer park was built on (or adjacent to) the property and that, during aJnstruction, dnnns were dug up and re-buried. Neither resident will allow Diane Eskenazy to release their naire or telephone number, nor will they call rre to rep:,rt their information. GCN/pb/3 ' • STATE TRIP N O T I F I C A T I O N & A U T H O R I Z A T I O N TODAY ' S DATE: 2 I /Jo vt.w,, k ,- PREPARED BY: S±An Af<.Jood (Staff member filling out form) SITE TRIP DATE OF TRIP: 3o /Jou /qi'8" If trip date changed or cancelled note below: Q-IANGE OF Dt\TE TO: OR CANCELLED: . . SITE NAME: G~r1e.-.5he 1 h.e.::d . S;te__ ( ~es.;, s:+.e.') NCDf: TBA REASON FOR TRIP: Geo ,k1J:,'q I I I Su rve.,/._ I / s,..., 1el ,'"'t CITY: J;1wt F/.,q.t R,ck COUNTY: He "de~ s tfv" ? If Overnight trip, Hotel staying at: .. Telephone Number: (Please list appropriate county health person to call to advise of trip) ENVIRONMEITTAL SUPERVISOR OR HF.AL1H DIRECTOR TO CALL: n-,fl.S JO\,""""'-TITLE: lfe ct Ith 'D ,' /'<!'.. L. -\-o .,..... (Note if Dr., M.P., etc.) Telephone Number: (?D'/-) (,,'.'z :l,,-'.::}_22-J. Project Team Leader: St-it(\ ANoo d Assistants: Grp',)_e.r N;d,ol-"~ Bo\. G L~ ss:: C ~ {)Jw;~-J . AlffifORIZED BY: ._:; :~ .•· . ·:1 ._-"••···-·: .. ··-;t7 STATE INACTIVE SITES SUPERVISOR ' ATIA! __ H . \ TO NOTIFICATION FORM: 4 copies each of PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT FORM (1st page only) NOTIFICATION· FORM. & EPA TRAN<:uTTTAL T .I I C.K Staff Notification Procedure: (Use black -~nk or Typewriter Only) 1. Above form goes to Data Management Coordinator (IM:) 10 days prior to trip 2. If date of trip. changes -note changed date, or mark "X" if cancelled 3. DAY AFTER TRIP, submit to Lee Crosby a short paragraph on site trip. NOTES: Ti-.o ..,,,..s HEALTH DEPT. OFFICIAL CONTACTED: Joh.,, J c-v\ BACK UP LETTER REQUIRED: Yes No ✓ -- •. NORTH CAROLIN- DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES INTER OFFICE MEMORANDUM DATE 11' ,uov n FROM 9 ,Ur,./4. I c.,--.... 1 ( (£ ((,,.,( c,~ i 4~ t,/ e,,,, He {,<.,: ti MJ--vs J ~ t1,n,(A(_ cvf-/I AIIA-,p.,,__ '?a ;(.J.rv v-y: K,:,..IL fi"l~ c~-/te_ .,._;~ ~~~ q~s4~' ,h~ d I~ RM. { t?°'--j vs-/- ~) ---? t, ~ <l 9' OHR Form 2 (8/75) TO Lu. Hu .... ~~ NORTH CAROLI~ DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES INTER OFFICE MEMORANDUM DATE ___ _ ----------- FROM _________ _ V;ctN.L-t'bk(t_n -a-~l) b 9' ~---, I _q ' (b ~) __ ~ \ -ri l{ ~ IS fl'Y'.._ - C I{ { I h e ¼ r '(__ / ;;_ '-0 C) /'llcni, la 1 Dc-a,o~ -4?ht✓rlk__ { Gr°"-"-j w~✓ j (la~) d--5 I l, 'J___o'I( L,iJ rLvi feJ mu,,/-uJ / 6-e- <;;o/; J fk z_ IA/Q,f;fe f e_p-1' /,elf" G-r(Tl,UL)._ (,A./Cl,f-ev / T~ ~(o,r,,) o,_f (; ~ I :J.____/ { Q__ f-I a?J o q_ ~, DHR Form 2 (8/75) D llv--(___, 3 November 1989 TO: File FROM: Ed Wallingford, NC Superfund Branch RE: Telecon with Diane Eskanasy, DEM Groundwater Section- Asheville Regional Office concerning the Gene Shepherd Farm I was contacteff by Ms. Eskanasy on this date concerning wells in the vicinity of the Gene Shepherd Farm. She said that the Cinnamin Woods community well had been sampled in June of 1989 by Dan Jones, a Sanitarian with the Henderson County Health Department. Analysis of the water indicated a trace of xylene, and 5.7-ppb of napthalene. According to Ms. Eskanasy, these levels were not considered high enough to cause an immediate health threat, however, the wells were scheduled to be resampled 6 months from the previous sampling date. She indicated that she would resample the well sometime at the end of November. To date, 8 wells have been sampled by G.E., and 8 residences will be connected to city water. G.E. applied for an NPDES permit for discharge of treated groundwater in June of 1989. G.E. currently maintains 37-38 monitoring wells, and has been issued permits for either 3 or 5 extraction wells. . \: ! This water .i.s probably contaminated with a petroleum product that may be' .. gasoline, fuel oil; kerosene, or other . J ( ) ( ) The movement of chemicals into groundwater is difficult to predict. Although_ these results indicate that trace levels of contaminants are present, this , . .,ater is acceptable for normal use now. However, since levels may inc~ease or other chemicals might appear in the future, this water should be resampled in 3' month(s). (PLEASE INDICATE ON LAB SHEET THAT IT IS A RESAMPLE AND PROVIDE PREVIOUS SAMPLE NUMBER( S) . ) Your water contains a chemical· (benzene) that is'known to cause cancer in humans. The U. S. Environmental Protection Agency has set a maximum contaminant level -of 5 ug/1 (ppb) for benzene. This is the level that is considered acceptable for public water suppli"es. Even at this leveli there may be some risk of cancer. The level of . benzene in th s-water cannot be predicted from one time to another. Based on this benzene drinking or cooking. level, this water should not be used for Prolonged bathing/showering should be avoided. ( ) This water is highly contaminated and should not be used for drinking, cooking, or bathing/showering. ( ) Th.i» water sample contains multiple contaminants that suggest petroleum contamination. Since the toxicity of some of these agents is unknown or poorly understood, prudent public health policy recommends that this water should not be used for drinking and cooking. Prolonged bathing/showering should be avoided. Comments: /kcJ of::};-~ ~''/ iJtu,k ~ f~µ&W. (c,f!½,'~t;-k(,,t, For further fnformation, contact Dr. 'J'ed Taylor or Dr. Ken Rudo, Environmental Epidemiology Branch, (919) 733-3/410. DHS T475 (Revised 5/89) Environmental Epid<>miology Branch /• ,., ·, Eovicoo=otQl Scioocoo A.utlysiG Ropoct • I Name.of O<m~ ·Patient oc Supply, I'(. IC · -L Addc~ s s: ,t.J f" (J._ t":£,-'&_,M'.:--,,1:JJ;..~~._,..~£<:..,_,, yj ,C: . C<>unty: . drrt/-PE g:;:oAJ Ro poet to: ;'JJII □ 8 IOUB~ !'LS; Ill .lddn"ss: · l!tJlDERSOl'I-COUMTY 1/[M)II (1/1·1 tt47 Sl'ARTANfll/R8 HIGIIYI/,\ . . -1111rornsormm, ll r; ~1· •, Oe1te C_ollectcd: .. : w, lr-.1U ,,Y')f J ' 1 . Collected By: ~ .~_, ,.{, X · . . . I . Ano.lysio Ocsired:·~---~V--"'b-"--R.,__ _____ _ . RECEIVED JUL Lo.boco.tory Se.rople Se.ciplo Oescciptioo o,: Reron,: bi flur.,bec Hurobec (i')j •,·,. 0 • -l · .. ~ .. '. Revise~-(1187) ,.} ._, Groundwater Settio·n 1. ·. Asheville Re~ionnl OHice J PETROL[UM r -. Rooucrs 5 1989 Results In EATTACHED SHEET(S) ' Hildred A. Kecbo.uch- D1cectoc -,~t{'~;:t ' .. ,• · .. ·• J ) s·TATE LABORATOflY OF PUBLIC..' '· .. OF HEALTH SERVICES; H.C. DEPNH IUWI RESCWCES . BOX ;>8047 _ 306 H. WILl1IHGTON 51, RAL GH, H.C. 27611 . Lh ,,;. Laboratory .No. __ j_(}L_l:Jft.... POOGEABLE W1POOH9s Dale of Analysis -~'ff._f . --. -·· ----.. ---· COMl'WW pg/I CCl'lPWND pg/I __ Dichlorodi fluorcmethane ------- -----__ .J.L__ ---ff _____ Ch I orobenzene ---··· Ch I orcmethane .. -· ------------Ethyl benzene --------/Vinyl Chloride ------._, __ 1---·· --· -----I I 1.2-Tetrachloroethane --Brarone thane 1----------p Xylene Ch I oroe thane -----.. ·-------.. m--Xylene ~ ' --------------Tr I ch lorof 1 uorcme thane 0 Xylene ····---1-r-Q..C<!...-✓I, I Dlchloroethylene styrene /)__ Methvlene Chloride Braroform - -tert-Butyl Methyl Ether Isoprq,ylbenzene ---------(Trans) 1,2-Dichloroethylene --I, 1,2,2-Tetrachloroelhane -. .. Isopropyl ether .. Brooobenzene -_ __1, 1-Dichloroethane -----'------n Proov I benzene -2, 2--0i ch loroprw.,ne 1,2,3-Trichloropropane --. -(Cis) 1,2-Dichloroethylene -2--Ch I orotol uene -Chloroform ·-1,3,5-Trirrethylbenzene ----· (BC/1) Braroch I orcmethane ----4--Ch loroto l uene !'.J~I I-Trichloroethane {Tert) Butyl Benzene -__ I I -Di ch I oropropene ·-T ---✓carbon Tetrachloride ·- Pentachloroethane -1,2,4-Trirrethylbenzene ---------· {fi.enzene --------------(Sec) Butyl Benzene -------{l,,2-Dichloroethane ----~--✓Trichloroethylene ·---· ----· p-lsopropyltoluene -·-------I . 3-D i ch I orobenzene 1,2-Dichloropropane ·------~-----------{I, 4-Di ch I orobenzene ----------··-·------Brcrrodichlorcmethane -n-Butylbenzene --------~----------0 i brarardhane [ _____ -------------I 2-Di ch lorobenzene ---Toluene ---.J~.LHrichloroethane (Bis) 2 Chloroisopropyl Ether -·--· ·-----·-1.2-Dibraro-3 Ch I or~r~ane ---------__ T etrach loroethene ------·------__ 1.,1-Di ch I orwropane -~ ··---.. _ o_~~rarochlorcmethane ----------------- 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene -,i----Hexachlorobutadiene __ .. -Naphthalene -_ ___5,_ 7-;r_ __ .. I ,2 Dibranoethane (EOB) 1---· --J....._ __ ----I. 2 3~1richlorobenzene _ ___:__u ___ I Chlorohexane ' . -------------------. --· -----------·-·····-----·----~--------··------·---------------------. ---. .. -···----------. ---- --------· ---------··-- C01t1ENTS: MOL Mininun Detection Limit for water (EPA Method 502.2), is 1.0 µg/1. J . Est irnaled va-luc. K -:Actual value i$ known to be less than value gi_ven. 1. -Actual .value is known to be greater-than value given. U -Material was analyzed.for but not detected. NA -Not analyzed. I/ . :renlatilie ident I ficat ion. ✓ . Regulated VOC I Trlhalorrethane N.C. Division-or Health -Services· OHS 3GG8--0 .(1/89 Laboratory). · • • January 4, 1990 TO: File FROM: David Lilley RE: Private drinking water well sampling in the vicinity of the GE Hendersonville plant. On January 2, 1990, I called Mr. Don Link of NC DEM [(704) 251-6208] concerning private well monitoring in the vicinity of the GE Hendersonville plant. Mr. Link referred me to Mr. Robert Smith [(704) 692-4223] of the Henderson County Health Department. According to Mr. Smith, DEM (Mr. Link's group) and Law Engineering (hired by GE) have been doing initial sampling of the wells. After results are obtained, the Henderson County Health Department is responsible for follow-up sampling. Follow-up sampling is done on the schedule recommended by either the state lab or Dr. Ken Rudo of Environmental Epidemiology. DL/dl/gehen.fil, p.l Dat.2: To: From: Re: • 23 February 1989 Lee Crosby Grover Nicholson F,,J.~- • Contamination of private drinking water wells Shepherd Farm, East Flat Rock, Henderson Co., NC. On 30 November 1988 samples were taken of soil, drum contents, creek sediment, creek water, and well water from on and around the Shepherd Farm property. This site was reportedly used as a disposal and burning area for wastes from the General Electric plant in East Flat Rock. In fact, Mr. Gene Shepherd, the land owner, hauled wastes from the GE plant from about 1955 until about 1970. During the sampling, drums of a hardened substance and electrical-type wastes (insulators, etc.) were observed. Sample analyses returned on 22 February 1989 showed no inorganic contamination, some PCB contamination in the drum contents, soils and creek sediment, and organic chemical contamination in the creek water and water from two nearby wells. In particular, the Maybin well is contaminated with 5 ug/1 tetrachloroethene and the Hill well is contaminated with 193 ug/1 tetrachloroethene and a trace of trichloroethylene. I am attaching a sUimnary of the sample analyses results and copies of the sample analyses for the two wells. I request a health risk assessment of the contamination so that the health department may be properly notified. Sample #1 Contents of drum Sample #2 Background soil Sample #3 Burn area Surface Soil composite Sample #4 Maybin Well Sample #5 Disposal area Surface soil Sample #6 Creek water Downslope Sample #7 Creek sediment Downslope Sample #8 Hill well • SAMPLE ANALYSES RESULTS SHEPHERD FARM No inorganic contamination, 0.43ppm PCB #1260. No ext. organics. Trace 1,1,1-trichloroethane, 32 ug/kg toluene No inorganic contamination. No PCB. No ext. organics. Trace of toluene. No inorganic contamination. 86.5 ppm PCB #1016. No ext. organics. No purgeable organics. No inorganic contamination. No PCB. 5 ug/1 tetrachloroethene. No ext. organics. No inorganic contamination 13.9 ppm PCB #1254 and #1016. NO ext. organics. No purgeable organics. No inorganic contamination. No PCB. No ext. organics. Trace of 1,2-dichloroehtane Trace of 1,1,1-tricloroehtane, 6 ug/1 toluene. No inorganic contamination. 0.63 ppm PCB #1254 and #1016 No ext. or purgeable organics. No inorganic contamination. No PCB. No ext. organics. Trace of trichloroethylene. 193 ug/1 tetrachloroethene. • 20 December 1988 'ID: File FRCM: Grover Nicholson RE: Trip Report Gene Shepherd Fann On 30 November 1988, Stan Atwood and Grover Nicholson of the NC SUperfum Branch coooucted a site visit to the fann of Eugene Shepherd, Box 255, East Flat Rock, NC, 28726. Mr. Shepherd was contacted by telephone on 17 November 1988 and again on 28 November 1988 and in both instances he granted pennission for the Branch personnel to enter onto and sample his property. Atwood and Nicholson arrived on the site at about 1100 hours and met Mr. Shepherd. Shortly afterward, Keith Masters of the Hazardous Waste Branch arrived. Atwood, Nicholson, Masters, and Shepherd discussed past waste handling and disposal practices. Mr. Shepherd then led the others on a walking tour of the property and pointed out areas where waste was burned and piled. Drring and after the walkover, Atwood and Nicholson monitored the proposed sampling areas with an HNu. Samples of dnnn contents, soil, water, sediment, and groundwater were taken at the following locations. Sample No. Sample 'fype Property CMner 1 Sludge contents of dnnn Gene Shepherd 2 Background Soil II 3 Co!rposite SUrface Soil II in old burn area II 4 Groundwater Lanny Maybin home 5 Co!rposite SUrface Soil Spring Haven Inc. in old disposal area John Harris, Mgr. Memo to File 20 December 1988 page 2 6 7 8 Creek water downslope of old disposal area Creek se::linent downslope of old disposal area Groundwater • Spring Haven Inc. John Harris, M:Jr. II Sheldon Hill home sanples were taken and preserved using established sampling and sample preservation techniques. 'Ihe site safety plan was followed during the visit. Fhotographs were taken during sampling. 'Ihe team departed the site at about 1530 hours and returned to Raleigh. On 1 December 1988, the samples were taken to the state Laboratory for Pllblic Health for organic and inorganic analyses. GN/pb/36 doc. • • DATE: 10 April 1989 TO: FROM: RE: File f Grover Nicholson ~:./4,vv- Shepherd Farm Proferty Private Well On 6 March 1989 the Henderson County Health Department sampled a private well near the site. On 5 April 1989 the lab reported that the sampled showed 237.4 ug/1 tetrachlorothene present. On 7 April 1989 I contacted Dr. Ted Taylor by telephone and asked for his assessment. He said that the residents should not drink the water and asked that I pass this word on to the health department. I immediately called Thomas Johnson, Henderson County Health Director, and reported the contamination and Dr. Taylor's telephonic assessment to him. On 10 April 1989 I wrote a memo from Lee to Dr. Freeman requesting a formal assessment of the water. DATE: TO: FROM: RE: - 22 June 1989 File Grover Shepherd Farm Well Sampling - Don Link and Diane Eskanazy (NC DEM) called today. General Electric Company in East Flat Rock, Henderson County, has been investigating the Shepherd Farm site. They have discovered other nearby private wells that could be affected by the site and they want to sample these wells to determine if any are contaminated. They are beginning to install water lines to other affected residents and want to run water lines to these at the same time if necessary. GE wants the state to accompany them as they sample and to split samples with the state. Sampling will be done on 28 June 1989. Diane coordinated with the Henderson County Health Department to have Robert Smith of the health department, (704) 692-4228, accompany GE. He will split 4 of the 10 to 12 samples taken. Samples will be taken for volatile organics only. I arranged for John Neal to send Robert Smith twelve VOAs and appropriate cartons, ice chests, and ice packs. GN/db/shepherd.doc MRY-09-' 90 09: 59 ID: EHI-IR PUBLIC RFFR IRS TEL t,10: 919-733-0513 11642 P02 • • 09:35 EPR OCEA CFM/:IFTS257/COMM347-372l P.01 ~ e:NVIRONMENT AL NEWS . I I EPA CONDUCTS :n~ll.!'JC'J':tOH 01" Gll!Nlfl~;.:, F.)'..'.i!CT!U'.C COMPANY IN EAS'l' Jl.A'r ROCR, ~f! SEQ!NlU:!-!G YJ\.: l<. , 'l'hl(l lJ, s . Bnvirorunantal Proteetion Ageney ,_..ill bi, conduc. tir,,:, tin iris;,41.:: i::.l.Cl'l ;,,g t,he QQn~ral Eleetrie Cmnpan.y' in Eallt rlc.t Rae:-:, ~C, c1Jgir.11.l.n~1 on my 14, 1990, to obtain. a.dditionml inf.ois'1l\eti;:;n :it10tlnct to d .. t-e;,"'ffiins if thlil a.!.te mhould be plac;ied ~n tl\'1! 'ml"A' 11 Ht.;tl<Jnal :;11;'1.o:d. ti1a; t,ist ( NPI.) of ha111a:rdoua waate oitoe. i 'l'he NPL id111i1tifi.i@ C!Pff.ndone~ OL' unc:ontrollad ll&aardoua waate tJit&11 potonti&lly po&1it,g eho g:,:o1111ts~t lonQ'-tGl'.'11'1 tlu'Gtat to health and th~ ~nv~ronment, · A IDore@nin\', .i.n<'prS•;lti.:;l'l ~:;ndui:ted l';y the A(Ja:iciy in Novembi,r 1988, ind.l.cat~d th& aite ill ccnttitr.iniltoc.t 'With polyahlorino.tGd biphenyla ' ( ecna), 11 matlll 6, 0rgtl'.r,.,;_,:: r:otr,to1.1nd.s:i a-ri:::l E-OB s.i.bly ct ti.er oontllll\in11nte, ·~ To 'k>0ttpr c.\efiniD th..i c,:1trt=.tn1;ctlon,, t;.hti Agcnoy will eonduot additiOTill.l mar.;pl..!.r,c;; ir~cltidin.g thG fQ.!.lowinQ'i ~· 91:oundwe,.t.:,r :l.:ur,9l~c, f~;om i:&!1\!;lGi:t'fll."Y monitor in:; well& -· @nvirol'l!\\lll,,":l'!l i!!Utf11.e;c ;:oil; Gubeurfilofl eoil, and 11adil1111nt , ■ample■ -groundwni.:11,:i: <o.iZ~i;>lcdi , -!.'.-~,~ .;-i,,i.sti,!'li mm~itorin<: welle !.i~ ad<Ut.1on, ti ;~ophynigal !,).;;;:~i:;,r,.i,iJ o:i: tll.0 c.it~ wJ.l.l be p0rformed to help' de.l insi!lts f02.'lll0l' l&.r!li:f i. l 1 ~;c•l.le:15. The datil vath~.i:;ae. wi.."..l ~!!l ~t,ll(i t:.O CO!'\i/Jid~t' the aitl!I for poa1ibl• .tnolusion on. t.hi.; m,x, an-.i w.tll ta),rn into conei.dc;r~t!.on the type• arid ~11ntit\ie111 of Wlicta;:; .\)::1.;HHU\t, the .;xtaint of ,,ontami.n&tion, and the r,\;JIWOr Qf people lilri:lg (Jr, wo~kir,~ n~arby who could bo exposed to tha contrunin1u1.ts, Tho .itelcdi~'i:~ th.\:-c,:;it ::~om th~ ?Jitia hBl!I been abated by the oomp,!Ul.j'' 13 prov!aion o~ 1.t1 :cl t,11:..·r,atr. \1.stmr eur,ply to :realderita with pril.vets \ffllli!! e;.ff.r&ct1$d kil t.h,11 contmninrAtion, 'l'he Qmn;i:e.al ll$c:tria .z.,_c:.,:u. t:,, loc&t&d er I: Spa~tanburg Hi9hway, (lonaiet!a ot l'l!Or!t t~\L".ti !lll eie~em. opm:·et1ons at thtt plant involve the IIU,l.r,.ufmot1.1rG of outd.ocz·, indf.lat1:i.tl\,i snd ao=eroisl lighting fixture■, Alwuinwn i.modt11inq, el.111ot~,,cht:l'll1G,hl bi:tg:lltonin; and poliishiri;, •• well am, nicltel co11ting for polieh;Ll'lg, an.d Q !Jil.S.ca coating proco■II a:ca, or,. hm.ve bean, p&rfoJ:tWd i!lt tho f.acility, 'l'he ocmpany ha• been in opar 1 ation sinee 1955, -0• May 9 I 1990 COKTACTI Charlia Thompson of EPA Re;ion lV at (404) 347-3004 --------- • • I State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Division of Solid Waste Management P.O. Box 27687 · Raleigh, No1ih Carolina 27611-7687 James G. Martin, Governor William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary Mr. Robert Morris NC CERCLA Project Officer EPA Region IV Waste Division 345 Courtland Street, N.E. Atlanta, GA 30365 10 May 1990 RE: Listing Site Investigation (LSI) Fhase II study Plan General Electric Co. LSD -NC D079044426 Shepherd Farm -NC [)986170686 East Flat R=k, NC Henderson Cow1ty ( 45) Congressional District-11 Dear Robert: \Villiam L. f\ \ ::•.1-:1 Director As requested, I have reviewed the GE and Shepherd Farm Fhase II Listing Site Investigation (LSI) study plans. overall, I felt that the investigative strategy was appropriate for the two sites. My =mments are l:iJnited to the follawing: -Clorinated solvents llBY not be detected in the shallaw (temporary) wells at Shepherd Farm. The installation of a deep well ( s) within the disposal area would be more appropriate for the detection of these dense solvents. -The determination of grrnmdwater flaw direction was not addressed in the proposed study plan. This information is important for the selection of a prudent sampling strategy. The geology of the North Carolina mountains i.s quite variable in some areas, therefore, the assurrq::,tion that groundwater flaw direction follaws the surficial topography l1BY be misleading. -Since the data generated by this investigation llBY be used to supplement Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study (RIFS) data', a rrethod of recording the sampling l=ations needs to be developed. Either surveying in these points or using some other measuring device to l=ate the sampli.n:, p::iints is necessary. If you have any questions concerning these =mments, call me at 919/733-2801. cc: Pat DeRosa ./J1/~ Ed Wallingford, Environmental Chemist NC supe'ffwrl Section Division of Solid Waste Management • \ ',, SUbDIN SUVICI'•. •~.' l(AlEIGH BLUE Pl(INTEl(S Blue Line Prints, Intermediates, Engineering Supplies Maps (Agents for U.S.G.S. Maps and Nautical Charts) · 313 W. Martin Street• Raleigh, North Carolina 27601 • (919) 832°2 1· CUSTOMER ,A/C Vic/ ft'Er!t-77--f S-6£f/lCtir,E I/; ~3 ADDRESS __ ;S_U._'f;;,_· E="~?=_'?_/-c_-=cJ~K,0~-~~/j~0:2~![-.~·,"~'ltV~·~~C~H~---·-• ---~-~··=··~-~-_ Po Ro-/ ::2.61'1 Rffi.. I./(_ 21f.:,tJ?-?a'11 2 /) ~-f--/._) .,. , ,? ~ 4-riv_-17/l-T /£ov.Jh1"-:,V 5c/'E,:;,e,c-oNn J?,8'J-;t ',,-ff /,~ , , --/' /4 I{ /·· f ~ ...,~.-• Pv---- II I V DELIVER □ he: &,€µ€ 5'H€PHe;e;:, SUB. Jc. "<?O TOTAL PICKUP □ MR./'r> SALES 76 TAX MAIL □ TRANS. TRACING RETURNED □ 3440 /5 ? ~ TOTAL -... CUSTOMER i ,, •·.' • North Carolina Department of Human Resources Division of Health Services P.O. Box 2091 • Raleigh, North Carolina 27602-2091 James G. Martin, Governor David T. Flaherty, Secretary Ronald H. Levine, M.D., M.P.H. MEMORANDUM TO: FROM: RE: 27 February 1989 Dr. John Freeman, D.V.M., M.P.H., Head Environmental Epidemiology Branch Lee Crosby, Head ;) C/ Superfund Branch,,?-, 1/ Shepherd Farm Property Health Assessment Private drinking water well contamination East Flat Rock, Henderson County, NC. State Health Director On 30 November 1988 samples were taken of soil, drum contents, creek sediment, creek water, and well water from on and around the Shepherd Farm property. This site was reportedly used as a disposal and burning area for wastes from the General Electric plant in East Flat Rock. In fact, Mr. Gene Shepherd, the land owner, hauled wastes from the GE plant from about 1955 until about 1970. During the sampling, drums of a hardened substance and electrical-type wastes (insulators, etc.) were observed. Two of the closest wells were sampled. Sample analyses show that the nearest well, belonging to Seldon and Bettie Hill, is contaminated with 193 ug/1 tetrachloroethene and a trace of trichloroethylene. The other well, at a house rented by Larry Maybin, is shown to be contaminated with 5 ug/1 tetrachloroethene. I am enclosing the sample analyses results and a map of the area showing sampling locations. Would you have your staff review the enclosed data and forward a health risk assessment of the contamination and a recommendation for use of the water to me as soon as possible? If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Grover Nicholson or me at (919) 733-2801. LC/GN/db/letter '-'~j,··•., ··•·,, .x. 5CJ,lu Sample #1 Contents of drum Sample #2 Background soil Sample #3 Burn area Surface Soil composite Sample #4 Maybin Well Sample #5 Disposal area Surface soil . Sample #6 . Creek water ··Downslope sample #7. Creek sediment Downslope Sample #8 Hill well ··,-:.-.,,,:;::}_;-_:·' s~~~j~~~i~EiA:SYL?:S •· No inorganic· .. contamination; o.43ppm PCB #1260. No ext. organics. Trabe 1,1,1-trichloroethane~ 32 ug/kg toluene No inorganic contamination. No PrB. No ext. organics.• Trace of toluene. No inorganic contamination. 86.5 ppm PCB #1016. No ext. organics. No purgeable organics. No inorganic contamination. No PCB. 5 ug/1 tetrachloroethene. No ext. organics. No inorganic contamination 13.9 ppm PCB #1254 and #1016. NO ext. organics. No purgeable organics. No inorganic contamination . No PCB. No ext. organics. Trace of 1,2-dichloroehtane Trace of 1,1,1-tricloroehtane, 6 ug/1 toluene. No inorganic contamination. 0.63 ppm PCB #1254 and #1016 No ext. or purgeable organics.· No inorganic contamination. No.PCB. No ext. organics. Trace of trichloroethylene. 19~ ug/1 tetrachloroethene. ___ Surface Water (2) __ Soil (3) ___ Ocher (4) -~-Liq;;id (6) · --Sl~d~?(?). __ . Qthcr {8) INORGANIC CHEMJSTRY _ _,_.. · Extract.ables Total Parameter __ A,senic __ n.iriu.n. __ t.,adrrium __ Chromium __ Lead __ Me,cury. ~-Selenium --····. -. -__ .Silver Parameter __ P& T:GC/MS __ :\cid:B~ Ext. __ TOX P:tramctcr Rcsulu mg/1 Results mg/1 MICROBIOLOGY • · : __ (,ff) Colifor:n Colonics/l00m\s · : I __ ·_. (\{PN) Coliforril Colonies/lO0mls ·. j ' i--- ' Parameter Results mg/1 ...lS._Arscnic <o,u {_ 1-Barium < o, I ~Cadmium < o. oo.S-- _·_·_Chloride ~Chromium <o.o .. __ Copper __ Fluoride __ Iron _K_Lead · ,:_ P. IJ3 __ MaI1gane?e ~Mercury < O,ClO0:L __ Nitrate LSdenium <.c?·OOS~ ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Param.etcr _EDB __ PCB's __ Petroleum _. _Endrin __ Lindane Result£ mg/1 Parameter --Gross Alpha --Gross &:ca Parameter _K_ Silver __ Sulfates __ Zinc ~Ph __ Conductivity _ms _Toe Parameter __ Methoxychlor __ T oxaphcnc _2,4-D __ 2,4,5-TP (silvcx) RADIOCHEMJSTRY Results r <0 .. 05 Rcsultli Resulu PCi/1 12-~rz..-i'Y Dare Reported -----,----,---------- •·~),cc Excricced ________________ ~--~~ Dare Analy-.ed _, · Environmcri ta1 _>< __ Groundwater (1) ___ Surface Water (2) --Soil (J) ___ Ocher ( 4) Extract.ables C~nccntrate __ Solid (5) -~-Liquid (6) __ Sludge (7) -~ Ocher (8) INORGANIC CHEMlSTRY Parameter Results mg/1 Parameter Results mg/1 __ Arsenic __ Arsenic __ Barium __ Barium __ Ddmium _·_Cadmium __ Chromium __ Chloride __ Lead. __ Chromium __ Mercury __ .Copper ~--~,kr:iuEl_ ·-__ Fluoride __ .Silver __ . lron __ Lead -- --__ Manganese --__ Mercury --__ Nitrate __ Selenium --. • .. .. ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Parameter Results mg/1 Parameter Results mg/1 . __ P& T:GC/MS __ EDB ·.:Comments . ·j_-~, Tel2. /:L. Tot.al Parameter __ Silver __ Sulfates __ Zinc _Ph __ Conductivity _TDS __ TOC -- -- -- -- -- -- Parameter . __ Mccl1oxychlor A .'lcid:E/N Exe. _J5..__ PCB's <n.ooO/ ~"~" Toxaphcne ' ' _TOX __ Perrolcum __ 2,4-D __ Endrin --2,4,5-TP (silvcx) __ Lindane MICROBIOLOGY RADIOCHEMJSTRY Results r ' Results P;i.ramctcr Para.meter Results PCi/ 1 __ (MF) Coliform Colonies/lO0mls __ Gross Alpha __ (MPN) Coliform Colonies/l00mls __ Gross Beta Dare Received /J.,-/-"if<i ::rw£ Dace Reponed .-::-:;;,------c--:-;s------- . BIY/tl /J.·0.5-J'ii i1iti6, V(J . PcB:f . (3;.Jfl l);cc· Extracted _,._f?C,,,(._,_o,__,/.a..:Jc...J-'-'--/-'(.,_'&'"-\/-'-'fw0,...,£-"\JJ""-"' LA"'--'----~--~· Da tc Anal y-..ed /;7...,-7-rl'YP /J-J<{-f!'f /J& 803060 ·: ·:'.-:> ,i tc N~ ~bcr • ----'------'--'----'--'-----"'---- ,;: ,acne of Site (de,",Je, c'Shiph~l-d· F,;y2(>j/,i ·::: ·:011~c,cd By -yz~,{}, CH;, i-s O /; \O# . 3=1- "y;x of Samplcu ·-En:vironn1cn tal X 'Groundwater (1) -~-· Surface Water (2) Soil (3) _:. Coflcentrate · . . __ ·. Solid (5) __ Liquid (6) · __ Sludge (7) ___ Other (4) · __ · _Other (8) :5,q. Pt...E .,j' N 14 · &vrflf U INORGANIC CHEMISTRY Extractable, Parameter __ Arsenic __ Dai-.ium __ Gdmium __ Chromium · __ u:ad __ Mercury __....,,._,_~~J~_~iu_In_ ·- __ -Silver Parameter _x__ P& T:GC/MS __ /\cid;B/N ExL __ TOX RC1lults mg/1 Parameter __ Arsenic __ Barium __ Cadmium __ Chloride __ Chromium __ .Copper __ Fluoride _. _Iron __ Lead __ Manganese __ Mercury __ Nitrate.· __ Sclen.ium Results mg/1 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Results mg/1 Parameter __ EDE ..LPCB's ________ . __ Petroleum MICROBIOLOGY __ Endrin __ Lindane Results mg/1 (V0,3'✓-\..) Parameter __ Silver __ Sulfates __ Zinc _Ph --. Conductivity _TDS _Toe· Parameter _· _·Methoxychlor __ Toxaphene _2,4-D __ 2,4,5-TP (silvcx) RADIOCHEMISTRY Results I Results Parameter PiI'am.etcr Results PCi/1 f-.-(MF) Coliform Colonies/lO0mls : __ · (MPN) Coliform Colonies/l00mls i . i-- . i--- __ Gross Alpha __ Gross Beta . ·'---' ---'----------:----........L_-,.....--~---,-----'----- Date Reported -;;-::::----,---,----------P, . . . . I -3 -'af: 77..Lu Date Analy-.ed ·-·'··· .. , .. , .. ;~-r_,. ~--r, r ·c-. ~-. -.... ·. ---:-,, .. lj..._-_,.,·,..::,(,c:.';:; t,.,;,.('c,-,}; G:2; ,~.t! .: p_-'.i.;1; ::--,,./ ... ,_.l.:o_; -;,, -·. h ,' _.; • .:.; ,• ;._:_ ~:' :, :.· ·'·.1-. \f'-'..,· . • • ~ ·., ,c;_,'.~;:;,:.' ~1':..,~~~,;~. --:-~ ··":"'' '• ~, ~ • "'; ... ,· ·t · ::. '<• Company, s · ~;;,,~:_~:~"i_;,{:JJ};_·JrJkr,;f~~~;, ;.:xih ,.z,~~: )f~{~}t.Q~~y;)~lf:)}:-t'ii!},ef3~g.•k $(';"-~_"·,· ::;;;:'.:,;~~~~f,,~~~~j!~,~~t:::~:;:i~i'i~:;~~;~~i'" Date -.S2..m~l~d .::,j;9~::,;:.Biv ~::"i'if'i';"',; . ,:;(,;>:,:~' · ·•:/· -.• Tili"e 'sz'.mpied '·':/.;, l-i}"· ':-· :·;:-~":•'cec''. :'.1~ Type of Process Generating Waste . ' . . ' . . . . '·: 'i"• ' ... . ~ . bv::12:r o/: '}_!. -~ kn·~ <'V'11 fr, d, ~'Uti_r1?- Field Information ·Fiud ·Sample No. -· "! .•• " • -· ,.. __ •. ,._ .•.•••• of Possession: 1. ~ O· J.Jni,, [<:> /Jtw 5/f -I l)t:-c . p... · ·· tlt.:!..e .-... ·inclusive dates 2. 3. ., .. signature Res~:~s reported Ins r.:-uc tions :. •. Complete all applicable inforw,s:io,. subm.it. \,.Tit.h ·.an2.l'-1 Sis reaues;:: fo::::;s ·------·---·--··-._• ··-..... .,... . -·· . ,. ---.. tit.le v inclusive dates tit.le. ••-inclusive dates··· d2te inclucing .sign2r:ures, and Soil (3) ___ Ocher (4) __ Slu~ge (7). · __ Ocher (8) MG(DIEI~· INORGANIC CHEMJSTRY Extractable, Pan meter __ A,scnic __ Barium __ C,dmium __ Chromium --·~~d ___ Mercury ---~~fr.~iu.rn __ _ __ ·Silver Results mg/1 Parameter ~Arsenic .::!__Barium __y_ Cadmium __ Chloride LChromium --.. Copper __ fluoride __lron LLcad __ Mangane~c ~Mercury __ . .Nitrate . _.t:::_sclenium Results mg/1 < o, I <o-o <o.oooz_. Total Parameter LSilver __ Sulfates __ Zinc _Ph __ Conductivity __ ms _TOC Results ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Parameter __ P& T:GC/MS __ 1\cid:B/N Exe. _TOX Remits mg/1 MlCROBlOLOGY ' --(MF) Coliform Colonics/lOOmls : __ ·_ (MPN) Coliform Colonies/lOOmls ;)ace Rccdv~d Parameter __ £DB __ PCB's __ Petroleum __ Endrin __ Lindane Ua:c Enractcd -----------------~---- Results mg/ 1 Para.meter __ Gross Alpha __ Gross Bera Parameter __ Methoxychlor __ Toxaphcne _2,4-D --2,4,5-TP (silvex) RADIOCHEMJSTRY Re,mfo Results PCi/1 12---12--$ Date Reporred ----------------- <ari,c ~rs;';c ; ?:e-ne SA?phef--d ::Oi\;_c~ed Dy .-:c'(j::-;J)(HoC-5 ,.,...,,- . ·y;x of Samplcu-: - -F'"~---:•--·· °i:bli ; : 3 7-_,'. : .. Environm~rltal _L Groundwater (1) ___ Surface .Water (2) __ Soil (3) ___ Other ( 4) Extractables . Concentrate __ Solid (5) ___ Liquid (6l __ Sludge (7) __ Other (8) INORGANIC C Parameter Rc-sults mg/1 Parameter ___ Arsenic __ B2riui11 _-_ C'...admi1.'.m · __ Chromium _-__ L~ad __ Mc.rcuq· ----,-;.-c_S~fr.r)iU_In_ -- __ .Silver __ Arsenic __ Barium __ Cadmium __ Chloride __ Chromium __ Copper·· __ Fluoride __ Iron __ Lead __ Manganese __ Mercury __ . Nitrate _ __ Selenium Results mg/1 Total Parameter __ Silver ___ Sulfates __ Zinc _Ph __ Conductivity ___ ms __ TOC ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Parameter -~ P& T:GC/MS __ i\cid:_B/N Ext. __ TOX Results mg/1 MICROBIOLOGY Parameter _EDB LPCB's __ Petroleum · __ Endrin __ Lindane Results mg/ 1 Parameter __ Methoxychlor (Vol'l 1'½) __ Toxaphene _2,4-D --2,4,5-TP (silvex) RADIOCHEMJSTRY Results r Results Param~tcr Piram.etcr Results PCi/1 i __ (~IF) Coliform Colonic:s/l00mls ' : : ___ (MPN) Coliform Colonies/l00mls i i----- __ Gross Alpha __ Gross Bera .Environmeii.t."al · _X'.~-Grciundwace·r (1): ___ Surfa~c Wacer (2) __ Soil.(J) Other (4) __ .. SoHd :rsi\·· > ___ Liquid (6) ___ Sludge (7). ·. ___ Other (8) ... ~-.;.?'i.=-, .. INORGANIC CHEMJSTRY. Extractablcs Parameter __ Arsenic __ D2-rium __ C:1dmiurn . __ Chromium __ Lud ___ Mercury ~ Se.lr.nium _-_~s;i~c~ --- Parameter __ P& T:GC/MS L .'1cid:B/N Ext. __ TOX Resulu mg/ 1 Results mg/1 MICROBIOLOGY Parameter __ Arsenic __ Barium __ Cadmium __ Chloride __ Chromium __ .Copper __ Fluoride __ Iron __ Lead __ Manganese __ Mercury __ Nitrate. __ Selenium Rcsulu mg/1 Total Parameter __ Silver __ · Sulfates __ Zinc _Ph __ Conductivity _ms _Toe ORGANIC CHEM.lSTRY Parameter _EDB _K_ PCB's __ Petroleum _· __ · Endrin __ Lindane Results mg/ 1 Parameter __ Methoxychlor < Q, ooO I PP""-__ Toxaphcne ----~·--__ 2,4-D __ 2,4,5-TP (sil\'ex) RADIOCHEMJSTRY Results r Results Parameter Pa.r~eter Resulu PCi/1 ! __ (Ml') Coliform Colonies/) 00mls : __ . (MPN) Coliform Colooies/l00mls i i ' --Gross Alpha __ Gross Beta Co11·e~t~r'1_"s .. Na'me ____ . ~-,,~pu:;;e_;-~;:~.:. Teleyhone("[-r9 ) .?c~J'-c'!;i)j ·"·~,~0_"--'_>: :::,::;:~~::;~~~:;;!~::,~';,-:.:·.~~::.::~:_;w;~~~;z\ Field Infornation C-nc..in 2. 3. ,;- Res~l~s repoited\.·_ . t:it: signature tit.le . . . . ---~ ~---- ·-' / -~ ·:-:~::·.~:--::. ·7· 1_ ~>:::.~:.'-'.:,· .. \• -~--" . ' .,,_ . . ~: .. : : ~ -~" '-!.· -~r .. ::.:;.:: .. ·.,·;. :::,-,:-, .-.. •' .. _ -·· -···--.. _________ ., __ ----- 3o ~ 31?'-/})EC q inclusive · da t:es· inclusive dat:es . inclusive dat:es d2.te " Ins-c:-uc-cions: C<;>mplete 2.11 2pplic2ble··-infol""L'.icLi6r: incluC.ing sign2t.ures, submit. vir.h ·.2n2lvsis reaue.s;: fo~s . and . , ... ________ . ___________ _:_ ____________ :_ . -=--. -·---···· ·····-•---···-· ---. -----·-· - . - ' . . -, ., :,•ti;. . -. •· STATE LABORATORY Of PUG <EALTH . Q[VlSION Of HEALTH SERVlC£5, N·.C. OEf'AR cNT Df-f<UMN R{SCXJHC£S P.O. IJOX 28047 .-306 N. \i[LMINGTON, ST.,· RALEIQ!, N.C. ___ 27611 OOCANlC Qj£M!CAL NIALYS!S LAB f/0 q,;-,;=:y,·5-~; S"Q"v,_-'i_', ·s,:,n:::,,v,t~ &'03n"51. ~.~?, • X' O _-;y-, G PURGEAllLE OYiPOONOS .. . ~~~ FIELD H '+ I In ?, 4-1 &; I ).J. 'Inn J.11 KB <-J /:''>' I 'l-15?, Wif'CXJNO TYPE ( / ) ( '-l f.,2.l. ( 3' ( I ) (3 J UNI-TS r,,ql lJuo/ko uo/l JQ/kq I /uo/1 lun/ko un/ l (ion/kn (µq/l)uq/ko uo/1 /.,0 /k chlorcrrethane _,;--<,<q-J,'1 Ll--I -·1 , . ·L , b rarcrre thane ' , ~/ dichlorodifluoro-rethane (_ C tr c.. vinvl ch lorl de ., ' I ch l oroethane ' ' ..... r-' . rrethvlene chloride tr i cl\l orof l uoro-rethane ethene 1.1-dichloro ethane. 1. 1-d ich l oro- l 2-trans-dichloroethene chloroform ethane. 1.2-dichloro- ethane 1. l 1-trlchloro- carbootetrachloride . bro-rodi ch lororethane 0 =ane 1. 2-di ch loro- 1 3-trans-dichlo ,~ ' / trich loroethvlene -~-rn ,. " ch lorodibrororetl\ane l.L b<enzene ethane . 1. 1 2-trichloro- 1 3-c is-di ch 1 o, ne 2-ehloroethvl vinvl ether broroform ethane 1. l.2.2-tetrach1oro-'/ ethene tetrach l oro-. IL :::,, .. - toluene J' ch 1 orobenzene I ethvlbenzene ' . I, . .lcetone . Fi~/.})_ u....... I' 2-butanone cartondi sulfide 2-hexanone 4-<rethvl-2-<><'ntanooe· slvrene vinvl ace late xvlenes 1-hrl-all / ' I . I ""L-"-r \-to J -Est1rnalcd value. K -Actual value is koo.rn to be less than value given. L -Actual value· is kno,.,n to be greater than value given. U -Katerial 1<as analyzed for but not detected. The nuroer NA -Not an<>lyzed.- l/ -Tentative iden'tification. It -D'1 N~OC List_of Priority Pollutants. Cr ?'0 ~1bk.. lo..b con-t-arn;no.+lon, · N.C. Division of l{calth Services DIIS 3068--0 (l,/86 Laboratory) r. ;;'JC A· "\(r-t UV,!. h"" I ' /',, v-'. ')""" ~ ,Y \ ~~~-· . ....___ /·,.)tJ ',Y -"-\.. \ .. :.::Ff I \ .:~\,i t:'f:f'."I -f . ' .. l .Ir C)--\ "~,,_, ti ;:; ,~o ;;.: :.··1 +nu:..'-,·-· r.~ /: / \ ,..•:,, ·:::'.:- .. .j-,.,-, r " \•'' . .. .LI --~, f!.~ 1o;=· ~;1 .. , •\ ,;, I' \~ .. ~ ,,_ l3RA ~u~i/ ·· ... ~ / . -,.'"\ r' ·; ,""J.· .v~ ~-· .•r•'l-"•I'!,. :.,_'<.-\/ ·-.........::·.::. ::.~:.-~;..-.. ·, C, la I 1 11 i 'V '\ I ,I/ ... ,✓ I' LL I, ', I ,/ J...r~,..~ y -7 ,,.. ' I is the Kininvn Detcclion Limit. -· ~-' -•·· -·.; ... ...... . : . ·-r-.: '":··:-",~ ·" _,.,. ,·,;-.,• BASE/NEUTRAL AND. ACID .. ·LAB··,NQ··:,~ ,goao5l/,i! . •:;., FIEUi.:1{; c:[il-/T,, 2..-. EXTRACT ABLES .. ,,_· . · . TYP°E! ;:-r;·,;;-:: ;'?''.'( '/..) ;:•:_,., COtlPOUND. · • · , · ulirr'st:;: ··11□/l '\.. :~· :,,.: , ~ .,. .. N nitrosodimethvlamine tn7 ;;,:t,., ,. ·•. :· L,L bis(2-chloroethvllether 2-chloroohenol ohenol l ,3-dichlorobenzene .. ' 1.4-dichlorobenzene 1.2-dichlorobenzene bis(2-chloroi llether hexachloroethane N ni troso-di-n lamine nitrobenzene ismhorone 2 nit~henol 2. 4-dimethvloheno l bis(2-chloroethoxv)methane 2 4-dichlo~henol l 2.4-trichlorobenzene nanhthalene hexachlorobutadiene 4-ch loro-m-creso l hexach l orocvcl~ntadi ene 2.4 6 trich lorooheno l 2-chloronanhthalene acenanhthvl ene dimethvl ohthalate 2,6-dinitrotoluene acen•nhthene 2.4-dinitroohenol 2,4-dinitrotoluene 4-ni troohenol fluorene 4--ch lo~henvl nhenvlether diethvl ohthalate 4 6-di ni tro-o-creso l diohenvlamine a.zobenzene 4-brarophenvlnhenvl ether hexachlorobenzene f)<'ntach l orr.nheno l ohenanthrene anthracene dibutvl ohthalate fl uoranthene J --Estimated value. SQ/u.~o 11'11-;-;;io if 01. Zif'o fO/ ~3o ,I., ~1-<'I'. ">O' ,I., I" , '::,30 /n/:;,-:,,11 so/11,,:fo //1 /'1::/r. ,, m'DL 11,..o/so11.-· -.,/ ,'><0 ~t')<,..., .•.r ..I.J.JbJ :-.: :;•..-•(4)-\•: ~"a/kq .. . I ... ./ K -Actual value is known to be less than value given. ·-._, .. ;,~ ... ·,.:_•_. . -~-:.;,. ,.~/ .. ~,,. ·• ... . ,,\. ·. --~.··>!• . .' , ..•••. .,,.,. ~ ~~:-.... ;-',,·":'.•·· -''7r. ':?O.f>(,li :'9o3o" f<'., 'f<1J::/.'t)"1~·o"&t ~O'lo(,f;J,d; ·o: '1.",'q . . J.J J ;::;.g.,c_-·, ·,/I rc..,"7,; ';:'\.+ i£II 'i'.'5-:C i.,<( ;.:.,•. i2:f.i:.')i <.'( :=?. .,/"··, ./.·: ( :'N,k:;,·,,.c ·•.:•; .. :( ·.-:) .,,::::..:; r.,n/11.:,:..;...:;: •'· ; .. n/ka 6,n/1 ,1 ~J_ .,.·-•"• ,:.n. .. t,O/k<i ); ·, ·, ,'t,,C:"' .,,. .. : ·.·, A...•~1\.','/~J::· . .-~.,;-:···• )l,-(._:;. .. . ', ,,., .. .. .. , .. ~ .. . . JI". I ··•111-. ·.--... . {' .. ......__ . .. ,., ·10, ,..., \ I \ , I ..,. ~----I .. .,:-<1 ... I; r . ,: ' ~ I!.. .. .. \V, -· ' .. b'l '\.";;:, BR NCH '.:,.", .I ' ~ .. ... -< "1/ ' / ' / ' ,. ,/ L -Actual value is known to be greater than value given. U -l'\aterial was analy;ed for but not detected. The nurber NA -Not analyzed. is the HiniITT.JTI Detection !:_imit. mIJL 1/ -Tentative identification. fl -On NRDC·List of Priority Pollutants. N. C. V-<.v,U.,-<.On 06 He.a.U:h Se;,.vic.v., Vf/S j068-0 (4/86 Lab0Ji.a.:to1ty) BASE/NEUTRAL•'.Aiio"\'Acio }., · .• :LAB 'oo;";. \'i?.m➔o":5{/.( '9/l :::,Q,:;-.c;. ix'O .'fCJ.'>i7, ~,::> '?/2.<; >< < '!'9i'i'.\<'o/l,,'(ll;.; 'S(IJ;."'l;>'Ji':IJ · . EximriiBLEs;'f'C:i)'","/,i ''FIELD'#:· '?.'-f/u.2;,:,,.· 'ITJ1p7 <c .. "1''LJ15.q ":· i~'i'/.l';,<9t,t-' ,?!L/1.!:,-ct•;~;,\ e'.L/15J;;.t .TYPE.-.·· .:;:;.''(if:,1.,,\:'., .. ,::_:r J../,\ioe.,,,. ' .. ,.,(-Z..f,c,r,:' -:;'.[,);(,2.•i";,::!Li S·i,·r,r/11 ,:c_.,;; ',;D,(\3',J".{; UNITS·(·: fuoll'••n/ko I~, A>o/ko f,,a/1 '= ' ;, "'-/kn' '/uoil':;;,,;..:;,;• ._ ... ·, I< 'L:C ::: 3 3--dichlorobenzidine SO//l,011 1 fl 'f. . ==-""-'-"'-""""-"'-.. ,=""-----l"'-".'-fJ ;~"""'+--+---+--+--H!-¾i,1-.f--,+-~,,.:.+--+-'---'¼-,----+--+-- ~b.,_i.e.s,,(2,_-e-"-"tc:.h"-'-vl"he"x"-,v"l'-'I '=nhc,tcch"-a-"la,.:t,.,e~-t/'c,0"'1'-';/.:J°"3~04 __ +---+--l----++i:-f;,.'7. ~-,,"',...,;;,_,~o:;;:,!'c-'1¥nnn'r''°'--j-..;~~1----+---f--- di n-octvl ohthalate. 10/.3.:?o ! .f, · 0 benzo(b) fluoranthene SO/Jh5"0 ,I '~ ,.;::; di benzo(a. h 1 anthracene benzo(o.h. il=rvlene anlline benzoic acid benzvl a lcoho 1 4-ch l oroan i 1 i ne dibenzofuran 2-<rethvlnaohthaleoe 2-<rethvlohenol 4-<rethvl oheno 1 2-nitroaniline 3-nitroaniline 4-nitroani line 2 4 5 trichlo~henol J -Estimated value. (.,,,L IA I to be less than value given. K --Actual value is· kno.n L -Actual valuC Js·koown U -_ ... Katerial.was._a·nalyzcd to be greater than value given. for but not detected. The nllTbcr NA Not analyzed. l/ -Tentative identification. . 2/ -On NRDC List o·f.Priorily Pollutants. -. ·, _.: . ', ·_, .. ,") \1;,\~.'.. . . . ·. · .. _.. N. c. P.{v.z/2,{,011¥Q:6::f:1e.attli SeAvtc:e,f VHS '3 06 8:0 ,;'{ 4 /:8tJJi:La.boW011.y) }:}'.-\{ ·-' ',.. . .~, .. .,,,~ .. , -. . .• .. ' ,,, I A. is the Minirn..rn Detection Limit. ' I I ; • • North Carolina Department of Human Resources Division of Health Services P.O. Box 2091 • Raleigh, North Carolina 27602-2091 Jar:·,2s G. Martin. Governor David T. Flaherty, Secretary Ronald H. Levin,;, M.D., >.!.P.H. MEMORANDUM TO: FROM: RE: l0 April 1989 Dr. John Freeman, D.V.M., M.P.H., Head Environmental Epidemiology Branch Lee Crosby, Head (Jc_; Superfund Branch r Shepherd Farm Property Health Assessment Private drinking water well contamination East Flat Rock, Henderson County, NC. State Health Director On 30 November 1988 samples were taken of soil, drum contents, creek sediment, creek water, and well water from on and around the Shepherd farm property. This site was reportedly used as a disposal and burning area for wastes from the General Electric plant in East Flat Rock. In fact, Mr. Gene Shepherd, the land owner, hauled wastes from the GE plant from about 1955 until about 1970. During the sampling, drums of a hardened substance and electrical-type wastes (insulators, etc.) were observed. Two of the closest wells were sampled. Sample analyses show that the nearest well, belonging to Seldon and Bettie Hill, is contaminated with 193 ug/1 tetrachloroethene and a trace of trichloroethylene. The other well, at a house rented by Larry Maybin, is shown to be contaminated with 5 ug/1 tetrachloroethene. It was recommended by Dr. Ted Taylor that the residents cease using water from these two wells. On 6 March 1989 the Henderson County Health Department sampled another nearby well. Sample analyses returned to me from our lab on 5 April 1989 show this well to be contaminated with 237.4 ug/1 tetrachloroethene. I am enclosing sample analyses results. Grover Nicholson has discussed the results with Ted Taylor. It is our understanding that Ted Taylor will review the enclosed data and forward a health risk assessment of the contamination and a recommendation for use of the water to me as soon as possible. Dr. Freeman 4-10-89 page 2 • • If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Grover Nicholson or me at (919) 733-2801. LC/GN/db/letter • ,: :.,' . ·j North Carolina Department of Human Resources Division of Health Services P.O. Box 2091 • Raleigh, North Carolina 27602-2091 James G. Martin, Governor David T. Flaherty, Secretary Ronald H. Levine, M.D., M.P.H. MEMORANDUM TO: FROM: SUBJECT: Lee Crosby, Head Superfund Branch June 6, 1989 Kenneth Rudo, Ph.D. \llM (L Toxicologist Environmental Epidemiology Branch Shepherd Farm Property Health Assessment Private Drinking Water Well Contamination East Flat Rock, Henderson County, North Carolina State Health Director In response to your memo dated April 10, 1989, I am enclosing a copy of our drinking water health risk evaluation that assesses the health risk posed by the well water in East Flat Rock, North Carolina in Henderson County, laboratory number 900562. I apologize for the delay in the response to your memo and hope this will answer any questions you or the residents have concerning the well results. These results also contain a recommendation as to the further use of the water. A copy will also be on file in the office of Linda Sewall, Assistant Chief of the Environmental Health Section. If you have any questions or need further information, please contact me at (919) 733-3410. KR:km Enclosure c: Linda Sewall John I. Freeman, D.V.M., M.P.H. Ted Taylor, Ph.D. Carol.ina Department of Huma-ources Qj_visior1 of Health Service Environmental Epidemiology Branch Drinking Water Health Risk Evaluation For Chlorinated Solvents LABORATORY NUMBER ---------- Based on these analytical results, this water is contaminated with chlorinated solvents which have been widely used (both industrially and in home-use products) for many years. One chlorinated solvent, vinyl chloride, is known to c:au~e cancer in humans. Many other chlorinated solvents have been shown to caL1s0 cancer in laboratory animaJ.s. However, none of these chemicals is known to cause cancer in humans. Same chlurlnated solvents have not been J.inked to cancer. acceptabl.e intake l.evels are much h.\.gher a11d are based on For these chemicals, other health effects. The U. S. Envirorunental Protection /\gency has set maximum contaminant levels (MCL) for a number of chlorinated ,·;olvents. The MCL is the amount of a chemical that is considered acceptable in public drinking water supplies. The maximum contaminant level is not binding for users of priv'3te supply wells, but is a useful guideli11e. Chemical Maximurn Cont:aminanl Level (ppb) This Well (ppb) V1, 'I f fl, This water is acceptable for alJ. uses Uue l:o t:he very J.ow levels present. ( ) Rcsample in about ____ month( s). ( PLEASE I_NDICATE ON LAB SHF.E1' THAT TT JS A RESAMPLE AND PROVIDE PREVIOUS SAMPLE NUMBER( S).) (Ji Thi.c; water is significantly contaminated and should not be used for drinki.ng or cooking. Prolonged bathing/showedng should be avoided. F.or Cur·t:l1c:1· infonn<:1!:i.011, conl.;1cL IJi· 'l't!d '1';-1y.\.01· lit: ll1·. f(0n Hudo, Env.i1·n1unentc1.l 1-:1•idc111i{1lo,;1Y nrar1ch, (Y.l~) 7:U-Jtll(l. llH~; 'J',)'/r, (1~1:•v.i~;r:d '.)/U':J) 1-:1ll·ir1)11111t:111;:il Vi•i.d0rn.ioloq'1 l',r,J1wl1 ·l ·D~;,nrm'<n',o( !·h,·,n,n .Rc:o0u,ccs . SAMPLE ANALYSES RE.T S--2;:c LaborHory 0 ( Public H~ P. O: Box 2&' 305 N. \Vi.linin.g.:on St IG}cigh, 2 7· i on o( H,;,J,i, s~~;CCL .. Number -------------------Field Sample Number =~tJ~D'--'-;::;:::::=:=:::::::-;--:--:------- --"5:::...!..h'~Ei'--''PC..!:.H.:!.Se,=;,z=:P:.__...:.J:ii?=-cc~£?~ .. ~· /77~---~·::.Sicc Loci;:ion --'h-~LA=:-:· r:"F"s-11,~~tJ't./)-~~---- :crcd By lD/I ______ Date Collccccd ----1--------~ Ti, c _ : o( Sa_mplc: Concco.tratc SOLID &.HAZARDOUS WAST SAMPLE NO: 004298 SITE S I TE fi AME: (5(,. ~p l...crd... __ BRANCH -OR\ANIC D ''Jl'C · ..3'/6 /go --5-fj¢) A ~;t'. • ~-7-<0- J,vironmcnttl . "___1{ Gro.und\.:.ia:c.c.r (1) Solid (5) Liquid (6) Sludr,c (7) Other (8) SI f E LO CAT i ,9.lij),nf=c..;._ t-_~ · C8LLECTOR: ~~-:.,~--~;,b-'~. ________ vif:i _ · ------ . -tl!:'!'{l: / .. 1/d.·L.£.-:.C.1!.fc C>n ·/t~l _. _· Surface \Vatcr (2) Soil (3) Or her ( 4) fNORGAl-TTC CHEMJSTTZY Ex tr., ct;, b I cs P:a.r-ar.occcr f P:i.,amccer Pa.ri.o.1C.ccr __ Ar5c::nic __ Barium __ Cad.mi urn __ Chloride __ Chromium __ Copper __ Fluor-id~ __ J.ron __ Lead __ }Ji.angan~c __ }.-{crcury __ Nitrate __ Seleniwn ORGANIC tR P&.TGC/MS -EDB l-Acid_:B/N Ext. __ PCB's ~-TOX __ Pccrolectrn •,_ ______ __ E:.drin 1 HEMJSTRY R.csul.u mg/.1 Total · Parameter __ Silver __ Sulfates __ Zinc __ Ph __ Conductivity __ TDS __ TOC Pa.ramctcr -. __ Mcthoxychlor _. __ T oxaphcnc __ 2,4-D _·_ 2,1,5-TP (silvcx) Rc,,u.la mg U __ Lindv,e li=---,----------'----------,---'---------- , MlCROBlOLOGY RAD!OCilE111STRY ::---,------------------------,------------------~------ 1 P:..r.tmct:cr P:nDJ-1c,tcr;-Results PCi/1 1-(Mf-) Coli(orm Colonics/lOOmls 1_ (MPH) Coli(on" Colonic.s/lOOmls i- ' )arc f:.xrrJC[cd ----------------~---- __ Gros,; Alpha __ Gross IXL, Date Rcponcd --:----------------- ~l¥~7LlcL~-,,.-) (-tc-: c-, ,-, ---Dare An:dy:ccl Lab Number • • •b • •• ,. ,1.., .. STATE LABORATOHY OF PUBL,.. TH ,. ION OF HEAL TH SERVICES, N. C. DEPAR~OF HUHAN RESOURCES P.O. BOX W047 -306 N._ \.llLHINGTON ST, RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 ., / _wc_!f /4:J__ PURGEABLE COMPOUNDS Date of Analysis _,31.zi}JL Laboratory No. -· COMPOUND µg/1 -·-···-·-Oichlorodifluorooethane ---·-__ ..l,,L ___ -Chlorooethane ·----·-·_.\_ _____ /Vinyl Chlor.idc -·-"--··-···--·-·---------· Brararethane ·····----·-·---·-----·------··--Chloroethane --·------------Trichlorofluorooethane -· -· ✓I, 1--Dichloroeth,'lcne ----· Methylene Chloride ------ -tert-Butyl Methyl Ether -(Trans) I ,2-Dichloroethylene ISOQrOQYI ether ----I 1-Dichloroethane ____ _._ ----.. __ f.J 2-Di ch lort'Vlrnnane (Ci s) l,2-0ichloroethylene .. Chlorofonn ·- .. (BCH) Branoch lorareth;H~e .. ✓I I ----'--l-Trichloroethane __ I, I-Dichloroe!:22ene -----~ ---· ✓carbon Tetrachloride -✓Benzene -· -✓I 2-Dichloroethane --·-----~---✓Trichloroethylene --·. _ I 2-Di ch loroQrQQane . Brmodichlorooethane D·, braocm,thane ----- To I uene , ··-I I 2-T rich lo roe thane T etracl11 oroethene ---···-------__ 2.J 'l, LL __ I , 3-Di ch I oroQroQane ---· __ ____j_,J...____ __ Di brmoch I orooethane --F~ -I 2-Dibraroethanc (EDB) -------1-Chlorohexane ------ --·---------------__________ ., _______ -· ·------------- . ---··----···--····-····-----·--·-·-·-·-·---------- COMMENTS: COMPOUND Chlorobenzene Ethylbenzene ---··--- 1_,_IJ 1J2--Tetrachlome( Q-Xylene m-XYlene a-Xylene Styrene Braoofonn lsQQrQQ,'lbenzene ___ ...,,._. l I 2 2-Tetrach loroet11ane Brorobenzene n-Pr I benzene l,2,3-Trichlor22roeane 2 Chlorotoluene ---------==-=-= I, 3, 5-Tr irrethyl benzene 4-Chlorotoluene -------+-----1------(Tert) Butyl Benzene Pentachloroethane _L.£d:-Trirrethylbenzene --· __ _,__ (Sec) Butyl Benzene =---~-: ··----~-E-.-Q-ISoQrQQYl toluene 1 3-Dichlorobenzene ✓~ :~~;~~~~;~;nzene ··-----___ +: ___ _ 1 2-Dichlorobenzene -···---··· )-·--------+-----(Bis) 2 Chloroisoeroeyl Ether -'-1,.,, 2c.:-:.,Dc,i,cb,..:raoo=ce-ce3'--".Chc,,lc,occr.,eo,eQ.c.ro,,,pe,a"n"'e·_---l-·•-·-______ _ __ l.,2 4-Trichlorobenzene Hexachlorobutadiene Naehthalene ~====~----------1----··----· I 2 3-Trichlorobenzene. ---+----··---___ _ ------·-·· ·-······-----~-------------- MOL Minimum Detection l.imit for· water (EPA Method 502.2), is 1.0 µg/1. J • E.stink'ltcd value. K -Acludl value i5 known to be less than value given. 1. Actual value is known to IJc 9n.:'.1lcr than value given. LI --Halerial was analyzed for but nol detected. NA -Nol Jnalyzcd. I/ Tentative idcntificalior1. l -f~e9u la lee! VOC · lr1/lalancthanc N.C. Division of Health Services DIIS 3068-0 ( 1/89 l.ilboratory) STATE LABOOATORY Of PUBLIC HEALTH DIVIS ION Of HEALTH SERVICES, N. C. DEPARTMENT Of HUMAN RESOURCES P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. 1-/ILHINGTON, ST., RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 BASE/NEUTRAL N/D ACID LAB NO EXTRACT ABLES FIELD # COMPOUND TYPE UNITS N-nitrosooirrethvlamine If\ I ;;,:i,, bis(2-chlorocthtl)ether 2-chlor~henol ohenol 1 3--<lichlorobenzene 1 4--<lichlorobenzene I 2--<lichlorobenzene bis(2-chlorois llether hexachloroethane N nltroso-<ii n "r,...,,.,"laminc nl trobenzene i SN"'lhoronc 2 ni t=henol 2. 4--<lirrethvlohenol bis ( 2-ch loroelhoxv)rrethane 2 4--<I i ch 1 o~heno 1 l. 2 _ 4-tri ch lorobenzene nanhthalene hexachlorobutadicnc 4-ch loro--m-creso l hexach l orocvc l rv-v:,n tad i eM ~ 6-tri chloroohcenol 2-chloronaohthalene acenaohthvl ene dirnethvl ohthalate 2 6--<linitrotoluene accn.lnhthcne , r 2 4--<lini t~henol SO/i(>So 2 4--<linitrololuene l/ll.-Z".o 4 nlt....,....,.,.hcnol lsoli1. ,a fl uorene 10/:i30 4-ch 1 or~henvl ahenvl ether <1iethvl ohlhalate -Ir 4 6--dini tro--o~resol 50· 'I/,',( diohenvlamine I azobenzenc ._J, 4 -br·rvn.....,.,henv 1 nhenvl c ther 11~ <330 hi:xach l on:t•cn 7.cnc j_Q/_LiQ_ r>entach l or'"""'heno l S0(/Jn5"0 phenanthrcne LQD__3_0 .:inthraccn-c dibutvl ohlha I ale fluoranthene 'I, J -Estirrdted value. ml)L !l,.o/so1L ORGANIC rnEMIC/\L NIAi YSIS C/!VJ.y',., I ,/.,:1,q ,7 ( I ) ( ) ( ) (\!qi i) nnfro 11q/) uo/kq \JQ/ l \JO/ka /J.... ' , K -Actual value is knc .. ,m lo be less than value given. ( ) ""/ 1 ,,n/ko -- _,.-c: ~'\=\ /.,"<," f, t'n \ (; '\. \ ;it -ris c• ,~_-•. ~!"£ ( ) "n/1 ua/ka :::-·11,.;::-:-,... L.IYL/1 "\ - r ,,-,nq nc:flfUrlU ,Rf>.WG, ,'<.,'. ., HI r,,G"-'./ ' l -Actual value i:; knc-.,,n lo be gr·calcr lk1n VJluc given. U -Kalerial \-IJS analyzed for but not detected. The mnbcr is the Hinin-...rn Dclccllon ~imit. m])L UA -Not analyzed. II -Tentative idcnti ricalion. ~/ -On NROC List of Priority Pollutants. 1-1. C. D-<.v.i/2.con u6 1/eo..Uh Sv,v.ccv, DIIS 3068-0 {4/86 l.a.bo1w.,t:01?.y) ( ) ""/ 1 "0 /kq I\ \ ' f ;:: ,'._· : J/ BASE/NEUTRAL AND ACIO EXTRACTASLES COO f'(XJN 0 nvn~ne . bcni\dinc STATE LABOMTORY Cf PUBLIC HEALTH OIVISION Cf HEALTH SERVICES, N.C. OEPMTKENT OF HUMH RESCIJRCES P.O. eox 2804) -306 N. ~ILKINGTON, Sl., RALEIGH, N.C. 2761 I ORGMIC OiEKICAL ANALYS lS LAB h'O <-/ {)0 .:,?,;/ FIELO # '-/,:)._,,-; ,--; TYPE ( I l ( I ( . ) ( ) UNI rs I (,.of r).oTm'\.-n uo/ l uo/ko uo/1 uo/ko un/ I ,,o/ko :o/=s3o (I{._ _.,.-;;__ s_o..il.. 1,5 o ~\'• ( ) ,in/ I ,,o/1:o ..;,~ o...8 fl' I II .. "-. bulvl bcn7.v\ nhthalalc !..Q/...,J_30 . /d!& '~ -+--.w.r-->0: -4ri{;, bcni i a) an lhracenc chrvsenc 3 3--dichlorobcnzidinc bis (2--,:,thv I l,exv I\ nhtha I a le di-n--oclvl nhthalale benz.o(b) fluoranthcnc benzo(I:) fluoranlhcne benzo(a)nyrcne i n~no ( l . 2 3-cd} pyr-c11e dibcnrn(a h)anthracene benrn(o h. i)pervlcnc ani l inc b-enzoic acid benzvl a lcoho I !!-chloroani l inc diben1.ofuran 2-rrcthvl naDhtha I cne 2-ID?thvlnl,enol <-<relhyl oheno 1 2-oitroanilir.e 3-oitroanilinc 4--nitroa.niline 2 4 5-trichloroohcnol J - ( (5tin\JLCd v,1)uc. Actual vJluc 1s Actual vJluc is kno.,,n kno,,,.,,n Kalcrial H',1s MH\y1.cd llol .ir1Jly1.L·d. I . I, so(l.f:,}iQ_ Jo-l33o /0/.J=!o so/!J;SQ \ '/ ,I/ ,£Q(/.MQ j;L. I ,/1 /n/'l'lO '/ S'o/11,,50 ,/ ,V m])f_ Ho.0/ .So!L Lo DC less lh,rn vJ\uc given. lo b-c grc.1tcr than value given. for but not O~lcclecJ. The mnbcr L - u - HA I/ 21 Tcnt.1Livc i<Jcntiriu,Lion. On NHOC List of Priority Pollutants. N. C. V,1~v,,J.>.i.011 o ,) lfe_a.[,ffi Se.rlv-tC.1.'..◊ ()•JC' 7 J'\ ✓ (. ,1 I ~ Ir. , l :~,w ·. fi#tl MJ ·---5-\-9"" V\ '\ rn ' \;;-\ ···~ \ro_ ~11 ><=l'<fUt,10 ,-,__ f RANCH .,,~ ~lf: •• , .,-,,~'t"/ 1,; tile Kininx.rn OCtcclion Limit. ( ) uo/ I i,o/1:c .. ' \ . \ ZI '-"' s.) ; 1/ Dcp;~tTncnt ~{ P.:..i~.1n .Rcs·ourccs )n o( f-:i~lth'X~ccs -AMPLE ANALYSES REQ. St:itc-Labontory of Public He P. 0. Box 22: 306 N. Wilmini;ton St R,Jcigh, 27- lumber -------------------Field Sample Number -~tJ'-"(J'---<f"-'-:2:'.;;;"'J:i-=?-':::::::::--------- : of_Sirc 5rte'Prl (;::: 12.P ~~ rY> · Sire J,oc.'i;:ion--.1.~~~~~i\'~tltJ.~~¢~C~---- crcd By ~2-!--c'.'. ,,__,, -JD// _____ Dare Collcaed =----~ e -<j'. '/~-f ()J, ofSa_mplc. vi rcn □"'_.cn tal .X G.roundw.atcr (1) __ -Surface Warer (2) _ Soil (3) _ Ocher (4) Concentrate ___ Solid (5) ---'-Liquid (6) ___ Sludge (7) ___ Other (8) INORGANIC CHEMISTRY Extractables Parameter Result. mg/1 _ Arsenic _ Barium . Cadmium .Chrom.ium _ Lead _ Mercury --~~Jri:iu_![l__:_ __ · ---•-,·,-- _,Silver - - - - - P:tramctcr Rciulu; mg/1 P&TGC/MS ~ Acid:B/N Ext. _ TOX - - MICROBIOLOGY P:.i.r:irnctcr _ (MF) Coliform Colonics/lOOmls _ (MPN) Coliforn, Colonics/!OOmls M, v£ [.,./!; Pa..rarocte.r Results mg/1 __ .Af6cnic __ Barium __ Cadmium __ Chloride __ Chromium __ Copper __ Fluoride __ Iron __ Lead __ }'1_anganC?-C . __ Mercury __ Nitrate __ Selenium /0RG.WIC'C)HEMJSTRY ' Pa er EDB XPCB's __ Pccrolcum __ Endrin __ Lindanc -Results mg/_1 <Q, QOO/ __ Gross Alpha __ Gross Bera !!A ~,,i ~ A/cc&, bb Number CC-: b/2.19-VC IZ... A.r, C."'., I~ er-----,_ AX.. :s.,,-... .c ,..J , A,..._,. C,r... Total · Parameter Result, mg/. · __ Silver __ Sul faces _·_Zinc _Ph __ Conductivity __ TDS _TOC .. -- -- -- ------ Par.u:neter Rc:&ulu mg ___ Mcthoxychlor __ T oxaphcnc __ 2,4-D _·_ 2,4,5-TP (silvcx) -- RADIOCREM.1STRY )ci,;/;;c·n~ ~{ H~nun .IZ-oourccs ,n o( Ho Ith Services ·· , -AMPLE ANALYSES REQ.-Sc..,cc Laboo{Ory o( Publi~ He P. 0. &,; 28' 306 N: \Vi.!mi~on Sc fukigh, 27· umber ------------------ Field Sample Number -::---~IJ~D'--"'3 __ Z=--Z-=---"'5==-·-------- of .Sicc 5h-cPH~ -;z;;;.,e/YJ · · Siic Loci:ion F,:...,+-T L:bc..,c :eccl By o( Sample: viron.rncnt:a..l )< Groun.dw.ac~r __ · Surface Water (2) _ Soil (3) _ Ocher (4) Conccntr:ttc ___ Solid (SJ ___ Liquid (6) ___ Sludge (7) __ Other (8) T:~- SQLID & ~IAZARDOUS WASTE MGMT BRANCH -INORGANIC SamPle No: 003225 Site No: Date:..3/6/8) Si t.e Naii1e: 6hc.,a f.t~d Fz,_r-,,...--, Site Location: ltla.:f-e.-c.-k'..:.,··,;.,·~,.U-:::· ~--- Collector: AP,=«.,. . /4 C£1 Vlt).-· Lj;/ S P/?1 , ,,-..,,;-._...:.., .. -~; ... 2 ----""""- Extract.ables Par.imcccr _ Arsenic _ Barium _ Cadmium _ Chromium _ Lead _ }.-k rcu.ry ... Sclcniua1 · __ · _ -Silver P:i.rawctcr _P&T,GC/MS _ Acid,B/N Ext. _ TOX Rc,iult> mg/1 Rciulu; mg/1 MlCROBlOLOGY PlliroCccr ~ A rsc nj c ~Barium i.Cadrnium __ Chloride _2::_ Chromium __ Copper __ fluoride __ lron ~Lead __ M.angancsc LMcrcury __ Nitr:Hc ~ Sclcni~ 'HEMJSTRY Resulc:s rng:/1 <cJ.o I 0, I _S,_Q -c.l I <o,o.3 -<o,uos- ORGANIC CHEMJ.STRY Pan...roetc:r_ _EDB __ PCB's __ Pccrolcum __ Endrin __ Lind..anc Rc<ul.u mg/.1 -~-Silver __ Sulfates __ 7..inc __ Ph __ Conductivity __ TDS __ TCJC Para.meter __ Mcthoxychlor __ Toxaph=c _2,4,D _·_ 2,4,5-TP (si\vcx) RADlOCHEMJSTR Y Re>ult> m.g ... -------···---------------,---------------~----- P:i.no1cccr _ (MF) Coliform Colonics/lOOml:. _ (H PN) Coliforn, Colonic:s/ 1 OOmls 1cc Rccciv~d ,-nnrccd Bv __ Grnss /,iplu __ GTos..s 2-:t:i B crnlcs PCi./ 1 This water .is probably contaminated with gasoline, fuel oil; kerosene, or other. a petroleum product that may be .,. J ( ) ( ) The movement of chemicals into groundwater is difficult to predict. Although these results indicate that trace levels of contaminants are present, this :>1ater is acceptable for normal use now. However, since levels may increase or other chemicals might appear in the future, this water should be resampled in 3' mcnth(s). (PLEASE INDICATE ON LAB SHEET THAT IT IS A RESAMPLE AND PROVIDE PREVIOUS SAMPLE NUMBER ( S) . ) Your water contains· a chemical (benzene) that is'known to cause cancer in humans. The U. S. Environmental. Protection Agency has set a ma.xiJnum contaminant level .of 5 ug/1 (ppb) for benzene. This is the level that is considered acceptable for public water supplies. Even at this leveli there may be some risk of cancer. The level of benzene in th S·water ~annot be predicted from one time to another. Based on this benzene drinking or cooking. level, this water should not be used for Prolonged bathing/showering should be avoided. ( ) This water is highly contaminated· and should not be used for drinking, cooking, or bathing/showering. ( ) This water sample contains multiple contaminants that suggest petroleum contamination. Since the toxicity of some of these agents is unknown or poorly understood, prudent public health policy recommends that this water should not be used for drinking and cooking.· Prolonged bathing/showering should be avoided. Cmronents: /);l;cJ:J' };/~ ~''/ iJitAk ~ 1~µ<,,{1 {o•fi½.'!,(-kc,i, For further lntormation, contact Dr. 1'ed Taylor or Dr. Ken Rudo, Erivironmental Epidemiology Branch, (919) 733-3410. DllS 1'475 (Revised 5/89) Environmental _Epide,miology Branch Eoviion=otol Scioncoa Autlysis Ropoct Nrunc-of Oun~ Patient cc Supply, /:-IC · ~ Lddccsr.: ll f'. fJ. __ Q;~£::..M":__.,tf.,......,J,;µ,ut.c.,,,._~,, 1'1,C... eounty: d.P /11.J>E g50/J Ropoct to: <'!Jil/J g IOl/8~ l(.S, 11,__ ____ _ .l d d ('es 6 : rn-1, DffiSOl'l -COUtm' HUW.1-I ui(1[.,_1 • <-I -- 1147 Sl'ARTANOUR6 HIG/IY//,\ . )~~SON?/11. 1l " ~I' , ' Dnte C_ollected: . : ......, "' tf._/(.,1 · Collected By: ,~•'-';;, ,-.-{;{ I An nly s i a Des iced:-'·._· ~V_..!l)~,__R,__ _____ _ Lo.bocatocy S<'.l1lple Se.,;iplo Descciptioo or Rw,bec llW1Jbcc q,i, .,-,--o , • I · •. :- .. Groundwater Sectio'n t -Asheville Re~ional Ollice J PETROLEUM f'Rooucrs ....... Rerollcl:.s Results In --, . IUATTACHEO SHffi(S) D d t e Re Ce i Ve d, -"'&_'---'· dc:,,s;:~c_-_:,..6L9u<ii'.lllfl..L.. _______ Date Rep Ort Cd . _-?-s--J-z. De. t c Er t ca ct ed,_.JL/2....'.-,.?.:.:.'.!...9 -'-'-·J:..c'l'----'--'A.c.Ji.wfit=BIL......Ji'-"cJ""'------Date l, n a iyr_c d !°;1,pj/8JQ/'fn. J;~-39 ~~ Repocted By: ~ ,f!1 /t./7 --- -OHS Ponn 2364 Revised (1/87) Ldboco.tocy Kildced l, •. Kirbouch- Dicector j I i i I i I I ' I . , I / Laboratory }lo. . ------.. ---· =o \lg/I CCl'1PC'JNO vg/ I -Dichlorodi fluoranethane --------- -----__ .J.L___ ---Ch I orobenzene ----··· u --·--·--. -Chlorc:methane -----·-·-·-1-------· Ethyl benzene --------·- A'iriyl Chloride _______ , __ ~--·--· ----· -I 1. 1.2-Tetrachloroethane Brarane thane ---· Q-Xylene -Chloroethane .. ---~--·--------rn--Xylene --. ' Tr 1 ch lorof 1 uoranethane -a-Xylene ····---:av:.,<1....--· ✓1, 1-0lchloroethylene Styrene /)__ Helhvlene Chloride Braooform - lert-Butyl Methyl Ether --I~rooylbenzene ·-· ··--- (Trans) 1,2-0ichloroethylene --1.1 2 2-Tetrach I oroethane -. ·-ls92rooyl ether -Brarobenzene 1 I -Di ch loroethane n--Proov 1 benzene ... ------ -2, 2--0i ch loe92rooane I, 2 ,3-Tri ch loe92rooane --. (Ci s) 1,2-0ichloroethylene -2-Ch loroto I uene - Chloroform --1,3,5-Trirrethylbenzene --- (BC/1) Braroch loranethane 4--Ch lorotol uene ·---- L'.Ll !-Trichloroethane (Tert) Butyl· Benzene -· 1, l-Oichloe92rwene i-------✓carbon Tetrachloride I --·- Pentachloroethane ---_Lb.1:-Trirrethylbenzene ---·-·· ----✓fl.enzene ---------(Sec) Butyl ~nzene -----·--{l,_2-0ichloroethane --------,---Q-l~e92yltoluene ------------· ✓Tri ch loroethyl ene ---------1.3-Dichlorobenzene -·------- -1,2-Dlchlor92r92ane ··----------✓I 4-Dichlorobenzene ----------··· --------Orarodichlorc:methane --n-Butylbenzene ·--------o i brarore thane --------·--------·-I 2-Dichlorobenzene ialuene --·-(8 is) 2 Chlorois92raoyl Ether ----· --------_J_,l,Hr i ch 1 oroe thane I 2-0ibroro 3 Ch l ornnp,nane ----------Tetrachloroethene ------------- _!.,]-Di ch loroorooane --· ··--- I 2. 4-Tr i ch I orobenzene -f---Hexachlorobutadiene __ D_\braroch lorc:methane ----------------·--Naehthalene -__ 5,_1_.:[_ __ -1,2-Dibraroethane (EOB) --------f--- 1-Chlorohexane . ' 1, 2 3~1 rich I orobenzeri_~--__ __ u ___ . ---------------------· -. ----·-------····---·-------·----·-- ·-··-····-· ----------·-·· ----------,-------· ... ····-------------- -·------· . ------------- CCW1ENTS: MDL llini11UT1 Delection Limit ror water (l:P,\ Method 502.2), is 1.0 ~g/1. J t.stim.aled va-luc. K -/\cludl value is known lo be less thJ.n· value given. I. ·Aclual value. i's known to be greater than value· given. U tlaterial was analyzed for but not detected. N,\ -Not analyzed. . I/ .. ·.:Tentative identification. ✓ -Regulated VOC I Trlhalarethane N.C. Division-of Health Services- !JI ;"s 30GS--O 1 /fl9_ ·Laboratory) . ~ ~ ' \ I I I :;; ~ -~ q u w '-" z w ..J ..J ~I / / I I RQ \ § ~ ~ " HILL ec.M.C. ' -~---: -----•·_ -. ------_ _J _., __ ..,..~......,.------'-------'-IO -" j :"! ' : .. . -. ----( ~~:~~1};~~l-:_~:·.:--- BLA.CKBERRY PL 01 BLAKE ST. KS · BLAN CHE ST. P7 ·BLUE BIRD DR. P7 BLtiE RIDGE AV, L7 BLUE RIDGE _RD. 09 BLUE RIDGE ST • N7 BLUE RIDGE TECnNICAL COLLEGE RD. 08-9 BLYTHE ST. M4 BONAIRE DR. M2 BONNER ST. P4 BOULEVARD RD. K4 BOWEN ST, 04 BOYD DR. 06-7 BRACTON S~. K4 BRADLEY RD, J2 BRADSHAW AV. 07 BRANDON RD. Q5, R~ BRASS LN. BRECKENRIDGE CT. BRENTWOOD DR. BREVARD RD. BRIARCLIFF DR, BRIARWOOD LN. R9 N2 M3-4 Ll N3 IA BRIDLE PATH CT. Ll-2 BRIGHTWATER HEIGHTS LI BRIGHT WATER RD. E, Ll BRITTON AV. Ll.i BROADWAY N4 BROOKDALE AV. 06 BROOK GREEN LN. C2 BROOKLYN AV. 08, P7 BROOKSlDE CAMP RD. J4 BROOK ST. K5 BROWNING AV. L3-4 BROWNING RO. L2 BROWN ST. M5 BRUCE DR. Jt1 BRYAN AV, 05 BRYSON DR. M4 BUENA VISTA DR. 08 BUMONT RD. Ml BUNCOMBE ST. N5 "C" CALHOUN CT. CAMBRIDGE DR. CAMELLIA WY. CAMELOT DR. CAMPBELL DR. CANAL DR. CANNON DR. CARDINAL LN. CARLETON TER. CAROLINA A Y. 04 08 02 P7 Q6 N4 " J} K3 M2 CAROLINA HILLS DR. R2 CAR.OLYN DR. MZ CAROUSEL LN. 06 CARRIAGE CT. LZ CARSON DR. K4 CARTER ST. KS CASE ST. PS CASTLETON LN. J2 CASWELL ST. N6 CATES ST. L7 CAUSBY LN. K2 CEDAR 07 CEDAR DR. N3 CEDARBROOK DR. N3 CENTRAL DR. CHADWICK AV. CHANTE LOUPE CT. CHANTELOUPE DR. CHANTILLY PL. CHAPMAN DR. CHARITON AV. CHARLYNE nR. CHELSEA CHEROKEE DR. CHEROKEE ST. CHERRY ST. N2 06 PS P} Q4 J6 04 J} u L3 o, M6 >1 ,j F; F1 fl ~ Fl Fl Fl Fl Fl Fl Fl Fl Fl F F F F F F" F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F ,, C C C C I ::". ~:.'. :>· ',.,'· ··c-.. -!:,: •.• .. 0 I'. ... '·" V SURV-OF GE HAZARDOUS WASTE ieosAL PilACTICES Under authoril;-of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), the ·£nvi.rnnmental Protection Agency has proposed regulations to control the fntttre di:oposal of hazardous wastes (43FR58946, December 18, J.978). There is also grow- ing public and legislative cooc.:~rn about the current impact of past waste disposal · pra:::tir.:es, an iss.ue not covered by RCRA. The purpose of this survey is to estimate the impact upon GE facilities of the proposed ::-e,;ulation:, and of public concern with the problems created by hazardous wastes. in abandonEd landfills. Please complete the survey form based upon current knowledge within your componer::t of both past and present waste disposal practices. Where such knowledge is not currently available, do not attempt to reconstruct l.t from related information, such as data. on past plant production. Do not solicit information f.rom sources 01J.tside the Company. I. IDENTIFICATION A. Name of component -------,-------------------~~ Lighting Systems Department Address B. GE organizational Affiliation (where appropriate) Sector Group Tl,: •• ..,J. v1s1or. , Department ___________ ----,------'-------------- Other C. Name, title, and dial comm of key individual knowledgeable about waste disposal at your location: E. F. Stenstrom, Manager -Reclamation 8-282-2502 Responsibility from 1969 to present date. No factual knowledge prior to that.date or any known records other than name of contractor to haul away plant waste. l(~ .. _-__ -,-.-. -___ -... -... -... -------------------------...... ....,. ..... _________ ..... , .. /:~-• • . ' ll. WASTE SURV:c\" A. Has n survey ever been made to determine the types and quantities of wastes generated at your site, their points of origin, and the methods used for their disposal? -NO B. If your answer to A is "Yes", please 1. Give date of survey 2. Give name of initiating organization (if non-GE) 3. Attach survey results. · Ill. HAZARDOUS WASTES e Please review the Appendix, which lists, by broad categories, the types of wastes considered by EPA as hazardous. A. Has your plant ever generated or disposed of wastes such as those in Appendix? YES .B. If your answer to A is "No", you have completed this questionnaire. C. . If your answer to A is "Yes", please fill out Tables 1 and/or Z· as . applicable. • · Use Table 1 to list all facilities (e.g. landfills, lagoons, incin- erators) on your plant site that contain or that have ·been used to c!ispose of ~~.Y of the types of \vaste li,2ted in the ·Appendi~. • Use Table 2 to list sites ~ on GE property that have been used for the disposal of wastes from your plant site. GE Co:c-onent Lighting Systems Department ------------------- Hendersonville, N. C. Location ______________________ _ TABLE 1 WASTE CONTAINMENT AND DISPOSAL PRACTICES ON GE PROPERTY Type* or containment or d.isoosal facilitv Dates when used 15 million gallon waste pond 1969 -1/77 Lime Treatment 1/77 -5/79 T es and n roximnte antlties or waste dis os~<l-~ ~ .4 to 1.3 million gallons per day -waste process waters. _ spent nitric, 'phosphoric and sulfuric acid, process equalize§ and adjust pH before going into Bat Fork Creek. Bottom of pond will have trace element,s of copper, nickel, phosphorus, Zinc, iron and chronium; also powdered carbon Pumped bottom of 15 million gallon pond into elevated dry pond~ mixed with coag~late. Estimated 2000 to 5000 cubic yards removed from pond bottom. Clear water·drained back into large pond. All high strength waste streams processed through lime treatment and filter, estimated 40,000 gallons per day. Clear water flows back to 15 million gallon pond as before. Approximateiy 150 pounds per day (dry weight) of lime phosphated sl.'.idge applied to "permitted" land app.lication. on General Electric g_rass plots. * Type or containment or disposal facility includes e. g, landfill, lagoon, . incine::-ator. ' . . . ""' Be as specific as possible, but at the very least use the general nlpha _nume::-ic designation from -----•-~•0 nHtlpq ns cubic yards, number o{ drums, or tons, Lighting Systems Department Hendersonville, N. C. Location ----------'------------ Name and location o! oU-site disooser Henderson County Dump Henderson County Dump Henderson County Dump TABLE 2 WASTE DISPOSAL PRACTICES O.FF GE PROPERTY Type* of dis osal facilit Dates when used Landfill 1970-1976 Landfill 1970-6/78 Landfill Type o! disposal facility includes e, g, landfill, lagoon, incinerator. !!'ypes nnd approximate qunntities of waste dis osed of ** Polychlorinated biphenyls capacitors (articles) .3 p6unds and under -estimated 5000. to 15000 per year. ' ' Gunk ·barrels with acrylic paint sludge from water wash paint booths 50 to 150 barrels a year up to around 197l. - I.I, .2) I • Epoxy gunk barrels -approximately 50 '' 6) I. :, 9) per yf?ar •. , 1 , , Aluminum~steel sl~rry from dust collector, esimated 4000 pounds per week -last five ' ' years. Heavy petroleum greases and other gunk . barrels,, estimated 2 barrels per week. ~ gallon'co. ntainers of water base acr~c paint -partial to full, one to te·n 19 .week oVer the·last five years. varnish residue from cleaning varnish ballast treat system, 4 to 10 barreis per year. Aluminum,· cotton, grit from buffing waste 200 to 1000 pounds per week. 300 to.500 gallons per year'of copper contaminated drawing lubricant from the ·, wire mi-11,. Phenolic flashing and floor sweepings, ·200. pounds to -1000 pounds per week. · No liquids or hydrocarbons to county dump. 'C . Be as· specific as possible, but at the ve-::y least use the general alpha numeric designation r"rl"\.-i."'I .1nnnr'l'4\v "t:"v-n,-~cc \U~C::tP rmnntities a.s cuhit'! v.ard.3. number of d.ruzns, or to:::is, . / ' GE Compc '\t Lighting Systems Department Hendersonville, N. c. Location ------------------------ :-;'ame and location of oU-site dis oser Fain's Dump -approximately five miles north of Hendersonville near US 25 Hendersonville Waste Treatment TABLE 2 WASTE DISPOSAL PRACTICES · OFF GE PROPERTY Type* of dis osal fncilit Private landfill Sanitary waste treatment system Dates when used 1969-1970 No records were kept of this activity - all figures ar,e best estimates 1969 ,-5/79 ,. Type of disposal facility includes e.g. landfill, lagoon, incinerator, Types and approximate quantities of waste dis osed of ** Contract wast~ disposal service by Gene • Shepherd. 1 1) Total plant waste ,including Al Estimated 50-150 barrels paint sludge 11/tB},. Polychlorinated, biphenyls · article (small capacitors) i, : .. c) Buffing· waste -cotton, aluminum, and g;dt ; . G) Epoxy compounds -estimated SO barrels Die cast mold release -hydrocarbons Miscellaneous· one and five gallon paint cans, partial to full with acrylic hydrocarbon paint Phenolic residue from deflashing and flodr sweeping -estimated 250 pounds per week 20,000 to' 30,000. gallons per day sanitary waste •••• typical ' 20,000 to 30,000 gallons per day -600 parts per million biochemical oxygen demand water process solution -no toxic metals, all water processed through oil and water separator before sent. -• '-. Be as· specific ns possible, but at the very least use the general alpha numeric designation • " -----..l·,.. ... ~,,..,.,l"lnY' rif f'1r11ms. or tons, · <:-. r, ,..,, ·,'1t Lighting .Systems Department· -__ or:1,,,: . ___ .;:.__...;:_~----==..;..;.._..;... __ _ Hendersonville, N. c • . Jc:ition ---------~----------- TABLE 2 WASTE DISPOSAL PRACTICES OFF GE PROPERTY ~ame and location o! ~IT-site disooser Type* of dis osal facilit Dates when used Types and approximate qunntities of waste dis osed of ** ' I Resource Industries of Alabama P. o. Box 1200 Federal registered landfill for Polychlorinated biphenyls 9711/78. ., 1,/ ,94 drums of Pplychlorinated biphenyl capacitors ' Livingston, Alabama 34570 • Chem-Dyne Corporation 1426 Mountain Street Kernersville, N. C. 27284 South Carolina SCA Service Rt. 1, P. O. Box 55 Pinewood, s. c. 29125 • ; I I Registered.incinerator 12/14/78 ' iRegistered landfill I 12/28/78 I :ype ._or disposal facility includes e, g, landfill, lagoon, incinerator, ' \Ii .~62 drums of hydrocarbons \· .•25 drums of Non-Polychlorinated biphenyl . capacitors le_' ns ·: specific ns possible, but at tho very lenst use the general alpha numeric designntion r_o:n-:1.ppendix, Express waste quantities as cubic yards, number o! drums, or tons, · C 't: • • . ==- "' 0 e -~ c::o c,, I ., • • APPENDIX A HAZARDOUS WASTE CATEGORIES A. Chemicals 1. chlorinated solvents 2. · solvents 3. waste oils 4. PCB3 5. · mercury and mercury compounds 6. acids and bases 7; spent metal finishing baths ~ : laboratory wastes . ~ scrap materials not covered above (e.g. i;esins, . paints, solid and liquid chemicals) B. Sludges 1. heavy metal 2. organic c.hemical 3. paint 4. chemical 5. neutralization 6. sanitary 7. wet dust collector residue C. Other wastes 1. asbestos 2. iocinerator ash 3. PCB contaminated solids 4. particulates from collection devices 5. radioactive wastes p •. ll or n Ivory Marshal Res. DEM: 1,2 dichloroethane .51 ppb .. trichloroethylene 1.6 ppb .. tetrachloroethylene(perchloroethylene) Charles Dimsdale Res. Eunice Horgan Res. Ted Ward Res. Marion Alderman Apts. Denver Capps Res. Harold Willis Res. stream-upstream stream-downstream field blank office blank GE: " .. DEM: GE: DEM: " It GE: " " DEM: GE: DEM: GE: DEM: GE: " It DEM: It " GE: " " DEM: GE: DEM: GE: DEM: GE: DEM: 1,2 dichloroethane trichloroethylene tetrachloroethylene(perc.) No volatiles detected No volatiles detected 1,2 dichloroethane trichloroethylene tetrachloroethylene(perc.) 1,2 dichloroethane trichloroethylene tetrachloroethylene(perc.) tetrachloroethylene(perc.) tetrachloroethylene(perc.) tetrachloroethylene(perc.) No volatiles detected tetrachloroethylene(perc.) 1,2 dichloroethane trichloroethylene tetrachloroethylene(perc.) 1,2 dichloroethane trichloroethylene tetrachloroethylene(perc.) 1,2 dichloroethane trichloroethylene tetrachloroethylene(perc.) tetrachloroethylene(perc.) tetrachloroethylene(perc.) tetrachloroethylene(perc.) tetrachloroethylene(perc.) No volatiles detected No volatiles detected No volatiles detected 1.1 ppb .33 ppb 1.1 ppb .64 ppb 1.3 ppb 2.0 ppb 1.2 ppb . 77 ppb .19 ppb .68 ppb .42 ppb .61 ppb .52 ppb 2.0 ppb .22 ppb 1.3 ppb 2.8 ppb 3.8 ppb 5.2 ppb 10.0 ppb 1.9 ppb 5.1 ppb 9.9 ppb 2.7 ppb 1. 7 ppb 3.6 ppb 2.6 ppb fhtse ar1a/y,LJ cla ~ ;°r1clvJ;,_ E.!!;j al fht!.-.St1m/k5 iak,.,;-t. 0 fitr Cckh-er '1t 19 'i1'3 · f;; ,,.. /2 ~ , / I l-1 t' ,' .d-,' " fa r ,<-,c,/ h, n 1 t',1 /(~,/.,.;'/~, 0 /?1?·-733-31//tJ. • , SITE HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN A. General Information Site Name Gene Location p .o. Shep herd's: .Farm Box 255, East Flat Rock, NC 28726 ID # Gene She pherdc' s·· Farm,: (TD.A) Date 11-21-88 Purpose of Visit PA SI X Other: pre-PA Site Screening Visit Proposed Date of Investigation 12"-1-88 Date of Briefing 11-29-88 Date of Debriefing _,l,_,2,__--=2'--"-8"-8 _________________ _ Priority Ranking __ _ Site Investigation Team Personnel Team 1 Team 1 Team 2 Team 2 Grover Nicholson Stan Atwood Plan Preparation: Low Medium ---High Responsibilities Team Leader, sampling sampling Prepared By: David Lilley, Industrial Hygienist Reviewed By: Jack Butler, Environmental Engineer Waste Type(s) Characteristics B. SITE/WASTE CHARACTERISTICS X Liquid X Solid __ x_sludge ___ Gas ___ Radioactive ------ Corrosive ----~-Ignitable __ x_volatile x Toxic Reactive ---___ Other List Known or Suspected Hazards (physical, chemical biological or radioactive) on Site and their toxicological effects. Also, if known, list chemical amounts HAZARD Solvents: Trichloroethylene Methyl alcohol Isoprophyl alcohol VM & P Naphtha Petroleum Ether Methyl Ethyl Ketone Methyl isobutyl ketone WARNING PROPERTIES AND EFFECTS Odor threshold (OT) -200 ppm OT=lOO ppm OT=SO ppm OT=? OT=? OT=25 m OT=8ppm TLV ~o 1rnm 200 ppm (skin: 400 ppm 300 ppm PEL=SOO ppm \ 200 ppm so ppm • HAZARD Toluene Xylene Butyl acetate Isopropyl acetate Methyl (n-amyl) ketone Kerosene Acetone Perchloroethylene • WARNING PROPERTIES AND EFFECTS OT=2 ppm OT=0.5 ppm OT=20 ppm OT=30 ppm OT=0.35 OT=l ppm OT=2 ppm OT=5ppm TLV 100 ppm 100 ppm 150-200 ppm 250 ppm 50 ppm none given 750 ppm 50 ppm • • ID tt Gene Shepherd's Farm (TBA) Facility Description: Size unknown Buildings unknown ------ Disposal Methods Being Investigated Incineration or disposal (burial) of buffing compound residue and solvent wastes. unusual Features on Site (dike integrity, power lines, terrain, etc.): Reportedly, a trailer park was built on (or adjacent ta) during construction, drums were dug up and re-buried. property tba t ., ' History of the Site: According to Mr.Shepherd_ from 1955 until about 1970, he hauled wood, cardboard, office paper, buffing compound residue from the GE Plant ·ifr·East Flat Rock, NC to his farm 1/2 mile away. He also hauled garbage for residential customers, but GE was his only commercial customer. Mr. Sheperd estimates .he hauled about 50 cubic yards of cardboard per day, two truckloads of wood per week, and two barrels of buffing compound residue per week. The buffing compound, which was used to machine buff almnim1m was nour.e.d. over the waste and burned. He. claims he didj 1not haul off any oils or other petrol enrn prad1Jc t:s from GE. About 1976, Mr. Sheperd built a trailer park on part of the property and sold the park around 1980. According to Mr. 11t Hu1l'fA'zARtffE\J7\L1}J;l.Tl½ftuid material Mr. Sheperd hauled off was probably solvents. This site can be toured and sampled in level D. PE gloves should be worn while collecting soil and water samples, PE gloves over nitrile gloves will be worn while collecting leachate samples . Cbggles should be worn while collecting leachate samples .. Tyvek (saranex in wet conditions) suits are recommended to keep clothing clean. If augering is done, breating zone samples will be taken with. the HNu, if readings exceed 25 ppm, don respirators with organic vapor cartriges, if readings exceed 50 ppm, evacuate. If auger samples are taken, explosimeter samples will· also be taken in the auger hole. If explosimeter readings are between 10-25%, pr9ceed with caution, above 25% evacuate. D. WORK PLAN INSTRUCTION Map or Sketch Attached? Perimeter Identified? Command Post Identified? yes no no Zones of Contamination Identified? no ______ _ Personal Protective Equipment Level of Protection A B ---- With upgrade to level C possible X C X D Modifications Wear goggles and gloves when preparing or collecting acid preserved samples. Avoid breathing acid vapors. • Surveillance Equipment: X X H Nu Explosimeter TLD Decontamination Procedures ID# • Gene Shepherd.' s Farm (TBA) Detector Tubes and Pumps 02 Meter Radiation Monitor ___ x __ Level C Respirator wash, respirator removal, suit wash (if needed,) suit removal, boot wash, boot removal and glove removal. ___ x __ Level D Boot wash and rinse and boot removal, suit removal, glove and goggle removal. Modifications Dispose of trash properly Work Schedule/Limitations Surface soil, leachate, stream sediment, surface water and groundwater sampling, auger sampling possible. EMERGENCY PRECAUTIONS Route of Exposure First Aid Eye Irrigate immediately Skin Soap and water wash Ingestion Get medical attention Inhalation Fresh air, artificial respiration • • ID# Gene Shepherd's Faim (TBA) Location of Nearest Phone: Homes in community adjacent to or on site. Hospital (Address and Phone Number) Hendersonville Hospital, 715 Fleming Street, Hendersonville, NC Emergency Transportation Systems (Phone Numbers) Fire 911 Ambulance 911 --------------------- Rescue Squad 911 ------------------- Emergency Route to Hospital Turn right onto Roper Road from farm access road, then make a left (North) on US 176. Stay on US 176 into Hendersonville, bear right at fork onto King Street, follow King Street to 8th Avenue, left, hospital is at top of the hill. PREVAILING WEATHER CONDITIONS AND FORECAST . Sunny, highs in the mid 40' s, lows in the upper Z0's. X EQUIPMENT CHECKLIST X Air purifying respirator Cartridges for respirator Rainsuit 02 Indicator X Eye Wash Unit X H Nu --~- ----X ·pH Meter Explosimeter Radioactive Monitor Detector Tubes and Pump X First Aid Kit ____x__ 3 gal. Distilled H20 Gloves (poly/nitrile/cloth) Boots/Boot Covers Coveralls (tyvek/saranex) Eye Protection Hard Hat x Decontamination Materials. Poison Control Center -State Coordinator Duke University Medical Center Telephone: 1-800-672-1697 ASHEVILLE 704-255-4490 CHARLOTTE 704-379-5827 DURHAM 1-800-672-1697 GREENSBORO 919-379-4105 1-800-722-2222 Box 3024 Durham, NC 27710 Western NC Poison Control Center Memorial Mission Hosp. 509 Biltmore Ave. 28801 Mercy Hospital 2001 Vail Ave, 28207 Duke Univ. Med. Center Box 3007, 27710 Moses Cone Hospital 1200 N. Elm St. 27420 HENDERSONVILLE 704-693-6522 Ext. 555,556 HICKORY 704-322-6649 JACKSONVILLE 919-577-2555 WILMINGTON 919-343-7046 Margaret R. Pardee Memorial Hospital Fleming St., 28739 Catawba Mem. Hosp. Fairgrove Chur. Rd 286( Onslow Mem. Hospital Western Blvd. 28540 New Hanover Mem. Hospita 2131 S. 17th St. 28401 • HNu Calibration reading Exposimeter Calibration reading ----- • Signature Signature Date ---- Date --------- TO BE COMPLETED BY PROJECT MANAGER Materials Used Air Purifying respirator cartridges Detector tubes Eye Wash Units First Aid Kit Gloves (poly) Gloves (nitrile) Gloves (cloth) Boot covers Coveralls (tyvek) Coveralls (saranex) Auger Brushes Respirator Worn By Approximate Time in Respirator Air Monitoring Data: HNu Air Monitoring Data: Explosimter: If the maximum personal protective equipment as outlined in the Hazard Evaluation Section was not used, please justify: DL/ds/Revised 11-88 • • • • HAZARDOUS ·sUBSTANCE INFORMATION FORM Chemical Name: Trichloroethylene I. PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Reference Chemical Formula 1 Natural Physical State at 25°C liquid --'-------Vapor Pressure __ 5_8 __ mm Hg at 20°C 2 Melting Point -123· ·, °F/°C Boiling Point 188 °F!°C 2 ----- Flash Point (open or ·closed cup) None 2 Solubility -H2O ·.:o·. 1% 2 Other · <'Ether, alcohol, chloroform 1 Physical Features: (odor, color, etc.) Colorless liquid (unless dyed) with a sweet odor like chloroform lP = 9.47ev II. TOXICOLOGICAL DATA potential human Standards: 50 ppm ( 3TLV 100 ppm ( 2). PEL carci oo,Jeo ( 2 ~DLH Routes of E~posure: Inhaltion, ingesti6n, skin and/or eye contact (2) S Acute: Headache, vertigo, visual disturbance, tremors, Acute/Chronic ymptoms: drowsiness, nausea, vomiting, eye irritation, dermititis, beat, skin irritation; chronic:carcinoginic (2) irregu-1ar heart First Aid: Eye: Irrigate immediately, Skin: Soap wash.promptly, Inhalation: artificial respiration, Ingestion: Get medical attention immediately (2) • • Chemical Name: trichloreothylene III. HAZARDOUS .CHARACTERISTICS Reference A. Combustibility Yes Toxic by-products B. Flammability LEL X No 11% 2 UEL 41% 2 2 when acidic reacts with aluminum, chemically active metals, bari•u~ms-,---=--- C. Reactivity Ha.zard Incompatible with strong caustics; lithium, sodium, magnesium, titanium D. Corrosivity Hazard yes/no pH: Neutralizing agent:· E. Radioactive Hazard Exposure Rate Background yes/no Alpha particles yes/no Beta particles yes/no Gamma·radiation yes/no IV. REFERENCES (1) The Merck Index, 10th Edition, 1983 (2) Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards, NIOSH, 1985 (3) Threshold Limit Values and Biological Exposure Indicies for 1987-88, ACGIH MG/10-86/Form 2 • • HAZAROOUS SUBSTANCE JNEDRMATIOO FORM Chemical Name: Methanol I. PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Reference Chemical Formula __ CH3='::._::0H::.:.._ ________ _ 1 Natural Physical State at 25uC -=li=·gu=i=d=------1 Vapor Pressure 97 mm Hg at 20uC Melting Point -144 @uc Boiling Point 148 ~;uc 1 1 Flash Point (open or~ _.,,;5::..:2=--___ °C/f1) Solubility -HzO miscible 1 1 Other ________________ _ Physical Features: (odor, color, etc.) colorless liquid with a pungent odor. I.P.: 10.84 eV. II. 1UXICOL(x;ICAL DATA Standards: 200 ppm 1LV 200 ppm PEL 25000 IDLH 1 -=:..:...:__ __;c_ __ Routes of Exposure: -=Inha==l:=ca::.ct=-=i=-=oc::n:....=:an=d"--'s=k.:::in=·----------------- Acute/Chronic Symptoms: Acute: eye irritation, headache, drowsy, vomit, visual disturbances. First Aid: Skin: soap & water wash, Eyes: irrigation, Inhalation: fresh air & artificial resp., Ingestion: medical attention. • Chemical Name: Methanol Ill. HAZAAOOUS CHARACTERISTICS A. Combustibility Yes X No Toxic by-products B. Flammability C. Reactivity Hazard D. Corrosivity Hazard Neutralizing agent: E. Radioactive Hazard Background Alpha particles Beta particles Gamma radiation IV. REFlliENCES .::.:.-yes@ yes~ yes@ yes/§) • -- pH:---- Exposure Rate Documentation of the 'ILV, 4th Edition, 1980. NIOSh Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards, 1985. Reference • HAZARIXlUS SUBSTANCE INFORMATIOO. FORM Chemical Name: Isopropyl alcohol I. PHYSICAL/CHENICAL PROPF.RTIE.S Reference Chemical Fonnula CH3CHOCHJ ---"---'-"----------1,2,3 Natural Pl'lysical State at 25uC _· _11."-· g"'u"-'i'-'d ____ _ 1,2,3 Vapor Pressure 33 mm Hg at 20uC 3 Melting Point -128 ~Uc Boiling Point 180 @;vc 3 Flash Point (open or tlosed cjw) _Sc..3'--___ "c/fi) 3 Solubility -H20 miscible 1 3 Other ----------------- Physical Features: (odor, color, etc.) colorless liquid, rubbing alcohol odor. I.P. -10/15 eV II. 'IDXICULCx;ICAL DATA Standards: 400 ppm TLV 400 ppm PEL 20,000 ppm IDlli ---'3'--- Routes of Exposure: _Inha __ l_a_t_i_o_n ____________________ _ Acute/Chronic Symptoms: irritating to eyes, nose and throat, will cause dizziness and will dry and crack skin. First Aid: eyes -flush immediately with water, skin -soap and water wash, inhalation -fresh air~ artificial resp., ingestion -medical attention. • Chemical Name: lsopropyl alcohol 111. HAZARIXJUS CHAAACTElUSTICS A. Combustibility Yes __ No X Toxic by-products B. Flammability LEL 1.8% • UE1.. 8% --"---- C. &,activity Hazard strong oxidizers I alkalies and acids D. Corrosivity Hazard yes/@ pH: Neutralizing agent: ________________ _ E. Radioactive Hazard Background yes/@ Alpha particles yes@ Beta particles yes/@ Gamma radiation yes/:fiJ IV. KEFIBENCE.5 'lhe Merck Index, 10th Edition, 1983. Documentation of the 1LV' s I ACGIH, 1980. Exposure Rate Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards, NIOSH, 1985. l'G/10-86/Fonn 2 Reference 3 3 • 0 HAZAROOUS SUBSTANCE INFDRMATION FORM Chemical Name: .:..VM:..:.....;&c....:cP_;:_;Nac,p.:..:hc.:tcchac:.:_ _ _,(=-Li"'· g""r:.::oc::in=.<...) ____________ _ I. PHYSICAL/CJ-JEMICAL PKOPER'fIES Chemical Fom1la typical composition is: paraffins 55.4, naphthens 30.3, alkyl benzene 11.7 dicycloparaffins 2.4, benzene (less than) 0.1 Natural Physical State at 25uC _1:::i:::·gu=i=d:..__ ___ _ Vapor Pressure _____ mm Hg at zouc Melting Point ____ "F;uc Boiling Point 118 -179 Flash Point (open or ~p) ~5.;_7 _____ uc@ Solubility -HzO insoluble Other organic solvents Reference 1 1 2 Physical Features: (odor, color, etc.) clear, mobile, flammable liquid odor of kerosene or gasoline. II. TOXICOILGICAL DATA PEL IDIB Standards : 300 ppm TI..V ----------- Routes of E>cposure: ::cinha==la=.t:::i::.:o:.:.n:..__ ___________________ _ Acute/Chronic Symptoms: upper resp. tract irritation at 800 ppm eye irritation at 88 ppm. First Aid: eyes: irrigate immediately, skin: soap and water wash, inhalation: fresh air and artificial resp., ingestion: medical attention. • Chemical Name: VM lit P Naphtha III. HAZAROOLJS CHARACTERISTICS A. Combustibility Yes ~ No __ Toxic by-products No B. Flammability LEL 1.2 '% UEL 6.0 /o ----- C. Reactivity Hazard D. Corrosivity Hazard yes@ pH: ___ _ Neutralizing agent: ________________ _ E. Radioactive Hazard Background yes Alpha particles Beta particles Gamma radiation IV • KEFERENCES Exposure Rate Docl.llllentation of the 1LV, 4th Edition, 1980. 1he Merck Index, 10th Edition, 1983. l'G/3-86/Form 2 Reference 1 • • HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE JNFCRM\TICN FffiM Chemical Nane: Petroleum ether I. PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Chemical Formula straight chain hydrocarbons Natural Physical State at 25°C liquid -~------Vapor Pressure 40 mm Hg at 20°C Reference 1 1,2 2 Melting Point ____ °F/°C Boiling Point _3_5_-8_0 ___ °F/°C _l ____ _ Flash Point (open or closed cup) -40 °C/°F 2 ----- Solubility -H2o _In_so_l __ 1 Other miscible w/ alsohol, benzene, chloroform, ----- ether. Rlysical Features: (odor, color, etc.) Clear, colorless, ncnfl.uorescent liquid with an odor or gasoline & kerosene II. TOXICcux;ICAf, DATA Standards: 'ILV ----500 ppm PEL 10,000 ppm IDIH 2 ---- Routes of Exposure: Inhalation -------------------------- Acute/Chronic Symptoms: Dizziness, dr<Msiness, hoodache, nausea, irritating to eyes, nose, & throat. Can cause drying & cracking of the skin. First Aid: Eyes: irrigate immediately with water, Skin: soap & water wash promptly, Inhalation: fresh air_&_ ar_tificial re_sp.,_Infes_tion_:_p_r~pt med. att. • Cllemical Nane: . Petroleum ,ether III. HAZAROOUS CHARACTERISTICS Refurence A. Con:bustibility Yes No x -- Toxic by-products B. Flannnability LEL 1% UEL 6% 2 ---------- C. Reactivity Hazard no ---------------- D. Corrosivity Hazard yes/no pH: Neutralizing agent: E. Radioactive Hazard Exposure Rate Background yes/no Alpha particles yes/no Beta particles yes/no Gamma radiation yes/no IV. REFERENCES The Merck Index, 10th Edition 1983 Pocket Guide to Cllemical Hazards, NIOffi, 1985 M:;/10-86/Fonn 2 • HAZAl{IX)US SUBSTANCE INFORMATION FCRM Chemical Name: Methyl Ethy 1 Ketone (2 Butanone) I. PH.YSICAL/CHEMICAL PKOPJ<RTIES Reference Chemical Fonnula _C4_'_H_8_0__________ _1L1_2L,3'---- Natural Physical State at 25VC _l_iqu~i_d______ ~1L,~2L,3'---- Vapor Pressure 70.6 IIllil Hg at 20uC 2 3 Melting Point ____ "F;uc Boiling Point _SO ____ uF/0; ;;c_z_;f::__o, __ _ Flash Point (open or tlosed3) 35 °C/'V _l_,_2 ___ _ Solubility -H2o 27% _l_,_3 ___ _ Other coonnon organic solvents _2 ____ _ Physical Features: (odor, color, etc.) clear, colorless liquid with acetone-like odor, odor detection 10 ppm IP -9.48 eV II. TOXICOL.CGICAL DATA Standards: 200 ppm TLV 200 ppm PEL 3000 ppm IDIB =-3 __ _ Routes of Exposure: =inha==l=a=t=i=on::.:_ ____________________ _ Acute/Chronic Symptoms: irritation of eyes, nose and throat at approx. 200 ppm First Aid: eyes: irrigate i.n:mediately, skin: soap and water wash, inhalation: fresh air & artificial resp., ingestion: rredical attention. • Chemical Name: Methy 1 Ethy 1 Ketone III. HAZARIX.lUS CHARACTERISTICS A. Combustibility Yes X No __ Toxic by-products J3. Flammability LEL 12% UEL 20% C. Reactivity Hazard ver.y strong oxidizers D. Corrosivity Hazard yes,@) pH: ___ _ Neutralizing agent: E. Radioactive Hazard Background yes/(!!) Alpha particles yes/@ Beta particles yes~ Gallllla radiation yes{i.J IV . REFERENCES 1be Merck Index Documentation of the 'ILV's NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards ~C/3-86/Fonn 2 Exposure Rate Reference 2 2 3 • HAZARIXJUS SUBSTANCE INFORMATION FORM Chemical Name: Methyl Isobutyl Ketone (4-rnethyl-2, pentanone isopropYl acetone) L PHYSICAL/CI-JEMICAL PROPERTIES Reference Chemical Formula CH3 CO CH2 CH3 H7 1,2,3 Natural Physical State at 25uC ~l~iqu=i=·d:.._ ____ _ 1,2,3 Vapor Pressure 15 nm Hg at 20vC 3 Mel ting Poin~ -.ff;~ vF /@Boiling Point /I q vF ;@ ~l=, 2:.i.•=-3 __ Flash Point (open or c(Qsed ~) -'-7=-3 ____ uc@ ~l_,_,2=..,zc::3'---- Solubility -HzO 1.91· g/ml 1,2,3 Other miscible with alcohol, benzene, ether 1 Physical Features: (odor, color, etc.) colorless liquid with a faint ketonic and camphoric odor II. 'fOXICOw;ICAI.. DATA Standards: 50 1LV --''-'---'--100 PEL 3000 IDIB 3 -'--------- Mutes of Exposure: ~inha==l=a=t==i=oc::n:.._ ___________________ _ Acute/Chronic Symptoms: high vapor cone. are irritating to eyes, nose and throat, wealmess, headache, nausea and lightheadedness can also occur. First Aid: inhalation: fresh air f,,; artificial resp., skin: soap f,,; water wash, eyes: irrigate immediately, ingestion: medical attention. • • Chemical Name: Methyl Isobutyl Ketone III. BAZARL'OUS CHARACTERISTICS Reference A. Ccrnbustibility Yes X No --3 Toxic by-products B. Flammability LEL 1.4 UEL 7.5% 3 C. Reactivity Hazard .::sc.::t:::.r.::on:.,g:,_:o::.x:.::i=d=iz=e=r=cs::__ _______ _ 3 D. Corrosivity Hazard yes/§ pH: Neutralizing agent: E. Radioactive Hazard Exposure Rate Background yes,@ Alpha particles yesk9>i Beta particles yes@ Gamma radiation yes/ii}' IV. REFERENCES Tt1e Merck Index. Documentation of the 1LV. NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards. l>C/3-86/Form 2 • HAZAROOUS SUBSTANCE INFORMATION FDRM Chemical Name: ..::T.:::o=-lu=:e=-:n::::e:._ _ _,:(M..:::e=-:t:::h:.i.Y..:::l'---be=nz=e=-n:::e:1.,_t::::o::.:l::.:u::::o:cl:L) _________ _ I. PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Reference Chemical Fornn.tla ~C-'--7H8-'------------1,2,3,4 Natural Physical State at 25vC .::l:::i.::1.gu=1.='d=--------1,2,3,4 Vapor Pressure 2 mm Hg at 20"C 4 ----- Melting Point -95 uF~Boiling Point .::1.::.10.:...·:..:6~_-"FCS) .::.l.z..:3:..z...:4 __ _ Flash Point (open or~) 40 "'cf:1; 1,21314 Solubility -HzO slightly sol. -=-l-'--',3'-'1'-C4 __ _ Other miscible with alcohol, chloroform, ether, _1~,3~24 __ _ acetone, glacial acetic acid, carbon disulfide Physical Features: (odor, color, etc.) colorless liquid with an aromatic odor, IP 8.82 eV, derived from coal tar oil or petroleum II. TOXICO:r..a;ICAL DATA Standards: _1::.:0~0:........_ TI.V --=2=-00=---PEL IDIB 4 ---------2000 Koutes of Exposure: .::inha==l=a=t=-=i=-=oc::n:........ ___________________ _ Acute/ Chronic Symptoms : Narcotic in high concentrations, headache , lassitude, and nausea. Chronic: anemia and dermatitis . first Aid: skin: soap and water wash i.nm2d., eye: irrigate i.nm2d. inhalation: fresh air and artificial resp., ingestion: medical attention (4). • Chemical Name; ..::1=-ol:::ue=n:::e:__ ______ _ III. HAZARIXlUS CHARACTERISTICS A. Combustibility Yes ~ No __ Toxic by-products B. Flammability LEL 1.0% UEL 7.0% C. l:(eactivity Hazard _st_r_o_ng_.,,___o_xid_iz_e_r_s ________ _ D. Corrosivity Hazard ye~ pH: ___ _ Neutralizing agent: ________________ _ E. Radioactive Hazard Background Alpha particles Beta particles Gamna radiation IV . fil:FIBENCES The Merck Index, 10th Edition, 1983. Exposure Rate Documentation of the TLV, 4th Edition, 1980. NIOSH Pocket Guide for Chemical Hazards , 1985. NFPA, Protection Guide on Hazardous Materials, 8th Edition 8th Edition 1984. l'G/3-86/Form 2 Reference 4 4 3 • HAZAROOUS SUBSThNCE INFDRMATION FORM Chemical Name; Xylene,O, M &t P (Dimethyl benzene) ~-~~--------~--~---~------- l. PHYSICAL/OID1ICAL PROPERTIES Chemical Foillll.lla CS HlO --------------Natural Physical State at 25vC _l_i_·g~u_i_d ____ _ Vapor Pressure 7 -9 nm Hg at 20uC Melting Point 13 -14 vF/@Boiling Point 137 -140 Flash Point (open or q§s~ '§>) 90/84/81 vc0 Solubility -H2o insoluble Other soluble in alcohol, ether and most other organic solvents. Reference 1,2,3,4 1,2,3 1,2,3 1,2,3 Physical Features; (odor, color, etc.) colorless liquid with aromatic/ benzene odor. Corrmon solvent for paints and coatings, especially alkyd resin t e. II. 'lDXICOLC(;ICAL DATA Standards; 100 TLV ----PEL ----100 10,000 rbll! ----4 Routes of Exposure: inhalation -------------------------- Acute/Chronic Symptoms: headache, fatigue, dizziness, lassitude, narcotic effects in high concentrations (2,3). Chronic effects not well defined (1). First Aid; eyes : irrigate imred. , skin: soap and water wash imred. , inhalation: fresh air and artificial resp., ingestion: medical attention. • Chemical Name: Xylene, O, M, & P III. HAZAROOUS CHARACTERISTICS A. Ccmbustibility Yes _Ji_ No __ _ Toxic by-products B. Flammability LEL 1.4% 1JEL 6. 7% C. l<eactivity Hazard _s_tr_o'--n_._g"--o_x_id_iz_· _e_r_s ________ _ D. Co=osivity Hazard yes/@ pH: ___ _ Neutralizing agent: ________________ _ E. Radioactive Hazard Background Alpha particles Beta particles Gamma radiation IV. KEFERENCES yes/@ yes@ yes@ yes/@ 1he Merck Index, 10th Edition, 1983. Exposure Rate NFPA, Fire Protection Guide on Hazardous Materials, 8th Edition 1984. Documentation of the 1LV, 4th Edition, 1980. NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards, 1985. l<G/3-86/Fonn 2 Reference 1,2,3,4 2 4 • HAZARIXlUS SUBSTANCE INFDRMATION FDRM Chemical Name: Butyl Acetate I. PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Reference Chemical Forrwla CH3 COO (CH2)3 CH3 - n butylacetate 1 Natural Physical State at 25°C liquid __ 1 ___ _ Vapor Pressure 10 nm Hg at 20°C 1 Melting Point -146 to -77°F,{:s)Boiling Point 122 & 126 ~~--1--- Flash Point (@ or closed cup) 88 & 92 °c/£1 --'1::.._ __ _ Solubility -H2o slightly A""''9nc~-:J.'lo•F _1 ___ _ Other miscible with alcohol, ether and hydrocarbons . Physical Features: (odor, color, etc.) colorless liquid with a fruity odor. I.P. -n-butylacetate -9.56 eV sec-butylacetate -9.91 eV II. TOXICOWSICAL DATA Standards: 150-200ppm 'ILV 150-200ppm PEL 10,000 IDIB 2 _ _,__ ------- Routes of Exposure; · Inhalation Acute/Chronic Symptoms: respiratory irritant with narcotic effect: headache, dizziness drowsiness. First Aid: Skin: soap & water wash, Eyes; irrigation, Inhalation: fresh air & artificial resp., Ingestion: IIEdical attention. • Chemical Name; ~Bu~ty"-"-'l:;_;;_Acc..:..c.e~ta~t~e:..._ _____ _ III. HAZAROOUS CHARACTERISTICS A. Combustibility Yes _1L_ No __ Toxic by-products Unknown .IL Flammability LEL 2.6% UEL 13.4% C. l{eactivity Hazard in contact with peroxides may polymerize violently. D. Corrosivity Hazard yesk@ pH: ___ _ Neutralizing agent; E. Radioactive Hazard Exposure Rate Background yes/®, Alpha particles yes/@ Beta particles yes/fl_~ Gamma radiation yes© IV. J.lliFERENCE.s Doc\.llllentation of the TLV, 4th Edition, 1980. The Merck Index, 10th Edition, 1983. Fire Protection Guide on Hazardous Chemicals, 8th Edition, 1984. l-G/10-:-86/Fonn 2 Reference 2 2 • HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE INFORMA.TION FORM Chemical Name: Isopropyl Acetate I. PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Reference Chemical Formula CH3 COOCH (CH3)2 1,2,3, Natural Physical State at 25°C liquid 1,2,3 -'---'------Vapor Pressure 43 mm Hg at 20°C 2, 3 -'-----Mel ting Point -92 °_v 0 c Boiling Point 89 °F/°C _3~,_l ___ _ Flash Point (open or closed cup) 36 °C/°F 1 -----Solubility -H20 2.9% _2 ____ _ Other Miscible with most organic solvents 2 ----- Physical Features: (odor, color, etc.) Colorless liquid with a fruity odor. I.P.-9.98 eV II. TOXICOLOGICAL DATA Standards: 250 ppm TLV 250 ppm PEL 16,00 ppm IDLH 3 ---- Routes of Exposure: Inhalation --------------------------- Acute/Chronic Symptoms: irritation of eyes, nose, throat, narcosis First Aict: Eyes: irrigate immediately; Skin: water flush promptly; Inhalation: fresh air and artificial respiration; Ingestion: prompt medical attention • cnemical Name: Isopropyl Acetate lll. HAL.AIIDJUS CHAAACTflUSTlCS A. COlllbustibility Yes ·roxic by-products No X ); . f'lammability Ll1. 1.8% UEL 8% ---'-"----- C. Reactivity Hazard Nitrates, strong oxidizers, alkalies and acids. D. Corrosivity Hazard yes/i;;) pH: Neutralizing agent: E. !Zadioactive Hazard bacKground yes/0 Alpha particles yes/iii> reta particles yes§ Gamma radiation yes€) IV. KUl!RENCES Toe MercK Index, 10th Edition 1983 Expcsure Rate Docl.llllentation of the 'ILV' s, 4th Edition 1980 Pocket Guide to Cllemical Hazards, NIDSH 1985 i'f.j/ lU-b6/Fonn 2 Reference 3 3 • HAZAROOUS SUBSTAN::E INFCRM'I.TIOO FORM Chemical Name: I-Ethyl (n-amyl) ketone (2-heptanone) I. PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL PRCPERTIES Reference Chemical Formula QB co:; SHll 1,2 ,3 -------------------'---'---- Natural Physical State at 25uC liquid 1,2 ,3 -~---------'---'---- Vapor Pressure 2 mm Hg at 20vC 2 ,3 -----'----- Melting Point -31 u~uc Boiling Point _l_SO ____ uF/uC _2~,3 ___ _ Flash Point (open or closed rup) 120 uC/vF 2,3 -----'----- Solubility -H20 slightly soluble _l~,2~'~3 __ _ Other miscible with organic laquer solvents 3 ----- Ihysical Features: (odor, color, etc.) Clear, colorless liquid with a marked fruity ordor. II. TOXICCLCX;ICAL DATA Standards : 50 ppn TLV 100 ppm PEL 4000 ppm IDIR 2 ---- Routes of Exposure: Inhalation -------------------------- Acute/Chronic Symptoms: The concentration at which this solvent prcx:luces irritation in hunans is not known. Irritation of eyes, llll.lCOUS rrenbranes, headache, nausea, narcosis. First Aid: Eyes: irri&'lte i.nirediately; Skin: soap & water wash pranptly; Inhalation: fresh air; Ingestion: medical attention immediately. • Chemical Name: rrethyl(n-amyl)ketone III. HA2'AROOUS CHARACTERISTICS A. Combustibility Yes Toxic by-products No x ::c..___ B. Flamnability LEI.. 1.1% UEL 7.9% C. Rooctivity Hazard strong acids, alkalies & oxidizers D. Corrosivity Hazard yes/'9:9._ pH: ___ _ Neutralizing agent: E. Radioactive Hazard Backgrcund yes/no Alpha particles yes/no Beta particles yes/no Ganma radiation yes/no IV. REFERENCES · The Merck Index, 10 Edition, 1983 Exposure Rate Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards, NIOffi, 1985 Dorumenta tion of the TLV I s, ACGIN, 1980 t,t;/10-86/Fonn 2 Reference 2 2 2 HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE INFORMATION FORM Chemical Name: Kerosene --------------------------------- I. PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Ch em i ca l Form u l a Natural Physical State at 25°C Vapor Pressure mm Hg at 2o•c ------ Melting Point °F/°C Boiling Point 180-300 ----- Flash Point (open or closed cup) 100-150 Solubility - H 0 2 Other Reference °F/C 1 , 2, 3 Physical Features: (odor, color, etc.) water white oily liquid, strong odor distilled from petroleum II. TOXICOLOGICAL DATA Standards: none TLV none PEL none found IDLH ----- Routes of Exposure: inhalation ------------~------------------ Acute/Chronic Symptoms: Moderately toxic by inhalation First Aid: eyes: irrigate immediately, skin: soap and water wash, inhalation: fresh air and artificial respiration, ingestion: prompt medical attention. • • Chemical Name: Kerosene Ill. HAZARDOUS CHARACTERISTICS A. Combustibility Yes _______ _ Toxic by-products B. Flammability LEL .7% UEL 5. 0% c: Reactivity Hazard none found ---'--'------------------ D. Corrosivity Hazard yes/~ Neutralizing agent: E. Radioactive Hazard Background yes/no Alpha particles yes/~ Beta particles yes/no Gamma radiation yes/no IV. REFERENCES The Condensed Chemical Dictionary MG/10-86/Form 2 pH: Exposure Rate Reference • • HAZAROOUS SUBSTANCE INFORMATION FORM Chemical Name: Acetone I. PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Reference Chemical Formula CH3COCH3 ------~-------Natural Physical State at 25uC _l_i_·gu....._i_d ____ _ Vapor'Pressure 226 m:n Hg at 20uC Melting Point -95 "F/@Boiling Point Flash Point (open or @d c~) 1.4 Solubility -~O soluble Other ----------------- Physical Features: (odor, color, etc.) colorless liquid with a sweetish odor. II. TllXICOL(X;ICAL DATA 1 2 1 2 1 Standards: 750 ppm TI..V 1000 ppm PEL 20 1000 ppm IDIB _2 __ l:{outes of Exposure: Inhalation, contact with skin will cause dryness. Acute/Chronic Symptoms: Irritation of eyes, nose and throat. Headaches 1 dizziness and dermatitis. First Aid: Eyes: irrigate :umned. for 15 rains. 1 Skin: soap and water wash, Inhalation: fresh air & art. resp. 1 Ingestion: iredical attention. HAZARDOUS ·suBSTANCE INFORMATION FORM Chemical Name: Perchloreothylene I. PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Reference Chemical Formula Natural Physical State at 25°C liquid Vapor Pressure 14 mm Hg at 20°C Melting Point -8 · · (p/°C Boiling Point Flash Point (open or closed cup) ___ 2_5o_{j)0 c oc/oF ---'"'"-''--- Solubility -H20 Other 0 ;015% Misc. with alcohol, ether, chloroform, benzene 1 2 2 2 2 1 Physical Features: (odor, color, etc.) ether or chloroform 1P~9.32 eV (2) Colorless liquid with an odor like II. TOXICOLOGICAL DATA Standards: 5o ppm(J). TLV 100 ppm(2) PEL suspect human carcirtogen IDLH 2 Routes.of Exposure: Inhalation, Ingestion, Skin and/or Eye Contact (2) Acute/Chronic Symptoms:Irritation of the eyes, nose and throat; nausea; flushed face and neck; vertigo; dizziness, incoordination; headache; carcinogen (2). First Aid: Eye conta·ct: irrigate immediately; Skin contact: .··soap ·and water wash immediately; Inhalation: :··,·ArtiDicial Respiration; Ingestion: Get medical attention immediately (2). • • • Chemical Name; Acetone ------------ III. HAZARDJUS CHARACTERISTICS A. Combustibility Yes ____JS_ No __ Toxic by-products None B. Flammability LEL 2.6% UEL 12.8% C. l\eactivity Hazard oxidizing material & acids D. Corrosivity Hazard yesM pH; ___ _ Neutralizing agent; E. Radioactive Hazard llackground Alpha particles Beta particles Gamma radiation IV • REFElill'lCES Chemical Safety Data Guide, BNA -1985. Exposure Rate Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards, NIOSH -1985. t,K;/10-86/Fonn 2 Reference 2 • Chemical Name: Perchloroethylene III. HAZARDOUS CHARACTERISTICS A. Combustibility Yes Toxic by-products No X B. Flammability LEL None -----UEL None C. Reactivity Hazard Imcompatible with strong oxidizers, chemically active metals, such as barium, lithium, and beryllium D. Corrosivity Hazard yes/no pH: Neutralizing agent:· E. Radioactive Hazard Exposure Rate Background yes/no Alpha particles yes/no Beta particles yes/no Gamma radiation yes/no IV. REFERENCES (1) The Merck Index, 10th Edition, 1983 (2) NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards, 1987 Reference 2 2 2 (3) Threshold Limit Value and Biological Exposure Indices for 1987-88, ACGIH MG/10-86/Form 2 . ~-·. , . I I -.... ~. 18 • ·Rf Cf 8VfD JAN 1 6 /990 State of North Carolina SUPER · Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources FUND SECTION Asheville Regional Office James C. Martin, Governor William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary Mr. Rick Merrill DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT GROUNDWATER SECTION January 10, 1990 Merrill Grading Company, Incorporated 228 N. Church Street Hendersonville, North Carolina 28739 Dear Mr. Merrill: Subject: Analytical Results from Cinnamon Wood Well Henderson County, North Carolina Ann B. Orr Regional Manager I have enclosed a copy of the analytical results from the sample I collected at the Cinnamon Woods community well on November 28, 1989. No organic compounds were detected. If you have any questions, please contact me or Don Link at (704) 251-6208. DMAE/gc Enclosure Sincerely, ~7f.tl~ Diane M.A. Eskenasy, P. G. Hydrogeologist cc: Henderson County Health Department Grover Nicholson I lntm:hangc Building, 59 Woodfin Place, Asheville, N.C. 28801 • Telephone 704-251-6208 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action EmplO>ff ~x, J/4/@~ OtlAO NO. G'1i2UI N.C. LAT. SERI AL NO. ~5' {S '>7 1 ONG. ,?.;l. ::2 5' C (o DE~;TMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES_,-.... LAB NUMBER a 0 (r\D~ 3 DEM c'd by: t\m\kJ From: Bus~ Report lo:~ FRO, MAO. ARO, WaRO, WiRO, & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ~TE RE'\E\H~ 19 \\3Jl Time Q 1 :},5 GROUNDWATER FIELD/LAB FORM o her-------------- SAMPLE PRIORITY DATA ENTRY BY: -IA-I---,-,~. WSRO. Kinston FO Other ________ _ ~ROUTINE □ EMERGENCY DATE it•ro~ ~ Shipped by'. Bus, ~c Other COLLECTOR(S): ~ 9 DATE uwbe TIME ~ .. , 0 PURPOSE: BASELINE.~MPLAINr'I COMP \. 1 us·. (c:,efe one) FIELD ANALYSES pH 40o ___ Spec. Cond.g4 __ at 2s0c AremD,10----oc W, Appearance _______ Taste------- Odor ______ _ ::cn::ion ~ 4 ~hJaa & J:,.x4 ER~"~ION , .. ~•'",.A_, GROUNDnn1 ~It.Cb ".,,,......L{_ .t:t __ R_ r:ap RALOGH, "' Oescrip1ion of sampling point J Field Analysis By:------------ LABORATORY ANALYSES 8005 J 10 mg/I Diss. Solld1 70300 _ mg/I Ag • Sliver 1077 110/I Organochlorln• Pe1tlclde1 COO H1gl'I J•O mg/I Fluoride 9S1 moll Al • .\h1minum 1105 uo/1 Orgenopho1phoru1 Pe1llclde1 COD Low 335 mg/I Hardnua:Tolal 000 moll 81 -&arlum 1007 ug/1 Colilorm:Mf f ,c,l 3 16 16 1100ml Hardnau (non-carb) 902 mo/I c, • Calcium 916 mg/I Acid Herdlcldll Colll<..1m:t.tf T0111 31!:I0• /IOOml Phenols 32730 """ Cd • Cadmium 1021 ug/1 roe ,;ao mc;i/1 Specllic Cond. 9S uMho1/cm'2 Chromlum:Total 1034 ug/1 >'-, e,,. I Neuir■I Extt■Cllble Organlca TUI bidily " IHU Sulrlla 9 ◄S mg/I Cu • Copoar 1042 ug/1 X Acid EllflCllble Organic, Sul!lde 1,s mg/I Fa • 1,on 10,s . 1.10/1 HQ • Mercury 711100 ug/1 ">< Purg■■bla OroaniCI (VOA bollle) OH ,iQJ uni 11 K • Polanlum 037 mg/l ,2. ..J,, ,., ... • ~ "j__ Alkallruly 10 pH ◄.5 410 mg/I Mg • Magn111um 927 mOII 1,2 • oitromoa1h1ne (EOB) Alk1,llnily 10 pH 8.3 415 mg/I Mn • Manoanasa 1055 ug/1 Cubon111 445 mg/I Na • Sodium 9211 mg/I Bllan.0n1i11 ;140 mg/I NH:i 15 N 610 mg/I NI • Nlckal 1067 ug/1 .c ,.._·,,uri:::'"'. r,c:~,\.~:'• •c- AfMnlc:ToUI 1002 .. ,, TIOI u M 62S mg/I Pb -Laad 1051 uo/1 , s,o, vr,c ncnn::>1 C1rbon dlo•ld1 405 mg/I N02 1' N03 as N 630 mg/l s, • s,11nlum I 147 ug/1 Chloride 9,0 mg/I Chromium:Hu. 1032 ug/1 P:Tolal u P 665 mg/I Zn -Zinc 1091 ug/1 • u Color:TuJ4 eo Pl·Co E:.r. !':. L t. ,J V Ill j ~ ~ -Cy1nld1 720 moll '' .. . ,~ ~ Lab Comments: Groundwater Section ~ Asheville Reqional Office ~ ,. --,,--,::-:---:--...,.--,--,-...,..--....,.-.,.-,...,.,,.,..-....,.---,,----,---,,--,,,..,.,=...,..-,...,..-,------';....-------------r; GW-b4 Aevi':-.ed 7/85 · For Dissolved Analysis -sui...!Tllt filtered sample and write •01s• in block .,, ~~ While copy -Headquarters Pink copy -Region Yellow copy -Lab • LAB NO. 9G l 093 REPORTED. BY IYIQ CHECKED BY sxn REVIEWED BY f 'flt} SUPERVISOR <J?.tK SAMPLE TVPE: WATEP STORET MO. • OPCANIC ANAL VTICAL REPORT DATE~ ANAL '/SIS RESULTS COMPOUND ENTERED BY 1)A CHECKED BY~ NO VOLATILE ORGANICS DETECTED BY GC/ELCD/PID. HO BASE/NEUT PAL OP ACID EXTRACTABLE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS DEHCTW BY Gt/MS. CONCENTRA'!'ION • f~D[ COPY i ffECEIVED JAN O 9 1990 State of North Carolina SUPE'RRIND SEcnON Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources James C. Martin, Governor William W Cobey, Jr., Secretary Mr. Robert Huggins Route 1, Box 81 Asheville Regional Office DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT GROUNDWATER SECTION January 5, 1990 Flat Rock, North Carolina 28731 Dear Mr. Huggins: Subject: Analytical Results from Robert Huggins Well Groundwater Incident No. 5183 Gene Shepherd Farm Henderson County, North Carolina Ann ll. Orr Regional Mana.,,er I have enclosed the analytical results from the samples I collected at your residence on November 28, 1989. No volatile organic compounds were detected. If you have (704) 251-6208. Grover Nicholson DMAE/gc Enclosure questions about the results, please If you have questions about further at (919) 733-2801. Sincerely, contact me or Don Link at sampling, please contact ~?t,;;_/~,t &h,~o-- Diane M.A. Eskenasy, P. G. Hydrogeologist cc: Grover Nicholson Henderson County Health Department Interchange Building, 59 Woodfin Place, Asheville, NC. 2880! • l<'lephone 704-251-0208 An Equal Opportuniry Affirmative Action Employt'r • • State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Asheville Regional Office James C. Martin, Governor William W Cobey, Jr., Secretary Mrs. Jean Case Route 1, Box 65 DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT GROUNDWATER SECTION January 5, 1990 Flat Rock, North Carolina 28731 Dear Mrs. Case: Subject: Analytical Results from Jean Case Well Groundwater Incident No. 5183 Gene Shepherd Farm Henderson County, North Carolina Ann B. Orr Regional Manager I have enclosed the analytical results from the samples I collected at your residence on November 28, 1989. No volatile organic compounds were detected. If you have (704) 251-6208. Grover Nicholson DHAE/gc Enclosure questions about the results, please If you have questions about further at (919) 733-2801. Sincerely, contact me or Don Link at sampling, please contact ;(Jita;J 7fl/l £½?~ Diane M. A. Eskenasy, P. G. Hydrogeologist cc: Grover Nicholson ; Henderson County Health Department lnterchartf,>c Building, 59 Woodfin Place, Asheville, NC. 28801 • Telephone 704-251-6208 An Equal Opponunity Affinnative Action Employer • • State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Asheville Regional Office James C. Martin, Governor William W Cobey, Jr., Secretary Mr. and Mrs. Donald Westall Route 1, Box 7 4 DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT GROUNDWATER SECTION January 5, 1990 Flat Rock, North Carolina 28731 Dear Mr. and Mrs. Westall: Subject: Analytical Results from Donald Westall Well Groundwater Incident No. 5183 Gene Shepherd Farm Henderson County, North Carolina Ann ll. Orr Regional Manager I have enclosed the analytical results from the samples I collected at your residence on November 28, 1989. No volatile organic compounds were detected. If you have (704) 251-6208. Grover Nicholson DMAE/gc Enclosure questions about the results, please If you have questions about further at (919) 733-2801. Sincerely, contact me or Don Link at sampling, please contact A~a~ -;?I ;:r &~~cr- Diane M. A. Eskenasy, P. G. l!ydrogeologist cc:, Grover Nicholson Henderson County Health Department lnterchanRC Buildin~, 59 Woodfin Place, A~hevillc, NC 2880! • Tdcphonc 704--251-6208 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer • • State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Asheville Re1,~onal Office James C. Martin, Governor William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary Mrs. Clara Huggins Route 1, Box 81 DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT GROUNDWATER SECTION January S, 1990 Flat Rock, North Carolina 28731 Dear Mrs. Huggins: Subject: Analytical Results from Clara Huggins Well Groundwater Incident No. 5183 Gene Shepherd Farm Henderson County, North Carolina Ann B. Orr Regional Man01,>er I have enclosed the analytical results from the samples I collected at your residence on November 28, 1989. Chloroform was detected at 2 micrograms per liter, or parts.per billion. Chloroform is commonly seen in wells as a by-product of chlorination and is found in much higher levels in chlorinated public water supplies. Its presence may be a result of past chlorination of your well, or the discharge to septic systems of household chlorine compounds such as Clorox. If you have any questions about the results, please contact me or Don Link at" (704) 251-6208. If you have questions about further sampling, please contact Grover Nicholson at (919) 733-2801. DMAE/gc Sincerely, IC~ 1J!t1MJtau~- Diane M. A. Eskenasy, Hydrogeologist cc: \ Grover Nicholson Henderson County Health Department Enclosure Interchange Building, 59 Woodfin Place, Asheville, N.C. 28801 • Telephone 704-251-6208 An Equal OpJX>rtunity Affirmative Action Employt:r OUAO t-10. LAT. LOUG. NO. ?-Z..:::..'f;t-;_O Rcoor1 10: rno. r.mo. ARO. wano. v11Ro. WSRO, Ki11sr0n ro 0 !her N.C. Df.P, ..• TMENT OF NATURAL & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEM GROUNl)WA TER SMAPLE [lnllllfJ/ f1ELD/I.A8 PRIORITY FORM 0 1r.11·1i1,111,·y Shipped !Jy: Bus, ~Uri;). Other COLLECTOR(S): f..fli •~ DATE ulrzhr , 5.'y Tlf.\E ' O PURPOSE: BASELliJE, FIELD ANALYSES Owner Odor PH 40o ____ Spec. Cond.g4 ___ a1 2s0c .c. 10 ____ or: Loc11ion or site o! sampling point ' Appearance _______ Taste ______ _ Samplino Field Analysis Sy: _____________ _ ~~ E C E .• y it D (pumping time, air 1emo, etc.) y LABORATORY ANALYSES BOD~ ., rn mo/I coo H1ql'I J<O mo/I COD Co• "' mo// Cotitor"T'l:'-'r r ,.cal J 16 1 6 / I 00"11 Coli!v1,..,:",lr Toliil J 1 !in• I 1onm1 >OC .:;A(I IT'IQ/J Tu1b1<11ty " tHlJ • , .. •o:i uni ts .-.n •lirll!y f<, pll .. ', ◄ 10 mri/1 A. r~ .1, n, 1y ,o OH ,. J "' IT'IQ/1 Cut>onatf' .. ' ro-,g/1 Bleu,.on,111 .. , mo/I Arsf'rit:Toul 1002 ug/1 Ciirbon d10,iOt '"' mo/I Ct-ilod-,f' ')•O m<,1/1 crirom,um:Hf'• 103:' uo /I Color:Truf' 80 Pt·Co Cy1nld• ''° mg/I Lab Comments: GW-b4 Rcvi:-.cd 7/85 Qj ss. Solids 70300 mQ/1 Ag· S,lvtr 1017 IJQ/1 r luori Cit' "' moll Al ,\luminvm 110S u;i/1 Hii rdnl ss: T OIi I 900 mg/I 81 B1rium 1001 ug/1 Harones$ fnon·cub) 'J02 mg/I moll Pt,~nol~ J 27 3'1 ug/1 Cd Caomium 1017 UQ/1 Soecit,c Cano. " u1.lhos/cm' C'1ro,..,iur-1:Total IOJ• uo /I Sull,Hf' '.14 ~ mg/I vg/1 Sul r I •I~ /-1'., , ... 011 ',. I, on 1 0 ~ ~ "' '.'f'rC ury 11900 ' Pouss,um '" '·'•J l.l,111n~•.,,.m 'l ~ I 1) ~ '..liinganest' 10~~ ,,. S0C11um 9'9 •IH3 .. N 6 ,o mg/I "" .. N '" mo/I N02 ♦ N03 .. N 6JO mg/I P: l o!al as P fj(i ~ m Iii II For Dissolved Analy:;is -:.ui,'.Tlit lillcrcd sam11tc and wrilc ·01s· in block While copy • liP.adnuaricrr. Pin\.. r:ony · nr.qion Yollow copy -l.ob o,oanocfllorint' ii.;e 1---1--=--.:..:.__:_:_..:.;,-:_..:..:___;__:_.:...:._.:.::::....__:_...:..j OroanooriosP.horus Ptstic,d,s Base / lltuHal Er1r1t1lblt O•o1nie1 Acid E,1,•eiatire O•otnies 'l I J 9G 1095 ~~ REPORTED BY ___ _ CHECKED BY r1,j REVIEWED BY ~ffet~--~- -~K SUPERVISOR L-' SAMPLE TYPE: WATER STORET l·/0. 32106 • • ORGAMIC ANALYTICAL REPORT DATE ANALYSIS RESULTS COMPOUND . CHL0R0FORl1 DETECTED B\' GC/ELCD EIHERED BY l)A- CHECKED B~(Af NO VOLi\TILE O~'GAIIICS DETECTEu BY GC/PID CONCENTRAT\01! .,.-:-- COUNTY ~ OUA.O MO. 3,;-,1.,0.?-LAT. _ LONG. N.C. DEP,:-. fMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES /~, LAB NUIABER a f ?la,£1 TE RECfVEO '(? W30 Time f) f,::Z.-5' "d by:{frn/J/ From: Bus~ Aeoorl IO~. FRO. MAO, ARO, WaRO, WiRO, & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEM GROUNDWATER FIELD/LAB FORM er--------,------------ OATA ENTRY BY: ra C~i9':P~--WSRO, Kinston FO Olher COLLECTOR(S): DATE FIELD ANALYSES • 4 00 ____ Soec. Cond. 94 ___ a 1 2s0c mo.10 ____ oc Odor _______ _ Aooearance _______ Taste ______ _ Field Analysis Sy: _____________ _ LABOR A TORY ANALYSES 800:i J 10 mg/l COO 11,or. l•O mu/I COD Lo• '" moll Colitorm:1.H r ec11 J 16 1 6 1100ml Colilurm;Mf T Ol.lll J 150, 1100ml TOC fi80 mg/I l urbidl!y " :nu • pH , OJ uni ts Atkallnlly lopH,.5,10 mg/I Alk 11initr to pH 8.3 , 1 5 mg/I Carbon11e .. , mg/I Blc■rLon,1, "0 moll Ar~nic;Tout 1002 ug/1 Ctrtlon dlo,lde ,o, moll Chloride 9'0 mg/I Chromium;H•• 10.JZ ug/1 Color:True 80 Pt-Co Crtnld• >,o moll Lab Comments: SAMPLE PRIORITY ROUT I NE □ El,1ERG[NCY OATE REPORTED: J?(iz(ffi . TIME .Jf: to"' PURPOSE: BASELINE, COMPLAINT, COMPLIANCE. 1.us·:. OTHER ~/ ~ {circle one) Owner OM /1.. Yo<J. ? ~ /<i-J7 8£ti, C:J~-. F/a/-/(?/4) ,?~}"7"3} Locai,on P:.,e z4; :--;«er/4;;£ / -· Co .e > -G,G:, 7 7 0 es c riot ion of samo Ii ng poi n 1 --~K'-'-~'L~"-4.~~~.UP'--'r/u.~.fa~""'"--1f~b~'-------------------,-------- Sa m ol i no r.1e1hod/?<L~ Sample ln1erva1 ..Jf:,3 )/ -,'JA (_n_lJ"]D, ~ ~ ( j~/ U ,:__ '--._ Ren1arks LLJl.a..--L-..s£lt(,d,.Pu~ &,0 Id/ .77/::i;n/lfa..L-..... .;/.,._.-___ j ) 7 I~ pumping tirrle, air lemp, etc.) ,, DIB, Sollds 70300 man AQ Sil vn1 1017 uo/1 01g1noc:hlor!nt Ptst!cld•• f 1,,,.,r1,jp rp, 1 mo/I ,, ,\lum,num 1 I 05 ug II O•o•nopho1ohoru1 Pest1clde1 Hardnes5:Tou1 900 man a, • Baoum 1007 ug/1 Hardness (non•c1rbl 90 2 moll c, C1lc:lum '" mg/I Acid H•rd1Cidts Phenols 32730 uo/1 Cd Cadmium 1 027 u~/1 Soeci1ic Cond. " uVhos/c:m 7 Chrom1um:To111 1 03, ug/1 B,n ' Neu1,,1 Ertrac11bl• Org1nic1 Sul1•1E> 9(5 mo/I c, Coooer 10,2 ug/1 1'CiC Ei!rlCtatllt Qrg,nics Sulli(Ji, ,. ' mg/I ,. Ir on 10(5 ug/1 "' r.t ere ury 7 1900 ug/1 I':>< PurQeatil• Org,nic:s (VOA boltlt) ,$' ' Po11ulum '" mo/I ::2. d,, /.,.,J, ~,,,, ilr. MQ • l.tagnesium '" mon Mo· U.lln,;,1neu 1055 ug /I \. 2 :\. OiorOmotlh1n1 (EOB) l i i "' Sodium "' moll •. -«-'.:, ' 'J i;;. ., .. .... i; ·1,<_ 'c NH3 IS N "0 mg/I NI NI ck e I 1067 ,. • 1,10/1\ ~ TKN 11 N '" mg/I PO L II a (J 105 t_:: ._ ....• . --..C(', ~Q',r ·'" ':'-\ , . ., 19tJ9 c' . '.• . N02 • N03 U N 6JO mg/I s, S111,n,um 'iio -~-~J~ .\j I ,. P:To111 u P 665 mg/I Zo Zinc 1091 ' .. \~\t,\ \\.,)o\n~ I' ,. ':' ,:u1 1:..;;_;1t, .. 1 .)t:_r:1?;.i (',\<.\.)"' ·:._.-\'.\'-l' ,~. ~· t. A i;i'.~t.JiiJ/ :.}f}G·,1/,.:'Jl('.'t" .,.,. .. ' fH-JJiLYS:S ?[Prw, l ; 0 ,, .. r·or Dis:.olvoc1 Anoly~i~ ~ ::.c1i,:'l"lil lillr.rr.r1 ;,Jmplo anc1 wrilo ·01s· in block Whilo copy• lionc1<1uor1orr, Pin~ r.opy • Rooion Yellow copy• L3b LAB NO. 9G1097 REPORTED BY _UM __ CHECKED BY REVIEWED BY t2lf2: SUPERVISOR -::]?'l K SAMPLE TYPE: WATER STORET NO. • ORGANIC ANALYTICAL REPORT ANALYSIS RES UL TS COMPOUND ENTERED 8\' lli CHECKED B~.,.._- NO VOLATILE ORGANICS DETECTED ON GC/ELCD/PID ,, CONCENTRATION · 1 ---- COI/NTY ~d&Aerr'v OUAO NO. Q ;-"! c&'.·srn, AL NO. I LAT. 3 -;;---I l.'.q 0 3 LONG. _9.~··_A=-c-=;:i......c..4L._,_1-__ .,., N.C. DEP~ .. TMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES ,,.-. LAB NUMBER 8 cw~~~ & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ~E RE~; \6 Time D3lo DEM 'd by: From: Bus-e GROUNDWATER FIELD/LAB FORM 01,er Report 10: FRO, /,\RO, RRO, WaRO. WiRO, SAMPLE WSRO, Kinston FO 0 I her ROUTINE COLLECTOR(S): DATE FIELD ANALYSES ____ Spec. Cond.94 ___ a1 2s0 c Odor _______ _ Appearance _______ Taste ______ _ rield Analysis By: _____________ _ LABORATORY ANALYSES BOO::, 310 mg/I Diss. Solias 70JOO mg/I COO High J<10 mo/I Fluorlae 951 moll COCI Low JJ!i mg/I Huanen:Tolll 900 mg/I Coll1orm:1,H ~ ''"' 31616 1100ml H1re1ness (non·c1rb) 902 moll Colil1,rm:~r Tol&I 3150• 1100ml Pn1nols J21JO ug/1 JQC hBO mg/I Speci1ic Cond. OS up,,lhos/cm 7 Turbidity 76 rnu Su!late 9<5 m,;i/1 Sul! ia e ,. s mg/I . • pH • OJ uni 1s Alk1l1nity IODH<l.5•10 fflQ/1 Alk1Hnlty to DH ,. , ., ' mg/I C1rbon11, ,., mg/I Blc1rLon111 '" mg/I NHJ " N 6'0 m,;i/1 Ats.nlc:T011l 1002 """ TKN U N '" mo/I Cart>on d10•ldl <105 mg/I N02 • N03 u N "' moll Chlorld1 940 mg/I P;To1ar as P 665 mg/I Cruomlum:H1, 1032 UQ /I Color:Tn,. 1!10 Pl·Co Cy1nlde "0 mg/I Lab Comments: PRIORITY D EMERGENCY Sample Interval ..At~ ha~~-&r(/1-w,eo~~ (pumpingtim~ le~o. etc.) Ag Silv11 1017 UQ/1 Org1nochlortn1 P1stlcid11 AO .\luminum I 1 05 ug/1 Org1nooho1pho1us P1s1icid11 e, Barrum 1007 "'" c, Calcium "' mo/I Acld HerCllcldes Co Cadmium 1027 ug/1 Chromium:Tol ■I IOJ• ug/1 Bin/ Neu1J1I E,trlCllble Org1nlct Co Copper 1042 UQ/1 ,. Iron 1045 uo /I Hg Me1cury 7 1 900 ug/1 ' Pousslum 9J T mg/I Mg Magnesium 927 mo,, Mo t.41ng1nese 1055 .. ;-·;U'o\1; "' Sodium 919 ..,.•,;;:'.,, \\~-~ \ :~: ·:::~~i; Ni Ni ck et 1067 \ 't.i r, v::;-.1.•.'···~ · ui;i/1 Pb L 11 Cl 1051 \,., ... ;,/ ug/1 s, Selenium 110 ,~,t.. ... ......r.;C'ti.11 lo Zinc 1092 ug/1 ,\,_,f\\N (;~\JV'_._\ ,, .. Acid E•lflCUtlle Orotnlcs - ' ,. s ,()\, I ---~µ,[) ORGArm,:, ~ ~-;-~-..1 .. , vc:.,c:. R£.POR 1 ;i C~ (t__\.1\l~ \ \.~ ,\(' t ~ \l ,,, ;.,-_;, !? f' le: I \f \!il' \"'I, '·'1 .. 4sheYiilc Regional Qttic, For Oissolve<1 Analysis -:;ui,~it fil1crad samnlc an<1 writo ·01s· in block Wllllu copy • Hcad'!u<lflcr:. l'ln .. r:r,py Henion Yellow copy• Lab LAB NO. . ~1094 REPORTED BV _uJ..:..A..__ CHECKED BV ~ REVIEWED BV SUPERVISOR -=Rf, K SAMPLE TYPE: WATER STORET NO. • ORGANIC ANAL VTICAL REPORT • DATE~ ANALYSIS RESULTS COMPOUND ENTEREDBY----W~-- CHECKED BV 96 NO VOLATILE ORGANICS DETECTED BY GC/ELCD/PI D CONCENTRATION •• •• LAW ENGINEERING geotechnical, environmental & constructioo materials corn:>ultants 1100 THOUSAND OAKS BLVD. GOLDEN OAKS BUSINESS PARK GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA 29607 (803) 288-5116 September 28, 1989 North Carolina Department of Environment Health and Natural Resources Superfund Section P.O. Box 2091 Raleigh, North Carolina 27602 Attention: Subject: Mr. Grover Nicholson Correction to Results of Chemical Analysis of Ground-Water Samples Shepherd Property Project East Flat Rock, North Carolina Law Engineering Job Number GVE-2231 Dear Mr. Nicholson: For your edification, a correction to the subject data has been made and is noted herein. I have enclosed a copy of the corrected laboratory analytical results from residential water supply well WW- 11. This information replaces data which previously sent to you in July, 1989. This well, designated WW-11, is the property of Mr. Hill of East Flat Rock, North Carolina and corresponds to his rental property on Oak Grove Road (also Tahor Road). Please discard the previous data indicating "non detection" of organic halocarbon contamination in the well water. Please notify us if we can be of assistance. /jgw.b cc: ATTN: Michael Bush General Electric Respectfully yours, ~'}::NEIN~ g~'Zas L. Lajrfons Environmental Services Manager •• September 5, 1989 Law Engineering, Inc. 1100 Thousand Oaks Blvd. Greenville, SC 29607 Attention: Tom Lammons LE Job Number: GVE-2231 (REVISED) LENL Job Number: 12024 Subject: Chemical Analysis of Samples Received on 6/30/89 (#89-3820-11) Dear Mr. Lammons: LAW ENVIRON MENTAL, INC. 112 ro.vNPAAK DAM KENNESAW GEORGIA 30144-5599 404-421-3400 Law Environmental National Laboratories has revised its analysis of your samples and reports the results on the following pages. These results relate only to the contents of the samples as submitted. This report shall not be reproduced except in full without the approval of Law Environmental National Laboratories. If there are any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. Sincerely, LAW ENVIRONMENTAL NATL4 BS c:'o/,~qr?J_ Clifford H. McBride QA/QC Coordinator Attachment: Data Report cc: Mike Bush, GE-Hendersonville Date Page ' 09/05/89 1 Lab Number Project No. Project Name • Al.AW ENVIRONMENTAL NATIONA •• TORIES .---TEST DATA REPORT 89-3820-11 GVE-2231 ---Project Information --- SHEPHERD PROPERTY Cust. No. Manager: GLENN SOFGE Station ID Matrix Type Collector Remarks WW-11 w GRAB GS ---Sample Information --- Sampled Date/Time Received Date/Time Received From/By Chain of Custody Number of Containers ---Test Data --- 06/28/89 16:10 06/30/89 10: 15 GS/CLM 6980 3 Parameter .•.•....••....••......•....... Method .... UnHs Det. Limit Results ..• Test Date Analy --ORGANICS PREP RESULTS GC voe SCREENING N/A 07/03/89 JAS --ORGANIC ANALYSIS RESULTS Bromodichloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 1.0 ND 07 /11/89 KD Bromoform EPA 601 ug/1 2.0 ND 07 /11/89 KD Bromomethane EPA 601 ug/1 12 ND 07 /11/89 KD · Carbon tetrachloride EPA 601 ug/1 1.2 ND 07 /11/89 KD Chloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 5.2 ND 07/11/89 KD 2-Chloroethylvinyl ether EPA 601 ug/1 1.3 ND 07/11/89 KD Chloroform EPA 601 ug/1 0.5 ND 07/11/89 KD Chloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.8 ND 07 /11/89 KD Dibromochloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.9 ND 07 /11/89 KD 1,2-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 1.5 ND 07 /11/89 KD 1,3-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 3.2 ND 07 /11/89 KD 1,4-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 2.4 ND 07/11/89 KD Dichlorodifluoromethane EPA 601 ug/1 18 ND 07 /11/89 KD 1,1-Dichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.7 ND 07/11/89 KD 1,2 Dichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/11/89 KD 1,1-Dichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.3 ND 07 /11/89 KD Trans-1,2-Dichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.0 ND 07 /11/89 KD 1,2-Dichloropropane EPA 601 ug/1 0.4 ND 07 /11/89 KO cis-1,3-Dichloropropene EPA 601 ug/1 3.4 ND 07 /11/89 KD Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene EPA 601 ug/1 3.4 ND 07 /11/89 KD Methylene Chloride EPA 601 ug/1 2.5 ND 07 /11/89 KD 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07 /11/89 KD Tetrachloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 95 07 /11/89 KD 1,1,1-Trichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/11/89 KD 1,1,2-Trichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.2 ND 07 /11/89 KD Signed C ~ ,-/(?~✓ Date 09/05/89 Page 2 Lab Number Project No. • Ar.AW ENVIRONMENTAL NATIONA •• , ORIES .---TEST DATA REPORT 89-3820-11 GVE-2231 ---Test Data --- Parameter ....................•......... Method .... Units Det. Limit Results ... Test Date Analy --ORGANIC ANALYSIS RESULTS Trichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.2 ND 07 /11/89 KO Trichlorofluoromethane EPA 601 ug/1 3.2 ND 07 /11/89 KO Vinyl Chloride EPA 601 ug/1 1.8 ND 07 /11/89 KD Benzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07 /11/89 KO Chlorobenzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07 /11/89 KD Ethylbenzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07 /11/89 KD Toluene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07 /11/89 KD Xylenes EPA 602 ug/1 2.0 ND 07 /11/89 KD N.C. DEPA .. rMENT or NATURAL (J / j ,, (' / RESOURCES LAB IJUI.ISER 8 Lt:=111 / Q fJO. ----...-, z. Report 10,eRO, l,1RO, RRQ, WaRO. WiRO. & COMMUNITY IJEVELOPMENT ULM GROUNDWATER SAMPLE FIELD/LAB PRIORITY FORM 0 OATE REC~ryrn {/9/,/ W TimcO 92 .5 ;1c5" uy H {fl,{f) F,om Uusi§&u? Other _________________ _ WSRO. Kinston FO 01her ________ _ Shipped by: f3us. Courier. Orher _______ _ COLLECTOR(SJ, ______ _ O,\ TE FIELD ANALYSES • .. 00 ----~fl(.}C. ::. i/J ----o.-Ocor ________ _ Appearance ______ _ Taste ______ _ Field Analysis By:-------------- LABORATORY ANALYSES ~00:, .1 In mQ/1 COD HI ol"I J•O m-.ill coo tow JJ., mg/I (: qi 1 ! 011'1 :•Jf r ,.,:.11 11r,1r, 11 on,..,, Col1!1,rm:v1 T nt,1 I J 1 ~n• / 10flr'11 ror. .. ~ (1 moll l vrri 1'11 I y " :ll'IJ -~ OH • o.:i Vl'll 15 A. I> 111'11 ly ,,, J>+t .. ~ • 1 fl mQ/1 A,lk ,1l1nHy '" (Ill fl,., • 1•, moll C.1rbon,1e .. , r-,g/J 0,,1r~nn11e .. 0 mo /J ll.f$Prir.;ToUI I 00~ """ C ,rt>on ,:HoxlCII' '°' mQ/1 cri1or1e1 .. <J•O mt;i/1 01 ~~-Sol i r1S I \lJf)(l f tuori di' '" H ~ rdn" ss; l 01 a I ~00 I( a,.,,,,.~~ (n'ln·r .. ur,) Pl",,"'l'll, J? I J1l S:,~C I I 1c r,onCI, " Sull.t1t 'lt'., Sull••lf! I 4 :, NHJ " .. , ' ,0 TKN .. 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DATE • ORG/\NIC ANALYTICAL REPORT AHALYSIS RESULTS ENTERED BY CHECKED BY¼' COMPOUND NO VOLATILE ORGANIC~; DETECTE[, BY GC/ELCD/Pl[i co r:c E t:T [,',',TIO i-: ..... Region IV, USEPA 345 Cortland Street Atlanta, Georgia 30365 •• July 31, 1989 LAW ENGINEERING goolechnical, environmental & construction materials com,ultants 1100 THOUSAND OAKS BLVD. GOLDEN OAKS BUSINESS PARK GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA 29607 (803) 288-5116 SUPERFUND BRANCH Attention: Mr. Robert Morris Subject: Chemical Analysis of Ground-Water Samples for Shepherd Property Project East Flat Rock, North Carolina Law Engineering Job Number GVE-2231 Dear Mr. Morris: Pursuant to the request of the General Electric Lighting System Department, Hendersonville, North Carolina, we are forwarding the results of chemical analysis for twelve ground-water samples collected on June 28, 1989 in the vicinity of the E. B. Shepherd property, Oak Grove Road, East Flat Rock, North Carolina. Attached you will find a table which identifies each sample with the respective property owner. Also enclosed is a copy of the laboratory quality management plan for Law Environmental National Laboratories. /jgw Attachment cc: Michael Bush General Electric Yours very truly, LAW ENGINEERING ,, Ji.,," 'c,/,' [ /tMt--c,1,w.-z...., --y Thomas L. Lammons Environmental Services Manager Station I.D. WW-1 WW-2 WW-3 WW-4 WW-5 WW-6 WW-7 WW-8 WW-9 WW-10 WW-11 WW-12 •• •• RESIDENTIAL GROUND-WATER SAMPLING EAST FLAT ROCK, NORTH CAROLINA June 28, 1989 Property Owner Jess R. Harris John N. Camp Roy H. Melton Odell Edney Otto C. Banks Thomas A. Dupont N/A Ernest H. Russell Hill residence Hill slaughter house Hill Property (Raglin renter) Maybin Hill Station I.D. WW-1 WW-2 WW-3 WW-4 WW-5 WW-6 WW-7 WW-8 WW-9 WW-1O WW-11 WW-12 •• •• RESIDENTIAL GROUND-WATER SAMPLING EAST FLAT ROCK, NORTH CAROLINA June 28, 1989 Property Owner Jess R. Harris John N. Camp Roy H. Melton Odell Edney Otto C. Banks Thomas A. Dupont N/A Ernest H. Russell Hill residence Hill slaughter house Hill Property (Raglin renter) Maybin Hill •• July 20, 1989 Law Engineering, Ir:.c. 1100 Thousand Oaks Blvd. Greenville, SC 29607 Attention: Glenn Sofge LE Job Number: GVE-2231 •• LAW ENYlRONMENTAL INC. 112 IDIINPARK DfWE KENNESAV.: GEORGIA 30144-5599 404-421-3400 ;~@muw, JUL 2 1 1989 LAW ENGINEERING GREB~V;LLE, S.C. Subject: Chemical Analysis of Samples Received on 6/30/89---#89-3820-01 through 13 Dear Mr. Sofge: Law Environmental National Laboratories has retested the above referenced samples and has revised the results of your report on the following pages. These results relate only to the contents of the samples as submitted. This report shall not be reproduced except in full without the approval of Law Environmental National Laboratories. If there are any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. Sincerely, LAW ENVIRONMENTAL NA~L L,., c:ij.~C~ Clifford H. McBride QA/QC Coordinator Attachment: Data Report Date 07/20/89 Page 1 Lab Number Project No. Project Name •• LAW ENVIRONMENTAL NATION~-TORIFS TFST DATA REPORT ---Project Information --- 89-3820-01 GVE-2231 SHEPHERD PROPERTY Cust. No. Manager: GLENN SOFGE Station ID Matrix Type Collector Remarks WW-1 w GRAB GS ---Sample Information --- Sampled Date/Time Received Date/Time Received From/By Chain of Custody Number of Containers ---Test Data --- 06/28/89 09:25 06/30/89 10:15 GS/CLM 6980 3 ~arameter .............................. Method .... Units Det. Limit Results ... Test Date Analy ORGANICS PREP RFSULTS GC voe SCREENING N/A 07/03/89 JAS --ORGANIC ANALYSIS RFSULTS Bromodichloromethane -EPA 601 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 BH Bromoform EPA 601 ug/1 2.0 ND 07/03/89 BH Bromomethane EPA 601 ug/1 12 ND 07/03/89 BH Carbon tetrachloride EPA 601 ug/1 1.2 ND 07/03/89 BH Chloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 5.2 ND 07/03/89 BH 2-Chloroethylvinyl ether EPA 601 ug/1 1.3 ND 07/03/89 BH Chloroform EPA 601 ug/1 0.5 ND 07/03/89 BH Chloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.8 ND 07/03/89 BH Dibromochloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.9 ND 07/03/89 BH 1,2-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 • ug/1 1.5 ND 07/03/89 BH 1,3-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 3.2 ND 07/03/89 BH 1,4-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 2.4 ND 07/03/89 BH Dichlorodifluoromethane EPA 601 ug/1 18 ND 07/03/89 BH 1,1-Dichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.7 ND 07/03/89 BH 1,2 Dichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KO 1,1-Dichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.3 ND 07/03/89 KO Trans-1,2-Dichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KO 1,2-Dichloropropane EPA 601 ug/1 0.4 ND 07/03/89 KO cis-1,3-Dichloropropene EPA 601 ug/1 3.4 ND 07/03/89 KO Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene EPA 601 ug/1 3.4 ND 07 /03/89 KO Methylene Chloride EPA 601 ug/1 2.5 ND 07/03/89 KO 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KO Tetrachloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KO 1,1,1-Trichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KO 1,1,2-Trichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.2 ND 07/03/89 KO Signed /.~J •• LAW ENVIRONMENTAL NATION,ATORIFS TEST DATA REPORT Date 07/20/89 Page 2 Lab Number Project No. 89-3820-01 GVE-2231 Parameter .............................. --ORGANIC ANALYSIS RFSULTS -- Trichloroethene Trichlorofluoromethane Vinyl Chloride Benzene Chlorobenzene Ethylbenzene Toluene Xylenes ---Test Data --- Method .... Units Det. Limit Results ... EPA 601 ug/1 1.2 ND EPA 601 ug/1 3.2 ND EPA 601 ug/1 1.8 ND EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND EPA 602 ug/1 2.0 ND Signed •".f ' Test Date Analy 07/03/89 KD 07/03/89 KD 07/03/89 KD 07/03/89 KD 07/03/89 KD 07/03/89 KD 07/03/89 KD 07/03/89 KD Date 07/20/89 ·Page 1 Lab Number Project No. Project Name • ~w ENVIRONMENTAL NATIONAL~ITORIFS TEST DATA REPORT ---Project Information 89-3820-02 GVE-2231 SHEPHERD PROPERTY Cust. No. Manager: GLENN SOFGE Station ID Matrix Type Collector Remarks WW-2 w GRAB GS ---Sample Information --- Sampled Date/Time Received Date/Time Received From/By Chain of Custody Number of Containers ---Test Data --- 06/28/89 09:55 06/30/89 10:15 GS/CLM 6980 3 Parameter .............................. Method .... Units Det. Limit Results ... Test Date Analy ORGANICS PREP RFSULTS -- GC voe SCREENING N/A 07/03/89 JAS --ORGANIC ANALYSIS RFSULTS Bromodichloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Bromoform EPA 601 ug/1 2.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Bromomethane EPA 601 ug/1 12 ND 07/03/89 KD Carbon tetrachloride EPA 601 ug/1 1.2 ND 07/03/89 KD Chloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 5.2 ND 07/03/89 KD 2-Chloroethylvinyl ether EPA 601 ug/1 1.3 ND 07/03/89 KD Chloroform EPA 601 ug/1 0.5 ND 07/03/89 KD Chloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.8 ND 07/03/89 KD Dibromochloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.9 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,2-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 1.5 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,3-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 3.2 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,4-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 2.4 ND 07/03/89 KD Dichlorodifluoromethane EPA 601 ug/1 18 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1-Dichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.7 ND 07 /03/89 KD 1,2 Dichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1-Dichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.3 ND 07/03/89 KD Trans-1,2-Dichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,2-Dichloropropane EPA 601 ug/1 0.4 ND 07/03/89 KD cis-1,3-Dichloropropene EPA 601 ug/1 3.4 ND 07/03/89 KD Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene EPA 601 ug/1 3.4 ND 07/03/89 KD Methylene Chloride EPA 601 ug/1 2.5 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KD Tetrachloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1,1-Trichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1,2-Trichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.2 ND 07/03/89 KD Signed /.,,,,,,c(JJ Date 07/20/89 Page 2 •• LAW ENVIRONMENTAL NATIONUTORIE.5 TEST DATA REPORT Lab Number 89-3820-02 Project No. GVE-2231 ---Test Data --- Parameter .............................. Method .... Units Det. Limit Results ... Test Date Analy --ORGANIC ANALYSIS RESULTS Trichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.2 ND 07/03/89 KD Trichlorofluoromethane EPA 601 ug/1 3.2 ND 07/03/89 KD Vinyl Chloride EPA 601 ug/1 1.8 ND 07/03/89 KD Benzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Chlorobenzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Ethylbenzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Toluene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Xylenes EPA 602 ug/1 2.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Signed Date 07/20/89 Page 1 Lab Number Project No. Project Name •• LAW ENVIRONMENTAL NATIONA~-TORIES TFST DATA REPORT ---Project Information --- 89-3820-03 GVE-2231 SHEPHERD PROPERTY Cust. No. Manager: GLENN SOFGE Station ID Matrix Type Collector Remarks WW-3 w GRAB GS ---Sample Information --- Sampled Date/Time Received Date/Time Received From/By Chain of Custody Number of Containers ---Test Data --- 06/28/89 10:10 06/30/89 10:15 GS/CLM 6980 3 Parameter .............................. Method .... Units Det. Limit Results ... Test Date Analy --ORGANICS PREP RESULTS -- GC voe SCREENING N/A 07/03/89 JAS --ORGANIC ANALYSIS RESULTS Bromodichloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Bromoform EPA 601 ug/1 2.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Bromomethane EPA 601 ug/1 12 ND 07/03/89 KD Carbon tetrachloride EPA 601 ug/1 1.2 ND 07/03/89 KD Chloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 5.2 ND 07/03/89 KD 2-Chloroethylvinyl ether EPA 601 ug/1 1.3 ND 07/03/89 KD Chloroform EPA 601 ug/1 0.5 ND 07/03/89 KD Chloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.8 ND 07/03/89 KD Dibromochloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.9 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,2-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 1.5 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,3-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 3.2 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,4-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 2.4 ND 07/03/89 KD Dichlorodifluoromethane EPA 601 ug/1 18 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1-Dichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.7 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,2 Dichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1-Dichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.3 ND 07/03/89 KD Trans-1,2-Dichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,2-Dichloropropane EPA 601 ug/1 0.4 ND 07/03/89 KD cis-1,3-Dichloropropene EPA 601 ug/1 3.4 ND 07/03/89 KD Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene EPA 601 ug/1 3.4 ND 07/03/89 KD Methylene Chloride EPA 601 ug/1 2.5 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KD Tetrachloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1,1-Trichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1,2-Trichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.2 ND 07/03/89 KD Signed ~~~gJ Date 07/20/89 · Page 2 •• LAW ENVIRONMENTAL NATIONAL~--TORIES TEST DATA REPORT Lab Number 89-3820-03 Project No. GVE-2231 ---Test Data --- Parameter .............................. Method .... Units Det. Limit Results ... Test Date Analy --ORGANIC ANALYSIS RESULTS Trichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.2 ND 07/03/89 KD Trichlorofluoromethane EPA 601 ug/1 3.2 ND 07/03/89 KD Vinyl Chloride' EPA 601 ug/1 1.8 ND 07/03/89 KD Benzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Chlorobenzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Ethyl benzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Toluene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Xylenes EPA 602 ug/1 2.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Signed •• •• LAW ENVIRONMENTAL NATIONAL LABORATORIES Date 07/20/89 Page 1 Lab Number 89-3820-04 Project No. GVE-2231 TEST DATA REPORT ---Project Information --- Cust. No. Project Name SHEPHERD PROPERTY Manager: GLENN SOFGE Station ID Matrix Type Collector Remarks ww-4 w GRAB GS ---Sample Information --- Sampled Date/Time Received Date/Time Received From/By Chain of Custody Number of Containers ---Test Data --- 06/28/89 11 :05 06/30/89 10:15 GS/CLM 6980 3 Parameter ..........•................... Method .... Units Det. Limit Results ... Test Date Analy --ORGANICS PREP RESULTS -- GC voe SCREENING N/A 07/03/89 JAS --ORGANIC ANALYSIS RESULTS Bromodichloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Bromoform EPA 601 ug/1 2.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Bromomethane EPA 601 ug/1 12 ND 07/03/89 KD Carbon tetrachloride EPA 601 ug/1 1.2 ND 07/03/89 KD Chloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 5.2 ND 07/03/89 KD 2-Chloroethylvinyl ether EPA 601 ug/1 1.3 ND 07/03/89 KD Chloroform EPA 601 ug/1 0.5 ND 07/03/89 KD Chloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.8 ND 07/03/89 KD Dibromochloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.9 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,2-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 1.5 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,3-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 3.2 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,4-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 2.4 ND 07/03/89 KD Dichlorodifluoromethane EPA 601 ug/1 18 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1-Dichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.7 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,2 Dichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1-Dichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.3 ND 07/03/89 KD Trans-1,2-Dichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,2-Dichloropropane EPA 601 ug/1 0.4 ND 07/03/89 KD cis-1,3-Dichloropropene EPA 601 ug/1 3.4 ND 07/03/89 KD Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene EPA 601 ug/1 3.4 ND 07/03/89 KD Methylene Chloride EPA 601 ug/1 2.5 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KD Tetrachloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1,1-Trichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1,2-Trichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.2 ND 07/03/89 KD Signed ~~Gd •• LAW ENVIRONMENTAL NATIONAi.TORIES TEST DATA REPORT Date 07/20/89 · Page 2 Lab Number 89-3820-04 Project No. GVE-2231 Para.meter .............................. --ORGANIC ANALYSIS RESULTS -- Trichloroethene Trichlorofluoromethane Vinyl Chloride Benzene Chlorobenzene Ethyl benzene Toluene Xylenes ---Test Data --- Method .... Units Det. Limit Results ... EPA 601 ug/1 1.2 ND EPA 6ol ug/1 3.2 ND EPA 6ol ug/1 1.8 ND EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND EPA 602 ug/1 2.0 ND Signed Test Date Analy 07/03/89 KD 07/03/89 KD 07/03/89 KD 07/03/89 KD 07/03/89 KD 07/03/89 KD 07/03/89 KD 07/03/89 KD Date 07/20/89 Page 1 Lab Number Project No. Project Name •• LAW ENVIRONMENTAL NATIONA~tTORIFS TFST DATA REPORT ---Project Information --- 89-3820-05 GVE-2231 SHEPHERD PROPERTY Cust. No. Manager: GLENN SOFGE Station ID Matrix Type Collector Remarks WW-5 w GRAB GS ---Sample Information --- Sampled Date/Time Received Date/Time Received From/By Chain of Custody Number of Containers ---Test Data --- 06/28/89 11: 40 06/30/89 10: 15 GS/CLM 6980 3 Parameter .............................. Method .... Units Det. Limit Results ... Test Date Analy --ORGANICS PREP RFSULTS -- GC voe SCREENING N/A 07/03/89 JAS --ORGANIC ANALYSIS RFSULTS Bromodichloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Bromoform EPA 601 ug/1 2.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Bromomethane EPA 601 ug/1 12 ND 07/03/89 KD Carbon tetrachloride EPA 601 ug/1 1.2 ND 07/03/89 KD Chloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 5.2 ND 07/03/89 KD 2-Chloroethylvinyl ether EPA 601 ug/1 1.3 ND 07/03/89 KD Chloroform EPA 601 ug/1 0.5 ND 07/03/89 KD Chloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.8 ND 07/03/89 KD Dibromochloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.9 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,2-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 1.5 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,3-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 3.2 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,4-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 2.4 ND 07/03/89 KD Dichlorodifluoromethane EPA 601 ug/1 18 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1-Dichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.7 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,2 Dichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1-Dichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.3 ND 07/03/89 KD Trans-1,2-Dichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,2-Dichloropropane EPA 601 ug/1 0.4 ND 07/03/89 KD cis-1,3-Dichloropropene EPA 601 ug/1 3.4 ND 07/03/89 KD Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene EPA 601 ug/1 3.4 ND 07/03/89 KD Methylene Chloride EPA 601 ug/1 2.5 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KD Tetrachloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1,1-Trichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1,2-Trichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.2 ND 07/03/89 KD Signed ~~c~ Date 07/20/89 · Page 2 •• LAW ENVIRONMENTAL NATIONA1'.alTORIE.5 TE.5T DATA REPORT Lab Number 89-3820-05 Project No. GVE-2231 ---Test Data --- Parameter .....••••..................... Method .... Units Det. Limit Results ... Test Date Analy --ORGANIC ANALYSIS RESULTS Trichloroethene EPA 6ol ug/1 1.2 ND 07/03/89 KD Trichlorofluoromethane EPA 601 ug/1 3.2 ND 07/03/89 IQ) Vinyl Chloride EPA 601 ug/1 1.8 ND 07/03/89 KD Benzene EPA 6o2 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Chlorobenzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Ethyl benzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Toluene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Xylenes EPA 602 ug/1 2.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Signed Date 07/20/89 · Page 1 Lab Number Project No. Project Name • ~AW ENVIRONMENTAL NATIONAi"81TORIFS TEST DATA REPORT ---Project Information --- 89-3820-06 GVE-2231 SHEPHERD PROPERTY Cust. No. Manager: GLENN SOFGE Station ID Matrix Type Collector Remarks ww-6 w GRAB • GS Sample Information --- Sampled Date/Time Received Date/Time Received From/By Chain of Custody Number of Containers ---Test Data --- 06/28/89 06/30/89 GS/CLM 6980 3 12:10 10:15 Parameter .............................. Method .... Units Det. Limit Results ... Test Date Analy --ORGANICS PREP RESULTS -- GC voe SCREENING N/A 07/03/89 JAS --ORGANIC ANALYSIS RESULTS -- Bromodichloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Bromoform EPA 601 ug/1 2.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Bromomethane EPA 601 ug/1 12 ND 07/03/89 KD Carbon tetrachloride EPA 601 ug/1 1.2 ND 07/03/89 KD Chloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 5.2 ND 07/03/89 KD 2-Chloroethylvinyl ether EPA 601 ug/1 1.3 ND 07/03/89 KD Chloroform EPA 601 ug/1 0.5 · ND 07/03/89 KD Chloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.8 ND 07/03/89 KD Dibromochloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.9 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,2-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 1.5 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,3-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 3,2 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,4-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 2.4 ND 07/03/89 KD Dichlorodifluoromethane EPA 601 ug/1 18 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1-Dichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.7 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,2 Dichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 BH 1,1-Dichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.3 ND 07/03/89 BH Trans-1,2-Dichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 BH 1,2-Dichloropropane EPA 601 ug/1 0.4 ND 07/03/89 BH cis-1,3-Dichloropropene EPA 601 ug/1 3,4 ND 07/03/89 BH Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene EPA 601 ug/1 3.4 ND 07/03/89 BH Methylene Chloride EPA 601 ug/1 2.5 ND 07/03/89 BH 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 BH Tetrachloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 BH 1,1,1-Trichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 BH 1,1,2-Trichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.2 ND 07/03/89 BH Signed /!/2.,?{yJ Date 07/20/89 Page 2 • ~W ENVIRONMENTAL NATIONAL t!TORIE.5 T&5T DATA REPORT Lab Number 89-3820-06 Project No. GVE-2231 ---Test Data --- Parameter .............................. Method .... Units Det. Limit Results ... Test Date Analy --ORGANIC ANALYSIS RE.5ULTS Trichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.2 ND 07/03/89 BH Trichlorofluorometharie EPA 601 ug/1 3.2 ND 07/03/89 BH Vinyl Chloride EPA 601 ug/1 1.8 ND 07/03/89 BH Benzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 BH Chlorobenzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 BH Ethyl benzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 BH Toluene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 BH Xylenes EPA 602 ug/1 2.0 ND 07/03/89 BH Signed Date 07/20/89 Page 1 Lab Number Project No. Project Name • .LAW ENVIRONMENTAL NATION"TORIES TEST DATA REPORT 89-3820-07 GVE-2231 ---Project Information --- SHEPHERD PROPERTY Cust. No. Manager: GLENN SOFGE Station ID Matrix Type Collector Remarks ww-7 w GRAB GS ---Sample Information --- Sampled Date/Time Received Date/Time Received From/By Chain of Custody Number of Containers ---Test Data --- 06/28/89 11: 55 06/30/89 10:15 GS/CLM 6980 3 Parameter .............................. Method .... Units Det. Limit Results ... Test Date Analy --ORGANICS PREP RFSULTS GC voe SCREENING N/A 07/03/89 JAS --ORGANIC ANALYSIS RFSULTS Bromodichloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Bromoform EPA 601 ug/1 2.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Bromomethane EPA 601 ug/1 12 ND 07/03/89 KD Carbon tetrachloride EPA 601 ug/1 1.2 ND 07/03/89 KD Chloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 5,2 ND 07/03/89 KD 2-Chloroethylvinyl ether EPA 601 ug/1 1.3 ND 07/03/89 KD Chloroform EPA 601 ug/1 0.5 ND 07/03/89 KD Chloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.8 ND 07/03/89 KD Dibromochloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.9 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,2-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 1.5 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,3-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 3.2 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,4-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 2.4 ND 07/03/89 KD Dichlorodifluoromethane EPA 601 ug/1 18 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1-Dichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.7 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,2 Dichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1-Dichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.3 ND 07/03/89 KD Trans-1,2-Dichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,2-Dichloropropane EPA 601 ug/1 0.4 ND 07/03/89 KD cis-1,3-Dichloropropene EPA 601 ug/1 3.4 ND 07/03/89 KD Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene EPA 601 ug/1 3.4 ND 07/03/89 KD Methylene Chloride EPA 601 ug/1 2.5 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KD Tetrachloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1,1-Trichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1,2-Trichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.2 ND 07/03/89 KD Signed c.',,,,,,<d Date 07/20/89 · Page 2 • ~AW ENVIRONMENTAL NATIONA~ITORIES T&5T DATA REPORT Lab Number 89-3820-07 Project No. GVE-2231 ---Test Data-~- Parameter .............................. Method .•.. Units Det. Limit Results ... Test Date Analy --ORGANIC ANALYSIS RESULTS Trichloroethene EPA 6ol ug/1 1.2 ND 07/03/89 KD Trichlorofluoromethane EPA 601 ug/1 3.2 ND 07/03/89 KD Vinyl Chloride EPA 6ol ug/1 1.8 ND 07/03/89 KD Benzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Chlorobenzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Ethyl benzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Toluene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Xylenes EPA 6o2 ug/1 2.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Signed • 'w ENVIRONMENTAL NATIONALI.TORIES TEST DATA REPORT Date 07/20/89 · Page 1 ---Project Information Lab Number 89-3820-oB Project No. GVE-2231 Cust. No. Project Name SHEPHERD PROPERTY Manager: GLENN SOFGE Station ID Matrix Type Collector Remarks ww-8 w GRAB GS ---Sample Information --- Sampled Date/Time Received Date/Time Received From/By Chain of Custody Number of Containers ---Test Data --- 06/28/89 13:55 06/30/89 10:15 GS/CLM 6980 3 ?arameter .............................. Method .... Units Det. Limit Results ... Test Date Analy --ORGANICS PREP RESULTS -- GC voe SCREENING N/A 07/03/89 JAS --ORGANIC ANALYSIS RESULTS Bromodichloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Bromoform EPA 601 ug/1 2.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Bromomethane EPA 601 ug/1 12 ND 07/03/89 KD Carbon tetrachloride EPA 601 ug/1 1.2 ND 07/03/89 KD Chloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 5.2 ND 07/03/89 KD 2-Chloroethylvinyl ether EPA 601 ug/1 1.3 ND 07/03/89 KD Chloroform EPA 601 ug/1 0.5 ND 07/03/89 KD Chloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.8 ND 07/03/89 KD Dibromochloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.9 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,2-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 1.5 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,3-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 3.2 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,4-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 2.4 ND 07/03/89 KD Dichlorodifluoromethane EPA 601 ug/1 18 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1-Dichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.7 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,2 Dichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1-Dichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.3 ND 07/03/89 KD Trans-1,2-Dichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,2-Dichloropropane EPA 601 ug/1 0.4 ND 07/03/89 KD cis-1,3-Dichloropropene EPA 601 ug/1 3.4 ND 07/03/89 KD Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene EPA 601 ug/1 3.4 ND 07/03/89 KD Methylene Chloride EPA 601 ug/1 2.5 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KD Tetrachloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1,1-Trichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1,2-Trichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.2 ND 07/03/89 KD Signed c&.-..,.J Date 07/20/89 Page 2 Lab Number Project No. •• •• 89-3820-08 GVE-2231 LAW ENVIRONMENTAL NATIONAL LABORATORIES TEST DATA REPORT ---Test Data --- Parameter .............................. Method .... Units Det. Limit Results ... Test Date Analy --ORGANIC ANALYSIS RE.5ULTS Trichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.2 ND 07/03/89 KO Trichlorofluoromethane EPA 601 ug/1 3.2 ND 07/03/89 KO Vinyl Chloride EPA 601 ug/1 1.8 ND 07/03/89 KD Benzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Chlorobenzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Ethyl benzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Toluene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Xylenes EPA 602 ug/1 2.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Signed Date 07/20/89 Page 1 Lab Number Project No. · Project Name •• •• LAW ENVIRONMENTAL NATIONAL LABORATORIES TFST DATA REPORT ---Project Information --- 89-3820-09 GVE-2231 SHEPHERD PROPERTY Cust. No. Manager: GLENN SOFGE Station ID Matrix Type Collector Remarks WW-9 \,I GRAB GS ---Sample Information --- Sampled Date/Time Received Date/Time Received From/By Chain of Custody Number of Containers ---Test Data --- 06/28/89 15:50 06/30/89 10:15 GS/CLM 6980 3 Parameter .............................. Method. . . • Uni ts Det. Limit Results ..• Test Date Analy --ORGANICS PREP RESULTS GC voe SCREENING N/A 07/03/89 JAS --ORGANIC ANALYSIS RESULTS Bromodichloromethane EPA 6ol ug/1 1.0 ND 07 /11/89 KD Bromoform EPA 601 ug/1 2.0 ND 07 /11/89 KD Bromomethane EPA 601 ug/1 12 ND 07 /11/89 KD Carbon tetrachloride EPA 601 ug/1 1.2 ND 07 /11/89 KD Chloroethane EPA 6ol ug/1 5.2 ND 07 /11/89 KD 2-Chloroethylvinyl ether EPA 601 ug/1 1.3 ND 07 /11/89 KD Chloroform EPA 6ol ug/1 0.5 ND 07 /11/89 KD Chloromethane EPA 6ol ug/1 0.8 ND 07 /11/89 KD Dibromochloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.9 ND 07 /11/89 KD 1,2-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 1.5 ND 07 /11/89 KD 1,3-Dichlorobenzene EPA 6ol ug/1 3,2 ND 07 /11/89 KD 1,4-Dichlorobenzene EPA 6ol ug/1 2.4 ND 07/11/89 KD Dichlorodifluoromethane EPA 601 ug/1 18 ND 07 /11/89 KD 1,1-Dichloroethane EPA 6ol ug/1 0.7 ND 07/11/89 KD 1,2 Dichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07 /11/89 KD 1,1-Dichloroethene EPA 6ol ug/1 1.3 ND 07 /11/89 KD Trans-1,2-Dichloroethene EPA 6ol ug/1 1.0 ND 07 /11/89 KD 1,2-Dichloropropane EPA 6ol ug/1 0.4 ND 07 /11/89 KD cis-1,3-Dichloropropene EPA 6ol ug/1 3.4 ND 07/11/89 KD Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene EPA 6ol ug/1 3,4 ND 07 /11/89 KD Methylene Chloride EPA 6ol ug/1 2.5 ND 07 /11/89 KD 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane EPA 6ol ug/1 0.3 ND 07 /11/89 KD Tetrachloroethene EPA 6ol ug/1 0.3 155 07 /11/89 KD 1,1,1-Trichloroethane EPA 6ol ug/1 0.3 ND 07 /11/89 KD 1,1,2-Trichloroethane EPA 6ol ug/1 0.2 ND · 07 /11/89 KD Signed C:-'½d •• •• LAW ENVIRONMENTAL NATIONAL~ORATORIFS Date 07/20/89 ·Page 2 Lab Number 89-3820-09 Project No. GVE-2231 TEST DATA REPORT ---Test Data --- Parameter .............................. Method .... Units Det. Limit Results ... Test Date Analy --ORGANIC ANALYSIS RESULTS -- Trichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.2 ND 07/11/89 KO Trichlorofluoromethane EPA 601 ug/1 3.2 ND 07 /11/89 KO Vinyl Chloride EPA 601 ug/1 1.8 ND 07 /11/89 KO Benzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07 /11/89 KO Chlorobenzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07 /11/89 KD Ethylbenzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07 /11/89 KO Toluene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07 /11/89 KD Xylenes EPA 602 ug/1 2.0 ND 07/11/89 KO Signed • ~AW ENVIRONMENTAL NATIONA~-TORIES TEST DATA REPORT Date 07/20/89 · Page 1 ---Project Information Lab Number 89-3820-10 Project No. GVE-2231 Project Name SHEPHERD PROPERTY Manager: GLENN SOFGE Station ID Matrix Type Collector Remarks WW-10 w GRAB GS Cust. No. Sample Information --- Sampled Date/Time Received Date/Time Received From/By Chain of Custody Number of Containers ---Test Data --- 06/28/89 16:00 06/30/89 10:15 GS/CLM 6980 3 Parameter .............................. Method .... Units Det. Limit Results ... Test Date Analy --ORGANICS PREP RFSULTS -- GC voe SCREENING N/A 07/03/89 JAS --ORGANIC ANALYSIS RESULTS Bromodichloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 1.0 ND 07 /03/89 KD Bromoform EPA 601 ug/1 2.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Bromomethane EPA 601 ug/1 12 ND 07 /03/89 KD Carbon tetrachloride EPA 601 ug/1 1.2 ND 07/03/89 KD Chloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 5.2 ND 07 /03/89 KD 2-Chloroethylvinyl ether EPA 601 ug/1 1.3 ND 07/03/89 KD Chloroform EPA 601 ug/1 0.5 ND 07/03/89 KD Chloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.8 ND 07 /03/89 KD Dibromochloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.9 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,2-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 1.5 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,3-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 3.2 ND 07 /03/89 KD 1,4-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 2.4 ND 07 /03/89 KD Dichlorodifluoromethane EPA 601 ug/1 18 ND 07 /03/89 KD 1,1-Dichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.7 ND 07 /03/89 KD 1,2 Dichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07 /03/89 KD 1,1-Dichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.3 ND 07/03/89 KD Trans-1,2-Dichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.0 ND 07 /03/89 KD 1,2-Dichloropropane EPA 601 ug/1 0.4 ND 07 /03/89 KD cis-1,3-Dichloropropene EPA 601 ug/1 3.4 ND 07 /03/89 KD Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene EPA 601 ug/1 3.4 ND 07 /03/89 KD Methylene Chloride EPA 601 ug/1 2.5 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KD Tetrachloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 8.7 07/03/89 KD 1,1,1-Trichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1,2-Trichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.2 ND 07 /03/89 KD Signed c;,,,.,,,,r?J •• LAW ENVIRONMENTAL NATIONAL LABORATORIES Date 07 /20/89 Page 2 Lab Number 89-3820-10 Project No. GVE-2231 Parameter .............................. --ORGANIC ANALYSIS RESULTS Trichloroethene Trichlorofluoromethane Vinyl Chloride Benzene Chlorobenzene Ethyl benzene Toluene Xylenes TEST DATA REPORT ---Test Data --- Method .. ,. Units Det. Limit Results ... EPA 601 ug/1 1.2 ND EPA 6ol ug/1 3,2 ND EPA 6ol ug/1 1.8 ND EPA 6o2 ug/1 1.0 ND EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND EPA 6o2 ug/1 1.0 ND EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND EPA 602 ug/1 2.0 ND Signed Test Date Analy 07/03/89 KD 07/03/89 KD 07/03/89 KD 07/03/89 KD 07/03/89 KD 07/03/89 KD 07/03/89 KD 07/03/89 KD Date 07/20/89 Page 1 Lab Number Project No. Project Name • ~w ENVIRONMENTAL NATIONA~ITORIFS TFST DATA REPORT ---Project Information --- 89-3820-11 GVE-2231 SHEPHERD PROPERTY Cust. No. Manager: GLENN SOFGE Station ID Matrix Type Collector Remarks WW-11 w GRAB GS ---Sample Information --- Sampled Date/Time Received Date/Time Received From/By Chain of Custody Number of Containers ---Test Data --- 06/28/89. 16:10 06/30/89 10: 15 GS/CLM 6980 3 Parameter .............................. Method .... Units Det. Limit Results ... Test Date Analy --ORGANICS PREP RFSULTS GC voe SCREENING N/A 07/03/89 JAS --ORGANIC ANALYSIS RFSULTS Bromodichloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 1.0 ND 07 /11/89 KD Bromoform EPA 601 ug/1 2.0 ND 07 /11/89 KD Bromomethane EPA 601 ug/1 12 ND 07 /11/89 KD Carbon tetrachloride EPA 601 ug/1 1.2 ND 07 /11/89 KD Chloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 5.2 ND 07/11/89 KD 2-Chloroethylvinyl ether EPA 601 ug/1 1.3 ND 07 /11/89 KD Chloroform EPA 601 ug/1 0.5 ND 07 /11/89 KD Chloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.8 ND 07 /11/89 KD Dibromochloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.9 ND 07 /11/89 KD 1,2-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 1.5 ND 07 /11/89 KD 1,3-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 3.2 ND 07 /11/89 KD 1,4-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 2.4 ND 07/11/89 KD Dichlorodifluoromethane EPA 601 ug/1 18 ND 07 /11/89 KD 1,1-Dichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.7 ND 07 /11/89 KD 1,2 Dichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/11/89 KD 1,1-Dichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.3 ND 07 /11/89 KD Trans-1,2-Dichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/11/89 KD 1,2-Dichloropropane EPA 601 ug/1 0.4 ND 07 /11/89 KD cis-1,3-Dichloropropene EPA 601 ug/1 3.4 ND 07/11/89 KD Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene EPA 601 ug/1 3.4 ND 07 /11/89 KD Methylene Chloride EPA 601 ug/1 2.5 . ND 07 /11/89 KD 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/11/89 KD Tetrachloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07 /11/89 KD 1,1,1-Trichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07 /11/89 KD 1,1,2-Trichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.2 ND 07 /11/89 KD Signed Date 07/20/89 · Page 2 Lab Number Project No. • -AW ENVIRONMENTAL NATIONA~-TORIF.S TF.ST DATA REPORT 89-3820-11 GVE-2231 ---Test Data --- Parameter .............................. Method .... Units Det. Limit Results ... Test Date Analy --ORGANIC ANALYSIS RF.SULT$ Trichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.2 ND 07/11/89 KD Trichlorofluoromethane EPA 6ol ug/1 3.2 ND 07 /11/89 KD Vinyl Chloride EPA 6ol ug/1 1.8 ND 07 /11/89 KD Benzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07 /11/89 KD Chlorobenzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/11/89 KD Ethyl benzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/11/89 KD Toluene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/11/89 KD Xylenes EPA 602 ug/1 2.0 ND 07/11/89 KD Signed Date 07/20/89 'Page 1 Lab Number Project No. Project Name • ~AW ~IRONMENTAL NATIONA~AaRIES TFST DATA REPORT ---Project Information 89-3820-12 GVE-2231 SHEPHERD PROPERTY Cust. No. Manager: GLENN SOFGE Station ID Matrix Type Collector Remarks WW-12 w GRAB GS Sample Information --- Sampled Date/Time Received Date/Time Received From/By Chain of Custody Number of Containers ---Test Data --- 06/28/89 16:50 06/30/89 10:15 GS/CLM 6980 3 Parameter .............................. Method. . . . Uni ts Det. Limit Results ... Test Date Analy --ORGANICS PREP RESULTS -- GC voe SCREENING N/A 07/03/89 JAS --ORGANIC ANALYSIS RESULTS Bromodichloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Bromoform EPA 601 ug/1 2.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Bromomethane EPA 601 ug/1 12 ND 07/03/89 KD Carbon tetrachloride EPA 6ol ug/1 1.2 ND 07/03/89 KD Chloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 5.2 ND 07/03/89 KD 2-Chloroethylvinyl ether EPA 6ol ug/1 1.3 ND 07/03/89 KD Chloroform EPA 6ol ug/1 0.5 ND 07/03/89 KD Chloromethane EPA 6ol ug/1 0.8 ND 07/03/89 KD Dibromochloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.9 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,2-Dichlorobenzene EPA 6ol ug/1 1.5 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,3-Dichlorobenzene EPA 6ol ug/1 3.2 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,4-Dichlorobenzene EPA 6ol ug/1 2.4 ND 07/03/89 KD Dichlorodifluoromethane EPA 6ol ug/1 18 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1-Dichloroethane EPA 6ol ug/1 0.7 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,2 Dichloroethane EPA 6ol ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1-Dichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.3 ND 07/03/89 KD Trans-1,2-Dichloroethene EPA 6ol ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,2-Dichloropropane EPA 6ol ug/1 0.4 ND 07/03/89 KD cis-1,3-Dichloropropene EPA 6ol ug/1 3.4 ND 07/03/89 KD Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene EPA 601 ug/1 3.4 ND 07/03/89 KD Methylene Chloride EPA 6ot ug/1 2.5 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane EPA 6ol ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KD Tetrachloroethene EPA 6ol ug/1 0.3 5-3 07/03/89 KD 1,1,1-Trichloroethane EPA 6ot ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1,2-Trichloroethane EPA 6ot ug/1 0.2 ND 07/03/89 KD Signed ~~CJ Date 07/20/89 ·page 2 • ~W ENVIRONMENTAL NATIONAL~Ol.oRIES TEST DATA REPORT Lab Number 89-3820-12 Project No. GVE-2231 ---Test Data --- Parameter .............................. Method .... Units Det. Limit Results ... Test Date Analy --ORGANIC ANALYSIS RESULTS Trichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.2 ND 07/03/89 KD Trichlorofluorometharie EPA 601 ug/1 3.2 ND 07/03/89 KD Vinyl Chloride EPA 601 us/1 1.8 ND 07/03/89 KD Benzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Chlorobenzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Ethyl benzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Toluene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Xylenes EPA 602 ug/1 2.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Signed Date 07/20/89 Page 1 Lab Number Project No. Project Name • • LAW ENVIRONMENTAL NATION' ATORIE.S TE.ST DATA REPORT 89-3820-13 GVE-2231 ---Project Information SHEPHERD PROPERTY Cust. No. Manager: GLENN SOFGE Station ID Matrix Type Collector Remarks TRIP BLANK w GRAB GS ---Sample Information --- Sampled Date/Time : · / / Received Date/Time 06/30/89 Received From/By GS/CLM Chain of Custody 698o Number of Containers 3 - ---Test Data --- 10:15 Parameter .............................. Method .... Units Det. Limit Results ... Test Date Analy --ORGANICS PREP RESULTS -- GC voe SCREENING N/A 07/03/89 JAS --ORGANIC ANALYSIS RFSULTS Bromodichloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 1.0 Bromoform EPA 601 ug/1 2.0 Bromomethane EPA 601 ug/1 12 Carbon tetrachloride EPA 601 ug/1 1.2 Chloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 5.2 2-Chloroethylvinyl ether EPA 601 ug/1 1.3 Chloroform EPA 601 ug/1 0.5 Chloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.8 Dibromochloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.9 1,2-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 1.5 1,3-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 3.2 1,4-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 2.4 Dichlorodifluoromethane EPA 601 ug/1 18 1,1-Dichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.7 1,2 Dichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 1,1-Dichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.3 Trans-1,2-Dichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.0 1,2-Dichloropropane EPA 601 ug/1 0.4 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene EPA 601 ug/1 3.4 Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene EPA 601 ug/1 3.4 Methylene Chloride EPA 601 ug/1 2.5 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 Tetrachloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 1,1,1-Trichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 1,1,2-Trichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.2 ND 07/03/89 KD ND 07/03/89 KD ND 07/03/89 KD ND 07/03/89 KD ND 07/03/89 KD ND 07/03/89 KD ND · 07/03/89 KD ND 07/03/89 KD ND 07/03/89 KD ND 07/03/89 KD ND 07/03/89 KD ND 07/03/89 KD ND 07/03/89 KD ND 07/03/89 KD 1.9 07/03/89 KD ND 07/03/89 KD ND 07/03/89 KD ND 07/03/89 KD ND 07/03/89 KD ND 07/03/89 KD 3.6 07/03/89 KD ND 07/03/89 KD ND 07/03/89 KD ND 07/03/89 KD ND 07/03/89 KD Signed ~~<d •• •• .Date 07 /20/89 Page 2 Lab Number 89-3820-13 Project No. GVE-2231 LAW ENVIRONMENTAL NATIONAL LABORATORIES TEST DATA REPORT ---Test Data --- Parameter .............................. Method .... Units Det. Limit Results ... Test Date Analy --ORGANIC ANALYSIS RESULTS Trichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.2 ND 07/03/89 KD Trichlorofluoromethane EPA 601 ug/1 3.2 ND 07/03/89 KD Vinyl Chloride EPA 601 ug/1 1.8 ND 07/03/89 KD Benzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Chlorobenzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Ethyl benzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Toluene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Xylenes EPA 602 ug/1 2.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Signed /, ~ "' ----- -------- ---• • LAW ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. NATIONAL LABORATORY 112 TOWNPARK DRIVE KENNESAW, GEORGIA 30144 (404) 421-3400 PROJECT NAME s l,e .J, ,,,.,/ Pre? ee,-/ SAMPLERS (SIGNATURE) SAMPLING DATE 9 CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECORD 6980 SAMPLING INFORMATION JOB NO. CV£ -~?25/ "' II: "' z .J < < t-t-z 0 0 t-u IL 0 NAME OF F AC I LIT v, _..,.5=/,_, e'=-</"'""-'bw<c..c;e;..d=c..-~8'---'r'-"~',,P"'-'e=,.,,.'-'-~-,i---"'----- ST REET ADDRESS: --------------------- C IT Y /ST ATE : _ _.t=~-~· ---'l''----'-/-',;L< ,_/_· ..cA"._::"..:'..:J::.-=-'-~,,,c/c_,,c/V=..cC..=-- TIME m C 0: SAMPLE STATION DESCRIPTION 0 " z 3 3 ELINQUISHED BY: DATE/TIME RECEIVED BY: RELINQUISHED BY: RL~--4~ (SIGNATURE) (SIGNATURE) (SIGNATURE) RELINQUISHED BY: DATE/TIMI£ RECEIVED BY: RELINQUISHED BY: (SIGNATURE) (SIGNATURE) (SIGNATURE} D,l,STRIBUTION: ORIGINAL AND YELLOW COPIES ACCOMPANY SAMPLE SHIPMENT TO LABORATORY. PINK COPY RETAINED BY SAMPLERS. YELLOW COPY RETAINED BY LABORATORY. REMARKS: * SOU RC& CODES: LENL LAB NO. DATE/TIME RCRA MONITORING WELL -MW SOIL/SEDIMENT· SO SLUDGE -SL NPDES DISCHARGE -ND DRINKING WATER· OW HAZARDOUS WASTE -HW SURFACE WATER· SW D~~:mc'r:t o{J-:-j;~n ·R.esOurces on of }i~lth'S::;.-ices'" · aMPLE ANALYSES REQ◄ I State Laboratory of Public He P. 0. Box 28' 306 N:Wilmington Sr R.,lcigh, 27, -lumber ________________ _ ~l) 4-2<1r : of.Site '2Me'PHt;; IZP ~eM ·:· Site Locition _.r:=..,a~,11 ,ct~d By -W?P:,e "~ : ID# _____ Date Colleaed =---a C. of Sample: lvironmental Concentrate -~ Groundwater (1) __ Solid (5) -· _· Surface Water (2) __ Liquid (6) _ Soil (3) _ Other (4) __ Sludge (7) __ Other (8) I cc.-: · 6R.a>ue. e. J.Jr c:t. .. /s.,.,.___ INORGANIC CHEMISTRY I I.JC s""~-.c.,..J Jj,.,,_ -=-" Extractable,; Parameter Results mg/1 _ Arsenic _Barium _Cadmium _Chromium _Lead _ Mercury ...,..._s~Jr-r"!iu_rn_:: __ . ---·····~- _ -Silver .. - - - - - . Parameter Results mg/1 P&T:GC/MS ~Acid:B/N Ext. _TOX - - MICROBIOLOGY Parameter _ (MF) Coliform Colonics/lO0mls _ (MPN) Coliform Colonics/lOOmls I . Total ' Parameter . Result> mg/1 I . Parameter Results mg/ . __ Arsenic . I __ Silver __ Barium i __ Sulfates __ Cadmium I _·_Zinc · __ Chloride I _Ph __ Chromium I __ Conductivity __ Copper I __ ms __ Fluoride ' _TOC ' __ Iron I -- _Lead I -- __ Manganese . I -- __ Mercury I -- __ Nitrate I -- __ Selenium I ,. --I ' rORGANic· CHEMISTRY ~ Pa. er EDB $PCB's _··_ Petroleum __ Endrin __ . Lindane . Results mg/1 / . I <a,aoat I I I ·' I __ Gross Alpha __ Gross Beta I I ,. I I I Parameter Rcaulumg __ Methoxychlor __ Toxaphcne _2,4-D _._ 2,4,5-TP (silvex) -- RADIOCHEMISTRY Re,;ults PCi/ 1 ?urpooc: ':'reparation Enforcement and compliance with the N. C. SoHd and Haiardous Waste Management Ru:i~. A sample analyses rcq~ form-(DHS 3191) must be completed for each type_ of evaluation requested {~g., inorganic, organic, microbiology, radiochemistry). For sampling conditions which_ require more than one (1) · · container (i.e., ground or surface water from landfills) a sample label must be affixed to one of the containers. The . collector must then write the site and sample number on the duplicate. · Do not submit an analysis request sheet with no parameters indicated. Equivalent measurements: ppm= µg/ml ""rng/1 =µgig= mg/leg ppb = µg/1 = µg/lOOOg = µg/lcg DEFINITIONS/INSTRUCTIONS Site Number - A twelvc-<ligit site/location identifier, assigned only by the district field representative. Field Sample Number -A six-digit sample identifier which is pre-printed on the sample label. Name of Site -Name of landfill, facility, etc. Site Location -Address, ¥.,eet number; state road, etc. . ~ . Collected By -Name and ID of sample collector. Date and Time Collected -Self~lanatory. . . Environmental-A sample of a naturally occurring substance such as groundwater, surface water or soils which may be contaminated. · Concentrate -A sample of a waste, including but not limited to, sludges, resins, treatment effluents or drummed wastes. Comment! -Lists details regarding sample or ,.ample point, including but limited to, phase sep;,ration, and/ or _.J __ _ Inorganic Chemistry -Chcclc ( ✓ ) the desired pa~~,.;,e~ers to. be analyzed. Exttacc:ables are only perform~d on a ·solid or semi-solid. For routine landfill samples, check all parameters in the second and third columns. . Organic Chenilitry -Chcclc ( ✓ ) the desired parameter to be analyu:d. lf not listed, enter the name in the space . provided.. . . · Microbiology and Radiochemistry -The Raleigh office should be consulted prior to sampling for either of these. Dutribudon: l. Original to State Laboratory of Public Health Environmental Sciences Branch Dupooition: P. 0. Box 28047 · Raleigh, NC 27611 2. i.a'b sends copy to Solid and Hazardous 'Waste ·Management Branch. 3. · Solid and Hazardous Waste Managdnent Branch sends copy to field person. •' This form may be destroyed in a=rdance with the Environmental He;,Jth, Solid and Hazardous Waste Section of the Records Disposition Scheduk as published by the North Caro 1 ~J::;i •Di~~n of Archives and History . . ·\dditional forms may be ordered from: '•· ... Solid and Hazardous Waste Management Branch Division of Health Services P. 0. Box 2091 Raleigh, NC 27602-2091 ,. ·,. ... , . ' \ .. . . l D~rrm~c'nt·of B'uma~ .Rcs.):rccs\ !on of J-i~lth S~~ces· Number e of.Sire =acd By : of Sample: :-ivironment:a.l 1 Groundw.ater (1) _. _· Surface Water (2) --Soil (3) __ Other (4) Extractables Parameter Result> mg/1 _ Arsenic _ Barium . _Cadmium _Chromium _u:ad _Mercury :__selenium · · . ----. --·----··-"-'~~ _.Silver - - - --- Parameter Results mg/1 XP&T:GC/MS _ Acid:B/N Ext. _TOX - - MICROBIOLOGY Parameter _ (MF) Coliform Colonics/lOOmls _ (MPN) Coliform Colonies/lOOmls ace: Rcci;:i'vcd cporrcd By INORGANIC CHEMISTRY St:ite Labor,tory of Public He P. 0. Box 28' 306 N:Wilmington Sr lukigh, 27· v1>e, ,.. ~IJL.i'\ C. ~otal . Parameter ' Result> mg/1 ! . __ Arsenic I __ Barium . I ' __ Cadmium I __ Chloride I __ Chromium I ' __ Copper I __ Fhicride I __ lron I _Le.id ' ' __ Manganese I __ Mercury I __ Nitrate. ! __ Selenium I I { ORGANIC..eHI;'.MISTRY I Parameter _EDB _PCB's __ Petroleum __ Endrin __ Lindane ' Results mg/:1 I I I I I I . I Par.uncte," I __ Gross Alpha I __ Gross Beta I · Parameter Results mg/. · __ Silver _._ Sulfates _·_Zinc _Ph .. __ Conductivity _ms _TOC ... ------------ Parameter Results mg __ Methoxychlor _· _ Toxaph=e _2,4-D _·_ 2,4 ,5-TP (silvex) -- RADIOCHEMISTRY Results PCi/1 I II ' BASE/NEUTRAL ANO ACID EXTRACTABLES COIIPOUNO -STATE LABORATORY OF PUBLIC HEALTft DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES, N.C. OEPARTflENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. WILHINGTON, ST., RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 I ORGANIC CHEHICAL ANALYSIS I LAB NO QIY),S'7,./ I FIELD# ,t/,.J.Q'7 I TYPE ( I l ( l ( l ' ( l ( l ( l UNITS l\,nfi) ,=llm un/J un/ko un/1 un/ko i un/1 un/ko un/ 1 un/ko un/1 un/ko N-nitrosodimethvlamine /fl/ bis (2-ch loroethvl )ether 2-chlor~henol phenol 1.3--dichlorobenzene ~;;-,,.=-- 1,4--dichlorobenzene • I VC.// ' 1.2--dichlorobenzene IA:.. 'T bis<2-chloroi llether 1.- hexachloroethane I '-'N"'-n°'i""t"'ro.:.;s::.:o-"--d=i -n"',=~rnn--vl am---,-i-ne--t--+-+---lf---t-------t------l-+ ----., ,eon n i trobenzene ~-.' "' ~-J i c:nnhorone ~ ,.,,. f !,.2::,-n!!ci,__,t=ron"-'h~e'!!no'!.1!...,_ _____ -+--+--1----le----1------+-----l--'1: ""'l\fUl'IU. -,j- 2. 4--dimethvlPhenol •AA""" ~ ,,b-"i s"'<'-'2c:-c,e,h!!cl~oe..roe=t"-'ho"'x°'•v='mes:.ts,h,,,a'!!nes....-1--+--+---lL---l------+-----'l1 ---=~ II!•·~--~";!; ·•~G:;:'z~Y:.__:1----- 2. 4--di ch l orooheno l , "" 1 2 4-trichlorobenzene naphthalene hexachlorobutadiene 4-chloro-<n-cresol hexachlorocvcl,,,,,,ntadiene 2,4,6-trichloroohenol 2-chloronanhthalene acenaohthvlene dimethvl Phthalate 2.6--dinitrotoluene acenaohthene 2.4--dinitrnnhenol 2.4--dinitrotoluene 4-nitrnnhenol fluorene 4-chloroohenvlPhenvlether ~iethvl ohthalate 4.6--dinitro-o-cresol diohenvlamine azobenzene 4-braooohenvl ohenvl ether h~xachlorobenzene =ntachloroohenol phenanthrene anthracene dibutvl phthalate fl uoranthene J -Estimated value. Jo/330 I ,I,. -.o/Jt,,,n /()/::/1/l l/l/~3D ,n1) L H,.o/sou .. K -Actual value is known lo be less than value given. L -Actual value is known to be greater than value given. U -Haterial was analyzed for but not detected. The nurber is IIA -Not analyzed. 1/ -Tentative identification. fl -On NROC List of Priority Pollutants. N.C. V~v.u.,~on 06 HeaJ'..th Sv,,v~cv., VIIS 3068-0 (4/86 La.bo11.aJ:011.y) the Hini11U11 Detection Limit. m'J:JL -r -- BASE/NEUTRAL ANO AC!O EXTRACT ABLES altlPOUNO • STATE LABORATORY OF PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES, N.C. DEPARTMENT Of HUMAN RESOURCES P.O. BOX 28041 -306 N. WILMINGTON, St., RALEIGH, N.C. 21611 ORGANIC CHEMICAL ANALYSIS I LAB NO c),105(-1 I FIELD # 4dl,, "1 I ' TYPE f / l ( ) ( . 1' ( l ( l ( l UNITS /.;;; I f)p,..,..n ••"/1 ••"/ko ••"/1 un/ko uo/1 uo/ko ~ko ""/1 .. n/ko nvrene /0/'1:?'1 !IL I --benzidine --/,,,,.o butyl benzvl ohthalate JO 1 :,:,0 benz(alanthracene chrvsene . 3.3--<lichlorobenzidine SOI fL,;,i bisf2-<?thvlhexvl\nhthalale I()/ i30 di-n-octvl ohthalate /()/.J.40 benzo(blfluoranthene So/'. benzo(k)fluoranthene ben zo (a\ nvrene i ndeno ( 1 2 3-cd' nvrene dibenzo(a.h)anthracene benzofo h i'=rvlene ,, . , ani 1 ine c-a ~ .. --!IL benzoic acid I benzvl alcohol .I, 4-chloroaniline I" h20 dibenzofuran 2-<rethvl n.mhthalene 2-<rethvlohenol 4--nethvlohenol ,, 2-ni troani line S°O ,,,_co 3-ni troani line 4-ni troani 1 ine 2 4.5-trichloroohenol ~, ' , m1H .. J -EstilTldted value. HzO/ Soll... K -Actual value is known to be less than value given. l -Actual value is known to be greater than value given. U -l'\aterial was analyzed for but not detected. The nt.JTOCr NA -Not analyzed. 1/ -Tentative identification. ~/ -On NROC List of Priority Pollutants. N. C. D.i.v-u.,.i.011 u 6 lie,tU:h SVtv.i.cv., VHS 3068-0 (4/56 LaboJtJUo~y) I ~ r.1,11a1., I ~. -'.§ \. I •' I l \ I • \ I ·--.. . ... z! I .,, "'n -., .. . !:,! ! i \~~ •, ..... vi I ''<, ·ND . ,, I ~RANC~ , ' I I . I i I I I I I I i ! I I I ' ' I I I I I I i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I J . . . . is the M1n1nun Dctect1on L1m1t. -1 • STATE LABORATORY OF PUBLIC Ho&I · DI-N OF HEALTH SERVICES, N.C. DEPARTHEN~UHAN RESOURCES Laboratory No. P.O. BOX l8047 -306 N .. WILMINGTON ST, RALEIGH:, N.C. 27611 :7/4 9Do,'[/4j__ _ PURGEABLE COMPOUNDS Date of Analysis -qld..Jj.JL COMPOUND Dichlorodifluoranethane Ch 1 i:>romethane ,!Vinvl Chloride Braranethane Chloroethane Trichlorofluoranethane ✓1. 1-Dichloroethvlene Methvlene Chloride tert-Butvl Hethvl Ether (Transl! 2-Dichloroethvlene -Is 1 ether 1. 1-Di ch loroethane 2.2-Dichlornnrnnane (Cis) 1,2-Dichloroethylene Chloroform (BCH) Branochloromethane ✓1.1. I-Trichloroethane 1 1 Dichloron~ne ✓Cdrbon Tetrachloride ✓Benzene ✓1,2 Dichloroethane ✓Trichloroethvlene 1.2-Dichlornnrnnane Branodichloromethane Di braranethane Toluene 1 1 2-Trichloroethane Tetrachloroethene 1. 3-Di ch loroorooane Dibranochloromethane 1 2-Dibranoethane (EDB) 1-Chlorohexane -·- COlll1ENTS: µg/1 ' , ' 1j'/,il-. . , -,----- COMPOUND I Chlorobeniene Eth !benzene 1 1 1 2-Tetrachloroet lene I lene a-Xylene St rime Branofonnl Is lbenzene 1 1 2 2-Tetrachloroethane 1 3 5-Triineth !benzene 4--Chlorotoluene Tert But 1 Benzene ltoluene 1 3-Dichlorobenzene {l 4-Dichlorobenzene ·~-'--'======-----+----+-----n-Butylbenzene 1 2-Dichlorobenzene 1 2 4-Trichlorobenzene Hexachlorobutadiene Na hthalene 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene ~=~~==-==c·='-----------"'---- I I MDL .. Minimum Detection Limit for water (EPA Method 502.2), is I 1.0 µg/1. J .. Estimated value. K .. Actual value is known to be less than value given. I. .. Actual value is known to be greater than value given. U -Material was analyzed for but not detected. NA -Not analyzed. 1/ .. Tentative identification. ✓ .. Regulated VOC · I -Trihalomethane N.C. Division of Health Services OHS 3068--0 (1/89 Laboratory) I )ep.:irfrnc'nt' o(,Hum..i~, ·R:csources n of H.c,.\th S<i-vic« •· ~MPLE ANALYSES REQ◄1 State Labomory of Publid He: P. 0. Bo; 28:. 306 N:Wilmi01;ton St R,Jeigh, 27 · I umber -----------------Field Sample Number b LJ P Z Z. 5 ----. -::--:j,~~~~=c....;=--------- of.Site ~~~w~·~c.~Pc..,_M,__-,,,eye..p===-~f--me'-""--". ,a,~C..C....C'------~-Site Location F,,_,..r -,t;b,c.,c PC. :red By _______ -____ lD/1 _ " " -' / SOLID & HAZARDOUS WASTE MGMT BRANCH T;,....._ of Sample: Samo le No: 003225 Si tJ /Jo: / -INORGANIC Date:.3/6/S-5' vironmenta.1 )(. Groundw-ater (1) _· Surface Water (2) _ Soil (3) Concentrate __ Solid (5) __ Liquid (6) __ Sludge (7) Site Nai;,e: _61,e_plt=Jj Farvr-t G1 te Locat1or,: lf?ar bc,Jc,--,,<;!_C.. Collector:~~~ : //4. f // . _ Orhcr (4) __ Other (8)'----=::::::;;2.~__,=.c....:c...=--;:;:~~-::'.'.~::-:~~-;:~§j•~ . ; ; - - Extractables Parameter _ Arsenic _ Barium _Cadmium _Chromium -~ad _ Mercury --S~Jr-f'!iUJ_TI ~ ·-. _-Silver Parameter _P&T:GC/MS _ Aeid:B/N Ext.. _TOX Para.meter Resulo; xng/1 Resulo; xng/1 MICROBIOLOGY _ (MF) Coliform Colonics/lOOmls _ (MPN) Coliform Colonics/lOOmls Parameter ~Arsenic _:&.Barium ~Cadmium __ Chloride ~ Chromium __ Copper __ Fluoride __ lron ....X.Lead __ Manganese _K_Mercury __ Nitrate ~Sdeni~ HEMISTRY Result> xng/1 0, I .l5._silver __ Sulfates __ 7.inc __ Ph <o -c> I __ Conductivity _____ __,_I __ IDS <a.o3 I •✓-::_ o, cJ o s---r I ' __ TOC ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I I Parameter_ Resulo; xng/_1 / Parameter _EDB __ PCB's __ Perroleum __ Endrin - __ Lindane -------;.I_ _ __ Methoxychlor -------'-1 ___ Toxaph=e _ ------'-·-'-I ___ 2,4-D -------'I-_-_ 2,4.S-TP (si\vcx) I RADIOCHEMISTRY Resulo; PCi/ l I __ Gross Alpha = Gross Beta I ' I ate Received Date Reponed ,1 __ 3_-_l_>✓,f;-~_-_r __ 7_· _____ _ ate Exrracted --------------~---Date Analy--..cd ,1-----;,c:7?-:-;=:-,:--,,.,-c---,--- eported By c) c:,,r,-,·i3 I' ) I\_.., 1'-·,--J ,._,, ---(... lM: \ Lab Number ,--------------- :. c·. Dcr'ar~rncm o(Hum:rn Re.sources ·1.:\'1~10:1 of Heahh Services ~ I . SAMPLE ANALYSES REQ. State Laboratory of Public f P.O.Box, 306 N. Wilmington RAieigh,; •i~c Number ----------------Field Sample Number ---'~=-..c/-e5~Z..=---::------- Site L.o=ion E&T &nr JJc ,,c·,c of Site C~ne Sh,;pher-d ::Ol!cctcd !ly -cq-::/J,cHo ?5 o :'\1 · rs · U Date Collected fl ,..,D"'-~~:W~~=-=---· · Time I 'Z -z..j) y;x: Ol ample. Environmental ___ Groundwater (1) ___ Su.face Water (2) __ Soil (3) __ Other (4) Concentrate __ Solid (5) X __ Liquid (6) Sludge (7) __ Other (8) I INORGANIC CHEMlSTRY1 Extractablcs Parameter Results mg/ 1 Parameter I Results rng/1 ..LArscnic < o. o l _l(_ Arsenic zd--I _ _L_ Bcirium ~~--~1 _'!._Barium :i' ~ Gdrr,ium _I(_ Cadmium <. )lo LC:hromiurn ~ z· 0 20 __ Chloride L.. .39 .JL.. L~ad _!5.._ Chromium ' I ..:f__ Mercury .t.. 0 0 ;;l, __ .Copper I 1-Sc.lcnium .<.O,Q~~ __ Fluoride I -L ~sii~e~ - - .. < Q-__ Iron I _i..Lead '-19 I __ Manganese I ~ Mercury .Z 0_ O'.J I __ Nitrate I _,c_ Selenium .l. I I ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Parameter __ P& T:GC/MS __ :\cid:B/N Ext. ___ TOX P.1.:-arni:tcr Results mg/1 MICROBlOLOGY __ ,~ff) Coliform Colonies/l00mls __ (~iPN) Coliform Colonies/l00mls Parameter _EDB __ PCB's __ Petroleum __ Endrin __ Lindc.ne Q:nc Rccclvc;d _________________ _ !.)J::c [x[racccd --------------~--- I Results mg/ 1 ' . I Parameter ' __ Grossi Alpha __ Grossi Beta I Total ment.6 rt:J...JTS Parameter ...LSilver __ Sulfates __ Zinc LPh __ Conductivity __ ms _TOC Parameter __ Methoxychlor __ Toxaphene _2,4-D __ 2,4,5-TP (silvcx) RADIOCHEMISTRY Results mg Result, m: Results PCi/ 1 . C. Department of Human Resources ivi~io:-i of Hc-alth Service.c; _ -~ • I SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST State Laboratory of Public Hult P. 0. Box 2804 306 N. Wilmington Srrc, Raleigh, 2761 ,:c Number __________________ Field Sample Number .:--'4_/_5:=;·-=3'------::--------- amc of Sirc ·,ce-ne Sh0?her-d. F,;,..e/2 ·sitel.oc:uioPG2?T &ttr k1c.x:-.A.IC ol!cc:cdEly "'ff·=A/lcHo<,:;o"-1 ID# 31-DateCollected c'?E> ;/,JPI/ l"l,:Z"o Time IZ.Z..D ypc of Sampleu · I Environmental ___ Groundwater (1) Surface Water (2) X Soil (3J--'---'---:'> __ Other (4) Extractables Concentrate __ Solid (5) ___ Liquid (6) X, Sludge (7) __ Other (8) Parameter Results rng/1 Parameter __ Arsenic __ Barium· _·_ c.-adrr.ium __ Chromium __ Lead __ Mercury ---~f-Jr.f'!iU_!n_• __ __ ·Silver __ Arsenic __ Barium __ Cadmium __ Chloride __ Chromium __ .Copper __Fluoride __ Iron __ Lead __ Mangane~c __ Mercury __ Nitrate. __ Selenium / omments /, ft-/~.,,..j._,, e-f drv,.,, ' Results mg/1 Total Parameter __ Silver __ Sulfates __ Zinc _Ph __ Conductivity _ms _TOC Results mg/1 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Parameter _L_ P& T:GC/MS -15_ Acid:B/N Ext. __ TOX Parameter Results mg/1 MICROBIOLOGY __ (MF) Coliform Colonies/l00mls __ (:-1PN) Coliform Colonies/l00mls Parameter _EDB::t LPCB's __ Petroleum __ Endrin ' Results mg( 1 0, l.f-3 pj:un I . I Parameter ' I __ Gross Alpha __ Gross Beta I I I Parameter __ Methoxychlor __ Toxaphene _2,4-D __ 2,4,5-TP (silvcx) RADIOCHEMISTRY Results mg/1 Results PCi/1 Date Reported ~=-------~~--------1?(!8'¼ · ~µif_ (Jr Date Analy-.edl /,:Z-/;J..-'?YyP ;.)•/)'IJ1fBE), 1-± 1£:i I so3053 ,uv-1..ab Numl:--er '----.. ________ _ I :, C. Dcr::i.rtrncnt o(Human Resources 1:vi~io;i of }icahh Services •• I .;. SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST ! I I State Labc,ratory of Public i P. 0. Box: 306 N. Wilmington Raleigh, i :c Nu mbcr __________________ Field Sample Numlier ~3""-'/~,5"'-.--"3'--_----:::--------- ,a mc of Si tc {:~ne Sh,;.pher-d F~ SitcLo=:ion 1C&T ht1r ::Olkcced By -cq-: /J, C Ho l: So,._, lD# 3 '1-Date Collected 11 ,uc \;x: of Sampleu 1 Environmental ___ Groundwater (1) ___ Surface Water (2) X Soil (3) __ Other (4) Concentrate __ Solid (5) __ Liquid (6) __ Sludge (7) __ Other (8) INORGANIC CHEMISTRY Extractables Parameter ~Arsenic _r_Barium ~Cadmium _LChromium S Goad 1_ Mcrcury _j£_ Selenium V ____ ... --·- .J,_•Silvcr Parameter __ P& T:GC/MS __ Acid:B/N Exe. __ TOX P,1,ramctcr Results mg/1 L.. D.O\ <6-0f? Results mg/1 MICROBIOLOGY ' __ (1--ff) Coliform Colonics/l00mls : __ (l--1PN) Coliform Colonics/l00mls Parameter --LArsenic LBarium L Cadmium __ Chloride iChromium __ .Copper __ Fluoride __ lron _:!.__1.ead __ Manganese ~Mercury· __ Nitrate. __lS_ Selenium Results mg/1 -37 "'--! lo <-.39 <D.o'l ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Parameter _EDB __ PCB's __ Petroleum __ Endrin __ Lindane . Results ing/ 1 Parameter ' __ Gross Alpha __ Gro~ Beta ' · · Time I "l...4:-ti Total Parameter .,X_Si!ver __ Sulfates __ Zinc _Ph __ Conductivity _ms _TOC I Results mg Parameter Results m __ Methoxychlor __ Toxaphcne --2,4-D __ 2,4,5-TP (silvcx) RADIOCHEMJSTR Y Results PCi/ 1 :)ace Rccc,vc;d __________________ Date Repoired _______________ _ I ' Date Aru.l f.ed --fQ'T';~3~2_'7f'(;rtj---.,L,~c:,--'_, ----,.; ""'cJ"'8t------ l ..... '1 h Nl!ml-,.~r ' :. C. Dq-.:.i.rtrncnc of Human Resources i:v:~to:-i of Health Service...-. •• SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST . I . State Laboratory of Public He P. 0. Box 28 306 N. Wilmington St Raleigh, 27 -i;c Number ------------------Field Sample Numb~r _ _.4:'-'--1-"5'-'1-___ --=--------- Site l.,oca;:io~ <f&>T LJtiT ,¼,cK ,UC ;""'" of Site C~ne SA~her-d :C,ilccced Ily -~q::)J)CH" e,5 o "' ·y;:,c of Sample(/ F~ ID# 31- Environment.al ___ Groundwater (1) ___ Surface Water (2) )( Soil (3) ___ Other (4) Concentrate __ Solid (5) ___ Liquid (6) __ Sludge (7) __ Other (8) INORGANICC /Jt:Jt/ I <f<Z "l . Time I -z.4-t) Extractablcs Total Parameter __ A.senic __ Barium __ Cadmium __ Chromium __ Lead __ Me:-cury ~--~~fr.r:iu_!.n_ ·- __ ·Silver Parameter XP&T:GC/MS _)(_ :'.cid:B/N Exe. __ TOX Par-amctcr Results mg/1 Results mg/ 1 MICROBIOLOGY i--(MF) Coliform Colonics/lOOmls ; ___ (:-.{PN) Colifonn Colonies/lOOmls Parameter __ Arsenic __ Barium __ Cadmium __ Chloride __ Chromium __ Copper __ Fluoride __ Iron __ Lead __ Manganese __ Mercury __ Nitrate. __ Selenium Results mg(l ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Parameter _EDB 1-PCB's __ Petroleum __ Endrin __ Lindanc ··-·--···--··-·-•--- Results ndg/ 1 ' <O, /0 :ppm I . I Para.meter __ Gross ,}lpha __ Gross Beta I Parameter --Silver __ Sulfates __ Zinc _Ph __ Conductivity _ms _TOC Parameter __ Mcthoxychlor __ Toxaphenc _2,4-D __ 2,4,5-TP (silvex) RADIOCHEMISTRY Rcsulta mg/ Rcsulta mgJ Results PCi/1 I :. C. Dcr::i.~tmcnt o( Hu min Resources i:vi5io:-i of Health Service.<; ••...• ; . SAMPLE ANALYSES REQU .. State Laboratory of Public f P.O.Box, 306 N. Wilmington Raleigh,: i ------------------Field Sample Nuwber ----~5~/~5'=-"f:,__--:::--------- ! ,amc of Si;c Ce..ne ,5t..~her-d Ft;!-f2/>) SitcLo=ion'fu, H!lT t¼?cx:-,Ve J ::Ol!ccrcd By -cq::/J,cHo ,;.,So '\2 ID# '37 Date Collected i 3E> A.JtJt/ I 1<t'l Time I ZS-€ ; ·ypc ofSamplcu Environmental Concentrate Groundwaccr ( 1) Solid (5) 51'1/nPL £ Surface Water (2) Liquid (6) FA2o X Soil (3) Sludge (7) Other (4) Other (8) INORGANIC CHEMJSTRY Extractablcs Parameter ~Arsenic _JLBarium Lr.-admium _,¼_chromium Lu:ad 4-Mcrcury X --~~.J~.~iu.rn_ ·- silver Parameter __ P& T:GC/MS __ Acid:B/N Exe. __ TOX Results mg/1 <o.o 1 < (J. 0 I./ '-0,0d-. <..0,00$ <o. :ia Remits rng/1 MICROBIOLOGY : __ (~ff) Coliform Colonies/lO0mls : __ (~lPN) Coliform Colonies/lO0rnls Parameter ..LArscnic ..LBarium LCadmiurn __ Chloride .LChromium __ Copper __ Fluoride __ lron _x_Lead __ Manganese ~Mercury __ Nitrate. iSclenium Results mg/1 z 0.07· L.. ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Parameter _EDB __ PCB's __ Petroleum __ Endrin __ Lindane Results riig/ 1 Parameter ' __ Gross Alpha __ GrossiBcta Total Parameter -X-silvcr __ Sulfates __ Zinc -1LPh __ Conductivity _ms _Toe Parameter __ Methoxychlor __ Toxaphene _2,4-D __ 2,4,5-TP (silvcx) RADIOCHEMISTRY Results mg_ .,,S.a$ Results m: Results PCi/1 Dace Reported _______________ _ I ~)ace Excracccd --------------~----Date Analy-..ed --,-,-"r:-....,,.-,-,r-:-,.-c--rt:h,------, Ui.J.20.'.:'. Ut:.L. l 66 L'1h Nnrnh~r •• I •• :, C. Dcpart:ncnt o( Human Resources 1:vi~io:1 of Health Service"> SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST i State Laboratory of Public He P. 0. Box 28 306 N. Wilmington St Raleigh, 27 I •i:c Number ------------------Field Sample Number _ _.1:~l'--=5":'-5'=------:::-------- Sitc Location t'&z: FZ.ttr tf1cx: ;UC ,a~•c of Site -0(..ne SA'<j?her-d ::01\cc,cd Ely -Yl'}J,cHo (,,So"' . rs 1U Yf.Y.: 01 amp c. F~ 1D# 3'1- En vi ronmcn t.al Concentrate ___ Groundwater (1) ___ Surface Water (2) ~X_ Soil (3) __ Other (4) Extractable• __ Solid (5) Par-a meter Results mg/1 Parameter __ Arsenic __ J3arium __ C'...adrr.ium __ Chromium __ Lead __ Mercury __,....--~rfr.0iu.rn __ _ __ -Silver __ Arsenic __ Barium __ Cadmium __ Chloride __ Chromium __ Copper __ fluoride __ lron __ Lead __ Manganese __ Mercury __ Nitrate _ __ Selenium Dace llected '3D A,Jt>I/ 11-S"Z r,EI~ . .. , Results mg/ 1 Comments Total Parameter __ Silver __ Sulfates __ Zinc _Ph __ Conductivity __ TDS _TOC · Time I 2:S:$"" Results mg/ ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Parameter _K_ P& T:GC/MS L .'lcid:B/N Exe. __ TOX Parameter Results mg/ 1 · MICROBIOLOGY : __ (c-ff) Coliform Colonies/lOOmls ' __ (c-1PN) Coliform Colonies/lOOmls Parameter _EDB ;t __x_pcB•s __ Petroleum __ Endrin __ Lindane 1.Jt -p:-_-,_,;:,:/0/ftJ I . Results mg/ 1 Pararrietcr __ Gross:Alpha __ Grossi Beta Parameter __ Methoxychlor __ Toxaphene _2,4-D __ 2,4,5-TP (silvcx) RADIOCHEMISTRY Results mg., Results PCi/ 1 7WT .I •• • :e ll.ECE11t, State Laboratory of Public H SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUESI '1' (I'~ \ P. o. Box 2 · IL 306 N. Wilmington, · . · · · (i Dec i . Raleigh. 2 -i,e Number · Field Sarnp;::lc--!:~~.!_::---~=~---f_'-j-_;:;-------'--- ,,r.,c of Site 0,:-ne Shepherd F,;y?/Yl :Ol!cc:ed By -cq::Aj, C Ho C, ,SO A, J ID# ' 3:,. ·y;x: of Sample(/ . Environmental Concentrate ! }( Groundwater ( 1) ___ Surface Water (2) __ Soil (3) __ Other (4) __ Solid (5) ___ Liquid (6) __ Sludge (7) __ Other (8) ,{JC INORGANIC CHEMJSTRY.L ... -· Extractable• Total Parameter Results mg/1 Parameter I Results mg/1 Parameter Results mg/ __ Arsenic -15,_Arsenic <o,u l _K_silver <o -OS- __ fhrium ..LBarium < o. I __ Sulfates __ C'.-adrr.:um ~Cadmium < tJ. oo.S-__ Zinc __ Chromium __ Chloride LPh __ Lead __x__ Chromium <O.u __ Conductivity __ Mercury __ .Copper _ms ___ :i,J,.niujU_ ·-__ Fluoride _TOC __ ·Silver __ Iron _JL;_ Lead ,;::P. 1)3 1 __ Mangane~e __x__Mcrcury < o-~O01... __ Nitrate. LSelcniurn <.,::, -o ois- ORGANIC CHEMISTRY1 Parameter Results rng/1 Parameter Resulu mg/ 1 Parameter Results mg __ P& T:GC/MS _EDB __ Methoxychlor __ Acid:B/N Ext. __ PCB's __ Toxaphcne __ TOX __ Petroleum _2,4-D __ Endrin --2,4,5-TP (silvcx) __ Lindane MICROBIOLOGY RADIOCHEMJSTRY P:u:·amctcr Parameter Resulu PCi/1 ' • __ ()-ff) Coliforc:1 Colonies/lO0mls __ Gross Alpha : __ (:dPN) Coliform Colonies/lO0rnls __ Gross Beta I D2cc Rccdvc;d _________________ _ , 12--rz.-sr-Da,e Reportec! _______________ _ '),:,· E.xtr2ctcd ______________ _,_ ___ Date Anaiy-".e~ _______________ _ SOLID Al,1) B..c.2.ARDOUS .•• Receivt fo:: Tne samples described below were collected en£orce..::ient, and documentation of the: ... .......:;......;. .• --'-"' -....,_...,I WASTS :'_!.J,u~G::=:-8\T S2.lll-ole.s .._-.-- in connection ~ith the ad=inistrat{on, () North Carolina Hazardous Waste Managenent Rules, 10 NCAC lOF I ( ) North Carolina Solid Waste Management Rules, 10 NCAC lOG ('j.) Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCI . .A) ( ) Toxic Subs.tances Control Act (TSCA)·. 1s·u~s-.c. §260·1: et: sea., .specifically --~ ' Section 11.oj' TSCA, 15 U.S.C. s 2610. ..,.,. I Pe-Pr. DF Hl--'_""9-1 Rc~oue~E!s Z160'2'-Z0'91 -SuPet2F<.!,.rJ> Bi?.ANc.H Po ilox ZCR r !Git.Et6# ,Ale.. Inspector:'~ Nam~ N2u1e of Firm - '' SJ.-'l?LE COLLECTED SAMPLE TYPE NU!-IBER DATE TTME WATER SOIL 7bUV -tt-4 ,.,<;!"if /3-zz,, X Receipt for the abov is hereby /2 .. ' sample(s) described_ acknowledged: . ;;(_ OTHER . I I Inspect;<;>r_\s Addr_ess .. I - f°A-5r r'u,r /.2oc-k-..vc. Fi= Addres_s I I . DUPLICATE SA..l1PLES SJ..!"i?LE LOCATION OFFEREDIACCEPTED RE:JECTEDI ON-SITE -OFF-SITE .. I )<. ' I )<. X : I I ' ' . I ' I ' I ' ' Recei.pt/rej1ection of duplicate or split samples is· hereby .sckna-.. ledged·: -· ~ I (,:_. Sigr-.g 0:f~t (i)-.,-ner, Opera tor, or Agent k1J1tA1r Title CO~'.:::l,TS, ______________________________ --'-------------- Address Po Pn £z,a-f.'. Fl,;_/ P~J.. · 1/a Collector's Name (! ,U~d~ Telryhone(1Jf) 1:?? --Zf/0/ signat:~re I Date Sampled_--"';?,_,,e>"--"A./=¢"-V"'----"1?$'--"-_________ Time S=pled _ __,_/""'.?_Z_Z."------- Type of Process Genera.ting Waste 8,,~!J ~ bvcr:tr?'f o.f' u,,./c,,,~·--,.,/,,,,~J l.<4rk. . Field I:iforraa. tion Fitld Sample No. ---- ChEin of Possession: 1. ft? I..J(;V 1%-I "l)e-c 8b inclusive dat:es 2. inclusive dates 3. signature tit.le inclusive dat:es Res~:~s reported signature t:it:l.e d2te lnst.:-uctions: Complete all applic2ble inf o~c. :io:-. incluC.ing sign2 tu res, and submit. \..~ith ·.an2lysis reques: fo:-:::s. :. ·c. Dcr;nmcnt O(Human Resources 1ivi~io:'I of Hc:alth Service:..-; I •• . .• i . SAMPLE ANALYSES REQU~ State Laboratory of Public He P. 0. Box 28, 306 N. Wilmington St RAleigh, 27 ,\;c Number ------------------Field Sample Number __ 4_,_,_5"=-€.=----::::--------- Site Locarion Cw;,T &11r /4kc:K' ,Ve '""'" of Site .{;(.-ne. She,pher-d ::Ol!ccrcd By -cq.::JJ)cHo l:5 o "' ··,·;,c of Sam pico A.Jt> ti I "I'S "'6 ' Time I ~ 2.. Z. Environment.a.I Groundwater (1) ___ Surface Water (2) __ Soil (3) __ Other (4) Concentrate __ Solid (5) ___ Liquid (6) __ Sludge (7) __ Other (8) Comments INORGANIC CHEMJSTRY: Extractable• Parameter __ Arsenic __ lJ.i.rium __ Cadmium __ Chromium __ Lead __ Mercury __ --~~-fr.f"'!iU_!n __ _ __ ·Silver . Parameter __ P& T:GC/MS ..l't_ ,\cid:B/N Ext. __ TOX Rcsult.6 mg/1 Re•ults mg/1 MICROBIOLOGY Parameter __ Arsenic __ Barium __ Cadmium __ Chloride __ Chromium __ Copper __ Fluoride __ Iron __ Lead __ Manganese __ Mercury __ Nitrate. __ Selenium I Total Results mg/1 Parameter __ Silver __ Sulfates __ Zinc _Ph __ Conductivity _ms _Toe ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I Parameter _EDB LPCB's __ Petroleum __ Endrin __ Lindane Resulci; mg/ 1 Parameter __ Methoxychlor _<:::.,.Oc,•:..>nLo"'-"0c,le.••-¥1 -n n= ""'·'-I ___ T oxa phene ; I r __ 2,4-D __ 2,4,5-TP (silvex) RADIOCHEMISTRY Results mg/ Results mg., Pa~a.mctcr ' Parameter Results PCi/1 __ (MF) Coliform Colonies/lOOmls __ (MPN) Coliform Colonies/lOOrnls __ Gross Alpha __ Gross Beta ' Date Received ___ _,_/,,J,.,_-.LJ_--'\5i'~'i{c.,,..~----ny.r_,.,...=-------Date Reported ::=L°~---==-------- /JJ/Y/il /:L·0..5-33 Aii;i&, VI' , l><:Sf · 8/Jfl l),cc Extracted \?(;(", P<Z -n: 'IP, PW, LA Date Analy-..ed /;;t.-7-r{yp /:J-1</-tf /J& 803060 :. ·c.··Dcr~nmcnt ~( Hum:m Rc:sourcc:s llvi~io:-i of Health Service,; •• I •• SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST I ' ' ,i,c Number .! __________________ Field Sample Num Site State Laboratory of Public He P. 0. Box 28 306 N. Wilmington S1 RAieigh, 27 ,amc of Site _k~ne J>h,;pher-d :01\cc:ed lly -y;z: )J, ( Ht> l-5 0 '\2 -.,pc of Sampleu . F,;,,e,,n lD# '37 ~~'1¥,~~_j__.:f_j~--· Time / 'E Z 7... Environmental -~ Groundwater (1) ___ Surface Water (2) __ Soil (3) Conccn tra te __ Solid (5) ___ Liquid (6) __ Sludge (7) .:511 I ·--, / ~9~9 ___ Other (4) __ Other (8) 5~ =-<~=-o:::..._7 W:::::·-=-r-...,....c..:..sC""/'-=-,,--,-"--~,-',\- ,6N i'7 .. 11Lvn-t.yX.1': '-11.o . 0-K\.0..LL\Z'.iZ -/.RY! r1c(!) (_ VO/'.! Extractablcs Parameter __ Arsenic __ Barium __ Ddmium __ Chromium __ Lead __ Mercury ---,--,.--~~-J ~-~ i U_In ___ __ -Silver -- -- -- ---- Parameter LP&T:GC/MS __ t\cid:B/N Ext. __ TOX Parami:ter Results mg/1 Results mg/1 MICROBIOLOGY INORGANIC CHEMlSTRYt ' 0 I Total I Parameter Results mg(l Parameter __ Arsenic ' __ silver __ Barium __ Sulfates __ Cadmium I __ Zinc __ Chloride _Ph ' __ Chromium __ Conductivity __ Copper ' __ ms __ Fluoride _TOC ' __ lron -- __ Lead i -- __ Manganese -- __ Mercury ! -- __ Nitrate. ' ' -- __ Selenium --' ' ORGANIC CHEMISTRY! Parameter Results mg/ 1 ' Parameter _EDB ~PCB's __ Petroleum __ Endrin __ Lindane 6 NA Ci/ru9'4) __ Methoxychlor __ T oxaphene _2,4-D --2,4,5-TP (silvcx) RADIOCHEMISTRY Results mg/ Results mg, Parameter Results PCi/1 ·--'-----------------------t-----;--' ----------------- i--(c.ff) Coliform Colonies/lO0mls __ Gross Alpha · __ (:dPN) Coliform Colonies/l00mls __ Gross Beta Dace Rccdvc;d __ _Lc/'J=--_.J_-_~.,_.5?'.,___'":71.µ.oJ)J"'-------Date Reporr~d ---::--::------------- 1 f, . :),cc Exrracted --------------~---Date t\naly-..ed _ __,/_-_,,3c...._-.::.'ff'...,f'---nw-.<...:::=-------- I -------------·--L,h NHmhcr ________ 8030$3 _____ --------------· :. C. Dcr:i.nrncnc o( Human Resources l:vilio:1 of Health Services •• .· .i SAMPLE ANALYSES REQU!:- State L,boratory o( Public H P.O.Box2 306 N. Wilmington'. . ' ' •i~c Number : <omc of Site b,;:,ne 3A,;.-pherd , :.Ollccccd By -cqc: )j, C Hoe-5 o '\l : -ypc of Sample(/ Environment.al ___ Groundwater (1) ___ Surface Water (2) 1--Soil (3) __ Other (4) Concentrate __ Solid (5) __ Liquid (6) __ Sludge (7) __ Other (8) Raleigh, 2 Site Loca.tion _,__""'-""-'-:-: ~~ffi~s;::~=---'-'M:::._C'==--- Date Collected =-,,,·~· Time / Y6 5 INORGANIC CHEMISTRY Extract.ables Parameter -LArsenic --L-Da.riurn ~Cadmium Lchromium -L G:ad ~-Mercury ~--S~Jr.f1iu.rn __ _ _K_.Silver Results mg/1 ,( O.Q \ (), Ob <'. (. 0 Parameter ±Arsenic Barium ~Cadmium __ Chloride ~Chromium __ Copper __fluoride __ Iron -1LLead __ Manganese -15:...._ Mercury __ Nitrate. -A Selenium ' Results mg/1 .;!9Q Total Parameter Lsilvcr __ Sulfates __ Zinc 1--Ph __ Conductivity _ms _TOC Results mg,_ (p 70 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Parameter __ P& T:GC/MS __ Acid:B/N Ext. __ TOX Parameter Results mg/1 MICROBIOLOGY ' --(MF) Coliform Colonies/lOOmls : __ (,-{PN) Coliform Colonies/lOOmls Parameter _EDB __ PCB's __ Petroleum __ Endrin __ Lindane Date Rcci.:ivc;d _________________ _ i.JJ~t· Extracted --------------~--- Result£ mg/ 1 '' Para.meter __ Gross Alpha __ GroJ Beta Parameter __ Methoxychlor __ T oxaphene _2,4-D __ 2,4,5-TP (silvex) RADIOCHEMISTR'{ Results m1 Resulu PCi/ 1 Date Reported _______________ _ ' Date Analy::ed ---,~-;-.-,rr--,.-,...--.-1-ta~B:r-. -----ULJ~UJ Dll L" h N 11 rn h~r ·-·-·--·---· :. C. bq..,~:rr:-ncnt O( 1-lum;rn Re.sources livbio:-i of Hcahh S.:rvice.<", •• •• SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST State Laboratory of Public He P. 0. Box 28 306 N. Wilmington St !Weigh, 27 •li.~ Number -----------------Field Sample Number -~""~·_/_~_8 ___ .,,.-______ _ Site Lo=ion EcyT &ttr k:1c.x:-..Ve ' ,oc1c of Site ·h,!,ne '5hY/? herd ::Ol!ccred By ·,q'.: )J, { fto ld) 0 '\l ·,-iX of Sampleu Date Collected 2D /JtJ II I q 't <g , Time I '1 "$ '!, En vi ronmcn t..al ___ Groundwater (1) ___ Surface Water (2) l( Soil (3) __ Orhcr (4) Concentrate __ Solid (5) ___ Liquid (6) __ Sludge (7) __ Other (8) INORGANIC CHE Extractables Parameter __ Arsenic __ Barium __ Cadrr.:um __ Chromium __ Lead __ Mercury -r--~r-frniu_II1_ ·- __ .Silver Parameter ...2L P& T:GC/MS _lL Acid:B/N Ext. __ TOX Paramc:::tcr Results rng/1 Results mg/1 MICROBIOLOGY j __ (;-.ff) Coliform Colonies/l00mls ' __ (;-.{PN) Colifo;m Colonies/l00mls Parameter __ Arsenic __ Barium __ Cadmium __ Chloride __ Chromium __ Copper __ Fluoride __ Iron __ Lead __ Mangane~e __ Mercury __ Nitrate. __ Selenium ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Parameter _EDE;/' _lS_PCB's __ Petroleum __ Endrin Results mg/ l /3, q fPM __ Lindane 'I? nf''RS' 11,.u,ij: ¥-/01(,, Parameter __ Gross ·Alpha __ Gross Beta. __ Silver __ Sulfates __ Zinc _Ph __ Conductivity _ms _TOC Parameter __ Methoxychlor __ Toxaphenc _2,4-D --2,4,5-TP (silvcx) , RADIOCHEMISTRY Results mg/ Results mg,, Results PCi/ l :. C. Oq_"iartrncn;: of Human Resources Jivilio:1 of Health Service.<; ___ Groundwater (1) X Surface Water (2) __ Soil (3) ___ Ocher ( 4) __ Solid (5) ___ Liquid (6) __ Sludge (7) ___ Other (8) INORGANIC CHEMISTRY: Extractable•· __ Arsenic __ B,1rium __ (',admium __ Chromium __ Lead __ Mercury ~--Sdr..~iu_rn_ ·- __ -Silver Parameter __ P&T:GC/MS __ :\cid:B/N Ext. _TOX Pa~amctcr Results mg/1 Results mg/1 MICROBIOLOGY ! __ (;\ff) Coliform Colonies/l00mls :· __ (:'-lPN) Coliform Colonies/l00mls Parameter -LArsenic LBarium _Leadmium __ Chloride _:&..Chromium __ .Copper __ Fluoride __ Iron _15:_Lead __ Manganese ~Mercury __ Nitrate Lsdcniu~ Results mg/ 1 <::: o-o:I < o. oocJ z_ ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Parameter _EDB __ PCB's __ Petroleum __ Endrin __ Lindane ' Results mg/ l Parameter __ Gross Alpha __ Gross Beta Total Parameter --1::_ Silver __ Sulfates -:..Zinc ~Ph __ Conductivity _ms _Toe Parameter __ Methoxychlor __ T oxaphene _2,4-D __ 2,4,5-TP (silvcx) RADIOCHEMISTRY Results 0mg, Results PCi/ l uarc Received __________________ Date Reported --~/_'2-_-_I_Z_-_ff ________ _ L),cc Extracted--------------~---Dare Anal.,...ed _______________ _ Gh Nnrnhcr . •• •• :. C. Dc;:,anrncM of Human Rc:sourcc:s livbio:1 o( Health Sen-ices SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST State Laboratory of Public Ho P. 0. Box 28 306 N. Wilmington S1 Raldgh, 27 ,i;c Number ------------------Field Sample Numb~r _ _,,'fc..•..cl_,b"'--9'----::--------- Sitc Lo=ion C2lf;,7 &ttr ac.K ;(.JC ,a~•cofSite ··ht!.-ne Sh~her-d :Olkc:ed By ·cq:: /J) c Hoe, :So :'\l ··,;x of Samplcu Environmental ___ Grnundwatcr (1) X · Surface Water (2) __ Soil (3) __ Other (4) Extractable• Concentrate __ Solid (5) ___ Liquid (6) __ Sludge (7) __ Ocher (8) Parameter Results mg/1 Parameter __ Arsenic __ Barium __ C.1dmium __ Chromium __ Lead __ Mercury .-,.--~~fr.-~iu!_'[l_ ._ __ -Silver __ Arsenic __ Barium __ Cadmium __ . Chloride __ Chromium __ .Copper __fluoride __ Iron __ J..cad __ Manganese __ Mercury __ Nitrate. __ Selenium DatcCollccted ;JD A.ltJf/ 11,Z-"6 'Time /35/ Results mg/1 ments Z-LtTt=R_ Parameter __ Silver __ Sulfates __ Zinc _Ph __ Conductivity _ms _Toe Result, mg/ ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Parameter __ P& T:GC/MS _lL Acid:B/N Ext. __ TOX P;uarr:.ctcr Remits mg/1 MICROBIOLOGY Parameter _EDB ..£PCB's __ Perrolcum __ Endrin __ Lindane I Results mg/ 1 Parameter Parameter __ Methoxychlor __ Toxaphene _2,4-D __ 2,4,5-TP (silvox) RADIOCHEMISTRY Results mg. Results PCi/ 1 ·----'--------------------+-----,---------------!--().ff) Coliform Colonies/l00mls ' __ ().\J'N) Coliform Colonies/l00rnls --Gross Alpha __ Gross Beta C. bcr:irtrncnt cl Human Resources i:vi~io:1 of Health Services •• •• State Laboratory of Public He P. 0. Box 281 306 N. Wilmington St Raleigh, 27 SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST -i;c Number -----------------Field Sample Number _...,4._-.,_l-="c...=.o __ --:::-------- Site Location G@T &nr t¼,c.x: t<JC ;(ijsff~~~~_dA.Jb_iPZ_!IILJ.lj1~_1"l~~ Time I 35"I ,ac·,c of Site he..ne SAe-pher-d :Olicctcd By ·cq::)J) (Hot, :SO ",J -r:X of Sample(/ Environmental ___ Groundwater (1) x'. Surface Water (2) __ Soil (3) Concentrate __ Solid (5) ___ Liquid (6) __ Sludge (7) Comments ') __ Other (4) __ Other (8) MC I _ , . d -,kn !-tEJ ( Yofl Extractables Parameter __ t\,senic __ 13;1.rium __ r....1dmium · __ Chromium __ Lead __ Mc..rcury ___ S,Jcniu_,n __ __ ·Silver Parameter _x_ P& T:GC/MS __ .l\cid:B/N Ext. __ TOX P;iramctcr Results mg/1 Results mg/ 1 MICROBIOLOGY ' __ (:,ff) Coliform Colonies/l00mls : __ (:-il'N) Coliform Colonies/l00mls INORGANIC CHEMISTRY . U Parameter __ Arsenic __ Barium __ Cadmium __ Chloride __ Chromium __ .Copper __ . Fluoride __ lron __ Lead __ Manganese __ Mercury __ Nitrate. __ Selenium Results mg/1 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Parameter _EDB LPCB's __ Petroleum __ Endrin __ Lindane Results mg/ 1 ' Parameter __ Gross Alpha __ Gross Beta Total Parameter __ Silver __ Sulfates __ Zinc _Ph __ Conductivity _ms _TOC Parameter _· _Methoxychlor __ Toxaphene _2,4-D __ 2,4,5-TP (silvex) RADIOCHEMISTRY Results mg/: Results mg, Results PCi/ 1 c:a<c Received __ · ~l..,2~--f~-~?r.,...,.~-~---------Date Reporred --=----------------pr_· Date Anal,..ed -~'~-.3_-'if"--''i~::nw~~-=-==--------- 803056 l)J~c Extracccd --------------~--- •••• ••• •• ·:.-c~ .Dq."\~·rt;-ncnc o(Hum.1.n Resources . State Laboratory of Public: >:vi,ioo of J:!cahh Scnicc.s SAMPLE ANALYSES REQU,EST P. 0. Box· 306 N. Wilmington -i~c Number Raleigh, ------------------Field Sample Numb~r --~"g_/_5_=g'----:::--------- Sitc ~ion G@T FZ.t1r 6::bc.K ,Ve : ,amc of Site .{;t!-ne SA,;.pherd ::Ol!cc:ed By -cq::Jj-, C Ho t-f, o A, 2 -'S l u ypc o, amp e. Environmental ___ Groundwater (1) ___ Surface Water (2) __ Soil (3) Concentrate --Solid (5) ___ Liquid (6) __ Sludge (7) __ Other (8) Date Collected · · , , Time /1{;3 . '• ~{ rnments A Pc,sr,c_ Other (4) r Se-r;,1,t-td-1 INORGANIC CHEMISTRY Extract.ables Parameter LA,s,:nic )<" B . __ anurn 1-Gdmium Lchromium _:i_uad _L_ Mercury ~--~~k.f'!tu.rn __ _ _r_.Silvcr Parameter __ P& T:GC/MS __ Acid:B/N Ext. __ TOX Parameter Results mg/1 Results mg/1 MICROBIOLOGY !--(MF) Coliform Colonies/l00mls : __ (:-1PN) Coliform Colonies/l00mls Parameter iArsenic ..LBarium ~Cadmium __ Chloride _}!,_Chromium __ Copper __fluoride __ Iron -.LLcad __ Manganese ....Y.-Mcrcury __ Nitrate _:£_ Selcniu~ Results mg/ 1 <... lq ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Parameter _EDB __ PCB's __ Petroleum __ Endrin __ Lindane Results rog/1 Para.meter __ Gross Alpha --Gross Beta Total Parameter -¥.-silver __ Sulfates __ Zinc -Ph __ Conductivity _ms _TOC Parameter __ Methoxychlor __ Toxaphenc _2,4-D __ 2,4,5-TP (silvcx) RADIOCHEMISTRY Results m~ Results m Results PCi/1 Date Reported _______________ _ DJCt• Extracted---------------'-----Date Analy-.ed --6i-':'+l,.,'-'.-',-''fAr.·-n-r-r--rT,n------ <~-..J:. G,T CU, 188 L'lh Nllrnhi::r •-.-•--·-··· •• •• :. C. Dcrart;-ncn:; of Human Resources livi~io:i of Health Scn'1cec; SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST State LAboratory of Public He P. 0. Box 28 306 N. Wilmington St Raleigh, 27 •i~c Number -----------------Field Sample Number _ _,4...,/'-"'....;/c... ----,::--------- Site Location Gr.??T &t1r 6=1cK' ,vc ,,me of Site C~ne Sh,;pher-d :Oikcccd By ·,q-::JJ,cH<> e,5 o "-' ··,·;x of Samplcu Ft9.-,(2/n ID# 3'1- Environment.al ___ Groundwater ( 1) ___ Surface Water (2) __ Soil (3) )( Other ( 4) ,:JE'PI 1"' f:/.JT Extractable• Concentrate __ Solid (5) ___ Other Parameter Results mg/1 Parameter __ r\rscnic __ Bctrium __ C,1dmium __ Chromium __ Lead __ Mercury __,..,.--~~-fr.~iu_rn_ ·- __ ·Silver __ Arsenic __ Barium __ Cadmium __ Chloride __ Chromium __ .Copper __ Fluoride __ lron __ Lead __ Manganese __ Mercury __ Nitrate. __ Selenium Date Collected 3D ,{},Pl,/ l"IJ5:"l Time /35"3, Results mg/1 Total Parameter --Silver __ Sulfates __ Zinc _Ph __ Conductivity __ TDS _TOC Results mg/ ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Parameter _K_ P& T:GC/MS _K_ Acid:B/N Ext. __ TOX Re•ults mg/ 1 Parameter __ EDB * -1L.PCB's __ Petroleum __ Endrin Reoults mg/1 Q, b3pom I Parameter __ Methoxychlor __ Toxaphene _2,4-D __ 2,4,5-TP (silvcx) Results mg; ~-Linrhne I -> if, 'Cl $'1.L ..,_'I', 10 /(,, MICROBIOLOGY i --(MF) Coli(orm Colonics/l00mls · ___ (~iPN) Coliform Colonies/lO0mls Para.meter __ Gross Alpha __ Gross Beta RADIOCHEMISTRY Result6 PCi/ 1 Date Reported,--:-;-;;------------,==----- t)ll)A ; Cl 03 0 Ir'."'-" 'PCB J Dare Analy-..ed/J. ·/</·YI O J..> P,:9·1'fYp gk)... pr . L,h Nnrnher .. .. ...... _ . ./.~3.::: .. ?J.f_ .. :1tur_ ,' .. •• :. C. Dcpart:ncnt ofHum;rn Resources l(vilio:-i of'Hcalth .. Scrvice.,; · SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST Rl:C"s''. Lab . • f · tat~ oratory o Publ_ic ;_ · \ P. 0. Box• -i,c Number ·. ,amc of Site . ·b?ne Sh,;.pher-d ::Ollcc:cd By -q-.:)j, c Hoe, So "-l ·ypc of Sample(/ F'2--,(2,'n ID# 37 Environment.al Concentrate De. . 306 N. Wilmington- "C 4 •~ 19 ··) R.Jeigh, • 1/5"! BB ~-. . g_omments ;::{!,u/J £ 'i,. Groundwater (1) ___ Surface Water (2) __ Soil (3) __ Solid (5) ___ Liquid (6) __ Sludge (7) __ Other (8)' SUPERFUND l(HILL w,; L ___ Other ( 4) Extractable, Para.meter __ Arsenic __ Barium __ Cadmium __ Chromium __ Lead __ Mercury ___ $~k,niuffi_ .. __ ,Silver Parameter __ P& T:GC/MS __ .Acid:B/N Ext. _TOX Parameter Results mg/1 Results mg/1 MICROBIOLOGY ' __ (MF) Coliform Colonies/l00mls : __ (~{PN) Coliform Colonies/l00mls INORGANIC CHEMISTRY Parameter ~Arsenic ~Barium ~Cadmium __ Chloride _)£.chromium __ .Copper __ Fluoride __ Iron LI.cad __ Manganese _)!::._Mercury __ Nitrate. -1::...Sdcnium Results mg/1 <c>. I <o-6 1 <0.0002- ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Parameter _EDB __ PCB's __ Petroleum _. _Endrin __ Lindane Results mg/ 1 Para.meter __ Gross Alpha __ Gross Beta Total Parameter ..,k_snver __ Sulfates __ Zinc _Ph __ Conductivity _ms _TOC Parameter --Mechoxychlor __ Toxaphene _2,4-D __ 2,4,5-TP (silvex) RADIOCHEMISTRY Results mg Reaulu m Results PCi/1 I 2---J z -&r ::)arc Received ---------,---'--------Date Reported --'--------------- l),:c Extracted ______________ ~---Date Analy-.ed ---....,.,-,,-,=.--:-:=-::---:c--=:----- 0 1 ·, .-, ' ' .~-... ;·L· 2 88 t'-~'---'+ 'i :.' , . Che.in of Cus-.:g.Q...-Reco:-C % H2z2rdous h1.:.ste P..c.te::-i21s .;,,, f' i. t ... ~ _ (). SUPERFUND c.; Genera::or __ lransporte~S BRAl'<lr,H ,'(Iceat:ment Facil::.~ __ Storage Facility __ Disposal ?~~'r:andfill .-X_Other: 6-~11e. &he..p /-e,-d far/Y" ' Collec::or.'s Name a.,...__ /...Jd. f...._.. Tele_phone(o/t9) ~S3'-'ltC/ --,u.p--=--=='---~"-s-':i-'-gn-=-'-a-t'Jf-r""'e~------ Da te Sampled -~l> ,Ve,v c;r3·· .. :· ·, ·. '· Ti.me S2mpled /43t> ---=-~-'-"--=-~~-=---------------'-'=-=-------- . Field I::ifornation I I / zo -24-e.eif a.rca. Fiud Sample No. ___ _ C"nz.in c: P=ess~n~rvt L ft<lo~t 1-~ sign•=), 3DUw3't-/2:)EC fn' inclusive dates 2. Ch~ t!__aU-~ ti;::ftd /~-/-gp' signature inclusive dates 3. signature tit:le inclusive_ dates ~es~~:s reported signat.ure d2te Insr::-uctions: Complete 211 2pplic2ble infor-:::c:io~ incluCing signatures, and submit \..~ith ·.analysis reques;: fo:-:::s. SOLID AND p_c-2,J<jillOUS •• ceivt :o~ --.:_-- Tne s2wples described belov vere collected in connection ~ith ~he 2d.:::i=ist:-2tiotlJ · enfo~ce.=ient, and documentation of the: ( ) North Carolina Hazardous· l,'aste Hanagenent Rules, 10 NCAC lOF () North Carolina Solid Waste Management Rules, 10 NCAC lOG ('/-) Cmnprehensive ·•Environmental Response, Compensation and Liabili t:y Act: ( CERC"LA) • . \ . ' l ~. , () Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). 15 U.S.C. §2601, ~~-, specifically Section, 11 of TSCA, 15 U.S .C. § 2610, . , /J' t!.H.O LSO N Name ,{JC Z>ePr t:>F 1-f<-'TVJA-A.) , k:e~ooR.Ce-S .,ve, s;~~A..iD ~cil · R> · .u>11 12H. Inspector's Address 6 9 "f; -G "l--5"0 . ' SL¾?LE COLLECTED SAMPLE TYPE N1.P.13ER DATE TTME WATER SOIL ,7D JJbV '7f l'f'18 /43~ X ' I Receipt for the sample(s) described. ·s hereby acknowledged: .___ OIBER I I AIC Z 'ir r 3 I Fi= Address DUPLICATE SA.l1PLES I SkPLE LOCATION OFFEREDIACCEPTED REJECTED! ON sru· OFF-SITE .. )( I X' I X I I I I . I I I Receipt/rejection of duplic2te cir split samples is· hereby 2ckno.:ledged·: 81¼ . f!u1£ rfl dl Sigr.c. ~u:-e of Firm 0-..rner, Ope:-2tor, Or Agent Tit.le CO:c'.:S!,TS, _________________________________________ _ :. C. Dc;ia,cmcnt cl Human Resources li\'isio:1 of Health Services •• .. State Laboratory of Public He, P. 0. Box 281 306 N. Wilmington Sr Raleigh, 27 SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST ,ice Number _________________ Field Sample Numb~r __ 4~/_.6"'-'Z...""---::-------- C;;?#?T &ttr t¼?cK" t<Jc ,,me of Site -?:~ne Sh,;:.pher-d :Ollcc:ed By ~q::AJ, (Hot., 5 o '\l ·':';x of S,mplcu F~ 1D# 31 Environment.al X Groundwater ( 1) ___ Surface Water (2) __ Soil (3) ___ Other (4) Concentrate __ Solid (5) ___ Liquid (6) __ Sludge (7) __ Other (8) Comments INORGANIC CHEMISTRY Extractablcs Parameter __ Arsenic __ Barium __ C,dmium __ Chromium __ Lead __ Mercury ---~rfr.0iu_D1_ ._ __ ,Silver Paran1etcr __ P& T:GC/MS L Acid:B/N Ext. __ TOX Results mg/1 Remits mg/1 Parameter __ Arsenic __ Barium __ Cadmium __ Chloride __ Chromium __ Copper __ Fluoride __Iron __ Lead __ Manganese __ Mercury __ Nitrate, __ Selenium Results mg/1 Total Parameter __ Silver __ Sulfates __ Zinc __ Ph __ Conductivity _ms _Toe ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Parameter _£DB ..lLPCB's __ Petroleum Results mg/1 Parameter __ Methoxychlor ...:,<::...i.Oc.,,,.,,Oc.,O"-='OJ.l_~~pm... __ Toxaphene -----·~-__ 2,4-D Results mg/: Results mg/ __ Endrin __ 2,4,5-TP (silvex) _____ _ ______ · _______ __Lindane MICROBIOLOGY RADIOCHEJ:vUSTRY Par-arnctcr __ ().ff) Coliform Colonics/l00mls __ (MPN) Coliform Colonies/l00mls c>ate Received ·1;)-\-?~ ::nur: ;J,:c Excractc~N/A l?·Dd,-::?:? /,,I:). /If!,@./ PCB iJ--·7-S'6 VP, f'L.J', LG Parameter __ Gross Alpha __ Gross Beta Results PCi/1 :, C. Dc;~~~rrncrn·o(Human Resources i;\'i~io;, or Health Service..., • SUPER;.:UND L_"R_Al"JC~. , -• 1,,./,r.-o'.!!.-:~,.; ·• L10. 1 L"),:;:1:r:.,J ;c,1 RO-A' • SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST State Laboratory of Public He P. 0. Box 28 306 N. Wilmington S1 Raleigh, 27 -i~c Number -----------------Field Sample Number __ 4~/~6~3~---=-------- Site Lo=ion Gr??T Fi...ttr ttbc..K' ,Uc ~~~~~t:J'...!:t/'....._,__I .1.1.JL"l.!cc__ Time f 43t> ,ac,,c of Site .({(.-ne Sh~her-d :Oi!c:c,ed Ely : ·y;;::)J, CH<> t,f, o "' ·y;x o( Samplcu Ft9£c0 ID# 3'1- Environn1cntal )(. Groundwater ( 1) ___ Surface Water (2) __ Soil (3) __ Other (4) Extractablcs Concentrate __ Solid (5) ___ Liquid (6) __ Sludge (7) __ Other (8) ,:j, INORGANICC Parameter Results mg/1 Parameter ____ Arsenic __ Bnrium __ \.....1dmium __ (;hromium __ Lead __ ;Vicrcury .--...-_s.~.k-~iu__rn __ _ --· -Siivcr __ Arsenic __ Barium __ Cadmium __ Chloride __ Chromium __ .Copper __ Fluoride __Iron __ Lead __ Manganese __ Mercury __ Nitrate. __ Selenium Results mg/1 Total Parameter __ Silver __ Sulfates __ Zinc _Ph __ Conductivity __ ms _Toe ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Parameter _}LP& T:GC/MS __ Acid:B/N Ext. __ TOX Remits mg/1 MICROBIOLOGY Parameter _EDB LPCB's __ Petroleum __ Endrin __ Lindane Results mg/1 Parameter __ Methoxychlor (llo,g 1~ __ Toxaphene -2,4-D --2,4,5-TP (silvex) RADIOCHEMISTRY Resultamg/ Resulta mg, Pararr.eter Parameter Results PCi/ 1 1--(:.ff) Coliform Colonies/l00mls ; ___ (:.lPN) Coliform Colonies/l00mls D:Hc Rccdv~d DJ~c Extracted __ Gross Alpha __ Gross Beta BASE/NEUTRAL ANO ACID EXTRACTABLES ~. STATE LABORATORY OF PUBLIC HEALTH .. DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES, N.C. OEPARTHENT OF HUHAN RESOURCES P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. _WILHINGTON, ST., RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 ORGANIC CHEHICAL ANALYSIS LAB NO FJ0.105Ll I VO :;>Q.._ ...-fi"n '?O., 'I Vo305x' FIELD# J./-/ I •2-i.lJ/p/ Li I 5C? Li/,', 8' TYPE ( l ! Ll l f 2.l ,::, (i) VO.:Jl)IAO frO;;o1. f /j/C..--1A "Ll-t_,_- ( I l ( -r \ COIIPOUND UNITS · un/ 1 n.il'ff'T"I _,.y, ,n/ko 1 r..~11);,~ -~-..,,·"'"/kn) ;::;;/1 l<.,a&a l,mt'lr,,n/kn) N-ni trosodimethvlami ne ,n / :,-:,,. i.).. ,, t,,L IL ,. bis(2-chloroethvllether 2-ch lo"""heno 1 ohenol .,_l...:4:,::-d=ic:,h.,_,le,o:,.:robe="-'n!czee,n,ee ____ l--1---1---+--l---+--+--+--+,c-', y;· · _ Cl If,-, I'- 1.2-dichlorobenzene ,.,. ........._,. ,, 1.3-dichlorobenzene if~ bisf2-chloroi llether ~ • '\ \ hexach l oroethane / • .~v N-nitroso-di-n..r,rnnvlamine ~ 1---- nitrobenzene i<nnhorone 2-nit"""henol 2.4-dimethvlohenol bis!2-chloroethoxvlmethane 2.4-dichloroohenol 1.2 4-trichlorobenzene nanhthalene hexachlorobutadiene 4-chloro-m-cresol hexach lorocvc Jnn,,ntadi ene 2 4 6-trichlo"""henol 2-chloronanhthalene acenanhthvlene dimethvl ohthalate 2.6-dinitrotoluene acen>nhthene 2. 4-di ni troohenol 2 4-dinitrotoluene 4-n i trooheno l fluorene 4-ch loroohenvl ohenvl ether ~iethvl ohthalate 4,6-dinitro-<>-cresol diohenvlamine azobenzene 4-braooohenvl ohenvl ether hexachlorobenzene =ntach lornnhenol ohenanthrene anthracene dibutvl ohthalate fluoranthene J -Estimated value. m"DL H,_o/.sotL- -.J/ 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 nutt>er NA -Not analyzed. is the Hininun Detection Limit. m"])L --- 1/ -Tentative identification. ~I -On NROC List of Priority Pollutants. N.C. V~v-0.,~on 06 Hea.l.th SVtv~cv., IJ/1S 3068-0 (4/86 La.bo1ta.,l:01t1J) - i \ l µ_ . BASE/NEUTRAL AND ACID EXTRACT ABLES aJMPOOND nvrene benzidine butyl benzvl ohthalate benz{a)anthracene chrvsene 3.3-dichlorobenzidine bis{2-ethvlhexvllohthalate di-n-octyl ohthalate benzo(b) fluoranthene benzo{kl fluoranthene ben zo (a\ nvrene i ndeno ( 1 2. 3-<:dl nvrene dibenzo(a,h)anthracene benzo(n h. il=rvlene aniline benzoic add benzvl alcohol 4-<:h loroani 1 i ne dibenzofuran 2-irethvln>nnthalene 2-irethvlohenol 4-<rethvlohenol 2-nitroani 1 ine 3-n i troan i 1 i ne 4-nitroani 1 ine 2 4.5-trichlo~henol •• STATE LABORATORY OF PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES, N.C. DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES P.O. BOX 28041 -306 N. WILMINGTON, ST., RALEIGH, N.C. 21611 ORGANIC CHEMICAL ANALYSIS LAB NO 'ii'O :.'05L/ )?03o~,:; Y03a.,--/ ~o?o,;~ FIELD# 4/1•2.. ,J It,,/ ,J/5'1 ,1,,c;q TYPE I i \ I 7:{ \ { Z.) ( ·-1 ) UNITS oon/f\ .. n/ka ·· ' -/ko /u a/ 1.Allll.l:rl -·• ,,,,.. /kn-, 10/?30 l,L ' ; , (,,<_. <;n/Jt.50 , -. .. -r, I '.;::,- /0/::,::,0 ,/4.~ ;:_\,JLI Ir/}' ,, ,:;,-1,{i:'4,; ·----" , I I'. . -'&Y S"()//t,f:'" ff, ~ ~ l()/330 ·m~~ Mn 10/.s.:lo I.,.. .... ,..,_ , so7i1& ' "l1,.. .. -· a, 1m:RC• , ... n ,"m. !IRAN• H :., x(-~ .. ._,A '.,, -. -· \ ' / ,7 ' ,, ,, <"(), " (.,L IA • /A..- I .I, ,,.1220 ~', s-0 t,, .. c0 ,, ' / ',,, '/ '"I/ m1H .. J -Estimated value. H:z.0/ SOIL- K -Actual value is known to be less than value given. ;;T1J;;:ot,1J L/1.5,. I I ) /t,nf 1 """'"" -, ' ' '\. .. \ \ ) \ -al ,,.;;;/ -~, V ,/ IJL ' , L -Actual value is known to be greater than value given. U -Material was analyzed for but not detected. The nurt>cr is the Minirrun Detection Limit. NA -Not analyzed. 1/ -Tentative identification. ~I -On NROC List of Priority Pollutants. N. C. V.i.v-u,.i.ott 06 fiwU/i SVtv.i.ce◊ VHS 3068-0 (4/86 Labo~a..to~y) fi'II ~ni, I LI,~-,:; { ·1 /kn'\ u __ ' / IA ' .,, BASE/NEUTRAL ANO ACID EXTRACTABLES COIIPOUND N-nitrosodiirethvlamine bis(2-chloroethvllether 2-chlornnhenol ohenol 1 3-<lichlorobenzene 1.4-<lichlorobenzene 1 2-<lichlorobenzene bis(2-chloroi llether hexachloroethane ~ . • . .. STATE LABORATORY OF PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES, N.C. OEPARHIENT OF HUHAN RESOURCES P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. _WILMINGTON, ST., RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 ORGANIC CHEMICAL ANALYSIS LAB NO «o -,A/.z_ 1:UJ :)O{, -;;i FIELD# , L I c" iJ. Li153 TYPE 'r-:.-1· ( ·,1 ( l ( ) ( ) UNITS C -/kci /kn'I ,on/ 1 ,.n/kQ ua/1 ua/kQ uo/1 .. n/ka Jn/ ' • ~ ,;· • ·.r u,-·ll"'-. ,·~,----"' u~~ \ It·--,_ 3 f •. ar~ " I c...· IVO;:,' -(£ ' N-nitroso-<li -n~~vlamine ~~~ ' '1.'11P:S-3l~' rfa ••.GE~ t-' ,' ni trobenzene i~nr,,horone 2-nitroohenol 2 4-<liirethvlohenol bis(2-chloroethoxvlirethane 2.4-<lich loroohenol 1,2,4-trichlorobenzene nanhthalene hexachlorobutadiene 4-chloro-m-cresol hexachlorocvclooentadiene 2.4.6-trichloroohenol 2-chloronaohthalene acenanhthvlene diirethvl ohthalate 2,6-<linitrotoluene acenanhthene 2 4-<linitrnnhenol 2.4-<linitrotoluene 4-nitrnnhenol fluorene 4-chlornnhenvlohenvlether diethyl ohthalate 4 6-<linitro-o-<:resol diohenvlamine azobenzene 4-brarophenvlohenvlether llexachlorobenzene ~ntachlor~henol ohenanthrene anthracene dibutvl ohthalate fl uoranthene J -Estimated value. SQ/H-"O Ito "'"O ..-01 ,_i::o 10/ ~30 . , lso ,,,_,.,. ..i, ,,, ':,=>o /11/ ?.,n '11-:ro SO/ //1 / '1.~t> ~ m"])L H,.o/.s o IL- " ,, K -Actual value is known to ·be less than value given. ' L -Actual value is known to be greater than value given. , u -l'\aterial was analyzed for but not detected. The nuroer NA -Not analyzed. 1/ -Tentative identification. :?.I -On NROC List of Priority Pollutants. N. C. D-<.v,<,..6-<.0n 06 HectUh SVI.v-<.c.V.. D11S 3068-0 14/86 La.ba1ta,ta1ty) \\~ ··A;' _:_.,~~ is the llininun Detection Limit. m'JJL ---- ( l .. n/ 1 ,.n/ko BASE/NEUTRAL ANO ACID EXTRACT ABLES COMPOONO •• •• STATE LABOAATORY Of PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION Of HEALTH SERVICES, N.C. OEPAATMENT Of HUMN RESOURCES P.O. BOX 28041 -306 N. WILMINGTON, ST., RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 ORGANIC OlEMICAL ANALYSIS LAB NO ~-:::c&Z.. ~fl ;;v,,,., ':/ FIELD # ;jj -',l/-Lit.:;'< TYPE ( ,? ) ( ) ( . ) ( l ( ) UNITS /kJ ,w,.,_,,' uo/ko) .. n/1 .. n/ko .. n/1 .. n/kn ··~/1 .. n/ko nvrene Joh,,,,, ~c ' benzidine ,.-"/, i,.<o butvl benzvl ohthalate JOI. 1:,0 benzfa)anthracene chrvsene . " 3 3--<lichlorobenzidine so ,, r. bis(2-<!thvlhexvllnhthalate Yo/ '30 di-n-octvl ohthalate IO/.s.~O benzofblfluoranthene so /,L,.<",: benzo(k)fluoranthene benzo(a}nvrene indeno( 1. 2 .3-cd1•vrene dibenzo(a.hlanthracene benzotn h i'=rvlene . ,. -, . , . aniline 1...-~--,-:. er 0-jJ benzoic acid benzvl alcohol -:-,; 4-chloroaniline ·-/~::10 dibenzofuran 2--<rethvJn.,nhthalene 2--<rethvl oheno 1 4--<rethvlohenol ,l, 2-nitroani line !,O ~ 3-ni troani 1 ine 4-nitroaniline 2 4 5-trichlo~henol ,, ', . , mn1- J -Estim,ted value. H ... ol.so11.... to be less than value given. K -Actual value is known l -Actual value is known U -Katerial was analyzed NA -Not analyzed. to be greater than value given. for but not detected. The nurber 1/ -Tentative icJentification. ~/ -On NROC List of Priority Pollutants. N.C. D-i.v.u..-i.on on lleaU/i SVtv-<'-'-l'/2 VHS 3068-0 {4/86 LaboJtMo~y) ~" ' X,j."¥5iJ> -\. . , l~V "\ . ' ,:~1 ! . ; Ui rcB ~-··-- ..., I , l -U.-. .. ' ~ ND ,. is the MiniITUTI Detection Limit. ( l .. n/ 1 un/ko P\JRGEABLE WiPOUNOS OJMPOONO chlororethane brororethane dichlorodifluororethane vinvl chloride chloroethane ""thvlene chloride .,_ STAIE LAOOMTORY OF f'U □LIC ,!,_ O!V!SlON OF HEALTH SERVICES, N.C. 0£f'Mlt<cNl Of IIUMN RESOORCES P.O. BOX 28047 -306 H. IJ[LM!NGTO!i, ST., RALEIGH, N.C. 21611 ORGANIC CHEMICAL NIALYSIS. LAB NO '8'o3oto;::;,_ $?Q:::VVn-' FIELD I .1./--J',-'-+-</-15"' TYPE ( .3 l ( 7) ( ). ( } UNITS uo/1 6o7lro uQ/ 1 l;Q/ko1 uQ/1 uo/ko .. n/1 uo/ko ~~,,~, 0 , I I.J ,-I, /-r,-.c 111, (· ~ c:.. (..; -l C.. / '\\_~V"-' 'Ii. lL I. ,,~ I I~: r • I ,J/ i ¥Pit ( l uo/1 HO/kQ '.~ u " \ \ ' I trichlorofluororethane [.f. I!--r+,\:-, ... ~ FFR .,.., 10 ·-o .:: I ethene 1. 1--<lich loro I 1 l , \('.),\ ethane. 1.1--dichloro-\\,a,' ll,. 1 2-trans--dichloroethene \ \:C: ;JlUPel'ii•U chloroform '--."i i~ ..... S,...-,M-.i\,,,t ethane. 1 2--dich Toro-~M1AliJAG' ethane. 1 1. 1 trlchloro-J-rnn • carbontetrachloride . " I I brorodichlororethane orooane. 1 2--dichloro- 1. 3-trans--dichlo trichloroethvlene chlorodibrcnonethane benzene ethane 1 1 2-trichloro- 1 3-cis--dichlo ne 2--chloroethvl vinvl ether . ' brot0form ethane. l 1 2 2-tetrach1oro-"' , ethene. tetrachloro-' .. ' toluene .J...---/"}__. '-;,,:_i ch 1 orobenzene I J '' ethvlbenzene / ..J, "' acetone !S""ah'i LL-LL 2--butanone corbondisulfide 2~exanone 4-<rethvl-2~ntanone stvrene vinvl acetate xvlene.s l-Mi,1) ,/ I \ ' •• ,.. .c.,... ~-n J -Estimated value. K -Actual value is known to be less than value given. L -Actual value· is known to be greater than value given. U -liaterial was analyzed for but not detecte<l. The ntntx,r is the 11inill'U11 Detection Limit. HA -Not analyzed. 1/ -Tentative identification. lt -Oo HROC List of Priority Pollutants. c. -Po"; bl~ lab eonta rn i nati'o n - N.C. Division of Health Services DHS 3068--0 (4/86 Laboratory) ~~ .(.JJ IIJ .1 'S'l . .r.~/ 1/ ( l .. n/1 ""/kQ PURGEAOLE COMPO:JNDS altlPOUHO chloro:rethane brororethane dichlorodifluoro:rethane vinvl chloride .. .. STATE LABORATORY Of f'UOL!C H~ DIVISION Of HEALTH SERVICES, H.C. 0Ef'AAI11ENT Of fll.J/1/\N RESOURCES P.O. BOX 28047 -306 H. li!LM!NGION. SI., RALE!Ol, N.C. 21611 ORGANIC OlE111CAL ANALYSIS . LAB NO vr, ,,.,..,,,..~ )( Q3o ,,_.., , 'iJO..., FIELD I '4-//n--'l 4,/ lo I 1111-T) J./.f",H TYPE ( I l ( J l I .;2. l ( 3 l UNITS M/lluo/kq ,_,o/I uQ/kol tl-lo/I ,.,n/ko uo/1 r,';n/ko' .1'.""'1-1, V u__. I J IA . ' , (. l (l. . J • >10 ,7,() (p I <-II"-'/ </-1. "'"' ( I l (..3 l ruo/1~ .. n/kq un/1 A.n/kq) 1-1 I ,l/ r..i: c.. I A chloroethane J, ......... rrethvlene chloride trichlorofluororethane ethene. l 1-<li ch loro ethane. 1. 1-<lichloro- 1.2-trans-<lichloroethene chloroform ethane, 1.2-<lichloro- ethane l 1 1-trlchloro- carbontetrachloride . brorodich loro:rethane n=ane 1.2-<lichloro- 1.3-trans-<lichlo ,/ trichloroethvlene +rnnn chlorodibrororethane J' benzene ethane, I. 1.2-trichloro- 1.3-cis-<lichlo ne 2-chloroethvl vinvl ether broroform ethane, 1.l.2.2-tetrach1oro-' / ethene. tetrachloro-. . . .. .... IC .-:a. toluene chlorobenzene ethvlbenzene ' . / acetone JJ --., 0 u...... I 2-butanone carbondisulfide 2-hexanone 4-<rethvl-2..,,,.ntanone stvrene vinvl acetate xvlenes f!imil) ,/ ' ' I . U1'LC.r I.Lo J -Estimated value. K -Actual value is kl)Ql,lf'I to be less than value given. L -Actual value· is known to be greater than value given. U -Material was analyzed for but not detecte<l. The nunt>er HA -Hot analyzed. 1/ -Tentative identification. It -On H~OC List of Priority Pollutants. C. • i'o$, bk.. I o.b cotrl'am; na:1-,.,", N.C. Division of Health Services Di!S 3068--0 (~/86 Laboratory) (+1a. , ... U\-\ ti v, /) ......... I , /,;.1 ...... .,. -I' \ ,._,.__ ·-/JJ!:1 'T ........... \ ' ,,I/ff \. \ '.:"W ,,,.,, ... -r \ ' ,. 'O\ ... _ .. " ,,. : :1 +rc1-c..t.-\~1 f 'I --1-n,.r • \-,di.· ... , ... ,.v 11 ,.,_ •. BRA Ml"u· . , ... "3/ . '~·1111 ... . -· -~'7 ~ --~ - .. ·, / . In I l . 11 ~, ' ,I/ ' I /j I , JJ ' / +r-"' n .!/ ' / / • I is the Mini1TYJ11 Detection Limit. I . --------------------------, · S1011 OF !iEJ..LE S:C:?.\'lC:C:S. SOLID • ..Z.ARDOUS \,'ASTE c'J-J;;._GE:"1:-:-:,R_c ,CB Chain of H2z2rdous \./2ste ~ Loe a tic;i of Sa.npling: Gener2 tor •t sporter L_Tre2tment Fa cil::. ~ __ Storage Facility \, · «':>•1~?:-"c':ilili±ty ,!;~-. Landfill ---\.'½ .=ali"A1ict"4·-~;.---, ,. · ·· _ -1L_Other: C:.ene 6Ae-pis:cd'.f!~rtv:" -r~-t~,, · --~ COlllpany's NameH.mr<!: /!):r Sa,/,/-i Ile.fl,, ff,,L... Telephone(ro1) '9Z-t{,ffo - Address ~ 12.-1-I (J_,,., ../4 -'· Fla..f 'f?pc. f.. NC.. ?,'i~'$/ \ ; . Time Sampled /4/30 ---''---'-.a-;;;------- •,' .. ' .~ .. ,,~. \.'-,.~r,, Type of Process Generating Waste &,r,.,.;;.;.; a-el A,rq,-""1 d.p v,._l(,.,,..,u, :,.,.J!&&-,a/u,a&/r::. Field lnfonnation I I / 20 -2, '1-~e.. '=t' 0itld Sample No. signature signature i.es-.:: ::s reported signature title titie 3DU:rv31'-/}>EC n' inclusive dates inclusive dates ,.inclusive_ dates d2te [nst~uctions: Complete all applicable info~ctio~ incluCing signatures, and submit. \..~tth ·.2n2lysis reques.: fo~s. SOLID AND lL!..1.A.RJ)OUS \.lAST:: ~~J~i1.GE:fENT B?J.J~CF:i Receiot fo7 S2~Dles ...:::-e samples described belov vere collected in connection with the ad.::inistration, .:o~ce:nent, and documentation of the: ) North Carolina Hazardous '1,'aste lfanagement Rules, 10 NCAC lOF ) North Carolina Solid Waste Management Rules, 10 NCAC lOG ~) Comprehensive:rinvironmental Response, Compensation and Liabilit:y Act: . ' '' ., , .. ·• '• ) Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). 15 U .. S.C. Section 11 of TSCA, 15.U.S.C. !l 2610. .. s2601, !E. ~-, spe~ifically . ;, . ! '::• -: l. • ' ,{JC . z:> cf» r t:> F ff <->T>'1 A--A.J .. Z.-:so,pr,a C ES ·. , . .;,;, . .ii~ Su~~A.f!:> ~~C# ·•/b\B~ i.u>1} /~;,~h,~~/ LSpector:' s ,Name . \ \' ~ '\ Inspector 1 s Address , ., :-,_> 6 9 i .:..t:,, "'f,SCO R.+I 'B1>x 44 Ft~+ f.k.ls :Ve z 'll" 'i 31 Iile of Firm Fi= Address · "i?e TTY Ht'-'--... as .S . = H . /J . . . : J ,• .·• • .l. &-" · li '-Do N"::-· ·..:...~_. -:':--;-':-I '--=L--'-· '_' __ ·_·· _'. ---,·. ~• ~t,<..,~N.ufi:"'-. =~"'-------:----'-----'----= Oc,ner, Op<ei·a ::er, or Agent Title j ..... • • , .: • 1 L'1?LE COLLECTED .. SAMPLE TYPE U!-IBER DATE TI.ME WATER SOIL 7) _71) A)bV "171f /-1~& X :·' I ceipt for the sample(s) described. ~s hereby acknowledged: OTIIBR I I .. DUPLICATE SA..11PLES SA.l1PLE LOCATION "OFFEREDIACCEPTED REJECTEDj ON-SITE OFF-SITE .. )( I )( X I I ; I . •. I . I Receipt/rejection of duplicate or split samples is· hereby 2ckno,:ledged·: /11~ . f!u1t; rf/ :dl . - ,A= C 11/;£./_ (ure of Inspector Z 1 Yeo/477,;f Sigr.a.:u:o~ of Firm_ Owner, Ope:-ato_r, or-Agent 62.w...,,g Title _ssrs. ______________________________________ _ • ·-Receipt foe S=:oles •• ~~---Tne s2w?les described belo~ ~ere collected in connection ~ith ~he ad.::.inistration, en:orce.::ient, and documentation of the: ( ) ( ) . '! ' North Ca:rolina Hazardous Wa,;'te Hanagecient Rules, 10 NCAC lOF ' ~·. ..,. .r.".".~-,.:.,, ... · :.;·/ No:-th Ca:-ol:i,1;1."' ,•S.o.l_(d'j.\./a,ste "Management Rules, 10 NCAC lOG '~ -3-., ... ,.' .t. ... . ,,,.:; fy_ ~.~:JS:,~ .... .. Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCi.A) ( ) Toxic Subs.ranees Control Ac•~ · (TSCA/ 15 U _ S .C. ·s2601, et sea. , specifically •, •. ,.1.. -~ • Section 11.of TSCA, 15 U.S.C. § 2610; · ... _,:_:,._· ~:-' " --~ · •. ,, .. •· A.JC-l>~Pr, oF H..,,...,.....,._, ~ou.a.~s. .. · -... ·. · · "· ' '.· · • .. · '' : ·' · , .. · ,,, Z'l6DZ-2d?/ Inspector's .Name, Ne. <_;,,,oe-,u:,..,,.,1> t5eA7vC.W ?.r> F..,.,.. ;2()9/ /2A,i.e:,6,-, u /00 . SL'1?LE .. ' COLLECTED SAMPLE TYPE NU:-!3ER DATE TL'lE WATER SOIL OTHER .. ....... . ~(>,-..v./ ? /~35 X , 'irs"t f::, ]c,,-.,OV l'i'iS'li 13:51 X I 7-7<>/'JOl) s~, .. 4 l"l'i"i> 13-S,3, • Receipt above · ' . . .. . . for the sample(s) described. ereby ackno~ledged: ~C ;lJid,... Signa~e of Inspector -· -{d(o/071s-f lJ.~l.e I _; ' ~_n.spector '.s A_ddre~s Fin: Address " '. • )> . .·,) . , . DUPLICATE SA.11PLES SA.'1?LE LOCATION . O?_FEREPI ACCEPTED RFc-JECTED_ ,_\)N-SITE. .OFF-SITE· .. >' )( X I X 'X I 'f ,>< I X: >< I I I. . . I Receipt/re_jection of duplicate_ cir split samples is hereby ackno~ledged: Sigh~tu:-e of Firn CX-ner, Ope~ato", or Agent CO:'.'-'.:c:!,TS ___________________________________________ _ £IV£ --SOLID DIVISION 0? :::c:..!-lE S:C:?,VIC::S •• RDOUS ''/ s--v, ,. , r~·-..... ' ..., '. 1:_ .:..r...!~r.u:.......:.....,.: Che.in of H2z2rdous ~2st.e P..c.t.e~i2ls 1989 ~ ,:' -<fl>" suPERFUN Loc2tic:.i of Sanpling: Generator F2cil:.: __ Storage Facility Disposal: __ andfill 2-_0ther: a~ St..¥Ju_,,,_ ..P lit_,.,,,,., Co;npany' s Name ;:5,o,e,-,v~ /f,1e;6)() k pj~f:) Telephone( ___ .) _______ _ Ad.dress . /" O S,0112,,c,,~ t(,,w~-· Z>,,a.,;.; · -/i,,,-r i2~t:.;, Ne. 2~9-s I Collector's Name•·· . ~ c"·d,..J~• /~ .c Teleyho-::ie(o/19) r'3Y-Z'i/()/ --7'-H-'-"'-"-'-~'-s-i-'gna=_-t~u'-r'-e-,l,___~--- Da i:e · Sampled 3.!' ,U&V 'if<"/ Field Infon:nation Fie.ld Sample No. ---- Che.in ssession: 1. 2. 3. signature Res~:~s reported ' Time Sampled /~J'S -Ii, l'ii'S-3 .. .• tit.le ' • 7a 1,/&v -gg-{l)€Cl£J inclusive dates inclusive dates inclusive dates d2.te Inst7'.)Ct.ions: Complete 2..11 2pplic2ble info~c::.io:-. inciuC.ing sign2t.ures, and subrr.it. \...~ir.h ·.2n2lysis request fo:-:::s. · -· Receiut foe , ~~---Tne sam?les described belo~ ~ere collected in connection ~ith ~he ad::inist~ation, e~force.:I1ent, and documentation of the: ( ) North Carolina Hazardous \faste Management Rules, 10 NCAC lOF ( ) North Carolina Solid Waste Management Rules, 10 NCAC lOG (X) Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERC'.i..A) ( ) ' • ,\., ··~ •• .. • t" .:., :· ;,. Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). 15 U.S.C. ... ~ .. . . §2601, ~ ~-, specifically Sect1on JLof .1'.SCA, 15 .U.S.C. § 2610 .. , -~ . . . . .. . 6120V€/2 • ~ 4 .. ,..· . .-... ,c_noL-:i oiJ ,, N~, .. ~<=;T. i>r Mt/~//7"1 ~~()cJe.:9 . Z~?-207 ( · ~ ~vllieFu»:i> ~ Pl) 8Dt o"'J l?Al€16ff IVC Inspector.' s Ne.we of Finn : , . --SL¾?LE · COLLECTED SAMPLE TYPE Nl.P.13:C:R DATE TIHE WATER SOIL . 1, µ,J \ !,LJ) flt,( I lf'i<'/ 121.0 X 2- Jpp,V 1'1'1-0 17.Ao ?< 3 Jo ,wv· ,41ffl' ~ ll'.£1 y... . . ' . , ... .. ' .. , . ' . . . - Receipt for the sample(s) described. above is hereby acknowledged: OTHER Fi= Address DUPLICATE SA..'ll'LES I S1'ELE LOCl,TION OFFi:.REDtACCEPTED REJECTED! oN-sin· OFF-SITE .. X >< )( I )( I )'- I i I Receipt/ re_j ection s£les is hereby X X )< . of duplicate or split · cknO",·ledg · - Signe<j:7 foq,j}dJf-Sig .. ,ure of or Agent Ti:le Title CO:"'.:::'.,TS ___________________________________________ _ SOLID C:12.in of Cus'::9-Cv Reco:-C Loce t "i.c:-i of S2.wpl1-ng: Generat.or Ccr.npany' s Name t?r•pu·/./ 0 ./' £,.,qe,ie. · :S/u,.,pl..~,.J. Telephone( 7D1-) 69Z-l39j Ac:ldress •Btrl z.55' {iz.,,,.;.. /4'~~) . . . . . . .: f ,.,, t: -Pl.,/ ~ µe, ' . Collec::or's Name q-,.,...,,,.._ Csi~---:!;e~/~-- Date S2mpled 7o ',ti~ /3/1</ ' ·, . Field I.:iformation FiE..ld Sample No. Co~in of Possession: 1. 2. Zi" r.Y, ... .. ~ .. ,, . (;:" ~ -... ..; .. ~ F2c:il.:.. t ' . title inclusive dates 3. title inclusive dates Res~:~s reported title . '. Inst:-uctions: Complete 2.11 applic2ble info.:.:.c.:.io:-. incluCing signatures> and submit \..~ith·2n2lysis request fo~s. Cnain of Cus~9.civ Reco:rd 198-9 PERFUND ..... " \ I z O, ··;:::_ ; Location of Saopling: Generator __ Transport:e BRANCft · t Fac:i.li~ Storage Facility Disposal ?aci v---..... -i:; dfill ;l. Other: ~""' 2kc.pZ:::J fa,.,.,, --" Company's Name · L~,uvy ,/h,q. 1'11/.V ReTtl>e-aJ(.e Telephone( r()f) · 693.:_ /3~5 Address__.,P,'-z,""__.Q.~o?t:::.-=-·_,2c..1f3""--"'5""'-_-__.£."'~" " · ~ ... --f'--:-,_.__n....,7..__""·"--/-'-',<?.a.:~'-"·.,,t._'-'--':-,U,-=--=C'-------, . , ~ , - , - , - - ' - : - - - - Collec tor Is Name _ __,(},,qc..u:·co,· ::;:·=-· __,ea:...:,u=-,;:.,t;.::-a.=..=~..;~~h--"'=---Tel,ryhone ( ~ ) ?-?? -'Z S'O I c~ signat!'re r " ,!-,c• . Date Sampled_-"'ef..,,&::..-..£M~e>"'v"--_._'if'p'--"'-_________ Time Sampled _ _./~;'_Z_Z"------ Type of Process Gene~ating Waste f?t,~j ~ bvc1-,..,.,'7 o.f' u,,./c,.rnk:,e,-,,J1f.t,J wt.ck. .Field Information ' '•1-·· I·• • ' Fic.ld Sample No. Chs.in of Possession: 1. C A)ni, <;2e~/4clt fe J..)(JV M-1-z>t;c 8b . signature j inclusive dates I cf)~__;( i I 2. /! /Ul.c;GC- j 0--{._ ,pf!,/ signature title inclusive dates 3. signature title ,inclusive dates Res~~L.s reported sign2t.ure ti~le date \ Inst:-uc~ions·: Complete all applicable infon:.c:io:-. incluC:ing signatures, and submit "-~ith ·.analysis requesL. fo~s. I SOLID A},']) !L'2.ARDOUS \./ASIC: ~..;.J~AG~T B!VJ{di :_., Receipt for Sa.:rmles Tne sam?les described below \Jere collected ~---in c.onnection \,.,li t.h the ad;:inistra tion, enforcement, and documentation of the: ·,·· '. ( ) North Carolina . Hazardous· \./aste Management Rules, 10 NCAC lOF . ( ) North Carolina Solid Waste Management Rules, 10 NCAC lOG ('/) Comprehensive Envirorunen tal Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) I ,, ' ,i• ' ; ,. ( ) Toxic Substances Control Act . (TSCA). 15 u;s·.c. §2601, ~~-, specif~cally Section.11 of T~CA,. 15 u.s.c. ~ 2610. ·.•.' -· . ' ' :, '~;, '•, v.\··:-. -... •, i\ ).: 14'" :'· ' . - i \ ,-/e,, :Pe-Pr . DF f(t,,,u,t;.; ~()Uf?L€:S. , . ,;• 2'601'.'-20'9 / ' & 0 D 1/~P N1cnoL.51>/'J . • • ~--~ ' ··, ;~•--·•. ,:;;.;..'!·~··";' .,,-,!.<'"(-, NC -SvPetzF<.Jy]:, 'BIZANcH I:>,:, ilo~--2.091 Inspector:' s, Name ,.; . : ·.·, . :, 1it, .... -i ;: __ : ' ,,. ' . Y,z I V ,4. ...,., ...,o.;1/ 'E Po ;Xame of Firm .. . . .. LJ4,U/Vy'. /111 fl r..'B /.A/ ' .. \Fin:.;. Ch,,-ner, Opt::·a ~er, or Agent - SA.>1PLE COLLECTED '.• ~ -.. SAMPLE TYPE ! NU!IBER DATE TH!E WATER SOIL OTHER -t1-4 7~ LJov l'JZZ... ,,, 'IN X I I ' , . . \ J6iU::'76# ,<le. lnspector\s•Address\. ·l ... ' ,., ~·:.' :'•"·'."\( i?cr,( Y"i'S f°,-,,.-r r~r ,(?,,.,..k-...vc Fin: Address '. ), .. -· ' 7 € A.JA-./JT ' ' .•• J .. " ; .. ... Title ',1: J, /. ,; • ' _1 "L, 1:~ I .. DUPLICATE SA..l1PLES SA.'-!PLE LOCATION ·o,FEREDIACCEPTED RE.ITCTEDj . . '. ··• ·"' ON;:-?ITE ,OFF-SITE .. )c. I X I I I \ , . I ' J, ' ; '· ', ' I Receipt/rejection of duplicate or samples is· hereby ackno;.•ledged·: ~ .. ' ... ' :---·:· . _--=:_,(;':-: • X ' . split .. ~er, . Ope::a tor., ._/· .. ;'.~\~1:":;::~.• · .. , ,. 6:r Agent Tic.le O~~STS ___________________________________________ _ .. i I ,. Location of Sampling: Generator Transporter .. , Storage Facility __ Disposal ?acility· __ Landfill· 1-_0ther: aeM-t.. &t...¥/..v.. ..P ~rn, . ..,,.. .,, . ~ / /r,e-,,~~ 'I Co:i:pany' s Name .,;;,,o,e,-,t,,& rtJH;6><1 ,~ L/,,~1-:vr / Telephone( ___ .) _______ _ Address /1>() !:;.:;,q~~~ v--~~ . ~,v.5"" 5-+r J24ic k Ne. ' .. , ,· .'·-•·~·. \ ·.•. ~~·, .. ·,, -, : •,•.···. ,~ \ ... Collector Is Name r C i,,J~. I.,.._,___ · , , s_ignature I Date Sample'd , .. 3<2 ° 0 ,i,O-V "i!<"{ . ' Tele_phone('.tt9) ?~Y-Z'/01 ' . \. T:une S2111pled 1.1/s -k /i?.S.3 Type o:: Process Gene~ating Waste &r:~fj. ,,,.,.L tJtJn.pn!J if u,,.k,,am '1M<4/,--,-J ~. f ,'I ' Field Information .,. t'n-14 l · Field Sample No; · Che.in 1. 2. 3. ---- I . • I . ., .... L ssession: 1 I : e! , ' ,._,...,,._ I . · signature a~wd . . . . signature '""'~e~ l signature ': . ! . ._,()~<--" ~/4-r4~. --[-___ ?a M,v 'gE-IUL.[fo ~ tl.1:.!.e . ..• inclusive dates inclusive dates title inclusive dates tiL-l.e lnst~uctions: Complete all applicable infon::.atio~ inciucing signatures, and submit --•ith ·.analysis request fo::-c,s. I l I ! I ' W Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensat:ion and Liabilit:y Ac.t: (CERCLA) ( ) Toxic. Substances Control Act (TSCA).15 U.S.C. s2601, et: seo., specifically Section 11,of TSCA,.15 U.S.C. ll 2610. , , ·., ·_-,-, -, _ _,,-.-, ~. ·,_,·,,1, .. •:,;.: -. ; /JC-l)~p,-, OF ft'.,,..-...) ~-C-Vlf/u .. ES. ., • -, . \f"~•'t•·.·••.• -•.····=· .. 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' Instructions,:. Complete all applicable infor.::2.:io:-. inclucing signatures, and submit: ....,.ith ·.an2lysis request fo::-::1s. Tne samples described below "ere colle'c.t:ed-i"ri--connect:ion '-'it:h t:he ad::inist:rat:ion, enforce.::nent, and documentation.of the: () Nort:h Carolina Hazardous ~ast:e Management Rules, 10 NCAC lOF ( ) North Carolina Solid Waste Management Rules, 10 NCAC lOG ·(X) Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCI.A). I I' ' 1• ( ) Toxic Subs.t:.ances Control Act''(TSCA), ·1s'b'.s:c. s2&·01·; et~-;' specifically Section._.11.:oC,TSCA, l~ .. o.s.c. ij 2610.,, ·"· ,., .. ,·,.-·'' ; G,2ove:12 Mcno~i ;~ Inspect:pr't Addri,s~_"''\-·,. ., Qeqt Z55" E;,,~;. FLli T i4e.1c-->.IC '2'J1..i~ N2"'e of Firm . · .. -. -. · Fi= Address £v1zgµ,-.. · 2tte1>ft~--·. ~ .. t?e.<J;l..lek.. Fir.:: 0 ... -uer, Ope~·a :er, or Agent Title - S1--'1PLE COLLECTED ' -SAMPLE TYPE DUPLICATE SA.l1Pl.ES I SA.'fi'LE LOCATION NU~ER DATE TL'1E WATER SOIL 14)/,v !,l,J)t¥E. I /f"l"f IZ.ZO X 2. Jp p,V )< l'l "/f' h.4o 3· Jt, )lrl --)'.. ,,,~ ~-- I " . , '.. ,'. .,• ·, ' . \ ~ '·• . Receipt for t:he_ sample(s) described. above is hereby 2cknowledged: (#= {' JV,.j. l-Sign.see of Inspector ' I . Cz t'0/2, 1 d . Ti~ie OTIIBR .. OrFEREDjACCEPTED REJECTE,D ON-SITE OFF-SITE --I X y )< ;< I )(-X )( I ')( )< ', . . \ '• ' • . . -,~ ... \ . .. ../ .. ,,. --. ,, I . . '1· ~· ; ;11• , • .;, 'l .•· ' ... ,. • , .. , 7 ' --of'. aJp_ftf~~e. ·o~'>split t.' ·,. , Sigr .• ure of Tic.le - 345 C:)URT:....ANC S7RE=="T. :'J.E AIL . .\N':"A. GC::CRGiA 20365 1;· 4WD-W?B ~r, ~'tc· t..t;; MEMORANDUM J'(l',.q ( , . . V~ ~0; ~ . \.:0 DATE: ~/J (~/ ~ SUBJECT: Aggregation of General Electric Company Ligh~.9 Systems Department, East Flat Rock, North Carolina (NCD079044426) and Shepherd Farm Site, Flat Rock, North Carolina (NCD986170686) FROM: TO: Deborah A. Vaughn-Wright Region IV NPL Coordinator Site File The purpose of this memorandum is to show reasons for aggregating the CERCLA sites General Elec-:ric Company -Lighting Systems Department and the Sheoherd Farm Site. These sites will henceforth be known solely a; General Electric/Shepherd Farm Site (NCD079044426). Therefore, all past and further CERCLA actions .undertaken at or on the above two sites will be considered as CERCLA actions undertaken at or on General Electric/Shepherd Farm Site. The decision to aggregate the sites into General Electric/Shepherd Farm Site was based on criteria set in 49 Federal Reaister 37076, September 21, 1984. The ra~ionale for aggregating is as follows: The two sites are located aooroximatelv 2,500-feet aoart. (Reference #1) Section 104(d)(4) of c£RCLA authorizes the Federal government to treat two or more noncontiguous facilities as one on the basis of geography or their potential threat to public health, welfare, or the environment. The sites have the same primary responsible party. Electric Corporation is the owner/ operator of the Electric Company -Lighting Systems Department. General General At the time of operation, The Shepherd Farm site was owned and operated by Mr. Eugene Shepherd. The Shepherd Farm Site was divided in 1981. Portions still belong to Mr. Shepherd, the remainder is owned by Dr. Wayne Dicken~on and operated as the Spring Haven Trailer Park. (Reference 4, p. 2) In an July 18, 1990, information request from Region IV, the EPA asked Mr. Shepherd to identify the type ( s) of activity for • • which areas of the site were used. (Reference Shepherd reported that his site used for to dispose Electric-Co. waste. The remainder of his property tis residence or not used. (Reference #2) #3) Mr. of General was either Also, Region IV Civil Investigator, Katherine Yost, and myself interviewed Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd on July 9, 1991, regarding disposal activities at the Shepherd Farm Site. Again, Mr. Shepherd reiterated that the only industrial client he had was the General Electric Company in East Flat Rock. Household garbage/trash was also disposed on the site. (Reference #6) Though a complete potential responsible party search has not been .conducted for this part of the site, at this time the Agency believes General Electric to be the primary generator of the wastes deposited between the years 1957 to 1970. (Reference #2) The residual soil/crystalline rock aquifer is the aquifer of concern for both sites. (References #4, p.9; & 5, p.18) Eat Fork Creek is potentially impacted by both sites. The creek flows through both sites. From the General Electric site it flows six miles to the confluence with Mud Creek, then seven miles to the French Broad River. (References # 1, 4, p.8; & 5, p.17) Bat Fork Creek and Mud Creek can recreational fishing. The French recreational fishing, and boating. p. 1 7) potentially be used for Broad River is used for (Reference #4, p.8; & 5, The population essentially the 18) within each sites' four-mile radius is same. (References 4, p. 7,9,10; & 5, p. 16, Due to the close relationship of the two sites as shown by the above criteria, General Electric Company Lighting System Department and the Shepherd Farm site are now aggregated into the CERCLA site known as General Electric/Shepherd Farm Site. Attachment cc w/attachment: Lee Crosby, NCDHENR cc w/o attachment: Charlotte Williams, EPA Curt Fehn, EPA Art Smith, EPA DV-W:m:6/29/9lx5065 Disk: V-Wright Doc: aggregat.ge VAUGHN-WRIGHT DEIHL f\\) I) \'0 C1 I "\ ])- (, / /' • REFERENCES 1. U.S. Geological Survey. 7.5 minute series Topographic Quadrangle Maps of North Carolina: Cliffield Mountain 1946, Hendersonville 1965 (PR 1978), Zirconia 1959 (PR 1978), Saluda 1983 (Provisional Edition), scale 1:24,000. 1 map. 2. Eugene Shepherd, letter to Robert Morris, Region States Environmental Protection Agency, July Subject: Answers to questions concerning operation and dumping waste. IV, United 31, 1990. of hauling 3. Patrick M. Tobin, Director, Waste Management Division, Region IV, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, letter to Mr. Eugene Shepherd, East Flat Rock, North Carolina, July 18, 1990. Subject: Requesting information regarding waste disposal practi~es. 4. NUS Corporation, Superfund Division, "Interim Final Report, Listing Site Inspection, Phase II, Shepherd Farm, Flat Rock, Henderson County, North Carolina," Revision 0, Prepared under TDD No. F4-9005-37 for the Waste Management Division of EPA (February 25, 1991), pages 2, 7, 8, 9, and 10. 5. NUS Corporation, Superfund Division, "Interim Final Report, Listing Site Inspection, Phase II, General Electric Company, Lighting Systems Department (LSD), East Flat Rock, Henderson County, North Carolina," Revision 0, Prepared under TDD No. F4-9005-36 for the Waste Management Division of EPA (January 25, 1991), Volumes 1: pages 16, 17, and 18. 6. Deborah A. Vaughn-Wright, Trip Report to File, Report discusses interview with Mr. and regarding disposal activities at the Shepherd July 12, 1991. Mrs. Shepherd Farms Site. • • Ul'lliEC 5i,.l.T£S ~:Ti\RONME>llAL PROTECT!CN AGE:lJC'f REGION IV 345 C:JURTLAND STREET. N.E. ATL,.l.NTA. GEORGiA 30365 4WD-WPB MEMORANDUM DATE : .jlll ·~ ·, 5 Ju 1.-::i I "1 C\ I SUBJECT: Aggregation of General Electric Company Lighting FROM: TO: Systems Department, East Flat Rock, North Carolina (NCD079044426) and Shepherd Farm Site, Flat Rock, North Carolina (NCD986170686) , ., ,L . J,,:, ,t -i Deb'?rah A. Vaughn-W7ight/),i"7 a Region.IV NPL Coordinator Site File The purpose of this memorandum is to show reasons for aggregating the CERCLA sites General Electric Company -Lighting Systems Department a~d the Shepherd Farm Site. These sites will henceforth be known solely as General Electric/Shepherd Farm Site (NCD079044426). Therefore, all past and further CERCLA acti_ons undertaken at or on the above two sites will be considered as CERCLA actions undertaken at or on General Electric/Shepherd Farm Si-'.:e. The decision to aggregate the sites into General Electric/Shepherd Farm Site was based on criteria set in 49 Federal Register 37076, September 21, 1984. The rationale for aggregating is as follows: The two sites are located approximately 2, 500-feet apart. (Reference #1) Section 104(d)(4) of CERCLA authorizes the Federal government to treat two -or more noncontiguous facilities as one on the basis of geography or their potential thrs?at to .public heal th·, welfare, or the environment. The sites have the same primary responsible party. General Electric Corporation is the owner/operator of the General Electric Company -Lighting Systems Department. At the time of operation, The Shepherd Farm site was owned and operated by Mr. Eugene Shepherd. The Shepherd Farm Site was divided in 1981. Portions still belong to Mr. Shepherd, the remainder is owned by Dr. Wayne Dickenson and operated as the Spring Haven Trailer Park. (Reference 4, p. 2) In an July 18, 1990, information request from Region IV, the EPA asked Mr. Shepherd to identify the type(s) of activity for • • which areas of the site were used. ( Reference Shepherd reported that his site used for to dispose Electric Co. waste. The remainder of his property his residence or not used. (Reference #2) #3) Mr. of General was either Also, Region IV Civil Investigator, Katherine Yost, and myself interviewed Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd on July 9, 1991, regarding disposal activities at the Shepherd Farm Site. Again, Mr. Shepherd reiterated that the only industrial client he had was the General Electric Company in East Flat Rock. Household garbage/trash was also disposed on the site. (Reference #6) Though a complete potential responsible party search has not been conducted for this part of the site, at this time the Agency believes General Electric to be the primary generator of the wastes deposited between the years 1957 to 1970. (Reference #2) The residual soil/crystalline rock aquifer is the aquifer of concern for both sites. (References #4, p.9; & 5, p.18) Bat Fork Creek is potentially impacted by both sites. The creek flows through both sites. From the General Electric site it flows six miles to the confluence with Mud Creek, then seven miles to the French Broad River. ( References # 1, 4, p.8; & 5, p.17) - Bat Fork Creek and Mud Creek can recreational fishing. The French recreational fishing, and boating. p. 1 7) potentially be used · for Broad River is used for (Reference #4, p.8; & 5, The population essentially the 18) within each sites' four-mile radius is same. (References 4, p. 7,9,10; & 5, p. 16, Due to the close relationship of the two sites as shown by the above criteria, General Electric Company Lighting System Department and the Shepherd Farm site are now aggregated into the CERCLA site known as General Electric/Shepherd Farm Site. Attachment cc w/attachment: Lee Crosby, NCDHENR cc w/o attachment: Charlotte Williams, EPA Curt Fehn, EPA Art Smith, EPA ii !I • • REFERENCES 1. U.S. Geological Survey. 7.5 minute series Topographic Quadrangle Maps of North Carolina: Cliffield Mountain 1946, Hendersonville 1965 (PR 1978), Zirconia 1959 (PR 1978), Saluda 1983 (Provisional Edition), scale 1:24,000. 1 map. 2. Eugene Shepherd, letter to Robert Morris, Region IV, United States Environmental Protection Agency, July 31, 1990. Subject: Answers to questions concerning operation of hauling and dumping waste. 3. Patrick M. Tobin, Director, Waste Management Diyision, Region IV, U.S. Environmental Prot=ction Agency, letter to Mr. Eugene Shepherd, East Flat Rock, North Carolina, July 18, 1990. Subject: Requesting information regarding waste disposa:i. practices. 4. NUS Corporation, Superfund Division, "Interim Final Report, Listing Site Inspection, Phase II, Shepherd Farm, Flat Rock, Henderson County, North Carolina," Revision 0, Prepared under TDD No. F4-9005-37 for the Waste Management Division of EPA (February 25, 1991), pages 2, 7, 8, 9, and 10. 5. NUS Corporation, Superfund Division, "Interim Final Report, Listing Site Inspection, Phase II, General Electric Company, Lighting Systems Department (LSD), East Flat Rock, Henderson County, North Carolina," Revision 0, Prepared under TDD No. F4-9005-36 for the Waste Management Division of EPA (January 25, 1991), Volumes 1: pages 16, 17, and 18. 6 . Deb01:"ah A.·vaughn-Wright, Trip Report to File, Report discusses interview with Mr. and regarding disposal activities at the Shepherd July 12, 1991. Mrs. Shepherd Farms Site. ., . l Ii -. •,\ · Reference #2 · --~_,_;_.;;,;..c::· ·• ,_;-::,:·;" -;...,...,Jit,,;:•iil'Ti•".:'~,;;,. u () ,• : SI"'' ~~J.J-!.U,..f \ GU:_; i990 I.SOU l:P,_ · lltG?ON r; :'.'!'l..A~'"7A. G.a .. -J _,l C' d o ~ 3 i ,.-J. ---. ·< -) ---0, i;._' d ~,,· A j i~ =⇒ • -jQ . 1.~ l i . d~ ~ rn ~ _jcil . f. 2, 4-:::i -~ 1 £ ~ ~ dDI) '] "j' c. a:: l;i uJ -Jr, I I I i I I • ,<j<:0 .. ~c c(l 0' ~ rJ Qi -:--.: vr= ,.3) _i;:;; Reference .. #3 "6.~1~JXt~~~~~~f~~~~~"6~.;l~N AGE NC y JUL 1 8 1990 4WD-WPB CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Mr. Eugene Shepherd P.O. Box 255 REGION IV 345 COURTLAND STrtEET. N.E. ATLANTA. GEORGIA 30365 East Flat Rock,North Carolina 28726 RE: Shepherd Farm Site Roper Road East Flat Rock, North Carolina NCD986170686 Dear Mr. Shepherd: The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is investigating the.disposal of hazardous substances at the Shepherd Farm Site, located on Roper Road, East Flat Rock, North Carolina (hereinafter, referred to as "the Site") . This investigation i_s being undertaken pursuant to the provisions of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA), 42 U.S.C. 9601 et §_g£., as amended by the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA), Public Law 99-499 and pursuant to the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), 42 U .. S.C. 6921, et sea., as amended. Hazardous substances are those defined by CERCLA Section 101(14). To assist in defining the nature and extent of contamination at your facility, EPA is seeking to obtain certain information from you concerning your waste disposal practices. EPA's authority to seek such information is set forth under Section 104(e) of CERCLA, 42 U.S.C. 9604 as amended, and Section 3007 of 42 u.s.c. 6927, as amended. Specifically, these provisions provide the agency with the authority to require any person who generates, stores, treats, transports, disposes of, or otherwise handles or has handled hazardous wastes and substances to furnish information related to such wastes and substances. Pursuant to these statutory provisions, you are hereby required to answer the following requests and to provide copies of all documents used to answer the requests, or affirm i~ an affidavit the veracity of the information where it is impractical to provide copies of the documents. ti 1~ ~ ·;! t; 1. 2. 3. • • -2- Identify the person(s) answering these Questions on behalf of Respondent. For each and every Question below, identify all persons consulted in the preparation of the answer. For each and every Question below, identify all documents consulted, examined, or referred to in the preparation of the answer and provide true and accu::::ate copies of .all such documents. 4. List the EPA Identification Numbers of the Respondent. S. Identify all property comprising the Site by boundaries such as roads, streams,· etc. 6. Identify the type(s) of activity for which areas of the Site were used. 7. If you have reason to believe that there may be persons able to provide a more detailed or complete response to any Question contained herein or who may be able to provide additional responsive documents, identify such persons and the additional infonnation or documents that they may have. 8. -Identify the acts or ommisions of any persons, other than your employees, contractors, or agents, that may have caused the release or threat of release of hazardous substances at the Site and damages relating therefrom and identify such persuns. 9. Identify all persons, including Respondent's employess, who have knowledge or information about the generation, transportation, treatment, disposal or other handling of hazardous substances at the Site. 10. State the qates during which you owned, operated or leased any portion of the Site. 11. Provide infonnation about the physical characteristics of the Site including but not limited to the following: , a. Surface structures (e.g., buildings, tanks, etc.). b. Ground water wells, including drilling logs. c. Past and present storm water drainage system, sanitary sewer system, including septic tank(s), subsurface disposal field(s) and trench(es). rt • -3- -I • d. Any and all additions, demolitions or changes of any kind to physical structures on, under or about the Site, or to the property itself (e.g., excavation work) and state the dates on which such changes occured. 12. Provide all technical and/or analytical information and manifests concerning any removal activities at the site including waste quantity removed, remaining waste quantity, types of wastes removed and remaining, location of wastes and containers found. 13. Did you ever use, purchase, generate,.store, treat, dispose, transport or otherwise handle any hazardous substances at the Site? If the answer to the preceding question is anything but an unqualified "no," identify: a. The chemical composition, characteristics, physical state (e.g., solid, liquid) of each hazardous substance. b. The persons who supplied you with each such hazardous substance disposed or otherwise handled ~y you. c. How such hazardous substances were used, purchased, genetated, stored, treated, transported, disposed or otherwise handled by you. d. Where such hazardous substances were used, purchased, generated, stored, treated, transported, disposed or otherwise handled by you. e. The quantity of such hazardous substances used, purchased, generated, stored, treated, transported, dispose or otherwise handled by you. 14. Identify all leaks, spills or releases of any kind into the envirq_runent of any hazardous substances that have occurred at the Site (including but not limited to the area that.is presently the recreational field at the site. In addition, identify: a. When such releases occurred. b. How the releases occurred. c. What hazardous substances were released. d. What amount of each hazardous substance was so released. e. Where such releases occurred. 1 • • -4- f. Any and all activities undertaken in response to each such release or to threatened releases of hazardous substances at the Site. g. Any and all investigations of the circumstances, nature, extent or location of each release or threatened release including, the results of any soil, water (ground and surface) or air testing that was undertaken. h. All persons with information relating to these releases. 15. Identify all your hazardous substance disposal locations other that at the Site [including but not limited to; General Electric Company Lighting Systems Department, Seldon Clark Property (Tabor Road and U.S. Highway 176), Western North Carolina Fairgrounds, and Grandview ~emorial Gardens]. In addition, identify: a. Where such disposal occurred. b. When such disposal occurred. c. What hazardous substances were so disposed. d. How hazardous substances were so disposed. e. What amount of each hazardous substance was disposed. f. Any and all activities undertaken in response to release or threatended releases of hazardous substances as a result of this disposal. g. Any and all investigations of the circumstances, nature, extent of each releases or threatened releases including, the result of any soil, water (ground and surface) or air testing that was undertaken. h. All per~ons with information relating to these disposals. In answering any of the above questions, if information is obtained through employee interviews, indicate this in your letter and provide names, addresses, and telephone numbers of the employees interviewed. Site locations should be designated on a map. Your answers to these questions must be sent to ¥.r. Robert Morris at the address provided below within fifteen (15) calendar days of your receipt of this letter. . ---'-~~.._ __ . "' • • -5- Failure to comply with this request may result in enforcement against you by EPA pursuant to Section 104 of CERCLA, 42 U.S.C. 9604, and Section 3008 of RCRA, 42 u.s.c. 6928. You.should note that each of these statutes permit EPA to seek imposition of penalties of up to twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000.00) for each day of continued non-complia~-:tce. • Please be f~rther advised that provision of false, fictitious, or fraudulent statements or representations may subject you to criminal penalties under 18 U.S.C. 1001. Pursuant to Part 2, Subpart B of Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations, 40 C.F.R. Part 2, Subpart B, you may assert a confidential business information claim for all or part of the information provided in response to this Information Request. To assert a cla.:..m of business confidentiality, you must follow the requirements of 40 C.F.R. 2.203(b) and identify all information by paragraph and line which you believe ~o be confidential by describing such information on a cover page or by marking the face of the _ document which contains the information as "trade secrets", proprietary, business confidential, etc. Information for which such a claim is asserted will be disclosed only to the extent and by means of the procedures specified in 40 C.F;R, Part 2, Subpart B. EPA will construe the failure to furnish a confidentiality claim with your response to this letter as a waiver of that claim, a:nd the Agency may make the information available to the public without further notice. Because of the seriousness of this matter and the attendant legal ramifications, EPA encourages you to submit a written response within the time frame specified herein. We hope that you will give these matters your immediate attention. Your response should be sent to: Mr. Robert Morris Waste Program Branch U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ·ilegion ·Iv 345 Courtland St., N.E. Atlanta, GA 30365 J ·, • • -6- If you have any legal questions, please direct such question to Ms. V. Anne Heard of the Office of Regional Counsel at: 345 Courtland Street N.E. Atlanta, Georgia 30365 (404) 347-2641 If you have any technical questions, please direct such questions to Robert Morris, at the above address, or at (404) 347-5065. ~~~/ I Patrick M. Tobin, D~tor Waste Management Division #3:6/4/90:x5065 ~ I I I I ·~=== Prepared By FINAL REPORT LIMITED SCOPE LISTING SITE INSPECTION, PHASE 11 SHEPHERD FARM FLAT ROCK, HENDERSON COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA EPA ID#: NCD986170686 Prepared Under TDD Ne, F4-9005-37 CONTRACT NO. 68-01-7346 Revision 0 FOR THE WASTE MANAGEMENT DIVISION U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY FEBRUARY 25, 1990 NUS CORPORATION SUPERFUND DIVISION Reviewed By Approved By R-586-2-1-17 reen Gordon, . . ~ha:rLl-··/iJA-~?3J~="-'-c~ &n~ Project Manager .n. s.:z Assistant Regional Project Manager Regional Project Manager rEi N&lf i Eiil?id JW&i&i-&& d • 2.0 SITE CHARACTERIZA TIO. 2.1 SITE BACKGROUND AND HISTORY The Shepherd Farm site is located in rural Flat Rock, Henderson County, North Carolina (Figure 1 ). Originally, Eugene Shepherd owned the entire 31-acre site which was purchased by him in 1957. In 1972, Mr. Shepherd built a trailer park on a portion o·c :he property south of the disposal area. In 1981, he then sold 22 acres for the development of the Spring Haven Trailer Park. At that time, the park had between 75 and 100 trailers (Refs. 1, 2). The current owner of the trailer park is Dr. Wayne Dickason of Olympia, Washington; however, the land is still in Eugene Shepherd's name (Ref. 3). The site was discovered during an investigation by the North Carolina Division of Environmental Management (DEM) at General Electric (GE). which is located 2,500 feet to the northeast in East Flat Rock (Ref. 1; Appendix A). From 1957 to 1970, Mr. Shepherd picked up waste from General Electric and took it to the site, where it was dumped and burned. At the time of the dumping, the only other use of the property was for the Shepherds' residence (Ref. 2). According to Mr. Shepherd, the waste consisted of cardboard, wood, office paper, and buffing compound. Occasionally, electrical "insulators" were taken to the site and broken to salvage the copper. These might have been capacitors, as insulators do not contain copper. These electrical components might have contained PCBs (Refs. 1, 4). Two local residents reported that d~ring the construction of the trailer park, drums were dug up and reburied (Refs. 1, 5). According to Mr. Shepherd, the waste was brought to his property from GE, where it was deposited, burned, then bulldozed. Most of the waste was reportedly deposited into an old dry pond or ravine 800 feet southwest of the Shepherd's home; however, when the path leading to the ravine was icey, the waste was placed along the path (Refs. 1, 4, 5). During the 15 years of hauling waste, it was estimated th-.ft 50 cubic yards of cardboard per day, two truck loads of wood per week, and about two barrels of buffing "compound residue per week, which supposedly contained no hazardous material, were deposited at the farm (Ref. 1). Additionally, according to a GE representative, Lee Humphrey, waste solvents such as trichloroethene and tetrachloroethene were also probably disposed of at Shepherd Farm, and that it was unlikely that PCB-containing oil was disposed of at the site (Ref. 1). Mr. Shepherd was never issued a permit for this hauling (Ref. 2). In November 1988, representatives of the North Carolina Superfund Branch conducted a site visit to Shepherd Farm. At this time, Mr. Shepherd led the group on a tour of his property and pointed out -2- .._ __ ,,.;.,_ ___________________________ _ ., 1-· II ll1 II II J_ I n 1000 0 SCALE: FEET 2000 4000 BASE MAP IS A PORTION OF THE U.S.G.S. 7 .5 MINUTE QUADRANGLE HENOERSONVILLE, 1965, NORTli CAROLINA. SITE LOCATION MAP SHEPHERD FARM FLAT ROCK, ~lE:NDERSONVILLE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA FIGURE 1 -3- ,~IN· us· ~--J . . .. L_[J CCJF,FO=iATlON l 3.0 .IONAL POPULATIONS AND ENV.MENTS 3.1 POPULATION AND LAND USE The Shepherd Farm site is located in the community of Flat Rock, North Carolina, approximately 3.5 miles south of the city of Hendersonville. The immediate area surrounding the site is primarily residential and agricultural. Based upon a house count from topographic maps, the population within 4 miles of the site (including the General Electric employees) is estimated as follows: on a source or on former disposal area (23); 0 -0.25 mile (202); 0.25 -0.5 mile (1,408); 0.5 - 1 mile (1,044); 1 -2 miles (2,795); 2 -3 miles (4,012); 3 - 4 miles (4,771). The U.S. Census Bureau's conversion factors of 2.59 for Henderson County, North Carolina and 2.55 for Polk County, North Carolina, were used to estimate the population per household (Refs. 4, 9, 10; Appendix A). The disposal area at the site is located in a low area behind the Shepherd house. The Shepherds at one time owned the Spring Haven Trailer Park property. A portion of the disposal area appears to be on the trailer park property. These areas are easily accessible. Based upon sampling results, it appears there are approximately nine trailers that would be located on or within 200 feet of a portion of the disposal area (Refs. 4, pp. 4-5; 11, pp. 3-4). The Hill Farm, located to the north side of the Shepherd Farm, is directly east of the confluence of the intermittent creek and Bat Fork Creek. At one time, Mr. Hill ran a slaughterhouse situated directly on Bat Fork Creek. Presently, some of his property is used for the grazing of 50 head of cattle. The Hill house is located 10 feet north of the woods where waste was deposited. Additionally, there are two smaller homes on the farm which Mr. Hill rents (Refs. 4, 8). Several habitats for endangered and protected species are located within 4 miles of the site. They are identified as follows: 0.25 -0.5 mile 0.5 -1 mile Bunched Arrowhead (Sagittaria fasciculata) Sweet Gale (Myrica ~ Sweet Pitcher Plant (Sarracenia jonesii) Bog Turtles (Clem mys muhlenbergii) :!irn53:T@n~zws: ·~ anz .. Al QIA. -- 2-3miles • 3 -4 miles Bunched Arrowhead (Saginaria fasci-ta) Bunched Arrowhead (Saginaria fasciculata) Swamp Pink (Helonias bullata) Small Whorled Pogonia (lsotria medeoloides) The Carl Sandburg National Historic Site ,s located approximately 1.7 miles west of the site (Refs. 12, 13; Appendix A) 3.2 DRAINAGE PATHWAYS AND POTENTIALLY AFFECTED WATER BODIES Runoff from the site enters an interminent creek that is located adjacent to the disposal area. The intermittent creek flows approximately 400 feet to its confluence with Bat Fork Creek. Bat Fork Creek . is a perennial surface water body. At this point, Bat Fork Creek flows for approximately 6.S miles to its confluence with Mud Creek. Mud Creek flows for approximately 7 miles and then empties into the French Broad River. The remainder of the 15-mile surface water pathway is on the French Broad River. Bat Fork Creek and Mud Creek can be used for recreat:onal fishing. Wetland areas are also along these water bodies; however, they do not show on the topographic maps. Bat Fork Creek· is also used for agricultural purposes. The French Broad River is used for recreational fishing, boating, and canoeing (Refs. 4, p. 5; 14; Appendix A). 3.3 GROUNDWATER 3.3. 1 Hydrogeology The Shepherd Farm property is located within the Blue Ridge Physiographic Province of the Appalachian Highlands in the southern Appalachian Mountains near Hendersonville, North Carolina (Ref. 15, pp. 1-3). The climate of the region is humid-continental. Mean annual precipitation is 38 inches, and-mean yearly lake evaporation is 34 inches resulting in a net precipitation of 4 inches (Ref. 16, pp. 43, 63). Me~n. maximum 24-hour rainfall is 3.7 inches (Ref. 17). The area is undeilain by fractured crystalline rocks of Pre-Cambrian age. Topography in the area is characterized as rugged with some flat areas in a few small valleys (Ref. 18, pp. 8-10). The Asheville-Hendersonville area is characterized by a central plateau with moderate relief of 500 to 600 feet, surrounded on all sides by mountains. Elevation of the Asheville Plateau is approximately 2,200 feet above mean sea level (amsl). Northeast-southwest trending metamorphic rock controls the pathways of rivers and creeks in the area. -8- JI II b. • • Precambrian-age gneiss and mica-schist are the typical rock types that underlie the Hendersonville area. These metamorphic rocks are intruded by granites of Precambrian and Paleozoic ages (Refs. 15, pp. 5-10; 19; pp. 1-3). The regional trend of Appalachian structures is parallel to the regional strike of folded rocks and is northeast-southwest. A minor alignment of mountain surface corresponds to an eastward trend as well. A major thrust fault called the Brevard Fault Zone occurs to the northwest of the facility (Ref. 15, p. 19). Directly beneath the Shepherd Farm is the Henderson Gneiss, a biotite gneiss unit that contains feldspar porphyroblasts in a finer-grained biotite gneiss matrix. Coarse granite, biotite gneiss, hornblende gneiss, and mica schist occur as local rock bodies within the Henderson Gneiss (Ref. 15, pp. 9-12). The occurrence of groundwater in the area is characterized by a residual soil/crystalline rc:k aquifer system. Metamorphic and igneous rocks are chemically weathered in place to form a saprolite residual· soil on top of crystalline bedrock. Water in the crystalline rock occurs in fractures and faults and is fed by downward percolation of precipitation through the overlying residual soil. Residual soils are composed of sand, silts, and clay in varying proportions. The water table in a crystalline rock aquifer generally resides both in the residual soil and within rock fractures and Joints. Groundwater in the area is available from springs and wells. The average well depth in the area is 118 feet with an average yield of 18.3 gpm (Ref. 19, pp. 92-93). Groundwater has been encountered beneath the facility area at depths ranging from 3 to 7 feet below land surface (Refs. 9, 20). Groundwater flow in crystalline rocl<lresidual soil aquifer systems is generally down the.topographic gradient toward local creeks and streams. Hydraulic conductivity values, derived from slug tests performed by Law Engineering Co. (now known as Law Environmental) within 1 mile of the Shepherd Farm property, ranged from 7.1 x 10-6 to 7.3 x 10·4 cm/sec for the soils and from 9.6 x 10-7 to 4.2 x 10·4 cm/sec for the fractured bedrock. The mean hydraulic conductivity was 1.2 x 10·4 cm/sec for the soils and 1.0 x 10·4 for the fractured bedrock (Ref. 6, p. 8). 3.3.2 Aquifer Use The majority of residents within 4 miles of the Shepherd Farm site receive drinking water from the city of Hendersonville. Hendersonville obtains its potable water from three surface water intakes. These intakes are located on the following rivers: FilPfWA4h¥1S • _ Jli.O: iW • ti .I I d I I I I ... - • Mills River • • • confluence of Bradley Creek and House Branch (beginning of the headwaters for S. Fork of Mills River) • confluence of Long Branch and Fletcher Creek (beginning of the headwaters for N. Fork of Mills River) These rivers would not be affected by the site. Drinking water is provided from small community wells or private wells, where water lines are not available. Based upon a housecount from topographic maps. the estimated population utilizing wells for potable water within 4 miles of the site is estimated as follows: 0 -0.25 mile (52); 0.25 -0.5 mile (21 ); 0.5 -1 (197); 1 -2 miles (725); 2 -3 miles (1,191); 3 -4 miles (1,860). The U.S. Census Bureau's conversion factor of 2.59 for Henderson County, North Carolina was used to estimate the population per household (Refs. 20, 21, 22. 23, 24, 25; Appendix A) . .. -10- #d9J@f&& Reference #5 Prepared By · Project Manager • • INTERIM FINAL REPORT LISTING SITE INSPECTION, PHASE II GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY LIGHTING SYSTEMS DEPARTMENT (LSD) EAST FLAT ROCK, HENDERSON COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA EPA ID #NCD079044426 VOL. I: SECTIONS 1-5; APPENDICES A, B, C, D, E, F Prepared Under TDD No. F4-9005-36 CONTRACT NO. 68-01-7346 Revision 0 FOR THE WASTE MANAGEMENT DIVISION U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY JANUARY 25, 1991 NUS CORPORATION SUPERFUND DIVISION Reviewed By Approved By R-586-1-1-7 ~,~~l ~~~c/4~£'/ '""Phil Blackwell / Regional Project Manager Assistant Regional Project Manager I] 3.0 .ONAL POPULATIONS AND ENVI.MENTS 3.1 POPULATION AND LAND USE The General Electric facility is located in the community of East Flat Rock, North Carolina approximately 3.5 miles southeast of the city of Hendersonville. The area surrounding the facility is primarily commercial and residential with some agriculture. Based upon a house (aunt from topographic maps, the population within 4 miles of the facility (with the exception of General Electric ~mployees) is estimated as follows: 0 -0.25 mile (135); 0.25 -0.5 mile (376); 0.5 -1 mile (1,010); 1 -2 miles (2,735); 2 -3 miles (3,722); 3 -4 miles (4,522). The U.S. Census Bureau's conversion factors of 2.59 for Henderson County, North Carolina, and 2.55 for Polk County, North Carolina, were used to estimate the population per household (Refs. 27, 2B). The majority of the facility is fenced v✓lth the exception of the landspreading plots and landfill B. General Electric has a recreational faclity located approximately 150 feet from the small surface impoundment on site. There are currently 1,141 employees at the facility; however, only three of these employees would routinely be near the source areas (Ref. 29). An agricultural area exists approximately 1,500 feet west of the facility (Ref. 30, p. 5). Several habitats for endangered and protected species are located within 4 miles of the site. They are identified as follows: 0 -0.25 mile 1 -2 miles 3 -4 miles Bunched Arrowhead (Sagittaria fasciculata) Sweet Pitcher Plant (Sarracenia ionesii) Bog Turtles (Clem mys muhlenbertgii) Sweet Gale (Myrica ~ Swamp Pink (Helonias bullata) Small Whorled Pogonia (lsotria medeoloides) Bunched Arrowhead (Sagittaria fasciculata) (two separate areas) The Carl Sandburg National Historic Site is located approximately 2.2 miles west of the site (Refs. 27, 3C, 31, 32). -16- • • 3.2 DRAINAGE PATHWAYS AND POTENTIALLY AFFECTED WATER BODIES Bat Fork Creek flows through the General Electric facility. General Electric has an NPDES Permit to discharge into Bat Fork Creek from the surface impoundments (Refs. 15, 27, 29). From the site, Bat Fork Creek flows for approximately 6 miles to its confluence with Mud Creek. Mud Creek then flows for approximately 7 miles, where it empties into the French Broad River. The remainder of the 15-mile surface water pathway is on the French Broad River. Bat Fork Creek and Mud Creek can be used for recreational fishing. Wetland areas are also along these water bodies; however, they are not shown on the topographic map. The French Broad River is used for recreational fishing, boating, and canoeing (Refs. 27, 33). 3.3 GROUNDWATER 3.3.1 Hydrogeology General Electric Company-LSD is located within the Blue Ridge Physiographic Province of the Appalachian Highlands in the southern Appalachian ~ountains near Hendersonville, North CaroHna (Ref. 33, pp. 1-3). The climate of the region is humid-continental. Mean annual precipitation is 38 inches, and mean yearly lake evapora.tion is 34 inches resulting in a net precipitation of 4 inches (Ref. 34, pp. 43, 63). Mean, maximum 24-hour rainfall is 3.7 inches (Ref. 35). The area is underlain by fractured crystalline rocks of Pre-Cambrian age. Topography in the area is characterized as rugged with some flat areas in a few small valleys (Ref. 36, pp. 8-10). The Asheville-Hendersonville area is characterized by a central plateau with moderate reli_ef of 500 to 600 feet, surrounded on all sides by mountains. Elevation of the Asheville Plateau is approximately 2,200 feet above mean sea level (amsl). Northeast-southwest trending metamorphic rock controls the pathways of rivers and creeks in the area. The facility is located adjacent to Bat Fork Creek, the major surface water:ioody in ttre area (Ref. 27). Precambrian-age gneiss and mica-schist are the typical rock types that underlie the Hendersonville area. These metamorphic rocks are intruded by granites of Precambrian and Paleozoic ages (Refs. 34, pp. 5-10; 38, pp. 1-3). The regional trend of Appalachian structures is parallel to the regional strike of folded rocks and is northeast-southwest. A minor alignment of mountain surface corresponds to an eastward trend as well. A major thrust fault called the Brevard Fault Zone occurs to the northwest of the facility (Ref. 34, p. 19). Directly beneath the General Electric facility is the Henderson Gneiss, a biotite gneiss unit that contains feldspar porphyroblasts in a finer-grained biotite gneiss matrix. -17- q I Coarse gran,te, biotite g •• hornblende gneiss, and mica schist oc. local rock bodies within the Henderson Gr.eiss (Ref. 34, pp. 9-12). The occurrence of groundwater in the area is characterized by a residual soil/crystalline rock aquifer system. Metamorphic and igneous rocks are chemically weathered in place to form a saprolite residual soil on top of crystalline bedrock. Water in the crystalline rock occurs in fractures and faults and is fed by downward percolation of precipitation through the overlying residual soil. Residual soils are composed of sand, silts, and clay in varying proportions. The water table in a crystalline rock aquifer generall_1 resides both in the residual soil and within rock fractures and joints. Residual soils beneath the facility range in thickness from less than 1 to 88 feet (Ref. 5, p. 6). Groundwater in the area is available from springs and wells. The average well depth in the area is 118 feet with an average yield of 18.3 gpm (Ref. 38, pp. 92-93). ·Groundwater has been encountered beneath the facility area at depths ranging from 3 to 29 feet below land surface. A potentiometric surface map of the groundwater surface indicates groundwater flow is predominantly to the south and east (Figure 3-1). The hydraulic gradient of the fac'lity area ranged from 0.01 to 0.05 feet/foot (1 % to 5%). Hydraulic conductivity values, derived from ;lug tests performed by Law Engineering Co. (now known as Law Environmental). ranged from 7.1 x 10-6 to 7.3 x 10·4 cm/sec for the soils bene_ath the facility and from 9.6 x 10•7 to 4.2 x 10·4 cm/sec for the fractured bedrock. The mean hydraulic conductivity was 1.2 x 10·4 cm/sec for the soils and 1.0 x 10·4 for the fractured bedrock (Ref. 5, p. 8). 3.3,2 Aquifer Use The majority of residents within 4 miles of the General Electric facility receive drinking water from the city of Hendersonville. Hendersonville obtains its potable water from surface water intakes that would not be affected by the site. Where water lines are not available, drinking water is provided by small community wells or private wells. Based upon a housecount from topographic maps, the estimated population utilizing wells for potable water within 4 miles of the site is estimated as follows: 0 ':0.25 mile (-44); 0.25 -0.5 mile (135); 0.5 -1 mile (96); 1 · 2 miles (728); 2 · 3 miles (1,142); 3 · 4 miles (1,763). The U.S. Census Bureau's conversion.factors of 2.59 for Henderson County, North Carolina and 2.55 for Polk County, North Carolina were used to estimate the population per household (Refs. 27, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43). -18- WM&Ui#.HM I' I Date: Name: U.D STATES ENVIROtlMENTAL PRO.ION AGENCY REGION IV 345 COURTLAND STREET. N.E. ATLANTA. GEORGIA 30365 Telephone Nwnber: (Q 93 -CJ,SsJ Occupation: EPA Interviewers: Question: For what years di_d you haul waste? ;:w~!;tti'\01~~~ 5£:t, ,:~"t·i ~f-~a•pv J'\~'1 ~ o.mQ Reference #6 " • • Question: Whose waste did you haul? Question: Where did you haul waste? If possible, list fi= and location waste was deposited. Answer: I ---J::..,U-....Sa'-!--\...\Jl.,::y_:J..U....l.4-f~~..l,Jl.C,:~-~~~'--~~-,.,p_,___:;~~.#--_..I) tr)I ~ h... " ' • • Question: For what years did you haul waste to yonr property located off Tabor Road, known as the Shepherd Farm Site? Answer: Question: Whose waste was taken to the Shepherd Farm Site? {both industrial, municipal and/or private) Anmca ~~~;E" ;~~-N n Q iu Q rtQ::!)M~o ;b_o.Q 29,jG~ ~-tt=°"~'r;J 1:,s 2\,~\-w,'\.2. Questions: What types of waste were taken to the Shepherd Farm Site? { garbage, paper, construction debris, drums, etc) Answer: I,')~ J ~ bilCQI\ i,,. 1 , Q g::j.,"'~ Q. 0 . ~~ rm tla O ':64~:n-~ C-ln:o etr)I rt-/), 1 ~~~ ~~ • • Question: Did you have any State/County/City Permits to haul waste? To operate a dump/landfill? · ' Witnesses: , 11/-f?~yJ --1}. (;_ ' 'fEJ (~:,,..,,,, t[ ,y' tJY-C,/ 7_19'71/ •------"-- -7, J,. .r../ , I_ I J '--f' • Lf; :~ , .. ·.~! ..• , Question: Did you have any State/County/City Permits to haul waste? To operate a dump/landfill? Answer: 'f::) 1') j pJ .._ • ~ ~~ 4 Z Witnesses: I . . ,1;__, __ ,.~,. • • FILE COPY LAW ENGINEERING geotechnical, environmental & construction materials consultants 1100 THOUSAND OAKS BLVD. GOLDEN OAKS BUSINEi~ GREENVILLE, SOUTH C . · ';r,;,.iiftj' vro (soa) 2BS-s11s ·-c, 1.,, C .St:'"' l lo 1;;,~J September 7, 1989 SUPERFUNO BffANCH North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development CERCLA Superfund P.O. Box 2091 Raleigh, North Carolina 27602 Attention: Subject: Mr. Grover Nicholson Chemical Analysis of Ground-Water Samples Shepherd Property Project East Flat Rock, North Carolina Law Engineering Job Number GVE-2231 Dear Mr. Nicholson: Pursuant to the request of the General Electric Lighting System Department, Hendersonville, North Carolina and NCDNR-DEM in Asheville, North Carolina, we are forwarding the results of chemical analysis of ground-water samples. Ground-water samples were collected on June 28, 1989 from twelve residential wells in the vicinity of the E.B. Shepherd property on Oak Grove Road, East Flat Rock, North Carolina. Results of these chemical analysis are attached, and a table which identifies each property owner with the respective sample identification is provided. Samples designated WW-9, WW-10, WW-11 and WW-12 correspond to the "Hill" residence, the "Hill" slaughter house, Raglin ( rental property) and Maybin Hill respectively. These wells were resampled from a previous effort. The four samples reveal the presence cf North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Law Engineering Job Number GVE-2231 September 7, 1989 Page 2 ground-water contamination by tetrachloroethane. Note also that values of 1, 2-dichloroethane and methylene chloride detected in the trip blank sample represent laboratory artifacts. Samples from WW- 1, WW-4 and WW-8 were split with the Hendersonville County Heal th Department (Mr. Robert Smith) for QA analysis. Please notify if we can be of further assistance. /kp Respectfully yours, LAW ENGINEERING /fe'vVlv1-? /4~~ Thomas L. Lammons Manager of Environmental Services ~--------------------------------------~ • July 20, 1989 Li:!w Engineering, Inc. 1100 Thousand Oaks Blvd. Greenville, SC 29607 LE Job Number: GVE-2231 • " LAW ENVIRONIIEJITAL INC. 112 10/INl'MK ~ KENNESAII( GEORllA ~~-5599 40H21-3'00 j~@m!lWijID) JUL 2 1 1989 LAW ENGINEERING GREENViLLE, S.C. Subject: Chemical Analysis of Samples Received on 6/30/89---#89-3820-0l through 13 Law Environmental National Laboratories has retested the above referenced samples and has revised the results of your report on the following pages. These results relate only to the contents of the samples as submitted. T_his report shall not be reproduced except in full without the approval of Law Environmental National Laboratories. If there are any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. Sincerely, LAW ENVIRONMENTAL NA~L L~ ~ -:v /h1~61JI Clifford H. McBride OA/OC Coordinator Attachment: Data Report . -i Date 07/20/89 Page 1 Lab Number Project No. Project Name Station ID Matrix· Type Collector Remarks • LAW ENVIRONMENTAL NATIONAL ilRATORI&S TESr DATA REPORT ---Project Inrormation 89-3820-01 OVE-2231 SHEPHERD PROPERTY WW-1 w GRAB GS Cust. No. Sample Information --- Sampled Date/Time Received Date/Time Received From/By Chain of Custody Number of Containers ---Test Data --- 06/28/89 09:25 06/30/89 10: 15 GS/CLM 6980 3 Parameter •............................. Method .... Units Det. Limit Results ... Test Date Analy --ORGANICS PREP RESULTS -- GC voe SCREENING N/A 07/03/89 JAS --ORGANIC ANALYSIS RESULTS Bromodichloromethane -EPA 601 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 BH Bromoform EPA 601 ug/1 2.0 ND 07/03/89 BH Bromomethane EPA 601 ug/1 12 ND 07/03/89 BH Carbon tetrachloride EPA 601 ug/1 1.2 ND 07/03/89 BH Chloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 5.2 ND 07/03/89 BH 2-Chloroethylvinyl ether EPA 601 ug/1 1.3 ND 07/03/89 BH Chloroform EPA 601 ug/1 0.5 ND 07/03/89 BH Chloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.8 ND 07/03/89 BH Dibromochloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.9 ND 07/03/89 BH 1,2-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 1.5 ND 07/03/89 BH 1,3-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 3.2 ND 07/03/89 BH 1,4-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 2.4 ND 07/03/89 BH Dichlorodifluoromethane EPA 601 ug/1 18 ND 07/03/89 BH 1,1-Dichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.7 ND 07/03/89 BH 1,2 Dichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1-Dichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.3 ND 07/03/89 KD Trans-1,2-Dichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,2-Dichloropropane EPA 601 ug/1 0.4 ND 07/03/89 KD cis-1,3-Dichloropropene EPA 601 ug/1 3.4 ND 07/03/89 KD Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene EPA 601 ug/1 3.4 ND 07/03/89 KD Methylene Chloride EPA 601 ug/1 2.5 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KD Tetrachloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1,1-Trichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1,2-Trichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.2 ND 07/03/89 KD Signed /.~d . .; Date 07/20/89 Page 2 Lab Number Project No. 89-3820-01 GVE-2231 • LAW ENVIRONMENTAL NATIONAL loRATORIES ~ DATA REPORT ---Test Data --- Para.meter ............................... Method .... Units Det. Limit Results ... Test Date Analy --ORGANIC ANALYSIS RESULTS Trichloroethene EPA 6ol ug/1 1.2 ND 07/03/89 KD Trichlorofluoromethane EPA 601 ug/1 3,2 ND 07/03/89 KD Vinyl Chloride EPA 601 ug/1 1.8 ND 07/03/89 KD Benzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Chlorobenzene EPA 6o2 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Ethyl benzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Toluene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Xylenes EPA 602 ug/1 2.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Signed ,_ Date 07/20/89 Page 1 Lab Number Project No. Project Name Station ID Matrix Type Collector Remarks • LAW ENVIRONMENTAL NATIONAL ~RATORIES TEST DATA REPORT ---Project Information --- 89-3820-02 GVE-2231 Cust. No. SHEPHERD PROPERTY Sample Information --- WW-2 Sampled Date/Time w Received Date/Time GRAB Received From/By GS Chain of Custody Number of Containers ---Test Data --- 06/28/89 09:55 06/30/89 10:15 GS/CLM 698o 3 Parameter .............................. Method. . . • Uni ts Det. Limit Results ... Test Date Analy --ORGANICS PREP RESULTS -- GC voe SCREENING N/A 07/03/89 JAS --ORGANIC ANALYSIS RESULTS -- Bromodichloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Bromoform EPA 601 ug/1 2.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Bromomethane EPA 601 ug/1 12 ND 07/03/89 KD Carbon tetrachloride EPA 601 ug/1 1.2 ND 07/03/89 KD Chlo roe thane EPA 601 ug/1 5.2 ND 07/03/89 KD 2-Chloroet:,ylvinyl ether EPA 601 ug/1 1.3 ND 07/03/89 KD Chlorofo= EPA 601 ug/1 0.5 ND 07/03/89 KD Chloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.8 ND 07/03/89 KD Dibromochloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.9 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,2-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 1.5 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,3-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 3.2 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,4-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 2.4 ND 07/03/89 KD Dichlorodifluoromethane EPA 601 ug/1 18 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1-Dichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.7 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,2 Dichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1-Dichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.3 ND 07/03/89 KD Trans-1,2-Dichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,2-Dichloropropane EPA 601 ug/1 0.4 ND 07/03/89 KD cis-1,3-Dichloropropene EPA 601 ug/1 3.4 ND 07/03/89 KD Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene EPA 601 ug/1 3.4 ND 07/03/89 KD Methylene Chloride EPA 601 ug/1 2.5 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KD Tetrachloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND .07/03/89 KD 1,1,1-Trichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KO 1,1,2-Trichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.2 ND 07/03/89 KO Signed ~~✓c?J Date 07/20/89 Page 2 • LAW ENVIRONMENTAL NATIONAL toRATORIES TEST DATA REPORT Lab Number 89-3820-02 Project No. OVE-2231 ---Test Data --- Parameter .............................. Method .... Units Det. Limit Results ... Test Date Ansly --ORGANIC ANALYSIS RF.SULTS -- Trichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.2 ND 07/03/89 KD Trichlorofluoromethane EPA 601 ug/1 3.2 ND 07/03/89 KD Vinyl Chloride EPA 601 ug/1 1.8 ND . 07/03/89 KD Benzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Chlorobenzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Ethyl benzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Toluene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Xylenes EPA 602 ug/1 2.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Signed • • LAW ENVIRONMENTAL NATIONAL LABORATORIES TEST DATA REPORT Date 07/20/89 Page 1 ---Project Information --- Lab Number 89-3820-03 Project No. GVE-2231 Cust. No. Project Name SHEPHERD PROPERTY Station ID Matrix Type Collector Remarks WW-3 w GRAB GS ---Sample Information --- Sampled Date/Time Received Date/Time Received From/By Chain of Custody Number of Containers ---Test Data --- 06/28/89 10:10 06/30/89 10: 15 GS/CLM 6980 3 Parameter ......•....................... Method. . . . Uni ts Det. Limit Results ... Test Date Analy --ORGANICS PREP RE.SULTS -- GC voe SCRL:NING N/A 07/03/89 JAS --ORGANIC '-.~ALYSIS RE.SULTS -- Bromodichlc :·omethane EPA 6ol ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Bromoform EPA 6ol ug/1 2.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Bromometha: " EPA 6ol ug/1 12 ND 07/03/89 KD Carbon tet,,chloride EPA 601 ug/1 1.2 ND 07/03/89 KD Chloroethe:·.e EPA 601 ug/1 5.2 ND 07/03/89 KD 2-Chloroet ··,ylvinyl ether EPA 601 ug/1 1.3 ND 07/03/89 KD Chlorofort EPA 601 ug/1 0.5 ND 07/03/89 KD Chlorometlme EPA 601 ug/1 0.8 ND 07/03/89 KD Dibromoch}oromethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.9 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,2-Dichlcrobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 1.5 ND 07/03/89 KD 1, 3-Dichlcrobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 3,2 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,4-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 2.4 ND 07/03/89 KD Dichlorodifluoromethane EPA 601 ug/1 18 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1-Dichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.7 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,2 Dichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1-Dichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.3 ND 07/03/89 KD Trans-1,2-Dichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,2-Dichloropropane EPA 6ol ug/1 0.4 ND 07/03/89 KD cis-1,3-Dichloropropene EPA 6ol ug/1 3.4 ND 07/03/89 KD Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene EPA 6ol ug/1 3.4 ND 07/03/89 KD Methylene Chloride EPA 6ol ug/1 2.5 ND 07/03/89 KD 1, 1, 2, 2-Tetrachloroethane · EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KD Tetrachloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1,1-Trichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1,2-Trichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.2 ND 07/03/89 KD Signed c!~c,{?J . ,. Date 07/20/89 Page 2 Lab Number Project No. • • 89-3820-03 GVE-2231 LAW ENVIRONMENTAL NATIONAL LABORATORIES TFST DATA REPORT ---Test Data --- Parameter .............................. Method .... Units Det. Limit Results ... Test Date Analy --ORGANIC ANALYSIS RESULTS Trichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.2 ND 07/03/89 KO Trichlorofluoromethane EPA 601 ug/1 3.2 ND 07/03/89 KO Vinyl.Chloride EPA 601 ug/1 1.8 ND 07/03/89 KO Benzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KO Chlorobenzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KO Ethyl benzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KO Toluene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KO Xylenes EPA 602 ug/1 2.0 ND 07/03/89 KO Signed Date 07/20/89 Page 1 Lab Number Project No. • 89-3820-04 GVE-2231 • LAW ENVIRONMENTAL NATIONAL LABORATORIES TEST DATA REPORT ---Project Information Cust. No. Project Name SHEPHERD PROPERTY Station ID Matrix Type Collector Remar-ks WW-4 w GRAB GS ---Sample Information --- Sampled Date/Time Received Date/Time Received From/By Chain of Custody Number of Container-a ---Test Data --- 06/28/89 11:05 06/30/89 10: 15 GS/CLM 698o 3 Parameter ..•••.•••••..•..•••.•.•.•.•..• Method •••. Units Det. Limit Results .•. Test Date Analy --ORGANICS PREP RESULTS -- GC voe SCREENING N/A 07/03/89 JAS --ORGANIC ANALYSIS RESULTS Bromodichlor-omethane EPA 601 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Bromoform EPA 601 ug/1 2.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Bromomethane EPA 601 ug/1 12 ND 07/03/89 KD Car-ban tetrachlor-ide EPA 601 ug/1 1.2 ND 07/03/89 KD Chloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 5.2 ND 07/03/89 KD 2-Chloroethylvinyl ether-EPA 601 ug/1 1.3 ND 07/03/89 KD Chlor-oform EPA 601 ug/1 0.5 ND 07/03/89 KD Chloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.8 ND 07/03/89 KD Dibromochloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.9 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,2-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 1.5 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,3-Dichlor-obenzene EPA 601 ug/1 3.2 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,4-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 2.4 ND 07/03/89 KD Dichlorodifluoromethane EPA 601 ug/1 18 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1-Dichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.7 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,2 Dichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1-Dichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.3 ND 07/03/89 KD Trans-1,2-Dichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,2-Dichloropropane EPA 601 ug/1 0.4 ND 07/03/89 KD cis-1,3-Dichloropr-opene EPA 601 ug/1 3,4 ND 07/03/89 KD Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene EPA 601 ug/1 3,4 ND 07/03/89 KD Methylene Chlor-ide EPA 601 ug/1 2.5 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1,2,2-Tetr-achlor-oethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KD Tetr-achlor-oethene EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1,1-Tr-ichlor-oethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1,2-Tr-ichlor-oethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.2 ND 07/03/89 KD Sirned ·c::"!'~<-/?J Date 07/20/89 Page 2 Lab Number Project No. 89-3820-04 GVE-2231 • LAW ENVIRONMENTAL NATIONAL !ORATORIES TEST DATA REPORT ---Test Data --- Parameter .............................. Method .... Units Det. Limit Results ... Test Date Analy --ORGANIC ANALYSIS RESULTS Trichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.2 ND 07/03/89 KD Trichlorofluoromethane EPA 6ol ug/1 3,2 ND 07/03/89 KD Vinyl Chloride EPA 6ol ug/1 1.8 ND 07/03/89 KD Benzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Chlorobenzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Ethyl benzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Toluene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Xylenes EPA 602 ug/1 2.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Signed Date 07/20/89 Page 1 Lab Number Project No. Project Name Station ID Matrix Type Collector Remarks • • LAW ENVIRONMEHI'AL NATIONAL LABORATORIFS TEST DATA REPORT ---Project Information --- 89-3820-05 GVE-2231 SHEPHERD PROPERTY WW-5 w GRAB GS Cuet. No. Sample Information --- Sampled Date/Time Received Date/Time Received From/By Chain of Custody Number of Containers ---Test Data --- 06/28/89 11: 40 · 06/30/89 10:15 GS/CLM 6980 3 Parameter ...................•.......... Method . . . . Uni ts Det. Limit Results ... Test Date Analy --ORGANICS PREP RESULTS -- GC voe SCREENING N/A 07/03/89 JAS --ORGANIC ANALYSIS RESULTS -- Bromodichloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 1.0 ND 07 /03/89 KD Bromoform EPA 601 ug/1 2.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Bromomethane EPA 601 ug/1 12 ND 07 /03/89 KD Carbon tetrachloride EPA 601 ug/1 1.2 ND 07/03/89 KD Chloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 5.2 ND 07/03/89 KD 2-Chloroethylvinyl ether EPA 601 ug/1 1.3 ND 07/03/89 KD Chloroform EPA 601 ug/1 0.5 ND 07/03/89 KD Chloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.8 ND 07/03/89 KD Dibromochloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.9 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,2-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 1.5 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,3-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 3.2 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,4-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 2.4 ND 07/03/89 KD Dichlorodifluoromethane EPA 601 ug/1 18 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1-Dichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.7 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,2 Dichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1-Dichioroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.3 ND 07/03/89 KD Trans-1,2-Dichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,2-Dichloropropane EPA 601 ug/1 0.4 ND 07/03/89 KD cis-1,3-Dichloropropene EPA 601 ug/1 3,4 ND 07/03/89 KD Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene EPA 601 ug/1 3.4 ND 07/03/89 KD Methylene Chloride EPA 601 ug/1 2.5 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KD Tetrachloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1,1-Trichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1,2-Trichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.2 ND 07/03/89 KD ~i l'.TT'lt:1A /: ~ c/2;_/ Date 07/20/89 Page 2 Lab Number 89-3820-05 Project No. GVE-2231 • LAW ENVIRONMENTAL NATIONAL aRATORil'S TESr DATA REPORT ---Test Data --- Parameter .............................. Method .... Units Det. Limit Results ... Test Date Analy --ORGANIC ANALYSIS RESULTS Trichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.2 ND 07/03/89 KO ,Trichlorofluoromethane EPA 601 ug/1 3,2 ND 07/03/89 KO Vinyl Chloride EPA 601 ug/1 1.8 ND 07/03/89 KO Benzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KO Chlorobenzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KO Ethyl benzene EPA 602 ug/1 LO ND 07/03/89 KO Toluene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KO Xylenes EPA 602 ug/1 2.0 ND 07/03/89 KO Signed Date 07/20/89 Page 1 Lab Number Project No. Project Name Station ID Matrix Type Collector Remarks • LAW ENVIRONMENTAL NATIONAL &RATORIES nsT DATA REPORT ---Project Information 89-3820-06 OVE-2231 Cust. No. SHEPHERD PROPERTY ---Sample Information --- ww-6 w GRAB GS Sampled Date'/Time Received Date/Time Received From/By Chain of Custody Number of Containers ---Test Data --- 06/28/89 12: 10 06/30/89 10: 15 GS/CLM 6980 3 Parameter .............................. Method. . . . Uni ts Det. Limit Results ... Test Date Analy --ORGANICS PREP RESULTS·-- GC voe SCREENING H/A 07/03/89 JAS --ORGANIC ANALYSIS RESULTS -- Bromodichloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 1.0 HD 07/03/89 KD Bromoform EPA 601 ug/1 2.0 HD 07/03/89 KD Bromomethane EPA 601 ug/1 12 HD 07/03/89 KD Carbon tetrachloride EPA 601 ug/1 1.2 HD 07/03/89 KD Chloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 5.2 HD 07/03/89 KD 2-Chloroethylvinyl ether EPA 601 ug/1 1.3 HD 07/03/89 KD Chloroform EPA 601 ug/1 0.5 HD 07/03/89 KD Chloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.8 HD 07/03/89 KD Dibromochloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.9 HD 07/03/89 KD 1,2-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 1.5 HD 07/03/89 KD 1,3-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 3.2 HD 07/03/89 KD 1,4-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 2.4 HD 07/03/89 KD Dichlorodifluoromethane EPA 601 ug/1 18 HD 07/03/89 KD 1,1-Dichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.7 HD 07/03/89 KD 1,2 Dichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 HD 07/03/89 BH 1,1-Dichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.3 HD 07/03/89 BH Trans-1,2-Dichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.0 HD 07/03/89 BH 1,2-Dichloropropane EPA 601 ug/1 0.4 HD 07/03/89 BH cis-1,3-Dichloropropene EPA 601 ug/1 3.4 HD 07/03/89 BH Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene EPA 601 ug/1 3,4 HD 07/03/89 BH Methylene Chloride EPA 601 ug/1 2.5 HD 07/03/89 BH 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 HD 07/03/89 BH Tetrachloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 HD 07/03/89 BH 1,1,1-Trichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 HD 07/03/89 BH 1,1,2-Trichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.2 HD 07/03/89 BH Signed ~/2-,~J Date 07/20/89 Page 2 Lab Number 89-3820-06 Project No. GVE-2231 • • LAW ENVIRONMENTAL NATIONAL LABORATORIES TEST DATA REPORT ---Test Data --- Parameter ....•......................... Method .... Units Det. Limit Results ... Test Date Analy --ORGANIC ANALYSIS RESULTS Trichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 ~-2 ND 07/03/89 BH Trichlorofluoromethane EPA 601 ug/1 3,2 ND 07/03/89 BH Vinyl Chloride EPA 601 ug/1 1.8 ND 07/03/89 BH Benzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 BH Chlorobenzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 BH Ethyl benzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 BH Toluene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 BH Xylenes EPA 602 ug/1 2.0 ND 07/03/89 BH Signed Date 07/20/89 Page 1 Lab Number Project No. Project Name Station ID Matrix Type Collector Remarks • • LAW ENVIRONMENTAL NATIONAL LABORATORIFS TFST DATA REPORT ---Project Information --- 89-3820-07 GVE-2231 Cust. No. SHEPHERD PROPERTY ---Sample Information --- WW-7 w GRAB GS Sampled Date/Time Received Date/Time Received From/By Chain of Custody Number of Containers ---Test Data --- 06/28/89 ,11:55 06/30/89 10: 15 GS/CLM 6980 3 Parameter. • • • • • . . • . . • • • • • • . • . • . . • • • • • • • Method. • • • Uni ts Det. Limit Results. . • Test Date Analy --ORGANICS PREP RESULTS -- GC voe SCREENING N/A 07/03/89 JAS --ORGANIC ANALYSIS RESULTS Bromodichloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 1.0 Bromoform EPA 601 ug/1 2.0 Bromomethane EPA 601 ug/1 12 Carbon tetrachloride EPA 601 ug/1 1.2 Chloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 5,2 2-Chloroethylvinyl ether EPA 601 ug/1 1.3 Chloroform EPA 601 ug/1 0.5 Chloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.8 Dibromochloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.9 1,2-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 1.5 1,3-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 3.2 1,4-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 2.4 Dichlorodifluoromethane EPA 601 ug/1 18 1,1-Dichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.7 1,2 Dichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 1,1-Dichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.3 Trans-1,2-Dichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.0 1,2-Dichloropropane EPA 601 ug/1 0.4 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene EPA 601 ug/1 3,4 Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene EPA 601 ug/1 3,4 Methylene Chloride EPA 601 ug/1 2.5 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 Tetrachloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 1,1,1-Trichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 1,1,2-Trichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.2 ND 07/03/89 KD ND 07/03/89 KD ND 07/03/89 KD ND 07/03/89 KD ND 07/03/89 KD ND 07/03/89 KD ND 07/03/89 KD ND 07/03/89 KD ND 07/03/89 KD ND 07/03/89 KD ND 07/03/89 KD ND 07/03/89 KD ND 07/03/89 KD ND 07/03/89 KD ND 07/03/89 KD ND 07/03/89 KD ND 07/03/89 KD ND 07/03/89 KD ND 07/03/89 KD ND 07/03/89 KD ND 07/03/89 KD ND 07/03/89 KD ND 07/03/89 KD ND 07/03/89 KD ND 07/03/89 KD Signed ~~<d Date 07/20/89 Page 2 Lab Number 89-3820-07 Project No. GVE-2231 • LAW ENVIRONMENl'AL NATIONAL .RATORIES TFST DATA REPORT ---Test Date --- Peremeter ......•.......•............... Method .... Units Det. Limit Results ... Test Date Analy --ORGANIC ANALYSIS RESULTS Trichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 1.2 ND 07/03/89 KO Trichlorofluoromethane EPA 601 ug/1 3.2 ND 07/03/89 KO Vinyl Chloride EPA 601 ug/1 1.8 ND 07/03/89 KO Benzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KO Chlorobenzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KO Ethyl benzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KO Toluene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KO Xylenes EPA 602 ug/1 2.0 ND 07/03/89 KO Signed Date 07/20/89 Page 1 Lab Number Project No. Project Name Station ID Matrix Type Collector Remarks • LAW ENVIRONMENTAL NATIONAL 4loRATORIFS TEST DATA REPORT 89-3820-08 OVE-2231 ---Project Information --- Cust. No. SHEPHERD PROPERTY ww-8 w GRAB GS ---Sample Information --- Sampled Date/Time Received Date/Time Received From/By Chain of Custody Number of Containers ---Test Data --- 06/28/89 13:55 06/30/89 10:15 GS/CLM 6980 3 Parameter .................•............ Method ...• Units Det. Limit Results ..• Test Date Anal --ORGANICS PREP RFSULTS -- GC voe SCREENING N/A 07/03/89 JAS --ORGANIC ANALYSIS RFSULTS Bromodichloromethane EPA 6ol ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Bromoform EPA 6ol ug/1 2.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Bromomethane EPA 6o1 ug/1 12 ND 07/03/89 KD Carbon tetrachloride EPA 6ol ug/1 1.2 ND 07/03/89 KD Chloroethane EPA 6ol ug/1 5.2 ND 07/03/89 KD 2-Chloroethylvinyl ether EPA 6ol ug/1 1.3 ND 07/03/89 KD Chloroform EPA 6ol ug/1 0.5 ND 07/03/89 KD Chloromethane EPA 6o1 ug/1 0.8 ND 07/03/89 KD Dibromochloromethane EPA 6ol ug/1 0.9 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,2-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 1.5 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,3-Dichlorobenzene EPA 6ol ug/1 3.2 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,4-Dichlorobenzene EPA 6ol ug/1 2.4 ND 07/03/89 KD Dichlorodifluoromethane EPA 6ol ug/1 18 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1-Dichloroethane EPA 6ol ug/1 0.7 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,2 Dichloroethane EPA 6ol ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1-Dichloroethene EPA 6o1 ug/1 1.3 ND 07/03/89 KD Trans-1,2-Dichloroethene EPA 6ol ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,2-Dichloropropane EPA 6ol ug/1 0.4 ND 07/03/89 KD cis-1,3-Dichloropropene EPA 6ol ug/1 3.4 ND 07/03/89 KD Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene EPA 6o1 ug/1 3.4 ND 07/03/89 KD Methylene Chloride EPA 6o1 ug/1 2.5 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane EPA 6ol ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KD Tetrachloroethene EPA 6ol ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1,1-Trichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1,2-Trichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.2 ND 07/03/89 KD Signed ,-!?.-..,<J Date 07/20/89 Page 2 Lab Number Project No. 89-3820-08 GVE-2231 • • LAW ENVIRONMENTAL NATIONAL LABORATORIES TEST DATA RF.PORT ---Test Data --- Parameter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Method. . . . Uni ts Det. Limit Results ... Test Date Analy --ORGANIC ANALYSIS RESULTS Trichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.2 ND 07/03/89 KO Trichlorofluoromethane EPA 6o1 ug/1 3.2 ND 07/03/89 KO Vinyl Chloride EPA 6o1 ug/1 1.8 ND 07/03/89 KO Benzene EPA 6o2 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KO Chlorobenzene EPA 6o2 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KO Ethyl benzene EPA 6o2 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KO Toluene EPA 6o2 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KO Xylenes EPA 6o2 ug/1 2.0 ND 07/03/89 KO Signed Date 07/20/89 Page 1 Lab Number Project No. Project Name Station ID Matrix Type Collector Remarks • LAW ENVIRONMENTAL NATIONAL ilRATORIE.S TEST DATA REPORT ---Project Information 89-3820-09 GVE-2231 SHEPHERD PROPERTY WW-9 w GRAB GS Cust. No. Sample Information --- Sampled Date/Time Received Date/Time Received From/By Chain of Custody Number of Containers ---Test Data --- 06/28/89 15:50 06/30/89 10:15 GS/CLM 6980 3 Parameter .............................. Method .••. Units Det. Limit Results ••• Test Date Analy --ORGANICS PREP RE.5ULTS -- GC voe SCREENING N/A 07/03/89 JAS --ORGANIC ANALYSIS RE.5ULTS Bromodichloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/11/89 KD Bromoform EPA 601 ug/1 2.0 ND 07/11/89 KD Bromomethane EPA 601 ug/1 12 ND 07/11/89 KD Carbon tetrachloride EPA 601 ug/1 1.2 ND 07/11/89 KD Chloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 5,2 ND 07 /11/89 KD 2-Chloroethylvinyl ether EPA 601 ug/1· 1.3 ND 07/11/89 KD Chloroform EPA 601 ug/1 0.5 ND 07/11/89 KD Chloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.8 ND 07/11/89 KD Dibromochloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.9 ND 07 /11/89 KD 1,2-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 1.5 ND 07/11/89 KD 1,3-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 3,2 ND 07/11/89 KD 1,4-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 2.4 ND 07/11/89 KD Dichlorodifluoromethane EPA 601 ug/1 18 ND 07/11/89 KD 1,1-Dichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.7 ND 07/11/89 KD 1,2 Dichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/11/89 KD 1,1-Dichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.3 ND 07/11/89 KD Trans-1,2-Dichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/11/89 KD 1,2-Dichloropropane EPA 601 ug/1 0.4 ND 07/11/89 KD cis-1,3-Dichloropropene EPA 601 ug/1 3,4 ND 07/11/89 KD Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene EPA 601 ug/1 3.4 ND 07/11/89 KD Methylene Chloride EPA 601 ug/1 2.5 ND 07/11/89 KD 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07 /11/89 KD Tetrachloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 155 07/11/89 KD 1,1,1-Trichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/11/89 KD 1,1,2-Trichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.2 ND 07/11/89 KD Signed c;~~ Date 07/20/89 Page 2 Lab Number 89-3820-09 Project No. GVE-2231 • LAW ENVIRONMENTAL NATIONAL loRATORIES TE.ST DATA REPORT ---Test Data --- Parameter ............•................. Method .... Units Det. Limit Results ... Test Date Analy --ORGANIC ANALYSIS RESULTS Trichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.2 ND 07/11/89 KD Trichlorofluoromethane EPA 601 ug/1 3.2 ND 07/11/89 KD Vinyl Chloride EPA 601 ug/1 1.8 ND 07/11/89 KO Benzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07 /11/89 KO Chlorobenzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/11/89 KO Ethyl benzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/11/89 KO Toluene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/11/89 KO Xylenes EPA 602 ug/1 -2.0 ND 07/11/89 KO Signed Date 07/20/89 Page 1 Lab Number Project No. Project Name Station ID, : Matrix Type Collector Remarks • • LAW ENVIRONMENTAL NATIONAL LABORATORIFS TEST DATA REPORT ---Project Information --- 89-3820-10 GVE-2231 Cust. No. SHEPHERD PROPERTY ---Sample Information --- WW-10 w GRAB GS Sampled Date/Time Received Date/Time Received From/By Chain of Custody Number of Containers ---Test Data --- 06/28/89 06/30/89 GS/CLM 698o 3 16:00 10:15 Parameter .....................•........ Method .•.. Units Det. Limit Results ... Test Date Analy --ORGANICS PREP RESULTS -- GC voe SCREENING N/A 07/03/89 JAS --ORGANIC ANALYSIS RESULTS Bromodichloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Bromoform EPA 601 ug/1 2.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Bromomethane EPA 601 ug/1 12 ND 07/03/89 KD Carbon tetrachloride EPA 601 ug/1 1.2 ND 07/03/89 KD Chloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 5.2 ND 07/03/89 KD 2-Chloroethylvinyl ether EPA 601 ug/1 1.3 ND 07/03/89 KD Chloroform EPA 601 ug/1 0.5 ND 07/03/89 KD Chloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.8 ND 07/03/89 KD Dibromochloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.9 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,2-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 1.5 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,3-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 3.2 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,4-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 2.4 ND 07/03/89 KD Dichlorodifluoromethane EPA 601 ug/1 18 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1-Dichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.7 ND 07/03/89 KD 1, 2 Dichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0,3 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1-Dichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.3 ND 07/03/89 KD Trans-1,2-Dichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,2-Dichloropropane EPA 601 ug/1 0.4 ND 07/03/89 KD cis-1,3-Dichloropropene EPA 601 ug/1 3.4 ND 07/03/89 KD Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene EPA 601 ug/1 3.4 ND 07/03/89 KD Methylene Chloride EPA 601 ug/1 2.5 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0. 3 ND 07/03/89 KD Tetrachloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 8.7 07/03/89 KD 1,1,1-Trichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1,2-Trichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.2 ND. 07/03/89 KD Signed L~-A2:/ Date 07/20/89 Page 2 Lab Number Project No. 89-3820-10 GVE-2231 • LAW ENVIRONMENTAL NATIONAL loRATORIES TEST DATA REPORT ---Test Data --- Parameter .............................. Method ...• Units Det. Limit Results ... Test Date Analy --ORGANIC ANALYSIS RESULTS Trichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.2 ND 07/03/89 KD Trichlorofluoromethane EPA 601 ug/1 3.2 ND 07/03/89· KD Vinyl Chloride EPA 601 ug/1 1.8 ND 07/03/89 . KD Benzene· EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Chlorobenzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Ethyl benzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Toluene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Xylenes EPA 602 ug/1 2.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Signed Date 09/05/89 Page 1 Lab Number Project No. Project Name • • LAW ENVIRONMENTAL NATIONAL LABORATORIES TEST DATA REPORT ---Project Information --- 89-3820-11 GVE-2231 SHEPHERD PROPERTY Cust. No. Manager: GLENN SOFGE Station ID Matrix Type Collector Remarks WW-11 w GRAB GS ---Sample Information --- Sampled Date/Time Received Date/Time Received From/By Chain of Custody Number of Containers ---Test Data --- 06/28/89 16: 10 06/30/89 10: 15 GS/CLM 6980 3 Parameter ......•....................... Method ..•. Units Det. Limit Results ..• Test Date Analy ORGANICS PREP RESULTS GC voe SCREENING N/A 07/03/89 JAS --ORGANIC ANALYSIS RESULTS Bromodichloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 1.0 ND 07 /11/89 KD Bromoform EPA 601 ug/1 2.0 ND 07 /11/89 KD Bromomethane EPA 601 ug/1 12 ND 07 /11/89 KD Carbon tetrachloride EPA 601 ug/1 1.2 ND 07 /11/89 KD Chlo roe thane EPA 601 ug/1 5.2 ND 07 /11/89 KD 2-Chloroethylvinyl ether EPA 601 ug/1 1.3 ND 07/11/89 KD Chloroform EPA 601 ug/1 0.5 ND 07 /11/89 KD Chloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.8 ND 07 /11/89 KD Dibromochloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.9 ND 07 /11/89 KD 1,2-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 1.5 ND 07/11/89 KD 1,3-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 3.2 ND 07 /11/89 KD 1,4-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 2.4 ND 07 /11/89 KD Dichlorodifluoromethane EPA 601 ug/1 18 ND 07 /11/89 KD 1,1-Dichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.7 ND 07/11/89 KD 1,2 Dichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/11/89 KD 1,1-Dichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.3 ND 07 /11/89 KD Trans-1,2-Dichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/11/89 KD 1,2-Dichloropropane EPA 601 ug/1 0.4 ND 07/11/89 KD cis-1,3-Dichloropropene EPA 601 ug/1 3.4 ND 07 /11/89 KD Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene EPA 601 ug/1 3.4 ND 07/11/89 KD Methylene Chloride EPA 601 ug/1 2.5 ND 07/11/89 KD 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07 /11/89 KD Tetrachloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 95 07/11/89 KD 1,1,1-Trichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/11/89 KD 1,1,2-Trichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.2 ND 07 /11/89 KD Signed c~✓cr~/ Date 09/05/89 Page 2 Lab Number 89-3820-11 Project No. GVE-2231 • LAW ENVIRONMENTAL NATIONAL .RATORIFS TFST DATA REPORT ---Test Data --- Parameter .............................. Method .... Units Oet. Limit Results ... Test Date Analy --ORGANIC ANALYSIS RFSULTS Trichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.2 NO 07 /11/89 KD Trichlorofluoromethane EPA 601 ug/1 3.2 NO 07 /11/89 KO Vinyl Chloride EPA 601 ug/1 1.8 NO 07/11/89 KD Benzene EPA 602 · .ug/1 1.0 NO 07 /11/89 KD Chlorobenzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 NO 07 /11/89 KD Ethylbenzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 NO 07 /11/89 KO Toluene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 NO 07/11/89 KD Xylenes EPA 602 ug/1 2.0 NO 07 /11/89 KD Signed , Date 07 /20/89 Page 1 Lab Number Project No. Project Name Station ID Matrix Type Collector Remarks • • LAW ENVIRONMENTAL NATIONAL LABORATORIES TE.5T DATA REPORT ---Project Information 89-3820-12 GVE-2231 SHEPHERD PROPERTY WW-12 w GRAB GS Cust. No. Sample Information --- Sampled Date/Time Received Date/Time Received From/By Chain of Custody Number of Containers ---Test Data --- 06/28/89 16:50 06/30/89 10: 15 GS/CLM 698o 3 Parameter .............................. Method . • • • Uni ts Det. Limit Results ..• Test Date Analy --ORGANICS PREP RESULTS -- GC voe SCREENING N/A 07/03/89 JAS --ORGANIC ANALYSIS RESULTS Bromodichloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Bromoform EPA 601 ug/1 2.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Bromomethane EPA 601 ug/1 12 ND 07 /03/89 KD Carbon tetrachloride EPA 601 ug/1 1.2 ND 07 /03/89 KD Chloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 5,2 ND 07/03/89 KD 2-Chloroethylvinyl ether EPA 601 ug/1 1.3 ND 07/03/89 KD Chloroform EPA 601 ug/1 0.5 ND 07/03/89 KD Chloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.8 ND 07/03/89 KD Dibromochloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.9 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,2-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 1.5 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,3-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 3.2 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,4-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 2.4 ND 07/03/89 KD Dichlorodifluoromethane EPA 601 ug/1 18 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1-Dichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.7 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,2 Dichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1-Dichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.3 ND 07/03/89 KD Trans-1,2-Dichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,2-Dichloropropane EPA 601 ug/1 0.4 ND 07/03/89 KD cis-1,3-Dichloropropene EPA 601 ug/1 3.4 ND 07/03/89 KD Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene EPA 601 ug/1 3,4 ND 07/03/89 KD Methylene Chloride EPA 601 ug/1 2.5 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KD Tetrachloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 5,3 07/03/89 KD 1,1,1-Trichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1,2-Trichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.2 ND 07/03/89 KD Signed ~~~J Date 07/20/89 Page 2 Lab Number 89-3820-12 Project No. OVE-2231 • LAW ENVIRONMENTAL NATIONAL &RATORIES TEST DATA REPORT ---Test Data --- Parameter .............................. Method .... Units Det. Limit Results ... Test Date Analy --ORGANIC ANALYSIS RESULTS -- Trichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.2 ND 07/03/89 KD Trichlorofluoromethane EPA 601 ug/1 3.2 ND 07/03/89 KD Vinyl Chloride EPA 601 ug/1 1.8 ND 07/03/89 KD Benzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Chlorobenzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Ethyl benzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Toluene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Xylenes EPA 602 ug/1 2.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Signed Date 07/20/89 Page 1 Lab Number Project No. Project Name Station ID Matrix Type Collector Remarks • LAW ENVIRONMENTAL NATIONAL i1~TORIES TEST DATA REPORT ---Project Information 89-3820-13 GVE-2231 SHEPHERD PROPERTY Cust. No. ---Sample Information --- TRIP BLANK w GRAB GS Sampled Date/Time Received Date/Time Received From/By Chain of Custody Number of Containers ---Test Data --- I I 06/30/89 10: 15 GS/CLM 6980 3 Parameter .............................. Method.,,. Units Det. Limit Results ... Test Date Analy --ORGANICS PREP RESULTS -- GC voe SCREENING N/A 07/03/89 JAS --ORGANIC ANALYSIS RESULTS -- Bromodichloromethane EPA 6o1 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Bromoform EPA 6o1 ug/1 2.0 ND 07/03/89 KD Bromomethane EPA 6o1 ug/1 12 ND 07/03/89 KD Carbon tetrachloride EPA 6o1 ug/1 1.2 ND 07/03/89 KD Chloroethane EPA 6o1 ug/1 5.2 ND 07/03/89 KD 2-Chloroethylvinyl ether EPA 6o1 ug/1 1.3 ND 07/03/89 KD Chloroform EPA 6o1 ug/1 0.5 ND 07/03/89 KD Chloromethane EPA 6o1 ug/1 0.8 ND 07/03/89 KD Dibromochloromethane EPA 6o1 ug/1 0.9 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,2-Dichlorobenzene EPA 6o1 ug/1 1.5 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,3-Dichlorobenzene EPA 6o1 ug/1 3.2 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,4-Dichlorobenzene EPA 6ol ug/1 2.4 ND 07/03/89 KD Dichlorodifluoromethane EPA 6o1 ug/1 18 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1-Dichloroethane EPA 6ol ug/1 0.7 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,2 Dichloroethane EPA 6o1 ug/1 0.3 1.9 07/03/89 KD 1,1-Dichloroethene EPA 6o1 ug/1 1.3 ND 07/03/89 KD Trans-1,2-Dichloroethene EPA 6o1 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,2-Dichloropropane EPA 6ol ug/1 0.4 ND 07/03/89 KD cis-1,3-Dichloropropene EPA 6o1 ug/1 3,4 ND 07/03/89 KD Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene EPA 6ol ug/1 3,4 ND 07/03/89 KD Methylene Chloride EPA 6o1 ug/1 2.5 3,6 07/03/89 KD 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane EPA 6o1 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KD Tetrachloroetherie EPA 6o1 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1,1-Trichloroethane EPA 6ol ug/1 0.3 ND 07/03/89 KD 1,1,2-Trichloroethane EPA 6o1 ug/1 0.2 ND 07/03/89 KD Signed ~~~d Date 07/20/89 Page 2 Lab Number 89-3820-13 Project No. GVE-2231 • LAW ENVIRONMENTAL NATIONAL loRATORIES TFST DATA REPORT ---Test Data --- Parameter .............................. Method .... Units Det. Limit Results ... Test Date Analy --ORGANIC ANALYSIS RESULTS Trichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.2 ND 07/03/89 KO Trichlorofluoromethane EPA 601 ug/1 3.2 ND 07/03/89 KO Vinyl Chloride EPA 601 ug/1 1.8 ND 07/03/89 KO Benzene EPA 602· ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KO Chlorobenzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KO Ethyl benzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND · 07/03/89 KO Toluene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/03/89 KO Xylenes EPA 602 ug/1 2.0 ND 07/03/89 KO Signed • September 5, 1989 Law Engineering, Inc. 1100 Thousand Oaks Blvd. Greenville, SC 29607 Attention: Tom Lammons LE Job Number: GVE-2231 (REVISED} LENL Job Number: 12024 Subject: Chemical Analysis of Samples Received on 6/30/89 (#89-3820-11) Dear Mr. Lammons: 9>:.. w -LAW ENVIRONMENTAL INC. 112 TONNPARK Dll-.t KENNESAI'< GEORllA 30144·5599 404·421-3400 Law Environmental National Laboratories has revised its analysis of your samples and reports the results on the following pages. These results relate only to the contents of the samples as submitted. This report shall not be reproduced except in full. without the approval of Law Environmental. National Laboratories. If there are any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. Sincerely, LAW ENVIRONMENTAL NATLyBs c;'#, ~e/(?J Clifford H. McBride QA/QC Coordinator Attachment: Data Report cc: Mike Bush, GE-Hendersonvill.e D'ate 07 /20/89 Page 1 Lab Number Project No. Project Name Station ID Matrix Type Collector Remarks • LAW ENVIRONMENTAL NATIONA.lRORATORIES TEST DATA REPOii19'- ---Project Information --- 89-3820-11 GVE-2231 SHEPHERD PROPERTY WW-11 w GRAB GS Cust. No. Sample Information --- Sampled Date/Time Received Date/Time Received From/By Chain of Custody Number of Containers ---Test Data --- 06/28/89 16: 10 06/30/89 10: 15 GS/CLM 698o 3 Parameter ............. , ................ Method .... Units Det. Limit Results ... Test Date Analy --ORGANICS PREP RFSULTS --GC voe SCREENING N/A 07/03/89 JAS --ORGANIC ANALYSIS RFSULTS Bromodichloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 1.0 ND 07 /11/89 KD Bromoform EPA 601 ug/1 2.0 ND 07/11/89 KD Bromomethane EPA 601 ug/1 12 ND 07/11/89 KD Carbon tetrachloride EPA 601 ug/1 1.2 ND 07/11/89 KD Chloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 5,2 ND 07/11/89 KD 2-Chloroethylvinyl ether EPA 601 ug/1 1.3 ND 07/11/89 KD Chloroform EPA 601 ug/1 0.5 ND 07/11/89 KD Chloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.8 ND 07/11/89 KD Dibromochloromethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.9 ND 07/11/89 KD 1,2-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 1.5 ND 07/11/89 KD 1,3-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 3,2 ND 07/11/89 KD 1,4-Dichlorobenzene EPA 601 ug/1 2.4 ND 07/11/89 KD Dichlorodifluoromethane EPA 601 ug/1 18 ND 07/11/89 KD 1,1-Dichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0,7 ND 07/11/89 KD 1,2 Dichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/11/89 KD 1,1-Dichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.3 ND 07/11/89 KD Trans-1,2-Dichloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/11/89 KD 1,2-Dichloropropane EPA 601 ug/1 0.4 ND 07/11/89 KD cis-1,3-Dichloropropene EPA 601 ug/1 3,4 ND 07/11/89 KD Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene EPA 601 ug/1 3,4 ND 07/11/89 KD Methylene Chloride EPA 601 ug/1 2.5 ND 07 /11/89 KD 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/11/89 KD Tetrachloroethene EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/11/89 KD 1,1,1-Trichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.3 ND 07/11/89 KD 1,1,2-Trichloroethane EPA 601 ug/1 0.2 ND 07/11/89 KD Signed ~-?,.,<,{?J Date 07/20/89 Page 2 Lab Number Project No. • 89-3820-11 GVE-2231 LAW ENVIRONMENTAL NATIONAL.ORATORIES TEST DATA REPORT ---Test Data --- Parameter .............................. Method .... Units Det. Limit Results ... Test Date Analy --ORGANIC ANALYSIS RESULTS Trichloroethane EPA 6ol ug/1 1.2 ND 07/11/89 KO Trichlorofluoromethane EPA 601 ug/1 3.2 ND 07/11/89 KO Vinyl Chloride EPA 601 ug/1 1.8 ND 07/11/89 KO Benzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/11/89 KO Chlorobenzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/11/89 KO Ethyl benzene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/11/89 KO Toluene EPA 602 ug/1 1.0 ND 07/11/89 KD Xylenes EPA 602 ug/1 2.0 ND 07/11/89 KD Signed ---= --- ------ -----• • LAW ENVIRONMENTAL, INC NATIONAL LABO RA TORY 112 TOWNPARK DRIVE KENNESAW, GEORGIA 30144 (404) 421-3400 PROJECT NAME :;l,e-ht'rd ,Ord=~,-./'., SAMPLERS (SIGNATURE) TIME m .. 0: " lf/llfNA. I,.., r° 8/ ,,...,/f::. f1W /,v /;V -/ /0/0 "'w-W w -3 1210 ,_,- ...... w.v-7 M..-,,,-,c,1-q /600 ,_,. RELINQUISHED BY: DATE/TIME .G~..J~ (SIGNATURE} I RELINQUISHED BY: DATE/TIME {SIGNATURE) I CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECORD 6980 SAMPLING INFORMATION JOB NO. CVE-:225/ II) D:: ... z 3 3 3 _3 3 ~ ..3 3 ::, ~ 3 ~ B 3 3~ 3 A 3 :i, ;3 .. 3 RECEIVl:O BY: (SIGNATURE) RECEIVED BY: (SIGNATURE) NAME OF F AC I LIT y: -~..5~·1-'1_,e=,f'l:'=hc._._e ... d .... ~~8~r~~.,,..,~e=v~';'7~~---" .:-t STREET ADDRESS: C ITV /ST ATE: _,,,c"-'-.~,_F_,/_,a"-'"-/-_A"._,,_,~k.~--..,.,~/.,,.(1/~_C.~_. ZIP': _____ ," RELINQUISHED BY: (SIGNATURE) RELINQUISHED BY; (SIGNATURE) 3 .., RECEIVED BY1 (SIGNATURE) LENL LAB NO. a:'J.•:"11 ''-J;:> -, ... DATE/TIME I R_E_y£Y,ED ATJ:1A,,_ORATORKY// DATE/TIME / 6-,---_1-7/• -_ LI~ M,roN'-'TURl!CI ~I, I. I,,...,,; y RECOVERY wi!.Loi. RW • )ISTRIBUTION: ORIGINAL ANO YELLOW COPIES ACCOMPANY SAMPLE SHIPMENT TO LABORATORY. { • SOUPl'CII CODES: RCRA MONITORING WELL· MW SOIL/SEDIMENT SO PINK COPY RETAINED BY SAMPLERS. YELLOW COPY RETAINED BY LABORATORY. SLUDGE· SL NPDES DISCHARGE· NO DRINKING WATER· OW HAZARDOUS WASTE -HW IJate: County: ____ ---::~e.;..·..::!!!!~o_n_· __________ ~••~'--------- · Notifier's name and address: Bernard Linder ·--~~~~~------ Spartanburg Hwy. Hendersonville, NC 28739 (704) 693-2578. Contact's namet (7('4} 693--2505 Paul Chin -~___;._;_~~-----------,,----- Site name and address: General.Electric/Waste Proc. --------------- f Water Pond; Spartanburg Hwy., Hendersonville, NC 28739. Site location: ·-:------~-------- Type of waste : ___ w_a_s.:.t_;e_w.:.at-:-e~r--:t.:.r.:.e.:.at_;_m_e:...n..:t_::_P.:..o_nd:.._c_o_n_t.:.a._i n_i_n_:g~· :_e_l e::_v_a_t_:e_d_l e.:_v_e:_l_:s_:_o_f __ aluminum, zinc, copper and nickel. What process generated the. waste? Al'uminun Annodizing, cleaning of alvanized steel Volume of waste: --------------=----- Nethod of storage or disposal: --------------surface impoundment Dates of waste activity: 1969-1977 ·----=-~~-------__:_ __ Site _history:Bernard Linder notified of a surface impoundment on general electric property. The impoundment contained wastewater from al ul1]i num annodi zing and galvanized ·steel cleaning operations. The impoundment was cleane~ out in. 1977 under state direction and its current discharge is regulated under an waste water permit. I , *The pr,eceding information is based on preliminary data supplied by the Environmental Protection Agency, and not on detailed site investigations. • County:_-1===w.... _______________________ _ .e: _ _;_F_e_b_r_u_a_r~y_;._3~,_1_9_8_2_ · Notifier's name and address: Bernard Linder _ __;..:..;;c::..:..;:....;:=~------------- Sparta.nburg Highway, Hendersonville, N. C. Contact's name: Paul Chin (704)693-2505 ------'--'----------------'------ Site name and address: General Electric Company -----------=--.....:.. ___________ _ Site location: --------------------------- What process generated the waste? The cleaning out of the waste-water impoundment, impoundment contained. waste from copper plating, aluminum anodizing . water base coatings . . Volume of waste: 135:ooo ft3 ____ .;._ _________________________ _ .t-lethod of storage or disposal : __ S_l_u_d..::g:...e_f_r_om_o_l_d_i_m..:.p_o_u_n_dm_en_t__:p_l_a_c_e_d_i_n __ new impoundment. Dates of waste activity : __ 1_9_7_7 _____________________ _ Site history: Mr. Bernard Linder notified of waste disposal that occurred on property belonging to General Electric Company. In 1977, the sludge from a waste water impoundment was removed and placed into a newly constructed. impoundment. This action took place with the knowledge. of appropriate state officials. 0[11 fJCO 079O4<1'-I cG 6ftv, ,Rrv -rsJ) / *The pr,eceding information is the Environmental Protection . l investigations. ----§> based on. preliminary data supplied by Agency, and not on detailed site 77 • NOTIS REPOl<T i4 "" .• OTlfICAT!Oti Ii) 1~0, '. 1 • ------------ NCS000001J84 . " V .... .... ..... '· j ' SITE tiM1E SITS STHt;:ET 5!1'E CIT¥ SITE COUrJ1'y EpA Sl'l'E ID Ii□• • • ENVlkUNMEflTAL PRUt~CTIUN AG~~C~ LISTING bY fAClLlT~ REGION: 04 STAT~I NC NDTlfIER ciAME r<lJ1'lflER S'lAE:E:'f ~OTif'li:R CI'f, (CONTACT NAME/TIILE) (COSTAC 'f PttUN~) ' StATE ZIP I • PAGE: 172 REPORT DAIEI 10/20/81 NOTif.IER .STATUS (PRES OWN, PAST OWN PRES DP, PAST UP TRAUSPDRTER, . VOLUNTEER) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GENERAL ELECTRIC/WASTE PROC 1 WATER POND s~,RTA~BURG HIGHWAY Ht:t,UEH.SO!iVILLt: 28739 MEi~Dr:f<SOi~ r;CD079044426 RELEASES ro THE ENVIRONMENT: SUSPECTEu ---------------------------- WASTi:: A;-iQUS'l': 0 ------------ SPARTAi,BORG H•Y hErlDERS01<V ILLE NC 207 39 (LIN~EK, BER•D, UNIT MGK/UA ) (704•693•257•) DATES or WASTE HANDLING: 1969 TO 1977 ------------------ ti ACRES MAP PRESENT! NO FORM TYPE: 8900•1 ------------------------ NOTif. POSTMARKED DATE: 81/06/09 SIGNATURE PRESENT: YES DA'fE OF LAST UPDATE: 81./10/19 ---------------------- TYPE OF FACILITY -------------------- IMPOUNDME\~1' ------------------------------------· TYPES Or" sASTES -------------------------------------------------- HEAVY METALS ACIOS COMMEta'S ---------------------------------------- SEE FILE SIC 3646 ------- 1 4U0 SOURCES OF WASTE -------------------- PLATING/POLISHioG ------------------- " •"----------------------------------------------------------------------- l1J 9 • • NOTIS REPORT 14 • ENVIRONMEWTAL PROIECT!UU AGE•CI NUTI5 DATA MA>AGEME~T SISTEM LISTING HI fAClLlTI REGION: 04 STATE: NC I • PAGEi 77 REPORT DATE: 10/20/81 -=□=T=1=r=1=c7A-T~IO~N~-S~I~T .. E~t~IA~M~E~---------------~N~u~r=I~f=1~.~R~N7A-ME~.---------------.~□~T~I~f~I~E'"'R~s--T~A=r~u~s~-------- ID NO SITE STREET NUTiflER STriEEf (PRES . ' I SITE CI'fl NOTI IER C 'fl S'i'~TE ZIP PRES SITE COUJTI (CONTACT NAME/TITLE) TRANSPORTER, EPA SITE ID NO, (CONTACT PH□~E) VOLUNTEER) .---------------------------------------------------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ------------------ NCS00000!090 GE~ERAL ELECTRIC/DRY PONO BERID LINDER SPARTANBURG HIGHWAI SPARTANBURG HIGHWAI HENUERSONVILLE 28739 HE1,DER5UNV!LLE ;;c 20139 HErlDKRSON (LINDER, BERND, U~IT MGM ·1, NCD079044426 (704•693•2570) ----------~--~---------------~--~-~-~------------------------------- RELEASES TO THE ENVIRONMENT: SUSPECTED UAtES or ~ASTE HANDLING: 1977 TO 1977 -------------------- ,<AST_E A~JOUNT: 135,000 CU rT AREA: 1 ACRt:o MAP PRESENT:, NO ,r□RM TIPEI 8900•1 ------------------------------------ ..• ________ "_□_T_I_r_._P_□s_T_M_A_R_K_E_u_□_A_T_E_: __ 8_1_,_0_&_1_0_9 __ s_:.r_c_1:.lA:.T-_U:.R:.-E ___ P_>R ___ E __ s __ ~-·_• __ ,_r_, __ Y_~_s ___ o_A_T_E_u_,f_L_A_s_T_u_P_□_A_T_E_1 __ a_1_,;_1_0_1_1_9 ____________ _ ----------------------------------------- - " . " TYPE or FACILITI -------------------- lf.lPlJU i~ DMEl<T -------------------------------------------------- HEAVY NZTALS COl<,MENTS ---------------------------------------- SEE FILE SEE FILE SIC 46 ------- l 4 V -,.------------------------------------ SOURCES OF wAstE -------------------- PLATING/POLISHING E •(SEE CO~f1EiiT"'" _________ _