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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCD986175644_19921214_Davis Park Road TCE Site_FRBCERCLA C_Pre-NPL File 1 1990 - 1992-OCRU"tfGt~Vlt.U ,o:::c] J 100::, ,._,....,,(~ State of North Carolina SUPERFONDSECTtON Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Mooresville Regional Office James G. Martin, Governor William W Cobey, Jr., Secretary CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Albert F. Hilton, Regional Manager DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT December 14, 1992 Acme Petroleum and Fuel Company 543 Cox Road Gastonia, North Carolina 28053 Attention: Mr. Mark Roberts Dea~ Mr. Roberts: RE: Notice of Violation Final Notice Davis Park Road Groundwater Incident No. 5628 Gaston County, N.C. On September 13, 1991 Acme Petroleum and Fuel Company (Acme) was issued a Notice of Violation (NOV) of the North Carolina groundwater standards (15A NCAC 2L). The violations were caused by.an improperly constructed disposal system for waste oil. The NOV required Acme to provide water to those residences affected by the violations, submit a site assessment report defining the extent of the violations, submit a plan for corrective action, and implement the plan. On November 26, 1991 Acme responded to the NOV by stating that they did not believe they were responsible for the violations. Acme claimed to have had a waste oil tank installed as part of the waste disposal system. Staff from the Mooresville Regional Office Groundwater Section of the Division of Environmental Management have continued their investigation of the site. They have determined that a waste oil tank was never installed, that chlorinated solvents were discharged through the drain pipe provided by Acme for waste oil disposal, that the same solvents are present in the groundwater beneath the site as well as in offsite water supply wells, and that waste oil constituents are present above the 2L P.O. Box 950, 919 North Main St=t. Moor«villc, NC 28115-0950 • Telephone 704-663-1699 • FAX 704-663-6040 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action EmplO)'C'I'" ' Mr. Mark Roberts December 14, 1992 Page Two standards in the groundwater beneath the site. (See attached results) Acme is therefore required within seven days of receipt of this letter to provide alternate drinking water supplies to the residences at 2403 Davis Park Road, 2419 Davis Park Road and 2425 Davis Park Road. In addition, within 60 days of receipt of this letter Acme must submit a site assessment report as prescribed in the enclosed outline, documentation that the contaminated soil has been excavated and properly disposed of, and documentaion that the drain pipe has been secured against further discharge. A corrective action plan will be due within 60 days of approval by the Division of the site assessment report. Failure to respond within the times specified above will result in a recommendation for the assessment of civil penalties against you of up to $10,000 per rule violation. Each day that a violation continues may be considered a separate violation. Failure to comply with the corrective action rules may also result in the Attorney General of the State requesting an injunction in Superior Court requiring the necessary measures. Also, any willful or knowing noncompliance which allows groundwater standards to continually be exceeded could result in criminal sanctions being sought under G.S. 143-215.6B. Should you have any questions, please call Chris DeRoller at (704) 663-1699. Sincerely, B~~~~-G. Regional Supervisor Attachments: CSA Guidelines Guidelines for Contaminated Soil and Rock Required Laboratory Analysis for Groundwater Sample Results September 13, 1991 NOV cc: Phil Telfer, Attorney General's Office Ted Bush, Groundwater Section Harry Zinn, Superfund Section Carl Bell, Property Owner CMD/sc j • MEMO• To, -=/l tr=rr--+-'f ~7=,.o~i0~--- ~ '{-c_,,,,, ,,{ Se C h'o ;/1 -· hu/-~ ;,,c,,1-,-e,e_-,;,_-<-.;J -/4 ,r.er«//., y-e!,L. st-r ).._ I y~ ~ t'vl..'( ~..,_~...,_,,_,5; /~"-/J{' C-~ From: _____::;__CL_-_u_A----"'-lfr, __ North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources @ Pcio<edooR,eyclodPapo, • Davis Park Road ,. Incident No. 5628 Gaston County, N. c. Table 1: Contaminants Detected Sample Date Constituent Concentration* B.1-6 5/7190 Unidentifieds+ 1,300,000 B1-18 5/7/90 None B2-12 7/12/90 Unidentifieds 14,000 B2-31 7/12/90 Unidentifieds 44,000 Xylenes 19.3 B3-30 8/8/91 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 2,700 Trichloroethene 370 Xylenes 1,680 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene 580 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene . 2,400 Naphthalene 990 2-Methyl Naphthalene 4,100 Unidentif ieds 463,500 B4-48 8/8/91 None C0-1 6/21/90 1,1-Dichloroethane Trace cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.3 Chloroform <1.0 1,1,1-Trichloroethane <1.0 Trichloroethene 134.3 Tetrachloroethene (1.0 C0-7 5/15/90 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 2.8 Chloroform Trace Trichloroethene 44.5 Tetrachloroethene Trace cw 6/21/90 Chloroform Trace 1,1,1-Trichloroethane Trace Trichloroethene 51.8 Tetrachloroethene 18.9 R70g-1 5/7/90 Tetrachloroethene .25 R70g-2 5/7/90 1,1-Dichloroethane .18 Tetrachloroethene .31 Trichloroethene 8.4 R70g-3 5/7/90 Tetrachloroethene .85 Methyl Tertbutyl Ether 30 R70g-9 6/27/91 Tetrachloroethene 1.1 Methyl Tertbutyl Ether 230 R70g-10 10/22/91 None * Concentrations in micrograms per liter + Late eluting compounds most likely related to used oil B Soil borings B1-6 Boring 1, Sample taken at 6 inches C Water supply well sampled by Gaston County Health Department 2L Standard* NA NA NA 400 70 2.8 400 ND ND ND ND NA ND 70 .19 200 2.8 . 7 70 .19 2.8 .7 .19 200 2.8 • 7 . 7 ND . 7 2.8 .7 so .7 so R Water supply well sampled by the Division of Environmental Management ND Not permitted in detectable concentrations NA Not applicable Fi,gure 3;. Sample locatio.and approximate extent of cont-ation LEGEND 3070 ----. • "'O ' " ~ ~ ,. Approximate Scale: l "=330' Total concentration of TCE and 1,2-DCE Water supply well Soil boring Approximate non-detect boundary Davis Park Road Incident No: 5628 Gaston County, N.C. .I': ' COUNTY -~c:-~q~5L/-o~0U------- OUAD NO. A~-)U SERIAL NO. __ _ ,cJ ' 7,,/ '°'lo l]/l111 LAT. 2 °" I$ 5p LONG. _Jl=_.:..,_ _ _.!..;c.._ LAB NUMBER 8 d-& 913 Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources . Q/ctl1j /1J rmJ Division of Environmental Managfn1\i'ifPT. OP NA:n5lt.li RECEIVED~ 4 . Tlme,p...u..J.o<L.L • ESoURCES ANDA • d b . Cc~ F · B . -~I Groundwater Field/Lab FoanmmNITY Dn'ELOP~ Y, rom. "~ North Carolina Aeporl 10: ARO, FRO, @·ARO, WaAO, WIAO, i1smPL~PRloa)]¥ rr.r 9 199 DATA ENTRY BY: ( u\'fl c~@t:;nD.S CUftl;t (\~ ('' !<'TODY e Other WSAO, Klnslon FO Olher _______ _ Shipped by: Bus, G. Olher _____ _ 0 ROUTINE O EMEAGEtl.CY DATE REPORTEO:_l_or/.:.5".;,./.;...f_L ____ _ Ull'IS13N Of mitDN~L':T.11 r:1.r GcM[HJ COLLECTOAIS): 1wfPl(v DATE Si: lt-~/72, TIME FIELD ANALYSES PH400 ___ Spec, Cond. 94 / Jo at r.1'c Owner Locatl on PURPOSE: BASE~~\'ll:!-bJA!W\i\h~ijijMPLI ANCE, LUST, OTHER ,,t;).// In U (circle oae) a, Temp.10 /9 °c Odor-~''-"'J.c;4<---Des er I pll on ol sampl Ing pol nt ___,_{\A=()",a1.J.(.!.l-o~r_.la,_,,_,='e..:.' :,_I _-#:.z:::.;_:,_ ________________ .,... __ _ Sampling Melhod /J:,_,go,,.f.,/( Ja:;;iy, Sample Interval __ .,_'f~~.__-_· ;;a5;;.5i:;,.__,_· __ _ .pear a nee t'1 ,If ,C Ta• le _,c/U::,/u;l9:,_ __ , Field Analysis By: _ _.,_C'-'A'-'-''--U"'''------- (puffip'. baller, etcJ rlemarks (pumping Ume, air temp, elc.J LABORATORY ANALYSES 8005 310 mg/I OIH. Sollda 70300 mg/I Ag • Sllnf 1077 """ Organochlorlna Peatlclde1 COO High 3•0 mg/I Fluoride 951 mg/I Al • Aluminum 1106 ug/1 01g1nopt101ption,a Pealloldea COO Low 335 mg/I Herdneu:Totel 900 mg/I Be • Barium '1007 "°" Colllorm:Mf fecal 31616 1100ml Hardneu (non-cub) 902 mg/I Ce· Calcium 916 mg/I Acid HHdlcld•• Colllorm:Mf Tolal 3150 .. 1100ml Ptlenoh 32730 """ Cd -Cadmium 1027 UQ/1 TOC 610 mg/I Specific Cond. 96 uMtloa/cml Chromlum:Tolel 103• ug/1 V BaH / Neulfal E1lracHble 0,, •• 1.a Turbidity 70 NTU Sulfate 945 mg/I Cu • Copper 10•2 ug/1 J( Acid E11raclebla o,,enlc1 Sulllde H5 mg/I F• -Iron 10•5 UQ/1 HQ • Mercu,, 71900 ug/1 v' PurgHble OrganJca (VOA lllollle) pH 40:J unit, K • Po1111lum 937 mQ/1 Alkallnltr lo pH 4.6 410 fflQ/1 Mg • Magnealum 927 ml)/1 1.2 • Olbromo~thlna (EOB) Alkallnltr to pH 8.3 •n mg/I Mn • Mangan••• 1056 ug/1 Ca,bon•I• .... 6 mg/I Na • Sodium 928 mg/I Oil r' t(.,1;-,,, .• ~~//.I r elca,bonal• 440 mg/I NH3uN610 mg/I NI • Nlcltal 1067 ug/1 --'-.c,, ! ,... _;i;,_ An•nlc:Tolal 1002 ug/1 TKN H N 625 mg/I Pb-Lud1051 ug/1 I Carbon dlolld• •os mg/I NOJ •N03 H N 630 mg/I Se • Selenium 1 U7 ug/1 Chlorlde 940 . mg/I P:Total u P 605 mg/I Zn -Zinc 1092 ug/1 .----. Ctlromlum:H•• 1032 ug/1 ...., I/ Color:True 10 Pl·Co I • c,anld• 120 ,I mg/I T · IJ ti I ' -:;I::: -:/:--,0 , ~-k ✓I,,. l _:,, _,,f c/--/J A ,;, .d -' 0 a,,,,,u<./fl ,-,· Lab Comments: , . . .. t'< -, . . . t//J p {J (} (J For Dissolved Analysis • &ub,:nlt fibered &ample and wr, 11s• In block u.11-.H~ ,..,...,...,. n ........ ,..,..,ah,,. r.a.ntr::iol ntt~ VPllnw r.ni: · :',ta:w,lnn::111 nfflr.a Pink r.nnv .. t"'Antral FIIA• AnlttAnrntl t"'..nnv .1 ah • t) LAB NO. 2G913 .:T?DBY ~ CHECKED o: 2b'. ~!V!!~~!D 9! 7,;; SAMPL! TYPE: WATER CASI VOA T!1f.GZT CC~?OURD TQL uafl 75·ll·l l,l·Dichloroethene 0.75 15-09·2 Methylene Chloride 0.25 156-60-5 trans·l,2-Dichloroethene 0.15 15·34·3 l,l·Dlch!oroethane 0.25 590·20·1 2,2-Dichloropropane 0.25 156-59·4 cis·l,2-Dichloroethene 0.25 61·66·3 Chloroform 0.25 74-91·5 Bromochloromethane 0.75 11·55·6 1,1,l·Trichlcroethane 0.25 563·58·6 l,l·Dichloropropene 0.25 56·23-5 carbon Tetrachloride 0.75 101-06-2 1,2-Dichloroethane 0. 25 19·01·6 Tri:hloroethene 0.25 18·81·5 1,2-D!chloropropane 0.25 15·21·4 Brocodich!oromethane 0.25 1H5-3 Dihromomethane l :I ·01 ·5 cis·l,3-Dichloropropene 0.25 •. ,61-02-6 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.25 19-00·5 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 0.25 121·1$-4 Tetrachloroethene 0.25 !!2·2!-9 l,J·D!chloropropane 0.25 1Z4-4B-l Dihrocochlorcmethane 0.15 106-!l-! 1,2-Dihromoethane 108-90·1 Chlorohenzene 0.25 630·20·6 l,l,l,2·Tetrachlcroethane 0.25 15·25-2 Bromofori 0.5 79.34.5 l,l,2,2·Tetrachloroethane 0.15 TQL· Target Quantat!cn Limit· Subject to change due to instrument sensitivity T-Tentatively Identified, not confirmed E· Estimated Value u-sa~ples analyzed fer this co;pound but ~ct detectad N· Sample not analyzed for this co:pcund D· Detected below quantitat!cn limit M-GC/MS .'.na!ysis perfor!ed CO!'.!IBHTS: t'';;'rl'D ,'T'ltt~ T ~ :lfl'D' 'l'ntv ,. .,.,.l .. r ..,.,,, ... 1 .. w, .. 1,.,,., VOLATILE AN~LYTICic ?.!PO?.! "'""'""n~ .......... -~ ..... ~:":'t ·-~~!!~!;--;; -~ co,c:.,:: ~7 OR ANALYSIS RESULTS CASI ·;o;, H?.G~7 CO!!?G!!!i: :'Q!. DETECTED ua/1 1~C/l '..:C.'; __ D 0. 7 5 u u u u u u u u u u u u u D u u u u u u ' u u u u 96-18·! !OMH 15·49·8 106·43·4 51!·13·1 106-46-7 !5·50-! SE-12-5 !2H2·1 !1·68·3 Sl-61-, :.:;\-04-~ 7>43-2 lOS·SS·l 100·4!·4 108·38·3 9H1-6 i00-42·5 98-32-3 10H5-! lQS-51-S SS-05-f ?:-:2-: !lHS-S S9-:7-: 10!·5!-S 91·20·3 1,213-!richlorcpropane Q,-:r.i.aJ,.:.!',-.:T'.~ 2-CJl,Jr~t~luent 4-Chlcrctcluene l,l·Dichlorohenzene 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 1,2-~i:~lcr~ben:sne 1 ! z-~ibro!!~-; -ct:loroprop:.::: 1,2,~·!:ichlcrobe::ene Ee::ac~1lo:otutadi er:e 1, Z, ::-!richlorober::e::e ~.:.t~u1.t~Pt.~11tnl at~c~ ...... ,,~----•...... J-....... . QC!"''"!.'I! Tolue!!e Ethyl ben:ene 11,p-!7lenes 0-!yle:1~ Sty:=:::;: Isoprc;7lb~nzene n-Prcpyltenzene ~,;, :-:ril!et::J1lben:en: ttrt-E:.:t;:be:i.:ene :,2,~-:-:i::eth7lben:en: sec-Sut;lhen:en: p-iscpropyltoluene r.-But7lber::e::e Naphtha!m ether purgeahles detected (up tc 10 highest peaks! ~~ 1101.\T!~E O?.G~.H!C C:!{?OUNDS :ZT!C!!D EY GCf?!D. o.:; D.:5 s 'I ~. --o.zs 0.25 o.z~ o.:s o.:~ ~.75 Det:c~~-= ug/1 r ~ " :, " u ~ ~ " n " •. SEMIVOLATILE ORGANICS RE.T -DEM LAB LAB NUMBER: 2G973 REPORTED BY~ CHECKED BY~ REVIEWED BY /J,'71 SUPERVISOR~ DATE:~ LAB#: 2G973 ENTERED BY~~- CHECKED BY d::fs' SAMPLE TYPE: WATER DILUTION FACTOR CAS NUMBER 108-95-2 111-44-4 95-57-8 541-73-1 106-46-7 100-51-6 95-50-1 95-48-7 108-60-1 106-44-5 621-64-7 67-72-1 98-95-3 78-59-1 88-75-5 105-67-9 65-85-0 111-91-1 120-83-2 120-82-1 91-20-3 106-47-8 87-68-3 59-50-7 91-57-6 77-47-4 88-06-2 95-95-4 91-58-7 88-74-4 131-11-3 208-96-8 606-20-2 99-09-2 83-32-9 51-28-5 100-02-7 132-64-9 121-14-2 84-66-2 7005~72-3 86-73-7 100-01-6 534-52-1 TQL ANALYTE NAME X 1 10 PHENOL U 10 BIS(2-CHLOROETHYL) ETHER U 10 2-CHLOROPHENOL U 10 1,3-DICHLOROBENZENE U 10 1,4-DICHLOROBENZENE U 20 BENZYL ALCOHOL U 10 1,2-DICHLOROBENZENE U 10 2-METHYL PHENOL U 10 BIS(2-CHLOROISOPROPYL) ETHER U 10 4-METHYL PHENOL U 10 N-NITROSO-DI-N-PROPYLAMINE U 10 HEXACHLOROETHANE U 10 NITROBENZENE U 10 ISOPHORONE U 10 2-NITRO PHENOL U 10 2,4-DIMETHYL PHENOL U 50 BENZOIC ACID U 10 BIS(2-CHLOROETHOXY) METHANE U 10 2,4-DICHLORO PHENOL U 10 1,2,4-TRICHLOROBENZENE U 10 NAPHTHALENE U 20 4-CHLOROANILINE U 10 HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE U 20 4-CHLOR0-3-METHYL PHENOL U 10 2-METHYL NAPHTHALENE U 10 HEXACHLOROCYCLOPENTADIENE U 10 2,4,6-TRICHLORO PHENOL U 10 2,4,5-TRICHLORO PHENOL U 10 2-CHLORO NAPHTHALENE U 50 2-NITROANALINE U 10 DIMETHYL PHTHALATE U 10 ACENAPHTHYLENE U 10 2,6-DINITROTOLUENE U 50 3-NITROANALINE U 10 ACENAPHTHENE U 50 2,4-DINITRO PHENOL U 50 4-NITRO PHENOL U 10 DIBENZOFURAN U 10 2,4-DINITROTOLUENE U 10 DIETHYL PHTHALATE U 10 4-CHLOROPHENYL PHENYL ETHER U 10 FLUORENE U 50 4-NITROANALINE U 50 4,6-DINITR0-2-METHYL PHENOL U CONC. UG/L 'MIVOLATI~E ORGANICS REP~--DEM LAB 86-30-6 101-55-3 118-74-1 87-86-5 85-01-8 120-12-7 84-74-2 206-44-0 129-00-0 85-68-7 91-94-1 56-55-3 218-01-9 117-81-7 117-84-0 205-99-2 207-08-9 50-32-8 193-39-5 53-70-3 191-24-2 10 N-NITROSODIPHENYLAMINE U 10 4-BROMOPHENYL PHENYL ETHER U 10 HEXACHLOROBENZENE U 50 PENTACHLORO PHENOL U 10 PHENANTHRENE U 10 ANTHRACENE U 10 DI-N-BUTYL PHTHALATE U 10 FLUORANTHENE U 10 PYRENE U 10 BUTYLBENZYL PHTHALATE U 20 3,3'-DICHLOROBENZIDINE U 10 BENZO(A)ANTHRACENE U 10 CHRYSENE U 10 BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE U 10 DI-N-OCTYL PHTHALATE U 10 BENZO(B)FLUORANTHENE U 10 BENZO(K)FLUORANTHENE U 10 BENZO(A)PYRENE U 10 INDENO(l,2,3-CD)PYRENE U 10 DIBENZO(A,H)ANTHRACENE U 10 BENZO(G,H,I)PERYLENE U OTHER SEMIVOLATILE ORGANICS FOR SAMPLE NUMBER ALKANE UNIDENTIFIED UNIDENTIFIED UNIDENTIFIED UNIDENTIFIED UNIDENTIFIED UNIDENTIFIED TQL= TARGET QUANTITATION LIMIT T= TENTATIVELY IDENTIFIED ESTIMATED CONCENTRATION E= ESTIMATED CONCENTRATION U= COMPOUND ANALYZED FOR NOT DETECTED N= COMPOUND NOT ANALYZED FOR D= DETECTED BELOW QUANTITATION LIMIT H= HOLDING TIME EXCEEDED 2G973 TQL SUBJECT TO CHANGE DUE TO INSTRUMENT SENSITIVITY 15 T 21 E 38 E 6 E 13 E 5 E 5 E ., COUNTY QUAD NO. R~-lxl SERIAL North Carolina ~iS~nment, Health, and Natural Resources N~. , ,, tx>MKUNJT1' ..irtisiolllOH:nvironmontal Management LAT 3S::"{3' 5:2" LONG. ~' 1 3 11 . • • : • G~ounqwat~~Ji~lp!J..pp..fr AUG 2littNlt Ui" l;J-:>j UU Reporl lo: ARO, FRO~. ARO, WaRO, WIRO, SArLE PRIORITY WSRO, Kinston FO Other 11¥1St11 •F (llytlOU!lltru;•Ell □ ~ nROl-l NE EMERGENCY Shipped by: Bus, ~-Other IIDDR£SnLL£ RWU . IIUIW, 0 LAB NUMBER 8 ~ '111 DATE RECEIVED 0ctr1m,;;e,,a3 Rec'd by: /t)s From·: Bu~ Other ------------,,..,-=-- DAT A ENTRY BY:_'.1:fJ~~--CK: C)s DATE REPORTED, ... w ..... 4'-;1,._.1~2 ..... ,c,z"'>-'----- COLLECTOR(SJ: "(ke,/(e_,I DATE f'//J/'Fl TIME y;,;--5" PURPOSE: BASEllNE, COMPLAINT, COMPLIANCE, LUST, OTHER _____ _ FIELD ANALYSES pH400 ___ Spec. Cond.94 __ at 2s0 c TemP.10----oC Aaance Odor------- Taste _____ _ Fl:,IP"Anal ysl s By: __________ _ LABORATORY ANALYSES BODs.310 mg/I COO Hlgl"I 340 mg/I . COD Low~ 335 mg/I Colllo,,.._;MF F•c•I 311118 1100ml -'l ColU-:.r!Q:NF Tolal 31504 1100ml (circle one) ~:c 0 :,:on or sl le _ 8_1 ~(7~@{c/ ... ~~-~~ 11!f:_~~~1~'c:__._& ....... k'--',e....,_d,......__ _______________ _ Description of sampling point Remarks DIH. Solld• 70300 cng/1 Ag • Slhar 1077 ug/1 Oroanoctllorlna Paallcldaa Fluorld• 951 mo/I Al • Alvmlnllffl 1105 uo/1 Oroanophoaphorua Paalloldaa Hardnea:Tolal GOO moll Ba -Barium ·1001 UQ/1 Hardnu• (non·carb) 102 moll Ca • Calcium I US mg/I Acid HHdlcldH Phenol• 32730 UQ/1 Cd • Cadmium 1027 uo/1 ~ ,,::;c ••• mg/I TurbldllJ 71 NTU Sp•cltlc Cond, U uMho•lcmJ Sulla le 94 5 mg/I Sulllda 745 moll Chromlum:Tolal 1034 ug/1 Cu • Coppa, 1042 ug/1 Fa • Iron 1045 ug/1 a ... / N■ulnl E•U■ Cl ■bl• OrganlCI ■ Acid E1lr ■cl■bl ■ Org■nlci■ ' Hg • Marcu,, 71100 uo/1 X PurgHbl ■ Org■nlc■ (YOA bolU■) pH 403 unit• K • Potu1lum 937 mg/I AO:allnlly lo pH 4,6 410 mg/I J=a,lliallnlly lo pH 8.3 415 mg/I _ C ■rbonala 446 mg/I Mg • Magn■•lum 127 mg/, Mn• Mangan■H 1056 uo/1 Na • Sodium 1211 mg/I 1,2 • Olbromoti1h ■n■ (EOI) Blc■rbonata 440 mg/I NH3uN810 mo/I NI • Nlchl 1087 "'" ArNnlc:Total 1002 .. ,, TKN u N 826 mg/I Pb • Lud 1051 ug/1 Ciirbon dlollda 405 mg/I N01 • N03 H N 1130 mg/I Sa • Salanlum 1147 ug/1 ~ / Chlorlda 940 . mg/I P:Total a■ P 085 mg/I Zn • Zinc 1092 ug/1 \ I Chromlum:HH 1032 uo/1 \ I Color.True ID Pl-Co . Cranld• 120 mg/I Lab Commenla: ------------,---------------------------------------------,;c---- GW-54 REV ft"IO For Dissolved Analysis • submtt filtered sample and wrl'. 11s• In block White Copy -Groundwater Central Office Yellow Cop, . r'leglonal Office Pink Copy• Central Alea Goldenrod Copy -Lab ' • Axn/~-~M LABORATORY • VOLATIL! ANALYTICAL RBPORT LAB NO. 2G971 !ClPORTBD BY ~ SUPERVISOR~ Cl!!CKBD BY DATB "2..-- RBVIBVED BY BNTBRBD BY ~ CHBCKBD BY DS SAl!PLB TYPB: YATER ANALYSIS RESULTS CASt VOA TARGBT COKPOUHD TQL DBTBCTBD CASt VOA TARGBT COMPOURD DBTBCTBD 75.35.4 l,l·Dichloroethene 0.75 u 96-18·1 1,2,3-Trichloropropane 0.25 u 75-09·2 Methylene Chloride 0.25 u 108·86·1 Broaobenzene 1 u 156-60·5 trans·l,2-Dlchloroethene 0.75 u 95·19·8 2-Chlorotoluene 0.25 u 75.34.3 1,l·Dlchloroethane 0.25 u 106-13·1 4-Chlorotoluene 0.25 u 590·20·7 2,2-Dichloropropane 0.25 u 511·73·1 · 1,3-Dlchlorobenzene 0.25 U· 156·59·1 cis·l,1·Dlchloroethene 0.25 u 106·16·7 1,l·Dlchlorobenzene 0.25 u 67·66·3 Chlorofon 0.25 u 95·50·1 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 0.25 u 71.97.5 Broaochloronethane 0.75 u 96·12·8 1,2·Dlbrono·3·Chloropropane I u 71 ·55·6 1,1,l·Trlchloroethane 0.25 u 120·82·1 1,2,l·Trlchlorobenzene 0.25 u 563·58·6 l,l·Dlchloropropene 0.25 u 87·68·3 Hexachlorobutadiene 0,25 u 56·23·5 Carbon Tetrachloride 0.75 u 87·61·6 l,2,3·Trichlorobenzene 0.75 u 107·06·1 1,2-Dlchloroethane 0.25 u 1631·01·1 Kethyl-tert-butyl ether 5 u 79·01·6 Trlchloroethene 0.25 u 71.43;2 Benzene I u 78-87·5 1,2-Dlchloropropane 0.25 u 108·88·3 Toluene I u 75-27·1 Broaodichloroaethane 0.25 u 100·11·4 Ethyl benzene I u 71.95.3 Dlbroaoaethane I u 108-38·3 1,p-Iylenes 1 u .J61·01·5 cls·l,3-Dich!oropropene 0.25 u 95·17·6 o-Iylene I u 10061·02·6 trans·l,3·Dlchloropropene 0.25 u 100·42·5 Styrene I u 79·00·5 l,l,2·Trichloroethane 0.25 u 98·82·8 Isopropy!benzene 1 u 127·18·1 Tetrachloroethene 0.25 u 103·65·1 n·Propylbenzene I u 112·28·9 1,3-Dichloropropane 0.25 u 108·67·8 1,3,5·Trl1ethylbenzene I u 121·18·1 Dlbroaochloroaethane 0.75 u 98·06·6 tert·Butylbenzene 1 u 106-93·1 1,2-Dibroaoethane I u 95-63·6 1,2,l·Trlaethylbenzene 1 u 108-90·1 Chlorobenzene 0.25 u 135-98·8 sec-Butylbenzene 1 u 630·20·6 l,l,1,2•Tetrachloroethane 0,25 u 99·81·6 p-isopropy!toluene I u 75·25·2 Broaofon 0. 5 u 101·51·8 n•Butylbenzene I u 79.34.5 l,l,2,2·Tetrachloroethane 0,75 u 91·20·3 Naphthalene I u TQL· Target Quantatlon Llait· Subject to Other purgeables detected Detected change due to instruaent sensitivity (up to 10 highest peaks} ug/1 T· Tentatively Identified, not confirmed B· Jstiaated Value U· saap!es analyzed for this coapound but not detected RO VOLATILE ORGANIC COKPOURDS N· saap!e not analyzed for this coapound D!TBCTBD BY GC/PID. D· Detected below quantltatlon !!alt M· GC/KS Analysis perfoned COMMJRTS: North Carolina COUNTY k9:>ion OUAD NO. R2t-Cf ,, ,0 ,. ,17'1 LAT. :,J (? 'J SERIAL NO. --- LONG.~ o / 3, (1 11 Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Division of Environmental Managemeni Groundwater Field/Lab Form Repon to: ARO, FRO, §:,'ARO, WaAO, WIAO, WSRO, Kinston FO Other _______ _ Cl ,:~ pl (\ t" Ud'SAM)?UE fiilOl!f@DY D ROUTINE D EMERGENCY 0 LAB NUMBER 8 ~-<.=----LJ CC-: DATE AECE~ci.i' {'-( /qj;.Tlme/ /Ji"Qo I Rec'd by: · From: Bua~ Other---------------- DATA ENTRY BY: (JW , CK: DS DA TE REPORTEO: ___ ,:,,L1,""'1_.,C,F-_,_z;..,.,'-'-/-"L=--- / Shipped by: Bus, G, Other ______ _ COLLECTOR(S): \OeR.,Uu DATE g/13/y{__ TIME _'.z,.._' ..,_f_...,,0_ PURPOSE: BASELINE, COMPLAINT, COMPLIANCE, LUST, OTHER ~/3W.,:,:..!/J.{_J.(:...a2.J.:..Ci (circle one) FIELD ANALYSES pH 4 oo ---Spec. Cond. g 4 __ at 2s0c Temp. 10 ____ 0 c Odor------- -·arance ______ Taste------ Fie Id Analysis By: __________ _ LABORATORY ANALYSES 8005 310 mo/I COO High 340 moll COO Low 335 mg/I Collform:MF Fecal 31818 1100ml Colllorm:MF Total 31504 1100ml TOC 680 mg/I Turbldlly 78 NTU pH 403 unit■ Alk■llnlly lo pH 4.S 410 moll Alk ■llnlty IO pH 8.3 4 U moll C ■rbonala 4-4& mg/I Blcubonal■ 440 mo/I Arnnlc:lotal 1002 ug/1 Carbon dlo1lda 405 mg/I Chlo,lda 040 . mgll Chromlum:Hn 10:12 ugll Color:ln.a 10 Pl•Co Cyanide 720 moll Owner Locall on or site _..,J:a::...?a=2'---J£=..!.V.;!.1'..:.'-'~:..0-=..:.J,f-.,:W==v'--------------------- Description ol sampl Ing pol nt __ p....,,c/;.;d.s,,i<?"---/"pCJ.i.f.)\e.=:_· ------------------------, ; Sampling Method ....;>:..:<:.;,..!<JU.:""',-,.,..--,...,..---------- Remarks 15 Din. Sollda 70:100 Fluorlda 9S I Hardne•:Total 900 Hardnua (non-carb) 902 Phanola :12730 Specific Cond. 9S Sullata 04S Sulllda 7 45 mgll mo/I mo/I mall ug/1 uMhoatcml moll moll -,. --_..... OF NATTJRA1 Jlf..S{)llHCES Al": n ... p>MMUf'.• .I I .,_,.,.,' -, ... ;J[t' I I ,,,,..._ NH3uN6IO mg/I T TKN .. IIMSIIM Cl [KV\RON:/.[W, :(.~u,, ~ •:.·.> No, • No3 liaR~lll Rltilu1\hL J/Jio' P:Total ■1 P 685 mg/I Ao -s11,a, 1011 Al • Alumlnym I 1015 Ba • Barium ·1001 Ca -Calclum.918 Cd -Cadmium 1027 Chromlum:Total 10:14 cu -Coppa, 1042 Fa -Iron 1045 Hg -Mercurr 71900 K • Potaulum 037 Mg • Mlg,,.1lum 927 Mn • M1ng1naaa IOU Na -Sodium 929 NI -Nlcllal 1067 Pb • Lnd 1051 Sa -Selenium 1147 Zn -Zinc 10,2 .. ,, o,01noch1or1na ,aallcldaa UQII Organopt1oapt1orua Paallold•a .. ,, mo/I Acid HardlcldH U0/1 ugll B ■H I Neutral E1trac1abl• 01a••llo1 ugll Acid E1tracl1bla Organlcia ugll UQII V Puroubt1 Or9anlc1 (VOA bollla) mg/I moJI 1,2 • Olbromo.thana (EOB) U0/1 moll ug/1 uoll ug/1 ' 7 ua/1 I I Lab Comments: ----------------------------------------------------------------- GW-54 RE' · '90 For Dissolved Analysis • submtt tittered sample and w1 Whtte Ccpy -Groundwater Central Office YeUow ec., , 11s• In block Regional Office Pink Copy • Central Flies Goldenrod Copy• Lab tf LABNO, 2~ REPORTED BY ~. CHEC!ED BY ~ (1d; ~JIVIE1ED SY M SAKPLE TYPE: WATER CASI 75-!~-4 75-09-2 156-60-5 75-34·3 590-20-7 156-59-4 67-66-3 74-97-5 71-55-6 563-58-6 16-23-5 107-06-2 19-01·5 78·!7-5 75-27-4 74-95-, 10061·01-5 10061·02·6 79-,0-5 127-18-4 112-28-9 124-48-1 !OHl-4 108-!0-7 630·20-, 75-25-2 79-lH ,,.,,, -., . • !· O· VOA TARGET COMPOUND TQL _ ua/1 l,l·Dichloroethene 15 Methylene Chloride 5 trans-!,2-Dich!oroethene !5 1,l·Dichloroethane 1,1-Dichloropropane cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 5 Chloroform 5 Bromochloromethane 15 1,1,l·Trichloroethane 5 1,1-Dichloroprcpene 5 carbon Tetrachloride 15 1,2-Dichlorcethane 5 Trichloroethene 5 1,2-Dichloropropane 5 Brc~odichlorc~ethane Dibroaomethane 20 cis-1,3·Dichloropropene 5 trans·!,3-Dichloropropene l,!,2·Trichloroethane 5 Tetrachloroethene 5 1,3-Dichloropropane 5 Dibroaochloroaethane IS 1,2-Dibromoethane 20 Chlorobenzene 5 l,1,1,2·Tetrachloroethane 5 Bromoform 10 l,1,2,2·T,trachloroethane 15 Target Quantation Limit· Subject to change due to instrument sensitivity Tentatively Identified, not confirmed !stimated value Saaples analyzed for this compound but not detected H· Sample not analyzed for this conpound D· Detected below quantitation linit GC/~S Analysis perfor:ed ~-COIOOHTS: c r ZP.!l!i/DEK LABORA~ORY VOLATILE ANALYTICAL Pl?O?.T A.~AtiSIS RESULTS --•• SuPB?.'/ISOR~ · D1.!! 3 ~;z.--Z:!7E?.ED BY C!!!CK!D :! b 0 DBT!CT?D CASI VOA U.?.GB! COK?mmr 'l'f':T ~Z'!!C:'::::-.,. ug/1 u u u u u u " u u u u u 0 u ' . 0 u u u u 0 u u 0 0 0 u 96·!9·1 1,2,l·Trichloropropane 10S·8H Broeoben:ene 95·49·1 2-Ch!orotoluen, IOHZ.! 4-C1'ilr"l.-l"ltoluori.:. 541·7:·1 1,3-Dich!orobenz:~e 106-46-7 1,~·Dic~lJro~e~:~:2 95-50·! ! ,Z ·Dichloroben:e~e 96·!2·8 1,2-Dibromo·l·Ch!cropropane 120·82·1 1, 2, 4-Trichlc:~b~~:er:e !7·66-l Hexachlorobut,di,:, 87-61-6 1,2,?·Trichlorobenzene 1531-0H Methyl•tert-butyl ether 11-;1-z Ben::ne 103-SS·'.: '!'cL;ce !00·11·! !th7I benze"e !O!·lS·! ,,p-!ylenes 95-47·6 c•!ylene 100·42·5 styr,ne 98-82-8 Jsopropylbenz,ne 103-65-! n-Propylbe!!:er.~ 108-67-8 I, 3, 5 ·Triaet~7!ten:ene 98·06·6 t,rt-Eutylbenzen, 95-63-6 1,2,4-Trimethylben:ene 135-98-8 sec-sutylbenzene 99.97., 9-isopr~p71to1u~ne 104-51-8 n-Butylbenzene 91·20·3 Na~hthalene -Other purgeables detected (up to 10 highest peaks! NO VOLATILE O?.G.~HIC COMPOUNDS DBTZC:?D BY GC!?It. IJQ l ",. I~ ..... ' u 1~ ' '" D '·: '· ~ ' ' :5 w r .. 1 ~c r '" " .;.'J z r-,, 21 ,, ., . ,n r . :o 20 20 " ' 2~ " :o zc u ~o .......... ,t _;,. ;,..;..;.;;·,. '.jg,'~ --------- Report lo: ARO, FRO, § ARO, WeAO, WIAO, WSAO, Klnslon FO~~=Olher _______ _ Shipped by: Bus, DATE llk-/4--t-TIME )·.yo PURPOSE: BASEll NE, 0 Other---------------- DATA ENTRY BY: ---"-J-1../+"---CK: DATE REPORTED: ;a;;; f, 'µ- COMPLAINT, COMPLIANCE, LUST, OTHER 4//T,,,~. (circle one) ~ F u..,e.ee,,.,___ FIELD AN ALYSE S 1"£K.. owner -.,-..-4-taa..;:"'c"'l!'-fc:..,_S_Y,.J...J.r,'-'n.u:.n~>"'C'-'h=''z:.u.'>-c-''~-_,::..:. ___ .,-_______________ .:,_ ___ _ PH4oo ___ Spec. Cond.94 __ al 25°c Location or slle _ __,,p.:....21c::D::....:.7.....;.0:...:,_.,_;_' 0>:....:./£_c,:.:..r_k_;_.!.tlc:.:c.~«:!·.,.J~----------------------- Temp.10 ____ 0c De scrl p II on of sampll ng pol nt _'Tc,.._. .... ,-'2"/--'cc:'-----"d"-"n'-' _J) ........ c .. ,..,,"l ...... ,c=-1;.s~------------------ -~_r,_-""' '"''~~--=---------Sam le Int (pump( baller, Odor------- ,..ranee ______ Tasia------ F. Analysis By: __________ _ Remarks LABORATORY ANALYSES j1 er 1 f ' o,Jac 8005 310 mg/I 01■1. Solld1 70300 mg/I Ag -Sllvar 1077 """ Organochlorln9 l'e■Uald■ I COO High 340 moll Fluorld■ 951 mg/I Al • Aluminum 1105 ug/1 Oro■nopho■phoru• Pe ■llold•• COO Low 335 mg/I H■rdrMN:Tot■I 900 mg/I B• -Barium ·1001 """ Colllorm:MF f•c•I 31818 1100ml H ■rdn■n (non-cub) 102 mg/I C• • Calcium 9115 mg/I Acid H■rdlcldH Colllorm:MF lol■I 3 U04 1100ml Ph■nol1 32730 """ Cd • Cadmium 1027 ug/1 .. TOC 680 mg/I Sp■clllc Cond. 95 uMho1/cml Chromlum:Tol■I 1034 ug/1 >< B■H / N■utrel E1trecleble Or9enlae Turbidity 18 NTU Sull■t• 945 mg/I Cu • Copp■r 1042 ug/1 .< Acid E11r■ct1bl• Or91nla1 Sullld■ 745 mg/I F ■ -Iron 1clltl C. DEPT. OJI II.', -U.Q/1 Hg -M ■rcur, 7 1i~i,SOUHCE~J ,\NPJIII I✓ Purgubl■ Organic■ (VOA boltle) pH 403 unll• K -Pot■11lu,;,;4g~7•nt.1 I llEl'ELOn.oiF N T Alk■llnlly lo pH 4,5 410 mv/1 Mg -M■gnulum ,11 . ..., . mOII 1.2 • Olbromolt1h■n1 IEOB) • Alk ■ llnlly to pH 8.3 4t5 mg/I C1rbon111 445 mg/I Mn • M1ng■n■n Yo&is I I 177!: ugtl N■ • Sodium 929 mg/I I Blcarbon■ t• 440 moll NH3UN810 mg/I NI -Nld'iiilfll.ihr• [~~riRCiiMENTAl .~1.1;P.o:m.: , I Arunlc:Tot■I 1002 uotl TKN UN 825 mg/I Pb • l■•d .. I I .. IU.UJUNAL IIYirt \ I ' ( I Carbon dlo1ld1 405 mg/I NOz • N03 u N 830 mg/I S■ -S■l■nlum 1147 ug/1 \ I '\ I Chlorld■ lil40 . mg/I P:Tolal u P 885 mg/I Zn • Zinc 1092 ug/1 V ) Chromlum:Hn 1032 uo/1 Color.True 10 Pt-Co Cyanide 720 moll Lab Comments: ----------------------------------------------------------------- GW-54 r l/90 For Dissolved Analysis • submit filtered sample and w White Copy• Groundwater Cenlral Office Yellow C..,. ,1s· In block . Regional Office Pink Copy • Central FIie• Goldenrod Copy • lab , i • BHNR/DBM LABORATORY • VOLATILE ANALYTICAL RBPORT LAB RO, 1G970 RBPORTBD BY ~ SUPERVISOR .'i1 Cl!l!CtBD BY DATB .· i.--· RBVIBWBD BY BNTBRBD BY )j,J . CHBCKBD BY D 5 SAHPLB TYPB: WATBR ANALYSIS RBSULTS CASJ VOA TARGBT COKPOURD DBTBCTBD CASJ VOA TARGBT COMPOUND TQL DBTBCTBD u u l 75-35-1 1,1-Dichloroethene 0.15 u 96-18-1 1,2,3-Trichloropropane 0.25 u 75-09-2 Methylene Chloride 0.15 u 108-86-1 Broaohenzene 1 u 116-60·5 trans-1,1-Dichloroethene 0.75 u 95-49-8 1-Chlorotoluene 0.25 u 75-34-3 1,1-Dichloroethane 0.25 u 106-43-4 4-Chlorotoluene 0.25 u 590-10-7 1,1-Dichloropropane 0.15 u 541-73-1 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 0. 25 u 156-59-4 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 0.15 u 106-46-7 1,4-Dichlorohenzene 0.15 u 67-66-3 Chlorofon 0.15 52 M 95-50-1 1,1-Dichlorobenzene 0.15 u 74-97-5 Bro1ochloro1ethane 0.75 u 96-12-8 1,1-Dibroao-3-Chloropropane 1 u 71-55-6 1,1,l·Trichloroethane 0.25 u 120-81-1 1,1,4-Trichlorobenzene 0.15 u 563-58-6 1,1-Dichloropropene 0.25 u 87-68-3 Bexachlorobutadiene 0.25 u 56-13-5 carbon Tetrachloride 0.75 u 87-61-6 1,1,3-Trichlorobenzene 0.75 u 107-06-2 1,1-Dichloroethane 0.15 u 1634-01-4 Methyl-tert-hutyl ether I u 79-01-6 Trichloroethene 0.25 u 71-43-1 Benzene 1 u 78-87-5 1,1-Dichloropropane 0.15 u 108-88-3 Toluene 1 u 71-27-4 Broaodichloroaethane 0.25 9.2 M 100-41-4 Bthyl benzene 1 u 74-95-3 Dihro101ethane 1 u 108-38-3 1,p-Iylenes 1 u 10061-01-5 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.15 u 95-17-6 a-Xylene 1 u 10061-02-6 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.25 u 100-42-5 styrene 1 u 79-00-5 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 0.25 u 98-82-8 Isopropylbenzene 1 u 127-18-4 Tetrachloroethene 0.15 u 103-65-1 n-Propylbenzene 1 u 141-18-9 1,3-Dichloropropane 0.15 u 108-67-8 1,3,5-Triaethylhenzene 1 u 124-48-1 Dibroaochloroaethane 0. 15 u 98-06-6 tert-Butylhenzene 1 u 106-93-4 1,2-Dibroaoethane 1 u 95-63-6 1,1,4-Triiethylbenzene 1 u 108-90-7 Chlorohenzene 0,15 u 135-98-8 sec-Butylbenzenf 1 u 630-20-6 1,1,1,1-Tetrachloroethane 0,15 u 99-87-6 p-isopropyltoluene 1 u 71-15-2 Broaofon 0,5 u 104-51-8 n-Butylhenzene 1 u 79-31-5 1,1,1,1-Tetrachloroethane 0. 15 u 91-10-3 Naphthalene 1 u TQL-Target Quantation Liait-subject to Other purgeables detected Detected change due to instrument sensitivity (up to 10 highest peaks) ug/1 T· Tentatively Identified, not confiraed B· Bsti1ated value u-samples analyzed for this coapound hut TWO UNIDBNTIYIBD PBAKS not detected DBTBCTBD BY GC/BLCD. N· Saaple not analyzed for this compound D-Detected below quantitation li1it HO VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS DBTBCUD K· GC/KS Analysis perforaed BY GC/PID. COMKBHTS: .EMIVOLATIL~ ORGANICS REP. -DEM LAB LAB NUMBER: 2G970 REPORTED BY~ CHECKED BY tlJ_ REVIEWED BY fu rro SUPERVISOR1t DATE : 2 7---" ENTERED BY CHECKED BY DS LAB #:2G970 SAMPLE TYPE: WATER DILUTION FACTOR CAS NUMBER 108-95-2 111-44-4 95-57-8 541-73-1 106-46-7 100-51-6 95-50-1 95-48-7 108-60-1 106-44-5 621-64-7 67-72-1 98-95-3 78-59-1 88-75-5 105-67-9 65-85-0 111-91-1 120-83-2 120-82-1 91-20-3 106-47-8 87-68-3 59-50-7 91-57-6 77-47-4 88-06-2 95-95-4 91-58-7 88-74-4 131-11-3 208-96-8 606-20-2 99-09-2 83-32-9 51-28-5 100-02-7 132-64-9 121-14-2 84-66-2 7005,-72-3 86-73-7 100-01-6 534-52-1 TQL ANALYTE NAME X 1 10 PHENOL 10 BIS(2-CHLOROETHYL) ETHER 10 2-CHLOROPHENOL 10 1,3-DICHLOROBENZENE 10 1,4-DICHLOROBENZENE 20 BENZYL ALCOHOL 10 1,2-DICHLOROBENZENE 10 2-METHYL PHENOL 10 BIS(2-CHLOROISOPROPYL) ETHER 10 4-METHYL PHENOL 10 N-NITROSO-DI-N-PROPYLAMINE 10 HEXACHLOROETHANE 10 NITROBENZENE 10 ISOPHORONE 10 2-NITRO PHENOL 10 2,4-DIMETHYL PHENOL 50 BENZOIC ACID 10 BIS(2-CHLOROETHOXY) METHANE 10 2,4-DICHLORO PHENOL 10 1,2,4-TRICHLOROBENZENE 10 NAPHTHALENE 20 4-CHLOROANILINE 10 HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE 20 4-CHLOR0-3-METHYL PHENOL 10 2-METHYL NAPHTHALENE 10 HEXACHLOROCYCLOPENTADIENE 10 2,4,6-TRICHLORO PHENOL 10 2,4,5-TRICHLORO PHENOL 10 2-CHLORO NAPHTHALENE 50 2-NITROANALINE 10 DIMETHYL PHTHALATE 10 ACENAPHTHYLENE 10 2,6-DINITROTOLUENE 50 3-NITROANALINE 10 ACENAPHTHENE 50 2,4-DINITRO PHENOL 50 4-NITRO PHENOL 10 DIBENZOFURAN 10 2,4-DINITROTOLUENE 10 DIETHYL PHTHALATE 10 4-CHLOROPHENYL PHENYL ETHER 10 FLUORENE 50 4-NITROANALINE 50 4,6-DINITR0-2-METHYL PHENOL CONC. UG/L u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u 86-30-6 101-55-3 118-74-1 87-86-5 85-01-8 120-12-7 84-74-2 206-44-0 129-00-0 85-68-7 91-94-1 55.;.55-3 218-01-9 117-81-7 117-84-0 205-99-2 207-08-9 50-32-8 193-39-5 53-70-3 191-24-2 .SEMIVOLATIL 0 E ORGANICS RE.C -DEM LAB 10 N-NITROSODIPHENYLAMINE 10 4-BROMOPHENYL PHENYL ETHER 10 HEXACHLOROBENZENE 50 PENTACHLORO PHENOL 10 PHENANTHRENE 10 ANTHRACENE 10 DI-N-BUTYL PHTHALATE 10 FLUORANTHENE 10 PYRENE 10 BUTYLBENZYL PHTHALATE 20 3,3'-DICHLOROBENZIDINE 10 BENZO(A)ANTHRACENE 10 CHRYSENE 10 BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE 10 DI-N-OCTYL PHTHALATE 10 BENZO(B)FLUORANTHENE 10 BENZO(K)FLUORANTHENE 10 BENZO(A)PYRENE 10 INDENO(l,2,3-CD)PYRENE 10 DIBENZO(A,H)ANTHRACENE 10 BENZO(G,H,I)PERYLENE u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u OTHER SEMIVOLATILE ORGANICS FOR SAMPLE NUMBER TRIMETHYL BENZENE ( C9 H12 2G970 TQL= TARGET QUANTITATION LIMIT T= TENTATIVELY IDENTIFIED ESTIMATED CONCENTRATION E= ESTIMATED CONCENTRATION U= COMPOUND ANALYZED FOR NOT DETECTED N= COMPOUND NOT ANALYZED FOR D= DETECTED BELOW QUANTITATION LIMIT H= HOLDING TIME EXCEEDED TQL SUBJECT TO CHANGE DUE TO INSTRUMENT SENSITIVITY 15 T COUNTY ouAD Nofl7u 9-11 LAT. :,(" i 3; 'i'f" SERIAL NO. ---- <t,/o /l,'oc, I, LONG. --'---"/c...;:_L.1..- North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Division of Environmental Management Groundwater Field/Lab Form Reporl lo: ARO,. FRO~. RRO, WaRO, WiRO, CH~~eftFeft!~JO DY 0 WSAO, Kinslon FO Other _______ _ Shipped by: Bus,~. Other ______ _ 0 ROUTINE (l] EMERGENCY LAB NUMBER B ~~ 3 9 DATE RECEIVEfl~ Tlmeq'.(Ji Rec'd by~ From: Other ----------------- DATA ENTRY BY: _r_;J::..1:,;,v __ cK,--r=:>S DATE REPORTED: W4 oJO,C(..2- Q, /j(p,, DA \(,n~f• 1 ... C. D~P'T, OF D '- COLLECTOR(S): Tl ME _...,./'-'·'-· tz...(u/:_ PURPOSE: BASEUNE, COMPLAINT, COMPLIANCE, LUST, OTHEnR-=======-(clrcla one) -- s<ll'llCVi AN ."911'9 •~, 1Y p£\'£L0P--U\Yner p>JlYll• FIELD ANALYSES ;(.(s iXJr, > C0 r e I le,. 2 yo 3 ua<,.x s Pod k @c9 Location or site pH 400 ___ Spec. Cond.94 --al ,99~ _Temp.10 ___ 0 c Odor &.UG 2 5 Description al sampling point _'..,b"ro.,__4=+-"'h"'o"'""l.("'S"'c_• _____________________ _ Appearance ______ Ta s le fflllt .i1~,dp1 i ng Method --~--==''-'e'"'l-_,41'....;;;~"':?1~f._~---------Sample Interval ---"kc..n,:.....:.k-...._ _____ _ • • .I • .,,sn~ ti ini'tK~••AAL an\11 (pump, baller, etc.) . Analysis By: ••D~•,i;.i I~ Remarks-----:=--------,-~------------,..--,.--------~------ -12.. . r;, \ (pumping time, air temp, etc.l LABORATORY ANALYSES 8005310 COD HIQh 340 COO Low 335 Colllorm:MF f•c•I 31616 Colllorm:MF Tol■I 31504 TOC 680 Turbidity 76 - pH 403 Alkallnlly lo pH 4.5 410 Alk ■llnlty lo pH 8.3 -415 Carbon■ !• 445 Blc11bona1e -440 AtHnlc:Tol■I 1002 C ■tbon dlodde 405 Chloride 940 . Chromlum:H■x 1032 Color:True 80 Cyanide 720 Lab Comments: GW-54 REV "'10 1J/t:,, cl, Ca,0 "?AJ,-9 6c /-1(.,l mg/I Din. Sollda 70300 mg/l mg/I Fluoride 951 mg/I mg/I Herdneu:Total 900 mg/I /100ml H■rdnen (non·carb) 902 mg/I 1100ml Phenol• 32730 ug/1 mg/I Speclllc Cond, 95 uMhoatcm? NTU SUll■le 945 mg/I Sulllde 745 mg/I unit■ mg/I mg/I mg/I mg/I NH3uN610 mg/I .,.11 TKN ■aN626 mg/I mg/I NOJ • N03 U N 630 mg/I mg/I P:Tolal ■a P 665 mg/I ug/1 Pl-Co mo/I For Dissolved Analysis • submit filtered sample and wrtl White Copy. Groundwater Central Olllce Yellow Cop_ Ag· Sliver 1077 ug/1 Al • Aluminum 1105 ug/1 B■ • Barium ·1001 "9/1 Ca· Calclum-916 mg/I Cd -Cadmium 1027 ug/1 Chromlum:lotal 1034 ug/1 Cu • Coppe, 1042 ug/1 Fe • Iron 1045 ug/1 Hg· Mercurw 71900 ug/1 K -Pol■nlum 1137 mg/I Mg -Magnesium 927 mgJI Mn -Mangan■H 1056 ug/1 Na -Sodium 929 mg/I NI -Nickel 1067 ug/1 Pb • Lead 1051 ug/1 Se -Selenlum I 147 ug/1 Zn -Zinc 1092 ug/1 'IS" In block 1eglonal Office Pink Copy • Central Flies Organocl'llorln. P•ulcldea Organophoaphorua PealloldH Acid Herdlcld•• V Bu• I Naulr■I Ealracllble Organlct .v Acid Exlnclabla Organic■ 1..r· Purgaabla Organic■ (VOA bollle) 1.2 -Olbromo~thane (EOB} <: 1 , ..,./ I -v Goldenrod Copy• Lab LAB 110. 2G839 .,ORTBD SY CHECKED BY REVIEWED BY SAMPLE TYPE: WATER CASI . VOA TARGET COMPOUND 15-35·4 15-09·2 156-60·5 15·34·3 590-20-1 156-59-4 67-66-3 14-97-5 11·55·6 563-58-6 56-23-5 107-06-2 19-01-6 10-a1-5 ;s-21-~ 74-95-3 .. %1·01-5 _,061-02-6 19·00·5 127·18·4 H2·28·9 124·48·1 106-93-4 108-90-7 630·20·6 15-25·2 79-34-5 l,l·Dichloroethene Methylene Chloride trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 1,1-Dichloroethane 2,2-Dichloropropane cis·l,2-Dichloroethene Chloroform Bromochloromethane 1,1,l·Trichloroethane 1,1-Dichlcrcproper.e carbon Tetrachloride 1,2-Dichloroethane Trichlorce thene 1,2-Dichloropropane Bromcdichloromethane Dibroiioiiethane cis-1,l·Dichloropropene trans-1,l-Dichloropropene l,l,2·Trichlorcethane Tetrachloroethene 1,3,Dichloropropane Dibromochloromethane 1,2-Dibro.oethane Chlorobenzene 1, 1, 1, 2-Tetrachloroethane Bromoform l,1,2,2·Tetrach!oroethane TQL u 1 0.75 0.25 0.75 0.25 0. 25 0.25 D.25 0.75 0.25 0 .15 0.75 D.15 0 .15 0.25 D.25 l 0 .15 0.15 0.15 0 .15 D.25 0.75 I 0.25 0, 25 0. 5 0.75 ?QL· Target Quantation Limit· Subject to change due to instrument sensitivity T· Tentatively Identified, not confiraed E· Estiiated value u-Samples analyzed for this co.pound but not detected N· Sample net analyzed for this co.pound D· Detected below quantitation limit X· GC/MS Analysis performed COKKB!ITS: ... EHllR/DEM LABORATORY VOLATILE ANALYTICAL REPORT ANALYSIS RESULTS • SUPERVISOR ~ DATE~ ENTER.ED BY :::d CHECKED BY C:::, DETECTED CASI VOA TARGET COl(PCUllD TQL DlTECTlD u 'l u u u u u 2.2 E . 33 T u u u u u 17 u u u u u u u u u u u u u u 96·18·4 1,2,3-Trichloropropane 108-86·1 Bromobenzene 95-19-8 2-Chlorotoluene 106-43·4 4-Chlorotoluene m-1J-1 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 106-46-1 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 95-50-1 1,2-Dichlorohenzen~ 96·12·8 1,2-Dibroao-3-Chloropropane 120-82·1 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 87-,a-3 He.acblorcbutadiene 81-61-6 1,1,3-Trichlorobenzene 1634·04·1 Hethyl-tert-butyi ether 71-43·2 Benzene 108-88-3 Toluene 100·41·4 Ethyl benzene 108·38·3 m,p-:i:ylenes 95-47·6 a-Xylene 100-42·5 st7rene 98-82-8 Jsopropylbenzene 103-65·1 n-Propylbenzene 108·61·8 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene 98-06-6 tert•Butylbenzene 95-63-6 l 1 2, 4-Tr i11c: thyltcu~ene 135-98·8 sec-Butylbenzene 99-87-6 p-isopropyltoluene 104-51·8 n-Butylbenzene 91-10-3 llaphthalene Other purgeables detected (up to 10 highest peaks) NO VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUl!DS QUA!ITITATED BY GC/PID. G 11 U" 1 0.2i u l u 0. 25 u 0.25 u 0.25 u 0. 2 5 u 0.15 " ' u 0. 15 u 0.25 u 0.75 u 5 u l u l u l u u u u u u u u u u u u u Detected ug/1 .SEMIVOLATf~E ORGANICS REP-T -DEM LAB LAB NUMBER:2G839 SUPERVISOR~ LAB #:2G839 DATE:~ REPORTED BY ~ CHECKED BY{iji1 ENTERED BY ::::S::\-\ REVIEWED BY }riJ CHECKED BY 'T?5 SAMPLE TYPE: WATER DILUTION FACTOR CAS NUMBER 108-95-2 111-44-4 95-57-8 541-73-1 106-46-7 100-51-6 95-50-1 95-48-7 108-60-1 106-44-5 621-64-7 67-72-1 98-95-3 78-59-1 88-75-5 105·-67-9 65-85-0 J.J.1-91-1 120-83-2 120-82-1 91-20-3 106-47-8 87-68-3 59-50-7 91-57-6 77-47-4 88-06-2 95-95-4 91-58-7 88-74-4 131-11-3 208-96-8 606-20-2 99-09-2 83-32-9 51-28-5 100-02-7 132-64-9 121-14-2 84-66-2 7005-72-3 86-73-7 100-01-6 534-52-1 TQL ANALYTE NAME X 1 10 PHENOL 10 BIS(2-CHLOROETHYL) ETHER 10 2-CHLOROPHENOL 10 1,3-DICHLOROBENZENE 10 1,4-DICHLOROBENZENE 20 BENZYL ALCOHOL 10 1,2-DICHLOROBENZENE 10 2-METHYL PHENOL 10 BIS(2-CHLOROISOPROPYL) ETHER 10 4-METHYL PHENOL 10 N-NITROSO-DI-N-PROPYLAMINE 10 HEXACHLOROETHANE 10 NITROBENZENE 10 ISOPHORONE 10 2-NITRO PHENOL 10 2,4-DIMETHYL PHENOL 50 BENZOIC ACID 10 BIS(2-CHLOROETHOXY) METHANE 10 2,4-DICHLORO PHENOL 10 1,2,4-TRICHLOROBENZENE 10 NAPHTHALENE 20 4-CHLOROANILINE 10 HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE 20 4-CHLOR0-3-METHYL PHENOL 10 2-METHYL NAPHTHALENE 10 HEXACHLOROCYCLOPENTADIENE 10 2,4,6-TRICHLORO PHENOL 10 2,4,5-TRICHLORO PHENOL 10 2-CHLORO NAPHTHALENE 50 2-NITROANALINE 10 DIMETHYL PHTHALATE 10 ACENAPHTHYLENE 10 2,6-DINITROTOLUENE 50 3-NITROANALINE 10 ACENAPHTHENE 50 2,4-DINITRO PHENOL 50 4-NITRO PHENOL 10 DIBENZOFURAN 10 2,4-DINITROTOLUENE 10 DIETHYL PHTHALATE 10 4-CHLOROPHENYL PHENYL ETHER 10 FLUORENE 50 4-NITROANALINE 50 4,6-DINITR0-2-METHYL PHENOL u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u CONC. UG/L .EMIVOLATI~E ORGANICS REP. -DEM LAB 86-30-6 10 N-NITROSODIPHENYLAMINE u 101-55-3 10 4-BROMOPHENYL PHENYL ETHER u 118-74-1 10 HEXACHLOROBENZENE u 87-86-5 so PENTACHLORO PHENOL u 85-01-8 10 PHENANTHRENE u 120-12-7 10 ANTHRACENE u 84-74-2 10 DI-N-BUTYL PHTHALATE u 206-44-0 10 FLUORANTHENE u 129-00-0 10 PYRENE u 85-68-7 10 BUTYLBENZYL PHTHALATE u 91-94-1 20 3,3'-DICHLOROBENZIDINE u 56-55-3 10 BENZO(A)ANTHRACENE u 218-01-9 10 CHRYSENE u 117-81-7 10 BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE u 117-84-0 10 DI-N-OCTYL PHTHALATE u 205-99-2 10 BENZO(B)FLUORANTHENE u 207-08-9 10 BENZO(K)FLUORANTHENE u 50-32-8 10 BENZO(A)PYRENE u 193-39-5 10 INDENO(l,2,3-CD)PYRENE u 53-70-3 10 DIBENZO(A,H)ANTHRACENE u 191-24-2 10 BENZO(G,H,I)PERYLENE u OTHER SEMIVOLATILE ORGANICS FOR SAMPLE NUMBER 2G839 DIMETHYL OCTATRIENE C10.H14 DIMETHYL OCTATRIENE C10.H14 TETRAMETHYL BENZENE Cl0.H14 TETRAMETHYL BENZENE Cl0.H14 TETRAMETHYL BENZENE Cl0.1-114 UNIDENTIFIED UNIDENTIFIED UNIDENTIFIED UNIDENTIFIED UNIDENTIFIED TQL= TARGET QUANTITATION LIMIT T= TENTATIVELY IDENTIFIED ESTIMATED CONCENTRATION E= ESTIMATED CONCENTRATION U= COMPOUND ANALYZED FOR NOT DETECTED N= COMPOUND NOT ANALYZED FOR D= DETECTED BELOW QUANTITATION LIMIT H= HOLDING TIME EXCEEDED TQL SUBJECT TO CHANGE DUE TO INSTRUMENT SENSITIVITY 56 T 17 T 24 T 27 T 8 T 28 E 17 E 14 E 20 E 16 E Norin varo1111a couNTY ----"'U?A=s~A~o~t,'-------- auAo No. R7rJ~~ A SERIAL LAT. 4-5•'j3'¢7" Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Division of Environmental Management LAe NUMBER a 0: ts:: 1 Po DATE RECEIVED &{ i _q ;;L Time 8: '{5 _Rec'd by: QS From: Bu~ LONG. Reporl lo: ARO, FRO.~ ARO, WaRO, WIRO, CHAI ,roa?-'ficr Field/Lab Form SAMPLE ~~l1Jf1Y 5::> i I WSRO, Klns1on FO 0 ther _______ _ 0 ROUTINE Shipped by; Bus~---;.? Olher ______ _ coLLEcT0Rcs1, 'Z2elbliec DATE-~ TIME ;,1•30 PURPOSE: BASELINE, □ EMERGENCY 0 Olhar ---------------- DATA ENTRY BY:_-'Ol-1'-'-'---CK:D'.::? DATE REPORTED: ½ 10, 7.>-- COMPLAINT, COMPLIANCE, LUST, OTHER &II. hu (circle one) f!{if 'ln~, -r' 1.-}).,.i_};:f,,.__ · FIELD ANALYSES ' 'f.-owner /4{CQr(5 I f'l:l_.(]5/J1,55'};.fl I'ac · 5 6;~ pH400 ___ Spec. Cond.94 __ at 25°C Location or site --~-'--"'3'a"--'7·_.....,_U/=O::c..:.1.::5__,r_,cg;,,.·"'(-'k"--'2"'==..1,Ca,( ____________________ _ Temp.10 ____ 0c Odor _ ..... :Sc.tc..:..'"0"1"'o/'-- A-ranc, CzC0,7 Tasta __ ....... l) __ t(.,.4-~_ F. Analy sl. By; _]>""-'e-'P,,....:;_r~I_!!_, ___ _ De scr I ptl on al samp 11 ng pal nt _L.f .Jkew;!.!,1--',o .. ,a.A.!-t....Ja="u· v;:_l_.,,l.,,6<-"_,_h"',..,,/~o:..w~-5,dC!..~!ii.l.!::l·'-1-l~•e=e:..... _______ _ Sampling Method hernJ q ug er Sample lnlervel ~;"'.i-'---..,/..;6..__'' ______ _ . 1 f pump, balle?. etc.) / Remarks 5s-t"54?Ml(✓-&ldUJ t cea./.amio e· c'0 o •--U,,,,,,.bL '~)!' / 1_/ i/,I. !' (pumplnQUme, al_r i,mp, etc.) ~ f:f, '-flfeC, Tl;!l'Ff' Ola w I ,,,_,-, !'<I/, /{c3/ r:-,cne / TT,c, 1;> I,-~ LABORATORY ANALYSES 800!. 3 ,o mg/I DIH. Sollds 70300 mg/I Ag • Sliver 1017 ug/1 Organochlorlne Pe1llcld■1 " COO High 340 mg/I Fluorlde 951 mg/I Al • AlumlnYlfl I 105 UQ/1 Org■nophosohou,. P■Ulolde■ COO Low 335 mg/I H■rdneu:Tol■I 800 moll 8■ • Barium ·1001 ug/1 Colllorm:MF F•cal 311116 /IOOml H■rdn•u (non-carb) 902 moll Ce· C ■lclum.916 mg/I Acid H■,dlcld■I . Colllorm:Mf Tot•I 3U04 1100ml Phenol• 32730 I· ~II Cd • Cadmium 1027 ug/1 TOC 6110 mg/I Speclllc Cond 95 t•: uMh~~ Chromlum:Tol■I 1034 uo/1 V B■H / N■ulr■I E11r■c11bl■ Ore•nlo■ Turbldll, 76 NTU Sull•t• 945 \ ~ ~· " ~, ~oif Cu • Copper 1042 uoll X Acid E11,1cl ■ble Organic. Sulllde '" :c ~; '" ~~O_IJi: °' Fe • Iron 1045 uoll ~~ ~ -t-J r-~~ Hg· Mercur, 71900 UQ/1 I"-Purgnbla Or91nlca (YOA bOIU ■) pH 403 unit• ---t~ ._ . ·--K • Pol■ulum 937 moll Alkallnlly lo pH ◄ . 5 410 moll "' t:: f,L 8 ;:j Mg • M■gnulum 927 moll 1.2 -Olbromo91t11n1 IEDB) -Alk•llnlty lo pH 8.3 415 moll fl. :,) ~t;G Mn • M■no■n••• 1056 UQ/1 -Carbon•!• 445 moll ,'.,~ 1f.'_-; C? l~.~~!--= :;:-N■ • Sodium 929 mg/I \/('11Q "<:; F,r,._•f ,I Blcarbon■ t e 440 mall NH3 u N s1~Z!t ..,,.,. NI • Nlcltel 1067 UQ/1 ,, . " _,,_ -~ -J,,., Arunlc:Tot■I t002 .. ,, TKN u N 625 mg/I Pb • lead 1051 uo/1 ia ,(} ,,, '5 I Carbon dlo1lde 405 mg/I NOi ♦N03 u N 630 fflQ/1 Se • Selenlum 1147 ug/1 7 Chlorlde 1140 . mg/I P:Tol•I u P 665 moll Zn • Zinc 1092 UQ/1 ' f ,? \ 7 Chromh.-n:Hu 1032 ug/1 \ I -............_ \/ Color.True 10 Pl·Co V ' c,■nlde 120 mg/I , Lab Commenls: ----------------------------------------------------------------- '190 For Dissolved Analysis -submit filtered sample and w1 White Copy -Groundwater Cenl~I ONlce Yellow Cos, 'IS" In block ileglonal ONlce Pink Copy • Central Flies Goldenrod Copy -Lab \ BHNR/DBM LABORATORY ,. VOLATILB ANALYTICAL RBPORT LAB HO. 2G 968 R!PORTBD BY fw3 SUPBRV!SOR ii( CHBCXBD BY l,kr1 DAT! q z- RBVJBVBD BY a,4'c BNT!RBD BY CHBCI!D BY .DS SAKPLB TYP!: S!DIK!HT ANALYSIS R!SULTS CASI VOA TARGBT COMPOUND TQL DBT!CT!D CASI VOA TARG!T COKPOUND TQL D!T!CT!D ug/Kg ua/Kg ua/Ka ug/Kg 75·35·1 1,l·Dichloroethene 113 u 96-18·4 1,2,l·Trichloropropane 37.5 u 75·09·2 Methylene Chloride 37.5 u 108·86·1 Bro1obenzene 150, u 156·60·5 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene Ill u 95·49·8 2·Chlorotoluene 37.5 u 15·31·3 1,l·Dichloroethane 31.5 u 106-43·1 l·Chlorotoluene 31.5 u 590·20·1 2,2-Dichloropropane 31. 5 u 541-73·1 1,l·Dichlorobenzene 37.5 u 156·59·4 cis·l,2-Dichloroethene 31.5 u 106-16·1 1,l·Dichlorobenzene 31.5 u 61·66·3 Chlorofon 37.5 u 95-50·1 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 31.5 u 74·91·5 Bro1ochloroaethane Ill u 96-12·8 l,2·Dibro1o·l·Chloropropane 150 u 71·55·6 1,1,l·Trichloroethane 31.5 51 120·82·1 1,2,l·Trichlorobenzene 31.5 u 563·58·6 l,l·Dichloropropene 37. 5 u 81·68·3 Hexachlorobutadiene 37. 5 u 56·23·5 Carbon Tetrachloride Ill u 81·61·6 1,2,l·Trichlorobenzene Ill u 101·06·2 1,2-Dichloroethane 31. 5 u 1634-04·4 Methyl-tert-butyl ether 150 u 19·01·6 Trichloroethene 31.5 630 11-13·2 Benzene 150 u 78-81·5 1,2-Dichloropropane 37.5 u 108·88·3 Toluene 150 1100 75·21·4 Bro1odichloro1ethane 31.5 u 100-11·4 !thy! benzene 150 630 74·95·3 Dibroao ■ethane 150 u 108·38·3 1,p•Iylenes 150 u 10061·01·5 cis·l,l·Dichloropropene 31.5 u 95-41·6 o-Iylene 150 380 10061·02·6 trans-1,l·Dichloropropene 31.5 u 100·42·5 styrene 150 u 79·00·5 l,1,2·Tricbloroethane 37. 5 u 98·82·8 lsopropylbenzene 150 u 127·18·1 Tetrachloroethene 31.5 u 103-65·1 n·Propylbenzene 150 u 112·28·9 1,l·Dichloropropane 31.5 u 108·61·8 1,l,5·Tri1ethylbenzene 150 5 20 121·18·1 Dibro1ochloro1ethane Ill u 98-06·6 tert•Butylbenzene 150 u 106·93·1 1,2·Dibro1oethane 150 u 95-63·6 1,2,4-Triaethylbenzene 150 1300 108·90·1 Chlorobenzene 31.5 u 135-98·8 sec·Butylbenzene 150 u 630·20·6 l,1,l,2·Tetrachloroethane 37.5 u 99-81·6 p-isopropyltoluene 150 u 75·25·2 Broaofor1 15 u 101·51·8 n•Butylbenzene 150 1500 19·34·5 1,1,2,2·Tetrachloroethane Ill u 91·20·3 Naphthalene 150 1500 TQL· Target Quantation Liait· Subject to Other purgeables detected Detected change due to instru1ent sensitivity (up to 10 highest peaks) ug/Kg T· Tentatively Identified, not conlir1ed B· Bsti1ated value 52 UHIDBNTIYIBD PBAKS DBTBCTBD BY GC/PID U· Sa1ples analyzed for this coapound but not detected N· Sa1ple not analyzed for this co1pound D· Detected below quantitation liait K· GC/KS Analysis perforaed COMK!HTS: \ .EMIVOLATILE ORGANICS REP. -DEM LAB LAB NUMBER: 2G968 SUPERVISOR~ DATE : ~ LAB,;: 2G968 REPORTED B~ CHECKED BY REVIEWED BY f f1) ENTERED BY c2J:L_ CHECKED BYDS_ SAMPLE TYPE: SEDIMENT DILUTION FACTOR: CAS NUMBER 108-95-2 111-44-4 95-57-8 541-73-1 106-46-7 100-51-6 95-50-1 95-48-7 108-60-1 106-44-5 621-64-7 67-72-1 98-95-3 78-59-1 88-75-5 105-67-9 65-85-0 111-91-1 120-83-2 120-82-1 91-20-3 106-47-8 87-68-3 59-50-7 91-57-6 77-47-4 88-06-2 95-95-4 91-58-7 88-74-4 131-11-3 208-96-8 606-20-2 99-09-2 83-32-9 51-28-5 100-02-7 132-64-9 121-14-2 84-66-2 7005-72-3 86-73-7 100-01-6 534-52-1 TQL ANALYTE NAME X 250 660 PHENOL U 660 BIS(2-CHLOROETHYL) ETHER U 660 2-CHLOROPHENOL U 660 1,3-DICHLOROBENZENE U 660 1,4-DICHLOROBENZENE U 1300 BENZYL ALCOHOL U 660 1,2-DICHLOROBENZENE U 660 2-METHYL PHENOL U 660 BIS(2-CHLOROISOPROPYL) ETHER U 660 4-METHYL PHENOL U 660 N-NITROSO-DI-N-PROPYLAMINE U 660 HEXACHLOROETHANE U 660 NITROBENZENE U 660 ISOPHORONE U 660 2-NITRO PHENOL U 660 2,4-DIMETHYL PHENOL U 3300 BENZOIC ACID U 660 BIS(2-CHLOROETHOXY) METHANE U 660 2,4-DICHLORO PHENOL U 660 1,2,4-TRICHLOROBENZENE U 660 NAPHTHALENE U 1300 4-CHLOROANILINE U 660 HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE U 1300 4-CHLOR0-3-METHYL PHENOL U 660 2-METHYL NAPHTHALENE U 660 HEXACHLOROCYCLOPENTADIENE U 660 2,4,6-TRICHLORO PHENOL U 660 2,4,5-TRICHLORO PHENOL U 660 2-CHLORO NAPHTHALENE U 3300 2-NITROANALINE U 660 DIMETHYL PHTHALATE U 660 ACENAPHTHYLENE U 660 2,6-DINITROTOLUENE U 3300 3-NITROANALINE U 660 ACENAPHTHENE U 3300 2,4-DINITRO PHE~OL U 3300 4-NITRO PHENOL U 660 DIBENZOFURAN U 660 2,4-DINITROTOLUENE U 660 DIETHYL PHTHALATE U 660 4-CHLOROPHENYL PHENYL ETHER U 660 FLUORENE U 3300 4-NITROANALINE U 3300 4,6-DINITR0-2-METHYL PHENOL U 250 CONC. UG/KG .EMIVOLATILE ORGA~ICS RE.' -DEM LAB 86-30-6 101-55-3 118-74-1 87-86-5 85-01-8 120-12-7 84-74-2 206-44-0 129-00-0 85-68-7 91-94-1 56-55-3 218-01-9 117-81-7 117-84-0 205-99-2 207-08-9 50-32-8 193-39-5 53-70-3 191-24-2 660 N-NITROSODIPHENYLAMINE U 660 4-BROMOPHENYL PHENYL ETHER U 660 HEXACHLOROBENZENE 1J 3300 PENTACHLORO PHENOL U 660 PHENANTHRENE U 660 ANTHRACENE U 660 DI-N-BUTYL PHTHALATE U 660 FLUORANTHENE U 660 PYRENE U 660 BUTYLBENZYL PHTHALATE U 1300 3,3'-DICHLOROBENZIDINE U 660 BENZO(A)ANTHRACENE . U 660 CHRYSENE U 660 BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE U 660 DI-N-OCTYL PHTHALATE U 660 BENZO(B)FLUORANTHENE U 660 BENZO(K)FLUORANTHENE U 660 BENZO(A)PYRENE U 660 INDENO(l,2,3-CD)PYRENE U 660 DIBENZO(A,H)ANTHRACENE U 660 BENZO(G,H,I)PERYLENE U OTHER SEMIVOLATILE ORGANICS FOR SAMPLE NUMBER UNIDENTIFIED UNIDENTIFIED UNIDENTIFIED UNIDENTIFIED GC/MS INDICATES A MASS OF MID-TO-LATE ELUTING CHEMICALS THJI.T COULD NOT BE RESOLVED OR IDENTI- FIED IN THE RANGE OF TQL= TARGET QUANTITATION LIMIT 2G968 270000 E 110000 E 72000 E 18000 E 110000000 E T= TENTATIVELY IDENTIFIED ESTIMATED CONCENTRATION E= ESTIMATED CONCENTRATION U= COMPOUND ANALYZED FOR NOT DETECTED N= COMPOUND NOT ANALYZED FOR D= DETECTED BELOW QUANTITATION LIMIT H= HOLDING TIME EXCEEDED TQL SUBJECT TO CHANGE DUE TO INSTRUMENT SENSITIVITY COUNTY QUAD NO.i\ ::tl:) -£3 SERI AL NO. --- ·c I <IJ'' 0-0/ , 'I LAT. ·.;,? I) -.U LONG. ,'.LIS /1' N O rt h C a r O 11 n a LAB NUMBER 8 cz(& '10 7 Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources i-[-i> 9..2. 5]: 'IS Division of Environmental Management CATE REC~ED · ~ Groundwatjl[ ,~lllG\'l+~b·Pdrm Rec'd by,.L_)S From: .eii~ Reporl to: ARO, FRO@, ARO, WaRO, WIRO, f'\Uf\\~ Of v'JJ\ UU ~ 0 Other \.,llf\lD ~ArMlt..E PRIORITY '/ DATA ENTRY BY: ...,..Qi/_,._,-'--_ ci<½s..a:.._,__ __ WSRO, Klnslon FO Other _______ _ ROUTINE □ EMERGENCY DATE REPORTED: $,:p /0,C 7).. Shipped by: Bus,er, Other COLLECTOR(SJ: /Jf1!q_//,,r FIELD ANALYSES PH400 ___ Spec. Temp.10 ____ oc Cond.94 __ at 2s0c Odor 5f/o,,.'1 Taste _ _./4.=/.,_A,..__ Ap-nce '21., ck FI e,-itna I y sl. By: -'--'-']),,-""-'a"""Cl.lLal?c,'.t':.,c.... ___ _ LABORATORY ANALYSES 8005 310 mg/I COD High 340 mg/I COO lo• 335 mg/I Collto,m:Mf F •c•I 31fl 1fl /I00ml Colllorm:MF l ol•I 31504 1100ml " TOC 680 mg/I Turbldli)' 78 NTU pH 403 unit■ Alk ■llnll)' lo p H4,5410 mg/I lk■llnlty lo pH 1.3 415 mo/I arbon■ I• 44 ' mg/I Blcarbonal■ 4 •• moll ArHnlc:ToHI 1002 ug/1 Carbon dioxide ••• mg/I Chlorld■ 940 moll Chromlurn:H■ I 1032 UQ/1 color.True eo Pl•Co Cyanide 720 mo/I Lab Commenls: COMPLAINT, COMPLIANCE, LUST, OTHER £:,.1. _;;-;au (circle one) Localion or slle Oescrlplion ol sampling polnl Sampling Method boa oP 9-::~ ec (pump, ball<½-tc'.)), I,' ~ Remarks f'l&St' [40 frf)/~1'1 4' CArn/ b-en,rat4, /~ample Interval __ ...,;'-(_-_8.;;.._1 , ______ _ (pumping dme, air temp, etc.) OIH. Solld• 70300 mg/I Ao • s11 .... , 1011 .. ,. 0191nocl\lorln• , .. ucldH Fluoride 951 mg/I Al • Alumlnwm 1106 Ug/1 Org■nopl'lo•phorua PeaUolde• Hardneu:Tol•I 1100 mg/I B■ • Barium ·1001 .. ,. H•rdn•n (non·cub) 902 mg/I C• • C■lclum 918 mg/I Acid H■rdlcldH Phenol• 32730 .. ,. Cd • C■dmlum 1027 ug/1 Specific Cond. 95 uMl'lo■/cml Cl'ltomlum:lol•I 1034 uo/1 Bue / N■ulr■I E•1f•cl■ b1 ■ Organlo ■ Sull•le 945 moll Cu· Copp•, 1042 uo/1 Acid E1lncl•ble Org■nlo ■ Sultlde 745 moll Fe • hon 1045 ug/1 Hg • M■rcurr 71900 uo/1 V Purgubl■ o,o■ nlc■ (VOA bollle) K • Po1a11lum 937 mg/I Mg • Magn■1lum 927 m.,I 1,2 • Olbromo.tl'lane (EOB) Mn • M•ng■n■u 1051ri ug/1 N• • Sodium 1129 mg/I NH3 UN 810 mo/I NI • Nickel 1067 ug/1 I TKN II N 825 mg/I Pb • La■d 1051 ug/1 \ I NOJ ♦N03 u N 830 mg/I Se • Selenl-7f.,-t: ~IJg/1 \ I P:Tolel u P 665 mo/I Zn • Zinc ,~f;~t~ t.~.fii1 \/ ,.,,,9: 'N :[ c:a .. '"=;~ .. °' ~ ~-~ ·'1< i "' ..... :~.·. .k, C41 --'I I-< E ~ -C..3 --' : t~~ ... ' . - GW-541 V90 For Dissolved Analysis -submit filtered sample and w 11s• In block oil Pink Copy • Cenlral FIie• Goldenrod Copy • Lab White Copy -Groundwater Central Office Yellow Cl,. • Regional Office • BHNR/DBK LABORATORY • VOLATILB ANALYTICAL RBPORT LAB NO, 2G 969 RIPORTBD BY 2£: ,,,,.,,,,, ~ CHBCUD BY DATB z....- . RIVIIVID BY INTBRID BY CHBCKBD BY 'I , SAKPLB TYPB: SBDIKBNT ANALYSIS RBSULTS CASI VOA TARGBT COMPOUNU TQL DBTBCTBD CASI VOA TARGBT COMPOUND TQL DBTBCTBD uq/Kq uq/Kg uq/Kq uq/Kq 75.35.4 1,l·Dichloroethene 113 u 96·18·4 1,2,3·Trichloropropane 37.5 u 75-09·2 Methylene Chloride 31. 5 u 108·86·1 Broaobenzene 150 u 156-60·5 trans·l,2·Dichloroethene 113 u 95·19·8 2·Chlorotoluene 37.5 u 75.34.3 1,l·Dichloroethane 37.5 u 106·43·4 l·Chlorotoluene 31.5 u 590·20·7 2,2-Dichloropropane 37,5 u 511 · 73· 1 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 37,5 u 156-59·4 cis•l,2·Dichloroethene 37.5 1500 B 106·16·7 1,l·Dichlorobenzene 37, 5 u 67-66·3 Chlorofor■ 31. 5 u 95·50·1 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 37. 5 u 71.97.5 Bro1ocbloro1etbane 113 u 96·12·8 1,2·Dibroao-l•Chloropropane 150 u 71·55·6 1,1,l·Trichloroethane 31.5 u 120·82·1 1,2,l·Trichlorobenzene 31. 5 u 563-58·6 1,l·Dichloropropene 37,5 u 87·68·3 Hexachlorobutadiene 37.5 u 56·23·5 carbon Tetrachloride Ill u 87·61·6 1,2,3·Trichlorobenzene 113 u 107·06·2 1,2-Dichloroethane 37,5 u 1631·01·1 Kethyl-tert-hutyl ether 750 u 79·01 ·6 Trichloroethene 37,5 720 -71·13·2 Benzene 150 u 78·87·5 1,2·Dichloropropane 37.5 u 108·88·3 Toluene 150 510 75-27·1 Bro1odichloro1ethane 37.5 u 100·11·1 Bthyl benzene 150 190 71.95.3 Dibroao ■ethane 150 u 108·38·3 1,p•Iylenes 150 u 10061·01·5 ci s-1, l·Dichloropropene 37.5 u 95·17•6 o-lylene 150 290 10061·02·6 trans·l,3-Dichloropropene 37,5 u 100·12·5 Styrene 150 u 79-00·5 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 37.5 u 98·82·8 Isopropylbenzene 150 120 127-18·1 Tetrachloroethene 37.5 17 103·65·1 n·Propylbenzene 150 u 112·28·9 1,l·Dichloropropane 37.5 u 108·67•8 1,3,5·Tri1ethylbenzene 150 910 121·18·1 Dibroaochloroaethane 113 u 98·06·6 tert·Butylbenzene 150 u 106·93·1 1,2-Dibro ■oethane 150 u 95·63·6 1,2,l·Triiethylbenzene 150 730 108·90·7 Chlorobenzene 37.5 u 135·98·8 sec-Butylbenzene 150 u 630·20·6 1,1,1,2·Tetrachloroethane 31.5 u 99·87·6 p-isopropyltoluene 150 620 75-25·2 Bro■olor■ 75 u 101·51·8 n•Butylbenzene 150 1100 79-31·5 1,l,2,2·Tetrachloroetbane 113 u 91·20·3 Naphthalene 150 180 B TQL· Target Quantation Liait· subject to Other purgeables detected Detected change due to instruaent sensitivity (up to 10 highest peaks) ug/Kg T· Tentatively Identified, not confirmed B· Bstiaated Value U· Saaples analyzed for this coapound but 16 URIDBNTIPIBD PBAKS DBTBCTBD BY GC/PID not detected N· Sa1ple not analyzed for this compound D· Detected below quantitation liait K· GC/KS Analysis perforaed COMMBNTS: COUIHY _ c-u._S_tc._._/1 ________ _ QUAil >io.A 7C:j-, SERIAL NO. 3s0 ;3'S7 ,1'/J/1 LAT. -~-'---"----'=----LONG. -""~-'--'-~-'-'-- N.C. Report to: ARO, Fno(§. ARO, WaRO, WiRO. WSRO. Kir1s1on FO Other ________ _ DEPA'f...,vlENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 0 GR~N"E{)fnE1JSlOOV v, 'sA1MPLE PRIORITY 11 /Jiu/ □ ROUTINE □ EMERGENCY (!ff/ LAB NUMBrn 8 u; 4{)'-f DATE RECE1vrnS/3190~75T) ;:Q= I I · Rec'd by· ,__~I____)=~-From: Bu ourie Other ---------c---------,,~-~-- DAT A ENTRY BY: 00 CK: 1n DATE REPORTED: __,,')~=-·_,._;)'-'\..._-_9,_,,Q.,_ ___ _ Shipped by: Bus.~ 01her COLLECTOR(S): CT /2../1;.~ DATE 5/?ltc TIME PURPOSE: BASELINE COMPL~ ' COMPLIANCE, 1.us·.·, OTHER circle one) FIELD ANALYSES Owner Ptl4 00 ___ Spec. Cond. 94 __ at 2s0c Location or site Ta 10 ____ oc r.r anc e _______ Taste ______ _ Odor _______ _ Description of sampling poi nl (, ,c, I,, Samplino Method (pump, bailer, etc.) Field Analysis By:--------------R k en,ar s ,,,,.. ~ (pumping lili\ti"r' I\;. \e P,,;§'!Q:~--~ ··-t t"'cJ'' \ 't\.-_. : '·· I LABORATORY ANALYSES B005 "' mg/I coo HIQtl '" mg/I coo "" JJS m<,1/1 Co11ro1m:~I , er.ii 31616 1100ml Colllvrm;!,H T o1a I 3150~ 1100ml TOC r.ao mo/1 Turbidlly 76 ,nu '" <UJ uni Is ,..,~,i11noty lo pH u "0 mo/I . A 11< •Ii n1 ty " '" ,. J "' moll Ctrbon,1e .. , mo/I 81CULOnlte .. o mo/1 AfSflnic:Total 1002 uo/1 C•rtion dto•lde ,o, mo/1 Cnlor•d• 9-'0 moll Criromium:He~ 1032 uo /L Cotor:True BO Pt-Co Cy,nlda 110 molt ~ Lnh Commcnls: O lss Sollds 70300 moll AO -Silver 1077 uo/1 ride 951 moll Al -.,luminum 1105 U0/1 ·-Hard ness:Tot1I 900 IT'0/1 •• -:3■rlum H) 7 uo/1 Hu<l nass (non-cub) 902 moll c, c,1cium 9 16 mg/I Prien ols 32730 uo/1 Co Cadmium 1027 ug/J S C .iA-tplt";'<Of5NATURAl.,1.1n os/cm 1 Cl'lromium:Tolal 103• ug/1 UiO\lRCF.S AND -••>"T"' mo/I Cu -Cooper ,o. 2 uo/1 !./}IT~'"'·'""·· molt ,. -l ron , 0•5 uo/1 -HO Mercury 71900 ug/1 JUI~ U D O,NV ' -Pouss1um 937 mg/I Mo -,.c•onesium 927 mon ;}Jl'.G].l.!ll ·- ft( ~U\/1'.lMl~ibl ;\. Mn -Manganese 1055 uo/1 l~Vllll REmKAl "" ,., No Sodium 929 moll " N "0 moll "' NI ck el 1067 U0/I TKN " N 62' mg/I " Lead 105 1 ug/1 •N03asN 630 mg/I s, Selenium 1 1-' 7 uo/1 P: To talasP665 moll '" 7 ,nc 1091 uo/1 ,·or Dissolved Analysis -sul,:11it lil1crcd sample and wrile ·01s· in block While copy ~ Headquarter;, Pini-: copy -Reqion Yellow copy -Lab rr-:1 .._,,:, '°!;I.• ,\),v ., ,nf\(\ ~O~ochlo_r,1~, P,iffictdaa Oro1nopl'lo'lb"fi'orus Pu1icld,H-r \\a\" ''""lfl-1\:.1\ ~ Acl~UI \I l'•s,r\C"'U._ \"tV \<,I-\ 1-- >< Bt •• / Naulral E11racl1bla Oroanlc1 )< Acid E11rac1ab1a Oro1nlc1 V Puroeabla Organics [VOA bottle) I. 2 -Olbromo,1nane (EOBJ ;<. 1 Cf. -- <; F ATTACHt.U -' ,t.N,l,L' _,,~ ,, __ .. . 5 V LAB 1¥J. REPORTED BY CHECKED BY REVIEWED BY SUPERVISOR SAMPLE TYPE: STORIT l«J. • SEMIVOLATILE ORGANIC REPORT o:;404 4'111) ENTERED BY ~yY\ CHECKED BY frJJ I MTE~ 9(lK SEDIMENT ANALYSIS RES UL TS COMPOUHD l¥J BASE/HEUTRALS OR ACID EXTRACH,BLE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS DETECTED BY r£/MS. • DA Q5 CONCENTRATION \ •• • VOLATILE ANALYTICAL REPO~T LAB..:!. 00404 REPORTED BY bi}_ ENTERED BY LB: CHECKED BY 1t CHECKED BY D s:: REVIEWED BY ~ SUPERVISOR ~t~ DATE 5P1/l/1J SAMPLE TYPE: ~EDIMEHT ANALYSIS RESULTS STORIT HO. COMPOUND CONCENTRATION HO VOLATILE ORGANIC CDMPOUNDS DETECTED BY GC/ELCD/PID. .... N.C. SERI AL NQ. ., '-~ LONG. DEPA . MENT OF NATURA~ RESOURCES LAB NUMBER 8 r:s LjQ 3 DATE RECEIVE~3)So T;mp 9-:-0\ Rec'd byv From; Bu~ Aeporl 10: AAO, FROG. ARO. WaAO, WiRO. & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 0 DEM GRO•R or~ctrsf aov / Other ------c:,--;;:-------==---:~- [Pr CK t:55 WSAO, Kinston FO Other _______ _ Shipped by: Bus,~. Other ______ _ D D ,/~_I)/ ROUTINE EMERGENCY n ff: DA TE REPORTED, -~5~--3_,_1~-~q~o~--- DAT A ENTRY BY: ---;--, " I 5 / ·',1 I _<." COLLECTOR{S): I , <?f'c.(,I f/ DATE v TIME PURPOSE: BASELINE,~) COMPLIANCE, 1.u~·_-, OTHER ______ _ (c1rclc one) Uwnur ( I ,'•1 \, I.'. ( r;,_...,'1) s· (.: ~ / ,/) ~~------'---'--- pII 400 ---Spec. Cond.94 __ a, 2s0c Location or site J),, u, C r~ ( k &:,c-,:.f (;..c, sh::,-, ,_.;,_ ____________ ..;...._ Temo.10 ____ 0 c Description at sampling poinl So,/ b, t, I i,cl .,Jpcarance r:31 c. c/.s Taste ______ _ Samplino Melhod C\ rq ½ ( f,,.,c,1•:-I (pump, ·t5aifer, etc·.) C,C...f,,<-,) u Sample ln1~·;val ------------'=,..__ i;:c,{p r Field Analysis By: _____________ _ Remarks Sfr,co r OC {,o (.,(.,tr LABORATORY ANALYSES 8005 "0 mg/I coo High J<O mg/I coo Low JJ5 mg/I Colito,m;I.H f er.al Jl616 1100ml Colitc,rm:MF T ala! J 1 50, 1100ml TOC sao mg/I T u1t11•11 ly H, rnu OH '"' uni Is All,,altnily to pH u no mg/I • Al~alini!y ,o OH ,. J "5 mo// Cart>onate '" moll Blc1r1..nna1e HO mo/I Arsenlc;loul 1002 ug/1 Cart>on d•o•lde ,05 mg/I Crilonde 9•0 mg/I Cr.rom,um:Hex 1032 uo/1 Cuto,:l,,..., ,o Pt-Cu c,anfde 720 mo/I Lab Comments: GW-';4 nr,vi,-.C>d 7/H!1 () / (pumping DI ss. Sotlds 70300 mg/I ,, : ·1 v.,, 1077 ug/1 ------FI uorl de 95' mg/I " • .\1um1,,um 1 , OS UQ/1 H.i rdness: Tota I 900 mg/I •• -Barium 1007 "°" HI rdne u {non-ca rt> l 902 mg/I c, Calcium 9" mg/I Phenols 32730 ug/1 Cc> Cadm,um 1027 ug/l Specific Cond, 95 uMhos/cm 2 Chromium:To1at 1034 uo/1 !,u/ I~ lo 'l4 ', -~.,11:ll\L mg/I c, Cor,o,ir 1042 ug/1 ' ,,c.,Mf_•, l i.., cv.s ,\'...;',} ' -... mg/I ,. t,on 1045 ug/1 ._ ,~·~,... .. \" ,.,· •;!:.,,. '. ,.,, Hg Mercury 7 1 900 ug/1 ',., .... -' Potassium 93' mg/I ",., (\ 6 \':PV Mg Magnesium 92' mO-'• . .. Mo -Manganese IQ!,!, uo/1 "-:·•atq~\. \~fl..\\ 1\iL:-: No Sodium . 929 mo/I nl~~I\, U\N 'f,;; nt~l'.ill!il u• ... mg/I N, NI ck e I 1067 UQ/1 1\\U ... ..-n o2!> mg/I " le Id 1 0 5 1 ug/1 N02 + NOJ ii$ N 630 mg/I s, Selenium 1 1 • 7 ug/1 P;T oral ., p 665 mg/I '" 7. inc 1092 ug/1 I or Ui!;:;o!ved Analy~i$ -:;ui,'."nll liflcrnct :;JmpJc and writo ·01s· in block While cop)' -Henr1quJr!er~ r=1ni. r:np'r' -Reqion Yellow copy~ Lab ,nv•~1 c.R O.i\i\..1~\},Yin, e.u1"!t.ldeii'1\, 0 rg I no p ho fpll'Jr,h •Pe s ti CI de I Acid Hetdlcidea X Bas■ I Neuuel E•tr1ctable Organic, X A Cid E,1r1e1ebl1 Oroanlc ■ y Puroaet>l1 Oro1n,cs (VOA t>ollle) 1,2 • Oibromoethane {EDB) X TC>' ~ ..4.. r\l I ·~• •-- , .. v,0..,-.1,.., - j' y • • • VO LA Tl.LE ANAL VTICAL REPORT LAB l«:l. 0Ci403 REPORTED BY M ENTERED BY 00 ' \)S CHECKED BY ~ CHECKED BY REVIEWED BY {Ut1 SUPERVISOR :BEK DATE S-/3/ /c;b r I SAMPLE TYPE: SEDIMENT ANALYSIS RES UL T5 STORET I()_ COMPOUND CONCENTRATION ~ VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS DETECTED BY GC/ELCD/PI D. LAB NO. REPO.RTED BY CHECKED BY REVIEWED BY SUPERVISOR SAMPLE TYPE: STORET NO. • • SEMIVOLATILE ORGANIC REPORT CX,403 ~ ENTERED BY 7 tw CHECKED BY )'It) DATE~ <??&k'. SEDIMENT ANALYSIS RESULTS COMPOUND ORGANIC ANALYSIS BY GC/MS INDICATES A MASS Of LATE ELUTING CHEMICALS WHICH COULD NOT BE RESOLVED OR I DENTlflED. CONCENTRATION EST I HATED AS A RATIO TO 00 u_s CONCENTRATION A KNOWN INTERNAL STANDARD AND WAS IN THE RANGE OF· 1,300,000 I.JG/KG . l : ,. I '- N.C. DEr--tTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES·-· LAB NUMBER 8 _ ___,a?c:=::z.L-...e7~5'""'--''5'"'---~- & C ijii"'" um'°' MCN> ~ -,J 7./1/\ C?' t;. OATE RECEIVED L ·,.-r:fld Time Repoff to: ARO. FRO(§) ARO, WaRO, WiRO. • GROU iNE~!o1~V~JRQl~ ,:SAMPLE PRIORITY WSRO, Kins1on FO Olher ________ _ □ □ EMERGENCY ~ Shipped by: Bus,~, Other COLLECTOR(SlVPt:Ph/ ,/2; ,,1~~,~ DATE FIELD ANALYSES PH 4 oo ----Spec. Temp.10 ____ 0 c Cond. 94 ---a r 2s0c 0 do, _5"_,_.,_./-...c1 ... 0c.c1c:c1«+----Taste ______ _ • pearance O( __ •. ,:c,:_ ::,n_.,: , :; r . Field Analysis Sy: ____________ _ LABORATORY ANALYSES BODs 310 moll COD HiQh H 0 mo/I COD Low 33S mg/J Colilorm:MF F 1:!Cal J 1616 1100ml Colilorm:Mf To1al JISO ◄ 1100ml TOC 680 m,;i/1 Tu1bidlly 76 IHU pH ◄OJ unlu Alkallnlly to p H .., ... mg/I Alllallnl ty to pH B.3 ., ' mg/I ' mall ROUTINE PURPOSE: BASELINE, C~ ~~{~~~c~~ Owner r;o,v _,Moore. (LN,see) Location or site Olu. Sollda 70300 mg/I Sg · Si Iver 1011 Fluoride '" m,;i/1 " • Aluminum I IOS Hudnes.a:Tolel 900 • mg/I •• Barium 1007 Htrdne$$ (non·c ■rb) 902 mg/I c, CeLclum ,,. Phenols 32730 ug/1 Co Cedmium 1021 Specltlc Cond. 9S uMhos/cm1 Chrom1um:To111 1034 Sullete ,-•:·,•. I • •. . , . . . . '" mg/I Co COPj)lf,."10,42 . Sulf I de ,., malt ,, Iron l 045 I;;,. ' ,_ ... -~-. --.. Hg '. Mercury_ 7 1900 •·· "' AND K • Po1en/ul'll,9J7 r• ,. ''.•.: :.:~~ rr.s ·-' ~: ·1 l'tl~.!~.:0~ i';"Y ;-~~;YLLOPl\lU"II I. I.IQ• M.1Qfl8$1Um 92 7 _; • Mn · M1ngan,u I OSS .. '-..-,-;·, .. ') 19\:l\l Sod1ufTl:~129',,_l :·-1_),, .-, ' ., No -· Rec'd by~ From: Bus~ Other ___ ,--" o""---~----------- DAT A ENTRY BY; Uq CK: -€fl./ DATE REPORTED; Cj/z.1._p(90 r I COMPLI At1CE, LUS,_.. OTHER ______ _ one) (pumping time, air temp, etc.) UQ/J 0101nochlorlne P•1ticide1 ug/1 0101nopho1phoru1 Pe1ticlde1 ug/1 mg/I Acid Herd1cide1 UQ/1 . uo/1 ·:·-e,,e f Neutrel E,lrecllble o,010,c1 .. u,;i/1 ' Acid E,ir,cteble Oraen1c1 ug/1 UQ/1 ' Purgeeble Q1g1r,1c1 (110A bolll•) ·,n:!a{t mO,I '.2 • Oibromoeth.1ne (EOB) · u.~~I [ '. l~.j m_g/1, Bic1ruon11e 4 ,o mg/I NH3 .. N 6'0 mg/I Ni Nick el 1067 ·({r\LLiul\, u0fr-' Iv 7 /:~ /,, ... ,..../ l,11:,?k...·~u,.J Arsenlc:Total 1002 "'" Carbon dloxld e ◄O~ rna/J Chloride 940 mg/I Chromium:H11x 1032 ua /I Color:Tri.1111 80 Pl·Co Cyanide 720 mg/I Lab Comments: GW-54 ·•ised 7/85 , __ 1 TKN U !i_ 62:?,,~·•·~r;;HI C'"'°[M[J«gt1 Pb Lead 10S I ua/1 ~-\.,b',,~;-;:, "'•·''''" "'flCl mg/I s, Selenium 1 1 4 7 ua 11 ' '" al at P 665 rng/1 Zmc 1091 ug/1 for Dissolved Analysis -sui.:,~it Ii' ·ed sample and write ·01s· in block Yellow copy -Lab White copy -Headquarters Pin"--'opy • Region ,/ T ,Pl-/ /.,.•--:rr./1 .,,. ( t7 A I ., I -,· c:J,' / j I!>£ An· - ANA' v~.~ -~s v,-., \/ ')' • VOLATILE ANALYTICAL REPORT • } LAB NO. o:;735 REPORTED BY ){@_ . ENTERED BY D2: CHECKED BY hf!; CHECKED BY ~ I REVIEWED BY (),/{l DATE~ SUPERVISOR '3'EK SAMPLE TYPE: SEDIMENT ANALYSIS RESULTS STORET l«l. COMPOUND CONCENTRATION NO VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS DETECTED BY GC/ELCD. 45510 M,P-XYLEHES 10 UG/KG 'J 45510 0-XYLEHE 9.3 00/KG 21 UNIDENTIFIED PEAKS DETECTED BYGC/PID . • • SEMIVOLATILE ORGANIC REPORT LAB NO. cx;735 REPORTED BY CHECKED BY REVIEWED BY SUPERVISOR 0-? Jom ) frz:> ' ~K. ENTERED BY __,D""-a. __ _ CHECKED BY --=i:I:;:a,..+-_-- SAMPLE TYPE: SEDIMENT STORET NO. ANALYSIS RESULTS COMPOUND GC/MS INDICATES A 01.Ji\NTITY OF LATE ELUTlt«; CHEMICALS (LATER THAN •2 FUEL OIL & DIESEL FUEL) THAT COULD NOT BE RESOLVED OR IDENTIFIED. CONCENTRATION WAS ESTIMATED AS A RATIO TO A KNOWN INTERNAL STANDARD AND IS IN THE RAl«.E CONCENTRATION UG/KG OF 44000 A TENTATIVE IDENTIFICATION WAS ATTEMPTED ON FIVE (5) EARLY ELUTING SIGNI fl CA HT PEAKS DETECTED BY GC/MS. CONCENTRATIONS WERE ESTIMATED AS A RATIO TO A KNOWN INTERNAL STANDARD. UNI DENT! Fl ED ALKANE ALKANE ALKANE UNIDENTIFIED • • 850 1500 1500 1900 2000 . ···-·--·· ........ -,~ .... -................. ~,.........__ ,· . . • • I COUNTY N.C. DE"--1{ TMENT OF NA TUR Al RESOURCES·-...,, OUAD NO R 7l1/t, (1) SERI AL ,... 0 (1 LAT. 3::, 13 ll'S? LONG. NO. 0 I It 3=1 I.? II Aeporl to: ARO, FRO~, RAO, WaRO, WiRO, & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT c•~m~cu~10Pi! SAMPLE PRIORITY ,Q WSRO. Kinslon FO 0 ther ________ _ -----D ROUTINE □ EMERGENCY Shipped by: Bus(_Couri5, Other . COLLECTOR(S) '"J>e?Z, I/er IJ.o.l.DATE r.j,l/o? /20 I TIME PURPOSE: BAS E LI NE . -~ T , ~ ~r~ I e FIELD ANALYSES Owner C li sset) LAB NUMBER 8 DATE RECEIVED7-/,3-?C) Time9'-0ZJ Rec'd by:~ From:Bu~ Other ------.._,----------- DATA ENTRY BY: ---l..J!-1,----,CK (E. DATE A E PO RTE D: ---4-='-"'-l---'-'c)"'------ COMPLI AfJCE. LUs~·, OTHER one) Cond. 94 ___ a 1 2s0c PH400 ____ Spec. I Lo ca I i on or s i t e · --~,~7,;;,_.:.:;S;..cO;.,.._/')c_ __ V'-'=ci·i '-'l"''-''~Se....2d_,:;,.0C:Jk«.1./....c:J.~· ·--''-=..;;.-' ,.-(.",--1 , /c:;, Ir, Lf I --~)?a£ !:, ,, ,,, .,• 0 do r _ __,fa':..::_,;O...:1c...=:'-"::c__ Temp.10 ____ 0 c Appear a nee __ 'j)_,_,·uc....:;~~1 __ Ta s 1e ______ _ Description ol sampling point h~.-1,d _.,., ''i,f{)· af IL /' a /u· C" .,,, ' I ·< c· I,,,.• ·/ I I I, Samplin9 r.1ett1od {pump, bailer, e~) V Sample lnlerval Field Analysis By: ____________ _ Remarks (pumping lime, air temp, etc.) LABORATORY ANALYSES 8005 310 moll COO High 340 mg/I COO Low 335 mg/I Colilorm:t.H r •cal 31616 /100mt Colllorm:Mf Total 31504 1100ml TOC 680 mg/I Turbidily 76 tHU pH 403 uni ts Alkalinity topH4.54\0 mo/I Alk.1.llnl ly to pH B;3 4 I 5 mg/I Carbonate .. , mgtl BlcarL>on,111 uo mg/I Arunic:Total 1002 """ Cubon dloilde 405 mg/I Chloride 940 mg/1 Chromlum:He• 1032 U0/1 Cotor:True 110 Pt•Co Cy1nld1 7 20 mgfl Lab Comments: GW-54 •ised 7/85 .'-- Oiss. Solid, 70300 mg/I Ag Si her 1 0 7 7 U0/1 fluoride '" moll Al Aluminum 11 05 ug/1 H1rdnen:Total 900 mg/I •• 8.1.r,um 1007 UQ/1_ Hardneaa (non·carb) ,o, moll c, Calcj.um_,9.;1,-. '. .. moll Phenols 32730 ug/1 Co Cadnf;'~}i,· 102 r \ uo/1 Specltlc Cond, 95 uMho5/cm 1 Chromium:T~(~i \()j4 uofl StJIIIIII 2,45,. ,-.... n--" ""' :-< .\ Tl""All c, Coppe~i1ci42 ~-'. uot~, Sullld1 ,., 1~::~:(~~-n_("",E'} ;\:',;!l moll ,. Iron 1 0·, s: ·~t.~ (..J ', UQ'ir" CO:\l)il:~•:r.rY :: :·:·!:LCr:,!:~'•· Hg Mercury 7 1900 .. uo/1 K Pot a ssi urrr,9,~ 1"\ \ \ \ •i \_l \!'! ,' ·. -'·'mo/I ff' l 6 14411 Og Maon,sium 92T 1.> 11 I 'i-\ \.i 't\rn<)}I; ._ Mo M,1nganese 1055 ug/J -•!OM~• f!r r""''·' ~. ·•• •r-.:T '1 !'r.11:r.r~H l NO Sodium '" moll NH3 .--~ -~~ip'.:~,:;; ;-~ ·•<'1"-',,I nlndPJ: Ni Nock e I 1067 uon ...... ¥. --TKN aa N 625 mg/I Pb L •,ad 105 I UO/I N02 • N03 .. N 630 mg/I s, s,r,nium 1 I 4 7 uo/1 P:Totat .. p .. , mg/I Zo Z Inc 109' UQ/1 For Dissolved Analysis -sub~it Iii <d sample and write ·01s· in block Yellow copy -Lab While copy ¥ Headquarters Pin\__JPY -Region Oroanochlorln• Pa,tlcid•• o,oanooho1phoru1 P11ticid•• ' Acid Hard•C•dll e,,. I N,uiral E,1r,c1attl1 Oro.1.nic1 Acid E,1,ac1at11e Org1n1ca r:: ,. Puro••ttl• Oro1nics (VOA t,01111) 1.2 -Oittromoelhan, (EOB) 'v Tr'_ C .,. T1/d,1'i.<·o:'•...i..1/t',d; ,/ ·--r PM r -.-,a~,, -ef ' ~~ _/_,,-Or I \ I ---. ~ _ ·:~ .... ,,t.u ORGANICS __ ,__,,.., "\l:.t"1.JKI 'I/ \. . - - • , ..... VOLATILE ANALYTICAL l!EPOl!T ,_ ,·· ( LAB NO. CX,736 ,,, REPORTED BY tE. ENTERED BY ba. CHECKED BY &!? CHECKED BY ~ REVIEWED BY !lg!}., DATE~ SUPERVISOR 7??:K SAMPLE TYPE: SEDIMENT ANALYSIS RESULTS ( STORET HO. COMPOUND CONCENTRATION NO VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS DETECTED BY GC/ELCD/PID. ( ( • LAB NO. REPORTED BY CHECKED BY REVIEWED BY SUPERVISOR SAMPLE TYPE: STORET NO. • SEMIVOL/ITI LE ORGANIC REPORT CX,736 u . .q ENTERED BY ha. f'?lJ CHECKED BY 1e_ • /!_Vl) DATE~ • --J?t-K SEDIMENT ANALYSIS RESULTS COMPOUND CONCENTRATION UG/KG GC/MS INDICATES A QUANTITY OF LATE ELUTING CHEMICALS ( LATER THAN 6 2 FUEL OIL & DIESEL FUEL) THAT COULD NOT BE RESOLVED OR IDENTIFIED. CONCENTRATION WAS ESTIMATED AS A RATIO TO A Kl«JWN EXTERNAL STANDARD AND IS IN THE RANG£ OF.------------------------------------------14000 .,·• North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Division of Environmental Management Groundwater Field/Lab Form Report to: ARO, FRO,§. ARO, WaRO, w;Ro\CHAI N (lK~~fflJR WSAO, Kinston FO Olher ________ tJ'1 -~ ~ ROUTINE EMERGENCY 0 ~:~EN~~::~v:nf ]tci( Tim~-~ Rec·d by: ~ From: Bu~ Other -----:::::-------:::==-==- BY: ])a CK:'1{ )5 DATA ENTRY oA TE REP OR TE o, __Je"",1-'' z:.::q,_,far.cLJ''-------Shipped by: Bus,~• 9.}~er COLLECTOR(S):l>.e R,;,/k(l[hc:st:t;.TE i-s-9, TIME 2 : 3,0 PURPOSE: BASELINE, OMPLAIN ' COMPLIANCE, LUST, / -....,_~:c1'1'icJ a on.a) OTHER _____ _ FIELD ANALYSES owner Af.J(}re '~ / V',)11s, YJ,z/•5')(.!Jrl ( / (' S(() {J! £~2-'6) Location or site ;;,3v7 72Jvi'> P;&-/l f<d PH40Q ___ Spec. Cond.94 __ at 25°C Temp.10 ___ oc Odor pt;,frr)/(u>rt Appearance '>b,be) b/?r;rTaste ------ Fie.lalysi s ~~: ___________ _ LABORATORY ANALYSES BOO!. l 10 mg/I COO High :J.40 mg/I COO Low ll5 mg/I ColUorm:MF F ■c1/ l 1616 /I00ml Colllo,m:MF Total 31504 1100ml TOC 680 mg/l Turbldlly 76 NTU pH ◄03 unlu Alklllnl!J 10 pH 4.5 .,. mg/I ~"lnlly lo OH 1.3 .,. mg/I oon•I• 445 mg/I Blcubonal• ,440 mg/I AtMnlc:Tolal 1002 uoll Carbon dloald• ◄OS mg// Chlorld• ll40 mg/I Chromlum:H•a 1032 UQ/1 Color.TN9 ao Pl-Co c,anld• 120 mg/I Lab Comments: Description ol sampling po;nt Oi(y c/~.l b~h/"ld '5k()f Sampling Me th Od _H,_,_,d'>"l,:<JIL,1.__;d=it,"c_<l::'¼!6\r""'--:-'(,,fi~f'..:>:;h.....,\,__~_~3'-o""-_'' __ sample I nterva 1 --------------&Jm p, biilier; etdJJ .,i So; / s cmcp le Remarks Dlu. $olld1 70300 mg/I Fluorlde 9S I mg/I HerdneH:Tole/ 1100 mg/J Hardne11 (non·cub) 1102 mg/I Phen011 32730 UOII Speclllc Cond. 9S __ l!.¥~o•J<,rn2 Suuue ·9,.r· t...-• .-,_. •• ,.;l·HCF.S A~IIJI0/1 Sulllde 7,t:b~Dlll:'l!ITY IJ!:VCLOM0Jf., ~.rp _ J 1771 ~•• nr nl•;l~/lJl:.~P'TH ;,i.~N!,Gl ,;,.,q«•m • r r.£GIG~AL Offl NH3 as N 610 mg/I TKNuN62S mg/I N02 ♦ N03 u N 630 mg/I P;T01aJ II P 1565 mg// T rnr ' Ag· Sllnr 1077 Al • Aluminum 1105 Ba • Barium ·1001 Ca -Calcium 916 c, • Cadmium 1027 Chromlum:Tolal 1034 Cu • Copper 1042 ,. • Iron 10"5 Hg -Mercury 7 1900 K -Po1a111um 937 Mg • Magnuium 927 Mn • M■ngan,u 1055 1. NI · Sodium 929 NI • Nlckel 1067 Pb -Lead HJ51 s, -Selenium I 14 7 Zn -Zlnc 1091 (pumping time. air temp, etc.) ug/1 Orgenochlorlne Peulcldea ug/1 Organophoaohor111 Pe11lolde1 ug/1 mg/I Acid Herdlcldea ug/1 ug/1 BaH / Neu1r11 Ea1nc11bl• Organlca ug/1 Acid EalraCllbll Organic• ug/1 ug/1 Purgaabla Organic, (VOA bollla) mg/I m011 1.2 -Olbromo~Uuna (EOB) ug/1 mg/I '>< n t Er-r.,..:c.i:. /o(o L.U, v '-•-' ug/1 ")<.._ ,,-p..i 7 -I -r I') .. /) , , ug/1 ug/1 ' .... ,,f"C: ug/1 c:c< ATTA'-n~~ ·- !\l'U\L-''<;.-I/ -,) -------:--. --------------------------------.-----------------------------------·----·-----GW-54 A, . 9190 For Dissolved Analysis -submit llltered sample and wn,_ DIS" in block White Copy. Groundwater Central Otllce Yellow Copy• Regional OMlce Pink Copy · Central Fllaa Goldenrod Copy -Lab SAt-Pt.t Tr'P£: stDKHT c;.s• YOA T.-gtt Compoood TOI. 119/1<9 ~-35-4 1,.! :-t)ichlorottt..ht 300 75-09--2 HetN• 1ffit Chloridf 300 ~~~ ~tr--1 :2-DiohlorotthtM 300 r-!-34-3 1 1-0lchlorot!Nne 300 590-20-7 2 ~ -ant 300 156-59-<I cis-1 ~ ~·-•1orwt11tM 300 67-66-3 Chloroform 300 74-97-5 Bromoohloromt~ 300 71-55-6 I .1.1-Tr1ohlorotthiM 300 563-58-6 1 , 1--0ichlor 300 56-23-5 C¥bon Tttrachloriclt 300 107-06-2 1.2-D1ohlorot~ 300 79-01-6 Trichlorotthtne 300 78-87-5 1 .2-0ich' 300 75-27-4 Bromodk:hloromtU1¥1• 300 74-95-3 O'fbfomomethan'! 300 0061-01-5 cis-1 .3-0ichlor 300 -0061-02-6 tr ans-I 3--0ich • '300 79-00-5 1 .1 .2-Trichloroetti.n. 300 -· 127-18-4 T etr achlorotthene 300 142-28-9 1 .3-Diehlornriran-300 124-48-1 Dibromoch~~ 300 106-93--4 1 2-Dibromotth..,. 300 108-90-7 Ch~ztn. 300 630-20-6 I , 1 , 1 ,2: Tttr ach lorot t~ 300 r-!-25-2 Br«noform 300 79-34-5 I , I .2 .2-T ttr ad> lorottti.n. 300 TQL • 1.-gtt qu111ttt1tlon limit T· t.ntatin)J icltntifitd ~ E-tstimai.c! va\Jt U-CO<nj)O<m WH ¥ll)Jtod for but notdtttottd N-ncf¥11)Jzed for this compound D-dtttct.c! btlow qwntitation limit HS-X=OC/HS ¥111'js1s p,,rformtd IIOLATLI.G ... ALVTICAL -T. SlffRYISOR • DATE OOEREDBY I Clf:Cl(El) BY .. 9$ ANALYSIS RtSll TS Cono CAS'• YOAT.-9t\~ . 0.ttct.c! .MS , .. /1(. u 96-18-4 1 '2 3·Tr1chlor u 108-86-1 BromobffittM u 95-49-8 2-chlorotoQnt u 106-43-4 4-Ch loroto Qnt u 5'11·7!-I 1 .3-l>ichlorobtnztnt 2700 l'l . 106--46·7 1 .4--0ich lorobtnz- u 95-50-1 I 2-l>ich1crobtnztM u 96-12-8 I 2--0ibl omo 3-ch 1or u 120-82-1 1 2 4-Tr1ohloroo.nztn. u 87-68-3 ~xtehlorobut~ u 87-61-6 1 ? 3-Trichlorobtnztn. u 1634-04-4 Hett..o, 1-t.,-t-butu 1 tthK no E )( 71-43-2 e.nz ..... u 108-88-3 ToQ!lt u 100-41-4 Ethu 1 b.nz.,,.. u 108-38-3 m o-Xu 1fflt5 u 95-47-6 o-Xultnt u 100-42-5 Sturene u 98-82-8 bfflzer,e u 103-65-1 n-Prnnulbenzene u 108-67-8 1 .3 5--Trimtll,ulbtnzfM u 98-()6-6 tKt-Butu lbfflz- u 95-63-6 I .2 4-Trirn.ihulbtnztnt u 135-98-8 ltc-Bulu~ u 99-87-6 ltOQnt u 104-51·8 n-Rutu lbtnzene u 91-20-3 lw>htNltnt Othtr purgtablts (up to IO highfft i,.lks) 49 UNIDENTlfED PEAKS DETECTED BY GC/MS TQI. rw~ to ch1119t <kw to instrvnfflt ffl>Sttivtt1J CltffNTS: TQL 119/1<9 300 300 300 300 '300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 co,-., Dtttct.c! ,.,/Ko 1100 580 580 2400 990 Cone 0.ttcttd 11911<9 • ,.~ u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u E E u u u E A u l( u u u E X ) 86-30-6 101-55-3 118-71.;-l 87~86-5 85-01-8 120-12-7 81.;-71.;-2 206-1.;l.;-0 129-00-0 8:,-68-7 91-91.;-1 56-55-:J 218-01-9 117-81-7 117-81.;-0 205-99-2 207-08-9 :,0-32-8 l '13 -3 9-:, 53-70-3 191-21,2 • :::;EMIVOLATILE ORGANIC'.:; REPORT -DEM LAB 6SO N-NlTROSODIPHENYLAMINE U 660 l.;-BROMOPHENYL PHENYL ETHER U 660 HEXACHLOROBENZENE U '.'.~00 PENTACHLORO PHENOL U 660 PHENANTHRENE U f,60 ANTHRACENE U 660 DI-N-BUTYL PHTHALATE U 660 FLLJORANTHENE U 660 PYRENE U f.6'0 BUTYLBENZYL PHTHALATE U 1300 3, 3' -DICHLOROBENZIDINE.. U f.60 BENZO(AJANTHRACENE U 660 CHRYSENE U 660 BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYLI PHTHALATE U 660 DI-N-OCTYL PHTHALATE U 660 BENZO(B)FLUORANTHENE U 660 BENZO(K)FLUORANTHENE U 660 BENZO(AIPYRENE U 660 INDENO(l,2,3-CD)PYRENE U 660 DIBENZO(A,HIANTJ-IRACENE U G60 BENZO(G,H,I)PERYLENE U OTHER SEMIVOLATILE ORGANICS FOR SAMPLE NUMBER UNIDENTIFIED 1G819 UNIDENTIFIED 1 UNIDENTIFIED UNIDENTIFIED UNIDENTIFIED llNIDENTIFIED UNIDENTIFIED UNIDENTIFIED UNIDENTIFIED UNIDENTIFIED UNIDENTIFIED UNIDENTIFIED UNIDENTIFIED UNIDENTIFIED UNIDENTIFIED UNIDENTIFIED UNIDENTIFIED UNIDENTIFIED UNIDENTIFIED UNIDENTIFIED TQL= TARGET QUANTITATION LIMIT T= TENTATIVELY IDENTIFIED ESTIMATED CONCENTRATION E= ESTIMATED CONCENTRATION U= COMPOUND ANALYZED FOR NOT DETECTED N= COMPOUND NOT ANALYZED FOR D= DETECTED BELOW Q\TANTITATION LIMIT H= HOLDING TIME EXCEEDED TQL SUB,TECT TO CHANGE DUE TO INSTRUMENT SENSITIVITY lt,000 E 18000 E 7600 E 10000 E 18000 E 61.;00 E 6300 E 7200 E 1.;1.;000 E 33000 E 23000 E 20000 E l.;6000 E 60000 E 38000 E 31000 E 30000 E 20000 E 11.;000 E 17000 E ) ) • SEMIVOLI\Tll.E ORGANICS REµQRT -DEM LAB LAB NllMBER: lCUl'l LP,B #: 1G819 REPORTED BY~-- CHECKED BY __ _ REVIEWED BY c:UPERVISOR'$_lL DATE: ~ ENTERED BY l'Ja8lz..q/'fl CHECKED BY-~- SAMPLE TYPE: SEDIMENT DILUTION FACTOR: 10 CONC. Cl\c~ NUMBER lLlB-95-2 111-41,-1_. 'JS-57-8 541-73-1 106-46-7 100-51-6 95-50-1 95-1.8-7 108-60-1 10 6-'•Ii -5 E,21-E,!1-7 G7-72-l 98-95-3 7t1-59-1 88-7,,-:, 105-67-9 65-8:,-0 111-91-1 120--83-2 120-82-1 91-20-3 106-1.,7-8 87-68-3 59-50-7 91-57-6 77-47-4 88-06-2 95-95-4 91-58-7 88-71..-4 131-11-3 208-96-8 606-20-2 99-09-2 83-32-9 51-28-5 100-02-7 132-64-9 121-14-2 84-66-2 7005-72-3 86-73-7 100-01-6 534-52-1 TOL X 10 660 660 (,60 t.60 6GO 1300 660 660 6(,0 660 660 660 660 660 t,60 660 3300 Gt,O U,0 660 660 1300 660 1300 660 U,0 660 660 660 3300 660 660 660 3300 660 3300 ]300 660 660 660 660 66°0 3300 3300 ANALYTE NAME PHENOL U BIS(2-CHLOROETHYL) ETHER U 2-CHLOROPHENOL U 1,3-DICHLOROBENZENE U 1,4-DICHLOROBENZENE U BENZYL ALCOHOL U 1,2-DICHLOROBENZENE U 2-METHYL PHENOL U BIS(2-CHLOROISOPROPYL) ETHER U 4-METHYL PHENOL U N-NITROSO-DI-N-PROPYLAMINE U HEXI\CHLOROETHANE U NJTROBENZENE U ISOPHORONE 2-NITRO PHENOL 2,4-DIMETHYL PHENOL BENZOIC ACID BIS(2-CHLOROETHOXY) METHANE 2,L;-DICHLORO PHENOL l,2,4-TRICHLOROBENZENE NAPHTHALENE 4-CHLOROANILINE HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE 4-CHLOR0-3-METHYL PHENOL 2-METHYL NAPHTHALENE HEXACHLOROCYCLOPENTADIENE 2 , t; , f. -TRI CHLORO PHENOL 2,4,5·TRICHLORO PHENOL 2-CHLORO NAPHTHALENE 2-NITROANALINE DIMETHYL PHTHALATE ACENAPHTHYLENE 2,6-DINITROTOLUENE 3-NITROANALINE ACENAPHTHENE 2,4-DINITRO PHENOL 4-NITRO PHENOL DIBENZOFURAN 2,4-DINITROTOLUENE DIETHYL PHTHALATE 4-CHLOROPHENYL PHENYL ETHER FLUORENE 1.-NITROANALINE 4,6-DINITR0-2-METHYL PIIENOL u u [J u u u u u u u u 1;100 E u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u .. ~OlJN·\y. _,,_-_~-"-~'-'~~n......,_ ______ _ ·.zll.iEAI AL NO. LONG. $1• I 3' 11 '' LAT. " North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Division of Environmental Management Groundwater Field/Lab Form LAB NUMBER 8 (~ 5<' {<g DATE REC~~S::s / Tim• g•. d() \ ~ \ Rec'd by: From: Bu~ Other Report to: ARO, FA0,9 ARO, WaRO, WiRO, f:tk~et.~ PfiTo6JtY: T n n v 0 J)a cKDS WSRO, Kinston FO Other _______ _ ~ ROUTINE O E 0 MEA~EN~~ . , OA TE REPORTED: _8...,.}_/ g_/_9...,J ____ _ DATA ENTRY BY: Shipped by: Bus, ~-Other COLLECTOR(S): [)c l,i/f« /C,hn'fl,'""' DA TE I FIELD ANALYSES oH 4oo ___ Spec. Cond.94 __ at 2s0c oiio, (¾Jti> ltulY) Tasle _____ _ -ABORATORY ANALYSES BODs 310 mg/I COD High 340 mg/I COO LO• 335 mg/I Colllorm:MF F1c11 31616 1100ml Colllorm:Mf Tot•I 31S04 1100ml TOC 680 mg/I Turbldlly ,. NTU pH 403 uni 1, Alklllnlly lo pH 4.5 410 mo/I .lnlly lo PH 1.3 415 moll -on111 ... mg/I Blc1rbon111 440 moll ArNnlc:To11I 1002 UQ/1 Carbon dlo•ldl 405 mo/I Chlofldl 940 moll Chromh.wn:H11 1032 ug/1 Color.Tn,. ao Pl-Co Cy1nld1 720 mg/I '-lb Commen1s: Tl ME _z..._•·~°3_0 __ PURPOSE: BASEUNE, MPLAI , cucte AJoove •~ kclM~lh,·25/0111 ~ 5::4,zi) Owner Location or site Remarks Descflpl1on ol sampling point Wg,--J<.. ; rl l-X(d'<li!.ftil I\ Sampling Method /~ ~e..-1"' df',.).h ,.__, ;o" (pump:fialer, etc.) LJ )4/4 I 5;,... 0:1 Q re; 7 Qiu. Solld1 70300 mg/I Ag • Sliver 1077 Fluorld1 .,, mg/I Al -Aluminum 1105 HlfCln1N:To111 ••• mg/I Ba • 81rlum 1007 H1fCln111 (non-carb) .. , mg/I Ca· Calcium 116 Ph1nol1 32730 UQ/1 Cd • CaClmlum 1027 Sp1clllc ConCI. .. uMho1/cm.2 Chromlum:To111 1034 S1Ala11 , .. mg/I Cu • Coppar 104 2 COMPLIANCE, LUST, OTHER o...,J Sample lnlerval _____________ _ (pumping time. air lamp, etc.) ug/1 Oroanoc:hlorln1 P11tlcld11 ug/1 Oro1nopl'lo1ohoru1 P11Ucld11 """ moll Acid Hudlcld•• ug/1 ug/1 81H / N1utr1I E1tr1clabl1 Org1nlc1 uo/1 Acid E11r1ct1bl1 Org1nlc:1 Sullld1 745 mg/I F• • Iron 1045 . uo11 Ho • M1rcury 7 1900 ug/1 :x Puro11bl1 Org1nlc1 (VOA bolll1) I( -P01111Jum 937 mg/I Mg • M1gn11ium 927 moJI 1.2 • Olbromo.1h1n1 (EOB) Mn • Mangan••• 10!,,5 ug/1 Na • Sodium 929 moll NH3 .. N 610 mg/I NI • Nickel 1067 ug/1 TKN UN ... , .•. •H; N.,•f'\Olt L Pb • L11d I() 5 I ug/1 ""-~, ,,.CH!:O nt?f:•• ·~ NOJ ♦ N03 UN ~~9.•:(;l :;:,:-:[~ .\:'td0/1 Se· S1l1nlum 1 14 7 uo/1 I, "'~ ~YSI;' P:Total 11(fl H!iolC~~! . ··,·:-::.,~\iii·' Zn • Zinc 1092 ug/1 ' / ·•' . -. ... u ~ ~ 1..-, I or;is;:~ or ;,:•;;r,,":.:rnm l.',!U,GlMENl, . ~ -~,-.u~ --.. _______________________________ ,....... _____ _ GW-54 RL .. ·9190 For Dissolved Analysis. submtt filtered sample and writ• DIS" In block White Copy• Groundwater Central Ottlce Yellow Copy• Regional ON ice Pink Copy • Central Flies Goldenrod Copv · Lab EHNII/D[H LAIIORATORV ;>[PORTED 8\' L:H£CK£1) BY REVllW£C, BY S iJ 1PL£ TYPC . '!I;. 1::R VOLATllll:II ANALYTICAL REPORT 3UPER\!ISOR '§ l\,t,TE ENTERED s·, q / CH!:CKF.!) BY P,_S i,NAL'r'S1S RESULTS T<Jl Cone ug/L D,tected l.A9 NO. TOI. ug/1 !0818 Cone Det•oled ., i M~, ~, uq/L i 1Jg/L I ... ;~6~;1~~~~~~~~~~~=-···-·-f ~:~ i------~~-! +1 :~~:~~Pe1~:::a:~ropropine +Q~:?-~-+-------~+-~ , __ 1 s,;-,;o-::'.r•ns-1 .2-lncnloroethene 10 751 I U I f _ 95-49-812-Chlorotoluene -···--·--·-+-il25-+-----~ 7--j L ___ 75:~4-3Jl.,j_:1:>_ict,lorve~~ i 0.25: 16 1 T LLJ..06-43-414-ChJ-?roto~n• 1 0.25 I j lJ_J_ 1 ! 590-20-712 .2-[lichl~opropane IO 25 ! I U : I 541-73-1 ! 1 ,3-Dichloroben?ene i 0.25 ! I U : : , ___ !_56-59-4icis~!.,_.2-Dich1oroethene -+Q.25j ___ 200(! 1 _i __ L 106-46-~p ,4-[)ich~ob•~~• I 0.25 , _____ L_u , 1 67-~-E.-31Ct,loroform 0.:?S ! 1 U 1 1 95-S0-1 1 Z-Dichlc,rob,n.:er,e 0.25 ! ! U 74-'17-5'flromooh1Qr~ttiM~ , U.75' i 1J, , %·12·B' 1 ,2·Dibrl)m0•3·Ch1or~prop1nei 1 , , 1J i , I I I I I _ j _ • I _ . I . I I _ JI ~~~6!1__._l , 1 ~ 11:"-hJoro,,_l_h•TI_<' . ,_ 0.25_i .. _ 4 .6 ___ i. T i __ i 1_2Q:_lj£1.J_1_,,i,j_:I_r:,ch_l_"!'._Ob_;~.z-~r,_e___ 1_Q.L5_.!. ___________ !.Y.L •. ! ~ 553-'58-E.' 1, 1-!)i(.hkwopropene ! 0.25 '. ; LI 1 87-6S-3tHe-xachlorobuhdit>n~ I 0.25 ; 1 U ! : ' .. __ 5t',·L3·5~art>on l•traclllorl'le _____ , 0.75 ~------1· ll -~-i. __ 87·61-6i 1 .2 .3-Tricnk>ro~•nzene ____ , _O 75 __ J. _________ i ~---J AQ]_:Oi,-~ .il_,;~~i~hloroeth.ine : 0.2~-----_.iJ:lj__l 1634-04-4 ! ti.thy 1-tert:_b_'!!~l ether ____ __i __ 5_i__ ________ ~!:I...J__j --7°-01-6!Trit'.'hlcir~~th~nfl ! 0.25 ! 30 • T 1 ! 71-43-21Bi?nZi?ne-! 1 1 I U f 1 7c>·d7-Sil.2·Dichloroorupane _____ ,u . .25i_ 1.Uc i 108-aS-3iToloen, , ; o ,Ti , 7'5-..,':-4jSrom~dichlon,meth.:ine-:o.:s: ;u: j 100-41-4!Eth9lbe-r1;:"ne-1 ! · !U I 1 74-95--~•!)it,ro=~thane , 1 , I IJ, i 108-38-3!m -X•ilenes i 1J, :1_q;:?_}:_..9) ~-~L~.4-~ ! '~-~-~1-~-~~~~~~:~P~~----!.C!_:;5 L ___________ i_ U i ___ ! .... ~5--47-6. o-Xy lene _ ·-·-__ _________ --L--__ 1 ____ 1~----------_i U I ___ .J 1D06t-02-~;tr--:tn.::·1,3-C'ich1or,,prcip>?-ne:o.25; 1 1_1~ ~ 100-42-sis~yren~ 1 1 1 1 UJ_J :. _ ?::<-s:_r(,~~~1 ,, ,~~T~~t>_lo,-_Ot'th•~ i O ~s-; ______ .. -; u; .. 1---98-82·8: tsoprop<Jioenz•n• ___ -:, __ l1_._ -l -. ____ -_-~u+ ·-J\ , 127-18-4;Tetra.:hi-Or·o,thene _______ 1 o_;;:5, , U, i i03·65·1 In-P_r:,:p!tlt>E-n:er..-____ ---' _ '-" : 142-2B-~'. 1 .3-0iehl<,ropropane 1 0 25 1 ' LI i I 1 OB·67·8J 1 ,3 ,5· Trirru,thylbenzene I U I I i_ _[?_-1::48·1.µ,'_i_bromocnlorometh-, 0.75 i ··-··-i U i _I __ 98-u6-61tert·Butylbenzene --·---'--'----'---_ --~H i_ 106-;'3-411,:? Dibrom~tharie : 1 1 JU: ! 95-63-611,2,4-Trim•lt,ylb•nzon• I U 1 1 1'.18·90·71Chlorob•nreno i 0.2~ ! i tJ i 1 135·98·8tsec-Bul lbenz•ne I i U i I 630-20-o, I_,_!, 1_,2-T etracti1oroethar,e, 0.25J ..... _. _i U; ... L.._ 99-87-6;~-lsopropy ltoluene ____ . ____ _J ___ l _ .L .. ______ U J_ I 1 75-:"".'5-2(Bromofor-rll ! 1 ! ; LI 1 ,o4-51-81n-But14lbeinz:tn~ 1 1 l / U I / l__Z::':3~~?U,L22:!!_t~achlo_r~tn_an_!JQZ;iJ _____ , U i , 91-20-~jNaphthalene _____ -'--'----'----I U i TQl • t.,rget quan1itahon lim;I T • t_.,.-,tativelu 1Jentiiied compoun<l E· estimated ·1a1'Je V-compo11nij 'W'aS -3n-il1Jz~d for b11♦_ not detected N-no~ ::rna'l1rz:t?-d for tt,fr i::ompo1Jnd li· detecterl be low quantitation hm1' t1S-x~oc/11s ;,r,:ily;i; per-formed TOL s:ubjtc~ to <-ha:nge,, du~ ti:i lns~riJm~nt s~ns1+;vit11 COMMENTS: • Other purge,bl•s (up to 10 higMsl peaks) ONE UNIDENTIFIED PEAK DETECTE!) BY GC/PJD. • Cone D•teded ug/L j co\JNTY -'-G"--=~'-z .... -fn ....... n'-+------- ouAo NO. ~ 101 ;ERIAL NO. __ _ LAT. ______ LONG. _____ _ Nor I h Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Division of Environmental Management Groundwater Field/Lab Form LAB NUMBER 8 IG s 11 DATE RECEIVEDQ-C, -97 Tim•Gf.2-7) Rec'd by: ~ From: BuB Other Report to: ARO, FR0,8, ARO, WaRO, WiRO, C HAWLP~m9s41~TO D '{, Q. DAT A ENTRY BY: lJ,d CK: w WSRO, Kinston FO Other _______ _ ~ ROUTINE 0 EMERGENCY OA TE REP OR TEO: _ _,A.c(µ,Ze::Z:.;./...:Ci...:I ____ _ Shipped by: Bus, ~; Other COLLECTOR(SJ ,tx!rJ/lw_ff'LriG/.i,n DA TE FIELD ANALYSES PH400 ___ Spec. Temp. 10 °c Cond.9• __ at 2s0 c 0 do r 11.Q VI e, ,:;!l:fearance ....c<Y'f;..;..,'----Taste _____ _ 'Wrd Analysis By: ___________ _ LABORATORY ANALYSES 8005 310 .,, ;,: mg/I COO High 340 f: ~ mg/I ·~ ·-, ' coo , .. ,,, ;: , . __, ::_,ng/1 '• ., . . ; Colllorm:Mf f•c•I 3!11( ~ J::toOml .. Colllorrn:MF Total 3U~• ,. N.JOOml " TOC 610 r.. ~ f .. (\J moll 0• ' Turbidity ,. ~ :J ~ ... ~~ NTU. •' ,, . ' .. _.; --~ .. :-.· J '-' ,. ~-.:... "' ~-- pH ,03 unh1 "' Alk•llnll)' to pH ◄ .5 '10 moll Alkallnlty 10 pH 1.3 "' mg/I Carbonate ... mo/I Blca,bon1Ia HO mo/I ArNnlc:T 01a1 1002 UQ/1 Carbon dlo1ld• 405 mo/I Chlorlda t◄O mg/I CtwomlUl'll:Hea 10.u UQ/1 Color.TNI 10 Pl-CO Cranlda 720 mg/I Lab Commen11: ~ TIME ~3~•·_2.~0-PURPOSE: BASELINE, 4? COMPLIANCE, LUST, OTHER _____ _ ~OM) . 0 wner _J"a.....,.,,y+'(o ... ,____._M--'-':'.?¼-0-""""'-'-'.,.;~..).,__I ~6,.J..¥t==F-'--'--'/~:...;.t_,,,U.,.,=,._,,,-c...,l,u.,_ _ ____,(-#_,;5i"'-C.=-=2..,,_g+-) _____ _ Location or site -.. D .. <?v::::..><CLl..,,·~'-.:..f-=d,Y:..:....1..:t-;,__ ... u=-· -----::------------------ Description ol sampling point So,·/ a.T e<½e. of povl<c'"'§ {o-t Sampli"ll Method /kir,J ½"J :e£' Sf'¾ ;i_f: I/, Sample Interval __________ _ (pump, ball"i"r, etc·.) · Remarks (pumping time. air temp, elc.) Dlu. Sollda 70300 mg/I Ag • Sltwe, 1071 """ oreanocl'llorlne Pe1t1clda1 Fluorld• 15 t fflQ/1 Al • Aluminum 1105 ug/1 Oroenophoaohorua Pealloldaa Hudneu:Toral 100 mo/I Be -Barium 1007 "'"' Hardneu (non-cub) 902 mg/I Ca• Celch,1m.lt8 mg/I Acid H1rdlolde1 Phenol, 32730 "'"' Cd -Cedmlum 1027 uo/I Soeclllc Cond. 15 uMl'lo1/cm 1 Ctiromlum:To1al 103• UQ/1 BaH / Heu1,al E11uc1able Organic• SUlllf• 945 "10/1 Cu • Copp■r I0H ug/1 Acid E1tucteb1t Orgenlc1 Sulllde 745 mg/I Fe • Iron 10-45 ug/1 Hg -Mercurr 7 1900 ug/1 Puroeabla Qrgenlca (VOA bollle) K • Po11ulum 937 moll Mg • Megnulum 1127 m~I 1,2 -Oll>romoell'lana (EDI) Mn • Mangan••• 105S ug/1 Ne • Sodium 129 mg/I 1--.C.. Tl t: /,,,..;r L /oyn J~11/,.,.,,_ NH3 U N 810 mg/I NI • Nickel 1087 ug/1 rT . TKN11N625 mg/I Pb • Lead 1051 ug/1 NOJ ,t N03 11 H 830 mg/I Se • Selenium 1147 UQ/1 ---· ·--oRGANICS P:Tolal II P 885 mg/I Zn • Zinc 1092 ug/1 ~ • ,.:,,.\ ve~4 REPORl ,• / ,, -------------------------------· ,_ ___________________ .,..-...,;,;__ __ _ GW-54 AL .i 9190 For Dissolved Analysis • submit filtered sample and wrha ·DIS" In block White Copy • GroundWater Central Office Yellow Copy• ReQlonal Office Pink Coov • Central FIie• On1Mnrn'1 1"'.nnv • I •h ----------- t HU /DOI L 4111)11 It f 1111\1 !.~B NO. tO 817 ~::?ORTE:) B' r CHf:Cl(E() 8'!' RE',IE'w'w SY s A:-1PLE n'F'E : sro IMENT c,:,s• lllJA Target CompounJ • llftllt'tlUII ltllt.LVTIC/tl KPOAT ,U?ER'viSOR1i DATE . ENTERED BY . zz l'.j I CHECKED BY /\NAI. 'o'SIS RESULTS Hi!. Cone 09 /Kg D•toct,d I MS! I c ... s• YOII Target Compound TQL Cone u9/K9 D;-tecteo ·--~=-35~_!:LJ_~p-~~~~~~t:~·-· 4.5.l___ ..... ~~l 1 96-18-4l1_,2,3-Trlchk<c,pr°>'~n~----·-··t .. 1.5 1 ___ _Ly_j__ __ 1 7'5-09-2~M~thyl~n-?-Ct,1~rid<' 1 .5 1 U: '. 1 oe-86-1 18romober,Zl?O-? 1 E, 1 \ U i 78-87-5, 1_,_.:-Dicll~oprOf>""" ____ i _1.5 : ________ , U; -+· 108-88-3,Toluene , 6 , .• L.l!.j._..: ' 7'5-:!7-4;8romodichlorome-thane-~ 1.5: ~U'. 1 1Q0-41-4!Ethy1be-nzE-r,~ 1 6 1 ~U· ! 74-95-31Dibromom.than• 1 6 1 U I I 108-38-31m -x lenes 1 6 1 1 U i ,10061_-01-5~s-1_,3-Dichloroprop<>r,• . , _ I .5 _; .. ····-.... ____ , U 1 ____ ; ___ 95-47-6 o-Xy_lent' _ .. _ . ·--·· ________ L. 6 _1.. ________ , U L __ 1 ~00€1-02-6!\nns-1,3-[)fohlor~prop•ne' 1.5 '.LI: : 100-42-SiStyr•n• ; 6 I : LI: : r·--_79-00-51 I ,1 l:Trichloroethane 1.S -----/·t_J_f--~ 98:82-~op!:£PY_lbenz-I 6_ ;-.• _ i u i -i L.J;7-1S-4iTc-trachloroetM-ne, 1.5 __ ...J_~-L.!Q~-65-~ro~ben:ene ____ L_§_ . ..L_._·---·-~L _j i 142-28-911 3-Diehlor ane 1 .5 U I 108-67-8 1 3 S-Trimtt !Mnzene ! 6 I U I i J..?±-.1~~~w-mrornochl,)rometh-1 4.5 f--I U I 98-06-6 ttrt-But~ lb«izene j __ ..L.!_ U 1 1 OE-9:!'.-4 1 -Dibromoethane 6 . 1 U 95-63-6 1 1 6 1 • U ' 108-90-7iChlorob(>nzene 1 1.5 1 i U ! 1 135-98-"l!sec-Bu\lill>•nz..,.. 1 6 i IIJ i J 1 • , , , j r , , I .. _630-20-61_1_ ,I , I_~-T•tra.,"hloroethane, I .:5 L-----·--·-·· ;_ Ut. ... _! _99-87-6 p-lsoproey_ltoluene -·-··-···---; __ 6. ; ____ . ..-:.U .. t. .... , 75-2:r-21Promoform 1 6 1 1 U 1 1Q-1-51-81n-Bm lben;,::~ 1 ~ ! t 1J 1 1 1 __ 7~-:54-5! I ,1_2,2-Totr~loro•thane 1 4.5 , _________ I U_L __ J_ 91-2(1-3 NapMhalene_____________ , _6 _.!_ _______ . 1_[!_ i __ TQI.-target quantitation limit ,-t""tati••hi i<l""tiiied compound E-;-s\imat•d value LI-N>mpOUOd wa,, >nahJzed for but r,ot d•lt•l~d N-,,.,, ,na~Jt~d for !hi, tompound C>-d•••o\,d ri.li)w_ qiian111atton limn MS-i!::-GC/MS .;:r~l!Jiis "'°rfvrrt1c-d TQL r•ibj•et to eh•"?f 1uo to instrum•nt ffl\Sitivity COMMcNTS: Other 1)111"\lfables (up to IO hiqhest peaks) Cone C>,t..,lod ug/1(9 NO \lfJI.ATILE ORGANIC COMl'OllN!.>S 1)£TfCTED BY GC/£LCD/PID I COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH 991 U.1est Hudson Boulei·ard February 8, 1991 Mr. Charles May 2419 Davis Park Road Gastonia, N. C. 28052 Dear ·Mr. May: Gastonia, North Carolina 28052 Phone (71).f) JJ a».'1 h1if.A~ ~:) ~:i .:]J , . ..)·,1 li, 1992 On January 30, 1991 a water sample was taken from the well that supplies your home with drinking water. These samples were delivered to the State Laboratory for Public Health, Raleigh, N. C. for analysis. The inforn,ation furnished to our department by the State Laboratory of Public Health states that the following volatile organic chemicals were found in the sample taken from the well that supplies your water: 1) 3.5 parts per billion cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene 21 Less than one parts per billion Chloroform 31 Trace of 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 4) 84.2 parts per billion Trichloroethylene 5) Less than one parts per billion Tetrachloroethylene Dr. Ken Rudo, State Toxicologist, states that these chemicals could have physiological effect on human beings. Due to the possible changes in the quality of your well water, the Gaston County Health Department advises that you continue not to drink this water until further notice. If you have any questions concerning your drinking water, please feel free to contact our office at 853-5200 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Sincerely, ,----7 ., / _.,,., I / , ,', / , . :-/' , :•,:_,, Vo/ :;t. y, 0 ?·J I /: -5 Boy~e P. Hun/ R. S. Environmental Health Supervisor B?li/lp I AsroN COUNTY. ENVIRONMENTAL HEAL TH 991 U'est Hudson Boulel'ard February 8. 1991 Mr. McCredy 2403 Davis Park Road Gastonia, N. c. 28052 Dear Mr. McCredy: Gastonia, North Carolina 28052 Phone (7/J,f) On January 30, 1991 a water sample was taken from the well that supplies your home with drinking water. These samples were delivered to the State Laboratory for Public Health, Raleigh, N. C. for analysis. The information furnished to our department by the State Laboratory of Public Health states that the following volatile organic chemicals were found in the sample taken from the well that supplies your water: 1) 2.1 parts per billion (Cis) 1,2-Dichloroethylene 2) Trace of Chloroform 3) 28.0 parts per billion Trichloroethylene 4) Trace of Tetrachloroethylene 5) Less than one parts per billion o-Xy~ene Dr. Ken Rudo, State Toxicologist, states that these chemicals could have physiological effect on human beings. Due to the possible changes in the quality of your well water, the Gaston County Health Department advises that you continue not to drink this water until further notice. If you have any questions concerning your drinking water, please feel free to contact our office at 853-5200 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Sincerely, BPH/lp N.C. et. '1invironment, Health and Natural.ources Division of Laboratory Services State Laboratory of Public Health P.O. Box 28047, Raleigh, N.C. 27611 Environmental Sciences Analysis Report Name of Owner, P~·ient or Supply: G95 loa Address: 09; ?v, /lc,dy, ~ f3 /,.# County: Gcz{ft?Z Report To: .8o)C:P(tunf (ibr,t&,_ 0'£111 ;,/cc,l#;J voe "''"" '!!;:;:,}i::1:::,~ Date Collected: f-;),3-9C ~· , Collected By: 4:,r2:: U,·,r/1A9/ Analysis Desired: 1,/t?L-, • Laboratory Sample Sample Description or Remarks Number Number 90f,3S5 Cu-\ C.,~· ~41 q f"'lti ti . (i; v ,' "> _£._, r K /2-o/ q:)f;'li::::•· • ! .. I 'Q)(.\.='-'o I r -4-a,..-,C ·.I_ - . I ' , ' 90f;')f7•1 ' /' I ,A - ., . L\ ' ! U'l-tc' , R17 ~N-e>t/·n-er-; ~ r> ,- . IJ .,._ ,, Results (" r... -- -c:~ ..... 'J IL<) ( ~rlQ{ 1h /.( ( rJfurY\."·· '.,., M'-11' ll ~- I ') n C, ~-~-----· \ l./ In S~ATT,- Date 'Received -~.Z--;J=-7,__-Y~{)"-':n'",...,,..,c'---Datil Reported 8"-Z-o/-fd Date Extracted Dat,, Analyzed 'JcJ:-~'1)90{}/!1'1\ Reported By: ~ &_!LP~ DEHNR Form 2364 Revised (9-89) Laboratory Laboratory No. • STATE L.ABOAATORY Of PUBLIC HEAL T~ DIVIS! HEALTH SERVICES, N.C. DEPARTIIENT Of RESOURCES P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. WILHINGTON ST, RALEI , .C. 27611 /} fa 355 P\JRGEABLE WIPOUNDS Date of Analysis {f,l2.z1.Zo WIPOUND µg/1 WIPOUND Dichlorodifluoranethane I J Ch 1 orobenzene Ch 1 oranethane Ethvlbenzene >'Vinvl Chloride 1. 1. 1.2-Tetrachloroethane Brooonethane n Xvlene Chloroethane m-X~lene ___ Trichlorofluoranethane o-Xvlene ✓1. 1-Dichloroethvlene Stvrene Hethvlene Chloride Brarofonn tert-Butvl Hethvl Ether I ]benzene (Transll.2-Dichloroethvlene 1. 1 2-2-Tetrachloroethane I 1 ether Brarobenzene 1 1-Dichloroethane n-P-.. lbenzene 2 2-DichlO""""""ane 1.2.3-Trichlo ne ICisl 1.2-Dichloroethvlene 1./., I/) 2-Ch 1 oroto 1 uene Chlorofonn +,(It,;_ -r 1.3.5-Trimethvlbenzene IBCH) Brarochloranethane ,; 4-Chlorotoluene ✓1 1.1-Trichloroethane i..rA-42.,, llertl Butvl Benzene 1. 1-Dichlor ne u Pentachloroethane ✓carbon Tetrachloride 1.2.4-Trimethvlbenzene ✓Benzene !Seel Butvl Benzene ✓1.2-Dichloroethane D-1 !toluene ✓Tri ch loroethvlene I 'I ''-'> 1.3-Dichlorobenzene 1.2-Dichlor~r~ane -1-.-~,a •' ✓1 4-Dichlorobenzene Brcmodichlorcmethane 11 ·, n-Butvlbenzene Dibrooonethane \t' 1.2-Dichlorobenzene Toluene '.\,,n' J ( l: !Bis) 2 Chloroi 1 Ether 1. 1 2-Trichloroethane I,( -1.2-Dibraro-3 Chloroorooane Tetrachloroethene K. 1 2 4-Trichlorobenzene 1. 3-Di ch 1 o, ane " Hexachlorobutadiene Dibrarochloranethane -·. --.. -_,. ___ N•nhthalene 1.2-0ibran::>ethane IEDB) 1.2.3-Trichlorobenzene 1-Chlorohexane ' I HDL -Hininut1 Detection Limit for water (EPA Hethod 502.2), is 1.0 µg/1. J -Estimated value. K -Actual value is kn~n to be less than value given. L -Actual value is known to be greater than value given. U -llaterial was analyzed for but not detected. NA -Not analyzed. 1/ -Tentative identification. ✓ -Re~ulated voe T -Tr1halcmethane N.C. Division of Health Services OHS 3068--0 (1/89 Laboratory) µg/1 " • • __-N.C. Dept. of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Laboratory Services State Laboratory of Public Health P.O. Box 28047, Raleigh, N.C. 27&11 Environmental Sciences Analysis Report Name of Owner, ~atient ;/ , -f- or Supply: f¼,uc-: {JD. (Le,4/f<. Y</?f Address: 9 7 I (U. l/2c/(o,.) County: Report To: Address: Date Collected: Collected By: Analysis Desired: Laboratory Sample Sample Description or Remarks Results In Number Number A , 9J1858 &-If J/"''",_J _.,,._..__, , ...J'lo3 1/Jic~;,,,,-b /lei-Ille/!, ,cf, ~ 0 " 1ar·9 .lf)avi,, l'Y .4,/ -)Jl/4_J . ._;: .,\... :.. ' a1tv.,, -I l'fl<i Q.-? 1 r:;.,~£a_ 7 , 1 I V .,/4 l -~,✓-,r, /J ,, /1 , //I/){,/.,<. f/JJ//'~ -1 1, L/ I ;:r ATTACHED SHEIT(, . Date Received iJ--?-_'.2-9 / 84> Date Reported /,,; -10-Cf ( Date Extracted Date Analyzed we 1 -I .ih I CYJrrfl - Reported By: !Mn ,13:' M~ . DEHNR Form 23&4 Revised 9-89) t-' Laboratory N. C'PARTMENT Of ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, & NA-L RESOURCES DIVISION Of LABORATORY SERVICES, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES SECTION P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. WILMINGTON ST, RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 t/11£58 Laboratory No. PURGEABLE COl1POUNDS Date of Analysis C011POUND µg/1 COl1POUND Dichlorodifluorarethane Chlorobenzene Ch 1 orarethane Ethvlbenzene v'Vinvl Chloride 1. 1. 1 2-Tetrachloroethane Brcm:methane . n-Xvlene Ch loroethane. m-Xvlene Trichlorofluorarethane o-Xvlene vl. 1-0ichloroethvlene Stvrene Methvlene Chloride Braoofonn tert-Butvl Methvl Ether I !benzene trans-I 2-0ichloroethvlene 1. 1 2 2-Tetrachloroethane IsnnrnnvJ ether Braoobenzene 1 1-0ichloroethane n-Proovlbenzene 2 2-Dichlornnrnnane " 1.2 3-Trichlor--·ne cis-1.2-Dichloroethvlene /, /., 2-{;hlorotoluene Chloroform I J<. I 1.3 5-Trimethvlbenzene IBCMl Braoochlorarethane l,\ 4-{;h lorotol uene vl. 1. I-Trichloroethane --1-,·,.e,Q .• tert-Butvl Benzene 1 1-Dichlornnrnn<>ne Pentachloroethane vCarbon Tetrachloride 1.2 4-Trimethvlbenzene vBenzene sec-Butvl Benzene vl .2-Di ch loroethane ' o-I !toluene vTrichloroethvlene .7JJ,:~ 1 3-0ichlorobenzene 1.2-Dichlornnrnnane vl. 4-Di ch 1 orobenzene Brcnodichlorarethane n-Butvlbenzene Dibrcm:methane 1 2-0ichlorobenzene Toluene Bis 12..{;hloroicnnrnnuJl Ether 1. 1 2-Trichloroethane '' 1. 2-Dibraoo-3..{;h lo~~ane Tetrachloroethvlene -i-v--a.c.,e .. 1 2.4-Trichlorobenzene 1. 3-Di ch lornnrnnane u.. Hexachlorobutadiene Dibraoochlorarethane Naohthalene 1 2-Dibraooethane IEDB) 1 2.3-Trichlorobenzene 1-{;hlorohexane ' COl1MENTS: MDL -Minimum Detection Limit for water (EPA Method 502.2), is 1.0 µg/1. 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 -Material was analyzed for but not detected. NA -Nol analyzed. 1/ -Tentative identification . ..r -Re~ulated voe T -Tr1halarethane N.C. Dept. of Environment, Health, & Natural Resources DEHNR 3068--0 (Rev. 1/91 Laboratory Services) µg/1 II. ' N. C~PARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, & NAIL RESOURCES DIVISION OF LABORATORY SERVICES, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES SECTION P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. WILMINGTON ST, RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 9!l85'1 Laboratory No. PURGE.ABLE COIIPOUNOS Date of Analysis COIIPOUNO µg/1 COIIPOUNO Oichlorodifluoranethane -.., Ch 1 orobenzene Chloranethane Ethvlbenzene ,/Vinvl Chloride 1 1 1 2-Tetrachloroethane Braranethane n-Xvlene -,.,h loroethane· m-Xvlene Trichlorofluoranethane o-Xvlene ✓1 1-0ichloroethvlene Stvrene Methulene Chloride Braoofonn tert-Butvl Methvl Ether I lbenzene trans-1 2-0ichloroethvlene 1. 1 2 2-Tetrachloroethane Is-r-"1 ether 7 Braoobenzene 1 1-0ichloroethane -k,,, .. n-Prnovlbenzene 2 2-0ichlor-r~•ne ,; 1 2 3-Trichlo, ne cis-1 2-Dichloroethvlene .a.~ 2 ..Ch 1 oroto 1 uene Chloroform ,K ' 1 3 5-Trimethvlbenzene 180!' Branochloranethane II 4..Chlorotoluene ✓1 11-Trichloroethane · I K tert-8utvl Benzene 1 1-0ichlor-r-~ne ... Pentachloroethane ✓Carbon Tetrachloride 1 2 4-Trimethvlbenzene ✓Benzene sec-Butvl Benzene ✓1 2-0ichloroethane ' n-I•-r-"ltoluene ✓Trichloroethvlene i,, U"1 I ,'!_ 1.3-0ichlorobenzene 1 2-0ichlor-r-ane ✓1 4-0i ch 1 orobenzene Brcrrodichlorcrnethane n-Butvlbenzene Di braranethane 1 2-0ichlorobenzene Toluene Bis 12..Chloroisr.nrr.nvl) Ether 1 1 2-Trichloroethane ,Ii 1 2-0ibraoo-3..Chlo, ·ne Tetrachloroethvlene TK 1 2 4-Trichlorobenzene 1 3-0ichlo-r~•ne IA Hexachlorobutadiene Oibranochloranethane •·~hihalene 1 2-0ibraroethane IEOB1 l. 2.3-Trich lorobenzene 1..Chlorohexane ' I MOL -Mininun Detection Limit for water (EPA Method 502.2), is 1.0 µg/1. 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 -Material was analyzed for but not detected. NA -Not analyzed. 1/ -Tentative identification. ✓ -Re9ulated voe T -Tr1halcrnethane N.C. Dept. of Enviromient, Health, & Natural Resources OEHNR 3068--0 (Rev. 1/91 Laboratory Services) µg/1 ' ---'r .. POLLUTION HIJIDENT/U.S.T.\LEAK RE:4t)RTING FORM I. Incident # _____ _ Division of Environment,,: Management GROUNDWATER'. :CTION 2. Tabulate only• TYPE OF ACTION · A B C D 1. Emergency f~espon.se 3. Complaint lnvestlgatton ('.y> U.S.T. Leak 2. Compliance Investigation 4. Routine Inventory 6. other: POTENTIAL HAZARDS: I. T oxlc Chemic a ls 2. Radioactivity 3. Air Emmlsslons 4. Explosives INCIDENT DESCRIPTION City/Town Brleny Describe Incident Oo p Date Incident Occurred or Leak Detected County Region u ..L, 6 [) If L.U.S.T.. How Leak I. Tank Gauging 5. Interstitial Monitoring Was Detected 2. Vapor Monitoring 6. Tank Removal 3. GW Monltonng 7. Tightness Test 5. Fire 8. Other @,II 'Sr1n;J(, I .for o~ 4. Contract0< who ttghtness tested. removed tank. or Installed leak detectton system. ____________________ _ PERSON REPORTING INCIDENT Name Company/Agency REPORTED BY: 1. Tonk owner/operator 2. Government agency 4. Facility owner (Non-L.U.S.T.) 5. Othei: (MULTIPLE CHOICES POSSIBLE) 1. Investigation complete 2. Continue Investigation Comments fl CLEANUP LEAD D.E.M. Regional Contact RECOMMENDED ACTION @nlttate/complete cleanup 4. Long-term remedial action C)Responslble Party 2. State Clr, s i).el2,,//er I Date 3. Prwate (3rd) party 5. Drilling support 6. Issue NOV I . j Time Telephone 7. Confirm leak 8. Monitoring plan Site Priority Ranking Date re/ Io-., GW-61 Revised 5/89 ' . . -;.LLUTION .INCIDENT /U .S.T.LE6K:•-()[?TIN.G ·~ORt,,1 . . " ..... ·-·. ·- POLLUTANTS INVOLVED MATERIALS INVOLVED AMOUNT STORED OR . AMOUNT LOST AMOUNT RECOVERED TANK CAPACrTY E ss-o IMPACT ON SURFACE WATERS (YNo Distance to SJreom(ft) WATERS AFFECTED l. Yes 3. Potentially F Nome of stream Stream Class Fish Kill I. Yes 2. No IMPACT ON DRINKING WATER SUPPLIES (Dves No. of Wells No. of Wells WELLS AFFECTED 2. No 3. Potentially Affected Potentially Affected 3 6 G Population Served ~ JO Estimated Population Served By ::? 'I 1:ti'.fer(s) Being Used (])Bedrock By Affected W<>lls ~ Potentially Affected Wells ater T ob!e 2. Confined POTENTIAL SOURCE OF POLLUTION eRIMA~Y :;QIIRCE QE rnIMARX eoII1.[!Atj] TYeE emENTIAI eQI l lJTIQN (Select one) (Select one) LQCATIQN SEII1UG. 1. Intentional dump 13. Well l. Pesticide/herbicide I. Facility (5Resldentiol 2. Pit. pond, lagoon 14. Dredge spoil 2. Rodioact!ve·waste 2. Railroad 2. Industrial @Leak-underground 15. Nonpoint source (§)Gasoline/diesel 3. Waterway 3. Urban 4. Spray irrigation 4. Heating all 4. Pipeline 4. Rural 5. land opplicotion 5. Other petroleum prod. 5. Dumpstte 6. Animal feedlot 6. Sewage/septage 6. Highway H 7. Source unknown 7. Fert11izers c)'<esidence 8. Septic tonk 8. Sludge 8. Otiher 9. Sewer line 9. Solid waste leachate Confirmed Vlolotton of: 10. Stockpile IO. Metals I. 15 NCAC 2L/ .. Yes No 11. Landfill 11. Other lnorgon!cs 0 12. Otiher organics 2. Article 2 IA Port I 12. Spill-surface Yes ✓ No If other sources. I/st corresponding No's. (f Plen !,c,1/r) 3. Article 2 IA Port II I -I.Vc,s/4_ c,,J' ✓L ~ o;, c. "Y> ,,.,,~ "'"Pre I.,, Yes ./ No Ir multiple pollutant types. list correspon'ciing No's. , I ;;i,, --PCE 4. Federal/State U.S.T. rues ._/ No Yes If PlRF previously submitted tor Nonprimory Sources. list Incident No's. 5 6;, ,g- , I J ',POLLUIN INCIDENT/U.S.T. LEAK REPOR.G FORM . . , . ... . . . .. . . . . . . . . POTENTIAL SOURCE OWNER-OPERATOR Potential Source Owner-Operator . · . 1,,_,, C C-oc0;,, >, j T~!E!phon~ Company C-o,-J., .vi /1 b /.r ic. e.r-, fl'd,,.. street Address '< / ... De; (ii' />a,, k /4:J,;. / / .?2 City l:v) .;,_, /> i ,; I County . State I Zlp Code · C-v 5tvl" ,,UC, ;2 [?-o S-:; U.S.T. REGISTERED SOURCE/U.S.T. PERM(l TYPE OWNERSHIP OPERAIION IYPE I. YES IN USE (3)NO I. N/A 0. N/A 0. N/A 0. N/A FACILITY ID# 2. YES 3. NO l. Non-discharge I. Municipal l. Public Service SOURCE PERMITTED 2. 011 termlnol 2. MIiitary FEDERAL U.S.T. I. Yes 2. Agrlcultrural DESIGNATION 2.No 3. LandnW 3. Unknown VResidentlol I. Regulated PERMIT NUMBER 4. Mining (:37Pr/vate 4. Educotiona1/Religlous 2. Non-Regulated SOURCE ON ERRIS UST 5. NPDES 5. Federal 5. Industrial STATE U.S.T. DESIGNATION I. Yes 6. County 2. No 6. RCRA 6. Commercial 1. Commercla! ERRIS NUMBER 7. State 7. Mining 2. Non-Commercial 8EASQN EQ8 INGI0ENI U.S.T. LEAK PREVENTION MEASURES 1. Transportation Was tank retrofitted w~h overflll protection? I. Yes 2. No 2. Mechanical failure When and by whom? 3. Facility Was tank retrofitted with Interior fining? I. Yes 4. Inventory only 2. Na When and by whom? Was tank retrofitted with cathodic protection? 5. Human error I.Yes 2.No 6. Vandalism When and by whom? {!;ynknown ACTIONS TAKEN Investigation, Containment. Cleanup, etc. 1,/~s-/? I poR Sen I--1-o &, a k,., ../4-frcr:h. ~ I-o, I co. ~ I I /ct! .,.UC!/c S'e,,, f-1-o i,v,l., C--od w; r1 3/ tt;/y/ I, Jl--e, C: 0 -I-/'edv<Ls+-1>-, r, " {-f_,,ofa u ,· (-£,I -1-c,.,.,,k u 0 wr1 I' n:l, , : n . 1./ f1-J (11 <;;_.,~nl,,) I? fl. I'--. /_ l C -r' -Lve;I.-I ' I 5 / 2.,_ /<11 ,--r. -_,) -_o-o, L·,,.,,,/. I e,ue f I,; I Clrcle Appropriate Respo~s Lab Samples r.aken By: 'y D.E.M. 2. D.H.S. 3. Responsible Party 4.None Samples Token Include G);roundwate< 2. Soil 3. Surface Water \ \ • K PCCfT10~ ltCIDENT/U.S.T. \~:tf.~~\·I~<;.:: . 7 1/2 Min. Quad Name -I. i c;< So Rve Min. Quad Number m -cfr,1/ul J)P II "' -i;,o>r<J we.II 'l;:,,do -_,v1,1:3e leucs -;,; -s,,,,y1,J 5h 11 ,1, Sketch Should lcJenttfy The Follov.1ng: . . . ... _,. . . . . I. LOCATION OF INCIDENT wt.:beg:Mln:sec: JS 0 / f /00 .// I. De !"1 0·1; /")/' ~: g: Min: sec •--,6'-:>-t----'-'-<e:::,...--'-.,:;"2----- Draw S<etcb of Area 1 /v I. Pollutant SOurce(s) ✓ 2. Impacted and Threatened Water SUpplies ,,,. 3. Direction or Overland Flow J 4. Slgnlncant Recharge and Discharge Features 5. Relottve Physical ~;uctures (roods. buildings, etc.) 6. North Airow 7. Scale / '1 = 'I oo 1 • • UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY REGION IV Mr. Boyce Hunt Environmental Health Gaston County Health Dept. 991 West Hudson Blvd. Gastonia, NC 28052 Dear Boyce: 345 COURTLAND STREET. N.E. ATLANTA. GEORGIA 30365 July 27, 1990 ---------------------- I have enclosed the results from the Davis Park Road drinking water samples collected by Phil Henderson on July 6, 1990 and analyzed by the EPA laboratory in Athens, Georgia. As you can see these results are somewhat lower than the most recent results reported by the North Carolina laboratory. Region IV policy requires that the "removal action level" for a specific compound (128 ppb for trichloroethylene) be exceeded before this office can contemplate the provision of an alternate source of drinking water to affected residents. In addition, the data used to make this determination must be developed at the EPA laboratory. Because the levels in both wells are quite elevated and another laboratory has reported significantly higher concentrations, this office will sample these wells on a quarterly basis. The next scheduled sampling event for these wells will be October 6, 1990. I encourage you to continue your monitoring of this problem. If you develop data demonstrating that the concentrations are increasing, we will re-evaluate our sampling schedule. If you have any questions regarding this matter please contact me at 404/347-3931. Sincerely, 11. !),¼ Don Rigger, On-Scene Coordinator Emergency Response and Removal Branch SAMPLE AND ANALYSIS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM EPA-REGION IV ESD. ATHENS, GA. PURGEABLE ORGANICS DATA REPORT ••• •• .. .. ·····"·············· .. ····••:s:••··· PROJECT NO. 90-725 SAMPLE NO. 48044 SAMPLE TYPE: TRIP BLANK SOURCE: DAVIS PARK RD. STATION ID: TRIP BLANK TB-01 . ......................... . PROG ELEM: SSF COLLECTED BY: P. HENDERSON CITY: GASTONIA ST: NC COLLECTION START: 07/06/90 STOP: 00/00/00 07/18/90 • • • • •• •• .. •• • • • • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• UG/L ANALYTICAL RESULTS UG/L ANALYTICAL RESULTS 5.0U 5. 011 5.0U s.ou s.ou 5.0U sou sou S.OU 5.0U CHLOROMETHANE VINYL CHLORIDE BROMOMETHANf CHLOROETHANE TRICHLuROfLUOROMtlHANE 1 , 1-DICHLOROETHENE( 1 . 1-0ICHLOROfTHVL EME) ACETONE CARBON DISULFIDE METHYLENE CHLORIDE TRAN5-1 ,2-DICHLOROETHENE 5.0U sou 5.0U 5.01.1 5.0U s.ou 5.0U CIS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE MtlHVL ISOBUTYL KETONE TOLUENE TRANS-1 ,3-DJCHLOROPROPENE 1. 1 .2-TRJCHLOROETHANE TETRACIILORO[THCNE(TETRACHLOROETHYLENE) 1 ,3-DICHLOROPROPANE MEiHYL BUTYL KETONE DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE CHLORORFN7FNt= • c n" .... ,vv "JI.I 5.0U 5.0t! 1 1 ... ,.,.., .. ,..,..,,.., ........... .. 1 , 1 u J. \,,l1LV"UC I M'°"NC V!NYL .A.CET:•\TE CIS-1 .2-DICHLOROfTHENE 2. 2-D ! CHLcn.or:--n.c~ At~[ sou S.QIJ s.ou 5.0U 5.0u 5.0U 5.0U 5.UV 1 ,1.1.Z-TCTRACHLOROETHANE tlHVL BENZENE (M-AND/OR P-lXYLENF 0-XYLrnE • sou C '"'II .... vv ':i,01.1 !,.OU s.ou 5.0U s.ou ~ Q(! ;..,,uu 5.0U 5.0U s.ou MFTHVI t-T ... VL !".ET0~!E 0 .............. ,.," .................... ' ... ... unvn1vvnLur.UMC I ""'NC CHLOROFORM 1. 1. 1-TRJCHLOi<OETHANE 1 , 1--·D I CHLOROPROr rnE (.ARBON Ttl~Al'HLORIDE 1.2-D!CHLOROETHANE BENZENE iRICHLGROETHENEl TKICHLU~UtfHYLENEJ 1 .2-DICHLOROPROPANE D!RROMOMEIHANt OROMODICHLOROMETHANE C n11 ~-xo 5.0U 5.0ll 5.0U 5.0U S Oil 5.0U '5.0U ST'YRFNF BROMCFC~M ~K<.IMOBENZENE 1. 1 ,2.2-TETRAGHLOROETHANE 1,2,3-TRICHLOROPROrANE O-CHLOf<OTOI llENE P-CHLOROTOLUENE 1 . 3-l, l CHLOP.OBHJ2'E~!E 1 .4-DJCHLOROBENZENE 1 ,2-DICHLOROBENZENE •TREMARK.S'I-•· 'TNOTES••• \VERAGE VALUE •NA-NOT ANALYZED •NAI-INTERFERENCES •J-ESTJMATED VALUE •N-PRESUMPTIVE EVIDENCE OF PRESENCE OF MATERIAL ',TUAL VALUE JS KNOWN TO BE LESS THAN VALUE GIVEN •L-ACTUAL VALUE IS KNOWN TO BE GREATER THAN VALUE GIVEN ,ER!AL WAS ANALYZED FOR BUT NOT DETECTED. THE NUMBER IS THE MINIMUM QUANTITAT!ON LIMIT. SAMPLE AND ANALYSIS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM EPA-REGION IV ESD, ATHENS. GA. PURGEABLE ORGANICS DATA REPORT . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... •• •• •• ....................... "'""'*"******•··· PROJECT NO. 90-725 SAMPLE NO. 48045 SAMPLE TYPE: DRKWATER SOURCE: DAVIS PARK RD. PROG ELEM: SSF COLLECTED BY: P. HENDERSON CITY: GASTONIA ST: NC COLLECTION START: 07/06/90 1305 STOP: 00/00/00 07/18/90 • • • • •• •• •• •• STATION ID: PW01 CEDAR RD. SUBDIVISION •• • • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• UG/L ANALYTICAL RESULTS UG/L ANALYTICAL RESULTS 5.0:.J 5,01.1 5.0U 5.0U 5.0U 5.0U e,OU sou 5.0U 5 OU CHLOROMETHAN[ VINYL CHLORIDE BROMOMETHANE CiiLOROETHANE TR!cHLOROfLUORUMtlHANE 1. 1-DICHLOROETHENE(l. 1-DICHLOROFTHYLFNE) ACETONE CARBON DISULFIDE METHYL ENE CH LOR IDE TRANS-1 ,2-D!CHLOROtTHENE 5.0U sou 5.0U 5.0ll 5.0U 12 5.0U CIS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE MtlHYL ISOBUTYL KETONE TOLUENE TRANS-1 ,3-DICHLOROPROrENE 1. 1 .2-TRJCHLOROETHANE TETRACIILORO[THCNE(TETRACnLOROETHYLENEJ 1 .3-DICHLOROPROPANE METHYL BUTYL ~ETONE DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE CHLORORFN7FNl- • c ~" ""i;.O~ 5.0U ~ 4 I"\ T ,.., " ,._,.... ,._,_ ,.., '• • ,.-1, I u~~nLUr\ULln~NC V!MYL ACETATE CIS-1 .2-DICHLOROFTHENE sou S.01.1 5.0U 5.0U 5.0U 5.0U 5.0U 5.0U 5.0U ~ (Ill 5.0U 5.0U 5.0U 5.0U s nu 5.0U 5.Qll 1, 1 ,1 .2 TCTRACHLOROETHANE t I HYL BENZENE (M-AND/OR P-lXYLENF 0-XYLENE • ~ /"\II -sou C" ..... , , ..,.v .... ~.01.1 G.OU 5.0U 5.C1U S.OU 5.0U 3i 5.0U 5.0U 5.0U -, '")_n l ru, f'\nnnnl"ln • • ,.-... , ._ ...... ..,, ,._...,"vr ,,vr '"''"L MFTHVI ~n-!VL ~.E"!OM!::. 8 ... ,... ....... ,.. ................ ,-... , .... .. I\VfflU\,,nLUr\UMC:IMJ.lt,NC CHLOROFORM 1, 1 .1-TRJCHLOROETHANt 1. 1-DICHLOROrROPENE CARB(•N TE l RACHLORIDE 1.2-DICHLOROETHANE 8tNLt:NE iRICHLOROETHENEtTf<ICHLUHUtTHVLENE) 1.2-DICHLOROrROPANE DJRR( ... )Mt l HMlt: 6ROMODICHLORGMETHANE ST"•iKFNF B~OMCFORM ~~IJMOBENZENE 1. 1 .2.2-TETRACHLOROETHANE 1,2,3-TRICHLOROrROPANE 0-CHLOROTOI Uf'NE P-CHLOROTOLUENE 1 :"~-fl I !'"Ml nQni:U=M?i::._11=' 1 :4-DICHLOROBENZENE 1 ,2-DICHLOROBENZENE '<JTNOTES .. • ~VERAGE VALUE •NA-NOT ANALYZED •NAI-INTERFERENCES •J-ESTIMATED VALUE •N-PRESUMPTIVE EVIDENCE OF PRESENCE OF MATERIAL \CTUAL VALUE JS KNOWN TO BE LESS THAN VALUE GIVEN •L-ACTUAL VALUE IS KNOWN TO BE GREATER THAN VALUE GIVEN \TERIAL WAS ANALYZED FOR BUT NOT DETECTED. THE NUMBER IS THE MINIMUM OUANTITATION LIMIT. PURGEABLE ORGANICS DATA REPORT SAMPLE AND ANALYSIS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM EPA-REGION IV ESD. ATHENS, GA. 07/18/90 ... •• .. .. .. ••• *'* .................. . PROJECT NO. 90-725 SAMPLE NO. 48046 SOURCE·. DAVIS PARK RO. STATION ID: PW02 DAVIS PARK RD. ANALYTICAL RESULTS CHLOROMEiHANC VINYL CHLORIDE BROMOMETHANE CllLOROETHAtJE TRICHLOKUFLUUROMtlHANE .................... ,. ..................... . SAMPLE TYPE: DRKWATER PROG ELEM: SSF COLLECTED BY: P. HENDERSON CITY: GASTONIA ST: NC COLLECTION START: 07/06/90 1330 STOP: 00/00/00 ............................................. llG/L ANALYTICAL RESULTS 25U CJS-1 ,3-DICHLOROPROPENE MtlHYL JSOBUTYL KETONE TOLUENE TRANS-I ,3-DICHLOROPROrCNE 1. 1 .2-TRICHLOROETHANE UG/L 2!:iU 2s11 25U 25V 25U 25U 2~ou 250U 25U 25U 1 . 1-DICHLOROETHENE( 1 . 1-DICHLOROFTHYLENE) ACETONE 250U 25U 251.1 25U 25U 25U TE TRACI ILOROCTHCNE( TETRACHLOROETHYLENE) 1 ,3-DICHLOROPROPANE METHYL BUTYL KETONE DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE CHLORORFN7f"> •£;~x 3.SJ CARBON DISULFIDE METHYLENE CHLORIDE TRANS-1 .2-DICHLOROETHENE 1 , 1 D1 CiiLOROLiHANE \I HJYL ,11,CET,A,Tf C!S-1 .2-DICHLOROFTHENE 250U 2SU 25U 25U 25U 25U 25U 25U 1,1,1,2 TCTRACHLOROETHANE tlHYL BENZENE (M-AND/OR P-lXYLENF 0-XYLENE • ')C:11 2S<'iu ,.,,i:-,, ~~-:t~I.I 25U 2SU 25U 25U ?'SU 82 25U 250 25U '"> ,,_n,ru1 ,....n,..,...,,.,,..,...,,,,,.. -.~ v,1....,,1L.v1,vr1\vr,...,'IL MF THVI 1-TMVI_ !(,E°fQME 0 ......... ,... .... " ..................... ··-.... ,,vmvvnLU"-UMC I MMNC •:HLOROFORM 1,1,1-TR!CHLOROtTHANE 1 .1-DICHLOROrROPENE (.AR80N Tt::: l !-tll.(HLOR !DE 1 .2-DJCHLOROETHANE fltf!LENE IR i ChLUROETt1ENE ( TK I CHLUr!UtTHYLENE J 1. 2-DICHLOROPROPAtJE Olf1ROM0Mt:fl-lAN!: BROMCDJCHLOROMETHANc ~TNOTES•" ")C:11 ~s~ 25U 25U 25U 25U '>SU 25U 2s1.1 ST'YRFNf BROMCFC~:.: ~HIJMQBENZENE 1 ,1,2.2-TETRAf.HLOROETHANE 1,2,3-TRICHLOROrROPANE 0-CHLOROTOI. UENE P-CHLOROTOLUENE 1, 3-l'!('H!..0R08!:~!2'E~ff 1 ,4-DICHLOROBENZENE 1,2-DICHLOROBENZENE ... .. •• • • • • . .. ~VERAGE VALUE •NA-NOT ANALYZED •NAI-INTERFERENCES •J-EST!MATED VALUE •N-PRESUMPTIVE EVIDENCE OF PRESENCE OF MATER:AL 'CTUAL VALUE IS KNOWN TO BE LESS THAN VALUE GIVEN •L-ACTUAL VALUE JS KNOWN TO BE GREATER THAN VALUE GIVEN 'TERIAL WAS ANALYZED FOR BUT NOT DETECTED. THE NUMBER IS THE MINIMUM QUANTITATION LIMIT. .. • To. l,~du. f,Ls (oc t- Regional Office Contact: Regional Office Location: Clici.5 µ OQr(511 r II e, Chqmical Contaminants and Concentrat1on: • Y parts per billion or --~micrograms per liter) 1,2-Dichloroethane Benzene 1,1-Dichloroethylene p(ara)-Dichlorobenzene /J1T l3 £ Reported , 3 i 5° 5 /'(OO Commercial Underground Stor2ge Tank 5-i:,pcc -JrJ (yes)· Petroleum Contamination --+~e_5L· __ _ (yes) Required 5 5 7 75 5o Can proceed with setting up bottled water service if all criteria is met and anv on~ of ihe concentrations ·is at required level. Date Contacted: REGIONAL OFFICE NEEDS TO SUBMIT: l) Trust Fund Site Recommendation 5) Notice of Violation --- 2) Site Priority Ranking System form ---- 3) Pollution Incident Reporting form ---- 6) Financial Information ---Request form (for past three (3) years 4) Topographic map showing the site location ---- • • Incident No. ------~f<~CM~hJ du,.""'/ ,_,,._,,,j.;7c,./ iOr< Waler 1,eed.s: Drinking _2<'_ Cooking X Balhing Number of People in Household: ' ' Name of F:&cipi'e11l: l{a-rotJ 5tPul {,·.Q 3 Address: 2'3 'l'rl /-{ edye &.)ooc./ Ctrr:le (-,..,,;,, s tc n , CJ P C Phone 1,o. : o r fa c t'w~ f--if. 56)'? Directions: Rood {,rs/-..) /:{v1d 5,0v, B ) ucJ Tof<e £c-sl I e{/. 0,-') fc, Hed7 cu'«> {i r c le. ) Or-1 +Le /" '71, -I '_s -<'? '.'.?k Bottled Water Co.: Phone Number: Date and Contact: Deliver~ to Begin: North Carolin.partroent of Environment, Hea., & Division of Epidemiology Environmental Epidemiology Section Drinking Water Health Risk Evaluation Chlorinated Solvents Natural Resources For ~ COUNTY LABORATORY NUMBE.R __ 2,_;H:....:'d,:_5=:_L._'j' __ 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 cause cancer in humans. Many other chlorinated solvents have been shown to cause cancer in laboratory animals. However, none of these chemicals is known to cause cancer in humans. Some chlorinated solvents have not been linked to cancer. For these chemicals, acceptable intake levels are much higher and are based on other health effects. The U. S. Environmental Protection Agency has set maximum contaminant levels (MCL) for a number of chlorinated solvents. The MCL is the amount of a chemical that is considered acceptable in public drinking water supplies. T:-.e maximum contaminant level is not binding for users of private supply wells, bet is a useful guideline. Chemical This riell (ppb) /7 //!, Maximum Contaminant Level (pob) ( ) T~,is water is acceptable for all uses due to the very low levels present. j ( Re sample in about ___ month ( s). ( PLEASE INDICATE ON LAB SHEET THAT IT IS A RESAMPLE AND PROVIDE PREVIOUS SAMPLE NUMBER ( S). ) { ) This water is significantly contaminated and should not be used for drinking or cooking. Prolonged bathing/showering should be avoided. ( ) 'Phis water is highly contaminated and should not be used for drinking, cooking or bathing/showering. COMMENTS: ~ , ~ ~h J'"11 'I J'-c (,,~ ~. DEHNR 3893 (5/92) Env i,o,,":\ental Epidemiology Sect:.o:i (Review 5/95) For rurther i·nformation, contact Dr. Ken Rudo or Dr. Luanne l"l'cU~=-· Environmental Epidemiology Section, (919) 733-3410. QC,1 2 6 i99_2_.,..,_, tITS~ ~:: ... ,. ..... ,--- vuLJh I l SERI AL NO. (' /?' <'6/ ·C>"''· LONG. < I WSRO. Kinslon FO Other Shipped by: Bus,~~r, 0 \her COLLECTOR(S); -~C:-.., /=·•~/wfa.,~-- FIELD ANALYSES DATE PH4QQ ____ Spec. Cond.94 ___ at 2s0c Temp.10 ____ oc Odor _______ _ Appearance ________ Taste ______ _ Fiolll Analysis By: _____________ _ LABORATORY ANALYSES 8005 J 10 mg/I COO Hlgti J,(Q mg/I COO Low J.35 mg/I Collform;MF F•caJ J 1 6 1 6 1100ml Collform:MF To tar .:) 150 4 1100ml TOC 680 mg/I Turbidity 76 NTU '" < OJ uni 11 Alkallnlly to pH ~.5 <>O mg/I Alkallnlly lo pH 8. J "' mg/I Cubon•t• « 5 motl Btc ■rbon•t• «o mo/I Aruntc;To11t 1002 ug/1 C11bon dloidd• ~05 mg/I Chlorlda 9◄0 molt Chromlum:Hll 1032 ug/1 Color;True 80 Pt-Co Cy1nld1 720 mg/I Lab Comments: Depanment ol Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Division ol Environmental Management'?.· Groundwater Field/Lab Form CH 1~~PQFP~~~J0;!) y 0 ROUTINE CJ EMERGENCY U.,l•''( l O I > REPORTED: c-. ,c.--; TIME PURPOSE: BASELINE. COMPl.::.A({>JT, COMPLIANCE. (c·r10:1~~-?n•) LUST, OTHEC 5 (p;i 'i?) Owner ~-,.-:- Location or sito i c:::::: ·l,)qu i) .:t.,,, (. 0 es c rip Ii on o I s amp I i ng poi n I _,_-"[c,',caCL......;c:,.,.,;f._..LJ,ct,.sOcelr"-"S'-'-C---------------------------•• R Samplinq Method ._\c I-f'L.,.,,i/p Sample lntorvnl ---''"·.:.',:.<-'-',<"-~-------(pump, !);iJ!rrr, otr:.J Rornarks IS lc., , le (,v:> 0 <:,"! rJc• 1 ff~ Diss. Solids 70300 mg/I FI uorl d• 95 I mg/J H ardn1 sa:T o ta I 900 mg/I Hudn•n (non-carb} 90 2 mo/I Ph•nol, 32730 uo/J Sp•clllc Cond. 95 u'-lho3/cm 2 Sull111 9<5 mg/I Sullld1 7< 5 mg/I Nt13 "N 6'0 mo It TKN "N 625 molt N02 1'N03 11 N 6JO mg/I P:l ot■t 11 P 665 moll (pumping time. a!r temp, etc.) Ag SI I Yer 1077 ug/l Org1nochlorln• P11llcld11 Al Aluminum I 1 0 5 ug/1 Oroanopho1phoru1 P111lcld•1 •• Barium 1007 ug/1 c, Calcium "6 mg/I Acid H■rdlcld•• c, Cadmium IO 2 7 ug/1 Ctlromlum:To111 1 0.3 4 ug /I ,'( 8 I II I N•ul/al E1t1ac11bl1 o,ganlc1 c, Copper IO ◄ 2 ug/1 ,y Acid E11rac1abl1 Organic, r, lion 1045 ug/1 Hg M• re ur ~ 7 1900 ug /I : ,,r Purg1abl• Org1n!c1 (VOA bollla) K Po1as1lum 9J' mg/I MQ Maon•,lum 92' mo/I ', 2 -Olbromo•lh1n1 (EOB) "" M1ng1n111 1055 UQ/1 "• 0.n<ll um i1;••! mu/I "' 'NJ Ck. I l 06 7 __.. ,. .-,. __ ug/1 PO Lead 1 05 1 _,.~ uo/J s, ·er.•/~ ~I:.11): 1)~f i I 1\1/)r) ~· -/.~l~.;,;.::t'o91 .. _ --'-.:'.) /Jdh '" ~-·..:.. /i )ti I '._~\ n~ ·----... \,,. I , , . ., JV.j/_ _./ I V (';~r:: !:\i; ,I'.!;~ .. ,. ., " '" s,c..,,iuf'I :•·c I f For Dlssotved Analysis . submit llltered sample and writ 'IS· In block Whrte Copy· Groundwater Central Office Yellow Cop_ ,agional OHlce Pink Copy • C<lntral Flies GokJenrod Copy • Lab • L.;s l/0. 2G3B .IORTED SY CHBC:iED BY mmBDB'i i ~ • J 5 -4 7~-09-2 1 :. : -0 0-5 ::-H-3 5\'.-20-J 1::-59-4 6:-.56-3 ;;.97.5 -: · 5 j-6 5S:"j3-5 : :-2>5 1 ·:,· -:Jii-2 ~; .. Jl-0 ~~--~5-} . ·~5>·}1-) _,06>J2-6 ~:-)0-5 1;z.z3.9 12;-;a-1 10,·;o-7 6}0-20-0 i: ·: 5 · 2 •:GA TA,GET COMPOUND ; ,, -Dichloroethene ~,thyl,ne Chloride trans-i,2-Dichloroethenc l,i·D[chloroethan, 1,:·Dichloropropane ci ;-1, 2 ·Dichloroethene Ctluroforn Broioc\loro~ethane 111,1-:richloroethane i, ~-C~-:~1lvr,jpropcr1~ Carjon ?etrachloride 1,~-Di:hloroethanc 7r~ch1:•:ucthcne 1,2-Di:hlor0propane Sr0~od!~hloroaethan2 Dibrv:ic~ethane ci;-1,2-Dichloropropcnc trans-'.,J-Cichloropropen~ 1 ,:,i-1:ichloroethane 7etrach!oroethene 1,3-Dichloropropan2 Dit:o~o:hloroiethane 1.~-Jit:0Jo2than2 Chlor0t:r.z2ne l,l 1 l,:-Tctrachlorvethan: o[J;O[·Jrl 1, i, 2 1 2 -Tetrachlorcethane TQL u ! 0 • 7 S 0.25 0. 75 us :J • 2 5 0.25 0.75 ,J. 2 5 ,J . 2 5 .}, j) :: . Z 5 0,25 .ZS ' 2) .25 ,; ; { ._. ' l J ·1 ; C ~.~J us ' " •J' ~ J ~H 'J' ~ J G.5 0, 75 ?QL-Target ~uantation Linit-~~bject to change due to tnstru~ent s:nsiti1ity 7 Tentati;cly Id2fi~ifi2d 1 ii:: confir~ed 3-3stii1atcd Value IJ-sauples rnal·1zed for this :::;p:;und but riot detected ~-Sa~pl~ n0t analyzed for t~:i :0Jpou11d u-Det2ct2C ~elo;< quantitatic;. L~it ~-GC/MS ~nalysis perfor~ed • '/OLAJ:;; ANAL'/11eL '3POR7 DE::::ao " l u u u u u 1.2 3 .}3 T u " ., ·, , . ,, u u " ' " ' ., ·, " C :J ., ., )6-18-\ :)8-36·1 ;s-~9-3 ·.%-q-~ '.]6-46-7 )5-50-1 ,o-11-, : : a -, 2 -: : ::J--ti-4 : :3-33-3 : >)-~2-S ;3-32-8 ::~•&5-1 ::3-57-3 :J-06·6 :~:-n-a ; ; -3 7 -6 mir;;s0R ~ Di\":'8 ,, 2- ,:ITERBD 8'/ 15 CiiZCKBD SY C:, _ VGA TARGE'. :o:11cu:1D 1,2,3-Tri(~lorcpropane Brv~oben::~.~ 2-Chlor0t::12n2 ~-Chloro::~·.;2ne 1, 2 -Diehl:: :~Ci1~cr12 l,~-Dichl:~Jbenzene 1,2-Dichl:~:~enzene I , 2 -DibrVi: ·>Ch lvrv?rvpane 1,2,~·Tri:~:~rob2n::n: H2:-:::chlvr:: ~~ad:2r12 l,l.~·lr::~~0rcbc~zcne ~echyl-t:~:-but;i :th:~ 321·1:":ilC 101·.~:r12 Ethyl bei1::.·.: Jlp-t/lci1:: c-i•/lti12 rso~ropy1~~~=en: n-? r V?'i lbc ~.: :ne ;,3,~·Tri~::~;lbcnzene ter:-autyl~:~z2n2 ~,:. ;-~r~:~:\~:t:~:~~~ 5e•: -3uty L::.-.: :nc p-isopropy:::!uenc 11· ~·,j ~-; ltcL: :~;= :1aphthal2ii: o. 0, c:~~r pur;:3bles detcc::~ (~; :o 10 highes: peak~ ll~ ·:cL~TIL3 ORG;)ilC cc~~:uuns ;~;~TIT~TBD SY GC,1?iD. u " ., • SEMIVOLATILE ORGANICS .RT -DEM LAB L,'\.B NUMBER:2G839 REPORTED BY_~'r'-7L,---- CHECKED BY __ ..,iifi_'-""-'?~_ REVIEWED BY~f~~M-~- SUPERVISOR~ DATE;~ L.1\B #: 2G839 f/T,J SAMPLE TYPE: WATER CAS NUMBER TQL /. 1 108-95-2 10 111-,11-4 10 95-57-8 10 541-73-1 10 106-46-7 10 101)-51-6 20 95-50-1 10 cl 5 -4 8 -7 10 108-60-1 10 11) G -4 4 -5 10 621-6 11-7 10 G7-7=:-l 10 9:3-95-3 10 7 ;3 ·-5 9 -l 10 38-7:i-5 10 105-67-9 l.O 65-85-0 50 Ul-91··1 10 120-83-2 10 120-82-1 10 91-20-3 10 lOli-47-8 20 87-68-3 10 59-50-7 20 91-57-6 10 77-47-4 10 88-06-2 10 9 5-9 5 -,i 10 91-58-7 10 88-74-4 50 131-11-3 10 20i3--'3G-8 10 606-20-2 10 '39-09-2 50 83·-32-9 10 51--28-5 50 100-02-7 50 l.3:i-64-9 10 121-14-2 10 84--66-2 10 7005-72-3 10 36--73-7 11) 100-01-6 50 J .14 ·-.) :2 -1 50 ENTERED BY ::::S::\--\ CHECKED BY ::Ix5 DILUTION FACTOR ANALYTE NAME PHENOL BIS(2-CHLOROETHYL) ETHER 2-CHLOROPHENOL 1,3-DICHLOROBENZENE 1,4-DICHLOROBENZENE EENZYL ALCOHOL 1,2-DICHLOROBENZENE 2-METl-!YL PHENOL E:S(2-CHLOROISOPRO?YL) E~HER ~-METHYL PHENOL l :-NI TROSO-D I -N-PRO?YLAMI: ii:: EEXACHLOROETHANE ;;:TROBENZENE I:30PHORONE 2-NITRO PHENOL 2,4-DIMETHYL PHENOL E:C:NZOIC .C..CID EIS(2-CHLOROETHOXY) METHANE 2,4-DICHLORO PHENOL 1,2,4-TRICHLOROBENZENE N.::1.PHTHALENE 4-CHLOROANILINE EEXACHLOPOBUTADIENE 4-CHLOR0-3-METHYL PHENOL 2-METHYL NAPHTHALENE HEXACHLOROCYCLOPENTADIENI 2,4,S-TRICHLORO PHENOL 2,4,5-TRICHLORO PHENOL 2-CHLORO NAPHTHALENE 2-NITROANALINE DIMETHYL PHTHALATE ACENAPHT!-IYLENE 2,6-DINITROTOLUENE 3-NITROANALINE ACENAPHTHENE 2.4-DINITRO PIIENOL 4-NITRO PHENOL DIBENZIJFURAN 2,4-DINITROTOLUENE DIETHYL PHTHALATE 4-CHLOROPHENYL 'PHElJYL ETHER FLIJORENE 4-NITROAN/\.LINE 4, 'i-or;nTR0-2-METir!L PHE!K)L u 1J u u u lJ u 1J u u u lJ iJ u u u u u u u u u u u u u u 1J u lJ u u u lJ u 1J u 1J u lJ u u u u CONC. IJG/L • SEMIVOLATILC: ORGANICS R.RT -DEM LAB 86-30-6 101-55-3 118-74-1 87-86-5 85-01-8 120-12-7 84-74-2 206-44-0 129-00-0 85-68-7 91-94-1 56-55-3 21:3-01-9 117-81-7 117-84-0 205-99-2 207-08-9 50--32-8 193-39-5 53--70-3 191-24-2 10 N-NITROSODIPHENYLAMINE 10 4-BROMOPHENYL PHENYL ETHER 10 HEXACHLOROBENZENE 50 PENTACHLORO PHENOL 10 PHENANTHRENE 10 ANTHRJ'.CENE 10 DI-N-BUTYL PHTHALATE 10 FLUORJ'.NTHENE 10 PYRENE 10 BUTYLEENZYL PHTHALATE 20 3,3'-DICHLOROBENZIDINE 10 BENZO(.".)ANTHRACENE 10 CHRYSE>lE 10 BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE 10 DI-N-CCTYL PHTHALATE 10 BENZO(B)FLUORANTHENE 10 BENZO(K)FLUORANTHENE 10 BENZO(A)PYRENE 10 INDENO(l,2,3-CD)PYRENE 10 DIBEN=□(A,HJ;..ii'?HRACEi:E 10 BENZ0:~,1{,I)DERYLENE u u u u u u u u u u u u u u iJ u iJ 'J u iJ OTHER SEMIVOLATILE ORGAN::s FOR SAMPLE NUMBE? 2G~39 DIMETHYL OCTATIUENE DIMETHYL OCTATRIENE TETRAMETHYL BENZENE TETRAMETHYL 2ENZENE TETRAMETHYL BENZENE UNIDENTIFIED UNIDENTIFIED UNIDENTIFIED UNIDENTIFIED UNIDENTIFIED C~l.Hl4 i C~J.Hl4 ClJ.Il14 C.J.Hl4 CcJ.Hl4 TQL= TAll.GE1' QUANTIT,O.TION :.,IMIT T= TENTATIVELY IDENTIFIED ESTIMATED CONCENTRATION E= ESTIMATED CGl·lCEl·ITRT,TICi U= COMPOUND Ai·IALYZED FOR :JOT DETECTED N= COMPOUND !IOT ANALYZED ?OR D= DETECTED BELOW QUANTIT~TION LIMIT H= HOLDING TI'.1E EXCEEDED TQL SUBJECT TO CHANGE DUE TO INST?UMENT SENSITIVITY :; t) T . 7 T a 2cJ T :7 T 8 T 23 E l 7 E 1 ~ E 20 E :s E --~ (~ASS BALLENGER DISTRICT OFFICES: 10n; 01$TIUCT, NOIHH CAIIOLIN" 218 CANNON HOUSE QHIC( BUILOl"IG W.a.SHlNGTON, DC 20515 202-225-2576 • • P.O. Bo,:; 1830 J61-10TH All'lNUl Dll!Vl, NE HrCKOIIY, NC 28603 704-327-6100 P.O. Boll 976 COMMITTEES: EDUCATION AND LABOR Congress of tbe Wniteb ~tates ~ouse of l\epresentatibes Rla~bington, l}QC 20515 ◄ 18 Soun, STIIEET GASTONIA, NC 28053 704-864-9922 PUBLIC WORKS AND TRANSPORTATION May 11, 1990 Mr. Greer C. Tidwell Regional Administrator U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 345 Courtland Street, N.E. Atlanta, Georgia 30365 Dear Mr. Tidwell: ~~--, · .. ~ lfi'AY f S t§~iy i J ... -L:SW~~ Attached is material I have received from my constituent, Ms. Helen Bess of Cregg Bess, Inc., a general contracting and real estate firm located at 902 Bessemer City Road, Gastonia, N.C. 28052. · Ms. Bess owns and operates a community well system in the Cedar Oak Park Subdivision which serves thirty-three homes. As you will note from the attached correspondence, an analysis completed on March 25, 1990 showed chemical contaminants including trichloroethylene at .0349 ppm, tetrachloroethylene at .0237 ppm and chloroform at .0092 ppm. I would very much appreciate any information you could .provide which might be helpful to Ms. Bess. Specifically, she has asked whether government funding is available to assist her in providing an alternate water source. Please respond to my Gastonia district office at P.O. Box 976, Gastonia, N.C. 28054. Thank you very much for your time and attention to this matter. C: Cass Ballenger Member of Congress CB:sm cc: The Honorable William W. Cobey, Jr. Mr. Bruce Parsons Mr. Boyce Hunt / • CREGG BESS, Inc. • GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND REAL ESTATE TELEPHONE 867-9534 • 902 BESSEMER CITY ROAD Gastonia, North Carolina 28052 The Honorable Cass Ballenger House of Representatives PO Box 976 Gastonia, NC 28053 Dear Congressman Ballenger: May 7, 1990 Both Helen Bess and I spoke with Sharon Moss in your office regarding the chemical contamination of a carrm.mity "'211 which we own and operate in the southern part of Gaston County adjoining the Gastonia city limits boundaries. This well in the Cedar Oak Park Subdivision serves thirty three (33) homes. In canpliance with requirements of NC Department of Environrrent, Health, and Natural Resources an analysis canpleted on ~larch 25, 1990 showed chemical contaminants including Trichloroethylene .0349 pµn, Tetrachloroethylene .0237 pµn and Chloroform .0092 pµn. A resample analysis was canpleted on April 18, 1990 and the chemical contamination was basically the same. An auxiliary "'211 in this same subdivision is now being used to supply water service, however, the yield fran this "'211 is only 12 gµn. An Order has been issued by the NC Utilities Coomission restricting water usage to essential household use only. This auxiliary well is located approximately 400 feet fran the contaminated well. With the "'211 we are now using being in such close proximity to the contaminated "'211, officials fran both the Gaston County Health Departrnent and NC Division of Health Services contend that this "'211 will also becane contaminated within the very near future. They have advised that we should seek an alternative water source. We request your assistance in obtaining funding for an alternate water source. Attached are photocopies of Synthetic Organic Chemical Monitoring analyses, information sheets distributed to custaners on Api·il 27, 1990 .and May 7, 1990, 0 ari.d also a copy of the Order Restricting Water Use by the NC Utilities Cannission. Your help will be greatly appreciated. Sincerely, . fl<,_ r1Ll-,t /:J, '-J/iu Rachel G. Hill, Asst. Sec. ,_, I J,14. I ~ vr-N'VI"\ In '-"""-VI.. I l"t""' UTILITIES COMMISSION • RALEIGH • DOCKET NO. W-281, SUB 9 BEFORE THE NORTH CAROLINA UTILITIES COMMISSION In the Matter of Request by Cregg Bess, Inc., 902 Bessemer ) City Road, Gastonia, North Carolina 28052, ) for Authority to Restrict Nonessential ) Water Use in Cedar Oak Park Subdivision in ) Gaston County, North Carolina ) ORDER RESTRICTING WATER USE AND REQUIRING PUBLIC NOT! CE BY THE COMMISSION: On May 2, 1990, the Public Staff was informed by Cregg Bess, President of Cregg Bess, Inc., that recent testing for volatile organic compounds has revealed that one of the two wells serving Cedar Oak Park Subdivision in Gaston County is contaminated. The Division of Environmental Health has required that this well to be taken out of service. This leaves the system with one we 11 producing 12 ga 11 ons per minute to serve 33 customers. Mr. Bess has requested permission to restrict water usage to essential household use only. Mr. Bess has indicated that he is looking for an alternative source of water for this subdivision and that one source may be for Gastonia to extend its water lines into this subdivision .. Based on this information, the Commission is of the opinion that water use should be restricted to essential use only. IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED as follows: 1. That a copy of this Order shall be mailed or hand delivered to all affected customers not" later than four days after the date of this Order. Mr. Bess shall submit to the Commission the attached Certificate of Service properly signed not later than seven days after the date of this Order. 2. That water use in Cedar Oak Park Subdivision will be restricted to essential household use only. 3. That water shall not be used to water lawns or shrubs, to irrigate gardens, or to wash vehicles or boats. 4. That this restriction shall begin on the date of this Order and continue until the restriction is lifted by the Commission. • • -2- 5. That Mr. Bess shal"! file bi-•weekly reports advising the Corrrnission on the water supply situation includ'ing his efforts to obtain an alternative source of wat;:~UED BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION. i t This the~day of ~t,-1990. " NORTH CAROLINA UTILITIES COMMISSION ' ~a J.4w1b{fh~~ (SEAL) ~ ... • • NOTICE VOLATILE ORGANIC CHEMICALS FOUND IN DRINKING WATER SAMPLE DURING MARCH, 1990 April 27, 1990 Recent volatile organic chemical analyses were conducted on wells #1 and #2 for the water system serving Cedar Oak Park SUbdivision, Gaston County. Analyses results from well# 1 showed the trichloroethylene level at 0.0349 parts· per million (ppm); chloroform at 0.0092 ppm and tetrachloroethylane at 0.0237 ppm. Check samples from well #1 have been analyzed and have verified the volatile organic chemical contamination problem. Results for well #2 showed no volatile organic chemical contamination. The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) sets drinking water standards and has determined that trichloroethylene is a health concern at certain levels of exposure. This chemical is a common metal cleaning and dry cleaning fluid. It generally gets into drinking water by improper waste disposal. This chemical has been shown to cause cancer in laboratory animals such as rats and mice when the animals are exposed at high levels over their lifetimes. Chemicals that cause cancer in laboratory animals also may increase the risk of cancer in humans who are exposed at lower levels over long periods of time. EPA has set forth the enforceable drinking water standard for trichloroethylene at 0.005 parts oer million (ppm) to reduce the risk of cancer-or other adverse health effects whic~ have been observed in laboratory animals. Drinking water which meets this standard is associated with little to none of this risk and should be considered safe. The level for chloroform is noted to be well within the limits set by EPA. currently EPA has not developed maximum contaminate levels (MCL) for tetrachloroethylane. State to~icologists will be reviewing the test results and may offer additional health advisories for your information. We will supply you with updated information on a regular basis as we receive it. current water system operations have been altered in an effort to supply a safer drinking water supply to the community. Well #1 has been discontinued and Well #2 is supplying the community at this time. Recent bacterial and volatile organic chemical analyses showed no contamination and, thus, should be safe to drink. The water production capacity for Well #2 is lower than Well #1; therefore, water conservation efforts will be required. The washing of cars, watering of lawns, filling of swimming pools and other unnecessary water usages will be restricted until further notice. We plan to continue to monitor the water quality of this water system on a frequent basis to insure continued good drinking water. State and local health/environmental officials have been advised of this problem and plan to investigate the situation in an effort to determine the cause of the contamination. We plan to work closely with these officials in order to develop a safer and more reliable drinking water source for the community. If you have questions about this notice, please contact: Contact Person: Cregg Bess Phone: 867-9534- 902 Bessemer City Road, Gastonia, N. C. 28052 System Name: Cedar Oak Park ID#: 01-36-113 • CREGG BESS, Inc. • GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND REAL ESTATE • TELEPHONE 867-9534 • 902 BESSEMER CITY ROAD Gastonia, North Carolina 28052 May 7, 1990 NOTICE TO WATER SERVICE CUS'ID-IERS IN CEDAR OAK PARK ·A sanple was taken fran your water supply in the latter part of last =ek and tested by the Gaston Coonty Health Dept. because of discoloration in the water. The analysis showed an iron content which is higher than nornml. Health Departm2nt officials advised us to tell you that boiling the water will make the problem worse. They also advised that you should not add Clorox or Bleach to your laundry water. We will advise you further when= have additional infonnation. VOLATILE SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEl'IICALS .ABORATORY IOI: _3 Cf .:)_ 2_ _/ <VOCal i ATER SY STEIi !DI: iAIIE OF SYSTEl'I: _Q _I -_3 !£._ -_l _l 3 COUNTY: C.edo c 0a I::;, ,.-Pack. s/72 i"iPE OF SAIIPLE: __£_ < D=Distribution, ll=Source, E=Entry, S=Special l :OLLECTED OH: ,:OLLECTED BY: DATE: t2 "},; U,,'FDI/ ,i_l _! I :J Q ( 1111/DD/YY) le< ~// TlllE: _ j: 3Qf?11 <HH:1111: Xlll LOCATION/SOURCE CODE: 0 0 _) TYPE OF SUPPLY: .'IAlL RESULTS TO: < {> COlll'!UNlTY l NTNC .J,/ 9o.A. /4ks5eo::iec f'1J,i PoAo (J,,.,c,./;11\1,,A /1/ ( ,;) 9Q5 d. NON-COl'IIIUN ITY PRIVATE TELEPHONE t (7o'/> 9,(,, J -9,5') 1/ IIETHOD WATER SOURCE<S>: < -/. > GROUND ( l SURFACE < l PURCHASED ALLOW. CONT All CODE NAME CODE RESULTS LIMITS TYPE TREATMENT: •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• '296'3 257G 2377 2~80 2SSl 2'?32 2t.:!A 2'i'S0 p-DICHLOROBENZENE, mg/1 VINYL CHLORIDE, mg/l l, l-DICHLOROETHYLENE, mg/1 1,2-DICHLOROETHANE, mg/1 1, 1,1-TRICHLOROETHANE, mg/1 CARBON TETRACHLORIDE, mg/1 TRICHLOROETHYLENE, mg/1 BENZENE, mg/l SA!11PLE UNSATISFACTORY < l DHE ANALYSES BEGUN: {2_ 2 I 0. 5 I 2'.' {) ••••• ••• ••••••• •••••• Y> NONE L ~-~~~~ 0.0750 L ~-~ ~ ~~ 0.0020 ( L ~-~~~~ 0.0070 L ~-~~~ ~ 0.0050 L ~-~~~ ~ 0.2000 L ~-~ ~~ ~ 0.0050 ~-~ ~ ! ~ 0.0050 ( L ~-~ ~ ~ ~ 0.0050 < CHLORINATED FLUORIDATED l FILTERED l ALUM Lil'IE SODA ASH CAUSTIC WATER SOFTENER l POTASSIUM PERIIANGANATE l PHOSPHATE, IRON CONTROL l PHOSPHATE, IIANG. CONTROL l PHOSPHATE, CORR. CONTROL l OTHER ______ _ RESAMPLE REQUESTED <, ,J,' /.' ,,, DATE ANALYSES COl'\P~<'..°;;fD/'L !;;a ,li ~ fl'! . CERTIFIED BY, c,:::-4d. ''·';[_ t _/J,:;:1;{_,,.L~- :i;oMIIENTS: SEE A TT ACHED LIST FOR ADDITIONAL RESULTS .AQUA.~ ENVIRON1'-IENTAL CONSUIJT'ANTS.,, INC_ '. il $, , .. ti . • L.'l>ltH:.lJIJLI--~ 1 t.L) Vl.JU-i I 1 Lt: S 'd'llht:T l C OHGHN l C CHEl'I 1 C'-4LS (VOCal LA~URATOHY l U•: _l _.2. ..l_ _J!_ _l .~ATER SYSTEM lDI: COUNTY: _Q_I -~~-__L_I _3 Cedar: <Jqk. 'Tar k... 5/7) I GASTON TYPE OF SAMPLE: E ID=Diatribution, W•Source, E•Entry, S=Speciall COLLECTED OH: DATE: J) 3 I 1 l I .9. Jl (1111/DD/YY l 1.0CAT!ON WHERE COLLECTED: TIIIE: _ j: 2 Q e II <HH:1111 Xlll Grady Lee Ruff MAIL RESULTS TO: GREGG BESS, INC. 902 BESSEMER CITY ROAD -~~~=----- GASTONIA, NC 28052 TELEPHONE I ( 704> 867-9534 ·:uNT ,n· cu [Ji.: I • I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I • 1 1 I I I I • I I I 2L1'1 Chloromethane, mg/1 22l4 Bro111omethane, mg/l L 2 l E, Chloroethane, mg/ l LL28 l. J-Dichloropropene, mg/l LJ60 cie-t,J Uichloroethylene, L4<)ti U1brnm()methane, mg/l 2410 l. 1-Dichloropropene, mg/ l 241£ l,3-Dichlor~propane, mg/1 METHOD CODE ..... i; ~ j 2 2 I 2 2 I 2 2 I mg/l 2 2 I 2 2 I 2 2 I 2 2 I L414 1,2,3-Trichloropropane, mg/l 2 2 I - 2416 2,2-Dichloropropane,· mg/l 2 2 ! SAMPLE UNSATISFACTORY ( l LOCATION/SOURCE CODE: _J!_ _:Q_ _I TYPE OF SUPPLY: RESULTS I '/. l COI\I\UNITY l NTNC l NOH-C01111UNITY l PRIVATE )(ATER SOURCE(Sl: X) GROUND SURFACE PURCHASED TYPE TREATl1ENT: . .. ••••••• V> NOHE L !l.'!i!!i!.05 L i .ll .ll .ll ~ L i .ll .ll .ll ~ L 0. 0 0 .ll 5 L 0. 0 0 0 ~ L ~ .ll .ll gi ~ L gi. gi ~ gi ~ L gi. gi gi gi .:l L gi. gi gi gi .:l L gi. gi gi gi .:l l CHL.ORINATED l FLUOR lDATED l FILTERED ALUII LIIIE l SODA ASH l CAUSTIC l WATER SOFTENER POTASSIUII PERIIANGANATE PHOSPHATE,. IRON CONTROL l PHOSPHATE, IIAHG. CONTROL l PHOSPHATE, CORR. CONTROL. l OTHER RESAMPL.E REQUESTED I . l . , DA TE ANALYSES BEGUN: Q _J / 2 .5 I S D DATE ANALYSES C. □nrwj/ _Q 3 I l .5 : ,,tQ/ CERTIFIED BY: ;,#c./'~, ·L L /4!-.ra - SEE ATTACHED LIST FOR'ADDIT!OHAL RESULTS COMIIENTS: ATEC D /IT£ C :::;,1 '3 7 t,, 8 UNREGULATED VOCs (Continued) _, LABORATORY IDI: 3 ...9:] __Q _j_ WATER SYSTEI! IDt: 0 L -..2. c'.:2. -_j_ _j__ 3 COl.l.ECTIOH DATE: (2 3 I _ii-_! I J _{:.HHll/00/YY) LOCATION/SOURCE CODE: 0 _Q _L_ COHTAH CODE •••• 2931 2941 2942 2943 2944 2946 2964 2965 2966 2967 2968 2978 2979 2983 2985 2986 2987 2988 2989 2991 2992 2993 2995 2996 2997 2999 NAl!E ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• l,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (OBCPl, mg/1 Chloroform, mg/1 Bro111oform, mg/1 Bromodichloromethane, mg/1 Chlorodibromomethane, mg/1 Ethylene dibromide (EDB>, mg/1 Dichloromethane, mg/1 o-Chlorotoluene, mg/l p-Chlorotoluene, mg/1 m-Dichlorobenzene, mg/1 o-Dichlorobenzene, mg/1 1,1-Dichloroethane, mg/1 trans-1,2-0ichloroethylene, mg/1 1,2-Dichloropropane, mg/1 1,1,2-Trichloroethane, mg/l l,l,l,2-Tetrachloroethane, mg/1 Tetrachloroethylene, mg/1 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane, mg/1 Chlorobenzene, mg/1 Toluene, mg/1 Ethylbenzene, mg/1 Bro~obenzene, mg/1 m-Xylene, mg/ l Styrene, mg/1 a-Xylene, mg/1 p-Xylene, mg/1 CERTIF"IED BY: l!ETHOD CODE • •••• RESULTS • ••••••••• I r i • • '\ ,, r I . ' ~ .._\ ... ~ AQ-.:.IA. TECH db EN .-:.-~-~-':...'1."3..~~ ~L CONSULTAN'lrS.. INC.. VOLATILE SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS (VOCsl LABORATORY IDt: .J.. ..2_ .L __Q_ ..L WATER SY STEIi lDf: _Q_ _l_ -J... ..§_ -j_ j_ ]_ . COUNTY: Gaston HAIIE OF SYSTEI\: Ced.'.lr Oak S/D TYPE OF SAIIPLE: W (OcDistribution, W=Source, E=Entry, S=Speciall COLLECTED OH: DATE: Q ;! I _!!_I 2 Q <1111/DD/YYl COLLECTED BY: Crega A. Bess TII\E: J Q: J 2 S II (HH:1111: Xlll LOCATION/SOURCE CODE: _Q Q_ L TYPE OF SUPPLY: IIAIL RESULTS TO: Creza Bess. Inc. 902 Bessener Citv Road Gastonia NC 28052 TELEPHONE t ( 704> 867-9536- IIETHOD ( X l COIIIIUHITY l _HTHC l HON-COIIIIUHITY l PRIVATE WATER SOURCE(Sl: <X l GROUND l SURFACE ( l PURCHASED ALLOW. COHTAII CODE HAIIE CODE RESULTS LIIIITS TYPE TREATIIEHT: ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2':169 2976 2977 2980 2981 '.<-982 29tH 2990 p-DICHLOROBEHZEHE, ■g/1 VINYL CHLORIDE, ■g/1 1,1-DICHLOROETHYLEHE, ■g/1 1,2-DICHLOROETHAHE, ■g/l l, l,1-TRICHLOROETHAHE, mg/1 CAR~DH TETRACHLORIDE, mg/1 TRICHLOROETHYI.EME, ■g / l BENZENE, mg/1 • SAIIPLE UNSATISFACTORY < l DATE ANALYSES BEGUN: Q ,j I L j' I 2 .f ••• • • •• • •• •• ••• •• • • • • < X > NOHE 2 2 1 --· -~2_l,__ 2 2 l ---2 2 l - - -~ ~ !.. ~ ~-!.. ~~ !.. ~ £ !.. _L ~~~~~ 0.0750 < L 0_.0_ 0_ ~ 5_ 0. 0020 L 0_.0_ 0_ 0_ 5_ 0. 0070 L 0_.0_ 0_ 0_ 5_ 0. 0050 L @_.@_@_@_ ~ 0.2000 ( L lij_.@_ @_ @_ ~ 0. 0050 @_.@_i 1. £ 0.0050 L @_.@..@_@_::i_ 0.0050 RESAIIPLE REQUESTED ( DATE ANALYSES CERTIFIED BY: CHLORINATED FLUORIDATED FILTERED ALUII l LI IIE SODA ASH CAUSTIC WATER SOFTENER POTASSIUII PERIIANGANATE PHOSPHATE, IRON CONTROL l PHOSPHATE, !!ANG. CONTROL l PHOSP_HATE, CORR. CONTROL OTHER ______ _ COIIIIEKTS: SEE ATTACHED LIST FOR ADDITIONAL RESULTS UNREGULATED VOLATILE SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICHLS IVOCsl LABORATORY IOI: ..1 ...2. ..J... ..Q. _J_ WATER SYSTEII IOI: ...Q_ .J.. -..l_ .Q.. -..l... .1.. ..1. COUNTY: Gaston NAIIE OF SYSTEII: Cedar Oak S/D TYPE OF s·Al'IPLE: Ji_ <D=Distribution, W=Source, E=Entry, S=Special l .-. COLLECTED OH: DATE: g ~Ill I 1 ~ ,1111/DD/YY> TIIIE: 1 Q : 1 5, A. II ~IHH:1111 Xlll LOCATION WHERE COLLECTED: Well COLLECTED BY: Cregg A. Bess IIAIL RESULTS TO: Cregg Bes~, Inc. 902 Bessemer City Road Gastonia, NC 28052 TELEPHONE I I 704> 867-9534 LOCATION/SOURCE CODE: J1Q_ L TYPE OF SUPPLY: < X l COIIIIUNlTY NTNC NON-COIIIIUHITY PRIVATE , WATER SOURCE<Sl: < X l GROUND SURFACE , COHTAII CODE l PURCHASED" IIETHOD NAIIE CODE RESULTS TYPE TREATIIENT: ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• ••• ••••••• <X) NONE 2210 2214 221& 2228 2380 2408 2410 2412 2414 241& Chloromethane, mg/1 Bromo ■ethane, mg/1 Chloroethane, mg/1 1,3-Dichloropropene, mg/1 cis-1,3 Dichloroethylene, Dibro ■omethane, ■g/1 1,1-Dichloropropene, mg/1 1,3-Dichloropropane, mg/1 1,2,3-Trichloropropane, mg/1 2,2-Dichloropropane, mg/1 mg/1 '.f.'.f.l. ££!. £ £ l. £ £ l. £ £ l. £ £ l. SAIIPLE UNSATISFACTORY ( l DATE ANALYSES BEGUN: (!_;(I L f3 I :l (} L ~-~ ~ ~ ~ L ~-~~~ :a_ L ~-~~~:a_ L ~-~ ~ ~ :a_ L ~-~~~:a_ L ~-~~~ :a_ L ~-~~~ :a_ L @_.@_ @_ ~ ~ L @_.@_ ~ ~ ~ L @_.@_ ~ ~ ~ CHLORINATED FLUORIDATED FILTERED. ALUII LIIIE SODA ASH CAUSTIC WATER SOFTENER POTASSIUII PERIIANGANATE PHOSPHATE, IRON CONTROL PHOSPHATE, IIANG. CONTROL PHOSPHATE, CORR. CONTROL OTHER ______ _ RESAIIPLE REQUESTED(~.) . )ti DATE ANALYSES COIIPLE.,D: '£ ';L f' ·2 y , COIIIIENTS: CERTIF"IED BY, /£ v;t ... d ( . u('" . ACHED LIST EQR ADDITIONAL RESULTS ' # 49~,1 Ji) ,A!11<3111:~l"'.II., NTAL. CX>NSULTA~INC. c,b:.t~ d </?91 UNREGULATED voes (Continued) LABORATORY IDI: _J J __]_ _Q _l WATER SYSTEK IOI: Q__ L -3 6-LLL COLLECTION DATE: Q .'.!: I l l I _2 Q < KK/DD/YY l LOCATION/SOURCE CODE: Jl Q__ 1_ CONTAK CODE •••• 2931 2941 2942 2943 2944 2946 2964 2965 2966 2967 2968 2978 2979 2983 2985 2986 2987 2988 2989 2991 2992 2993 2995 2996 2997 2999 HAIIE ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• l,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (DBCP>, ■g/1 Chloroform, mg/1 Bromoform, mg/1 Bromodichloromethane, mg/1 Chlorodibromomethane, mg/1 Ethylene dibromide tEDBl, mg/1 Dichloromethane, mg/1 o-Chlorotoluene, mg/1 p-Chlorotoluene, mg/1 E-Oichlorobenzene, mg/1 o-Dichlorobenzene, mg/1 l,1-Dichloroethane, mg/1 trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene, mg/1 1,2-Dichloropropane, mg/1 l,l,2-Trichloroethane, mg/1 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane, mg/1 Tetrachloroethylene, mg/1 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane, mg/1 Chlorobenzene, mq/1 Toluene, mg/1 Ethylbenzene, mg/1 Bro~obenzene, mg/1 m-Xylene, mg/1 Styrene, mg/1 a-Xylene, mg/1 p-Xylene, mg/1 CERTIFIED BY: KETHOD CODE • •••• 2 l 9 2 2 l 2 2 l -- - 2 l 9 221 221 221 221 221 221 221 IIl 2 2 l 221 221 221 221 221 221 221 221 2 2 l 221 2 2 l RESULTS • ••••••••• • State of North Carolina Department of Environment. Health, and Natural Resources DMsion of Environmental Health i>:b. Box 27687 •Raleigh.North urollna 27611-7687 · James G. Martin. Gollemor Yw,mam w. Cobey. Jr .. ~ March 1, 1990 Rlchard K. Rowe •· Dlre<tor i 0l-36-113 CUS 03/90 GASTON CEDAR OAK S /0 -· MR CREGG BESS OR MGR 902 BESSEMER CITY ROAD NC 28052 GASTONIA Dear Sir: Re: ,. :1.. Customer Notification of Availability of Unregulated Synthetic Organic Chemical Monitoring Results Section . 1638 of t:1e "Rules Governing Public Water Supplies" requires that monitoring for the thirty-six ( 3&) unregulated synthetic organic chemicals for systems serving populations less than 3,300 persons be conducted. Your system must start sampling in the quarter beginning January 1, 1990. The rules further state in section .1&40(d) · that the water supplier shall notify persons ser,ed by the system of the availability of the results of sampling by including a notice in the first set of water bills issued after the receipt of the results or by written or newspaper notice within three (3) months. The notice shall identify a person and telephone number to contact for information:_ on the monitoring results. Public notice is required only after the first quarter's monitoring. For surface water systems, the public notice shall include a statement that additional monitoring will be conducted for three (3) more quarters with the results available upon request. A copy of a model notice is enclosed to assist you in preparing one for your system. It is your responsibility to submit a copy of the notice to this office. All systems serving populations less than 3,300 must notify their customers and send a copy of the notice to this off ice. If your system has failed to have these analyses performed, you must do so iJranediately and notify all your customers in writing of this failure. It is the water system owner's responsibility to ensure that the analyses are completed properly. If you contract with a laboratory for the analyses, you should follow up to make sure the samples are collected in the proper calendar quarters. If samples are not collected and analyzed during consecutive calendar quarters for systems· with surface sources, the series must be started over again and customer notifica- tion provided. An Equal OpportUnity Affirmative Action Employ<r . . Page 2 • If you have any questions concerning this .letter or the customer notification requirements, please contact John McFadyen or Alice Wessner at telephone ( 919) 733-2321. Sincerely, ;J t d,vii . I.' W .. E. Venrick, Chief Public Water Supply Section WEV: JCM: spm Enclosure f· cc: Regional Engineer , ,l•'. :',f i LEGISLATIVE INQUIRY FORM Senator .. ~ -::}; f i' ' - ,, . Represe~tative "_··_' -'=t!,,Acc.5"'-"'s'--·__,3.c...;_A::.__-,_l _,,t.."-'4J=,V"-"4=£.c.,R_:,,.,_ _____ Tel. :?o"'I 'i!t4-9"/l2. Date Rec. z. :;-t?CT "1·7-... ·othe·r ·(including Fiscal Research) 1 ' .·(-... <: ' Inquiry Recei~~~ By · <;12.ovee /\J,,c.rl cSL.~o AJ Date Due Zff ocT "12.. Referred To, _ _,,,,'-'-. _.:/J=.:...7.>cc..,.c..,4c_•+~"'=,,..._.....:.... __ ..__ ___ _:__:_..__:_:. _ _:_ ___ Date Completed Z 'if CJ CT 'Jc_ Signature St ~ivision/Program Director ---"'~UU~'!•.i·_L_.Cd:1'. t.._ ,.-'_llH~.' ~•--.·~··'J:~·,4A.}~· ~. ~---------------~ :'1;!· .--... -. -· · \ uest --:-~ ~1,aA-~ //'(f;:; rl /¾,{. g~/kAF ia.Lt .J. -~ fC_..__ s k ~~ ef D~~:;;i'l~,;:___/L RPa..i Tee s,/2t. ,tfk .a/4;{~ =-~/~. :efa~~-~L'c,QCU) /lo~,; Action/Disposition INSTRUCTIONS: Briefly desCribe information furnished. If hard copy furnished, please attach. Send two (2) copies of this form and all attachments to Sandra Long. PS-010-4 • • State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Division of Solid Waste Management James G. Martin, Governor William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary 28 October 1992 The Honorable Cass Ballenger 418 South South street Gastonia, North Carolina 28052-4347 RE: Diagram of the Superfund process Dear Mr. Ballenger: William L. Meyer Director Per the request of Ms. Sharon Moss of your office, please find attached a flow diagram of the Superfund process, which shows both the site assessment phase and the remedial phase. The investigation of the Davis Park Road TCE Site is presently in the assessment phase at the site inspection step. I know that these processes can be confusing, so I hope that this diagram is helpful to you. Please call me at (919) 733-2801 if you have any questions. Attachment ~:1v-,,;1- ~er Nicholson, Head a~~~racts Management Branch NC Superfund Section P. 0. Box 27037, Raleigh, North C.arolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-4996 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer ..... ,-.;sfAT't;:, .... ,1,, .-··/ ..... "'. "'', l,w r 1 ""'"-"- {" ~1j;£<;! ¾~l)-~1.IPll ,:~~::.~~t..7 State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Division of Solid Waste Management P.O. Box 27687 · Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 James G. Martin, Governor William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary Mr. Cass Ballenger Member of Congress P.O. Box 976 418 South Street Gastonia, NC 28053 Re: Davis Park Road TCE Site Dear Congressman Ballenger: March 30, 1992 William L. Meyer Director This letter is in response to your recent letter requesting information on the status of the Davis Park Road TCE Site in Gastonia. This office is monitorin9 the data from the site to assess the potential for both short-term action by the U.S. EPA Emergency Response and Removal Branch and long-term action under the Federal Superfund Program. As mentioned in our 9 January 1992 letter_ to you, the U.S. EPA Emergency Response and Removal Branch in Atlanta has determined that the current trichloroethylene levels do not warrant emergency response action at this point. As you know, the U.S. EPA has turned over the task of periodically sampling the affected wells to the Gaston County Health Department (The contact with the Gaston County Health Department for this site is Mr. Mark Durway). If TCE levels increase significantly, the ·u.s. EPA will reassess the site. This office is also examining the potential of the site for longer term remedial action under the Superfund program. The program requires a series of investigations be taken to rank the potential site hazards relative to those at other sites. As stated in our 9 January 1992 letter, the site is currently on the work plan for a contractor to conduct a site investigation. Results should be available in the first half of 1992. The investigation will determine whether the site ranks high enough under the U.S. EPA Hazard Ranking System to warrant further action. If so, more comprehensive investigations may take place which may lead to listing the site on the National Priority List. The site would then be eligible for Federal Superfund monies for cleanup. If you need further information concerning this or other CERCLA sites, please contact Pat DeRosa or me at (919)733-2801. bin/let/davbal3 cc: Lee Crosby Pat DeRosa , Sincerely, . c";< ~!~! () ~ i Uci~~ Bruce Nicholson Chemical Engineer Superfund Section CASS BALLENGER 10TH DISTillCT, NORTH CAROLINA COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND LABOR SUBCOMMITTEES: SELECT EDUCATION, RANKING MEMBER HEALTH AND SAFETY LABOR MANAGEMENT RELATIONS COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS AND TRANSPORTATION SUBCOMMITTEES: AVIATION WATER RESOURCES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT March 9, 1992 Mr. Bruce Nicholson Chemical Engineer S uperfund Section OI:ongress of tbe Wntteb ~tates J,oust of l\tprtstntattbts Rlasbington, :mte 20515 Division of Solid Waste Management N.C. Depanment of Environment, Health and Natural Resources P.O. Box 27687 Raleigh, N.C. 27611-7687 Dear Mr. Nicholson: 328 CANNON HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING WASHINGTON, DC 20515 202-225-2576 DISTRICT OFFICES: P.O. Box 1830 361-10TH AVENUE DRIVE, NE HICKORY, NC 28603 704-327-6100 P.O. Box 976 418 SOUTH STREET GASTONIA, NC 28053 704-864-9922 Thank you for your correspondence of January 9, 1992 (copy enclosed) concerning the Davis Park Road TCE Site. I would very much appreciate any updated information you could provide concerning this matter. Please respond to my district office at P.O. Box 976, Gastonia, N.C. 28053, or call Ms. Sharon Moss in that office at (704 )864-9922. Thank you very much for your time and attention to this matter. c:::.~ ,,...· ,~,.--. CMS Balleol<" !.(_,.; Member of Congress . -" CB:sm ·Enclosure :.'J THIS STATIONERY PRINTED ON PAPER MADE OF RECYCLED FIBERS t • . :J~/i'.t~) \--j),,•, :.J ·-~/Ji/ ·-,~,.~··,: .. ----- State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Division of Solid Waste Management P.O. Box 27687 · Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 James G. Martin, Governor William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary Mr. Cass Ballenger Member of Congress P.O. Box 976 418 South Street :i Gastonia, NC 28053 January 9, 1992 Re: Davis Park Road TCE Site Dear Congressman Ballenger: William L. Meyer Director This letter is in response to your recent request for information on the status of the Davis Park Road TCE Site in Gastonia. This office is monitoring the data from the site to assess the potential for both short-term action by the U.S. EPA Emergency Response and Removal Branch and long-term action under the Federal Superfund Program. As mentioned in our August 2 3, 1991 letter to you, -the potential for short-term action by the U.S. EPA Emergency Response and Removal Branch appears remote at this point. Based on the current Trichloroethylene (TCE) levels, the U.S. EPA does not consider the site to be an immediate threat to public health. As you know, the U.S. EPA has turned over the task of periodically sampling the affected wells to the Gaston County Health Department. If TCE levels increase significantly, the EPA will reassess the site. This office is also examining the potential for longer term remedial action at this site under the Superfund program. The program requires a series of investigations be taken to rank the potential site hazards relative to those at other sites. One such investigation is a Screening Site Investigation (SSI). As stated in our August 23, 1991 letter, the site was on track to be placed on the work plan for an SSI. The site has now been placed on the work plan for a contractor to conduct this investigation. Results should be available in the first half of 1992. The investigation Ballenger Letter 1-9-92 Page 2 • will determine whether the site ranks high enough under the U.S. EPA Hazard Ranking System to warrant further action. If so, more comprehensive investigations may take place which may lead to listing the site on, the National Priority List. The site would then be eligible for Federal Superfund monies for cleanup. If you need further information concerning this or other CERCLA sites, please contact Pat DeRosa or me at (919) 733-2801. bin/let/davbal3 cc: Lee Crosby Pat DeRosa Bi-le• Sincerely; . ( A -~v-v-2Jtv ~Jf~ Bruce Nicholson Chemical Engineer superfund Section CASS BALLENGER 10TH DISTRICT, NORTH CAROLINA COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION ANO LABOR SUBCOMMITTEES: SELECT EDUCATION, RANKING MEMBER HEALTH AND SAFETY LABOR MANAGEMENT RELATIONS COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS AND TRANSPORTATION . SUBCOMMITTEES: AVIATION WATER RESOURCES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT December 6, 1991 Ms. Pat DeRosa CERCLA Branch Head N.C. Supe.rfund Section <!Congress of tbc llnttcb i,tatcs J!,oust of i\tprtstntatil.lts Uaiibington, !lot 20515 N.C. Division of Solid Waste Management P.O. Box 27687 Raleigh, NC 27611-7687 Dear Ms. DeRosa: 328 CANNON HOUSE OrncE BUILDING WASHINGTON, DC 20515 202-225-2576 DISTRICT OFFICES: P.O. Box 1830 361-10TH AVENUE DRIVE, NE HICKORY, NC 28603 704-327-6100 P.O. Box 976 418 SOUTH STREET GASTONIA, NC 28053 704-864-9922 It has been some time since I last contacted you regarding the Davis Park Road TCE Site. Therefore, I would very much appreciate any updated information you have at this time. Please direct your response to my district office at P.O. Box 976, Gastonia, NC 28053. Thank you in advance for your kind assistance in this matter. rr;:· ~ .. Cass Ballenger ·O Member of Congress CB:mh THIS STATIONERY PRINTED ON PAPER MADE OF RECYCLED FIBERS • ·NtGtlVE D C'f:-· () ,, •n:/J u 1991 SUPERFUND SECTION DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT September 5, 1991 MEMORANDUM TO: THROUGH: FROM: SUBJECT: Bruce Nicholson Barbara Christian \JC; Chris DeRoller c:::;,,.,,,,---::, David Park Road Gaston County, N. C. Please find enclosed the results of a soil sample collected on August 8, 1991 from the waste oil dump site immediately behind the building at Moore's Transmission Shop. We request that an Emergency Removal Action be considered for this site due to the close proximity of several downgradient water supply wells. The area of concern is approximately 20 feet by 20 feet. Partially weathered rock was encountered at approximately three feet below grade. Should you have any questions, please advise. CMD: fk cc: Incident Management Unit Attachment & ·co::.~,,Y G:l'J,~ 0 OUAO NO KiiJ'.7 SERI AL NO. • l ,1 .J / 1 North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Division of Environmental Management Groundwater Field/Lab Form LAT.,:,· /3 fi7 LONG. ~'3~/-~/_3_,_,_• Report to: ARO, FRO,@. RRO, WaRO, w;Ro\CHA/ N (}g~yl~BfJlr'. WSRO, Kins1on FO O!her t::,: tTI _ '7 --------~ ROUTINE EMERGENCY Shipped by: Bus. ~r. 9}~er 0 0 I her ------::::--------:::=-es:--;;;- 0 AT A ENTRY BY: ])a CK: '1~\l.c _ _,~,._5_,__ oA TE AEPoR TEo, _,..84-/ ... z➔cr+fa~I ____ _ COLLE c TOR(S i [)e f:.<?1'1/Ch c;,j,'~ TE FIELD ANALYSES Owner PURPOSE: BASELINE, OMPLAIN , COMPLIANCE, LUST, OTHER ______ _ ---cJa on.e) }.j.?o,e',, /v-J11,;,Yh1651i!fl (lcscc) (jj=:ZGL<t) TIME oH 4 oo ___ $pee. Cond.94 __ at 2s0c Location or site Temp. IQ ___ oc Odor pe,frr)}eum •••ranee '>b,w hi?chaste _____ _ Description of sampling point Ot'(y c/Cd b~ht'rid jk[)f Sampling Method/ Ht'9mp~~j~e.fsl".>-b) ~ ?,o'' Samplelnlerval ___________ _ Remarks so; s tl-xk:12 le Field Analysis By: ____________ _ -----0-(pumping time. air temp, etc.) LABORATORY ANALYSES 8005 l 10 mg/I 0111. Solldl 70300 moll Ag • Sllv1r 1077 ug/1 Organocl'llorln• P11llclde1 COO HIOh J.40 mg/I Fluoride gs, moll " • Aluminum 1105 ug /I Org1nopho1phoru1 Pe,lloldet COO Low JJ~ mo/I H1roneu:Tot1t ,oo mo/I •• -81,tum 1007 ug/1 Colllorm:t.lf fecal J 16 1 6 1100ml H1ron111 (non·c I rb) 90 2 mg/I Co -C■lclum 916 mg/t Acid H•rdlc:ld•• Colllorm:r,.ff To111 3150 ◄ 1100ml Ph1not1 327 JO uofl Cd • Cadmium 1027 UQ/1 TOC 680 mg/I Sp1clllc Cond. " uJ,41'\n• • -1 , . ,., . Chromlum:To11I 1034 ug/l Bau J Neulfal E11ract1bl• Organic ■ Turbldlly " NTU Su1 I I 11 94 f'· ...,. ,,:,;:,Il 0 Hf:FS ,\~i!Jl0/1 Cu -Coppar 100 ug/l Acl d E11rec1u1t1 Organic• Sullld• 7~b.,t:\tU~lT\' u:;:VELOlni)ff, -r ,. -Iron 10◄5 ug/1 Hg -M.,cury 71900 ug/1 Puro•ablt Organic, (VOA bo1ll1} pH ◄OJ uni la c. r;, -.) 17, 1 K -Pou11lum 9J7 mg/I • Allllllnlty 10 pH ◄. 5 ◄ I 0 mo/I Ali<allnl ly " '" ,. J . " mo/I Cubon11t '" mg/I ~1• nr p,;•;F:~;!:.'.P'1,I..L ~;~;..GEh u:1nQf\1iP \ F REGIG!~AL om ~o -~•on•1lum 927 mofl ~n -~•no•n••• 1055 ug/1 NI -Sodium 929 moll 1.2 -Oltiromo~thlnt {EOB} IX It E.17;,-;c_~ loro L, -1.vt.. .\ Blcarbona 11 ◄ ◄ 0 mg/I NH3 .. N 610 mo/I NI -NI Ck I I 1067 ug/1 7---.T PH. ft • I ",·, r , AtHnlc;Tolll 1002 """ TKN .. N 625 mg/I Pb · LI Id 185 1 ug/1 C1rt>on dlo1hlt -'05 mg/I N02 -t N03 .. N 630 mo/I s, S1l1nlum 1 1 • 7 ug/1 • ,r~ Chlofld• 940 mg/I P:To11r .. p '" mo/I '" -Zlnc \092 uon <:Cf ATTA-.,, ,~v ~ . Chromlum:H•• l0l2 ug/1 A,---. I/ ' Color.Trva eo Pt-Co -·,; Cr•nld• 720 moll Lab Comments: ·~ --------------------------------------------------- . ·---------------------GW-5-4 R. 9/90 For Dissolved Analysis -submrt !lnered sample and wn._ DIS" in block Whne Copy • Groundwaler Central Office Yellow Copy• Regional ONlce Pink Copy -Cenlral Fllea . • • L AIIOII A TORY VOL AT a.i::a All AL VT IC AL IKPOGT SAI-PLE TYPE: S£DHENT CAS• \IOA r .. 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REPORTED BY~-_ CHECKED BY __ _ REVIEWED DY c~UPERV I soR·~~~L DATE : _ 'i?/~ ENTERED BY Jla8fz_q/qj CHECKED BY~- LP.r', # : .l G8 l 9 SAMPLE TYPE: SEDIMENT Cl\~: NUMBER TOL DILUTION FACTOR: 10 CONC. .llll1-'c15-2 111-44-1; 'J:i-57-8 541-·n-1 lOC-46-7 100-51-6 ')5-50-1 95-1,8--7 108-60··1 1 D 6 -I; l.1 -5 621-611•-7 G7-'/2-l 98-'35·3 78-59-1 88-7~,-:, 105-67-'.l 6::,-8:1-0 111-91·1 120--s=-:-·2 120-82-1 91-20-3 106-1,7-8 87-68-3 59-50-7 91-57-6 77-1; 7-1; 88-06-2 95-95··1; 91-58-7 88-71;-4 131-11-3 208-')6-8 606-20-2 99-09-2 83-32-9 51-28-5 100-02-7 132-64-9 121-11,-2 8li-66-2 7005-72-3 86-73-7 100-01-6 534-52-1 AN/\LYTE NAME X 10 b60 PHENOL U 660 BIS(2-CHLOROETHYLl ETHER U t,60 2-CHLOROPHENOL U b60 1,3-DICHLOROBENZENE U E,GO 1, 4-DICHLOROBENZENE U 1300 BENZYL ALCOHOL U 660 1,2-DICHLOROBENZENE U 660 2-METHYL PHENOL U 660 BIS(2-CHLOROISOPROPYL) ETHFR U 660 4-METHYL PHENOL 660 N-NITROSO-DI-N-PROPYL/\MJNE u u 660 HEX/\CHLOROETHANE rr 660 NITROBENZENE U 660 ISOPHORONE U 660 2-NITRO PHENOL U 660 2,4-DIMETHYL PHENOL U 3300 EENZOIC ACID U GCO BIS(2-CHLOROETHOX'fl METH/\NE U 660 2,4-DICHLORO PHENOL 660 1,2,4-TRICHLOROBENZENE 61:,0 N/\PHT!lALENE 1300 4-CHLOROANILINE €, 60 HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE 1300 4-CHLOR0-3-METHYL PHENOL 660 2-METHYL NAPHTHALENE 6 t, 0 HEXACHLOROCYCLOPENTADI ENE U,0 2,1;,6-TRICHLORO PHENOL 660 2,4,5--TRICHLORO PHENOL 660 2-CHLORO NAPHTHALENE 3300 2-NITROANALINE 660 DIMETHYL PHTHALATE 660 ACENAPHTHYLENE 660 2,6-DINITROTOLUENE 3300 3-NITROANALINE 660 ACENAPHTHENE 3300 2,4-DINITRO PHENOL 3300 4-NITRO PHENOL 660 DIBENZOFURAN 660 2,4-DINITROTOLUENE 660 DIETHYL PHTHALATE 660 1,-CHLOROPHENYL PHENYL ETHER 660 FLUORENE 3300 1,-NITROANALINE 3300 4,6-DINITR0-2-METHYL PHENOL u u u u u u I; 100 E u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u l! ll\ \ UG/KG ) 86-30-,,, llJl-55-3 118-74-1 87-86-5 85-01-8 120-12-7 84-74-2 206-44-0 1.' 9 -00 -0 8",-68-7 91-':Jl;-l 56-55-:J 218-01-':l 117-81-7 117-84-0 205-'19-2 207-08-9 50-32-8 l'l3-3':l-:, 53-70-3 l ~ 1 -2 I; -2 • • SEMIVOLATILE ORGANICS REPORT -DEM LAB 6SU N-NlTROSODIPHENYLAMINE U f.E,O 1,-BROMOPHENYL PHENYL ETHER U 660 HEXACHLOROBENZENE U :1~00 PE:NTACHLORO PHENOL U 660 PHENANTHRENE U ~60 ANTHRACENE U 660 DI-N-BUTYL PHTHALATE U 6 60 FLLfORANTHENE U 660 [1YRENE U 660 BUTYLBENZYL PHTHALATE U 1300 3,3'-DICHLOROBENZIDINE U GGO BENZOIAJANTHRACENE U 660 CHRYSENE U 660 BISl2~ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE U 660 DI-N-OCTYL PHTHALATE U 660 BENZOIB)FLUORANTHENE U 660 BENZOIKIFLUORANTHENE U 660 BENZOIA)PYRENE U 660 INDENO(l,2,3-CD)PYRENE U 660 DIBENZOIA,H)ANTHRACENE U G60 BENZOIG,H,l)PERYLENE U OTHER SEMIVOLATILE ORGANICS FOR SAMPLE NUMBER 1G819 WHDENTIFIED UNIDENTIFIED UNIDENTIFIED UNIDENTIFIED UNIDENTIFIED liNIDENTIFIED UNIDENTIFIED UNIDENTIFIED UNIDENTIFIED UNIDENTIFIED UNIDENTIFIED UNIDENTIFIED UNIDENTIFIED UNIDENTIFIED UNIDENTIFIED UNIDENTIFIED UNIDENTIFIED UNIDENTIFIED UNIDENTIFIED UNIDENTIFIED TOL= TARGET QUANTITATION LIMIT T= TENTATIVELY IDENTIFIED ESTIMATED CONCENTRATION E= ESTIMATED CONCENTRATION U= COMPOUND ANALYZED FOR NOT DETECTED N= COMPOUND NOT ANALYZED FOR D= DETECTED BELOW QUANTITATION LIMIT · .. H= HOLDING TIME EXCEEDED TQL SUB,TECT TO CHANGE DUE TO INSTRUMENT SENc',ITIVITY 11,000 18000 7600 10000 18000 E,1;00 6300 7200 1;1;000 33000 23000 20000 ,,6000 60000 38000 31000 30000 20000 11;000 17000 E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E • L-··::..-SlATi_';!¼., /C' •• ~,.,,, ~-!~':, ,/ ,: '."t f /~ ,Llli;ti<:,.. ,;:.\ • ..J ~-·,' .. -t ;,,,• t~ -\~l : f· @! ~ ·-' •, '.j'! • , .. ,,,,,-· ,•,.t-·,r ,'.',"_"':::..:;.> State of North Carolina • Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Division of Solid Waste Management P.O. Box 27687 · Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 James G. Martin, Governor William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary Mr. Cass Ballenger Member of Congress P.O. Box 976 418 South Street Gastonia, NC 28053 August 23, 1991 Re: \Qa:v:is_f'ar.k,_Road_ TCE_Si~f:ej) Dear Congressman Ballenger: William L. Meyer Director This letter is in response to your August 19, 1991 letter requesting information on the status of the Davis Park Road TCE Site. This office and the Gaston County Health Depar·tment are periodically monitoring this site to assess whether it meets the criteria for immediate action to be taken by the U.S. EPA. This office is also examining the longer term potential for site cleanup under the Federal Superfund Program. Concerning the potential for short-term action, since Pat DeRosa's 21 March 1991 letter to you, the U.S. EPA has turned over the task of periodically sampling the affected wells to the Gaston County Health Department. We are in contact with the Gaston County officials concerning this site. Both they and we are aware that if the trichloroethylene (TCE) levels approach the EPA's immediate action level, then there is a renewed possibility of immediate action to be taken by EPA. This immediate action would provide the affected residents with an alternative water supply. However, at the current TCE levels the U.S. EPA does not consider the site to be an immediate threat to public health. This office is also examining the potential of the site for longer term remedial action under the Superfund program. The program requires a series of investigations be taken to rank the potential site hazards relative to those at other sites. One such investigation is a Screening Site Investigation. As Ms. DeRosa stated in her 21 March 1991 letter, .the site has been approved for a Screening Site Investigation (SSI). During the SSI, environmental samples will be taken in an effort to establish the source of contamination and to establish whether the site ranks Ballenger Letter 8-23-91 page 2 high enough under the U.S. EPA Hazard Ranking System to warrant further action. If so, more comprehensive investigations may take place which may lead to listing the site on the National Priority List. 'rhe site would then be eligible for Federal Superfund monies for cleanup. This site is on a normal track for scheduling an SSI. Unfortunately, with such a large inventory of sites that need SSI's it can take a significant period of time to complete one. I can assure you that this office is well aware of the situation at the site and we are in contact with the Gaston County Health Department officials concerning this and other sites in Gaston County. We are monitoring the sampling data for potential immediate action as well as maintaining a schedule for assessing the potential for longer term remedial efforts. If you require further information concerning this or other CERCLA sites, please contact Pat DeRosa or me at (919)733-2801. bin/let/davbal2 cc: Pat DeRosa Sincerely, ~ 1J~U~ Bruce Nicholson Chemical Engineer Superfund Section CASS BALLENGER 10TH DISTRICT, NORTH CAROLINA • 328 CANNON House OFFICE BUILDING WASHINGTON, DC 20615 202-226-2676 COMMITTEES: EDUCATION ANO LABOR PUBLIC WORKS AND TRANSPORTATION Ql:ongre.s.s of tbt W:niteb ~tate.s J,ou.st of l\tprt.stntatibt.s Rla~bin!Jion, me 20515 August 19, 1991 Ms. Pat DeRosa CERCLA Branch Head N.C. Superfund Section N.C. Division of Solid Waste Management P.O. Box 27687 Raleigh, NC 27611-7687 Dear Ms. DeRosa: DISTRICT OFFICES: P.O. Box 1830 361-10TH AVENUE DRIVE, NE HICKORY, NC 28603 704-327-6100 P.O. Box 976 41 6 SOUTH STREET GASTONIA., NC 28063 704-864-9922 I have recently been contacted by residents of th~IP.avis;P.ark,Roao~T<i:E1~i!Y;-who would like information about the status of their ongoing wate¥'problein. -· · I would very much appreciate any additional information you have at this time. Please direct your response to my district office at P.O. Box 976, Gastonia, NC 28053. Thank you in advance for your ongoing assistance in this matter. Sincerely, ~gae)1~ Member of Congress CB:mh TH1S STATIONERY PRINTED ON PAPER MADE OF RECYCLED FIBERS CASS BALLENGER 10TH DISTRICT, NORTH CUOLINA 328 CANNON HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING WASHINGTON, QC 20616 202-225-2576 COMMITTEES: EDUCATION ANO LABOR PUBLIC WORKS AND TRANSPORTATION June 18, 1991 Ms. Pat DeRosa CERCLA Branch Head N.C. Superfund Section N.C. Division of Solid Waste Management P.O. Box 27687 Raleigh, NC 27611-7687 Dear Ms. DeRosa: DISTRICT OFFICES: P.O. Box 1830 381-lOTH AVENUE DRIVE, NE HICKORY, NC 28603 704-327-6100 P.O. Box 976 418 $OUTH STREET GASTONIA, NC 28053 704-864-9922 Thank you for your letter and helpful report dated March 21, 1991 regarding the Davis Park Road CJ.CE.S_it~. I would very much appreciate any additional information you have at this time. Please direct your response to my district office at P.O. Box 976, Gastonia, NC 28053. Thank you in advance for your ongoing assistance in this matter. ass Ballenger Member of Congress CB:sm:mh THIS STATIONERY PRINTED ON PAPER MADE OF RECYCLED FIBERS CASS BALLENGER 10TH DISTRICT, NORTH CAROLINA. 328 CANNON HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING WASHINGTON, DC 20615 202-225-2578 COMMITTEES: EDUCATION ANO LABOR PUBLIC WORKS ANO TRANSPORTATION March 7, 1991 Ms. Pat DeRosa CERCLA Branch Head NC Superfund Section Qtongrcss of tbt Wnttcb ~tatcs J,ou.st of 3&tprt.stntatibt.s Rlasbin!Jton, :me 20515 N.C. Division of Solid Waste Management P.O. Box 27687 Raleigh, NC 27611-7687 Dear Ms. DeRosa: DISTRICT OFFICES: P.O. Box 1830 361-10rH AVENUE DRIVE, NE HICKORY, NC 28803 704-327-8100 P.O. Box 978 418 SOUTH STREET GASTONIA, NC 28063 704-864-9922 Thank you for your December 13, 1990 letter regarding the case of Ms. Helen Bess and the,0avis:s,, CParlc-Road=T.GE:Si_te., - I would very much appreciate any updated information you can provide which might be helpful to Ms. Bess. Please direct your response to my Gastonia office at P.O. Box 976, Gastonia, NC 28053. As always, thank you for your kind assistance. mber of Congress CB:rnh THIS STATIONERY PRINTED ON PAPER MADE OF RECYCLED FIBERS • ··"'"swi'· "•·=·~-,-~, .... -~ ,✓~ r~ r ~ . 1· ·~ .,!,ii·, ··r J-... ~ i< ' ~~. > ..I •• , .«::--. "'l :5 .• I \" 'V,;{-0 _ _!;: ,:~ ,~~~ State of North Carolina • Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Division of Solid Waste Management P.O. Box 27687 · Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 James G. Martin, Governor William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary Mr. Cass Ballenger Member of Congress P.O. Box 976 418 South Street Gastonia, NC 28053 March 21, 1991 Re:@avis.Park_Roa<:L..T~K STteinformational Update Dear Congressman Ballenger: William L. Meyer Director As per your request for updated information in your March 7, 1991 letter, I have attached a copy of the recently completed Preliminary Assessment for the Davis Park Road TCE Site. At the Preliminary Assessment stage, no environmental samples are taken but the site's potential hazard is assessed based on existing information. Sites that have the potential to present a hazard, continue on to the Site Investigation stage. Based on the recommendations in this Preliminary Assessment Report, we have now received word from the U.S. EPA that the site will go on for a Site Investigation. The Site Investigation will attempt to determine, through environmental sampling, the source of the contamination and further define the potential threat to public health. We in this office are also aware that Mr. Don Rigger of the U.S. EPA Emergency Response and Removal Branch [(404)347-3931] is continuing to monitor some of the contaminated wells at this site on a quarterly basis. This is to assess whether or not the Trichloroethylene (TCE) levels exceed the U.S. EPA action level for a .removal action. Currently the TCE levels do not exceed this action level in any well at the site. If they do exceed the action level (currently 128 parts per billion), it is our understanding that the U.S. EPA will provide the affected residents with an alternative water supply. Although none of the wells exceed this action level, at least 5 wells exceed the maximum contaminant level (MCL) allowed in a public drinking water supply of 5 ug/liter. It is our understanding that these individuals have been notified of this by the Gaston County Health Department. This is one reason why our office considers this site to require further action in the form of a site investigation to help determine the source of TCE contamination. Ballenger Letter, 3-22-91 page 2 • If you have any questions concerning this or other CERCLA Sites, please contact Bruce Nicholson or me at (919)733-2801. BIN/let/davisbal attachment Pat DeRosa CERCLA Branch Head Superfund Section • February 18, 1991 From: Bruce Nicholson Subj: Telecon with CHris Goodreau, NC Wildlife Resources Fisheries Biologist, (704) 738-3910. I spoke with Mr. Goodreau concerning the use of Blackwood and Crowders Creek as fisheries. He said he thought he had no data on these creeks, he would check on that and get back to me if he found any. Just based on what he knows about Crowders Creek he would say that there is virtually no use of Crowders creek in the Gastonia area and only very limited use, perhaps a little bridge fishing by locals, several miles downstream. · bin/tel/davis2 State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Mooresville Regional Office James C. Martin, Governor William W Cobey, Jr., Secretary CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Mr. Carl Bell c/o Mr. Douglas Bell 2916 Burnt Mill Road Albert F. Hilton, Regional Manager DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT February 12, 1991 Charlotte, North Carolina 28210-6100 Dear Mr. Bell: SUBJECT: Notice of Federal Requirements for _Release of Petroleum from Commercial Underground Storage Tank i;_pavis~'.Park -~Q9 d ,.I Groundwater Incident #5628 Gaston County, N.C. The Division of Environmental Management (DEM) is the implementing agency for the Federal Underground Storage Tank (UST) Program, as authorized by 42 U.S.C. 6991 et seq. and is authorized to implement the provisions of Part 280, Title 40, of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) on behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency. You should be advised that the above referenced incident is subject to certain require~ents of the federal regulations. On July 12, 1990 staff of the Mooresville Regional Office Groundwater Section of DEM inspected two underground storage tanks located at 2307 Davis Park Road. One tank was empty, the second contained approximately 2 inches of a petroleum product. The fill caps were not locked. Conversations with you and Mr. Roy Moore indicate that these tanks have been out of operation (temporarily closed) for several years. ~19 North Main Strct:t, Moon.willt, NC 28115 • li.:lcphone 704-663-1699 • FAX 704-663-r,040 An Equal Oprx:inunity Affirmative Action Employer Mr. Carl Bell February 12, 1991 Page Two 4t According to 40 CFR 280.12 you are the owner of the subject underground storage tank system. As owner you are required to comply with 40 CFR 280 -Technical Standards and Corrective Action Requirements for pwners and Operators of Underground Storage Tanks. Specifically you shall comply with the requirements listed below: 40 CFR 280.70 Temporary Closure When an UST system is temporarily closed for more than 12 months, owners and operators must permanently close the UST system if it does not ~eet either performance standards in 40 CFR 280.20 for new UST systems or the upgrading requirements of 40 CFR 280.21. The tanks at Davis Park Road do not meet these standards and must be abandoned as per the enclosed guidelines within sixty (60) days of receipt of this letter. If you violate the federal regulations, the Division may report the matter to the Environmental Protection Agency, who may hold you liable for a civil penalty of not more than $10,000 for each day of continued noncompliance. A written response within seven (7) days of receipt of this letter is requested. Please indicate your intent to comply with the above requirements or your reasons why you cannot or will not comply with the requirements. Your response and questions should be directed to Chris DeRoller of the Mooresville Regional Office at (704) 663-1699. Sincerely, Brenda J. Smith, P.G. Regional Supervisor Enclosures: 40 CFR 280.12, 280.20-280.21, 280.70 UST Closure Guidelines List of Consultants cc: Perry Nelson, Groundwater Chief Lee Crosby, Superfund Section CMD/pl • February 18, 1991 To: Wav1s Park Road TCE Site .F..ile1 From: Bruce Nicholson Subj: Telecon with Roy Moore, Operator of Transmissions and Aotu Repair, 2307 Gastonia, NC 28052, (704)865-7179. Moore's Automatic Davis Park Road, I spoke with Mr. Roy Moore, who provided the following information about the site: He is the operator of the site and Mr. Carl Bell is the site owner. Mr. Bell can be reached through his son Douglas Bell in Charlotte. He did not know Douglas Bell's phone number [Afterwards, I called information and found that Douglas Bell's phone number is unlisted. DEM lists his address as 2916 Burnt Mill Road, Charlotte, NC 28210-6100]. Mr. Moore has operated his shop on site since about 1980. Prior to that it was a service station of some kind, but he did not have any operational details. Mr. Moore knows Don Rigger who visited the site to sample a waste oil tank. However, Don could not find the tank where Mr. Moore said it was located. When they talked to Carl Bell he siad that he had pulled that tank years ago. However, Mr. Bell currently has contractors on site who are pul 1 ing two other tanks. One tank reportedly has 5 to 7 inches of product and the other has 3 to 4 inches. The product has a paint thinner-like odor. [I called Chris DeRoller at DEM-Mooresville to notify her of this. DEM has issued Mr. Bell an NOV, but Mr. Bell had not told them he was excavating any tanks. She said she would try to visit the site and take some samples tomorrow.] Mr. Moore also told me about a possible suspected source. He said that for as long as he could remember there had been a tanker truck that was parked in a Church Parking Lot about a 1/4-mile south of his shop on Davis Park Road. The truck was from an unknown chemical company in Charlotte. He also said that the parking lot shows damage he says is from the chemicals from the truck. He said that the truck is no longer there and that it disappeared when the news came out about the ground water contamination. [I asked Chris DeRoller about this and she said that Mr. Moore had told her this and that other sources confirm it. She said she thought that Don Rigger may have taken a sample in the parking lot. DEM has looked at the parking lot, and the pavement did look cracked, but it could have been from the weight of the truck rather than a chemical spill.] bin/tel/davisl February 12, 1991 To: Davis Park Road TCE File From: Bruce Nicholson Subj: Telecon with Boyce Hunt, Gaston County Health Dept. (704)853-5200. I spoke with Boyce Hunt concerning the Davis Park Road TCE Site. He notified me that they have just gotten results back for two more well samples taken on January 30, 1991. Well Number C0-1 had 84.2 ug/liter TCE and C0-7 had 28.0 ug/liter TCE. He will send us these results in the mail today. These are the only samples the GCHD has taken since August 1990 (therefore, we will have all of GCHD's sample results once we receive the above results). We also reviewed the number of homes served by the community wells sampled: CW (Cedar Oak Park) -all of the houses on Cedar Oak Circle and Mardale Drive. C0-2 All of the houses on Skyland Drive west of the well. C0-3 All of the houses on the Loop off Skyland Drive. C0-4 The three homes in a row on Puritan. C0-5 The 3 homes on the corner of Puritan and Dogwood. C0-11 -The homes on Hegewood Circle. bin/tel/davispa3 Pa:,~IHS CPvJUS !)11-71? I • C:\PCGEMS>type bgedOOl.asc LATITUDE 35:14:56 LONGITUDE 0 -l/41 M<'..lt. SECTOR KM 0.00-0.6 TOTALS --------- ---------s 1 582 582 ------------------ RING 582 582 TOTALS C:\PCGEMS>type bged002.asc LATITUDE 35:14:56 o-1/z.. .,...il~ KM O. 00-1. 1 S 1 RING TOTALS C:\PCGEMS> 3680 3680 SECTOR TOTALS 3680 3680 LONGITUDE Foe. ~f}1!/5 PllfGK-ecrli-7) VCE .Sl?1; 121,.za, • 81:13: 8 1980 POPULATION 81:13: 8 1980 POPULATION • C:\PCGEMS>type bged003.asc LATITUDE 35:14:56 0-h I ~k KM 0.00-2.2 S 1 12890 RING 12890 TOTALS SECTOR TOTALS 12890 12890 LONGITUDE C:\PCGEMS>type bged004.asc LATITUDE 35:14:56 O~o Z,fl>i.lt) KM 0.00-4.4 S 1 RING TOTALS 38698 38698 C:\PCGEMS> SECTOR TOTALS 38698 38698 LONGITUDE 81:13: 8 1980 POPULATION 81:13: 8 1980 POPULATION • C:\PCGEMS>type bged005.asc LATITUDE 35:14:56 LONGITUDE 81:13: 8 1980 POPULATION 0 fc3 .,..,_-~ SECTOR KM 0.00-6. TOTALS ------------------ s 1 58368 58368 ------------------ RING 58368 58368 TOTALS C:\PCGEMS> o.o iliii 1&1ttU \%St " A 6 • tfr t?G I IP Reprint from North Carolina Administrative Code: 15 NCAC 2B .0308 Current through: June 30, 1989 %581¥ +a+ ·• I • 1\'RCD -E.VVIRO.V,\1LVTAL MA1\'AGT:.\IENT T/5: 02B .0300 SECTIO:\' .0300:-ASSIG:\'\IE:\T OF STREA:\I CLASSIFICATIOi\S .0301 CLASSIFICATIO:\'S: GE:\'ERAL (a) Schedule of Classifications. The classifications assigned to the waters of the State of Nonh Carolina arc set fonh in the schedules of classiJications and water quality standards assigned to the waters of the river basins of North Carolina, 15 NCAC 28 .0302 to .0317 which are on ftle in the Office of the Attorney General of !\onh Carolina. These classifications arc based upon the existing or con- templated best usage of the v~rious streams and segments of streams in 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. Depanment 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 Nonh Carolina are denoted by the letters WS-1. IVS-II. WS-111, ll, C, Si\. Sil, and SC in the column headed "class." i\ brief explanation of the "best usage" for which thp waters in each class must be protected is given as follows: fresh Waters Class \VS-I: Class \VS-II: Class WS-111: Class ll: Class C: Tidal Salt Waters Class SA: Class Sil: Class SC: waters protected as water supplies which are in natural and uninhabited or predominantly undeveloped (not urbanized) \Vatersheds; no point source discharges are permitted and local land management programs to control nonpoint source pollution arc required; suitable for all Class C uses; \\'atcrs protected as \\'ater supplies which are in low to moderately developed (urbanized) watcrshcds; discharges arc restricted to primarily domestic \\·aste\\'aters1 or industrial non-process waters specifically approved by the commis:-,on: local land management programs to control nonpoint source pollution arc n..:quin.:<l: suitable for all Class C uses; \\'alcr supply segment with no categorical restrictions on \\·atershe<l de\·e\opmc1lt or discharges; suitable for aU Class C uses; · primary recreation and any other usage specified by the "C'' classification; fish and \\'ildlifc propagation, secondary recreation, agriculture, and other uses requiring waters of lower quality. shdlfo,hing for market puri...,oscs and any other usage specified by the "SB" and "SC" classification: primary n .. ·cr_cation and any other usage specified by the "SC" classification; fish and wildlife propago.tion, sccorn..lary recreation, and other uses requiring waters of lo\\Tr qualitv. I • Supplemental Classifications Trout \V:1tcrs: Swamp \Vatcrs: !\SW: OR\V: Suitable for natural trout propagation and maintenance of stocked trout; \Vaters which ha\·c low velocities and other natural characteristics which arc different from adjacent streams; \"utrient sen~itive waters which require limitations on nutrient inputs; outstanJing resource 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 15 ~C,,\C 21l .02011, Classifications and \Vatcr·Qualit,· Standards Applicable to the Surface \\'aters of ~onh Carolina. as adopted by the ~onh Carolina Em·ironmcntal .\lanagc- mcnt Commission. (e) Index ~umber ' I .\'ORT!! CA/101.f.\'../ .ITJ.\1/.\'IS°TII..IT/l'L COD[ 02/22/89 i T/5: 02B .0300 (I) Reading the Index Number. The index number appearing in the column so designated is an identification number assigned to each stream or segment of a stream, indicating the specific tributary progression between the main stem stream and the tributary stream. (2) Cross-Referencing the Index Number. The inclusion of the index number in the schedule is to provide an adequate cross reference between the classification schedules and an alphabetic list of streams. (f) Classification Date. The classification date indicates the date on which enforcement of the pro- visions of Section 143-2 I 5.1 of the General Statutes of North Carolina became effective with reference to the classification assigned to the various streams in North Carolina. (g) Reference. Copies of the schedules of classifications adopted and assigned to the waters of the \'arious ri\'cr basins may be obtained at no charge by writing to: , Director Division of Environmental Management Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Post Office Box 27687 · Raleicll. l'\orth Carolina 27611 (h) Places where the schedules may be-inspected: Division of State Library Archives •· Stale Library Building 109 E. Jones Street Raleigh, l'\orth Carolina. (i) Unnamed Streams. ( l) Any stream which is not named in the schedule of stream classifications carries the same classi- fication as that assigned to the stream se1:-mcnt to which it is tributary except: (i\) unnamed streams specifically described in the schedule of classifications; or ( ll) unnamed freshwaters tributary to tidal salt waters will be classified "C"; or (C) after l'\ovemher I, 1986, any newly created areas of tidal saltwater which are connected to Class SA waters by appro\·ed dredging projects will be classified "SC" unless case-by-case re- classification proceedings are conducted. (2) The following rin.:r basins have different policies for unnamed streams entering other states or for specific areas of the basin: Hiwassee Ri,-cr Basin (Rule .0302) Little Tennessee Ri\·er Ba:,;in and Sa\'annah Ri\'cr Drainage Arca (Ruic .030.1) French Broad Ri,-cr B,sin (Ruic .0304) Watauga River Ilasin ( R ulc .0305) Broad River Basin (Rule .0306) :\cw River Basin (Ruic .0307) Catawba River Ilasin (Rule .0308) Yadkin-Pee Dec River Basin (Ruic .0309) Lumber River Ilasin (Ruic .0310) Roanoke River Ilasin (Ruic .0313) Tar-Pan1lico Ri1·er Basin (Rule .0316) Pasquotank River Basin (Ruic .0317) History Note: Statutory Authority G.S. /43-2/4.J; /43-2/5./; /43-2/5.J(a)(/); £ff February I, 1976; Amended !:.ff N01·ember /, /986; Febniary /, /986; Janua1y I, /985; Sep1ember 9, 1979. NORTH CAROLI.YA AD.\l!SISTRA TIVE CODE 01/11/89 ii NRCD -·ENVIR0NMEN'!AL MANAG. .0308 CATAWBA RIVER BASIN Name of Stream Unnamed Tributa.iy at Orthopedic Hospital Shoal Branch Mill Creek Long Cove Porter Branch St udman Branch .~ Crowders Creek Squirrel Branch McGill Creek Unnamed Tributary at Camp James ( Camp James Lake) Unnamed Tributary at Camp James Abernethy Creek First Creek Bessemer Branch Oats Creek Oakland Lake ~ Blackwood Creek Ferguson Branch McGill Branch South Fork Crowders Creek South Crowders Creek Unnamed Tributary at Sparrow Springs Lake (Sparrow Springs Lake) Unnamed Tributary at Sparrow Springs Lake Rocky Branch Torrence branch Sugar Creek Irwin Creek Dillons Tw"ins Lakes and Lake Jo Stewart Creek Taggart Creek (Taggard Description From source to Catawba Creek Froo source to Catawba Creek Froo source to North Carolina-South Carolina State Line FrOOl source to Lake Wylie, Catawba River Fran source to Lake Wylie, Catawba River Fran source to Lake Wylie, Catawba River From source to North Carolina-South Carolina State Line Class C C C WS-III&B C C C Fran source to Crowders Creek C Fran source to Crowders Creek C Frcxn source to Dam at Camp James Lake B Fran Dam at Camp James Lake to Crowders Creek Fran source to Crowders Creek Frcxn source to Abernethy Creek Frcxn source to Crowders Creek From source to Abernethy Creek Entire lake and connecting stream to Crowders Creek C C C C C C Fran source to Crowders Creek C Fran source to Crowders Creek C Fran source to Crowders Creek C North Carolina Portion C Fran source to South Fork Crowders C Creek Fran source to Dam at Sparrow Springs B Lake Fran Dam at Sparrow Springs Lake to C South Fork Crowders Creek Fr001 source to North Carolina-South C Carolina State Line Fran source to }k)rtb Carolina-South Carolina State Line FrCXTJ source to North Carolina-South Carolina State Line Frcxn source to Sugar Creek Entire lakes and connecting streams to Irwin Creek Frcxn source to Irwin Creek Frcxn source to Sugar Creek 22 B C C C C C 2B .OJOO Classification Date lndex No. 9/1/74 9/1/74 9/1/14 2/1/86 9/1/74 9/1/74 9/1/74 9/1/74 9/1/74 3/1/62 9/1/74 9/1/74 9/1/74 9/1/74 9/1/74 9/1/74 9/1/74 9/1/74 9/1/74 3/1/62 3/1/62 3/1/62 3/1/62 9/1/74 3/1/77 9/1/74 9/1/74 9/1/74 9/1/74 9/1/74 11-130-3 11-130-4 11-131 ll-132 11-133 ll-134 ll-135 11-135-1 11-135-2 11-135-3-( 1) 11-135-3-(2) 11-135-4 11-135-4-1 11-135-5 11-135-5-1 11-135-6 ll-135-7 11-135-8 11-135-9 ll-135-10 11-135-10-1 11-135-10-1-1-(1) 11-135-10-1-1-(2) 11-135-11 11-136 ll-137 ll-137-1 ll-137-1-1 ll-137-1-2 11-137-2 f' /'•~~AT£.,. ~.,,~ .. "'"'"'• ~ ili~11)r'iJ~ .. '1'., . ';,-,:· <; ~,vll•·~ :u. ?, .,,,,"''""':,; .. ,• ~ Q<,~ .. .. _. State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Division of Solid Waste Management P.O. Box 27687 · Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 James G. Martin, Governor William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary Ms. Barbara Christian Groundwater Section 22 January 1991 , Division of Environmental Management Mooresville Regional Office Post Office Box 950 Mooresville, NC 28115 Courier 13-21-07 RE: Davis Park Road Gastonia, Gaston County Dear Barbara: William L. Meyer Director Enclosed is the completed Division of Environmental Management review of potential sites form for the Davis Park Road site in Gastonia. The site is being evaluated by the Federal Superfund Program. The fact that the site qualifies as a Federal Superfund site does not preclude the Division of Environmental Management from having involvement · with the site, If you have any questions or can provide additional information on the site, please contact Pat DeRosa or me at (919) 733-2801. LC/acr Enclosure Sincerely, ~ ~b0v\._ Lee Crosby, Chief ~ Superfund Section .. _f. · iA· DIVISICN OF ENVIRCNMENTAL MANAGEMENr MEM'.)RANIJOM 'ID: Jen:y Rhodes Lee Crosby Hazardous Waste Section · state· St.iperfund Section .. FROVI: J. Gordon Layton Solid Waste Section Groundwater Section Mxiresville Regional Office SUB.JEX::I': Review of Potential Superfund, RCRA, or Solid Waste Sites ,/ Please review the following site listed below, check one of the boxes, and ,.return a signed xerox oopy to this Office. 'This site qualifies as a Federal Superfund site, and the State Superfund Section will be the lead agency. ' This site qualifies as a State Superfund site, and the State Superfund Section will be the lead agency. This site qualifies as a RCRA site, and the P.azardous Waste Section will be the lead agency. 'J1i.is site qualifies as a closed or active solid waste management facility and the Solid Waste Section will be the lead agency. The Division of Solid Waste Management will take this site under study to determine if any Section will be the lead agency and will respond in writing to Groundwater Mx:iresville Regional Office :i.mnediately upon making the detennination. The site listed does not cane under our jurisdiction and is being referred back to the Mx:iresville Regional Office Groundwater Section investigation·, · for Signed ~k~F=-='---'-C.L11...,,'-'-~ b=C:i.:<A=y-----Date ---=-~-,::J-=----i-l=-"C½MJ=.......,.,,...,_q'-'-,4(,..--:..l~ ~ I Site to be reviewed: Name: Lccation: MRO Contact: Contamination: I w,·-s -:u,.a,, (( et: X Material Attached Superfund Contact: Pat DeRosa Should you have any questions, please oontact this Office at (704) 663-1699. * MN j GN ='Y.•~--<1-1 -MILS O"Oli' i Mil.S" 1000 '"TONJA SOUTH, N. C.-S. C. Go OVER 15· QUADRANGLE NW/4 CL N3507.5-W8!07.5/7.5 1973 I 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 . 6000 0 .5 --·-r::::··L ~ca~1.e:c;==::,, ---·-.RVAL 10 FEET , CONTOUR INTE DATUM OF 1929 EODETIC VERTICAL NATIONAL G l KILOMETRE -=g EPA REG. 4 ATLANTA TEL: 404-347-4464 ' US-EPA Waste Management Division Emergency Response & Removal Branch 345 Courtland Street, N.E. Atlanta, Georgia 30365 404/347-3931 · 404/347-4464 257-3931 404/347-4062 com.merical FAX FTS 24-hr. emergency No. Dec 13,.90-1·3:45 No.004 P.01 FACSIMILE TRANSMISSION SHEET Number of Pages: S: (including cover sheet) Telephone No. _________ _ Address: ____________ _ SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: _______ _ Note; If message is received poorly or other errors are detected, please contact·....,.--.-----~-----,-in our office at the above listed telephone nwnb'.?rs u,-·:i:"ept the 24-hr. No.) ••. • . . . . thank you. R4 to A4 c,_ 'Ct 0 0 0 z , _,._ -,. ,. PURGl:ABLE ORGANICS DATA REPORT ••••••••••• * •• * ••• * •••• •• PROJECT NO. 91--079 SAMl'LE NO. 51222 •• SOURCE: HARWELL ROAD TCE •• STATION 10: PW-01 CEDAR OAK SUBOIV. •• SAMPLE AND ANALYSIS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM EPA-REGION IV ESD. ATHENS. GA. • • * • • • • • • • • • SAMPLE TYPE: DRKWA PROG ELEM: SSF CITY: GASTONIA COLLECTED BY: P HEl<l>ERSOII ST: NC COLLECTION START: 10/09/90 1320 STOP: 00/00/00 10/25/90 * ••• ... •• •• •• u L/) ••• * • • • * • * • * • ••*•~*a • • * * • • • • * • • * • • • * • * • • • • • * • * • * • • • • • * • • • * • • • * * • • ••• -.t UG/L ANALYTICAL RESULTS UG/L ANALYTICAL RESULTS t0 ,..... 0 en u a, ,::::, _j e 100 10\J 100 lOU 100 10U ,oou 25U 10U ,ou ,ou 25U ,ou \OU HIOU ,ou ,ou 10U ,ou ,ou lOIJ 100 41 100 ,ou l0U CHLOROME TI-IANE VINYL WLORIDE BROMOMETHANE CHLOROE THANE TRlCHLOROFLU()ll(YAETHANE 1. 1-DICHLOROETHENE(l.1-0ICHLOROfTHYLENE) ACETONE CARBON DlSULf!OE METHYLENE CHLORIDE T RANS-1 , 2--D l CHLOROf'THENE 1.1-DICHLOROETI-IANE VINYL ACETATE CIS-!.2-0ICl+LOROETHENE 2.2-DICHLOROPROPANE METHYL ETHYL KETONE BROMOCHLOROIIETHANE CHLOROl'CIW 1. 1 ,1-TRICHLOROf'THANE 1,1-DICHLOROPROPENE CARBON TETRACHLORIDE 1,2-0ICHLOROETHIWE BENZENE TRJC~LOROETHENE(TR!CHLOROETHVLENE) 1,2-DICHLOROPROPANE DlBRor.a.!ETHANE SROUOOICHLOROMETHANE 100 25U 10U 10U 10\J 14 10\J 25U ,ou 10\J 10U ,ou 10U 10U 10l/ 1 Ql) ,ou ,ou 10U 10U ,ou 10U ,ou 10U CJS-1 .3-0ICHLOR.OPR04'ENE METHYL ISOBUTYL KET0"1E TOLUrnE TRANS-1 ,3-0lCHLOROPROPENE 1.1.2-TRJCHLOROETHANE TETRACHLOROETHENE(TETRACHLOROETHYLENE) 1,3-0ICHLOROPROPANE METHYL BUTYL KETONE D!BROMOCHLOROMETHANE CHLOROBENZENE 1. 1,1,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE ETHYL BENZENE (1,1-AND/OR P-)XYLENI' 0-XYLENE STYRENE EIROMOFORM BROM'.)BENZENE l ,1,2.2--TETRACHLOROETHANE 1 .2.3-TRICHLOROPROPAffE 0-CHLOROTOLUENE P-CHLOROTOLUENE 1.3-0ICHLOROBENZENE 1 ,4-0ICHLOROBENZENE 1,2-0ICHLOROBENZENE ~- (I f-:z: (I _j f--::r: (I ' LI... w • .. • FOOTWTES • • • •A-AVERAGE VALUE •NA-tfJT ANALYZED •NAI-lNTERfERfNCES •J-ESTIMATEO VALUE •N-PRESUr.of>TJVE EVIDENCE OF PRESEIICE OF MATERIAL •K-ACTU/ll VALUE IS KIIOWI,/ TO SE LESS THAN VALUE GIVE"! •l-ACTUAL VALUE IS KIJOWN TO BE GREATER THr.~ \IALUf GIVEN •IJ-MATERIAl WA.S ANALV7.f0 FOR BUT NOT OETECTfl) 'FHE NUE,t~ER 15 Tf!f (,~Hi!~,'-t;~ ;}:_.!~!J~~TA: !''.Jt,1 ';_!~\ia~T 'Ct a: 0 +' 'Ct (I , . ." lf) O• , . c,_ SAMPLE A/JD ANALYSIS MAIIAGE~ENT SYSTEM EPA-REGION IV ESO, ATHENS, GA. q 0 0 0 z l't/RGEA8LE ORGANICS DATA Rt'PORT ••• •• •• •• •• • • .. " * ••• I= •••••••• PROJECT NO. 91--079 SAMPLE NO. SOURCE: HARWELL ROAD TCE STATION ID, PW-02 CHARLES MAY ••••••••••••• • • • 51223 SAMPLE TYPE: DR!':WA PROG ELEM: SSF C ITV : GAS TON !A COLLECTE"O BY: P HEll0£RSON ST: NC COLLECTION START: 10/09/90 1350 STOP: 00/00/00 Ln q ••• • • • . ................................ . • • • • • • • * • • • • • * • • • • ~ • • • • UG/L 20U 200 20U 20U 200 20U 200\) sou I&-_ 20U u 'liiiij,'· 20U ~ 20U 501J 3.4AJ 200 co q q I r-q f-'") I q 0 q a: 1-z ,::r: ...J l-a: 200\J 20U 200 200 20U 20U 20U 20\J 68AJ 20U 20U 20V ANAL YTl CAL RESULTS UG/L CHLOROMETHANE VINYL CHLORIDE BROMCIMETHANE CHLOROETHANf TRICHLOIIOFLUOROMETHANE 1 ,1-0[CHLOROETHENE(1. 1-0ICHLOROETHVLENE) ACETONE CARBON DlSUlFIDE METHYLENE CHLORlDE TRAJ,15,--1,2--0ICHLOROETHENE 1. 1--0ICHLOROETHANE VlNYL ACETATE CIS-1.2--0JCHLOROE,HENE 2,2--0ICHLOROPROPANE METHYL ETHYL i<.fTONE SRCM)CHLOROMETHANE CHLOROFORM 1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHANE 1, 1--0ICHlOROPROPEllE CARBO!J TETRACHLORIDE 1 ,2--0!CHLOROETHANE l!ENZENE TRICHLOROETHEN((TRICHLOROeTHVLENEJ 1,2---0!CHLOROPROPANE OJBRQ,!OMETHANE SROIODICHLOROETHANE 20U sou 20V 20U 20l/ 20U 20U 50IJ 201J 20U 20U 20U 20U 20U 20U 20U 20U 20U 20U 20U 20U 20U 20U 20U •••FOOTNOTES*•• ANALYTICAL Rl'SULTS CJS--1,3---0ICHLOROPROPE~E METHYL ISOBUTYL KETONE TOLUENE TRAN5-1 .3---DICHLOROPROPENE 1, 1,2-TR!CHLOROETHANE TETRACHLOROETHENE(TETRACHLOROETHVLENE) I . 3---0 ICHLOROPROPANE METHYL BUTYL KETONE DIBROMOCHLO?OMETHAN!: CHLOROBENZENE 1,1,1,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE ETHYL 8ENZEME (M--AND/OR P-)XVLEN£ 0-XYLENE STYRENE BROMOFORU BRc».IOBENZtNE 1,1.2,2-TETRACttLOROETHANE 1,2,3-TRICHLOROPROPANE 0---CHLOROTOLUfNE P..CHLOllOTOLUENE 1,3-D!CHLOROBEIIZENE 1,4-0JCHLOROBENZENE 1.2-0ICHLOROBENZENE 10/25/90 • •• • •• •• •• •• •• • • • • ••• •A-AVERAGE VALUE •NA-NOT ANALY21.:D •NAJ-INTERFERENCtS •J-E5TIMATED VALUE •~PRES~TIVE EVIDENCE Of PRESENCE,OF ~TERl/l.L a:' c,_ w' •K-ACTUAL VALUE IS t(N()lj/),/ TO BE LESS THAN VALUE GIVEN •l-ACTUAL VALUE 15 ~-TOBE GREATER THAN VALUE GlVEN •lH,IATER!AL WAS ANALYZED FOR BUT NOT DETECTED. TH£ Nllll6ER IS nlE NINIIIUII QUANTJTATION LIMIT. -----·· -. --·--·····------.... - q a: 0 ~- q a: "' 0 Q_ set 0 0 0 z ..: PURGEABLE ORGANICS DATA REPORT ••• • • • ~ ••••••••• * * ••• ·•. •• PP.OJECT NO. 90-725 SAJFLE NO. 48045 •• SOURCE: DAVIS PARK RO. •• STATION 10: PW01 CEDAR RO. SUBOIVlSTON •• SAMPLE AND IWAL.VSIS MAl,IAGUIENT SYSTEM EPA-f!EGION IV ESD. ATHENS. GA. • .. • • • • • s: s: •••• SAMPLE TVPE: ORl<.WATER PROG !:LEM: SSf CITY: GASTONIA COLLECTION START: COLLECTED BY: P. HENDER50N ST: NC 07/00/90 1305 STOP: 00/00/00 07/18/90 ••• •• •• •• •• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ... er, tlG/L ANALYTICAL RESUUS IJ6/L ANALYTICAL RE~LJL TS set 0 0' t0 ~ _j w I- cc 1-z •I _j 1- <I a: (L w • S.OlJ 5.0U S.00 5.0\l 5.00 s.ou 50U 50U 5.01J 5.0U C: ...... -..,, >JV •• ,,,n11 s~ou '5.QI..' 500 IC' ,..,,. ~ . ..,..., ~.O'U :..uu 15.0U 5.0U S.0~ 5.0U 3i 5. 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'."IJL(~fN2'~N!: 1,4-ilICHLOi\06fNZENE 1.2-0lCHtOROOENZ~NE •A-AVERAGE VALUE •NA-NOT ANALYZED •Nill-INTERFERENCES •J-EST!,.,ATEO VALUE •N-PRfSIN.PTIVE EVIDENCE OF PRISEHCE OF IIIITERIAL •K-ACTUAL V,t,LUE IS KMOWN TO Bf LESS THAN VALUE GIVEN •L-ACTVAL VALUE !5 KloJO\IIN TO BE GREATER TMAN VALUE GIVEN •I.Ht!ATERIAL WAS ANALYZED fOR BUT NOT DETECTED. TH!' NUM6ER IS THI: MINIM\JM QUANTITATION LIMIT. set a: 0 +' set er: c,_ 0 :z a: f-:z a: _J f- <I • w. ,Y (I: 0.. w .. SAMPLE AND ANALYSIS IAANAGiMENT SYSTEM EPA-fl.EGlON IV ESO, ATHENS, GA. 07/18/90 PURGEABLE ORGANICS DATA REPORT •••••••••••••••••••••••••• * •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• PROO El EM: SSF CITY: GASTONIA WLLECTION ST ARL CQ..LECTED BY: P. HEND£RS0t, ST: tlll:: •• PROJECT NO. 90-725 SAMPLE NO. 48046 SAIF\.E TYPE: ~WAUR •• SOURCE: OAV!S PARK RD. \\ n STATION ID: P1ll02 DA~IS PARK RO. -Mo__'-1 t.r->e. 07/06/90 1330 STOP: 00/00/00 .. \ *•*••••a••••••••••••••••••••••**•••••••~••••••••••*••••*•••••••• • UG/L ANALYTICAL RESULTS IJG/L A/>/Al..YTICAL lll:SUlTS 2'$U 2-1:ill 25.J 25.'J 2'51j 25U 2',()U 2roa.J 25U 25li .... c11 ~~, ')'l,,JlU 3:aj 2S'J 2~)U ,...r:,,, ~~-·~':i•.1 25li 25U ·tSU 25U -:::ic;u o2 2~?.!' 25U 2:SC CHLOROUETHANE V lNYL CHLORIDE BROMOMET >IANE CftLOROETHANf TRlGHL0kO~LUut(0MtlHA.NE 1 ,1-0JCH..OROfTHEl.!€(1 ,1-0ICHl~OfTHY1_ENE) ACETONf CARBCJOI OISIJLF!OE lt£THY~ENE ~Ht.ORIOE !R~\M1': L ,·.~::£ ! ~~~-~(]t TH ENE ,, I v~vnLUI\VCln~NC \I TMV1 Ar-~'T .'\TJ: ds~ i. ':;i:i,ici'.ti:~onHE~ '> --:t_nTr'-"' ,.,,.,.,....,,..,,,.,,......., •~,,. ._, .. ..,~..,,-..,.,....,r,,.vr_L. 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Box 27687 Raleigh, N.C. 27611-7687 Dear Ms. DeRosa: DISTRICT OFFICES: P.O. Box 1830 361-10TH AVENUE DRIVE, NE HICKORY, NC 28603 704-327-6100 P.O. Box 976 418 SOUTH STREET GASTONIA, NC 28053 704-864-9922 Attached is the most recent correspondence I have received concerning the 0avisJ''ar~Roacr -, drinking water problem. I would very much appreciate any updated information you could send which might be helpful to my constituent, Ms. Helen Bess. Please direct your response to my district office, P.O. Box 976, Gastonia, N.C. 28053. Thank you very much for your time and attention to this m~tter. ~ ass Bal enger Member of Congress CB:sm Enclosure ~ . • .,,. . .--,, .•• ,·,,,.._ STAT[,. ~' .--·-:..., ~· .. -~"' ,,,, ·,~\ I:;,,." .. r._-_, :,_ .• .'~-.' ,~ ;;.·;>, -•~·" .... 0, 1 :<C ,J':'\I !\·-~ .. >• 1; ·;;,.,; : {' gJ cl •. 'fl .... ,,.,-,• ./ "'o.,.. .. ,v-• / --· State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Division of Solid Waste Management P.O. Box 27687 · Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 James G. Martin, Governor William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary Ms. Sharon Moss Office of Congressman Bailenger P.O. Box 976 Gastonia, North Carolina 28053 October 2, 1990 Subject: Davis Park Road TCE Site Contaminated Wells Gastonia, Gaston County, North Carolina Dear Ms. Moss: William L. Meyer Director Please find enclosed a copy of the latest letter I have received from EPA regarding the subject wells. I spoke with Don Rigger by telephone yesterday and he informed me that he planned to conduct the next round of quarterly well sampling next week. If I can provide any additional information, please feel free to contact me at (919) 733-2801. Attachments PD/ ef/letters.pd Pat DeRosa, Head CERCLA Branch NC Superfund Section • UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Ms. Pat DeRosa Chief, Cercla Branch North Carolina DEHNR P.O. Box 27687 Raleigh, NC 27611 Dear Ms. DeRosa: REGION IV 345 COURTLAND STREET. N.E. ATLANTA. GEORGIA 30365 ,ll,il .. :·1_1 199U July 27, 1990 I have enclosed the results from the Davis Park Road drinking water samples collected by Phil Henderson on July 6, 1990 and analyzed by the EPA laboratory in Athens, Georgia. As you can see these results are somewhat lower than the most recent results reported by the North Carolina laboratory. Region IV policy requires that the "removal action level" for a specific compound (128 ppb for trichloroethylene) be exceeded before this office can contemplate the provision of an alternate source of drinking water to affected residents. In addition, the data used to make this determination must be developed at the EPA laboratory. Because the levels in both wells are quite elevated and another laboratory has reported significantly higher concentrations, this office will sample these wells on a quarterly basis. The next scheduled sampling event for these wells will be October 6, 1990. I encourage you to continue your monitoring of this problem. 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THE NUMBER 15 THE MHJ!MUM QUMJTITATION LIMIT. November 2, 1990 TO: Lee Crosby FROM: Pat DeRosa SUBJECT: Davis Park Drive TCE Site, NCD 986175644 Harwell Road Septic Pit, NCD 986166092 Gastonia, Gaston County, NC On October 31, 1990, I received a telephone call from Don Rigger, US EPA, Emergency Response and Removal Branch (404) 347-3931 regarding the subject sites. Mr. Rigger provided the following update: I. Davis Park Road TCE Site The results of the October 1990 off-site well monitoring are listed below: Cedar Oak Park Subdivision: May Residence: 41 ppb 1,1, 1 trichloroethene 14 ppb tetrachloroethene 68 ppb 1, 1, 1 trichloroethene 3.4 ppb cis -1,2 dichloroethene These levels do not exceed EPA action levels and do not indicate that action levels will be exceeded within 6 months. Mr. Rigger said that EPA would continue with quarterly monitoring. Mr. Rigger is sending copies of these' results. II. Harwell Road Septic Pit EPA is making arrangements with the Ruff Water Co. to run water lines from the Southgate Subdivision community well system to 7 homes in the area of the Harwell Road site. They expect the lines to be connected within 3-4 months. The Southgate Subdivision has two wells. These wells were tested by EPA; one well contained 1.4 ppb 1,1,1 trichloroethane, the other contained no detectable contaminants. The TCA level is below both the final MCL (200 ppb) and the NC Groundwater Standard (200 ppb). ' . • .. l; • • N.C. Dept. of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Laboratory Services State Laboratory of Public Health P.O. Box 28047, Raleigh, N.C. 27611 Environmental Sciences Analysis Report Name of Owner, PaJh:nt or Supply: (d::...05-fo 11 Address: Q~v:s P~f:'.~ r2-0. County: (;..g5fon Report To: !(_,--,Co,.-,"£,· ~-1c~ (c.; Liiv' (h: ~dress: 6/~( 6_,, t-{udso10 Y/q 6-vs-fo t11 ~~J rJ ( c;)f{O ~!7: Date Collected: 0 -11 -9u ( Collected By: rfc-·,,,/\ &J/,1 ty,/'" Analysis Desired: vCL- Laboratory Sample Sample Description or Remarks Number Number \/ 905623 (o-/1 /lol'Jt Q{/j3 Q;,,..,,1 R( R-1 IA"' 90r:-624 Co-/7 wC.ns If!,)__ t t, ,, l I v' J'1::>t>25 (o-/{j 6-l.(M)e.,v d-7Jl n,,:~ PKtY , V 905626 ( o-tc, (op • ..A\:l \I \ \ 11 Results In S ::: ATTACH£0 SHUT(S) Date Received (1/j.C!() ,4/ Date Extracted --------- DEHNR Form 2364 Revised (9-89) Laboratory Date Reported 6-d (,-tJ(> "" ... ,,,., ''/Jf1:"1lJJ/" Reported By: ~ • STATE LABORATORY Of PUBLIC HEALTH. DIVISION Of HEALTH SERVICES, N.C. OEPARTHENT Of HUIIAN RESOURCES P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. WILHINGTON ST, RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 Laboratory No. 9o10a2,3 PURGEABLE COIIPOUNDS Date of Analysis COIIPOUND \Jg/1 COIIPOUND Oichlorodifluoranethane /J Ch 1 orobenzene Chlorarethane Ethvlbenzene .rvinvl Chloride 1 1 1 2-Tetrachloroethane Braocmathane n-Xvlene Ch Toroethane m-Xvlene Trichlorofluoranethane o-Xvlene ✓1.1-0ichloroethvlene Stvrene llethvlene Chloride Brarofonn tert-Butvl llethvl Ether Is !benzene !Transl 1.2-0i chloroethvlene 1. 1.2 2-Tetrachloroethane I 1 ether Brarobenzene 1 1-Di ch loroethane n-Proovlbenzene 2.2-Dichloroorooane 1 2 3 Trichlo~~ane ICisl 1 2-Dichloroethvlene 2-Chlorotoluene Chloroform 1 3 5-Trimethvlbenzene fBCMl Brmochloranethane 4-Ch 1 oroto 1 uene ✓1. 1. I-Trichloroethane llert} Butvl Benzene 1 1-Dichlo ne Pentachloroethane ✓carbon Tetrachloride 1 2 4-Trimethvlbenzene ✓Benzene /Seel Butvl Benzene ✓1 2-Dichloroethane D-1 !toluene ✓Tri ch loroethvlene IK 1.3-Dichlorobenzene 1.2-Dichlo~~ane . ' ✓1 4-Dichlorobenzene Bn:m:>dichlorarethane n-Butvlbenzene Di braocmathane 1.2-Dichlorobenzene Toluene (Bis} 2 Chloroi 1 Ether 1. 1.2-Trichloroethane . 1.2-Dibran:i-3 Chloroor-ane Tetrachloroethene II< 1 2 4-Trichlorobenzene 1 3-Dichlo, ne l,l. Hexachlorobutadiene Dibrmochloranethane N°nt,tha Jene 1 2-Dibraroethane IEOBl 1.2 3-Trichlorobenzene 1-Ch lorohexane . - - COfftNTS: HDL -Hini11UTI Detection Limit for water (EPA llethod 502.2), is 1.0 \Jg/1. 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 -l\aterial was analyzed for but not detected. NA -Not analyzed. 1/ -Tentative identification. ✓ -Re~ulated voe T -Tr1halanclhane N.C. Division of Health Services l)jS 3068-0 ( 1/89 Laboratory) \Jg/1 ,, I . I. -A 1' ~ ,, ' • STATE LABORATORY OF PUBLIC HEALTH. DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES, N.C. 0£PARTHENT OF HUIIAN RESOURCES _ P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. WILMINGTON Sl, RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 Laboratory No. fj{: J,{:j J PURGEABLE COHPOUNOS Date of Analysis COHPOUNO µg/l COHPOUND Dichlorodifluoranethane , Chlorobenzene Ch loranethane Ethvlbenzene v'Vinvl Chloride l. 1.1.2-Tetrachloroethane Brcm::methane o-Xvlene Chloroethane m-Xvlene Trichlorofluoranethane o-Xvlene ✓l 1--Dichloroethvlene Stvrene Hethvlene Chloride Bronofonn tert--Butvl Hethvl Ether I lbenzene (Transl l 2--Dichloroethvlene l. l.2.2-Tetrachloroethane I l ether Bronobenzene l. 1--Dichloroethane n-Proovlbenzene 2 2--Di ch loroorooane l 2 3-Trichlo=r,v-,ane (Cis) 1.2-0ichloroethvlene 2-Chlorotol uene Chlorofonn l 3 5-Trimethvlbenzene (SCH) Bronochloranethane 4-Chlorotoluene ✓l. l I-Trichloroethane (Tert) Butvl Benzene 1.1-Dichlo ne Pentachloroethane ✓carbon Tetrachloride 1.2.4-Trimethvlbenzene ✓Benzene rsec1 Butvl Benzene ✓l.2-Dichloroethane o-1 ltol uene ✓lrichloroethvlene 1.3--0ichlorobenzene 1.2-Dichloroorooane ✓l 4 Dichlorobenzene Bronodichloranethane n--Butvlbenzene Dibrcnonethane l 2--Dichlorobenzene Toluene (Bisl 2 Chloroisnn=vl Ether l 1.2-Trichloroethane l 2-0ibrono-3 Chlo'"""'"""ane Tetrachloroethene · 1.2.4-Trichlorobenzene 1.3-Dichlo==ane Hexachlorobutadiene Dibronochloranethane I N•nhthalene l 2-Dibraroethane (EOBl , l 2.3-Trichlorobenzene 1-Chlorohexane y - -- CO!KNTS: HDL -Hinirrun Detection Limit for water (EPA llethod 502.2), is 1.0 µg/1. 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 -l\aterial was analyzed for but not detected. NA -Not analyzed. l/ -Tentative identification. ✓ -Reiiulated voe 1 -Tr1halomethane N.C. Division of Health Services OHS 3068--0 ( 1/89 Laboratory) µg/1 , I . • SlAlE LASORAlORY OF PUBLIC HEALTH. DIVISION OF HEALlH SERVICES, N.C. DEPARlMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. WILMINGlON Sl, RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 Laboratory No. tJo CC/ -2 2 PURGEABLE COMPOUNDS Oa te of Ana 1 ys is COMPOUND µg/1 COMPOUND Dichlorodifluoromethane I Ch 1 orobenzene Ctiloromethane Ethvlbenzene v'Vinvl Chloride 1. 1.1 2-Tetrachloroethane Braronethane n-Xvlene Chloroethane m-Xvlene Trichlorofluoromethane o Xvlene ✓1. 1-0ichloroethvlene Stvrene Methvlene Chloride Brarofonn tert-Butvl Methvl Ether I lbenzene (Transl 1 2-0ichloroethvlene 1 1 2 2-Tetrachloroethane I 1 ether Brarobenzene l. 1-0ichloroethane n-P-··lbenzene 2 2-Dichloroorooane 1 2 3-Trichloroorooane (Cis) 1 2-Dichloroethvlene 2-Chlorotoluene Chlorofonn 1 3 5-Trimethvlbenzene (BC/1) Brorroch loromethane 4-Ch 1 oroto 1 uene ✓1 1.1 Trichloroethane ITertl Butvl Benzene 1 1-Dichlo ' ne Pentachloroethane ✓carbon Tetrachloride 1 2 4-Trimethvlbenzene ✓Benzene ' !Seel Butvl Benzene ✓1.2 Dichloroethane .l.~ .• ,. " , n. I ]toluene ✓Trich loroethvlene Jl 1.3-0ichlorobenzene 1.2-Dichlor~=ane ✓1 4-0ichlorobenzene Brarodichloromethane n-Butvlbenzene Dibraronethane 1.2-0ichlorobenzene Toluene IBisl 2 Chlorois 1 Ether 1 l 2-Trichloroethane 1.2-0ibraro-3 Chlo~r~ane Tetrachloroethene 1 2 4-Trichlorobenzene l. 3-Di ch lo, ne Hexachlorobutadiene Dibrorrochloromethane N·-hthalene l 2-Dibroroethane IEOOl 1 2 3-Trichlorobenzene 1-Ch lorohexane - MDL _ MinirtUTI Detection Limit for water (EPA Method 502.2), is 1.0 µg/1. 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 -Material was analyzed for but not detected. NA -Not analyzed. 1/ -Tentative identification. ✓ -Re~ulated voe 1 -Tr1halcmcthane N.C. Division of Health Services OHS 3068--0 ( 1/89 Laboratory) µg/1 , I : . i I i V • STATE LABORATORY OF PUBLIC HEAL TH. DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES, N.C. DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. WILMINGTON ST, RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 --. Laboratory No. _,_fi__,Oc.....5 ... G..,2=&<----PURGEABLE COMPOUNDS Date of Analysis COMPOUND µg/1 COMPOUND Dichlorodifluoranethane d Ch 1 orobenzene Chloranethane Ethvlbenzene -'Vinvl Chloride 1 1 1 2-Tetrachloroethane Bran:m,thane n-Xvlene Ch loroethane m--Xvlene Trichlorofluoranethane o-Xvlene ✓1. 1-Di ch loroethvlene Stvrene Methvlene Chloride Brarofonn tert-Butvl Methvl Ether I lbenzene (Transl 1 2-Dichloroethvlene l 1 2 2-Tetrachloroethane I l ether Brarobenzene 1 1-Dichloroethane n-P="lbenzene 2 2-Dichloroorooane 1.2.3-Trichloroorooane (Cisl l 2-Dichloroethvlene 2--Ch lorotoluene Chloroform 1.3.5-Trimethvlbenzene (BC/1) Braroch l oranethane 4--Ch 1 oroto 1 uene ✓1 1 1-Trichloroethane (Tert) Butvl Benzene 1. 1-Dichlo ' ne Pentachloroethane ✓carbon Tetrachloride 1,2,4-Trimeth~lbenzene ✓Benzene (Seel Butvl Benzene ✓1 2-Dichloroethane n-I )toluene ✓Tri ch loroethvlene I ;,;_ 1.3-Dichlorobenzene 1.2-Dichloroorooane JJ ✓1 4-0ichlorobenzene Brorrodichloromethane n-Butvlbenzene Dibran:m,thane 1.2-Dich lorobenzene Toluene (Bisl 2 Chlorois 1 Ether 1 l 2-Trichloroethane 1 2 Dibrom:>-3 Chlo,.,..,rnnane Tetrachloroethene _I ~A, D 1 2 4-Trichlorobenzene 1.3-Dichlo ne " Hexachlorobutadiene Dibrarochloranethane N°nhthalene 1.2-Dibroroethane IEOBl l 2.3-Trichlorobenzene 1--Ch lorohexane -- -- CQlt'ENTS: MDL -Hini!IUll Detection Limit for water (EPA Method 502.2), is 1.0 µg/1. 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 -Material was analyzed for but not detected. NA -Not analyzed. 1/ -Tentative identification. ✓ -Re~ulated voe . T -Tr1halomethane N.C. Division of Health Services OHS 3068-0 ( 1/89 Laboratory) µg/1 /J i i I I I ! ! ' I I I ' ' ! v • GA~ON COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH 991 West Hudson Boul,i•ard Mr. Howe 2603 Davis Park Road Gastonia, N. C. 28052 Dear Mr. Howe: Gastonia, North Carolina 18051 Phon,(704) October 3, 1990 On June 15, 1990 a water sample was taken from the well that supplies your home with drinking water. These samples were delivered to the State Laboratory for Public Health, Raleigh, N. C. for analysis. The information furnished to our department by the Stat~ Laboratory of Public health states that the following volatile organic,chemicals were found in the sample taken from the well that s~pplies your water: 1) Less than one part per billion Trichloroethylene 2) Less than one part per billion Tetrachloroethene 3) Trace of 1,4-Dichlorobenzene Dr. Ken Rudo, State Toxicologist, states that these chemicals are within safe levels to drink. If you have any questions concerning your drinking water, please feel free to contact our office at 853-5200 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday thro,ugh Friday. ~•ly, \D-,~/ ./?_f Boyce P. Hunt, R. s. Sanitarian Supervisor Environmental health Division BPH/lp • GASTON COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH 991 W,sr Hudson Boulevard WGAS 627 Davis Park Road Gastonia, N. C. 28052 Dear Sir: Gastonia, North Carolina 28052 Phon, (704) October 3, 1990 On June 15, 1990 a water sample was taken from the well that supplies your radio station with drinking water. These samples were delivered to the State Laboratory for Public Health, Raleigh, N. C. for analysis. The information furnished to our department by the State Laboratory of Public health states that was no volatile organic chemicals were found in the sample taken from the well that suppli~s your water. Dr. Ken Rudo, State Toxicologist, states that your water is within safe levels to drink. If you have any questions concerning your drinking water, please feel free to contact our office at 853-5200 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Sincecely~l( oy e P. Hunt, R. S. Sanitarian Supervisor Environmental health Division BPH/lp • GASTON COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH 99/ W,st Hudson Boulevard Mr. Crumley 2723 Davis Park Road Gastonia, N. C. 28052 Dear Mr. Crumley: Gastonia, North Carolina 28052 Phone(704) October 3, 1990 On June 15, 1990 a water sample was taken from the well that supplies your home with drinking water. These samples were delivered to the State Laboratory for Public Health, Raleigh, N. C. for analysis. The information furnished to our department by the State Laboratory of Public health states that the following volatile organi~ chemicals were found in the sample taken from the well that supplies your water: 1) Trace of 1,2-Dichloroethane Dr. Ken Rudo, State Toxicologist, states that these chemicals are within safe levels to drink. If you have any questions concerning your drinking water, please feel free to contact our office at 853-5200 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Sincerely, Boyce P. Hunt, R. S. Sanitarian Supervisor Environmental health Division BPH/lp • GASTON COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH 991 West Hudson Boulevard Mr. Coe 2212 Davis Park Road Gastonia, N. C. 28052 Dear Mr. Coe: Gastonia, North Carolina 28052 Phont(704) October 3, 1990 On June 15, 1990 a water sample was taken.from the well that supplies your home with drinking water. These samples were delivered to the State Laboratory for Public Health, Raleigh, N. C. for analysis. The information furnished to our department by the State Laboratory of Public health states that the following volatile organi~' chemicals were found in the sample taken from the well that supplies your water: 1) Less than one part per billion Trichloroethylene 2) Trace of Tetrachloroethene Dr. Ken Rudo, State Toxicologist, states that these chemicals are within safe levels to drink. If you have any questions concerning your drinking water, please feel free to contact our office at 853-5200 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Jh~q;Lf ;t + Boyce P. Hunt, R. S. Sanitarian Supervisor Environmental health Division BPH/lp • State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Division of Solid Waste Management P.O. Box 27687 · Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 James G. Martin, Governor William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary Ms. Sharon Moss Office of Congressman Ballenger P.O. Box 976 Gastonia, North Carolina 28053 October 2, 1990 Subject: Davis Park Road TCE Site Contaminated Wells Gastonia, Gaston County, North Carolina Dear Ms. Moss: William L. Meyer Director Please find enclosed a copy of the latest letter I have received from EPA regarding the subject wells. I spoke with Don Rigger by telephone yesterday and he informed me that he planned to conduct the next round of quarterly well sampling next week. If I can provide any additional information, please feel free to contact me at (919) 733-2801. Attachments PD/ ef/letters.pd Pat DeRosa, Head CERCLA Branch NC Superfund Section • UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Ms. Pat DeRosa Chief, Cercla Branch North Carolina DEHNR P.O. Box 27687 Raleigh, NC 27611 Dear Ms. DeRosa: REGION IV 345 COURTLANQ STREET. N.E. ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30365 1,tJ.;t-;J\fElJ JUL ::1) 1990 Sl)P[lff!INll Sl:.Cl!ON July 27, 1990 I have enclosed the results from the Davis Park Road drinking water samples collected by Phil Henderson on July 6, 1990 and analyzed by the EPA laboratory in Athens, Georgia. As you can see these results are somewhat lower than the most recent results reported by the North Carolina laboratory. Region IV policy requires that the "removal action level" for a specific compound (128 ppb for trichloroethylene) be exceeded before this office can contemplate the provision of an alternate source of drinking water to affected residents. In addition, the data used to make this determination must be developed at the EPA laboratory. Because the levels in both wells are quite elevated and another laboratory has reported significantly higher concentrations, this office will sample these wells on a quarterly basis. The next scheduled sampling event for these wells will be October 6, 1990. I encourage you to continue your monitoring of this problem. If you develop data demonstrating that the concentrations are increasing, we will re-evaluate our sampling schedule. If you have any questions regarding this matter please contact me at 404/347-3931. Sincerely, I? 1)/L, Don Rigger, ~e Coordinator Emergency Response and Removal Branch PURGEABLE ORGANICS DATA REPORT SAMPLE AND ANALYSIS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM EPA-REGION IV ESD, ATHENS, GA. ••• •• .. " .. • • • • $ * * * * • * • * * * * • • * • • • • T T * • * • t * t * PROJECT NO. 90-725 SAMPLE NO. 48046 SAMPLE TYPE: DRKWATER SOURCE: DAVIS PARK RD. 1 STATION IO: PW02 DAVIS PARK RD. 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P-CHLOROTOLUENE 1 ·~-ll I f'l-·H nunRS:ld"? ~!~ ,:4-oicHLOROBENZ NE 1, 2-DICHL.CROBE~JZ :~E •A-AVERAGE VALUE •NA-NOT ANALYZED •NAI-iNTERFERENCES •J-ESTIMATEO VALUE •N-PRESUMPT!VE EVIDENCE OF PRE:;ENCE OF MATffii.: •K-ACTUAL VALUE IS KNOWN TO BE LESS THAN VALUE GIVEN •L-ACTUAL VALUE IS KNOWN TO BE GREATER THAN VALUE GIVEN •U-MATERIAL WAS ANALYZED FOR BUT NOT DETECTED. THE NUMBER IS THE MINIMUM QUANTITATION LIMIT. .. . ; • SAMPLE AND ANALYSIS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM EPA-REGION IV ESD, ATHENS, GA, PURGEABLE ORGANICS DATA REPORT . ., .. .. n •• ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ * ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ * * * • * * • * ♦ • • * * T * * * ♦ ♦ * * PROJECT NO, 90-725 SAMPLE NO, 48045 SAMPLE TYPE: ORKWATER SOURCE: DAVIS PORK RD, r . ) STATION IO: PW01 CEDAR RO, SUBD!V!SlON \Cc·,,.,,,,u.,Jv L..ie// UG/L '-,..,, ' J.UV 5.011 s.ou 5,0U 5.0U 5,0U ~u sou 5.0U 5.0U S.CU '-Jlll s:ou 5.0U 50U S.GU ":-. DI.I Ci.OU =.ov 5.liU 5,QU ~_()U 3i 5.CLI 5.0i..l 5.0U ANALYTICAL RESULTS CHLOROMETHAN[ \I HJYL CHLORIDE BROMOMETHANE CHLOROETHANE TRICHLUKOfLUOKUMt!HANE 1 , 1-D ICHLOROETHENE( 1 . 1-D I CHLOROFTHYL ~"E) ACElONE CARBON O!SIJLF IDE METHYL[~;[ Cf:LCI\ I DE TRANS-1, ~-UlCHLOP.01:.THE~JE •• r-,,,.,.., .. ,..-,..-~ ..... -'., u.1.vru ... v"vi.:.1n~NC V!MYL /\C!:T.-·\T!: CIS-1 .2-DICHLOROFTHFNE I') ,., nTr-u, ,..,n,......,...,,..,,.. .,,.--, ... -.., ,...,, ,._vnvr "'-'r' l"'I,,.._ Mr THv1 1-Tl-!VI... !<EfO~!E 0.-.,-..,.,...,,..,,. ,.,,,..,,.,,, __ ,,_ -·- UI\Vl>IV\.,nL..U"VIYIC I Ml-INC 1·1-11 non~n.>u i ._ .. f ~-i-:TR'i;~:HLOR(IE THIJNC 1,1-CICHLCROPROPE~E CAK[}(.111! Tt I 1-1.,v;HLOP. !DE 1 . '.2-0 I CHLOROETHAI-JC E\E~UEME TR i Ci-ii .. URtJE T11F.NF. i. 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QI_I ANALYTICAL RE:iULTS CIS-1 ,3~DICHLOROPROPEIJE "'t I HYL I SOBUTYL KETrnJE TOLUENE TR/,NS-1, 3-DICHLOnornorrnc 1,1 .2-TR!CHLOROETHANE TE TRACI ILORO[TH[;J[ ( TCTRACHLOROE THYLENE J 1 ,3-DICHLOROPROPANE METHYL BUTYL KETONE DI BP.O~~OCHLORCME THAtJE CHLORORFM7FMl-1 ,1 ,1 ,Z TCTRACHLGROETHANE t I HYL BENZE!JE (M-AND/OR ?-L'\YLENF 0-XYLeJE STYRFNf on,..,,,,...r:-,.....,•, '-''''-'"''-'' '-'''"' tj!--:l_lMrJ8EM2EME 1. i .2, 2-TETRACHl_flRQE rHAME 1,2,3-:r.rcHu.::r.orno:--; • .rJE 0-CHLOf<.U ro1 !!ENE P-CHLOROTOLUENE 1 ·-1-0 I 1·~1 fll,JnAl=").I !:~1!: i: 4-DICHLOR1:1BE~j ENE 1, 2-D1CHL.OROSEf~ E!!E 0111s;m, . . . •A-AVERAGE VALUE •NA-NOT ANALYZED •NAI-INTERFERENCES •J-ESTJMATEO VALUE •N-PRESUMPTIVE EVIDENCE OF PRESENCE OF MATERI~'. •K-ACTUAL VALUE IS KNOWN TO BE LESS THAN VALUE GIVEN •L-ACTUAL VALUE IS KNOWN TO BE GREATER THAN VALIJE GIVEf! •U-MATERIAL WAS ANAL'/ZED FOR BUT NOT DETECTED, THE NUMBER IS THE MINIMUM QUANTITATION LIMIT, • To: File From: Pat DeRosa ~ Re: Davis Park Road TCE Site NCD 986175644 October 1, 1990 On October 1, 1990, I spoke by telephone with Don Rigger, OSC-EPA (404) 347- 3931 regarding the subject site. He said that EPA will resample some of the wells during the week of October 8, 1990 to determine whether levels have mcreased above the 128 ug/1 EPA action level or whether levels are increasing at a rate so that the action level will be exceeded within six months. Currently, no alternate water is being provided by EPA. Community water systems have switched over to unaffected wells and private users have been advised by the Gaston County Health Department not to drink the water. Norl.1r0Jjnc1 Department of Human R.ces~ Jr 0 Division of Health Service C ~ ,., 1 ~99 Environmental Epidemiology Branch ,-". · .:)£ -,-..,=-~13 · Dtinking Water Health Risk Evaluation f,i;>_r J'<:",.o '~~ ·~~ Chlorinated Solvents uq~ ,c>,? ,YJ ..,._ .... ..--DATE= t"F /r 6 LABORATORY NUMBER ~JI~~ , lJ8T736 Based on these analytical results, this water is contaminated with c rinated solvents which have been widely used (both industrially and in home-use products) for many years. One chlorinated solvent, vinyl chloride, is known to cause cancer in humans. Man,y other chlorinated solvents have l;,een shown to cause cancer in laboratory animals. However, none of these chemicals is known to caUse cancer in humans. Some chlorinated solvents have not been linked to cancer. For these chemicals, acceptable intake levels are much higher and are based on other health effects. The U. S. Environmental Protection Agency has set maximum contaminant levels (MCL) for a number of chlorinated solvents. The MCL is the amount of a chemical that is considered acceptable in public drinking water supplies. The maximum contaminant level is not binding f~r users of private supply wells, but is a useful guideline, Chemical Maximum Contaminant Level ( ppb) This Well (ppb) ( ) This water is acceptable for all uses due to the very low levels present. ( ) Resample in about ___ month ( s). ( PLE.ASE INDICATE ON LAB SHEET J THAT IT IS A RESAMPLE AND PROVIDE PREVIOUS SAMPLE NUMBER(S).) ( This water is significantly contaminated and should not be used for drinking or cooking. Prolonged bathirg/showering should be avoided. ( ) This water is highly contaminated and should not be used for drinking, / cooking, or b~thing/showerin~f/ J/ / . /JIJ-flt(f_:J,, tu /~ /41!)1fll?J,i', \ Comments:~ fa ~~ 3 we/!Jr tV-(l./ ~/~ /, ,,,1/i t,/ :/1 11): {/. ~ ~ "" ;•uu,,,.{ /,t) few, /uJ,/f-l ,Nl , /#Ap "" , ,,,, !''or furtlier .informat.ion, C:Dntocl. lcpidemioloqy Branch, (9.19) 7D-341U. l)HS 1',Ur, (Rev.ised 5/09) F:11'•.i n1nmc•:n1 G.l Fp:i.dem:iolo~r, n,-,Hll:li llr. Ken Rudo, F.nviro11mental N. Carolina Def~=c~~nt of Huma.sources Divis.ion of Health Services Environmental Epiaemiology Branch Drinking Water Health Risk Evaluation General . DATE: r/'ahD j I LABORATORY NUMBER. _ ___,_7<_0..:_u'J_J--1-) __ _ ( Basea on these a~alytical results, this water should be consiaerea·safe for normal usage. ( ) Chemical analysis aia not show any contamination. Water shoula be resarnplea if oaor or taste persists. ( ) The water shoula not be used for drinking or cooking purposes, avoid. prolonged bathing/showering. ( ) Basecl on these analytical results, this water is highly contaminated ·and should not be used for drinking, cooking, or bathing/showering. ( ) The laboratory' results are not conclusive, please resarnple: For further information, contact Dr. Ken Rudo F.pidemioloyy Branch, (919) 7)3-3110. UHS 1411 (Revised ~/89) Envlronmental Epidemiology Branch Environmental N.C. Dept' Environment, Health and Natur-Resources Division of Laboratory Services State Laboratury of Public Health P.O. Box 28047, Raleigh, N.C. 27611 Environmental Sciences Analysis Report Address: Name of Owner, Patient G or Supply: ::c? 2ft h J/21, I :, jJ){ j2 04 County: Gl/5 -fa,r> . Report To: Tc:,., (~,,,(J'f;r ~.S-/c,,, c; fr1v!k(lk1 V OC, Address: C/9/ LU /-JtAc/SOY) 6/JCJ &:zs v a1 q ,I 11/c Jft5 ;L Date Collected: 7-1J..-1/(, Collected By: Analysis Desired: Laboratory Sample Sample Description or Remarks Number Number 905928 {o-{, fcn·i/Vc6 ~r=;:-)e_ ---- oni:-92'-) ,_,.,J,y ,. (0-7 flc fi~od v J{t° S 0111 // / (:_, , 9nc-9 ,,· 0d ,.,:J (o-)) fr) co/~ Ck) / 90$931 ((J-,)3 Gcccl /.{_)) n P i.,J / SE : Results In ATTACHED~~ Date Received _7"---~/_3_-~9...,,1)"--_,_,4~,4_,__ __ Date Reported 7-2<>-9t1 Date Extracted Date Analyzed -JC~ rr/nJ90A.£rrL Reported By: {Jb? ;{J /U'c{,.,<__ DEHNR Form 2364 Revised (9-89) Laboratory -STATE LABORATORY OF PUBLIC HEALT. OIVISI~ HEALTH SERVICES, N.C. D£PARTHENT Of~ RESOURCES P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. WILHINGTON Sl, RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 Laboratory No. -1-z'.c.;11__,5'..,,_,9_..J..,fi-----PURGEABLE COHPOUNDS Date of Analysis COHPOUND µg/1 COMPOUND Dichlorodifluoro-rethane /J Chlorobenzene Chloromethane Ethvlbenzene A'invl Chloride 1. 1 1.2-Tetrachloroethane Braranethane n-Xvlene Chloroethane m-Xvlene ,• Trichlorofluoromethane o-Xvlene ✓1. 1-0ichloroethvlene Stvrene Hethvlene Chloride Broooform tert-8utvl Hethvl Ether Isooroovlbenzene (Transl 1. 2-0i ch loroethvl ene I l 2.2-Tetrachloroethane I 1 ether Brorobenzene 1 1-0ichloroethane n-Pmnvl benzene 2 2-0ichloroorooane 1 2 3-Trichlo~~ane (Cisl 1.2-0ichloroethvlene 2-Ch lorotol uene Chlorofonn 1 3.5-Trirrethvlbenzene IBClll Bronochloro-rethane 4-Chlorotoluene ✓1. 1. 1-Trichloroethane fTert) Butvl Benzene 1 1-0i ch 1 or""""""ne Pentachloroethane ✓Carbon Tetrachloride 1 2 4-Trirrethvlbenzene ✓Benzene 1Sec1 Butvl Benzene ✓1.2-0ichloroethane n-ls lto 1 uene ✓Tri ch loroethvlene '7n 1 3-0ichlorobenzene 1. 2-0i ch 1 ornn.-onane " ✓1 4-0ichlorobenzene Bro:n:>dichloromethane n-8utvlbenzene Oibraranethane 1 2-0ichlorobenzene Toluene /Bis\ 2 Chlorois 1 Ether 1 1 2-Trichloroethane 1 2-Dibroro-3 Chloroornnane Tetrachloroethene 1.2 4-Trichlorobenzene 1 3 Olchlorvv't.rl"V\.ane Hexachlorobutadiene Oibronochloro-rethane N>nhthalene 1. 2-0i bro-roe thane IEOBl 1 2 3-Trichlorobenzene 1-Chlorohexane - - HDL -Hinirrun Detection Limit for water (EPA Hethod 502.2), is 1.0 µg/1. 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 -Haterial was analyzed for but not detected. NA -Not analyzed. 1/ -Tentative identification. ✓ -Re~ulatcd VOC T -Tr1halomethane N.C. Division of Health Services OHS 3068--0 (l/89 Laboratory) µg/1 I J i I ; j ' ' I -STATE LABORATORY Of PUBL JC H[All- OJVISI~ HEALTH SERVICES, N.C. OEPARlMl:NT Of"MN RESOJRCES P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. WILMINGTON ST, RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 Laboratory No. 9o,:57'cJ9 PURGEABLE COMPOUNDS Date of Analysis - COMPOUND ~g/1 COMPOUND Oichlorodifluoranethane u Chlorobenzene Chloranethane Ethvlbenzene /Vi nvl Ch 1 ori de 1.1 1 2-Tetrachloroethane Brorarethane n-Xvlene Ch loroethane m-Xvlene Tri ch lorofluoranethane o-Xvlene ✓1 1-Dichloroethvlene Stvrene llethvlene Chloride Srarofonn tert--Butvl llethvl Ether · Isnn~vlbenzene lTransl 1. 2--0i ch loroethvlene 1 1 2 2 Tetrachloroethane I 1 ether Braoobenzene 1. 1--0ichloroethane n-P....,..~··l benzene 2 2--0ichloroorooane 1 2 3-Trichlo ne (Cisl 1.2-0ichloroethvlene '} ,lo 2-Ch loroto 1 uene Chlorofonn 11 1.3 5-Trill>?thvlbenzene ISC/11 Srarochloranethane 4-Ch lorotol uene ✓1 1. !-Trichloroethane flertl Butvl Benzene 1 1 Dichlor ne Pentachloroethane ✓Carbon Tetrachloride 1 2 4-Trill>?thvlbenzene ✓Benzene !Seel Butyl Benzene ✓1.2-0ichloroethane . n-Is lto l uene ✓Trichloroethvlene "7. / l 3-0ichlorobenzene 1 2-Dichlor~~ane t,( ✓1 4-Dichlorobenzene Srarodichloronethane n Butvlbenzene Oibrorarethane 1 2-Dichlorobenzene Toluene !Sisl 2 Chloroisnn~vl Ether 1 1 2-Trichloroethane 1 2-Dibroro-3 Chloroor~ane Tetrachloroethene +ro..ce.. 1 2 4-Trichlorobenzene 1 3--0ichloroorooane I, Hexachlorobutadiene Oibraroch loranethane Naohthalene 1.2--0ibroroethane (E08l _L,2 3-Trichlorobenzene 1-Chlorohexane - CO!'f'ENTS: MOL -Minirn.rn Detection Limit for water (EPA llethod 502.2), is 1.0 ~g/1. 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 -l\aterial was analyzed for but not detected. NA -Mot analyzed. 1/ -Tentative identification. ✓ -Re~ulated voe T -Tr1halonethane M.C. Division of Health Services OHS 3068--0 (1/89 Laboratory) ~g/1 Jj . , I • • STATE LABORATORY OF PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES, N.C. DEPARTMENT OF HUIIAN RESOURCES P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. WILHINGTON ST, RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 Laboratory No. tJIJJf 30 PURGEABLE COHPOUNOS Date of Analysis COHPOUNO ]Jg/1 COMPOUND Dichlorodifluorarethane IJ Ch 1 orobenzene Ch 1 crane thane Ethvlbenzene vVinvl Chloride 1 1 1 2-Tetrachloroethane Braranethane n-Xvlene Chloroethane m-Xvlene Trichlorofluorarethane o-Xvlene ✓l 1-0ichloroethvlene Stvrene Hethvlene Chloride Brorofonn tert-8utvl Hethvl Ether Isl'V'\rl"V'tvlbenzene (Transl 1.2-Dichloroethvlene 1 1 2 2-Tetrachloroethane Js~=vl ether . Brcmobenzene 1 1-0ichloroethane +,ra_c_.e..., n-Proovlbenzene 2 2-0ichlo~=ane ' J 1 2.3-Trichloroorooane !Cis) 1 2-Dichloroethvlene :) ' !J 2-Ch loroto 1 uene Chloroform .J.,,..,,f',, T 1 3.5-Trimethvlbenzene IBCMl Brarochlorarethane 'J 4-Ch lorotol uene ✓1. 1. 1-Trichioroethane -.1...-~(' ,, iTert) Butvl Benzene 1 1-Dichlo, ne /J Pentachloroethane ✓Carbon Tetrachloride I ....l..l.,_1:-Trimethvlbenzene ✓Benzene J/ rsec) Butvl Benzene ✓1 2-Dichloroethane -t-("ll I',:, o-Isooroovltoluene ✓Trichloroethvlene r:; '1,.,;,; 1 3-0ichlorobenzene 1 2-0ichlor~=ane 11 ✓l 4-0ichlorobenzene Brarodichloranethane n-Butvlbenzene Di braranethane 1 2 Dichlorobenzene Toluene IBisl 2 Chlorois 1 Ether 1. l.2-Trich1oroethane I 1.2-0ibrcrro-3 Chloroor~ane Tetrachloroethene ...J-r/1 ,, 0 1 2 4-Trichlorobenzene 1 3-0ichloroorooane " Hexachlorobutadiene Dibrarochlorarethane N>nhtha 1 ene 1 2-Dibroroethane IE061 1 2 3-Trichlorobenzene 1-Chlorohexane \ - cc,t£NTS: MOL -Hinim..rn Detection Limit for water (EPA Method 502.2), is 1.0 ]Jg/1. 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 -l\aterial was analyzed for but not detected. NA -Not analyzed. 1/ -Tentative identification. ✓ -Re~ulated voe T -Tr1halarcthane N.C. Division of Health Services ~S 3068-0 ( 1/89 Laboratory) ]Jg/1 /,I I • STATE LASOOATORY OF PUBLIC HEAL T& DIVISI-HEALTH SERVICES, N.C. DEPARTMENT OF~ RESOORCES P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. WILMINGTON Sl, RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 Laboratory No. £;: 5"f~3 / PURGEABLE COIIPOONDS Date of Analysis COIIPOUND µg/1 COIIPOIJND Oichlorodifluorcrnethane I J Chlorot>enzene Ch lorcrnethane I Ethvlbenzene IVinvl Chloride l 1 l 2-Tetrachloroethane Broranethane n-Xvlene Chloroethane m--Xvlene Trichlorofluorcrnethane o-Xvlene ✓l. 1-0ichloroethvlene Stvrene llethvlene Chloride Brorofonn tert-8utvl llethvl Ether Is,..,..__,,., 1 benzene (Transl 1.2-0ichloroethvlene I 1 1 2 2-Tetrachloroethane ls l ether ' I Brarobenzene l. 1-Dichloroethane I n-P,.,..,..vlbenzene 2 2-0ichlo~~ane I 1.2 3-Trichloroorooane (Cisl 1 2-0ichloroethvlene I 2--Ch lorotol uene Chloroform I 1.3 5-Trirrethvlbenzene CBCMl Brarochlorcrnethane 4--Ch loroto l uene ✓l l. 1-Trichloroethane ! ITertl Butvl Benzene 1 1-0icnlor~~ne Pentachloroethane ✓Carbon Tetrachloride 1,2,4 Trirreth~lbenzene ✓Benzene /Seel Butvl Benzene ✓1 2-0ichloroethane {/ o-ls lto luene ✓Tri ch loroethvlene .Lr~ae, l 3-Dichlorobenzene l 2-0ichlorm,.,..,..ane l I ✓l 4 Oichlorobenzene Brarodichloroo,ethane ' ' n-8utvlbenzene Oibroranethane i 1 2-0ichlorobenzene Toluene I /Bis) 2 Chloroisnnronvl Ether l l 2-Trichloroethane w' 1 2-0ibrono-3 Chlo,.,..,..,.,..,..ane Tetrachloroethene It< l 2 4-Trichlorobenzene 1.3-0ichloroorooane. l I f-lexachlorobutadiene Oibrarochlorcrnethane Nanhthalene 1.2-0ibrcm:>ethane (E06) I 1 2.3-Trichlorobenzene 1--Ch l orohexane .!/ ' - MOL -MinilTUTl Detection Limit for water (EPA llethod 502.2), is 1.0 µg/1. 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 -llaterial·was analyzed for but not detected. NA -Not analyzed. 1/ -Tentative identification. ✓ -Re~ulated voe T -Tr1halo:rcthane N.C. Division of Health Services OHS 3068-0 (1/89 Laboratory) µg/1 I ; I ' ' ' ' v' • • NorU, C:ilroline, Department of Human Resources Division of Health Service Environmental Epidemiology Branch [)rinking Water Health Risk Eva±uation Chlorinated Solvents-· ___ _ DATE :--'-<Vi~/2.-_,_/_f_6 __ LABORATORY NUMBER For 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 cause cancer in humans. Many other chlorinated solvents have been shown to cause cancer in laboratory animals. However, none of these chemicals is known to cause cancer in humans. Some chlorinated sol.vents have not been linked to cancer. For these chemicals, acceptable intake levels are much higher and are based on other health effects. The u. s. Environmental Protection Agency J:,as set·maximum contaminant levels (MCL) for a number of chlorinated solvents. The MCL is the amount of ·a cl,nmical that is considered acceptable in public drinking water supplies. The maximum contaminant level is not binding for users of private supply wells, but is a useful guideline. ( ) J This ( ) Maximum Contaminant l,evel (ppb) This Well. (ppb) }/{, ,3111./, --j,·76(3.JJ J', I f/,t -;ffot )51, fi/! ff~ _.,... 117otJI; sc.111! ~f/1j('Jft water is acceptable for all uses due to the very low levels p1·esent. Resample i.n about ____ month(s). (PLEASE INDIC/\TE 011 LAI) SIIEE'I' THAT IT IS I\ RESAHPLE AND PROVIDE PREVIOUS SAHPLE HUMBER( S).) This water is significantly contaminat~d and should not be used for drinking or cooking. Prolonged bathing/ihowering should be avoided. \ ) Th.is water is highly contaminated and should nol be used for drinking, cooking, or bathing/showering. . wt#~ Ito £l)f-/J, (L, Con1n10nlc: ~ Ji.'/ wdi J (~h~ /4-_ . ~ ('til/UA yJj (o,,p~ tJtJui'tf Po'1 ~-~-.A}, 1/M 111 o-i-A fifld . . ® I .JI ())' L. M ~ ;l'l /4 ~fi-k~ f,;,~f' .A 3 Al;;jtf, ft; !" 1 P ;~,/efJ _) F°!J1· !.ur·! lit·!· inl<irn:,11. ir-1i1, r.:•1nt;n':I. E1,id1~miC1_ln,.1v nr0nch, (~i.lY) ·1~t-J'1J•.:. UII'.-: ')',1 IL { Hr•v i ::crl 'J/t1·➔) i<1i,• i 1·•1n1111:1;1 nl F1,idr~:11:::,l1y1·: l1,1·,111c:l1 N.t;. Dept. • of Environment, Health and Natura~sources Division of Laboratory Services State Laboratory of Public Health P.O. Box 28047, Raleigh, N.C. 27&11 Environmental Sciences Analysis Report Name of Oll!ler, Ptt-ient or Supply: ()95/q// Address: o/11 ?J,/lc,,cb,1 81.d' County: ~,{?P?J Report To: 8Ci)Ced«nf 0&@11_ <ai&v /k.,r/45 voe l/;1Alv5,'.S Address: w~-=~Ow)Vr I ~yj,11~ ~~ Date Collected: f-;:)3-96' ~ ' Collected By: ;:vo:-UJ/1/1k Analysis Desi red: _ ___,j,.~~~~v~='------- Laboratory Sample Sample Description or Remarks Results In Number Number 906355 t'o-I (Y\::1,1 n-.,_,;,; :f>. •• K pm 906356 4 f'\vf\: -'t-e, /l,L ,C,}-f',-_ SEE ATTAi 90635 ►; r, D11Qt1+, . f?p_J._N ,.,ft"ffer I Lt,;,,\ 906358 , l'w f~,iqr /1,., k ( ('In-,"' ~_f-"1/; J}lS5 I ., -"\r-, ~ ()nc,O)''r 1\T7 Date Received _ _n5?-c-ad!..-1L-_Y.1-0 1 . L . . 1 . 2 1 w - < : . . i . ; . . L C ~ - Dato. Reported 8"-2--"I -id H ED9Hf1 Date Extracted Date Analyzed \J~U: p/9o fjf1f\ Reported By: _'P;r) K,A-f';;~ DEHNR Form 2J&4 Revised (9-69) Labor a tot·y ' - , • STATE, LABORATORY OF PUBLIC HEALT'. DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES, N.C. DEPARTIIENT OF 'KN RESOJRCES P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. WILHINGTON ST, RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 , / /_ fa 355 PURGEABLE OJIIPOUNDS Date of Analysis f~~/7'.() Laboratory No. OJIIPOUND \1911 OJIIPOUND Dichlorodifluoranethane I I Chlorobenzene Ch loranethane Ethvlbenzene >'Vinvl Chloride 1.1. 1.2-Tetrachloroethane Braiorethane n-Xvlene Chloroethane m--Xvlene Trichlorofluoranethane o-Xvlene ✓1 1-Dichloroethvlene Stvrene Hethvlene Chloride 8rooofonn tert-8utvl Hethvl Ether I ]benzene ITransll 2-Dichloroethvlene 1 1.2.2-Tetrachloroethane I 1 ether 8rooobenzene 1 1-Dichloroethane n-Proovlbenzene 2.2-Dichloroorooane 1 2 3-Trichlo ane ICisl 1 2-Dichloroethvlene +,n 2-Ch loroto 1 uene Chlorofonn +nu."--,-1.3 5-Trirrethvlbenzene {BC/I) 8romch loranethane /,I 4-Ch 1 oroto 1 uene ✓1. 1 !-Trichloroethane ' ,. ITert) Butvl Benzene 1. 1-0ichlort'V'\r~ne u Pentachloroethane ✓Carbon Tetrachloride 1.2.4-Trirrethvlbenzene ✓Benzene ISecl Butvl Benzene ✓l 2-Dichloroethane o I ltol uene ✓Tri ch loroethvlene I. 'fo • ?, 1. 3-Dich lorobenzene 1 2-Dichlor""r""ane +r-" ~ ,,_ ✓1.4-Dichlorobenzene Braiodichloranethane u n-Butvlbenzene Dibrarorethane -JI 1.2-Dichlorobenzene Toluene t{'~fJ. (Bisl 2 Chlorois 1 Ether 1 1 2-Trichloroethane u 1.2-Dibrooo-3 Chlornnronane Tetrachloroethene k 1.2 4-Trichlorobenzene 1 3-Dichlo"""r=ane ,, Hexachlorobutadiene Dibrarochloranethane N>0 hthalene 1.2-Dibraroethane fED!ll 1.2.3-Trichlorobenzene 1-Chlorohexane • I . HDL -Hininun Detection Limit for water (EPA Hethod 502.2), is 1.0 \19/1. 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 -Haterial was analyzed for but not detected. NA -Not analyzed. 1/ -Tentative identification. ✓ -Re~ulated voe T -Tr1halanethane N.C. Division of Health Services OHS 3068--0 (1/89 Laboratory) \1911 II . • STATE LABOOATORY Of PUBLIC HEALT. DIVISION Of HEALTH SERVICES, N;C. DEPARTMENT Of l«JIIAN RESOURCES Laboratory No. P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. WILHINGTON ST, AALEIGH, N.C. 27611 . / 9{)0 ,J }0 PURGEABLE COHPOONOS Date of Analysis 3/i2,z;lf't7 COHPOON0 1'911 COHPOON0 ,. 0ichlorcidifluorarethane II Chlorobenzene Chlorarethane Ethvlbenzene ~-'." vVinvl Chloride 1 1. 1,2-Tetrachloroelhane .. Brarore thane o-Xvlene .. Ch loroethane m-Xvlene Trichlorofluorarethane o-Xvlene ✓1.1-Dichloroethvlene Slvrene Hethvlene Chloride Brarofonn . tert-8utvl Hethvl Ether I !benzene {Transl 1.2-Dichloroethvlene 1. 1 2 2-Tetrachloroethane Is~rnnvJ ether Brarobenzene 1 1-Dichloroethane n-Prnnvl benzene . 2 2-Dichlornnrnnane 1.2.3-Trichlorocrocane /Cisl 1 2-Dichloroethvlene 2-Chlorotoluene Chlorofonn 1.3 5-Trirrethvlbenzene CBCHl Brarochlorarethane 4-Chlorotoluene ✓1. 1. I-Trichloroethane ITertl Butvl Benzene 1 1-Dichlo ne Pentachloroethane ✓carbon Tetrachloride 1 2 4-Trirrethvlbenzene ✓Benzene (Seel Butvl Benzene ✓1.2-0ichloroethane D-1 lto 1 uene ✓Tri ch 1 oroe thvl ene '.,(, 1 3-Dichlorobenzene 1.2-Dichlormrmane J ✓1 4-Dichlorobenzene Brorodichloromethane n-8utvlbenzene 0ibrarorethane 1 2-Dichlorobenzene Toluene (Bis) 2 Chlorois 1 Ether 1. 1.2-Trichloroethane 1.2-Dibraro-3 Chlorocrnnane Tetrachloroethene 1 2.4-Trichlorobenzene 1 3-Dichlorocrocane Hexachlorobutadiene Dibrarochlorarethane Nanhthalene 1 2-Dibraroethane (EDBl 1 2.3-Trichlorobenzene 1-Chlorohexane I 1, -1-n,J" , ..l ~n C -· .. 1, ') I H0L -HinilTUTl Detection limit for water (EPA Hethod 502.2), is 1.0 \JQ/1. 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 -Haterial was analyzed for but not detected. NA -Not analyzed. 1/ -Tentative identification. ✓ -Re~ulated VOC T -lr1halomethane N.C. Division of Health Services OHS 3068-0 (1/89 laboratory) 1'911 . ' .. .. i .. •· ., ' . · . ... .. .. ' ' • STATE LABORATORY Of PUBLIC HEAL T'. 0IVISION Of HEALTH SERVICES, N.C. OEPARTIIENT Of '5N RESOURCES P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. WIUIINGTON ST, RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 / Laboratory No. :f!J03,5°1 PURGEABLE COIIPOON0S Date o/Ana·lysis ..:. . . . ;-. i .. COMPOUN0 \Jg/1 COIIPOOND : .. .. Dichlorodifluorarethane IA Chlorobenzene ., Chlorarethane Ethvlbenzene ,rvinvl Chloride 1 1 1 2-Tetrachloroethane ~ ... Bronorethane o-Xvlene Chloroethane m-Xvlene Trichlorofluorarethane o-Xvlene ✓-1 1 Dichloroethvlene Stvrene llethvlene Chloride Brarofonn tert-Butvl llethvl Ether I lbenzene llransl 1 2-t>ichloroethvlene 1 1.2 2 Tetrachloroethane Is 1 ether Brarobenzene 1 1-t>ichloroethane n-Proovl benzene 2.2-t>ichloroorwane ' 1.2 3-Trichlo~~ane ICisl 1 2-t>ichloroethvlene /." 2--{;h loroto 1 uene Chlorofonn IK ' 1 3 5-Trimethvlbenzene (BOil Braroch lorarethane Ll 4--{;h 1 oroto 1 uene ✓1. 1 1-Trichloroethane /k Oertl Butvl Benzene 1. 1-Dichlo ne ' Pentachloroethane ✓Carbon Tetrachloride lt 1.2.4-Trimethvlbenzene ✓Benzene K (Seel Butvl Benzene ✓1 2-Dichloroethane I) D-1 ltoluene ✓Trich loroethvlene .dill. I 1.3-t>ichlorobenzene 1,2-Dichloroor""ane I ✓1 4-Dichlorobenzene Brorodichlorcmethane n-Butvlbenzene Di bronorethane 1 2-Dichlorobenzene Toluene /Bisl 2 Chloroisnr,rnovl Ether 1 1 2-Trichloroethane .J-rn ,.., 1 2-Dibraro-3 Chlo ane Tetrachloroethene -k-/J,. p 1 2 4-Trichlorobenzene 1 3-Dichloroornnane I Hexachlorobutadiene Dibrarochlorarethane N•nhthalene 1 2-Di braroethane (EOB) 1 2 3-Trichlorobenzene 1--{;hlorohexane I COltENTS: HuL -MinilTI.ITl Detection Limit for water (EPA llethod 502.2), is 1.0 \Jg/1. 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 -Material was analyzed for but not detected. NA -Not analyzed. 1/ -Tentative identification. ✓ -Re~ulatcd VOC T -Tr1halcmethane N.C. Division of Health Services 011S 3068-0 (1/89 Laboratory) . I \Jg/1 " - • .. , .... • STATE LABORATORY Of PUBLIC HEALT& DIVlSIPOf HEALTH SERVICES, N.C. DEPARHIENT OFWAN RESOURCES P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. WlLHINGTON ST, RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 Laboratory No. 'tt:90352 PURGEABLE COHPOONDS ~~-:.ofkai1~i·,~:w ~b:o .. · .. '• , .. COHPOUND \Jg/1 COHPOUND . '·. ' ' Dichlorodifluoranethane I Chloranethane vVinvl Chloride eraromthane Chlorobenzene Ethvlbenzene •. -· . .. 1-1.1.2-Tetrachltiroethane o-Xvlene . : . ' .. .. '• .. ·, :· - Chloroethane m-Xvlene Trichlorofluoranethane o-Xvlene ✓1.1-Dichloroethvlene Stvrene Hethvlene Chloride Braoofonn tert-1lutvl Hethvl Ether I lbenzene (Trans' 1 2-Dichloroethvlene 1 1.2 .2-Tetrach loroethane Is 1 ether Braoobenzene 1.1-Dichloroethane n-PNY>vlbenzene 2.2-0ichlornnrnnane rcisl 1.2-Dichloroethvlene I 1 .2 3-Trichlo~~ane 2-Ch lorotoluene Chlorofonn +race. --r 1 3 5-Trimethvlbenzene fBCHl Brarochloranethane Ii 4-Chlorotoluene- ✓l. l. 1-Trichlnroethane -h-n t' V 'Tertl Butvl Benzene 1.1-Dichlo, ne I Pentachloroethane ✓carbon Tetrachloride 1.2 4-Trimethvlbenzene ✓Benzene ISecl Butvl Benzene ✓1.2-Dichloroethane . ✓Tri ch loroethvlene ,:; A. I n-I ltoluene 1 3-Dichlorobenzene 1 2-Dichlornnrnnane u ✓1.4-Dichlorobenzene Brarodichlorc:rnethane Dibraromthane -v n-1lutvlbenzene l 2-Dichlorobenzene Toluene +r"/11' n !Bis) 2 Chlorois ,vl Ether 1 1 2-Trichloroethane [). Tetrachloroethene :J/),t; l 2-0ibraoo-3 Chlo, ane 1 2.4-Trichlorobenzene 1.3-0ichlornnrnnane /; Hexachlorobutadiene Dibrarochloranethane N>nhthalene 1 2-0ibraroethane fEDBl 1 2 3-Trichlorobenzene 1-Chlorohexane ,1 ClJl'tENTS: HDL -Hininun Detection Limit for water (EPA Hcthod 502.2), is 1.0 \Jg/1. 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 -Haterial was analyzed for but not detected. NA -Not analyzed. 1/ -Tentative identification . .r -Re~ulated VOC T -Tr1halomethane N.C. Division of Health Services D!!S 3068-0 ( l/89 Laboratory) ~\ ,• .. . ,., . <\Jg/1 .. I ' ·. ., ,/ 6 August 1990 To: File From: Ed Wallingford, NC Superfund Section Re: Telecon with Carl Bell, owner of Moore's Transmission shop property Mr. Bell provided the following information concerning the history of the Moore's Transmission shop property: -He bought the buildings and property approximately 30 years ago from Mr. John Birch of Gastonia, NC. -He operated a service station until about ten years ago, but the station was only used for pumping gasoline. The property was also used as a service station under Mr. Birch's ownership. -The USTs at the site were used for petroleum storage and were given to Mr. Bell by Acme Petroleum of Gastonia. Water and Sewer service lines were connected to the establishment approximately 15 years ago. -Water was previously obtained from a well located on property to the south of the transmission shop. The well is located on the south side of the adjacent residence. -There has never been a septic tank on the property; Mr. Bell is not sure if there is a drainfield. • UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Ms. Pat DeRosa Chief, Cercla Branch North Carolina DEHNR P.O. Box 27687 Raleigh, NC 27611 Dear Ms. DeRosa: REGION IV 345 COURTLAND STREET. N.E. ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30365 -«t:J:;tJ V ED JUL :JO 1990 SUPERfUND SECTION July 27, 1990 I have enclosed the results from the Davis Park Road drinking water samples collected by Phil Henderson on July 6, 1990 and analyzed by the EPA laboratory in Athens, Georgia. As you can see these results are somewhat lower than the most recent results reported by the North Carolina laboratory. Region IV policy requires that the "removal action level" for a specific compound (128 ppb for trichloroethylene) be exceeded before this office can contemplate the provision of an alternate source of drinking water to affected residents. In addition, the data used to make this determination must be developed at the EPA laboratory. Because the levels in both wells are quite elevated and another laboratory has reported significantly higher concentrations, this office will sample these'·'wells on a quarterly basis. The next scheduled sampling event ·•for these wells will be October 6, 1990. I encourage you to continue your monitoring of this problem. If you develop data demonstrating·that the concentrations are increasing, we will re-evaluate our sampling schedule. If you have any questions regarding this matter please contact me at 404/347-3931. R.e))~y /I --, . Don Rigge:~e Coordinator Emergency Response and Removal Branch SAMPLE AND ANALYSIS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM EPA-REGION IV ESD. ATHENS. GA. PURGEABLE ORGANICS DATA REPORT .. .. " .. * '"*""'*** *"'"* * ** *•* *" •·* 't""t '""** * ** PROJECT NO. 90-725 SAMPLE NO. 48046 SAMPLE TYPE: DRKWATER SOURCE: DAVIS PARK RO. I STATION ID: PW02 DAVIS PARK RO. (Mll':\ 'KeS-;CA€"<Cc.j PROG ELEM: SSF CITY: GASTONIA COLLECTION START: COLLECTED BY: P. HENDERSON Sf: NC 07 /06/90 1330 STOP: 00/00/00 07/18/~0 ' . ' '. *** ♦ * * 4 * * *. * * * * * * * * * * * * T 't ,-T * :C * * * * :f ♦ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * + * * * * * + "t UG/L ANALYTICAL RESULTS I.IG/L ANALYTICAL r-ESUL TS zsu ~':ill 25U 25U Z5U 25U 2e.OU • 250U 25U 25U · 2Sl.! 't':,01.I • 3.8J 25V 2.50U r'\r:"" 4~v 't':-1.l 25U 25U /.5U 25U ·;u;u 62 2SU 25U Z5U CHLOROMETHANE VIMYL CHLORIDE BROMOMETHANE CHcOROETHANE TRICHLOHOfLUUKOMtlHANE 1. 1-D!CHLOROETHENE( 1. 1-0ICHLOROFTHYLEMEJ ACETONE CARBON O I SUL F JOE METHYLENE CHLO~IDE TR ~N~-;-!.. .f :::2 l ~ t!~. 9~QC r HEN E , , , v.,1.vr11 .. ur.vi.:.1n.l-l.NC V H!YL t\CET:'\TE CIS-1. 2-DICHLOROETHENE ') ")_nTf'Ut r,nr,nnl"ln • ,,,-._. ,_ .., ._ '-'' 11..v,,vr ,,vr-H,,.-._ ~~~~~~. -~ I~~~--~~-·i ?~E Ul'\VmvvnLUf'\UIVIC 'M.1-1.NC 1:HLOROFO?.M 1. i .i-TRICHLORIJtTHAMI:: 1 . 1 ··O I CHLOROrROrENE (.AkB(1M ft. I P.P.t_'.HL(lR !OE 1 .2-0ICHLOROETHANE 9!:!IJZ!:NE TR i CHLOROE Ti it NE\ Tf< ! CHLIJ!-(Ut f HYL EN!: ) 1. 2-UICHLOROPROPANE DTBROMOMt!HllMt. GROl,10D I CHL0RGMETHANE :t -1= :t FOOTNOTES•* -1= 25U z50U 25U 2'5,IJ 25U 25U 25U 250U 2$1_1 25U 25V L5U 2SU 25l.1 25V 25!..! ·/SU 25U :l:51_1 25U 25IJ ·)F,I_/ 2SU 2131.I CIS-1 .3-DICHLOROPROPENE Mt IHYL ISOBUTYL KETONE TOLUENE TRMJS-1. 3-0ICHLOnorROP[IJE 1. 1 .2-TRICHLOROETHANE TETRACIJLOROCTHCIJE( TETRACHLOROETH.vLHJf' J 1.3-DICHLOROPROPANE METHYL BUTYL KETONE DI BROMOCHLOROME THAtJE CHL0RORFM7Fr..H-' 1 .1 ,1 ,2 TCTRACHLOROETHANE tlHYL BENZENE (M-AND/OR P-lXYLENF 0-XYLENE ST"v-Rf"Ni= pr,n,oni:-nr,,, U"VUIVI VI\ITl ~KIJMQ8EN:ZENE 1.1.2.2-TETRACHLOROETHAME 1 , 2, 3-Tr. I OILOROrROrAlJ[ 0-CHLOF<O I Ol. 111:NE P-CHLOROTOLUENE 1 :..i.-n I n-H nonRt:f..1 E~!: 1 :4-DiCHLOROBEN ENE 1, 2-D!CHLOROBE~J ENE •A-AVERAGE VALUE •NA-NOT ANALYZED •NAI-INTERFERENCES •J-EST!MATEO VALUE •N-PRESUMPTIVE EVIDENCE OF PRESWCE OF MAT;'RIAI. •K-ACTUAL VALUE IS KNOWN TO BE LESS THAN VALUE GIVEN •L-ACTUAL VALUE IS KNOWN TO BE GREATER THAN VALUE GIVEN •U-MATERIAL WAS ANALYZED FOR BUT NOT DETECTED. THE NUMBER IS THE MINIMUM QUAfJTITAT!Dr4 LIMIT. SAMPLE AND ANALYSIS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM EPA-REGION IV ESD. ATHENS. GA. PURGEABLE ORGANICS DATA REPORT ••• .. • • •*• * ••••**** *** *•'"'••*••T· *** :t • PROJECT NO. 90-725 SAMPLE NO. 48045 SAMPLE TYPE: DRKWATER SOURCE: DAVIS PARK RD. , ) STATION ID: PW01 CEDAR RD. SUBDIVISION\CoMr,UA<fj we// PROG ELEM: SSF CITY: GASTONIA COLLECTION START: COLLECTED DY: P. HENDERSON ST: NC 07/06/90 1305 STOP: 00/00/00 07/18/UO . 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OU f, (HJ 5.0U i.; nn s: c,u 5.0IJ f~ ()ti ;JOU f5 <_)1_1 CIS-1 . 3-DI CHLOROPROPEIJE Mt!HYL ISOBUTYL KETONE TOLUENE TRANS-1 . 3-D I CHLonorRorrnc 1, 1, 2-TRICHLOROETHANE TETllACIILORO[THW[ ( ,ETRACHLOROETHYLENE I 1 ,3-DICHLOROPP.OPANE METHYL BUTYL KE JONE DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE CHLORORFM7FMi-: 1 ,1 ,1 ,2 TCTRACHLO~OETHANE t I HYL BENZEtJE ( M-At,D/OR P-l x·vLENF 0-XYLENE STVRFNF sr.rn.:orc:m.1 tj~UMOBE.M.ZEME 1. i. 2. 2-TETRA(.Hl_(lr~OE P·i.tlt-JE 1 , 2, 3-TP. I CHLOr?.OrRor;.JJE (1-CHLOKOHJI \JENE P-CHLOROTOL UEl<E 1 ·:..i.-o l 1·1-11 qi.;,nll,r:>,l"?Ct.11= i : 4-D i CHLOR{1BENZENE 1, 2-DICHLOROBE~~ZE~~E ":r :r F00TtJ0TES• * * •A-AVERAGE VALUE •NA-NOT ANALYZED •NAI-INTERFERENCES •J-EST!MATED VALUE •N-PRESUMPTIVE EVIDEIJCE OF PRESENCE OF MAERiM. •K-ACTUAL VALUE IS KNOWN TO BE LESS THAN VALUE GIVEN •L-ACTUAL VALUE JS KNOWN TO BE GREATER THAN VAL!JE GIVEN •U-MATERJAL WAS ANALYZED FOR BUT NOT DETECTED. THE NUMBER IS THE MINIMUM QUANTITATION LIMIT. SAMPLE AND ANALYSIS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM EPA-REGION JV ESD, ATHENS, GA. PURGEABLE ORGANICS DATA REPORT ... .. .. .. .. ··•l'~•••****** ............ 'f,t't1:'f'tt1-.ll PROJECT NO. 90-725 SAMPLE NO. 48044 SAMPLE TYPE: TRIP BLANK SOURCE: DAV IS PAR~. RD, STATION ID: TRIP BLANK TB-01 PROG ELEM: SSF CITY: GASTONIA COLLECTION START: COLLECTED DY: P. HENDERSON SI: NC 07/06/90 STOP: 00/00/0U 07;1s;s.in ••+ • ♦ • * 4 * • * * * * * * * * * * * "t •TT "t T * T * • * ~ • * * * • * * • * • * • * 4 • * * * • * * • * * * • • * ~ • T T UG/L ANALYTICAL RESULTS UG/L A~!ALYTlCAL RESULTS 5.0U $.Oil s.ou 5.0U 5.0U 5.0U sou 50U • 5.0U 5.0U 5.GV ':,f_ll_l • 5.0U 5.0IJ 51:-,u 5.QU '", fJII s:ou 5,0U f,.OU 5.0U 5_nu ::;_uu 5.0U 5.0U 5.0lJ CHLOROMETHAN[ VHJYL CHLORIDE BROMOMETHANf CHLOROETHAN[ TR!CHLO~OcLUORUMtlHANE 1, 1-DICHLOROETHENE( 1 .1-DICHLOROETHYLcNE) ACETONE CARBON DISULF!DF t.~ETHY~DJE Clll.-ORID[ TR~N~:-l:,f:::9!'~~~'-/~QETHENE I, I IJlVlll .. Ul'\VLIM~I\IC. \l!MYL :'\CET1\TE CIS-1 .2-DICHLOROFTHENE 0 ,; nrru1 r,nr,.nnr,n•••T"" ,_, ._ -..,_....,, 11 ... v,,v1· "vr Ml~I.. MF ·1 HVI t-Tl-NL ~.ET•)~!!: n,.,,..,,.,-,,.," """''"'"-~·'". •-u1,vmvvr1LUl'\UIVIC I nl-lNC. l_'HLOROfORM 1 .i .1-TRICHLOROETHONt 1 , 1 ···DI CHLOROrROPENE CAR!J(1M rt PVV.'.HLORIDE 1 . 2·-0 I CHLOROETHANE BHJZEME IR.iCrii..0ROf.Tlif:NE1 ff<!LHLUKUI: IHYLl:Nt:J 1, 2-DICHLOROPROPAIJE OJ AR(1M(1ME: I 11.l:l/'-!I: 3ROMGUICMLOROMETHANC ***FOOTNOTES*** 5.0U 5(111 5,0U ':-. 01_1 S.OU 5.0U 5.0U sou 5. Ql_l 5.0U 5.0U 5.UU S.OU 5.0U 5.0U r.. f\t t ~-x~ G.OU ~ n11 s:ou ~'-OU i;;, nu s.ou '3. QI_I CIS-1, 3-DICHLOROPROPEIJE Mt I HYL l SOBUTYL !f.ETONE TOLUENE TR.o\MS-1, 3-DICHLOf10f'RQP[fJ[ 1, 1 ,2-TR!CHLOROETHANE TETRACIILORO[TH[IJE( TETRACHLOROE THY LENE/ 1. 3-DICHLOROPROPANE . METHYL BUTYL KEIONc D!8ROMOCHLOROMETHANE OILOROP.fN7FMr 1 .1 .~.2 T[TRACHLOROETHANE tlHYL BENZENE (M-AND/OR P-)XYLENF 0-XYLnJE ST"YKi=Ni= onf\1,,....r:,......,,, U"VITIVI '-'""' ~t-tUM05EMZENE i. i. 2. 2-TETRA1-.HL1·1R(1E p-1,0,_1,JE ~ . 2, 3 -TR! CHLCRCf'RCf' AtJE 0-CHL ORO"f \ lL U E Ml: P-CHLOROTOLUENE 1 -~-11 I ('.\.-II (l\J,'IRi:;-M"?C'~IC' 1 :4-oicHLoRoBENZENE 1 .2-DICHLOP.OBENZENE •A-AVERAGE VALUE •NA-NOT ANALYZED •NAI-INTERFERENCES •J-ESTIMATED VALUE •N-PRESUMPTIVE EVIDEIJCE OF PRESENCE OF MArERlhi •K-ACTUAL VALUE IS KNOWN TO BE LESS THAN VALUE GIVEN •L-ACTUAL VALUE IS KNOWN TO BE GREATER THAN VALUE GIVEN •U-MATERIAL WAS ANALYZED FOR BUT NOT DETECTED. THE NUMBER IS THE MINIMUM QUANTJTATION LIMIT. ' ' • To: File From: Ed Wallingford, NC Superfund Section Re: Davis Park Road TCE Site, Gastonia, NC On 11 July 1990, Mark Durway and I visited Moore's Transmission shop located at 2307 Davis Park Road in Gastonia, NC. The shop was investigated as a possible source of contamination of two drinking water wells in the Davis Park Road area. We were accompanied by Chuck Cannon, a Sanitarian with the Gaston County Health Dept. We met with Roy Moore, owner of the shop, who provided the following information: the site is owned by Carl Bell of Gastonia (704/864-6681) Mr. Bell has leased the property since 1979 or 1980, to Mr. Moore who runs a transmission rebuild and repair business waste transmission fluid and oil are 55-gallon metal drums and stored on asphalt of the property containerized in in the front part -the waste transmission fluid and oil are burned for heat in the winter the transmission casings are cleaned with a caustic solution; the transmission parts are cleaned in kerosene -the property was previously used as an automobile service station; petroleum storage tanks remain in ground and are owned by Shell Oil/Acme Petroleum Co. -the property receives water and sewer service from the Gastonia Water and Sewer System Mr. Moore allowed photographs to be taken and indicated the he would be receptive to other questions, however, he said that Mr. Bell should be contacted to information concerning the history of the property. TELEPHONED PLEASE CALL CALLED TO SEE YOU Will CALL AGAIN WANTS TO SEE YOU URGENT RETURNED YOUR CALL Mess~ge ,Do.,,,_;-,~ I('t:M.,l.,o'M.-1 n,;t,,M -:qj-41-b T /no,,,,..__~ 3 fr-$- ( C ;nVM~ N.C. Dept. of Environme t, ealth. and Natural Resources • MEMJRANUlM 'IO: ~= • July 15, 1990 File Pat DeRosa w Levis Park Road 'ICE Site, NCD TBA. Gaston County On July 5, 1990 I SJXlke by telephone with Boyce Hunt, Sanitarian SUpel'.vision Gaston County Health Department (704) 853-5200 regarding new sampling results from the Health Department. Mr. Hunt said that the May residence and Cedar oak Park. SUbdivision wells were resampled and show levels of 134.3 and 51.8 ppb 'ICE respectively. Mr. Hunt said he is sending the. results to me and will copy Don Rigger, EPA. I also told Mr. Hunt that Mark D.u:way and F.cl Wallingford would be in Gaston County on July 11 to visit the Hal:well Road site area and would also like to visit the Levis Park Road Site to get a better un:lerstanding of the site. Mr. Hunt said that Chuck cannon with the Health Department would accompany them to the site. PD/dw/Pat.doc • = • State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Division of Solid Waste Management P.O. Box 27687 · Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 James G. Martin, Governor William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary Ms. Kelly cain 27 June 1990 NC CERCIA Project Officer EPA Region IV Waste Division 345 Courtland street, NE Atlanta, GA 30365 SUbject: CERCLIS Site Addition Davis Park Road 'I'CE site Gastonia, NC 28052 Dear Ms. cain: Please add the subject site to CERCLIS. Preliminary data has established the following about the site: 1. 'Ihree private wells and one community water supply well (Cedar oak Park SUbdivision) along Davis Park Road in Gastonia, NC have shown trichloroethylene ('I'CE) contamination with levels exceeding the 5 ug/1 MCL. 'Ille highest 'I'CE level reported to date is 101. 4 ug/1 at the May residence. 2. 'Ille source of the contamination has not been detennined; however, Moore's Transmission Shop, immediately adjoining one of the contaminated wells, has been identified as a possible source. 'lhis shop is located at 2307 Davis Park Road, Gastonia, North carolina 28052. Gastonia is in Gaston County. The coordinates of this shop are latitude 35° 13' 56", longitude 81 ° 13' 0811 • 3. It is estimated that over 3,000 people within 3 miles of this site use grourrlwater for their drinking water supply. 4. CUrrently, private well users with affected wells have been advised to discontinue use of their water for drinking and cooking. 'lhey are purchasing bottled water for these purposes. 'Ille subdivision has switched to an auxiliary well which has thus far shown no contamination. 'lhis well has a low yield (-12 gpm) William L. Meyer Director ' Ms. Kelly cain 6-27-90 Page 2 • h=ever, arrl is not expected to provide sufficient supply to these homes pe:nnanently. City water from Gastonia is not available to the affected residents and would require water line extension prior to hookup. 'Ihe North carolina SUperfurrl Section has forwarde::l. this infonnation to ~g lair, Emergency Response and Removal Branch, requesting that he evaluate the site for immediate action. A copy of this request is attache::l.. I have also attached a CERCLIS site addition sheet. If you l:1ave any questions, please call Pat DeRosa or me at (919) 733-2801. LC/PD/ds/5 Attachments =: Pat DeRosa I.Dis Walker Ann Rudd Sincerely, G...o },,,J, --\- Lee Crosby, arief 0i SUperfurrl Section Solid Waste Management Division • SITE DISCIJVERY FORM Part I: Information nea>SSaJ:Y to add a site to CERCLIS ACl'IOO: A EPA ID: NCD 'IBA SITE NAME: Davis Park Road TCE Site SIREEI": 2307 Davis Park Road CITY: Gastonia CNl'Y NAME: Gaston SOORCE: T (R=EPA, T=STATE) a::N; DISr: 10 (cptional) ZIP: 28052 CNl'Y CDDE: 36 (cptional) IA'ITIUDE: 3 5 J'l3 j'5 6" I!.NGTIUDE:81 ° /13,Y0B" (cptional) INVENIDRY IND: Y REMEDIAL IND: Y REMJVAL IND: N FED FAC IND: N RIM NAME: RIM PIKJNE: {EPA Project Officer) SITE DESCRIPI'IOO: (cptional) Three private wells and one ccmnunity water supply well (Cedar Oak Park Subdivision) along Davis Park Road in Gastonia, NC are contaminated with trichloroethylene at levels exceeding the 5 ug/1 MCL. The highest level measured was 101.4 ug /1 TCE at the May residence. Private well users have been advised to di.'3Continue drinking and cooking with this water. Currently, they are purchasing bottled water for these uses. The Cedar Oak Park Subdivision, which includes 33 homes, has switched over to an auxiliary uncontaminated well at the subdivision. However, this is a low-yield well and there is concern about maintait1ingsufficient supply to residents. Currently, no alternate water source is available short of extending a city water line from Gastonia. It is estimated that over 3,000 residents within 3 miles are dependent on groundwater for water supply. Part 2: Other site information Dl'.TE SITE FIRST REOORrED: s / V go REASCN FOR IJ:SI'ING: REEORI'ED BY: Ms. Sharon Moss , Congressman Cassi Ballenger· s Office. -- The source of the TCE contamination at·these wells has not been determined, although Moore's Transmission Shop on Davis Park Road has been identified as a possible source. We would like to begin pre-remedial investigation of the site to determine the·source of the contamination. .... ~~ {j/,.•'/ ,,: ~~ ~ W);J-r~J-~ __ : <; ~-f'lil .·,Fl , ,:jj I . ?,to, ~ .,,,;;;,;:·:::.~,•. State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Division of Solid Waste Management P.O. Box 27687 · Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 James G. Martin, Governor William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary Mr. !bug Lair June 27, 1990 Emergency Response and Removal Branch US EnvirollllEl1tal Protection Agency 345 Courtland Street, NE Atlanta, GA 30365 RE: Davis Park Road TCE Site Gastonia, Gaston County, North carolina NCD TBA Dear Mr. Lair: As we discussed today, I am foIWcrrding to lbn Rigger information regarding the trichloroethylene (TCE) e<:>ntarnination which has been detected in clr:inkirB water wells along Davis.Park Road in Gaston County, North carolina. .. To date, approximately 20 wells have been sampled. 'Ihree private wells have shown TCE levels exceeding the 5 ug/1 MCL. 'Ihe highest level thus far detected has been 101. 4 ug/1 TCE at the May residence. Residents with levels exceeding 5 ug/1 have been advised to discontinue use of the water for clr:inkirB and cooking and to avoid prolonged sh=ering. 'Ihey are currently buying bottled water for dr:inkirB and cooking. One COITllTllll1ity well at the Cedar Oak Park SUl:division has also shown TCE contamination. Levels as high as 34.9 ug/1 TCE have been d=umented. '.lhis COITllTllll1ity, which includes 33 homes, is =ently using an auxiliary well at the subdivision which has been tested and shown to be unaffected. H=ever, this well has a l= yield (-12 gpm) and there is concern that it will be insufficient to supply the entire subdivision throughout the sunnner. 'Ihese residents have been advised to take water conservation measures. CUrTently, the source of the TCE contamination has not been detennined; h=ever, Moore's Transmission shop, immediately adjoining one of the contaminated wells, is being evaluated as a possible source. 'Ihe North carolina SUperfund Section is in the process of requesting that this site be added to CERCLIS so that we may begin pre-remedial investigation of the site. We will be identifying the source of TCE contamination for consideration for William L. Meyer Director Mr. Doug lair 6-27-90 Page 2 • a future removal action. In the rreantime, the Gaston County Health Deparbnent is sanpling additional wells and has resampled the May residence and Cedar oak Park SUbdivision wells to document any change in the TCE levels. City water lines from Gastonia =ently serve some homes east of Davis Park Road. 'Ihe nearest 12" line ends on Hudson Blvd. at Hartford Drive. water line extension would · be necessary to hook up private residences with TCE contaminated wells along with residents of the subdivision whose well has been contaminated. D.le to contamination of the aforementioned wells, and the lack of an alternate pemanent water supply, we request that you consider this site for :immediate removal action consisting of extending the city water lines from Gastonia to the private residences contaminated with TCE. If we can assist in supplying any additional infonnation regarding this site please contact Lee Crosby or me at (919) 733-2801. PD/ds/1&2 =: Kelly cain Sincerely, Yl_r~~ Pat DeRosa, Head CERClA Branch Superfum Section ~n Rigger (Attachments) • June 26, 1990 'IO: File FRCM: Pat DeRosa Pb RE: Davis Park Road 'K:E Site NCD Tl3A. • I spoke by telephone today with Don cannichael, City of Gastonia, En,Jineering Department (704) 866-6763, regarding the extent of city water service in the site vicinity. Mr. cannichael said that the nearest 12" line ends at Hudson Blvd. and Hartford Drive. This line currently branches to an 811 and 611 line which serves the streets shown on the attached map. A 211 line currently crosses Hudson Blvd. east of Hartford Drive and serves homes along Richland Avenue and Glen Raven Avenue as shown. This line cannot handle any additional hookups. Mr. cannichael said that in order to provide water service to the affected homes, it would be necessacy to exterrl a 1211 line west along Hudson Blvd. and south down Davis Park Road to Cedar Oak Park Circle. Then 611 or 811 line would need to be run along the side streets to individual homes. A rough estimate of footage and cost/foot are listed below: 1211 line: -3850' @ $35/ft = $134, 750 611 or 811 line: -2650' @ $18/ft = $47,700 (Hookups to individual homes are not included in these figures). In addition, Mr. cannichael said the city had no record of a water meter at 2307 Davis Park Road (Moore's Transmission Shop). PD/ds/davis.doc/3 Attachments CITY OF GA~TONIA TEL No.1-704-864-9732 Jun 26,90 10=27 No.002 P.01 ,., ' e P. o. nox 1748 ~as!oni11, ~odlJ ([Ja.rolimt 28053-1748 OEPAAT'MENT OP" PUBLIC WORKV AND UTILITll!:S DATE: DELIVER TO: TRANSMITTED FROM: COVER SHEET /Jlf, · ZJ; u11 C:r11X 11 o/19-11~'!J -,111/1 /U, C. ~ /v,vLJ .Se:cno-U t0o/l.J [ .. tf'4f:!1c14rWL {j:![Y PF Gr1$ro.,,..,1!1) TOTAL ?AGES TRANSMITTED (including this cover sheet) SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: ................................. ~--···················••***************************** ... **** ***************************************************~****************•********** IF YOU DO NOT RECEIVE ALL THE PAGES TO BE TRANSMITTED PLEASE CALL OUR OFFICE: wcf/fax_coversht OFFICE: (7U4) 866-6761 FAX: (704) 864-9732. pf) t)c)4-e5 'rJz14,v~141;5<;10AI St+o/J ;:,,,v £}//VIS /)nti /oA-tJ IS /VtJ r Sfft):,l)AJ IA) 'ft{€ -CITY /)tWIOq JtJ/J~41bvT tf5 11t:7} TD cit'/ w/t1?5L sYt;;;•'1ZJJ1//. N.C. Dept. • of Environment, Healt~ and Natural Division of Laboratory Services State Laboratory of Public Health P.O. Box 28047, Raleigh, N.C. 27611 • ·Ht.Ct!VEO Resources JUN :.C ~ 1990 SUPERFIJND SECTION Environmental Sciences Analysis Re.port m.DI?.~ JUN 1 '.~: 1990 .u (5ts!J7TI5 Name of Owner, Patient/: ~ or Supply: L.z!i_5 LP) Address: County: {:,=G 2-fo h Report To: ?Y,✓e l/4n-r Q51o" 'ro • !:../Ill-f/f'qh'~ Address: 9<t J LJ, ?-Ill. dsor) 15 /vc/ 6C?5161'11'0 ;J;L. cJ JPS'')_ Date Collected: __________ _ Collected By: ___________ _ Analysis besired: Laboratory Sample Sample Description or Remarks Results In Number Number SD5479 {JJ-1/ «ow)orid 9()5,,180 ('/) -/) f':._c, d /.IV I. I'\ 905,181 ru-I J ~r tvi-er 905,l8Z Co--JL-f (' r,, j,C hr .. } 905483 ('o-)( !G ,--re_ . Date Received /4-1-90 /A Date Reported ,- Date Extracted __________ Date Analyzed Reported By: DEHNR Form 2J64 Revised (9-89) Laboratory Sil ATTACHED SHUT l,,-Jf-'10 I) • STATE LABOOATORY Of PUBLIC HEALTH /& DIVISION -.:ALTH SERVICES, N.C. DEPARTMENT Of HllMT.9ESOURCES P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. WILMINGTON Sl, RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 Laboratory No. 9o 'ff' 7'1 PURGEABLE COIIPCXJNOS Date of Analysis COIIPCXJND µg/1 COIIPWNO Oichlorodifluoranethane I Chlorobenzene Chloranethane Ethvlbenzene .rvinvl Chloride l 1. 1.2-Tetrachloroethane Braranethane o-Xvlene Chloroethane m-Xvlene Trichlorofluoranethane o-Xvlene ,/1 1-Dichloroethvlene Stvrene Methvlene Chloride Brarofonn tert-Butvl Methvl Ether I lbenzene !Trans) 1. 2-0i chloroethvlene 1 1,2 2-Tetrachloroethane l l ether Brarobenzene l. 1-0ichloroethane n-Proovlbenzene 2 2-0ichlornnrnnane 1 2.3-Trichlo ane (Cis) 1.2-Dichloroethvlene 2-Chlorotoluene Chlorofonn I 1.3 5-Trimethvlbenzene CBC/I) Braoochloranethane 4-Chlorotoluene ,11 l 1-Trichloroethane ',_ .. JI.O llertl Butvl Benzene l. 1-Dichlo, ne ,, Pentachloroethane ,rcarboo Tetrachlo6de 1 2 4-Trimethvlbenzene ,/Benzene (Seel Butvl Benzene ,/l 2-Dichloroethane o-I ltoluene ,/Trichloroethvlene 1.3-0ichlorobenzene 1.2-Dichlornnrnnane ✓1.4-0ichlorobenzene Branodichloranethane n-Butvlbenzene Oibraranethane 1 2-0ichlorobenzene Toluene IBisl 2 Chlorois 1 Ether 1 1 2-Trichloroethane 1:2-0ibraro-3 Chloroornnane Tetrachloroethene 1 2.4-Trichlorobenzene 1.3-Dichloroornnane Hexachlorobutadiene Oibraoochloranethane Naohthalene 1.2-Dibranoethane (EOB) , 1.2.3-Trichlorobenzene 1-Chlorohexane ' MOL -Mininun Detection Limit for water (EPA Method 502.2), is 1.0 µg/1. 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 -Material was analyzed for but not detected. NA -Not analyzed. 1/ -Tentative identification, ,r -Re9u 1 a ted voe 1 -lr1halancthane N.C. Division of Health Services OHS 3068-0 (1/89 Laboratory) µg/1 II 'I L S TATE LABORATORY OF PUBLIC HEAL TH ail:\ DIVISION LTH SERVICES, N.C. DEPARTl1ENT OF .... RESOURCES P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. WIL"INGTON Sl, RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 , / Laboratory No. tJof1&'o PURGEABLE COMPOONOS Date of Analysis ~Pf/Yo COMPOONO µg/1 COMPOOND Oichlorodifluoranethane J Chlorobenzene Chloranethane Ethvlbenzene ,/\/invl Chloride 1.1.1.2-Tetrachloroethane Brooonethane o-Xvlene Chloroethane m-Xvlene Trichlorofluoranethane o-Xvlene ✓l. 1-0ichloroethvlene Stvrene llethvlene Chloride Brarofonn tert-Butvl llethvl Ether I lbenzene !Transl 1.2--Di chloroethvlene 1. 1 2 2-Tetrachloroethane I 1 ether Brarobenzene 1 1-0ichloroethane n-P~ulbenzene 2.2-0ichlo, ane 1.2 3-Trichlo ane (Cisl 1 2-0ichloroethvlene 2-Chlorotoluene Chlorofonn , 1.3.5-Trimethvlbenzene (BOil Bromochloranethane 4-Chlorotoluene ✓1.1 I-Trichloroethane T(TI l'.e, llertl Butvl Benzene 1. 1-0ichlo ne /; Pentachloroethane ✓carbon Tetrachloride 1.2 4-Trimethvlbenzene ✓Benzene (Seel Butvl Benzene ✓l.2-0ichloroethane D-1 ltoluene ✓Trichloroethvlene 1.3-0ichlorobenzene 1.2-Dichlornnr=ane ✓1.4-0ichlorobenzene Bronodichloranethane n-Butvlbenzene Dibrooonethane 1 2-Dichlorobenzene Toluene fBisl 2 Chloroi 1 Ether 1.1 2-Trichloroethane 1.2-0ibraro-3 Chloroorcv,ane Tetrachloroethene 1.2 4-Trichlorobenzene 1.3-0ichloroorooane Hexachlorobutadiene Dibromochloranethane N•nhthalene 1.2-0ibrarcethane fEIJ8l 1.2.3-Trichlorobenzene 1-Chlorohexane ' COIIIENTS: "DL -"ininun Detection Limit for water (EPA llethod 502.2), is 1.0 µg/1. 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 -llaterial was analyzed for but not detected, NA -Not analyzed. 1/ -Tentative identification. ✓ -Re9ulated voe T -Tr1halomethane N.C. Division of Health Services l)lS 3068-0 (1/89 laboratory) µg/1 ,, \ • STATE LABORATORY OF PUBLIC HEAL TH /& DIVISION EALTH SERVICES, N.C. DEPARTIE:NT OF ... RESOURCES P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. WIL"INGTON Sl, RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 / Laboratory No. 9{)5 f'.f? / PURGEABLE COIIPOUNDS Date of Analysis ~/lf90 COIIPOUND µg/1 COIIPOUND Dichlorodifluoranethane ,, Chlorobenzene Ch loranethane Ethvlbenzene .rvinvl Chloride l. 1. l .2-Tetrachloroethane Braromethane n-Xvlene Chloroethane m--Xvlene Trichlorofluoranethane o-X•lene vl. 1--0ichloroethvlene Stvrene ~thvlene Chloride Braoofonn tert-Butvl ~thvl Ether I !benzene ITransll 2-Dichloroethvlene 1. 1.2 2-Tetrachloroethane I 1 ether Braoobenzene l 1--0ichloroethane n-Proovlbenzene 2.2--0ichloroorooane 1 2 3-Trichlo~~ane ICisl 1 2-Dichloroethvlene 2-Chlorotoluene Chlorofonn l 3-5-Trimethvlbenzene l~l Brooochloranethane 4-Chlorotoluene vl. l.1-Trichloroethane llertl Butvl Benzene l 1--0ichlo ne Pentachloroethane vcarbon Tetrachloride l 2 4-Trimethvlbenzene ✓Benzene ISecl Butvl Benzene vl.2-Dichloroethane n-I !toluene vlri ch loroethvlene 1.3--0ichlorobenzene 1.2-Dichlor~~ane -vl 4--0ichlorobenzene Brarodichloranethane n-Butvlbenzene Dibraromethane 1.2-Dichlorobenzene Toluene (Bisl 2 Chlorois l Ether l. l 2-Trichloroethane 1.2-Dibraoo-3 Chloroor~ane Tetrachloroethene l 2 4-Trichlorobenzene 1.3-Dichlo ane Hexachlorobutadiene Dibrooochloranethane N>nhthalene 1.2-Dibranoethane CEDBl 1.2.3-Trichlorobenzene l ..Ch l orohexane I - COIIIENTS: "°L -"ininun Detection Limit for water (EPA ~thod 502.2), is 1.0 µg/1. 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 -~terial was analyzed for but not detected. NA -Not analyzed. 1/ -Tentative identification. v -Re~ulated voe T -Tr1halancthane N.C. Division of Health Services OHS 3068--0 ( 1/89 Laboratory) µg/1 J I \ A STATE LABORATORY OF PUBLIC HEAL TH & DIVISIONWH£ALTH SERVICES, N.C. DEPARTMENT OF ~RESOURCES P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. WILMINGTON ST, RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 91J,ifi(l Laboratory No. PURGEABLE COMPOUNDS Date of Analysis COMPOUND µg/1 COMPOUND Dichlorodifluoranethane . Chlorobenzene Chloranethane Ethvlbenzene ,/1/invl Chloride 1 1 1.2-Tetrachloroethane Braranethane <>-Xvlene Chloroethane m-Xvlene Trichlorofluoranethane o-Xvlene ,/l 1-0ichloroethvlene Stvrene Methvlene Chloride Branofonn tert-8utvl Methvl Ether I lbenzene /Transl 1. 2-0ichloroethvlene l. 1.2 2-Tetrachloroethane I 1 ether I Branobenzene 1. 1-0ichloroethane -:,:;:;;_ C .e._, n-Proovlbenzene 2 2-0ichlo ane " 1 2 3-Trichloroorooane ICisl 1 2-0ichloroethvlene ii 2-Ch 1 oroto 1 uene Chlorofonn ' -i 1 3 5-Trirnethvlbenzene IBCMl Bromoch 1 oranethane J 4-Ch loroto 1 uene ,11 1 1-Trichloroethane ITertl Butvl Benzene 11-Dichlo, ne Pentachloroethane ,/Carbon T etrach 1 ori de 1.2.4-Trirnethvlbenzene ,/Benzene ISecl Butvl Benzene ,/l 2-Dichloroethane ' ,ITrichloroethvlene l ,7'/ <>-I ltoluene 1 3-0ichlorobenzene 1 2 Dichlor=~ane JI ,/l.4-0ichlorobenzene Braiodichloranethane n-8utvlbenzene Di braranethane 1 2-Dichlorobenzene Toluene IBisl 2 Chloroi 1 Ether 1 1 2-Trichloroethane 1 2-Dibrano-3 Chlo-r=ane Tetrachloroethene /k l. 2. 4-Tr.ichlorobenzene 1 3-Dichlo, ne Hexachlorobutadiene Dibromochloranethane N°nhthalene 1 2-Dibraooethane IEDBl I 1.2 .3-Tri chlorobenzene 1-Chlorohexane I . COMIENTS: MDL -Mininun Detection Limit for water (EPA Method 502.2), is 1.0 µg/1. 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 -Material was analyzed for but oot detected. NA -Not analyzed. 1/ -Tentative identification. ,r -Re~ulated voe T -Tr1halarcthane N.C. Division of Health Services OHS 3068-.0 ( 1/89 Laboratory) µg/1 J • I I &TATE LABORATORY OF PUBLIC HEAL TH • DIVISION OF "'l"ALTH SERVICES, N.C. DEPARHIENT OF HLIIIAN KtSOORCES P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. WILMINGTON Sl, RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 , /- Laboratory No. 90,"fif-_3 MGEABLE COIIPOONDS Date of Analysis 4/;,if //) COMPOUND µg/1 COMPOUND Dichlorodifluoranethane ll Chlorobenzene Chloranethane Ethvlbenzene v'Vinvl Chloride 1. 1. 1.2-Tetrachloroethane Braoomethane o-Xvlene Chloroethane m-Xvlene Trichlorofluoranethane o-Xvlene ✓1. 1-Dichloroethvlene Stvrene Hethvlene Chloride Branofonn tert-Butvl Hethvl Ether l lbenzene CT rans) 1.2-Dich loroethvlene 1 1 2.2-Tetrachloroethane I 1 ether Branobenzene 1. 1-Dichloroethane n prnnvJbenzene 2 2-Dichlornnrnnane 1 2.3-Trichlo ane (Cisl 1.2-Dichloroethvlene 2-Chlorotoluene Chlorofonn ' 1 3.5-Trimethvlbenzene (BCH) Branochloranethane 4-Ch lorotol uene ✓1 1 1-Trichloroethane -frt1J'--"---ITertl Butvl Benzene 1. 1-Dichlo, ne " Pentachloroethane ✓carbon Tetrachloride 1 2.4-Trimethvlbenzene ✓Benzene (Sec) Butvl Benzene ✓1.2-Dichloroethane o-I ltoluene ✓Trichloroethvlene 1.3-Dichlorobenzene 1.2-Dichloroorooane ✓1.4-Dichlorobenzene Brarodichloranethane n-Butvlbenzene Dibraoomethane 1 2-Dichlorobenzene Toluene IBisl 2 Chloroi 1 Ether 1 1 2-Trichloroethane 1.2-Dibrano-3 Chloroornnane Tetrachloroethene 1 2.4-Trichlorobenzene 1. 3-Di ch 1 ornnrnnane Hexachlorobutadiene Dibranochloranethane N•nhthalene 1.2-Dibraooethane IEDBl 1.2.3-Trichlorobenzene 1-Ch 1 orohexane ' I COIIIENTS: MDL -Hininun Detection Limit for water (EPA Method 502.2), is 1.0 µg/1. 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 -Material was analyzed for but not detected. NA -Not analyzed. 1/ -Tentative identification. ✓ -Re~ulated voe T --Tr1halancthane N.C. Division of Health Services OHS 3068-D (1/89 Laboratory) µg/1 I.A ' ,\ 11 • • GASTON COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH 991 W~st Hudson Boult\.'ard Gastonia, North Carolina 18051 Phone (704) Ms Glenda Rowland 2347 Hedgewood Circle Gastonia, N. C. 28052 Dear Ms. Rowland: 853-5200 On June 1, 1990 a water sample was taken from the well that supplies your home with drinking water. These samples were delivered to the State Laboratory for Public Health, Raleigh, N. C. for analysis. The information furnished to our department by the State Laboratory of Public Health states that the following volatile organic chemicals were found in the sample taken from the well that supplies your water. ' 1) Trace of 1,1,1-Trichloroethane Dr. Ken Rudo, State Toxicologist, states that these chemicals are within safe levels to drink. If you have any questions concerning your drinking water, please feel free to contact our office at 853-5200 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Sincerely, Boyce P. Hunt, R. S. Supervisor Environmental Health Division BPH/lp cou.y~ rffi)~ cAToN COUNTY • ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH " * t-, ~ 846 C,. 99/ West Hudson BouleJ'ard June 22, 1990 Mr. W. L. Godwin 2231 Davis Park Road Gastonia, N. C. 28052 Dear Mr. Godwin: Gastonia, North Carolina 180513 5-.3 -!Jl]f{!j()(704) On June 1, 1990 a water sample was taken from the well that supplies your home with drinking water. These samples were delivered to the State Laboratory for Public Health, Raleigh, N. C. for analysis. The information furnished to our department by the State Laboratory of Public Health states that the following volatile organic chemicals were found in the sample taken from the well that supplies your water. 1) Trace of 1,1,1-Trichloroethane Dr. Ken Rudo, State Toxicologist, states that these chemicals are within safe levels to drink. If you have any questions concerning your drinking water, please feel free to contact our office at 853-5200 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Sincerely, Boyce P. Hunt, R. S. Supervisor Environmental Health Division BPH/lp • GASTON COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH 99/ West Hudson Boulevard June 22, 1990 Ms. Shirley Fortner 2717 Davis Park Road Gastonia, N. C. 28052 Dear Ms. Fortner: Gastonia, North Carolina 28052 Phone (704) On May 24, 1990 a water sample was taken from the well that supplies your home with drinking water. These samples were delivered to the State laboratory for Public Health, Raleigh, N. C. for analysis. The information furnished to our department by the State Laboratory of Public Health states that NO VOLATILE ORGANIC CHEMICALS were found in the sample taken from the well that suppliis your home. Due to the possible changes in the quality of your well w~ter, the Gaston County Health Department will resample your water in six to twelve months. If you have any questions concerning your drinking water, please feel free to contact our office at 853-5204 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. through 5:00 p.m. Sincerely, Boyce P. Hunt, R. S. Sanitarian Supervisor BPH/lp • • ~ ,µ,S? ¢ • to. GASTON COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ~~cou.v~ ::\' 846 v June 22, 1990 991 West Hudson Boule,•ard Gastonia, North Carolina 180518 5·3-~'!rof/704) Mr. John Crenshaw 2816 Davis Park Road Gastonia, N. C. 28052 Dear Ms. Crenshaw: On June 1, 1990 a water sample was taken from the well that supplies your home with drinking water. These samples were delivered to the State Laboratory for Public Health, Raleigh, N. C. for analysis. The information furnished to our department by the State Laboratory of Public Health states that the following volatile organic chemicals were found in the sample taken from the well that supplies your water. f) Trace of 1,1-Dichloroethane 2) Trace of Chloroform 3) 1.2 parts per billion Trichloroethylene 4) Less than one parts per billion Tetrachloroethene Dr. Ken Rudo, State Toxicologist, states that these chemicals are within safe levels to drink. If you have any questions concerning your drinking water, please feel free to contact our office at 853-5200 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m: Monday through Friday. Sincerely, Boyce P. Hunt, R. S. Supervisor Environmental Health Division BPH/lp cou,v~ ~ ~ :i, <:) '!II!' t-, -GASTON COUNTY • ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ·~1~ ~ 846 Cr. 991 West Hudson Boulevard Gastonia, North _Carolina 28052 g 5-3 -l!JrJ!o{/704) June 22, 1990 Mr. Tarte 2501 Briaroak Gastonia, N. C. 28052 Dear Mr. Tarte: On June 1, 1990 a water sample was taken from the well that supplies your home with drinking water. These samples were delivered to the State Laboratory for Public Health, Raleigh, N. C. for analysis. The information furnished to our department by the State Laboratory of Public Health states that the following volatile organic chemicals were found in the sample taken from the well that s~pplies your water. 1) Trace of 1,1,1-Trichloroethane Dr. Ken Rudo, State Toxicologist, states that these chemicals are within safe levels to drink. If you have any questions concerning your drinking water, please feel free to contact our office at 853-5200 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Sincerely,. Boyce P. Hunt, R. S. Supervisor Environmental Health Division BPH/lp .--·--.. • • 19 June 1990 MEMORANDUM TO: FILE: RE: File Pat DeRosa, Head ~ CERCLA Branch TCE Well Contamination Cedar Oak Park Subdivision Gastonia, Gaston County, NC I contacted the following individuals today regarding the subject site: 1. Barbara Christian, DEM, Mooresville, (704)-663-1699 She said that Ms. Chris DeRoller, DEM -Mooresville, Groundwater Section had sampled soil at the transmission shop. Surface soil taken from a stained area showed 1,300 ppm of a "late eluting" chemical. The sample collected at 18" showed no VOC's or BNA's. DEM is planning to do more work at the site to identify the source of groundwater contamination. Chris DeRoller is the primary contact. 2. Boyce Hunt, Gaston County Health Department, (704)-853-5200 He said that to date the primary community well at Cedar Oak Park Subdivision has been sampled twice (March, April 1990) and has shown TCE contamination both times. The secondary well at the subdivision was sampled once and has not shown contamination. This well is currently being used by the 33 connections at the subdivision. Mr. Hunt is concerned that this low- yield well ( -13 gpm) will be insufficient to supply residents throughout the summer. Water conservation has beeri recommended to residents. In addition, -12 private wells have been sampled one time each. Three show TCE >5 ppb (EPA MCL), others show trace or no contaminants. Residents with levels 2. 5 ppb TCE have been advised not to drink the water and to avoid prolonged showering (Ken Rudo has done assessment.) Residents are buying bottled water for drinking and cooking. • • TCE Well Contamination 19 June 1990 Page 2 Currently, the nearest water line ends -400 -500 feet north of the entrance to the subdivision along Davis Park Road. Hook up to county water would require extension of this line. In addition, Mr. Hunt explained that the feeder lines to each home would need to be replaced to meet county water specifications. Don Rigger, EPA, ERT (404)347-3931 has indicated that EPA may be able to act under immediate removal authority to provide either bottled water or pc;issibly a water line extension. However, in order to trigger a removal action, TCE contamination must be either 1) 2. 128 ppb EPA action level, or 2) be increasing so that it appears that the 128 ppb action level may be reached in the near future. This requires repeated sampling over time. Currently, the Gaston County Health Department is planning to sample additional private wells in the area. I recommended that they resample the subdivision well which has shown contamination and the private well which has shown levels of 101 ppb in an attempt to document any increase in levels. This additional sampling may provide EPA with the information needed to engage the ERT. 3. Don Rigger, ERT EPA (404)347-3931 Don Rigger was out of the office. I left a message. PD /jo/memos.pd 08:58 EPA IJCEH CFMIIFTS257/COMM347-3721 • UNITEO STATES ENVIRONr.lENTAL PROTl:'.CTI.ON AGENCY l'tECilON IV JUN 6 1980 Honorable.Cass Ballenger Member, United States 345 COURTLAND STREET, N,lt, ATLANTA, GEORGIA 3038!5 House of Representatives District Office P.O. Box 976 Gastonia, North Carolina 28054 Dear Mr. Ballenger, Thank you for your letter dated May 11, 1990, concerning P.01 Ms. Helen Bess of Cragg Bess, Inc., of Gastonia, Gaston County, North Carolina. Ms. Bess is a constituent who wrote to you regarding contamination of the community well drinking water system at Cedar Oak Park Subdivision. Ms. Bess, the owner, ie soliciting information on possible government funding on an alternate water source for the subdivision. Currently, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has set maximum contaminant levels (MCLs) for two of the chemicals mentioned in your letter1 chloroform at .1 milligram per liter and trichloroethylene (TCE) at .005 milligram per liter. Tetrachloroethylene is not currently regulated but must be monitored. Officials of the North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources have been notified of the concerns expressed in your letter. The state has primacy for the drinking water program in North Carolina and monitors the chemical content.of the water. )t." ' Unfortunately, the EPA does not provide funding for the implementation of thie type of eervice. EPA does not award grante for the construction of public water systems. You or your constituent may want to contact the agencies listed below that may offer financial assistance, The addresses and telephone numbers of these agencies are as follows• U.S. Department of Housing and .Urban Development Richard B. Russell Building 75 Spring Street, s.w. Atlanta, Georgia 30303 404/331-4576 Printed on R,cyc/ed Paper 09:23 EPA OCER CFMllFTS257/COMM347-3721 2 u.s. Department of Connnerce . Economic DevelopmE!nt Administratio_n • 401 WElst .Peachtree Street, N.W., Suite 1820 Atlanta,· GE!orgia 30308-3510. 404/7 30-3002 . . : ,, . . FarmE!rs ~ome Administration (FHmA) 4405 Bland Road, Suite.260 Raleigh, North Carolina 27609 919/790-2731 P.O1 You may wish to contact the local office of FHmA before any other agency, since they have monies available for small public water system assistance, If I can be of further assistance, please contact me again. Sincerely yours, )I t.WuuJJ ~. Tidwell Regional Administrator cc1 Jerry Perkins NC Dept. of Environment, Health & Natural Resources I · .. ~---· C,'3:24 EPA DCEA CFMIIFTS257/COl1M347-3721 F'. 02 • UNI'L'ED STATES ENVIRON!•mN'l'AL PROTECTION AGENCY, .REGION IV 345 Courtland Street, N,E, Atlanta, GA .30365 . 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'2-t0::1- 7 Date Collected: Collected By: An a ly sis Desi red: _ __,V._.,0=-..c=C.=--------- Laboratory Sample Sample Description or Remarks Number Number - Results ·HtGt:IVED MAY 2 9 1990 SUPERFUNO SECTION In J 905317 Co-, r;,' (; f(.)-::7 ' : • ·--A -·· d..L u -l ()A AY, ,l. ' \. __ -~·-,. I .. .;/ ) 905318 .._ ' II rl, , (· { . ,. r-.-tJ l"l '' ;.; ~ 'Y.? .nu. ",,.,,,i J?,I I I QiJ.l-r 90.5319 (' (\-51 ~ j) ,H,l:.t,,__ s7,/ ".,. ~ "' .ti ~ .. '• /J ,,.yf I' oil.. . --, s E ATTACHED SHEET(S) Date Received s·--16-10 ,1A Date Reported -;::-;;-~_,_~-"tcrr-'----- Date Extracted _________ Date Analyzed '{-.d,µ!P,i':{JL~r.L.-)..,. ____ _ DEHNR Form 2364 Revised (9-89) Laboratory ,' !,/ /.!,) ,,, ',,,../ ,,///. J' Reported By: • STATE LABORATORY OF PUBLIC HEALTH - DIVISION""I' HEALTH SERVICES, N.C. DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. WILMINGTON Sl, RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 Laboratory No. 9053/1 PURGEABLE COIIPOUNDS Date of Analysis COMPOUND µg/1 COIIPOUND Dichlorodifluoranethane 11 Ch 1 orobenzene Chloranethane Ethvlbenzene v'Vinvl Chloride l 1.1 2-Tetrachloroethane Braranethane "-Xvlene Chloroethane m-Xvlene Trichlorofluoranethane o-Xvlene ✓1. 1-Dichloroethvlene Stvrene Hethvlene Chloride Braoofonn tert-Butvl Hethvl Ether 1 !benzene 'Trans'l 2-Dichloroethvlene 1.1.2.2-Tetrachloroethane 1 l ether Braoobenzene l 1-Dichloroethane n-P-··lbenzene 2 2-Dichlornnrnnane 1 2.3-Trichlo==ane 'Cis' 1 2-Dichloroethvlene 2-Chlorotoluene Chloroform 1 3.5-Trimethvlbenzene IBC11l Brarochloranethane 4-Chlorotoluene ✓1 1 I-Trichloroethane ITertl Butvl Benzene 1 1-Dichlo ne Pentachloroethane ✓carbon Tetrachloride 1,2,4-Trimeth~lbenzene ✓Benzene I !Seel Butvl Benzene ✓1 2-Dichloroethane "-1 !toluene ✓Tri chloroethvlene I~,:,! 1.3-Dichlorobenzene 1.2-Dichlor--r--ane JI ✓1 4-Dichlorobenzene Braiodichloranethane n-Butvlbenzene Di braranethane 1.2-Dichlorobenzene Toluene IBisl 2 Chlorois l Ether l 1 2-Trichloroethane ' I 1.2-Dibraoo-3 Chloroor""ane Tetrachloroethene tr'r•~. l 2 4-Trichlorobenzene 1 3-Dichlo--ane " Hexachlorobutadiene Dibranochloranethane N·~hthalene l 2-Dibranoethane IEDB' l 2.3-Trichlorobenzene 1-Chlorohexane ' C0191ENTS: HDL -Hininun Detection Limit for water (EPA Method 502.2), is 1.0 µg/1. 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 -Material was analyzed for but not detected. NA -Not analyzed. 1/ -Tentative identification. ✓ -Re9ulated voe T -Tr1halanethane N.C. Division of Health Services OHS 3068-0 ( l/89 Laboratory) µg/1 /; I .. STATE LABORATORY OF PUBLIC HEAL TH • OIVISIOIIITHEALTH SERVICES, N.C. DEPARTMENT OF HUAAN RESCXJRCES P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. WILMINGTOIII ST, RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 Laboratory No. ...!.~-"c)'--"j'-'->3.L!./__,£,___ PURGEABLE COIIPOUNDS Date of Analysis COMPOUND )Jg/1 COIIPOUND Dichlorodifluoranethane Chlorobenzene Chloranethane Ethvlbenzene v'Vinvl Chloride 1 1 1 2-Tetrachloroethane Brananethane n-Xvlene Chloroethane m-Xvlene Trichlorofluoranethane o-Xvlene ,1'1 1-Dichloroethvlene Stvrene llethvlene Chloride Braroform tert-Butvl llethvl Ether I lbenzene /Transl 1-2-Di chloroethvlene 1 _ 1-2-2-Tetrachloroethane I 1 ether Brarobenzene 1 1-0ichloroethane n-P~vlbenzene 2 2-0ichlo--ane 1 2 3-Trichlo ane ICisl 1 2-Dichloroethvlene ') q 2-Chlorotoluene Chloroform Joi.,.,,,.~, , -, 1 3 5-Trimethvlbenzene -IBCMl Braooch loranethane " 4-Chlorotoluene ✓1 1 1-Trichloroethane ITertl Butvl Benzene 1-1-0ichlor ne Pentachloroethane ✓carbon Tetrachloride 1,2,4-Trimeth~lbenzene ✓Benzene ISec\ Butvl Benzene ✓1 2-Dichloroethane D-1 ltoluene ,!'Tri ch loroethvl ene ---,-Q,;t: 1 3-Dichlorobenzene 1 2-Dichlornnrnnane /)_ ✓1 4-Dichlorobenzene Brooodichloranethane n-Butvlbenzene Dibrananethane 1 2-Dichlorobenzene Toluene IBisl 2 Chloroi 1 Ether 1 1 2-Trichloroethane Tetrachloroethene ---:i:r (l.lj!.., 1 2-Dibraro-3 Chlo~r~ane 1.2.4-Trich lorobenzene 1-3-0ichlomnr~ane I) Hexachlorobutadiene Dibraoochloranethane N•nhthalene 1-2-0ibroooethane 1EDB1 1 2-3-Trichlorobenzene 1-Chlorohexane - MDL -Mininun Detection Limit for water (EPA llethod 502.2), is 1.0 \1911. 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 -Material was analyzed for but not detected. NA -Not analyzed. 1/ -Tentative identification. ,r -Re~u 1 a tcd voe T -Tr1halanethane N.C. Division of Health Services OHS 3068-0 (1/89 Laboratory) / )Jg/1 I J ' A STATE LABORATORY OF PUBLIC HEALTH Aia\ DIVISICJN9HEALTH SERVICES, N.C. DEPARHIENT OF .. RESCXJRCES P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. WILMINGTON Sl, RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 ,/ / 9053/9 PURGEABLE COIIPOONDS Date of Analysis ~/1~/fO Laboratory No. COMPOUND µg/1 COMPOUND Dichlorodifluoromethane Ch lorobenzene Chloranethane Ethvlbenzene v'Vinvl Chloride 1 1 1.2-Tetrachloroethane Brononethane o-Xvlene Chloroethane m-Xvlene Trichlorofluoranethane o-Xvlene ✓1. 1-0ichloroethvlene Stvrene llethvlene Chloride Braoofonn tert-Butvl llethvl Ether I !benzene llransll.2-0ichloroethvlene 1. 1 2.2-Tetrachloroethane I 1 ether Braoobenzene 1 1-0ichloroethane n-Prnnvlbenzene 2.2-0ichlo, ane 1 2.3-Trichloroorooane ICisl 1.2-Dichloroethvlene 'I 2-Chlorotoluene Chlorofonn IK ,-1.3.5-Trimethvlbenzene IBClll Broouchloranethane I .l 4-Chlorotoluene ✓1. 1. I-Trichloroethane (Tert) Butvl Benzene 1 1-0ichlo ne Pentachloroethane ✓carbon Tetrachloride 1.2.4-Trimethvlbenzene ✓Benzene !Seel Butvl Benzene ✓1.2-Dichloroethane o-I !toluene ✓Trichloroethvlene 1.3-Dichlorobenzene 1.2-Dichlor~rnnane ✓1.4-Dichlorobenzene Branodichloranethane n-Butvlbenzene Di brononethane 1.2-Dichlorobenzene Toluene (Bis) 2 Chlorois 1 Ether 1. 1.2-Trichloroethane 1.2-Dibrano-3 Chlornnr~ane Tetrachloroethene 1.2.4-Trichlorobenzene 1 3-Dichlornnrnnane Hexachlorobutadiene Dibroouchloromethane N•nhthalene 1 2-Dibranoethane (EIJB) I 1 2 3-Trichlorobenzene 1-Chlorohexane -· COIIENTS: MDL -llininun Detection Limit for water (EPA Method 502.2), is 1.0 µg/1. 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 -Material was analyzed for but not detected. . NA -Not analyzed. 1/ -Tentative identification. -., -Re9ulatcd voe T -Tr1halanethane N.C. Division of Health Services OHS 3068-0 ( 1/89 Laboratory) µg/1 /.I. ' ~OLLUTION l~IDENT/U.S.T. LEAK RE~RTING FORM I. Incident# _____ _ Division of Environmental Managamenl GROUNDWATER SECTION 2. Tabulate only TYPE OF ACTION A B C D I. Emergency Response 3. Complaint lnvestlgatton 5. U.S.T. Lea~_Jl/ ,A./ 2. Compliance Investigation 4. Routine Inventory @ Other: " " , Su,...,<y POTENTIAL HAZARDS: (I)oxlc Chemicals 2. Radioactivity 3. Air Emmlsslons 4. Explosives INCIDENT DESCRIPTION Incl.dent Locatton/Name . Address Po..r City/Town County 6--c.s+on Bllefiy Describe Incident TCC / uels lu v~ '3'i, '1 o/.1...er Cc; cv i/..L k, c,,, Date Incident Occurred or leak Detected If L.U.S.T .. How Leak I. Tank Gauging 5. lnterstlttal Monitoring Was Detected 2. Vapor Monitoring 6. Tank Removal 3. GW Morltortng 7. Tightness Test 5. Fire L. et,, 8. Other _____ _ 4. Contractor who ttghtness tested, removed tank, or Installed leak datectton system. PERSON REPORTING INCIDENT Name Time oms Company/Agency 6-a s-1-o REPORTED BY: 1. Tank owner/operator (t)Government agency . 3. Private (3rd) party 4. Facility owner (Non-L.U.S.T.) 5. Other:. ________ _ RECOMMENDED ACTION (MULTIPLE CHOICES POSSIBLE) I. Investigation complete 3. Initiate/complete cleanup 5. Drilling support 7. Confirm leak @ Continue lnvesttgation 4. Long-term remedial action 6. Issue NOV 8. Monitoring pion Comments /, J _ ~ /,,· ----_._ e-e:,;/ -/,. .r,.,..,.., T ro,.. "',,,. /:,s,,,..,,., SLo-S, -,,,qoo;;, J- ,/ I _ _ I +., C/4e:-}. /,,5 /.o,v JI) /'O/J<'v"-Y • Moov c trn-1--s + r. ,-,,, '"' ' I I of ¥.3 el I , I. Responsible Party Site Prior lty CLEANUP LEAD 0,state Ranking ;2. =<o D.E.M. Regional Contact ~~ Date U.eRoJ\er . --· / -f1/4d_ 5 /?--?../~o Ct.r1·s GW-61 Revised 5/89 • K PO-TION INCl~E~J~-SJ. LEAK REP~NG 7 1/2 Min. Quad Name c.. Rve Min. Quad Number 0 Sketch Should ldenflfy The FoUov.1ng: / LOCATION OF INCIDENT l.ot.: Deg: Min 'Sec: 3 5 ° / 3 1 5 5 1 I ~M Se =1·0 I,,' 0 --I' .,,,__:Deg: Min:. c: _,o<-1.._ --'-'"'"--"'--'~"------- /i. Pollutant Source(s) / tq'-' 4£( -5 I :1.2 /'lO CD 0 ® /1,, fof•"'t,·,.{ Sour(( ~ a.,~o. 6 e~u-c,J ~ ~y l-'•ils • LU e I Is 5 arnfle "Y G-,,sJ.o,.., (ouxd '1 1-/eA 1-/-L l/'I. 5t1.T C £ "2,r ,,,,:. t~~o,·cf.fo,,.,, /uO ff!,. TC£. ,{.? f(h TC[. 2. Impacted and Threatened Water SUpplles 3. Direction or Overland Row 4. Significant Recharge and Discharge Features ./_ 5. Relattve Phy,lcal Structures (roods. buildings, etc.) ,/ 6. North Arrow 7. Scale N.C. Dept. of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Laboratory_ Services HfGl:.IVED lli~Y 18 l990 State Laboratory of Public Health P.O. Box 28047, Raleigh, N.C. 27611 SUPERRIND SECTIOfil Environmental Sciences Analysis Report ' Name of Owner,,., Patie~t or Supply: __.,,,G-,=,CIC,;i::i.f,cuY\c,__ ________ _ Address: County: 0-aS:J:oo Report To: It'•"" Con: r,u· GC( 5:/"t,r\ G,,,;vtt y £nv, ,\~a l,t~ \Joe Aro~-s,~ Address: 9:11 W-t\c(i';ovi 8 ).p/, U Ga5-+m1'a. /Jc ;):WS;;) I Date Collected: ___:L/:i...·_-..:edo../L-._----'9c::6:..._ ____ _ Collected By: k {b,r 1 ·h.er Analysis Desired: Uoc: Laboratory Sample Sample Description or Remarlc.s Results In Number Number 905176 ([')-\ {' 1-c.r \t.S Mc, 11 SEE ,TTACHED SHW(S) ' ' 905177 ('()-) 5 kv \q,.,I Dr SU: ~"T ACHED SH?IT(!:i) ,. . QMPO\J!IOS \()[IITlfltD Q(lr.:;:1.,Q Co-'3 5c • V: , Y't < -till \'WTILE 90S179 ( r,-L\ 1<\0\ ke. I P ..... d,tcth NOW\Alll COMPOUNDS 1D£Kllflm 905180 ro-~ C ')'.l!l: ~ hti~ It p ~-vi .. /Jr,i, 11/,. ATTACHID SHUl(S) I / \ ~ ... fl. V:>I -.-T -~~ 'l" i-- I . I ' Date Received _..:_\__:a-::_-..:./_-...:C)'c.:Oc__-n.ur.==c.. __ Date Reported J7 t) ~ fez Date Extracted Date Analyzed 'IIOC-S~ 5/7/9~ Reported By: ~ -:[l_/1-,/, DEHNR Form 2364 Revised (9-89) / Laboratory • STATE LABORATORY Of PUBLIC HEAL TH • . DIVISION Of HEALTH SERVICES, N.C. DEPARlHENl OF HUl\l\N RESOURCES P.D. BOX 28047 -306 N. WILMINGTON Sl, RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 ./ / Laboratory No. --'-~-"'c2'-5-"'-'--/--'-7i-'&""·'---PURGEABLE COIIPOONDS Date of Analysis __ 5,_1/'-~ ..... 9~o __ t £J.,,,_6 ,r1''J COIIPOOND µg/1 COIIPOOND Dichlorodifluoranethane fl Chlorobenzene Chloranethane Ethvlbenzene v'Vinvl Chloride 1. 1. 1.2-Tetrachloroethane Braranethane o-Xvlene Chloroethane m-Xvlene Trichlorofluoranethane o-Xvlene ✓1.1-Dichloroethvlene Stvrene Hethvlene Chloride Branoform tert-Butvl 11ethv1 Ether I lbenzene !Transl 1.2-Di ch loroethvlene , 1 1.2 2-Tetrachloroethane I ,, 1 ether Braoobenzene 1 1-Dichloroethane -fy-,, I' 0 , n-PrnnvJbenzene 2.2-Dichlo ane IJ 1.2.3-Trichlo ane !Cisl 1 2-Dichloroethvlene ~-~ 2 ..{;h 1 oroto 1 uene Chloroform l( T 1.3. 5-Trimethvlbenzene !BClll Brooochloranethane LJ 4-{;hlorotoluene ✓1. 1. I-Trichloroethane ..J...~,D !Tertl Butvl Benzene 1 1-Dichlo ne /J Pentachloroethane ✓carbon Tetrachloride 1,2,4-Trimeth~lbenzene ✓Benzene !Seel Butvl Benzene ✓1.2-Dichloroethane o-1 !toluene ✓Trichloroethvlene /f)/,'r 1 3-Dichlorobenzene 1.2-Dichlor~~ane l/ ✓1.4-Dichlorobenzene Bromodichloranethane n-Butvlbenzene Di braranethane 1 2-Dichlorobenzene Toluene (Bis) 2 Chlorois 1 Ether 1. 1.2-Trichloroethane 1 2-Dibrano-3 Chloroornnane Tetrachloroethene I I<. 1.2.4-Trichlorobenzene 1 3-Dichlornnrnnane ll Hexachlorobutadiene Dibrooochloranethane N•nhthalene 1 2-Dibranoethane !EDBl 1 2 3-Trichlorobenzene J..{;hlorohexane - COMMENTS: MDL -Hininun Detection Limit for water (EPA Method 502.2), is 1.0 µg/1. 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 -Material was analyzed for but not detected. NA -Not analyzed. 1/ -Tentative identification. ✓ -Re~ulatcd voe T -Tr1halarcthane N.C. Division of Health Services OHS 3068•-0 ( 1/89 Laboratory) µg/1 ' -STATE LABORATORY OF PUBLIC HEALTH. DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES, N.C. DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. WILMINGTON ST, RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 ,; 0,'U 71 PURGEABLE COl1POUNDS Date of Analysis Laboratory No. COl1POUND µg/1 COMPOUND Dichlorodifluoranethane ' Chlorobenzene Ch 1 oranethane Ethvlbenzene v'Vinvl Chloride l. 1. 1.2-Tetrachloroethane Brooonethane n-Xvlene Chloroethane m-Xvlene Trichlorofluoranethane o-Xvlene ✓l 1-Dichloroethvlene Stvrene llethvlene Chloride Braoofonn tert-Butvl llethvl Ether I lbenzene !Trans) 1 2-Dichloroethvlene 1 1-2 2-Tetrachioroethane I 1 ether Braoobenzene 1 1-Dichloroethane n-P~ulbenzene 2 2-Dichlo, ane 1.2.3-Trichloroorooane ICis' 1 2-Dichloroethvlene 2-Chlorotoluene Chlorofonn 1.3.5-Trirrethvlbenzene IBClll Bronxhloranethane 4-Chlorotoluene ✓l 1 1-Trichloroethane ITertl Butvl Benzene 1 1-Dichlo ne Pentachloroethane ✓carbon Tetrachloride 1,2,4-Trirreth~lbenzene ✓Benzene /Seel Butvl Benzene ✓1 2-Dichloroethane n Is ltoluene ✓Tri ch loroethvlene .l_./'71 I' <Z,..-1 3-Dichlorobenzene 1 2-Dichlo-r-ane " ✓l .4-Di chlorobenzene Brarodichloranethane n-Butvlbenzene Dibrooonethane T 2-Dichlorobenzene Toluene IBisl 2 Chlorois 1 Ether 1. 1 2-Trichloroethane ' 1 2 Dibraoo-3 Chlornnrnnane Tetrachloroethene +V-li /1.e,, 1 3-Dichlornnr=ane ,i 1.2.4-Trichlorobenzene Hexachlorobutadiene Dibronxhloranethane N•nhthalene 1 2-Dibranoethane IEOBl 1 2 3 Trichlorobenzene 1-Ch 1 orohexane MDL -Mininun Detection Limit for water (EPA Method 502.2), is 1.0 µg/1. 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 -Material was analyzed for but not detected. NA -Not analyzed. 1/ -Tentative identification. ,r -Re9u 1 a ted voe T -Tr1halancthane N.C. Division of Health Services OHS 3068--0 ( 1/89 Laboratory) µg/1 ,, , • STATE LABORATORY Of PUBLIC HEAL TH • DIVISION P.iEALTH SERVICES, N.C. OEPARTIIENT Of ~RESOURCES P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. WILHINGTON ST, RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 Laboratory No. fa. t{/J'O PIJRGEABLE COIIPOUNDS Date of Analysis COIIPOUND µg/1 COHPOUND Dichlorodifluoranethane " Chlorobenzene Chlorcrnethane Ethvlbenzene -.'Vinvl Chloride 1-1 1.2-Tetrachloroethane Brancrnethane "-Xvlene Chloroethane m-Xvlene Trichlorofluoranethane o-Xvlene ✓1. 1-0ichloroethvlene Stvrene Plethvlene Chloride Brcrrofonn tert-Butvl Plethvl Ether I lbenzene !Transll 2-0ichloroethvlene , 1, 1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane I 1 ether Brcrrobenzene 1 1-0ichloroethane ..J..r,., ~,, n-P~vlbenzene 2.2-0ichloroorooane J l 2.3-Trichlornnrnnane (Cisl 1 2-Dichloroethvlene 2-Chlorotoluene Chlorofonn 1 3.5 Trimethvlbenzene (BC/11 Braoochloranethane 4-Chlorotoluene ✓l. l. 1-Trichloroethane llertl Butvl Benzene 1 1-Dichlo ne Pentachloroethane ✓Carbon Tetrachloride 1 2.4-Trimethvlbenzene ✓Benzene !Seel Butvl Benzene ✓1.2-Dichloroethane n-1 ltoluene ✓Trichloroethvlene ..J...r,, ~ "'. 1. 3-Di ch lorobenzene 1.2-Dichlo ane , ✓1 4-Dichlorobenzene Brooodichloranethane n-Butvlbenzene Dibrancrnethane 1.2-Dichlorobenzene Toluene . IBisl 2 Chloroi 1 Ether 1. 1.2-Trichloroethane 1.2-Dibraoo-3 Chloroornnane Tetrachloroethene +rt> /'O~ 1 2 4-Trichlorobenzene 1 3-Dichlo~rmane u Hexachlorobutadiene Dibraoochloranethane N•nhthalene 1 2-Dibranoethane !EOBl , 1.2 3-Trichlorobenzene 1-Chlorohexane COIIIENTS: HDL -Hininun Detection Limit for water (EPA Plethod 502.2), is 1.0 µg/1. 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 -Haterial was analyzed for but not detected. NA -Not analyzed. 1/ -Tentative identification. ,r -Re~ulated voe T -Tr1halanethane N.C. Division of Health Services UHS 3068--0 ( 1/89 laboratory) - µg/1 ,J I " • May 1, 1990 To: Lee Crosby, Chief Superfund Section and Site Screening File From: Bruce Nicholson i1fJ Subj: TCE Well Contamination Cedar Oak Park Subdivision Gastonia, Gaston County, NC Ms. Sharon Moss of Congressman Ballenger's office notified me of this site today. She received a call from Ms. Helen Bess [(704)867-9534 or (704)867-6114] about a well that supplied 33 houses in Cedar Oak Park Subdivision that is contaminated with 34.9 ppb trichloroethylene {TCE). I did not reach Ms. Bess but I spoke to Rachel Hill who was aware of the problem. Based on new community well rules, they routinely test the wells periodically. The first well sample was taken on March 31, 1990, by Mr. Grady Russ, a certified well operator. The sample was sent to Aquatech Environmental Consultants for analysis which showed the following: trichloroethylene tetrachloroethylene· chloroform 34.9 ppb 23.7 ppb 9.2 ppb A second sample was taken on April 17, 1990, and the results matched the first sample closely.· The subdivision was able to switch to a backup well located 400 feet from the contaminated well. This backup well has so far tested negative for contaminants. However, this well is muc~ lower in yield than the original well, and the subdivision residents have been asked to conserve water. Ms. Hill said she would send us the complete set of sample results and a copy of the letter sent to all of the affected residents. The Public Water supply Section is aware of the problem as well as the Gaston County Health Department. The Gaston County Health Department sampled the affected well and several other surrounding wells in the area on April 27, 1990, but the results are not back yet. Boyce Hunt said the potential sources include a nearby transmission shop, and two shade tree auto mechanics. He said the soil at the transmission shop appeared to be contaminated and discolored black. The site is located approximately 1.5 miles north of the New Haven Drive TCE Site and 1.5 miles northwest of the Homelite Division of Textron site (I have attached a map of the respective site locations). BIN/mem/tolee19/· cc: Pat DeRosa \ I \ \ \ \ \ \ /''\ \ \,/ \ _,,,,,,--,,,~· " LAte (/.,t,-,,7 Ck,,.,,·c,.ls [Lt C.) 1( -v~ k M,Wn -1-c iu ~ 1 ;J \ \ \ \ \ .,. COUNTY OUAD NO, R 7C};j:. (1 \SERIAL LAT. 3:> V /3 IVS?'' LONG. HO. ___ _ O I I/ $:;I /3 /I V Report to: ARO, FRO~sr. ARO, WaRO, WiRO, WSRO. Ki11!:;ton FO 0 1 her _________ _ FIELD ANALYSES pH 400 ____ Spec. Cond.g,: ___ at 2s0c N.C. Owner ~ I _"'>o DEh-«TMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES'__, & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT c•~\m~cu$,1o~l! SAMPLE PRIORITY D ROUTINE LAB NUMBER 8 Xz ~ DATE RECEIVE0?-/3-y'() nme 9.ov Rec'd From: Bu~ TII.AE //()O -· PURPOSE, BASELINE,,-:(QMPLA H, COMPLIANCE, LUS'.·, OTHER _____ _ -circle one) C l1 ssd.) --:) ~/{: r, ;;. ') y r.q I ,,,,.,. .,. Location or site ' ·7 3o r;, ' &cJ k/1, .-?Xo£ ,,_.,.-/. c; 0 e s c r i p Ii on o ! s a rn p I i n g poi n I ____ <~·-'~· ~,:~Lcc,.( __ ~CJw., ~{L.. _ _,C~· ~i_/'--~4--'--'-'-=--"'---'-"-'-I l· /' '' " 11/ ,r s-,,,, , ,· //' t ·, ' Temo.10 ____ 0 c .ppearance 'r) 'L/ Taste ______ _ S amp l i n9 Method /7,_,·.,.1 ,;/" ,/,· , r 1 ·;?. (pump, bailer, etC.) I .) 1, Sample Interval Field Analysis By: _____________ _ LABORATORY ANALYSES 80D5 J ,0 mo/I COD High ,. 0 mg/I COD Low 335 m<;1/I Cofllorm:MF r eca! J 1 6 1 6 / I 00ml Colllo1<n:Mr Tota I J 1 '.,Q<I I 1 OOm I TOC 680 mQ/1 T urt>i di 1 y '6 rnu '" '°' uni is Alkalini!y !O PH .., "' mQ/1 Alkalinity 70 ,>; B: 3 "' mo/I Cart>onate '., mo/J Slcan,onato ''° mQ/1 Arsenic:To1al 1002 uo/1 Cart>on Olo::doe '" ffiQ/1 ChloriOe 9<10 mQ/1 cri,omium:H11x 1032 uo /I Coror:Truo 80 Pl-Co Cy•nlde 720 mQ/1 Lab Commenls: GW-54 1ised 7/85 .'- (pumping 1irne. air temp, etc.) Diss. Solids 70300 mQ/1 AQ -Silver 1077 vo/1 Fluoride 951 moll Al -Aluminum 1105 VO/I Hardnoss:TotaJ 900 mo/I Ba Barium 1007 vo/1. HarOneu (non-cut>} 90:> moll moll Pt,unols Ji7JO UQ/1 uo IT Speclllc Cond. 95 uMhos/cm1 UQ/1 1oor, "' MaQnesium "' \_/ C \ t· \ \.; ~\m,.J1'; •' Ma 1.tanoane$e 1055 UQ /I """~'"'' ,,r ,, .. ,._,·;•,'.JC':1·,1 l'-f_a;r,p,!C T Na Sooium 929 ffiQ/1 NH3 a~tiJ'.~~~·:,:;;·;·~-"Pi:ri:)t.1i:I n&t-lPC Ni Nock el I 06 7 uo11 ....... , .. TKN as N 625 PO Lead 105 1 uo/1 s, Selenium I 1 <I 7 uo/1 P;To1aJ BP 665 mQ/1 '" Zinc \091 uo/1 For Dissolved Analysis -sui.;:-ni_t fil ~d samp!e and write ·01s· in block Yellow copy -Lab White copy -Headquarters Pin\__JPY -Region 0101nocri1orln• P1s1icjd1s Oroanophosphorus P•slicldtl :·,,. AciO H,1dicid•s 81 SI I N• ulrl I E,1r1ct ■t>I• Oro1n,c, Ac id E,1r1c111>11 O,o,n,cs y;' ' Puro1al>le 0101nics (VOA OOllle) '. z Oi0romoeth1ne {EOBJ v 1 C <= : Ti ,·<.t, i~•--" ,;.i., 1/r,,~ . , ·;" PH f r. ,( roll/.' -d , ,-;.,_.I~.,-0/; \ 7" . ·--. " •~ otu ORGANICS .. ' . • ,....L. V<,J h'tJ-uK I \/ " ' .,.,, ' • VOLATILE AMAL YT I CAL REPORT C LAB NO. (X,736 ~ REPORTED BY jJl3 ' ENTERED BY Da, CHECKED BY 1)/(l CHECKED BY @__ REVIEWED BY {l/(J_, DATE~ SUPERVISOR ']?~I( SAMPLE TYPE: SEDIMENT ANALYSIS RES UL TS ( STORET HO. COMPOUND CONCENTRATION !«l VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS DETECTED BY GC/ELCD/PID. ( C LAB NO. REPORTED BY CHECKED BY REVIEWED BY SUPERVISOR SIIMPLE TYPE: STORET NO. • SEMIVOLATILE ORGANIC REPORT ()'.j 7 36 wr ENTERED BY Im CHECKED BY I JVZ> DATE#- ' -J<f;.K SEDIMENT ANALYSIS RESULTS COMPOUND GC/MS I ND I CATES A QUANTITY OF LATE ELUTING CHEMICALS (LATER THAN 6 2 FUEL OIL & DIESEL FUEL) THAT COULD NOT BE RESOLVED OR IDENTIFIED. CONCENTRATION WAS ESTIMATED AS A RATIO TO A KNOWN EXTERNAL STANDARD AND IS IN THE RANGE h2. ie_ CONCENTRATION UG/KG OF:------------------------------------------14000 / I -COUNTY L'-Ci.-S+Q)'1 N.C. _501 I DEMTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES·:--· J()-, ,,. ) QUAD NO ~ b\ 2 SERI AL NO. _.t.-, I r Ir r' / 0 /3 i/' '1 LAT. S-:, ( LONG. ;< . --<) Report to: ARO, FR0(2~-RAO, WaRO, WiRO, 'SAMPLE PRIORITY WSRO, Kinston FO Other _________ _ Sh;pped by: 8us.~u9. Olher ______ _ ~ t ,/2· , I 1e-,< COLLECTOR(SJ· f_,lf/,'.$/ ,r /,,,,.,~,·DA TE f'Z,I( { //1,J D ROUTINE D EMERGENCY PURPOSE: UASELINE. C~ ~~(::.~:;-~ FIELD ANALYSES Owner ( L~asee) pH 4 00 ____ Soec. Cond. 94 ___ at 2s0c Location or si:e o ,.--! I,, Ii«< Te mp. 1 0 ----C Odor __ ::,;ur__-_.,c,==c.-- • Appearance ~0~-L-~•L;~•,~•~<~'--,,_- Jn.-:.:;,; f- Taste ______ _ Description Sampling t·.1ethod ot sampling point he ,.,t-£f (pump, bai't'er, etc·.) Field Ana I ysi s By: ____________ _ Remarks LABORATORY ANALYSES 800::,310 me/I Diss. Sol Ids 70300 moll Ao SiL~tr \077 coo Hion 3.( o mQ/1 Fluoride 95< mQ/1 ,. Aluminum 1105 COD Low 335 m,;i/t Hardnes.;Total 900 moll B• Sad um 1007 Colilorm:Mf f ~cal 3 I 6 l 6 / 1 00ml Hardn11ss (non-carb) 902 mo/I c, Calcium 9" Colitorm:MF l 01al 31~0~ 1100ml Prienol s 32730 UQ/1 Co Caamium 1021 T.OC 680 mi;i/1 Soecllic Cond. " uMrios/cm 1 Criromium:Total l0J~ ,.-, . Turbidlly 76 /HU Su!I a to 9<5 mo/I Cc Cool,6-r ... < I 0.(~i ,, ;;::, Sullldo ,., me/I· Fo Iron \ 6_~_5· '. >:•;· ' , .. -~···~...--....... ~ ""' .. He I··· M11rcury_ 7 1900 · DH .( 03 "~ . .. Pot a ssj_~T .·}3 7 uni ts c; ,: ';C ;_;:~c~~s AND ' ··-~-.. ' ~.i"1 ••1--+--A-•_•_•_"_o_O<_y_,o_ All<alinlly to .p Carbonate 4.( H .., "' moll en,-.!:.:.;..!?\ r! 'I :1~'\'ELOPl\1.tNT "' Magnesium 927 -·- OH 8. J "' moll "" Manganese 1055 ., 1 .,.,-;·, ., ... . ~ 1941 l Sodiulll~92"gi !_\ i ': I.J •, ' ,-~ ' ... ' moll r:, . ' No LAB NUMBER 8 _ __,(X;,"'-'=::7"--_,7~3"-5'=::_~- --? /1 o.' C DATE RECEIVED rl HQ T;me Rec'd by~ From: Bus~ 0 the r ___ "__, {)"'---=------------ DA 1 A ENTRY BY Dq CK: ,[f;J C: DATE REPORTED: 9/z.v/go CO/v\PLI MJCE. Lus~.-. OTHER ------- one) 'I Sample Interval----~'-":::... _______ _ (pumping time. air temp, etc.) uo/1 Oro1nocn1orin, P,,1icid11 UQ/1 Oroanopho,onorus P1,1ic!d11 uotl mg/I AC1d Hudicia,, UQ/1 , uo/1 .. , 81 ~-I Neutral E • trlC UCI ,I Oro 1nic, uo/1 "i : : A Cid E•tr1Ctable Oro1nic, uo/1 . UQ/1 I Pu,oe•c!, Oro1n1cs (VQA bOlll •) 0111'.l_O~{t'· mo,, ,., Dibromoetn1.n, {EDB) • u.~ {! C ' 'i(,! ! .. m.o/,1_ Sicaruonate 4 " r.i,;i/1 NH3 " N 6 <O rn<J/l N! Nick el 1067 °KALt..lG\"\, uOH-' V 7 2::: c;::: /, ,. •,,../ (,,11:eb' ... IL.~\ 1--t--- Arun!c:Total 1002 uo/1 Carbon d!oxld • "' mo/I Chloride 9~0 mQ/1 Chromlum:Hox 1032 uo/1 Color:lrue 80 Pt-Co Cy•nldt 720 mo/I Lab Comme_nts: GW-54 ·dsed 7/85 '-.,/. 1'N -~ $ N,. Q.2_f!:.,n•.•;!tii•(~j L~r,ll~6£.M[lfl'J/I Pb L11ad 105 1 uo/1 ,.~,·•"~I>'.,.~,·;;; ··~•a.HI nrf!Cl m,,. s, Selenium 1 1 ~ 7 UQ /I P:fo1at " p '" mo/I Zo Zinc 1092 uo/1- r-or Dissolved Analysis -su0:-nit fi' ·ed sample and wri10 ·01s· in block Yellow copy -Lab White copy -Headquarters f)in~,opy · Region v ,,:,;_/ / r-:; C'r. /1 ,.--c ,?? 1 ( -, ,_ I ,:;,,°Ii '5£ ATl:·. , iANAr Vc,;w_ 'NICS vq r \/ ')' · LAB NO. OC,735 REPORTED BY CHECKED BV REVIEWED BV SUPERVISOR SAMPLE TYPE: SEDI MEHT • STORET HO. COMPOUND • VOLATILE ANALYTICAL REPORT ANALYSIS RESULTS ENTERED BY _D.:...:,,,:9;,c__ __ CHECKED BY -tfi:""-"'---- CONCENTRATION NO VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS DETECTED BY GC/ELCD. 45510 M,P-XVLEHES 45510 0-XVLEHE 21 UNIDENTIFIED PEAKS DETECTED BY GC/PID. 10 UG/KG 9.3 UG/KG 'J • SEMIVOLATI LE ORGANIC REPORT LAB i.). CX,735 REPORTED BY CHECKED BY REVIEWED BY SUPERVISOR cc? ENTERED BY ___,D""-a. __ _ CHECKED BY ---=/tI:;..:.;,;...1--__ -- SAMPLE TYPE: SEDIMENT STORET NO. ANALYSIS RESULTS COMPOUND GC/MS INDICATES A QUANTITY Of LATE ELUTING CHEMICALS ( LATER THAN •z FUEL 01 L & DIESEL FUEL) THAT COULD NOT BE RESOLVED OR I DENTlfl ED. CONCENTRATION WAS ESTIMATED AS A RATIO TO A KNOWN INTERNAL STANDARD AND IS IN THE RANGE CONCENTRATION UG/KG Of 44000 A TENTATIVE IDENTIFICATION WAS ATTEMPTED ON FIVE (5) EARLY ELIJTING SIGNIFICANT PEAKS DETECTED BY GC/MS. CONCENTRATIONS WERE ESTIMATED AS A RATIO TO A KNOWN INTERNAL STANDARD. UNI DENTI fl ED . ALKANE ALKANE ALKANE UNIDENTIFIED ., 850 1500 1500 1900 2000 • (l).\_:r-JTY ' ,., ' QUAD MO.A A:>s-v , 3·-:·0 ;3'.S? LAT. ..,, _ SC:Rt AL N0. LONG. N.C. I J ' /I /, DEPA';. _,AENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES LAB NUMBER 8 CG L/64- 0ATE RECErvrnS/3 /90nmeq~ ..--:------, = T 7 ~"" Rec'd byj __ ~ )'~=~-From: Su~ Repor1 10: ARO, FROG, ARO, WaRO. V/iRO, & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 0 GR~~E 1 oiELeoo1oov v, 'sA.1 MPLE PRIORITY 11 I!! t/ Other --------~-----~~~=-- OAT A ENTRY GY: -~00.LL~---CK: 155 DA TE REPORTED:~,')~=--~O~l--3~0~-~-- WSRO, Kinston FO O!her Shipped by: Bus.~ Other ______ _ COLLECTOR(S): Cf (2_. /1.J.-~ OP.TE D ROUTINE D EMERGEt·JCY (TIii PURPOSE: BASELINE,(coMP~~-COMPLIANCE, 1.U~---, OTHER ______ _ circle one) FIELD ANALYSES Owner pH400 ____ Spec. Cond.94 ___ at 2s0 c Location or site ~D. 1 0 ____ o C -a ranee _______ Taste ______ _ Odor ______ _ . I' -I) / Description of sampling point / Z5 /,ff/.u) (c.v~(..:? 1 1'7/?-,-nr _ ___ _,6~, .. -..c".cCcc'_:[,,c:.._ ______________ Sample l n te r v a I (purno. bailer. etc.) Samp!ino /,\ethod Field Analysis By:--------------Ren,arks (pumping LABORATORY ANALYSES BOO~ J" m,;i/J DI ss. Soll ds 70300 mo/I ,, -Si Iver 1077 uol! i i 1° l '"'"' 'rfi-~:.noc hi o,r,1 <:'!ti P • lDc I d1\..i coo HI oh '" mo /I coo C,w JJS mo/I Colltorm;µf r er . .JI 3 16 ! 6 / I OOmt r I uorlo., 9!, I mo/I Hardness: T Olil I 900 mo/I HArCnass {non·carb) 902 moll " -.\lumlnum 1 I 05 uo/1 "' t3hrl um H•O 7 uo/1 Ca Cale cum 9" mg/1 Oroanopho!blioru~ Pe~ticld('tf· ('\ \\j\'\ .,1,\~1~\t'.'K .J_-,.., Aclµ, 'l{,UJ..\J~;'s , r \ f" \.\. 1,v Collfvrm:M~ T Ola! JI 50-4 /IOOml Phenols J 27 JO uo/1 co CaClmium 1027 uo/J 1," '-- TOC r.ao mo/I ~ S1teci.fjr_p>r.1cOF5 N" A TUR A ~'-'hos/cm 2 Cnromium:To1al lOJ• uo/1 >< B1 se / Neutral E•lflCtlble Oro1nlc1 T urbi Cl1 ly " /HU Sul !Jitlf.S(lUH.CES ,•5D moll ··~ cp'1,)L\i;<!H ,_,:;__., I :;...,_ ~,. , •• , ' moll c, Copper !0(2 uo/1 Fo Iron 1045 uo /I )< Acid E•tractable Orcanlc$ Hg Mercury 7 1 900 UQ /J V Purce1bl1 Oro1nics {VOA boltte) OH <UJ . uni ts JUN U D l'd'dU K ~ Po111ssium '" mQ/1 Al~alinity 10 PH u no mQ/J "' l.1aonesium '" mO-', 1.2 -Dibromoe1n1ne (EDB) Alkalin,ly " OH a. J "s mg /I -11r1i;w nr nr111::n1tMbi~l ;~W'·_GJ:Ut1 Mo • l.4anoanese 1055 UQ/1 Carbonate .. s moll H REGIDNAL Urr>SL ,,. . Soo,um "' mo/I ;<.. TC f: SlcH1..on111e «o mo/J NH3 ,s N 5'0 mo/I "' Nie~ el 1067 UQ/1 Arsenic:Total 1002 ug/1 TK.'J " N 625 mo11 Pb Lead 1 05 1 UQ/1 .. ·•·"" Carbon Cliodde (05 mo/I N02 -, N03 " N 6JO mo/I s, Selenium I 1 ( 7 uo /t ~ ')'.:" ATTALr1t.U VI ......... . - ; Chloride 9-'0 mo/I P: Ta ta I " p 665 mo/I Zo ,: inc 1091 uc/1-A.NAL1.::,I~ "'-' v " Chromium:He>. 103 2 uo /I Cotor:True BO Pl·Co Cran/de '20 r,"l<J/1 • SEMIVOLATI LE ORGANIC REPORT LAB NO. ()'.;404 REPORTED BY Yi'l1I) ENTERED BY Dfl CHECKED BY "'-, yY\ CHECKED BY Q) REYIEWED BY f'f22_ I DATE s/i2/qo SUPERVISOR :J(lK ,, A '·ii, 'C SAMPLE TYPE: SEDIMENT ANALYSIS RES UL TS 'r--i STORIT ~-COMPOUND CONCENTRATION NO BASE/NEUTRALS OR ACID EXTRACTABLE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS DETECTED BY GC/MS. \ I • VOLATILE ANALYTICAL REPORT LAB NO. OG404 REPORTED BY /-vi3 ENTERED BY fil CHECKED BY 1-t CHECKED BY D ') REVIEWED BY (Ur'!.::. SUPER'Vl:l)R 7tt DATE 431/'?l> SAMPLE TYPE: SEDIMENT ANALYSIS RES UL TS STORET NO. COMPOUND CONCENTRATION NO VOLATILE ORGANIC C'JMPOUNDS DETECTED BY GC/ELCD/PI D. S[Al AL ~H). ~11{·.,~~ LONG. N.C. I: DEPA .. MENT OF NATURAc RESOURCES LAB NUMBER 8 tBL/Q3 DATE RECEIVE~tr<)So Time 9W) Rec'd by~ From: Bu~ Report ·10: ARO. FR09. RAO, WaRO, WiRO, & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 0 DEM GRO~R oracusfoov 1 0 thcr 00 CKC6 WSRO. Kins/on FO 0 !her Shiooed by: Bus.~. Other COLLECTOR(S)· fJ I! f'2,-,.,/ t>/ . P11 ,100 Soec . Cond. 94 --- DATE a I 2 S°C Uwne1 D D -,_/ fh_lj/ ROUTINE EMERGENCY (1 If: DA TE RE PORTED: -~5~-~3~1~--C\~O~---- DATA ENTRY BY: TII.IE PURPOSE: BASELINE, ~ ~QIJ,PLAI HT) COM PU ANCE, 1.U~--, OTHER -{ct-rCic one) '1 ·.·• . ( I ,:•cl , ,.:. ( ?1."'>' i) ,\' (: -----'~~-=-~--'-------------------'C--'- location or site C-c; sfc n ,_s:.;_ ------~------¥'0 oc Odor Fe + ::s :.,~, .,...... Description of sampling point Sc I I b,ir1>cl corcce · ara:nce [~l.::-c{s Taste Field Analysis Sy: _____________ _ Samplina Method ' . ---,---~c",,_. 1_-",CJc-"'~~-~(.._l.~-~·L,.~,_l_~Ci~(.,=:S;c~=~) ___ Sam p I e In IE! ( v a! ----------~="'·~· _ (pump, "!Sailer, etc·.) /,o I., :CJ( r (pumping tirr(~•.a1r 1erTer,'\\etct LABORATORY ANALYSES .. ,---,pelt. 800'., J " m-,11 coo Hlgl'l J' 0 me/I Diss, Sol Ids 70300 mo/I r /uori de 95' mo/I ,, :;,t V'!f I C•77 uo/1 -,-~-.-- " ,\iuminum 1105 UQ/J cf..~h1\,~\1;-;,, i,...,-,..i,,,I,'{\., Oro I nooho 'l\)ri'Jnh I Pe s ti ct des coo Low JJS me/I Hardness: T Ola I 900 mo/I Bo Btrlum ·1001 UQ/! Coli!orm:M~ r ,:cal 3 161 6 1100ml Hardness (non--carb) 902 mo/I c, Ca 1 c i um 9 1 6 mo/1 AciCI Herdlcides Coli!.,rrn:Mf" Tota I 3150• /I OOm I Phenols 32730 uo/1 c, Caomium 1027 uo/1 IOC •:;_ao mo/1 Specific Cond. 9S uMhos/cm2 Ch1omium:To1al \OJ~ uo /I ,x Sase / Neutral E,1rac1,ble 0101nlc1 Tur t,i ,1 i ly "' rlTIJ ',ult a I" '!~ ~, ~r. l; ;\.''T1 '.R \ \. m,;i/1 Co Coop,., IOC' uo II X Acl (l E,1r•c1~t,le Oro• nl cs . ' .~1n\l't H~cr.s }. :,i ',) --mo/I '. Iron 1045 uo /I 1, .... ., , ... ;1,''.'..:.--.,, p·•·T\" ' Ho Mercury 7 1 9 00 uo/1 'y ?uroe1bl1 01oanics (VOA bol!I<!} OH '"' uni IS C.Jil•' -' Potassium 9J I moll Alk.a I ini ty lo PH '.s "0 mo/I 111Ni'I 'o \':j':)U "' Magnesium '" mon 1,2 • Oibromoe1h1ne (EDS} V ,>.n alini :y lo OH ,. J "s mo/1 ' ,. M, Manoanese 1055 uo /I Carbonate "s mg/I ,-.. r.,•v.nn~\. ~J\~_,bU!\ :1 '" Sodium 929 . moll 81can .. onale "0 mp/I A1senlc:To1al 1002 uo/1 i\1\,\111\, ~vrn,· ~,er;ili/ll UI ,.., mo/I I l//ll\Kt.~,•1:-;, moll Ni /He• el 106i ug/1 '" Lead 1 O'.> 1 uo/1 X I Cr CMtJOn dioxide <OS mo/I NO] -t N03 "N 630 mo/I s, Solnnium l I~ 7 uo/1 Cnloride 9~0 mo/I P: i o I~ I " p 665 mo/I z, ;.: inc 1091 ug/1-~ ~L.. Ml 1.,....,, •L..1..1 v,,un,,,,._,.._, .. ·-Cruom,um:He~ !OJ2 uo /I ,., ",._1-..,1.J .,._, vru C:olor:T "'" HO 1•1-r:o C~•nlde 720 f:1',}/1 · Lob Commcn1s: --·------------ ' I 01 IJi :;olvticl Analy:;i~: -:;11i,:ni1 !il!crnd '.;:1mpl•! .1nd w1ito ·01s· in block '✓/l1i1e copy -Hr:adou~rter~ 1·i11~ r.npy -Heqior. Yellow copy Lab J' --:-'·•/:.t-,~ ~.--.~tfl LAB ND. o:;403 REPORTED BY CHECKED BY REVIEWED BY SUPERVISOR SAMPLE TYPE: SEDIMENT STORET NO. COMPOUND DATE VOLATILE ANALYTICAL REPORT ANALYSIS RESULTS E IIT ERED BY -='-W"'-'---- CH ECK ED BY \)S CONCENTRATION ~VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS DETECTED 8Y GC/ELCD/PI D. LAB NO. REPORTED BY CHECKED BY REVIEWED BY SUPERVISOR SAMPLE TYPE: STORET NV. • • SEMIVOLATI LE ORGANIC REPORT OG405 ~ ENTERED BY J tw CHECKED BY i!?J DATE~ ?it· SEDIMENT ANALYSIS RESULTS COMPOUND ORGANIC ANALYSIS BY GC/MS I flDICATES A MASS OF LATE ELUTING CHEMICALS WHICH COULD NOT BE RESOLVED OR I DENT! Fl ED. CONCENTRATION ESTI HATED AS A RATIO TO A KNOWN INTERNAL STANDARD AND WAS IN THE RANGE OF J) uB 3 CONCENTRATION I " 1,300,000 I.JG/KG • • ... C1~1;r•J rv _ ___f-:t::'--'-'5'--r_1 _c'--y_, ________ _ N.C. OUAIJ NO g ?0,-I SERI AL V LAT. ~:(" ('(' ,:s 1' LONG. NO. '3</01, ,, Reporl lo: ARO, FRO@ ARO, WaRO, WiRO, DEPA,-,,MENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES LAB NUMBER B f/-il;_-&)5 & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT O DATE RECEIVED~_..-..,....._ T~me 9~ DEM Rec'd by: DS From: Bu~ c,cfil~~O!,~~~T-ODY, ;::;: '"'"'" rn c/i'V? WSRO, Kinslon FO Shipped by: Bu 0 ther. ________ _ □ ROUTINE □ EMERGENCY /1;;)/k DATE REPORTED, 5-24-'1 DATE TIME PURPOSE, BASELINE, FIELD ANALYSES ptl 4 00 Spec. site 2=ra1 Temp.10 oc Odor ______ _ Appearance _______ Ta'ste MAY Field Analysis By: ____ _;_ _____ __,.,.a,Sviu~ ema rks ""'°""-LABORATORY ANALYSES -, .. '"'•· :,;,. 1 \\i1l \\·) B005 310 mQ/1 Din Solld• 70300 mg/I ,, • Sil VII 1077 \'1\'s.' . ~✓ ugh~ coo Hien 3•0 mg/I Fluo ride gs, mg/I Al -.\lumlnum IIOS ,.._l.i! 1-..,,. ug/1 COO low 335 me/I Hard n,55:Tot1I 900 mg/I •• • Barium 1007 ,.-!-1-Q).1~ Coliform:Mf Fecal 31616 1100ml Hard n■u {non-c,ub) 902 fflQ/1 c, -Calcium 916 ~,:\\:) ·•nioll Colilum:MF Total 3150• 1100ml ol, 327 30 ug/1 Cd Cadmium 1027 'v'' we roe 1>so mc/J Spec i Ile Cond. 95 uMhos/cm 1 Chromium:Tot•I 103<1 ugtl Turbidily 76 NTU Sulf ale 9•5 mg/I c, -Copptr 10•2 ug/1 Sull "· 7'5 mg/J ,, Iron 1045 ug/1 "' M•rcury 11900 uc/J pH •OJ uni ts K • Polanium 937 mg/I Alkalinity to pH •.5 •10 me/I "' -Mi1gn1sium 927 mO,I Alkalinity 10 pH 8. 3 • 1 5 mg/I Mn -Manganes, 1055 ug/1 Carbonate 4•5 mQ/1 No Sodium 929 mg/l Blc11r1..ona1e . " mg/I .. N 610 mg/I Ni N j ck el 1067 UQ/1 Arsenlc:Toial 1002 UOII TKN .. N 625 n'IQ/1 Pb Lead 105 I ug/J Carbon dioxide •05 me/I ""N03 UN 630 mg/J s, Selenium 11'7 ug/1 Cnloride 9•0 mg/I P:To ,., 1$ P 665 mg/I '" l inc 1091 ug/1 Cnromium:Hex 1032 ug/1 Color:True 80 Pt-Co Cyanide '20 mg/I ~ Lab Commenis: For Dissolved Analysis -sui...'.Tlil filtered sample and write ·01s· in block While copy -Headquarters Pink copy -Region Yellow copy -Lab OTHER temp, etc.) \(\0,\\ , . . ' ,...O/YJ1v,'o'\niorin• P•1!1cicua ._ '2,1 -'tirQilnopho,pnorus PtsticidtS I ,. ,v \ ( ,,, Acid Herdicid■S ~ a,,. I N■ullll E•tncUbl• Organic, IA Acid e~1rac11bl• Org1nic1 )( Purgeabl• Org,n,cs {VOA bo111,J '.' • 01bromo•11,1n1 {EOB) '/1·, -·--·-n, . _,, ·--,<,o . .. ·-• -·-...... ....,,., 5 V • • •• VOLATILE ANALYTICAL REPORT LAB NO. OG405 i;i ffi • REPORTED BY ENTERED BY CHECKED BY Ill~ CHECKED BY D s REVIEWED BY euf.- SUPERVISOR CR,t,K DATE sfvfao SAMPLE TYPE: WATER ANALYSIS RESULTS STORET NO. COMPOUND CONCENTRATION 34475 TETRACHLOROETHENE 0.25 UG/L DETECTED BY GC/ELCD. NO YOLATI LE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS DETECTED BY GC/PI D LAB NO. REPORTED BY CHECKED BY REVIEWED BY SUPERVISOR SAMPLE TYPE: STORET NO. • • SEMIVOLATI LE ORGANIC REPORT OG405 • sm ENTEREDBY ill {nQ CHECKED BY D 5 !ll2_ 'Z't:K DATE~ WATER ANALYSIS RESULTS COMPOUND CONCENTRATION NO BASE/NEUTRAL OR ACID EXTRACTABLE ORGANICS DETECTED BYGC/115. . . ( • • COi.i/•,' f y _--t:=.-~'-'-"5-· _('-C--'-r' _________ _ Ol:'ld) NO. f i)Oei ) SERIAL LAT. LONG. tJO. ---- S/013 , 1' 0/ Re ;:ior I to ARO. FRO,@, RRO, WaRO, \ViHO, WSF~O. K111s:on FO. 01her ________ _ ----v Shrppeo by Bus,~• Other _______ _ COLLECTOR[S)· -~''=,.,~·~~·'~·~/~/·~·'-' _ DATE r:h/1() Flt:LD Al-JAL YSES Owner iJll-l 00 S oec. Cond. 94 ---a i 2 s0 c / .7/ Tll.~E _~ __ ;,_> __ NATURAL RESOURCES PURPOSE, l cn1;.J_ 1 0 "c Odor Description of sampling point ,\ppe<1rance Tasie Field An31ysis By 1 Al30RATORY ANALYSES ~ BOO~ "0 r.l<J/1 coo 11, er, J' 0 mo/I COD "· J J:, rng/J cor, l<.>rm:,..,r I ,•c~I 3 I ti I G I \OOm! Samplin9 Method Rerr.arks Diss. Sol i OS 70300 Fluoride 9S' H ilrOn• ss: T OU.I 900 Hilrdn11ss (non·cil rb) 902 (puJnp, baifer, e1c·.) t, : .. , . moll Ag Si I ~e, 1077'. .l. :. moll " .\luminurn !11~~t -mo/I B• · Barium 1 00 7 rno/J c, C11tc,um "6 ' ! . ,, II IN' COMPLIANCE, !.U~- one) OTHER Sa mp I e In le r v a I ___ U_'-/7'-/,__~•~------- (pumping time, air temp, etc.) . '.: ;i i ' i . ! ;. ug/1 , .. , ~:,,_: O,r~•nocnlorin• P•51icid,, ug/1 I " ; -:: , '~\.91nopho,phoru1 P,11ic!de, .{u,;i/1 l'-lY mg/I "c, d H•fdic,o,, c,11i1c.,rn:Mf 1 U Id I J I :004 / 100ml Ph11 nol s 32730 uQ/i c, Cocmiom /66',()JINnWAT~ SE !tT I i fl >oc ,; ~1) rnc/1 Sp.,cilic Cond, 9S uMhos/cm2 Chromi urn: T o!al 10]<1 DAICINI!'' NC Basa , N<i U 111 I E,uac,,01, Organic, ., ., ; "' t,' Qt t' 7 ,; /HU Sull.illl 9.S rno/1 Cs Coooar \0<12 uo/! ACi<l E,1rac1,01, Org,n,c, Sul llde "s m o/1 ,. Iron 1 0-t 5 uo11 Hg Me,cury 7 1 9 00 ug/1 ';,, Puro••OI" O,gan,c, (VOA bol!I I) '" •OJ uni Is ' Pot.issium 937 m,;i/1 ,q, aljn,t) '" "" u "0 rnQ/1 MQ Maonesium 92' mo,, '. 2 Oioromoe1111n1 (EDB) Al. a I; n, I)" ,o :iH e., "s rn o /I Ma Manganese 1055 uo/1 CJr::>ona1e 4 4:, mQ/1 ia Sodium 929 m,;i/1 s,carc.ona1" "' mo/I NH3 .. N 6 ,0 mo/I Ni tl i C ~ e I 1067 UQ/1 Arsenic:lc1al l 00 2 UQ/1 TcN .. N 625 ffi\J/1 " L • aCI \ 0 ~ l U<JII c.i,tion ~•o•Hl., ,os me/I • .(l_02 1-N03 '-!i N 630 mo/I s, S•l11nium 1 1 ~ 7 u,;i/1 ~_r-_r-t.TT.-..r-1,rr,. r...-.r~•,,,,..,,... cr,lc><Hl~ 'i4U mQ/1 ) ~ P: T o!al "'e 66 5 mo/I ·-lo Zinc 109] uo /I r.11.lflt Vl'JC" 0~"~"- Criro,n,urn;r;.,, 1032 ... -,,;f.1'~"'; ( I,. l ... ,•r...\'· Color 1" ru., ao ~-..., • .,;t'f,S91:'!;:o .. Cyan, ,. no . -~(u--:-:.'rn\11 ~ _, [\ /). '" Lab Comments. v GW-54 hr.vl.-...cd 7/85 , .. ,,,'!\ \)'; ·•' \ 'u\,\:~~~:;;:-:S'J·c .. ,...~r~·~o~,-;D~i7s~·s~o:71~v~e~d;-A:-::n~a~l-y-s~i7s:-·-s~u-,-c-cn-,-i7t71~i717te-,-.-d:-s-a_m_p-;-le--a-n-d.,--w-,7i_t_e-;,~D~l~S~.c-ci-n-:b-17o-c7k _____________________ _ w. White copy -Headquarters Pink copy -Region Yellow copy -Lab V • VOLATILE M,jALYTICAL REPORT LAB HO. OG406 REPORTED B'r r' CHECKED BY Ml'. REVIEWED BY ::UC.~ SUPERVISOR "R£k' DATE s/4t/1a I SAMPLE TYPE: WATER AHAL YSIS RES UL TS STORET NO. COMPOUND 34496 1, 1 DICHLOROETHAHE 34475 TETRACHLOROETHENE QUANT! Fl ED BY GC/ELCD. 39180 TRICHLOROETHENE DETECTED BY GC/PID. ENTERED BY -~CB'-'--- CHECKED BY _1) __ ~--- CONCENTRATION 0.18 UG/L 0.31 UG/L 84 UG/L OUAIJ LAT. SERI AL NQ. LONG. N.C. DEP,.-'MENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES ' LAB NUMBER a _/_JG, 4()7 DEM Rec'd by~ From: Bu~ Report to: ARO, FRO.~ RAO, WaRO, WiRO. & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT O DATE AECEIVED$/f6 Tir,i_e ½-0/') F,f.j~NDWATER FIELD/LAB FORM Other-----=~::----=::--:=--.., ··'M-Mar ~'fA I . DATA ENTRY BY ill cVS WSRO, Kinston FO Other _________ _ D ROUTl~E 'rl'itl.QD&' //$~DATE AEPORTEO 5-74-qO . -~ Shroped Oy: Bus, Courier. Other '--...-,/ COLLECTOR(S), ,(lpl2t,_,/{£_,\.. , \ FIELD ANALYSES LABORATORY ANALYSES 8005 "0 coo High 3<0 coo Lo• 335 Colilorm:~r Fecal J 16 16 Col,t(..rm;t.jf Tola! J 150<1 TOC "' Tu1bidi1y " pH <OJ Alkalin11y TO PH ... "' .-.1kallnlly ,. pH 8.3 . " Cut1on,1, ... Blc11r1..ona11t '" Arsenic:Toial 1002 C■rtlon ,;HoKlde 405 Chloriae 940 C!irom1um:He• 1032 Color:True 80 Cyanide 120 Lab Comments: JTi,011 ' m.gll mg/J 1100ml 1100ml mg/I tHU uni Is mg/I mo/I mg/l mg/I ug/1 mo/I mg/I ug/1 Pl•Co mg/I DATE TIME -:J-, ;:;<5 PURPOSE: BASEL:INE, (:0MPLAIN..Y 0 , COMPLIANCE, 1.U~·:, OTHER ~cl1 one) ------- \',' ' ·,, ru \'?l-umo1ng time, arr temp, etc. ' • ., JIES'llllf \\.\\ -~~ ; <'Ye,'\\V' Diss .... o .. v~ 70300 mg/I ., • s11v'wr",-on -~ \\,\\ug'Jt Fluo ride 951 mg/l Al -.\Juminum 110~ \ ~,,.;y~'{ l , ('0._ug~ Hard ness:Tolll 900 mg/I Ba -Barfum·1~\jv 0~\_.y•• "9/1 Hard ness (non-carb} 902 mg/I c, • Celclum 916 mg/I nots 32730 ug/1 Cd -Cadmium 1027 ug/l Spec Ilic Cond. " uMl'los/cm1 Cl'lromium:Tolll 103, ug/t Sul! ate 9,5 mg/I Cu -Copper 10,2 ug/1 Ide 1,5 molt Fe • Iron 10,t5 uo/1 Hg • Mercury 7 1900 ug/J K • Potessium 937 mg/I Mg • Magnesium 927 moJI Mn • M11noenes1 1055 ug/J NI -Sodium 929 mg/I UN 6 10 mg/l NI • Nick e I 1 06 7 uo/1 Tm u N '" mgtt Pb • Leid 105 1 ug/1 ♦ N03 IS N 630 mg/I s, • Selenium 1 , .. 7 uott P:To Ill 1$ P 665 molt z, • Zinc 1091 ug/1 For Dissolved Analysis -suL:nit filtered sampto·and write ·01s· in block While copy -Headquarters Pink cony -Region Yellow copy -Lab .. k' Organocl'llorlne Pesticides Org1nopl'lospl'lorus Pesticides Acid Herdlcldes Base / Neutral E.tr1c11b1e Organic, Acid EllrlCtlble Organics Purgeable Organics {VO,., bo11t11) 1,2 • Oibromoetl'lane (EOB) ,c ~~c ATTACHED vnv• 1 ··-· ANALYSIS ~ccrv"' V LAB NO. OG407 REPORTED BY it./ CHECKED BY a/I!_ REVIEWED BY (¥.<L SUPERVISOR nK-DATE s/2.<1 /er o r, ' SAMPLE TYPE: WATER ANALYSIS RESULTS STORET NO. COMPOUND 34475 TETRACHLOROETHENE DETECTED BY GC/ELCD. METHYL TERTBUTYL ETHER DETECTED BY GC/PID. .. ' . ENTERED BY ill • CHECKED BY\) 5 CONCENTRATION 0.85 UG/L 30 UG/L 'SAMPLE ANO ANALYSIS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM EPA-REGION JV ESD. ATHENS. GA. PURGEABLE ORGANICS DATA REPORT ... .. .. .. .. • • • • * • • • * • • • • * • • • • • • • • • • * • • • • • • • • PROJECT NO. 91-079 SAMPLE NO. 51222 SAMPLE TYPE: DRKWA SOURCE: HARWELL ROAD TCE STATION JD: PW-01 CEDAR OAK SUBDJV. -C:,AvtS PARK 'ici:>:S. JTe: • • • * • • • • • • • • • • * • • • • • • • •-• • • PROG ELEM: SSF COLLECTED BY: P HENDERSON CITY: GASTONIA ST: NC COLLECTION START: 10/09/90 1320 STOP: 00/00/00 10/25/90 ••• ... .. .. .. • • ••• • * ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• UG/L ANALYTICAL RESULTS UG/L ANALYTICAL RESULTS lOU lOU lOU lOU lOU . lOU lOOU 25U lOU lOU lOU 25U lOU lOU lOOU lOU ,au lOU 10U 10U lOU 10U 41 lOU lOU lOU CHLOROMETHANE VINYL CHLORIDE BROMOMETHANE CHLOROETHANE TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE. 1.1-DICHLOROETHENE(l.1-DICHLOROETHYLENE) ACETONE CARBON DISULFIDE METHYLENE CHLORIDE TRANS-1 .2-DICHLOROETHENE 1 ,1-DICHLOROETHANE VINYL ACETATE CIS-1 .2-DJCHLOROETHENE 2,2-DICHLOROPROPANE METHYL ETHYL KETONE BROMOCHLOROMETHANE CHLOROFORM 1 ,1 .1-TRICHLOROETHANE 1,1-DICHLOROPROPENE CARBON TETRACHLORIDE 1.2-DICHLOROETHANE BENZENE TRICHLOROETHENE(TRICHLOROETHYlENE) 1.2-DICHLOROPROPANE DIBROMOMETHANE BROMODICHLOROMETHANE •••FOOTNOTES••• lOU 25U lOU lOU lOU 14 lOU 25U lOU lOU lOU 10U lOU lOU lOU lOU lOU lOU lOU 10U 10U 10U 10U 10U CIS-1.3-DICHLOROPROPENE METHYL ISOBUTYL KETONE TOLUENE TRANS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE 1.1,2-TRICHLOROETHANE TETRACHLOROETHENE(TETRACHLOROETHYLENE) 1,3-DICHLOROPROPANE METHYL BUTYL KETONE DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE CHLOROBENZENE 1 ,1 ,1.2-TETRACHLOROETHANE ETHYL BENZENE . (M-AND/OR P-)XYLENE 0-XYLENE STYRENE BROMOFORM BROMOBENZENE 1 .1 .2.2-TETRACHLOROETHANE 1.2.3-TRICHLOROPROPANE 0-CHLOROTOLUENE P-CHLOROTOLUENE 1.3-DICHLOROBENZENE 1 .4-DICHLOROBENZENE 1.2-DICHLOROBENZENE •A-AVERAGE VALUE •NA-NOT ANALYZED •NAI-INTERFERENCES •J-ESTIMATED VALUE •N-PRESUMPT!VE EVIDENCE OF PRESENCE OF MATERIAL •K-ACTUAL VALUE JS KNOWN TO BE LESS THAN VALUE GIVEN •L-ACTUAL VALUE IS KMOWN TO BE GREATER THAN VALUE GIVrn •U-MATERIAL WAS ANALYZED FOR BUT NOT OETECTED THF. Nl!M!3ER TS T!!f: -'-}Tll~M!•M Ql)!!!'.!T~Tf-l~ ;r)~-! LP:tl.T. SAMPLE AND ANALYSIS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM EPA-REGION IV ESD, ATHENS, GA. PURGEABLE ORGANICS DATA REPORT ............................... ••• .. .. .. .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • PROJECT.NO. 91-079 SAMPLE NO. 51223 SAMPLE TYPE: ORKWA SOURCE: HARWELL ROAD TCE STATION ID: PW-02 CHARLES MAY -~Ai/15 f)A'i?,< ,<,o. SI 7'"'c PROG ELEM: SSF COLLECTED BY: P HENDERSON CITY: GASTONIA ST: NC COLLECTION START: 10/09/90 1350 STOP: 00/00/00 10/25/90 • • • ••• •• .. •• • • *** •••••••••• * ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• * •••••••• UG/L ANALYTICAL RESULTS UG/L ANALYTICAL RESULTS 20U 20U 20U 20U 20U 20U 200U sou 20U 20U 20U sou 3.4AJ 20U 200U 20U 20U 20U 20U 20U 20U 20U 68AJ 20U 20U 20U CHLOROMETHANE VINYL CHLORIDE BROMOMETHANE CHLOROETHANE TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE 1,1-DICHLOROETHENE(l,1-DICHLOROETHYLENE) ACETONE CARBON DISULFIDE METHYLENE CHLORIDE TRANS-1 ,2-DICHLOROETHENE 1,1-0ICHLOROETHANE VINYL ACETATE CIS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE 2,2-0ICHLOROPROPANE METHYL ETHYL KETONE BROMOCHLOROMETHANE CHLOROFORM 1 ,1 .1-TRICHLOROETHANE 1 ,1-DICHLOROPROPENE CARBON TETRACHLORIDE 1 ,2-DICHLOROETHANE BENZENE TRICHLOROETHENE(TRICHLOROETHYLENEJ 1 ,2-0ICHLOROPROPANE DIBROMOMETHANE BROMODICHLOROMETHANE 20U sou 20U 20U 20U 20U 20U sou 20U 20U 20U 20U 20U 20U 20U 20U 20U 20U 20U 20U 20U 20U 20U 20U CIS-1 .3-DICHLOROPROPENE METHYL ISOBUTYL KETONE TOLUENE TRANS-1.3-0ICHLOROPROPENE 1 ,1,2-TRICHLOROETHANE TETRACHLOROETHENE(TETRACHLOROETHYLENE) 1,3-DICHLOROPROPANE METHYL BUTYL KETONE DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE CHLOROBENZENE 1 ,1 ,1,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE ETHYL BENZENE (M-AND/OR P-JXYLENE 0-XYLENE STYRENE BROMOFORM BROMOBENZENE 1 ,1 ,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE 1 ,2,3-TRICHLOROPROPANE 0-CHLOROTOLUENE P-CHLOROTOLUENE 1 ,3-DICHLOROBENZENE 1 ,4-DICHLOROBENZENE 1 ,2-0ICHLOROBENZENE •••FOOTNOTES••• ·•A-AVERAGE VALUE •NA-NOT ·ANALYZED •NAI-INTERFERENCES •J~ESTIMATED VALUE •N-PRESUMPTIVE EVIDENCE OF PRESENCE OF MATERIAL i•K-ACTUAL VALUE IS KNOWN TO BE LESS THAN VALUE GIVEN. •L-ACTUAL VALUE IS KNOWN TO BE GREATER THAN VALUE GIVEN •U-MATERIAL WAS ANALYZED FOR BUT NOT DETECTED. THE NUMBER IS THE MINIMUM QUANTITATION LIMIT. • • UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY DATE: SUBJECT: ~ROM: TO: • • • .1'~~9~~ /,~' ··,· '"• ~~ i !;I .f: I :,_ ~ (s if{il~:;; ~-£1 ie ·;,,1 : i;;-((f/2' \'"{:; ..J . .J '..: '§ ·'\,;,,~·~::·;.,• .. ~....--,,.· State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Division of Solid Waste Management P.O. Box 27687 · Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 James G. Martin, Governor William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary 27 June 1990 Ms. Kelly cain NC CERCIA Project Officer EPA Region IV Waste Division 345 Courtland Street, NE Atlanta, GA 30365 Subject: CERCLIS site Addition Davis Park Road 'ICE Site. Gastonia, NC 28052 Dear Ms. cain: Please add the subject site to CERCLIS. Preliminary data has established the follc:Ming about the site: 1. 'Ihree private wells and one community water supply well (Cedar oak Park Subdivision) along Davis Park Road in Gastonia, NC have shc:Mn trichloroethylene ('ICE) =ntamination with levels exceeding the 5 ug/1 MCL. The highest TCE level reported to date is 101. 4 ug/1 at the May ~esidence. 2. The source of the =ntamination has not been detennined; hc:Mever, Moore's Transmission Shop, immediately adjoining one of the =ntaminated wells, has been identified as a possible source. This shop is located at 2307 Davis Park Road, Gastonia, North carolina 28052. Gastonia is in Gaston County. The =ordinates of this shop are latitude 35° 13' 56", longitude 81 ° 13' 08". 3. It is estirrated that over 3,000 people within 3 miles of this site use groundwater for their drinking water supply. 4. CUrrently, private well users with affected wells have been advised to dis=ntinue use of their water for drinking and =eking. They are purchasing bottled water for these purposes. The sulxl.ivision has switched to an auxiliary well . which has thus far shc:Mn no =ntamination. This well has a lc:M yield (-12 gpm) William L. Meyer Director Ms. Kelly cain 6-27-90 Page 2 h=ever, and is not expected to provide sufficient supply to these homes penranently. city water from Gastonia is not available to the affected residents and would require water line extension prior to hookup. 'Ihe North carolina SUperfund section has forwarded this infomation to Doug Lair, Emergency Response an::l Removal Branch, requesting that he evaluate the site for immediate action. .A =PY of this request is attached. I have also attached a CERCLIS site addition sheet. If you have any questions, please call Pat DeRosa or rne·at (919) 733-2801. LC/PD/ds/5 Attachments cc: Pat DeRosa/ IDis Walker Ann Rudd Sincerely, GLo r.:s C:, i- Lee Crosby, Chief C':i SUperfund Section Solid Waste Managerrent Division 4a SITE DISCDVERY FORM Part I: Information necessary to add a site to CERCLIS ACITON: A EPA ID: NCD IBA SITE NAME: Davis Park Road TCE Site STREEI': 2307 Davis Park Road CITY: Gastonia CNl'Y NAME: Gaston SOORCE: T (R=EPA, '.!.'=STATE) CXNG Drsr: 10 (cptional) ZIP: 28052 CNl'Y mDE: 36 (cptional) IATI'IUDE: 3 5 J'13 j'5 6" IrnGTIUDE:81 ° /13J08" (cptional) INVENIDRY IND: Y REMEDIAL IND: Y REM:>VAL IND: N FED FAC IND: N RIM NAME: RIM :rn::NE: (EPA Project Officer) SITE DESCRIPTION: (cptional) Three private wells and one carrnunity water supply well ( Cedar oak Park Subchvision) along Davis Park Road in Gastonia, NC are contaminated with trichloroethylene at levels exceeding the 5 ug/1 MCL. The highest level measured was 101.4. ug /1 TCE at .the May residence. Private well users have been advised to discontinue drinking and cooking with this water. Currently, they are purchasing bottled water for these uses. The Cedar Oak Park Subdivision, which includes 33 hanes, has switched -over to an auxiliary uncontaminated well at the subdivision. However, this is a low-yield well and there is concern ci:x)Ut maintaic,:i.ng sufficient supply to residents. Currently, no alternate water source is available short of extending a •city water line from Gastonia. It is estimated that over 3,000 residents within 3 miles are dependent on groundwater for water supply. Part 2: other · site information D,l\TE SITE FIRST REFORI'ED: 5 / l/ 90 REA.Sal FOR LISTING: REFORI'ED BY: Ms. Sharon Moss, Congressman Cass Ballenger's Office. The source of the TCE contamination at these wells has not been determined, although Mo~re's Transmission Shop on Davis Park Road has been identified as a possible source. We would like to begin pre-remedial investigation of the site to determine the source of the conta~jnation.