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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCD981023260_20091006_Potters Septic Tank Service Pits_FRBCERCLA C_Al Gore Property DEM Correspondence 1995 - 2009-OCRAdams, George From: Powers, John Sent: To: Tuesday, October 06, 2009 11 :26 AM Adams, George Subject: RE: Pebble Creek Laundry George, Sorry-I was out of the office last week. We have been to Pebble Creek and it is only a coin-op laundry and a pick-up store only for dry-cleaning. There was no evidence to suggest that dry cleaning was performed there in the past. John From: Adams, George Sent: Friday, September 25, 2009 1:24 PM To: Powers, John Subject: Pebble Creek Laundry John, Do you have anything inspection reports for the following? Pebble Creek Laundry 1438 Perfection Avenue Belmont, Gaston County 28012 They appear to still be operating. No RCRA ID number I could find, may just be a drop off location. George Adams -George.Adams@ncdenr.gov North Carolina Dept. of Environment & Natural Resources Div. of Waste Mgt. -Superfund Section -Inactive Hazardous Sites Branch 610 E. Center Ave., Suite 301 Mooresville, NC 28115 Ph: (704) 663-1699 Fax: (704) 663-6040 E-mail correspondence ta and from this address may be subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. Please note: my e-mail address has changed to george.adams@ncdenr.gov 1 DIVISION OF \VASTE MANAGEMENT SUPERFUND SECTION INACTIVE HAZARDOUS SITES BRANCH MOORESVILLE REGIONAL OFFICE CALLTO: rvttoe,.. (7u4) Cf.;?7-[i:),l, CALL FROM: G:>eo •V-, MOAn..S DATEfflME: l-~~ RE: )\/lv ,'l i' C if,,___() /+v<J {lOfJ n e cJ2 ,v >1 - . 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(I.Dn-f=.iYYn eY he.., iA.,,Q_.S J4 c acc.,,'-' p0---71--b J 26 I 2-AC ru./5' f/ZoaJJ1 a VlcY "-}hJ ~.Jh e, i"<"-5 r dl't' nt G w Cf.) lo~ n c~JJJ 17> --1--fi e..-, YJ1 elev o..r -+/,,.t:-, a..~ ac e,,-..:P 0.,,h w rUi -· --7 ht:,, ~UJ ,' +c-1" LA-o.~ YY10 cJ c-be-h)LQ., hc., <1::::u-,,,-e.,,, ( LN IA ; c,_, A_ 6-,,a.,5, ~ '-I f' a , s ~,rt)) -· George Adams North Carolina Dept of Environment & Natural Resources Div. of Waste Mgt -Superfund Section -IHSB -MRO 610 East Center Ave, Suite 30 I Mooresville, NC 28 I 15 (704) 663-1699 Re: North BeLll)ont -r I of2 Subject: Re: North Belmont From: "NILE.TESTERMAN@ncmail.net" <NILE.TESTERMAN@ncmail.net> Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2009 11 :53:07 -0500 (EST) To: <george.adams@ncmail.net> CC: "(townsend.michael@epa.gov)" <townsend.michael@epa.gov> George, There are no plans to connect anyone to city water at the North Belmont PCE site. I do not know the other CERCLIS site but it may be the Jadco-Hughes Superfund site. I think that is Dave Mattison's site. He is out today but should be in on Monday. If you need immediate info, you may need to talk with Jim Bateson. Thanks, Nile I Nile, I I spoke to the City of Belmont several times. I believe it is likely I that 2312 Acme Road is the parsonage for the North Belmont Church of. God I (2316 Acme Road). Based on several interviews, I believe it is likely I the church and the parsonage share the same meter. 2312 does not appear I to have been assigned to a specific tax parcel; however, a review of the phone book suggests it 1s still a valid postal address. I hope I 1 m not getting in the way, but I 1m bit pressed for time. I have I completed a cursory review of the old aquifer protection incident file I (Al Gore Property) at MRO, and it would appear that the addresses with reported impacted water supply wells (in that file only) now have unicipal water service connections. However, I did not review the sampling data in your incident file at Oberlin (North Belmont PCE) nor I verify municipal connections for those sample locations. I only reviewed the Oberlin file briefly to evaluate if the sites were similar; and I believe they are. There is another active CERCLIS site located to the southwest of this I area. In between these sites, there are many impacted water supply wells that I believe that may be in current use. If you are ro::i:::::ct residents to municipal water in this area, please share your I I I I I I I l/15/200910:16AM Re: North Belmont i·"' I data with us. Nile Testerman Michael, Thanks--George wrote: Attached is a letter from Giezelle to Rev. Stevens re his drinking water well. According to my files, his address is not one of the homes that was hooked up to city water. Do you know anything about Rev A.M. Stevens, 2312 Acme St, North Belmont? Info in the files indicate that 2304 Acme is the last address on Acme that was hooked up I to water. A church (Centennial Baptist Church) just down from his address was hooked up to city water. Please respond to me and George Adams. Thanks, Nile George Adams -G8orge.Adams@ncmail.net North Carolina Dept. of Environment & Natural Resources Div. of Waste Mgt. -Superfund Section -Inactive Hazardous Sites 610 E. Center Ave., Suite 301 Mooresville, NC 28115 Ph, (704) 663-1699 Fax, (704) 663-6040 2 of2 1/15/2009 10:16 AM Al Gore Property I of I Subject: Al Gore Property From: George Adams <george.adams@ncmail.net> Date: Thu, 08 Jan 2009 10:03:27 -0500 To: NILE TESTERMAN <NILE.TESTERMAN@ncmail.net> Ni.le, The first page is from your file. It suggests that 2312 Acme was a drinking water well with a concentration of PCE that exceeded SFRAL. The other sampling data was conducted by the county (not AP) 1 and appears in the Al Gore incident file (IHSB # NONCD0001233). If you have more recent sampling data for 2312 Acme or other locations that were impacted and were not connected to municipal water, please share you data with us. George Adams -George.Adams@ncrnail.net North Carolina Dept. of Environment & Natural Resources Div. of Waste Mgt. -Superfund Section -Inactive Hazardous Sites 610 E. Center Ave., Suite 301 Mooresville, NC 28115 Ph: (704] 663~1699 Fax: (70_4) 66_3-6040 Content-Type: application/pdf Scan for Nile (Al Gore Property) 1.8.08.pdfj C . b 64 _ ! _ ontent-Encodmg: ase I /8/2009 I 0:04 AM Re: [NEWSENDER] -Municipal Water Service Inquiry -Message is ... Subject: Re: [NEWSENDER] -Municipal Water Service Inquiry -Message is from an unknown sender From: George Adams <george.adams@ncmail.net> Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2008 13 :56:05 -0400 To: Danny Whisnant <dwhisnant@cityofbelmont.org> I really appreciate your help. Thanks and have a great weekend. --George Danny Whisnant wrote: Mr. Adams I have listed below the answers to the questions you had, if you need everything else just let me know. 2312 Acme Road No water at locate 106 Odaniel Street Water is at locate 115 Odaniel Street Water is at locate 2300 Acme Road Water is at locate 2228 Acme Road Water is at locate 2232 Acme Road Water is at locate 2224 Acme Road Water is at locate 2223 Acme Road Water is at locate 2208 Acme Road No water at locate 2205 Acme Road Water is at locate -----Original Message----- From: George Adams [mailto:george.adams@ncmail.net] Sent: Friday, September 26, 2008 10:45 AM To: Danny Whisnant Subject: [NEWSENDER] -Municipal Water Service Inquiry -Message is from an unknown sender Mr. Whisnant We are conducting a municipal water service inquiry in the area of North Belmont, North Carolina. We would like to know if there are municipal water service connections at the following addresses: 2312 Acme Road 106 Odaniel Street 115 Odaniel Street 2300 Acme Road 2228 Acme Road 2232 Acme Road 2224 Acme Road 2223 Acme Road 2208 Acme Road 2205 Acme Road Please forward this request to the appropriate party. If you have questions, please contact me. George Adams -George.Adams@ncmail.net North Carolina Dept. of Environment & Natural Resources Div. of Waste Mgt. -Superfund Section -Inactive Hazardous Sites 610 E. Center Ave., Suite 301 Mooresville, NC 28115 Ph: (704) 663-1699 Fax: (704) 663-6040 I of I 9/26/2008 I :57 PM Municipal Water Service Inquiry Subject: Municipal Water Service Inquiry From: George Adams <george.adams@ncmail.net> Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2008 I 0:44:50 -0400 To: dwhisnant@cityofbelmont.org Mr. Whisnant We are conducting a municipal water service inquiry in the area of North Belmont, North Carolina. We would like to know if there are municipal water service connections at the following addresses: 2312 Acme Road 106 Odaniel Street 115 Odaniel Street 2300 Acme Road 2228 Acme Road 2232 Acme Road 2224 Acme Road 2223 Acme Road 2208 Acme Road 2205 Acme Road Please forward this request to the appropriate party. If you have questions, please contact me. George Adams -George.Adams@ncmail.net North Carolina Dept. of Environment & Natural Resources Div. of Waste Mgt. -Superfund Section -Inactive Hazardous Sites 610 E. Center Ave., Suite 301 Mooresville, NC 28115 Ph: (704) 663-1699 Fax: (704) 663-6040 I of I 9/26/2008 I 0:45 AM Re: North Belmont PCE Subject: Re: North Belmont PCE From: George Adams <george.adams@ncmail.net> Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2008 16:21 :48 -0400 To: James Bateson <james.bateson@ncmail.net> CC: NILE TESTERMAN <NILE.TESTERMAN@ncmail.net> Thanks Jim, if I have time tomorrow, ·r will check Nile. Have a good evening. James Bateson wrote: George, North Belmont PCE is an NPL Site with remedial action underway. Nile Testerman is the project manager for NC Superfund Section. Files are likely extensive. The following link should give you a start: http://cfpub.epa.gov/supercpad/cursites/csitinfo.cfm?id=04056l9 Jim Bateson George Adams wrote: Jim, Would you ask around and see if North Belmont PCE (NCD986187128) located along Woodlawn Avenue in North Belmont (Gaston County) is an active CERCLIS/NPL site? If so, would Scott Ross have a file? We are in the process of screening AL Gore Property (Former APS # 14160) NCD0001233 in IHSB. I suspect these sites are one in the same. We will be at Oberlin tomorrow, and if possible I would like to come by and take a quick look. Thanks--George George Adams -George.Adarns@ncmail.net North Carolina Dept. of Environment & Natural Resources Div. of Waste Mgt. -Superfund Section -Inactive Hazardous Sites 610 E. Center Ave., Suite 301 Mooresville, NC 28115 Ph: (704) 663-1699 Fax: (704) 663-6040 I of I 9/23/2008 4:23 PM Q Q' ~ )f ·,yr.J' J;-,Jt (\ (' -G) ---- \ POLLUTION INCIDENT/U.S.T. LEAK REPORTING FORM Department of Environment, Health, Natural Resources Confirm. GW Contamination (Y /N)_'( __ Incident# 141(,0 Division of Environmental Management Major Soll Contamination Cr /N) GROUNDWATER SECTION Minor Soll Contomlnatin (Y/N) Date Incident Occurred ---or Leak Detected .'.)-.::i I· g ::i INCIDENT DESCRIPTION · Incident Location/Name Al C:,o re-froi>erh. . ~ Address :).:l.3:;. ACH(, 11.oru:l City/Town 6el11onr I County Gti.s+vn \ Region Moor6vi I le BrletlyDescrlbetnctdent A ""7Hnl, rnllorkrl I-. .. .J.i.,, ,~,l-o (l .. '· uM 1-u,. lle,.,i.. f\ .. n.,, ...,. ,,)n-hra - . 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Pesticide/herbicide ~ ~ 2. Pit. pond. lagoon 14. Above-ground 2. Radioactive waste 2. Railroad 2. Industrial 3. Leak-underground Storage Tank 3. Gasoline/diesel 3. Waterway 3. Urban 4. Spray l"lgatlon 15. Nonpoint source 4. Heating oil 4. Pipeline 4. Rural 5. Land application 5. Other petroleum prod. 5. Dumpslte 6. Animal feedlot 6. Sewage/septage 6. Highway ();ource unknown) 7. Fertilizers 7. Residence 8. Septic tank 8, Sludge 8. Other 9. Sewer line 9. Solid waste leachate l 0. stockpile 10. Metals Site Priority 11. Landfill 11. other lnorganlcs Ranking 12. Spill-surlace ~ror2antc0 D.E.M. Regional Contact Signature Date K~nn l'nn .... ell ~a,u.~ Conn..c....U... ~/._..;J1P/9S GW-61 Revised 2/95 IMPACT ON DRINKING WATER SUPPLIES ~ WELLS AFFECTED @ 2.NO '•, ... f NUMBER OF WELLS AFFECTED J . W.ell(s) Co□!croirn:1!ed· (Use~ ~amel ,. cu C,o,e_ -J.;i3a Acr>'\.J.., .'l wd. , &J n net /JC. 2. 3. -4. 5. Circle Appropriate Responses Kea.I~¥- lab Samples Taken By: 1. DEM ~ 3. Responsible Party 4. Other 5. None Samples Taken Include: ([ Grau~dwate0 2. Sail LOCATION OF INCIDENT 7 1 /2 Min. Quad Name I.Ill. : Deg : Min : Sec : (1'1 "" nt tfo II u . 1\J. I' 3 5" l1o' ;i. s-~~ 5 Min. Quad Number J Wlog.: Deg: Min :Sec: / Qi,,')],-'8 Io o::i. 50.,,,. Draw Sketch of Area or Attach Additional Moos ~ ' 496 . 2' 30" ,97 SCALE 124 000 ½ O I MILE ~=="',ooo=====o ssl:==10==00==,:Eooo===.=,ooo""====,ooo=====,000=======6000===='=',ooo~,":'EEc=T==3 G::E_c,Ei==:::::::::E=Sc5 ~3:':==o=========i=, ==,,,c:O::::'METER a::::=c=a===s=ssc::=i====== CONTOUR INTERVAL 20 FEET DATUM IS MEAN SEA LEVEL • INTERIOR-GEOLOGIC"L Primary highway, hard surface Secondary highway, ROAD CL, hard surface --- CJinterstate Route [_J MEMORANDUM DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT March 19, 1996 To: Pat DeRosa, DSWM -Superfund Section From: Karen Connell, DEM -Groundwater Section¥'~ Subject: Al Gore Property/North Belmont School Site Gaston County, N.C. The Groundwater Section of DEM is currently investigating the source of contamination in two water supply wells along Acme Road, Belmont in Gaston County. The site is very near the North Belmont School site. Two water supply wells located at 2232 and 2228 Acme Road contain 1,1-dichloroethene (1,1-DCE) at 7.3 ppb and 9.4 ppb, respectively. In addition, the well located at Centerview Baptist Church contains 1,1-DCE at 5.1 ppb. Low levels of tetrachloroethene (PCE) and trichloroethene (TCE) have been detected in all three water supply wells. The property located at 2232 Acme Road was operated as a metal fabrication shop until 1991. Mr. Larry Ingle inherited the property after the death of his father. Mr. Ingle did not know whether or not chlorinated solvents were used by his father. The property is currently owned by Mr. Al Gore, who repairs pinball machines. Mr. Gore has sta~ed that he uses only common soaps in his work and does not use chlorinated solvents. As you may recall, the contaminants at the North Belmont School site are primarily PCE and TCE. It is my understanding that the residents with contaminated water supply wells in the vicinity of the school were connected to city water. Although there is a possibiJ~ty that the property currently owned by Mr. Gore is a source of contamination, it is also possible that in the absence of pumping wells in the vicinity of the school, the contamination has spread to the wells on Acme Road. In a telephone conversation with Doc Thompson of the Gaston County Health Department, he stated that the EPA plans to sample water supply wells and install monitoring wells in the vicinity of the Al Gore site. This was to occur during the week of March 8, 1996. The purpose of this memo is to request that you keep this office informed of the status of the EPA investigation. KWC Attachment: Map Showing the Location of Contaminated Supply Wells \ Supe:rfund goes to bat for water in Gaston By CHIP WILSON Staff Writer GASTONIA -Residents of a southwestern Gaston County neighborhood plagued by contami- nated wells will get federal dollars allowing them to connect to Gasto- nia's water system. The Cedar Oak Park community on Davis Park Road, just outside the city limits, will become Gas- ton's second site included on the Environmental Protection Agen- cy's national Supetfund list, the EPA announced Wednesday. That designation means that federal dollars will pay for the extension of water lines and hookup charges for more than 75 homes. What the EPA won't do is actu- ally remove the trichloroethylene (fCE) discovered in the groundwa- ter during routine testing in 1990. After assessing all options, the agency decided to wean the neigh- borhood off its wells and let the contamination dissipate naturally. "They didn't see any so-called ill effects from letting nature do it," said Boyce Hunt, environmental health director for the Gaston County Health Department. TCE is an industrial chemical used to clean auto parts and a suspected cancer-causing agent that's known to cause headaches ,: ,.and dizziness. Tests showed con- ::·~~centrations of the solvent ranging ;_~--.'Jfrom IO to 25 times the safe level :;·· ;!,for drinking water. ,.-. .. " .~'"'c'~The-cEPA traced the TCE to a ~~~~It~~~~ :~:12h~~ :~~ku~~f:t: grocery store, auto repa~ sh~e jp1~ _ transmission shop. The-a'gen<.yal?- terrnined that waste oil containing the chemical was poured into a drain that emptied onto the ground outside. · .:/ The N.C. Department of Health \i~-~--:·,~.i,:· __ : ~~~ti~~;u~ t~:S~~~c~n;~ f~:::i~~ , occupants. The status of those cases was unavailable. Hunt said he wasn't sure how · ·. • ·· much the water hookups would }}{" cost, but one estimate in July put the figure at $:l.8 million. Gastonia , •-• , -Y<•> u,,v,.l.U l.!111--=Cenlra{iUJlS of the solvent rnnging .]from IU to 25 times the safe level ~for drinking water . . --S'-The-EPA traced the TCE to a ·,:building in the 2.100 block of !Jnvis tPark Rood that had been used as a grocerv store, auto repair shoe ~f!~ transrriission shop. The-~genc..yae-tennined that waste oil containing the chemical was poured into a drain that emptied onto the ground outside. · The N.C. Department of Health and Natural Resources has issued citations to the building's fonner occupants. The status of those cases was unavailable. Hunt said he wasn't sure how much the water hookups would cost, but one estimate in July put the figure at $3.8 million. Gastonia officials couldn't be reached Wednesday afternoon. Gaston's other Superfund site is at a closed recycling center north of Belmont known as Jadco-Hughes. It was closed in 1975 after contamination from PCBs -oils suspected of causing cancer -were discovered in the ground-water and soil on the 6-acre site. The fund, which is accumulated from taxes paid by chemlca.J and petroleum companies. paid for the removal of the contaminated soil in 1986. Katie Howe, who lives two blocks from the building where the TCE originated, said she'll gladly acc:_ept federal help to tie into the Gastonia system. She's not sure, however, if her house will qualify because the state agency declared her water clean. Still, she's happy that her neigh-bors, at least, have the prospect of help. "Hearing about it and getting it are two different things," she said. "Whenever it does happen, I'll say thap.k God for the EPA" Reach Chip Wilson ut (704) 868-7743 or: chwilson~i"Charlotte.com .• ,· ~ R,wm_rrwf N lntl, (10 M rd p C [ . ~ O;ev,u ~-['(}fr ~W't w~ ~ ¥ . qte--, (}tL 1~ -hk(~-hed w-c1b --- . 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'-1 "?-• "2. , ... ~ ~ -· ! /1',06~<1""" TCFM 11DCE MCL T12 11DCA CLF 1 , 1 , 1 1, 2-TCE 1 , 1 , 2 PCE CLBZ CTC ,-22Ae.r,,€ DCE -TCA DCA -TCA II(?.~ ('1,;"" 0,2& o.'-1< 0€(1\ . v'~ ~ ~ \ _........, --/ -----------L. ·-I - 2237.. Aa,lc ,</1,,/~r-0.1?,'2.. O· '1Co D,$"" 0. :,C.. , MEMO 7 -S'"'i.."'L ~"' 4/'-l/,to (-'~ ( 7..L-= . 0 A.. ti\. s"l'e,J.._,., 11.ie:o ~D-'I"'''-\ c) \(,, .L, s-,s;- :-,, P".,/ 7 Qo'l' '!J'A. ~""' AIOJf" 2 ~ w ElLS ct,.. \'AP\,l N4T'e:'P : . From: ______________ _ I North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources @ P,1,,.doaA,cyclodPapo, O.,c_. ~ s.c.~l1. ~ (,,J.('-J '7 -0~ ,~s-...1I ""__.;2-,- A c.l"l:: , o<A.<"'-1 -;r..,F'~ ~ 7).V'i-r A...,~ ....-:., ll IS ~M L',.,e,-e a.a-,!/_ -n~ . .,. ,, bcsn-t-rz...,.-,; ~Q .... ..,,J VI"-prb Q d' • ·-· ... ,,.: ... N.C. 'Name of Owner, or Supply: Address: Address: Collected By: ,. 1•1.c. DE-J:Yr. c,F ENVliWNMENT, HEALTH, & NATURAL RESOURCES Dept. of Environment,.H~alth.and:Natural Division of Laboratory Services• State Laboratory· of Public Health · P.O. Box 28047, Raleigh,N.C, 27611 Resources APR 4 1996 Environmental. Science·a ·Analysis Report ~l'IIS'f~lf ANVIRONMrnm ~AIIA,EMEMI fiRG)'aUGIOnAL omc_E . . . . Please ll"°d . · . Vi. 1nc-:tru +· VOA Vials cont ~ C<1on sheet a,n 1:1 HCL .· GASTON COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. RECEIVED ENVIRONMENTAL HEAlJH DIV. Analysis Desired: _ _,,_t/_D_6"-· ______ _ Laboratory ' Sample Sample'Description or Remarks Results In Number Number 961437 A rn.sfe¼-~tJS ' -· ' ... -• 7. 7., n c. ... I'.. st. ~ tEATTACHF.O SHEET/Si sG1,ias ~(3/1.. :,{I-;, iEA1T,~CHF.D SHEtrr~; . )~ i:. QI,(}_, •• tJ5f I 96-1,:1 ;~ q ..J11 tWl,4/ l'~~ . I IS/)' '-. · J) <:_ f' i.EAHACH•-0• "H''''"S) . i.Cv .. 1 ,i.::.1 .. ,{ ... , 961,;,10 ~ ~e.,Jv NO VOU, fllI CCMPOUNDS IDENTIF!ED (I . .. . , .,:, /::_; ,, .'·' . ,; ·1 . .-,.,,;,.:_ '.••, : ·. ,'• .,:, .. '!: ., " ,.·;, . ' :·· (t· . ::-· :: .. Date Received ~-20::f(6 lvt'J M .Dat;'e,'Reported 3}2-r:,/ 'l.?, ···:;-:-/-:ti-·'• cc I .I · Date Extracted _________ Dt.~e .. Analy0tdf4;3 I \1tz '§;];ff/\ • Reported illy: ~ ..f7. /1.'!ed.-(?'. DEHNR Form 2364 Revised (9-89) ·. '' //' . \_ · Laboratory · ' · --- ---- 1658E J ... ...::. N. C. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, & NATURAL RESCXJRCES DIVISION OF LABORATORY SERVICES, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES SECTION (} P.O. BOX 28047. -306 N. WILMINGTON ST; RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 70 /f< ~, J PIJRGEABLE COMPOUNDS Date of Analysis Laboratory No. COMPOUND µg/1 COMPOUND Dichlorodifluorcmethane I ✓Chlorobenzene Chlorcmethane ✓Ethvlbenzene v\linvl Chloride l 1 1,2-Tetrachloroethane Braocmethane ✓o-Xvlene Chloroethane ✓m-Xvlene Trichlorofluorcmethane •. I ✓o-Xvlene ✓l 1-Dichloroethvlene k ✓Stvrene Hethvlene Chloride ;K Branofonn tert-Butvl Hethvl Ether t) Isnnr""'"lbenzene ✓trans-1.2-Dichloroethvlene l, l 2.2-Tetrachloroethane Is~r~"l ether I Branobenzene l. 1-Dlchloroethane I ' r,-Pt•,-• .:..v1 b2i1i:E-ne. 2 2-Dichlornnrnnane '' l 2.3-Trichlor~r~ane ✓cis-1 2-Dichloroethvlene I . ;J., 2-Chlorotoluene Chlorofonn ,;° 1 3.5-Trimethvlbenzene IBCH) Branochlorcmethane .J/ 4-Chlorotoluene ✓l.l I-Trichloroethane I k' tert-Butvl Benzene l. 1-Dichlor~rnnPne 'J Pentachloroethane ✓carbon Tetrachloride 1.2.4-Trimethvlbenzene ✓Benzene ,'' sec-Butvl Benzene ✓l 2-Dichloroethane j ,-[ D-Isoor~vltoluene ✓Trichloroethvlene /, q 1.3-Dichlorobenzene ✓l 2-Dichlor~rooane u ✓l 4-Dichlorobenzene Branodichlorcmethane . n-Butvlbenzene Dibraocmethane ✓l.2 Dichlorobenzene ✓Toluene Bis 12-Chlorois~r~vll Ether l l 2-Trichloroethane l.2-Dibrano-3-Chlor~r~ane ✓Tetrachloroethvlene ·/ '. I-l 2 4-Trichlorobenzene l 3-Dichlornnrnnane I A Hexachlorobutadiene Dibranochlorcmethane ' Naphthalene l. 2-Di branoethane (EDB) ' 1.2 3-Trichlorobenzene 1-Chlorohexane ·JI COltlENTS: HDL -HinilTI.Jn Detection Limit for water (EPA Method 502.2), is 1.0 µg/1. J -Estimated value. K -Actual value is known to be less than value given. L -Actual value is known to be greater than value given. U -Material was analyzed for but not detected. NA -Not analyzed. 1/ -Tentative identification. ✓ -Re~ulated voe T -Tr1halcmethane N.C. Dept. of Envirorment, Health, & Natural Resources DEHNR 3068--0 (Rev. 10/92 Laboratory Services) #l532E D-18 µg/1 LA ' . - N. C. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEAi.TH, & NATURAL RESCXJRCES DIVISION OF LABORATORY SERVICES, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES SECTION I,} P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. WILMINGTON ST, RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 1 &, / fJ ?5 PURGEABLE COl1PCXJNDS Date of Analysis Laboratory No. COl1PCXJND µg/l '· C011PCXJND Dichlorodifluor001ethane I, ✓Chlorobenzene Chlorarethane ✓Ethvlbenzene .rvinvl Chloride l l l 2-Tetrachloroethane Braranethane ✓o-Xvlene Chloroethane ✓m Xvlene Trichlorofluorarethane ✓o-Xvlene ✓l. l-Dichloroethvlene ✓Stvrene Methvlene Chloride Brarofonn tert-llutvl Methvl Ether Jsnnr~"lbenzene ✓trans-l 2-Dichloroethvlene l l .2.2-Tetrachloroethane Is-r-··l ether \j Brarobenzene l l-Dichloroethane .'-IZ ~('f. n-Pr,.,. ... "lbenzene 2.2-Dichlor~r=ane ' J l.2.3 Trichlor~r=ane ✓cis-l 2-Dichloroethvlene 2-Chlorotoluene Chlorofonn ..1-,-oc e. ·1 l 3 5-Trimethvlbenzene IBCMl Brarochlorarethane , I 4-Chlorotoluene ✓l l l-Trichloroethane I tert-llutvl Benzene l l-Dichlornnr~ne Pentachloroethane ✓Carbon Tetrachloride · l, 2 .4-Trimethvlbenzene ✓Benzene sec-llutvl Benzene ✓l 2 Dichloroethane o-Is=r~vltoluene ✓Trichloroethvlene l .3-Dichlorobenzene ✓l 2-Di ch lorMr-ane ✓l.4-Dichlorobenzene Brarodichlorarethane . n-Butvlbenzene Dibraranethane ✓l.2-Dichlorobenzene ✓Toluene Bis (2-Chlorois-r-"J\ Ether l l 2-Trichloroethane l 2 Dibraro-3-Chlor~r~ane ✓Tetrachloroethvlene 5 < l.2.4-Trichlorobenzene l 3-Dichlor~r~ane , . Hexachlorobutadiene Dibrarochlorarethane Naohthalene l 2-Dibraroethane (EDBl ., ........ l 2.3-Trichlorobenzene l-Chlorohexane : ' I/ ·.• ,.__ -,-,. .... ·• j -~ .. ,. o-:---.· .. ,·.-- COlt1ENTS: MDL -Minimum Detection Limit for water (EPA Method 502.2), is l.O µg/1. J -Estimated value. K -Actual value is known to be less than value given. L -Actual value is known to be greater than value given. U -Material was analyzed for but not detected. NA -Not analyzed. l/ -Tentative identification. ✓ -Re~ulated voe T -Tr1hal001ethane N.c: Dept. of Environment, Health, & Natural Resources DEHNR 3068-0 (Rev. 10/92 Laboratory Services) #l532E D-18 µg/l I , -U • N. C. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, & NATURAL RESOURCES OIVISION OF LABORATORY SERVICES, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES SECTION P.O. BOX 28047 -3D6 N. WILMINGTON ST, RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 9& /If) f PURGEABLE COHPOUNDS Date of Analysis Laboratory No. . COHPOUND )Jg/1 COHPOUND Dichlorodifluorcmethane u ✓Chlorobenzene Chlorcmethane ✓Ethvlbenzene .rvinvl Chloride 1 1. 1.2-Tetrachloroethane Braranethane ✓o-Xvlene Chloroethane ✓m-Xvlene Trichlorofluorcmethane (·t"'J ✓o-Xvlene ✓1. 1-Dichloroethvlene -'l,O ✓Stvrene Methvlene Chloride I j Braoofonn tert-Butvl Methvl Ether Is......,,r......,,"lbenzene ✓trans-1.2-Dichloroethvlene l. 1.2 2-Tetrachloroethane Is-r-"1 ether 'I/ Brarobenzene 1 1-Dichloroethane IK n-Proovibenzene 2.2-Dichlornnrnnane 1,1 1 -2 -3-Tri ch lor""'r....,...ane ✓cis-1.2-Dichloroethvlene IK 2-Chlorotoluene Chlorofonn ,v , 1.3. 5-Trimethvlbenzene IBCM1 Brarochlorcmethane i, 4-Chlorotoluene ✓l. 1. 1-Trichloroethane I) J)., tert-Butvl Benzene 1 1-Dichlor-r-~ne J' Pentachloroethane ✓Carbon Tetrachloride 1.2.4-Trimethvlbenzene ✓Benzene sec-Butvl Benzene ✓l 2-Dichloroethane ' n Jsnnrnnvltoluene ✓Trichloroethvlene ){ 1.3-Dichlorobenzene ✓l 2-Dichlor-r-ane I \ ✓1 4-Dichlorobenzene Brarodichlorcmethane ' I n-Butvlbenzene Di braranethane ✓1 2-Dichlorobenzene ✓Toluene Bis 12-Chloroisnnrnnvl) Ether 1 1 2-Trichloroethane 1.2-Dibraro-3-Chlornnrnnane ✓Tetrachloroethvlene lk" 1 2 4-Trichlorobenzene 1 3-Dichlornnrnnane I .I Hexachlorobutadiene Dibrarochlorcmethane Nanhthalene 1,2-Dibraroethane (EDS) -'·· 1.2.3-Trichlorobenzene 1-Chlorohexane V .. . ---~---' V COlt1ENTS: · MDL -Hinimum Detection limit for water (EPA Method 502.2), is 1.0 )Jg/1. J -Estimated value. K -Actual value is known to be less than value given. L -Actual value is known to be greater than value given. U -Material was analyzed for but not detected. NA -Not analyzed. 1/ -Tentative identification. ✓ -Re~ulated voe T -Tr1halomethane N.C. Dept. of Envirorrnent, Health, & Natural Resources DEHNR 3068-0 (Rev. 10/92 Laboratory Services) #l532E D-18 )Jg/1 I , -JJ MEMO DATE di 9 /C/ /p sueJEcT A I Gqye / N . 6e-lnrvct--'~ ' -6-puk.,: u.)j /:).6(, Jlcn~..,.,.__, -&rt,,,, ~'ir N / 0 • Sr A p,L()vYI./.Y +z, olo a.,,., Ul-"L..UU.,'r, ca tvti a->, n {M cAc + J I 'i '1 &, - YY) evvcJ, i?, I q C, to . p \ CVn io so.,..,.-,~.._ Lust.J~ Cl/V'CL vrv::i icJJ. /vV\lus . From: NULQ;n Conn_.dL North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources @ P,;o,oooaRoc,<>odPope, MEMO sueJECT: A I 6ore 5d{.. 0fJOl<R w/ ~~'U94, di119 flu Alt . [3cuqJ,f prof'e,.J-:g : Nt!v. 'q3 -l)ec.. · U/J 'h-n1 -L,,,_,.,..J W. T":Ja. //.5 e...f q/r -a.,,:_e. C/4<.l-o r "3 =~ fi') erif : ::f. (s U> r!orrtJJ .JI~ 001,<..+Ji (!,u,ot,,,, .5fl. fJao-1-vnia.. , IV<., ;]$'oS:1.., /vvi. ~r,.t. WJU) 1itic. 1711 ~ (.Jm'.Mltrn £>/}ar -d~a nof-fµ){ -fJ..,_ rJ>a.1/ {;:J)IVlrr/t dekclt.d in iit.t .st.y>pl:J well, -works. 0 " f-' 1-1t1.C W}(.I<) Ad~ udd -ID k,{ '3t., fJ Ch<-R oc£i e:1 sat<-1e. /oca..H6>. ~<;1~a {1,c>1! f(.oa..d From: Kttft'-1 Connel I North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources @ p,;"'"'"""""'-· MEMO DATE: f2,-'--\·<'.J$ TO:__,,_,...u.... ________ _ SUBJECT: (1.l)fo(( $v{i, ::( Spoke. u)A\L~ tJ.Md ( '104) ~"''1-'1~ ~~ t"tJl~Cl/\cl~ -t:k... whto1 f>'l-0 ~ . . -\-\': V>.<ke..vllul, fu p)l~ ~ 9' /Cl. l <£tu, fu, olt.aJ:k.., of k.v., -\,o.:llwl . 1" l.-UJu. wa.o V\.O W c11 . -T ~ Lu= o... pAC51:Lo-\.. -eo -Uu.. .(/1\.k.uutevnc..R... -'\-1--o.-+-~ w"-'1- i,-t ·hok. so ltM:'.l -to~ 't-kL f"'lO~~- -So\.,( P,,o(IL'l~ ':: Uov 'q4. .(;.._.~ -Of'+e.r \.\.ii, {o.:~~ss aea..'1-i-, lu.~ a ~tw-jobs (-look a.bout o I\ e. \101'\Th) . -la..<'r~ 1"5\e. (socv) l<\.~_:.fu u.~e..o\ solotid..::, a.+-lh.!i ~Cu.. t'\e.. clicl V\Ot ~ow ·,-( hi.::, tct.'N.r w.ed soloe..±,. _ \-\;:, {' ,:t:\-k.Q..1 ~ bw,.i C1.e ss Ltx..s a. 1-1e..W +'lb< 'd~.a..i"ID" ~f . From: K110J.r'I c,)oO P I\ North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources @ P,i"'odoaAec,<lodP,p,, MEMO DATE, ______ _ TD, _________ _ SUBJECT: _____ _ North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources @ P,lo,odo,RecyclodP,p,, State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Mooresville Regional Office James B. Hunt. Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary AVA DEHNR DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT Centerview Baptist Church 2300 Acme Road February 20, 1996 Belmont, North Carolina 28012 Dear Sirs: RE: Health Risk Assessment Centerview Baptist Church Well Gaston County, N.C. Please find attached a copy of the Health Risk Assessment performed by Dr. Ken Rudo on your well located 2300 Acme Road, Belmont in Gaston County. If you should have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Dr. Rudo at (919) 733-3410 or me at (704) 663-1699. Attachment Sincerely, Karen Connell Hydrogeologist cc: Gaston County Health Department Public Water Supply Section KWC/rc 919 North Moin Street, Mooresville. North Carolina 28115 Voice 704-663-1699 li!educ=e fi1!eu6c: FAX 704-663-6040 An Equal Opportunity/ Affirmative Action Employer 50"k recycled/HJ% post-consumer paper Nn~th Carolina Department of Environment, Health,, Natural Resources Division of Epidemiology !nviro11111entel Epidemioloqy Section General ~-Drinlt1119 Weter Health Jliak !valuation ?u . . i,#1,,,. COUNTY /. DATE 2:bl,h, ( Baaed on th••• analytical.raault■, thi• water ahould be conaidarad aafa LUORA'l'ORY JMGER _.;;..S'f ___ /...;'7/_/ __ _ . for normal uaa;e. ( ) Chemical anelysia did not ahow any contamination. Water abould be rasu,plad if odor or ta■ta peraiats. ( ) Tha water ahould not be used for drinking or cooking purpoaas, avoid prolonged bathing/showering. ) Baaed on th••• analytical results, this water 1• highly contaminated and ahould not be used for drinking, cooking or bathing/showering. ( ) Tha laboratory results are not conclusive, plaue r••lllllPle: PLEAS?. INDICATE ON I.AB SHE.ET THAT IT IS A RESAMPLE A.~ PRor.'IDE PREVIOUS SAMPLE NUMB!.R ( S) • ( j COMY.ENTS: f V For further info:nnation, contact Dr. Xan Rudo or Dr. Luanna Willi■m1, EnviroM1antal EpidlimiolOIJY Section, (919) 733-3410. DEHNR 3891 (S/92) Environmental EpidamiolOIJY Section (Review S/9S) PURPOSE: To convey ineaningful health-baaed recClll!l8ndationa about continued uae of drinking water which may contain chemical contaminant,. PIU!.PllATION: 1) Public health toxicoloc;iat prepar~a original. 2) Three (3) copiea are 1111168 and ■ent1to 'Environmental Beelth Section for diatribution (1 copy for 'Environmental Health BecUoD, l copy for local health apartment, and 1 c~y for well owner(a). DISPOSITION: Environmental Epidemiology Section: Thia form will be kept within the Section for five (5) years and transferred to Records Service, for five (S) years, then de1troyed. Recipient Agencies: This form will be used aa guidance for the ■pacific well aample(s/ indicated, retained until need ends, then destroyed. \ COUNTY: QUAl>NO: REPORT TO COLLECrDR(SJ : O,\TE· TIMF.: J'URPOSE: GASTON l',IRO CONNEi,(. LABORATORY ANALYSIS BODJI0 COD lligh )40 COD Low 335 Coliform: MF Fecal J 1616 Coliform: MF Total J 1504 TOC Twbitity Rcsiduc., Suspended 530 Total Suspended solids rll Alkalinity to pll 4.5 t\lkalinily to pl I 8 J Carbonate llicarbon3tc Carbon dioxide Chloride (:hromium· lie~ 1032 Color: True 80 C)•311idc 720 co:-.1,,1E1'"TS: JAN 10 1'-ll,,. SAMPLE PRIORITY ~ .I' iEJROUTINE □EMERGENCY Rogioaol oD!VfSION Of ["V'f·r,,.,,,,r•1 11 'ltJ,,..,l ot II •: 11] S~~~)N OF CUSTODY lnl, ... ,,.t;,;d,i □ mg/L mg/L mg/L 1100ml /IOOm\ mg/1 NTU mg/L mg/L units mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L og/L c.u. mg/L MOOfllSViHf Rf~Wil!.t Owner: Location or Site: lkscription of sampling point Sampling Method: Remarks: Diss· SrlidS 70300 Fluoride 951 · Hardness: total 900 I lardness: (non-carb) 902 .:;.· rh'c~ll!s n1Jo . ,, Specific Cond 95 Sulfate Sulfide 745 MDAS Oil 311d Grease Silica Doran Nll3asN6J0 TKN as N 625 N02 +NOJ as n 630 P: Total as P 665 \'04 Oi~ SAMPLE TYrE CENTF.RVIEW BAPTIST CIIURCII BEi.MONT el 3 oe) mg/L mg/L mg/L mgll, og/L uMho~cm2 mg/I. mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L Ag-Silver 46566 Al-Alumiuurn 4G5S7 As-Arsenic 46551 Ila-Barium 465S8 Ca-Calcium 46552 Cd-Cadium 465S9 Cr·Chrnmium 46560 Cu-Copper 1042 Fe· Iron 1045 Ilg· Mercury 71900 K·l'otassium 4655S Mg· f.fognesium 927 Mn-Manganese 1055 Na-Sodium 929 Ni-Nickel l'b-Le3rJ ~656-1 Se-Selcoium Zn Zinc 46567 ogll, og/L og/L og/L og/L og/L og/L og/L og/L og/L X ,g/L og/L og/L og/L og/L og/L og/L og/L Lab Number Time R•·ccivcd : Rccei,cd Dy 5Gl918 8:15 AM OS Rclen, ed Dy : ~ ......... Date 1,:ported: Yo/9(;. O,ganocl,lorine t•csticidcs Organophospl,o,us l'cslicidcs Nitrogen Pesticides Acid I lc,t,iddes Scmivnlatiles TPJI-Diesel RnnJ;e Vola!ilc Org311ic~ (VOA bottle) Tl'H-Gasolinc R,inge fl'II-BTl::X Gnilinc Range ~1918IIOV Serial No _______ .....; Long. \?1° O;l'<-1ll" -"-'--'=c..-'-'----mROUTINE □EMERGENCY Report To; ARO, Fn~ ARO, WaRO, WiRO, 0CHAIN OF CUSTODY WSRO, Kinston ~Ii,~-Trust, Central Ott., 01he[: __ Shipped by: Bus.~e'r. Hand Del., Other_· __ ,_._._:_, _______ _ SAMPLE PRIORITY 0 Dale Aeceived,~""-f-=r='-·...'.'.'.'.':~~e:::-'"-----'-- Aec·d by:_..L..L_,.__"- Other: ________________ _ Data t,nlry By: _____ Ck: ------ Dale Reported: ___________ ~~ K C:v e_ o • ·· -. Purpose: Collector(s): n l'\.Q. "-Date I I · Qq · q ') Time /;;, · d <IP" Baselino, Complaint, Compliance, LUST, Pesticide Study, Federal Trust, Olher: ______ _ /) • .._ \UCllo Ofll) FIELD ANALYSES · I 05 Owner \,._,Q""•~_,,\CTJ\""--'V-"Ll"-iu"-~"'-a."'lf',l" ' t o = - t - - ' - = { ' _ _ - f ' J y = c L = ' L = C ~ i - . ____________________ _ pH<ro It!• 0 Spec. Cond.9, ,;;>95 uh 1at~° C Loca11on or site ----'&Ji.,""'· ,z:.'n-'\.-:..:...;c::1'1vC-=..=.... _______ --~~----,--------------- Temp.10 I?-0 c Odor fo J>)'.( I'-' Description of sampling point hose. b;l-,1::J Jrn :,;, dJ. of C)L,ltA-C.l.... Appearance~d. Sampling Method ('l,vYY\p Sample Interval LL" l noL.:.11 Field Analysis By: ¥., C lfY\r:&Q V Remarks -'P....CCL~c.""i-+~-v_h-J'xl--'-i."'-vi'-'---><.f'--- _ , ; ; ~ 1 . , _ n w m ~ ' . , _ " f " u o J . · .. ~, ..,, .. _ •. ·~'"'1 ====s----------------- 1.ABORA TOAY ANALYSES u ""'""""'""·•'-·""' BOD. 310 mn/1 Diss. Solids 70300 mnn Aa -Silver 46566 uQ/1 O,qanochlorine Pesticides . COD High 340 mg/1 Flouride 951 "'"" Al -Aluminum 46557 ua/1 0..ganophosphorua Pesticides COD low 335 mall ..,.,dne«· Tnlol 900 rngtl I As -Arsenic 46551 un1I Nit,nnen Pesticides Colitorm: MF Fecal 31616 1100ml Hardness fnon-carb\ 902 mn!I Ba -Barium· 46556 ua/I Colilorm: MF Total 31504 1100ml eb~llQI~ nno U9<1 Ca • Calcium 46552 mn,I Acid He,bicides TOC 680 rnq/I Sruii;ifi!; CQnd, ll~ uMb2~m'. Cd . Caurnium 46559 unl1 Turbidity 76 NTU Sullate 945 mn/1 Cr -Chromium 46560 un/1 Semivolatile Organics Residue., Suspended 530 mgtl Sullide 745 IOOII Cu -Coooer 46562 uQII Fe -Iron 46563 ua/1 -Hg -Mercury 71900 ua/1 -,< Volatile Organics (VOA boltle) pH 403 unit~ K -Potassium 46555 mail Alkalinity to pH 4.5 4to mgtl Ma -Maanesium 465~ mnl1 TPH -Gasoline Range Alkalinity to pH 8.3 ,415 mgtl Mn -Manganese 46565 ua/I TPH -BTEX Gaeoline Range Carbonate 445 mg/I NH. as N 610 ma/I Na -Sodium 46556 . mn/ a I Bicarbonate 440 mQ/1 ; TL<t\l --N 625 mg1l •" -"'ick~I ygtl ' f Carbon dio)(ide 405 mQ/1 NO +NO as N 630 mnl1 Pb • Lead 46564 unl1 \I Chloride 940 mQ/1 P: Total es P 665 mn{ So -Selenium ua/1 u Chromium: Hex 1032 ug/I Zn • Zinc 46567 unn Coloi: Truo 60 P1-Co . Cyanide 720 mg/1 ~01: ••:• ~-~ . .,. Lab Comments: -----------------------c------------------- - - · - - - - - - - - - - GW-54 RE For Dissolved Analysis -submit liltered sample and write "DIS" in-"-:k. ...... / - EHNR/DEM LABORATORY LAB NO. 5G191~ VOLATILE ANALYTICAL REPORT REPORTED BY JH SUPERVISOR REK CHECKED BY ALC DATE 1/3196 REVIEWED BY ALC RELEASED BY SAMPLE TYPE: WATER ANALYSIS RESULTS DATE 75-35-4 1, 1-Dichloroethene 1.5 5.1 96-18-4 1,2,3-Trichloropropane 0.25 u 75-09-2 Methylene Chloride 1:-;,f 10 u 108-86-1 Bromobenzene u 156-60-5 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 0.75 u 95-49-8 2-Chlorotoluene 0.25 u 75-34-3 1, 1-Dichloroethane 0.25 0.47 106-43-4 4-Chlorotoluene 0.25 u 590-2(}. 7 2, 2-Dichloropropane 0.25 u 541-73-1 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 0.25 u 156-59-4 cis-1,2-0ichloroethene 0.25 0.52ET 106-46-7 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 0.25 u 67-66-3 Chloroform 0.25 OT 95-50-1 1,2-0ichlorobenzene 0.25 u 74-97-5 Bromochloromethane 0.75 u 96-12-8 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane u 71-55-6 1, 1, 1-Trichloroethane 0.25 3.1 120-82-1 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 0.25 u 563-58-6 1, 1-Dichloropropene 0.25 u 87-68-3 Hexachlorobutadiene 0.25 u 56-23-5 Carbon Tetrachloride 0.75 u 87-61-6 1,2,3-Trichtorobenzene 0.75 u 107-06-2 1,2-Dichloroethane 0.25 u 1634-04-4 Methyl-tert-butyl ether 5 u 79-01-6 Trichloroethene 0.25 0.3 71-43-2 Benzene u 78-87-5 1,2-Dichloropropane 0.25 u 108-88-3 Toluene u 75-27-4 Bromod ic hlo ro methane 0.25 u 100-41-4 Ethyl benzene 1 u 74-95-3 Dibromomethane u 108-38-3 m,p-Xylenes 2 u 10061-01-5 cis-1 ,3-Dichloropropene 0.25 u 95-47-6 a-Xylene u 10061-02-6 trans-1,3-0ichloropropene 0.25 u 100-42-5 Styrene u 79-00-5 1, 1,2-Trichloroethane 0.25 u 98-82-8 tsopropylbenzene u 127-18-4 Tetrachloroethene 0.25 0.37ET 103-65-1 n-Propylbenzene u 142-28-9 1,3-Dich1oropropane 0.25 u 108-67-8 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene u 124-48-1 Dibromochtoromethane 0.75 u 98-06·6 tert-Butylbenzene u 106-93-4 1,2-Dibromoethane u 95-63-6 1 , 2,4-T rimethylbenzene u 108-90-7 Chtorobenzene 0.25 u 135-98-8 sec-Butyl benzene u 630-20-6 1, 1, 1,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.25 u 99-87-6 p-isopropyltoluene u 75-25-2 Bromoform 0.5 u 104-51-8 n-Butylbenzene u 79-34-5 1, 1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.75 u 91-20-3 Naphthalene u mg/L mg/L TOL· Target Quantitation limit-Subject to 0.25 N change due to instrument sensitivity T-Tentatively Identified, not confirmed Other purgeables detected Detected E-Estimated Value (up to 10 highest peaks) ug/l LJ. Samples analyzed for this comp91.Jn_d.but not detected N· Sample not analyzed for this coffipciurld NO VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS D-Detected below quantitation limit DETECTED BY GC/PID. M-GC/MS Analysis performed~ . ONE UNIDENTIFIED PEAK DETECTED BY GC/ELCO. a COMMENTS: State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Mooresville Regional Office James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary AVA DEHNR DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT February 8, 1996 Jeff Lynch 2228 Acme Road Belmont, North Carolina 28012 Dear Mr. Lynch: RE: Well water Sample Results Jell Lynch Well Gaston County, N.C. On November 29, 1995, staff from the Mooresville Regional Office of the North Carolina Division of Environmental Management sampled your well at 2228 Acme Road, Belmont in Gaston County. The samples were analyzed for volatile organic compounds. Volatile organic compounds include a wide range of manmade compounds including, but not limited to, gasoline components and chlorinated solvents used as degreasers. Laboratory results from these samples indicate at the time of sampling that volatile organic compounds were present in your water supply. A copy of the laboratory results is enclosed for your review. These results are: 1,1-dichloroethene 1,1-dichloroethane cis-1,2- dichloroethene chloroform trichloroethene tetrachloroethene 1,1,1- trichloroethane· 919 North Main Street, Mooresville, North Carolina 28115 Voice 704-663-1699 9.4 2.2 1 . 3 0.3 0.6 0.92 3.4 tk~il!/B'k'tf.tt<i~~ \i)R;f;k'k' ? fSTANbARI:i# ) ,·.···· 7 700+ 70 100 5 5 200 FAX 704-663-6040 An Equal Opportunity/ Affirmative Action Employer 50"k recycled/ 1 O"/, post-consumer paper Mr. Lynch February 8, 1996 *Concentration in micrograms per liter (ug/1), which is also parts per billion (ppb). +North Carolina Groundwater Standard One of these compounds, 1 , 1 -dichloroethene, exceeds· the drinking water standard. Based on these results, you should continue to use bottled water. Should you have questions, please call me at (704) 663-1699, ext. 243. Enclosure: Lab Results Sincerely, Karen Connell Hydrogeologist cc: c.Gas.ton=CoU:hty-HeaJ.-th-Depar_tment KWC COUNrY QUAD NO: GASTON REPORT TO COLLECTOR{S) : _,_rn_o _________ Regional Office DATE· TIME· PURPOSE: CONNELL LABORATORY ANALYSIS BOD 310 CODHighJ40 COD Low JJS Coliform: MF Fc.:al J 161t, ("oliform: MF Total JlS04 lOC Tmbitity Residue , Suspended 530 Total Suspended solids pll Alkalinity lo pH -1.S Alkalinity to p/1 8.J Ca,bonate Bicarbonate Carbon di~:,,;ide Chloride Chromium: Hex 1032 Coloi: Tmc 80 Cyanide 720 COMMENTS: mg/L mg.IL mg/I, 11001111 1100ml mg/1 NTU mg/I, mg/L units mg/L mg/L mg/1. mg/L m¥!L mg/L ,g/L ,, mg/L Owner: Location or Sile: Description of sampling point Sampling Method: Rem.irks: Diss. Solids 70300 Fluo1iJc 951 11.irJncss: total 900 11.irdness: (non-c.irb) 902 Phenols 32730 Specific Cond. 95 Sulfate Sulfide 7-15 MDAS Oil 1111d Grease Silica Boron NHJ as N 610 TKN as N 625 N02 +N03 as n 630 P: To1al as I' 665 '°' Dl\'ISION OF EN\'IRONJ\IENTAL /\lANAGE/\IENT;u,;v~. Chtmistry Laborato<)' Hrporl / Ground W•tn Quality SAMPLE PRIORITY (IJROUTINE 13] EJ CIIAIN OF CUSTODY SAMl'LETYPE J. I.YNCII □EMERGENCY □ 22111 ACME ROAD II El.MONT NC 211012 mg/L Ag-Sihc1 46566 m,IL Al-Aluminum -16~57 mg/1, As-A1scnic -1655 I mg/L lla-Darium 46558 ug/1. Ca-Calcium -16552 uMhos/cm2 Cd-Cadimn 46559 mg/L Cr-Ch1omiun1 -16560 mg/L Cu-Copper 1042 mg/L Fe~ Iron 1045 mg/1. Ilg· Mercury 71900 mg/L K·Potassium -16555 Mg· Magnesium 927 Mn-M:ingancsc 1055 mg/L Na-SoJium 929 mg/I. Ni-Nickel mg/L l'b-Lead -165(,.1 mg/L Sc-Selenium mg/L Zn Zinc 46567 1··., .•• t ·'· ·1.1 r.L:·, ,.,,.~ ug/1. ,g/L •g/L ,g/L ug.11. •g/L ,g/L •g/L •g/L ug/L ,g/L •g/L ,g/L ,g/L ,g/L ,g/L ,g/L ,g/L ' .. ' ' X L.ab Number 5Gl915 Dale R,·ceivc.-J I I/JU/95 Time.-Rt"Cci",J · 8:JSAM R=iscd Dy DS Released By p---- Date rcporttd : j/'1/<'(, Organochlmine l'csticidcs Organophosphor,,s Pcsiici<les Nitrogen Pcsticid :s Acid Hc,bicides Scmivolatilc~ rr11-Dicsel Ran! e Volatile Organic~ (VOA bottle) n•J I-Gasoline K;•nge Tl'II-DTEX Gas,,lint Range North Carolina Department ot Environment, Health, and Natural Resources DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT -GROUNDWATER SECTION County (~,wbo Quad No O,tii'2> (' -:l.. ' Serial No. ______ _ SAMPLE PRIORITY @ROUTINE □EMERGENCY {RJCHAIN OF CUSTODY Lat. .3'5"110' :.y '' Long. '6ic0~ 1 ':l7 11 Report To: ARO, FRO,~. ARO, WaAO, WiRO, WSRO, Kinston FO, Fed. Trust, Central Off., Other: ---------- Shipped by: Bus.~. Hand Del., Other· ___________ _ ~· 0 Other: ________________ _ Data Entry By: ______ Ck: ------- Date Reported: _____________ _ Collector(s): (-s, C n, ,u .... U Date I\ -,;f! . q 5 Purpose: Time l \ : 4 5 ,.,,._, Baseline Complaint Compliance, LUST, Pesticide Study, Federal Trust, Olher: ______ _ _ 1 ' \C•dl OOI) FIELD ANALYSES pH..., _t._,_0 __ Spec. Cond.9, .JC()(.IJ;~" at;!{!° C Temp.10 I '-l '/;,. 0 c Odor --'-"°=c==---- Appearance---'"'=="-'------:----,-----'--- - - - Owner ::S-ef?" Ly..-.c.h. 8~7-l'-!Dlc Location or site ~-;;. :a 3 Os t:r\.&-P,oo-,,C , (3,e,l-,.....,,n-t Ll C. ;,. ?OJ;}. Description of sampling point bo',e bi bb on b"-ck of' k.L>,'-""-"-- Sampling Method P1,u,...,D Sample Interval LL"-..k" ",,.__," Field Analysis By: ~'"\~l'..~=~~~-z. _______ _ LABORATORY ANALYSES ..., . . '"""" .... ,_,, Remarks l'-',c,.,., 1u..r,-,9 -;l:...c>v.>1 "' ~ ,.,,..,·, "" - 0 ~--.... ..., ... q BOD. 310 mall Diss. Solids 70300 mn/1 Ag • Silver 46566 uni\ Organochlorine Pesticides COD High 340 mg/I Flouride 951 mn/1 Al -Aluminum 46557 ua/1 0-ganophosphorus Pesticides COD Low 335 mg/I ~--•dnbc-r-• Tnt-.1 goo !!l911 As -Arsenic 46551 u"" Nitrooen Pesticides Coliform: MF Focal 31616 1100ml Hardness·tnon-carb) 902 =• Ba -Barium· 46558 uni\ Coliform: MF Total 31504 1100ml »pn .,_. Ca • Calcium 46552 =• Acid Herbicides TOG 680 mQ/I S12i'Qli!.; (;Qnd, 2~ i.!Mho~u12 Cd . Cadmium 46559 unll Turbidity 76 NTU Sullato 945 =• Cr -Chromium 46560 uni\ Semivolalile Organics Residue., Suspended 530 mg/I Sullide 745 innn Cu • Cono,ir 46562 uo/I Fe• Iron 46563 uni\ Hg• Mercury 71900 ua/1 ......,.,.. Volatile Organics (VOA bottle) pH 403 unit~ K -Potassium 46555 mg/I Alkalinity to pH 4.5 410 mg/1 MQ -Maanesium 4655-4 mn/1 TPH • Gasoline Range Alkalinity to 11H 8.3 415 mg/1 Mn -Manganese 46565 ua/1 TPH -BTEX Gasoline Ranae Carbonate 445 mg/I NH. as N 610 mnll Na -Sodium 46556 mn/J BicarOOnale 440 =II ITKN "" N "°" --" .,,_ •oa-•~• ,,_. 1 I Carbon dioxide 405 moil NO +NO as N 630 mn/1 Pb . Load 46564 uQ/1 I Chloride 940 moil P: Total as P 665 mn/1 Se -Selenium ua/1 Chromium: Hex 1032 ug/1 Zn -Zinc 46567 und Color: True HO Pt-Co Cyanide 120 mg/I Lab Comments: ------------------------------------------ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - GW-5-4 RE" for Dissolved Analysi~ -submit filtered sample and wri~a "DIS" !~ · -:k. -.., EHNR/DEM LABORATORY LAB NO. 5G1915 VOLATILE ANALYTICAL REPORT REPORTED BY JH SUPERVISOR REK CHECKED BY ALC DATE 1/3/96 REVIEWED BY ALC RELEASED BY SAMPLE TYPE: WATER ANALYSIS RES UL TS DATE 75.35.4 1, 1-Dichloroethene 3.8 9.4 96-18-4 1,2, 3-Trichloropropane 0.25 u 75-09-2 Methylene Chloride 10 u 108-86-1 Bromobenzene u 156-60-5 trans· 1,2-Dichloroethene 0.75 u 95-49-8 2-Chlorotoluene 0.25 u 75.34.3 1, 1-Dichloroethane 0.25 2.2 106·43·4 4-Chlorotoluene 0.25 u 590-20-7 2,2-Dichloropropane 0.25 u 541-73-1 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 0.25 u 156-59-4 cis· 1 , 2-Dichloroethene 0.25 1.3E 106-46-7 1 ,4-Dichlorobenzene 0.25 u 67-66-3 Chloroform 0.25 0.3 95-50-1 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 0.25 u 74.97.5 Bromochloromethane 0.75 u 96-12-8 1,2-Dibromo·3-Chloropropane 1 u 71-55-6 1, 1, 1 ·Trichloroethane 0.25 3.4 120-82-1 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 0.25 u 563-58-6 1, 1-Dichloropropene 0.25 u 87-68-3 Hexachlorobutadiene 0.25 u 56-23·5 Carbon Tetrachloride 0.75 u 87-61-6 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene 0.75 u 107-06-2 1,2-Dichloroethane 0.25 u 1634-04-4 Methyl-tert-butyl ether 5 u 79-01-6 T richloroethene 0.25 0.6 71-43-2 Benzene u 78-87-5 1,2-Dichloropropane 0.25 u 108-88-3 Toluene u 75-27-4 Bromodichloromethane 0.25 u 100-41-4 Ethyl benzene 1 u 74.95.3 Dibromomethane 1 u 108-38-3 m,p-Xylenes 2 u 10061-01-5 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.25 u 95·47-6 a-Xylene u 10061-02·6 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.25 u 100-42-5 Styrene u 79-00-5 1, 1,2-Trichloroethane 0.25 u 98-82-8 lsopropylbenzene u 127-18-4 Tetrachloroethene 0.25 0.92E 103-65-1 n•Propylbenzene u 142-28-9 1, 3-Dichloropropane 0.25 u 108-67-8 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene u 124-48-1 Dibromochloromethane 0.75 u 98·06-6 tert-Butylbenzene u 106-93·4 1,2-Dibromoethane u 95-63-6 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene u 108-90-7 Chlorobenzene 0.25 u 135-98-8 sec-Butylbenzene u 630-20-6 1, 1, 1,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.25 u 99-87-6 p-isopropyltoluene u 75-25-2 Bromoform 0.5 u 104-51-8 n-Butylbenzene u 79.34.5 1, 1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.75 u 91-20-3 Naphthalene u mg/L mg/L TOL· Target Quantitation Limit· Subject to 0.25 N change due to instrument sensitivity T-Tentatively Identified, not confirmed Other purgeables detected Detected E-Estimated Value (up to 10 highest peaks) ug/L U-Samples analyzed for this compound but not detected N-Sample not analyzed for this compound NO VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS 0-Detected below quantitation limit DETECTED BY GC/PID. M-GC/MS Analysis performed ONE UNIDENTIFIED PEAK DETECTED BY GC/ELCD. COMMENTS: State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Mooresville Regional Office James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary AVA DEHNR DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT February 8, 1996 Jeff Lynch 2228 Acme Road Belmont, North Carolina 28012 Dear Mr. Lynch: RE: Well Water Sample Results Jell Lynch Well Gaston County, N.C. .On November 29, 1995, staff from the Mooresville Regional Office of the North Carolina Division of Environmental Management sampled your well at 2228 Acme Road, Belmont in Gaston County. The samples were analyzed for volatile organic compounds. Volatile organic compounds include a wide range of manmade compounds including, but not limited to, gasoline components and chlorinated solvents used as degreasers. Laboratory results from these samples indicate at the time of sampling that volatile organic compounds were present in your water supply. A copy of the laboratory results is enclosed for your review. These results are: 1,1-dichloroethene 1,1-dichloroethane cis-1,2- dichloroethene chloroform trichloroethene tetrachloroethene 1,1,1- trichloroethane 919 North Main Street, Mooresville, North Carolina 28115 Voice 704-663-1699 9.4 2.2 1 . 3 0.3 0.6 0.92 3.4 Re.-:tuce Reu6c 7 700+ 70 100 5 5 200 FAX 704-663-6040 An Equal Opportunity/ Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 1()% post-consumer paper C • Mr. Lynch February 8, 1996 *Concentration in micrograms per liter (ug/1), which is also parts per billion (ppb). +North Carolina Groundwater Standard One of these compounds, 1,1-dichloroethene, exceeds the drinking water standard. Based on these results, you should continue to use bottled water. Should you have questions, please call me at (704) 663-1699, ext. 243. Enclosure: Lab Results Sincerely, Karen Connell Hydrogeologist cc: Gaston County Health Department i<wc './ COUNTY QUAD NO: GASTON REPORT TO COLLECTOR(S) DATE: _,_rn_o __________ Regional Office CONNELL 11/29195 TIME: PURPOSE: LABORATORY ANALYSIS BOD JlO COD High 340 COD Low335 Coliform: MF fC(:a] 31616 Colifomi· MFTota\3150-I TOC Turbitity Residue .. Suspended 530 Total Suspended solids pll Alkalinity to pH 4.S Alkalinity to pH 8.3 Carbonate Bicarbonate Carbon dio:<ide Chloride Chromium: He:< 1032 Color: True 80 Cy1111ide 720 COMMENTS: r" _, mg/L mg/L mg/I. /100m! 1100ml m,1 NTU mWL mg/1. units mg/1. mg/1. mg/L mg/L m.efL mg/1. ,g/L C.U. mg/L Owner: Location or Site: Dcscriplion of sampling point Sampling Method: Remarks: Diss. Solids 70300 Fluoride 951 Hardness: total 900 Hardness: (non-cil!b) 902 Phenols 32730 Specific Cond. 95 Sulfate Sulfide 745 MBAS Oil and Grease Silica Boron NH3 as N 610 TKN as N 625 NO2 +N03 as n 630 P: Total as r 665 P04 N.C. DEPT. OF DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL ~IANAGEMENTENVIRONMENT, HEAL TR, Ch~mistry Laborntory Report/Ground \\'11tcr Quality & NATURAL RESOURCC.,T.._,=========ee""cc"'e"'1 Lab Number 5GI915 SAMPJ E PRIORITY [8J ROLITINE ~ CHAIN OF CUSTODY 0 SAMPLE TYPE J. LYNCH □EMERGENCY □ 22211 ,\CJ\IE ROAD, BELMONT, NC 28012 mg/L Ag-Silve1 46566 mg/L Al-Aluminum 46557 mg/L As-Arsenic 4655 l mg/1. Ba-Barium 46558 ,g/L Ca-Calcium 46552 uMhos/cm2 Cd-Cadium 46559 mg/L Cr-Chromium 46560 mg/L Cu-Copper 1042 mg/1. Fe-Iron 1045 mg/1. Ilg-Mercury 71900 mg/1. K-Potassium 4655S Mg• Magnesium 927 Mn-Manganese 105S mg/1. Na-Sodium 929 mg/1. Ni-Nickel mg/1. i'b-Lead 46564 mg/L Sc-Selenium mg/L Zn Zinc 46567 Date ReccivCtl · 11/30/95 '3AN 10 1996 Time Recci,·cd 8:35 AM Received Uy OS DIVISION OF ENVIROill,IENTAl MANAGE [Ill MOORlSVllll RlGIOlm OFFICE Released By Date reported : ~ Y'l/'i'" ,g/L Organochlorinc l'esticides ,.,L Organophosphorus Pesticides ,g/L Nitrogen Pesticid-:s ,g/1. ,g/1. Acid llcrbicides ,g/L ,g/L Scmivolatiles ,.,L TJ'll-Dicscl Ran! e ,g/1. ,g/1. X Volatile Organic~ (VOA bottle) ,g/L ,g/L Tl'II-Gasolinc R:mge ,g/L TPII-BTEX Gas1,linc Range ,g/1. ,g/1. ,g/L ,g/L ,g/L , .. 501915 NO'✓ North Carolina GROUNDWATER FIELD/LAB FORM Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources [') / ~T n T piVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT· GROUNDWATER SECTION County (~M/ro Quad No (-), lo 9, ( -;;,, Lat. .3,scI ID' 8.'--/ '' ., ' -~ ,,, c- Serial No. ______ _ · Long. 'i?I ~()'ol I Y7 " Report To: ARO, FRO,~, ARO, WaRO, WiRO, SAMPLE PRIORITY [2{JROUTINE □EMERGENCY !R)CHAIN OF CUSTODY WSRO, Kinston FO, Fed. Trust, Central Off., Other: ________ _ Shipped by: Bus,@i, Hand Del., Other· ____________ _ Lab Number --'--,~::-n"r:::,l.'-·-""-=--,,-77---- 0 Other: ________________ _ Data Entry By· _______ Ck:------- Date Reported: _____________ _ ,. r , Purpose: Collector(s): /..I. C p, "-'--'-'' Date_..,_\-'-\_-"'?fl'-'-'-. _,q'--'S::._ Time l \ ·. '-\ 5 ~ Baseline, Complaint, Compliance, LUST, Pesticide Study, Federal Trus\ Other: t \Cir<:i.OM) ------- FIELD ANALYSES Owner :5°<?f(" LL\"C.h 3~7 · I LI Ole pH400 <,,a Spec.Cond.9, -JQ,w,~"at,!{l"C Locationorsite :,_-;,.;;\3 O.on<..-f3=J__ ,/3.el·.-,,,-..-t i,J.C-Jo°.?Of::).. Temp.10 I'-i'/;,. 0 c Odor ~""~o-,u,~----Description of sampling point broe !zikib o" b.:t<-k of" /u:,u:✓-,,..,_ \ Appearance-""~="'---------'----- Sampling Method PtVY"(J Sample Interval LL"-.k.,, ,,,,_," -tr --.. ' • l~ t1t..i., •cl_ Field Analysis By: ~1~-'i'-'C.~=="--'1-A--=-"--'(__'--------Remarks 1~,,.,yy, 1Ufrl3 -;Li.,n,.9. ~ ~ ,..,.,·, n:S · . LABORATORY ANALYSES """""''-·"-"' 1 BOD. 310 mn/1 Diss. Solids 70300 =nn Aa -Silver 46566 unn Oraanochlorine Pesticides COO High 340 mgll Flouride 951 mnn Al • Aluminum 46557 unll Organophospho,us Pesticides COO Low 335 mall Hardne«· T n1o/ gnn mnll As• Arsenic 46551 unJI Nitroaen Pesticides Coliform: MF Focal 31616 1100ml Hardness (non-carbl 902 mn/1 Ba • Barium· 46558 ua/1 Coliform: MF Total 31504 1100ml Dho=ls 3?7= .. nn Ca -Calcium 46552 mni Acid Herbicides TOC 680 mail Si;!!ci!i!. CQnd, 2~ !-!Mb2~1J1 2 Cd -Cadmium 46559 unll Turbidity 76 NTU Sulfate 945 mn/1 Cr -Chromium 46560 unll Somivolatile Organics Residue., Suspended 530 mgll Sulfide 745 mn/1 Cu • Coooer 46562 ua/1 Fe • Iron 46563 ua/1 Ha -Mercurv 71900 ua/1 '->< Volatile Organics (VOA bottle) pH403 units K • Potassium 46555 rTIQ/1 - Alkalinity to pH 4.5 410 mgll Ma • Maanesium 46554 ~ TPH -Gasoline Range Alkalinity to pH 8.3 415 mg/I Mn • Maooanese 46565 unll TPH • BTEX Gasoline Ranae Carbonate 445 mgll NH. as N 610 mnll Na -Sodium 46556 mn!I Bicarbonate 440 mn/1 TKN °" N CO< mn/1 •H -Nickol un/1 1 I Carbon dioxide 405 mn/1 NO +NO as N 630 mn" Pb -Load 46564 unll I Chloride 940 mall P: Total as P 665 mn1I_ Se -Selenium unll Chromium: Hex 1032 ug/1 Zn. Zinc 46567 unll q Color: True oo Pt-Co Cyanide 720 mgll ' Lab Comments: __________________________________ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ GW-54 RE" '-1 For Dissolved Analysis -submit filtered sample and write "D\S· in,-,.. ;k. \,, __ ~ - EHNR/DEM LABORATORY LAB NO. 5G1915 . VOLATILE ANALYTICAL REPORT REPORTED BY JH SUPERVISOR REK CHECKED BY ALC DATE 1 /3/96 REVIEWED BY ALC RELEASED BY SAMPLE TYPE: WATER ANALYSIS RES UL TS DATE 75-35-4 1, 1-Dichloroethene 3.8 9.4 96-18-4 1,2,3-Trichloropropane 0.25 u 75-09-2 Methylene Chloride 10 u 108-86-1 Bro mo benzene 1 u 156-60-5 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 0.75 u 95-49-8 2-Chlorotoluene 0.25 u 75-34-3 1, 1-Dichloroethane 0.25 2.2 106-43-4 4-Chloroto!uene 0.25 u 590-20-7 2,2-Dichloropropane 0.25 u 541-73-1 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 0.25 u 156-59-4 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 0.25 1.3E 106-46-7 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 0.25 u 67-66-3 Chloroform 0.25 0.3 95-50-1 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 0.25 u 74-97-5 Bromochloromethane 0.75 u 96-12-8 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane 1 u 71-55-6 1, 1, 1-Trichloroethane 0.25 3.4 120-82-1 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 0.25 u 563-58-6 1, 1-Dichloropropene 0.25 u 87-68·3 Hexachlorobutadiene 0.25 u 56-23-5 Carbon Tetrachloride 0.75 u 87-61-6 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene 0.75 u 107-06-2 1,2-Dichloroethane 0.25 u 1634-04-4 Methyl-tert-butyl ether 5 u 79-01-6 Trichloroethene 0.25 0.6 71-43-2 Benzene u 78-87-5 1,2-Dichloropropane 0.25 u 108-88-3 Toluene u 75-27-4 Bro modi c hlo ro methane 0.25 u 100-41-4 Ethyl benzene 1 u 74-95-3 Dibromomethane u 108-38-3 m,p-Xylenes 2 u 10061-01-5 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.25 u 95-47-6 a-Xylene u 10061-02-6 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.25 u 100-42-5 Styrene u 79-00-5 1, 1,2-Trichloroethane 0.25 u 98-82-8 lsopropylbenzene u 127-18-4 Tetrachloroethene 0.25 0.92E 103-65-1 n-Propylbenzene u 142-28-9 1 ,3-Dichloropropane 0.25 u 108-67-8 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene u 124-48-1 Di bro mo chi o ro methane 0.75 u 98-06·6 tert-Butylbenzene u 106-93-4 1 ,2-Dibromoethane 1 u 95-63-6 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene u 108-90-7 Chlorobenzene 0.25 u 135-98-8 sec-Butyl benzene u 630-20-6 1, 1, 1,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.25 u 99-87-6 p-isopropyltoluene u 75-25-2 Bromoform 0.5 u 104-51-8 n-Butylbenzene u 79-34-5 1, 1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.75 u 91-20-3 Naphthalene u mg/L mg/L TOL-Target Ouantitation Limit• Subject to 0.25 N change due to instrument sensitivity T-Tentatively Identified, not confirmed Detected E-Estimated Value ug/L U-Samples analyzed for this compound but not detected N-Sample not analyzed for this compound NO VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS 0-Detected below quantitation limit DETECTED BY GC/PIO. M-GC/MS Analysis performed ONE UNIDENTIFIED PEAK DETECTED BY GC/ELCD. COMMENTS: . . N.C. DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENT. HEALTH, & NATURAL RESOURC~ Carnlina Department of Enviromnent, Health,, Natural Division of Epidem.iology ~nvironmental Epidemiology Section Resources APR 12 1996 Drinking Water Health Jliek 'I-valuation General fu--1;;: DATE _..;:3 ... /--,,_~..;./2..;..£ __ _ :LABORATORY IIUMB.E:R _9;,/ 'J/Jl OIVISIGN ·if ENVl!Oll!UN!Al MANASEMENT MOORESVlllE RESIOHAL OfflCE COUNTY ( ) Band on thHe analytical rHult1, thi■ water ah01.1ld be con1idered aafe fer normal u1a9e. !J.J \D <J) -( ) [Chemical analysis did not •h~ any contamination. lleter aboulc! be ~i•aaifipled if odor or ta1te per1i1t1. - ' <( ::1:.: c:,3:" -ci: ) g;'!',tle i~ter 1hould not be used for c!r_inlting or cooking purpo1u, avoid ;:jp:rolonged bat.hing/showering. · · u1,,::> o:: :...uCC O . ( )<>::!~anon these analytical results, this water i1 highly contaminated and J.Mlo"t~ not be uaed for drinking, cooking or bat.hing/1h~erin9. . . (\,,{ ~e lahoratory re~ult& are not conclusive, pleue · re11,mple: /,111~,.j~ PU.ASE INDICATE ON I.AB SKUT THAT !T !SA JIBSAKPU AND PRO','!DE PRY\'10\lS SAMPLE NUMBER(S). 1/ c:oiro:NTs: For further infonnation, contact Dr. Ken Rudo or Pr. Luanne Willi11m11, Environmental Epidam.iology Section, (919) 733-3410. DEH~'"R 3891 (5/92) Environmental Epidemiology Section (Review 5/95) COUNTY QUAil NO: G,\STON N.C. DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENT. HE~LTH. & NATURAL RESOURCES APR 12 1996 lo ,; 1~ f1 n \V/ \~ r~:l 11 1 u 1r__2---~! :i 1: DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL ~L\NAGEM :~\\ 199 ! : !Ir', i=i j=i =======-51 PJVISION Of fNi!!QilMEHTAL IIANAG[M[NT l \ I Dale Rmi,«I ' IH,0/9' Ch~nu,t')LJ1bon•lorylteport/G10111u]\\'~lfrQ11nl,cy lj\J MAR 18 t) \t .!\ LabNuml:er 5Gl9l8 MBORlSVllLE R[GIORAL OFFICE SAMPLE PR)ORITY ~o· •pc ~,1. \ Time llecet\eJ 8:)S AM □ROUTINE □EME!tGl:NCY occurA\10Nf~\ & EJN1r. :',; "L' Rm:ived l!y DS ' [PIDtMIOIJ,Gr SECliON RF.PORT TO CCJLl°:EC!'OR(S) □,iTE:·. :•, Tl/\!E: . 0>_1Rcc0=~-------Regional Office CONNELL E] CHAIN OF CUSTODY □ EJ SAMPLE TYPE Rekn~ed 0~ 77.,.__._.._ Dalcrepoi!c,1: Yo/9(~ lln9195 PURPOSE: LABORATORY ANALYSIS tlOD 310 mg/L COD !!igh 340 mg/L COU Low 3)5 mg/L Coliform: MF Fecal )1616 1100ml Coliform: MF To1al 3 l5D.i /!OOml TOC ms" rurl>i1i1y NTU Residue., Susix,nded 530 mg/L Total Suspended solids mg/L pl! units ,\lbliuitr !O pH 4.5 mg/L ,\Jkalinity to pH 8.3 mg/L Carbonate mg/L llicarbonate mg/L C:;11bnn dioxide mg/!, Chloride mg/L Chron,ium: Hex 1032 ,g/L Color: True 80 c.u. Cyanide 720 mg/L COMMENTS: Owner: Location or Site: Description of sampling point Sampling Method: Remarks· Diu. Solids 70300 Fluoride 951 Hardness: total 900 Hardness: (non-carb) 902 Phenols J:!730 Specific Cond 95 Sulfote Sulfide 745 MBAS Oil and Grease Silica Ooron NH3asN6\0 TKN as N 625 NO2-1NOJ ~s" 630 P: Total as P 665 P04 CENTERVIEW IlAPTIST CHURCH OEl.,\10,'H mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L ,g/L uMhoslcm2 mg/L mg/L mg/L ms'L mg/L mg/L mg/L msfL mg/L mg/L Ag-Silver 46566 ,g/L Organochlorine Pest,dtks Al-Aluminum 46557 ,g/L Organophosphorus l'esticidcs ,\s-Arscnic 46551 ,g/L Ni1rogen Pesticides [fa-Barium 46558 ,g/L ' ' Ca-Calcium 46552 ,g/L Acid ! lcrbicidcs C ' . Cd-Cadium 46559 ,g'L -- Cr-Chromium 46560 ,g/L Semi volatiles =~ Cu-Copper 1042 ,g/L TPH-Diese\ Rnngc _,_ Fe-!ron ID.iS ,g/L 'I-' Hg-Mercury 71900 ,g/L X Vob1i!e Organics (VOA boll le) . "" K-l'ot;usium 46555 ,g/L -~ ~ M!!-· Mngnesium 927 ,g/L TP!l-Gasoline Rang(. -.. Mn-Manganese 1055 ,g/L TPH-DTEX Gasolint: R:inge - Na-Sodium 929 ,y~ '...l Ni-Nickel ,g/L rb-Lcad 46564 ,g/L Se-Selenium ,g/L Zn Zinc 46567 ,g/L ENVIRONMENT. HEALTH, & NATURAL RE:SOURCE:S . 1 ~ IYY . N o r t h C a r o I I n a GROUNDWATER FIELD L. /1/} '},:. :. . Dopartmento!Envlronment,Hoe l t h , a n d N a t u r a l A o o o u r c e 5 / AB FORM '.,,.I/.'/--; .. · .·. . . c:, , , ,.. DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT· GAOUIIOWATEA SECTION County Ga0·fun · Quad No (ilic-'i,, -7 Lat. 3S0 lie' ,YI'' Serial No.-----~- n1, o~· .,q" Long. ___,_x'-'-.=~c:__"'.:...:_ __ _ 1 OIVISION Of £NV!nl!!l:,t1J1~At~J.i',\'&-Gui'\ t SAMPLE PRIORITY (r]ROUTINE □EMERGENCY 8)CHAIN OF CUSTODY . R~rt To: ARO, FR~ ARO, WaRO, WiRO, WSRO, Kinston F~O £,ed. Trust, Central Ott., Other: Shipped by: Bus, Coure( Hand Del., Other· ____________ _ 0 Date Received.,,__,.4--=r='-'~"'-:!~~""---- . Rec'd by: _ _,_"--'-..L..- Other: ------------------ Data Entry By: ______ Ck: ______ _ Date Reported: _____________ _ k 11--:: ? (} Purpose: Collector(s): u,n Y\.Q..L\.. Date I I · ~q · q.'5' Time /·;;,: d ,J (2" Basoline, Complaint, Compliance LUST, Pesticide Study, Federal Trust, Other: ______ _ /'t ' , . (cwci. ont) El ELD ANALYSES w,1, 05 Owner's ;..>;LQ/Vu\-/:e.ise· "-'vec'L,ctl,(_)"'--' -",1',"'aclir?'--"il"'LD-c-'t'--'C.. a c { 1 - " ' , c " ' u " ' L C e ; J - ' - - , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - pH 400 l.ri · 0 Spec. Cond.9, .:'.)8.'5 at~° C Location or site _ _.,,G.c=· e:~:..:'YY\.-t.:...;:::.""":..o:::t= c - c ; - , - - - - - - , - - - - - ; , c - : : - : - - : - . - - - - - - - - - - - - Temp.10 '>-0 c Odor ,, 1')1 /1-' Description ol sampling point hose. 6.,.61-:) l'YI s-i cU. of (;!1.,LULC.0 Appearance..wJJ,~-,----=rr------ - - Sampling 'Method (>L0W\P Sample lnlorval Ll" !:: 110(..:'n Field Analysis By: ¥, (LJ)Jn.Q( V Remarks --'P-'-'LL.,"-Yl'.'::j-+~-"ilh-i-51:f--_,--:l"'vi"-"->v"''-"..ul0.w..,/Ylc..t I•.,_'i'i;u.·..,f~'"-'·_"'_I_--cc=c-c~---------------- u IP<,;~ 11'1",9. ai" ~. 9k.) LA BORA TORY ANAL Y'iES , BOD 310 mro/ Diss. Solids 70300 mni/ COD High 340 mg/I Flouride 951 mq/I COD Low 335 rnq/I Hardneg;· TQrn! 900 =II Coliform: MF Fecal 3161G /100ml Hardness fnon-carb\ 902 ='I Coli/or m: MF fatal 31 504 /100ml Phe,,,,ls 37730 un,1 TOC 680 ,n(l)/ SJ:!!!ci!il; CQnd ~~ ~Mb2li;:13' Turbidity 76 NTU Sulfate 945 rnqil Residue., Suspended 530 mg// Sullide 745 rn<V1 ' . - pH 403 uniti Alkalinity to pH 4.5 41(1 m\r'I Alkalinity 10 pH 8.3 -'15 m\r'I Carbonate -445 mg,I NH as N 610 rnq,I Bicarbonato 440 mQII I TKtJ <>c; N ~?i:::. mn/1 Carbon dioxide 405 rnq,'1 NO + NO as N 630 rnnn Chloride 940 ITlQil P: Total as P 665 moll_ Chromium: Hex 1032 ug/I Color: True 80 Pt-Co Cyanido 720 mg/I For Oissolvod Analysis -submit liltored samplo and write "DIS" i~,....-':k. \ _.· Aq -Silver 46566 ua/1 Organochlorino Pesticides Al -A!urninum 46557 uni\ Organoph•)sphorus Pesticides As• Arsenic 46551 Uoll Nitroaon F'ooticidos Ba -Barium· 46558 un/1 Ca -Calcium 46552 mG/ Acid Horbicidos Cd -c~.dmium 46559 uoll Cr -Chromium 46560 ug/I Semivola.tile Organics Cu -Coooer 46562 ugt/ Fe -Iron 46563 uo/1 Hg -Mercury 71900 ug,I "><C' VolaIile Organics (VOA bot\le) K -Potassium 46555 mq/1 . Ma -Magnesium 4655-4 ma,( TPH -Gasoline Range Mn -Mannanese 46565 UQII TPH · 8 TEX Gasoline Range Na -Sodium 46556 mo.I • I Ni, "1;ekol unri ' I Pb -Load 46564 ua/1 \I se· -Selenium uq// ,, Zn · Zinc 46567 un/1 'C N,C. DEPT OF ' EHNR/DEM LABORATORY LJl,8 NO. 5G1918 ENVIRONMENs•. VOLATILE ANALYTICAL REPORT REPORTED BY ¾ & NATURAL .. HEALTH; SUPERVISOR ;fij& RESOURCES CHECKED BY DATE REVIEWED BY APR 12 1996 RELEASED BY SAMPLE TYPE: WATER ANALYSIS RESULTS DATE 75.35.4 1, 1 •Dichloroethene 1 .5 5. 1 96-18-4 1,2, 3-Trichloropropane 0.25 u . 75-09-2 Methylene Chloride 10 u 108-86-1 Bromobem.ene u 156-60-5 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 0.75 u 95-49-8 2-Chlorotoluene 0.25 u 75-34-3 1, 1-Dichloroethane 0.25 0.47 106-43-4 4-Chlorotoluene 0.25 u 590-20-7 2, 2-Dichloropropane 0.25 u 54f-73-1 1 ,3-Dich!orobenzene 0.25 u 156-59-4 cis-1,2-0ichloroethene 0.25 0 .52ET 106A6-7 1,4-Dichlorobem:ene 0.25 u 67-66-3 Chloroform 0.25 DT 95-50-1 1,2-0ichlorobenzene 0.25 LI 74-97-5 Bromochlorornethane 0.75 u 96-12-8 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane u 71-55-6 1, 1, 1-Trichloroethane 0.25 3. 1 120-82-1 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 0.25 u 563-58-6 1, 1-Dichloropropene 0.25 u 87-68-3 H exachlorobutadiene 0.25 u 56-23-5 Carbon Tetrachloride 0. 75 u 87-61-6 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene ·o.1s u 107-06-2 1,2-Dichloroethane' 0.25 u 1634-04-4 Methy1-tert-butyl ether 5 u 79-01-6 Trichloroethene 0.25 C .3o 71-43-2 Benzene u 78-87-5 1,2-Dich!oropropane 0.25 u 108-88-3 Toluene u 75-27-4 □rornodic hlorornethane 0.25 u 100-41-4 Ethyl benzene 1 u 74-95-3 [)ibrornomethane u 108-38-3 m,p·Xylenes 2 u 10061-01-5 c:is-1, 3-0ichloropropene 0.25 u 95-47-6 o-XY1ene u 10061-02-6 trans-1,3-0ichloropropene 0.25 u i00-42-5 Styrene u 79-00-5 1, 1,2-Trichloroethane 0.25 u 98-82-8 lsopropylbenzene u 127-18-4 T etrachloroe1hene 0.25 {) .37ET 103-65-1 n-Propylbenzene u 142-28-9 1 ,3-Dichloropropane 0.25 u 108-67-8 1,3,5-Trirnethylbenzene u 124-48-1 IJibrornochlorornethane 0.75 u 98-06-6 tert-Butylbenzene u 106-93-4 1,2-Dibrornocthane 1 u 95-63-6 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene u 108-90-7 Chlorobenzene 0.25 u 135-98-8 sec-Butylbenzene u 630-20-6 1, 1, 1,2-Tetrach!oroethane 0.25 u 99-87-6 p-isopropyltoluene u 75-25-2 Bromoform 0.5 u 104-51-8 n-Butylbenzene u 79-34-5 1, 1,2,2-Tetrnchloroethane 0.75 u 91-20-3 Naphthalene u mg/l mg/l TOL-Target Ouantitation Limit-Subject to 0.25 N change due to instrument sensitivity T· Tentatively Identified, not Confirmed Other purgeables_ detected Detected E-Estimated Value (up to 1 0 highest peaks) ug/L U· Samples analyzed for this compound but not detected N-Sample not analyzed for this compound NO VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS D· Detected below quantitation limit DETECTED BY GC/PID. M-GC/MS Analysis performed DNE UNIDENTIFIED PEAK DETECTED BY GC/ELC0. COMMENTS: . . State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Mooresville Regional Office James B. Hunt, Jr .. Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary AVA DEHNR DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT February 9, 1996 Centerview Baptist Church 2300 Acme Road Belmont, North Carolina 28012 RE: Well Water Sample Results Centerview Baptist Church Well Gaston County, N.C. Dear Sirs: On November 29, 1995, staff from the Mooresville Regional Office of the North· Carolina Division of Environmental Management sampled your well at 2300 Acme Road, Belmont in Gaston County. The samples were analyzed for volatile organic compounds. Volatile organic compounds include a wide range of manmade 1 compounds including, but not limited to, gasoline components and chlorinated solvents used as degreasers. Laboratory results from these samples indicate at the time of sampling t!--,at volatile organic compounds were present in your water supply. A copy of the laboratory results is enclosed for your review. These results are: 1,1-dichloroethene 1,1-dichloroethane cis-1,2- dichloroethene chloroform trichloroethene tetrachloroethene 1,1,1- trichloroethane 919 North Moin Street, Mooresville. North Caroline 28115 Voice 704-663-1699 5. 1 0.47 0.52 <0.25 0.3 0.37 3.1 7 700+ 70 100 5 5 200 FAX 704-663-6040 An Equal Opportunity/ Affirmative Action Employer 50"k recycled/1 O"k post-consumer paper February 9, 1996 Page Two *Concentration in micrograms per liter (ug/1), which is also parts per billion (ppb). +North Carolina Groundwater Standard None of these compounds exceed the drinking water standards. I will forward a copy of the laboratory results to the State Toxicologist, however, and request a written evaluation concerning health risks for human consumption. I will forward those comments to you upon receipt. Should you have questions in the meantime, please call me at (704) 663-1699, ext. 243. Enclosure: Lab Results Sincerely, K Q/\J/N b,...,J..L Karen Connell Hydrogeologist cc: Gaston County Health Department Public Water Supply Section COUNTY QU,\DNO: GASTON N.C. DEPT. OJI ENVIRO~·M•'N" · -·~ & NAT " ,._,: 1, f-lE,\DJVb.iON OF ENVIRONMENTAL i\lANAGEl\lENT URAL RFSOUHc~·-• ·• -Chtmhlry Lnbora1ory Rtporl / Ground W11lt<r Qualily 'JAN 1 o 199' SAMPLE PRIORITY -e]ROUTINE □EMERGENCY REPORT TO COLLECTOR(S) : _,_m_o _______ R,gi,aa1oll!,fSION Of fNV!RONMfNTAL M II] CIIAINOFCUSTODY CON:-;ELL MO 1 ' ,h"nuf/J[N1 □ DATE: Hn9/95 ORESVILLE RESWHAL Of~ SAMPLE TYPE TIME: PURPOSE: LABORATORY ANALYSIS DODJI0 mg/L COD llighJ40 mg/L CODLowD5 mg/L Coliform: MF Fecal 31616 /IOOml Coliform: MF Total 31504 /IOOml TOC mg/I Turbitity NTU Residue., Suspended 530 mg/L Total Suspended solids mg/L pH umts Alkalinity to pH 4.5 mg/L Alkalinity top JI 8. 3 mg/L Carbonate mg/L Bicarbonate mg/L Carbon dio...;ide mg/L Chloride mg/L Chromium: Hex 1032 "•"- Color:True 80 C.U. Cyanide 720 mg/L COi'IMENTS: Owner: Location or Site. Description of sampling point Sampling Method: Rcmruks: Diss. Solids 70300 Fluoride 95 J Hardness: total 900 Hardness: (non•carb) 902 Phenols 32730 Specific Cond. 95 Sulfate Sulfide 745 MBAS Oil and Grease Silica Boron NHJ as N 610 TKN as N 625 N02 +NOJ as n 630 P: Total as P 665 1'04 CENTERVIEW BAPTIST CHURCII BELMONT el ';l oc> mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L ,g/L uMhos/cm2 mg/I, mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L mwL mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L Ag-Silver 46566 Al-Aluminum 46557 As-Arsenic 46551 Ba-Barium 46558 Ca-Calcium 46552 Cd-Cadium 46559 Cr-Chromium 46560 Cu• Copper 1042 Fe• Iron 1045 Hg-Mercury 71900 K-Potassium 46555 Mg• Magnesium 927 Mn-Manganese 1055 Na-Sodium 929 Ni-Nickel Pb--Lcad 46564 Sc-Selenium Zn_Zinc 46567 ,g/L ,wL ,g/L ,g/L ,g/L ,g/L ,g/L ,g/L ,g/L ,g/L X ,g/L ,g/L ,g/L ,g/L ,g/L ,g/L "•"- ,g/L Lab Number 5GI918 Date R, ceived ; 11/30195 Time Rrceived · B:)5 AM Recei, ed Dy DS Rel ea, ed By 7'7~ Dater<!J)Orted: Yo/9(;. O,ganochlorinc l'csticidcs 01ganophospho, us I'cslicidc5 Nitrogen Pesticides Acid l lc1bicides Scmi,·olatilcs TPI !-Diesel Ran1;c Volatile Organici; (VOA bottle) TPII-Gasoline R11I1ge TP!I-BTEX Gas,,linc Range SG\9181/0V North Carolina GROUNDWATER FIELD/LAB FORM Cl}/;[,' Department of Environment, Health, and Naturnl Resources (',., p ,·,,., , _ DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT-GROUNDWATER SECTION ,: .:} ,}\~ ~ ff)ff'-1\t · County GwYUJ)] - Quad Nn Qi,;,'3( -1 Lat. 35° lie' J'1 11 Serial No.----::-,,--- Long. $?1° o:;i'<-1<1" SAMPLE PRIORITY [jROUTINE □EMERGENCY IZJCHAIN OF CUSTODY Report T_o: ARO, FA~ ARO, WaAO, WiAO, WSRO, Kinston F9,J;ed-Trust, Central Off., Other: Shipped by: Bus.~lir, Hand Del., Other· ____________ _ Dale Received,,....t.4-=-1-1-""'--:.'.".~~~"""----- Rec'd by:._J..~..L-0 Other: ------------------ Data Entry By: _____ Ck:------ Date Reported: _____________ _ K C · ~ IJ iJ Purpose: Collector(s): Ch l"\.IU-'..-\..., Date l I · qq · q.5: Time /;:, : d 4 (21\ Baseline, Complaint, Compliance1 LUST, Pesticide Study, Federal Trus~ Other: ______ _ FIELD ANALYSES / 05 Owner (Q,HU/\Vll10 &rjJ.i,o.t l1ccl'LCh "'~•Ml pH,oo U!, 0 Spec. Cond.9, .;:>85 uh 1 at?fi:° C Location or site -~C,,u=· ~i_'\'YU'-'--,_'l-ct"~~----------=----~------ - - - - - - Temp.10 I?--0 c Odor ,1 1ry, t ' Description of sampling point ho,e. hlbl-J l'"Y\ ~I dJ-u-F (;IL-ltA-CG Appearance~d. Sampling Method (,'(.uW'lp Sample Interval LL,,/::11ol.::.1 Field Analysis By: i.Cvrw1QQ ~ Remarks -'-P-'Lcc,L,_\:':j-+W'-h-,'15>:_-:L=Ui_-.v-'-_>:~/ u O ~ m ~ 1.,;;,,LJl~n~f~".c'c=·~7'~ 1 =-==-=c----------------- lABORATORY ANALYSES u .,._,...,_ .. __ ""1 BOD. 110 mn/1 Diss. Solids 70300 mail Ao ' Silver 46566 uo/1 Qrqanochlorine Pesticides COD High 340 mg/1 Flourido 951 mnn Al -Aluminum 46557 uo/1 Organophosphorus Pesticides COD Low 115 mg/I H"dne••· T n1ol 900 m-" As -Arsenic 46551 UQ/1 Nitrooen Pesticides Coliform: MF Fecal 31616 1100ml Hardness (non-carbl 902 =" Ba -Barium· 46558 unn Coliform: MF Total 31504 1100ml Dho~ls 3>730 un,1 Ca -Calcium 46552 mnl Acid Herbicides TOC 680 mo/1 S~l~C2nd 2~ !.lMb2~!,,~m 2 Cd -Catlmium 46559 unn Turbidify 76 NTU Sulfate 945 =" Cr -Chromium 46560 unn Semivolatile Oraanics Residue., Suspended 530 mg/1 Sulfide 745 mo/I Cu -ConnRr 46562 Ug/1 Fe -Iron 46563 un11 -Ha -Mercurv 71900 unl1 "><C" Volatile Organics (VOA bottle) pH 403 units K -Potassium 46555 mg/I Alkalinify to pH 4.5 410 mg/1 Ma -Maanesium 46554 mnJ TPH -Gasoline Range Alkalinity to pH 8.3 415 mg/1 Mn -Manoanose 46565 unl1 TPH -BTEX Gasoline Ranqe Carbonate 445 mg/I NH as N 610 mQ/1 Na -Sodium 46556 mall .. I Bicarbonate 440 mo/1 Tk'"1 ~.,_ M ~-,,:;. mn/1 Ni. Nickol un/1 '-I Carbon dioxide 405 mo/1 NO + NO as N 630 mn/1 Pb -Lead 46564 un11 \I Chloride 9411 mo/1 P: Total as P 665 mrol_ Se -Selenium un/1 " Chromium: Hex 1032 uo/1 Zn -Zinc 46567 unn Color: True 80 Pt-Co Cyanide 720 mg/1 Lab Comments: _________________________________ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ GW-54 RE 1 11 ·~ .• ,, For Dissolved Analysis -submit liltered sample and write "DIS-in~r:k. \_) - ·' EHNR/DEM LABORATORY LAB NO. 5G1918 ' VOLATILE ANALYTICAL REPORT REPORTED BY JH SUPERVISOR REK CHECKED BY ALC DATE 1 /3/96 REVIEWED BY ALC RELEASED BY SAMPLE TYPE: WATER ANALYSIS RESULTS DATE 75-35-4 1, 1-Dichloroethene 1.5 5.1 96-18-4 1,2,3-Trich!oropropane 0.25 u 75-09-2 Methylene Chloride 10 u 108-86-1 Bromobenzene u 156-60-5 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 0.75 u 95-49-8 2-Chlorotoluene 0.25 u 75-34-3 1, 1-Dichloroethane 0.25 0.47 106-43-4 4-Chlorotoluene 0.25 u 590-20-7 2, 2-Dichloropropane 0.25 u 541-73·1 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 0.25 u 156-59-4 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 0.25 0.52ET 106-46-7 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 0.25 u 67-66-3 Chloroform 0.25 DT 95-50-1 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 0.25 u 74-97-5 Bromochloromethane 0.75 u 96-12-8 1 ,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane 1 u 71-55-6 1, 1, 1-Trichloroethane 0.25 3.1 120-82-1 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 0.25 u 563-58-6 1, 1-Dichloropropene 0.25 u 87-68-3 Hexachlorobutadiene 0.25 u 56-23·5 Carbon Tetrachloride 0.75 u 87-61-6 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene 0.75 u 107-06-2 1,2-Dichloroethane 0.25 u 1634-04-4 Methyl-tert-butyl ether 5 u 79-01-6 Trichloroethene 0.25 0.3 71-43-2 Benzene u 78-87-5 1,2-Dichloropropane 0.25 u 108-88-3 Toluene u 75-27-4 Bromodichlorornethane 0.25 u 100-41-4 Ethyl benzene 1 u 74-95-3 Dibromornethane u 108-38·3 m,p-Xylenes 2 u 10061-01-5 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.25 u 95-47-6 o-Xylene u 10061-02-6 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.25 u 100-42-5 Styrene u 79-00-5 1, 1 ,2-Trichloroethane 0.25 u 98-82-8 lsopropylbenzene u 127-18-4 Tetrachloroethene 0.25 0.37ET 103-65-1 n-Propylbenzene u 142-28-9 1,3-Dichloropropane 0.25 u 108-67-8 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene u 124-48-1 Dibromochlorornethane 0.75 u 98-06-6 tert-Butylbenzene u 106-93-4 1,2-Dibromoethane 1 u 95-63·6 1 ,2,4-Trimethylbenzene u 108-90-7 Chlorobenzene 0.25 u 135-98-8 sec-Butylbenzene u 630-20-6 1.1, 1,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.25 u 99-87-6 p-isopropyltoluene u 75-25·2 Bromoform 0.5 u 104-51-8 n-Butylbenzene u 79-34-5 1, 1 ,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.75 u 91-20-3 Naphthalene u mg/L mg/L TQL-Target Quantitation limit-Subject to 0.25 N change due to instrument sensitivity T· Tentatively Identified, not confirmed Other purgeables detected Detected E· Estimated Value (up to 10 highest peaks) ug/L U· Samples analyzed for this compound but not detected N· Sample not analyzed for this compound NO VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS D· Detected below quantitation limit DETECTED BY GC/PIO. M-GC/MS Analysis performed ONE UNIDENTIFIED PEAK DETECTED BY GC/ELCO. COMMENTS: MEMO SUBJECT ~ \ )JD( e ~;t_ tiMV~\::At\!r½ w,a-ls:o-c Tko~~ -o/.)lttirv, to~ \-1 /O 1'\.v A\ \'.)vre_ si.tt.. \S ~u_a,,, '-\,hs, N. \2:,e.\ "o,\__,+ ScJ,.,.oe>-t D-Lh . -4 p.<a.(S +v 6 z Llf 18 v c'.\._O(AJ .. Aj'._, 1:51 Wl't N (k),, ~ . A \.s:o , ol~ w....J-<: 6Yl ~ )_ 1\_a 0/.J cvv. pN-r 11A..±--. tJ. ~e..\hon+--";, Pee I TCE Al rJo(e_ --=;, DCE 1 1CA Al t)o('<L Vt~(6 pu>-ibo.U (YvlQ..,C k.u>J S: · T iAJ {~ u..L~ U,o .e.d. +v be CL, /YY\a.c ~ (>'~ !if • Loo lu.i Lu« a.. ().t~ Cl/I afL. Do Wl. C.Q...... , From: Jja.,,1,L,yJ 11Ucd.. lU--i North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources @ e,;o•d~R,<,<lod_, MEMO DATE, 1:::l-J3-qs TD;-'--'-""'--------SUBJECT/)}_ !;)017. fno~ -jfti) &Lil ffflMJ ~ IU..i wd +o t:l<.1 ru Belmont Cx:1--iooL ~ . Wail ~ DMYtfl.M . I~I\ -{;6( wtv1d ()J-ouJ-k 1b 6 ~ Wl-1- Sv.p01./iUfrld 6&1 tvV-ir Vn/f . . /1 From: J<JW (t-r,;,,(I ' North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources @ p,;o.edoaR,cycledPap" MEMO DATO '7-II ·Cl5 TO: i:-· SUBJECT A I JJv-u. k:tL e n 011vtrv-Q}1 {lJblo -~if VYl .id-0-<>ioY\,~a.... I C a.-llLet ~to ocv.a-'f-'h cd:. d 0-.llJV-J ~ oft-{ 7 oLJ) 'i <,,, _ r-, ;;i_?, <;, h cvJ ~-lh Nl ,,;t--; vn t)Y\ th.L o-(Li... , -Spav f> Q/L.i.a F a.b 6 c a...t; fY'> · dD~ s. !f-'.@:ill\ Q.0l l.l.rrlb[ecs+. C:ao+oc.·1 c.. (\)(_ ';;). '?i O 'SL\ From: \:::l.½Qn y(, U5Y1n e...l I North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources @ p,;,,,.ooR,cyclodPap .. State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Mooresville Regional Office James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary Linda Diane Long. Regional Manager ATA DEHNR DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANA~EMENT June 27, 1995 The Estate of Larry w. Ingalls c/o J. Ben Morrow 312 Chester Street Gastonia, North Carolina 28052 Dear Mr. Morrow: RE: Request for Information Al Gore Property 2232 Acme Road, Belmont Formerly 86 Acme Road Gaston County, N.C. The Groundwater Section of the Division of Environmental Management has recently received the analytical results from a water supply well located at the subject site. Due to the presence of chlorinated solvents in the water supply well, the water should not be used for drinking or cooking. According to Mr. Gore, he purchased the property from the estate of Larry W. Ingalls at the end of 1993. The purpose of this letter is . request that you supply this office with any information you might have regarding the subject property, including names and addresses of others who might have information. Due to the high priority status of this site, please respond within thirty days of receipt of this letter. Your cooperation is appreciated and should you have any questions, please call me at (704) 663-1699, ext. 243. cc: Al Gore Sincerely, Karen Connell Hydrogeologist 919 North Main Street. Mooresville. North Carolina 28115 Telephone 704-663-1699 FAX 704-663-6040 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post-consumer paper N.C. Dept. of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Laboratory Services . Name of Owner, or Supply: Address: County: Report To: Address: Date Collected: Collected By: Analysis Desired: Laboratory Number <) r-;· '"' 9 ,i () . • , _·U State Laboratory of Public Health P.O. Box 28047, Raleigh, ·N.C. 27611 Environmental Sciences ~nalysis Report Sample Sample Dese.ription or Remarks Number .A ~ II_ { ,2 ;,..:;?. ?5 , ·-• .IZC/ .J.~-=f ,rJ.{' . / .. I,. • lease Fl . 110,11 · i'Jad instr . Viafs cont . Uct,on Sh a,n 1·1 H eet . c,. Results In ~EEATTACHF'n -. Date Received q -/,:( -9b 41?, Date Extracted Date Reported /(~If· CJ.!:,~ ---------- DEHNR Form 2364 Revised (9-89) Laboratory 1658E '"' "'"~ts ~ Rei? or te d B : ~ "/t.-i" ~ . . N. C. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, & NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF LABORATORY SERVICES, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES SECTION P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. WILMINGTON ST, RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 Laboratory No. 9 5 j 9 f-9 PURGEABLE COMPOUNDS Date of Ana 1 ys is COMPOUND µg/1 COMPOUND Dichlorodifluorarethane l,\ ✓Chlorobenzene Chlorarethane ✓Ethvlbenzene ,'Vinvl Chloride 1 1 1 2 Tetrachloroethane ·Braranethane ✓o-Xvlene Chloroethane ✓m-Xvlene Trichlorofluorarethane ✓o-Xvlene ✓l 1-Dichloroethvlene /1:,.':1 ✓Stvrene Methvlene Chloride u. BrCJTIOfonn tert-Butvl Methvl Ether Isnnroovlbenzene ✓trans-1 2-Dichloroethvlene 1 l 2 2-Tetrachloroethane !SC"":"C"'\11 ether IJJ RrcwrobenzenP. l 1-Dichloroethane /Jo n-Pr~"lbenzene 2 2-Dichlor~r~ane " 1.2 3-Trichlor--r~ane ✓cis-1·2-Dichloroethvlene //( 2-Ch 1 oroto l uene Chlorofonn I J<_ i 1.3 5-Trimethvlbenzene <BCMl BrCJTIOchlorarethane u. 4-Chlorotoluene ✓l 1 1-Trichloroethane <P,9 tert-Butvl Benzene l 1-Dichlor~r~ne u. Pentachloroethane ✓Carbon Tetrachloride 1.2.4-Trimethvlbenzene ✓Benzene sec-Butvl Benzene ✓l.2-Dichloroethane I/ o-ls~r~vltoluene ✓Trich loroethvl ene K 1.3-Dichlorobenzene ✓l .2-Dichlor~r~ane II ✓l 4-0ichlorobenzene BrCJTIOdichlorarethane n-Butvlbenzene Oibraranethane ✓l 2-0ichlorobenzene ✓Toluene Bis (2-Chlorois--roovll Ether l. 1.2-Trichloroethane I 1 2-DibrCJTI0-3-Chlor~r~ane ✓Tetrachloroethvlene lk 1 2.4 Trichlorobenzene l . 3-Di ch l or~rooane LI Hexachlorobutadiene DibrCJTIOchlorarethane Naohthalene l 2-DibrCJTIOethane (EOBl 1.2.3-Trichlorobenzene 1-Chlorohexane ' COMMENTS: MDL -Minimum Detection Limit for water (EPA Method 502.2), is 1.0 µg/1. J -Estimated value. K -Actual value is known to be less than value given. L -Actual value is known to be greater than value given. U -Material was analyzed for but not detected. NA -Not analyzed. 1/ -Tentative identification. ✓ -Re9ulated VOC T -Tr1halarethane N.C. Dept. of Environment, Health, & Natural Resources DEHNR 3068--0 (Rev. 10/92 Laboratory Services) #l532E 0-18 µg/1 11 Nn~th Carnlina Department of Environment, Health,, Natural Resource& Division of Epidamiology ~nvironmentel !pidellliology Section.· Drinlti119 lleter Health R.iak Evaluation General _....:,~...;-..:;......;...;'-__ COUNTY DATE ____.1'"'""/2 ...... iz ..... l1f' .... __ LABORATORY RUMRF.R _ _.f_J.;a;3....,f('-"l('-tJ __ ( ) Band on theH analytical result,, this water ahculd be considered ae.fe for normal usage. ( ) Chamical analysis c!id not ahor,, any contamination. llater ahould be I re111111pled if odor or ta■te penis ts. ( The water should not be used for drinking or ccoking purposes, avoid prolonged bathing/showering. ) Baaed on the1e analytical results, this water i1 highly contaminated and 1hould not be used for drinking, cooking or bathing/1hor,,erin9. ) The laboratory results are not conclusive; pleue resample: PLEASE lNDlCATE ON LAB SHUT THAT lT lS A RESAMPU: AND PRCNlDE PREVlOIJS SA>'..l'LF. NUMBER ( S) . For further information, contact Dr. Xen Rudo or Dr. Luanne Williama, Environmental Epidemiology Section, (919) 733-3410. DF.Hl<R 3891 (5/92) Environmental Epidemiology Section (Review 5/95) N.C. Dept. of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Laboratory Services Name of Owner, or Supply: Address: County: · Report To: Address: Date Collected: Collected By: Analysis Desired: Laboratory Number State Laboratory of Public Health P.O. Box 28047, Raleigh, N.C. 27611 Environmental Sciences !nalysia Report Sample Sample Desc.ription or Remarks Results Number ·, In __ ~~39,_'J.f'l ~ I/. .. { ,2J.2-'6~£Ci' 13~--=t /J .('. SEEATTACHt:n - I ., . ,, Date Received '7-/5":-9,,;--419 Date Reported ![~;f-q.:,~ . Re;.,orted B: ~ ;;(__~~ Date Extracted __________ Date Analy~~?h_· 8 7 /7:; fJf'.!V) DEHNR Form 2364 Revised (9-89) Laboratory 1658E ( ,-., N. C. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, & NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF LABORATORY SERVICES, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES SECTION P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. WILMINGTON ST, RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 Laboratory No. 95 j 9 4{) PURGEABLE COMPOUNDS Date of Analysis COMPOUND µg/1 COMPOUND Dichlorodifluorcmethane u ✓Chlorobenzene Chlorcmethane ✓Ethvlbenzene /'Vinyl Chloride l 1. l 2-Tetrachloroethane Brancmethane ✓o-Xvlene Chloroethane ✓m-Xvlene Tri ch l orofl uorcme.thane ~ ✓o-Xvlene ✓-1--1-D i cti.l oroernvren·e .. . ,.,:?.\1~1 ✓Stvrene fletnvlene Chloride lJ. Braoofonn tert-Butvl Hethvl Ether IsnnrnnvJbenzene ✓trans-1 2-Dichloroethvlene l l 2.2-Tetrachloroethane !sC":--fV'lvl ether ,JJ Rrarobenzene l 1-Dichloroethane I, W. n-Prnnvlbenzene 2.2-Dichlornornoane l,\ l 2 3-Trichloroorooane ✓cis-1 2-Dichloroethvlene I I( 2-Chlorotoluene Chlorofonn I i" I l 3 5-Tritrethvlbenzene (BCM) Braoochlorcmethane u. 4-Chlorotoluene ✓l l ]-Trichloroethane (, ,'l tert-Butvl Benzene 1. 1-Dichlornnr=ne Ll Pentachloroethane ✓carbon Tetrachloride 1.2.4-Triirethvlbenzene ✓Benzene sec-Butvl Benzene ✓l.2-Dichloroethane I o-I snnrnnvlto l uene ✓Trichloroethvlene K l 3-Dichlorobenzene ✓l .2-Dichlornnrnnane 11 ✓l.4-Dichlorobenzene Braoodichloranethane n-Butvlbenzene Dibrancmethane ✓l.2-Dichlorobenzene ✓Toluene Bis (2-Chloroisnnroovll Ether 1. 1.2-Trichloroethane • l 2-Dibraoo-3-Chlornnrnnane ✓Tetrachloroethvlene IK I 2 4-Trichlorobenzene l 3-Dichlornnrooane Ll Hexachlorobutadiene Dibraoochloranethane Naohthalene l 2-Dibraroethane (EDB) I 2 3-Trichlorobenzene 1-Chlorohexane ' ' COlf1ENTS: MDL -Minimum Detection Limit for water (EPA Method 502.2), is 1.0 µg/1. J -Estimated value. K -Actual value is known to be less than value given. L -Actual value is known to be greater than value given. U -Material was analyzed for but not detected. NA -Not analyzed. I/ -Tentative identification. ✓ -Re~ulated voe T -Tr1halanethane N.C. Dept. of Envirorm,nt, Health, & Natural Resources DEHNR 3068--0 (Rev. 10/92 Laboratory Services) #l532E D-18 µg/1 II I ,JI oC\:,\:..\~~ Caroline Department of Environment, Health,, Natural l'L , 91;) Division of Epidemiology ~f:1'( \ 2 \9 !.nvironmentel Epidemiology Section Resources ~r1 1(\1-rmn1 l'ii~ 1()\_\_\Jf\\\~ ., Drinking Water Health R.i■k Evaluation ·u:: ._.. . General --"'---'-""----COUNTY LAl!ORATORY NUMBER _t(l.:_):....13,_· ....;;~--- ( ) Baaed on theae analytical rosult11, tliis'water should be con11idered safe . ' . for normal uaage : (l Chemical analysis did not ■how any contamination. water ahould be re■ampled if odor or te11te per11i11t1. ( ) The water should not be used for drinking or cooking purpo11es, avoid prolonged bathing/showering. ) Based on these analytical results, this water is highly contaminated and should not be used for drinking, cooking or bething/11howering._ ( ) The laboratory results are not conclusive, please res11111ple: PL!!J>.SE INDICATE ON LAB SHUT THAT IT IS A RESAMPLE AND PRO'VIDE PREVIOUS r-LE NUMBER(S). ( ✓ COM!'i I For further information, contact Dr. Ken Rudo or Dr. Luanne WillilllllB, Environmental Epidemiology Section, (919) 733-3410. DEHNR 3B91 (5/92) Environmental Epidemiology Section (R,eview 5/95) N. c. Dept. of Environment, Health':and Natural Resources Division of Laboratory_ Services State Laboratory of Public Health P.O. Box 28047, Raleigh, N.C. 27611 I Environmental Sciences .~nalysis Report _Name of Owner,adt~ or Supply: Address: J2-a Address: Date Collected: Collected By: Analysis Desire Laboratory Sample Sample Description or Remarks Results In Number · Number clP. .,1k-z,__ -;;. 2-n /1 -LcY. SEEATIACHED SHEEf\:01 95133~ QC:1 ~~Q /ri J) p, b,,,;f ·. NO VOl llE COMPOUNDS IDENTIFIED . .. Date Received 11--,;--.-15' A-8,tdG Date Reported u:__,, o -<;), ,----' Date Extracted Date Analyzed yoc., ;/J,5 /,:;5 Ah1 Reported By: / )I k:,/ Y·/4-e DEHNR Form 2364 Revised (9-89) ·!9 Labor a tor . ,., ' ,-:;. y 1658E N. C. DEPARTHENT OF ENVIRONHENT, HEALTH, & NATURAL RESOORCES DIVISION OF LABORATORY SERVICES, ENVIRONHENTAL SCIENCES SECTION P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. WILHINGTON ST, RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 i:VJJ.? Laboratory No. PURGEABLE COHPOUNOS Date of Analysis COHPOUNO µg/1 COHPOUNO Oichlorodifluoranethane ii ✓Ch lorobenzene Chloranethane ✓Ethvlbenzene -tVinvl Chloride 1 1 1 2-Tetrachloroethane Braranethane ✓n-Xvlene Chloroethane ✓m-Xvlene Trichlorofluoranethane ,q.) ✓o-Xvlene .✓1 1 Oichloroethvlene Mc'!. ✓Stvrene 11ethvlene Chloride /1 Braoofonn tert-l!utvl 11ethvl Ether Is=r="lbenzene ✓trans-1 2-0ichloroethvlene 1. 1-2 2-Tetrachloroethane Is 1 ether ', Braoobenzene 1 1-0ichloroethane . I< n-Pr=vlbenzene 2 2-0ichlo ·ne /1 1 2 3 Trichloroor=ane ✓cis 1 2-0ichloroethvlene I 1/ 2-Chlorotoluene Chloroform /~ -r l 3 5-Triirethvlbenzene 18011 Brarochloranethane , 1 4-Chlorotoluene ✓l 1 1-Trichloroethane :, 7 tert-llutvl Benzene 1-1-0ichlor=~ne /J Pentachloroethane ✓Garbon Tetrachloride i 1-2 4-Triirethvlbenzene ✓Benzene I sec-l!utvl Benzene ✓l 2-0ichloroethane .I I n-I ltoluene ✓Trichloroethvlene iK l 3 Oichlorobenzene Vl 2-0ichlor-~·ne I} _ ✓1-4-0ichlorobenzene Br<JTOdichloranethane I n-l!utvlbenzene Di braranethane I ✓1 2-0ichlorobenzene ✓Toluene I Bis 12-Chlorois ll Ether 1 1 2-Trichloroethane ~/ 1.2-0ibraoo-3-Chlo~r=•ne · ✓Tetrachloroethvlene I< 1.2.4-Trichlorobenzene 1 3-0ichlornnr-·ne I 1 Hexachlorobutadiene -Oibrarochloranethane i N•nhthalene 1 2-Dibraooethane 'EOB1 I l 2 3-Trichlorobenzene 1-Chlorohexane IY . HOL -Hininun Detection limit for water (EPA Method 502.2), is 1.0 µg/1. J -Estimated value. . K -Actual value is known to be less than value given. l -Actual value is known to be greater than value given. U -Material was analyzed for but not detected. NA -Not analyzed. - 1/ -Tentative identification. ✓ -Re9ulated voe T -Tr1halanethane N.C. Dept. of Environirent, Health, & Natural Resources OEHNR 3068-0 (Rev. 10/92 Laboratory Services) #l532E 0-18 µg/1 I . I Nn~th Carnlina Department of Environment, Health,, Natural Resources Division of Epidemiology !!.nv ironmental Epidemiology Section·. Drinking Water Health lliak Evaluation General _G...:;..;4""-... _ COUNTY DATE Jt;/2;" ---,,~.,.., ----LABORATORY NUMBER _q...,.n""'-'-7_1;--' __ · _· __ ( ) Based on.theae analytical reaulti, thi11 wator should be conaidered aafe . for normal uaa9e. ( ) Chemical analysis did not ahow any contlllllination. Water ahould be / resampled if odor or taate perai11t11. ( The water should not be used for drinking or cooking purposes, avoid prolonged.bathing/showering. · ) Based on these analytical results, this water is highly contaminated and should not be used for drinking, cooking or bathing/showering. ) The laboratory results are not conclusive, please resample: PLEASE INDICATE ON LAB SHEET THAT IT IS A RESAMPLE AND PROVlDE PREVIOUS SAMPLE NUMBER ( S ) • ( ✓COMMENTS: . Ii ~ f lh0 /4 )w ~~ r f)f-AlL 1 vl't . . For further information, contact Dr. Ken Rudo or Dr. Luanne Williams, Environmental Epidemiology Section, (919) 733-3410. REt.;EIVED DEHNR 3891 (5/92) · APR O , 100, Environmental Epidemiology Section (Review 5/95) N.C. Dept. of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Laboratory Servi~es State Laboratory of Public .. Health P.O. Box 28047, Raleigh;.N.C. 27611 Environmental Sciences ~nalya i a Report . Name of Owner, Patient /J or Supply: fr L <c, OI( e.. Address: County: Report To: Address: Date Collected: Collected By: Analysis Desired: Laboratory Sample Sample Description or Remarks Results In Number Number 9~0795 AL Gore. .2. 2.. 3 z._ /'C,,,,_<. /Cc/ SE.t. l\t I.·-·:::._ ~nc:.c.l ~} ----· Date Received Date Extracted DEHNR Form 2364 Laboratory 1658E z --z..t -9 t; /4,, uLG ' ~ Revised (9-89) ,<J t3,_/,..v,-,-t;N .c-. .:i !:or, , Date Reported . : /11,( /-:?" ~- 11, Tt,5 I CdTIJ · Analyzed l'.Jl C. .'.', ... Date Reported By: , ,d. ? /. v/(_P-· p Laboratory No. N. C. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, & NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF LABORATORY SERVICES, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES SECTION P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. WILMINGTON ST, RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 9,s:Q ,Z'p,.., PURGEASLE CXJIIPOUNDS Date of Ana 1 ys is CXJIIPOUND µg/1 CXJIIPOUND Dichlorodifluoranethane ii ✓Ch 1 orobenzene Chloranethane ✓Ethvl benzene v'Vinvl Chloride · 1. 1. 1.2-Tetrachloroethane Braranethane ✓o-Xvlene Chloroethane ✓m-Xvlene Trichlorofluoranethane I ✓o-Xvlene ✓l. 1-Dichloroethvlene ". _J., ✓Stvrene tlethvlene Chloride /J Brarofonn tert--8utvl tlethvl. Ether I Isnnrnnvlbenzene ✓trans-1.2-Dichloroethvlene I 1 1 2 2-Tetrachloroethane Isnornnvl ether if Brombenzene 1. 1-Di ch 1 oroethane K n-Prnovlbenzene 2 2-Dichlorrorroane I J f.2 3-Trichlorrorroane ✓cis 1.2-Dichloroethvlene k' 2-Chlorotoluene Chloroform I I< ·r-1.3 5-Trimethvlbenzene (BC/I) Braoochloranethane u 4--Chlorotoluene ✓1. l.1-Trichloroethane. f) '1 tert--8utvl Benzene 1. 1--Dichlornnr,.,,,,ne u Pentachloroethane ✓carbon Tetrachloride ! 1. 2. 4-Trimethvl benzene v'Benzene I sec--8utvl Benzene ✓l.2-Dichloroethane ..j/ o-Isnnrnnvltoluene ✓Trichloroethvlene lf (/ 1 3-Dichlorobenzene ✓1.2--Dichlorror=ane fJ ✓l. 4--Di ch lorobenzene Brcrrodichloranethane I n--8utvlbenzene Dibraranethane I ✓1.2--Dichlorobenzene ✓Toluene I Bis 12--Chloroisooroovl l Ether 1 1 2-Trichloroethane w 1.2--Dibraro-3--Chlor,..,,rroane ✓Tetrachloroethvlene IK 1 2.4-Trichlorobenzene 1 3-Dichlorror""ane ! ' Hexachlorobutadiene Dibraoochloranethane ' Naohthalene 1.2-Dibraooethane (EDBl 1 2 3-Trichlorobenzene 1--Chlorohexane 'I , COl'l1ENTS: HDL -Hinirrun Detection Limit for water (EPA tlethod 502.2), is 1.0 µg/1. J -Estimated value. K -Actual value is known to be less than value given. L -Actual value is known to be greater than value given. U -Material was analyzed for but not detected. NA -Not analyzed. 1/ -Tentative. identification. ✓ -Re~ulated VOC ¢ T -Tr1halanethane N.C. Dept. of Envirorvrenl, Health, & Natural Resources DEHNR 3068-0 (Rev. 10/92 Laboratory Services) #l532E D-18. . µg/1 I , 'I State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Mooresville Regional Office James B. Hunt, Jr .. Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT January 17, 1996 Padgett Residence 2224 Acme Road . Belmont, North Carolina 28012 RE: Well Water Sample Results Padgett Well Gaston County, N.C. Dear Residents: On November 29, 1995, staff from the Mooresville Regional Office of the North Carolina Division of Environmental Management sampled your well at 2224 Acme Road, Belmont in Gaston County. The samples were analyzed for volatile organic compounds. Volatile organic compounds include a wide range of manmade compounds including, but not limited to, gasoline components and chlorinated solvents used as degreasers. Laboratory results from these samples indicate at the time of sampling that volatile organic compounds were pre.sent in your water supply. A copy of the laboratory results is enclosed for your review. These results are: ' I tetrachloroethene 0.47 5 1,1-dichloroethane 0.26 700+ *Concentration in micrograms per liter (ug/1), which is also parts per billion (ppb). + N.C. Groundwater Standard Neither of these compounds exceed the drinking water standards. I will forward a copy of. the health risk assessment to you as soon as it is received by this office. 919 North Main Street. Mooresville. North Carolina 28115 Telephone 704-663-1699 FAX 704-663-6040 An Equal Opp6rtuntty Affirmative Action Employer . 50%, recycled/ 10% post-consumer paper Padgett Residence January 17, 1996 Page Two Should you have questions in the meantime, please call me at (704) 663-1699, ext. 243. Enclosure: Lab Results Sincerely, Karen Connell Hydrogeologist cc: Gaston County Health Department KWC COUNTY: GASTON QUAD NO: REPORT TO 0 > 0 1R=O-~ _______ Regional Office COLLECTOR(S) : CONNELL DATE· -711~n~,~,,~,------- TJ,\IE PURPOSE: LABORATORY ANALYSIS BOD3!0 mg/I. COD High 340 mg/L COD Low 335 mg/L Culiform: MF Fecal 31616 /!OOml Coliform: MFTota!Jl504 /IOOml TOC m,!I Turbitity NTU Residue., Suspended 530 mg/L Total Suspended solids mg/L pl! units Alkalinity to p!l 4.5 mg/L Alkalinity to pH 8.3 mg/L Carbonate mg/L Bicarbonate mg/L Carbon dioxide mg/L Chloride myL Chromium: He.~ 1032 ,g/L Color: True 80 '" Cyanide 720 mg/L COMMEi'oJS; Ovmer: Location or Site; Description of sampling point Sampling Method: Remarks: Diss. Solids 70300 Fluoride 951 Hardness: total 900 Hardness· (non-carb) 902 Phenols 32730 Specific Cond. 95 Sulfate Sulfide 745 MBAS Oil and Grease Silica Boron NH3asN610 TKN as N 625 NO2 +NO3 as n 6)0 P: Total as P 665 rn, N.C. DEPT. OF ENvlRONMENT I DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL ~IANAGEMEN1!, NATURAL • IEA.LTH, RESOUR(:E Chcmi5try Laboratury Rrport / Ground Watrr Quality SAMPLE PRIORITY e]ROITTJNE BJ CHAIN OF CUSTODY E) SAMPLE TYPE PADGETT RESIDENCE □EMERGENCY □ 224ACMEROAD BELMONT NC28012 mg/L Ag-Sil'"er 46566 mg/L Al-Aluminum 46557 mg/L As-Arsenic 46551 mg/L Ba-Barium 46558 ,yL C:i-Calcium 46552 uMhos/em2 Cd-Cadium 46559 mg/L Cr-Chromium 46560 mg/L Cu-Copper 1042 mg/L Fe-Iron 1045 ms'L Ilg-Mercury 71900 mg/L K-Po1assium 46555 Mg-Magnesium 927 Mn-Manganese 1055 mg/L Na-Sodium 929 mg/L Ni-Nickel mg/L Pb-Lead 46564 mg/L Sc-Selenium mg/L Zn Zinc 46567 JAN 10 1996 DIVISIDN Of EHVIROHMENTAL MANASEMEII MOCRESVlllE 8£6/0NAL 0ffJC£ ,yL ,g/L ,g/L ,,11, ,g/L ,g/L ,g/L og/L ,yL og/L X ,,11. ,g/L ,g/L ,g/L ,g/L ,g/L ,g/L og/L Lab Number Date Re,; eived Time Re,; ei'"ed Reech·, d By SGl916 11/J0/'JS 8:35 AM DS Rcl=dBy:~ Date rcpoitcd : J/3/'Cf c, Organochlorine P :sticidcs Organophosphorus Pesticides Nitrogen Pesticide,; Acid He1bicides Scrni~·olatilcs TPII-Diescl Rang,1 Volatile Organics (VOA bottle) TPll•Gaso!inc Ran;;e Tl'II-BTEX Gasoline Range SG1916.NOV .. , .. GROUNDWATER FIELD/LAB FOA~,1 HYiVi or ,~;us1·,:0; County Cw,,,t/5Y'• Quad No (-Ne'i'., C -5 · Lat..':>5°11c' J3'' Serial No. ______ _ L 21°0'.)'"-)" SAMPLE PRIORITY . -' ong. ~~~--,-'-"-----rTI D l::'.cJROUTINE EMERGENCY C8JCHAIN OF CUSTODY Report To: ARO, FR0,~0, f!RO, WaRO, WiAO, WSAO, Kinston FO, Fed. Trust, Central Off., Other=-----~--- Shipped by: Bus,~r. Hand Del., Other_· ___________ _ North Carolina Department ot Environment, Health, and Natural Rosources DIVISION Of ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT· GROUNDWATER SECTION 0 Lab Number .00.,,~::iL(o Date Rece~~~~.,,:[:2.,,=--.Time ?, '•35 Rec'd by:~Lt:i1c=,____ ;o; Bu~, Hand Del., Other: _________________ _ Data Entry By: ______ . Ck:------- Date Reported: _______ ...,.. ____ _ Collector(s): K C,.,.,., ~-t Date I I -'do "I -'15 Purpose: Time I l ~ '5 ;;, ~ Baseline, Complaint, Compliance, LUST, P~sticida Study, Federal Trust, Other: ______ _ • \Ut .. Olll) FIELD ANALYSES pH400 t.,,L/ Spec. Cond.94 JOO«Ml.cs at.~ C Temp.10 35 °c Odor 1u..-.~ Appearance_C.=Q>=""'c.,--~---=-------- Field Analysis By: _f·;~C_o~,--,-"-"-_Q_[ ________ _ LABORATORY ANALYSES Owner Padwt±: 1i'es,de,-,C,JL · Location or site ~:,:,4 Cl.Gnu R.o;;;[, &.£-,-.-..~""-;t, /JC. :;i 80/d-- Description ol sampling point bes~ bobl;, ,m 1,,,,, ~-f ~,.,,,.,_ Sampling Method ~p_,_W"'_Q'~----~---~------- Sample lnterval~L~•,J='·~"-c-·,_0_,., ___ _ · · tfuri,. baa,. e4c) RemarkS f wm.(":'.':> '4 1,,u,u, -< ID ~, .& (pu~ time.••~-ICC.) BOD. 310 moll Diss. Solids 70300 m"" Ao -Silver 46566 un/1 Organochlorine Pesticides COD High 340 mg/I Flouride 951 -· Al • Aluminum 46557 ua/1 O..gaoophosphorue Pesticides COD Low 335 moll "••dne••·Tntalgoo mnJI As -Arsenic 46551 un/1 Nitrooen Pesticides Coliform: MF Fecal 31616 1100ml Hardness {non-carbl 902 mnil Ba -Barium· 46558 UQ/1 Coliform: MF Total 31504 1100ml Pht>nnlc. 'l?"77n """ Ca -Calcium 46552 =· Acid Herbicides TOC 680 mg/I S(l!!l;ili!; Q2ot! ll~ 1.!Mb2~r.r Cd -Cadmium 46559 un/1 T urbiditv 76 NTU Sulfate 945 mn/1 Cr -Chromium 46560 uni\ Semivofatile Organics Residue., Suspended 530 mg/I Sulfide 745 mQ/1 Cu -Coooer 46562 ua/1 Fe -Iron 46563 ua/1 Hg -Mercury 71900 ua/1 i--,L Volatile Clfganics (VOA bottle) pH 403 unit! K • Potassium 46555 mall Alkalinity to pH 4.5 410 mg/I Mq -Maonesium 46554 mnll TPH -Gasoline Ranoe Alkalinity to pH 8.3 415 mg/I Mn • Maooanese 46565 uall TPH -BTEX Gasoline Range Carbonate 445 mg,! NH as N 610 =II Na -Sodium 46556 =•I / Bicarbonate 440 mn/1 ITKN'" N Oo< -"" .,; . 1";,. nl """ 1 / Carbon dioxide 405 mn/1 NO + NO as N 630 mnn Pb -Lead 46564 uni! I h Chloride 940 mn/1 P: Total as P 665 mM"-Se -Selenium unn ID Chromium: Hex 1032 ua/1 Zn -Zinc 46567 un/1 • Color: True oo Pt-Co Cyanide 720 mg/I Lab Comments: --------------------------------------------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - GW-54 RE 1=1 For Dissolved Analysis -submit liltered sample and write "DIS" in_ · · ~k. ~--- EHNA/DEM LABORATORY LAB NO. 5G1916 VOLATILE ANALYTICAL REPORT REPORTED BY JH SUPERVISOR REK CHECKED BY ALC DATE 1 /3/96 REVIEWED BY ALC RELEASED BY SAMPLE TYPE: WATER ANALYSIS RESULTS DATE 75-35-4 1, 1-Dichloroethene 0.75 u 96-18-4 1 ,2,3-Trichloropropane 0.25 u 75-09-2 Methylene Chloride 10 u 108-86-1 Bromobenzene u 156-60-5 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 0.75 u 95-49-8 2-Chlorotoluene 0.25 u 75-34-3 1, 1 -Dichloroethane 0.25 0.26 106-43-4 4-Chlorotoluene 0.25 u 590-20-7 2, 2-Dichloropropane 0.25 u 541-73-1 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 0.25 u 156-59-4 cis-1 ,2-0ichloroethene 0.25 u 106-46-7 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 0.25 u 67-66-3 Chloroform 0.25 u 95-50-1 1 ,2-Dichlorobenzene 0.25 u 74-97-5 Bromochloromethane 0.75 u 96-12-8 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane 1 u 71-55-6 1, 1, 1-Trichloroethane 0.25 u 120-82-1 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 0.25 u 563-58-6 1, 1-0ichloropropene 0.25 u 87-68-3 Hexachlorobutadiene 0.25 u 56-23-5 Carbon Tetrachloride 0.75 u 87-61-6 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene 0.75 u 107-06-2 1,2-Dichloroethane 0.25 u 1634-04-4 Methyl-tert-butyl ether 5 u 79-01-6 Trichloroethene 0.25 u 71-43-2 Benzene u 78-87-5 1,2-Dichloropropane 0.25 u 108-88-3 Toluene u 75-27-4 Bro mo dich Iara methane 0.25 u 100-41-4 Ethyl benzene u 74-95-3 Dibromornethane u 108-38-3 m,p-Xylenes 2 u 10061-01-5 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.25 u 95-47-6 a-Xylene u 10061-02-6 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.25 u 100-42-5 Styrene u 79-00-5 1, 1,2-Trichloroethane 0.25 u 98-82-8 lsopropylbenzene u 127-18-4 Tetrachloroethene 0.25 0.47E 103-65-1 n-Propylbenzene u 142-28-9 1,3-Dichloropropane 0.25 u 108-67-8 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene u 124-48-1 Di bro moch!o ro methane 0.75 u 98-06-6 tert-Butylbenzene u 106-93-4 1,2-Dibromoethane 1 u 95.53.5 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene u 108-90-7 Chiaro benzene 0.25 u 135-98-8 sec-Butyl benzene u 630-20-6 1, 1, 1 ,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.25 u 99-87-6 p-isopropyltoluene u 75-25-2 Bromoform 0.5 u 104-51-8 n-Butylbenzene u 79-34-5 1, 1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.75 u 91-20-3 Naphthalene u mg/L mg/L TOL· Target Ouantitation limit-Subject to 0.25 N change due to instrument sensitivity T-Tentatively Identified, not confirmed Other purgeables detected Detected E· Estimated Value (up to 10 highest peaks) ug/L U· Samples analyzed for this compound but not detected N· Sample not analyzed for this compound NO VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS D· Detected below quantitation limit DETECTED BY GC/PID. M· GC/MS Analysis performed ONE UNIDENTIFIED PEAK DETECTED BY GC/ELCD. COMMENTS: State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Mooresville Regional Office James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary DEHNR DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT January 17, 1996 Residence 2223 Acme Road Belmont, North Carolina 28012 Dear Residents: RE: Well Water Sample Results 2223 Acme Road Well Gaston County, N.C. On November 29, 1995, staff from the Mooresville Regional Office of the North Carolina Division of Environmental Management sampled your well at 2223 Acme Road, Belmont in Gaston County. The samples were analyzed for volatile organic compounds. Volatile organic compounds include a wide range of manmade compounds including, but not limited to, gasoline components and chlorinated solvents used as degreasers. Laboratory results from these samples indicate at the time of sampling that volatile organic compounds were present in your water supply. A copy of the laboratory resu~ts is enclosed for your review. These results are: 1,1-dichloroethene 1,1-dichloroethane ,,,,,_ trichloroethane· tetrachloroethen.e 0.82 0.96 0.5 0.36 7 700+ 200 5 .. *Concentration in micrograms per liter ( ug/1), which is also parts per billion (ppb), + N.C. Groundwater Standard 919 North Main Street. Mooresville, North Carolina 28115 Telephone 704-663-1699 FAX 704-663-6040 An Eciuol Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer ·. 50% recycleO/ 10% post-consumer paper January 17, 1996 Page Two None of these compounds exceed .the drinking water standards. I will forward a copy of the health risk assessment to you as soon as it is received by this office. Should you have questions in the meantime, please call me at (704) 663-1699, ext. 243. Enclosure: Lab Results Sincerely, Karen Connell Hydrogeologist: cc: Gaston County Health Department KWC COUNTY QUAD NO: GASTON REPORT TO _,_1R_O _________ Regional Office COLLECTOR(S) : CONNELL DATE: -"--c,c,n="91°975 ______ _ TIME: PURPOSE· LABORATORY ANALYSIS BOD JI0 mg/L COD lligh 340 mg/L COD l,ow 335 mg/L Colifmm: Mffcca]J16!6 /]()()ml Coliform: MFTotal31504 1100ml TOC m,!1 Turbitity NTU Residue., Suspended 530 mg/L Total Suspended solids mg/L pll units Alkalinity to pH 4.5 mg/L Alkalinity to pH S.3 mg/L Carbonate mg/L Bicarbonate mg/L Carbon dioxide mg/L Chlmide mg/L Chro111ium: He:< 10)2 ,g/L Color: True 80 c.u. Cyanide 720 mg'L Owner Location or Site: De~ription of &ampling point Sampling Method: Rcm:uks: Diss. Solids 70300 Fluoride 951 Hardness: total 900 I !ardness: (non-carb) 902 Phenols 32730 Specific Cond. 95 Sulfate Sulfide 745 MBAS Oil and Grease Silica Boron NHJ as N 610 TKN as N 625 NO2 +NOJ as n 630 P: Total as P 665 P04 N.C. DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, & NATURAL RESOURCES JAN 10 1996 IH\'ISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT Chemistry Laboratory Report/ Ground Water Quality DIVISION OF ENVfRON!nENTAL MANAGE1.f[N MOGRESV!LLE REGIONAL OFFICE SAMPLE PRIORITY E)ROUTINE ~ CHAIN OF CUSTODY EJ SAMPLE TYPE UNKNOWN □EMERGEN~Y □ 2223 ACJ\1E ROAD DELMONT, NC 2/1012 mg/L Ag-Silver 46566 mg/L Al-Aluminum 46557 mg/L As-Arsenic 46551 mg/L Ba-Barium 46558 ,g/L Ca-Calcium 46552 uMhos/cm2 Cd-Cadium 46559 mg/L Cr-Chromium 46560 mg/L Cu-Copper 1042 mg/L Fe-Iron 1045 mg/L llg-Mercury 71900 mg/L K-P<>tassium 46555 M~-Magnesium 927 Mn-Manganese 1055 mg/L Na-Sodium 929 mg/L Ni-Nickel mg/L Pb-Lead 46564 mg/L Se-Selenium mg/L Zn Zinc 46567 eg/L ,giL ,g/L ,g/L ,giL ,giL ,giL ,giL eg/L ,giL X ,g/L ,g/L ,giL ,giL ,giL ,giL ,g/L ,g/L Lab Numb,:r SGl917 Date Rccciv,:d 11/J0/?5 Time Re.::eiv~J · 8:35 AM Rccci~·ed Liy OS Released lly TA---- Dale 1cpor1ed: Y"'/"' Organochlorinc Pesticides Organophosphorus l'csticidcs Nitrogen Pesticides Acid He1bicides Semivolatites TPH-Diesel Range Volatile Organics (VOA bnt1k) TPH-Ga.~olinc Range TPJI-BTEX Gasoline Range ~1911.NOV North Carollna GROUNDWATER FIELD/LAB FORM . Department of Environment, Health, and Naturel Resources County /:Jtl 1h n · · ,_QtVISIOtl OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT· GROUNDWATER SECTION ,.-~ • r . ..-~:•~·-r"'\ ~-. \ f Quad l'Jo 0/c'Jr -w Serial No. _____ _ Lat.Y'flfv';,J.j" long. Sib o;,' 50'' Report To: ARO, FA~ ARO, WaAO, WiRO, SAMPLE PRIORITY [Z]ROUTINE □EMERGENCY @CHAIN OF CUSTODY WSAO, Kinston FO, Fed. Trust, Central OIi., Other: ________ _ Shipped by: Bus, ~Hand Del., Other_·_· __________ _ 0 lab Number _....,,P-,*=='"-'--'-=--=-==--- Date Received ~1-'+'-.,,._,'+-...__-<- Rec'd by: OS Other: __________________ _ Data Entry By_· ______ Ck:------- Date Reported: _____________ _ L, (~\ Purpose: Collector(s): '' · .Cn N..,\ Date 11 · ?, q · 'l 5 Time I ·<I : 0 ::l on Baseline, Complaint, Compliance, LUST, Pesticide Study, Federal Trust, Other: ,c.,cleo,.,.l ------- fl ELD ANALYSES Owner li_,,,,_/cnnun pH400 -~--Spec. Cond.9, ,;)05 w,l,csat 250 C location or site .?::1.'l.} [L°'""-'-r{Md..-, f.!,rt~,,J.-/J c.noi:). Temp.10 °c Odor ~\'\~C,_·n.J2=----Descriptionofsamplingpoint'1'p.se bill, ,7n p<di fb 1, L"JL'1.-<.,., Appearance -'""""""'/l.-';.--7ac--------- Sampling Method, ,.C--'Wl'.Y'f'=C!.cl. I'-------~==-= ________ Sample lntorval L~J,_., D •,Ll"') Field Analysis By: ,.b_,,C..,c'--·)1=>'1;;.1_....__________ RemarkS PWnf'IIY'l tVY>tP " lo b r:tt .... ,. ~,j LABORATORY ANALYSES 1J .....,.,.,.,,., ••-"'1 BOD. 310 mQ/1 Diss. Solids 70300 mnil Aa -Silver 46566 un/1 Oraaoochlorine Pesticides COD High340 mg/I Flouride 95 t -· Al -Aluminum 46557 unn Organophosphorus Pesticides COD Low 335 mall H""no«· Tni,I 900 m~" As -Arsenic 46551 un/1 Nitroaen Pesticides Coliform: MF Focal 31616 1100ml Hardness (non-carbl 902 mn/1 Ba -Barium· 46558 uq'I Colilorm: MF Total 31504 1100ml 377= unn Ca -Calcium 46552 -, Acid Herbicides TOC 680 mail S~(i; CQnd, ~~ !.!Mb2~(Ul2 Cd -Cadmium 46559 un/1 Turbidily 76 NTU Sulfate 945 mall Cr -Chromium 46560 uwl Semivolatile Organics Residue., Suspended 530 mg,1 Sulfide 745 ma/I Cu -Coooer 46562 ug/1 Fe -Iron 46563 ua/1 Ha -Mercury 71900 ua/1 '-,/ Volatile Organics (VOA bottle) pH403 units K . Potassium 46555 mnll Alkalinily to pH 4.5 410 mg,1 Mo -MaQnesium 46554 mnll TPH -Gasoline Range Alkalinity to pH 8.3 415 mg,1 Mn -Manaanese 46565 ua/1 TPH · BTEX Gasoline Ranae Carbonate 445 mg/I NH as N 610 mall Na -Sodium 46556 ~1 \ • Bicarbonate 440 mn/1 TKN .... N ""c -nn t.J;. t.Ji,-l,ol unn , Carbon dioxide 405 ma/1 NO + NO. as N 630 =• Pb · Load 46564 un/1 I Chloride 940 mn/1 P: To1al as P 665 =• Se -Selenium unn \I - Chromium: Hex 1032 ua/1 Zn • Zinc 46567 - unn Color: True BO Pt-Co Cyanide 720 mg/I Lab Comments:----------------------------------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - For Dissolved Analysis • submit filtered sample and write "DIS" in ·-· -:k . . ,.__ / EHNR/DEM LABORATORY LAB NO. 5G1917 VOLATILE ANALYTICAL REPORT REPORTED BY JH SUPERVISOR REK CHECKED BY ALC DATE 1 /3/96 REVIEWED BY ALC RELEASED BY SAMPLE TYPE: WATER ANALYSIS RES UL TS DATE 75-35-4 1, 1-Dichloroethene 0.75 0.82 96-18-4 1,2,3-Trichloropropane 0.25 u 75-09-2 Methylene Chloride 10 u 108-86-1 Bromobenzene 1 u 156-60-5 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 0.75 u 95-49-8 2-Chlorotoluene 0.25 u 75-34-3 1, 1-Dichloroethane 0.25 0.96 106-43-4 4-Chlorotoluene 0.25 u 590-20-7 2,2-Dichloropropane 0.25 u 541-73-1 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 0.25 u 156-59-4 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 0.25 u 106-46-7 1,4-Dichloroben.zene 0.25 u 67-66-3 Chloroform 0.25 u 95-50-1 1 ,2-Dichlorobenzene 0.25 u 74-97-5 Bromochloromethane 0.75 u 96-12-8 1 ,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane u 71-55-6 1, 1, 1-Trichloroethane 0.25 0.5 120-82-1 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 0.25 u 563-58-6 1, 1-Dichloropropene 0.25 u 87-68-3 Hexachlorobutadiene 0.25 u 56-23-5 Carbon Tetrachloride 0.75 u 87-61-6 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene 0.75 u 107-06-2 1,2-Dichloroethane 0.25 u 1634-04-4 Methyl-tert-butyl ether 5 u 79-01-6 Trichloroethene 0.25 u 71-43-2 Benzene 1 u 78-87-5 1,2-Dichloropropane 0.25 u 108-88-3 Toluene u 75-27-4 Bromodichloromethane 0.25 u 100-41-4 Ethyl benzene u 74-95-3 Di bro mo methane u 108-38-3 rn,p-Xylenes 2 u 10061-01-5 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.25 u 95-47-6 a-Xylene u 10061-02-6 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.25 u 100-42-5 Styrene u 79-00-5 1, 1,2-Trichloroethane 0.25 u 98-82-8 lsopropylbenzene u 127-18-4 Tetrachloroethene 0.25 0.36E 103-65-1 n-Propylbenzene u 142-28-9 1 ,3-Dichloropropane 0.25 u 108-67-8 1,3,5-Trirnethylbenzene u 124-48-1 Di bro m oc hi oro rnetha ne 0.75 u 98-06-6 tert-Butylbenzene u 106-93-4 1,2-Dibromoethane 1 u 95-63-6 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene u 108-90-7 Chlorobenzene 0.25 u 135-98-8 sec-Butyl benzene u 630-20-6 1, 1.1,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.25 u 99-87-6 p-isopropyltolueine u 75-25-2 Bromoform 0.5 u 104-51-8 n-Butylbenzene u 79-34-5 1, 1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.75 u 91-20-3 Naphthalene u mg/L mg/L TQL-Target Ouantitation Limit-Subject to 0.25 N change due to instrument sensitivity T-Tentatively Identified, not confirmed Other purgeables detected Detected E-Estimated Value (up to 10 highest peaks) ug/L U-Samples analyzed for this compound but not detected N-Sample not analyzed for this compound NO VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS D-Detected below quantitation limit DETECTED BY GC/PID. M-GC/MS Analysis performed COMMENTS: State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Mooresville Regional Office James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary ATA DEHNR DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT February 6, 1996 Ray Oliver Well Drilling 2208 Acme Road Belmont, North Carolina 28012 Al ,_ention: Ray Oliver Dear Mr. Oliver: RE: Well Water Sample Results Ray Oliver Wells Gaston County, N.C. On November 29, 1995, staff from the Mooresville Regional Office of the North Carolina Division of Environmental Management sampled your wells at 2208 and 2205-A Acme Road, Belmont in Gaston County. The samples were analyzed for volatile organic compounds; Volatile organic compounds include a wide range of manrnade compounds including, but not limited to, gasoline components and chlorinated solvents used as degreasers. Laboratory results from these samples indicate at the time of sampling that voJ.atile organic compounds, which were tested for, were not present in your water supply. Should you have any questions, please call me at (704) 663- 1699, ext. 243. Enclosure: Lab Results Sincerely, Karen Connell Hydrogeologist cc: Gaston County Health Department KW.C/rc 919 North Main Street. Mooresville. North Corolino 28115 Voice 704-663-1699 FAX 704-663-6040 An Equol Opportunity/ Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/10% post-consumer paper COUNTY QUAD NO: GASTON REPORT TO COU.ECTOR(S) : _,,_I_R_o _________ Regional Office w DATE: 11129/95 TIME: PURPOSE: LABORATORY ANALYSIS BOD 310 COD High 340 COD Low335 Coliform: MFFccalll616 Coliform· MFTotalll5(µ TOC Turbitity Residue. Suspended 5JO Total Suspended solids pll Alkalinity to pH 4_5 Alkalinity 10 pH 8.3 Carbonate Bicarbonate Carbon dio:..ide Chloride Chromium: Hex 1032 Color: True 80 Cyanide 720 COMMENTS: mglL mg/L mg/L 1100ml 1100ml mg/1 NTU mg/L mg/L unil5 mg/1. mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L •slL c.u. mg/L 0\vner· Location or Site: Description of sampling point Sampling Method: Remarks: Diss. Solids 70)00 Fluoride 951 Hardness: total 900 Hardness: (non-carb) 902 Phenols 32730 Specific Cond. 95 Sulfate Sulfide 745 MBAS Oil and Gre3Se Silica Boron NHJ as N 610 TKN as N 625 N02 +NOJ as n 6)0 P: Tot.al as P 665 P04 N.C. DEPT. OF ENVJRONMENT, HEAL TH. & NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF E!\'YIRONMENTAL l\lANAGEJ\IENT JAN 10 1996 Chemi,1ry Laboratory Report/ Ground Wnter Quality SAMPLE PRIORITY ~ROUTINE ~ CHAIN OF CUSTODY E] SAMPLE TYPE R. OLIVER RENTAL HOUSE □EMERGENCY □ 2205ACME ROAll,BEU,IONT NC 28012 mg/L Ag-Silver 46566 mg/L Al-Aluminum 46557 mg/L As-Arsenic 46551 mg/L Ba-Barium 46558 •g/L Ca-Calcium 46552 uMhos/cm2 Cd-Cadium 46559 mg/L Cr-Chromium 46560 mg/L Cu-Copper 1042 mg/L l"'e-Iron 1045 mg/L Ilg-Mercury 71900 mg/L K-Potassium 46555 Mg-Magnesium 927 Mn-Manganese 1055 mg/L Na-Sodium 929 mg/L Ni-Nickel mg/L l•b-Lead 46564 mg/L Sc-Selenium mg/L Zn Zinc 46567 Lnb Number 5GI9l4 OIVISiOii Of ENVIROH!.IHITAL 1.iANAGfME T MOuRESVlllE REGIONAL OFFICE Dnle Rteeivcd : 11/J0/9~ Time Rlceivcd 8:35 AM Rccei, ed By OS •slL •g/L ,•g,1. •g/L •g/L •g/L •slL •g/L •g/L •g/L X •g/1. •g/L •g/L •g/L •g/L •g/L •g/L •g/L Rel=ed By:~ D.ite f,!po11cd: ;/4" /?& Organochlorine l'esticidcs Organophosphorus Pesticides Nitrogen Pesticid~s Acid llerbicides Semi~·ol3ti!es !"I'll-Diesel Ranre Volatile 01ganb (VOA boule) TPll-Gasoline Range Tl'II-IJTEX Gas,.line Range SG191~.NOV r----''-'--·---------------------------:;:-:-:-:--::---;::-::-:-::--;-;-::-:--·-------, North Carolina GROUNDWATER FIELD/LAB FORM . Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Cu 3T:J]1B516N OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT. GROUNDWATER SECTION County C-D Q1JM Ouad No G!o]( -<-J Lat. CfS0 \1o' ;:)\ '1 Serial No.______ SAMPLE PRIORITY L 31°0~1 '-/1'1 ong. ~~-=-----'--'---~ROUTINE □EMERGENCY Report To: ARO, FflO.~. RRO, WaRO, WiRO, 0cHAIN OF CUSTODY WSRO, Kinston FO, Fed. Trust. Central Off., Other: ________ _ Shipped by: Bus,(~ Hand Del., Other· ___________ _ 0 Date Receiv Rec'd by:,..Q,-c.,,,=--~-From: Bus, ourier and Del., Other: ________________ _ Data Entry By: ____ _ Date Reported: ______________ _ Ck: _____ _ Collector(s): 6Cooru.-L.1.. Date\\-:¥'\-'1:5 Purµ,se: Time 11: .3, :;i o-,-v,,-,, Baseline Complaint, Compliance, LUST, Pesticide Study, Federal Trust, Other: _______ _ . '. ,circle oroe) EIELP ANALYSES Owner BccL,r Q\, '-'" r P-.,_,.,-\-«_t -1-\"'L'"-- pH<400 (o, () Spec. Cond.9◄ I ID:5 u.,l,osat ~ C Temp. 10 I'S" 0 c Odor h-lf'Y\....'-- Appearance...,__b.='-'0-/\=--'-------------- Field Analysis By: I'-\ C..o 0 c-,.s0-L, Location or site :,;,;io5 Clu-,<..<.,</c~ ,&,~cni: /-J( ::.zo,;,. Description of sampling point f\DS( $ a.t 1.0<2.ll k.l:.~ct. Sampling Method :...P'--eu_M-'p'--_· --~==~er--------Sample lntorval_.,_l_il_o_· ___ _ · · 1Piiri, bdtr, lolC l LABORATORY ANALYSES Remarks p '""""eU:"?' P-:-r"-? = /Qo, 'C' . -tJ (puf1'4)1'>Q •me. air~. Ille.) BOO. 310 mn/7 Diss. Solids 70300 mn• . An -Silver 46566 un/1 Organochlorine Pesticides COO High 340 ffi\¥1 Flouride 951 mn/1 Al -Aluminum 46557 ua/1 Ogaoophosphorus Pesticides COO Low 335 mQII H""rdne"'~· T,.,.,,,,1 gnn ='' As -Arsenic 46551 ua/1 Nitroaon Pestiddes Coliform: MF Fecal 31616 1100ml Hardness fnon-carbl 902 mn/1 Ba -Barium· 46558 unll Colilorm: MF Total 31504 1100ml Oho-ls 377,n .. nn Ca -Calcium 46552 =· Acid Herbicides TOC 680 ma/I Soecitic Con,!, 95 uMhos/cr..: Cd -Cadmium 46559 unll - Turbidity 76 NTU Sulfate 945 mn/1 Cr -Chromium 46560 uQ/1 Semivolalile Organics Residue., Suspended 530 ffi\¥1 Sulfide 745 mail Cu -Coooer 46562 ua/1 Fe -Iron 46563 ua/1 Ha -Mercury 71900 uQ/1 >< Volatile Organics (VOA bottle) pH 403 units K -Potassium 46555 mn11 Alkalinity to pH 4.5 410 ffi\¥1 Mn -Maonesium 46554 mnll TPH -Gasoline Range Alkalinity to pH 8.3 ~,s ffi\¥1 Mn -Manaanese 46565 ua/1 TPH · BTEX Gasoline Range Carbonate 445 mgtl NH. as N 610 mnil Na -Sodium 46556 ma/I • Bicarbonate 440 mail TK"' ,o N <o< mnn Nj. J..1:,...L-.... 1 ,.n,O I Carbon dioxide 405 mail NO +NO as N 630 =• Pb · Lead 46564 un/1 , Chloride 940 mail P: Total as P 665 mnl1 Se -Selenium un/1 Chromium: Hox 1032 . ug/1 Zn • Zinc 46567 un/1 Color: True eo Pt-Co Cyanide 720 mg/I Lab Comments: _____________________________________________________ _ GW-54 RE' 11 For Dissolved Analysis -submit filtered sample and write "DIS" if}:"-?k. ' . '-··' - EHNR/DEM LABORATORY LAB NO. 5G1914 ._,,_ VOLATILE ANALYTICAL REPORT REPORTED BY MS SUPERVISOR REK CHECKED BY ALC DATE 1 /3/96 REVIEWED BY ALC RELEASED BY SAMPLE TYPE: WATER ANALYSIS RESULTS DATE 75-35-4 1, 1-Dichloroethene 0.75 u 96-18-4 1,2,3-Trichloropropane 0.25 u 75-09-2 Methylene Chloride 10 u 108-86-1 Bromobenzene u 156-60-5 trans-1 ,2-Dichloroethene 0.75 u 95-49-8 2-Chlorotoluene 0.25 u 75-34-3 1, 1-Dichloroethane 0.25 u 106-43-4 4-Chlorotoluene 0.25 u 590-20-7 2, 2-Dichloropropane 0.25 u 541-73-1 1 ,3-Dichlorobenzene 0.25 u 156-59-4 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 0.25 u 106-46-7 1 ,4-Dichlorobenzene 0.25 u 67-66-3 Chloroform 0.25 u 95-50-1 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 0.25 u 74-97-5 Bromochloromethane 0.75 u 96-12-8 1,2-Dibromo-3-Ch!oropropane 1 u 71-55-6 1, 1, 1-Trichloroethane 0.25 u 120-82-1 1,2,4-Trich!orobenzene 0.25 u 563-58-6 1, 1-Dichloropropene 0.25 u 87-68-3 Hexachlorobutadiene 0.25 u 56-23-5 Carbon Tetrachloride 0.75 u 87-61-6 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene 0.75 u 107-06-2 1,2-Dichloroethane 0.25 u 1634-04-4 Methyl-tert-butyl ether 5 u 79-01-6 Trichloroethene 0.25 u 71-43-2 Benzene u 78-87-5 1,2-Dichloropropane 0.25 u 108-88-3 Toluene u 75-27-4 Brom odi ch loro methane 0.25 u 100-41-4 Ethyl benzene u 74-95-3 Dibromomethane u 108-38-3 m,p-Xylenes 2 u 10061-01-5 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.25 u 95-47-6 a-Xylene 1 u 10061-02-6 trans-1 ,3-Dichloropropene 0.25 u 100-42-5 Styrene u 79~00-5 1, 1,2-Trichloroethane 0.25 u 98-82-8 lsopropylbenzene u 127-18-4 Tetrachloroethene 0.25 u 103-65-1 n-Propylbenzene u 142-28-9 1,3-Dichloropropane 0.25 u 108-67-8 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene u 124-48-1 Di bro m oc hi o ro methane 0.75 u 98-06-6 tert-Butylbenzene u 106-93-4 1,2-Dibromoethane 1 u 95-63-6 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene u 108-90-7 Chlorobenzene 0.25 u 135-98-8 sec-Butylbenzene u 630-20-6 1, 1, 1,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.25 u 99-87-6 p-isopropyltoluene u 75-25-2 Bromoform 0.5 u 104-51-8 n-Butylbenzene u 79-34-5 1, 1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.75 u 91-20-3 Naphthalene u mg/L mg/L TQL-Target Quantitatlon Limit-Subject to 0.25 N change due to instrument sensitivity T-Tentatively Identified, not confirmed Other purgeables detected Detected E-Estimated Value (up to 1 0 highest peaks) ug/L U-Samples analyzed for this compound but not detected N-Sample not analyzed for this compound ONE UNIDENTIFIED PEAK DETECTED BY GC/ELCD D-Detected below quantitation limit TWO UNIDENTIFIED PEAKS DETECTED BY GC/PID M-GC/MS Analysis performed TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE 100 ET M COMMENTS: COUNTY QUAD NO: GASTON REPORT TO 0>0t0R0o:..._ ________ Regional Office COLLECTOR(S) : cc ... ·o ... N,.,N,CECCL','L _____ _ DATE: I 1n9/95 TIME: PURPOSE: LABORATORY ANALYSIS BOD 310 COD High 340 COD LowJJS Coliform• MFFecal316l6 Colifonn: MFTotal31504 TOC Turbitity Residue., Suspended 530 Total Suspended solids pH AUmlini!y to pl! 4.5 Alkalinity to pH 8.3 Carbonate Bicarbonate Carbon dioxide Chloride Chromium: Hex \0)2 Colo,: Troe 80 Cyanide 720 COMMENTS: mg/L mg/L mg/L 1100ml /\OOml mg/I NTU mg/L mg/L units mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L ,g/L c.u. mg/L Owner: Location or Site: Description of sampling point Sampling Method: Remarks: Diss Solids 70300 Fluoride 951 llardness: total 900 I lardness: (non-earb) 902 Phenols 32730 Specific Cond. 95 Sulfate Sulfide 745 MBAS Oil and Grease Silica Boron NHJasN610 TKN as N 625 N02 +N03 as n 630 P: Total as P 665 P04 N.C. DEPT. bii ENVIRONMENT HEAT TH DIVISION OF ENVIRONJ\IENTAL l\lANAGEi\lENT N ' ' ., ., ' ~ ATURAL RESOURCE Chtmistry Laboratory Report f Ground Water Quality SAMPLE PRIORITY [)ROUTINE □EMERGENCY [] CIIAIN OF CUSTODY E] SAMPLE TYPE R. OLIVER WELL DRILLING mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L ,g/L uMhos/cm2 mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L □ Ag-Silver 46566 Al-Aluminum 4655 7 As-Arsenic 4655 I Ba-Barium 46558 Ca-Calcium 46552 Cd-Cadium 46559 Cr-Chromium 46560 Cu-Copper 1042 Fe-Iron 1045 Hg-Mercury 7 J 900 K-Potassium 46555 Mg-Magnesium 927 Mn-Manganese 105S Na-Sodium 929 Ni-Nickel Pb-Lead 46564 Se-Selenium Zn_Zinc 46567 JAN 10 1996 DIVISION OF fNVIROUMHlTAl MAHASEMrnr MODR[S\illE RfGIOIIAl OFFICE "g/L ,g/L ,g/L ,g/L ,g/L ,g/L ,g/L ,g/L ,g/L ,g/L X ,g/L ug/L ,g/L ,g/L ,g/L ,g/L ,g/L ,g/L Lab Number 5Gl913 Date Received 11/30/95 Time Received : 8:35 AM Received 13y DS Released Dy : ~ Date reported : / ~.) }<'[,.. Organochlonne Pesticides 01ganophosphorus Pesticides Nitrogen Pesticides Acid Herbicides Semi,-olatiles TPH-Diesel Range Volatile Organics (VOA bottle) TPH-Gaso!ine Range TPII-BTEX Gasoline Range 5G19\3.NOV ~._, .----,--·-------------------;----------::---:-:---::--.:-:---------, North Carolina GROUNDWATER FIELD/LAB FORM Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources-. i _; .~-.., '. DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT-GROUNDWATER SECTION ,"!, ~0.--.;r .. _,,...,,._ County 66-~ h n · Quad No C\10'.), ( -3 Lat.35° /'o / dl I'' Serial No, ______ _ Long. '3 I 6 o :;i 1 Report To: ARO, FRO, ~ARO, WaRO, WiRO, SAMPLE PRIORITY 0ROUTINE □EMERGENCY [KjCHAIN OF CUSTODY WSRO, Kinston FO, Fed. Trust, Central Off., Other: ________ _ Shipped by: Bus~/, Hand Del., Other_· ___________ _ 0 Lab Number ---.4'-cL.~--'=!b---<'----~~----- Date Receiv Time ....£.L...:..L---1>--- Rec'd by:-4~=-<---From: Bu~Hand Del., Other: ________________ _ Data Entry By: _____ Ck: _____ _ Date Reported: _____________ _ Collector(s): k(,,-,."'-'--LL-Date l\-:;,9.q5 FIELD ANALYSES Purpose: Time 11 ' :;, 'S • n Baseline, Complaint, Compliance, LUST, Pesticide Study, Federal Trust, Other: _______ _ \CKleone) Owner Ra..l Ol·,uec LVe..\\ 0<; \\·".' .J . pH..., -..:'"'~·,...o,,....._Spec. Cond... l'-/D ~nhc, at-2SO C Temp.10 I') 0 c Odor r-Or,_J:.., Location or site :,;,.oi Cl.c,,,v.. Ro,:,-<C. , 11,,,:J;,,.,n~+ 2.'601:,, Description of sampling ~oint "-h,.C.:a5cs'2ce,_,l..,_,·u, b""l,,;,'---"e"-·n..:......:';).l!""='c=-~-'-------------------- Sampling Method ..!P...:l:.::<....!.'YA.:....:;:f:__ __ -,a====----~---Sample lnterval __ --'-l-'-I D_' ___ _ Appearance-'-"""'"et.n"'--'-----~------- Field Analysis By: ~1-'-~-~C..=v~r.~r,~Q..,__\ -'-\ ______ _ LA BORA TORY ANALYSES ,<... (Pl.ftll,bflliar,ttc) · ., Remarks v.v-.,"il,,e,,_ o\ a.j tM F' =lr<-,,'>--~ "' ·' o ,-.,--, 1 ., ~ · \) ~mpwlg .,...., •• leql . .cc ) BOD. 310 mn/1 Diss. Solids 70300 mn,/ Aa -Silver 46566 unn Ornanochlorine Pesticides COD High 340 mg,1 Flouride 951 mn/1 Al -Aluminum 46557 unn O.ganophosphorus Pesticides COD Low 335 moil H<>rdne--· T-·-• 900 m!Jll As -Arsenic 46551 unil NitrfV'len Pesticides Coliform: MF Fecal 31616 /100ml Hardness tnon-carb\ 902 __ ,, Ba -Barium· 46558 unit Coliform: MF Total 31504 /100ml Dhn-/< 3?]'" ""' Ca -Calcium 46552 -•1 Acid Herbicides TOC 680 mail S~li!; CQnd, 2~ 1.:!Mb2St~m1 Cd -Cadmium 46559 unn Turbidity 76 NTU Sulfate 945 -"" Cr -Chromium 46560 unn Semivolatile OJoanics Residue., Suspended 530 mg,1 Sulfide 745 -· Cu -ConnAr 46562 uoll Fe -Iron 46563 unit Hg • Mercury 71900 uQ/1 X Volatile Organics (VOA bottle) pH403 unit: K . Potassium 46555 moll Alkalinity to pH 4.5 410 mg,1 Ma -Maanesium 46554 mn/ TPH -Gasoline Range Alkalinity to pH 8.3 415 mg,1 Mn • Mannanese 46565 unit TPH -BTEX Gasoline Ra~e Carbonate 445 mg,1 NH as N 610 mnil Na -Sodium 46556 mn,I • Bicarbonate 440 _, . TIIM -~ t.J ,.~ .. __ ,. "'; • .,;rkol """ ' I Carbon dioxide 405 mall NO + NO as N 630 --· Pb -Lead 46564 uni \I Chloride 940 mall P: Total as P 665 m-,,_ Se -Selenium uni '1 Chromium: Hex 1032 uo/1 Zn · Zinc 46567 unn Color: True ao Pt-Co Cyanide 720 mg,1 Lab GommenlS: _____________________________________________________ _ GW-54 RE' -1 For Dissolved Analysis -submit tillered sample and write "DIS" in,, __ , ;k. - EHNR/DEM LABORATORY LAB NO. 5G1913 VOLATILE ANALYTICAL REPORT REPORTED BY JH SUPERVISOR REK CHECKED BY DJB DATE 12/20/95 REVIEWED BY ALC RELEASED BY SAMPLE TYPE: WATER ANALYSIS RESULTS DATE 75-35-4 1, 1-Dichloroethene 0.75 u 96-18-4 1,2,3-Trichloropropane 0.25 u 75-09-2 Methylene Chloride 10 u 108-86-1 Bro mo benzene u 156-60-5 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 0.75 u 95-49-8 2-Chlorotoluene 0.25 u 75-34-3 1 , 1-Dichloroethane 0.25 u 106-43-4 4-Chlorotoluene 0.25 u 590-20-7 2,2-Dichloropropane 0.25 u 541-73-1 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 0.25 u 156-59-4 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 0.25 u 106-46-7 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 0.25 u 67-66-3 Chloroform 0.25 u 95-50-1 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 0.25 u 74-97-5 Bromochloromethane 0.75 u 96-12-8 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane 1 u 71-55-6 1, 1, 1-Trichloroethane 0.25 u 120-82-1 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 0.25 u 563-58-6 1, 1-Dichloropropene 0.25 u 87-68-3 Hexachlorobutadiene 0.25 u 56-23-5 Carbon Tetrachloride 0.75 u 87-61-6 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene 0.75 u 107-06-2 1,2-Dichloroethane 0.25 u 1634-04-4 Methyl-tert-butyl ether 5 u 79-01-6 Trich!oroethene 0.25 u 71-43-2 Benzene u 78-87-5 1,2-Dichloropropane 0.25 u 108-88-3 Toluene u 75-27-4 Bromodichloromethane 0.25 u 100-41-4 Ethyl benzene 1 u 74-95-3 Dibromomethane 1 u 108-38-3 m,p-Xylenes 2 u 10061-01-5 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.25 u 95-47-6 a-Xylene u 10061-02-6 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.25 u 100-42-5 Styrene u 79-00-5 1, 1,2-Trichloroethane 0.25 u 98-82-8 lsopropylbenzene u 127-18-4 T etrachloroethene 0.25 u 103-65-1 n-Propylbenzene u 142-28-9 1,3-Dichloropropane 0.25 u 108-67-8 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene u 124-48-1 Dibro m ochloro methane 0.75 u 98-06-6 tert-Butylbenzene u 106-93-4 1,2-Dibromoethane u 95-63-6 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene u 108-90-7 Chlorobenzene 0.25 u 135-98-8 sec-Butyl benzene u 630-20-6 1, 1, 1,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.25 u 99-87-6 p-isopropyltoluene u 75-25-2 Bromoform 0.5 u 104-51-8 n-Butylbenzene u 79-34-5 1, 1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.75 u 91-20-3 Naphthalene u mg/L mg/L TOL-Target Ouantitation Limit-Subject to 0.25 N change due to instrument sensitivity T-Tentatively Identified, not confirmed Other purgeables detected Detected E· Estimated Value (up to 10 highest peaks) ug/L U-Samples analyzed for this compound but not detected N-Sample not analyzed for this compound NO VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS D-Detected below quantitation limit DETECTED BY GC/ELCD/PIO. M-GC/MS Analysis performed COMMENTS: N.C. DEPT. OF El'<Vf1>0NMENT. HEALTH, ;;.~ · .... :LJRAL l{ESOURCF.,S APR 12 1996 Nn-rth Carnlina Department of Enviro=ent, Health,, Natural Resources Division of Epidemiology DIVISION OF ENV!RONl!ENTAL IWIASEMENT !nv ironmental Epidemiology Section . MOORESVllLE REGIONAL OfFIG! - Drinking 'llater Health liak Evaluation General t).;;t;;,, COUNTY DATE 3/7,1,-/2 / LABORATORY NUMBER (J Baaed on then analytical for normal uaa;e. reaulte, thia water ahculd be conaidered aafe ( ) Chemical analysi• did not ahO\f any contamination. 'llater ahould be re•11111Pl•d if odor er taste peraiats. ) The water ahould not be used for drinking or cookin; purpoaes, avoid prolonged bathing/showering. ) Based on thase analytical rasults, this water i1 highly contaminated and '51ould not be used for drinking, cooking or bathin;/ahowerin;. !.J.,j \D : ( ) ~fhe t"11D0ratory results a.re not conclusive, pleue reaample: zw 0~ '· ·.· :c,__ ~<( :it: ,:::i::!!; -c: w,:.1 ~2:-en ' ·~-' I . c'.o)P.UAS£ INDICATE ON LAB SHUT THAT IT IS A USAMPU: AND PRo<llDE PREVIOUS ii:! <SAMMi N\JMBE.R ( s) • ~ u:, w o, C, ( ) COMY.ENTS: :ror further information, contact Dr. Kan Rudo er Dr. Luann• 'llillimu-, Environmental Epidemioloqy Section, (919) 733-3410. OEHNR 3B91 (5/92) Environmental Epidemiology Section (Review 5/95) COUNTY: QUAD NO: REPORT'J'O COLLECTOR(S) -OAT~:·: T!ME: PURPOSE: LABORATORY ANALYSIS 11OD Jl0 COD l ligh J-10 COD Low 335 Colifonn: MFFceal31616 Coliform· MF Total 31504 TOC Turbitity Residue .. Suspended 530 Total Suspended solids rll Alkalinity to pl-! ·U ,\lkalinity to pH 3.3 Carhonate Bicarbonate Carbon dioxide Chloride Chromium; Ho: 1032 Color: True SO Cyanide 720 N.C. DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENT. HEALTH; & NATURAL RESOURCES mg/L mg/L mg/L /IOOml /!OOml mg/I NTU mg/L mg/L uni1s mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L ,g/L c.u. mg/I. APR 12 1996 Owner: Location or Site: Description of sampling point Sampling Method Remarks· Diss. Solids 70300 Fluo1idc 95 l Hardness: total 900 I fardncss: (non-carb) 902 Phenols 32730 Specific Cond. 95 Sulfote Sulfide 745 MllAS OH and Grease Silica Boron NID "N 610 TKN as N 625 NO2 +NO) M n 630 P: Total ns P 665 P04 UNKNOWN 2223 ACME ltQAJ>, JJELMONT, NC 28012 mg/L Ag-Silver 46566 mg/L Al-Aluminum 46557 mg/L As-Arsenic 46551 mg/L Ila-Barium 4655& ,g/L Ca-Calcium 46552 uMhoYcm2 Cd-Cadium 46559 mg/L Cr-Chromium 46560 mg/L Cu-Copper I 042 mg/L Fe-Iron 1045 mg/L Hg-Mercury 71900 ms/L K-Potassium 46555 Mg-Magnesium 927 Mn-Mangane~e 1055 mg/L Na-Sodium 929 mg/L Ni-Nickel mg/L l•b-Lcad 46564 rng/L Se-Selenium mg/L , Zn Zinc 4656"1 ,g/L ,g!L ,g!L ,g!L ,g/L ,g/L ,g/L ,g!L ,g!L ,g!L X ,g!L ,g!L ,,vL ,g!L ,g!L ,g!L ,g/L ,g!L LabNuml•cr 5Gl917 Dale Recci, ed 1 I/J0/95 Time Recei•·ed 8:35 AM Received l)y DS R,lc~,d Dy 77,______ Date 1epo•ted: }/'( q, OrF,anochlorine Pesticides Oiganophosphorus l'cstici<lcs Nitrogen Pesticit.les Acid He1bicides Semivolatiles TPH-Diescl Range Volatile Organics (VOA boltlc) ,r ~ TPH-Gasoline R.ingc - TPl!-IlTEX G"oline Rm,gc :~ -- ~ ~ --.. N c.,) 5.c:1917 /IOV N.C. DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENT. HEALTH; & NATUKAL l<..l',:::>UUhl,' North Caroll no GROUNDWATER FIELD/LAB FORM Oopar1ment of Envlronment, Hoalth, and Natural Ro50urces APR 12. 19_96 .... ~, • ,.,,;c~IV'.~!fr OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT· GROUNDWATER SECTION R°eport To: ARO, FRC@RRO, WaRO, WiRO, WSRO, Kinston FO, Fed. Trust, Central OH., 01her: ________ _ Shipped by: Bus,,Co:~Hanct Del., Other_· __________ _ L.-r___.,..,J\ Purpose: Collector(s): '\ 0--,,rJ_l Date I\ -2,q · q 5 Time 1-;;,,: 0 :;l an Baseline, Complaint, Compliance, _LUST, Pesticide Study, Federal Trust, <~her: _______ _ • 1c .. ci. orw) FJELD ANALYSES Owner u..,,d<M1-Un pH'°° -=~--Spec. Cond.9, dD5w,1,<>at 25° C Localion or silo .?'.J.'.l;, [Le_,_ J'i,a.d-., , f.:.u,~ 1-J C '1BOl :;l, Temp.10 °c Odor ~1'~-D~n.J.!~'----Description of sampling point '-f,o.se bill, !TY> p<d ( r b '"-:V.,_,____. Appearance---'"'""'><&-~",---~-=-------- - - - - Sampling Method, -'-r'~t""}"-'-'-f'M.D.:;_ ,=-----~~=~~--------Sample lnte, val u-.Jus D ,_,:x-.., I n 1n ~t lo tPl.l'tll,b..N1.l'lc) Field Ana_lysis By: L'.'l.uL....,t'--'·'.b-"".l-'--f'-: '"~,___________ Remarks PU,mf?ll)Y~: VY>u? " . b, ~ s V u:,,.,~ ~me.••~-e,1,C.) LABORATORY ANALYSES 0 Lab Number -~f':=="-r:=!'---=:c'---'____,'---:.:---c:-- - = c - - - Dale Received -"(-l+'__..,_"-1--___.,_..L.- Rec'd by: OS Other: _________________ _ Data Entry By: ______ Ck: ------- Date Reported: ____________ _ BOD 310 mn/l Diss. Solids 70300 mn1I Aa -Silver 46566 unn Ofqaoochi<uine Pesticides COD High 340 mg,1 Flouride 951 n1n11 Al -Aluminum 46557 uni\ Organophosphorus Pesticides COD Low 335 mq/I Hardno,:,,;:• Tntg! 900 m!Jll As -Arsenic 46551 unll Nitrooen Pesticides Coliform: MF Fecal 31616 1100ml Hardness (non-carbl 902 -1 Ba -Barium" 46558 ua/I Coliform: MF Total 31504 1100ml 37730 »ni\ Ca -Calcium 46552 mo,I Acid Horbicidos TOC 680 ma/I Soecilic Good. i~ u MhoSl<:rlJ 2• Cd -Cadmium 46559 uni\ - T urtxdiry 76 NTU Sulfate 945 mnil Cr -Chromium 46560 uni\ Se mivolalile Otaanics Residue., Suspended 530 mg,1 Sulfide 745 nWI Cu -Coooer 46562 ug,I Fe -Iron 46563 ug,1 Hq -Mercury 7 t 900 uq/I ---,¼ Volatile Organics (VOA bottle) pH 403 unit~ K -Potassium 46555 mq/I Alkalinity lo pH 4.5 410 mg/1 Ma -Maonesium 46554 mnl TPH -G11solino Range Alkalinity to pH 8.3 ~15 mg/1 Mn -Manaanese 46565 uqtl TPH -BlEX Gasoline flange Carbonate 445 mg/1 NH as N 610 mnll No. -Sodium 46556 fl1()1I \ ) Bicarbonate 440 mn/1 Tw,_, ·,. N coc mQ,'j__ Ni -N;r,ol »n,I \ / Carbon dioxide 405 m<V1 NO_ + NO. as N 630 mnn Pb -Lead 46564 unn \ I Chloride 940 m<V1 P: Total as P 665 mnn -Se -Selenium unn \I . Chromium: Hex 1032 uo/1 Zn -Zinc 46567 unn Color: True oo Pt-Co Cyanide 720 mg/I Lab Commenls: -------------------------------~--------------- - - - - - - - - - - - For Dissolved Analysis -submit lillered samplo and writo ~DIS" in· -:k. ' REPORTED BY CHECKED BY REVIEWED BY SAr,lPLE TYPE: 75.35.4 75-09-2 156-60-5 75-34-3 590-20-7 156-59-4 67-66-3 74-97-5 71-55-6 563-58-6 56-23-5 107-06-2 79-01-6 78-87-5 75-27-4 74-95-3 10061-01-5 10061-02-6 79-00-5 127-18-4 142-28-9 124-48-1 106-93-4 108-90-7 630-20-6 75•25-2 79-34-5 TOL- T- E- U- N- 0- M- COMMENTS, \/.'ATER 1, 1-Dichloroethenc 0.75 Methylene Chloride 10 trans-1,2-0ichloroethene 0. 75 1, 1-0ichloroethane 0.25 2, 2-Dich!oropropane 0.25 cis-1,2-Dicliloroethene 0.25 Chloroform 0.25 Bromochlorornethane 0.75 1, 1, 1-Trichtoroethane 0.25 1, 1-Dichloropropene 0.25 Carbon Tetrachloride 0.75 1,2-Dichloroethane 0.25 Trichloroethene 0.25 1,2-Dichloropropane 0.25 Bro modich1or o methane 0.25 Dibromomethane 1 ds-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.25 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.25 1, 1,2-Trichloroethane 0.25 Tetrachloroethene 0.25 1,3-Dichloropropane 0.25 Dibromochloromethane 0.75 1,2-0ibromoethane 1 Chlorobenzene 0.25 1, 1, 1.2-T etrachloroethane 0.25 Bromoform 0,5 1, l ,2,2-T etrachtoroethane 0.75 Target Ouantitation limit-Subject to change due to instrument sensitivity Tentatively Identified, not confirmed Estimated Value Samples analyzed for this compound but not detected Sample not analyzed for this compound Detected below quantitation limit GC/MS Analysis performed EHNR/DEM LABOnATORY VOLATILE ANALYTICAL REPORT N.C. DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, & NATURAL RESOURCES 0.82 0.96 t'.50 0.36E APR 12 1996 ANALYSIS RESULTS OIVIS\ON ~F [~~·:··~;r.mn~t f!'2E\£Hl MO&RlSVrctl REG!uttAL ilfFIC£ 96-18·4 1,2,3-Trichloropropane u 108-86-1 Bromobenzene u 95-49-8 2·Chloroto1uene 106-43-4 4-Chlorotoluene u 541-73-1 1,3-Dichlorobenzene u 106-46-7 1,4-Dichlorobenzene u 95-50-1 l, 2-Dichlorobenzene u 96-12-8 1 .2-0ibrorno-3-Chloropropane 120-82-1 1,2,4:Trichlorobenzene u 87-68-3 H exach!orobutadiene u 87-61·6 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene u 1634-04-4 Methyl-tert-butyl ether u 71•43-2 Benzene u 108-88-3 Toluene u 100-41-4 Ethyl benzene u 108-38-3 m, p-Xy!enes u 95-47-6 a-Xylene u 100-42-5 Styrene u 98-82-8 lsopropylbcnzene 103-65-1 n-Propylbenzene u 108-67-8 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene u 98·09-6 tert-Butylbenzene u 95-63-6 1,2,4-Trime_thylbenzene u 135-98-8 sec•Butylbenzene u 99-87-6 p•isopropyltoluene u 104-51-8 n-f,3utylbenzene u 91·20-3 Naphthalene (up to 10 highest peaks) NO VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS DETECTED BY GC/PID. I.AB NO. 5G1917 SUPERVISOR ~-:;?,'-f-';:;=!)<_,_ __ _ DATE ;/3/ "} & --,,, ~~;,-~~--- RELEASED BY -------DATE ______ _ 0.25 u 1 u 0.25 u 0.25 u 0.25 u 0.25 u 0.25 u 1 u 0.25 u 0.25 u 0.75 u 5 u u u u 2 u u u LJ u u u u u u u u mg/l rng/L NI 0.25 Detected ug/L N.C. DEM'. OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, & NATURAL RESOURCES APR 12 1996 lnlo [I, ~ ' ') DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL i\lANA ~nl~T Ch~mi,!ry l,11borator,· Report I Gro1rnd W111~r Qn11 i~J LJ l MP.R DMSION OF [NV!aGNM[N]!l MAN!GrnM SAMPLE PRIORITY ~-~OUTJNE MOOR[SVlllE RlGIORAL om&~ COUNTY GASTON QUAD NO: -~--------□EMERGENCY REPORT TO "1RO Regional Office ~ CIIAfN OF CUSTODY coLLEc_:oR(S) : "c~o-,7'N7'E~cc,-. ------ P~ATE:·· llf29/95 ~ SAMPLE TYPE □ Tl1'.1E· PURPOSE: Owner: PADGETT RESmENCE Location or Site: 22~ AC"1F: HOAD OELi\lONT NC 18012 LABORATORY ANALYSIS BOD J 10 111g/L COD High 340 m,;11. COD Low 335 mg/L Coliform: MF Fecal J l 616 /lOOml Coliform: MF Total 31504 1100ml roe m,;11 Tmbi:ity NTU Residue .. Suspended 530 mg/L To1al Suspended solids mg/L pll llnits Alkalinity 10 pl! 4.5 mg/L Alblinity to ptl SJ mg/L Carbonate mg/L Bicarbonate mg/L Carbon dio:-:idc mg/L Chloride mg/L Chromium: Hex 1032 ,g!L Color: Troe SO C,U. Cyanide 720 mg/L CO:'il.'IIENTS: Description of sampling point Sampling Method: Remarks: Diss. Solids 70300 Fluoride 951 Hardness: total 900 Hardness: (non-carb) 902 Phenols 32730 Specific Cond. 95 Sulfate Sllllide 745 MBAS Oil and Grease Silica Boron NH3asN610 TKN as N 625 NO2 +NOJ as n 630 P: Total as r 665 PO< . mg/L Ag-Silver 46566 mg/L AI-Alll111inum 46557 mg/L As-Arsenic 4655 l mg/L lh-!Jarium 46558 ,g!L Ca-Calcium 46552 uMhos/cm2 Cd-Cadillm •16559 mg/L Cr-Chromium 46560 mg/L Cu-Copper !042 mg/L f'c-lron 1045 mg/L J[g-Mercu1y 71900 mg/L K-rot:issium 46S55 Mg-Magnesium 917 Mn-Manganese 105S mg/L Na• Sodium 929 mg/L Ni-Nickel mg/L Pb-Lead •16564 mg/L Sc-Selenium mg/L Zn Zinc 46567 !l ~! l~ ;:; ----,.-1: I 8 19::io 11g/L ,g/L ,g/L ,g/L ,g/L ,g/L ,g/L ,g/L ,g/L ,g/L ' ,g/L ,g/L ,g/L ,g/L ,yL ,i/L ,g/L ,g/L Lab Number Date ftccci,·ed 5Gl916 11130/')5 Time Received : 8:35 AM Recci,,cJ !ly OS Rclc.1Sed By ~ D.itc rcp,orted: y~q & Organochlorinc Pnticidcs Organophosphonis l'cslicidcs Nitrogen Pesticides Acid l-lerbicidcs Semi,·olatilcs TP! I-Diesel Range Volatile Org~nics (VOA bolllc) TPII-Gaso!inc Ranle TP!l-BTEX G=lir•c R:mge "", .,.. ,:,: ....., :,;,o -~ " N w 5G1916.NOV ENVIRONMENT. HEALTH, & NATURAL RESOURCES GROUNDWATER FIELD/LAB FORM!\. Ji 1.2 1996 N o r t h C a r o I I n a :-'~-~ ~"' \.. , , Dopartmont of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources ·,.Jt ... •,, \}sJ \ · DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT· GROU!IDWATER SECTION County -,c;::,1:/fY'· OuadNo (7)(,1,r-5 La1..35°11c,' J:,'' Serial No. ______ _ Long. '21° OJ' er/'' ., Repprt To: ARO, FRO,(g50, RAO, WaRO, WiRO, MOllRlSVH.Ll RESIORAL OfflCE SAMPLE PRIORITY !Z]ROUTINE □EMERGENCY l2)CHAIN OF CUSTODY . WSRO, Kinslon FO, Fed. Trust, Central Off., Other: ________ _ Shipped by: Bus,~er, Hand Del., Other· ___________ _ 0 Lab Number~) Date Rece~ J=4 lime CZ,·,,3'5 Rec'd by:~LJ'=>'='--"'-rnm: Bu~, Hand 0€1., Other: ___ · ______________ _ Data Entry By: ______ Ck: ------- Date Reported: _____________ _ Collector(s): I::\ c,..,...,.-, rJU...,( Date I I · 'd. "I· C/ 5 Purpose: Time I I~ 6 ;i ,v,-r-, Baseline Complaint Compliance LUST, Pesticide S1udy, Feder el Trust, Other: _______ _ • ' {etc!. one) FIELD ANALYSES pH,00 <.,, L/ Spec. Cond.9, .300"·'"cS at.~ C Ow.ner f';ld:)R±t 'Ji'esidenU'- Location or site '.lel i;J. 'i a,:,n,..,:, f!.oct.d.. , SU/>-nc,,.,;t. /..1.C Description ol sampling point ho~< !,;\,(, "'"' l;,,,,' 0 f' /.. eas<. Temp.10 '35 °c Odor ,u,,,._o... Appearance~C.~CQ==~...,...--.....,,7""--------- Field Analysis By: _k~C_o~"~~--[ ________ _ Sampling Method ,_P..:'.c.ln'>"'-.,_,' ____ ~=C"'CC==--------Sample Interval u .J, ., c·wn · ( U'Tl' •u . .ie) LABORATORY ANALYSES Remarks f\v,,,,cp<M 'I fu • -, tD ~" ,., · {purrpr,g IIIM. &i' i.<r,p. e,IC) BOD, 310 mQ/1 Diss. Solids 70300 ma/I Aa • Silver 46566 unfl Organochlmine Pesticides COD High 340 mg/I Flourido 951 ma/I Al -Aluminum 46557 un/1 Organopho:;phorus Pesticides COD Low 335 mq/1 Ha,dnec:,c: · T nbl 900 mg/[ As -Arsonic 46551 uatl Nitrn<1en Pesticides Coliform: MF Focal 31616 /100ml Hardness {non-carb) 902 mn!I Ba -Barium· 46558 ua/1 Colilorm: MF Total 31504 /100ml Dho~ls 3?7'0 Hnn Ca -Calcium 46552 mo, Acid Herbicides TOC 680 m<J/1 Specific Cond 95 u~~•1 Cd -Cadmium 46559 unfl -- Turbidity 76 NTU Sullate 945 =I Cr -Chromium 46560 ucvl Somivolatile CX9anics Residue., Suspended 530 mg/I Sullide 745 mc>I Cu • Coooer 46562 u<:)'I . Fe -Iron 46563 uq/1 HQ• Mercury 71900 uq/1 .-...,,,, Volatile Cxganics (VOA bonle) pH 403 units K -Potassium 46555 mail Alkalinity lo pH 4.5 410 mg/I Mo -Maqnesium 46554 mnfl TPH -Gasoline Range Alkalini1y to pH 8.3 415 mg/I Mn -Manaanese 46565 unfl TPH · BTEX Gasoline Range Carbonate 445 mg/I NH. as N 610 matl Na -Sodium 46556 m<)/1 / Bicarbonate 440 =II TKN --1\J ,....,., -~" Ni • ";"' 0 • """ , / CarOOn dioxide 405 mg/1 NO +NO as N 630 mnll Pb -Lead 46564 uQ/1 I . Chloride 940 mg/I P: Total as P 665 ma/I So -Solonium unfl l/ Chromium: Hex 1032 uatl Zn• Zinc 46567 ua/1 • Color: True 80 Pt-Co Cyanide 720 mg/I ·,· Lab Comments:------------------------------------------------------ - - - - - - GW-54 RE' " For Dissolved Analysis• submit filtered sample and write "DIS" in.·· -:k. \ .. ~ ~ REPORTED BY CHECKED BY REVIEWED BY SAMPLE TYPE: 75-35-4 75-09-2 156-60-5 75-34-3 590-20-7 156-59-4 67-66-3 74-97-5 71-55-6 563-58-6 56-23-5 107-06-2 79-01-6 78-87-5 75-27-4 74-95-3 10061-01-5 10061-02-6 79-00-5 127-18-4 142-28-9 124-48-1 106-93-4 108-90-7 630-20-6 75-25-2 79-34-5 TQL- T- E- U- N- D· M- COMMENTS, ENV & i, rw 'IEALTH; .LSOURCES EHNR/DEM LABORATORY VOLATILE ANALYTICAL REPORT A~R 12 1996 DIVISiCN J' rnmomirnm MANA&EMfll! WATER MOORlSVlll£ RE&IORAL O_ff]~ ANALYSIS RESULTS 1, 1-0ichloroethene 0.75 u 96-18-4 1,2,3-Trichloropropane Methylene Chloride 10 u 108-86-1 Bromobem:ene trans-1,2-Di<:hloroethene 0.75 u 95-49-8 2-Chlorotoluene 1, 1 -Dichloroethane 0.25 0.26 106-43-4 4-Chlorotoluene 2, 2-Dichloropropane 0.25 u 541-73-1 1,3-Dichloroberizene cis-1,2-Dich!oroethene 0.25 u 106-46-7 1,4-0ichlorobenzene Chloroform 0.25 u 95-50-1 1 ,2-Dich\orobenzene Bromochloromethane 0.75 u 96-12-8 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane 1, 1, 1-Trichloroethane 0.25 u 120-82-1 1, 2,4-Trichlorobenzene 1, 1-Dichloropropene 0.25 u 87-68-3 Hexachlorobutadiene Carbon Tetrachloride 0.75 u 87-61-6 1, 2, 3-Trichlorobenzene 1, 2-Dich!oroethane 0.25 u 1634-04-4 Methy!-tert-butyl ether T richloroethene 0.25 u 71-43-2 Benzene 1, 2-0ichloropropane 0.25 u 108-88-3 Toluene Bromodichloromethane 0.25 u 100-41-4 Ethyl benzene Dibromomethane u 108-38-3 m,p-Xylenes cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.25 u 95-47-6 <;>-Xylene trans-1, 3-Dichloropropene 0.25 u 100-42-5 Styrene l, 1,2-Trichloroethane 0.25 u 98-82-8 lsopropylbenzenc TetrachlorO(ithene 0.25 0 .47E 103-65-1 n-Propylbenzene 1,3-0ichloropropane 0.25 u 108-67-8 1,3,5-Trimethytbenzene Dibromochlc1romethane 0.75 u 98-06-6 tert-Butylbenz_en'e 1,2-Dibromnethane u 95-63-6 1,2,4-Trimethylbe~zene Chlorobenzene 0.25 u 135-98-8 sec-Butylbenzene 1, 1, 1,2• Tetrachloroethane 0,25 u 99-87-6 p-isopropyltoluene Bromoform 0.5 u 104-51-8 n-Butylbenzef1e 1, 1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.75 u 91-20-3 Naphthalene Target Ouantitation Limit· Subject to change due to instrument sensitivity Tentatively Identified, not confirmed Other purgeables detected Estimated Value (up to 10 highest peaks) Samples analyzed for this compound but not detected Sample not analyzed for this compound NO VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS Detected below quantitation limit DETECTED BY GC/PID. -GC/MS Analysis performed ONE UNIDENTIFIED PEAK DETECTED BY GC/ELCO. LAB NO. 5G1916 SUPERVISOR ~· DATE=?:-=+-i'-'-'1/:::f/4== 0.25 u 1 u 0.25 u 0.25 u 0.25 u 0.25 u 0.25 u 1 u 0.25 u 0.25 u 0.75 u 5 u u u 1 u 2 u u u u u u u u u u u u rng/l rng/L 0.25 N Detected ug/l Division of Environmental Management GROUNDWATER SECTION CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECORD For Inv es ti g a ti on of _ _,_(""'~c:.tJ..i.O_.J.l,_'Y1'--'-'c""L"'u.J=-· -"'C.s::L-U-"'V'\S<.-'-______ _ Incident No. IL/ 1 lvO • (\:,:,»Ll ~cd Samples collected and GW-5 4 forms completed by: i4-!l::) tr, ~n n..e.e,L Lab ~nly Quad , No. of Lab o. No. Location Date Time Containers FV-rJG)11 l\(n';:i t CL,c,J"' f ttAl__ -1'\, Lt..c.-\c...U.,,-h 1 .._,,~,-\1-~9-C\"i q-.co "'" a, vfr;,1q1; V nlc'tr. '.:, 12,a.~, C\ ·, \J~<' 1,J1_\I ~"~\ I 1 ,-.c_ • • (':,clno~t \· ::ic1-Cc'S' 'i ·. ;,s f>-n \ c:y.,jqjL, Q\cir -L\ V V (1, . ~.; ~ ('\ Ra.,, ()/.U'<,1 0_.,,t-,J' kq~,z-ry__· o,-.. II· :,.Q.q', \\'.:,.:>A~ I ., :;;:;,:__ A 15 ~Lt'lr. '.;)._ tv 1,, .J'.u " c. k. -e:, c...1 ,.., o" :+ -GCZ--, h,..., 11--;,.q.q,--II '>/5A11 I Ft.:'at?i V v- D.tcir-S P.,clc,tt\-(ZR~ icl0,n c.c. -&lnc,,t · Ga...dr,,., II· :,,.q.q<;; I I ; 5 :J,a.-,-., I EY'.:1917 Gtc1r-t,: lJ_,,l,n,:"h ,?,"~., (1.1~t p.,.,-/ ,:,Jht•at. {,_,i,,_ II· ;;0 95' I ;;J ;o::i,tx>7 I 1~1'111 . ln1n'7r"-'1 ',,.,;t£111~cu) Aa.nl-i;t Ci,,,,rl,. -&.c.lhon+ II-;,. q. 'I"> 1:..,.::iu0n I ' 7 - Relinquished by(Sii;,nature):. recei1hby(Sii;,natur~~ ~liTime ka:,i..un -(' 1,n ~,e_ j / '...-1_,,., AA /'I. , / &"'.S:. / R~I. Rec. by I Re I. Rec. by I Re I. Rec. by I Method of Shipment: Lo" A I 'r, a ~ Seal by: K C.D'Y'lrJ.lL-\J F P'l/M&. • Broken by: -c, ,i ~.,,-./(1/,, /')/ / Security 7ype and Condition: Lock by: Open by: LAB USE ONLY Lab No. No. Analysis Relinquished bY j'leceived by Date / Time From Thrnuoh Containers 6c1q,2 1 (11Jf,J . .,n ..... , ~ )!\ J A JJ /l .e::::_ , t,. ' l~Q,,. ,.U ,ai /(.Jo·q>' -r;&G'D ~.,.Ali 1/ /)~ 4 ( I~), ai /1 11,. I I ~10,2 '1 \JC,.,._,..\:~ "\ _,, k1 s C \J u N.C. D ,PT, OF ,. . rrr •--~.i.Y"" ... " & NATURAL RESOURC~ DEC I 1995 .. . YOURtSVlllE RE IONAL omeE I I White copy· GW Headquarters, Canary copy· Lab, Pink copy· Rei;,1on GW-63 Revised 9/87 I "l'.'S·,.. I I I I I I I (J1 }J,(J),l f'J,/).j_ Nn~th Carolina Department cf Environment, Health,, Natural Resource& Division cf Epidemiology ~nvircnmental !pidemiclcgy Section Orinkin<; llater Health tuak !valuation General (,),;;t;,, COUNTY DATE 3/7,;,,/2 I LABORA'I'OR"i 1tUKBI.R CJ Based on th••• analytical fer normal uaage. roault1, thi■ water ahc,uld be conaiderad aaf• ) Chemical analysia did net ahc,,,, any contu.inaticn. Water abo\.lld be raauq:,led if oder or ta ■t• peroi1ts. ) The water should net be used fer drinking er cocking purpo■as, avoid prolonged bathing/showering. ) Baaed en these analytical rasul ts, this water i■ highly contaminated and should net be used for drinking, cocking er bat.hing/1howaring. ) The laboratory result& are net conclusive, plaue ra1ample: PLEASE !ND!CATE ON LAB SHUT THAT !T !S A RF.SAMPLE AND P'RO'l'lDE PREVIOUS SAMPi..'f N\JY.BE.R(S). ( ) COMY.ENT S : Fer further information, contact Dr. Kan Rude or Or, Luanna llillilllllll·, Environmental Epidemiology Section, ( 919) 733-3410. DEHNR 3B91 (5/92) Environmental Epidamiclogy Section (Review 5/95) \ \ COUNTY QUAD NO: G,\STO;,; REPORT TO CO\..LECTOR(S) · -o,\r(! _,_1_R_O _________ Region3J Office co;,;,,a:u, I 1119/95 TIME PURPOSE· LABORATORY ANALYSIS 1300 )10 COD lligh 340 COD Low 335 Colifonn: f,,ff Fecal 31616 Coliform· MF Total Jl504 TOC Turbitity Residue .. Suspended 530 Total Suspended solids pl! Alkalinity to pH 4.5 Alkalinity 10 pH 8.J Carhona.te Bicarbonate C.ubo"n dioxide Chloride Chromium: Hex 1032 Color: True SO Cyanide 720 ms/I- mg/L ms/I- 1100ml /100ml my! NTU ms/I- mg/L units mg/L ms/I- mg/L mg/L my!, ms/I- ,g/L C,U. msfL Owner: Location or Site: Description of sampling point Sampling Mctho<l: Remarks: Diss. Solids 70300 Fluoride95\ 1 lardness: total 900 Hardness: (non-carb) 902 Pheno!s 32730 Specific Cond. 95 Sulfate Sulfide 745 MBAS Oil and Grease Silica Boron NIJJn.sN6l0 TKN as N 625 NO2 +NO) 115 n 630 r: Total as P 665 P04 ~ Cl [AIN or CUSTODY EJ SM1PI_E TYPE! UNKNOWN □ 2213 AC:\1E RQ,\D, BELMQNT, NC 180!2 msfL Ag-Silver 46566 mg/L Al-Aluminum 46557 mg/L As-Arsenic 46551 mg/L Da-Barium 46553 ,g/L Ca-Calcium 46552 uMhos/cm2 • Cd-Cadium 46559 ms/I-Cr-Chromium 46560 mg/L Cu-Copper 1042 mg/L Fe-Iron J().15 ms/I-Hg· Mercury 71900 mg/L K-Poiassiurn 46555 Mg-Magnesium 927 M11-Ma11gancsc 105S m_g/L N,,. Sodium 929 m_g/L Ni-Nickel mg/L l'b-Lc-'d 4656-1 ms/I-Se-Sclt11ium m&'L Z11 _Zinc 46567 ,g/L ,_g!L ,_g!L ,g/L ,_g!L ,_g!L ,sJL ,g/L ,sJL ,_g!L X ,_g!L ,sfL ,g!L ,_g!L ,sJL ,sJL ,g/L ,_g/L Released Uy Dale ,epo, ted : Organochlorinc Pes!icides Org3nophosphorus Pesticides Nitrogen Pesticide! Acid Herbicides Semi,..olatiles TPH-Oicscl Range Volatile Ori.:anics (VOA boule) TPH-Gasoline Range Tl'l!-BTE:X G.isoline Range • r u ::: :;..":' - ~ ct: -,, " (., ) 501911 /lOV GROUNDWATER FIELD/LAB FORM County_--':'~''Ufw.w..c_ ___________ _ Quad No 0/c'Zr -c,, Lal. 3':f lw' :SL/" Serial Mo. ______ _ Long. y_,lb (J:,' R~rt To: ARO, FRO(~ RAO, WaRO, WiRO, WSRO, Kinston FO, Fed. Trust, Central Off., Other: ________ _ Shipped by: Bus,,Co;;ri;0Haml Del., Oth~r· ___________ _ I l:-:----'\ Purrose: Collector(s): '\ (,,.,y,"1c.l Date 11 · 2-q · 'l 5 Time I·;)' 0;;) ,c,n Basoline, Complaint, Compliance LUST, Pesticide Study, Federal Trust, CXher: ______ _ ' (cotci. or,9) FIELD ANALYSES Owner LL,,._J<nc'1.Un pH400 -='-'---Spec. Cond.94 dD5u>,l'"at 250 C Localion or site ::l'.J.'.l3 {Le....,._,_ ~,cw:L 13,,1_,YY'-C,<e..., !J C .!<20I;,, Temp.10 °c Odor n.oN2 Description of sampling point 'i,c.se bill, OY1 r<cl.~ •b Ii c7J,v_, Appearance t • -~ Sampling Method, ~(>~1,~,IM1../:}=ci. r· ----==-==er--------Sample lnte, val_L"_J_· _'-_n_D_,.._,,_, ___ _ I (' , n ~/; / tP~. b..Mr. ~c I Field Analysis By::\ P:v:J v \ \ Remarks PWnfv:qj-: vr>u, " _Db,,, s LABORATORY ANALYSES .,..,,,...., __ ,,-.,.""·1 BOD. 310 mQ/1 Diss. Solids 70300 m111\ Aa -Silver 46566 ual1 Orqanochlcuine Peslicides COD High 340 rng,1 Flourido 951 mn/1 Al -Aluminum 46557 urul Organophosphorus Pesticides COD Low 335 mall Hardne 00·Tn1,<soo mnll As • Arsenic 46551 ua/1 NilrN1on Pesticides Coliform: MF Fecal 31616 /100ml Hardness (non-carbl 902 moll Ba -Barium· 46558 ua/1 Colilorm: MF Total 31504 1100ml Dhn~Js J?7'0 .. nn Ca• Calcium 46552 moll Acid Herbicides TOC 680 mall S11!!1.ifo C9nd 2~ ~Mb2~~m1 Cd. Cadmium 46559 uni\ Turbidity 76 NTU SullaJe 945 mrul Cr. Chromium 46560 ua/1 Semivolalile Organics Residue., Susp-0nded 530 rng,1 SuHide 745 ®'I Cu • Coooer 46562 uq/1 Fe -Iron 46563 uq/1 Hg -Mercury 7 t 900 uq/1 ...¼ Vo\alile O,ganics {VOA bollle) ' pH 403 unit~ K -Potassium 46555 mg/I Alkalinity lo pH 4.5 410 rng,1 Mq -Maonesiurn 46554 mnll TPH • Gosolino Range Alkalinity to pH 8.3 415 rng,1 Mn • Manaanese 46565 urul TPH -BTEX Gasoline Range Cartx>nate 44 5 rng,1 NH. as N 610 mQ/1 Na -Sodium 46556 m(ll1 \ ' Bicarbonate 440 mn/l I TKN ."° N coc mn/1 ,J;. ,Nrkol o,n/1 \ I Carbon dioxide 405 mn/l NOe + ~O, as N 630 mg!\ Pb -Lead 46564 unll \ I Chloride 940 m(ll1 P: Total as P 665 mQ/1 Se. Selenium unll \I - Chromium: Hex 1032 uall Zn. Zinc 46567 unil Color: True no Pt-Co Cyanide 720 mg!\ Lab Comments:-------------------------------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - For Dissolved Analysis• submit filtered samplo and writo "DIS" in_· -:k. 9d REPORTED BY CHECKED BY REVIEWED BY SAMPLE TYPE: 75.35.4 75-09-2 156-60-5 75.34.3 590-20-7 156-59-4 67-66-3 74.97.5 71-55-6 563-58-6 56-23-5 107-06-2 79-01-6 78-87-5 75-27-4 74-95-3 10061-01-5 10061-02-6 79-00-5 127-18-4 142-28-9 124-48-1 106-93-4 108-90-7 · 630-20-6 75-25-2 79-34-5 TOL- T- E· U- N- O- M· WATER 1, 1-0ichloroethene Methylene Chloride trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 1, 1-Dichloroethane 2,2 •Dich!oropropane cis-1. 2-Dichloroethene Chloroform Bromochloromethane 1. 1, 1-Trichloroethane 1, 1-Dichloropropene Carbon Tetrachloride 1,2-Dich!oroethane Trichloroethene 1,2-Dichloropropane Br omodichlor o methane Dibromomethane cis-1,3-Dichloropropene trans-1 ,3-Dichloropropene 1, 1,2-Trichloroethane Tetrachloroethene 1,3-0ichloropropane Di br omoc hi oro methane 1,2-Dibromoethane Chlorobenzene 1, 1, 1 ,2-Tetrachloroethane Bromoform 1, 1,2,2-Tettachloroethane Target Quantitation Limit-Subject to change due to instrument sensitivity Tentatively Identified, not confirmed Estimated Value 0.75 10 0. 75 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.75 0.25 0.25 0.75 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 1 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.75 1 0.25 0.25 0.5 0.75 Samples analyzed for this compound but not detected Sample not analyzed for this compound Detected below quantitation limit GC/MS Analysis performed EHNR/OEM LABORATORY VOLATILE ANALYTICAL REPORT 0.82 0.96 t'.50 0.36E ANALYSIS RESULTS u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u 96-18-4 l ,2,3-Trichloropropcine 108-86-1 Bromobenzene 95-49-8 2-Ch!oroto!uene 106-43-4 4-Chlorotoluene 541-73-1 1 ,3-0ichlorobenzene 106-46-7 1 ,4-Dichlorobenzene 95-50-1 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 96-12-8 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane 120-82-1 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 87-68-3 Hexachtorobutadie ne 87-61-6 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene 1634-04-4 Methyl-tert-butyl ether 71-43-2 Benzene 108-88-3 Toluene 100-41-4 Ethyl benzene 108-38-3 m,p-Xylenes 95-47-6 a-Xylene 100-42-5 Styrene 98-82-8 lsopropylbenzene 103-65-1 n-Propylbenzene 108-67-8 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene 98-06-6 tert-Butylbenzene 95-63-6 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 135-98-8 sec-Buty!benzene 99-87-6 p-isopropyltoluene 104-51-8 n-l;lutylbenzene 91-20-3 Naphthalene Other purgeab!es detected (up to 10 highest peaks) NO VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS DETECTED BY GC/PID. 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.75 5 2 mg/L 0.25 ,./ ' \ mg/l Detected ug/L u u u u lJ u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u NI COMMENTS:------------------------------------------------------------------- _.,. / - COUNTY QUAD NO: G,\STON REPORT TO . c-01.LEc_;oR(S) : _,,_I_R_O _________ Regional Office CONNELL P.t,-TE:·• "'. Tll\1E: l'URl'OSE: 11/1919.'i LABORATORY ANALYSIS BOO 3 \0 COD High 340 COD Low335 Coliform: MFFccal31616 Coliform· MFTota!Jl504 roe Turbitity Residue,, Suspended 530 Tot~I Suspended solids '" ,\lblinity Lop!\4.5 Alkalinity to pH 8.3 Carbonate Bicnrbonatc Carbon dioxide Chh,ridc Chromium: I-lex !032 Col,.r; True 80 Cyanide 720 CO~l,\IENTS; .. " mg/L mg/L mg/L /JOOml 1100ml mg/1 NTU mg/L mg/L units mg/L mg/L mg/L ms'L mg!L mg/L ,g!L c.u. mg/L Owner: Location or Site: Description of sampling point Sampling ~lcthod· Rcm.i.rh: Diss. Solids 70300 Fluoride 951 Hardness: total 900 Hardness: (non-carb) 902 Phenols 32730 Spe1::ific Cond. 95 Sulfate Sulfide 1-15 MOAS Oil nnd Gre11.5e Silica Ooron NHJasN610 TKN as N 625 NO2 +NOJ n n 630 P; Total as P 665 ro, SAMPLE PRIORITY IIJROUTINE II] Cl IAIN OF CUSTODY ~ SAMPLE TYPE PADGETT HESlDENCE □EMERGENCY □ 12-l ACME HOAD IlEU,HJNT NC 28012 mg/L Ag-Silver 46566 mg/L Al-Aluminum 46557 mg/L As-Arsenic 4655 I mg!L Oa-Oarium 465511 ,g!L Ca·Calcium 46552 uMhos/cm2 Cd-Cadium -16559 mg!L Cr-Chromium 46560 mg/L Cu-Copper 1042 mg/L !'c-Iron !045 mg/L Ilg-Mcn:rny 11900 mg/L K-Polassium 46555 Mg-Magnesium 921 Mn-:-.langanese 1055 ms'L Na· Sodium 929 mg/L Ni-Nickel msfL Pb·Le."ld ,16564 mg/L Sc-Selenium mg/L Zfl Zinc 46567 I 8 19Sb ,g!L ,g!L ,g!L ,g!L ,g/L ,g!L ,g/L ,g!L ,g!L ,g!L X ,g/L ,g/L ,g!L ,g/L ,g/L ,g/L ,g!L ,g/L Time Received Received ny 8:35 AM OS \ Rdc:ucd 8y : ~ · Dale rcpvrtcd: J///j'CJ'& Organochlorinc Pesticides Organophosphorm Pesticides Nitrogen Pesticides Acid Herbicides Scmivolatilcs TPH-Dicsel Range Volatile Orgnnics {VOA boulc) TPii-Gasolinc RanFc TP! !-13TE,X GMolir,c Rnngc ·-., ·c,o -~ h :r-=t:. .. N w 50\9151/QV GROUNDWATER FIELD/LAB F0Afl.1l \/,'j! ·,.J / .... -: : 1.. :, Serial No. ______ _ Long. ?IC 0'.)' Ln'' ., Repprt To:_ ARO, FR0.~<5. RAO, WaRO, WiRO, SAMPI-E PRIORITY !Z)ROUTINE □EMERGENCY 0cHAIN OF CUSTODY . WSRO, Kinston FO, Fed. Trust, Central Off., Other: ________ _ Shipped by: Bus,@er, Hand Del., Other· ___________ _ 1 v North Car_ollna ...... i' & (.,~1 Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Ro~~_ices ~-: DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT· GROUNDWA1ER SECTION_;". :_:, \ ..... .J._ \ 1.":"-: ... ~..,. ,' Lab Number ~J ~:' ~-\;'--·~;y' Dato Recoi rime 2;'•:,3§ _ _::_._~/ Rec'd by: M u~-.,Hand De_ 1.1/, _,./ Other: · /" Data Entry By: _____ Ck: ~ ,· 0 Date Reported: ______________ _ Collector(s): K t<,.--,.., ~,( Date \ \ · ?, "1-C/ 5 Purpose: Time I I~ 5 ;;;i ,v,...,--, Baseline Complaint, Compliance, LUST, Peslicide Study, Fedora! Trust, Other: _______ _ ' 1c•cle one) FIELD ANALYSES pH,00 <.,, c/ Spec. Cond.9, .300tc.,hc, at.~ C Temp.10 3S 0 c Odor h.-'-')-0'- Appearance ~Cil>=~iV'~------cc,r----------- Field Analysis By: ~k~C.~o~~~ru>.J'. __ [ ________ _ LABORATORY ANALYSES Owner ft1dge:tl: 1'esidenc._o_ _ _ Location or site ;,:3;,, '-I lkYI\..(_ R.oa.d.. , 12:,d,-,-,-,~,.,.,;t /.JC. 'J. 801;;. Description of sampling point ho :s< 1,, b 6 ,,-,.., lo,,'' 0 -f 1-. ""1 "- Sampling Method P,V>"'"'Q' Sample Interval u"-1, -, cw;---, o '.-.,,·_. ~ (l-OT\?.bi.•r.e,1c) Remarks I ,v,-,,.f'i/2; '<l Y-?J. .. lb n'> o-l (p,J~ tm., •• ~-~-l BOD 310 mQII Diss. Solids 70300 mnS Ac -Silvor 46566 un11 Orqanochlo1ine Pesticides COD High 340 mg,1 Flouride 951 mn/1 Al -Aluminum 46557 U(l/1 Organophoi,phorus Poslicidos COO Low 335 ma/I furdnoss· T Q.uti00 mcyl As -Arsonic 46551 ug/1 Nitrooen Pesticides -- Coliform: MF Focal 31616 1100ml Hardness· rnon-carb\ 902 =II Ba -Barium· 46550 una Coli/arm: MF Tolal 31504 1100ml Dho~ls 10730 me Ca -Calcium 46552 mc;tl Acid Herbicides TOG 680 mq/1 Specif;; Coa<i, 95 uMhos/crrt. Cd -Cadmium 46559 un~ - Turbidity 76 NTU Sullale 945 {T)(l!/ Cr -Chromium 46560 u()II Semivolatile Organics Residue., Suspended 530 mg// Sulfide 745 m<J/1 Cu -Coooer 46562 uql/ Fe -Iron 46563 unll Hq -Mercury 71900 un/1 ---./ Volatile O<ganics (VOA bottle) - pH 403 unit~ K -Potassium 46555 mg/I Alkalinity to pH 4.5 4\0 mg,1 Mq -Maqnesium 46554 mn/7 TPH -Gasoline Range Alkalinity to pH 8.3 415 mg,1 Mn -Manqanese 46565 uq/1 TPH • BTEX Gasoline Range Carbonate 445 mg/I NH. as N 610 mo/I No -Sodium 46556 mo/I / Bicarbonate 440 -· Tl<t-J •• t,J sos -"" .,, . """'"' "h" ' / CarOOn dioxide 405 mall NO +NO as N 630 mn/1 Pb -Lead 46564 un11 I . Chloride 940 mall P: Total as P 665 mi>'I So -Solenium un11 II Chromium: Hox 1032 ugt! Zn • Zinc 46567 unn • Color: True 80 Pt-Co Cyanide 720 mg,1 Lab Comments: ----------------------------------------------------------- For Dissolved Analysis -submit lillered sample and write "DIS" if\· ~k. \..,___ ' ~ REPORTED BY CHECKED BY REVIEWED BY SAMPLE TYPE: 75-35-4 75-09-2 156-60-5 75-34-3 590-20-7 156-59-4 67-66-3 74-97-5 71-55-6 563-58-6 56-23-5 107-06-2 79-01-6 78-87-5 75-27-4 74-95-3 10061-01-5 10061-02-6 79-00-5 127-18-4 142-28-9 124-48-1 106-93-4 108-90-7 630-20-6 75-25-2 79-34-5 TOL- T- E- U- N- D- M- COMMENTS, WATER 1, l-Dichloroethene 0.75 Methylene Ch!oride 10 trans-1, 2-Di,:hloroethene 0.75 1, 1-Dichloroethane 0.25 2, 2-Dichloropropane 0.25 cis-1 ,2-Dich!oroethene 0.25 Chloroform 0.25 Bromochloromethane 0.75 1, 1, 1-Trichloroethane 0.25 l, 1-Dich!oropropene 0.25 Carbon Tetrachloride 0.75 1,2-Dichloroethane 0.25 Trich!oroethene 0.25 1, 2-Dichloropropane 0.25 Br omo die hl or o methane 0.25 Dibromome1hane 1 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.25 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.25 1, 1,2-Trichloroethane 0.25 Tetracti!oroethene 0.25 1,3-Dichloropropane 0.25 Dibromoch!c,romethane 0.75 1,2-0ibromnethane 1 Chlorobenzene 0.25 1, 1, 1,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.25 Bro_moform 0.5 1, 1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.75 Target Ouantitation limit-Subject to change due to instrument sensitivity Tentatively Identified, not confirmed Estimated Value Samples analyzed for this compound but not detected Sample not analyzed for this compound Detected below quantitation limit GC/MS Analysis performed EHNR/OEM LABORATORY VOLATILE AN AL YTICAL REPORT 0.26 0 .47E ANALYSIS RESULTS u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u 96-18-4 1,2,3-Trichloropropane 108-86-1 Bromoberiz.ene ' 95-49-8 2-Chlorotoluene 106-43-4 4-Chloroto!uene 541-73-1 1 ,3-Dichlorobcnzenc 106-46-7 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 95-50-1 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 96-12-8 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane 120-82-1 1, 2,4-Trich!orobenzene 87-68-3 H exachlorobutadiene 87-61-6 1,2,3-Trichlorobenz.ene 1 634-0/4-4 Methyl-tert-butyl ether 71-43-2 Benzene 108-88-3 Toluene 100-41-4 Ethyl benzene 108-38-3 m,p-Xylenes 95-47-6 a-Xylene 100-42-5 Styrene 98-82-8 lsopropylbenzene 103-65-1 n-Propylbenzene 108-67-8 1, 3, 5· Trimethylbenzene 98-06-6 tert-Buty!benzene 95-63-6 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 135-98-8 sec-8utylbenzene 99-87-6 p-isopropyltoluene 104-51-8 n•Butylbenzene 91-20-3 Naphthalene Other purgeables detected (up to 10 highest peaks) NO VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS DETECTED OY GC/PlD. ONE UNIDENTIFIED PEAK DETECTED BY GC/ELCD. 1 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 1 0.25 0.25 0.75 5 1 2 mg/L 0.25 mg/L Detected ug/L u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u N .-- North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, & Natural Resources Division of Epidemiology Environmental Epidemiology Section Drinking Water Health Risk Evaluation For Chlorinated Solvents /-ui;;,_ COUNTY DATE t(Jif',J LABORATORY NUMBER 1P1t0 Based on these analytical results, this water is contaminated with chlorinated solvents which have been widely used (both industrially and in home-use products) for many years. One chlorinated solvent, vinyl chloride, is known to cause cancer in humans. Many other chlorinated solvents have been shown to cause cancer in laboratory animals. However, none of these chemicals is known to cause cancer in humans. Some chlorinated solvents have not been linked to cancer. For these chemicals, acceptable intake levels are much higher and are based on other health effects. The U. S. Environmental Protection Agency has set maximum contaminant levels (MCL) for a number of chlorinated solvents. The MCL is the amount of a chemical that is considered acceptable in public drinking water supplies. The maximum contaminant level is not binding for users of private supply wells, but is a useful guideline. Chemical This Well ( ppb) Maximum Contaminant Level (ppb) /J, )f!J ( ) This water is acceptable for all uses due to the very low levels present. J ) Resarnple in about month(s). (PLF.ASE INDICATE ON LAB SHEET THAT IT IS A RESAMPLE AND PROVIDE PREVIOUS SAMPLE NUMBER( S).) ( This water is significantly contaminated and should not be used :f,~_(;tf VEU drinking or cooking. Prolonged bathing/showering should be avoided. . SEP O 7 1995 ( ) This water is highly contaminated and should not be used for drinking, cooking or bathing/ showering. 'Oll.UTIQN CONTROi BRANr COMMENTS: lJ uJ. {t!J-m lJ , fv10tL0ef 1c1r/0J11}i,1x., JI~ 1,1..( For rurther information, contact Dr. Ken Rudo or Dr. Luanne Environmental Epidemiology Section, (919) 733-3410. DEHNR 3B93 (5/92) Environmental Epidemiology Section (Review 5/95) SEP 14 1995 .) N,V-L.,I.,, ••• - jN\flROt.MENT. HEAL TH_, § NA'rURAL RF.SOURCES N.C. Dept. of Environment, Health and Natural Division of Laboratory Services State Laboratory of Public Health P.O. Box 28047, Raleigh, N.C. 27611 Resources iffl l ~-li:,;>,i, Environmental Sciences ~nalysis Report Name of Owner, Patie~ /l~ 0 or Supply: ~~ j_J.d m~, 1dl Address: County: Address: Date Collected: Collected By: Analysis Desired: Laboratory Sample Sample Description or Remarks Number Number ,1 ~ fl. I .,_2.12-z5l{C,,,__,_,£.17 ~S-3940 ,,..,--,,~ ,</.(. I O!Vl~ llli ~W)l\\\lli!Ul!T1ll g~'oh1Jt\\tllll · -.,;,lliwmEi R{r.til!/J.l llffltti ~~•-· -Vo c... Results In !EEAITACH"" - Date Received C?'-//:_(-9.,;-6f13 Date Extracted Date Reported f(~ If-q J~ DEHNR Form 2364 Revised (9-89) Laboratory 1658E Reported B : /.. "/1..-1'~ ""' '"''"(}JIP' ~ N. C. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, & NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF LABORATORY SERVICES, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES SECTION P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. WILMINGTON ST, RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 Laboratory No. 95 J91Q PURGEABLE COMPOUNDS Date of Analysis COMPOUND µg/1 COMPOUND µg/1 Dichlorodifluorarethane l,l ✓Chlorobenzene 11 Chlorarethane ✓Ethvlbenzene I v'Vinvl Chloride l l l 2-Tetrachloroethane Braranethane ✓o-Xvlene Chloroethane ✓m-Xvlene Trichlorofluorarethane ✓o-Xvlene ✓l 1-0ichloroethvlene I":,, '1 ✓Stvrene llethvlene Chloride lJ_ Brarofonn tert-llutvl llethvl Ether Jsonrnnvlbenzene ✓trans-1 2-0ichloroethvlene l. l.2.2-Tetrachloroethane Isnn~vl ether ,JI Braoobenzene l 1-0ichloroethane I.(, n-Prnnvlbenzene 2 2-Dichlor-r-ane " l 2 3-Trichlo~r~ne ✓cis-1 2-0ichloroethvlene JK 2-Ch loroto l uene Chlorofonn 1K ' l 3 5-Trimethvlbenzene (BC/11 Brarochlorarethane u. 4-Chlorotoluene ✓l l. ]-Trichloroethane C,,9 tert-llutvl Benzene l 1-0ichlornnrooene u Pentachloroethane ✓Carbon Tetrachloride ·1 2 4-Trimethvlbenzene ../Benzene I sec-llutvl Benzene ✓l 2-0ichloroethane ii n-J•nnrnnvltoluene ✓Tri ch l oroethvlene iK I 3-0ichlorobenzene ✓l 2-0ichlor-r""ane I l ✓l 4-0ichlorobenzene Branodichlorarethane I n-llutvlbenzene Dibraranethane ✓l 2-0ichlorobenzene ./Toluene Bis 12-Chloroisnnrnnvl) Ether l l 2-Trichloroethane l. 2-0i braro-3-Ch lorrnrooane ✓T etrach l oroethv l ene IK l 2 4-Trichlorobenzene l 3-0ichlo ne Li Hexachlorobutadiene Dibrarochlorarethane Naohthalene l 2-Dibranoethane <EDBl l 2 3-Trichlorobenzene IV 1-Chlorohexane ', COIEHTS: MDL -Mini1TUT1 Detection Limit for water (EPA Method 502.2), is 1.0 µg/l. J -Estimated value. K -Actual value is known to be less than value given. L -Actual value is known to be greater than value given. U -Material was analyzed for but not detected. NA -Not analyzed. l/ -Tentative identification. ✓ -Re~ulated voe T -Tr1halarethane N.C. Dept. of Envirorrnent, Health, & Natural Resources DEHNR 3068-D (Rev. 10/92 Laboratory Services) #l532E D-18 N.C. DEPT. OF ENV!RONM 1s:JT. 1-rn, !,TH. & NATURAL R,,sou1:cr-:s DtYISIOM OF [IIVIP.1MMEIHl.l l,IAHAGEMEIU MOORESVILLE RElilOHAL UfflGE 1-l c. u'!lnr.tlf ~IJ>,lina Department of !.nviroranent, Heal th, , Natural Resource& oNMP"·r,y6A . Division of !.pi6em.iology ~1u1tt,l RbS '· !nvirorunental Epidemiology S•ction t,1.fi.'/ 0 B \996 Orinkinc, l!ater H•alth P-iak ~aluation ~~l ~,M\~.;e~·\Bll Gen.ral t:~ \\-(I!~ -~l 0!1\Ct --'""---'----COUNTY -DATE __t/1/1l LJ\BORATORY NUMBER ( ) 8a1•6 on those analytical ro1ult1, thia wator ahc,ul6 bcl con■id•rod aaf• . for normal uaage. (/, Chomical analysia ~16 not ah0\11 _any contw.n.ation. Water ahoul6 be roaampl•d if o6or or taste peruiats. ( ) The water should not be used for drinking or cooking purposes, avoid · prolonged bathing/showering, [ ) Baaad·on _these analytical results, this -water is hic,hly contaminated and ·•hould not be used for drinking, cookinc, or b11thing/1howering. ( ) The laboratory results are not conclusive, ploue ro ■ample: .. PLEASE INDICATE ON LA.B,SHllT THAT lT 15 A JIBS.AMPLE AND PRCl'nD!. PREVIOUS ,J:;~~:~'''k 1~t ~~ ~ For further infoI'll\lltion, contact Dr. Xen Rudo or Dr. Luanne l!illi111m11, Environmental Epidemiology Section, (919) 733-3410. D!.HNR 3691 (5/92) Environmental Epidemiology Section (Review 5/95) ·. r N.C. Dept. of Environment, Health andNatural Resources Division of Laboratory Services rName of Owner, or Supply: Address: County: Report To: Address: Collected By: Analysis Desired: Laboratory • Number 961437 s·-·1 '· '\8 IQ•4'-~i~ SG1,'< ·~-➔ ·• ''I II, sc1.:i,10 • Date Received q_ Date Extracted State Laboratory of Public Health P.O. Box 28047, Raleigh,'N.C. 27611 Environmental Sciences.Analysis Report Sample Sample Description or Number A.~w:ft~ts t ~1, 0 1,;}AC ·:.~ ;; f ..,j7/(W1-v l '~~ I IS()' ,_ -_,_j) <:;f' Jl,v,n 1£,~-Jl,, V . . '- .. Please R~"d . . • ~ in°tru 1· VOA vials cont ~ c ion sheet a,n l:l HCL GASTON COUNTY HEALTH DEf'T. RECEIVED ENVIRONMENTAL. HENJH Di'✓. Remarks Results In ! f ' ~ EADACfiED SHffTiS' . i:I ·;1;1;fr.;~~,--, ' .... itt.: SH'f.:7:rrs1 iil;.EAUAC,r0 • ,,,.,.•,,::-·•·si .. t:.,v ':' :tt:~i\~: NO VO!./iri[I CGMPOUMDS IDEf!T:nrn ? o=-16 luh M Dat'e Reported 3/2-~/"!6 ---------- DEHNR Form 2364 Revised (9-89) Laboratory 1658E N. C. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, & NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF LABORATORY SERVICES, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES SECTION Laboratory No. () P .. 0. BOX 28047 -306 N. WILMINGTON ST, RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 70 /f '11 PURGEABLE COMPOUNDS Date of Analysis COMPOUND JJg/l COMPOUND Dichlorodifluoranethane I v'Chlorobenzene Chloranethane v'Ethvlbenzene vVinvl Chloride 1. l l .2-Tetrachloroethane Brmonethane ✓o-Xvlene Chloroethane v'm-Xvlene Trichlorofluoranethane •• I ✓o-Xvlene ✓l. l-Oichloroethvlene I k. ✓Stvrene Methvlene Chloride ;K Braooform tert-Butvl Methvl Ether I) Isonr~"lbenzene ✓trans-1.2-Dichloroethvlene i l l 2 2-Tetrachloroethane Is-r-.. 1 ether ✓I Brooobenzene 1 l-Oichloroethane i( r,-Pr,.;-,..,1 L.~i1,erie 2.2-Dichlor=r~ane 'j l 2,3-Trichlor=r=ane ✓cis-1 2-0ichloroethvlene ,.+ 2-Chlorotoluene Chloroform I J l 3 5-Trirnethvlbenzene (BCMl Braoochloranethane .I! 4-Chlorotoluene ✓1 1 1-Trichloroethane I< tert-Butvl Benzene 1 l-Dichlor=r=ene 'J Pentachloroethane ✓Carbon Tetrachloride I l.2.4-Trirnethvlbenzene ✓Benzene ,ii sec-Butvl Benzene ✓1 2-Dichloroethane ik o-Is=roovltoluene ✓Trichloroethvlene . ", l.3-Dichlorobenzene ✓l 2-0ichlor~r=ane u ✓l.4 Dichlorobenzene Braoodichloranethane n-Butvlbenzene Oibrmonethane ✓l.2 Oichlorobenzene ✓Toluene Bis (2-Chlorois--r=vll Ether 1 1 2-Trichloroethane 1.2 Dibraoo-3-Chlor-r-ane v'Tetrachloroethvlene /. ./_ l 2 4-Trichlorobenzene 1 3 Dichlor-r-ane IA Hexachlorobutadiene Oibraoochloranethane ' Naohthalene l. 2-0i braooethane CEDBl . l .2.3-Trichlorobenzene 1-Chlorohexane \ I COlttENTS: MOL -Mininun Detection Limit for water (EPA Method 502.2), is 1.0 )Jg/1. J -Estimated value. K -Actual value is known to be less than value given. L -Actual value is known to be greater than value given. U -Material was analyzed for but not detected. NA -Not analyzed. l/ -Tentative identification. ✓ -Re~ulated voe T -Tr1halanethane N.C. Dept. of Envirorvnent, Health, & Natural Resources OEHNR 3068--0 (Rev. 10/92 Laboratory Services) #l532E D-18 )Jg/l LA I I I I -.V .. N. C. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, & NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF LABORATORY SERVICES, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES SECTION Laboratory No. j) P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. WILMINGTON ST, RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 /If /lj;j 'if PURGEABLE COMPOUNDS Date of Analysis COMPOUND µg/1 COMPOUND Dichlorodifluoromethane /, ✓Chlorobenzene Chloromethane ✓Ethvlbenzene vVinvl Chloride 1 1 1 2-Tetrachloroethane Brooonethane ✓n-Xvlene Chloroethane ✓m-Xvlene Trichlorofluoromethane ✓o-Xvlene ✓1 1-Dichloroethvlene ✓Stvrene Methvlene Chloride Brarofonn tert-Butvl Methvl Ether Isnnrnnvlbenzene ✓trans-1. 2-Di ch loroethvl ene 1 1 2 2-Tetrachloroethane IsQQrQQ~l ether Brarobenzene 1. 1 Dichloroethane -l-i.' 1\1'.,i'. n Prl'V"lvlbenzene 2 2-Dichlornnrnnane I l 1 2 3 Trichlornnrnnane ✓cis-1 2-Dichloroethvlene 2-Ch loroto 1 uene Chlorofonn -trace. , 1 3 5-Trirrethvlbenzene IBCMl Brarochloromethane 'I 4-Chlorotoluene ✓1 1 ]-Trichloroethane tert-Butvl Benzene 1 . 1-Di ch 1 ornnr~ne Pentachloroethane ✓Carbon Tetrachloride 1 2 4-Trirrethvlbenzene ✓Benzene sec-Butvl Benzene ✓1 2-Dichloroethane n-Is....,...rnn"ltoluene ✓Trichloroethvlene l,3-Dichlorobenzene ✓1 2-Dichlornnrnnane ✓1.4-Dichlorobenzene Brarodichloromethane n-Butvlbenzene Dibrooonethane ✓l .2-Dichlorobenzene ✓Toluene Bis 12-Chlorois~ronvl) Ether 1 1 2-Trichloroethane 1 2-Dibraro-3-Chlornnrnnane ✓Tetrachloroethvlene "i i:; 1 2 4-Trichlorobenzene 1 3-Dichlornnrnnane ' Hexachlorobutadiene Dibrarochloromethane Nanhthalene 1 2-Dibraooethane (EDBl 1.2,3-Trichlorobenzene 1-Chlorohexane !/ COl'IIENTS: MDL -Minirrum Detection Limit for water (EPA Method 502.2), is 1.0 µg/1. J -Estimated value. K -Actual value is known to be less than value given. L -Actual value is known to be greater than value given. U -Material was analyzed for but not detected. NA -Not analyzed. 1/ -Tentative identification. ✓ -Re~ulated voe T -Tr1halomethane N.C. Dept. of Envirom-ent, Health, & Natural Resources DEHNR 3068--0 (Rev. 10/92 Laboratory Services) #l532E D-18 µg/1 Jj .,:; . ' N. C. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, & NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF LABORATORY SERVICES, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES SECTION P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. WILMINGTON ST, RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 Laboratory No. 9 & /zj 12 PURGEABLE COMPOUNDS Date of Analysis COMPOUND \Jg/1 COMPOUND Dichlorodifluoromethane u ✓Chlorobenzene Chloromethane ✓Ethvlbenzene ,1Vinvl Chloride 1. l. 1.2-Tetrachloroethane Brorncru,thane ✓o-Xvlene Chloroethane ' ✓m-Xvlene Trichlorofluoromethane r+ ✓o-Xvlene ✓l. 1-Dichloroethslene -~.o ✓Stvrene Methvlene Chloride . ! Braroform tert-Butvl Methvl Ether IsnnrnnvJbenzene ✓trans-1.2-Di ch loroethvl ene l. 1.2.2 Tetrachloroethane Isooroovl ether \ BrOOOOenzene l. 1-Dichloroethane k n-Prnnvibenzene 2 2 Dichlornnrnnane ;J 1.2 3-Trichlornnrnnane ✓cis-1 2-Dichloroethvlene IK 2-Chlorotoluene Chloroform I/( , l 3.5-Trimethvlbenzene (BCMl Brarochloromethane ., iJ 4-Chlorotoluene ✓l l 1-Trichloroethane 0 ,l, tert-Butvl Benzene l. 1-Dichlornnr=ne J j ' Pentachloroethane ✓Carbcn Tetrachloride 1.2.4-Trimethvlbenzene ✓Benzene sec-Butvl Benzene ✓l 2-Dichloroethane n-Isnnroovltoluene ✓Trichloroethvlene I( 1.3-Dichlorobenzene ✓l.2-Dichlornnrnnane I \ ✓l 4-Dichlorobenzene Brarodichloromethane i n-Butvlbenzene Dibrorncru,thane ✓l.2-Dichlorobenzene ✓Toluene 8 is 12-Ch l oroi snnrnnv l\ Ether l l 2-Trichloroethane \ l 2 Dibraro 3-Chlornnrnnane ✓Tetrachloroethvlene I< 1 2.4-Trichlorobenzene 1 3 Dichlornnrnnane ' Hexachlorobutadiene Dibrarochloromethane Naohthalene 1.2-Dibraroethane fEDBl 1 2 3-Trichlorobenzene 1-Ch 1 orohexane I COl'tlENTS: MDL -Minifoom Detection limit for water (EPA Method 502.2), is 1.0 )Jg/1. J -Estimated value. K -Actual value is known to be less than value given. L -Actual value is known to be greater than value given. U -Material was analyzed for but not detected. NA -Nol analyzed. · 1/ -Tentative identification. ✓ -Re~ulated voe T -Tr1halomethane N.C. Dept. of Envirorvnent, Health, & Natural Resources DEHNR 3D68-0 (Rev. 10/92 Laboratory Services) #l532E 0-18 \Jg/1 J ' ,JJ :-.. -----,,_ ___ "'--,-~-- -----.,_~-- 0 3 AC. • .T @ 6.80 AC., IS) \ ' . • lncldent Name: lll 6ou ero,etr114 -Ac(\,!( ~ood ~on/County: fYlteO I Go 1&, o . ) Groundwater Incident F11c I IL/ I lgD Ranking Performed by: firvu r, e. o,, 0 e I I Date: NORTH CAROLINA . GROUNDWATER CO1''TAMINATION INCIDENT MANAGEMENT SITE PRIORITY RANKING SYSTEM {To be completed by Regional Office) GW/TF-200 Pagel of 3 6/1/92 L IMMINENT HAZARD ASSF"ISME1"J'. Pomt,,; Awarded n. A Explosion -free product In confined areas or vapor phase product detected· at or above 20% of the lower explosive llmlt or at health concern levels; award 50 points total B. Fire -free product subject to Ignition In exposed areas such as IIUI'face water Impoundments, streams, e:xcavations, etc.: award 50 points total EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT A Contaminated Drtnk1ng Water Supplies l. Private, domestic water supply well containing substances In con- centratlons exceeding 15A NCAC 2L groundwater quallty standards; award 10 points per well 2. Pub!Jc or Institutional water supply well conta1nlng substances In concentrations exceeding 15A NCAC 2L groundwater quallty standards; award 20 points per well 3. Exccedances of Class WS-1 IIUI'face water quallty atandards as a result of groundwater diacharge: award 20 points per surface water body Impacted 4. If a water supply well Identified In Items n. A 1 and n. A 2 cannot be replaced by an existing pub!Jc water supply source requlrtng hook- up only; award addltlonal 10 points per lm:placeable well B. Threat to Uncontaminated Drtnk1ng Water Supplies 1. Private, domestic water supply well located within 1500 feet down gradlent of contamlnant aourcc; award 10 points per well 2. Publlc or Institutional water supply well located within 1500 feet • downgradlent of contaminant soun:e; award 15 points per well 3. Raw smface water Intake for public water supply located within 1/2 . mlle downgradlent of contamlnant 80\lTCe; award 5 points per water supply BYB!em 4. If any well Identified In Items n. B. 1 and n. B. 2 or an Intake In Item ll. B. 3. are located within 250 feet of contamlnant aoun:e; award addltlonal 20 points total (not per well or Intake) C. Vapor Fhase Exposure 0 .;Jo 0 0 0 atiud I'S 0 1. Product vapors detected In Inhabitable bulldlngts) below 20% of the lower 0 explosive llmlt or health concern levds; award 30 points total I 10 ·.' 2. Product W.poB detected In other conftned areas (Wllnhabltable build- ings, sewer llnes. utility w.ults, etc.) below 20% of the lower explosive llmlt; award l O points total GW/TF-200 Page 2 of 3 ' 6/1/92 Po!nts Awarded 0 m. 80tlRCE ASSr.&sKE'NT. A. Uncontrolled ar Unabated Primary Source (IDc)udlng dumpsltes, stockpiles, lagoons, land appbcations. septic tanks, landfills, underground and above ground storage tanks, etc.) l. Suspected or confirmed 80UJ'Ce remains In active use and continues to recetve raw product. wastewater ar solid waste; award 30 points per '80\JI'Ce . 2. Active use of suspected ar confirmed source has been discontinued ar 80UI"Ce was caused by a one-time release of product ar waste, however, 80UI"Ce continues to release product ar contaminants Into the environ- ment; award 10 points per source IV. ENVIRONMENTAL VULNERABILITY ASSESSMEPn' A B. Vertical Contaminant Migration -lJteraturc ar well Jogs lndlcate that no confin- ing layer 1B present above bedrock ar within twenty feet of land surface; award 10 points total Hortzontal Cantarnlnant Migration -Data or observations Indicate that no ells- charge points or aquifer dlscontinultles exist between the source and the nearest downgradicnt drinking water supply; award 10 points total C. Existing Groundwater Oua]1ty -'Ibe worst case monitor or supply wcD contains contaminant levels: 1. At Jess than 10 timeB the 2L 1Voundwater standards; award 5 points 2. Between 10 and 100 times the 2Lgroundwater standards; award 20 points /D Jo 3. Greater than 100 times the 2L groundwater standards; award 40 points ____ _ V. REGlONAL OFFICE RESPONSE (LEI 1£k &\IQ[) Prtortty A -(Site meets any ,m;i,c. of the crtter1a) r~ (ll-/-unttH. kJ((,iit ;.s '-.1/ . Water supply well(s) contamlnated and no alternate water auppbes avai I a.ble tz, ttu-cw.c.. - available. lou. /-d~t, ,-,,:,t "fl' to.. d·o Vapors present In conflned 8ffll8 at explosive or health concern ~~~t"q cfown A(ht e,,,,,d . • 2. s. · Treated surface water BUpply tn vlolat!OD of the safe drinking standards. Prtpr1ty B -tAIJY One! 1. Water supply well(sl contamlnated. but alternate water suppbes avail-· able. · : 2. s. Water supply well(s) within 1500 feet of site. but not contaminated and no alternate water supplies available . . Vapors present In confined areas but not at explosive or health concern --· levels. Prtgnty c · !Both! l. No water supply well(s) contamlntcd. 2. Water supply well(s) greater than 1500 feet from site, no alternate water supply available. Prtcn1ty p -(Both) • l. No water supply wcll(s) contamlnted. 2. Water supply well(s) within 1500 feet of site but alternate water supplies available. Prtorjty E • (Bothl 1. No water supply wcll(sl contaminated or within 1500 feet of site. 2. Arca served by alternate water supply. TOTAL POINTS AWARDED • cwm-200 Page 3 of 3 6/1/92 #/Letter )I ( I ( (