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UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
REGION 4
Mr. James May
2400 Skyland Drive
Gastonia, NC 28052
Mr. Charles May
2419 Davis Park Road
Gastonia, NC 28052
Dear Mr. May:
ATLANTA FEDERAL CENTER
61 FORSYTH STREET
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303-8960
October 22, 2002 I
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!_wrote to you on October 9, 2002, providing you with the results of the most recent tests
of your drinking water. After I sent that letter, Ms. Teresa Offner of Weston Solutions, Inc.
informed me that there was an error in labeling your samples during the November 2001 sampling
event. The data that was labeled as JMA Y7, actually was associated with the residence of
Charles May and the data that was labeled as CMA Y7 actually was associated with the residences
of James May. The results which are associated with each of your residences are listed in the
tables on the following page. I am also including a copy of the logbook which shows the error.
We apologize for the confusion.
If you have any questions or would like to discuss this further, please feel free to contact
me at (404) 562-8760 or Jennifer Wendel at (404) 562-8799. Or you can reach either of us
through our toll-free number (800) 435-9233.
Enclosures (2)
-cc: Mr. Harry Zinn, NC DENR
Ms. Teresa Offner, WESTON
Mr. Doc Thompson, GCHD
Samantha Urquhart-Foster
Remedial Project Manager
North Site Management Branch
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Analytical Data Summary Tables
Davis Park Road TCE Site
Methyl T-Butyl Ether (MTBE) 200 µg/L
TCE (trichloroethene) 1.8 µg/L 2.8 µg/L
--Concentration was less than the Detection.Limit
Methyl T-Butyl Ether (MTBE) 3.4 µg/L 200 µg/L
TCE ( trichloroethene) 2.8 µg/L
--Concentration was less than the Detection Limit
I.0µg/L
1.0 µg/L.
I.0µg/L
1.0 µg/L
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• • UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
REGION 4
ATLANTA FEDERAL CENTER
61 FORSYTH STREET
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303-8960
Mr. Paul Earney
2800 Davis Park Road
Gastonia, NC 28052
Dear Mr. Earney:
I am writing to provide you with the results of the April 2002 tests of well water at 2800
Davis Park Road. On April 18, 2002, EPA's contractor for the Davis Park Road Site sampled
groundwater wells. The samples were analyzed for a full range of volatile organic compounds.
We have received the _results from our laboratory. The results for those contaminants which had a
current detection at the address 2800 Davis Park Road are summarized below. The complete
laboratory report is available upon request.
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TCE (trichloroethene) 4.3 µg/L 2.8 µg/L
PCE (tetrachloroethene) 8.6 µg/L 1.0 µg/L
Please keep in mind ihat this is the data from the well on the property, not the water
supplied by the City of Gastonia. The well was sampled again on September 25, 2002. Those
results have not yet been received by EPA. If you have any questions or would like to discuss this
further, please feel free to contact me at (404) 562-8760 or Jennifer Wendel at (404) 562-8799.
Or you can reach either of us through our toll-free number (800) 435-9233.
cc: Mr. Harry Zinn, NC DENR
Ms. Teresa Offner, WESTON
Mr. Doc Thompson, GCHD
Samantha Urquhart-Foster
Remedial Project Manager
North Site Management Branch
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• UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Mr. John Crenshaw
28 I 6 Davis Park Road
Gastonia, NC 28052
Dear Mr. Crenshaw:
REGION 4
ATLANTA FEDERAL CENTER
61 FORSYTH STREET
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303-8960
October I 0, 2002
I am writing to provide you with the results of the April 2002 tests of well water at 28 I 6
Davis Park Road. On April 19, 2002, EPA's contractor for the Davis Park Road Site sampled
groundwater wells. The samples were analyzed for a full range of volatile organic compounds.
We have received the results from our laboratory. The results for those contaminants which:_had a
current detection at the address 2816 Davis Park Road arc summarized below. The complete
laboratory report is available upon request.
Chloroform 0.44 µg/L 0.31 J µg/L 1.0 µg/L
I, I, I-Trichloroethane 0.48 µg/L 0.65 µg/L None Identified
TCE (trichloroethene) 3.0 µg/L 12 µg/L 2.8 µg/L
PCE (tetrachloroethene) 2.5 µg/L 5.7 µg/L 1.0 µg/L
Please keep in mind that this is the data from wells on the property, not the water supplied
by the City of Gastonia. The wells were sampled again on September 25, 2002. Those results
have not yet been received by EPA. If you have any questions or would like to discuss this
further, please feel free to contact me at (404) 562-8760 or Jennifer Wendel at (404) 562-8799.
Or you can reach either of us through our toll-free number (800) 435-9233.
cc: Mr. Harry Zinn, NC DENR
Ms. Teresa Offner, WESTON
Mr. Doc Thompson, GCHD
Samantha Urquhart-Foster
Remedial Project Manager
North Site Management Branch
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• UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
REGION 4
ATLANTA FEDERAL CENTER
61 FORSYTH STREET
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303-8960
Mr. John Sost
2833 Davis Park Road
Gastonia, NC 28052
Dear Mr. Sost:
October 10, 2002
I am writing to provide you with the results of the most recent tests of your drinking water
at 2833 Davis Park Road. On April 18, 2002, EPA's contractor for the Davis Park Road Site
sampled your drinking water. The sample was analyzed for a full range of volatile organic
compounds. :We have received the results from our laboratory. No volatile organic compounds
were detected in your groundwater. The complete laboratory report is available upon request.
If you have any questions or would like to discuss this further, please feel free to contact
me at (404) 562-8760 or Jennifer Wendel at (404) 562-8799. Or you can reach either of us
through our toll-free number (800) 435-9233.
cc: Mr. Harry Zinn, NC DENR
Ms. Teresa Offner, WESTON
Mr. Doc Thompson, GCHD
sg ~
Samantha Urquhart-Foster
Remedial Project Manager
North Site Management Branch
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• • UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
REGION 4
Mr. James May
2400 Skyland Drive
Gastonia, NC 28052
Dear Mr. May:
ATLANTA FEDERAL CENTER
61 FORSYTH STREET
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303-8960
October 9, 2002
I am writing to provide you with the results of the most recent tests of your drinking water
at 2400 Skyland Road. On November 20, 2001 and February 28, 2002,_EPA's contractor for the
Davis Park Road Site sampled your drinking water before and after the carbon filter system_
These sample results were analyzed for a full range of volatile organic compounds. We have
received the results from our laboratory and have summarized on the enclosure any results for
those contaminants which had a current detection. The complete laboratory report is available
upon request. No contaminants were detected at levels of concern after filtration.
EPA' s contractor replaced the carbon filters in February 2002. The filter system appears
to be performing as designed. The one-year warranty period for filter replacement has now
expired. Future filter replacement will be your responsibility. EPA' s contractor recommends
replacing all five filters once every six months. If the filters are not changed, the filter system will
become ineffective and contaminant concentration after the filter will be equal to what was before
the filter. Therefore, unless you have already done so, it is time for you to replace your filters.
Filters can be obtained from multiple sources. Although EPA cannot recommend a particular
source for purchasing the filters, for your information, EPA' s contractor obtained the filters that
are currently on your system from:
Culligan of Altanta
4301 Pleasantdale Road, Suite J
Atlanta, GA 30340
(770) 246-0015
Their model number is D1005572CC-20 BB cartridge. This is a 0.5-micron block carbon
filter. You will need five at each replacement. Make sure you purchase the "block" cartridges
and not the granulated carbon. EPA's contractor found that the granulated carbon filters are not
effective for reducing the contaminant concentrations on the systems installed at your home.
Your well is one of the ones that will be monitored quarterly as a part of the Monitored
Natural Attenuation Plan. We will continue to provide you with results as they are received. The
September 2002 sample results should be received by EPA within the next month. The next
quarterly sampling event is expected to occur in December 2002.
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If you have any questions or would like to discuss this further, please feel free to contact
me at (404) 562-8760 or Jennifer Wendel at (404) 562-8799. Or you can reach either ofus
through our toll-free number (800) 435-9233.
Enclosure
cc: Mr. Harry Zinn, NC DENR
Ms. Teresa Offner, WESTON
Mr. Doc Thompson, GCHD
Samantha Urquhart-Foster
Remedial Project Manager
North Site Management Branch
• •
\Vater Sample Results Summary
Davis Park Road Site
JMAY7IN
JMAY7OUT
Methyl T-Butyl Ether (MTBE)
TCE (trichloroethene)
2400 Skyland Road
1.8-µg/L
--Concentration was less than the Detection Limit
JMAY8IN
JMAY8OUT
Methyl T-Butyl Ether (MTBE) 3.1 µg/L
TCE (trichloroethene)
4.3 µg!L
--Concentration was less than the Detection Limit
200 µg/L
2.8 µg!L
200 µg/L
2.8 µg!L
1.0 µg!L
1.0 µg!L
1.0 µg/L
1.0 µg!L
• • UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
REGION 4
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Watkins
2639 Springbrook Circle
Gastonia, NC 28052
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Watkins:
ATLANTA FEDERAL CENTER
61 FORSYTH STREET
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303-8960
October 9, 2002
I am writing to provide you with the results of the most recent tests of your drinking water
at 2639 Springbrook Circle. On November 20, 200 I, February 28, 2002, and April 17, 2002,
EPA' s contractor fur the Davis Park Road Site sampled your drinking water before and after the
carbon filter system. These sample results were analyzed for a full range of volatile organic
compounds. We have received the results from our laboratory and have summarized on the
enclosure any results for those contaminants which had a current detection. The complete
laboratory report is available upon request. TCE (trichloroethene) was the only contaminant with
concentrations exceeding levels of concern after filtration. The exceedances occurred during the
first two sampling events mentioned above. The first sampling after the filter change, showed a
reduction in TCE concentration to acceptable levels.
EPA' s contractor replaced the carbon filters in February 2002. The filter system appears
to be performing as designed. The one-year warranty period for filter replacement has now
expired. Future filter replacement will be your responsibility. EPA's contractor recommends
replacing all five filters once every six months. If the filters are not changed, the filter system will
become ineffective and contaminant concentration after the filter will be equal to what was before
the filter. Based on previous data, that would likely result in concentrations above the clean-up
goals established in the Record of Decision_ Therefore, unless you have already done so, it is time
for you to replace your filters. Filters can be obtained from multiple sources. Although EPA
cannot recommend a particular source for purchasing the filters, for your information, EPA's
contractor obtained the filters that are currently on your system from:
Culligan of Altanta
4301 Pleasantdale Road, Suite J
Atlanta, GA 30340
(770) 246-00 I 5
Their model number is Dl005572CC-20 BB cartridge. This is a 0.5-micron block carbon
filter. You will need five at each replacement. Make sure you purchase the "block" cartridges
and not the granulated carbon. EPA's contractor found that the granulated carbon filters are not
effective· for reducing the contaminant concentrations on the systems installed at your home.
Your well is one of the ones that will be monitored quarterly as a part of the Monitored
Natural Attenuation Plan. We will continue to provide you with results as they are received. The
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September 2002 sample results should be received by EPA within the next month. The next
qu_arterly sampling event is expected to occur in December 2002.
If you have any questions or would like to discuss this further, please feel free to contact
me at (404) 562-8760 or Jennifer Wendel at (404) 562-8799. Or you can reach either of us
through our toll-free number (800) 435-9233.
Enclosure
cc: Mr. Harry Zinn, NC DENR
Ms. Teresa Offner, WESTON
Mr. Doc Thompson, GCHD
Samantha Urquhart-Foster -
Remedial Project Manager
North Site Management Branch
• •
Water Sample Results Summary
Davis Park Road Site
WATK7IN
WATK7OUT
cis-1,2-dichloroethene 0.58 µg!L
TCE (trichloroethene) 6.8 µg/L
2639 Springbrook Circle
0.52 µg/L None Identified*
6.0 µg/L 2.S-µg/L
* The NC groundwater standard for cis-1,2-dichloroethene is 70 µg/L.
WATK8IN
WALK8OUT
cis-1,2-dichloroethene 0.91 µg/L
TCE (trichloroethene) 9.4 µ,g/L
0.87 µg/L None Identified*
9.4 µg/L 2.8 µg/L
* The NC groundwater standard for cis-1,2-dichloroethene is 70 µg/L.
WATRIN
WATKOUT
Event
cis-1,2-dichloroethene I. I µg/L
TCE (trichloroethene) 14 µg/L
--Concentration was less than the Detection Limit
None Identified*
2.8 µg/L
* The NC groundwater standard for cis-1,2-dichloroethene is 70 µg/L.
1.0 µg!L
1.0 µg!L
1.0 µg!L
1.0 µg!L
0.5 µg!L
0.5 µg/L
• UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
REGION 4
Mr. Charles May
2419 Davis Park Road
Gastonia, NC 28052
Dear Mr. May:
ATLANTA FEDERAL CENTER
61 FORSYTH STREET
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303-8960
October 9, 2002
I am writing to provide you with the results of the most recent tests of your drinking water
at 2419 Davis Park Road. On November-20, 2001, February 28, 2002, and April 17, 2002,
EPA's contractor for the Davis Park Road Site samplea your drinking water before and after the
carbon filter system. These sample results were analyzed for a full range of volatile organic
compounds. We have received the results from our laboratory and have summarized on the
enclosure any results for those contaminants which had a current detection. The complete
laboratory report is available upon request. No contaminants were detected at levels of concern
after filtration_
EPA's contractor replacedthe carbon filters in February 20.02. The filter system appears
to be performing as designed_ The one-year warranty period for filter replacement has now
expired. Future filter replacement will be your responsibility. EPA's contractor recommends
replacing all five filters once every six months. If the filters are not changed, the filter system will
become ineffective and contaminant concentration after the filter will be equal to what was before
the filter. Therefore, unless you have already done so, it is time for you to replace your filters.
Filters can be obtained from multiple sources. Although EPA cannot recommend a particular
source for purchasing the filters, for your information, EPA's contractor obtained the filters that
are currently on your system from:
Culligan of Altanta
4301 Pleasantdale Road, Suite J
Atlanta, GA 30340
(770) 246-0015
Their model number is DI005572CC-20 BB cartridge. This is a 0.5-micron block carbon
filter. You will need five at each replacement. Make sure you purchase the "block" cartridges
and not the granulated carbon. EPA's contractor found that the granulated carbon filters are not
effective for reducing the contaminant concentrations on the systems installed at your home_
Your well is one of the ones that will be monitored quarterly as a· part of the Monitored
Natural Attenuation Plan. We will continue to provide you with results as they are received. The
September 2002 sample results should be received by EPA within the next month. The next
quarterly sampling event is expected to occur in December 2002.
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If you have any questions or would like to discuss this further, please feel free to contact
me at (404) 562-8760 or Jennifer Wendel at (404) 562-8799. Or you can reach either ofus
through our toll-free number (800) 435-9233.
Enclosure
cc: Mr. Harry Zinn, NC DENR
Ms. Teresa Offner, WESTON
Mr. Doc Thompson, GCHD
Samantha Urquhart-Foster
Remedial Project Manager
North Site Management Branch
• •
Water Sample Results Summary
Davis Park Road Site
CMAY7IN
CMAY7OUT
2419 Davis Park Road
G15fi~~fi'rllli~ 'G6riC~fiilK~ ~!itl~~-·-~;.'~~'.,~l f;;,,t1•ff.l.:<f,'.E~"r pnor;to1filter;illii after,filter•
Methyl T-Butyl Ether (MTBE) 3.4 µg!L
TCE (trichloroethene)
--Concentration was less than the Detection Limit
CMAY8IN
CMAY8OUT
Methyl T-Butyl Ether (MTBE)
TCE (trichloroethene) 1.6 µg!L
--Concentration was less than the Detection Limit
CMAYIN
CMAYOUT
Methyl T-Butyl Ether (MTBE)
TCE (trichloroethene) 1 .4 µg/L
--Concentration was less than the Detection Limit
200 µg!L
2.8 µg/L
200µg/L
2.8 µg!L
200 µg/L
2.8 µg!L
1.0 µg/L
1.0 µg/L
1.0 µg/L
1.0 µg/L
0.5 µg/L
0.5 µg/L
; • ' UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Ms. Shirley Fortner
2717 Davis Park Road
Gastonia, NC 28052
Dear Ms. Fortner:
REGION 4
ATLANTA FEDERAL CENTER
61 FORSYTH STREET
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303-8960
October 9, 2002
I am writing to provide you with the results of the most recent tests of your drinking water
at 2717 Davis Park Road. On November 20, 200 I, February 28, 2002, and April 17, 2002,
EPA's contractor for the Davis Park Road Site sampled your drinking water before and after the
carbon filter system. These sample results were analyzed for a full range of volatile organic
compounds. We have received the results from our laboratory and have summarized on the
enclosure any results for those contaminants which had a current detection. The complete
laboratory report is available upon request. No contaminants were detected at levels of concern
after filtration.
EPA's contractor replaced the carbon filters in February 2002. The filter system appears
to be performing as designed. The one-year warranty period for filter replacement has now
expired. Future filter replacement will be your responsibility. EPA's contractor recommends
replacing all five filters once every six months. If the filters are not changed, the filter system will
become ineffective and contaminant concentration after the filter will be equal to what was before
the filter. Therefore, unless you have already done so, it is time for you to replace your filters.
Filters can be obtained from multiple sources. Although EPA cannot recommend a particular
source for purchasing the filters, for your information, EPA' s contractor obtained the filters that
are currently on your system from:
Culligan of Altanta
430 I Pleasantdale Road, Suite J
Atlanta, GA 30340
(770) 246-0015
Their model number is Dl005572CC-20 BB cartridge. This is a 0.5-micron block carbon
filter. You will need five at each replacement. Make sure you purchase the "block" cartridges
and not the granulated carbon. EPA's contractor found that the granulated carbon filters are not
effective for reducing the contaminant concentrations on the systems installed at your home.
Your well is one of the ones that will be ,monitored quarterly as a part of the Monitored
Natural Attenuation Plan. We will continue to provide you with results as they are received. The
September 2002 sample results should be received by EPA within the next month. The next
quarterly sampling event is expected to occur in December 2002.
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If you have any questions or would like to discuss this further, please feel free to contact
me at (404) 562-8760 or Jennifer Wendel at (404) 562-8799. Or you can reach either of us
th'rough our toll-free number (800) 435,9233.
Enclosure
cc: Mr. Harry Zinn, NC DENR
Ms. Teresa Offner, WESTON
Mr. Doc Thompson, GCHD
Samantha Urquhart-Foster
Remedial Project Manager
North Site Management Branch
Water Sample Results Summary
Davis Park Road Site
2717 Davis Park Road
FORT7IN
FORT7OUT
TCE (trichloroethene) I.I µg!L
· PCE (tetrachloroethene) 0.96 µg!L
--Concentration was Jess than the Detection Limit
FORT8IN
FORT8OUT
TCE (trichloroethene) 1.6 µg!L
PCE (tetrachloroethene) 1.4 µg!L
--Concentration was less than the Detection Limit
FORTIN
FORTOUT
TCE (trichloroethene) 1.6 µg!L
PCE (tetrachloroethene) 1.5 µg!L
--Concentration was less than the Detection Limit
2.8 µg!L
1.0 µg!L
2.8 µg!L
1.0 µg!L
2.8 µg!L
1.0 µg!L
1.0 µg!L
1.0 µg!L
1.0 µg!L
1.0 µg!L
0.5 µg!L
0.5 µg!L
• UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Mr. Lee Troutman
P.O. Box 12321
Gastonia, NC 28052
Dear Mr. Troutman:
REGION 4
ATLANTA FEDERAL CENTER
61 FORSYTH STREET
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303-8960
October 9, 2002
OCT 1 4 Z~i.;2
I am writing to provide you with the results of the most recent tests of your drinking water
at 2837 Davis Park Road. On November 20, 2001 and February 28, 2002, EPA's contractor for
the Davis Park Road Site sampled your drinking water before and after the carbon filter system_
These sample results were analyzed for a full range of volatile organic compounds. We have_
received the results from our laboratory. The complete laboratory report is available upon
request. No contaminants were detected before or after filtration.
EPA' s contractor replaced the carbon filters in February 2002. The one-year warranty
period for filter replacement has now expired. Future filter replacement will be your
responsibiliiy. EPA's contractor recommends replacing all five filters once every six months. If
the filters are not changed, the filter system will become ineffective _and contaminant concentration
after the filter will be equal to what was before the filter. Although concentrations have not been
detected in your water recently, as a precautionary measure, unless you have already done so, it is
time for you to replace your filters. Filters can be obtained from multiple sources. Although EPA
cannot recommend a particular source for purchasing the filters, for your information, EPA's
contractor obtained the filters that are currently on your system from:
Culligan of Altanta
430 I Pleasantdale Road, Suite J
Atlanta, GA 30340
(770) 246-0015
Their model number is Dl005572CC-20 BB cartridge. This is a 0.5-micron block carbon
filter. You will need five at each replacement. Make sure you purchase the "block" cartridges
and not the granulated carbon. EPA' s contractor found that the granulated carbon filters are not
effective for reducing the contaminant concentrations on the systems installed at your home.
Your well is one of the ones that will be monitored quarterly as a part of the Monitored
Natural Attenuation Plan. We will continue to provide you with results as they are received. The
September 2002 sample results should be received by EPA within the next month. The next
quarterly sampling event is expected to occur in December 2002.
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If you have any questions or would like to discuss this further, please feel free to contact
me at (404) 562-8760 or Jennifer Wendel at (404) 562-8799. Or you can reach either of us
through our toll-free number (800) 435-9233.
cc: Mr. Harry Zinn, NC DENR
Ms. Teresa Offner, WESTON
Mr. Doc Thompson, GCHD
Sincerely,
Samantha Urquhart-Foster
Remedial Project Manager
North Site Management Branch
• UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGl:NCY
REGION4
Mr. Charles May
2419 Davis Park Road
Gastonia, North Carolina 28052
Dear Mr. May:
ATLANTA FEDERAL CENTER
61 FORSYTH STREET
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303-8960
September 19, 200 I .
SUPERFUND SECTION
I am writing to provide you with the results of the most recent tests of your drinking water
at 2419 Davis Park Road. On August 10, 2001 EPA's contractor for the Davis Park Road Site
sampled your drinking water before and after the carbon filter system. These sample results were
analyzed for a full range of volatile organic contaminants.
We have received the results from our laboratory and have summarized on the enclosure
any results for those contaminants which have been detected previously or show a current
detection. (The complete laboratory report is available upon request.) No contaminants were
detected after filtration.
Routine replacement of the filter media occurred on August 21, 200 I. Shortly I will be
writing you about your role in long term monitoring and maintenance of your home filter system.
If you have any questions or would like to discuss this further, please feel free to contact
me at any time at 404-562-8789 or 1-800-435-9233.
Enclosure
cc: NCDENR, Harry Zinn
Weston, Teresa Offner
GCHD, Doc Thompson
s'.f~f:/~-·
Philip H. Vorsatz, Chief
NC Site Management Section
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Enclosure
Water Sample Results (Summary)
Davis Park Road Site
CMAY6IN
CMAY6OUT
August I 0, 200 I Sampling Event
Chemical Concentration
prior to fi I ter
TCE 2.2 parts per billion
(trichloroethene) (micrograms per liter)
Concentration Groundwater Minimum
after filter Clean-up Goal Quantitation Limit
Not Detected 2.8 parts per billion I .0 parts per billion
(micrograms per liter) (micrograms per liter)
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• UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY-rer,,;-;;;;:-;:--::----
ATLANTA ~~~1~:A~ CENTER ~ fE ~ fE ll I/ff If; ~D
Mr. James May
2400 Skyland Ori ve
Gastonia, North Carolina 28052
Dear Mr. May:
61 FORSYTH STREET .
ATLANTA. GEORGIA 30303-8960 SE
· , P 2 1 2001
September 19, 2001
I am writing to provide you with the results of the most recent tests of your drinking water
well at 2400 Skyland Drive. On August 10, 2001 EPA's contractor for the Davis Park Road
Site sampled your drinking water before and after the carbon filter system. These. sample results
were analyzed for a full range of volatile organic contaminants.
We have received the results from our laboratory and have summarized on the enclosure
any results for those contaminants which have been detected previously or show a current
detection. No contaminants were detected at levels of concern before or after filtration.
(The complete laboratory report is available as well.) Concentrations of MTBE were very low;
but almost the same before and after filtration. Routine replacement of the filter media occurred
on August 21, 2001. Based on past experience we would expect the concentration after filtration
to drop to non-detect after the recent filter cartridge replacement.
Shortly I will be writing you about your role in long term monitoring and maintenance of
your home filter system.
If you have any questions or would like to discuss this further, please feel free to contact
me at any time at 404-562-8789 or 1-800-435-9233.
Enclosure
cc: NCDENR, Harry Zinn
Weston, Teresa Offner
GCHD, Doc Thompson
Sincere 16, ( / f\ 'J f'-..✓/ v,r . ·~
Philip H. Vorsatz, Chief
NC Site Management Section
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Enclosure
Water Sample Results (Summary)
Davis Park Road Site·
JMAY61N
JMAY6OUT
August 10, 2001 Sampling Event
Chemical Concentration
prior to filter
Methyl T-Butyl Ether 4.4 parts per billion
(MTBE) (micrograms per liter)
.
Concentration Groundwater Minimum • after filter . Clean-up Goal Quantitation Limit
5.8. parts per billion 200 parts per billion 1.0 parts per billion
(micrograms per liter) (micrograms per liter) (micrograms per liter)
•
• • UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
REGION4
Ms. Shirley _Fortner
2717 Davis Park Rd.
Gastonia, North Carolina 28052
Dear Ms. Fortner:
ATLANTA FEDERAL CENTER
61 FORSYTH STREET
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303-8960
September I 9, 200 I
rB)!Et!E~WrEfm
_· !fl1 SEP 2 1 2001 lW
I am writing to provide you with the results of the most recent tesis of your drinking water
at 2717 Davis Park Road. On August 10, 2001 EPA's contractor for the Davis Park Road Site
sampled your drinking water before and after the carbon filter system. These sample results were
analyzed for a full range of volatile organic contaminants. We have received the results from our
laboratory and have summarized _on the enclosure any results for those contaminants which have-
been detected previously or show a current detection. (The complete laboratory repo1t is
available upon request.)
No contaminants were detected after filtration. Routine replacement of the filter media
occurred on August 21,. 2001. The filter system appears to be performing as designed.
Shortly I will be writing you about your role in long term monitoring and maintenance of
your home filter system.
If you have any questions or.would like to discuss this further, please feel free to contact
me at any time at 404-562_-8789 or 1-800-435-9233.
Enclosure
cc: NCDENR, Mr. Harry Zinn·
Weston, Teresa Offner
GCHD, Doc Thompson
Sinil~f~J 0s'
Philip H. Vorsatz, Chief
NC Site Management Section
Internet Address (UAL) • http://www.epa.gov
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Enclosure
Water Sample Results (Summary)
Davis Park Road Site
FORT6IN
FORT6OUT
August 10, 2001 Sampling Event
Chemical Concentration
prior to filter
TCE 1.2 parts per billion
(trichloroethene) (micrograms per liter)
PCE · 1.2 parts per billion
(tetrachloroethene) (micrograms per liter)
Vinyl Chloride Not Detected
Concentration Groundwater
after filter Clean-up Goal
Not Detected 2.8 parts per billion
(micrograms per liter)
Not Detected 1.0 parts per billion
(micrograms per liter)
Not Detected None Identified*
* The federal Safe Drinking Water Act maximum contaminant level (MCL) for vinyl chloride is:
2.0 parts per billion
The NC groundwater standard for vinyl chloride is :
0.015 parts per billion
Minimum • Quantitation Limi't
1.0 parts per billion
(micrograms per liter)
1.0 parts per billion·
(micrograms per liter)
1.0 parts per billion
(micrograms per liter)
•
• • UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
REGION 4
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Watkins
2639 Springbrook Circle
Gastonia, North Carolina 28052
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Watkins:
ATLANTA FEDERAL CENTER
61 FORSYTH STREET
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303-8960
September I 9, 200 I
~1\:~i2 :-:i' ~
1· ''-I --~Hd)
I am writing to provide you with the results of the most recent tests of your drinking water
at 2639 Springbrook Circle. On August I 0, 200 I EPA' s contractor for the Davis Park Road
Site sampled your drinking water before and after the carbon filter system. These sample results
were analyzed for a full range of volatile organic contaminants.
We have received the results from our laboratory and have summarized on the enclosure
any results for those contaminants which have been detected previously or show a current
detection. No contaminants were detected at levels of concern after filtration. (The
complete laboratory report is available as well.)
Routine replacement of the filter media occurred on August 21, 200 I. The filter system
appears to be performing as designed. Shortly I will be writing you about your role in long term
monitoring and maintenance of your home filter system.
If you have any questions or would like to discuss this further, please feel free to contact
me at any time at 404-562-8789 or 1-800-435-9233.
Enclosure
cc: NCDENR, Harry Zinn
Weston, Teresa Offner
GCHD, Doc Thompson
, Sin:Q~:,~j ~-
_Philip H. Vorsatz, Chief
NC Site Management Section
Internet Address (URL)• ~ttp:flwww.ep8.gov
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Enclosure
Water Sample Results (Summary)
Davis Park Road Site
WATKINS6IN
WA TKINS6OUT
August 10, 200 I Sampling Event
Chemical Concentration
prior to filter
TCE 8.6 parts per billion
(trichloroethene) (micrograms per liter)
PCE Not Detected·
(tetrachloroethene)
. J ,2-dichloroethane Not Detected
Cis-1,2 dichloroethene 0.62 parts per billion*
(micrograms per liter)
Concentration
after fi I ter ·
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
* estimated value (below minimum quantation limit)
Groundwater
Clean-up Goal
2:8 parts per billion
(micrograms per liter)
1.0 parts per billion
(micrograms per liter)
None Identified
None Identified **
** The NC groundwater standard for cis-1,2-dichlorethene is 70 parts per billion
Minimum
Quantitation Limit
1.0 parts per billion
(micrograms per liter)
1.0 parts per billion
(micrograms per liter)
1.0 parts per billion
(micrograms per liter)
1.0 parts per billion
(microgra_ms per liter)
• '
•
•
• • UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
AEGION4
ATLANTA FEDERAL CENTER
61 FORSYTH STREET
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303-8960
September 19, 2001
Mr. Lee Troutman
P.O. Box 12321
Gastonia, North Carolina 28052
Dear Mr. Troutman:
I am writing to provide you with the results of the most recent tests of your drinking water
at 2837 Davis Park Road. On August 10, 2001 EPA's contractor for the Davis Park Road Site
sampled your drinking water before and after the carbon filter system. These sample results were
analyzed for a full range of volatile organic contaminants.
We have received the results from our laboratory. No contaminants were detected at
levels of concern before or after filtration. Routine replacement of the filter media.occurred on
August 21, 200 I.
Shortly I will be writing you about your role in long term monitoring and maintenance of
your home filter system.
If you have any questions or would like to discuss this further, please feel free to contact
me at any time at 404-562-8789 or l-800-435-9233.
cc: NCDENR, Mr. Harry Zinn
Weston, Teresa Offner
GCHD, Doc Thompson
Sincer:~IZ{/
Philip H. Vorsatz, Chief
NC Site Management Section
Internet Address (URL) • http://www.epa.gov
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• UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Watkins
2639 Springbrook Circle
Gastonia, North Carolina 28052
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Watkins:
REGION 4
ATLANTA FEDERAL CENTER
61 FORSYTH STREET
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303'8960
June 13, 2001 SUPERFUND SECTION
I am writing to provide you with the results of the most recent tests of your drinking water
at 2639 Springbrook Circle. On May 9, 2001, EPA's contractor for the Davis Park Road Site
sampled your drinking water before and after the carbon filter system. These sample results were
analyzed for a full range of volatile organic contaminants.
We have received the results from our laboratory and have summarized on the enclosure
any results for those contaminants which have been detected previously or show a cu1Tent
detection. No contaminants were detected at levels of concern after filtration. (The
complete laboratory report is available as well.)
Routine replacement of the filter media occuITed in February 2001. The filter system
appears to be performing as designed. We plan to retest your well again in approximately 2
months.
If you have any questions or woLild like to discuss this further, please feel free to contact
me at any time at 404-562-8789 or 1-800-435-9233.
Enclosui-c
cc: ~)\/~_[)_rNR, Mr.-HaITy Zinn:
Weston, Teresa Offner
GCHD, Doc Thompson
Sin:r2• (\?(_.,,..---·
C-(~~ (
Philip H. Yors,i z, Chief
NC Site Management Section
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•
Enclosure
Water Sample Results (Summary)
Davis Park Road Site
W ATKINS5JN
WA TKINS5OUT
May 9, 2001 Sampling Event
Chemical Concentration
prior lo filter
TCE IO pm1s per billion
(trich loroethene) (micrograms per liter)
PCE Not Detected
( tel rac h loroethene)
1,2-dichloroethane Not Detected
Cis-1,2 dichloroethene 0.79 parts per billion*
(micrograms per liter)
Concentralio.n
after filter
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
* estimated value (below minimum guantation limit)
Groundwater
Clean-up Goal
2.8 parts per billion
(micrograms per liter)
1.0 parts per billion
(micrograms per liter)
None Identified
None Identified**·
.
** The NC groundwater standard for cis-1,2-dichlorethene is 70 parts per billion
Minimum
Quantitation Limit
1.0 parts per billion
(micrograms per liter)
1.0 parts per billion
(micrograms per liter)
1.0 parts per billion
(micrograms per liter)
1.0 parts per billion
(micrograms per liter)
• • UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
REGION 4
ATLANTA FEDERAL CENTER
61 FORSYTH STREET
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303-8960
Mr. Charles May
2419 Davis Park Road
Gastonia, North Carolina 28052
Dear Mr. May:
June 13, 2001
1 am writing to provide you with the results or the most recent tests of your drinking water
at 2419 Davis Park Road. On May 9, 2001, EPA's contractor for the Davis Park Road Site
sampled your drinking water before and after the carbon filter system. These sample results were
analyzed for a full range of volatile organic contaminants.
We have received the results from our laboratory and have summarized on the enclosure
any results for those contaminants which have been detected previously or show a current
detection. No contaminants were detected at levels of concern after filtration. (The
complete laboratory report is available as well.)
Routine replacement of the filter media occured in February 200 I. We plan to retest your
well again in approximately 2 months.
If you have any questions or would like to discuss this fu11her, please feel free to contact
me at any time at 404-562-8789 or 1-800-435-9233.
s· ly, __ /
_,/
°" ~
Philip H. Vorsatz, Chief
NC Site Management Section
Enclosure
" ----------.
cc: NCDENR, Mr. Harry Zinn --------' Weston, Teresa Offner
GCHD, Doc Thompson
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•
Enclosure
Water Sample Results (Summary)
Davis Park Road Site
-CMAY5IN
CMAYSOUT
May 9, 2001 Sampling Event
Chemical Concentration
prior to filter
TCE 2.6 parts per billion
(trichloroethene) (micrograms per liter)
Concentration Groundwater Minimum
after fi I ter Clean-up Goal Quantitation Limit
Not Detected 2.8 parts per billion 1.0 parts per bi Ilion
(micrograms per liter) (micrograms per liter)
• • UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
REGION 4
ATLANTA FEDERAL CENTER
61 FORSYTH STREET
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303-8960
Ms. Shirley Fortner
2717 Davis Park Rd.
Gastonia, North Carolina 28052
Dear Ms. Fortner:
June 13, 2001
I am writing to provide you with the results of the most recent tests of your drinking water
at 2717 Davis Park Road. On May 9, 2001, EPA's contractor for the Davis Park Road Site
sampled your drinking water before and after the carbon filter system. These sample results were
analyzed for a full range of volatile organic contaminants. We have received the results from our
laboratory and have summarized on the enclosure any results for those contaminants which have
been detected previously or show a current detection. (The complete laboratory report is
available upon request.)
No contaminants were detected at levels of concern after filtration. (The complete
laboratory report is available as well.) Routine replacement of the filter media occurred in
February 2001. The filter system appears to be performing as designed. We plan to retest your
well again in approximately 2 months.
If you have any questions or would like to discuss this further. please feel free to contact
me at any time at 404-562-8789 or 1-800-435-9233.
Enclosure
cc: 1N:cDENR;-Mr. 1-larryZfnn_J
Weston, Teresa Offner
GCI-ID, Doc Thompson
Sin~~
Philip H. V~Chief
NC Site Management Section
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Enclosure
Water Sample Results (Summary)
Davis Park Road Site
FORTSIN
FORTSOUT
May 9, 200 I Sampling Event
Chemical Concentration
prior to fi I ter
TCE I .4 parts per bi Ilion
(!rich loroethene) (micrograms per liter)
PCE 1.3 parts per billion
(tetrachloroethene) (micrograms per liter) .
Vinyl Chloride Not Detected
Concentration Groundwater
after filter Clean-up Goal
Not Detected 2.8 parts per billion
(micrograms per liter)
Not Detected 1.0 parts per billion
(micrograms per liter)
Not Detected None Identified *
* The federal Safe Drinking Water Act maximum contaminant level (MCL) for vinyl chloride is:
2.0 parts per billion
The NC groundwater standard for vinyl chloride is :
0.015 parts per billion
Minimum
Quantitation Limit
1.0 parts per billion
(micrograms per liter)
1.0 parts per billion
(micrograms per liter)
1.0 parts per bi Ilion
(micrograms per liter)
• UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
REGION 4
ATLANTA FEDERAL CENTER
61 FORSYTH STREET
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303-8960
Mr. Lee Troutman
P.O. Box 12321
Gastonia, North Carolina 28052
Dear Mr. Troutman:
June 13, 2001
l am writing to provide you with the results of the most recent tests of your drinking water
at 2837 Davis Park Road. On May 9, 2001, EPA's contractor for the Davis Park Road Site
sampled your drinking water before and after the carbon filter system. These sample results were
analyzed for a full range of volatile organic contaminants.
We have received the resuits from our laboratory. No contaminants were detected at
levels of concern before or after filtration. _Routine replacement of the filter media occurred in
February 200 I. We plan to retest your well again in approximately 2 months.
Ir you have any questions or would like· to discuss this fu11her, please feel free to contact
me at any time at 404-562-8789 or l-800-435-9233.
Enclosure
cc: c.NCDENR, Mr. H,1rry.Zinn
Weston, Teresa Offner
GCHD, Doc Thompson
Sincer~ly, _ ,,-,···
. V, ~ (!/~ ' ' . -
Philip H. Vorsatz, Chief
NC Site Management Section
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•
•
Enclosure
Water Sample Results (Summary)
Davis Park Road Site
TMAN5IN_
TMAN5OUT
May 9, 2001 Sampling Event
Chemical Concentration
prior to filter
TCE Not Detected
(trich\oroethene)
PCE Not Detected
(tetrach loroethene)
Concentration Groundwater Minimum
after fi \ter Clean-up Goal Quantitation Limit
Not Detected 2.8 parts per billion 5.0 parts per billion
(micrograms per liter) (micrograms per liter)
Not D_ctected 1.0 parts per billion 5.0 parts per billion
(micrograms per liter) (micrograms per liter)
• • UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
· ·REGION 4
ATLANTA FEDERAL CENTER
61 FORSYTH STREET
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303-8960
Mr. James May
2400 Skyland Drive
Gastonia, North Carolina 28052
Dear Mr. May:
June 13, 2001
I am writing to provide you with the results of the most recent tests or your drinking water
well at 2400 Sky land Drive. On May 9, 200 I, EPA's contractor for the Davis Park Road Site
sampled your drinking water before and after the carbon filter system. These sample results were
analyzed for a full range of volatile organic contaminants.
We have received the results from our laboratory and have summarized on the enclosure
any results for those contaminants which have been detected previously or.show a current
detection. No contaminants were detected at levels of concern after filtration. (The
complete laboratory report is available as well.) Routine replacement of the filter media occurred
in February 2001. The filter system appears to be performing as designed. We plan to retest your
well again in approximately 2 months.
If you have any questions or would like to discuss this fu11her, please feel free to contact
me at any time at 404-562-8789 or 1-800-435-9233.
Enclosure
cc: r ~NCDENR;Mr. ·Han:y Zinn . 7
Wesio~. Teresa Offner
GCHD, Doc Thompson
Sin~~-
Philip 1-1. Yorsatz, Chief
NC Site Management Section
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..
Enclosure
Water Sample Results (Summary)
Davis Park Road Site
JMAY5IN
JMAY50UT
May 9, 2001 Sampling Event
Chemical Concentration
prior to filter
Methyl T-Butyl Ether 5.8 parts per billion
(MTBE) (micrograms per liter)
Concentration Groundwater Minimum
after filter Clean-up Goal Quantitation Limit
Not Detected 200 parts per billion l.0 parts per billion
(micrograms per liter) (micrograms per liter)
•
UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Region 4
MEMORANDUM
Date: 05/18/2001
Science and Ecosystem Support Division
980 College Station Road
Athens, Georgia 30605-2720
Subject: Results of VOLATILES Sample Analysis
01-0638 Davis Park Rd L
Gtlasto:a; N~r i
-· ~1/ I 1,.....
From: Allen, Frank Y :_/ .__..,-1 -·
To: Vorsatz, Philip ·
CC: Ray Doyle
WESTON
Thru: Cosgrove, Bill Y,,;~
Chief.Organic Chemistry Section
Analytical Support Branch
Attached are the results of analysis of samples collected as part of the subject project If you have any
questions, please contact me.
ATTACHMENT
VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS EPA -REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA Production Date: 05/18/2001 10:46
Sample 6023 FY 2001 · Project: 01-0638
VOLATILES SCAN
Facility: Davis Park Rd G_astonia. NC
Program: SF
Id/Station: TMAN5IN /
Media: GROUNDWATER
RESULTS UNITS
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
5.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
25.U UG/L
2.5U UG/L
5.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
25.U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
2.5U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
ANALYTE
DICHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE
CHLOROMETHANE
BROMOMETHANE
. VINYL CHLORIDE
CHLOROETHANE
TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE
1, 1-DICHLOROETHENE (1, 1-DICHLOROETHYLENE)
1, 1,2-TRICHLORO-1,2,2-TRIFLUOROETHANE (FREON 113)
METHYLENE CHLORIDE
METHYL T-BUTYL ETHER (MTBE)
ACETONE
CARBON OISULFIDE
METHYL ACETATE
1, 1-DICHLOROETHANE
CIS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE
2,2-DICHLOROPROPANE
METHYL ETHYL KETONE
BROMOCHLOROMETHANE
TRANS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE
CHLOROFORM
1,2-DICHLOROETHANE
1, 1, 1-TRICHLOROETHANE
CYCLOHEXANE
1, 1-DICHLOROPROPENE
CARBON TETRACHLORIDE
BROMODICHLOROMETHANE
METHYL ISOBUTYL KETONE
1,2-DICHLOROPROPANE
METHYLCYCLOHEXANE
DIBROMOMETHANE
TRANS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE
TRICHLOROETHENE (TRICHLOROETHYLENE)
BENZENE
DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE
1, 1,2-TRICHLOROETHANE
RESULTS
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
2.5U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
5.0~
A-average value. NA-not analyzed. NAl-interferences. J-estimated value. N-presumptive evidence of presence of material.
Produced by: Allen, Frank
Requester:
Project Leader: PVORSATZ
Beginning: 05/09/2001 11 :25
Ending:
UNITS
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
-UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
ANALYTE
CIS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE
BROMOFORM
BROMOBENZENE
1, 1,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE
TETRACHLOROETHENE (TETRACHLOROETHYLENE)
1,3-DICHLOROPROPANE
METHYL BUTYL KETONE
TOLUENE
CHLOROBENZENE
1, 1, 1,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE
ETHYL BENZENE
(M-AND/OR P-)XYLENE
O-XYLENE
STYRENE
1,2,3-TRICHLOROPROPANE
O-CHLOROTOLUENE
P-CHLOROTOLUENE
1,3-DICHLOROBENZENE
1,4-DICHLOROBENZENE
1,2-DICHLOROBENZENE
.1,2-DIBROMOETHANE (EDB)
ISOPROPYLBENZENE
N-PROPYLBENZENE
1,3,5-TRIMETHYLBENZENE
TERT-BUTYLBENZENE
1,2,4-TRIMETHYLBENZENE
SEC-BUTYLBENZENE
P-ISOPROPYL TOLUENE
N-BUTYLBENZENE
1,2-DIBROMO-3-CHLOROPROPANE (DBCP)
1,2,4-TRICHLOROBENZENE
. HEXACHLORO-1,3-BUTADIENE
1,2,3-TRICHLOROBENZENE
IC-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.
R-qc indicates thilt data unusable. compound may or may not be present. resampling and reanalysis is necessary for verification.
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. VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS EPA -REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA Production Date: 05/18/200110:46
Sample 6024 FY 2001 Project: 01-0638
VOLATILES SCAN
Facility: Davis Park Rd
Program: SF
Gastonia, NC
Id/Station: TMAN50UT /
Media: GROUNDWATER
RESULTS UNITS
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
5.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
25.U UG/L
2.5U UG/L
5.0U UG/L.
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
25.U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
2.5U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
ANALYTE
DICHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE
CHLOROMETHANE
BROMOMETHANE
VINYL CHLORIDE
CHLOROETHANE
TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE
1, 1-DICHLOROETHENE (1, 1-DICHLOROETHYLENE)
1, 1,2-TRICHLORO-1,2,2-TRIFLUOROETHANE (FREON 113)
. METHYLENE CHLORIDE
METHYL T-BUTYL ETHER (MTBE)
ACETONE
CARBON DISULFIDE
METHYL ACETATE
1, 1-DICHLOROETHANE
CIS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE
2,2-DICHLOROPROPANE
METHYL ETHYL KETONE
BROMOCHLOROMETHANE
TRANS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE
CHLOROFORM
1,2-DICHLOROETHANE
1, 1, 1-TRICHLOROETHANE
CYCLOHEXANE
1, 1-DICHLOROPROPENE
CARBON TETRACHLORIDE
BROMODICHLOROMETHANE
METHYL ISOBUTYL KETONE
1,2-DICHLOROPROPANE
METHYLCYCLOHEXANE
DIBROMOMETHANE
TRANS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE
TRICHLOROETHENE (TRICHLOROETHYLENE)
BENZENE
DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE
1,1,2-TRICHLOROETHANE
Produced by: Allen, Frank
Requestor:
Project Leader: PVORSATZ
Beginning: 05/09/2001 11 :25
Ending:
RESULTS UNITS
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
2.5U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
5.0U UG/L
ANALYTE
CIS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE
BROMOFORM
BROMOBENZENE
1, 1,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE
TETRACHLOROETHENE (TETRACHLOROETHYLENE)
1,3-DICHLOROPROPANE
METHYL BUTYL KETONE
TOLUENE
CHLOROBENZENE
1, 1, 1,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE
ETHYL BENZENE
(M-AND/OR P-)XYLENE
O-XYLENE
STYRENE
1,2,3-TRICHLOROPROPANE
O-CHLOROTOLUENE
P-CHLOROTOLUENE
1,3-DICHLOROBENZENE
1,4-DICHLOROBENZENE
1,2-DICHLOROBENZENE
1,2-DIBROMOETHANE (EDS)
ISOPROPYLBENZENE
N-PROPYLBENZENE
1,3,5-TRIMETHYLBENZENE
TERT-BUTYLBENZENE
1,2,4-TRIMETHYLBENZENE
SEC-BUTYLBENZENE
P-ISOPROPYL TOLUENE
N-BUTYLBENZENE
1,2-DIBROMO-3-CHLOROPROPANE (DBCP)
1,2,4-TRICHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLORO-1,3-BUTADIENE
1,2,3-TRICHLOROBENZENE
A-average value. NA-not analyzed. NAJ-interferences. J-estimated value. N-presumptive evidence of presence of material.
K-adual value is known to be less than value given. L-adual value is known to be greater than value given. U-material was analyzed for but not detected. the number is the minimum quantitation limit.
R-qc indicates that data unusable. compound may or may not be present. resampling and reanalysis is necessary for verification.
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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS . EPA· REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA Production Date: 05/18/2001 10:46
Sample 6025 FY 2001 Project: 01-0638
VOLATILES SCAN
Facility: Davis Park Rd
Program: SF
Gastonia, NC
Id/Station: FORT5N /
Media: GROUNDWATER
RES UL TS UNITS
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
5.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
25.U UG/L
2.5U UG/L
5.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
25.U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
2.5U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
-t~. UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
ANALYTE
DICHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE
CHLOROMETHANE
BROMOMETHANE
VINYL CHLORIDE
CHLOROETHANE
TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE
1, 1-DICHLOROETHENE (1, 1-DICHLOROETHYLENE)
1, 1,2-TRICHLORO-1,2,2-TRIFLUOROETHANE (FREON 113)
METHYLENE CHLORIDE
METHYL T-BUTYL ETHER (MTBE)
ACETONE
CARBON DISULFIDE
METHYL ACETATE
1, 1-DICHLOROETHANE
CIS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE
2,2-DICHLOROPROPANE
METHYL ETHYL KETONE
BROMOCHLOROMETHANE
TRANS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE
CHLOROFORM
1,2-DICHLOROETHANE
1, 1, 1-TRICHLOROETHANE
CYCLOHEXANE
1, 1-DICHLOROPROPENE
CARBON TETRACHLORIDE
BROMODICHLOROMETHANE
METHYL ISOBUTYL KETONE
1,2-DICHLOROPROPANE
METHYLCYCLOHEXANE
DIBROMOMETHANE
TRANS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE
TRICHLOROETHENE (TRICHLOROETHYLENE)
BENZENE
DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE
1, 1,2-TRICHLOROETHANE
RESULTS
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
,1"3 __
1.0U
2.5U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
5.0U
A-average value. NA-not analyzed. NAl-interferences. J-estimated value. N-presumptive evidence of presence of material.
Produced by: Allen, Frank
Requestor:
Project Leader: PVORSATZ
Beginning: 05/09/2001 12:00
Ending:
UNITS
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L.
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
ANALYTE
CIS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE
BROMOFORM
BROMOBENZENE
1, 1,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE
TETRACHLOROETHENE (TETRACHLOROETHYLENE)
1,3-DICHLOROPROPANE
METHYL BUTYL KETONE
TOLUENE
CHLOROBENZENE
1, 1, 1,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE
ETHYL BENZENE
(M-AND/OR P-)XYLENE
O-XYLENE
STYRENE
1,2,3-TRICHLOROPROPANE
O-CHLOROTOLUENE
P-CHLOROTOLUENE
1,3-DICHLOROBENZENE
1,4-DICHLOROBENZENE
1,2-DICHLOROBENZENE
1,2-DIBROMOETHANE (EDB)
ISOPROPYLBENZENE
N-PROPYLBENZENE
1,3,5-TRIMETHYLBENZENE
TERT-BUTYLBENZENE
1,2,4-TRIMETHYLBENZENE
SEC-BUTYLBENZENE
P-ISOPROPYL TOLUENE
N-BUTYLBENZENE
1,2-DIBROMO-3-CHLOROPROPANE (DBCP)
1,2,4-TRICHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLORO-1,3-BUTADIENE
1,2,3-TRICHLOROBENZENE
K-actua1 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.
R.-qc indicates that data unusable. compound may or may not be present. resampling and reanalysis is necessary for verification ..
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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS EPA -REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA Production Date: 05/18/2001 10:46
Sample 6026 FY 2001 Project: 01-0638
VOLATILES SCAN
Facility: Davis Park Rd
Program: SF
Gastonia, NC
Id/Station: FORT5OUT /
Media: GROUNDWATER
RESULTS
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
5.0U
1.0U
25.U
2.5U
5.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
25.U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
2.5U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
_LOU.
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
UNITS
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UGIL
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L UG/L.
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
ANALYTE
DICHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE
CHLOROMETHANE
BROMOMETHANE
VINYL CHLORIDE
CHLOROETHANE
TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE
1, 1-DICHLOROETHENE (1, 1-DICHLOROETHYLENE)
1, 1,2-TRICHLORO-1,2,2-TRIFLUOROETHANE (FREON 113)
METHYLENE CHLORIDE
METHYL T-BUTYL ETHER (MTBE)
ACETONE
CARBON DISULFIDE
METHYL ACETATE
1, 1-DICHLOROETHANE
CIS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE
2,2-DICHLOROPROPANE
METHYL ETHYL KETONE
BROMOCHLOROMETHANE
TRANS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE
CHLOROFORM
1,2-DICHLOROETHANE
1, 1,1-TRICHLOROETHANE
CYCLOHEXANE
1, 1-DICHLOROPROPENE
CARBON TETRACHLORIDE
BROMODICHLOROMETHANE
METHYL ISOBUTYL KETONE
1,2-DICHLOROPROPANE
METHYLCYCLOHEXANE
DIBROMOMETHANE
TRANS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE
TRICHLOROETHENE (TRICHLOROETHYLENE)
BENZENE
DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE
1, 1,2-TRICHLOROETHANE
Produced by: Allen, Frank
Requestor:
Project Leader: PVORSATZ
Beginning: 05/09/2001 12:00
Ending:
RESULTS UNITS
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
2.5U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
5.0U UG/L
ANALYTE
, CIS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE
BROMOFORM
BROMOBENZENE
1, 1,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE
TETRACHLOROETHENE (TETRACHLOROETHYLENE)
1,3-DICHLOROPROPANE
METHYL BUTYL KETONE
TOLUENE
CHLOROBENZENE .
1, 1, 1,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE
ETHYL BENZENE
(M-AND/OR P-)XYLENE
O-XYLENE
STYRENE
1,2,3-TRICHLOROPROPANE
O-CHLOROTOLUENE
P-CHLOROTOLUENE
1,3-DICHLOROBENZENE
1,4-DICHLOROBENZENE
1,2-DICHLOROBENZENE
1,2-DIBROMOETHANE (EDB)
ISOPROPYLBENZENE
N-PROPYLBENZENE
1,3,5-TRIMETHYLBENZENE
TERT-BUTYLBENZENE
1,2,4-TRIMETHYLBENZENE
SEC-BUTYLBENZENE
P-ISOPROPYL TOLUENE
N-BUTYLBENZENE
1,2-DIBROMO'3-CHLOROPROPANE (DBCP)
1,2,4-TRICHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLORO-1,3-BUTADIENE
1,2,3-TRICHLOROBENZENE
A-average value. NA-not analyzed. NAl-interferences. J-estimated value. N-presumptive evidence of presence of material.
K-actual value is known to be less than value given. L-actual value is known to be greater than value given. U-materlat was analyzed for but not detected. the number is the minimum quantitation limit.
R-qc indicates that data unusable. compound may or may not be present. resampling and reanalysis is necessary for verification. ·
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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS EPA-REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA Production Date: 05/18/200110:46
Sample 6027 FY 2001 Project: 01-0638
VOLATILES SCAN
Facility: Davis Park Rd Gastonia, NC
Program: SF
Id/Station: WATKINS5 / WATKINS51N
Media: GROUNOWATER
RESULTS UNITS
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L·
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L'
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
5.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
25.U UG/L
2.5U UG/L
5.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
0.79J UG/L
1:ou-UG/L
25.U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
· 2.5U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
-.19_. UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
ANALYTE
DICHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE
CHLOROMETHANE
BROMOMETHANE
VINYL CHLORIDE
CHLOROETHANE
TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE
1, 1-DICHLOROETHENE (1,1-DICHLOROETHYLENE)
1, 1,2-TRICHLORO-1,2,2-TRIFLUOROETHANE (FREON 113)
METHYLENE CHLORIDE
METHYL T-BUTYL ETHER (MTBE)
ACETONE
CARBON DISULFIDE
METHYL ACETATE
1, 1-DICHLOROETHANE
CIS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE
2,2-DICHLOROPROPANE
METHYL ETHYL KETONE
BROMOCHLOROMETHANE
TRANS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE
CHLOROFORM
1,2-DICHLOROETHANE
1, 1, 1-TRICHLOROETHANE
CYCLOHEXANE
1, 1-DICHLOROPROPENE
CARBON TETRACHLORIDE
BROMODICHLOROMETHANE
METHYL ISOBUTYL KETONE
1,2-DICHLOROPROPANE
METHYLCYCLOHEXANE
DIBROMOMETHANE
TRANS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE
TRICHLOROETHENE (TRICHLOROETHYLENE)
BENZENE
DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE
1, 1,2-TRICHLOROETHANE
Produced by: Allen, Frank
Requester:
Project Leader: PVORSATZ
Beginning: 05/09/2001 12:25
Ending:
RESULTS UNITS
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
2.5U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U. UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
5.0U UG/L
ANALYTE
CIS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE
BROMOFORM
BROMOBENZENE
1, 1,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE
TETRACHLOROETHENE (TETRACHLOROETHYLENE)
1,3-DICHLOROPROPANE
METHYL BUTYL KETONE
TOLUENE
CHLOROBENZENE
1, 1, 1,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE
ETHYL BENZENE
(M-AND/OR P-)XYLENE
O-XYLENE
STYRENE
1,2,3-TRICHLOROPROPANE
O-CHLOROTOLUENE
P-CHLOROTOLUENE
1,3-DICHLOROBENZENE
1,4-DICHLOROBENZENE
1,2-DICHLOROBENZENE
1,2-DIBROMOETHANE (EDB)
ISOPROPYLBENZENE
N-PROPYLBENZENE
1,3,5-TRIMETHYLBENZENE
TERT-BUTYLBENZENE
1,2,4-TRIMETHYLBENZENE
SEC-BUTYLBENZENE
P-ISOPROPYLTOLUENE
N-BUTYLBENZENE
1,2-DIBROMO-3-CHLOROPROPANE (DBCP)
1,2,4-TRICHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLORO-1,3-BUTADIENE.
1,2,3-TRICHLOROBENZENE
A-average value. NA-not analyzed. NAl-interferences. J--estimated value. N-presumptive evidence of presence of material.
IS,-actual value is known to be less than value given. L-actuat value is known to be greater than value given. U-material was analyzed for but not detected. the number is the minimum quantitation limit.
R-qc indicates that data unusable. compound may or may not be present. resampling and reanalysis is necessary for verification.
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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS EPA -REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA Production Date: 05/18/2001 10:46
Sample 6028 FY 2001 "Project: 01-0638
VOLATILES SCAN
Facility: Davis Park Rd Gastonia, NC
Program: SF
ld/Station:WATKINS5 / WATKINS5OUT
Media: GROUNDWATER
RESULTS UNITS
1.0U UGIL
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UGIL
1.0U UGIL
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UGIL
1.0U UGIL
5.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L .
25.U UG/L
2.5U UG/L
5.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
-1.0U_ UGIL
1.0U UG/L
25.U UGIL
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UGIL
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UGIL
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UGIL
· 1.0U UG/L
1.0U UGIL
1.0U UG/L
2.5U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UGIL
1.0U UGIL
1.0U UG/L
._1 .OU_ UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
ANALYTE
DICHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE
CHLOROMETHANE
BROMOMETHANE
VINYL CHLORIDE
CHLOROETHANE
TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE
1,1-DICHLOROETHENE (1, 1-DICHLOROETHYLENE)
1, 1,2-TRICHLORO-1,2,2-TRIFLUOROETHANE (FREON 113)
METHYLENE CHLORIDE
METHYL T-BUTYL ETHER (MTBE)
ACETONE
CARBON DISULFIDE
METHYL ACETATE
1, 1-DICHLOROETHANE
CIS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE
2,2-DICHLOROPROPANE
METHYL ETHYL KETONE
BROMOCHLOROMETHANE
TRANS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE
CHLOROFORM
1,2-DICHLOROETHANE
1, 1, 1-TRICHLOROETHANE
CYCLOHEXANE
1, 1-DICHLOROPROPENE
CARBON TETRACHLORIDE
BROMODICHLOROMETHANE
METHYL ISOBUTYL KETONE
1,2-DICHLOROPROPANE
METHYLCYCLOHEXANE
DIBROMOMETHANE
TRANS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE
TRICHLOROETHENE (TRICHLOROETHYLENE)
BENZENE
DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE
1, 1,2-TRICHLOROETHANE
Produced by: Allen, Frank
Requestor:
Project Leader: PVORSATZ
Beginning: 0510912001 12:25
Ending:
RESULTS UNITS
1.0U UGIL
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UGIL
1.0U UGIL
1.0U UGIL
1.0U UG/L
2.5U UGIL
1.0U UGIL
1.0U UGIL
1.0U UGIL
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UGIL
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UGIL
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UGIL
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UGIL
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UGIL
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UGIL
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UGIL
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UGIL
1.0U UG/L
5.0U UGIL
ANALYTE
CIS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE
BROMOFORM
BROMOBENZENE
1, 1,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE
TETRACHLOROETHENE (TETRACHLOROETHYLENE)
1,3-DICHLOROPROPANE
METHYL BUTYL KETONE
TOLUENE
CHLOROBENZENE
1, 1, 1,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE
ETHYL BENZENE
(M-AND/OR P-)XYLENE
O-XYLENE
STYRENE
1,2,3-TRICHLOROPROPANE
O-CHLOROTOLUENE
P-CHLOROTOLUENE
1,3-DICHLOROBENZENE
1,4-DICHLOROBENZENE
1,2-DICHLOROBENZENE
1,2-DIBROMOETHANE (EDB)
ISOPROPYLBENZENE
N-PROPYLBENZENE
1,3,5-TRIMETHYLBENZENE
TERT-BUTYLBENZENE
1,2,4-TRIMETHYLBENZENE
SEC-BUTYLBENZENE
P-ISOPROPYL TOLUENE
N-BUTYLBENZENE
1,2-DIBROMO-3-CHLOROPROPANE (DBCP)
1,2,4-TRICHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLORO-1,3-BUTADIENE
1,2,3-TRICHLOROBENZENE
A-average value. NA-not analyzed. NAl-interferences. J-estimated value. N-presumptive evidence of presence of material.
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.
R-qc indicates that data unusable. compound may or may not be present. resampling and reanalysis is necessary for verification.
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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS EPA -REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA. Production Date: 05/18/2001 10:46
Sample 6029 FY 2001 · Project: 01-0638
VOLATILES SCAN
Facility: Davis Park Rd Gastonia, NC
Program: SF
Id/Station: JMAY5IN /
Media: GROUNDWATER
RESULTS
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
5.0U
_5,8_~
25.U
2.5U
5.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
25.U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
2.5U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
UNITS
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
ANALYTE
DICHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE
CHLOROMETHANE
BROMOMETHANE ·
VINYL CHLORIDE
CHLOROETHANE
TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE
1, 1-DICHLOROETHENE (1, 1-DICHLOROETHYLENE)
1, 1,2-TRICHLORO-1,2,2-TRIFLUOROETHANE (FREON 113)
METHYLENE CHLORIDE
METHYL T-BUTYL ETHER (MTBE)
ACETONE
CARBON DISULFIDE
METHYL ACETATE
1, 1cDICHLOROETHANE
CIS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE
2,2-DICHLOROPROPANE
METHYL ETHYL KETONE
BROMOCHLOROMETHANE
TRANS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE
CHLOROFORM
1,2-DICHLOROETHANE
1, 1, 1-TRICHLOROETHANE
CYCLOHEXANE
1, 1-DICHLOROPROPENE
CARBON TETRACHLORIDE
BROMODICHLOROMETHANE
METHYL ISOBUTYL KETONE
1,2-DICHLOROPROPANE
METHYLCYCLOHEXANE
DIBROMOMETHANE
TRANS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE
TRICHLOROETHENE (TRICHLOROETHYLENE)
BENZENE
DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE
1, 1,2-TRICHLOROETHANE
RESULTS
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
2.5U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
5.0U
A-average value. NA-not analyzed. NAl-interferences. J-estimated value. N-presumptive evidence of presence of material.
Produced by: Allen, Frank
Requestor:
Project Leader: PVORSATZ
Beginning: 05/09/2001 12:40
Ending:
UNITS
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
ANALYTE
CIS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE
BROMOFORM
BROMOBENZENE
1, 1,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE
TETRACHLOROETHENE (TETRACHLOROETHYLENE)
1,3-DICHLOROPROPANE
METHYL BUTYL KETONE
TOLUENE
CHLOROBENZENE
1, 1, 1,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE
ETHYL BENZENE
(M-AND/OR P-)XYLENE
O-XYLENE
STYRENE
1,2,3-TRICHLOROPROPANE
O-CHLOROTOLUENE
P-CHLOROTOLUENE
1,3-DICHLOROBENZENE
1,4-DICHLOROBENZENE
1,2-DICHLOROBENZENE
1,2-DIBROMOETHANE (EDB)
ISOPROPYLBENZENE
N-PROPYLBENZENE
1,3,5-TRIMETHYLBENZENE
TERT-BUTYLBENZENE
1,2,4-TRIMETHYLBENZENE
SEC-BUTYLBENZENE
P-ISOPROPYL TOLUENE
N-BUTYLBENZENE
1,2-DIBROMO-3-CHLOROPROPANE (DBCP)
1,2,4-TRICHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLORO-1,3-BUTADIENE
1,2,3-TRICHLOROBENZENE
15-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 quantftation limit.
R-qc indicates thctt data unusable. compound may or may not be present. resampling and reanalysis is necessary for verification.
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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS EPA -REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA Production Date: 05/18/2001 10:46
Sample 6030 FY 2001 Project: 01-0638
VOLATILES SCAN
Facility: Davis Park Rd
Program: SF
Gastonia, NC
Id/Station: JMAYSOUT /
Media: GROUNDWATER
RESULTS 1:ou
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
5.0U
-1t~-
2.5U
5.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
25.U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
2.SU
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U .
UNITS
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
· UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
ANALYTE
DICHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE
CHLOROMETHANE
BROMOMETHANE
VINYL CHLORIDE
CHLOROETHANE
TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE
1, 1-DICHLOROETHENE (1, 1-DICHLOROETHYLENE)
1,1,2-TRICHLORO-1,2,2-TRIFLUOROETHANE (FREON 113)
METHYLENE CHLORIDE
METHYL T-BUTYL ETHER (MTBE)
ACETONE
CARBON DISULFIDE
METHYL ACETATE
1, 1-DICHLOROETHANE
CIS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE
2,2-DICHLOROPROPANE
METHYL ETHYL KETONE
BROMOCHLOROMETHANE
TRANS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE
CHLOROFORM
1,2-DICHLOROETHANE
1, 1,1-TRICHLOROETHANE
CYCLOHEXANE
1, 1-DICHLOROPROPENE
CARBON TETRACHLORIDE
BROMODICHLOROMETHANE
METHYL ISOBUTYL KETONE
1,2-DICHLOROPROPANE
METHYLCYCLOHEXANE
DIBROMOMETHANE
TRANS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE
TRICHLOROETHENE (TRICHLOROETHYLENE)
BENZENE
DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE
1, 1,2-TRICHLOROETHANE
RES_ULTS
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
2.SU
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
5.0U
Produced by: Allen, Frank
Requester:
Project Leader: PVORSATZ
Beginning: 05/09/2001 12:40
Ending:
UNITS
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
ANALYTE
CIS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE
BROMOFORM
BROMOBENZENE
1, 1,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE
TETRACHLOROETHENE (TETRACHLOROETHYLENE)
1,3-DICHLOROPROPANE
METHYL BUTYL KETONE
TOLUENE
CHLOROBENZENE
1, 1, 1,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE
ETHYL BENZENE
(M-AND/OR P-)XYLENE
O-XYLENE
STYRENE
1,2,3-TRICHLOROPROPANE
O-CHLOROTOLUENE
P-CHLOROTOLUENE
1,3-DICHLOROBENZENE
1,4-DICHLOROBENZENE
1,2-DICHLOROBENZENE
1,2-DIBROMOETHANE (EDB)
ISOPROPYLBENZENE
N-PROPYLBENZENE
1,3,5-TRIMETHYLBENZENE
TERT-BUTYLBENZENE
1,2,4-TRIMETHYLBENZENE
SEC-BUTYLBENZENE
P-ISOPROPYLTOLUENE
N-BUTYLBENZENE
1,2-DIBROMO-3-CHLOROPROPANE (DBCP)
1,2,4-TRICHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLORO-1,3-BUTADIENE
1,2,3-TRICHLOROBENZENE
A-average vatue. NA-not analyzed. NAl-interferences. J-estfmated value. N-presumptive evidence of presence of material.
~-actual value is knOwn to be less than value given. L-actuat value is known to be greater than value given. U-material was analyzed for but not detected. the number is the minimum quantitation limit.
R--qc indicates that data unusable. compound may or may not be present. resampling and reanalysis is necessary for verification.
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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS EPA· REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA Production Date: 05/18/2001 10:46
Sample 6031 FY. 2001 'Project: 01-0638
VOLATILES SCAN
Facility: Davis Park Rd Gastonia, NC
Program: SF
Id/Station: CMAY5IN /
Media: GROU.NDWATER
RESULTS UNITS
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
5.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
25.U UG/L
2.5U UG/L
5.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
25.U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U . UG/L
1.0U UG/L
2.5U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
2.6 UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
ANALYTE
DICHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE
CHLOROMETHANE
BROMOMETHANE
VINYL CHLORIDE
CHLOROETHANE
TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE
1, 1-DICHLOROETHENE (1, 1-DICHLOROETHYLENE)
1, 1,2-TRICHLORO-1,2,2-TRIFLUOROETHANE (FREON 113)
METHYLENE CHLORIDE
METHYL T-BUTYL ETHER (MTBE)
ACETONE
CARBON DISULFIDE
METHYL ACETATE
1, 1-DICHLOROETHANE
CIS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE
2,2-DICHLOROPROPANE
METHYL ETHYL KETONE
BROMOCHLOROMETHANE
TRANS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE
CHLOROFORM
1,2-DICHLOROETHANE
1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHANE
CYCLOHEXANE
1, 1-DICHLOROPROPENE
CARBON TETRACHLORIDE
BROMODICHLOROMETHANE
METHYL ISOBUTYL KETONE
1,2-DICHLOROPROPANE
METHYLCYCLOHEXANE
DIBROMOMETHANE
TRANS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE
TRICHLOROETHENE (TRICHLOROETHYLENE)
BENZENE
DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE
1, 1,2-TRICHLOROETHANE
Produced by: Allen, Frank
Requester:
Project Leader: PVORSATZ
Beginning: 05/09/2001 13:05
Ending:
RESULTS UNITS
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
2.5U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U .UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
5.0U UG/L
ANALYTE
CIS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE
BROMOFORM
BROMOBENZENE
1, 1,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE
TETRACHLOROETHENE (TETRACHLOROETHYLENE)
1,3-DICHLOROPROPANE
METHYL BUTYL KETONE
TOLUENE
CHLOROBENZENE
1, 1, 1,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE
ETHYL BENZENE
(M• AND/OR P-)XYLENE
O-XYLENE
STYRENE
1,2,3-TRICHLOROPROPANE
O-CHLOROTOLUENE
P-CHLOROTOLUENE
1,3-DICHLOROBENZENE
1,4-DICHLOROBENZENE
1,2-DICHLOROBENZENE
1,2-DIBROMOETHANE (EDB)
ISOPROPYLBENZENE
N-PROPYLBENZENE
1,3,5-TRIMETHYLBENZENE
TERT-BUTYLBENZENE
1,2,4-TRIMETHYLBENZENE
SEC-BUTYLBENZENE
P-ISOPROPYL TOLUENE
N-BUTYLBENZENE
1,2-DIBROMO-3-CHLOROPROPANE (DBCP)
1,2,4-TRICHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLORO-1,3-BUTADIENE
1,2,3-TRICHLOROBENZENE
A-average value. NA-not analyzed. NAl-interferences. J-estimated value. N-presumptive evidence of presence of material.
K-actual value is.known to be less than value given. L-actual value is known to be greater than value given. LI-material was analyzed for but not detected. the number is the minimum quantitation limit.
R:-qc indicates that data unusable. compound may or may not be present. resampling ?nd reanalysis is necessary for verification.
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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS EPA -REGION_ IV SESD, ATHENS, GA Production Date: 05/18/2001 10:46 ·
Sample 6032 FY 2001 Project: 01-0638
VOLATILES SCAN
Facility: Davis Park Rd
Program: SF
Gastonia, NC
Id/Station: CMAY5OUT /
Media: GROUNDWATER
RESULTS UNITS
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
5.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
25.U UG/L
2.5U UG/L
5.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
25.U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
2.5U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1:00 UG/L
1.0U · UG/L
1.0U UG/L
ANALYTE
DICHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE
CHLOROMETHANE
BROMOMETHANE
VINYL CHLORIDE
CHLOROETHANE
TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE
1, 1-DICHLOROETHENE (1, 1-DICHLOROETHYLENE)
1, 1,2-TRICHLORO-1,2,2-TRIFLUOROETHANE (FREON 113)
METHYLENE CHLORIDE
METHYL T-BUTYL ETHER (MTBE)
ACETONE
CARBON DISULFIDE
METHYL ACETATE
1, 1-DICHLOROETHANE
CIS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE
2,2-DICHLOROPROPANE
METHYL ETHYL KETONE
BROMOCHLOROMETHANE
TRANS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE
CHLOROFORM
1,2-DICHLOROETHANE
1, 1, 1-TRICHLOROETHANE
CYCLOHEXANE
1, 1-DICHLOROPROPENE
CARBON TETRACHLORIDE
BROMODICHLOROMETHANE
METHYL ISOBUTYL KETONE
1,2-DICHLOROPROPANE
METHYLCYCLOHEXANE
DIBROMOMETHANE
TRANS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE
TRICHLOROETHENE (TRICHLOROETHYLENE)
BENZENE
DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE
1, 1,2-TRICHLOROETHANE
RESULTS
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
2.5U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
. 1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
5.0U
A-average value. NA-not analyzed. NAl-interferences. J-estimated value. N-presumptive evidence of presence of material.
Produced by: Allen, Frank
Requester:
Project Leader: PVORSATZ
Beginning: 05/09/2001 13:05
Ending:
UNITS
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L .
UG/L
UGIL
ANALYTE
CIS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE
BROMOFORM
BROMOBENZENE
1, 1,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE
TETRACHLOROETHENE(TETRACHLOROETHYLENE)
1,3-DICHLOROPROPANE
METHYL BUTYL KETONE
TOLUENE
CHLOROBENZENE
1, 1, 1,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE
ETHYL BENZENE
(M-AND/OR P-)XYLENE
O-XYLENE
STYRENE
1,2,3-TRICHLOROPROPANE
O-CHLOROTOLUENE
P-CHLOROTOLUENE
1,3-DICHLOROBENZENE
1,4-DICHLOROBENZENE
1,2-DICHLOROBENZENE
1,2-DIBROMOETHANE (EDB)
ISOPROPYLBENZENE
N-PROPYLBENZENE
1,3,5-TRIMETHYLBENZENE
TERT-BUTYLBENZENE
1,2,4-TRIMETHYLBENZENE
SEC-BUTYLBENZENE
P-ISOPROPYL TOLUENE
N-BUTYLBENZENE
1,2-DIBROMO-3-CHLOROPROPANE (DBCP)
1,2,4-TRICHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLORO-1,3-BUTADIENE
1,2,3-TRICHLOROBENZENE
K-actual value is known to be less than value given. L-actual value is known to be greater than value given. LI-material was analyzed for but not detected. the number is the minimum quantitation limit.
~-qc indicates that data unusable. compound may or may not be present. resamPling and reanalysis is necessary for verification.
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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS EPA -REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA Production Date: 05/18/2001 10:46
Sample 6033 FY 2001 Project: 01-0638
VOLATILES SCAN
Facility: Davis Park Rd Gastonia, NC
Program: SF
Id/Station: TRIPBLAN /
Media:TRIP BLANK -WATER
RESULTS UNITS
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
5.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
25.U UG/L
2.5U UG/L
5.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
25.U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
2.5U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
ANALYTE
DICHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE
CHLOROMETHANE
BROMOMETHANE
VINYL CHLORIDE
CHLOROETHANE
TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE
1, 1-DICHLOROETHENE (1, 1-DICHLOROETHYLENE)
1,1,2-TRICHLOR0-1,2,2-TRIFLUOROETHANE (FREON 113)
METHYLENE CHLORIDE
METHYL T-BUTYL ETHER (MTBE)
ACETONE
CARBON DISULFIDE
METHYL ACETATE
1, 1-DICHLOROETHANE
CIS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE
2,2-DICHLOROPROPANE
METHYL ETHYL KETONE
BROMOCHLOROMETHANE
TRANS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE
CHLOROFORM
1,2-DICHLOROETHANE
1, 1, 1-TRICHLOROETHANE
CYCLOHEXANE
1, 1-DICHLOROPROPENE
CARBON TETRACHLORIDE
BROMODICHLOROMETHANE
METHYL ISOBUTYL KETONE
1,2-DICHLOROPROPANE
METHYLCYCLOHEXANE
DIBROMOMETHANE
TRANS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE
TRICHLOROETHENE {TRICHLOROETHYLENE)
BENZENE
DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE
1, 1,2-TRICHLOROETHANE
Produced by: Allen, Frank
Requestor:
Project Leader: PVORSA TZ
Beginning: 05/09/2001 13:10
Ending:
RESULTS UNITS
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
2.5U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
5.0U UG/L
ANALYTE
CIS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE
BROMOFORM
BROMOBENZENE
1, 1,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE
TETRACHLOROETHENE {TETRACHLOROETHYLENE)
1,3-DICHLOROPROPANE
METHYL BUTYL KETONE
TOLUENE •
CHLOROBENZENE
1, 1, 1,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE
ETHYL BENZENE
(M-AND/OR P-)XYLENE
0-XYLENE
STYRENE
1,2,3-TRICHLOROPROPANE
0-CHLOROTOLUENE
P-CHLOROTOLUENE
1,3-DICHLOROBENZENE
1,4-DICHLOROBENZENE
1,2-DICHLOROBENZENE
1,2-DIBROMOETHANE (EDS)
ISOPROPYLBENZENE
N-PROPYLBENZENE
1,3,5-TRIMETHYLBENZENE
TERT-BUTYLBENZENE
1,2,4-TRIMETHYLBENZENE
SEC-BUTYLBENZENE
P-ISOPROPYL TOLUENE
N-BUTYLBENZENE . · •
1,2-DIBROM0-3-CHLOROPROPANE (DBCP)
1,2,4-TRICHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOR0-1,3-BUTADIENE
1,2,3-TRICHLOROBENZENE
A-average value. NA-not analyzed. NAl-interferences. J-estimated value. N-presumptive evidence of presence of material.
!(-actual value i~ known to be less than value given. L-actuat value is known to be greater than value given. U-material was analyzed fo, but not detected. the number is the minimum quantitation limit.
R-qc indicates th8t data unusable. compound may or may not be present. resampling and reanalysis is necessary for verification. ·
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• • UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Mr. James May
2400 Skyland Drive
Gastonia, North Carolina 28052
Dear Mr. May:
REGION 4
ATLANTA FEDERAL CENTER
61 FORSYTH STREET
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303-8960
February 9, 200 l
I am writing to provide you with the results of the most recent tests of your drinking water
well at 2400 Skyland Drive. On January 24, 200 l, EPA' s contractor for the Davis Park Road
Site sampled your drinking water before and after the carbon filter system. These sample results
were analyzed for a full range of volatile organic contaminants. We have received the results
from our laboratory and have summarized on the enclosure any results for those contaminants
which have been detected previously or show a current detection. No contaminants were
detected at levels of concern after filtration. (The complete laboratory report is available as
well.)
We currently plan a routine replacement of the filter media on February 21, 2001. We
plan to retest your well again in approximately 3 months.
If you have any questions or would like to discuss this further, please feel free to contact
me at any time at 404-562-8789 or l-800-435-9233.
Enclosure
cc: NCDENR, Mr. Harry Zinn
Weston, Teresa Offner
GCHD, Doc Thompson
Sincerely,/ /.,-
•{(jQ-Y /2S
Philip H. Vorsatz, Chief
NC Site Management Section
Internet Address (URL)• http://www.epa.gov
Recycled/Recyclable • Printed wilh Vegetable Oil Based Inks on Recycled Paper (Minimum 30% Postconsumer)
Enclosure
Water Sample Results (Summary)
Davis Park Road Site
JMAY4IN
JMAY4OUT
January 24, 2001 Sampling Event
Chemical Concentration
prior to filter
Methyl T-Butyl Ether 5.8 parts per billion
(MTBE) (micrograms per liter)
Concentration Groundwater Minimum • after fi I ter Clean-up Goal Quantitation Limit
4.3 parts per billion 200 parts per billion 1.0 parts per billion
(micrograms per liter) (micrograms per liter) (micrograms per liter)
•
• • UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
REGION 4
ATLANTA FEDERAL CENTER
61 FORSYTH STREET
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303-8960
Mr. Charles May
2419 Davis Park Road
Gastonia, North Carolina 28052
Dear Mr. May:
February 9, 200 I
I am writing to provide you with the results of the most recent tests of your drinking water
at 2419 Davis Park Road, On January 24, 2001, EPA's contractor for the Davis Park Road Site
sampled your drinking water before and after the carbon filter system. These sample results were
analyzed for a full range of volatile organic contaminants. We have received the results from our
laboratory and have summarized on the enclosure any results for those contaminants which have
been detected previously or show a current detection. No contaminants were detected at levels
of concern after filtration. (The complete laboratory report is available as well.)
We currently plan a routine replacement of the filter media on February 21, 2001. We
plan to retest your well again in approximately 3 months.
If you have any questions or would like to discuss this further, please feel free to contact
me at any time at 404-562-8789 or 1-800-435-9233.
Enclosure
cc: NCDENR, Mr. Harry Zinn
Weston, Teresa Offner
GCHD, Doc Thompson
S~erely, ( ~,,..
/ 't,,--tf\-1 I
v\ j' \.')
Philip H. Vorsatz, Chief
NC Site Management Section
Internet Address (URL)• http://www.epa.gov
Recycled/Recyclable • Prinled with Vegetable Oil Based Inks on Recycled Paper (Minimum 30% Postconsumer)
Enclosure
Water Sample Results (Summary)
Davis Park Road Site
CMAY4IN
CMAY4OUT
January 24, 200 I Sampling Event
Chemical Concentration
prior to filter
TCE 2.6 parts per billion
(trichloroethene) (micrograms per liter)
Concentration Groundwater Minimum • after filter Clean-up Goal Quantitation Limit
Not Detected 2.8 parts per billion 1.0 parts.per billion
(micrograms per liter) (micrograms per liter)
•
• • UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
REGION 4
ATLANTA FEDERAL CENTER
61 FORSYTH STREET
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303-8960
Ms. Shirley Fortner
2717 Davis Park Rd.
Gastonia, North Carolina 28052
Dear Ms. Fortner:
February 9, 200 l
I am writing to provide you with the results of the most recent tests of your drinking water
at 2717 Davis Park Road. On January 24, 2001, EPA's contractor for the Davis Park Road Site
sampled your drinking water before and after the carbon filter system. These sample results were
analyzed for a full range of volatile organic contaminants. We have received the results from our
laboratory and have summarized on the enclosure any results for those contaminants which have
been detected previously or show a current detection. (The complete laboratory report is
available upon request.)
Sampling results appear to show a decline in performance of your filter system since our
last sampling. All levels after filtration do remain below federal drinking water standards,
however levels of PCE and vinyl chloride do exceed State groundwater standards. We
currently plan to replace the filter media on February 21, 2001, which should improve the removal
of the groundwater contaminants should they be present. We plan to retest your well again in
approximately 3 months.
As a reminder, EPA will cease maintaining these filters after one year of operation.
Because of the contaminants in your well water, and the need for periodic monitoring and filter
media replacement, you may wish to think again about obtaining public water from the City of
Gastonia. However, at this stage in our project any such discussion would not involve EPA.
If you have any questions or would like to discuss this further, please feel free to contact
me at any time at 404-562-8789 or 1-800-435-9233.
Enclosure
cc: NCDENR, Mr. Harry Zinn
Weston, Teresa Offner
GCHD, Doc Thompson
Since.!J!_ Iv, _· 1' (\ _,,,,,--· ··
'· ,?'[t_/\'\1:3.
Phi lip A. Vorsatz, Chief
NC Site Management Section
Internet Address (URL)• http://www.epa.gov
Recycled/Recyclable • Prinled with Vegetable Oil Based Inks on Recycled Paper (Minimum 30% Postconsumer)
Enclosure
Water Sample Results (Summary)
Davis Park Road Site
FORT4IN
FORT4OUT
January 24, 2001 Sampling Event
Chemical Concentration
prior to filter
TCE 2.1 parts per billion
(trichloroethene) (micrograms per liter)
PCE 1.8 parts per billion
(tetrach loroethene) (micrograms per liter)
Vinyl Chloride Not Detected
* estimated value (below quantitation limit)
Concentration Groundwater
after filter Clean-up Goal**
I .2 parts per billion 2.8 parts per billion
(micrograms per liter)-(micrograms per liter)
1.2 parts per billion 1.0 parts per billion
(micrograms per liter) (micrograms per liter)
0.73 parts per billion* None Identified
(micrograms per liter)
** The federal Safe Drinking Water Act maximum contaminant levels (MCLs) are as follows:
TCE
PCE
Vinyl Chloride
5.0 parts per billion
5.0 parts per billion
2.0 parts per bi Ilion
The NC groundwater standard for vinyl chloride is :
Vinyl Chloride 0.015 parts per billion
Minimum • Quantitation Limit
1.0 parts per billion
(micrograms per liter)
1.0 parts per billion
(micrograms per liter)
1.0 parts per billion
(micrograms per liter)
•
• • UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
REGION 4
ATLANTA FEDERAL CENTER
61 FORSYTH STREET
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303-8960
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Watkins
2639 Springbrook Circle
Gastonia, North Carolina 28052
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Watkins:
February 9, 2001
I am writing to provide you with the results of the most recent tests of your drinking water
at 2639 Springbrook Circle. On January 24, 2001, EPA's contractor for the Davis Park Road
Site sampled your drinking water before and after the carbon filter system. These sample results
were analyzed for a full range of volatile organic contaminants. We have received the results
from our laboratory and have summarized on the enclosure any results for those contaminants
which have been detected previously or show a current detection. No contaminants were
detected at levels of concern after filtration. (The complete laboratory report is available as
well.)
We currently plan a routine replacement of the filter media on February 21, 2001. We
plan to retest your well again in approximately 3 months.
If you have any questions or would like to discuss this further, please feel free to contact
me at any time at 404-562-8789 or 1-800-435-9233.
Enclosure
cc: NCDENR, Mr. Harry Zinn
Weston, Teresa Offner
GCHD, Doc Thompson
Sincerely, / . «'!Wro··
Philip H. Yorsatz, Chief
NC Site Management Section
Internet Address (URL)• http://www.epa.gov
Recycled/Recyclable • Printed with Vegetable Oil Based Inks on Recycled Paper (Minimum 30% Postconsumer)
Enclosure
Water Sample Results (Summary)
Davis Park Road Site
WAT4IN
WAT4OUT
January 24, 200 I Sampling Event
Chemical Concentration
prior to filter
TCE 8.8 parts per billion
(trichloroethene) (micrograms per liter)
PCE Not Detected
(tetrachloroethene)
1,2-dichloroethane Not Detected
Cis-1,2 dichloroethene 0.61 parts per billion*
(micrograms per liter)
Concentration
after filter
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
Not Detected
* estimated value (below minimum quantation limit)
Groundwater
Clean-up Goal**
2.8 parts per billion
(micrograms per liter)
I .0 parts per billion
(micrograms per liter)
None Identified
None Identified
** The NC groundwater standard for cis-1,2-dichlorethene is 70 parts per billion
Minimum • Quantitation Limit
1.0 parts per billion
(micrograms per liter)
1.0 parts per billion
(micrograms per liter)
I .0 parts per billion
(micrograms per liter)
1.0 parts per billion
(micrograms per liter) •
• • UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
REGION 4
ATLANTA FEDERAL CENTER
61 FORSYTH STREET
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303-8960
Mr. Lee Troutman
P.O. Box 12321
Gastonia, North Carolina 28052
Dear Mr. Troutman:
February 9, 200 I
1 am writing to provide you with the results of the most recent tests of your drinking water
at 2837 Davis Park Road. On January 24, 2001, EPA's contractor for the Davis Park Road Site
sampled your drinking water before and after the carbon filter system. These sample results were
analyzed for a full range of volatile organic contaminants. We have received the results from our
laboratory. No contaminants were detected at levels of concern before or after filtration.
We currently plan a routine replacement of the filter media on February 21, 2001. We
plan to retest your well again in approximately 3 months.
If you have any questions or would like to discuss this further, please feel free to contact
me at any time at 404-562-8789 or 1-800-435-9233.
Enclosure
cc: NCDENR, Mr. Harry Zinn
Weston, Teresa Offner
GCHD, Doc Thompson
_ Sin;~~y,/ r~/-·
':/0) I
Phi·l;i· H. ~ oi'sat ., Chief
NC Site Management Section
Internet Address (URL)• http://www.epa.gov
Recycled/Recyclable • Printed with Vegetable Oil Based Inks on Recycled Paper (Minimum 30'% Poslconsumeri
Enclosure
Water Sample Results (Summary)
Davis Park Road Site
TMAN4IN
TMAN4OUT
January 24, 2001 Sampling Event
Chemical Concentration
prior to filter
TCE Not Detected
(trichloroethene)
PCE Not Detected
( tetrach loroethene)
Concentration Groundwater Minimum • after fi I ter Clean-up Goal Quantitation Limit
Not Detected 2.8 parts per billion 5.0 parts per billion
(micrograms per liter) (micrograms per liter)
Not Detected 1.0 parts per billion 5.0 parts per billion
(micrograms per liter) (micrograms per liter)
•
•
UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Region 4
Science and Ecosystem Support Division
980 College Station Road
Athens, Georgia 30605-2720
MEMORANDUM
Date: 01/30/2001
Subject:
From:
To:
CC:
Thru:
Results of VOLATILES Sample Analysis
01-0299 Davis Park Rd~-.
4 111;J •
Gastonia, N~C · 1
, /;/
Allen, Frank tr._j " · ·
Vorsatz, Philip·
Ray Doyle
WESTON /
Cosgrove, Bill ff_ (/}p.,_
Chief.Organic Chemis~ Section
Analytical Support Branch
Attached are the results of analysis of samples collected as part of the subject project. If you have any
questions, please contact me.
ATTACHMENT
VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS EPA -REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA Production Date: 01/30/2001 13:04
Sample 2477 FY 2001 Project: 01-0299
VOLATILES SCAN
Facility: Davis Park Rd Gastonia, NC
Program: SF
Id/Station: TMAN4IN / TMAN4IN
Media:POTABLE WATER
RES UL TS UNITS
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
5.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
25.U UG/L
2.SU UG/L
5.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
25.U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
2.5U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
ANALYTE
DICHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE
CHLOROMETHANE
BROMOMETHANE
VINYL CHLORIDE
CHLOROETHANE
TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE
1, 1-DICHLOROETHENE (1, 1-DICHLOROETHYLENE)
1, 1,2-TRICHLORO-1,2,2-TRIFLUOROETHANE (FREON 113)
METHYLENE CHLORIDE
METHYL T-BUTYL ETHER (MTBE)
ACETONE
CARBON DISULFIDE
METHYL ACETATE
1, 1-DICHLOROETHANE
CIS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE
2,2-DICHLOROPROPANE
METHYL ETHYL KETONE
BROMOCHLOROMETHANE
TRANS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE
CHLOROFORM
1,2-DICHLOROETHANE
1, 1, 1-TRICHLOROETHANE
CYCLOHEXANE
1, 1-DICHLOROPROPENE
CARBON TETRACHLORIDE
BROMODICHLOROMETHANE
METHYL ISOBUTYL KETONE
1,2-DICHLOROPROPANE
METHYLCYCLOHEXANE
DIBROMOMETHANE
TRANS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE
TRICHLOROETHENE (TRICHLOROETHYLENE)
BENZENE
DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE
1, 1,2-TRICHLOROETHANE
RESULTS
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
... LQIJ __ .
1.0U
2.SU
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
5.0U
A-average value. NA-not analyzed. NAl-interferences. J-estimated value. N-presumptive evidence of presence of material.
Produced by: Allen, Frank
Requester:
Project Leader: PVORSATZ
Beginning: 01/24/2001 10:35
Ending:
UNITS
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
ANALYTE
CIS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE
BROMOFORM
BROMOBENZENE
1, 1,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE
TETRACHLOROETHENE(TETRACHLOROETHYLENE)
1,3-DICHLOROPROPANE
METHYL BUTYL KETONE
TOLUENE
CHLOROBENZENE
1, 1, 1,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE
ETHYL BENZENE
(M-AND/OR P-)XYLENE
O-XYLENE
STYRENE
1,2,3-TRICHLOROPROPANE
O-CHLOROTOLUENE
P-CHLOROTOLUENE
1,3-DICHLOROBENZENE
1,4-DICHLOROBENZENE
1,2-DICHLOROBENZENE
1,2-DIBROMOETHANE (EDB)
ISOPROPYLBENZENE
N-PROPYLBENZENE
1,3,5-TRIMETHYLBENZENE
TERT-BUTYLBENZENE
1 :2,4-TRIMETHYLBENZENE
SEC-BUTYLBENZENE
P-ISOPROPYLTOLUENE
N-BUTYLBENZENE
1,2-DIBROMO-3-CHLOROPROPANE (DBCP)
1,2,4-TRICHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLORO-1,3-BUTADIENE
1,2,3-TRICHLOROBENZENE
K-actuaf value is known to be fess 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.
R-qc indicates that data unusable. compound may or may not be present. resampling and reanalysis is necessary for verification.
Page 1 of 1
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•
VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS EPA-REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA Production Date: 01/30/2001 13:04
Sample 2478 FY 2001 Project: 01-0299
VOLATILES SCAN
Facility: Davis Park Rd Gastonia, NC
Program: SF
Id/Station: TMAN4OUT / TMAN4OUT
Media:POTABLE WATER
RESULTS UNITS
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
5.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
25.U UG/L
2.5U UG/L
5.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
25.U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
2.5U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L 1.ou ____ UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
ANALYTE
DICHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE
CHLOROMETHANE
BROMOMETHANE
VINYL CHLORIDE
CHLOROETHANE
TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE
1, 1-DICHLOROETHENE (1, 1-DICHLOROETHYLENE)
1, 1,2-TRICHLORO-1,2,2-TRIFLUOROETHANE (FREON 113)
METHYLENE CHLORIDE
. METHYL T-BUTYL ETHER (MTBE)
ACETONE
CARBON DISULFIDE
METHYL ACETATE
1, 1-DICHLOROETHANE
CIS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE
2,2-DICHLOROPROPANE
METHYL ETHYL KETONE
BROMOCHLOROMETHANE
TRANS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE
CHLOROFORM
1,2-DICHLOROETHANE
1, 1, 1-TRICHLOROETHANE
CYCLOHEXANE
1, 1-DICHLOROPROPENE
CARBON TETRACHLORIDE
BROMODICHLOROMETHANE
METHYL ISOBUTYL KETONE
1,2-DICHLOROPROPANE
METHYLCYCLOHEXANE
DIBROMOMETHANE
TRANS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE
TRICHLOROETHENE (TRICHLOROETHYLENE)
BENZENE
DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE
1, 1,2-TRICHLOROETHANE
Produced by: Allen, Frank
Requester:
Project Leader: PVORSATZ
Beginning: 01/24/2001 10:35
Ending:
RES UL TS UNITS
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L -r.ou. UG/L
2.5U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
5.0U UG/L
ANALYTE
CIS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE
BROMOFORM
BROMOBENZENE
1, 1,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE
TETRACHLOROETHENE (TETRACHLOROETHYLENE)
1,3-DICHLOROPROPANE
METHYL BUTYL KETONE
TOLUENE
CHLOROBENZENE
1, 1, 1,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE
ETHYL BENZENE
(M-AND/OR P-)XYLENE
O-XYLENE
STYRENE
1,2,3-TRICHLOROPROPANE
O-CHLOROTOLUENE
P-CHLOROTOLUENE
1,3-DICHLOROBENZENE
1,4-DICHLOROBENZENE
1,2-DICHLOROBENZENE
1,2-DIBROMOETHANE (EDB)
ISOPROPYLBENZENE
N-PROPYLBENZENE
1,3,5-TRIMETHYLBENZENE
TERT-BUTYLBENZENE
1,2,4-TRIMETHYLBENZENE
SEC-BUTYLBENZENE
P-ISOPROPYL TOLUENE
N-BUTYLBENZENE
1,2-DIBROMO-3-CHLOROPROPANE (DBCP)
1,2,4-TRICHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLORO-1,3-BUTADIENE
1,2,3-TRICHLOROBENZENE
A-average value. NA-not analyzed. NAl-interferences. J-estimated value. N-presumptive evidence of presence of material.
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.
R-qc indicates that data unusable. compound may or may not be present. resampling and reanalysis is necessary for verification.
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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS EPA -REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA Production Date: 01/30/2001 13:04
Sample 2480 FY 2001 Project: 01-0299
VOLATILES SCAN
Facility: Davis Park Rd Gastonia, NC
Program: SF
Id/Station: FORT4OUT I FORT4OUT
Media: POTABLE WATER
RES UL TS UNITS
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
0.73J --·1.·au
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
5.0U
1.0U
25.U
2.5U
5.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
25.U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
2.5U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.2A --1.ou·
1.0U
1.0U
UGIL
UGIL
UG/L
UGIL
lJGIL .
UGIL
UGIL
UGIL
UG/L
UGIL
UG/L
UGIL
UG/L
UGIL
UGIL
UGIL
UG/L
UGIL
UG/L
UGIL
UGIL
UGIL
UGIL
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UGIL
UG/L
UGIL
UG/L
UGIL
UGIL
···oGIL
UG/L
UG/L
ANALYTE
DICHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE
CHLOROMETHANE
BROMOMETHANE
VINYL CHLORIDE
CHLOROETHANE
TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE
1, 1-DICHLOROETHENE (1,1-DICHLOROETHYLENE)
1, 1,2-TRICHLORO-1,2,2-TRIFLUOROETHANE (FREON 113)
METHYLENE CHLORIDE
METHYL T-BUTYL ETHER (MTBE)
ACETONE
CARBON DISULFIDE
METHYL ACETATE
1, 1-DICHLOROETHANE
CIS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE
2,2-DICHLOROPROPANE
METHYL ETHYL KETONE
BROMOCHLOROMETHANE
TRANS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE
CHLOROFORM
1,2-DICHLOROETHANE
1, 1, 1-TRICHLOROETHANE
CYCLOHEXANE
1, 1-DICHLOROPROPENE
CARBON TETRACHLORIDE
BROMODICHLOROMETHANE
METHYL ISOBUTYL KETONE
1,2-OICHLOROPROPANE
METHYLCYCLOHEXANE
DIBROMOMETHANE
TRANS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE
TRICHLOROETHENE (TRICHLOROETHYLENE)
BENZENE
DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE
1, 1,2-TRICHLOROETHANE
Produced by: Allen, Frank
Requester:
Project Leader: PVORSATZ
Beginning: 0112412001 11:15·
Ending:
RESULTS UNITS ANALYTE
1.0U UG/L CIS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE
1.0U UGIL BROMOFORM
1.0U UGIL BROMOBENZENE
1.0U UGIL 1, 1,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE
.J,2A_ .. UGIL ____ __T.E_TRACHLOROETHENE (TETRACHLOROETHYLENE)
1.0U UGIL 1,3-DICHLOROPROPANE
2.5U . UG/L METHYL BUTYL KETONE
1.0U UG/L TOLUENE
1.0U UG/L CHLOROBENZENE
1.0U UG/L 1,1,1,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE
1.0U UGIL ETHYL BENZENE
1.0U UG/L (M-AND/OR P-)XYLENE
1.0U UGIL O-XYLENE
1.0U UGIL STYRENE
1.0U UGIL 1,2,3-TRICHLOROPROPANE
1.0U UG/L O-CHLOROTOLUENE
1.0U UGIL P-CHLOROTOLUENE
1.0U UG/L 1,3-DICHLOROBENZENE
1.0U UGIL 1,4-OICHLOROBENZENE
1.0U UG/L 1,2-DICHLOROBENZENE
1.0U UG/L 1,2-DIBROMOETHANE (EDS)
1.0U UGIL ISOPROPYLBENZENE
1.0U UG/L N-PROPYLBENZENE
1.0U UGIL 1,3,5-TRIMETHYLBENZENE
1.0U UGIL TERT-BUTYLBENZENE
1.0U UGIL 1,2,4-TRIMETHYLBENZENE
1.0U UGIL SEC-BUTYLBENZENE
1.0U UGIL P-ISOPROPYL TOLUENE
1.0U UGIL N-BUTYLBENZENE
1.0U UGIL 1,2-DIBROMO-3-CHLOROPROPANE (DBCP)
1.0U UG/L 1,2,4-TRICHLOROBENZENE
1.0U UG/L HEXACHLORO-1,3-BUTADIENE
5.0U UG/L 1,2,3-TRICHLOROBENZENE
A-average value. NA-not analyzed. NAl-interferences. J-estimated value. N-presumptive evidence of presence of material.
K-actuat value is known to be less than value given. L-actual value is known to be greater than value given. LI-material was analyzed for but not detected. the number is the minimum quantitation limit.
R-qc indicates that data unusable. compound may or may not be present. resampling and reanalysis is necessary for verification.
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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS EPA -REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA Production Date: 01/30/2001 13:04
Sample 2479 FY 2001 Project: 01-0299
VOLATILES SCAN
Facilily: Davis Park Rd Gastonia, NC
Program: SF
Id/Station: FORT4IN / FORT4IN
Media: POTABLE WATER
RESULTS
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U ·1.ou
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
5.0U
1.0U
25.U
2.5U
5.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
25.U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
2.5U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
__ 2.J_,
2.0A
1.0U
1.0U
UNITS
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
ANALYTE
DICHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE
CHLOROMETHANE
BROMOMETHANE
VINYL CHLORIDE
·cHLOROETHANE
TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE
1, 1-DICHLOROETHENE (1,1-DICHLOROETHYLENE)
1, 1,2-TRICHLORO-1,2,2-TRIFLUOROETHANE (FREON 113)
METHYLENE CHLORIDE
METHYL T-BUTYL ETHER (MTBE)
ACETONE
CARBON DISULFIDE
METHYL ACETATE
1, 1-DICHLOROETHANE
CIS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE
2,2-DICHLDROPROPANE
METHYL ETHYL KETONE
BROMOCHLOROMETHANE
TRANS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE
CHLOROFORM
1,2-DICHLOROETHANE
1, 1, 1-TRICHLOROETHANE
CYCLOHEXANE
1, 1-DICHLOROPROPENE
CARBON TETRACHLORIDE
BROMODICHLOROMETHANE
METHYL ISOBUTYL KETONE
1,2-DICHLOROPROPANE
METHYLCYCLOHEXANE
DIBROMOMETHANE
TRANS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE
TRICHLOROETHENE (TRICHLOROETHYLENE)
BENZENE
DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE
1, 1,2-TRICHLOROETHANE
RESULTS
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
J.BA ..
1.0U
2.5U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
5.0U
A-average value. NA-not analyzed. NAl-interferences. J-estimated value. N-presumptive evidence of presence of material.
Produced by: Allen, Frank
Requester:
Project Leader: PVORSA TZ
Beginning: 01/24/2001 11 :15
Ending:
UNITS
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
ANALYTE
CIS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE
BROMOFORM
BROMOBENZENE
1, 1,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE
TETRACHLOROETHENE (TETRACHLOROETHYLENE)
1,3-DICHLOROPROPANE
METHYL BUTYL KETONE
TOLUENE
CHLOROBENZENE
1, 1, 1,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE
ETHYL BENZENE
(M-AND/OR P-)XYLENE
O-XYLENE
STYRENE
1,2,3-TRICHLOROPROPANE
O-CHLOROTOLUENE
P-CHLOROTOLUENE
1,3-DICHLOROBENZENE
1,4-DICHLOROBENZENE
1,2-DICHLOROBENZENE
1,2-DIBROMOETHANE (EDB)
ISOPROPYLBENZENE
N-PROPYLBENZENE
1,3,5-TRIMETHYLBENZENE
TERT-BUTYLBENZENE
1,2,4-TRIMETHYLBENZENE
SEC-BUTYLBENZENE
P-ISOPROPYL TOLUENE
N-BUTYLBENZENE
1,2-DIBROMO-3-CHLOROPROPANE (DBCP)
1,2,4-TRICHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLORO-1,3-BUTADIENE
1,2,3-TRICHLOROBENZENE
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 quanlitation limit.
R-qc indicates that data unusable. compound may or may not be present. resampling and reanalysis is necessary for verification.
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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS EPA -REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA Production Date: 01/30/2001 13:04
Sample 2481 FY 2001 Project: 01-0299
VOLATILES SCAN
Facility: Davis Park Rd Gastonia, NC
Program: SF
Id/Station: TKINS4IN / WATKINS4IN
Media:POTABLE WATER
RESULTS UNITS ANAL YTE
1.0U UG/L DICHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE
1.0U UG/L CHLOROMETHANE
1.0U UG/L BROMOMETHANE
1.0U UG/L VINYL CHLORIDE
1.0U UG/L CHLOROETHANE
1.0U UG/L TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE
1.0U UG/L 1, 1-DICHLOROETHENE (1. 1-DICHLOROETHYLENE)
1.0U UG/L 1, 1,2-TRICHLORO-1,2,2-TRIFLUOROETHANE (FREON 113)
5.0U UG/L METHYLENE CHLORIDE
1.0U UG/L METHYL T-BUTYL ETHER (MTBE)
25.U UG/L ACETONE
2.5U UG/L CARBON DISULFIDE
5.0U UG/L METHYL ACETATE
1.0U UG/L 1,1-OICHLOROETHANE
0.61AJ UG/L CIS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE
---1 .OU. UG/L 2,2-DICHLOROPROPANE
25.U UG/L METHYL ETHYL KETONE
1.0U UG/L BROMOCHLOROMETHANE
1.0U UG/L TRANS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE
1.0U UG/L CHLOROFORM
1.0U UG/L 1,2-0ICHLOROETHANE
LOU .... UG/L .... 1, 1, 1-TRICHLOROETHANE
1.0U UG/L CYCLOHEXANE
1.0U UG/L 1, 1-DICHLOROPROPENE
1.0U UG/L CARBON TETRACHLORIDE
1.0U UG/L BROMODICHLOROMETHANE
2.5U UG/L METHYL ISOBUTYL KETONE
1.0U UG/L 1,2-DICHLOROPROPANE
1.0U UG/L METHYLCYCLOHEXANE
1.0U UG/L DIBROMOMETHANE
1.0U UG/L TRANS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE
8.8A UG/L TRICHLOROETHENE (TRICHLOROETHYLENE) 1.0U ---UG/L --.. BENZENE-· --... -. . . . . .
1.0U UG/L DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE
1.0U UG/L 1, 1,2-TRICHLOROETHANE
RESULTS
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U -Tau
2.SU
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U ,.au
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
5.0U
A-average value. NA-not analyzed. NAl-interferences. J-estimated value. N-presumptive evidence of presence of material.
Produced by: Allen, Frank
~equestor:
Project Leader: PVORSATZ
Beginning: 01/24/2001 11 :45
Ending:
UNITS
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L.
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
ANALYTE
CIS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE
BROMOFORM
BROMOBENZENE
1, 1,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE
TETRACHLOROETHENE {TETRACHLOROETHYLENE)
1,3-OICHLOROPROPANE
METHYL BUTYL KETONE
TOLUENE
CHLOROBENZENE
1, 1, 1,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE
ETHYL BENZENE
(M-ANO/OR P-)XYLENE
O-XYLENE
STYRENE
1,2,3-TRICHLOROPROPANE
O-CHLOROTOLUENE
P-CHLOROTOLUENE
1,3-OICHLOROBENZENE
1,4-OICHLOROBENZENE
1,2-OICHLOROBENZENE
1,2-DIBROMOETHANE (EDS)
ISOPROPYLBENZENE
N-PROPYLBENZENE
1,3,5-TRIMETHYLBENZENE
TERT-BUTYLBENZENE
1,2,4-TRIMETHYLBENZENE
SEC-BUTYLBENZENE
P-ISOPROPYL TOLUENE
N-BUTYLBENZENE
1,2-DIBROMO-3-CHLOROPROPANE (OBCP)
1,2,4-TRICHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLORO-1,3-BUTADIENE
1,2,3-TRICHLOROBENZENE
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.
R-qc indicates that data unusable. compound may or may not be present. resampling and reanalysis is necessary for verification.
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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS EPA-REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA Production Date: 01/30/2001 13:04
Sample 2482 FY 2001 Project: 01-0299
VOLATILES SCAN
Facility: Davis Park Rd Gastonia, NC
Program: SF
ld/Station:TKINS4OU / WATKINS4OUT
Media:POTABLE WATER
RES UL TS UNITS
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
5.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
25.U UG/L
2.5U UG/L
5.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
JJ)_l,J ____ UG/L •...
1.0U UG/L
25.U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
_ _1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
2.5U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
ANALYTE
DICHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE
CHLOROMETHANE
BROMOMETHANE
VINYL CHLORIDE
CHLOROETHANE
TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE
1, 1-DICHLOROETHENE (1, 1-DICHLOROETHYLENE)
1, 1,2-TRICHLORO-1,2,2-TRIFLUOROETHANE (FREON 113)
METHYLENE CHLORIDE
METHYL T-BUTYL ETHER (MTBE)
ACETONE
CARBON DISULFIDE
METHYL ACETATE
1, 1-DICHLOROETHANE
. .. CIS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE
2,2-DICHLOROPROPANE
METHYL ETHYL KETONE
BROMOCHLOROMETHANE
TRANS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE
CHLOROFORM
1,2-DICHLOROETHANE
1,1, 1-TRICHLOROETHANE
CYCLOHEXANE
1, 1-DICHLOROPROPENE
CARBON TETRACHLORIDE
BROMODICHLOROMETHANE
METHYL ISOBUTYL KETONE
1,2-DICHLOROPROPANE
METHYLCYCLOHEXANE
DIBROMOMETHANE
TRANS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE
TRICHLOROETHENE (TRICHLOROETHYLENE)
BENZENE
DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE
1, 1,2-TRICHLOROETHANE
RESULTS
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
2.5U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U.
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
5.0U
A-average value. NA-not analyzed. NAl-interferences. J-estimated value. N-presumptive evidence of presence of material.
Produced by: Allen, Frank
Requester:
Project Leader: PVORSATZ
Beginning: 01/24/2001 11 :45
Ending:
UNITS
UG/L
UGIL
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UGIL
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
ANALYTE
CIS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE
BROMOFORM
BROMOBENZENE
1, 1,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE
TETRACHLOROETHENE(TETRACHLOROETHYLENE)
1,3-DICHLOROPROPANE
METHYL BUTYL KETONE
TOLUENE
CHLOROBENZENE
1, 1, 1,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE
ETHYL BENZENE
(M-AND/OR P-)XYLENE
O-XYLENE
STYRENE
1,2,3-TRICHLOROPROPANE
O-CHLOROTOLUENE
P-CHLOROTOLUENE
1,3-DICHLOROBENZENE
1,4-DICHLOROBENZENE
1,2-DICHLOROBENZENE
1,2-DIBROMOETHANE (EDB)
ISOPROPYLBENZENE
N-PROPYLBENZENE
1,3,5-TRIMETHYLBENZENE
TERT-BUTYLBENZENE
1,2,4-TRIMETHYLBENZENE
SEC-BUTYLBENZENE
P-ISOPROPYLTOLUENE
N-BUTYLBENZENE
1,2-DIBROMO-3-CHLOROPROPANE (DBCP)
1,2,4-TRICHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLORO-1,3-BUTADIENE
1,2,3-TRICHLOROBENZENE
K-actual value is known to be less than value given. L-actual value is known to be greater than value given. LI-material was analyzed for but not detected. the number is the minimum quantitalion limit.
R-qc indicates that data unusable. compound may or may not be present. resampling and reanalysis is necessary for verification.
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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS EPA -REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA Production Date: 01/30/2001 13:04
Sample 2483 FY 2001 Project: 01-0299
VOLATILES SCAN
Facility: Davis Park Rd Gastonia, NC
Program: SF
ld/Station:JMAY4IN I JMAY4IN
Media: POTABLE WATER
RESULTS UNITS ANALYTE
1.0U UG/L DICHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE
1.0U UG/L CHLOROMETHANE
1.0U UG/L BROMOMETHANE
1.0U UG/L VINYL CHLORIDE
1.0U UG/L CHLOROETHANE
1.0U UG/L TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE
1.0U UG/L 1, 1-DICHLOROETHENE (1, 1-DICHLOROETHYLENE)
1.0U UG/L 1, 1,2-TRICHLORO-1,2,2-TRIFLUOROETHANE (FREON 113)
5.0U UG/L METHYLENE CHLORIDE
5.8A UG/L . METHYL T-BUTYL ETHER (MTBE)
··25:LJ'' UG/L ACETONE
2.5U UG/L CARBON DISULFIDE
5.0U UG/L METHYL ACETATE
1.0U UG/L 1, 1-DICHLOROETHANE
1.0U UG/L CIS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE
1.0U UG/L 2,2-DICHLOROPROPANE
25.U UG/L METHYL ETHYL KETONE
1.0U UG/L BROMOCHLOROMETHANE
1.0U UG/L TRANS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE
1.0U UG/L CHLOROFORM
1.0U UG/L 1,2-DICHLOROETHANE
1.0U UG/L 1,1, 1-TRICHLOROETHANE
1.0U UG/L CYCLOHEXANE
1.0U UG/L 1, 1-DICHLOROPROPENE
1.0U UG/L CARBON TETRACHLORIDE
1.0U UG/L BROMODICHLOROMETHANE
2.SU UG/L METHYL ISOBUTYL KETONE
1.0U UG/L 1,2-DICHLOROPROPANE
1.0U UGIL METHYLCYCLOHEXANE
1.0U UG/L DIBROMOMETHANE
1.0U UG/L TRANS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE
1.0U UG/L .. TRtCHLOROETHENE (TRICHLOROETHYLENE) 1-:"ou UG/L BENZENE
1.0U UG/L DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE
1.0U · UG/L 1, 1,2-TRICHLOROETHANE
Produced by: Allen, Frank
Requester:
Project Leader: PVORSATZ
Beginning: 01/24/2001 12:00
Ending:
RES UL TS UNITS ANALYTE
1.0U UGIL CIS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE
1.0U UG/L BROMOFORM
1.0U UGIL BROMOBENZENE
1.0U UG/L 1, 1,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE
~.OU UG/L TETRACHLOROETHENE (TETRACHLOROETHYLENE)
1.0U UG/L 1,3-DICHLOROPROPANE
2.5U UG/L METHYL BUTYL KETONE
1.0U UG/L TOLUENE
1.0U UG/L CHLOROBENZENE
1.0U UG/L 1, 1, 1,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE
1.0U UG/L ETHYL BENZENE
1.0U UG/L (M-AND/OR P-)XYLENE
1.0U UG/L O-XYLENE
1.0U UG/L STYRENE
1.0U UG/L 1,2,3-TRICHLOROPROPANE
1.0U UG/L O-CHLOROTOLUENE
1.0U UG/L P-CHLOROTOLUENE
1.0U UG/L 1,3-DICHLOROBENZENE
1.0U UG/L 1,4-DICHLOROBENZENE
1.0U UG/L 1,2-DICHLOROBENZENE
1.0U UG/L 1,2-DIBROMOETHANE (EDB)
1.0U UG/L ISOPROPYLBENZENE
1.0U UG/L N-PROPYLBENZENE
1.0U UG/L 1,3,5-TRIMETHYLBENZENE
1.0U UG/L TERT-BUTYLBENZENE
1.0U UG/L 1,2,4-TRIMETHYLBENZENE
1.0U UG/L SEC-BUTYLBENZENE
1.0U UG/L P-ISOPROPYL TOLUENE
1.0U UGIL N-BUTYLBENZENE
1.0U UG/L 1,2-DIBROMO-3-CHLOROPROPANE (DBCP)
1.0U UG/L 1,2,4-TRICHLOROBENZENE
1.0U UG/L HEXACHLORO-1,3-BUTADIENE
5.0U UG/L 1,2,3-TRICHLOROBENZENE
A-average value. NA-not analyzed. NAl-interferences. J-estimaled value. N-presumptive evidence of presence of material.
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.
R-qc indicates that data unusable. compound may or may not be present. resampling and reanalysis is necessary for verification.
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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS EPA -REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA Production Date: 01/30/2001 13:04
Sample 2484 FY 2001 Project: 01-0299
VOLATILES SCAN
Facility: Davis Park Rd Gastonia, NC
Program: SF
Id/Station: JMAY 4OUT / JMAY 4OUT
Media: POTABLE WATER
RESULTS
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
5.0U
4.3A ,.2°5:U
2.SU
5.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
25.U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
2.SU
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
1.0U
UNITS
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
UG/L
ANALYTE
DICHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE
CHLOROMETHANE
BROMOMETHANE
VINYL CHLORIDE
CHLOROETHANE
TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE
1, 1-DICHLOROETHENE (1, 1-DICHLOROETHYLENE)
1, 1,2-TRICHLORO-1,2,2-TRIFLUOROETHANE (FREON 113)
METHYLENE CHLORIDE
METHYL T-BUTYL ETHER (MTBE)
ACETONE
CARBON DISULFIDE
METHYL ACETATE
1, 1-DICHLOROETHANE
CIS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE
2,2-DICHLOROPROPANE
METHYL ETHYL KETONE
BROMOCHLOROMETHANE
TRANS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE
CHLOROFORM
1,2-DICHLOROETHANE
1, 1, 1-TRICHLOROETHANE
CYCLOHEXANE
1, 1-DICHLOROPROPENE
CARBON TETRACHLORIDE
BROMODICHLOROMETHANE
METHYL ISOBUTYL KETONE
1,2-DICHLOROPROPANE
METHYLCYCLOHEXANE
DIBROMOMETHANE
TRANS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE
TRICHLOROETHENE (TRICHLOROETHYLENE)
BENZENE
DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE
1, 1,2-TRICHLOROETHANE
Produced by: Allen, Frank
Requestor:
Project Leader: PVORSATZ
Beginning: 01/24/2001 12:00
Ending:
RES UL TS UNITS
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
2.SU UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
5.0U UG/L
ANALYTE
CIS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE
BROMOFORM
BROMOBENZENE
1, 1,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE
TETRACHLOROETHENE (TETRACHLOROETHYLENE)
1,3-DICHLOROPROPANE
METHYL BUTYL KETONE
TOLUENE
CHLOROBENZENE
1, 1, 1,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE
ETHYL BENZENE
(M-AND/OR P-)XYLENE
O-XYLENE
STYRENE
1,2,3-TRICHLOROPROPANE
O-CHLOROTOLUENE
P-CHLOROTOLUENE
1,3-DICHLOROBENZENE
1,4-DICHLOROBENZENE
1,2-DICHLOROBENZENE
1,2-DIBROMOETHANE (EDB)
ISOPROPYLBENZENE
N-PROPYLBENZENE
1,3,5-TRIMETHYLBENZENE
TERT-BUTYLBENZENE
1,2,4-TRIMETHYLBENZENE
SEC-BUTYLBENZENE
P-ISOPROPYL TOLUENE
N-BUTYLBENZENE
1,2-DIBROMO-3-CHLOROPROPANE (DBCP)
1,2,4-TRICHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLORO-1,3-BUTADIENE
1,2,3-TRICHLOROBENZENE
A-average value. NA-not analyzed. NAl-interferences. J-estimated value. N-presumptive evidence of presence of material.
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.
R-qc indicates that data unusable. compound may or may not be present. resampling and reanalysis is necessary for verification.
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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS EPA -REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA Production Date: 01/30/2001 1~:04
Sample 2485 FY 2001 Project: 01-0299
VOLATILES SCAN
Facility: Davis Park Rd Gastonia, NC
Program: SF
Id/Station: CMAY4IN / CMAY4IN
Media: POTABLE WATER
RESULTS UNITS
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
5.0U UG/L ·1.ou ··uGtL
25.U UG/L
2.5U UG/L
5.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
25.U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UGIL
1.0U UGIL
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UGIL
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
2.5U UGIL
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UGIL
1.0U UG/L
,tgt -~g:t-
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
ANALYTE
DICHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE
CHLOROMETHANE
BROMOMETHANE
VINYL CHLORIDE
CHLOROETHANE
TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE
1, 1-DICHLOROETHENE (1, 1-DICHLOROETHYLENE)
1,1,2-TRICHLOR0-1,2,2-TRIFLUOROETHANE (FREON 113)
METHYLENE CHLORIDE
METHYL T-BUTYL ETHER (MTBE)
ACETONE
CARBON DISULFIDE
METHYL ACETATE
1, 1-DICHLOROETHANE
CIS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE
2,2-DICHLOROPROPANE
METHYL ETHYL KETONE
BROMOCHLOROMETHANE
TRANS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE
CHLOROFORM
1,2-DICHLOROETHANE
1, 1, 1-TRICHLOROETHANE
CYCLOHEXANE
1, 1-DICHLOROPROPENE
CARBON TETRACHLORIDE
BROMODICHLOROMETHANE
METHYL ISOBUTYL KETONE
1,2-DICHLOROPROPANE
METHYLCYCLOHEXANE
DIBROMOMETHANE
TRANS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE
TRICHLOROETHENE (TRICHLOROETHYLENE)
BENZENE
DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE
1. 1,2-TRICHLOROETHANE
Produced by: Allen, Frank
Requester:
Project Leader: PVORSATZ
Beginning: 01/24/2001 12:15
Ending:
RESULTS UNITS
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UGIL
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L -1'.00--UG/L
2.5U UG/L
1.0U UGIL
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UGIL
1.0U UGIL
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UGIL
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UGIL
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UGIL
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UGIL
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
5.0U UG/L
ANALYTE
CIS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE
BROMOFORM
BROMOBENZENE
1, 1,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE
TETRACHLOROETHENE (TETRACHLOROETHYLENE)
1,3-DICHLOROPROPANE
METHYL BUTYL KETONE •
TOLUENE
CHLOROBENZENE
1, 1, 1,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE
ETHYL BENZENE
(M-AND/OR P-)XYLENE
0-XYLENE
STYRENE
1,2,3-TRICHLOROPROPANE
0-CHLOROTOLUENE
P-CHLOROTOLUENE
1,3-DICHLOROBENZENE
1,4-DICHLOROBENZENE
1,2-DICHLOROBENZENE
1,2-DIBROMOETHANE (EDB)
ISOPROPYLBENZENE
N-PROPYLBENZENE
1,3,5-TRIMETHYLBENZENE
TERT-BUTYLBENZENE
1,2,4-TRIMETHYLBENZENE
SEC-BUTYLBENZENE
P-ISOPROPYL TOLUENE •
N-BUTYLBENZENE
1,2-DIBROM0-3-CHLOROPROPANE (DBCP)
1,2,4-TRICHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLOR0-1,3-BUTADIENE
1,2,3-TRICHLOROBENZENE
A-average value. NA-not analyzed. NAl-interferences. J-estimated value. N-presumptive evidence of presence of material.
K-actual value is known to be less than value given. L-actual value is known to be greater than value given. LI-material was analyzed for but not detected. the number is the minimum quantitation limit.
R-qc indicates that data unusable. compound may or may not be present. resampling and reanalysis is necessary for verification.
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VOLATILES SAMPLE ANALYSIS EPA -REGION IV SESD, ATHENS, GA Production Date: 01/30/2001 1~:04.
Sample 2486 FY 2001 Project: 01-0299
VOLATILES SCAN
Facility: Davis Park Rd Gastonia, NC
Program: SF
ld/Station:CMAY4OUT / CMAY4OUT
Media: POTABLE WATER
RESULTS UNITS
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
5.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
25.U UG/L
2.5U UG/L
5.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
25.U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
2.5U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
· 1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U ___ UG/L ..
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
ANALYTE
DICHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE
CHLOROMETHANE
BROMOMETHANE
VINYL CHLORIDE
CHLOROETHANE
TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE
1, 1-DICHLOROETHENE (1, 1-DICHLOROETHYLENE)
1, 1,2-TRICHLORO-1,2,2-TRIFLUOROETHANE (FREON 113)
METHYLENE CHLORIDE
METHYL T-BUTYL ETHER (MTBE)
ACETONE
CARBON DISULFIDE
METHYL ACETATE
1, 1-DICHLOROETHANE
CIS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE
2,2-DICHLOROPROPANE
METHYL ETHYL KETONE
BROMOCHLOROMETHANE
TRANS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE
CHLOROFORM
1,2-DICHLOROETHANE
1, 1, 1-TRICHLOROETHANE
CYCLOHEXANE
1, 1-DICHLOROPROPENE
CARBON TETRACHLORIDE
BROMODICHLOROMETHANE
METHYL ISOBUTYL KETONE
1,2-DICHLOROPROPANE
METHYLCYCLOHEXANE
DIBROMOMETHANE
TRANS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE
TRICHLOROETHENE (TRICHLOROETHYLENE)
BENZENE
DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE
1, 1,2-TRICHLOROETHANE
Produced by: Allen, Frank
Requester:
Project Leader: PVORSATZ
Beginning: 01/24/2001 12: 15
Ending:
RESULTS UNITS
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L 7~oo--OG/C
2.5U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
1.0U UG/L
5.0U UG/L
ANALYTE
CIS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE
BROMOFORM
BROMOBENZENE
1, 1,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE
TETRACHLOROETHENE (TETRACHLOROETHYLENE)
1,3-DICHLOROPROPANE
METHYL BUTYL KETONE
TOLUENE •
CHLOROBENZENE
1, 1, 1,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE
ETHYL BENZENE
(M-AND/OR P-)XYLENE
O-XYLENE
STYRENE
1,2,3-TRICHLOROPROPANE
O-CHLOROTOLUENE
P-CHLOROTOLUENE
1,3-DICHLOROBENZENE
1,4-DICHLOROBENZENE
1,2-DICHLOROBENZENE
1,2-DIBROMOETHANE (EDB)
ISOPROPYLBENZENE
N-PROPYLBENZENE
1,3,5-TRIMETHYLBENZENE
TERT-BUTYLBENZENE
1,2,4-TRIMETHYLBENZENE
SEC-BUTYLBENZENE
P-ISOPROPYLTOLUENE •
N-BUTYLBENZENE
1,2-DIBROMO-3-CHLOROPROPANE (DBCP)
1,2,4-TRICHLOROBENZENE
HEXACHLORO-1,3-BUTADIENE
1,2,3-TRICHLOROBENZENE
A-average value. NA-not analyzed. NAl-interferences. J-estimated value. N-presumptive evidence of presence of material.
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.
R-qc indicates that data unusable. compound may or may not be present. resampling and reanalysis is necessary for verification.
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• • • UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
REGION 4
ATLANTA FEDERAL CENTER
61 FORSYTH STREET
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303-8960
November 17, 2000
Nov 2~ zooa
SUPf:n,·u,~'-' v!:CTIOl\f
Mr. Lee Troutman
PO Box 12321
Gastonia, North Carolina 28052
Dear Mr. Troutman:
·1
I am writing to provide you with the results of the most recent tests of your drinking water
at 2837 Davis Park Road. On September 22, 2000, and October 17, 2000, EP~'s contractor for
the Davis Park Ro.ad Site sampled your drinking water before and after the carbon filter system.
These sample results were analyzed for a full range of volatile organic contaminants. We have
received the results from our laboratory. No contaminants were detected at levels of concern
before or after filtration.
Because sampling results at some of the other homes where we installed th~ same filter
systems indicate that original filter media may not have been removing contaminants as predicted,
on September 22, 2000, we replaced the filter cartridges in your filter housing with some of a
slightly different design, which should improve the removal of the groundwater contaminants
should they be present. We will continue to retest your well water periodically to ensure that the
filters are working properly.
If you have any questions or would like to discuss this further, please feel free to contact
me at any time at 404-562-8789 or l-800-435-9233.
Enclosure
cc: NCDENR. Mr. Harry Zinn
Weston, Teresa Offner
GCHD, Doc Thompson
Sincerely¥·
~' . .
Philip H. ors~ef
NC Site Management Section
Internet Address (URL)• http:/Jw,....w.epa.gov
Recycled/Recyclable • Prinled with Vegetable Oil Based Inks on Recycled Papi:!r (Minimum 30'% PostconsumerJ
Enclosure
Water Sample Results (Summary)
Davis Park Road Site
TMAN21N
TMAN2OUT
September 22, 2000 Sampling Event
Chemical
TCE
(trichloroethene)
PCE
(tetrachloroethene)
TMAN31N
TMAN3OUT
Concentration
prior to filter
Not Detected
Not Detected
October 17, 2000 Sampling Event
Chemical Concentration
prior to filter
TCE Not Detected
(trichloroethene)
PCE Not Detected
( tetrachloroet hene)
• Concentration Groundwater Minimum
after filter Clean-up Goal Quantitation Limit
Not Detected 2. 8 parts per billion 5. 0 parts per billion
(micrograms per liter) (micrograms per liter)
Not Detected I . 0 parts per billion 5.0 parts per billion
(micrograms per liter) (micrograms per liter)
Concentration Groundwater Minimum • after filter Clean-up Goal Quantitation Limit
Not Detected 2 _ 8 parts per billion 1.0 parts per billion
(micrograms per liter) (micrograms per liter)
Not Detected 1 . 0 parts per billion I . 0 parts per billion
(micrograms per liter) (micrograms per liter)
• • UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Watkins
2639 Springbrook Circle
Gastonia, North Carolina 28052
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Watkins:
REGION 4
ATLANTA FEDERAL CENTER
61 FORSYTH STREET
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303-8960
November 17, 2000
I am writing to provide you with the results of thrmost recent tests· of your drinking water
at 2639 Springbrook Circle. On September 22, 2000, and October 17, 2000, EPA's contractor
for the Davis Park Road Site sampled your drinking water before and after the carbon filter
system. These sample results were analyzed for a full range of volatile organic contaminants. We
have received the results from our laboratory and have summarized on the enclosure any results
for those contaminants which have been detected previously or show a current detection. No
contaminants were detected at levels of concern after filtration. (The complete laboratory
report is available as well.)
Because sampling results at your home and some of the other homes where we installed
the same filter systems indicate that original filter media may not have been removing
contaminants as predicted, on September 22, 2000, we replaced the filter cartridges in your filter
housing with some of a slightly different design, which should improve the removal of the
groundwater contaminants should they be present. We will continue to retest your well water
periodically to ensure that the filters are working properly.
If you have any questions or would like to discuss this further, please feel free to contact
me at any time at 404-562-8789 or 1-800-435-9233.
Enclosure
cc NCDENR, Mr. Harry Zinn
Weston, Teresa Offner
GCHD, Doc Thompson
Sinc~~--
Philip H. Vorsatz, Chief
NC Site Management Section
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Water Sample Results (Summaty)
Davis Park Road Site
WAT21N
WAT2OUT
September 22, 2000 Sampling Event
Chemical
TCE
(trichloroethene)
1,2-dichloroethane
WAT3fN
WAT3OUT
Concentration
prior to filter
Not Detected
Not Detected
October 17, 2000 Sampling Event
Chemical Concentration
prior to filter
TCE 8.2 parts per billion
(trichloroethene) ( micrograms per liter)
1,2-dichloroethane 0.62 parts per billion*
(micrograms per liter)
* estimated value
• Concentration Groundwater Minimum
after filter Clean-up Goal Quantitation Limit
Not Detected · 2. 8 parts per billion 5. 0 parts per billion
(micrograms per liter) (micrograms per liter)
Not Detected 0. 3 8 parts per billion 5.0 parts per billion
(micrograms per liter) (micrograms per liter)
Concentration Groundwater Minimum • after filter Clean-up Goal Quantitation Limit
Not Detected 2.8 parts per billion 1.0 parts per billion
(micrograms per liter) (micrograms per liter)
Not Dectected 0.3 8 parts per billion 1.0 parts per billion
(micrograms per liter) (microgram·s per liter)
• • UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Ms. Shirley Fortner
2717 Davis Park Rd.
Gastonia, North Carolina 28052
Dear Ms. Fortner:
REGION 4
ATLANTA FEDERAL CENTER
61 FORSYTH STREET
ATLANTA. GEORGIA 30303-8960
November 17, 2000
I am writing to provide you with the results of the most recent tests of your drinking water
at 2717 Davis Park Road. On September 22, 2000, and October 17; 2000, EPA's contractor for
the Davis Park Road Site sampled your drinking water before and after the carbon filter system.
These sample results were analyzed for a full range of volatile organic contaminants. We have
received the results from our laboratory and have summarized on the enclosure any results for
those contaminants which have been detected previously or show a current detection. No
contaminants were detected at levels of concern after filtration. (The complete laboratory
report is available as well.)
Because sampling results at your home and some of the other homes where we installed
the same,filter systems indicate that original filter media may not have been removing
contaminants as predicted, on September 22, 2000, we replaced the filter cartridges in your filter
housing with some of a slightly different design, which should improve the removal of the
groundwater contaminants should they be present. We will continue to retest your well water
periodically to ensure that the filters are working properly.
If you have any questions or would like to discuss this further, please feel free to contact
me at any time at 404-562-8789 or 1-800-435-9233.
Enclosure
cc NCDENR, Mr. Harry Zinn
Weston, Teresa Offner
GCHD. Doc Thompson
Since~fi QS--
Philip H. Vorsatz, Chief
NC Site Management Section
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Water Sample Results (Summary)
Davis Park Road Site
FORT2IN
FORT2OUT
September 22, 2000 Sampling Event
Chemical
TCE
(trichloroethene)
PCE
(tetrachloroethene)
FORTJIN
FORTJOUT
Concentration
prior to filter
Not Detected
Not Detected
October 17, 2000 Sampling Event
Chemical Concentration
prior to filter
TCE 0. 79 parts per billion*
(trichloroethene) (micrograms per liter)
PCE 0. 68 parts per billion*
( tetrachloroethene) (micrograms per liter)
* estimated value
• Concentration Groundwater Minimum
after filter Clean-up Goal Quantitation Limit
Not Detected 2. 8 parts per billion 5. 0 parts per billion
(micrograms per liter) (micrograms per liter)
Not Detected I. 0 parts per billion 5.0 parts per billion
(micrograms per liter) (micrograms per liter)
Concentration Groundwater Minimum • after filter Clean-up Goal Quantitation Limit
0.55 parts per billion* 2.8 parts per billion 1.0 parts per billion
(micrograms per liter) (micrograms per liter) (micrograms per liter)
0.53 parts per billion* I . 0 parts per billion 1.0 parts per billion
(micrograms per liter) (micrograms per liter) ( micrograms per liter)
• • UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
REGION 4
Mr. Charles May
2419 Davis Park Road.
Gastonia, North Carolina 28052
Dear Mr. May;
I
ATLANTA FEDERAL CENTER
61 FORSYTH STREET
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303-8960
November 17, 2000
I am "{riting to provide you with the results of the most recent tests of your drinking water
at 2419 Davis Park Road. On September 22, 2000, and October 17, 2000, EPA's contractor for
the Davis Park Road Site sampled your drinking water before and after the carbon filter system.
These sample results were analyzed for a full range of volatile organic contaminants. We have
received the results from our laboratory and have summarized on the enclosure any results for
those contaminants which have been detected previously or show a current detection. No
contaminants were detected at levels of concern after filtration. (The complete laboratory
report is available as well.)
· Because sampling results at your home and some of the other homes where we installed
the same filter systems indicate that original filter media may not have been removing
contaminants as predicted, on September 22, 2000, we replaced the filter cartridges in your filter
housing with some of a slightly different design, which should improve the removal of the
groundwater contaminants should they be present. We will continue to retest your well water
periodically to ensure that the filters are working properly.
lf you have any questions or would like to discuss this further, please feel free to contact
me at any time at 404-562-8789 or 1-800-435-9233.
Enclosure
cc: NCDENR, Mr. Harry Zinn
Weston, Teresa Offner
GCHD, Doc Thompson
Sine~/ _
''(CJi ~
Philip H. Vorsatz, Chief
NC Site Management Section
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Water Sample Results (Summary)
Davis Park Road Site
CMAY2IN
CMAY2OUT
September 22, 2000 Sampling Event
Chemical
TCE
(trichloroethene)
CMAYJIN
CMAYJOUT
Concentration
prior to filter
Not Detected
October 17, 2000 Sampling Event
Chemical Concentration
prior to filter
TCE 2.4 parts per billion
(trichloroethene) (micrograms per liter)
• Concentration Groundwater Minimum
after filter Clean-up Goal Quantitation Limit
Not Detected 2.8 parts per billion 5.0 parts per billion
(micrograms per liter) (micrograms per liter)
Concentration Groundwater Minimum
after filter Clean-up Goal Quantitation Limit
Not Detected 2.8 parts per billion 1.0 parts per billion • (micrograms per liter) (micrograms per liter)
• • UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
REGION 4
ATLANTA FEDERAL CENTER
61 FORSYTH STREET
ATLANTA. GEORGIA 30303-8960
Mr. James May
2400 Skyland Drive
Gastonia, North Carolina 28052
Dear Mr. May:
November 17, 2000
I am writing to provide you with the results of the most recent tests of your drinking water
well at 2400 Skyland Drive. On September 22, 2000, and October i 7, 2000, EPA's contractor
for the Davis Park Road Site sampled your drinking water before and after the carbon filter
system. These sample results were analyzed for a full range of volatile organic contaminants. We
have received the results from our laboratory and have summarized on the enclosure any results
for those contaminants which have been detected previously or show a current detection. No
contaminants were detected at levels of concern after filtration. (The complete laboratory
report is available as well )
Because sampling results at your home and some of the other homes where we installed
the same filter systems indicate that original filter media may not have been removing
contaminants as predicted, on September 22, 2000, we replaced the filter cartridges in your filter
housing with some of a slightly different design, which should improve the removal of the
groundwater contaminants should they be present. We will continue to retest your well water
periodically to ensure that the filters are working properly.
If you have any questions or would like to discuss this further, please feel free to contact
me at any time at 404-562-8789 or 1-800-435-9233.
Enclosure
cc NCDENR, Mr. Harry Zinn
Weston, Teresa Offner
GCHD. Doc Thompson
Sincerely: (
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Philip H. Vorsatz, Chief
NC Site Management Section
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Water Sample Results (Summary)
Davis Park Road Site
JMAY21N
JMAY2OUT
September 22, 2000 Sampling Event
Chemical
Methyl T-Butyl Ether
(MTBE)
JMAYJIN
JMAY3OUT
Concentration
prior to filter
Not Analyzed for by
this Lab
October 17, 2000 Sampling Event
Chemical Concentration
prior to filter
Methyl T-Butyl Ether 5 .2 parts per billion
(MTBE) (micrograms per liter)
• Concentration Groundwater Minimum
after filter Clean-up Goal Quantitation Limit
Not Analyzed for by 200 parts per billion NA
this Lab (micrograms per liter)
Concentration Groundwater Minimum
after filter Clean-up Goal Quantitation Limit • Not Detected 200 parts per billion I . 0 parts per billion
(micrograms per liter) (micrograms per liter)
UNITE!TATES ENVIRONMENTAL ~~~·;;CTIO~GENCY
Mr. James May
2400 Skyland Drive
Gastonia, North Carolina 28052
Dear Mr. May:
.REGION 4 .
ATLANTA FEDERAL CENTER
61 FORSYTH STREET
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303-8960
September 18, 2000
.,
As we discussed last week, I am writing to provide you with the results Qf the most recent
tests of your drinking water at 2400 Skyland Drive. On August 24, 2000, EPA's contractor for
the Davis Park Road Site sampled your drinking water before and after the recently installed
carbon filter system. These sample results were analyzed for a full range of volatile_ organic
contaminants. We recently received the results from our laboratory and have summarized any
results which show a detection on the enclosure. No contaminants were detected at levels of
concern.
Because sampling results at your home and some of the other homes where we installed
the same filter systems indicate that the filters may not be removing contaminants as predicted, on
September 13, 2000, we inspected the filter system and removed one cartridge for analysis of the
filter media. We currently plan to replace the filter cartridges in your filter housing later this week
with some of a slightly different design, which we hope will improve the removal of the
groundwater contaminants should they be present. We will retest your well water at that time.
It was good seeing you again last week. If you have any questions or would like to
discuss this further, please feel free to contact me at any time at 404-562-8789 or
1-800-43 5-9233.
Si~~
Philip H. Vorsatz, Chief
NC Site Management Section
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Water Sample Results (Summary)
Davis Park Road Site
August 24, 2000 Sampling Event
JMAYIIN
JMAYIOUT
Chemical Concentration
prior to filter
Methyl T-Butyl Ether
I
7. 0 parts per billion
(micrograms per liter)
.:..,-r "= •
Concentration Groundwater
after filter Clean-up Goal
7. I parts per billion 200 parts per billion
(micrograms per liter) (micrograms per liter)
• • UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
REGION 4
Mr. Charles May
2419 Davis Park Road.
Gastonia, North Carolina 28052
Dear Mr. May:
ATLANTA FEDERAL CENTER
61 FORSYTH STREET
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303-8960
September 18, 2000
As we discussed last week, I am writing to provide you with ·the results of the most recent
tests of your drinking water at 2419 Davis Park Road. On August 24, 2000, EPA's contractor
for the Davis Park Road Site sampled your drinking water before and after the recently installed
carbon filter system. These sample results were analyzed for a full range of volatile organic
contaminants. We recently received the results from our laboratory and have summarized any
results which show a detection on the enclosure. No contaminants were detected at levels above
our clean-up goals.
Because sampling results at your home and some of the other homes where we installed
the same filter systems indicate that the filters may not be removing contaminants as predicted, on
September 13, 2000, we inspected the filter system and removed one cartridge for analysis of the
filter media. We currently plan to replace the filter cartridges in your filter housing later this week
with some of a slightly different design, which we hope will improve the removal of the
groundwater contaminants should they be present. We will retest your well water at that time.
It was good seeing you again last week. If you have any questions or would like to
discuss this further, please feel free to contact me at any time at 404-562-8789 or
1-800-43 5-9233.
Siz[;r/6 -
Philip H. Vorsatz, Chief
NC Site Management Section
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Water Sample Results (Summary)
Davis Park Road Site
August 24, 2000 Sampling Event
CMAYIIN
CMAYIOUT
Chemical Concentration
prior to filter
TCE 2.3 parts per billion
( trichloroethene) (micrograms per liter)
•
Concentration Groundwater
after filter Clean-up Goal
2. 4 parts per billio'.h 2.8 parts per billion
(micrograms per l~er) (micrograms per liter)
• • UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
REGION 4
Mr. Hubert Jenkins
1626 New Hope Road
Gastonia, NC 28054
'1
Ref: 2416 Skyland Dr. i
Dear Mr. Jenkins:
ATLANTA FEDERAL CENTER
61 FORSYTH STREET
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303-8960
September 15, 2000
Earlier this year you had signed up for EPA to connect the house at the above address to
the City of Gastonia water system as part of the EPA water line construction in the Davis Park
Road area. Our contractors did complete construction of a water service line on your property at
24 I 6 Skyland Drive, however according to our records neither you or your tenant has established
an account with the City of Gastonia. Therefore, we were not be able to physically connect the
house plumbing t~ the service line, or have the water meter set and the water turned on.
In the future if you or your tenant would like to be connected to City water you will have
to deal directly with the City, pay applicable fees, and contract for plumbing services. Because of
the groundwater contamination in the Davis Park Road area, I would continue to discourage
long-term use of untreated well water at or near this address for drinking water purposes.
If you have any questions at any time, please feel free to call me at 404-562-8789 or
1/800-435-9233.
s;,~cS:
Philip H. Vorsatz, Chief
NC Site Management Section
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'REGION4
Mr. Edward Howe
2603 Davis Park Road
Gastonia, NC 28052
Ref: 2603 Davis Park Road
Dear Mr. Howe:
ATLANTA FEDERAL CENTER
61 FORSYTH STREET
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303-8960
September I 5, 2000
Earlier this year you had signed up for EPA to connect the house at the above address to
the City of Gastonia water system as part of the EPA water line construction in the Davis Park
Road area. Our contractors did complete construction of a water service line on your property at
2603 Davis Park Road, however according to our records you have not established an account
with the City of Gastonia. Therefore, we were not be able to physically connect the house
plumbing to the service line, or have the water meter set and the water turned on.
In the future if you would like to be connected to City water you will have to deal directly
with the City, pay applicable fees, and contract for plumbing services. Because of the
groundwater contamination in the Davis Park Road area, I would continue to discourage long-
term use of untreated well water at this address for drinking water purposes.
If you have any questions at any time, please feel free to call me at 404-562-8789 or
1/800-435-9233.
Si~~-
Philip H. Vorsatz, Chief
NC Site Management Section
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Mr. Lee Troutman
P.O. Box 12321
• ----• UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
REGION 4
ATLANTA FEDERAL CENTER
61 FORSYTH STREET'
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303-8960
September 15, 2000
Gastonia, North Carolina 28052
Dear Mr. Troutman:
I am writing to provide you with the results of the most recent tests of your drinking water
at 2837 Davis Park Road. On August 24, 2000, EPA's contractor for the Davis Park Road Site
sampled your drinking water before and after the recently installed carbon filter system. These
sample results were analyzed for a full range of volatile organic contaminants. We recently
received the results from our laboratory. No contaminants were detected at levels above our
low-level laboratory detection limits, before or after the filter system.
Sampling results at some of the other homes where we installed the same filter systems
indicate that the filters may not be removing contaminants as well as predicted. Therefore, our
contractor was at your home on September 13, 2000, to inspect the filter system and remove one
cartridge for analysis of the filter media. We currently plan to replace the filter cartridges in your
filter housing next week with some of a slightly differerit design, which we hope will improve the
removal of the groundwater contaminants should they be present.
I and my contractors remain committed to doing our best to provide safe drinking water
to you and your neighbors. If you hav_e any questions or would like to discuss this· further, please
feel free to contact me at any time at 404-562-8789 or 1-800-435-9233.
Sincerely, ~ _ _ & ----~k fS
Philip~-~~rsatz, Chief
NC Site Management Section
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REGION 4
Ms. Shirley Fortner
2717 Davis Park Rd.
Gastonia, North Carolina 28052
Dear Ms. Fortner:
ATLANTA FEDERAL CENTER
61 FORSYTH STREET
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303-8960
September 14, 2000
RECE\VED
SEP 19 2000
suPERf\.lND SEC\10N
I am writing to provide you with the results of the most recent tests of your drinking!
water. On August 24, 2000, EPA's contractor for the Davis Park Road Site sampled your '
drinking water before and after the recently installed carbon filter system. We recently received
the results from our laboratory and have summarized them for your well water on the enclosure.
The sample results show levels of PCE (tetrachloroethene) at slightly above our remedial
goal, even after filtration. This level of PCE is not considered an immediate health risk, but does
present a potential long term health risk at slightly greater than the one-in-one million risk level.
TCE (trichloroethene) was also detected in the filtered water, but at a level below our remedial
goal.
Our contractor was at your home yesterday to inspect the filter system and remove one
cartridge for further analysis. We currently plan to replace the filter cartridges in your filter
housing next week with some of a slightly different design, which we hope will improve the
removal of the groundwater contaminants. We will retest your well water at that time.
I and my contractors remain committed to doing our best to provide safe drinking water
to you and your neighbors. If you have any questions or would like to discuss this further, please
feel free to contact me at any time at 404-562-8789 or 1-800-435-9233.
Si~~::liJff'
Philip H. Yorsatz, Chief
NC Site Management Section
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Water Sample Results (Summary)
Davis Park Road Site
August 24, 2000 Sampling Event
Fortner! IN
Fortner l OUT
Chemical Concentration
prior to filter
TCE 2.8 parts per billion
(trichloroethene) (micrograms per liter)
PCE 2.2 parts per billion
( tetrachloroethene) (micrograms per liter)
•
Concentration Groundwater
after filter Clean-up Goal
2.0 parts per billion 2.8 parts per billion
(micrograms per liter) (micrograms per liter)
1. 4 parts per billion l. 0 parts per billion
(micrograms per liter) (micrograms per liter)
. . -·-. UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTIO~GENCY
REGION 4
ATLANTA FEDERAL CENTER
61 FORSYTH STREET
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303-8960
RECEIVED
September 14, 2000 SEP 19 2000
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Watkins SUPERFUND SECTION
2639 Springbrook Circle
Gastonia, North Carolina 28052
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Watkins:
'1 .
As we have discussed, I am writing to provide you with the results of the most recent tests
of your drinking water. On August 24, 2000, EPA's contractor for the Davis Park Ro.jd Site
sampled your drinking water before and after the recently installed carbon filter system. We
recently received the results from our laboratory and have summarized them for your well water
on the enclosure.
The sample results show levels of trichloroethene (TCE) and 1,2-dichloroethane at slightly
above our remedial goals or State groundwater standards, even after filtration. The prior-to-filter
results and the after-filter results are essentially the same. These levels are not considered an
immediate health risk, but do present a potential long term health risk at slightly greater than the
one-in-one million risk level. Our remedial goals and State groundwater standards are set at
approximately the one-in-one million risk level.
Our contractor was at your home yesterday to inspect the filter system and remove one
cartridge for further analysis. We currently plan to replace the filter cartridges in your filter
housing next week with some of a slightly different design, which we hope will improve the
removal of the groundwater contaminants. We will retest your well water at that time.
I and my contractors remain committed to doing our best to provide safe drinking water
to you and your neighbors. If you have any questions or would like to discuss this further, please
feel free to contact me at any time at 404-562-8789 or 1-800-435-9233.
Enclosure
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Since:ely, { r---., /
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Philip H. Vorsatz, Chief
NC Site Management Section
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Water Sample Results (Summary)
Davis Park Road Site
August 24, 2000 Sampling Event
Watkins I IN
Watkins I OUT
(labeled Gibson)
Chemical Concentration
prior to filter
TCE 7.4 parts per billion
( trichloroethene) (micrograms per liter)
1,2-dichloroethane 0.62 parts per billion*
(micrograms per liter)
• estimated values
•
Concentration Clean-up Goal or NC
after filter Groundwater
Standard
I 7. 6 parts per billion 2.8 parts per billion
~(micrograms per liter) (micrograms per liter)
0·.59 parts per billion* 0.38 parts per billion
(micrograms per liter) (micrograms per liter)
UNITED .TES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION.ENCY
REGION 4
Mr. Huben Jenkins
1626 New Hope Road
Gastonia, NC 28054
Ref: 2416 Skyland Dr.
Dear Mr. Jenkins:
ATLANTA FEDERAL CENTER
61 FORSYTH STREET
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303-8960
July 21, 2000
You have signed up for EPA to connect the house at the above address to the City of
Gastonia water system as pan of the EPA water line construction in the Davis Park Road area.
Our contractors will have completed construction of service lines to each of the homes in the near
future and will begin the connections to the homes at that time.
If you have not already done so, you or your tenant must establish an account with
the City of Gastonia in order to guarantee that we can connect your house to City water.
If you have not already signed up with the City it is urgent that you or your tenant do so now.
Information on setting up your account can be obtained from the City's Billing Division at
866-6783. Be sure to tell them.that you are pan of the Davis Park Road water line project.
We should complete all of the water line related construction soon, and look forward to
providing safe drinking water to you and your tenants. If you have any questions at any time,
please feel free to call me at 1/800-435-9233.
Philip H .. Vorsatz, -Chief
NC Site Management Section
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UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
JUL 312000
SUPERFUNO SECTION
Mr. Harvey Crumley
2723 Davis Park Road
Gastonia, NC 28052
Dear Mr. Crumley:
REGION 4 .
ATLANTA FEDERAL CENTER
61 FORSYTH STREET
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303-8960
JUL 2 1 2000
As you may be aware, the US EPA sampled the private well at 2723 Davis Park Road,
during November 1999. This sampling was done as a part of the Davis Park Road TCE
(Superfund) Project. It is EPA's practice to share our sampling results with the residents or
owners of the affected property.
The results for your well were as follows: ' Sample Clean-up Short-Term
Result Standard Risk level
Tetrachloroethene (PCE) _8_ug/l _l_ug/1 _]Q_ug/1
Trichloroethene (TCE) 3.4 ug/1 _il_ug/1 300 ug/1
(ug/1 = micrograms per liter)
The level of contamination found in your well is below our short-term (immediate) risk
level, but above our long-term clean-up standard for these contaminants. I would continue to
discourage use of raw untreated water from this well for drinking water purposes. The EPA
project to connect your home to City of Gastonia water supply should be completed within the
next several weeks.
Please feel free to call me at anytime if you have any questions in regard to this project. I
can be reached at 1-800-435-9233.
Sin.cerel.y,d·
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Philip H. Vorsatz, Chief
NC Site Management Section
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UNITED STATES ENVIR.ONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
REGION4
Mr. John Crenshaw
2816 Davis Park Road
Gastonia, NC 28052
Dear Mr. Crenshaw:
ATLANTA FEDERAL CENTER
61 FORSYTH STREET
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303-8960
JUL 2 1 2000
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As you may be aware, the US EPA sampled the private well at 2816 Davis Park Road,
during November 1999. This sampling was done as a part of the Davis Park Road TCE
(Superfund) Project. It is EPA's practice to share our sampling results with the residents or
owners of the affected property.
The results for your well were as follows:
Sample Clean-up Short-Term
Result Standard Risk level
Tetrachloroethene (PCE) 6.6 ug/1 _l_ug/1 _]Q_ug/1
Trichloroethene (TCE) 1.2 ug/1 ......il.._ug/1 300 ug/1
(ug/1 = micrograms per liter)
The level of contamination found in your well is below our short-term (immediate) risk
level, but above our long-term clean-up standard for these contaminants. I would continue to
discourage use of raw untreated water from this well for drinking water purposes. The EPA
project to connect your home to City of Gastonia water supply should be completed within the
next several weeks.
Please feel free to call me at anytime if you have any questions in regard to this project. I
can be reached at 1-800-435-9233.
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Philip H. Vorsatz, Chief
NC Site Management Section
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UNITED STATES ENVIR°ONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
REGION4
Resident
2329 Skyland Drive
Gastonia, NC 28052
Dear Mr. Sir or Madam:
ATLANTA FEDERAL CENTER
61 FORSYTH STREET
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303-8960
JUL 2 1 2000
As you may be aware, the US EPA sampled the private well at 2329 Skyland Drive,
during November 1999. This sampling was done as a part of the Davis Park Road TCE
(Superfund) Project. It is EPA's practice to share our sampling results with the residents or
owners of the affected property.
The results for your well were as follows:
San,ple
Result
Clean-up
Standard
Short-Term
Risk level
Trichloroethene (TCE) _lLug/1 __bE_ug/1 300 ug/1
(ug/1 = micrograms per liter)
The level of contamination found in your well is below our short-term (immediate) risk
level, but above our long-term clean-up standard for this contaminant. I would continue to
discourage use of raw untreated water from this well for drinking water purposes. The EPA
project to connect your home to City of Gastonia water supply should be completed within the
next several weeks.
Please feel free to call me at anytime if you have any questions in regard to this project. I
can be reached at 1-800-435-9233.
s;{l~~~(z;
Philip H. Vorsatz, Chief
NC Site Management Section
cc: Mr. Givens
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REGION4
Mr. William Ray Givens
128 Riley Road
Dallas, NC 28034
Dear Mr. Givens:
ATLANTA FEDERAL CENTER
61 FORSYTH STREET
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303-8960
JUL 2 1 2000
As you may be aware, the US EPA sampled the private well at 2329 Skyland Drive,
during November 1999. This sampling was done as a part of the Davis Park Road TCE
(Superfund) Project. It is EPA's practice to share our sampling resuhs with the residents or
owners of the affected property.
The results for your well were as follows: ' Sample
Result
Trichloroethene (TCE) _!Lug/I
(ug/1 = micrograms per liter)
Clean-up
Standard
~ug/1
Short-Term
Risk level
300 ug/1
The level of contamination found in your well is below our short-term (immediate) risk
level, but above our long-term clean-up standard for these contaminants. I would continue to
discourage use of raw untreated water from this well for.drinking water purposes. The EPA
project to connect your home to City of Gastonia water supply should be completed within the
. next several weeks.
Please feel free to call me at anytime if you have any questions in regard to this project. I
can be reached at 1-800-435-9233.
Philip H. Vorsatz, Chief
NC Site Management Section
cc: Resident
2329 Skyland Drive
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UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
REGION 4
Mr. and Mrs. Charles May
2419 Davis Park Road
Gastonia, NC 28052
Dear Mr.& Mrs. May:
ATLANTA FEDERAL CENTER
61 FORSYTH STREET
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303·8960
JUL 2 1 2000
As you may be aware, the US EPA sampled the private well at 2419 Davis Park Road,
during November 1999. This sampling was done as a part of the Davis Park Road TCE
(Superfund) Project. It is EPA's practice to share our sampling results with the residents or
owners of the affected property.
The results for your well were as follows: ' Sample
Result
Trichloroethene (TCE) · 3.7 ug/1
( ug/1 = micrograms per liter)
Clean-up
. Standard
~ug/1
Short-Term
Risk level
300 ug/1
The level of contamination found in your well is below our short-term (immediate) risk
leve~ but above our long-term clean-up standard for these contaminants. I would continue to
discourage use of raw untreated water from this well for drinking water purposes. The EPA
project to provide you a carbon filter should be completed within the next several weeks.
Please feel free to call me at anytime if you have any questions in regard to this project. I
can be reached at 1-800-435-9233.
s~ .
Ph;J;p H. v, .. ,u~
NC Site Management Section
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UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
REGION4
Mr. James May
2400 Skyland Drive
Gastonia, NC 28052
Dear Mr. May:
ATLANTA FEDERAL CENTER
61 FORSYTH STREET
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303-8960
JUL 2 1 2000
As you may be aware, the US EPA sampled the private well at 2400 Skyland Drive,
during November 1999. This sampling was done as a part of the Davis Park Road TCE
(Superfund) Project. It is EPA's practice to share our sampling results with the residents or ·
owners of the affected property.
The results for your well were as follows:
· Sample
Result
Methyl-t-butyl ether _JQ_ug/1
Tetrachloroethene (PCE) ND ug/1
Trichloroethene (TCE) ND ug/1
(ug/1 = micrograms per liter)
(ND = not detected)
Clean-up
Standard
200 ug/1
_I_ug/1
~ug/1
The level of contamination found in your well is below our long-term clean-up standard
for these contaminants. However, because of the history of contamination of your well, I would
continue to discourage use ofraw untreated water from this well for drinking water purposes.
The EPA project to provide you a carbon filter should be completed within the next several
weeks.
Please feel free to call me at anytime if you have any questions in regard to this project. I
can be reached at 1-800-435-9233.
Philip H. Vorsatz, Chief
NC Site Management Section
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REGION 4
ATLANTA FEDERAL CENTER
61 FORSYTH STREET
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303-8960
Ms. Ramona W. Moye
2635 Rogers Ave.
Gastonia, NC 28054
Ref: 2751 Springbrook Circle
Dear Ms. Moye:
July 2 I, 2000
You have signed up for EPA to connect the house at the above address to the City of Gastonia water system as part of the EPA water line construction in the Davis Park Road area. Our contractors will have completed construction of service lines to each of the homes in the near future and will begin connections at that time.
If you have not already done so, you or your tenant must establish an account with the City of Gastonia in order to guarantee that we can connect your house to City water. If you have not already signed up with the City it is urgent that you or your tenant do so now. Information on setting up your account can be obtained from the City's Billing Division at 866-6 783. Be sure to tell them that you are part of the Davis Park Road water line project.
We should complete all of the water line related construction soon, and look forward to providing safe drinking water to you and your tenants. If you have any questions itt anytime, please feel free to call me at J/800-43.5-9233.
Philip H. Vorsatz, Chief
NC Site Management Section
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REGION 4
Ms. Elizabeth Collier
P.O. Box 197
Mt. Holly, NC 28120
Ref 2618 Puritan St.
Dear Ms. Collier:
ATLANTA FEDERAL CENTER
61 FORSYTH STREET
ATLANTA. GEORGIA 30303-8960
July 21, 2000
You have signed up for EPA to connect the house at the above address to the City of
Gastonia water system as part of the EPA water line construction in the Davis Park Road area.
Our contractors will have completed construction of service lines to each of the homes in the near
future and will begin connections at that time.
If you have not already done so, you must also establish an account with the City of
Gastonia in order to guarantee that we can connect your house to City water.
If you have not already signed up with the City it is urgent that you or your tenant do so now.
Information on setting up your account can be obtained from the City's Billing Division at
866-6783. Be sure to tell them that you are P,art of the Davis Park Road water line project.
We should complete all of the water line related construction soon, and look forward to
providing safe drinking water to you and your tenants. If you have any questions at any time,
please feel free to call me at 1/800-435-9233.
Philip H. V orsatz, Chief
NC Site Management Section
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