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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCD981475932_19870520_FCX Inc. (Washington Plant)_FRBCERCLIS RI_Site Investigation Report-OCR' I I ,I I ' 'j I !I I I 1 J I I -· I I ' , I I I SITE INVESTIGATICN REPORI' FCX-Washington NC D981475932 Washington, NC. 27889 ' J ! I I I I I D I I I I I I I Pi North Carolina Department of Human Resources Division of Health Services P.O. Box 2091 • Raleigh, North Carolina 27602-2091 James G. Martin, Governor David T. Flaherty, Secretary Ronald H. Levine, M.D., M.P.H. Ms. Denise Smith EPA NC CERCLA Project Officer EPA Region IV waste Division 345 Courtland street, N.E, Atlanta, GA 30365 Dear Ms, Smith: 20 May 1987 SUBJECT: Site Investigation Report FCX -Washington NC D981475932 Washington, NC 27889 State Health Director Enclosed please find the Site Investigation Report for the subject site. conclusions and recommendations are based on a review of the available data, conversations with FCX officials, an on-site inspection, and laboratory analyses of samples collected during the on-site inspection, High concentrations of pesticides and organics were found in samples ·of soil taken from an on-site area of past waste chemical burial, The waste is deposited within five feet of the water table aquifer which recharges a deeper aquifer used as a water supply by 2850 people within three miles of the site. Four water supply wells around the site were sampled and found to be uncontaminated. There is, however, concern that the pesticides and organics might eventually migrate into the groundwater supply for the area. If you have any questions, please contact me at (919) 733-2801, GN/tb/0175b sincerely, 1::::: ~=:c ceoso,;s, CERCLA Unit solid and Hazardous waste Management Branch Environmental Health Section I I I I I g I I I I I I I I I I I I SITE INSPECTION REPORT FCX -Washington NC D981475932 Grimes Road Washington, Beaufort County, NC 27889 20 May 1987 By Grover c. Nicholson, Geologist Solid and Hazardous waste Management Branch CERCLA Unit I I I I u I I I I I I I I I I I I I EXECUTIVE SUMMARY FCX -Washington is located at the intersection of Grimes Road (SR 1402) and Whispering Pine Road (SR 1404) in Washington, Beaufort County, North Carolina 27889. The latitude is 35° 32' 36" and the longitude is 077° 04' 27'. The site, approximately eight acres in size, lies just to the west-northwest of Washington city limits. The Tar River is less than one mile to the south. About 11350 people live within three miles of the site, 2850 of whom obtain their water supply from private or community wells. In the early 1970s, a trench approximately 12 feet by 250 feet by 10 to 12 feet deep was ___ _ dug and filled with waste pesticides, herbicides, and other agricultural:;~ chemicals. Samples of the surface soil from the trench area showed concentrations of various hazardous constituents, including Chlordane, Aldrin, DDT, DDE, Dieldrin, carbondisulfide, hexachlorobenzene, naphthalene, phenanthrene, acenaphthylene, fluorene, dibenzofuran, 2-methylnaphthalene, and mercury. These chemicals may move into the groundwater of the Post-Miocene surficial aquifer which, together with the Miocene Yorktown aquifer, locally recharges the underlying castle Hayne aquifer. The castle Hayne aquifer, which top surface is about 30 feet below land surface at the site, is the major water supply aquifer for wells in the vicinity. The site, owned by FCX, Inc., 609 st. Marys Street, Raleigh, NC 27602 from 1945 until 1986, was used for repackaging and sales of herbicides, pesticides, and other farm chemicals. In the summer of 1986, the facility was sold to Fred Webb, Inc., P.O. Box 158, Greenville, NC 27834. The warehouse on-site is to be used for grain storage. There have been no known remedial actions to date; however, FCX, Inc. has employed Rose and Purcell, Inc. and GSX to study on-site contamination and to recommend clean-up procedures for the burial area and the warehouse. I I I I I I I g u I I I I I I I I I BACKGROUND Location The FCX -Washington site is located in the west quadrant of the intersection of Grimes Road and Whispering Pine Road (SR 1404) in Washington, Beaufort County, North Carolina 27889, The latitude is 35° 32' 36' and the longitude is 077° 04' 27" (Reference 12). Site Layout The FCX Distribution Center property is approximately eight acres in size and is bordered on the northeast by a railroad, on the southwest by a wetland leading to the Tar River, on the northwest and southeast by agricultural land, Land and buildings belonging to National Spinning Company, a large textile manufacturer, lie to the south and southeast. On the FCX site is a large warehouse with an adjoining tank farm (Reference 20 & 21). The site of the chemical burial lies about 200 feet southwest of the warehouse. A private well belonging to Cleon Latham is about 585 feet east of the trench site and three wells owned by National Spinning are north, east, and west of the site approximately 450 to 1100 feet away from the burial area. surface drainage from the site is southwest toward the wetland and southeast toward a drainage ditch (Reference 17), Primary population areas in the vicinity of the site are northwest and southwest along Grimes Road (Reference 12). Ownership and Site Use History The site was owned by FCX, Inc., 609 st. Marys Street, Raleigh, NC 27602 from 1945 until 1986, The facility was used for the repackaging and sale of herbicides, pesticides, and tobacco treating chemicals. wastes from the operations were handled from late 1945 until 1985. About 1970, some wastes were buried in a trench on-site. In the summer of 1986, the facility was sold to Fred Webb, Inc., P.O. Box 158, Greenville, NC 27834. Apparently, the warehouse is to be used as a grain storage building. Permit and Regulatory History There are no environmental permits known to have been issued nor has there been any environmental regulation of the site. Remedial Actions to Date FCX Inc. has employed the engineering firm of Rose and Purcell, Inc, to help study on-site contamination. Also, FCX Inc. has employed GSX to clear the chemical warehouse and to recommend remedial action concerning the buried wastes. -2- I I I I I I I I I I n I summary Trip Report The FCX property in Washington, which includes the area of the reported pesticide burial in a trench, was in the process of being sold to Fred Webb, Inc., just prior to the site investigation. Letters confirming approval to conduct the site investigation were received from William H. McCullough, legal counsel for FCX, on behalf of both FCX and Fred Webb. Additional consent letters for inspecting, sampling, and photographing the site were signed by Fred Webb, President of Fred Webb, Inc., and by J. Stewart Hodges, Vice President of FCX. This was to insure full approval for the site investigation during the ownership transition. on 26 August 1986 Harry Holladay and Grover Nicholson met with the following at the site: c.A. Purcell, Jr. J. Stewart Hodges Cleon Latham Steve Hall Steve Jackson -Rose and Purcell, Inc. Consultant for FCX -Vice President FCX -Owner of associated residential property -us EPA. surveillance and Analysis Division -Fred Webb, Inc. representative The purpose of the investigation and the preliminary sampling plan were explained to all present. Holladay and Nicholson conducted a brief walk-over of the site to re-appraise the sampling plan. It was found that GSX had used a back-hoe to explore segments of the burial trench and an additional previously unidentified burial area. The sampling plan was modified utilizing the new findings to include sampling of the contaminated soils raised by the back-hoe from the burial spots, as well as sampling from the warehouse transfer areas, Mr. Latham's well, the adjacent drainage ditch, and the background soil and groundwater areas. Background soil samples and drainage ditch samples were taken in the area of Mr. Latham's home adjacent to the FCX property. Holladay and Nicholson donned protective equipment and entered the trench area where some substances suspected to be pesticides and other agricultural waste were exposed. A HNu meter was used to scan the site for volatile organics. None were detected at concentrations above background levels. The odor on site was like that at a garden supply store. A light wind swept the area to minimize the exposure. Thus, tyvek suits and boots with no respiratory protection was deemed safe as specified by the safety guide. sampling was done from 11:59 to 16:40 hours on 26 August 1986. Seven soils samples, four groundwater samples, and one sediment sample were taken. Background soil and ground water sample were included in this number. three groundwater samples were taken from the deep wells adjacent to the FCX site which are operated by National Spinning. All sampling was done following a standard sampling protocol and a chain of custody for each sample was established on-site. Sketches and photographs were made before and during the sampling activities. -3- I I I I I I I I I I n D B I I I I I ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING Topography Reference 12, the USGS 7.5' Topographic maps, form the basis for this section. The Site Sketch (Reference 21) shows a larger scale view of the layout of the site. The Map Showing surface Water Flow Path (Reference 17) shows the slope of the site as less than 3% and the slope of the intervening terrain between the trench area and a small area of Kennedy creek to be less than 1%. surface waters The closest downslope water body is Kennedy Creek which flows southeastward into the Tar River. At the US 17/264 bridge across the river, the Tar River becomes the Pamlico River. The river flows southeastward into the Pamlico Sound. Kennedy creek and the Tar River are classified as Class c waters which best usage are "fish and wildlife propagation, secondary recreation, agriculture and other uses requiring waters of lower quality•. The Pamlico River is denoted as Tidal Salt water and classified as Class SC waters which best usage are "fish and wildlife propagation, secondary recreation, and other uses requiring waters of lower quality" (Reference 22). Geology, soils, and Groundwater The site lies in the NC coastal Plain and is underlain by sedimentary formations consisting of sand, silt, clay, shells, limestone, and combinations of these lithologies. These sediments may be divided into three main hydrogeologic units, or aquifers, based primarily on hydraulic conductivity and other hydrogeologic characteristics. The aquifers, from the surface downward, are: the Post-Miocene surficial aquifer or water-table aquifer comprised of sand, silt, shells, and some clay; the Miocene age Yorktown aquifer composed of interbedded sands and clays with some shells, and the Eocene age castle Hayne aquifer composed mainly of shell limestone (Reference 1). In the area within three miles of the site, there are no extensive confining units separating the three aquifers. Instead, the relative hydraulic conductivities of the three units are the controlling factors in groundwater movement. The hydraulic conductivity of the castle Hayne aquifer, roughly 10-1 cm/sec, is 6 to 10 times greater than those of the Post-Miocene surficial and Miocene Yorktown aquifers, which are about 1.7 x 10-2 cm/sec. Therefore, the castle Hayne aquifer operates under semi-confined conditions and is locally recharged from the two overlying aquifers (References 1,4,8). -4- I I I I I I I I I I n D u I I I I I I The aquifer of concern (the principal aquifer used for water supply) in the area of the site is the castle Hayne aquifer which top lies about 30 feet below land surface (Reference 4). The potentiometric surface for the castle Hayne is typically 5 to 10 feet below land surface, which is only slightly lower than the surficial aquifer's water table of 5 feet below land surface (References 3 and 4). Water and contaminants move from the land surface downward, slowly through the Post-Miocene surficial aquifer and the Miocene Yorktown aquifer into the castle Hayne aquifer. Climate and Meteorology Land use Average January temperature Average July temperature 44 -46°F 78 -80°F Prevailing Wind Velocity 9 mph SW Emissions of pollutants 40 tons/square mile includes particulate, sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, and nitrogen dioxide. Mean annual precipitation Mean annual evaporation Net annual precipitation One year 24-hour rainfall (Reference 7) 53.5' 41.5" 12· 3.48' The site lies in a commercial-residential corridor about 1800 feet west of Washington, a city of about 8500 people. Agricultural fields border the site on the northwest and southeast and a wetland, approximately 180 acres in size, lies between the site and the Tar River. Washington Park, a town of about 500 people lies 3 miles southeast of the site. The Tar and Pamlico Rivers, bordered by extensive wetlands, lie south and southeast. Within three miles of the site to the west, north, and northwest are rural areas with most land in agricultural use. Tranters creek flows from the northwest and enters the Tar River about 1/2 mile upstream of the site. Both surface water intakes for the city of Washington are on Tranters Creek (References 12 and 13). -5- -I I I I ,1 I I i i ! I [ I I I I l r ' I I I Population Distribution and Water Supply These data are based on a house count from the USGS topographic map, on information about public and private water systems, and on an estimation of the percent of the city of Washington within each radius of the site. Within one mile of the site there are 994 residents, 850 using surface water from the Washington distribution system and 144 using private wells. Three industrial wells, belonging to National Spinning Company, and one surface water intake for the city of Washington are within one mile also. Between one and two miles of the site are about 6016 residents, 5100 of whom use city water, while the rest use private wells. Between two and three miles of the site are 4340 residents, 2550 of whom use groundwater while the rest use private wells. Three private groundwater supplies, Flanders Filters, Shad Bend Subdivision, and Trails End Mobile Home Park, are between two and three miles from the site also. The population served by these supplies is included in the 4340 residents. In total, within three miles of the site are 11350 residents, 8500 of whom are supplied by the city of Washington water system and 2850 of whom use groundwater. WATER SUPPLY AND POPULATION DISTRIBUTION No. houses served by private wells (from house count) No. people served by private wells (houses x 3.8 persons/home) No. people served by Washington water supply (est.) Other water supplies and no. people served by each Total No. of Residents Critical Environments Within l mile of site Between land 2 miles of site 38 144 850 Washington surface water intake Nat'l Spinning Co. wells-Industrial water supply wells 994 241 916 5100 6016 Between 2 and 3 miles of site 402 and 69 south of river 1528 262 2550 Flanders Filters Shad Bend S/D Trails End MHP (included in house count above) 4340 There are no federally designated critical environments within five miles of the site. However, a freshwater wetland approximately 275 acres in size lies adjacent to the Tar River and Kennedy Creek. It begins about 300 feet from the trench area (Reference 12 and 19). -6-Totals 750 2850 8500 11350 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I WASTE TYPES AND QUANTITIES In a telephone conversation (Reference 5) with Harry Holladay of the NC Solid and Hazardous waste Management Branch CERCLA Unit, FCX Vice President J. Stewart Hodges explained that, in about 1970, a burial of pesticides, herbicides, and tobacco sucker control agent (MH30) occurred on the site. A trench about 12 feet by 250 feet was dug 10 to 12 feet deep and intercepted the water table. Two to three feet of soil were put back into the trench and, then paper and plastic bags and jugs of wastes were put into the trench. Based on observations during the site inspection it appears that the trench was then covered with about two feet of soil. The quantity of wastes is not known but can be estimated as 555 cubic yards based on trench dimensions of 12 feet by 250 feet by 7 feet deep. waste types identified by sampling include Chlordane, Aldrin, DDT, DDE, Dieldrin, carbondisulfide, hexachlorobenzene, naphthalene, phenanthrene, acenaphthylene, fluorene, dibenzofuran, and 2-methylnaphthalene. -7- I I I I D I I I I I I I I I I I I I sample Location 1 2 3 4 5 6 LABORATORY DATA SUMMARY sample Type Sample Numbers Inorg. Field/Lab Org. Field/Lab Background soil 0-2• deep Ditch sediment near Latham house Composite soil Southeast trench area Composite soil Southeast trench area composite soil West end of trench Composite soil west end of trench 2991/17170 3201/602406 2992/17171 3202/602407 2993/17172 3203/602408 2994/17173 3204/602409 2995/17174 3205/602410 2996/17175 3206/602411 -8- Date Sampled 26 Aug. 86 26 Aug. 86 26 Aug. 86 26 Aug. 86 26 Aug. 86 26 Aug. 86 Analyses Results Code: Pest. = Pesticides IT= Inorganic Totals, IE= Inorganic Extractable OP= Organic Purgeable, OE= Organic Acid: Base/Neutral Extractable Pest: 0.035 ppm Aldrin No IT, IE, OP, or OE. Pest: 1.7 ppm Chlordane, 0.15 ppm Aldrin, 0.14 ppm DDT 0.46 ppm DDD. No IT, IE, OP, or OE. Pest: 35.4 ppm Chlordane, 46.3 ppm Aldrin, OP: 6.5 ug/kg carbondisulfide ( ten ta ti ve, est. ID) • No IT, IE, OE. Pest: 33.4 ppm Aldrin, 0.70 ppm Chlordane, 0.62 ppm DDT, 0.26 ppm DDD, 0.22 ppm DDE & Dieldrin. OP: 6270 ug/kg carbondisulfide (tentative, est. ID). No IT, IT, OE. Pest: 159.5 ppm DDT, 37.7 ppm DDE & Dieldrin, 1585 ppm Aldrin. 28 mg/kg Hg which is 280 times background. OE: 9333 ug/kg hexachlorobenzene. No IE, OP. Pest: 12.0 ppm DDT, 27.2 ppm Aldrin, 50.9 ppm Chlordane. OE: 2833 ug/kg naphthalene, 7333 ug/kg phenanthrene, 7500 ug/kg acenaphthylene, 4500 ug/kg fluorene, 1167 ug/kg dibenzofuran (est.) 1333 ug/kg 2-methylnaphthalene (est.). NO IT or IE. I I I g I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I sample Location 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 LABORATORY DATA SUMMARY (continued) sample Type Composite soil Northeast loading dock Composite soil Northwest loading dock Sample Numbers Inorg. Field/Lab Org. Field/Lab 2997/17176 3207/602412 2998/17177 3208/602413 2999/17244 Groundwater Latham well 3209/602414/602415 Groundwater National Spinning Co. Well 117 Groundwater National Spinning co. well 118 Groundwater National Spinning co. well 119 Groundwater Background well J.F. Rehm house 3001/17243 3211/602416 3216/602417 3507/603144 3508/603144 3964/17246 3217/602418 3218/602419 3503/603142 3504/603142 3750/17245 3219/602420 3220/602421 3505/603143 3506/603143 3509/603145 3510/603146 -9- Date Sampled 26 Aug. 86 26 Aug. 86 26 Aug. 86 26 Aug. 86 20 Nov. 86 26 Aug. 86 20 Nov. 86 26 Aug. 86 20 Nov. 86 20 Nov. 86 Analyses Results Code: Pest.= Pesticides IT Inorganic Totals, IE Inorganic Extractable OP Organic Purgeable, OE= Organic Acid: Base/Neutral Extractable Pest: 0.61 ppm DDE & Dieldrin, 1.8 ppm DDT, 0.28 ppm Malathion. No IT, IE, OP, OE. Pest: 0.25 ppm Malathion, 0.23 ppm DDT, 0.15 ppm DDD, 0.15 ppm DDE and Dieldrin. No IT, IE, OP, OE. No IT, OP, or OE. NO IT, OP, or OE. Pest: None. No IT, OP, or OE. Pest: None. NO IT, OP, or OE. Pest: None. No pest, OP, or OE. ,- 1 I MAP SHOWING SAMPL LOCATIONS -~-~••+ t~:-:·~-~.f' I I I 1 , i / I , I ! . !·· I" ii 7 I I 1--'-LLL.LLL I ... ··'IFCX Warehouse :·1,-. ~. r I -1-1-.1. I I . ' .,,,_.;i,{l -II'.-• l!t'~ .';l\t~ . 'i! -k -·· .. "'---~-·-. . . -. . I D D D I I I I I I I I I I I I I I TOXICOLOGICAL/CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS Pathway Matrix Values substance Groundwater surface Water Air Aldrin 18 18 9 Chlordane 18 18 9 DDD 18 (?) 18 (?) 9 (?) DDE 18 18 9 DDT 18 18 9 Dieldrin 18 18 9 Malathion ? ? ? carbondisulfide 18 (?) 18 (?) 9 (?) Mercury 18 18 9 Hexachlorobenzene 15 15 6 Naphthalene 9 9 6 Phenanthrene 15 15 9 Acenaphthylene 9 9 3 Fluorene Dibenzofuran 18 (?) 18 ( ? ) 9 (?) 2-methylnaphthalene 6 (?) 6 (?) 6 (?) From: Sax, N.I. Dan~erous Pro2erties of Industrial Materials, 6th Edition, Van Nostrand Reinhold company, New York, 1984, -10- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Appendix A Maps and Photographs I I I I I I I I u D D D H I I u m I FCX Washington ' NCD 981 475 932 J( ,,, I I =-tot> -LL ·o Fe )( W i1112. E tu,us e ◊ ------- -- -- ---- - - l!!!!!!!I 1!11! 114 /15 1/6 West Panoramic View of Site --- - - liiiil iiiil liill .., --== == 111!!1 l!!!I!! l!!!l!I l!!!l!!I -- ---------- 117 North ---Panoramic View of Site I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Cleon Latham Well House -Inside Cleon Latham Well House L___ __ -------- ..., Loading Dock -Northeast side of Bldg.; f' I I ___,. ,_, I I I I I I I I Trench Area Trench Area -, I I Trench Area --- I I J I I I I I I I T • _._,,, •. rench Area Trench Area I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Appendix B I Laboratory Data I I ,, I I I I I I I I I I I <-:-,;.-, ... II C. Department of Human Rc&ourccs 111,,.ision of Health Services SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST Stace Labomorv of Public Hcalch P. 0. Box 28047 306 N. Wilminaton Srrcct Raleigh, 27611 /.! f<J14?S-'l.12-. t-,~ ~umber O 7 L) !J::.tV!11ft2 eofSite FC.x-t,V,+o~,..,&,,r'oN rw Field Sample Number ---=J-f~9._../~----------- Site Location. w,.~H,,v(,"r&A.) elected By A(' 'J./4.-eeifiyA &-ID# _ _,£~£~--Date Collected __,2....,'-._"'19"-'v=,s,.~_..,r'-'t,.,_ __ Time . of Sample: I Environmental __ Groundwater (I) 1--Surface Water (2) __x_ Soil ( 3) __ Other (4) Concentrate __ Solid (5) __ Liquid ( 6) __ Sludge (7) __ Other (8) Comments I -s 0-2 ., dt,, I INORGANIC CHEMISTRY Extractables Total [ Parameter Results mg/1 Parameter Reaults mg/~ Parameter Results m11/~ !..¾..Arsenic <11-1'\I :!:Arsenic n,'-f __ silver ltBarium < /l ., Barium <¥.'± __ Sulfates Cadmium · < a.as-1eadmium __ Zinc / IL Chromium S: a_. as ::!!!_chloride _Ph ol Lead < Q, I _j(_ Chromium x". I __ Conductivity ~Mercury <o.a-:2 __ Copper _TDS • .1---._~Jtf!i4-m ____ __ Fluoride _TOC __ Silver __ Iron -- I= ~Lead .].3 -- __ Manganese -- 1----2(.Mercury < cJ-l -- ~- __ Nitrate -- __ Selenium -- I Parameter Results mg/ 1 Parameter Results mg/ 1 Parameter Results mg/1 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY _P&T:GC/MS _EDB __ Methoxychlor I ,__ Acid:B/N Ext. __ PCB's __ Toxaphene _TOX __ Petroleum _2,4-D --__ Endrin __ 2,4,5-TP (silvex) 1-__ Lindane -- MICROBIOLOGY RADIOCHEMISTRY I Parameter Parameter Results PCi/ 1 __ (MF) Coliform Colonies/!OOmls __ Gross Alpha __ (MPN) Coliform Colonies/lO0mls __ Gross Beta I= -- -- T )ah~ Receiv<:d I Date Reported I Ve/db Date Extracced -------------~---Date Analyzed ________________ _ leportcd By Lab Number --l1-7Hl'-17'-'-0'-,,..,.f,.l~lc ..... ;z--:1-7-tJS,.4--,---- [)HS 3101 !R~viscd 7/BS) /2/i<'.-- I (2.~ n : : 'j·•~~·•:•('l"'~':'-''...','!;':!!.i~-~..v.,,.~,1., - '---· ' . I · _· . . · /' ,...,._ /) C L IL .. ·_.-·· · N. C. Department of Human Resources . . · 1 . ffl_ o ,~Q-Laboratory of Public Health Di,is,or.·of He~lth Services .· . . _ . SAMPLE ANAL Y_SES RE~Ur3~~J 396 N. w1'.i~!ixn 25B~~~ 1)1_. 'nl_ -11!> ~--. . .. ' ,· .. · '· , .. . ·. l · . Raleigh, 27611 Site Number O? D td:l¾c:090 Field Sampl~ Nu~!i~:•p2r~z::•-""' . ' ;_.-;-' JlmeofSi~e FC.X-U,l*~H,~11,-T"o,,.; ·SiteJ..oca;ion ··w,,,$1-•n,vr,roAJ -NC. ~llected By '7./. ~-10# . 7'.8. Date Collected 2'-/9thS,• Z:6 Time ,//,'S)' } ' (\ ··pe of Sample: Env'ironmental Concentrate "t-Groundwater (1) ___ Solid (5) __ Surface Water (2) ___ Liquid (6) '.· ·t-t-Soil (3) __ Sludge (7) ' __ Other (4) __ Other (8) .. , INORGANIC CHEMISTRY' Extractable& Parameter __ Arsenic __ · Barium II--Cadmium · LChromium ---~i:~~~-- Results mg/1 ~S-ilver --- Parameter Resulu mg/ 1 Parameter __ Arsenic __ .. Barium __ Cadmium __ Chloride __ Chromium __ Copper __ fluoride __ Iron __ Lead-.. __ Manganese · __ Mercury __ Nitrate. __ Selenium Results mg/ 1 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Parameter Results mg/ 1 Comments Total Parameter __ Silver __ Sulfates __ Zinc -. _Ph ., ' __ Conductivity.' . _ms ·· _TOC ,. J· ,I•' • l Sl ' " ··. '. Parametei-'\, ; Results mg/1 Results mg/ 1 -"'-P&T:GC/MS Acid: BIN Ext. TOX ---4--EDB · 4PCB's -4,-Petroleum LEndrin -X-Lindane /V tf X-Methoxychlor . ---,-,r'----- --"-_,v,-'-, .c./)_, ____ .+ Toxaphene : : · .X..2,4-D .,_ . <CZ· I 1-..X 2,4,5-TP (sl\'cx) . MICROBIOLOGY RADIOCHEMI! :TRY . C · Parameter · · · Parameter " · .. ,' Results PCi/ 1 . ' . ' ' (MF) Coliform Colonies/lO0mls __ Gross Alpha ., __ (MPN) Coliform Colonies/l00mls __ Gross Beta ., .. ' ·' . ' ' t= .. , --' .. ,., . --'. l ate Recciv~d 1~-~,"';,7;-;'.f~/p-~~trn--t-....-· 7..,,...._~-__ Date Reported /P-9-)j 7 · ~~~:3 =tt~vl ji[)~. . ff:.. · · (jJ.)A-. . · /Jf\ 'Pc.ST. Date Extracted --<.,C...O=-:c..Lc:J!..!,!'--"--'><,-'>~.e=;c,,,__ __ ...::.,..,'__._-ie.:~"'"'-'''->v'--'j_,,__.f_)r~--Date Analyrerl 'l-1.i·BCc · · tj,--z;,'-f,-fl/ w, /o-/7;f/.1{P I ~/11-,t;JJ-M. /1.{l-/ sn.240G: f.le-../4_ 11~'7-K-13"P cisortcd Dy ----1-__f_✓...,:,-f..""L.m~✓-~"-..!:.!.-+~~_,_ ___ r--'~==~----Lab Number __________________ _ I.I/ . . I N. C. Department of Human Resources ,.ion of Hcolth Services . SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST .Dl 9frt 47-~ "JJZ r-v State Laboratory of Public Health P. 0. Box 28047 306 N. Wilmington Street . Raleigh, 27611 !Number O 7 l)Ji,Lfl-1:"ldo eofSi~e FC.X-t-U,uH1Nf,,-T"oAJ Field Sample Number --"'.:Jc"-. ..,_9_9,._-...,L~---------- Site Location. l-Uns ,..,.,.,.,,r,,ro AJ l lccted By 1J ~ ~ ID# __ -J......;B~~ Date Collected _..z...,,:...._.,./l:z...,:;U.,.&-=---.,.,r'-'b"'---Time __./"",:l'-',..._• I,_!_-' of Sample: Concentrate Commenu Jnrironmcntal {II-Groundwater ( 1) =---Surface Water (2) .__ Soil (3) __ Solid (5) __ Liquid (6). __ Sludge (7) __ Other (8) 5"9-P(!.<:: .,M ;J._ s -A✓-Mt{ -4,fd /lo(9 T g ){ Other (4-,.,i.J. INORGANIC CHEMISTRY ill Extractablea Total Parameter Reaulumg/1 Parameter Resulumg/~ Parameter Resulumg/1 ...X..Arsenic -< t'l . <') 1../.. L..Arscnic· ~-0 __ Silver ' ·&=Barium Q • 1 _J(_ Barium ,S:.5"""" __ Sulfates .. • ···•' Cadmium La,()~ -LCadmium < ;;2.-~-__ Zinc ,,- -LChromium <a,as:: __ Chloride _Ph :r=Lcad ~ o' l ~Chromium ;)... :,,-__ Conductivity !' Mercury s:a.a-:2. __ Copper _ms .. )---.S~Jt.t1il:'.rn. __ __ Fluoride _Toe '.u=Silver __ Iron -·- ~Lead L°'f"S -- __ Manganese ·---- ;11= ...lL-Mercury <I), I --' __ Nitrate --. __ Selenium . -- n ORGANIC CHEMISTRY ·:;. Parameter Reaulumg/1 Parameter Results mg/1 Parameter: Results mg/1 ' P&T:GC/MS __ Methoxychlor •. _EDB o= Acid:B/N Ext. __ PCB•s __ Toxaphene _TOX __ Petroleum _2,4-D __ Endrin __ 2,4,5-TP (slvex) i II-__ Lindane --·--. i , MICROBIOLOG r Parameter ; __ (MF) Coliform Colonies/lOOmls ·u:= (MPN) Coliform Colonies/lOOmls ' Parameter __ Gross Alpha, __ Gross Beta RADIOCHEMI!,TRY , -~------~ Rcsulu PCi/1 1---=-------------------'-----~-------------__J D,te Received _________________ Date Reported[ &J ~ 'U' ,re Extracted--------------'----Date Analyzed ·1•<1rtcd By Lab Number __ /_/_/__./ ... /--"'-~U,.,G..._:~-'7'-lt.,.," t,!'-. _____ _ 1'.l: :Departmen;,c,f.Human Resources Oivisior~ of Health Services SAMPLE.ANALYSES REQUEST.' . . State Laborat~ry of Public Health . ·" P. 0. Box 28047 306 N, Wilmington Street 1,;·· . Raleigh, 27611 flmeofSi;e FC.x-U-1,HHl,J(,,,,-ON SiteLoca.ion t,.u,.r;,-n,vr.,roA) -NC. CollectedBy ,:v'/)44...1d" lJ?# __ -'-/-'--"&'--_DateCollecred 4'-,9VG-$'6 Time /2,')/ 11pe of Sample: l\n~~onmental Concentrate t-Groundwater ( 1) ___ Surface Water (2) -,... Soil (3) . . Bx Other ( 4) .}!,_£, __ Solid (5) --Liquid (6j ,• .... __ Sludge (7) · __ Other (8) Comments --c?-b ~ . . . I INORGANIC CHEMISTRY. '.,1, j, V • ... ~ •:'. \• ' Extractables · Parameter Arsenic __ Bat'ium ill--Cadmium · Ill-Chromium I_Lead Mercury ... ·selenium ___ _ Results mg/1 Parameter __ Arsenic· __ Barium __ Cadmium __ Chloride __ Chromium __ .Copper _·_·Fluoride __ Iron __ Lead- --Manganese · __ Mercury __ Nitrate . ' · __ Selenium Results mg/1 Total , .. .-· '' · ·'Parameter __ Silver __ Sulfates __ Zinc _Ph __ CondUctivity' . __ ms . _; ,. _TOC ,, Rcoults mg/1 _· ._. ''-'-------------- ORGANIC CHEMISTRY "'.j, :. '-~. ·.,. ,c'/,1,, Parameter Acid:B/N Ext. TOX Results m /1 MICROBIOLOGY · · Pararrieter · ' ' · I=" (;_,ff) Coliform Colonies/lOOmls -(MPN) Coliform Colonies/lOOmls T Parameter __A__EDB ___&_PCB's -4-Petroleum _/-_Endrin ..2-Lindane ,• Results mg/ 1 Yi%• ' Parameter __ · Gr~ss Alpha __ Gross Beta Results ~g/1 ...L.. Methoxychlor _L Toxaphene" , ✓ ._X 2,4-D . : , . f#.5 -L 2,4,S-TF°(slvex) ·--"f""'A.,_J_,5L--- RADIOCHEMl/,TRY -~--------Rt· s u l ts PCi/ 1 , Date Reported -------,,-=----------ff. . ]>€ST. I Date Analyzed ~£8¼, t2W:, /o-17-J"'t:', t/,;P, I :l B · Lab Number ___ __:6c..- 1c..' l_Z_4_._0_? ________ _ cportc, y -------------------~~~~~~~r ~ • N. C. Department of Human Resources State Laboratory of Public Health P. 0. Box 28047 306 N. Wilmington Street Raleigh, 27611 tion of Health Scrvic.. '7-i i-4?S 'l.r~ S;:LE ANALYSES REQUEST Slf Number O 7 [) t,r~o Field Sample Number ------"{)."-'-'J--'9:....,;:,.5---------- ~e of Si ~e FC.x -U,J,+~ H I A.I(;,, 'T"c, N Site Location .,., ..:;w...:;...:..;".::;$..;.H.:....c..1ccAJ:..<,;::...;..,._0'--",v=---•=-N;;..c:C..=------- ~lected By . ,,/J, ?rt i,k ,&v.,,, ID# 3 Z Date Collected 2 4 19 u,s,. Z' 6 Time I 'I.' I~ Ifl,eofSample: En..:,_ronmental Concentrate ,11----Groundwater (1) Solid (5) __ Surface Water (2) Liquid (6) · 1---Soil (3) Sludge (7) ~"-")(_ Other (4) ~. __ Other (8) INORGANIC CHEMISTRY Extractables Parameter Resultsmg/1 Parameter Arsenic 9·9 I !Barium Cadmium i Chromium <o-t · <a.a< <o,OS:: :s =i·S:::: 3 Comments Total Parameter __ Silver __ Sulfates __ Zinc _Ph __ Conductivity t-rf-Lcad :ftL Mercury· t ___ s~J~,f!iU_!_ll __ ; __ Silver e:~2 ~Arsenic· _K..Barium ~Cadmium __ Chloride ---2!:o... Chromium __ Copper ______ · _TDS . !I= ' ,. lt I • ! P&T:GC/MS !I Acid:B/N Ext. i __ TOX ' __ Fluoride __ Iron __x__ Lead __ Manganese _K.. Mercury·· __ Nitrate __ Selenium .L,o.( ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Results mg/1 Parameter Results mg/1 _EDB _TOC Parameter __ Methoxychlor __ Toxaphene _·_z,4-D Results mg/1 . Results mg/1 I. I: ~----- __ PCB's __ Petroleum __ Endrin __ Lindane --2,4,5-TP (s \vex) -i i --------------I! ______________ .,_ ______________ _.__ _____ ----------' i RADIOCHEMl: -YRY 1 I _ Parameter · Parameter Ruults PCi/1 i I l __ (MF) Coliform Colonies/lOOmls __ Gross Alpha I ;)= (MPN) Coliform Colonies/lOOmls __ Gross Beta . ' • I . --,__ ' -- MICROBIOLOGY l le Receivc;d Date Reported I &d:r£ llire Extracted Date Analyzed ,,1,0,tcd Ely· Lab Number l'1172 AUG2781t IL// c:::....- Bc·Dcpart~c~; .of Human Resources Di"isioA Of H~alth Services SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST. State Laboratory of Public Health P. 0. Box 28047 306 N. Wilmington Street · • Raleigh, 27611 l11 't'DI 4?S91Z ~-. Site Number ...,0"'--'7'--l'-).,___,!JJ'-41--£/_9" .. •Hif<=<..£..,"-"'O'----'-----Field Sample Number __ ,:~·3,..,'-'· z_=-· ·.c..~...;:.3::;.·_· ---------'- B. m_ e of Si;e ~F_C.~X_-_t-V_,.._~_H_,_,.,_G-_T'<_o_,.J________ Site Location _· W "~ H' ',..;<,To AJ ~llected By ~,,8~.-J.2t><~=· ""'-'"'--"""""-'~--ID#_· _3'-'-7 __ Date Collected 1 ?'-· AvtS-$' 6 1tpe of Sample: ~nvironmental '(I--Groundwater (1) ___ Surface Water (2) ·q .. · If--Soil (3) II ;I,, Other (4) ~J Concentrate __ Solid (5) ___ Liquid (6) '-· . __ Sludge (7) __ Other (8) ,. INORGANIC CHEMISTRY' Extractables Parameter Arsenic __ Bal'ium Cadmium Chromium i __ Lead -1=-~-~;~~;;_ - --:Silver Parameter Acid: BIN Ext. TOX Results mg/1 Results mg/ 1 M.lCROBIOLOGY Parameter 1 (MF) Coliform Colonies/lOOmls __ (MPN) Coliform Colonies/lOOmls Parameter __ Arsenic· --Bariuffi i .- __ Cadmium __ Chloride __ Chromium __ Copper __ Fluoride __ Iron __ Lead __ Manganese __ Mercury __ Nitrate. __ Selenium Results mg/ 1 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Parameter ..JLEDB -25....-PCB's ---2{_ Petroleum _l...Endrin _,}£_ Lindane Results mg/1 N-/), N.A Parameter· __ Gross Alpha __ Gross Beta NC. · Time /1/, . / S' Comments" Total· ·· ' · Parameter _·_Silver __ Sulfates __ Zinc , _Ph __ Conductiv'ity ·· _ms ,,_.· __ TOC ;:·· Parametei :. i. _x Methoxychlor ----2(__ Toxaphene.s·: ---2!=.2.4-D .. ,_-, .....2!'...2,4,5-TP (s·lvex) Results mg/1 Results !Di'!/ 1 RADIOCHEMit-1.1lY. ---'-'-"---------- R c. s u Its PCi/ 1 l ate Received ",{·;J..7-{r/, 1/,P • Date Reported __________________ _ . PcST.~/'iL.:i) "i}-D. . Pr_. · "?CST.· Date Extracted 9· ;;:zt, -%b VT-: Date Analyzed 'l-l'i?-6'11 n«r IO·'/ Z-d'.h z{P -. lcportcd By"-------------------Lab Number Gn2llc')8 g C. Department of Human Resources 1f'" of Health Service• _ . SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST /j" ' 'r'I I -f? ~ 9sZ-r1 State Laboratory of Public Health P. 0. Box 28047 306 N. Wilmington Street Raleigh, 27611 t1fumber O 7 ()!§,lf,,lb;/lZO a.llofSi;e FC.X-t-V,HH,-.,r.,.-ro,,.J Field Sample Number _ _,,2,._-_';[......,.'j:......,.Y--------- SiteLoca:ion _ W,t$H,,.Jl/,-roA.J NC.. oW.cted By ,4. )1, -~ yjl of Sample: ID# _ _..5...,7..._ __ Date Collected _.z.._.,4.._.c;/9z..e:;U.,,.S-::.___.1$'=6,__ __ Time Env'ironmental -I--Groundwater (1). ___ Surface Water (2) ·1--Soil (3) I K Other (4)~ Concentrate __ Solid (5) __ Liquid (6) __ Sludge (7) __ Other (8) INORGANIC CHEMISTRY Commenu Extractables Total - Parameter Result& mg/1 ..X..Arsenic < O·I 0 !Barium :Sea-I Cadmium · <c.i,a \ ~:~~ Chromium *Lead Mercury -Selenium ---------.. I Silver -·-=It Parameter Reoulu mg/1 r P&T:GC/MS fl= Acid:B/N Ext. LTOX q ------------, ·-4 • MICROBIOLOGY Parameter ~--_(MF) Coliform Colonieo/lOOmls ~-I=' (MPN) Coliform Colonies/lOOmls 1 . :i Parameter Resulu mg/~- ~ Arsenic· /-" 1Barium <C:- ...,ll-Cadmium /Q ' __ Chloride .....::,L Chromium £Z __ Copper __ Fluoride __ Iron --X-Lead ~o __ Manganese --,'L Mercury o-:-i3_ __ . Nitrate . __ Selenium ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Parameter _EDB __ PCB's __ Petroleum __ Endrin __ Lindane Result& mg/1 Parameter __ Gross Alpha __ Gross Beta Parame.ter __ Silver __ Sulfates __ Zinc _Ph __ Conductivity _ms _Toe ------------ Parameter __ Methoxychlor __ Toxaphene _._2,4-D __ 2,4,5-TP (, !vex) Resulumg/1 -! ' : ,.-.. -.. , .. , Results mg/ 1 RADIOCHEMI: ·,_.·R~Y._. _____ _ R, sulu PCi/ 1 ':,-,---------------------'-------,----------------..J c Received -----------'---------Date Reported --'-/_,,<9c"-'-"''L:"--~-=-=---------- l"le Extracted-------------~---Date Analyzed , ,nrtcd By Lab Number __ 1_-_l_i _7.:;.J_4U.;..u.=.~.e.C.L7..,_81-11it'-------- 12./1 2:-- i-.t: De;,artm 0 en; of.Human Resources Division· of Health Services SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST ... State Laboratory of Publi~ Health P. 0. Box 28047 306 N. Wilmington Street Raleigh, 27611 l,1· "/f'I-Rs"J?Z ,,,,_.,., Site Number -'D"'---7'--l'--"),G...,!4'-!e!-"/_¼=-c..~~'-"--"'o'--_fl _____ Field Sample Number---~• -?..,__2.._o---'.<f ________ _ fne of Site _:.F_C.=X.:..----=U,J.~,._'-'--'s-'-H-'-'-,_A,_G,-=-..;~_o;c;..;.;.J.:.._ _______ · Site Loca::'ion · W "$ H ',v r,, To A..J ,NC. Collected By ~J~-~4~'-'~-~~~~~·---ID# --3"--'7'--·--Date Collected ' 2 '-' /9U6-Z' 6 Time °J'/.'2-2.-· 1(1:,eofSample: ~n~ronmental It-Groundwater (1) ___ Surface Water (2) ·1--;-Soil ( 3) . ., K Other (4) ~ Extractable& Concentrate __ Solid (5) __ Liquid (6)' · ' __ Sludge (7) __ Other (8) . ' INORGANIC CHEMISTRY Comments .,,, -' ;.,·, '"-., Total . ,· "' /., ,• ' • . -II: Parameter Results mg/ 1 Parameter Results mg/ 1 Parameter ,' · Results mg/1 __ · Arsenic _._._Barium II= Cadmium · _Chromium· __ Lead .1:_~;;~~~;_ - __ Silver II= -- E Parameter P&T:GC/MS · Acid:B/N Ext. TOX Results mg/ 1 MlCROBIOLOGY 1 Parameter · _·_·(;,,ff) Coliform Colonies/lO0mls __ (MPN) Coliform Colonies/lO0mls I= __ Arsenic _·_.Barium __ Cadmium __ Chloride __ Chromium __ Copper __ Fluoride __ iron __ Lead __ Manganese __ Mercury __ Nitrate. . __ Selenium ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Parameter _K.EDB _lS_PCB's ~ Petroleum --2i. Endrin ..;X..,Lindane . Results mg/ 1 N-1/, {'(,[)' Parameter __ Gross Alpha __ Gross Beta ---- ; ' ,. __ Silver . __ Sulfates __ Zinc _Ph __ Conductivity .. __ ms f. ·~.r __ Toe · t~• ----.. -----. ----. : Parameter,·; Results mg/ 1 '· t/ ' ...2L_ Methoxychlor. _2f...._ Toxaphe,ne . _X_Z,4-D ·· .. ·· · ,<.0, /. _x_ 2,4,5-TP0 (s'l\'CX) -'c=o_,_,_{ ___ _ RADIOCHEMl: TRY , . :.,. ·•1 R"sults PCi/ 1 ' .. , .... .. ., '•" ' '' ,._ ' . ;\ : ,.,, "• , . ,, ' '' ., '·' I R d ?-,;i.7-5[/ D, '), D R d .. • ate eccive ~-~-~-"e?,-=<L-'~,,~-__________ ate eporre ~~--· _____ _:._ _____ ...:_ __ _ P£;,~,-/l..9 8, D, .. ft . 'k:sr. Date Extracted 7 -.,M -_ 4/,B Date Analyzed 'l-@-$1 '74: I_, /0-·/'7-Y,l!;·r,P, I Lab Number 6 '.>2•10'9' •• ',, · cportcd By I J. C. Department of Human Resources >l'ion of Health Servicca . SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST· State Laboratory of Public Health P. 0. Box 28047 306 N. Wilmington Street Raleigh, 27611 -~ 91'I ~?S 972 ~ ig Number O L I) !!J~ . ---Field Sample Number _ __ad..._.9'-•"-9_,6.,_ _________ _ ,11,eofSite FC.x-t-U,HHl~f,,-T'OAI . Site Location ....:::lV:.::...:..:".:.S.:.H.:...c.•.::.,..,:..<,=r...:o:...::.-,.J::__N==C.=-------- ii1ected By df. Jt, ~-ID# __ 3~7 ___ Date Collected __.z"'-"4._.l9a..,V<-'<>-"'--'$"-"6~--Time ;c,t.'3o rile of Sample: Env'ironmental 1 I---Groundwater (I) ___ Surface Water (2) Concentrate __ Solid (5) __ Liquid (6) . 1-Soil (3) __ Sludge (7) __ Other (4) . __ Other (8) INORGANIC CHEMISTRY Extractablea Parameter LArscnic l ~t~:7um · Lead Reaults mg/1 <o-o, -<a-I -<a -o< -<a .o< < o. l Parameter _ilArsenic· ....:;L.Barium --tCadmium __ Chloride Comments Total Parameter __ silver __ sulfates __ Zinc _Ph __ Conductivity t~ Chromium Mercury -Sek11i4._m __ __ Silver <a,o?, LChromium __ Copper __ Fluoride __ Iron ______ · __ ms 1=--- -·- I= I Parameter Results mg/ 1 _P&T:GC/MS I-Acid:B/N Ext. _TOX -- I=. - M!CROBIOLOGY -1Lead __ Manganese · _LMercury __ Nitrate. __ Selenium ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Parameter Results mg/1 _EDB __ PCB's __ Petroleum __ Endrin __ Lindane _TOC Parameter __ Methoxychlor __ Toxaphene _·_z,4-D --2,4,5-TP Is lvex) ---- RADIOCHEMl: TRY Reaultsmg/1 Resultsmg/1 - -~------- Parameter __ (MF) Coliform Colonies/l00mls F (MPN) Coliform Colonies/lOOmls Parameter __ Gross Alpha __ Gross Beta R <Sul ts PCi/1 Ire Receiv~d -----------'-------Date Reported --'-->-'-.I-<::_ ___________ _ ~te Extracted-------------~---Date Analy,ed :l;,ort<:d fly Lab Number __ t _7_1..c..7_4-'-'-AU"--G~?._7 ..... ~ ..... , _____ _ / 2,/,1 2..- JC:Dcpanmsn;.of Human Resources State Laboratory of Public Health Divuion of Health Services . SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST . , . , l1 · f~, -?-15'l;'Z '!r"-' · . P. 0. Box 2804 7 . 306 N. Wilmington Street . Raleigh,.27611 Sire Number ~0~2:__.( ... )~_b-'=':..P,._~(=~--~--t'>-______ Field Sample Number -~;_3'~· 2..,~· D_--_-_:;; ________ _ JL. e of Si~e ~F_C.=)(-'--~t.-U.-'----,,..'--~-H-'--1_,..,_G--'--'T"'._o_AJ ________ · Site Loca;:ion . I.A/"~ H 1 "-' <, -ro -.., -NC. ~ected By __..L!....__,_/Z,..1-"~='-="'~'----ID# --=3__,7~·--Date Collected _.2.,_..'-._.19~· -"V'-'6-'--__.· 1$'....,,6'----Time I 't,' 3 C) ·~£Sample: Environmental 11--Groundwater (I) ___ Surface Water (2) ·,-·a--;-Soil (3) /X Other ( 4) c.n,.,.~. Concentrate __ Solid (5) __ Liquid (6) 1 • • __ Sludge (7) __ Other (8) ·, · Comments ' INORGANIC CHEMISTRY Extractable& Parameter __ · Arsenic _._BaI'ium Lcadmium, Lchromium __ Lead .. l=_~J;~~;~_ .. _ __ Silver Results mg/ 1 Parameter __ Arsenic' __ Barium __ Cadmium __ Chloride __ Chromium __ Copper __ Fluoride __ Iron __ Lead __ Manganese • __ Mercury __ Nitrate . · __ Selenium Results mg/ 1 Total Parameter __ Silver· __ Sulfates __ Zinc _Ph _______ . _._ Conductivity ·· . __ ms .1 __TOC .·• ' .. . ,' . .. ,,. Results mg/1 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Parameter .:i,._P&T:GC/MS Acid:B/N Ext. TOX Results mg/1 MICROBIOLOGY · I==-Parameter · (MF) Coliform Colonies/lO0mls _._ (MPN) Coliform Colonies/l00mls I= l ateReceiv~d ?("-,;27-·,T'!, "7!;:l>; f' c S 7: 4-,,-; Z3J_q l> Date Extracted Cf'-,;y,-7G' y: P.' Parameter 1EDB -1LPCB's ---d'... Petroleum ~Endrin -1£.Lindane • ' lcportcd By· __________________ _ Results mg/ 1 Parametei-" .. · Results mg/ 1 11/,/J' ---X Methoxychlor /1/, 0, ;V./1. v -L Toxaphene -1L2,4-D . ' ' ' _..l!.. _2,4,5-TP (s'lvex) ,._,....... RADIOCHEMit;TRY - Parameter .,, . R<.sults PCi/1 .I ., ., __ Gross Alpha __ Gross Beta I .. ~ •' .. i. --: .. ' ... --: ,,; ·t l' ." Date Reported=-----,=-==----------fr_ . p,E-.:,,; ' Date Analyzed r-,12·8'/a 71a.l·, /,:J "/7-U·f,?, Lab Number 6'}2410'.: I ..J. C. Department of Human Resources )'ion of Health Services _ . SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST State Laboratory of Public Health P. 0. Box 28047 306 N. Wilmington Street Raleigh, 27611 .Dl 9"14?5 9JZ :,--· l.. Number O 7 l)J.tt~ Field Sample Number _ ___.·,:Z__.5? ... 7'._6....__· ---------- eofSi~c FC.x-t,C,l,~~Hl~(;T"ON ~lccted By .If. 0, 'Ji~ · 10# _ _,_?~7,__ __ Date Collected _.z.,_,."..__~19.w:cP.,,t!:-c...-JZ'"-"'6'----Tim~ /ffJ~ Il,.ofSample: En-rironmental /~ Groundwater (q __ Surface Water (2) 1--Soil (3) _.:j__ Other (4)~f" Extractable& · Concentrate __ Solid (5) __ Liquid (6) .. __ Sludge (7) __ Other (8) INORGANIC CHEMISTRY Commenu Total I Parameter Reaulu mg/1 Parameter Results mg/~ ·. Parameter Reaulumg/1 ·Ql _:;{_Arsenic <a.1 Ii Barium Cadmium · < a ,as,- Chromium <Q.O~ t:Lcad Q,3 Mercury < Q, Q ,::,_ ~SeJ~'!il!...m __ __ ,Silver 11=· -·- II= I Parameter Results mg/1 _P&T:GC/MS I-Acid:B/N Ext. _TOX -· --I= MICROBIOLOGY Parameter __ (MF) Coliform Colonies/lO0mls F (MPN) Coliform Colonies/lOOmls (,. 'I . _.}L Arsenic · .X Barium ~o ___,lL Cadmium :s: ~. ::i- __ Chloride _J.Chrornium 70 __ Copper __ Fluoride __ Iron ~Lead S-D __ Manganese ....J(...Mercury ('), z, __ Nitrate __ Selenium ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Parameter _EDB __ PCB's __ Petroleum __ Eridrin __ Lindane Results mg/1 Parameter __ Gross Alpha __ Gross Beta __ Silver . ,·· . __ Sulfates -__ Zinc . , _Ph __ Conductivity _ms _· _TOC ----------. -- . Parameter Rcaulumg/1 __ Methoxychlor .. __ Toxaphene _·_z,4-D __ 2,4,5-TP (s !vex) . --··- RADIOCHEMt TRY ----------- Resulu PCi/1 lie Recciv~d ----------'--------Date Reported _ _,_/_&,......__~.,.·,../--'--_f(; __________ _ i''e Extracted ____________________ Date Analyzed l:portcd By Lab Number ___ l.:...{.:...j .:...(:::,)_,Aco,U,._,Go.J("--'' (r.....,_t; '-' ____ _ / 2,/J 2.--1·· ' .. N. C. Dcpartrr.ent of HUman Resources Di-is ion of Health Services SAMPLE AN AL YSES REQUEST l 1 'l'i'I -1?-S' 9_ff'Z ~ . State Laboratory of Publi~ Health P. 0. Box 2804 7 306 N. Wilmington Street . Raleigh, 27611 Site Number _O~?c.-t ... ?"-'t,',,;d:'. .... =~~'--...... ~-------Field Sample Numbe~ _•·'_· __ 3~z._·o~b~----------- lme of Si;e _,_F_C.=X-'---"t,.V---'-',.."--~-H-'-'-1-~_6-=--r._o"-AI--------NC. Collected By -L' .. ·.,_.,__.,_}z,.,_1_._c .. ~====----ID# --3'--'--? __ Date Collected _.2='-"-/9=V=G--·__.z:,..6""--__ . Time lpe .of Sample: Enl-ironmental r Groundwater ( 1) ___ Surface Water (2) ·a-:-Soil (3) ' . IX Other (4l~f- Extractable& Concentrate __ Solid (5) __ Liquid (6) ',•· __ Sludge (7) ·· __ Other (8) INORGANIC CHEMISTRY Parameter Results mg/1 Parameter Results mg/ 1 Comments Total· · Parameter __ Silver __ Sulfates __ Zinc , . _Ph _ ... _ Conductivity _ .... Reaults mg/1 __ BaI'iurn Cadmium Chromium I_Lead Mercury Se-leni~m_ .. _ __ Silver __ Arsenic· __ . Bariuffi __ Cadmium __ Chloride __ Chromium __ Copper __ fluoride __Iron ______ · _TDS j: ' _TOC ,,: __ Lead __ Manganese __ Mercury __ Nitrate. · __ Selenium ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Parameter _LP&T:GC/MS Acid:B/N Ext. TOX I- Results,mg/1 . MICROBIOLOGY C Parameter · (MF) Coliform Colonies/lO0mls __ (MPN) Coliform Colonies/lOOmls Parameter _z{_EDB ..X PCB's 1Petroleum 1Endrin --2LLindane l=----- Results mg/ 1 111, II· N, f), Af,,1, . i/ v Parameter __ Gross Alpha __ Gross Beta . ,· 1 <,,. I, Parameter,·. _l{_ Methoxychlor. --X-Toxaphene ..jL-2 4-D ... · ·• ..L 2:4,s-ri (, 1:-c~i RADIOCHEMt •TRY Results mg/1 ,-• R<·sults PCi/1 .. , I ~-C. Department of Human Resources ),. · ion of Health Services SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST _ _,1 9S-l4?S</~Z ~ State Laboratory of Public Health P. 0. Box 28047 306 N. Wilmington Street Raleigh, 27611 I.. Number O 7 L)fltW-gJzo Field Sample Number --·"'6"'-"9_9._,7 _________ _ e ofSi~e ,CC.x-U,)*~1-1,~r,,.-ro,.J Site l-oca:ion. w,,srl,AJ(,Yo A.) NC- ~lected By :Ii J, . 4 fr iJ,e of Sample:;,;('~~ !DI/ --=•=----· Date Collected _,2...,.i:,._L/9=U~t:-~~2t~6~--Time ¥8 En~ronmental Concentrate 'I---Groundwater (1). __ Solid (5) __ Surface Water (2) __ Liquid (6) fL-Soil (3) __ Sludge (7) --Other (4) __ Other (8) INORGANIC CHEMISTRY Extractablca Parameter Rcaulumg/1 2 i::£m · ~Chromium <o-os:: <o,o,S:: < 0 ./ Parameter Arsenic· -A.Barium --¥.-Cadmium __ Chloride Resulu mg/~ 6·0 Commenu Total Parameter __ Silver __ Sulfates __ Zinc _Ph __ Conductivity Resu!Umg/1 , ,_6-Lcad If"-Mercury <o, o 2 < _L Chromium __ Copper __ Fluoride __ Iron ______ ._TDS . . ·--Selenium __ __ ·Silver 1=.---- If= ___ _ I Parameter Results mg/ 1 _P&T:GC/MS I-Acid:B/N Ext. _TOX --I= MICROBIOLOGY I Parameter __ (MF) Coliform Colonics/lO0mls \ . F (MPN) Coliform Colonies_/lO0mls ----A-Lead __ Manganese ~Mercury __ Nirrate. __ Selenium ..S-25 <o oa ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Parameter Results mg/1 _EDB __ PCB's __ Perroleum __ Endrin __ Lindane Parameter __ Gross Alpha __ Gross Beta ---- _TOC Parameter Rcaults mg/1 __ Methoxychlor __ Toxaphene _2,4-D __ 2,4,5-TP (s \vex) ----·- - RADIOCHEMJ1 :::.1lY .. R, sulu PCi/ 1 ' ... .. .. I« Received _________________ Date Reported -~/-=0.~b:~ __ Ph __________ _ It. e Extracted-------------~---Date Analyred I Ii 76 AUG2'78ii 1·ortcd By Lab Number __________ .::._ ______ _ /2/; 2--g ' N. C. Dcpartrn•:nt of HU.man Resources o,rSIOn of Health Services SAMPLE. AN AL YSES REQUEST ·State Laboratory of Public Health P. 0. Box 28047 306 N. Wilmington Street .· Raleigh, 27611 .· 11 9tf'I ,t:;,~.9.;2---. Site Number O 2: l) ,tgL.fl-i'"4ifC/ f/ · Field Sample Number ___ ·_,,3"-·-·2,_._o_7._.,--------'-- "e of Si~e ,CC.')(,-U,},f-~H,_,vi!,-T'O,v Site Loca.ion · W .,,~ H,;.., G-To AJ Collected By '-~ ( a• · • of Sample: '~~ ID# __ 3'/Y.:zc,:_ __ Date Collected '2'-. 8t1~ 2!'6 ½$ En~ronmental ioncentrate 11---Groundwater ( 1) ·--Surface Water (2) 1f--¼-Soil (3) . __ Other (4) __ Solid (5) __ Liquid (6) ',. · __ Sludge (7) · __ Other (8) Comments NC. Time _/-'-'f~, _.'c/-'-'1--' INORGANIC.CHEMISTRY' '' Extractable• Parameter __ Arsenic Ba"rium · · · F Cadmium · ! __ Chromium I __ Lead .· EMercury ____ '.tt:~:U!l'._ - 1-· ------ Results mg/1 Parameter __ Arsenic· __ . -Barium __ . Cadmium __ Chloride . __ Chromium __ Copper __ Fluoride __ Iron· __ Lead __ Manganese · __ Mercury. __ Nitrate __ Selenium Results mg/ 1 Totat" · ·· Parameter __ Silver __ Sulfates _·_Zinc ":. ;, ., _Ph . _,_ ConduCti~il)• i: _______ · TDS ;, ;-; . /, ; --··~:,:i. _TOC · ·· .-. ·! Results mg/ 1 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY -· ~ ·'. Parameter Results mg/ 1 ✓ EP&T:GC/MS Acid:B/N Ext. i/ TOX - --- . :MICROBIOLOGY 1 · · · Parameter · ' __ (MF) Coliform Colonies/l00mls __ (MPN) Coliform Colonies/l00mls Parameter ~EDB LPCB's _Lpetroleum 1Endrin ~Lindane 1=----- Oate Received :z-,;;27-ff'h B, D. . Pc,,r;(;5o;).>£.! E. J>, Date Extracted q -,;:!./, -,'?ib ·11, 1', lcportcd By· __________________ _ Results mg/1 ,,,-. /I JV, I), N. !l. . ✓ V . Parameter __ Gross Alpha __ Gross Beta Parameter, ' ' Results mg/ 1 L Methoxychlor ., i,./ _L Toxaphene I/"' ___¼_ 2,4-D '. <O, l ~ 2,4,5-TP (,s \vex) · <O, I , ----- RADIOCHEMJt,TRY . ,', ,, Rt·sults PCi/ 1 Date Reported ==----=:--:---~--------- ff · ?~s·r. Date Analyzecl 'Z-12fZ Po/-l(2•/7--J1i,--f(p ' / . ' Lab Number . 6P2412 · , : D -.J.C. Department of Human Resources tion of Health Services SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST .O 1 9ft 4?S 9.12 ~ Srate Laboratory of Public Health P. 0. Box 28047 306 N. Wilmington Street Raleigh, 27611 Sg Number O L l)_!.ilX.biz:l?; ~e ofSi;e FC.x-t,U~sH,N(;T'ON Field Sample Number _.....J:.d=-9,__9'--'-8"----------- Site Loca:ion. U/A$rl,~G,To A.) ,,vc. ~lected By ,4. '}z, ,/,./4,,,.,< · Tll,cofSample: ID# __ j'.....,_7 ___ Date Collected _,2..,_,.'-._c;/9e.;V=6-:c......,'Z'<.6..,_ __ Time Enrironmental ID--Groundwater ( l ). __ Surface Water (2) 11../4--Soil (3) __ Other (4) Concentrate __ Solid (5) __ Liquid (6) __ Sludge (7) __ Other (8) Comments INORGANIC CHEMISTRY Extractables Parameter Arsenic Ba"rium Cadmium -,-Chromium I,.,,__ Lead It=~~;~~:_ - __ Silver Results mg/1 0 ·O I (,1, 0 Q 1=·.--- -·-fl= ___ _ Parameter ....;i..-Arsenic· ±Barium -2:::..._Cadmium __ Chloride --X.Chromium __ Copper _·_Fluoride __ Iron ____K Lead __ Manganese _LMercury __ Nitrate __ Selenium Total Parameter __ Silver __ Sulfates __ Zinc _Ph __ Conductiviry _ms _TOC Resultsmg/1 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Parameter P&T:GC/MS FAcid:B/N Ext. _TOX Results mg/1 MICROBIOLOGY I . Parameter · :--(MF) Coliform Colm,ies/l00mls '11= (MPN) Coliform Colonies/!O0mls :-- Parameter _EDB _PCB's __ Petroleum __ Endrin __ Lindane Results mg/1 Parameter __ Gross Alpha __ Gross Beta Parameter __ Methoxychlor __ Toxaphene -2,4-D __ 2,4,5-TP (, !vex) RADIOCHE:M fl TRY Results mg/ 1 -~-------R <Sul ts PCi/1 lte Receiv~d ----------''--------Date Reported +/--'0c"'°-'----'J{.:..1 __ ~_-..:6:c.... _________ _ 111':itc-Extracted !'Ortc:d By· _________________ _ Date Analyzed _________________ _ Lab Number ___ /...;./....;/_./_,7'-"!:,...,ii.uf:+,.·+7--,.,:..,,b.------- 1:· DcpartmeM of Human Resources Di,-uiM of Health Services . SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST ·11.· · · 91'14-?.59.ffZ ~-.•· State Laboratory of Public Health P. 0. Box 28047 306 N. Wilmington Street . Raleigh, 27611 Site Number _0~7'-l'-')"'--'fl"'-"/_~ftc.·,_E_":i,~'ZM"-"-~--.-·-· ___ Field Sample Number __ · ~3~2-·o~·~~·-··_•_· ________ _ .._e of Si~e -'-F_C.=x-'----"U,)-C.-'*"--~-H-'--,_,.,_G--=---7""-o-'--,.J--------Site Loca;:ion .. w ;t$ H, ,v G, To IV -NC. ~ccted By -"-,,f'/_.,· ~--'~"""'"', """--'-'-'""-"----ID#-~'$'-'?'----Date Collected _.z ...... "._· _,/9""--"P""G-'--_,Z'"'-"6'----Time /Y,' l/.r,~ 'J,eofSample: EnVironmental "t--Groundwater ( 1) ___ Surface Water (2) -~J-L Soil (3) __ Other (4) Concentrate __ Solid (5) ,· __ Liquid (6) '.· __ Sludge (7) __ Other (8)° Comments INORGANIC CHEMISTRY '··' ,; ' Extractables Total Parameter __ Arsenic _,._Bafium. fl_Cadmium · Lchromium. _. _Lead .. t::_~f;~~'!';, __ - __ ._Silver Results mg/ l Parameter __ Arsenic __ . Barium __ Cadmium __ Chloride __ Chromium __ Copper __ Fluoride __ Iron __ Lead __ Manganese __ Mercury __ Nitrate. __ Selenium Results mg/ l Parameter __ Silver __ Sulfates __ Zinc : _Ph -------. __ Conductiv.it:y ··. _TDS __ TOC 1-' r: Results mg/ l ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Parameter I --Ir P& T:GC/MS ~ Acid:B/N Ext. 1-TOX 1- Results mg/ l M.I.CROBIOLOGY l= · Parameter · (MF) Coliform Colonies/lO0mls __ (1:-'IPN) Coliform Colonies/l0Omls I= late Received 'i{-.J,7-J?b B, I>, . :f> E-'n: {,<> ,L.:£} "E? .b, Date Extracted 9--,p.,t,, · :[1, X ?, Parameter -X.EDB __.&_ PCB's .L Petroleum ~Endrin __x,_Lindane_ ' lcportcd By --------,------------- Results mg/ l I]/ l',J, 0, 11(,4 Parameter ; __ Gross Alpha __ Gross Beta ' . ---- Parameter · Results mg/ l _2L Methoxychlor. L_ Toxaphene· 1,__2,4-D ~J:S ..L.. 2,4,S~TP (s'ivex) _ _ ------·-------- RADIOCHEl'.rn:TRY. .. Rt.suits PCi/ l · .. ' .. ;.'' '_ . . ·1 ' I Date Reported;;:;::-----:=--:-:--,---------- ff · PeST-:. Date Analyzed 't?-1:1$, m ~-' IO ·-I 7~Ylf1(,l: Lab Number 6n2J1.1 : I N. C. DepattU:c. lg£ Human Resources rion of Hcal'.h Ser~ccs . . ·. SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST .ol · · · ·. 'f~,, ?15-9J'2 ,_,,. State Laboratory of Public Health P. 0. Box 28047 306 N. Wilmington Street , Raleigh, 27611 l Number O 2: L).!JIV-dd'«? c of Si~e FC.X-u.,J*''"flNti,-T'"o,.J Field Sample Number ___ ,1,.,.,.__.·_,.9_9,_. -f-7-·--------'-- Site Location W-,~ ff ,,.,n;, ro AJ NC. 'iillcctcd By J1, fl 1 '44= · il,cofSamplc: ID# _ _..?._2'---· Date Collected ·: 2 t:, l9Pt$-$' 6 · Time /6, 'to Env'ironmental ~1--K-Ground,.;,.tcr (1)-. ___ Surface Water (2) -~ Soil (3) ----'· Other ( 4) Concentrate __ Solid (5) __ Liquid (6). · __ Sludge (7) __ Other (8) Comments l.,,"TH,>N Cu,;,_,- INORGANIC CHEMISTRY Extractablca Parameter Arsenic (1-Ba'rium II-Cadmium · i---Chromium [ I ·Lead FMercury ,.____Selenium ·, ----··---.__-Silver Resulta mg/1 l=--- 1----------- fl=---- I Parameter I P&.T:GC/MS FAcid:B/N Ext. _TOX l Reaulta mg/1 E---- M !CROBIOLOGY I . Parameter ' . . ·-'_(MF) Coliform Colonies/lOOmls ! i= (MPN) Coliform Colonies/lOOmls \ Parameter _!(_Arsenic· ;_..1..Barium ...£.Cadmium __ Chloride ___.{ Chromium __ Copper __ Fluoride · __ Iron _,¥,_Lead __ Manganese · .....1'...Mcrcury __ Nitrate · __ Selenium Results mg/1 ·<o, I Total Parameter __ Silver __ Sulfates __ Zinc _Ph __ ,S_,_-=<:J'-'''-"';:;..i[ ____ ._Conductivity · _TDS _. _Toe ::S, 0. o3 Resul ta nig/ 1 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY ... ,·,. ·'· °i'i':. . ,:. ,::,:- Parametd _EDB __ PCB's __ Petroleum __ Endrin __ Lindane Results mg/1 ' Parameter Parameter :· ' : __ Mcchoxychlo~ __ Toxaphcne _._2,4-D --2,4,ScTP (s lvex) RADIOCHEMl'."TRY. Resultsmg/1 --'------'---Ru u l ts PCi/ 1 _._Gross Alpha .,,/ __________ _;___;___ --GrOSS Beta .,,-:_:•: ,c,,..,h .. -------'--'---;_;_;__ I R · d D t R d q_l.'/-~! te cce1v~ ----------'-------a e cporte ----'--'----'!:::_ ____________ _ I te Extracted Date Analy:ed 17244 AUG r.8 811 ,,ortcd By· Lab Number --------~--------- f I Jl~ -D~partmem of Human Resources Divuioo of Health Services SAMPLE. AN AL YSES REQUEST • ,. t' State Laboracory of Public Health : , •" .. P. 0. Box 28047 306 N, Wilmington Street . Raleigh, 27611 11 . "l'Dl4'r~'fj'Z, ~,. Sice Number ~D"'-'7'--._l)""-JG-,E ... 1'""-~½ ... -l:_-..,4~i ... r~a ___ :_.·_• ___ Field Sampl~ Number __ ._··._:-J~-·2_'"_o_· ... ?~----------- fne of Si~e __,_F_C.=x'--~t,,U..c...c,..~~-H'--, N----'6,-'--T'-_o'--AI________ Site Loca;ion . w "'!> H, A.Ir., To A,) Collected By ~1t.~___.J7"-'-1 "'-cJc---'-'-~-=~--__ ID# --""-3_,_7 __ Date Collected '2'-"Av6-23'6 NC. .of Sample: Env'ironmental p Groundwater (1) ___ Surface Water (2) ~, .. ·t-Soil (3) __ Other (4) Concentrate __ Solid (5) __ Liquid (6) ,-, __ Sludge (7) · __ Other (8)' ' Comments '· INORGANIC CHEMISTRY Extractables Parameter __ Arsenic _. _, _Ba"rium Lcadmium. Lchromium. __ Lead fl--, Mercury .. ~~ek:'llU!_Il __ _ __ ._Silver Results mg/1 Parameter __ Arsenic· __ ,·. -Barium __ Cadmium __ Chloride __ Chromium __ .Copper __ Fluoride __Iron __ Lead __ Manganese · __ Mercury __ Nitrate __ Selenium Results mg/1 Total Parameter __ Silver __ Sulfates ___ Zinc : _Ph _._ Conductivity . _______ · __ ms .. •;°,.:,• ... _TOC. il ORGANIC CHEMISTRY • r J ,, ' . Parameter Results mg/ 1 Paramete~ '. ' I Parameter Resul~s mg/1 __K_ P& T:GC/MS 1 / __ EDB __ Methoxychlor Time Results mg/1 Results mg/1 l=Acid:B/NExt. __ PCB's __ Toxaphenc TOX __ Petroleum __ 2,4-D -~- 1 --______ 1--Endrin __ 2,4,5-TP (slvex) ~-~-- •---------~:_-_-_-_-_-::_-_-:_= 1~:_-_L_in_d_a_n_e ___________ .,_ _______ :.:_-::_------r !1-1..!CROBIOLOGT RADIOCHEM.I: ,TRY C Parameter Parameter Results PCi/ 1 (MF) Coliform Colonies/lOOmls __ Gross Alpha __ (MPN) Coliform Colonies/lO0mls __ Gross Beta ; I= ---- I ate Received ?-...2 7-·,?°t:., B, D • Date Reported __________________ _ Date Extracted--------------~---Date Analyzed ....,</'---'-/(},,._-..,g=(e'--'7Jc;.,,,4.:.1 _____________ _ I 6'.)_!>41,4· epc>rtcd Dy· ___________________ Lab Number -----~~=='----------- I N. C. 'Department of Human Resources ,,vision of Health S«viccs SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST . '/<$1 ~~s-9,rz. ~ State Laboratory of Public Health P. 0. Box 2804 7 306 N. Wilmington Street Raleigh, 27611 !lite Number O 7 J>_j,i.4 r >'.7~ liame of Site F C )( -'('.1/4:44",71 f ,J..,,,., . 0 it°llected By $ )¼, e'¼ ID# Y ~ ... ype of Sample: Environmental Concentrate I ~ Groundwater (I) __ Solid (5) ___ Surface Water (2) __ Liquid (6) I __ Soil (3) __ Sludge (7) Other ( 4) __ Othet (8) Field Sample Number ----~3"'-'2..=/,__ ________ _ Site Location /u ,n.b 1 /-r,., ;; Date Collected d t{. Cl,.,< t' t:: v Comments Al S'. -# 7 I Ne.. Time _,_l.,.,b..__,' Lt+C---' i INORGANIC CHEMISTRY Extractable& I Parameter Results mg/1 __ Arsenic __ Barium I __ Cadmium · __ Chromium __ Lead 1--Mercury __ Selenium ~ s;1 • ., -- I . Parameter Results '}'Kl 1 ...JL P& T:GC/MS V I __ Acid:B/N Ext. _TOX -- -- MICROBIOLOGY Parameter I I __ (MF) Coliform Colonies/lO0mls __ (MPN) Coliform Colonies/l00mls ---- Total Parameter Results mg/ 1 Parameter Results mg/ 1 __ Arsenic __ Silver . __ · Barium __ Sulfates __ Cadmium __ Zinc __ Chloride _Ph __ Chromium __ Conductivity __ Copper _ms __ Fluoride _TOC __ Iron -- __ Lead -- __ . Manganese -- __ Mercury -- __ Nitrate -- __ Selenium -- ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Parameter Results mg/ 1 Parameter Results mg/ 1 _EDB __ Methoxychlor __ PCB's __ Toxaphene __ Petroleum _2,4-D __ Endrin __ 2,4,5-TP (silvex) __ Lindane -- RADIOCHEMISTRY Parameter Results PCi/ 1 __ Gross Alpha __ Gross Beta -- -- ~';?~-,.,-~"-7_-~,Y~?,~~E~· D=-~~-------Date Reported _________________ _ I Date Receiv~d Date Extracted _________________ _ Date Analyzed _,tfc..·wl'J.~·/l.,..,~"-o..,7Z.,_.,./JL~------------ 6 ').2416 Lab Number ------'--'--------------I Reported By DHS 3191 ( Revised 7/85) So\iJ anJ Ha~rdous Waste (Review 7/87) Purpose: Preparation I Enforcement and compliance with the N. C. Solid and ~rdous Waste Management Rules. A sample analyses request form {OHS 3191) must be completed for each type of evaluation requested (e.g., I inorganic, organic, microbiology, radiochemistry). For sampling conditions which require more than one ( 1) container (i.e., ground or surface water from landfills) a sample label must be affixed to one of the containers. The collector must then write the site and sample number on the duplicate. I Do not submit an analysis request sheet with no parameters indicated. Equivalent measurements: ppm= µg/ml = mg/1 = µg/g = mg/kg ppb = µg/1 = µg/lOOOg = µg/kg DEFINITIONS/INSTRUCTIONS Site Number -A rwelve-digit site/location identifier, assigned only by the district field representative. Field Sample Number -A six-digit sample identifier which is pre-printed on the sample label. Name of Site -Name of landfill, facility, etc. Site Location -Address, street number, state road, etc. Collected By -Name and ID of sample collector. Date and Time Collected -Self-explanatory. Environmental-A sample of a naturally occurring substance such as groundwater, surface water or soils which I I I I I may be contaminated. · · I Concentrate -A sample of a waste, including but not limited to, sludges, resins, treatment effluents or drummed wastes. -·---______ .. ·-· ·-.. Comments -Lists details regarding sample or sample point, including but limited to, phase separation, and/or I odors. L Inorganic Chemistry -Check ( ✓ ) the desired parameters to be analyzed. Extractables are only performed on a solid or semi-solid. For routine landfill samples, check all parameters in the second and third columns. · I Organic Chemistry-Check ( ✓ ) the desired parameter to be analyzed. If not listed, enter the name in the space provided. · · Microbiology and Radiochemistry -The Raleigh office should be consulted prior to sampling for either I of these. Distribution: 1. Original to State Labo~atory of Public Health Environmenral Sciences Branch I P. 0. Box 28047 Raleigh, NC 27611 2. Lab sends copy to Solid and Hazardous Waste Management Branch. I Disposition: 3. Solid and Hazardous Waste Management Branch sends copy to field person. · · I This form may be destroyed in accordance with the Environmenral Health, Solid and Hazardous Waste Section of the Reco,d., Disposition Schedule as published by the North Carolina Division of Archives and History. Additional forms may be ordered from: Solid and Hazardous Waste Management Branch Division of Health Services P. 0. Box 2091 Raleigh, NC 27602-2091 I I I I / 2// ~ t-.l:·Departmr.M of Haman Resources Di1,·i.sion of Health Services SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST , . State Laboratory of Public Health P. 0. Box 2804 7 306 N. Wilmington Street . Raleigh, 27611 ·ll · %1 4?S 9J'Z. f}c,J Sice Number _0~7'--.,_l)""-fa--b'-'J'~L=J~(-~/--479Q~-'--'-~------Field Sample Nu~ber __ · _"'·'=3~2_.-_/ o_· _________ _ .e of Si~e __,_F_C.=:x'--.....;.~_c_c,.._~_H'-'--, ~--'&-'--r-_o'--AJ________ Site Loca:ion . W "I: H' ,v r, To AJ Collected By _..1:J:....c·_;./1_.. . .:...; c .. k4,,_._===·---ID# __ 3"-'-} ___ Date Collected _.Z"-"'t:,._..19°"· -=v~&-"--_,Z'.....,,E>~--Time -'-'/lh"'.,_i_,_0..:o=--....., flpeofSample: l\:n~ronmental ~ Groundwater (1) ___ Surface Water (2) 11--Soil (3) . II~_ Other ( 4) Concentrate __ Solid (5) __ Liquid (6) '' . __ Sludge (7) __ Other (8) Comments INORGANIC CHEMISTRY Extractable& Parameter Arsenic _·_· Barium II= Cadmium · Chromium I _Lead Mercury S,;lenium ___ .. _ --:.Silver Results mg/1 Parameter __ Arsenic· __ . BariuITl __ Cadmium __ Chloride __ Chromium ___ Copper __ Fluoride __ Iron __ Lead __ Manganese __ Mercury __ Nitrate. __ Selenium Results mg/ 1 Total· Parameter · __ Silver __ Sulfates __ Zinc _Ph _._Conductivity _ms _TOC '. I"' : Hi: ·. ,· i • Results mg/ 1 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Parameter Acid: BIN Ext. TOX Results mg/ 1 MICROBIOLOGY Parameter I== (;.1F) Coliform Colonies/lO0mls __ (MPN) Coliform Colonies/lO0mls I= Parameter _LEDB -2L PCB's _t_ Petroleum 1-Endrin _){_ Lindane Ila re Received J?-;27-:T? B, 2), u · &::' fl m p.u,::1 1-tJJ . Date Extracted 'f-t9-Jfe&Q q -2.C; ,,r"(,, @ I Results mg/1 N'.4 Parameter __ Gross Alpha __ Gross ·Beta ' ---- Parametei-' : ' _.!S,_ Methoxychlor'. _:?5.._ Toxaphenc • · _L2,4-D •·' ~ 2,4,5-TP (s'ivex) RADIOCHEMii-TRY Results mg/ 1 '• t!Y . Results PCi/ 1 .. . ,. . . ., - Date Reported--------,------------ _. ' ,\' Date Analyzed ..,_Jl.=~c.;.,-:...,7.c...·_,_/...:.P_•/:...-:..6_-S'J..,,"be:.. -r,.,_'u.f'..._•.:_: _. ______ _ Lab Number __ 6_: __ i,.__•-~_.4_1_5_-_' _____ -,-___ _ ::lironmental . Groundwater ( 1) r. · Surface Water CZ) Soil (3) ·. Concentrate __ Solid (5) ___ Liquid (6) __ Sludge (7) __ Other (8) Time 11oS:- Comments 1 Cleoa Lo../tqM We I/ r Other (4) INORGAA'1C CHEMISTRY Extra:ctables aramcter "ill Arsc nic ilBarium ,-··· _Cadmium llChromium ii Lead _Mercury Selenium =rf sii~e~ --·-' Results mg/1 _ -1-.. --- -t Pa.ramcter = t P& T:GC/MS _ Acid:B/N Ext. tTOX. Results mg/1 MICROBIOLOGY Parameter · -I (MF) Coliform Colonies/l00mls _ (MPN) Coliform Colonics/l00mls Parameter __ Arsenic __ Barium __ Cadmium __ Chloride __ Chromium __ Copper __ fluoride __ Iron _Lead __ Manganese __ Mercury _·_Nitrate .. Selenium Total Results mg/1 .. ------- Parameter · , __ Silver •. ' · __ Sulfates __ Zinc _Ph __ Conductivity ·: _ms .. , _TOC Results mg/1 { ORGANIC CHEMISTRY ~ Param .......... L lEDB --1LPCB's ...::£._ Petroleum lEndrin ...LLindanc Resu1ts mg/1 Parameter Results mg/ IV4 L Methoxychlor _::Q0,110~;~ < o. 0 00 I 1311("1. L Toxaphcne ---e fZ~!l.l'.}:! N4-r ...x._2,4.0 ~ o,oo <~. OOO{Jrtr\-_ $_ 2,4,5-TP (silvex) < o,oo/ -<e,oao4l~ .llL _. ________ _ Para.meter __ Gross Alpha __ Gross Beta RADIOCHEMISTRY Resulu PCi/1 Date Reported -,-,-,--· _/,~1/c)----'f;,'-"1/-;r;::;-,<f;;:;7~,.......,,.,.,.-,----)J,,J,_ · Pc.rr: ¥pc.e.l- Date Analy-~d O -Io -,r(, 8,() 1,;z-1:>-rC. 7/. P L:ib Number ____ 6_:_'.J,;;.', -=1=-=4==1=------- State Laboratory or Pub!ic He.::. . SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST . ·. P. 0. Box 2E< 306 N. Wil:ningr"n Sr: _._ Raltibh, 2it :lumber t!)j[) </?'.I 41-5 '132- n, ~f s;;~: . f::C., >< -t,u~ C.. 7 <' 7 :/2-o . X' ~d By ?J;.; t<..J-, C-0 c /4 ,~ · ID# _Q.a· :....?-.;.._ __ Date Collected ___,/c...:/_-_.Za..;Oa.--.... ~...,6"-----Time / Je> ~ . 7 f~m~~ · · · · ·1-ironmental __ Groundwater (1) ,...--Surface Water (2) JI_ Soil (3) r Other (4) · Concentrate __ Solid (5) __ Liquid (6) __ Sludge (7) __ Other (8) INORGANIC CHEMISTRY Comments C'. kan Lo, /f..0= We. I/ Extractable, Total Parameter Results mg/1 -Parameter Results mg/1 Parameter Results mg/1 1Arsenic __ Arsenic __ Silver '· ,· Barium ,-· · __ Barium __ Sulfates _Cadmium __ Cadmium __ Zinc .. --·Chromium __ Chloride _Ph _ Lead __ Chromium __ Conductivity · _Mercury ·· __ Copper _ms ... Selenium __ Fluoride _TOC . ,. -----Silver __ Iron --. . _Lead .. . , ---·- __ Manganese , . ~-~. --- j __ Mercury . , •· -- ' . _· _Nitrate .. -- Selenium -t ( ORGANIC CHEMISTRY ~ Parameter Results mg/ 1 ParamcLc< . Kesults mg/1 Parameter . Results mg/ P&T:GC/MS Nf\ -LEDB ..X.. Methoxychlor _ Acid:B/N Ext. _LPCB's L Toxaphcne · tTOX ...:i...... Petroleum ~2,4-D . ~ ..LEndrin L 2,4,5-TP (silv~x) .::I,_ Lindane L· - -.. MICROBIOLOGY RADIOCHEMISTRY Parameter Parameter Results PCi/1 -I (MF) Coliform Colonics/l00mls __ Gross Alpha __ (MPN) Coliform Colonies/l00rnls __ Gross Beta ------ )] Ri:ceivcd __________ _,;,. ________ Date Reported )a Extracted ______________ ..,;,. ____ Date Anal)-..<:d ----:----::::---;--;---_;_ ______ _ Lab Number ___ &_o_:3_!_4-_I ______ _ l "l,rted By . _ 1H:-)IQI (R,vir.cd 7185) -:,l1J anJ H;,.:ardous Waste (Rcvit-w 7/87) V6A -11.0-f a no.I~ zed ,1·. ~ N. C. Department of Human Resources ,i,-uion of Health Scn1ccs . SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST ratory of Public Health P. 0. Box 28047 Wilmington Street R.alclgh, 27611 .Dl . 9~t4?S-9~Z ~ u:, laitc: Number · 0 7 i) fJ'l/61-4@ Field Sample Number __ 3"'. _o-zrt ___ · •_. ________ _ l.ame of Si~e FC.X-U/,..~H ,,.,,r,,.T'oAI Site Location' ·w,,t: H ,,vr, To A.) -NC. ( r llected By 7,/, ~,.__ ID# _...,L/_8 __ Date Collected 2'-19 v6-· Z' 6 Time /(;,, /I ' ~ ~ pc of Sample: Environmental Comments I X.. Groundwater (1) ___ Surface Water (2) Concentrate __ Solid (5) __ Liquid (6) __ Sludge (7) __ Other (8) 5...,,.....,e-c::: .:M NS it 7 t--Soil (3) __ Other (4) I Extractablea I Parameter Results mg/1 --Arsenic i--__ Ba'riu~ ,-Cadmium· __ Chromium l_i:cad . . , ___ Merc~ry ~~'"'""' ---·.Silver ' ' I= l I Parameter Results mg/ 1 _P&T:GC/MS ,-Acid:B/N Ext. _TOX 1- INORGANIC CHEMISTRY Parameter Result& mg/1 _1f_ Arsenic :s:::o,o I __K.. Barium <o. I _:i_Cadmium c: fl, ODS ~Chloride · _}(_chromium ~&-~l __ Copper __ Fluoride __ Iron _f._ Lead <.o. "3 __ Manganese · <o,ooooJ ....::i-Mercury __ Nitrate __ Selenium ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Parameter Results mg/1 _EDB __ PCB's __ Petroleum __ Endrin __ Lindane Total .. , • • < I ~•:• • ,, Parameter __ Silver __ sulfates __ Zinc -Ph _._Conductivity,· . · ms .;_ , .. --,, _. TOC ' ----' ., .' --'' ----,, --.·, ·• ,"; r-• Paramete~ ' . __ Methoxychlor __ Toxaphene ".• . 2 4-D ,,: '' --' '~ __ 2,4,5-TP (slvex) --.. -• '' RADIOCHE:Ml1 TRY Resulumg/1 Results mg/ 1 MICROBIOLOGY _.,_;_ _____ _ I · Parameter · · __ (MF) Coliform Colonics/lOOmls I' , . (MPN) Coliform Colonies/lOOmls Parameter --Gross Alpha __ Gross Beta Ruulu PCi/1 · late Recdv~d ----------'--------Date Reported ___ q-__ f~-~-~-'~· ----------.-- \ Date Extracted-------------~---Date Analyzed ------,-,.,..,.,-,,,-,.,..,.,,,---- 1 . I 1243 AUG 2·3.,~ · ·.,.vortcd lly· __________________ Lab Number ______ . ____ . __ ,. . ,,.:• r. 1-l: Depamn~m of Human Resources Division of Health Services SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST State Laboratory of Public Health P. 0. Box 28047 306 N. Wilmington Street Raleigh, 27611 I ~l--lrS-'137! ~ __ (J~]~P-5~8..,.._~J~~~~~------Field Sample Number __ <5~d---_/_7 _________ _ lme of Site f:C k' -,u/o/1 43 /...... Site Location . tU a.,,£..., JP½,., Al c_ Site Number Collected By ';1/ 'y.e/4/4. ID/I -~'t'.~A~'---Date Collected . -< U> t1u.J if C: t of Sample: , ~ Time ltf,.'2-? nvironmental Concentrate ~ Groundwater (1) . __ Solid (5) c.._ __ Surface Water (2) __ Liquid (6) a--Soil (3) L_ Other ( 4) __ Sludge (7) __ Other (8) I INORGANIC CHEMISTRY Extractables . l=Parameter Results mg/1 Parameter Results mg/1 Arsenic __ Arsenic __ Barium __ Barium l=Cadmium · __ Cadmium Chromium __ Chloride __ Lead __ Chromium 11=-~j';~~; _ -__ Copper __ Fluoride --•Silver __ Iron _Lead F __ Manganese . __ Mercury --__ Nitrate I= __ Selenium ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I Parameter Results mg/1 Parameter Results mg/1 , ~ P& T:GC/MS I/ _EDB FAcid:B/N Ext. __ PCB's TOX __ Petroleum __ Endrin --__ Lindane I MICROBIOLOGY ParamCter Parameter r=-(MF) Coliform Colonies/ lOOmls __ Gross Alpha ~ (MPN) Coliform Colonies/l00mls __ Gross Beta ---- 0-,;;z 7-9--/.,? »·' late Received _,,r_"------=-"'~ '~=''-'0.-'-"~-'-'----"---------Date Reported Comments Total Parameter Results mg/1 __ Silver __ Sulfates __ Zinc _Ph __ Conductivity _TDS _TOC ------------ Parameter Results mg/1 __ Methoxychlor __ Toxaphene _2,4-D __ 2,4,5-TP (silvex) -- RADIOCHEMISTRY Results PCi/ I ~ate Extracted Date Analr..ed ~J:-·~J:J--fi'~v,-Z.~74_r-____________ _ geported By _________________ Lab Number ___ 6_;~);_,,~:•~J=·c.1a.c8=-------,----- DHS 3191 CR,vi><d 7185) SoliJ anJ Ha:.:1rdous Waste {Review 7/87) ' Purpose: Preparation Enforcement and compliance with the N. C. Solid and Hazardous. Waste Management Rules. I A sample analyses request form (DHS 3191) must be completed .for each type of evaluation requested (e.g., inorganic, organic, microbiology, radiochemistry). For sampling conditions which require more than one~ container (i.e., ground or surface water from landfills) a sample label must be affixed to one of the ccntainers .. ,.. collector must then write the 1ite and 11ample number on the duplicate. ·. · Do not submit an analysis request sheet with no parameters indicated. Equivalent measurements: ppm= µg/ml = mg/1 = µg/g = mg/kg ppb = µg/1 = µg/lOOOg = µg/kg DEFINITIONS/INSTRUCTIONS Site Number -A twelve-digit site/location identifier, assigned only by the district field representative. Field Sample Number -A six-digit sample identifier which is pre-printed on the sample label. Name of Site -Name of landfill, facility, etc. . .. Site Location -Address, street number, state road, etc. Collected By -Name and ID of sample collector. Date and Time Collected -Self-explanatory. I I I I I Environmental-A sample of a naturally occurring substance such as groundwater, surface water or soils whicl may be contaminated. · . . Concentrate-A sample of a waste, including but not limited to, sludges, resi"5, treatment effluents or drumrn,1 wastes. _, Comments -Lists details regarding sample or sample point, including but limited to, phase separation, and/o, odors. 1 Inorganic Chemistry-Checlc ( ✓ ) the desired parameters to be analyzed. Extractables are only performed ~n solid or semi-solid. For routine landfill samples, check all parameters in the second and third columns. Organic Chemistry-Check ( ✓ ) the desired parameter to be analyzed. If not listed, enter the name in the spacl provided. . · Microbiology and Radiochemistry -The Raleigh office should be consulted prior to sampling for eithel] of these.. II Diatribution: 1. Original to State Laboratory of Public Health · Dia position: Environmental Sciences Branch P. 0. Box 28047 Raleigh, NC 27611 2. Lab sends copy to Solid and Hazardous Waste Mar.agement Branch. 3. Solid and Hazardous Waste Management Branch sends copy to field person: This form may be destroyed in accordance with the Environmental Health, Solid and Hazardous Waste Section 011 the Records Disposition Schedule as published by the North Carolina Division of Archives and History . . .;dci,io~.al forms may be ordered from: Solid and Hazardous Waste Management Branch Division of Health Services P. 0. Box 2091 Raleigh, NC 27602-2091 D D D /2/12.-- ' l: .Departmr.~~ of Human Resources Di"isioh of Health Services SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST ... · State Laboratory of Public Health P. 0. Box 28047 . 306 N. Wilmington Street -Raleigh, 27611 11. ·. 9i°/4?5'1~Z _.. Site Number -'0"'--'7'--(<--)-<-..,_ij41,.,_/_¾-=-~='-L..,'--"''--u--____ Field Sample Number ___ ;?"'-=U~·..,,t~·---------- lme of Si~e _,_F_C.=X;:..-.....::;U-'..::..;,..c.;.c.~.;..l-f-'--'-,-~--'G,-"-~-o"--,.J--------Site Loca:ion . W "'fi -',v r,, -ro ,.; NC.. Collected By ~#~-~-__,.,'i¼-a~~=-~~=--~----ID# __ · ... ~_a::.__ Date Collected _.z.._'-,..__,/i=t1_,,6-'--_..$',._,6..,_ __ Time / t, .' I I ~of Sample: · EnVironmental JL Groundwater ( 1 ). . . ___ Surface Water (2) ·1-Soil (3) __ Other (4) Concentrate __ Solid (5) __ Liquid (6) ... __ Sludge (7) __ Other (8) Comments A)> INORGANIC CHEMISTRY Extractable• Parameter -'-Ba"rium Cadmium Chromium · Lead . Mercury .. _s~_k.t!l.t!!fl. ___ _ ·_Silver Resu Its mg/ 1 Parameter __ Arsenic· __ . Barium __ Cadmium __ Chloride __ Chromium __ Copper __ Fluoride __ Iron __ Lead __ Manganese · __ Mercury __ Nitrate. __ Selenium Results mg/ 1 _ ··Parameter _·_Silver · __ Sulfates __ Zinc _Ph __ Conductivity ·. TDS ,· ,.., --"I' _TOC ' ... ,,, Results mg/1 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY ' :.:. Parameter _p&T:GC/MS Acid:B/N Ext. TOX Results mg/ 1 M \CROBIOLOGY Parameter ....K_EDB __K_PCB's _¼_Petroleum -A.. Endrin -<l::..Lindane Results mg/ 1 /; qi o 't,14 Paramet~I" ",, -21... Methoxychlor --3._ Toxapherie _,1{__2,4-D ..L_Z,4,5-TP (slvex) RADIOCHEM11TRY Results !Ilg/ 1 ~------------------------,-----------------~---------C Parameter . . (MF) Coliform Colonies/lO0mls __ (MPN) Coliform Colonies/lO0mls 1=----- gcportcd By" __________________ _ Parameter __ Gross Alpha __ Gross Beta Rt suits PCi/ 1 Date Reported __________________ _ p,r,sz, · · · i · Date Analyzed l(1-:('7-Y61(,'1', . •' I' Lab Number __ ....,6.,.._, _ _,,;_.-'"",1,,_1.._7,.__· -·'-, ----,----- . SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST Jumbe~. 0 l-/7 CC'i[/ 4 f 5 o/ 3 2-. Field Sample Number 3SDl- State: LaborJtory of Pu:lUc He .. P. 0. Box 26:.: 306 N. Wih.i:,g,cn Sc: R:i.lei~h. 2 it of Sire €C-~x -tU~ c.. / r? 1' k Site Lo=ion i.U-'<-6 { 'r ~s 4--c l ed By cf!;.;/0,c,_{:., /4,.,....., · ID# p?-Dare Collected //-zo-9;'6 Time / ---""'--'-----_...a,.,c_--""=-"""""'---- f Sample: :'.lironmental Groundwater ( 1) r. Surface Water (2) Soil (3) Concentrate __ Solid (5) __ Liquid (6) __ Sludge (7) ___ Other (8) Comments # tuf' ~ i: }.I.) T Other (4) INORGANIC CHEMISTRY Extra:ctables Total arameter Results mg/1 Parameter Results mg/1 Parameter 1Arscnic · __ Arsenic __ Silver Bariuin. _.:' .. __ Barium __ Sulfates _Cadmium __ Cadmium __ Zinc 1Chromium __ Chloride _Ph Lead __ Chromium __ Conductivity _Mercury __ .Copper _TDS Selenium __ Fluoride _TOC ' ,-.. --·-Silver __ Iron --__ Lead -···· -- -__ Manganese -- j __ Mercury -- __ Nitrate --. Selenium -t ( ORGANIC CHEMISTRY '°') Parameter Results mg/1 Param~••• Kesults mg/ 1 Pa.ramete:- -lEDB /V/.1-L M~r.l,,oxychlor ·-,P&T:GC/MS -_ Acid:B/N Ext. N\'.;! -lLPCB's < o. 000 £:p,mvl_ l Toxaphene tTOX ..:i_Perroleum ~&r .::i._2,4-D lEndrin < Q. ooo l:p;n,-y\_. L 2,4,5-TP (silvex) _.::l,._Lindane < 0, a. Q a. 'I-'trDrr,. -L -. , MICROBIOLOGY RADIOCHEMISTRY Results m1:/ l Results mg/: <Q,OO!pp.m < o, oo;i. f'fJil. -s:::.a.,oo l <O,oo I Parameter· Para.meter Results PCVl -I (MF) Coliform Colonies/l00mls __ Gross Alpha _ (MPN) Coliform Colonies/l00mls __ G,-oss Beta ------ / >,, R,:ceived Date Reported · re,+ ~~.FB:VP Pc:sr.cv-J>C.T?/""..,/ )a, Extracted _,_1?,.;•:,lll.-:..c~,sh'-------------'-----Date Anal,.ed J.,;J...-/h-·~1,::, y,'P . 6:·-311,1 Lab Numt>er ________________ _ :cff'rted [ly ,}l')IQI (R,viM:d 7185) .,!1J anJ H;a::irdous Waste (Revit-w 7/87) C. Department of Hull\an .Resour(.c:~ ·i,~ ofH~).th, Se_r~ccs · . SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST State La6oratory of Pub:.ic t"':.c~ P. 0. Box 2S~ 306 N. Wih.hg,on S:-: , .' . . lWcihh, 2/t Ju'."be_r CJ j D W/ 415 o/ 3 2-. Field Sample Number of Site . EJ:.-,X -t,U~ C.. 7 a 7 6,-.--. Site Lo=ion L.O,:,_,; (.. 'i "'S ft...c tJC..... 'I' ed By ~;;:_)';ch~ /4 ,r,-'"l · ID# _'.3'"'. '-7--'----Date Collected ___:/;..;/_-_..zc..:o::;.._-... ';;,.,6,;__ ___ Time 11:3 ~ 7 of Sample: Tironmental JK__ Groundwater (1) Concentrate __ Solid (5) ___ Liquid (6) · __ Sludge (7) __ Other (8) Comments tAJ ,P-r )JJ I r. · Surface Water (2) Soil (3) r Other (4) · INORGAA'IC CHEMISTRY Extractables Total Parameter Results mg/1 Parameter . Results mg/1 Parameter Results mg/1 1Arsenic · __ Arsenic __ Silver Barium . _-:'.': __ Barium __ Sulfates _Cadmium·· __ Cadmium __ Zinc =-Chromium __ Chloride _Ph Lead __ Chromium __ Conductivity _Mercury __ .Copper _ms ~Sefrniurn ___ __Fluoride _TOC Silver __ Iron --__ Lead .. --- __ Manganese . ---- -I __ Mercury -- __ Nitrate --.. Selenium -t (" ORGANIC CHEMISTRY "', Parameter Results mg/1 Param,c,c, P&T:GC/MS 1\JA lEDB -_ Acid:B/N Ext. ...JLPCB's :t. TOX _.:i_ Petroleum lEndrin ...":l:.._Lindane - MICROBIOLOGY Parameter -1-(MF) Coliform Colonic:s/l00mls __ (MPN) Coliform Colonies/I00mls - -)I R,:cdved "Jo Extracted---------------'----- ,,.1rred [ly >H:, JJOJ /R,vi0<d 7185) ",i1..! ;1r,J Ho1.:.Jrdous Wastc-(Rc:vie-w 7/87) Kesults mg/ 1 Parameter Results mg/ L Metho,cychlor LToxaphene ..)L2,4-D ..$_ 2,4,5-TP (silvcx) L R.A.DIOCHEMISTRY Parameter Results PCl/ l __ Gross Alpha __ G:-oss Beta --. -- Date Reported ________________ _ Date Anaiy:ed -----------,------- Lob Number ,, I I. C. Department of Human Resources State Laboratory of Public Health >,;~_"_ of Health Services · SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST P. o. Box 28047 . 306 N. Wilmington Street . . ()1 '·,·. 9/1/??5'-fJ'Z-ff-: · · · Raleigh,27611· '. ii.Number ~· 0~'2-..'(_.)._£,r.~'..f...,L""f,l=-?-.:;&,~'7r?._,'-""o'-------Field Sample Number __ ·, _-?.,_,_9...:~:::., .... f_, _______ _.:.t'.;_· . ~ll,e of Site ~~-c.=x __ ---"-t-U.---".+--" .. H='-""';..;c;..::..;.r,..;o=,J:;________ Site Locanon. {,,(.ht$ rl I A.I& ro A) ,NG r cted By /¥ ~ · ID/I _ _,t/'--"''5"--_ Date Collected --'Z"""'c!,.._·_.19!:Z.-"v~&-~.s.$'w6.,_ __ Time /(, ,' 2. 7 fs 1 'd' o amp e: , •t Environmental 'IL-Groundwater (1) --Surface Water (2) 1--Soil (3) Concentrate _ Solid (5) __ Liquid (6)' __ Sludge (7) -'--Other (8) Commenta ..5",9,nPe,c:: ,H, Al s f __ Other (4) i Extractablca ., \ Parameter ' " I A . , __ rsemc il=Barium i Cadmium · 1L-Chromium ~t=uad / Mercury !l.!__Selenium 11 -Sil~.~ - - -E ' ' ' i ' j .• ,, ' Parameter ']_ P& T:GC/MS iL Acid:B/N Ext. Rcaulta mg/1 -' Reaulta mg/1 :LTOX -· ., -------,, ,-- MICROBIOLOGY 1 · . ., Parameter , . __ (MF)'ci>liform Colonics/lOOmls '.,t' .. .,,_. _(MPN) Coliform Colonies/lOOmls I-·. ' !i INORGANIC CHEMISTRY Parameter Rcaulta mg/1 ..£Arsenic· ·-s:::.a. Q l _Jl:_Barium <o,/ _,,__Cadmium <4&19:1:_ _Chloride ~Chromium -<.. a. o/ ' ___ Copper __ Fluoride __ Iron ~uad < D, 03 __ Manganese <:"o I oc;2oq _j!.__ Mercury __ '·:tNitrate __ Selenium ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Parameter _ EDB __ PCB's __ Petroleum __ Endrin __ Lindane Resulu mg/1 Parameter __ Gross Alpha __ Gross Beta ---- • Total· ' Parameter __ Silver __ sulfates __ Zinc'., _Ph __ Conductiviti ·' ·_ms ···· •,.,' _. _TOC '., -----•,; --'i ... --. '•"·. --,' ·,. ., .. ; ., ,I•• '.•,' .. Parameter : -'.,. __ Methoxychlor _ __ Toxaphene , _·_2;4.0, ·••··. " __ 2,4,5sTP (s lvex) ; RADIOCHEMI! -TRY · Rcaulta mg/1 . ' '•. ,, '. " . :-'•·:' Reaulta mg/1 , . Rrsulta PCi/ 1 • . , .... ,. ' '• ·•.•,, :·,.·. •;,,,,. 1,1,:'1• •,:.~·. '. .r: ' I,. Receiv~d -----------'---'----•;:oate Reported __ 4.,__-""'//.'----·-~-~------------- Date Extracted--------------'----Date Analyzed _________________ _ lportcd Ily · _______________ · ,Lab Number ........ , ➔)l1--7h2&4~b ....... Al ... lG""-.u.?..,3'..,,:c .. · ~::..._ _____ _ '{:.~: ·~: i-l: Depamnent of Human Resources Division of HC3.lth Services SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST State Laboratory of Public Health P. 0. Box 28047 306 N. Wilmington Street Raleigh, 2761 I g ~/,f-'1~9,n ~ _t!J=--...._7~Q"'""-:J....,.f?..W-.=-'--'-7_;z,'-L'z~9'-'Z>"------Field Sample Number--~· 1....,.2=-/','-{---------Site Number .e of Site F C X -uJ~Jfu Site Loca,.'ion o/ a,a,L J In,, 1 Ji· <.. Collected By _,,..,'Y-..:·_u=::,"""'~"' ... /."'1"'1-----ID# -~i~K~-Date Collected __,.:)=t,'-"'Ct ... 1 .. ~',l,.L· < ___.8""""''---Time --'-,/4,.,,G'-''~' '(<-.:Ct!---' 1J,eofSample: l\nvironmental g..__J;'._ Groundwater ( 1) II~--Surface Water (2) a---Soil (3) II_ Other (4) Concentrate __ Solid (5) __ Liqufd (6) __ Sludge (7) __ Other (8) I INORGANIC CHEMISTRY Extractables " l='Paramcter Results mg/1 Parameter Results mg/ 1 Arsenic __ Arsenic __ Barium __ Barium I== Cadmium · __ Cadmium Chromium __ Chloride __ Lead __ Chromium Mercury __ Copper -l=-s~Jf.n_i_u_!n _ ·-. __ Fluoride __ $ilver __ Iron . _Lead I-__ Manganese __ Mercury --__ Nitrate I= __ Selenium ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I Parameter Results 91g/l Parameter Results mg/1 ~ P& T:GC/MS v _EDB FAcid:B/N Ext. __ PCB's TOX __ Petroleum __ Endrin --__ Lindane I MICROBIOLOGY Parameter Parameter J=" (;.•ff) Coliform Colonies/lO0mls __ Gross Alpha __ (MPN) Coliform Colonies/!00mls __ Gross Beta E ---- Comments Total Parameter Results mg/1 __ Silver __ Sulfates __ Zinc _Ph __ Conductivity _ms _TOC ------------ Parameter Results mg/1 __ Methoxychlor __ Toxaphcnc _2,4-D --2,4,5-TP (silvex) -- RADIOCHEMISTR¥ Results PCi/ 1 late Received Y ,,;;2. ?-~ 811), Date Reported ate Extracted --------------~---Date Anal}~..ed ~CZc.·_,J.,2 ... -c.£"-LIIQ....c.72uu...,__l----::-:---------- 6 , ,.,~ ;izo -------------------Lab Number ----~-·,_.' ..,_·_,,_,t_. _., _____ :---:------- lcported By HS3191 (Revi,cd7/85) 5oliiJ anJ Ha:ardous Waste (Review 7187) Purpose: Preparation Distribution: D Enforcement and compliance with the N. C. Solid and ~rdous Waste Management Rules~ . o A sample analyses request form (OHS 3191) must be completed .for each type of evaluation requested (e.g., inorganic, organic, microbiology, radiochemistry). For sampling conditions which require more than onef'. container (i.e., ground or surface water from landfills) a sample label must be affixed i:o one of the containers. collector must then write the site and sample number on the duplicate. · · · Do not submit an analysis request sheet with no parameters indicated. Equivalent measurements: ppm= µg/ml = mg/1 = µg/g = mg/kg ppb = µg/1 = µg/lOOOg = µg/kg DEFINITIONS/INSTRUCTIONS Site Number -A twelve-digit site/location identifier, assigned only by the district field representative. Field Sample Number -A six-digit sample identifier which is pre-printed on the sample label. Name of Site -Name of landfill, facility, etc. Site Location -Address, street number, state road, etc. Collected By -Name and ID of sample collecror. Date and Time Collected -Self-explanatory. u Environmenta.l -A sample of a naturally occurring substance such as groundwater, surface water or soils whicll may be contaminated. · · · II Concentrate -A sample of a waste, including but not limited to, sludges, resins, treatment effluents or drummeii wastes. I eo·mments -Lists details regarding sample or sample point, including but limited to, phase separation, and/or odors. Inorganic Chemistry-Checlc ( ✓ ) the desired parameters to be analyzed. Extraetables are only performed ~n I solid or semi-solid. For routine landfill samples, check all parameters in the second and third columns. Organic Chemistry -Check ( ✓ ) the desired parameter to be analyzed. If not listed, enter the name in the spat provided. . · Microbiology and Radiochemistry -The Raleigh office should be consulted prior to sampling for eithlm of these. · 1 . 1. Original to State Laboratory of Public Health · . . Environmental Sciences Branch P. 0. Box 28047 Raleigh, NC 27611 2. Lab sends copy to Solid and Hazardous Waste Management Branch. 3. Solid and Hazardous Waste Management Branch sends copy to field person. I I Disposition: This form may be destroyed in accordance with the Environmental Health, Solid and Hazardous Waste Section 01 the Records Disposition Schedule as published by the North Carolina Division of Archives and History. Additional forms may be ordered from: Solid and Hazardous Waste Management Branch Division of Health Services P. 0. Box 2091 Raleigh, NC 27602-2091 I I I JC .Deparnr.ent of Human Resources Di vu ion of Health Services SAMPLE AN AL YSES REQUEST l1 ~l-??5'9?Z ~-- . State Laboratory of Public Health . P. 0. Box 28047 306.N. Wilmington Srreet . _ Raleigh, 27611 Site Number ~0~7 ........ ( .... )-<---,0~,e/_.z:'.~?=··=¾~"'~VL~-. ______ Field Sample Number ____ 3_2.._/_8~·--------- lme of Si;e FC.x-t,,U,+-~••O,J(,,T'oAI Sitel...oca.ion_ t,.u,,,i:,-n,vr,,-roAJ ·-NC. · Collected By 1l ?~ ID# __ '-f.__· =8 __ Date Collected · 2?. ·· /9tl6-'Z' 6 c) lpe of Sample: Environmental Concentrate Comments ~ Groundwater (1) . __ Solid (5) 5,;,,,. "''-C::::: .,e A; ,\ I{ ___ Surface Water (2) __ .Liquid (6) ', . .-·t-Soil (3) . __ Sludge (7) __ Other (4) __ Other (8) INORGANIC CHEMISTRY Extractables Parameter __ Bafium Cadmium Chromium I_. _Lead Mercury _ Selenil!m ___ _ __ Silver Parameter _P&T:GC/MS Acid:B/N Ext. TOX Results mg/1 Results mg/ 1 MICROBIOLOGY Parameter __ Arsenic· __ . Barium __ Cadmium __ Chloride __ Chromium ---Copper __ Fluoride __ Iron __ Lead __ Manganese __ Mercury __ Nitrate. __ Selenium Results mg/1 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Parameter ...K...EDB LPCB's _L.. Petroleum iEndrin iLindane Results mg/ 1 ,/ Total Parameter __ Silver· __ Sulfates _·_zinc _Ph __ Conductivity _ms _TOC " . f· Parametei-.. ..L.. Methoxychlor ~ Toxaphenc. 12,4-D 12,4,5-TP (s lvex) RADIOCHE:Ml: TRY Results mg/ 1 Results mg/ 1 q µ '5 qu s -~-------~ C Parameter · (MF) Coliform Colonies/lO0mls .1 (MPN) Coliform Colonies/lO0mls T Parameter __ Gross Alpha __ Gross Beta . Results PCi/.1 I 9 -;:z. 7 -,Jr;, e. b. ate Receiv~d ....,...v-,.,. -~-----~-~-------Date Reported-::'.=---------,---'---------' Poi{(~ (,gfp 11 J9. , f-if:t_;0 _ ,4 t{i£:f\ Pc:ry; . , Date Extracted :'.! fJ .L ,._1 tJCJ ~ Date Analyzer! /(2-./lf-.fli J! 1? J lcportcd By Lab Number 6' '.·2419 : .. Department of Human .Resource& iln of H~? ~cr":c~ .· · SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST< .. State Laboratory of Public He.:: P. 0. Box 28( . 306 N. Wil:nington S::: =1~~,~e.<· .07-lJ WI 415 932.. . >· :.:.~.::i:,-.. , R.nlcigh, 27t Field S~~pie ~~mb~~ ''·' 3' 5' {) 3 .. . . ' Site Loca.-ion . /,b.eq; t. ~ ""S 4.-, /JC,_ rlofSite ,C:C.,X -t-O~ h"ln 7 6-r-, . llfted By . ~; t<J-,. ch C 7/4 <?::!'.'.' . ID# _p>=..1-..;,_ __ Date Collected __,/-'/_-_..z"-'o'------~ ... 6,.__· ---Time 13 >'S- iAr sample:''•. yironmental I_ Groundwater (1) ...--"-Surface Water (2) .JI__ Soil (3) · Concentrate __ Solid (5) __ Liquid (6) __ Sludge (7) __ Other (8) Comments # . . tuP-~ /JJ. S°n(n. I r Other (4) INORGANIC CHEMISTRY Extractables Total . , ... " . Parameter Results mg/1 _ Parameter Results mg/ 1 Parameter Result> mg/1 1~::un;_;''•··:· __ Arsenic __ Silver '· ,·. __ Barium __ Sulfates _Cadmium · __ Cadmium __ Zinc .. : .. "".: 1 Chromium . .. · __ Chloride -Ph Lead . · __ · Chromium __ Conductivity "· _Mercury ·· __ .Copper __ ms ... , ,~ekniurn_ ·-_._Fluoride _TOC Silver __ Iron --. . . _Lead ····· --.. __ Manganese -. --1· . __ Mercury ' -- ·. , .. _.·:, -.. , .. •' .. _· _Nitrate . . . . . --. . '" ,, " .. ... ~ ·-· . • .. ,, . Selenium '., , ... :. __ . f r ORGANIC CHEMISTRY~ _ lParameter Results mg/ 1 ParameLcL Kesults mg/1 Parameter Result., mg/ . P&T:GC/MS lEDB IV'± _K_ Met.¾oxychlor ::~ _ L Acid:B/N Ext. Cf.I±. ...JLPCB's <Q. 000 /1f?ti1. LToxaphene tTOX ~ Petroleum Af,4-I . _x_2,4-D·· . <0,00 .JLEndrin <o.ooo;~_ .$_ 2,4,5-TP c,il;ex) <o,oo/ .. ..::l,,._Lindane ./IL . . -<:o,a.12. MICROBIOLOGY RADIOCHEMISTRY Parameter· Parameter Results PCi/ 1 f (MF) Coliform Colonic:s/l00mls __ Gross Alpha (MPN) Coliform Colonies/l00mls __ Gross Beta ---- 'J Received J / -,::;I/ -fS(jJ · .Pest-. 'At\ ) Extracted , ; -;i-'-\e f6 Date Reporred ,==:,,-.,,,,=,-----------P£S7, 'I' -J>Z!e:r Date Analy-..ed /.;1.-/S"·l"t.-V:'f, :'f'rted By ---------------Lab Number _____ -6-=-.;'....:'J=-' =1:..:'1::::.2:_ ___ _ lf,)JQJ (Rrviocd 7185) ,r,J anJ H:i::irdou1 W2!oH' fRt'vi~w 7/87) C. Department of Hu in.an .Resouccc:~ din ofHeal~h Scrvic~ _.·. . SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST . ·. St.ate Laboratory of Public He . P. 0. Box 2$: . . . 306 N. Wilming,:on S, ... ':' .::.-.. •.•.. R.,..leigh, 27· l uo.mf_ sb,.er.re: .. __.o ... · ~1...;tw:D;...·~-.... n-"'--'-1__,4_,_}-"5:;..._9.__;;:;3_2.. ___ Field Sam pie Nu;,;be~ _.c..3_-~_"9±.;c_...t_· -------"---- _ . .;J.F2_,.,_-'=-c.,""--"~x.__-_,· ?u.~~~~~c..,...'1we2c:..<..:;7'-'-6:c~_,__ ____ . s;re Loca."ion . /...Uk$ f.-; ~s 4-:c /Jc_. ,!lifted By 7Z; 1<:.,r; c..b ~ 7/4 ,,...,,,., · ID# _·_..3'"--:/--'----Dare Collected -..!/...:./_-_..2'-"0'---~_..-.,,.6..._ ___ Time /JS> flllof Sample: Eitvironmental ..L Groundwater (1) ,.--Surface Water (2) _a_:_ Soil (3) Concentrate __ Solid (5) __ Liquid (6) __ Sludge (7) __ Other (8) Comments .. tuf' ~.::g 1vJ. S..o,0 • , r Other (4~- INORGANIC CHEMISTRY Extractables Parameter 11Arscnic ii Barium :· · _Cadmium __ Chromium ... Lead _Mercury · Selenium · -1 -·--. ·--·-Silver _ . . Parameter P&T:GC/MS _ Acid:B/N Ext. Results mg/1 Results mg/1 N'.A :J T_o_x _________ _ Total Parameter __ Arsenic __ Barium __ Cadmium __ Chloride · __ Chromium __ .Copper __ Fluoride __lron _Lead.- __ Manganese .. · __ Mercury _· _._,Nitrate __ Selenium Results mg/ 1 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Param -LEDB _lLPCB's iPerroleum lEndrin .:i,.._undane esu ts mg/1 Parameter· __ Silver · __ Sulfates __ Zinc _Ph __ Conductivity .,_·. __ TDS :-~:·.· _TOC Re.ults mg/l Parameter Results mg/ L Methoxychlor LToxaphene ___x,__2,4-D · ·. L 2,4,5-TP (silvcx) ____ _ L _. --------- MICROBIOLO=-G=-Y=----------,----,-----'RA:..::;_-=.D_IO.:.....::C.:cHE=.cMI.=:=S_::TR.:..:..:Y ____ _ Parameter J (MF) Coliform Colonies/l00mls _._ (MPN) Coliform Colonies/lO0mls Para.meter __ Gross Alpha __ Gross Beta Results PCi./ l )I Received -------------'---------Dare Rcporrcd )· Extracted---------------'-----Dore Analy-.ed ----------------- Lab Number ______ ("--o ._,/';-"-,°'.3-'-'-( :t ......... ;j__=------ V OI/ -TL0-f c111-0. f y zed, •. '-<f>rted By >""'JJQJ (R,vi1<d 7185) :\1ltJ :rnJ H,1,::Jrdou1 Wa,re (Revirw 7/87) I C. Department of Human Resources vlon of Health Services . . SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST . 9$/,fY~'f$Z f!O..V --.!.:.L.:::~[Q__j atory of Public Health P. 0. Box 28047 N. Wilmington Street Raleigh, 27611 iwiumbcr l2_Z D __lJ?Lfl.-?--ft 96 Field Sample Numbc, _ __.3'."-'7~.s-Q-=--------- 1& of Site «c-W~Jf.,._ SiteLocmon a/4a4o'aln-. -NC.. ojjctcd By ~ ~"j IDlf -~½: .... ~..._-Date Collected .Z le (1, :.I RC. Time ___./,.u:½u•-' </,._(..,.)'---' rl of Sample: Environmental .-t--Ground;,,,.ter (1) __ Surface Water (2) I-Soil (3) __ Other (4) Concentrate __ Solid (5) --Liquia (6) __ Sludge (7) __ Other (8) INORGANIC CHEMISTRY Extractablca Parameter _Arsenic Barium .Cad:-r•···-, · • .. -£l _Chromlnm :__Lead ~Mercury , _Sckniu.rn_ ._ .:__Silver t -l= ll Parameter '•! P& T:GC/MS -r-Acid:B/N Ext. ' TOX . . r------ Results mg/ 1 Results mg/1 MICROBIOLOGY .!~ Parameter · ! J-(;.,ff) Coliform Colonics/lOOmls 'L (MPN) Coliform Colonies/lOOmls l "!: Parameter Results mg/ 1 ....&:.. Arsenic <O c,J -&Barium <o, l -6Cadmium <.£.<9&.S- _Chloride ....X..Chromium .L_ l), 2>1 __ Copper __ Fluoride __ lron _k_Lcad < Q,0:3 __ Manganese -¥-Mercury · ~ ,Oot':3 __ Nitrate. __ . Selenium ,,., ' ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Parameter _EDB __ PCB's __ Perroleum __ Endrin __ Llndane . Results mg/1 Parameter __ Gross Alpha __ Gross Beta Comments Total Parameter __ Silver _Sulfaries _Zinc _Ph --Conductivity _TDS _TOC ------------ Parameter --Mdhoxvchlor __ Toxaphene -2,4-D Results miv 1 Results mg/1 __ 2,4.S-TP(silvcx) ______ _ RADIOCHEMISTRY Results PCi/1 ,_a R d D R d 9-//-'06 "a" ccdve -----------------ate cportc ---:--------------- 0,j,e Extracted------------------Date Analyu,d __ _..fl----;--:,;;::;-.-.~rn;r-:O"l'J""::--::------ 1 17245 AUG (.8 c• : ,01ted By Lab Number ----------~------ ",i1S 3101 (Rev,.,d 7185) 1'l:·oepartme.~t of H·.iman Resources Division Of He&lth Services SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST State Laboratory of Public Health P. 0. Box 28047 306 N. Wilmington Street Raleigh, 27611 111. fft4?S "l~Z ~- Sire Number _0~7'"-t._.)"'-[Jf.,_,_/_¼~1----IZ:l'"'-~--a~---·---Field Sample Number _3~2=•;.,.J,o=,c...· __________ _ fne of Si~e __,_F_C.=X.c.,---"~...c...,..'--~-H-'-'-,_...,_c;..."---r,-o.c....,,.;________ Site Loca.ion -'{..,V~--'-"-'$'-H'--'--,'-'""'=-<,"-'--r_o'--',.;"-------'-N_C.=------- Collected By --~ff'-"--·-J/4-&.µ...::'---"''"~=ecll<_,,,d,.---ID# __ '-f~..ecp __ Date Collected __.2"'-"',:.,_.19a..:v"-'6-=-~Z'..._.6.__ __ Tim~ _J../J.:02'•'-'' Vic..:cl::_____, 1t,eofSample: ~nvironmental )1-L-Groundwater (I) ___ Surface Water (2) ·q JI--Soil ( 3) II. __ Other ( 4) Concentrate __ Solid (5) __ Liquid (6) ·_, __ Sludge (7) __ Other (8) Comments _5',s,-P,:.C: z,6 A_J_::, 7' INORGANIC CHEMISTRY Extractable• Parameter Arsenic __ Bat'ium . It= Cadmium · Chromium· i_Lead Mercury Selenium ___ _ __ Silver Results mg/1 Parameter __ Arsenic· __ . Barium · __ Cadmium __ Chloride __ Chromium ___ Copper __ Fluoride __ Iron __ Lead __ Mangane~e __ Mercury __ Nitrate. __ Selenium Results mg/ 1 Total· ·Parameter __ Silver __ Sulfates _·_zinc .• _Ph __ Conductivity _______ · __ ms '· 1 • ' _TOC ORGANIC CHEMISTRY ( Parameter _ P& T:GC/MS , _J'.,.. EDB ~ Acid:B/N Ext. V ....M'... PCB's 11---TOX : -K. Petroleum Results mg/ 1 Parameter Results mg/ 1 111. f.J-. .II/. 0' Parameter· ...-1".. Methoxychlor ~ Toxaphenc .A...2,4,D X 2,4,5-TP r, \vex) Results mg/1 · Results mg/1 1,1/ _.!J4'µ"'-'-5 _____ . I ..,. qµs F: --------------- 1 .X Endrin _______ '_K Lindane ----------------'-----------------·······-·) MJCROBIOLOG7: RADIOCHEMI~ _T_R~Y_:.. _____ _ Parameter (MF) Coliform Colonies/lO0mls 1--(MPN) Coliform Colonies/l00mls Parameter __ Gross Alpha __ Gross Beta R•,sults PCi/ 1 ate Received --'"'-,r'----'-'-''--='__,_c,_..,."''11+-~"-----=----Date Reported -,------------------- • ~ -,:27-:?0 _".]) . fJiJ a, v(-YV 2-0 , r!i?:_a ..,_ 5fPn. ;t:e-.•r. · ,,, . Date Extracted ➔ {!])JI, 1 7. -.£'..!. -Vl/ til1K Date Analyzed /P·/J-Yo 1{? II Lab Number 6 1 iZ421 llcportcd By' __________________ _ C. Department of Human .Resource!> ·i1n ofHcal_'h Ser~ces · . SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST State La.:,Or::itory of Pu':>lic r.~..: P. 0. Box ~0~ 306 N. Wih.i"l:!on Sr: lulci,;h, 2 ic l umbe.r_ {J/i) 97!/ 415 -/32-. Field Sample Number of Site . fl.'.-,X -tu~ C..:, e2 7 6,-.---Site l.o=ion lO&<.~ f-"r ,,.s 4-c /JC l• tedBy c;?:;.tC,,7 e,.(:;, /4,.,..,..-, · ID#??-DateCollected //-zo-"?6 Time /410 I ~~-----~~~~-~~---- of Sample: 911vironmental .Ii_, Groundwater ( 1) -.---Surface Water _.__ Soil (3) (2) Concentrate __ Solid (5) __ Liquid (6) __ Sludge (7) __ Other (8) Comments # tu/'-9 ..v.J. 5,.,,.., • r Other (4) INORGANIC CHEMlSTRY Extra.ctables Total Parameter Results mg/1 Parameter Results mg/ 1 Parameter Results m~/1 1~:;un!_ . __ Arsenic __ Silver _·_Barium __ Sulfates _Cadmium··. __ Cadmium __ Zinc =-Chromium __ Chloride __ Ph Lead __ Chromium __ Cor.ductivity ,_Mercury __ Copper _ms ,~eh,niul"_ .. __ Fluoride _TOC Silver __ Iron --__ Lead ... -- -__ Manganese -- f . __ Mercury -- __ Nitrate .. -- Selenium -1 ( ORGANIC CHEMISTRY"'-) Parameter Results mg/1 Param~--· Ke&ults rog/1 Parameter Results mg/ ~ t P& T:GC/MS ....LEDB t::/J-L Methoxychlor <o. OQl/¥J.12l _ Acid:B/N Ext. N{-1-_lLPCB's < '2., Q(2_(2_[pprn. LToxaphene -c:::o, (2_0.:Z.i'fP-aJ :tTOX ....::l..... Petroleum !VA-...)Lz,4-D /Q,0O/ ..LEndrin ~::~ ,d.J 2,4,5-TP (silvex) -<'o.oo I ....1,_ Lindane --MICROBIOLOGY RADIOCHEMIST:R Y Parameter · Pa.ra.meter Results PCi./ 1 =I (MF) Coliform Colonies/l00mls --Gross Alpha (MPN) Coliform Colonies/l00mls __ Gross Beta ---- --- ,.,.,rted By ,,!)JQJ (R,viocd 7185) Lab Number 6::3143 •.i!iJ rnJ H;i.::irdous W:astc (Rc\liC"w 7/87) State L.a:>Or;ac-ry of Pu':>Lic '.:'"!:-. . SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST P. 0. Box 28~ 306 N. ~'il:nhg:on S::: JWeigO, 2it e fj umber __,Owc.....1..l_...D~· . ...!.ecff~.!./---'4'--'-f--=5:::;__QL..( ..:::3:....2...=---Field Sample Number rl of s;;; f:C., X -t6a ... < C.., a 7 6,-.--, Site Loc,.;ion lUeq; f.. 'i ~s fe...c tJC 'X' edBy ?2,~;/:._,,c,{.c /4,.,..,...-, . ID# "2;?-DateCo!l•cted //-zo-<?[6 T /1-10 7 -""'-:_____ --'--'--""-'"--""-=-----1:ne -. f Sample: Et,'ironmental __L Groundwater (1) ,.-Surface Water (2) JI._ Soil (3) Concentrate __ Solid (5) __ Liquid (6) · __ Sludge (7) __ Other (8) Comments # tu?-9: JJJ-. r Other. (4) · INORGM"'IC CHEVJSTRY Extractables Total arameter Results mg/1 Parameter Results rng/1 Pa.ameter =I Arsenic __ Arsenic __ Silver Barium · · __ Barium __ Sulfates _Cadmium __ Cadmium __ Zinc =-·Chromium __ Chloride __ Ph Lead __ Chromium __ Conductivity _Mercury __ Copper _ms l_Sefrniurn_ ·-__ Fluoride _TOC -Silver . __ Iron -- __ Lead --.. __ },fanganese --- j __ Mercury -- __ Nitrate --.. Selenium Results mg/! i ( ORGANIC CHEMISTRY "', Parameter Results mg/1 ParameLc1 Kesults mg/ 1 Parameter Results mg/ P&T:GC/MS NA ....LEDB L Methoxychlor _ Acid:B/N Ext. -LPCB's ..J5_ Toxaphene =ITOX i Petroleum ..X...2,4-D lEndrin j 2,4,5-TP (silvex) ...::l:.___Lindane - ,. MICROBIOLOGY RADIOCHEMISTRY Parameter Para.meter Results PCvl -I (MF) Coliform Colo:,ies/lOOmls __ Gross Alpha __ (MPN) Coliform Colonies/lO0mls __ C-,-oss Beta ------ :,'II Received ·h~ Extracted---------------'----- -----------'---------Date Reported ________________ _ Date Analy::ed ________________ _ Lab Numc-er ,/ r, l'lB /1.f. ~ Voll -Nof-a11_alyzed ~,.,rted [ly ,,,.)Io I ( R,vi,d 7185) !-.,l1..! lnJ H.t::irdou, WaHe (Review 7187) . SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST State Laboratory of ?u:Jl.i, He.; P. 0. Box 23: 306 N. ~'il:..i~on S: •1um12,e_r 01[} W/ 4l-5 '/32-. R.lcibh, 2 i1 Field Sample Number -~3_--'.'5t_:c....:0=-'1-'--------'--- Site Lo=ion t-0&<..s (.. ~..., S ft:c of Sire EC-,'( -t-O~ C.. "1 a 7 /2-r lured By ?J;;. /4_,;-cG ~ 7/4 ,T>"'"> ' ID#_?~_?--___ Date Collected ~/~/_-~z_o_--~~6 ____ Time JlofSample: Etf'ironmental _L_ Groundwater (1) r. Surface Water (2) ~ Soil (3) Concentrate __ Solid (5) __ Liquid (6) __ Sludge (7) __ Other (8) Comments :r. F Re./2.m -r Other (4) INORGANIC CHEMISTRY Extractable• Parameter ii Arsenic -JIBariuin __ Cadmium · · _11 Chromium II Lead _Mercury · .1Sekniurn __ _ . -Silver Results mg/1 j---- Parameter __ Arsenic __ Barium __ Cadmium __ Chloride __ Chromium __ Copper __Fluoride __ Iron __ Lead __ Manganese __ Mercury __ Nitrate __ Selenium Total Results mg/ 1 Parameter , __ Silver __________ Sulfates -~-----; __ Zinc _______ , __ Ph _______ •---Conductivity ______ ·_ms _TOC Results mg/l i--------------------- ORGANIC CHEMISTRY , Parameter P&T:GC/MS Acid:B/N Ext. Results mg/1 =I T_o_x __________ _ MICROBIOLOGY Parameter· -I (MF) Coliform Colonic:s/l00mls _ (MPN) Coliform Colonies/l00mls Param lEDB ..LPCB's iPerroleum _..2l_ Endrin ...:E,__ Lindane I Received //-;J f -?5 ( 0 . ffe'/ft 1-f!A Ped M,vr, F6 ) Extracted '@-Ol-.'fef? ,(JJJ 12-1 ~ ~4 . '.,.,rtcd By )~)IOI (R~vi1ed i/85} diJ :.nJ H;,::irdou, \Vastc-(Rc-vii:w 7187) CSU ts mg/1 Parameter __ Gross Alpha __ Gross Beta Parameter Results mg/ Resu!"ts PCi./1 Date Reported ==::-::-;-,;,;:;:.;,,,-:-----------PE.IT o/ pc:a_ -;y Date Anal,~d /;;J...-/6-cf'~-Y,7'; 6!'3145 Lab N,;mber ------------'------ .-.,. ,·i :;..:irtri:i,cnt of Human_.Rcsou.rc.c:. State L..'oon.tory of Pu:J:.ic '.:-"::- II·_·.' o_r_ .. ·H.·c·• . .1_,_h_·.•se'r··,ice,. . SAMPLE ANALYSES REQUEST P. o. Box 2cc; II 306 N. ~'il:r-i:,.g:on S::-.:-c• . . R....lei~h. 216 l l;,,.:,b;,. ,(}=· ~7-._·..,.l"--.) _. __.7?'-"'--'-/_4...,__·._f==c5__,_o/--=3=---2-c;___ Field Sample Number __ ..=3::c.=S-__e./_O ___ ____;____; __ .. n; s;;~· ..:...t:1~,:< -tUc£.<: {,_ ?o 7 ft-c Site Lo=ion t.(.)k6 (.~ "S ft..c /JC.... ., •. ;:;,,,-JBy c:2-;/_.)'tc.-bc /4,,,.,...-, 7 . ,;f :]ample: . . : i a·,:,ntnen t:~.I I\: ___ Grnundwater (1) g. _ Surface Water (2) ···-Soil (3) Concentrate __ Solid (5) __ Liquid (6) __ Sludge (7) __ Other (8) Date Collected _:_/:_/_-__..,2c..:0:;_-_~.,_,,,._6:__ ___ Time Comments -:f.F. Qt!t,,,,, 1._ .. Othec (4) · INORGA1'"1C CHEMISTRY . Er.tractables ·'1.mn1ct:!r Results mg/1 . I: I I ·-r\i·,:;enic ~c.riu!n ::·· ... : ·:~d::ib.frn ; ::-1:-omium 1 ..... ::1d .. , .·,,,,-::ci.1r1 : ;~Jrr:it--!rn -·- • 1~i'/C?' .. ,, ..• - .. ·- ·- -· .':-•.:~1.1ne'!:ct· Re•ults mg/1 ·c'-:cT:GC/MS ,\.dd:B/N Exe. ··:..~vx .. . - Total Parameter Results mg/1 Parameter Results m~/1 __ Arsenic __ Silver __ Barium __ Sulfates __ Cadmium __ Zinc __ Chloride _Ph __ Chromium __ Conductivity __ .Copper _TDS __ Fluoride _TOC __ Iron -- _Lead , . -- __ Manganese '. -- __ Mercury -- __ Nitrate .. -- Selenium ( ORGANIC CHEMISTRY~ ParamcLc< Kesults mg/1 Parameter Results mg/1 -'LEDB ·,-.JI'.\ L Methoxychlor t,1 A -lL.PCB's NA L Toxaphene 1,)A- _:$._ Petroleum NA ...::lL2,4-D NA- -2LEndrin NR-.£ 2,4,5-TP (silvex) NB .LLindane 1'I CL L • --MICROBIOLOGY Pa!'c'..".metcr Parameter RADIOCHEMlSTRY Results PCi./1 i)/1") Coliform Colonics/lO0mls r:., PN) Co!ifor,11 Colonies/l00mls __ Gross Alpha __ Gross Eeta I I_ ·-----------------------'-----------,----------- ------------------Date Reported ________________ _ 1·' . !''," Dote Arul;-..ed --------~~------- Lab Number ____ 6_._· .,_J_l_4_6 _____ _ ··.-ir-~·d 7 /85) :w.•.;~ ·.r1:.,,t~ (f\.e\·i~w 7/87) STATE LABORATORY Of PUBLIC HEALTH I I DIVISION Of HEALTH SERVICES, N.C. DEPARTMENT Of HUNAN RESOURCES P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. WILMINGTON, ST., RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 ORGAN C OlEIIICAL • LYSIS BASE/NEUTRAL AND ACID LAB NO ,:,opL/o /_ ;;, /J..2 l/ () 7 I.A ?U,:J,[/ /. o;lu O<i EXTRACTABLES FIELD ti 3;2.o/ ?.2 () 2--:,~oJ JJ,..4 y COIIPWND TYPE ( 3) C 3' l I 31 I , l UNITS .. n/1 t •"/kn .,n/\~ko\ .. n/1 /4/kn .. n/1 ,uo/ka) -nitrosodilrethvlamine "~ I , ., t>r-1- isl2-chloroethvllether I r i -chlo~henol I I I henol I I D 3-dichlorobenzene I I ,.4-dichlorobenzene I I 1.2-dichlorobenzene I I I is(2-chloroi llether I I I xach 1 oroethane I I I N-ni troso-di -n...nrmvlamine I I i trobenzene I I •soohorone , I I -nitrnnhenol I I I 2 4-dimethylphenol I I I is(2-chloroethoxvlmethane I I 4-dichlornnhenol I I 1.2.4-trichlorobenzene I I ~hthalene I I I achlorobutadiene I I I 4-ch 1 oro-m-creso 1 I I I ~xach 1orocyc10DPntadi ene I I 4.6-trichlornnhenol I -chloron•nhthalene I I acenanhthvlene I I imethvl ohthalate I I 6-dinitrotoluene , I I acenanhthene ' I I 4-dinitrnohenol It, ,td I I 4-dinitrotoluene 3..3,:, I I 4-nitrnnhenol I t,tJ /J I I I 'luorene 330 I I, -chlornnhenvlohenvlether :SJV I I V iethvl Phthalate J31J I . 3 3DJ: i.6-dinitro-o-cresol IL.10 I I I.,, iPhenvlamine /6tl<J I I Ir.? iJtJ/<:.. zobenzene Jtty(.) I I I I • 4-branoohenvlphenvlether po I I I I exachlorobenzene 330 I I I I ntachlornohenol /600 I I I I ohenanthrene '3J() I 11 I, I nthracene 3Jo '-.Jj \/ VI w I ibutvl ohthalate 3JCI /? :S3or J -iD/( 5] ().<' -:,Joie 1 uoranthene -:JJo I,( 1/J 0 I~ f -/ . l fT}f))... ~ -/-o"."'-"' ,.,., ~/tl~k.._uJJ/iu. 15,,,·1) • -Estimated value. . G..! '.J. I -Actual value is known to be less than value given. L -Actual value is known to be greater than value given. - -Material was analyzed for but not detected. The numer is the Mininun Detection Limit. A -Not analyzed. - I -Tentative identification. _I -On NROC List of Priority Pollutants. ■. C. V.i.v.u.,.i.on 06 He.a.lth SVtv.i.c.v.. a.is 3068-0 {4/86 Labo!Urto~y) (j) 1 tJ:l'/ro loi::L '-I-I I 'l Z-41~ 3 ,_, (, ( J l C _J l un/J •'"/kn/ un/ Vua/kn) I /Jr ' ' I I I I I I I I I I . '-!.{ -51Qk .., /<3' 3 I • VI I I 'I/ I ' I . -(50V \I/ l,,. 7, 5 oo I 1. I I, I I I \If 11 LI-JOO V , IA :?3ok_ I (,._ I vr I IA I V1 I 9.?35 I, I Lot VJ L1 l,3JJ l,i 1,,. 330)( l-1 IA STATE LABORATORY OF PUBLIC HEALTH I I I DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES, N.C. DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESWRCES P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. WILMINGTON, ST., RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 I I I I BASE/NEUTRAL AND ACID EXTRACTABLES COl1PWND nvrene benzidine butvl benzvl ohthalate benzlalanthracene chrvsene 3 3-dichlorobenzidine bis(2-ethvlhexvllohthalate di n--octvl ohthalate benzo(blfluoranthene benzo(k)fluoranthene benzo(alnvrene i ndeno (1 2. 3-cdl nvrene dibenzola.hlanthracene benzorn h. i)n,,rvlene aniline benzoic acid benzvl alcohol 4-ch loroani 1 i ne I I I rf= I dibenzofuran 2---methvlnaohthalene 2---methvlohenol 4---methvlohenol 2-nitroani line 3-nitroaniline 4 ni troani 1 i ne 2.4.5-trichloroohenol e.,,'rfl e"'t2.."""'/11,p,, I LAB NO FIELD # TYPE UNITS 33 o /l,()11 33V ~o 3Jo j/,,(Jt) 3?1 ::iJo /too ' J I I. 00 "1i.11t) jLA,J -<-:io -:?3,0 "330 3"..tll ,Jo ;,, /J ti l6nd /£.po I 11, a 3Jl ORGANIC CHEMICAL ANALYSIS r: r) 7 ///, /_ 1-01uo7 1-o1t(,;y 3,2.0I 3 1-v",,-'?l--a3 l _:3 l l 3 l ( '31 un/ 1 £a/kn un/1 /4/kn ••ft/1 r.,n/ko. <>r IY l,i I 1 I I I I I I I I \I/ I I ?YoK.. I I ~Tok I I I A I I I I I I I I I I I I I, I I "!.I \I/ -w Vi IA L-t I I I I I I I I I I I I I I --I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ---.. \I/ w \'/ Gt l1 V\. IJ -Estirrated value. K -Actual value is known to be less than value given. l~o2 \lo '1 32-.,r- l .J l un/1 ,in/ko c:;- i I I I I I I I I I I I I \J L-t I I I. \Y -:, "J tik L-,i I I I I \V JJOe L -Actual value is known to be greater than value given. I U -Material was analyzed for but not detected. The nlllber is the Hininun Detection Limit. NA -Not analyzed. _ 1/ -Tentative identification. . ff -On NRDC List of Priority Pollutants. IN. C. V.i.v.i..o.i.on 06 Hea.Uh SVtv.i.c.u, VHS 3068-0 (4/86 Laboti.a;to~y) l~O) Cf! o /A f) / y. // }2-''.> ~2-<J? l 3 l r J l ··-/1 f-n/kol un/)" ••n/ka) ,--;;---o,- I I I I I I I I, I VI I 3lok' I -r;, I I I I I I I I I , I V , I/ ~ I -l,1 1 • I I \J I I t,7 J ,.333:F ~ I I I I I II/ . ·--·- \/J ,~ V\ ' I I I I I I g PURGEABLE COMPCXJNDS COMPOUND chloronethane brararethane dichlorodifluoronethane vinvl chloride ch l oroethane irethvlene chloride trichlorofluoronethane ethene. 1. 1--dichloro ethane 1 1--<lichloro-- 1.2-trans--<lichloroethene chlorofonn ethane. 1.2--dichloro-- ethane. 1 1. 1 trichloro-- carbontetrachloride branodichloronethane H I I lnrnnane. 1 2--<lichloro-- l 3-trans--<lichlo, ne trichloroethvlene chlorodibrararethane benzene ethane 1 1 2 trichloro-- 1 3-<: i s--dich 1 o ne 2-<:hloroethvl vinvl ether brorofonn STATE LABORATORY Of PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION Of HEALTH SERVICES, N.C. DEPAATMENl Of HUAAN RESCXJRCES P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. WILMINGTON, Sl., RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 ORGANIC CHEMICAL ANALYSIS /~, /I -. -. /., t'l.:; J./rJ 'I /./1(;2_4/))i?' /~ /1 74,y:/ LAB NO ., FIELD I 3;:l..c I 3,1,c 'J.. TZ-d] JUI/ TYPE ( 3 \ ( 11-) C LL l ( 4-) - UNITS un/l(ua/kQ' un/1 G/ka un/1 ,<n/kd .,n/Jrun/kii' /() u:::::,, 1./4-· I, -;-, . ,'D .20 }() /<) 'i ;)_.c) 'J , I I) 5 ethane. I. 1 2 2 tetrachloro-- ethene, tetrachloro-- toluene ch lorobenzene / ethvlbenzene \I/ / / / ., / acetone JO J .J I,.,<..--1./-,, 2-butanone ID 1/, I / . J' / .. " ; -' JJ.os-' ( tJ. ) ~ un/] l':,n/k-;. t.0' •/ u,....,' /V I I I I I carbondi sulfide s--6',5 J 1'-!'1'70 J 2-hexanone /D I I I I 4--<rethvl-2-""ntanone lo stvrene !, vinyl acetate /0 o--xvlene !, I ' I ' I ,, ,,.u, .• r--· J~ +/ ( ) ,-) f.l? ,~., I J -Estimated value. K -Actual value is known to be less than value given. IL -Actual value· is known to be greater than value given. U -llaterial was analyzed for but not detected. The nurber is the Minil!U!l Detection Limit. l/ -Tentative identification. · · r-r y Pollutants. Division of Health Services DHS 3068--0 (4/86 Laboratorvl ,/ r-J CJJr,·,iT,j 32-d (,, ( "-\ un/] f.,•/ki(J LL-- I ,~ .. / (f-_) -.._ STATE LABORATORY OF PUBLIC HEALTH I I m I DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES, N.C. DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. WILMINGTON, ST., RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 g D n D u I I I I I I BASE/NEUTRAL AND ACID EXTRACTABLES COKPOUND N-nitrosodimethvlamine bis(2-chloroethvllether 2-chlor~henol ohenol 1.3-dichlorobenzene 1,4-dichlorobenzene 1.2-dichlorobenzene bis(2-chloroi llether hexachloroethane N-nitroso-di-n !amine nitrobenzene i~horone 2-n i trooheno 1 2.4-dimethvlohenol bis(2-chloroethoxvlmethane 2.4-dichlornnhenol 1,2 4-trichlorobenzene n;mhtha 1 ene hexachlorobutadiene 4-ch 1 oro-m-creso 1 hexachlorocvcl~ntadiene 2.4.6-trichloroohenol 2-chloron,nhthalene acen~nhthv 1 ene dimethvl ohthalate 2.6-dinitrotoluene acenaohthene 2 4-dinit~henol 2.4-dinitrotoluene 4-nit~henol fluorene 4-chlornnhenvlohenvlether diethvl Dhthalate 4.6-dinitro-o-cresol diohenvlamine azobenzene 4-b~henvlohenvlether hexachlorobenzene =ntachlo~henol ohenanthrene anthracene dibutvl ohthalate fl uoranthene LAB NO FIELD# TYPE UNITS I fl . ' I fo Io 50 I iJ //} /0 ,<) .,o <,7) lo /0 !,"7> iD id Id I? /0 ~.AM C CHEPUCAL A I'. 0 ,,/1/ ('.L la tJ;il/l ; 3:lb7 · 32.ofr ( .) }_ ( -3 ) un/J/un/ka. ..n/1 ,Cn/ka ~ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I, I, ~ '!J .~?ok. ?70k IA 1301< q-F,,~ ,,.,d ,n' /JI«~/:... /n(}L J -Estimated value. u.4// wtI.,l<r I IK -Actual value 1s known to be less than value given. IALYSIS I;__; t').2£//CL h c!.21..f I J 320'1 JU<> ( r l f /l /.,n/1 J .. n/ka l,Cn/J) un/ka -/V/1--~ ·1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 11 I V I , /OK \I/ 0 L -Actual value is known to be greater than value given. -.U -Material was analyzed for but not detected. The nl>lber NA -Not analyzed. is the Nininun Detection Limit. 1/ -Tentative identification. ~/ -On NROC List of Priority Pollutants . • . C. V-i.v,U,-i.on 06 He.a.Uh Sv,.v-i.c.v., JHS 3068-0 {4/86 Labo/ta.to~y) (j) latJ2l//6 /~ tJ7-'f(7 311/ 3.21(,:, r /1 . ( I l un/1 un/ka ," ,-,;;7f": • n /kn IV"'"' ~ t/J I ,7 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I. V , /,:;J:::. \V I,'(_ ,. I I I I D u BASE/NEUTRAL AND ACID I I I I I EXTRACTABLES COPIPOUND pyrene benzidine butvl benzvl nhthalate benz!alanthracene chrvsene 3.3-dichlorobenzidine bisl2-ethvlhexvl'"hthalate di-n-octvl ohthalate benzolblfluoranthene benzo(k)fluoranthene benzo(a)nvrene indeno(l 2.3-cdlnvrene dibenzo(a.hlanthracene benzotn h il=rvlene aniline benzoic acid benzvl alcohol 4-chloroaniline dibenzofuran 2-methvlnaohthalene 2-methvlnhenol 4-methvlPhenol 2 nitroaniline 3-nitroaniline 4-ni troani line 2 4 5 trichlo~henol /'. /1 -~· IA e,.l--/7 . I I I I / STATE LABORATORY Of PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION Of HEALTH SERVICES, N.C. DEPARTMENT Of HUPIAN RESCXJRCES P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. WIL"INGTON, ST., RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 ORGANIC OlE"ICAL ANALYSIS LAB NO !. ,,·i I/ 12 1.()2~/'3 I. 021/ I (( ;;, {))'f h FIELD# , z..t7 "31-•Y J'].,r'f 32/{J TYPE I 3 l I ;I l ( I ) ( I l UNITS un/l/ua/ka, ··"/1 ,.-Cn/kn) ··"/1 •·"/ka ,,oofl, un/ka 10 IA '!-,-NA ~ - 57) I I ID I I /tJ I I /u I, I , 57) 'II I /0 ::,J'ok I I, /4:: I o IA I <: 't)Y 6/) I I t.-i 7.u I I So I I 52) I I (d I I !,?> '\I ,,; ' ' ~ l-1 !. ,vrr I ~2' I t' ,71 I I ,~ I I JO I I /0 I I I ti I I /2 I I ~7) I I 0 I I t,? I I CJl ·w ,,; I - s;'(I VJ VJ A//j-;;.,7, /',. ...,,. I I>'} fJL "• I.JI ',~ -:,.~ IJ -Estimated value. K -Actual value is known to be less than value given. !. ()2J// ~ 31--11 ( ( l ··"/1 ··"/kn JA- ' /1/ ,4 • I A/Ll L -Actual value is known to be greater than value given. IU -Platerial was analyzed for but not detected. The nunoer NA -Not analyzed. is the "ininun Detection Limit. 1/ -Tentative identification. i1 -On NRDC List of Priority Pollutants. IN. C. V.i.v,u.,.i.on 06 He.a.Uh Svr.v.i.c.e/2 VHS 3068-0 (4/86 Labona.to~y) /.()J.'f/7 'J :]./ (, '/) ··"/1 -/ka '1 Io/< I/) . , ' I IA ' I ,_ ' I I BASE/NEUTRAL AND ACID EXTRACTABLES <X»IP()UND N nitrosodimethvlamine bis(2-chloroethvllether 2-chlo~henol _ohenol gl.3-dichlorobenzene 1. 4-di ch lorobenzene 1.2-dichlorobenzene bis(2-chloroi llether hexachloroethane N-nitroso-di-n-0roovlamine ni trobenzene isoohorone 2-n i t mnheno 1 2 4-dimethvlohenol bis(2-chloroethoxvlmethane 2 4-dichlo~henol 1.2.4-trichlorobenzene l:;hthalene achlorobutadiene 4-chloro-m-cresol hexachlorocvcl~ntadiene 2.4.6-trichloroohenol 2-chloron>nhthalene acen~nhthvlene dimethvl ohthalate 2.6-dinitrotoluene acen~nhthene 2.4-dinitrnnhenol 2 4-dinitrotoluene 4-nit~henol fluorene 4-chlo~henvlohenvlether diethyl ohthalate 4 6-dinitro-o-crosol diohenvlarnine azobenzene 4...1:Jraooohenvlohenvlether hexachlorobenzene ntachlor=henol ohenanthrene anthracene ibutvl ohthalate fl uoranthene STATE LABORATORY Of PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION Of HEALTH SERVICES, N.C. DEPARTMENT Of HUMAN RESOURCES P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. WILMINGTON, ST., RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 ,,.,,..u C CHEMICAi • •LYSIS LAB NO 1,, o,;u;-I :r /. ,,j ).LI-( 9 /,. A J t/;.L. i:.. /,. O;,L.u 'I I FIELD I 32-17 -. "32/ f '31-N 3:J.J..o TYPE I_/_ l I /l ( ( l ( I l UNITS ,{n/J !.,n/ko ,<,,/ 1),n/ko .. n/J un/ko 1<n/JJ"n/ko , V . , ,,_,.. A • ,'I-'--" I . ':'\ 1, ', " '-~ " 0. ~-i I:' \,'\ 'V . ' \ - \ ~' ' I ' (Dk. , /Of< ' I 0 ' I t-i IJ -Estimated value. K -Actual value is known to be less than value given. / / ,t' / ) /.,n/J un/ko l -Actual value is known to be greater than value given. ~ U -Material was analyzed for but not detected. The m1rber NA -Not analyzed. is the Mininun Detection Limit. I -Tentative identification. _I -On NRDC List of Priority Pollutants. Iii. C. V-i.v,<.1.,-i.on 06 He.a.Uh Svi.v-i.c.v., aHs 3068-0 (4/86 LQbo/f.a-to~y) / / .,(' ) /.,n/J ,,n/kn BASE/NEUTRAL ANO ACID EXTRACTABLES STATE LABORATORY Of PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION Of HEALTH SERVICES, N.C. DEPARTMENT Of HUIIAN RESOURCES P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. WILMINGTON, ST., RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 ORGANIC CHEMICAL ANALYSIS LAB NO (/,O'J///Y ln/J"J.Jl./1!/ /, O 2lf2-0 ;,,, Cl 'J 1121 FIELD II 32.17 JU:f{ 3Z-l1 3 2-2-() TYPE J-l1 c I i C I l _(. Ti / / ,I'' l I I I I I I I I I I I I I COIIPOUND UNITS ,(,n/1 ),n/kQ uo/1 .. n/ko ,ion/ J) .. n/ko .. n/1) .. n/ko ,{.n/J ,,n/kQ nvrene '-c-/ 1/r l -._-,/A• -/ A ' benzidine butvl benzvl ohthalate benzlalanthracene I chrvsene "'I 3 3-dichlorobenzidine ' I bis(2-ethvlhexvJ'nhthalate !OK di-n-octvl ohthalate ' /,,, benzofblfluoranthene ... - benzo(klfluoranthene " benzofa)nvrene "" i ndeno ( 1 • 2. 3-cdl nvrene "(l~ dibenzo(a.hlanthracene . I benzo(Q.h.i).,..rvlene .l" ' I ' I ' \ ....1\1 aniline ~ ,-v,Lf IA N/J, t..,, benzoic acid benzvl alcohol 4-chloroaniline dibenzofuran ' I\ 2-methvln•nhthalene !l! 2-methvlohenol " 4-methvlohenol 2-nitroaniline ' 3-nitroaniline ~ 4-nitroaniline 2.4.5 trichloroohenol \ I ' " / ' I I 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. I U -Material was analyzed for but not detected. The nurber is the Minin111 Detection Limit. NA -Not analyzed. 1/ -Tentative identification. fl -On NROC List of Priority Pollutants. g N. C. v.;.v-i./2,fon 06 Hea.Uh SVtv,;_c.v., VHS 3068-0 (4/86 Laboll.ato~if) / / ,( l {.o/1 un/kQ I I I I I I g g D D H I I I PURGl:ABLE COIIPOUNDS COIIPOUND chlorcmethane brcnorethane dichlorodifluorarethane vinvl chloride chloroethane inethvlene chloride trichlorofluorcmethane ethene. 1 1-dichloro ethane. 1.1-dichloro- 1.2-trans-dichloroethene chlorofonn ethane. 1.2-dichloro- ethane 1. I 1-trichloro- carbontetrachloride branodichlorarethane orl'V'\ane 1 2-dichloro- 1.3--trans-dichlo ne trichloroethvlene chlorodibranarethane benzene ethane. 1.1.2 trichloro- 1.3-cis-dichlo ne 2-chloroethvl vinvl ether bronofonn -- STATE LABORATORY Of PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION Of HEALTH SERVICES, N.C. DEPARTMENT Of HUIIAN RESOURCl:S P.O. BOX 28041 -306 N. WILHINGTON, ST., RALEIGH, N.C. 21611 ORGAN IC 01EHICAL ANALYSIS H o . ;;) LAB NO lnfi:Ji.J., Li /,.,/')_ "'II ,I// 11 IJJ. ',J /II? ,/ /l """I J '~"1/') FIELD I J}_{)• 72.// ·~21-7 31-14 TYPE ..-1 I ) .• ( I ) k I l .. {. ) UNITS ua/1\' .. n/ka I ••n/ ff .. n/ka Fo,n/~ ·:m/ka .. n/J \ .,n/ka /0 ,.__.. " -i .I ·u ---i· /t) 2-() lo /0 ,,, ~ . , ID ~ ethane 1 1.2.2-tetrachloro- ethene. tetrachloro- toluene chlorobenzene , ethvlbenzene • I ., I 'I ~ I ' I acetooe /0 l i,,L i.A.. i , 2-butanone Iv carbondi sulfide '.) 2-hexanone ,0 ~thv1-2~ntanone /J stvrene ,;- vinvl acetate Ji> 0-xvlene !, . I ' I I I .,,...J..L -• ,,....._.~ .... /\.Aw, ... .-J 1 +-I (.. '\ (" ) r::.:,--.., (-) I J -Est1mated value. ~ -Actual value is known to be less than value given. I ~r)_):.1./-::J Jlo7 ( :z ) .. n/1 ,:;;/kn u.;. / ' I (-) Ill -Actual value· is known to be greater than value given. IJU -Haterial was analyzed for but not detected. The m.nber NA -Not analyzed. is the Hininun Detection Limit. 1/ -Tentative identification. llf/ -On ~R~ ~ist of Priority Pollutants. llN.C. D1v1s1on of Health Services Dl!S 3068-0 (4/86 Laboratorv) ~ • /.-r,7,1, "3 ,uY C :t l ··"/1 =tk~ [I:;; ' / , . \ / C-I STATE LABORATORY Of PUBLIC HEALTH I I DIVISION Of HEALTH SERVICES, N.C. DEPARTMENT Of HUIIAN RESOURCES P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. WILHINGTON, ST., RALEIGH, N.C. 21611 . ORGANiC OlEHICAL ANALYSIS IBASE/NEUTRAL AND ACID LAB NO ln/J 3/ I/ "r / / / EXTRACTABLES FIELD# .1'Fll'f ./ / / COl1POUND TYPE ( i l I/ l ( /) I /l UNITS /411 "":\n/ka .,,<; 1 .. n/ka ua'll uo/kn ,,J1 .. n/ka l•itrosodimethvlamine ff) , ' , s (2-ch loroethvl l ether 2-chlo..,,.,henol nol 3-dichlorobenzene l 4-<lichlorobenzene 2-<lichlorobenzene s(2-chloroi llether I xachloroethane I troso-di -O-<lmnvl amine robenzene horone 2-nitroohenol 04-<limethvloheno l . s(2-chloroethoxvlmethane 2 4-<lichlo,nnhenol 1.4-trichlorobenzene hthalene achlorobutadiene 4-chloro-<n-eresol . ff•achlorocvcl~ntadiene 4.6-trichloroohenol 2-chloron>nhthalene nenanhthvlene methvl ohthalate 2.6-<linitrotoluene I ~hthene n i t rooheno l 5,J 4-<linitrotoluene /'-r! 4-ni t""'heno l ~ (/ uorene I iJ hlo..,,.,henvlohenvlether /0 diethyl ohthalate /& 6-<linit~resol ">o envlamine ',7/ azobenzene jV "ranoohenvlohenvlether /0 chlorobenzene /? ntachlomnhenol S"jj ,.nanthrene JO thracene 1~ butvl ohthalate JO (;j / fluoranthene JI) I-Fe-..,~.I ,.,' 8/4,,t._ -Estimated value. I -Actual value is known to be less than value given. 1 1 -Actual value is known to be greater than value given. -Material was analyzed for but not detected. The nlllber is the 11ininun Detection Limit. -Not analyzed. -Tentative identification. · lye~ :i::i~~to:f ::::Y ::~:::s. S 3068-0 14/86 LabaM-ta1ty) . , 7 / / '/i ( /) ,u<'/ 1 .. n/ka ,.,./1 un/kn STATE LABORATORY Of PUBLIC HEALTH I I DIVISION Of HEALTH SERVICES, N.C. OEPARTIIENT Of HUIIAN RESOURCES P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. WILMINGTON, ST., RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 BASE/NEUTRAL ANO ACID EXTRACT ABLES COIIPOUNO rene benzidine 'tvl benzvl ohthalate nzCalanthracene h~sene 3.3-<lichlarcbenzidine isl2-ethvlhexvl'nhthalate di-n-octvl ohthalate benzolblfluoranthene lt;nzo(klfluoranthene nzo(a)nvrene i ndeno ( 1 • 2. 3-cdl nvrene ~benzo(a.hlanthracene nzoln h i'=~lene aniline benzoic acid ben,vl• alcohol 4-chloroani line dibenzofuran 2-methvln•nhthalene 2-methvlohenol 4-methvlohenol 2-nitroani 1 ine 3-nitroani line 4-ni troani line 2.4.5-trichloroohenol D 11,6 -R,,-.,.,/ ,.,; /Jh11L IIJ -Estimated value. LAB NO FIELD 11 TYPE UNITS ,~ So /t! /t! It) .S<l It! a, /0 'J7) ~ !,7 5P ID ;, /D /J /o l;"3 n ~ S7J ORGANIC CHEIIICAL ANALYSIS 1-/) 1/ 'IS-/ / 357J't' / / I_/ l 1/ ' ',71 l.n/1 J,n/ka ✓nn ••n/ka ··"11 .. n/ka ....__.,.IA / , , ' I IA \ I K -Actual value is known to be less than value given. / / 1/) uo/1 .. n/ka L -Actual value is known to be greater than value given. IIU -llaterial was analyzed for but not detected. The m."t>er is the Ninil!Ull Detection Limit. II NA -Not ana 1 yzed. · 1/ -Tentative identification. ~I -On NROC List of Priority Pollutants. ~ . . • C. V,i_v,<..o,i_o n a 6 H ea-Uh S Vtv,i_cu, HS 3068-0 (4/86 LQboJta,tony) / / / / C /l C/l ••"11 un/ka un-f] un/ka . STATE LABORATORY OF PUBLIC HEALTH I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I DIVISION Of HEALTH SERVICES, N.C. DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. WILMINGTON, ST., RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 ORGANIC CHEMICAL ANALYSIS 1.,0 ,?,iLi.f c, / / PURGEABLE CONPOUNDS LAB NO FIELD# 'JS-) 0 -./ / / COIIPOUNO TYPE I I l I /1 ,/ l 1/ l UNITS uo/l}uq/ko .. ,r/ 1 .. n/ko £nil .. n/kq ..1,/] uo/kq ch 1 oronethane • I I / brooorethane dichlorodifluorarethane vinvl chloride ch 1 oroethane methvlene chloride trichlorofluorarethane ethene 1 1-dichloro ethane. 1. 1-dichloro- 1 2-trans-dichloroethene chloroform ethane 1 2-dichloro- ethane. 1 1. 1-trichloro- carbontetrachloride branodichloromethane or~ane. 1.2-dichloro- 1 3-trans-dichlo ne trichloroethvlene chlorodibrooorethane benzene ethane. 1. 1.2-trichloro- l 3-c is~ i ch 1 o ........... r,._,.,,ne 2---ehloroethvl vinvl ether brcmoform ethane. 1.1.2.2 tetrachloro- ethene. tetrachloro- toluene ch 1 oroben zene ethvlbenzene • I acetone , - 2-butanone carbondi SU 1 fide 2 hexanone 4-rrethvl-2-=ntanone stvrene vinvl acetate --xvlene5 {. I l ' / ' I J -Estunated value. K -Actual value is known to be less than value given. L -Actual value-is known to be greater than value given. I U -Material was analyzed for but not detected. The nuroer is the Ninim.Jn Detection Limit. NA -Not analyzed. 1/ -Tentative identification. ~I -On NRDC List of Priority Pollutants. I N.C. Division of Health Services DHS 3068--0 (4/86 Laboratory) I, / / / ( /) I 1',,, ) ud'iJ un/ko n~/1 ""/ko -iiii liiiil -.. .. liiii -.. -liiiill -liii1 iiiil -lliiil --- - SAMPLE II ?l',,,..__ Li / 7'; ,.? / ';,/ 7/. . /40,2__.</0 0 0,03S-ntYh1 , _,, .,,, L ci,;:&o 7 0,/.S--· " ?to ,;2,//0 8' aL"=" I I ,;.J "i 6.c? ,,21< 0 ~ 33,~L II 'Fl~ 0,:2.// IO I. S,?~ .. , - I ,, .,, n-&o.:ZL/ // 2 '7. ,z,.,,,., ' . i'7 t;,o ,:2., 41.2- ~ e, ,,;ll/13 N.C. Division of Health Services DHS 3068 (6/83 Laboratory) ' DEPAR11'1ENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES -DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES LABORATORY SECTION .OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH G C REPORT SHEET DATE OF ANALYSIS: /(J-/(,•J76-tl,J?,/l1-/7-J'Z rr""'--?f'"'"---:Pf>'"-J?w---pp,-,-.._ . /Ii /o;zd.,,!{1; IiDT I>D7'i J),:CWR1N'iDlJE -m.'!'-"' 771/o ,.,; ---✓.--: /, 7. r>f>n'I t), /,if Z,f),m__ 0, %1>7>n! , . ,, " 35:~lYPni I ' 0, 70cil7>1 t'J, £ ,_, __ O,,dZ~,,,,,,. 0' .2:2. nr,,, ,, I' ,, ' . /Sf,S.--37,7,....,,,, . // So, 97'iT»Y, I -2 . 0 7lIYrr, ,, I I I,% 0,6/ 0. ,;:;_;; ,' I I I I . --~~---:...-. 0, ;25:pp;,,,,. 0,/Sppm o, I $;;,,"1//1. tJ, .25 J:V1' , ' , r I " - -. - -liiil liili -------liiiliil r,;;;;i == == == -liim DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES -DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES LABORATORY SECTION .OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH G C REPORT SHEET . . COMPANY:£(!_ )C -!J~/ 7l <!_ DATE OF ANALYSIS: //-/;J-J-'/,,, /1~~ . C> /d7Z!~~a(!.id ,vi._., ft!!, vJ'7° ./3 (-' ~ ~ ) /o~//x--TOTAL Ill .111<.d r:/; . :.. ~~ V -.:;, SAMPLE II {U~ Q-2):J) .ZWT /4ocJ.i/lS . -.. • I 7\ ' J /\ / ' . . -~ ,VJ/ , I~ "'-V, j I • & o;J_ </ I 7 -,--;--, /) ,r:;J,, /7, I"' -.u jJJ,) /J..L/ ,, V. '> . -,.,z.,.e -/ ... . , ~ .. . " I, /W h. I, , A -. . /~ . . , j I ti • Tl , . /40,;2_.</;CJ -V. I "U, I /40;2'/:L/ / , . ' u I I u · I N.C. Division of Health Services DHS 3068 (6/83 Laboratory) < u, I {_), o< ,..., .--, , ._,.__ ;> -,/ -u, / ,·J > [,., ' ~ -~ -,,. ✓--I /' -. -#-. --h--, - !Vo r /'P "or/2 ~ "' ,tl,4.£ ~ d--' ' ~✓-7 Z:..es-e. y:. i. o .,_ / ,Ls / "5 e '€. L.4 5_ ,,,v U' w; iJ,i,.--c:: 6031¥,; -~ t1 31 ?£ (_ D ". ". ,ir;.r; ;uu.ru:.rn: Ulc' llUMAN RESOURCES DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT BRANCH Receipt for Samples DThe samples described below were collected in c·onnection with the administration, enforcement, and documentation of the: North Carolina Hazardous Waste Management Rules, 10 NCAC l0F North Carolina Solid Waste Management Rules, 10 NCAC l0G Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). 15 U.S.C. §2601, ~~-• specifically Section 11,of TSCA, 15 U.S.C. 6 2610. Inspector's Address 1,7i • ,CJ I ✓~-7,/4-(../ ,k c:r~.c. . Firm Address 11 /?n;,oPe:a-ry t) • .,veR-· ; irm Owner, . 0pi::ra -"'~o'-r"'-,"""'o;:::r'-'=;A"'g;::e~n7t--'---------;;:T7i':"tl:;-e-------------'-------- - SAMPLE · COLLECTED SAMPLE TYPE ?-.1.P.'.EER DATE TIME WATER SOIL / s t'/2 (. /1.S'/ ;/ r--·~ P/4 e,. 12,j( 01,i;-t/i..6 ✓ , Receipt for the sample(s) described love is hereby acknowledged: ✓~t6V/'JTI{/ .. rture-ofspector '.c--wc ell.-,c ti OTHER S.-J. DUPLICATE SAMPLES SAMPLE LOCATION OFFERED ACCEPTED REJECTED ON-SITE OFF-SITE ✓ V" ,_,,.. v .......... V v' ✓ V . . Receipt/reJection of duplicate or split samples is hereby acknowledged: ~·~~ gnatureef Fi~~ Operator• or Agent 0AV/ll t4---:::: Title Title l~TS, _________________________________ _ ~-~. DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT BRANCH Chain of Custody Record Hazardous Waste Materials u D Location of Sampling: Generator __ Transporter __ Treatment Facilitp __ Storage Facility __ Disposal Facility _Landfill ~ Other: ______________________ _ Address --------------------------------------- . --; / ,.-·/? ,/ /1,.... ' ,'7 .,,,, CO 11 e Ct Or I s N ame _ _;c/_. --'-, ·:..''--. 01..r.-'-;,"',,,,-,:C-'':.<';.c., •:;;·'--'-/-'-,)-'-?..:,', ... c~:-'-'<'J"-:,~-!'-'';-",,____,=c..· ___ Tel e_ph one ( ;; / :; )_.:..7_",-'-'~--..:Z=,· 1..R-:..·•,_/ __ J signature Date Sampled:___..::·'-'"'. :..l..::':7._,,_;,--:_./~5>_,,Y.'--___________ T.ilne Sampled. _________ _ Field Information Field Sample No. 2,'f q J - Chain of Possession: 1. signature title inclusive dates 2. signature title inclusive dates 3. signature title inclusive dates Results reported signature title date Instructions: Complete all applicable information including signatures, and submit ~ith-.analysis request forms. u D D D D D D D I N. C. DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT BRANCH · Receipt for Samples I The samples described below were collected in connection with the administration, enforcement, and documentation of the: I () North Carolina Hazardous Waste Management Rules, 10 NCAC l0F 1 () North Carolina Solid Waste Management Rules, 10 NCAC l0G 9<) Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) I () Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). 15 U.S.C. §2601, ~~-• specifically Section 11,of TSCA, 15 U.S.C. § 2610. I /£//✓~ / ;J;, r:/1~ Inspector's Nam~· Inspector's· Address I r ex -~_;MA;-3 ~ 2z. c. Name of Firm / Firm Address 1 · 5'/e«ru/ · 1:/q-/lq..,-e;,,..,,_-,--· _· · ----'------1/.'-=.,:-P.'=+-. /_,_;::5-'-~=Aay.y=· "'"'~ J=---"'U="'< -~, M-1=· ::wft'-'-=c..Jz &~1..ca&- Firm Owner, Op1e1-~7lr, . or Agent TitJ/e • . - SAMPLE . COLLECTED SAMPLE TYPE I I I I NUMBER DATE ··' 3 efll/1, 4 r/u./1" 5 ~P6('11o ·{__ r/21,('Fb -=, · i(u,/rc, f5 r/u,(% TIME WATER SOIL OTHER /415 C.olW. P. (4l.L ("""-P· 14Jo c ...... f'. "';s-CoMT'- 1444 )(_ 144,r X .Receipt for the sample(s) described 1 above is hereby acknowledged: ~t:M""l! I (#:--Ai,/..__ Sigature of ~sp~r J ·~d,.....;.f, / Title ? DUPLICATE SAMPLES SAMPLE LOCATION OFFERED ACCEPTED REJECTED ON-SITE OFF-SITE .. X. X X )( ',( X 'f 'I K r )( K .. •. )I' '(. X X: ~ X Receipt/rejection of duplicate_ or split sis hereb owledged: or Agent I\... lcoMMENTS, ____________________ ---,-_______________ _ I ·N. C. DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES DIVISION OF.HEALTH SERVICES SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT BRANCH Chain of Custody Record Hazardous Waste Materials D D Location of Sampling: Generator __ Transporter -K_Disposal Facility __ Treatment __ Landfill F ·1· D aci ity __ Storage Facility Other: _______________________ _ Company's Name /-C X (L/cvz-&-t<t-i q /4-,._.,, Telephone(, __ ) (/ -------- Address f'D 8,x Z...4-(q, h/r...~ 54. /4JC-.-Z.?a>L Collector's Name Ji,.da/,,,,0 /}1,,~;./.,,,,,..._, Teleyhone( 16') 7~;? -2..,f'd/' C1signature Date Sampled . ? l2c/,,p b Time Sampled 1415"" ro 11-'l-'S Type of Process Generating Waste /2 Cv/:(,,-,,t:lf«........ d-::':n::' I rq a, V p Field Information Field Sample No. ?fl"/3 1/l9S Z'J}J{, Chain l. 3. /<51--d-Y-6 date Instructions: Complete all applicable information including signatures, and submit ~ith·~nalysis request forms. D I I I I I I I I I I n N. C. DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT BRANCH Receipt for Samples n The samples described below were collected in c·onnection .. with the administration, enforcement, and documentation of the: North Carolina Hazardous Waste Management Rules, 10 NCAC lOF g· () North Carolina Solid Waste Management Rules, 10 NCAC lOG U ~ Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). 15· U.S.C.·§2601, et~-• specifically Section 11,of TSCA, 15 U.S.C. § 2610. I ~/41, /2/d~~ Inspector's ~Ame I ('~/ /,:t£A~ Inspector's Address Name of Firin /2~~ £,,gt Firm Address I __ Firm _Owner, Opera,;:cr,,or Agent Title I .. SAMPLE · COLLECTED SAMPLE TYPE DUPLICATE SAMPLES SAMPLE LOCATION I I I I I NL~ER JS 2,:; C/'w DATE Rlz-t J/;/h f l1. TIME WATER SOIL )1,'-,-7 X 12:11 ~ Receipt for the sample(s) described I above is hereby ackno ledged: 1 Sign ure of Ins &.c.d-;it,I OTrl.ER $EI:>. OFFERED ACCEPTED REJECTED ON-SITE OF!'-~ITE ' X )',, X X X 'le Receipt/rejection samples is hereby ~ Signature of Fi 04hr: Title '>< X 'f .. of duplicate or split .,. cknowledged: Operator, or Agent / r" I Title COMMENTS, ___________________ ---c-----------'-----'- I ·N. C. DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES DIVISION OF.HEALTH SERVICES SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT BRANCH Chain of Custody Record Hazardous Waste Materials D D Location of Sampling: Generator __ Transporter __ Treatment __ Landfill Facilitu __ Storage Facility __ Disposal Facility Other: ___________________ _;_ ____ _ Company's Name /'~0~, ;Lp,,__ &,&{'.,A ry · Telephone( ___ ~) _______ _ Address ---------..----------------------------- Co 11 e ct or's Name /4(t{.,A/4,,, / JJ ,:e,t_,,.£./~ Tele_phone(9/ '3) 7~3--,7-,Y o 7 s'ignature Date Sampled __ -"-~-'-½_2_6"'-'/;'---'-'}?_,?,'-'---__________ Time Sampled ________ _ Type of Process Generating·Waste._~u',,~_~,/.~a~,-,~-=A~--~~~-/'-'-,~'•~c~-~'--'c,~~~«-~'.4--'.~-~6~J~-~_.,,"------------ C/ Field Information Field Sample No. 3 -Z(J I ,3 2 c:Q Z:. 3 Zl;J,9 title (!,,Jvhc~--1--' signature title 7 incl<isive dates 3. signature title inclusive dates Results reported signature title date Instructions: Complete all applicable information including signatures, and submit_ with ·.analysis request' forms. D D D D D m E I I I I I R N. C. DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT BRANCH Receipt for Samples D The samples described below were collected in connection with the administration, enforcement, and documentation of the: D () North Carolina Hazardous Waste Management Rules, 10 NCAC l0F North Carolina Solid Waste Management· Rules, 10 NCAC l0G Comprehensive Environmental Response,' Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). 15 U.S.C. §2601, et~-• specifically Section 11.of TSCA, 15 U.S.C. § 2610. n 1/4.AAY lt:µAl>;;"/ /c.-va Inspector's Name / n R.)( /,,UASM/-V6 ;-o,J Name of Firm /J, C,r(D~ s--- 1 n sp e C tO r IS Address Firm Address n sre-~~-t: --~""'P."'1;; .... e?=---'---------=//:c:-'.'--:'P.--'-. ~&L.....<..-.::::...,c=~==·-'.J=---=/!/.c...u..~=~.:...:, ,,.:...,· ~---Firm Owner, Operator,, or Agent Title D . SAMPLE · COLLECTED SAMPLE TYPE I m I I NUMBER DATE TIME WATER SOIL ) .Jul~ ,If/:, -1-0u.r'tfl. /42Z.. . I . 5 k/2~/2, /4'!£> I/ './2 l, .. 'Jz, i, ,.,, 7£°" ~/. + ··i,;z:J~ --.. K ~ ~~ I /~ l( Receipt for the sample(s) described OTHER (',:,,;.. ,, ~-b. . ~--. ,.-, ..... ~n. • I above is hereby acknowledged: . ~ 1.iJ.,,, <.... 1 Sig ture of Ins ecto La,.,,_,,,..._., w e/L,rt/ Title DUPLICATE SAMPLES SAMPLE LOCATION OFFERED ACCEPTED REJECTED ON-SITE OFF-SITE J( k' l( x ',,( X'." y X l( V X )( ')( " )< X -1. 'i Receipt/rejection of duplicate or split 1 sis hereb owledged: Owner, Operator, or Agent vL e i fi," 4~,Wv\. Title · i I COMMENTS, ____________________ .....,.. _______________ _ ' . Location of Sampling: N. C. DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT BRANCH Chain of Custody Record Hazardous Waste Materials Generator __ Transporter __ Treatment __ Storage Facility _LDisposal Facility __ Landfill Other: ----------------------- Company's Name. _ _,_t:....:=Ca.,Xc:...._W=c.:ac,,se:...c..4.:..·;;.., "=")>-'k-,,.._'""'-.:....:·=------'Telephone (. ___ ) ________ _ Address . 1 ------r,1/.-;-~----;-. _/_7.,,_C,_,11._0 ____________ _ Collector's Name . ,41.,,(/cu{......., .o>-:J:~/s,r,,-,. Tele_phone(._ _ _,) _______ _ . -, /signature' Date Sampled ~/4&/26 Time Sampled /"f/'S-/4,/ffS I J Type of Process Genera ting Waste. _ _,_;l....:...;f_~:.;r,:..:'~=-,_,=/_,_:,f-'-",0=.r..,l_ ... c_,::te,.,._· -=..!.;_,_e..c:2:.;GL...:::~.;..--------- V Field Information Field Sample No .3'U!f)3 ossession: l. ~~;;Lid~, ~_J.....Y..::.=----ae~i,~-f 0 title signa 2. title 3. signature title inclusive dates Results reported signature · title date Instructions: Complete all applicable information including signatures, and . submit.with ·2nalysis request forms. u D D D D D D D DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES H SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT BRANCH Receipt for Samples ft1; samples described below were collected in connection with the administration, porcement, and documentation of the: North Carolina Hazardous Waste Management Rules, 10 NCAC l0F North Carolina Solid Waste Management Rules, 10 NCAC l0G Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA).15 U.S.C. §2601, ~~-• specifica11y Section 11.of TSCA, 15 U.S.C. !I 2610. Inspector's Address lm!~ti~ ~a W~a &,.. 1 >t. c. Firm Address • :c~ K.,....~ ....:...:KJ='§.~c ..... -·~"7'Q-.a...! ,'-----=--"--p_c._T.....;;E:..c....1-'-~-""~=~=---'-----: rm Owner, . 9p1:,ra tor, . or Agent c Title - AM!'LE · COLLECTED SAMPLE TYPE ~ "'UMBER DATE TIME WATER SOIL S7 R/.z/f,n JC,:!( ✓ - ) 8' -/.I. I? 'z.7 t/ q cl,/~ V J,:;,' Yo - -1 -I ?.eceipt for the sample(s) described <1~ve is hereby acknowledged: .::?/ r2 :4-((J~ ::.,);!are of I.nspect):,r --'~..,, ~ 4.e <!£._ ; s f · OTHER DUPLICATE SAMPLES SAMPLE LOCATION OFFERED ACCEPTED REJECTED ON-SITE OFF-SITE V v .....- ~ V V' ~ ~ ..., . .. Receipt/rejection of duplicate_ or split samples is hereby acknowledged: ~ f::'. ~~ Pc 7 f{~q e .. Signature of Finn Owner, Operator, or Agent Title 'l:le ·-:'.!-~TS-_______________________________________ _ Location of Sampling: DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGDIDIT BRANCH Chain of Custody Record Hazardous Waste Materials Generator __ Storage Facility _Transporter Disposal Facility -. _Trea0nent __ Landfill Other: ________________________ _ Company's Name ?;,t,,/,i,,.,,4 £ ~01 ,..:;i Telephone(. ___ ) _______ _ ~ddress, ____________________________________ _,, __ :ollector' s Name._,,_;S/4=-<«:'1:l:<ct.= .......... 7&=~==~-------Tele_phone(,.._ _ __,) _______ _ 0 signa;;tre Date Sampled:..._._~p[...l./..it.2:..ll6U/,-<l,ru?,.__ _________ ..,.:Time Sampled ___________ _ ,ield Information 'itld. Sai:iple No. :b.ain of Possession: signature title inclusive dates signature title inclusive dates D D D D 0 D D D m signature title --:in;-=-:c::-:1;-u-s-:i:-v...,e--=d,..a_t_e_s__ I ~esul ts reported signature title date I.1~tructions: Complete all applicable information including signatures, and submit with-.analysis request forms. I I I I I N. C. DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT BRANCH Receipt for Samples U The samples described below were collected in c·onnection with the administration, enforcement, and documentation of the: g ( ) North Carolina Hazardous Waste Management Rules, 10 NCAC lOF ( ) North Carolina Solid Waste Management Rules, 10 NCAC lOG n (XJ Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). 15 U.S.C. §2601, ~~-• specifically Section 11.of TSCA, 15 U.S.C. § 2610. g Jt,;,t,i,, ,._() Name of Firm I - SAMPLE . COLLECTED SAMPLE TYPE I NUMBER DATE TIME WATER SOIL OTHER AIS 7 Rl.ufn /t:, :,r ✓ IY(i g I pi,,;,,, /t;, Z-7 t/ I oL , ;.,,, l/ s q :/~,'Yo .. I I: m Receipt for the sample(s) described 1above is ~ereby acknowledged: L .,fiba,t>,M«,~, /'J-~ ~./...e dl.......:sf· Title Inspector's Address Firm Address Title DUPLICATE SAMPLES SAMPLE LOCATION OFFERED ACCEPTED REJECTED ON-SITE OFF-SITE V v V ..... V ,_,. ..... -~ Receipt/rejection of duplicate or split samples is hereby acknowledged: ~K--l~1> ft7 C1~qe Signature of Firm Owner, Operator, or Agent Title lcoMMENTS, ____________________ ---,-_______________ _ N. C. DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT BRANCH Chain of Custody Record Hazardous Waste Materials Location of Sampling: Generator __ Transporter __ Treatment D D D Facility __ Storage Facility Other: __ Disposal Facility __ Landfill ------------------------- Telephone(. ___ ) _______ _ Company's Name };dr ,i,, 4 _f ~,,,.,.;., i Address ------------------------------------- Collector's Name._.';(,./4,=~~~--~7/e-=~="==~-------Tele_phone(-_ _ _,) ________ _ 0 sign~re Date Sampled. __ ...,.£.....,/:....20."'6'---"-/,-",r_.6,._ __________ Time Sampled. _________ _ Type of Process Gene~ating Waste._....!8.:..cWe:s.::::.,;p-=~2::=cl<--4~'/a-lZ!::=wu..,1e.ao-<P..._.,~--------- Field Info:nnation 3 2. ,, : ~2./f. Field Sample No. ,1f,$ 7 3. signature Results reported signature 3'2-/~ 3z..20 Ns9 title title inclusive dates date Instructions: Complete all applicable information including signatures, and submit with·.analysis request forms. D D D D D D D D D D D D D D DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES I SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT BRANCH Receipt for SaJDples I The samples described below were collected in connection with the administration. enforcement, and documentation of the: I () North Carolina Hazardous Waste Management Rules, 10 NCAC lOF () North Carolina Solid Waste Management Rules, 10 NCAC lOG I~ Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CER.C'.i...A) I () Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). 15 U.S.C. §2601, et .!!:_g_,, specifically Section 11,of TSCA, 15 U.S.C. ·Ii 2610. I 62ove..-· .A/1cr10L.S-cJ/V Inspector's ~imie I W,Tr<•,<.,;fc :5,'o;,uA.r;N·.;.::, Name of Firin (') Ber.' 20 Cl'<./,;;;,., f M' 2. 76< Inspector's Address Po tscr;< 191 tui-,st.;,.,~ 1-o.~ N c 21-~1 Firm Address I ~; .£ / p l>i~<;.:;..• -·----,--~-'------"'"a;;;-'0~17_,_)}--'½-"'~{~-•~.:::-f:.,______,Za::,C.,a:. 7 ,{,"';c--,r, l:....:ri_"'~ .... <-;..::<2.....;< ____ _ Firm _0.."ller, _ 9pe:::atcr, _ or Agent T:!tle t . -I I I I I I I SAMPLE · COLLECTED SAMPLE TYPE l;to/.BEP. DATE TIME ,WATER SOIL OI'rlER ~~;..,,O · WfJ··'?J 11kcfrf x 3£0"1 /5-SS tuP-·'6 I I 1, /z,/sb /?.(5" -3.SO")· >< . suP-i ,!z~ I 'iib ' :.(' 5°'0 ~--I 4 tu ✓ tvP_-1 ,; (zo {Sb ?< •",? ~:~c, (? 14 w t,VP-1 . ti/ 2<>/f,b /4,s-->< '56"0-:+ lUP-:,. •/I'D/% )( 55',·,:;, /45:,' Receipt for the saJDple(s) described 1 above · s, he-~eby acknowledged: ,. ·-=--- Si I _ .. _-7'> a:y$ if. t Title ' 0E' /:;C.:, vi-N T ~-,,Jr-::-11:\l ~-\"; e.-- DUPLICATE SAMPLES SAMPLE LOCATION OFFERED ACCEPTED REJECTED ON-SITE OU-SITE ")1j_· >f--·_",. ... > :;-( I (-,' -.>r, ~ ><· .·!' X )< ?<. ~ X >< Receipt/rejection of duplicate or saJDples is hereby ,.acknowledged:' Cc-~---,_,;-:·\~~ . --o~"--< . •·:-. -. -=:.....:.-~-- Title ,. ~ )(_ ~ )< 'f-' y split or Agent I ,~oMru::NTS, ___________________ .,... ________ __;_ ____ _ 1- ---~------------------ DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT BRANCH - Chain of Custody Record Hazardous Waste Materials Location of Sampling: Generator Transporter __ Treatment Facility _Storage Facility __ Disposal Facility __ Landfill VOther: ----------------------- Address /PD Yc--c< )'ll t:Ch<o/i-<.~ L NC Collector's Name U,,.,_____, (1 ,.t,;.~;(_ /.__ V signature/ Date ·sampled // /z,; Is,:: Telephone(t/;9 ) 946-'S I I( ·z 7 t..--t<o/ Tele_phone(9/ '7) 73,3 --2 ,"1 c / · 0 Time Sampled __ /_£ _§"..a.5_·-_-"""f.,.1-:...;;.5...;':,;... __ _ 'I ) Type of Process Gene~ating Waste_ .. /2'-'-,; ... -f""""''"":a"""-t""i-.8_·""~"",1.._.:..,u;.._•A"':C.'"'t"'"%{;"":1,'"'6"'"b:._,,..., ... _. _________ _ Field Information p,.,,,C£dd a✓,;:t:1 ?4:-f'b <1¥'#{,1, <4J?t -- title 2.~§(:ALU- signature title inc1.usive dates 3. signature title inclusive dates Results reported signature ...... ,. ... .. title . .... date· Instructions: Complete all applicable information including signatures, and submit ~ith-.analysis request forms. i I I I I I I I I I I I DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES I SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT BRANCH Receipt for Samples I The samples described below were collected in connection with the administration. enforcement, and documentation of the: I () North Carolina Hazardous Waste Management Rules, 10 NCAC lOF () North Carolina Solid Waste Management Rules, 10 NCAC lOG I (,\j Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERC"...A} I ( ) Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA).15 U.S.C. §2601, ~ ~·• specifically Section 11.of TSCA, 15 U.S.C. 6 2610. I Gro (/lf:_w ~-Pc{)/,fnn -' Inspector's ~ame lb dri ;/_oo/ I . Qc,_fc., 5 L £IC. 21-60?_ Inspector's Address I .L t1vt"-1"---&, ,a, R.. e _sf.,· de 11 (t::_. Name of Firm Firm Address -I I I I I- I SAMPLE COLLECTED SAMPLE TYPE DUPLICATE SAMPLES SAMPLE LOCATION. m.o/.BER DATE TLl1E -~~ SOIL , _/' ·jv"Vj rt 7½ Z,O /loo;:• 1.,/ ~o_o,z_. 1 . I Jo ,:·· ;_,/ :ti/-· lo . : . .I ,' Sig~ ure.of Ins ector I . -,-G4/4f i$t· Title OT'.dER .... ·- OFFERED ACCEPTED REJECTED ON-SITE OFF-SITE ., t/ .. ✓ J .. ,/ J ~.:::. :-/ -::'• -, ·-;~ Receipt/rejection of duplicate or split samples is hereby ,.acknowledged:' ~(~'~'- Title I ,:oMru:NTS, __________________ ...,..... ____________ _ I - DIVISION OF HE.ALTB SERVICES SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT BRANCH Chain of Custody Record Hazardous Waste Materials I ~ Lo~a:ion of Sampling: Ge:oerator __ Transporter _Storage Facility __ Disposal Facility __ Treatme:ot Facility~ __ La:odfill L,/Other: a <Jlli'l .. ,luJ"p.,~ / ,f /-I! ( f -l Company's Name ~t:?J -£:,e,df&ce-Telephone( 1/)y) . ; . . . Address __ y......,,.-(}<-L-/-~W<::<....<.../"'-<au;'-"""'0aci_1->,J:}_.,,.cf}'------------------- Collector Is Name &ro 11'-f., M; c/1--12--/,1,:P\ signature Tele_phone(:9/ '7 )--"-7_:,"'3"--·-✓e..--,.,;.;.,_f-"c ... ,:,..1 _-_ Date -,Sampled;..._--"-/,,_/-f-/'----'·~::....s(!)"c;f-/--',f"--'-(,f-'."--------'----T.illle Sampled·---------- Type of Process Gene~a t i:og Was te;..._-"°&"'-'"''9·r,,,,"''"'t_..c:.,t._,.1'---fJ/4"',"'.,""_-.. -""-i"<1""{2"', .... · &.,.Jc,'l"'""'-k"'~""'u!;-._· ._,'. ....... -________ _ Field Infonnation Field Sample No._ 3 bO J -- -- Chai:o of I l. ' 1:itle 11 g6 I signature s 2. l/,h1~<-I signature title · inclusive dates 3. signature title i:oclusive dates Results reported signature title __ da_te ·. Instructions: Complete all appli~able information including signatures, and submit ~ith-.analysis request forms. I I I I I I • I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Appendix C References I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. REFERENCES •status Report on Groundwater conditions in Capacity Use Area No, 1 central Coastal Plain, North Carolina•, Groundwater Bulletin No. 21, Groundwater Section, NC Department of Natural and Economic Resources, Raleigh, NC, June 1974, Well Construction Permits and Well records and logs associated with the permits, NC Environmental Management Commission, NC Department of Natural Resources and Community Development, Permit Nos. 06-0047-WC-0096, 06-0032-WC-0089, 06-0197-WC-0076, 06-0123-WS-0112, and log of well N2ZG19. Field notes from site inspections on 26 August 1986 and 20 November 1986. Jeter, William; NC Groundwater Section, telephone conversation with Grover Nicholson, NC Solid and Hazardous waste Management Branch CERCLA Unit, 15 April 1987. Hodges, J,S; V,P, FCX in Washington, NC, telephone conversation with Harry Holladay, NC Solid and Hazardous waste Management Branch CERCLA Unit, 18 July 1986. Rainfall Frequency Atlas of the United States, Tech. Paper No. 40, us Department of Commerce, US Government Printing Office, Washington, DC, 1963, Clay, Orr, and Stuart; North Carolina Atlas, University of North Carolina Press, 1975, figures 5.15 and 5.20, pages 101 and 103. Heath, R,C,; Basic Elements of Ground-Water Hydrology with Reference to Conditions in North Carolina, U.S. Geological survey Water Resources Investigations, Open-File Report 80-44, 1980. wood, Fred; waste Management Specialist, NC Solid and Hazardous waste Management Branch, telephone conversation with Harry Holladay, NC Solid and Hazardous waste Management Branch CERCLA Unit, 18 August 1986, Powers, Richard; NC Division of Environmental Management, telephone conversation with Harry Holladay, NC Solid and Hazardous Waste Management Branch CERCLA Unit, 23 July 1986, Sax, N,I,; Dangerous Properties of Industrial Materials, 6th Edition, New York, Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, 1984. u.s. Geological survey 7.5° topographic quadrangles Washington and Grimesland. Alligood, cutler, and Whichard; water system owners and operators, telephone conversations with Grover Nicholson, NC Solid and Hazardous waste Management Branch CERCLA Unit, 22 April 1987. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. Williamson, Dudley, Taylor, Dixon, Capehart, and Whitley; water systems owners and operators, telephone conversations with Grover Nicholson, NC Solid and Hazardous waste Management Branch CERCLA Unit, 23 April 1987. Report WO415-Alpha, page 90, Water supply Branch, NC Department of Human Resources, 19 September 1985. Nicholson, Grover; NC Solid and Hazardous waste Management Branch CERCLA Unit, memo to file, •water Supply and Population Distribution from House Count around FCX -Washington NC D981475190", 23 April 1987. Nicholson, Grover; NC Solid and Hazardous Waste Management Branch CERCLA Unit, "Map Showing Surface Water Flow Path'. Nicholson, Grover; NC Solid and Hazardous waste Management Branch CERCLA Unit, 'Surface Water use around FCX -Washington•, 24 April 1987. Parker, W.T.; U.S. Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, letter to Pat DeRosa, NC Solid and Hazardous waste Management Branch CERCLA Unit, 21 June 1985. Nicholson, Grover; NC Solid and Hazardous waste Management Branch CERCLA Unit, telephone conversation with J. Stewart Hodges, v.P. FCX, Inc., 8 May 1987. Nicholson, Grover; NC Solid and Hazardous waste Management Branch CERCLA Unit, Site Sketch FCX -Washington. 'Classifications and Water Quality Standards Assigned to the waters of the Tar-Pamlico River Basin', NC Division of Environmental Management, 15 NCAC 2B .0316. Preliminary Assessment, FCX -Washington NC D981474190, by Harry Holladay, NC Solid and Hazardous waste Management Branch CERCLA Unit, 21 July 1986. Purcell, C.A.; Rose and Purcell, Inc., letter to Harry Holladay, NC Solid and Hazardous Waste Management Branch CERCLA Unit, 21 July 1986. Purcell, C.A.; Rose and Purcell, Inc., telephone conversation with Harry Holladay, NC Solid and Hazardous waste Management Branch CERCLA Unit, 21 July 1986. Hodges, J.S.; V.P. FCX, letter to W.H. McCullough, 16 June 1986. .. C.<==RC.LA 'REFERENCE /11_ STATUS REPORT ON GROUiiDWATER CONDITIONS-IN CAPACITY USE AREA NO. 1 CENTRAL COASTAL PLAIN, NORTH CAROLINA GROUNDYJATER BULLETIN NO. 21 GROUNDWATER SECTION NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT Of NATURAL AND ECONOMIC RESOURCES RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA JUNE 1974 I I I I I SI.Jl'il"ARY OF HYDROGEOLOGIC CONDITIONS The hydrogeology of the Capacity Use Area has been discussed in considerable detail in the reports mentioned previously, at least to the extent information was available at the time the reports were prepared. Therefore, only a brief summary is included here, based largely on these reports. Only a limited quantity of new hydrogeologic information has become available since 1971, except at Ground Water Research Station No. 12 constructed near Arapahoe in Pamlico County. A diagram of this station is shown in Figure 10. HYDROGEOLOGIC FRAMEWORK The Coastal Plain region is underlain by a "wedge" of sedimentary formations ranging in age from Recent to a Cretaceous or older. These sediments lie unconformably on a "basement" or crystalline rocks that are similar or equivalent to the igneous and metamorphic rocks of the Piedmont region along the western boundary of the Coastal Plain. The wedge of sediments thickens seaward from a thin veeneer along the western boundary to about 10,000 feet at Cape Hatteras, the easternmost land of the State. In the Capacity Use Area, the sediments consist of sand, silt, clay, shells, limestone and combinations of these lithologies. The thickness ranges from about 1200 feet in the western part to more than 5,000feet in the eastern part. The sediments may be divided into several hydrogeologic units based primarily on differences in permeability and hydrologic characteristics. Table 5 shows the hydrogeologic units along with the established stratigraphic subdivisions that are based on geologic age. The hydrogeologic units generally coincide with the stratigraphic units 35 • SYSTEM QUATERNARY TERTIARY • I . CRETACEOUS I I TABLE 5. STRATIGRAPHIC AND HYDRCGEOL(X;IC I..NiTS SERIES STRATIGRAPHIC HYDROGEOLOG IC CHARACTER UNITS UNITS RECENT UNDIFFERENTIATED POST-MIOCENE SAND, SLIT, SHELLS AND SOME CLAY. THIS UNIT PLEISTOCENE UNNAMED UNIT COMPRISES THE UNCONFINED OR 11WATER-TABLE11 AQUIFER UNIT (PM) AND INCLUDES SANDS OF THE YORKTOWN FORMATION IN SCME LOCALITIES. YORKT<:1t4N YORKTOWN 1'1TERBEDDED SAND ANO CLAY WITH SCME SHELL BEDS. FORMATION UNIT CLAYS ARE GENERALLY SANDY AND CCMPRISE CONFINING (MY) 5EDS OVER MOST OF THE AREA. THE BEDS OF SHELL AND SA.'ID ARE CONFINED AQUIFERS EXCEPT IN Tt-E SOUTH- MIOCENE WESTERN PART OF THE AREA. ?UI\GO RIVER PUr.GO RIVER 0 :":C:SPHATE AND QUARTZ SAND, SLIT, CLAY AND LIMESTO..Jf. '." ORJ•'wO,T I ON UNIT PE~~EABILITY OF THE UNIT IS LOW BECAUSE OF SILT .AND (MFR) cLAY CONTENT AND LAYERS OF OOLCMITIC LIMESTONE. 1.}t-iJT SERVES AS A CONFINING BED OVER /'-OST OF THE ARffi t.;~y SERVE AS AN AQUIFER IN SClSE LOCALITIES. UPPER PERMEABLE AND PORUS SHELL LIMESTONE. AN EXCELLENT ~ CASTLE ;quIFER AND THE MOST PRODUCTIVE UNIT OF THE CASTLE HAYNE c!AYNE AQUIFER SYSTEM. t-CASTLE V, UNIT ,.. (U ECH) EUCENE 1-V-\YNE "' "' LIMESTO~ u, '" LOWER SHELL LIMESTONE INTERBEDOED WITI-t CALCAREOUS SANDS. " CASTLE A MODERATELY PRODUCTIVE AQUIFER, BUT LESS .j "' HAYNE PERMEABLE THAN THE UPPER CASTLE HAYNE UNIT. ~:J UNIT ,: (L ECH) 1:. w .J FINE GLAUCONITIC SAND, SILTY /1.ND t-BEAUFORT CLAYEY IN PART. V, PALEOCENE_ BEAUFORT 5 UNIT INCLUDES S/1.NDS OF THE UPPER PART OF THE PEEDEE FORMATION (PB) FORMA Tl ON IN SCME LOCAL! TI ES . THE PERMEAB I LI TY OF THE UNIT IS RELATIVELY LOW /1.NO THE UNIT IS fl)T A HIGHLY PRODUCTIVE AQUIFER. . PEEDEE FORMATION PEEDEE BLACK CREEK UNIT FORMATIOI< (KPD) UPPER AND CRETACEOUS UNDIFFERENTIATED INTERBED~ED CL/\Y, FINE S~D AND SILT lHAT FORM CRETACEOUS A CONFIN!r.G BED BENEATH THE CASTLE HAYNE AQUIFER TUSCALOOSA UNITS SYSTEM. FORMATION LOWER UNNAMED CRETACEOUS FORMl\TION ~/1SEMENT (FRCM 11Report on Hydrogeofogy and effects of pumping from Cai;lle !Jc.yn.e Aquifer System, Beaufort County, North Carolina") " but may be a subdivision of a stratigraphic unit, or may overlap age boundaries in some cases. Cross sections of the hydrogeolcgic system are shown in Figures 23 and 24. This report is primarily concerned with the Castle Hayne aquifer system and overlying hydrogeologic units. The Castle Hayne aquifer system is the principal artesian system in the area and the most productive in the State. It extends beneath the Coastal area from Brunswick County to the Albemarle Sound area, and ranges in width from 10 to 60 miles (Figure 25). Areally, the aquifer may be divided into four groundwater basins. The natural movement of water in the aquifer, regionally, is generally from west to east. Within the basins the natural movement is from the upland recharge areas toward the streams, estuaries.and sounds. Natural discharge areas include these waters and adjacent land areas. The Capacity Use Area includes most of the Pamlico River groundwater basin and part of the Neuse River and Roanoke River groundwater basins. Within this area the Castle Hayne aquifer system includes the Castle Hayne limestone, the Beaufort formation and, in places, the upper part of the Peedee formation as indicated in Figures 23 and 24 and Table 5 • The Castle Hayne aquifer system has been divided into three hydrogeologic units based on hydrologic character and permeability: The Beaufort unit, the lower Castle Hayne unit and the upper Castle Hayne unit (Table 5). The top of the aquifer, as shown in Figure 26, ranges from about sea level in the western part of the area, to about 600 feet below sea level in the eastern part. The thickness ranges from about 160 feet in the western part of the area to more than 700 feet in the eastern part. The transmissivity of the aquifer ranges from about 50,000 gallons per day per 37 A 50 YORKTOWN MSL FORMATION 100 CASTLE HAYNE LIME STONE 200 BEAUFORT 300 PEE OH. FORMATION 400 BLACK CRf:EK FORMATION 500 600 700 BOO 900 1000 P-22H (',., ·--,..,..------... \ BE~UFORT COUNTY ~ " WASHINGTOtl 0 IOrnilu '-,,, SCALE ,.__ -- P-17 h-4 ·-·:-·1~+;~,-~ :.~.-5~'~ ---.c IIIQ:12,f,~~-~~:~-;,:~ ~: :_:,=,=:-j_~: L r 3 4 I SCALE FIGURE 23. -HYDROGEOLOGIC CROSS-SECTION A -A' -· Pci~NE SURFICIAL DEPOSITS PUNGO RIVER FORMATION +50 MSL 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 BOO 900 1000 B S-18 ,-2 100 (AQUITARD) 200 CASTLE ,oo 400 ,oo 600 700 800 900 1000 TO 1050 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600 1700 1800 1900 2000 Q-17 h • > YORKTOWN UNIT PUNGO RIVER UNIT HAYNE UPPER CASTLE LOWER CASTLE AQUIFER BEAUFORT TO BOO P-17 0-17 h-4 i-3 P-'MLICO RIVER HAYNE UNIT HAYNE UNIT UNIT UNIT (AQUITARD) TO 9'4 TO 700 SCALE VERTICAL: IM. JOO' HORJZONTIAL: IM• 2 mi FIGURE 24.-HYDROGEOLOGIC CROSS SECTION B-B' N-17 i-1 TO 2010 e' M-17 •·2 TO 1966 • 100 200 ,oo 400 ,oo 600 700 BOO 900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600 1700 1800 1900 2000 ·r I I ~. ' r-----------------------..... ------,-.:...----'------------------...::"::'~:;'a..':aa'-, I ~ I Q R I I 22 21 20 19 R 18 17 16 15 14 13 WATER USE MAP CASTL..,E HAYNE AQUIFER SYSTEM • -•W. o-t:• TO tUI<! •>•'4 ..,..,.. $'<11[~ -..a.,ou •e< ••n• IU•~c• •HL, .-,t. "'•l •H• •ot•no •~o .. ! "''°*" 10 .. ODVCE •oo,,, c,,n, """' •ow<• •••ft~. NU~[-C>,JS OTH(, "'H'5 [,O$T ",~, .. ,. 12 II l i 10 i: .l. \' :i j ) ~: ·i ii ! . !·; i ;; Ii: '·?-¥i'i"'Efi1ff½Wiitli"'IP':fM:J't:"·i3:jt!'%ffir?Jf:txik:1i1lf'Re:"6¥~fS""Mt:!PE&l¥$1N1L~~vwR&a9:r'f.-T:P,l'i,.W¥%Z':7We:::;,,,~fyW§:{f't:c'iW@fs't~~-';l.~2w:GE?k:W~~,~ ·~ . f •. fir" I •• I I I I I I I I I I I I •• I r I ,· "y! " ' ' COLUMBUS ,,,, .... __ .,· ' BRUNS\ 20 10 __:_: ~ • 7 N l l EXPLANATION APPROXW,ATE EXTENT OF THE CASTLE HAYNE r:::r:::::ciuMESTONE HYDROLOGIC AREA . CONTOURS REPRESENT THE APPROXIMATE !0"-HEIGHT IN FEET THAT WATER WILL RlS:: IN WELLS WITH REFERENCE TO MEAN SEA LEVEL ----GROUND WATER BASIN BOUNDAR!ES FIGURE 25,---EXTENT OF THE CJ\STl£ H.WNE AQUIFER SYSID1 I i t I I l I l I I ' I l i REFERENCE //2 E~~VIRO~~EKTAL M .. A ... '\AGEMENT COMXISSION DEPAiUcfrSr OF NATURAL RESOURCES AJW COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT I PERMIT FOR THE C01iSTRUCT!ON OF A WElL OR WELL SYSTEM In accordance with the provisions of Article 7, Chapter 87, North Carolina General I Statutes, and other applicable Laws, Rules and Regulations, PE~~ISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO National Spinning Company FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A WELL/WELL SYSTEM located NW of the Washington Plant I in~-~--Iieaufcrt County in accordance with the application dated 7 .January, 1982 with specfications and supporting data, all of which are filed with and' in conformity I the Department of Natural Resources and Community Development and are considered a part of this Permit. I This Permit is for well construction only, and does not waive any provisions or requirements of the Water Use Act of 1967, or any other applicable laws or regulations. Construction of a well under this Permit shall be in compliance with the North I Carolina Well Construction Regulations and Standards, and any other laws and regulations i rtaining to well construction. I This Permit will be effective from the dace of its issuance until 12 Julv, 1982 a n D u u R and shall be subject to other specified conditions, limitations, or exceptions as follows: 1. The 18 inches OD outer casing shall have a wall thickness of 0.375 inches and a plain end weight of 70.59,pounds per foot; also the 8 inches ID inner casing shall i1ave a wall thickness of 0.322 inches and a plain end weight of 28.55 pounds per foot. 2. Notice of the name of the Drilling Contractor will be made to Bill Jeter, PO 1.507, W.:ishington, ~C, 27889, telephone (919) 946-6481 as soon as the bidS are let. 3. Notice of the pumping test will be given to Bill Jeter, PO Box 1507, Wasl1i11gton, NC ~7889, telephone (919) 946-6481, a minimum of 24 hours prior to the beginning of the test. l'ermit iss11ed ti1is the 12th day of January, 1982. ~ORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION I Ji.m Mulligan, Regional Supervisor Division of Environmental Management By Authority of the Env ironmcntal Management Commission PE~'1lT NO. 06-004 7-WC-0096 •• I I I I I I I I I g D D D :w~·~), (;.KOL.I~,;. D[Pt,R1:~,::::1n or l<t.1UfU,L R[SOURCES f, COMMUNITY DE\'[LOf'MtN"i" \ 8cJ -3390 :JJ\'ISION or f:NV!RmJM[NTAL MA•Jt.G!.MEtH, GROUNDW/,TER SF.CTION-::ft:8 D.Q. BOX 27687 RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 DRILLH;G cor.-rnAcTOR Layne-Atlantic Co.k£G. ·No. 162 WELL coNSTRUCTlON PERMIT No.06-0047-\VC-009! 1. \<.'ELL LOCATION: (Show sketch of the location below) Nearest Town: W:.ishin°ton N. C. county: _ _,,B'-'e~a"-'u'-'f"'o"rc.t,.-__.:O:._:...!~=='cc•~------ 3rd St. Ext. (NW of Plant) /l/'Jv.,-, -/3 -=-c-c------cc--c--,-,-------,---,---,-,----,:c,---,-------Ouadrang 1 e No. __ ----1_;_..=._ __ r:._,__c...::._ __ _ (Road,Com:nunity or Subdivision and Lot No.) National Soinning Co., Inc. 2, OWNER: ________ , ___ _:..._ __________ _ DRILLING LOG Well #8 3. ADDRESS: P. 0. Box 19], Washington, NC 27889 DEPT!l FRO-M--TO 4. TOPOGRAPHY: draw, valley, slope, hil 1 top ~circle one) 5. USE OF WELL: Industrial OATE, 8/82 -------- 6. DOES THIS WELL REPLACE AN EXISTING WELL?_~y_e_s __ _ 7. TOTAL DEPT!l: -~2~4~9~'-RIG TYPE OR METHOD:_r~a~t~a~r~, .... ,_ 8. FORMATION SAMPLES COLLECTED: 9. CASING: Depth Inside Dia. YES X NO ----- Wall thick. or weight/ft. type From---±.f_to--2...Q_ft_~]~8~'-' _O~. 3~7~5~~s-~t=e=e~l __ _ 10. 11. +2 134' 8" 178' 188' 744' 24Q' GROU-tr': Dept/1 From_O_ t~ft SCREEN: Depth Froml34' tel64 ft ---- 8" R" Material cement Dia. 8" 0.322 " " " " Method pressure Type & Opening 304 ss . 030 FORMATION DESCRIPTION PleaS(;: see attached. MINOR BASIN BASIN CODES HEADER ENT. G'il-1 ml. If adoitional space is needeo, use back of form LOCATION SKETCH llB.'._ la1L 311 " (Show distance to numbered roads, or other map reference points) 234' 244' 8" " 12. GRAVEL: Depth Size Material siliceous From O t~ft No. 2 13. WATER ZONES (depth), 134 lo ] 64, l 78 lo 188, 234 to 244 14. STATIC WATER LEVEL: 28 ft.Xb!>oxl. ~op of casing --e ow Casing is __ 3_ft. abc\·2 lar. .. ,_~!:ace ELEV: 15. YIELD {gpm): ]28 METHOD OF TESTING:_o.riiic.e 16. PUMPING WATER LEVEL: 129 ft. after 24 hours at 128 gpr:1. 17. CHLORINATION: Type HTH Amount 50 ppm 18. WATER QUALITY: potable TEMPERATURE (0 F) __ 19. PERMANENT PUMP: Date Installed. __ ~8~(~8~2~--- turbine 276 30 Type. ______ Capacity _____ (gpm)HP __ _ Make Layne & Bowler Intake Depth 135 Airline Depth_~l-9u2~-- Please see attached. ,~ -'?, '•/ . .,_ 0, ,. "/ "·'.·; ·_r '. 20. HAS THE OWl~ER BEE:~ PROVIDED A COPY OF TlllS RECORD AND INFORMED OF THE DEPARTMEt>TS Rf:OUIREMENTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS? 21. REMARKS __________________________________________ _ I do hereby this Regulations was constructed in accordance with N.C. Well Construction is well record is true and exact. 9/17/82 I I I I I I I I I I I I I O' 10' 20' 30' 60' 70' 90' 100' 110' 130' 1.40' 160' 180' 210' 240' 260' -10' -·20' -30' -60' -70' -90' -100' -110' -130' -140' -160' -180' -210' -240' -260' -280' FOR!'\ATION LOG National Spinning Company Washington, Nortry_ Carolina ·well 081 May 5, 1982 Red clay and fine yellow sand Fine yellow sand Shell with fine sand Shell Soft limestone Streak of hard limestone, soft in places Hard limestone Limestone and pepper sand Limestone, shell, pepper sand Pepper sand, little limestone Mostly sand, some hard limestone Sand, streaks of hard limestone Little clay, sand, streak of limestone Streaks of clay, sand, shell Mostly clay, little sand and shell Clay, little sand 0UNO W~'Tt.R SECJiOt\ GR (lA.tflGlla fl. C. 1· '• I I H D u R I u• I I I I I I I ,. I \ ~ 1,..,'n•>~l<tl",..,~ fil\>"'t... ~,· ( Ytd --1---1 --+--,-+--+----4--l--,i----+-,L, 1-1-+--t-H-+-MW-i-__J Q k,~-cJ O'i.7-W<-.-Oo 1'? :if "B ) --1-1 I \ I I D ... . · · --1---1-J-.L K "- • • • i ,-' 'I ;",.Q; . ., . ' . ! l-!. I I I I I I •• I I I I I I I "CJ; ';T '} "n'E t.L :::::c01::! :~. C. 'J 7 t) l l DRILLrnG co::,R1,CTOH L;:i,y:ic-At];.,;·:~ic Co. k1:G. :~o. l(i~ ¼T:,L co;~s-:::·n•cTrn:: Prn:•·.rT :m. Oli-00-17-WC-============-================= 0% Nca rest To....,:: · _ _:I \.:.'o:ac:s.:.lc_l.:.i .:."cc'1' .:.l.:.Oc_ll.:..:_, _ci\_'_.:·_cc;..:.c_ ________ cou !1 t. y : _..._.:]~3~<:c:3.:.l~l~t"~o~'-" t~-~r.:.'~'--,-------3 r cl St. E:,;t. (NI\' of Plant) N ""' 0 ---,----,-------~----~,--------'c----Ouadrang Io i!o. ---~~~DS~V I t-{ Rond, Com:1:u:: i t.y o:· Suhc!ivision and Lot •;o ) 1 National Spinning Co., Jnc. 1{: \ DHl LLl :.;G LOG 3. ADDRESS: DEP'l'll 2. O...,..NER: _____________________ ~-- JJ, 0. Box 19]. 11':ishington, NC.27889 4. TOPOGR.t\PHY: C.ra1,,•,vallc:,-,slopc,hilltop(i1(circJe one) 5. USE OF V,,'ELL: Industrial DATE: __ 1_0_1_s_2 ___ _ FRO-M--TO FORMATION DESCRIPTION Please see 3tt;ichccl. 6. DOES TlllS WELL REPI..ACE AN EXISTING WELL? No 7. TOTAL DEPTH: 245-3:' RIG TYPE OR METHOD: rotary 8. FOP-MATION SAMPLES COLLECTED: YES X NO ______ _ 9. CASING: Depth Inside Wall thick. type Di~. or weight/ft. From + 2 to_j_Q_ft JS" 0. 375 steel +2 l 30' 8" 0.322 .178; ~:fl; 10. DO' GROUT: ]30'-3" Depth From 0 to 50ft 11 cement pressure -- rf aaa1t1onal space 1s needed, use oack al form 11. SCREEN: Dept.h Dia. Type & Opening 304 ss .030 LOCATION' SKETCH From l 30'tal60'-bc'' 8',' 176' JSb'-3'~,-s~,~,-.n (Shm.· distance to numbered roads, or other map rcfen~ncc points) 230, 240'-3" 8" 12. GRAVEL: Si 7.e Hnterial ,Fro:r._o_t.o 245h3 11 No.2 siliceous 13. WATER zo:eES(depcol ,_l_3_0_l_o_1_6_0_. _l_7_6_t_o_l_8_6, 230 to 240 Casing is 2 ft.. above lane su::.·face £LEV: lS. YIELD(gpm) :~.1~2=5 ___ Ml:TH0D Of TES'!'I~lG: orifice 117. 5 lG. Pi..:!';t'ING WATER LE\'EL: _______ ~t. 1 7. CiiLORlNATIQ:;, Ty,,e HT H 1s. WATER OUALI'I",': potable /..mo u n ·-______5il_µp_m_ '!':::!•lPERATliH.E (OF) __ _ 19. l'ER:·tilNENT PLlMP: Da-::e lnstalJe,! 10/82 --~------ T Turbine YPl< ______ Capaci t:y ...2.QQ____ (gpml I\? ? () Mak,),a yne C~ Please see attached. 20. !it'\S -THE 0\•;1:ER BEE:.; ?ROV1DED RECOt·4·\£!\DAT I rn:s? COi'Y 0:' THIS RECORD /'-ND lNFOR .. '-1!.::D OF 'l'rlE DEPART½l·::>TS REQUJRE:-',ENTS A!-.:D 2 l . RE;.:.,; (;,:;;s -:----:---:---:----:---.,-,-------,-----------------1. cio hcr .... by ,..,,as cons.:.ri.:cted in accorcianc;c with N.C. Well Construction Rcg1:lations th swell recorf is Lruc and exact. I I O' -10' 10' -20' 20' -30' m 30' -SO' SO' -80' ·so• -91' I 91' -100' 100' -130' 130' -160' I 160' -170' 170' -180' 180' -190' I 190' -220' 220' -260' 260' -288' 1• I I I I I I I 1• I FORMATION LOG National Spinning Company Washington, North Carolina Well 119' September 10, 1982 Job //NK-OS31 Top soil, streaks of clay & fine sand Soft white sand Streaks of sand & shells Shells & limestone Soft limestone Limestone, 87'-91' very hard Soft pepper sand, little shell Pepper sand, streaks of limestone & shells Pepper sand, streaks of limestone Streaks of hard shells, limestone with sand Streaks of lumpy clay, fine sand, & streaks of limestone Streaks of limestone, shells & sand Little shells, limestone mixed with sand & clay Streaks of sand & clay, little shells Hostly clay, streaks of sand I g D I I I I I I I I •• I I • J Qc rJ ·Ju, fj--1! J'-1() ~ 9 3 st t,i Ge:.·, ,. . .,.J "-;. 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I I u NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PERMIT FOR THE CO~STRUCTION OF A WEIi OR WEIL SYSTEM In accordance with the provisions of Article 7, Chapter 87, North Carolina General Statutes, and other applicable Laws, Rules and Regulations, PERMISSION IS HEREBY G)'ANTED TO Flanders Filters, Inc; FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A WELL/WELL SYSTEM located at the plant site on SR 1427 U in and, in conformity with specfications and supporting data, all of which are filed with Beaufort County in accordance with the application dated --------18 June 1981 the Department of Natural Resources and Community Development and are considered a 6 part of this Permit. This Permit is for well construction only, and does not waive any provisions or R requirements of the Water Use Act of 1967, or any other applicable laws or regulations. Construction of a well under this Permit shall be in compliance with the North D Carolina Well Construction Regulations and Standards, and any other laws and regulations. pertaining to well construction. I I I This Permit will be effective from the date of its issuance until 30 December 1981 shall be subject to other specified conditions, limitations, or exceptions as follows: 1. The eighteen (18) inches O.D. outer casing shall have a minimum plain-end weight of 70.59 pounds/foot and wall thickness of 0.375 inches, also the eight (8) inches I.D. inner casing shall have a minimum plain-end weight of 28.55 pounds/foot and wall thickness of 0.322 inches. 2. Prior notice of the pumping test date must be given to Bill Jeter, P. 0. Box 1507, Washington, NC 27889, telephone (919) 946-6481, at least twenty- four (24) hours prior to the. start of the test. Permit issued this the 30th day of June, 1981. NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION ORIGINAL s,~;r;::o ,w JIM MULL!Ci.:" Jim Mulligan, Regional Supervisor Division of Environmental Management By Authority of the Environmental Management Cormnission NO. 06-0032-WC-0089 I Straight-Screened DlJ\GiU,E UF l·'illll'GStiJ COKSTlluCT!ON SJ'ECIFIC.ATIONS Ill or II Grnvcl-Puckcd Well XX Open-End We 11 (Constructed in consolid- ated forma~ions) .Con~tructed in unconsolida~ed formations) I m g n D D D •• I I I I I I :• {. 22A r--------------land surface ___________ _, " A) Casing: ',:1/.··1 . -.' r,r,5:-: t,,,., B) 1) Inner: X type 8" I. D 11 lbs./ft. -----'=-- (L(/~ .· 2) Outer: 200 ft. (depth) ft. (intp roe¼).· 7 r,, ~ 9 I iJt,11· <J.,:, ?>:J6-105 lbs. ft • ..-,',/-type 18" I. D . :;20 -2B6 ft. ~ (depth) Cement: 1) Innel" Casing: ft. to ____ .ft. 2) Outer Casing: 0 ft. to .ft .r; •.• ,mer-, .. -rr, ,,-n,.-m,7'(":r:1 -----Rock ,. 20 7 ,,,,., .. , ... Rock c) Screen(s): type ft. ft. to to __ I. D. ____ ft. ______ ft. D) Gravel: ______ :t. to ______ f t. ____ --::i n. (size) (Fill in each blank that applies and use appropriate diagram to show proposed construction including, but not limited to, casing (outer and i,:,,~r), sealing .material (cement, clay, etc.). packers, sci• "· gravel, chemical feed lines, etc.) Location Diagram: (Previously jH'• ;•:ired maps may be submitted provided they con- tain information r·equired in item (g} of the application}. ,, I g I n n I I I I I •• I ~ • ·y,,i □ □ r--,;,., .... ,1A'l."'/ I (?f~u..Su,~ r Cc, 3 -/tJ•-t,•:; (1-:dci) m-21,v-l'! .' . I g g n u I u u• I B I I I m -. m • \ ' ,, .... ·-----.. I ,. D I R R R B I I I f' 0. Bo\ ~76b7 --f\,\LllGH, ,"-:.C. :761: il,:::i:.1c:,· \fell Cu. Rr.G. ,o. 6c -3.;),52 CIG-OCl:::2-Ii c-cJDS 7 !)RI LLIJJG CO/,"TRACTOR l. ;.,·ELL LOCAT:o::: (Sho1,.· ske-..c:1 of the locat.ior. belo,,.-) Slrnclbencl Subcli.vi.sion, SH J,J27 ____________________________ Quadranc;le :~a.~---'-----'---------( Road, Com.'l'lun i ty or Subdivision and Lot No. ) Fl:rnclers Fi 1 ters 2. OWNER:. _______________________ _ DRILLING WG DEPTH J. ADDRESS c' ---'\'-V"'a"'s'-1"1-'i".1-'-1"•,_;1"-: '"~'""n'-'-__,N.,_C"''----------- 4. TOPOGRAPHY: draw,valley,slope,hilltop,__!.l~~{circle srne) FROM ___ TO FORMATION DESCRIPTION s. usE oF WELL: -~p_1_1b_l_1_·_c ____ oATE: _______ _ 6. DOES THIS WELL REPI.ACE A~ EXISTING WELL? ______ _ 7. TOTAL DEPTH: qo ,It RIG TYPE OR l-'.ETHOD: _____ _ See at 1:ached 8. FORMATION SAMPLES COLLECTED: YES NO -------'. CASING: Depth Inside Wall thick. type Dia. or weight/ft. to ft 6~ lit From -- LAT JO, GROUT: Depth M.aterial Method From to ft -- a 1 iona space is nee e use ac o 0 11. SCREEN: Depth Dia. Type & Opening From to ft LOCATION SKETCH (Sho.,,· di6tance to numbered roada I or other map reference paint&) 12. GRAVEL: Depth Size Material From ___ to ___ ft ___ _ 13. WATER ZONES(depth) : _____________ _ 14. STATIC WATER LEVEL: above . ft.belowtop of casing Casing i6 ___ ft. above land surface ELEV: 15. YlELD(gpm) : _____ .METHOD OF TESTING: ___ _ 16. PUMPING WATER LEVEL: _______ .ft. after _____ hours at ______ gp::t. 17, CHLORl~ATION: Type ______ Amount _____ _ 18. WATER OU ALI TY: ------~TE:M.PERATURE ( 0r ) __ _ 19. PERMANENT PUMP: □ate Installed ________ _ Type ______ Capacity _____ (gpm)UP ___ _ Make ___________ Intake Depth~----- Airline Depth _____ _ .-! :., ~ "" '-' .J f, t',! \°1 ·2 ,, JUH '-.i 1982 D. f. !A. 20. HAS THE OWNER BEEN PROVIDED A COPY OF THIS RECORD AND INFORM.ED OF THE DEPARTMENTS REQUIREMENTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS? ves 21. REMARKS --------------------------------------1 do hereby certify that this well was consLructed in accordance with N.C. Well Construction Regulations and Standards and that this well record is true and exact. ,./·· I 7 r',..t_ OF AGENT ·-o;..Ti) I n u u g I R I I I I I I •• ·t'}_t-~-0,\ \~,.; ', 62 62',: 7,1 75 sa 1 D 1 17: 71 7j j} sz 1 ]/ 1 :J ~ 7 :•.t I N. C. WELL DRILLER'S LICENSE .::1 llE,\Ti: W[U_s --PU~PS or ALL TYPES -SERVICE J:''' '' (-J ! n.1: HOME QVFICI:. 263 \.',' C.>-iATHAM S"TREET r. 0. flOX 5'1 \• CARY. ~•c;:n•-l CAROLINA Z.7:ll 1 PHO!'/E• ~19 -467-GIA\ CZi:;:'. 0 :-:1:d j -~'L~il(]C,.':,j ::{ ,';_Ocr': !,a., .. ~._-: -'i.-cc!: :-.:it:: s :-1.;:;f ~Ltirwc.::....\ '! r ,~att n:/ ;11.,_.;::i'-~ .\ru:d 11.:Lt/1 .s::cf_f :-u1d ... \nr.C' ,':oc!~ BRANCH or,1cr:· 1532 [ISENHQW[r; on1vr: COLUMBIA. S. C. ;;'!1203 PHONE: 803 -75A.:;:OG2 NATIONAL WATER WELL ,t,,GI.OC CERT1F'1CAT10N !ti I D I B I 1• I I I I ( ! e LJ 0 r--i:,..~ _., , 14 ~~ ... _., I r ~'1t~1~bf:iu .._:. ]"'11•t.> Di·"~:-, o1.a-..; 0 32-u.o'--• oo Y7 Y!1 -1. I I t/ -17 1'1-'2./1 11-1 V I l\ORTH CAROLli\A nJVIRONMENTAL ~\A.'iAGE~tENT CO:t}!ISSION •• I DEPARHlE:JT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND CO~t}!UNITY DEVELOP.'tENT PERMIT FOR THE CO1~STRUCTION OF A WEIL OR WELL SYSTEM In accordance with the provisions of Article 7, Chapter 87, North Carolina General latutes, and other applicable Laws,· Rules and Regulations, I PER.'lISSION IS HEREBY GRANffo TO Robert L. Griffin, Sr. /1111/, P.-s~ IVNW. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A WELL/WEbb-SYSfEM located off us 264, 0.3 miles east of sR:1410 I Beaufort County•in accordance with the application dated 22 October 1979 and in conformity with specfications and supporting data, all of which are filed with l e Department of Natural Resources and Community Development and are considered a rt of this Permit. I This Permit is for well construction only, and does not waive quirements of the Water Use Act of 1967, or any other applicable any provisions or laws or regulations. Construction of a well under this lrolina Well Construction Regulations Permit shall be in compliance with the North and Standards, and any other laws and regulations pertaining to well construction. 1 •his Permit will be effective from the date of its issuance until 7 May 1980 and shall be subject to other specified conditions, limitations, or exceptions as follows: n n u B l) Notice of the pumping test be given to Bill Jeter, P. 0. Box 1129, Washington, NC, 27889, telephone (919) 946-6481, a minimum of 24 hours prior to the beginning of the test. Permit issued this the 7th day of November, 1979. FOR THE NORTH CAROLI NA ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMM! SSI ON ORIGINAL SIGNED BY By JIM MULLIGAN _______ ,.,::.:.:.:;.,;;.:,:::..::.::;,,.~-~~=~=c------J IM MULLIGAN, REGIONAL SUPERVISOR DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT I Authority of the Secretary of the Department of Natural Resources and Community Development n"RMIT NO. D6-0197-WC-0076 I •• I I I- I ~l-_ .. -.• -_-_:-.;;,._._-_--.---~~' ,, .,, .· .. l ----- I I ••• ,'/ ,g 0 R ___ ,~-----.• -,~--.. ' I _I ,. I, ·1 . . ·1· . I' I. I ·I I ·1. ; I .I I •• I ·. 1. · .. 1 .• I I_. I mobii'i _park-: : ..... . \ .: ,,, -~•. l \·('i~tI; ~~• t • :;,:~t ':jtl ' ... ·-" . -:•tt1\Jf 1Yii . '' ~ ,._,a .. •"~~! -~:;,•: ,.• home ·. ;:;, _ _..·.:c- ,-+4". .. ?hi I I I I I D u I I I I THE CONSTRUCT!Oi'J OF A WELL OR WELL SYSTEM U.> 7-r,{ / P.-\HUCO I/ATER SYSTGIS, INC., (fiR. liATERCARE) i:-OR Tiff CO~;STRUG-1-lO~l OF ,\ HELL loc~1ted at _1100 \\1est Fifth Street, h'ashington, North Carolina, i11 13eaufort Cotinty in accorda11ce ~i.tl1 ct,e ap11licQtion dated April. 24, 1985, ~nc! i11 cor1::01:~ity witl1 specificiiti.ons and st1pporti!1g d~ta, all of wl1icl1 are filed witl1 tl1e nep~rtnie11t of ~atural Resotirces anti Cor11n1unity D2vclopn1e11t and are considered a pi1rc of tl1is Pe1:1nit. This Pcnn.i.t Ls for well construction onl~·, ancl does not w.1ive any provisic-ns or re:q_uirer:,ents or the 1..1::t:er Use ..-\ct of .L967, or any other .;:ppl . .i.c;1ble laws or- regu.lations. Construction of a well under this Permit shaL.L be i.n ,::onpl.L1.nce \•::ith the \ortl1 Caroliiln Well Co11structi.on Regulations and Standards, Hnd ~ny otl1er la~s anc! regtilations pertai11in~ to wel.1_ construction. "' This Permit will be effecti_ve from the date of its issuance. until Octobe.:-25, 1985, and shall be subject to other specified con<liti.ons, limitations, or exceptions as follows: l. h1.citer s2mples, from each production well, shall he:. collected and analyzed for chlor·i.cle content at the time of compl.etion of the new four inch ,,,,,ell. The older six inch well sl1all be sampled every six (6) months thereafter. ? If a11al,·ses of ti1e six i11cl1 well show an incrense of chlorides, or the wel.l becomes i.nsuf: ficient: for any reason, the we 1.1 shal L be abandoned as pc r ,JC:..\C 7.C . 0113. Permit issued this the 25th clay of ,\pril, 1985. PERHIT NO. :/ORTH CAROLrnA ENVIRO>::'.E>lTAL :!ANAGE>!E:!T co:•!MISSTON <. Jim r Div.· ·011 of Environme By , thority of the . upervisor al Management Environmental Management Commission 06-0123-\-!S-0112 I No,nH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT or NATURAL REsouRcEs & coMMui<1TY oevELoPMENT,6,o 3:, 7 G 3 WELL REf_OCD· , . : DIVISION Of ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT /V _ 0 j :lJ •W5aO/ j: .:,:.:,,:','·'· , . P,O,Bo,27687 -RALEIGH,N.C.27611 919-733·2020·· VU, ,: •.••. ~--.I -. / .· . 0"' LLING CON7R,\C1'0R; .<l.. I) /GI ~t G. NO. W£.LL CONSTRUCTION.PERMIT NO. DRILLING L0C ' . FORMATION OESCRIPTIOfl ', D.·. ., -•.g, .. ' . : . . I , 11 .·· 1• I ii I . i .. · in_. ' .~., _·:;., ' . . . : :. ,;.·, ,,.. ·.:e:,··. D .. ::. 1. J \ .... - - --.. l!!!!!!!!I Ill!! I!!!!!! 1!!!11!!1 -lliilil 'lilli1, -~---,-// LOG ,\iELL fOR WASHINGTON ( CI'l'Y UF) HY LAYNE .LAN'!' IC July 31, 1940, Located at Washington, N. C. Drilled ---') Formations and DeJ:!th of Well . DfJ'TII\ Ft.-7/ffCKNE!iS Dr J,..f/'/E:R. I<, t. 10 10 Surface sand and clay 20 10 Sand and shell 30 10 Soft limestone 40 10 H11 rd limes tone 42 2 Shell rock 81 41 Hard Shell rock 96 14 Hard limestone-Very hard 135 39 Black sand 163 28 Layers of Limestone & White sand 170 7 Shell rock and clay 180 10 Shell, rock & clay in layers 190 10 Shell, clay in layer 204 14 ;:;heJl rock and white sand 217 13 Shell rock and white sand 227 10 Clay and shell rock 249 22 Shell rock Sandy clay 294 45 Clay shells-Sandy 400 108 Blue clay Reamed 18" hole to 1731 COMP,lNY, NORFOLK-';'., VIRIIIINIA ·· Dimensions of Casing & Screen Ca.sings Ft. In. Ft. In. 31 6 60 0 70 115 120 125 135 150 160 Screen or Casing Ft'-·In· •. · 31 6 60 0 Pipe 10 Screen 45 Pipe 5 Screen 5 iliei~i&l 10 Screen 15 Pipe 10 Screen ~ In. 18 10 10 10 10 10" 8" 8" 8" Everdur to 8" Set new pump Sept. 21, 1940 with old motor Test 550 gpm(Ambrose) Oct. 11 -Al set new motor on pump. Oct. 25. City started pump to service new motor. October 28-Test 500 gpm #19 pressure above ground. Well Data: Date Tested: 9/4/40 -Static level 9 1 Production: 350gpm PL:60 Permanent Test 500 Gals. 110' PS Pump Data: Shop No. 10303 'rype Lubr. Soelnoid 22U volt: Type Head TF618 Size Suction 6". Depth Setting: 100 Size column 6 x 1-3/16 x 2. Length Suction 10' with 6" Strainer. Type Bowel 8" KHC. No. Stages 11. Capacity and Head: 500?. Pressure 19#. !.!otor Data: Horsepower 30: Voltage 22: RPIJ: 1750 Phase 3: Type CFU: Cycles: 60; Make: US; Frame No. 917. Drilled second well in 1942 because first one did not produce 500gpm as was guaranteed. Yield dropped to 250. 2nd well abandoned; I too much iron. ~~~t:~;~~;,:~~t''~~h~:~-:Ji.r_,· --t~ ~~,~· .. . -... -~~~-i:"~~zt;._ i~f{~:-· ·_;,::"--~~=~· ... -----------'-'~=;".,··-~•-c:;;-C:· .;-,;;.-2-·:.-~::.-~::a:s=====--..1-"' :.-.. l ' .. 1 J" 'J J. -. Pro~erty of /~t:. Dw 4:af'd . .L..r. . ~ ~cJ(Lid<~) · Address JJo &y :u>V ·· Telephone 733 ' . Fe;.. X -tAJ P..,O I,,_ I /t 'j br-· :: .. 't'o I 4~.S-, 9 $'.Z. This Book is manufactured of a High Grade·.· 50% Rag Paper having a Water Resisting Surfr::e, anj is sewed with Nylon Wata~;:iroof Trre1d.--. ·=. s"'"'-~h" '"'°' ,±'(;'•J:"~""Tf~ ., -"'"'-,.·, •a · ~1-,_;;;ri~;a:;r~ INDEX ·-•. -_,--.:.__:_:_ ___ 2-...:_ ______ _ .- ------·---------- ·,j ~ 1-47--- _b -I:; -. ct).,_(;(/~ I .--I I ' ' :.:/ / :i .. ·::'-J.r~C--: .. 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R,FD 3 ___ Bux -144 ____ . _______ _ -------·-__ _IA:.!_<:_-,_<; C-:~_0_<.\ t--"-_ f:,i_i). -~--.. ---··-.. · cr,c:i ~4 6, <Jou~ ----··---·• -·-·-·--· --····-·. ··--·•-·------1--··---·-·-· --··- -------__ (/_~~?-& __ N_ kcb: _~S:~_<:l __ _ I I I ---1---1 ··• . _ -~~-~--~-I ~~-~ _-: [~-::=--------------T -•· . i I I I I n D I I I I I I I I I I I I I REFERENCE //4 April 15, 1987 To: file From: Grover Nicholson f-----/J"J-/- Re: FCX-Washington A telecon with Bill Jeter (733-3221), former regional hydrogeologist with the NC Division of Environmental Management and currently hydrogeologist with the central office of the same division, supplied the following information. 1. The Castle Hayne aquifer is the primary water supply source for the area around the site. The aquifer is relatively shallow, generally about 30 feet below land surface, and is overlain by the i'1iocene Yorktown aquifer and the Post-Miocene surficial aquifer. The Pungo River aquitard, which separates the Yorktown and Castle Hayne aquifers further to the east, is missing in the area of the site. Z. In the area of the site the water level in the Castle Hayne aquifer if typically 5 to lU feet below the surface, or approximately at the level of mean sea level. 3. The production wells used by National Spinning cause localized cones of depression (lowering the water level) when pumping. 4. The Castle Hayne aquifer is "leaking" in the area of the site. Groundwater in the aquifer moves to and from the overlying formations. GN/pw/0384b I I I a I I D I I I I I I I I ,I To: From: Re: REFERENCE // 5 July 18, 1986 File Grover Nicholson q. ,,..,_ µd. /- FCX-Washington In telecon J. Stewart Hodges, V,P. of FCX, explained the following to Harry Holladay, NC SHWMB, CERCLA Unit. 1, A trench about 12' x 250' was dug on the FCX property and paper and plastic bags and jugs of pesticides, herbicides, and tobacco sucker control chemical (MIi 30) were buried there. 2. The trench was dug to the water table, about 10 to 12 feet deep, and then backfilled with 2 to 3 feet of soil before the chemicals were put in. 3. The disposal occurred about 15 years ago, in the early 1~71.)'s. 4. FCX owns about 8 acres of property at the site. 5, The buildings on-site are being cleaned in preparation for the new owner. GSX is designing an investigation plan for the trench disposal area. 6. The new owner is Fred Webb of Greenville, N.C. 7. National Spinning Company has four production wells around the site. A domestic well about 60 feet deep is about 200 feet north of the warehouse near the road. 8. Methoxychlor was used for seed treating until 1954. No mercury compounds were used. 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Degrees Fahrenheit ,:'-1'! 80 and above Ji~!: 78-80 76-78. 72-76 68-72 belo~68 Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Weather and Climate in Norr ti Carolina, 1972. Page 94 Page 98 From: North Carolina Atlas, The University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, N.C. I I I I I I I I I D I u I H I I I I I m I I I • I I I I I I I I Figure 5.15. Avcrnge A~nual Precipitation in N.C. Number of Inches BO and above ,. 72-80 64-72 ~'. ;:-;, 56-64 52-56--- 48-52 44-48 below 44 Page 101 Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Weather and Climate in North Carolina, 1972. Figure 5.20. MoOn Annual Evaporotion in N.C . Number of Inches 42and above ,, s'.,! 34-36 32-34 below32 Page 103 ---~----_______ _J Figure 5.21. Prevailing Winds and Mean Annual Wind Speed in N,C. NE Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Climatic Summary of the U.S., 1972. 1 Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Climatic Sum_mary of the U.S., 1972. Note: Wind speeds are noted in miles per hour. Page 104 I L_ __ _ From: North Carolina Atlas, The Universit'y of North Carolina Pres·s, Chapel Hill, N, C. Figure 5.26. Emissions of Pollutants per Square Mile by N.C. Air Quality Control Regions, 1970 Tans per Mile Type of Pollutants Page 108 Source: N.C, Department of Natural and Economic ResoUrces, The North Carolina Plan lot Implementing National Air · Oua/iry Standards, 1970. --------------- From: North Carolina Atlas, The University of North Carolin& Press, Chapel Hill; -N. C. I , I I g 1• D I I I I I I I I I I I •• I I I I I I I I ~~ REFERENCE //8 0cal§rac [E~cemeu1rn of 4~ . R \'\ fJ.. f ~-P.~ TI , fl , ' '111D~(O)tUJ[:1(ru= w\1 crutICE:tr LI. dy'((]u~Odogy. . iw~ri, ~lefren~en(Ce to ~lLon1cdmtaot11§ Nort!-n Carolina · · 0 BD1 ~~Ll~.;~:~£:~~~l~C.:i:..'-:-~#.1.f ... 'l\='c~~~~ .. _:£·•·~_;;:;;~'f.r_~..;....iA-~;._~~ .. ~8:--&.\"..:,~.;J~~-:t"w~;":<Y,~~~~ lJ,§. GEOLOG!CAl SURVEY V/ATER RESOURCES INVESTIGATIONS O?l:N-fllE REPORT 80-44 Prepared in cooperation with the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development I I . I I ,. I I I . I ·I I I , I I : I !I :I ••• I I I I I I 11 • II !1 I UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OFTHE INTERIOR GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Basic Elements of Ground-Water Hydrology With Reference to Conditions in North Carolina By Ralph C. Heath U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Open-File Report 80-44 Prepared in cooperation with the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Raleigh, North Carolina 1980 I . I I ,. R I D I ·u I I I I I I I I I Rock Units and Aquifers in the Coastal Plain The Coastal Plain of North Carnlina is underlain by sedimentary · rocks that v,ere deposited .in water in several different. layers which geologists refer to as formations. Formations are commonly given names for places near which they are exposed at the land surface, for ease in re'.erring to _them in . ,· geologic literature. . ::. Rock layers are normally given names by geologists if they have a distinct composition or, if of variable composition, include materials deposited during a particular segment of geologic time. Named rock units may or may not coincide with hydrologic units so that in ground-water reports some aquifers may be referred to by the formal geologic names used by geologists, such as the Castle Hayne Limestone and Yorktown Formation, and others may be given more informal names, such as the "Upper aquifer", "Surficial aquifer"· or "post-Miocene deposits." The name "Surficial aquifer" indicates the aquifer in any area that is closest to land surface and thus is clearly identifiable, regardless of any other . names that may have been assigned to that rock unit. Non-geologists concerned both with ground-. water problems and with ground-water studies in the Coastal Plain are probably· con- fused by the different named applied to t'he different hydrologic units. The following chart was prepared in an effort to elimina_te some of this confusion. We should note, however, that in preparing the chart we have neither tried to include all formation names nor been overly concerned with the relative geologic age of the formations. The names used in the last two columns can be confusing to the extent that all units are referred to as "aquifers." Confining beds composed of clay occur in all of the formations and in the formations of Cretaceous age clay comprises about half of the total thickness. The two most important aquifers in the Coastal Plain are the upper aquifer and the limestone aquifer. Recharge of the ground- water system is from precipitation on the land surface. Therefore, the surficial aquifer has the largest yield in terms of rate per unit area (for example, gallons per minute per square mile). The upper aquifer is also most subject to pollution from land-su.rface waste dispo'sa/. The limestone aquifer is the most productive aquifer in North Carolina in terms of yields of individual wells. Wells capable of yielding more than 1000 gal/min can readily be developed in this aquifer. . Geologic Formation 6r geologic Names used in some -Sirnpliest useful all:e · name. ground-water reoorts hvdrologic names Pleistocene Pleistocene deposits Post-Miocene Croatan Formation· deposits Pliocene Yorktown Formation Upper_ aquifer Miocene Pungo River Formation Yorktown aquifer Belgrade Formation Oligocene River Bend. Formation Castle Hayne aquifer Limestone aquifer' Eocene Castle Hayne Limestone Paleocene Beaufort Formation Beaufort aquifer Peedee Formation Lo1-1er aquifer Cretaceous Black Creek Formation Cretaceous aquifer . 11 Tuscaloosa ri Formation 22 I t \ I i f ' l l i f I l I i \ \ I I I I I ~-D I u I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I •• I The complex interlaying of the ·sediments underlying the Coastal Plain is shown in the following cross section. It will also be observed from the cross section.that the rock layers (and L • ,u, ....... I ,ooo· CJ So"d formations) underlying the Coastal Plain dip toward the coast at a rate of about 15 ft./mi. As a · result, each formation occurs at a greater depth below land suriace toward the coast. · (l;,LANATION [E:'JSill 23 0 §Cloy ond i~Olt ,o 0 10 20 lO KILOl.t(T(RS v,nicol u0q~uo1io11 X 66 A' c,u, •• Sh•I ' NGVO 1929 -= - ~!: .. ~ 6 = = ~ = ~- ~ §-= =-- of \ I I •• I I I I I I I •• I I I I I •• I I '-Ground-V✓ ate r Situation ln the Coastal Plain ·. Stream Recharge ore a ~ASTLE HAYNE AQUIFER ~ Sand Ld \~-j Cloy Recharge of the ground-water system in the Coastal Plain occurs in the "upland" areas above the flood plains of perennial streams . Water reaching the saturated zone moves downward and laterally through the system to discharge areas. Ground-water discharge occurs by seepage through the bottoms and sides of streams and drainage ditches and also through evaporation froni the top of the capillary fringe in flood plains .and other areas in wt,ich the water table is within several feet of the land surface During the growing season, ground water is also us.ed by plants whose roots reach the capillary fringe or saturated zone. In the area adjacent to the coast, ground·water also discharges by seepage into the sides and bottoms of estuaries and the ocean. · The presence of clay layers in the Coastal Plain formations hampers recharge to the deeper aquifers, so that most of the recharge tends to move laterally to discharge areas through the shallowest aquifers. Recharge to 24 j~r;,""'~( Shells ~ Limestone the deepest aquifers occurs only in the central part of the interstream recharge areas. This is an important point relative to waste disposal, in that if pollution of the deeper aquifers is to be avoided, waste disposal sites should be located as close as possible to perennial streams. Prior to the construction of drainage ditches into the central part of the interstream areas, the water table reached the land surface in these areas during the fall, winter, and early spring recharge season. As a result, water was ponded on the surface· for periods of several months each year in high-level swamps referred to as pocosins. · Two region·a1 aspects of the Coastal Plain are of primary importance from the standpoint of ground-water occurrence and availability. The first is the nature of the surficial materials, which controls the recharge to the ground-water system. The second is the geologic con-ditions that control the occurrence of aquifers and confining beds. ~ i l I l r ! I • I ! ' l ' I l l I \ ' \ I ! I \ f I I I ' I I n •• I I I I ~ i I "i •• I I I I I I I ,. I I The materials forming the surface of the Coastal Plain can usefully be divided into sandy and clayey soil_s on the basis of their effect on ground-water recharge. Recharge in the areas underlain by _sandy soils is much more effective than in the areas underlain by clayey soils. One of the consequences of this is a much larger sustained base flow of streams in these areas. The geologic conditions in the area of about Hydrologlc Geohydrologic area characlerisl!cs Sand Hills Productive water-bearing sand at the land surface and over- lying, for the most part, much less-productive material. Outer Banks Productive water-bearing sand at the land surface containing fresh water in contact with sea water. Castle Hayne Productive limestone overlain Umestone and underlain by less-productive sanq interbedded with clay. Central Numerous thin layers of water- Coastal bearing sand complexly interbedded Plain with clay. SOILS - 25,000 mi' occupied by the Coastal Plain differ significantly from one part of the region to another. These differences affect both the occurrence and the availability of ground water. As an aid to understanding the Coastal Plain ground-water system, it is useful to divide the region into four hydrologic areas. Information on these is summarized in the following table in which the areas are listed in order from !he simpliest to the mos.t complex. Yield of the most productive WE'l1s Remarks (gal/min) 50-250 Water obtained from both bored wells and from screened drilled and driven wells. Water only slightly mineralized. ~ 25-100 Water obtained from both shallow, vertical, screened wells, and !ram horizontal collectors. Fresh-water zone subject to salt-water encroach- ment both from above and ·below. more than Drilled open-hole wells. Water 1000 moderately hard. Aquifer is confined and large wilhdrawals affect a large area. 250-1000 Sediments of Cretaceous age comprise most productive zones and is tapped by multiple-Screened drilled wells. Waler of excellent quality and, in places, naturally softened. Surflcia1 sand aquifer also widely used for domestic supplies. . HYDROLOG.IC AREAS 25 I I D D g I •• I I I I I I •• I I HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY AND TRANSMISSIVITY VALUES FOR TYPICAL NORTH CAROLINA ROCKS AND AQUIFERS Hydraulic Conductivity of Selected Rocks Material Cea rse sand ...................... . Medium sand ..................... . Silt ............................... . Clay .............................. . Limestone (Castle Hayne) ......... . Saprolite ..........•...............• Granite and gneiss .............•••. Slate ............................. . Hydraulic conductivity {rounded values) (IVday) [(gal/day)/11'] (melon/day) 200 130 1 0.001 300 5 5 3 1500 1000 5 0.01 2000 50 50 25 60 40 0.2 0.0004 80 2 2 1 -z. +.OC, )( 10 -z.. 1-,G"I ;,< 10 -4 3.53 )( ,o_:+- 3,53 )( 10 I .O~ >( 10 -I 1,T~ >< 10-.3 l,':\T X IC-"3 \,Db I( 10~ Hydraulic conductivity replaces the term "field coefficient of permeability" and should be used when referring to the water-transmitting characteristic of material in quantitative terms. It is still permissible to refer in qualitative terms to "permeable" and "impermeable" material. Average Values of Hydraulic Conductivity, Thickness, and Tranamlsalvlty for Selected Aquifers In North Caroline Hydreullc Conductivity Thlckneu Tren,ml11lvlty Aquifer C"' /,-, EC:., (11./day) (II.) (111./day) ' Post-Yorktown deposits -z. 50 20 1000 1 . .--;t -/ 10 -'t. Yorktown Formation i,l '1 )( 10 50 40 2000 Castle Hayne Limestone · I ,Db )( ID-1 300 100 30000 Cretaceous deposits + .DI, X ll>-3 20 200 4000 -3 Saprolite / , '!-'I J< ID 5 50 250 Granite and gneiss -3 5 200 1000 /,7-'lxto Transmissivity replaces the term "coefficient of transmissibility" because, by convention, an aquifer · is transmissive and the water in it is transmissible. (from Heath, R. C., 1980, Basic elements of ground-water hydrology with reference to conditions in North Carolina; U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 80~44) HYDR,:\l)t.-1 C.... Co"-J"DUC...7'1l/1,Y ~0/..JVo='.14$.101>..) rf'I L lo~~ : ,=, )( ?o.s CM /rr =-GM DI\ ·1 864= e, E.,;. /D ft )' .:5 EC. oR. FT -4 N 3.53 K ro N C /'/l DAY .:sec.. I R u H D I I I I I I I I I I I I I I TO: FROM: RE: File Harry P. Holladay FCX -Washington NCD981475932 REFERENCE //9 18 August 1986 Mr. Fred Wood, Greenville Waste Management Specialist, called to relay the following information: HH/w/pc The contractor that made the burial for FCX is Bonnie Singleton [(919) 946-32~7]. Singleton remembers lots of bags being buried, but thinks there were no drums. The earth work for the burial was 'done 10 -15 years ago. There may be two burial trenches. Singleton implies that he knows an ex-FCX employee that may have information. B •• D D D D D D D n• D n H n a I I -•• 'l'O: FROM: RE: File Harry P. Holladay FCX Washington NC D981475932 REFERENCE // 10 23 July 1986 Mr. Richard Powers, ·NRCD (919) 946-6481, was called and trace solvents indicated in the groundwater report from Rose and Purcell were discussed. HH/tb/0193b A shallow water sample can be taken with a well point in a hand augered hole. NRCD has the equipment and wants to sample. Area residential groundwater wells exist but they have largely converted to city water. The Washington Water System serves about 9350 people and has intakes upstream from the FCX site. One intake is about 0.75 miles west of FCX near SR 1567 and Tranters Creek. The other intake is about five miles NW near us 264 and Tranters Creek. National Spinning wells draw about 1.5 mgd for process use. However, contamination of water would be of concern to them. National Spinning is close to FCX. Lithologic data for the area will be sent. F I R u I I I I I I I I I I I -• To: From: Re: REFERENCE // 13 April 22, 1987 File Grover Nicholson 71',,.._... ,(/~./....__ Teleeons with water systems owners/operators near FCX-Washington I talked with Ms. Alligood, owner of Ash-Ma-Tau Mobile Home Park. She gave me directions to the park and I plotted it on the topo map. It is about 4 3/4 miles east of the site. The park has two wells which serve 42 mobile homes. I talked with Jerry Cutler, manager of the City of Washington's water system. The city has two surface water intakes, one at Tranters Creek and US 264 about 7 miles northwest of the site and one at Tranters Creek and SR 1403 about 8 tenths of a mile west of the site. Both intakes are plotted on the topographic map and are upstream of the site. The water system also uses an existing well at the Slatestone water plant on SR 1507 about 3 3/4 miles east of the site. The well is 10 inches in diameter and 184 feet deep. Water from this well is mixed, after treatment, with the surface water in the distribution system. A new well is being constructed on the water plant site. It will be 20 inches in diameter and 185 feet deep. Sixteen inch diameter easting will extend from the surface to 100 feet and the well will be open-hole from 100 to 185 feet. After the new well is operational, the old well will be abandoned. Mr. Cutler knows of no other surface water intake in the area. I talked with Billy Whichard, part owner of Whichard Beach Water System. The other owner, Warren Whichard (919) 946-4777, was not contacted. The company operates two wells at Whichard Beach about 4 3/4 miles southeast of the site and three to four wells at Portside Shores about 4 miles southeast of the site. GN/ pw/U384b I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I To: From: Re: REFERENCE // 14 April 23, 1987 File Grover Nicholson q.,,..._._ )..J~~/ r--- Telecons with water system owners/operators in the vicinity of FCX-Washington. I spoke with Charles Williamson, Mayor of Chocowinity, about the water supply for Chocowinity. The town has two wells, one inside and one just outside the town limits. Both wells are about 250 feet deep and completed into the Castle Hayne aquifer. The wells are plotted on the topo map and are 3.5 to 3.75 miles south of the site. About 99% of the residents within the town limits use water from this two-well system. The system has 350 meters and serves also Singer Furniture Company (1 meter, 600 workers), the high school (1 meter, 800 students), and the elementary school (1 meter, 250-300 students). People not using the town's water system use private wells. Older wells are generally shallow and use a water softener. Newer wells are usually deeper and completed into the Castle Hayne aquifer. I spoke with Margaret Dudley, secretary to H. Williamson, Jr., owner of the Mimosa Mobile Manor. The park has two wells, only one of which is used, which serve 88 mobile homes. The park is plotted on the topographic map and lies 4.5 miles south-southeast of the site off NC 32. I spoke with Keen Taylor, owner of Southern Pines Mobile Home Park. The park is plotted on the topographic map and is about 3.75 miles northeast of the site. The park has three wells, all 180 to 200 feet deep, which serve 25 people. I spoke with Ms. Dixon, owner of Trails End Mobile Home Park. The park is plotted on the topographic map and lies three miles northwest of the site, just off US 264. There are two wells at the park which supply 49 mobile homes (about 150 people). I spoke with Tony A. Copeland, V.P. of Operations for Flanders Filters (919) 946-8081. Shad Bend Subdivision is owned(?) by Flanders Filters and is supplied with water by them. Three wells, located on the Flanders Filters property, supply 12 to 14 houses. Waters from all three wells are mixed together before distribution. Shad Bend Subdivision and Flanders Filters are about 2 1/2 miles northwest of the site. H D I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'I I I spoke with kobert Whitley, the owner of the kiver Road Estates and Whitley Mobile Home Park. River Road Estates is located about 5 1/2 miles southeast of the site along NC32. It has two wells, both 57 feet deep, serving 115 people. Whitley Mobile Home Park is located along NC 32 near Sevens Point about 7 miles from the site. It has two wells, both 100 feet deep, serving 90 people. I spoke with Robert McRay, a resident of Washington Park, (919) ~46-1033 Ext. 221. He said that the residents of Washington Park were supplied with water from individual private wells and not from Washington's water system or another community system. CN/pw/0384b .. 1111 ---• RE?ORT ~ATE 0~/1?/SS ?•,,JS N .AME PW ID ASH-MA-TAU-1'.HP 0407101 AURORA TO:..IN Of C407~20 BATH TOW~ Of 0407030 3AYVIE'.J WAT ER WORKS 0407102 3ELHAVEN '..JAT ER DEPT 0407015 CHOCOWINITY TOWN OF 0407025 FLANDERS FILTERS 0407441 HILLS POINT SU3S IVISION 0407112 MIMOSA M03ILE MA NOR 0407401 OLD FORT M09iLE COURT 0407107 PAMLICO PLANTATION 0407117 PORTSIDE MH RETR:E.A.T 0407114 SOUTHERN PINES MHP 0407464 SPENCERS REST HOME 0407415 TRAILS END ;""H? 0407109 'ffASHir~GTON \ol ATER SYSTE,Y. 0407010 wH!CHAROS 3EACH I NC, 0407110 WHITLEY'S :O:HP 0407111 COUNTY =07 NU:'13ER OF RECOR OS -- --- ---- = • "REPORT ~0415-~LPH.A (WANG) OHR -ENVI~JN~ENTAL HEALTri SECTION -WATE~ SUPPLY 3RANCH ALPH~~ET:CAL ~!THIN COUNTY LISTING OF ACTIVE COMrUN!TY P~S RES NAME ADDRESS CITY ,"IAYHUGH .ALLIGOOD OR RT 4 90X 92 WASHINGTON rt E ~A _q E ESE °' ~GR OQ 30X 86 AURORA. "' -CARSC!l OR ~GR PO BOX 6 BATH DIC IE s RESP=ss OR M RT 2 3ELHAVEN DANIEL G ADAMS OR :-':G PQ 60X 220 2ELHAVEN J Ef F H.ADOCK OR ,%R PO 30X 145 C~OCOW_I_NIT_Y MIC11.AEL EOY D Oil CURR_ p C BOX 1706 '.JASHINGTON :,in, F HOLLIS ROUTE 2 sex 284 3LOUNTS CREE HARVEY WILLIAMSON JR RT 5 30X 139 -.. i,.!ASHI~GTCN ZENO M EVERETTE OR M RT 1 30X 34 8 VANC(sii"RO. T03Y WOOLARD OR ~GR PO BOX 1167 JACKSONVILLE WARREN WH!CHA_RD OR M PO __ BOX_ 7_46 CH OCO~!N II_Y KEEN TAYL0, OR MGR SOUTHERN FINES Mi-IP ~ASHINGTON ED',AsD SPENCER OR :-,:; PO SOX 62 PANHGO HARVEY DIXON JR OR M 211 ~-MA IN ST. SASHINGTON JE>RY ClJTLER OR MGR PO 30X 1988 wASH!NGfON i,,1ARR EN WHICHASO OR M PO BOX 746 CHOCOWINITY i-:03ERT ~HIT LEY OR MG RT 2 aox 74 WASH ING TON 1 8 TOTAL POPULATION = 15,937 ll P 27339 27306 27308 27510 27810 2?817 278e'I 2 7 :14 2 758 ;i 28596 28546 27817 279e9 27860 2786;1 27889 27 817 27389 - -- -- :..0415.AL.: PAGE 90 T A PCP.SRV s PHONE ------ C A 1 2 6 G 919-946-B570 C A 750 G 919-322-4011 C A 27 5 G ?19-_9_23~6471 C A 400 G 919-964-4911. C A 2,475 G 919-943-2241 C A 1 ,_1_2_2 _ -G 919-946-65_68 C A 300 G 919-946-8081 C A 130 G 919-946-6236 C A 240 G 919-946-4115 C A 64 G 91 <i~zi.f-0991 C A 56 G 919-353-7000 C A 1 5 Q_ . G J.1""-:-9_4_6_:_42 75 C A 90 G 919-946-0014 C A 25 G 919-943-3533 :·.) C A 147 G 919-946-5069 C A •19,35if ... s 91-9-946-f033 " C A 150 G ,19-946-4275 C A 210 G 919-946-5372 TO: File FROM: Grover Nicholson RE: Water Supply and FCX -Washington No. houses served by private wells (from house count) No. people served by private wells REFERENCE // 16 23 April 1987 tj,-A-1rd/- Population Distribution from House count Around NC D981475932 Within 1 Between 1 and Between 2 and mile of site 2 miles of site 3 miles of site 402 and 69 38 241 south of river 144 916 1528 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I (houses x 3.8 persons/home) ;" ·,~ 262 No. people served by Washington water supply (est.) Other water supplies and no. people served by each Total No. of Residents I GN/tb/Ol75b I I I 850 Washington surface water intake Nat'l Spinning co. wells-Industrial water supply wells 994 5100 6016 2550 Flanders Filters Shad Bend S/D Trails End MHP (included in house count above) 4340 Totals 750 2850 8500 11350 -··· l ·:c:.~-·c_ ·CC:: ........ , , .......... :. .. , .. I I I I I I I R I I I I I I I I I I I REFERENCE // 18 April Z4, 1;187 'ro: file Frolll! Grover Nicholson C/1--IJ;-z/4-/....___ Re: Surface water use around FCX-Washington. I talked by telephone with Henry Riddick, the Agricultural Extension Agent for Beaufort County, (919) 946-0111. He furnished the following information. 1. The Tar Kiver ends and the Pamlico Kiver begins along the line of the liS 17 bridge across the river from Washington toward Chocowinity. 2. The surface waters in the area of the site, including the 'rar and Pamlico Kivers ,af'e fresh. 3. There is no tidal influence on the river in the site area except wind tide. 4. Kecreational boatini, and fishini,, and minor amounts of swifilllling, occur on the river in the vicinity of the site. No use is made of the river water as drinking water, except for the city of wasninie,tou intake upstream of tne site on Trauters Creek. GN/ pw/UJl:!4b I I I I I I I I I I Ms. Pat Derosa . ' REFERENCE II 19 . United States Depart1nent of the Interior· FISH AN.D .WILDLIFE SERVICE ENDANGERED SPECIES FIELD STATION 100 OTIS STREET, ROOM 224 ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 28801 June 21, 1985 Solid and Hazardous Waste Management Branch Environmental Health Section· North Carolina Department of Human Resources P. 0. Box 2091 · Raleigh, North Carolina 27602 Dear Ms. Derosa, In response to your telephone conversation with John Fridell on May 30, 1985, we are enclosing the following items of information: A. North Carolina county distribution records of Federally listed, proposed and status review species, 8. map of the critical habitat of the threatened spotfin chub· (Hybopsis .monacha), C. map of the critical habitat of mountain golden heather (Hudsonia montana), and D. copy of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service interagency Section 7 consultation process .guidelines (included for your information) Th2 abbreviations following the species names on the North Carolina species distribution records (A. above) indicate Federal status, i.e., E -endangered, T -threatened, PE -proposed endangered, PT -proposed threatened and SR -under status review. Status review species are not legally protected under the Endangered Species Act. However, they are subject to-being listed and agencies should be cognizant of their potential presence in a project area. Since additions and deletions are made to the list of species on a regular basis, questions regarding updates of the list should be made to this office. We hcipe this information will be of use to you. If we can be of any further assistance, please call John Fridell or Nora Murdock at (704) 259-0321. Sincerely yours, ' l . :'\r) 1\)[.i/,,cl_ \ -'<~ Warren T. Parker Field Supervisor I I I I I I I .• :;. I I I I I I I 5/78 NORTH CAroLINA -Critical Habitat Hylxlpsis nonacha, "spotfin chub" Ma=n and Swain Counties. Little Tennessee River, ffi'l.in channel fran the backwaters of Fontana Lake upstream to the North Carolina-Georgia state line. <> ~wain Co. __ ----:\\ ;;:; c;. Clar Co. (-.__ ~aron Co. . -----_____ ....___ _______ _ ______ ; -\ Rabun Co. To• n~ Co. 1 I ' ,..---- ' \ .. ____ __ :-.ORTII CAROl.l:s'A ---------GEORGIA I I I ii i ii :1• I I I I I I I .~ I NORTH CAROLINA -Critical Habitat Hudsonia montana, "mountain golden· heather" Burke County. The area bounded by the following: on the west by the 2200' contour; on the east by the Linville Gorge Wilderness Boundary 11/80 north from the intersection of the 2200' contour and the Shortoff Mountain Trail to where it intersects the 3400' contour at "The Chimneys"--then fol low the 3400' contour north until it reintersects the Wilderness Boundary--then follow the Wilderness Boundary again northward until it intersects the 3200' contour extending west from its intersection with the Wilderness Boundary until it begins to turn south--.at this point the Boundary extends due east until it intersects the 2200' contour. 4., Miles to lonv1tlt r ,111 PISGAH !~ ' L _______ _J I I I I I I I .f. I I I I I I I 2 Carey's saxifrag~ (Saxifraga careyana) -SR Gray's saxifrage (Saxifraga carolrniana) -SR Virginia spiraea (Spiraea virginiana -SR Avery County Virginia big-eared ·bat (Plecotus townsendii virginianus) - E Blue Ridge goldenrod (Solidago spithamaea) - T Hellbender (Cryptobranchus alleganiensis) -SR Bog turtle (Clemmys muhlenbergil -SR Biltmore sedge (Carex biltmoreanal -SR Bent avens (Geum geniculatum) -SR Spreading avens (Geum radiatum) -SR Smoky Mountains manna grass (Glyceria·nubigena) -SR Mountain purple bluet (Hedyotis purpurea var. montanal ~ SR White.leaved sunflower (Helianthus glaucophyllusl -SR Heller's blazing star (L1atris helleri) -SR Gray's lily (Lilium grayil -SR Roseroot (Sedum rosea var. roanensis) -SR Short-styled oconee-bells (Short1a galacifolia) -SR Beaufort County Bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) - E Red-cockaded woodpecker (Picoides borealisl - E Carolina gopher frog (Rana areolata capitol -SR Pine barren gentian (GeritTana autumnal isl -SR_ 0 Bertie County Red-cockaded woodpecker (Picoides borealisl - E B 1 aden County Red-cockaded woodpecker (Picoides borealisl - E American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) - E Carolina gopher frog (Rana areolata capita) -SR Pine barrens treefrog (Hyla andersonii) -SR Cape Fear spike pearly mussel (Elliptic mar'supiobesa) -SR Wagner's spleenwort (Asplenium heteroresiliensl -SR Chapman's sedge (Carex chapmanii) -SR Resinous thoroughwort (Eupatorium resinosuml -SR Pine barren gentian (Gentiana autumnalis) -SR Lewis' heartleaf (Hexastylis lewis1i) -SR White-wicky (Kalmia cuneata) -SR Southern spicebush (Lindera melissifolia) -SR Carolina grass-of-parnassus (Parnass1a caroliniana) -SR Spring-flowering goldenrod (Solidago vernal -SR Wireleaf dropseed (Sporobolus teret1folius) -SR 'f, .. ---• Spotfin Chub --- Mountain Golden Heather 1 inch~ approx. 53 miles -llii -liiii CRITICAL .TATS OF FEDERALLY.LISTED ENDANGERED SPECIES IN NC SURRY STOKES ROCKING- HAM YADKIN ORS_YtH GUll~Oll:O UNION iilil -• rC.X-tvA~ H/A/Gr7cAJ ,,VC-I> 9-Gt '1-r+ 110 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I From: REFERENCE 1/20 i'iay 8, 1987 File (;rover Nicholson 0-)J;.,,,/.~/.---- ft.:X-wasr,ington Kewedial Action l spoke with J. Stewart Hodges, V.J!. fCX Inc. and asked for an update on any rewedial action taken at the FCX site. Hr. Hodges said that GSX had cleaned the warehouse on site and all chemicals had been rewoved. 'ihere has been uo action taken regarding a cleanup of the trench area. I I I I I I I I . I I I I I I I I I I I REFERENCE 1121 FCX Washington NCD 981 475 932 J( APPR.oJI. :SCALE I 1" =-/lJ{) SITE SJ<:ETCH ' .. ' I \ Tizewc.1-1 Aee-A,_ I \ ' . . . , I I I I I I I I I I I I I I f I REFERENCE // 22 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND COMXUNITY DEVELOP~NT CLASSIFICATIONS AND WATER QUALITY STANDARDS ASSIGNED TO THE WATERS .OF THE TAR-PAMLICO RIVER BASIN DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA Reprint from North Caroline Administrative Code: 15 NCAC 2B .0316 Current through September 1, 1981 I I I I , I I I I I I .. I I -i- NRCD -ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 2B .0300 .0301 CLASSIFICATIONS; GENERAL (a) Schedule of Classifications. The classifications assigned to the waters of the State of North Carolina are set forth in the schedules of classifications and water quality standards assigned to the waters of the river basins of North Carolina, 15 NCAC 2B .0302 to .0317. These classifications are based upon the existing or contemplated best usage of the various streams and segments of streams in the basin, as determined through studies and evaluations and the holding of public hearings for consideration of the classifications proposed. (b) Stream Names. The ·names of the streams listed in the schedules of assigned classifications were taken 'as far as possible from United States Geological Survey topographic maps. Where topographic maps were unavailable, U.S. Corps of Engineers maps, U.S. Department of Agriculture soil maps, and North Carolina highway maps were used for the selection of stream names. (c) Classifications. The classifications assigned to the waters of North Carolina are denoted by the letters A-I, A-II, B, C, SA, SB, and SC in the column headed "class." These class designations refer to _ the classifications established by the Rules, Regulations, Classifications and Water Quality Standards Applicable to the Surface Waters of North Carolina, as adopted by the North Carolina Board of Water and Air Resources on October 13, 1970, and approved by the Environmental Protection Agency on January 20, 1971. A brief explanation of the "best usage" for which the waters in each class must be protected is given as follows:· Fresh Waters Class A-1: source of water supply for drinking, culinary, or food processing purposes after treatment by approved disinfection only, and any other usage requiring waters of lower quality; Class A-II: source of water supply for drinking, culinary, or food processing purposes after approved treatment equal to coagulation, sedimentation, filtration, and disinfection, etc., and any other usage specified by the "C" classification; Class B: primary recreation and any other usage specified by the "C" classification; Class C: fish and wildlife propagation, secondary recreation, agriculture and other uses requiring waters of lower quality. Tidal Salt Waters Class SA: shellfishing for market purposes and any other usage specified by the "SB" and "SC" classification; Class SB: primary recreation and any other usage specified by the "SC" classification; Class SC: fish and wildlife propagation, secondary recreation, and other uses requiring waters of lower quality. -ii- (d) Water Quality Standards. The water quality standards applicable to each classification assigned are those established in 15 NCAC 2B .0200, Classifications and Water Quality Standards Applicable to the Surface Waters of North Carolina, as adopted by the North Carolina Environmental Management Commission. (e) Designation (1) Trout Waters. Those streams suitable for the propagation of natural trout and those suitable for the maintenance of trout when stocked by the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission are designated in the appropriate columm· in the schedule of classifications by the letters "Tr." · (2) Swamp Waters. Those waters which are topographically located so as to generally have low velocities and certain other characteristics which are different from adjacent streams draining steeper topography are designated by the letters "Sw" in the schedule. (f) Index Number (1) Reading the Index Number. The index number appearing in the column so designated is an identification number assigned to each stream or segment of a stream, indicating the specific tributary progression between the main stem stream and the tributary stream. (2) Cross-Referencing the Index Number. The inclusion of the index nmber in the Schedule is to provide an adequate cross reference between the classification schedules and an alphabetic list of streams. (g) Classification Date. The classification date indicates the date on which enforcement of the provisions of Section 143-215.1 of the General Statutes of North Carolina became effective with reference to the classification assigned to the various streams in North Carolina. (h) Reference. Copies of the schedules of classifications adopted and assigned to the waters of the various river basins may be obtained at no charge by writing to: Director Division of Environmental Management Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Post Office Box 27687 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 History Note: Statutory Authority G.S. 143-214.1; 143-215.1; 143-215.3~a)(l); Eff. February 1, 1976; Amended Eff. September 9, 1979; November 1, 1978; March 1, 1977. t Note: Nutrient Sensitive Waters: Waters which are experiencing or are subject to excessive growths of microscopic or macroscopic vegetation or which are tributary to such waters. (Nitrogen and phosphorus are the usually controlled nutrients but other parameters may be restricted.) They are designated in the schedule of classifications by the letters "NSW". I I '•I I ,.,:f ! :::. .. '· ., . • -!'.':"'" ,,;:,. .. rk . I . .• I NRCD -ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 2B ,0300 '1 4 I Classification N8t11e of Stream Description Class· Date Index No. Breeches Swamp From source to Jacket SWamp C Sw 9/1/74 28-79-30-2-1-2 I Cow Hau1 Swamp From source to Beech Swatop C Sw 7/1/73 28-79-30-3 Maple Swamp From source to Fiehing Creek C 6/6/62 28<'.79-31' Moore Svatnp From source to Maple Swamp C 6/6/62 28-79-31-1 Deep Creek From source to Fishing Creek C 7/1/73 28-79-32 I Canal Creek From source to Deep Creek C (2) 3/1/77 28-79-32-1 Marsh Swamp From source to Deep Creek C 7 /1/73 28-79-32-2 Indian Branch ~rem source to Deep Creek C 7/1/73 28-79-32-3 · TAR RIVER From Tarboro Raw Wat"er Supply Intake C 6/6/62 28-(80) I to Suggs Creek Hendricks Creek From source to Tar River C 9/1/74 28-81 Cromwell Canal and Connect-From source to Tar River C 9/1/74 28-82 ins Canals Town Creek From source to Tar Rtver C 9/1/74. 28-83 I White S"".arnP Fro·m· source to Town Creek C 9/1/74 28-83-1 Cattail Swamp From source to White Swamp .c 9/1/74 28-83-1-1 · Williamson Branch From source to Town Creek C 9/1/74 28083-2 Cokey Swamp From source to Town Creek C 7/1/73 28-83-3 I Little Cokey Swamp From source to Cokey Swamp C 9/1/74 28-83-3-1 Deloach Branch · From source to Cokey Swamp C 7/1/73 28-83-3-2 Sasnett Mill Branch From source to Cokey Swamp. C 7/1/73 28-83-3-3 Bynuma Mi 11 Creek From source to ToWf\ Creek C 7/1/73 28-83-4 . Bynums· Mi 11 Run From source to Bynums MU l' Creek C (1) 3/1/77 28-83-4-1 I Briery Br ench From source to Bynums Mill Run C 3/1/77 28-83-4-1-1 TAR RIVER From Suggs Creek to Greenville Raw A-II 6/6/62 28-(84) .; Water Supply Intake Suggs Creek (Cheek Creek) From source to Tar River C 7/1/73 28-85 I· Otter Creek From source to Tar River C 6/6/62 28-86 Kitten Creek (Edson Mill From source to Otter Creek C 6/6/62 28-86-1. Pond) Conetoe Creek From source to Tar River C 6/6/62 28-87 Crif!P Creek From source to Conetoe Creek C 6/6/62 28-87-1 I Tyson Creek (King Creek) From source to t"ar Rt ver .c 6/6/62 28-88 (Harris Mill Pond) Lawrence R\Jn From source to Ty eon Creek· C 6/6/62 28-88-1 Sama Branch From source to Tar River C 9/1/74 28-89 I Bryan Creek From source to Tar River C '9/1/74 28-90 Johnsons Mill Run From source to Tar River C 9 / l / 74 28-91 Har:ris Mill Run From source to Tar River C 9/1/74 28-92 SchoolhouSe Branch From source to Tar River C 9/1/74 28-93 I TAR RIVER From Greenville Raw Water Supply C 6/6/62 28-(94) Intake to mouth at· U.S. Hwy. tl• cr~ek bridge at Washington Parker From source to Tar River C 09/1/74. 28-95 Greens "Mlll Run From source to Tar River C 3/1/77 28-96 I Hardee Creek From SOiJt"CC to Tar River C 6/6/62 28-97 Barber Creek From source to Tar River C 6/6/62 28-98 Broad R~n From source tO Tar .River C 6/6/62 28-99 Moyes·· Ruri · From source to Broad Run c. 9/1/74 28-99-1 I Cannon S.iamp From source to Moyes Run C 9/1/74 28-99-1-1· r,aldwin Swamp From source to Cannon Swamp C 9/1/74 28-99-1-1-1 Chicod CreeK From source to Tar River C 6/6/62 28-100 Juniper S·..-amp From source to Chicod Creek C 9/1/74' 28-100-1 Harding S"'·amp From source to Chicod Creek C 9 / l / 74 28-100-2 I Horseway Swlimp From source to Chicod Creek C 9 / l / 74 28-100-3 Island Swamp From source to Chicod Creek C 9/1/74 28-100-4 Co..... Swamp From source to Chicod Craek C 7/1/73 28-100-5 Cabin Branch From source to Cow Swamp C 9/1/74 28-100-5-1 f;J I Juniper Rranch From source to Chicod Creek C 7/1/73 · . 28-100-6 Grindle Creek From source to Tar River C 9 /I/ 74 28-101 I ·.' .. . :.,:s ?f· I I I I I I· ll: ,:'.• ,. I: I. I I NRCD -· ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT . Name of Strea!D Hunting 'Run Bear Creek Chapel Branch !ranters Creek Flat Swamp Trant_ers Creek Collie Swamp Turkey Swamp · Beargrass Swamp (Harris. Millpo~d) Pinelog Branch Meadow Branch Great Branch .Briery Swamp \Shepherd Millpond) Haw Branch Horsepen .Swamp Poley Branch Pea Branch Pocoaon Branch Aggie Run . Old Ford Swamp Singleton Swamp Latham Creek Gum Swamp Snoad Branch Maple flranch Mitchell Branch Cherry Run Trant.ere Creek Shop Cove Kennedy Creek 0PAHLIOO RIVER . Jacka Creek Runyori Creek Runyon Creek Herring Run and Connect- ·eanals Pineygrove Brarich Snode Creek Rodman Creek Rodman Creek PAMLICO RIVER Classification Description Class -Date From source to Grindle Creek C 9 /I/ 74 From source to Tar River C 7/1/73 _From source to Bear ~reek From source to Collie Swamp C 9/1/74 ·c Sw 6/6/62 C SW (1.4)3/1/77 From source to Trant.era Creek From Collie Sw&.mp to Washington Auxiliary Raw Water Supply. Intake From source to Tranters Creek A-II Sw 6/6/62 C Sw From source to Trant.ere Creek A-II Sw From source to Turkey Swamp A-II Sw FI"om source to Tranters Creek A-II Sw From source to Trantera Creek A-II Sw From source to Meadow Branch A-II sw From source to Tranters Creek A-II Sw From source to-Trariters Creek A-II Sw Fr?m source to !ranters Creek A-II Sw From source to Tranter& Creek A-II Sw From source to Trant.era Creek A-II Sw From source to Tranters Creek · A-II Sw · From source to Tranter& _Creek A-II Sw From source tO Aggie Run A-II Sw From source to Old Ford Swamp A-II Sw From source to Aggie Run A-II Sw From source to Latham Creek A-II, Sw From source to Aggie Run A-II Sw From source to Trantera Creek A-II Sw From source to Trant.era creek A-II Sw From source to Tranters Creek A-II Sw From'Washington Auxiliary Raw Water C Sw · Supply Intake to Tar Riv8r From Source to r"rariters Creek From source to Tar River From U.S. Hwy. 17 bridge (mouth of Ts~ River) at Washington to a line .projected from the downstream Co~porate Limit Line of the Town of Washington Park in a.southwesterly direction across PamliCo River to a Point of Land 800 yards downstream from Rodman Point ·· From source to Pamlico River From source to U.S. Hwy. 264. From U.S. Hwy. 264 to Pamlico River From source to Runyon Creek C C SC C C SC C From source to Herring Run C From source to Runyon CT.eek C From source to a point one-h~lf mile C.Sw above mouth From.a pOint one-half mile-above SC mouth to Pamlico River From a line projected from the down-SB stream Corporate Limit Line of the Town of Washington Park in'a south- westerly direction aoros~ Pamlico River to a Point of L8nd 800 yards downstream from Rodman Point to a line across Pamlico River from Cousin Point to Hickory Point 7/1/73 6/6/62 6/6/62 6/6/62 6/6/62 6/6/62 6/6/62 6/6/62 6/6/62 6/6/62 6/.6/62 6/6/62 6/6/62 6/6/62 ·6/6/62 6/6/62 6/5/62. 6/6/62 6/6/62 6/6/62 6/6/62 6/6/62 6/6/62 6/6/62 6/6/62 7/1/73 7 /1/73 6/6/62 9/1/74 9/lf74 .9/1/74 9/1/74 6/6/62 6/6/62 2B .0300 TAR 7 Index No.· 28-101-1 28-102 28-102-1 28-103-(l) 28-103-2 28-103-0) 28-103-4 28-103-5 28-103-5-1 28-103-6 28-103-'/ 28-103-7-1 28-103-8 :28-103-9 28-103-10 28~103-11 28-103-12 28-103-13 28-103-14 28-103-14-l 28-103-14-1-1 28-103-14-2 28-103-14-2-l 28-103-14-3 28-103-15 28-103-16 28-103-17 28-103-(18) 28-103-19 28-104 29-(1) 29-2 29-3-(1) 29-3-(2) 29-3-3 29-3-3-1 29-3-4 29-4-(l) 29-4-(2) 29-(5)' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I REFERENCE //23 North Carolina Department of Human Resources Division of Health Services P.O. Box 2091 • Raleigh, North Carolina 27602-2091 James G. Martin, Governor Phillip J. Kirk, Jr., Secretary Ronald H. Levine, M.D., M.P.H. 21 July 1986 Ms. Denise Bland EPA NC CERCLA Project Officer Air and Hazardous Material Division 345 Courtland Street, N.E. Atlanta, GA 30365 Dear..Ms. Bland: SUBJECT: Preliminary Assessment Report FCX -Washington NC D9814 75932 Grimes Road Washington, Beaufort County, NC 27889 State Health Director Enclosed please find the Preliminary Assessment report for the subject site. This priority is based on review of available data. FCX Inc. is roughly an 8 acre site located in Washington NC on Grimes Road. The site was a farm distribution center for pesticides, _herbicides, and tobacco treating products. ll'aste from these products were handled from late 1945 to 1985. Apparently, about 1970, some of these toxic wastes were buried on-site about 10 feet deep and 3 feet_above the water table in a 12' x 250' trench. FCX is now in bankruptcy. A sale of the property to Fred Webb of Greensboro, NC apparently is likely. GSX has been employed to clear the chemical 1,•arehouse and to recommend remedial action for: the buried 1-:astes. FCX is not a RCRA facility. Since substantial amounts·of a variety of toxic wastes are reported buried on site and groundwater contamination is possible, it is recommended that soil and possibly water sampling be conducted. Based on available jnformation, a medium priority for inspection is recommended for this site. If you have any questions, please contact me at (919) 733-2801. HH/tb/0193b Sincerely, A/4 p~~. Ha~ Holladay, En,~nmental Chemist Solid and Hazardous Waste ),\anagement Branch Environmental Health Section I I POTENTIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE-SITE PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT I I. IDENTIFICATION PART I - I NF ORM, TI ON AND ASSESSf'ENT SI TE t~AMC AND LOCA TI ON : ,SITs NA~~E (Legal, common, or descriptive name of site) , _,. -Wash I ngton 1 02.STREET, .ROUTE NO., OR SPECIFIC LOCATION IDENTIFIER Gr 1mes Road r"!• CITY J\oiash ! ngton vs COORDINATES: LATITUDE 35 32 36 I LONG! TUDE 77 04 27 DIRECTIONS TO SITE. (Starting from nearest pub I le road) Take US 264 West from Washington, NC. to Whispering ,e Road, turn south one block to Grimes Road -site NW of intersectlon. RESPONSIBLE PARTIES 0 OWNER I If kno,nl r '-'X T nc. Debtor lt Debtor in Possess 1 on 07 OPERATOR (If known and d If ferent from owner) 08 STREET (Business, mal I ing, residential) ''ve / 0~ ~I TY I IO STATE 111 z IP CODE 112 TELEPHONE NUVBER I :1r;:::P:::E-Of:::,--;O::-W::-N:::ER::-S::H::-l::Pc-:-(::-Ch:-e-c-:k-o_n_e:-) ---------------------~--------=------ 111!1 A. PRIVATE I I B. FEDERAL: ____________ <A_,g""e-"n"-'-c) I JC. STATE l D. COUNTY ! l E: MUNICIPAL I IF. ··oTHER: (Specify) JG. UNKNOWN WNER/OPERATOR NOTIFICATION ON FILE (Check al I that apply) <CERCLA \03cl J A •. RCRA 3001 DATE RECEIVED: IXJ B. UNCONTROLLED WASTE SITE DATE RECEIVED I I C, NONE POTENTIAL HAZARD BY (Check al I that apply) , I YES DATE I l A. EPA I l 8. EPA CONTRACTOR I l C. STATE I ) D. OTHER CONTRACTOR I I NO CONTRACTOR NAME ( s) : I l E. LOCAL HEALTH OFFICIAL I I F. OTHER: J2 SITE STATUS (Check one) A. ACTIVE IXJ.8. INACTIVE I IC. UNKNOWN 03 YEARS Of OPERATION I 945 I 1985 BEGINNING YEAR . ENDING YEAR l UNKNOWN )4 DESCRIPTION OF SUBSTANCES POSSIBLY PRESENT. KNOWN, OR ALLEGED Wastes from iarm chem I ca Is -repackag Ing ,,,estlcldeo, :tobacco spray, herbicides, and the like. )S DESCRIPTION OF POTENTIAL HAZARD TO ENVIRONMENT AND/OR POPULATION Toxic wastes reported buried on-site may ,,-r water systems -near Pam I I co River and CI ty of Wash I ngton. We I Is near s I te. Site Is about e I ght acres. / .li<IORITY ASSESS~ENT JI PRIORITY FOR l,NSPECTIOI! (Check one. If h\ah.or medHium is checked,tcornplete P1artd2 -t Waste Information and . Part j -Descr1pt1on ot e:z.ar~ous l-Ond1 ions end nc1 en s) .A. HIGH . \XI 8. MEDIUM I I C. LOW I l D. NONE il:-is/pect/0(1 required .(lnspectlon required) (!nsp~ctbion on time (No further action 11i;eded prompr yJ ava1 le le basis> complete current disposition form) II,FO?J'.'\TION AVAILABLE FROM I 02 OF (Agency/Organ I zat ion l I 03 TELEPHONE NUMSER te·.,·e:rt Hodges, V. P. IFCX Inc. I (919) 832-6047 ·-ERSON RESPOl,S IBLE FOR ASSESSMEIH r::: , y P. H.:il I aday/Grover Ni chc I son 1 05 AGENCY !ORGANIZATION 103 TELEPHONE 1w:,aER,08 DATE NC DHR/DHSISHW Mgmt. Br. 1919) 733-280\ 07/14/66 I I POTENTIAL·HAZARDOUS WASTE SITE PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT PART 2 c WASTE I NFORl•'AT I ON I I. IDENTIFICATION IO I ~tA.TE I 02 SI TE. t!U:-GER D981475932 . ',ASTE STATES, Q8ANTITIES, At~D CHARACTERS PHYSICAL FATES leheck al that apply) Ot WASTE QU.~flTY AT SITT; • Measuref g l:/as.7e quan+ j ti es 03 YASTE CHARACTERISTl?S Check al I that· app y) mus . e I noepen_den IXI A. ·TOXIC I 1 H. I: A SOLID I 1 E. SLURRY TONS · 6. POWDER, FINES IXI F. LIQUID CU3 IC YARDS I I B. CORROSIVE l 1 I. C. SLUDGE I 1 G. GAS . NO •. OF. DRUMS I I C. RADIOACTIVE I I J. I I D. other I 1 D. PERSISTENT l 1 .K. I I I E. SOLUBLE I 1 l. I I F. INFECTIOUS I I M. I I G. FLN-f-lABLE ,I. WASTE TYPES ATEGORY SUBSTANCE NAME 0 I GROSS AMOUNT 02 UNIT OF MEASURE 03 COMMENTS SLU SLUDGE .w Oil Y WASTE SOL SOL VENTS PSD PESTICIDES Not known E OTHER ORGANIC CHEMICALS INORGANIC CHEMICALS ACD ADICS e.AS BASES -fs HEAVY t-'ETALs;. HAZARDOUS SUBSTNICES (See Append ix for most frequently cited CAS Numbers) "EC-ORY SUBSTANCE NAME 03 GAS NUMBER 04 STORAGE/DISPOSAL METHOD 05 ·CONCENTRATION -Pest i cl des, herbicides buri a! as supp I led and MH30 type materi a Is lf . . . ,· FECDSTOCKS <See Appendix for GAS numbers) TE GORY 01 FEEDSTOCK NN•IE I 02 CAS NUMBER I CATEGORY 0 I FEEDSTOCK NAME FDS I FDS rns I FDS lFDS I FDS rDs I FDS 't' l. souRc::-s Or l~ffQR;1..;TION (Cite specific references, e. g. state f°I les, sample analysis, Notification 103(c) of 6/12/86 fro FCX lnc. Debtor and Debtor in Possessior .. ..... McCullou9h/J.S. Hodges telephone conversation with Harry Holladay 7/10/86. cl FOilH 2070-12 17-Bt > I reports IGNITABLE HIGHLY VOLATILE EXPLOSIVE REACTIVE I NCOt-'J' AT I BLE NOT APPLICABLE 0&~t~~Y1lh?bN I · 02 CAS NUMBER I I POTENTIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE SITE PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT I I. IDENTIFICATION Pf_qj 3 -DESCRIPTION OF HAZARDOUS 'crnm IT IONS AND I NC I OENTS 1 81: ST A TE IO? ~ 1 TE _ NIJMSER D981475932 HAZARDOUS CONDIT·IONS AND INCIDEIHS IX'l A. GROUNDWATER COIHA~INATION 03 PO?ULATION POTENTIALLY AFFECTED ----lxic wastes burial just above.water 02 I I OBSERVED I DATE: 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION we1 Is in .area. 11_ l B. SURFACE WATER CONTAMINATION_ -02 I I OBSERVED <DATE: POPULATION POTENTIALLY AFFECTED - · 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION ---- I 01 I l C. COIHAMINATION OF AIR I POPULA T I ON POTENTIALLY AFFECTED I I I D. FIRE/EXPLOSIVE CONDIT IONS 03 POPULATION POTENTIALLY AFFECTED I ---- ---- 02 I l OBSERVED !DATE: 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION 02 I I OBSERVED (DATE: 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION I l POTEIH I AL I l POTENT I Al Not I ikely •. I l POTENT I AL Not I ikely. I l POTENT I AL Not I ikely. I l ALLEGED I l ALLEGED I I ALLEGED I I ALLEGED 01 I l E. DIRECT CONTACT IPOPULATION POTENTIALLY 02 I I OBSERVED COATE: I-NORTH-) J I l POTENTIAL I I. ALLEGED AFFECTED ____ 04 IJARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Not likely._ l,)\l F. CONTAMINATION OF SOIL 03 AREA POTENTIALLY AFFECTED ols and jugs. (Acres) I GI IXl G. DRINKING WATER CONTAMINATION Ol(DPULA TI ON POTENTIALLY AFFECTED =•le l ear in recent test. I J H. WORKER EXPOSURE/INJURY 03 POPULAT I Oil POTENTIALLY AFFECTED I ---- 02 I I OBSERVED (DATE: 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION 02 I I OBSERVED !DATE: 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION 02 I I OBSERVED CDA TE: 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION 0 I I.I. POPULATIW EXPOSURE/INJURY 02 I I OBSERVC:D !DATE: 03 POPULATION POTENTIALLY AFFECTED 04 NARRf.TIVE DESCRIPTION ---- I c I FOK!-1 2070-12 I 7-8 I l I l POTENTIAL I l ALLEGED Toxic waste thought to be burled In !. I POTENT I AL I J ALLEGED One wel I 200' from FCX warehoUse said to I J POTENT I AL Not I ikely. J POTENTIAL Not I i ke I y at present. I I ALLEGED I I ALLEGED I I POTEIITI Al HAZARDOUS WASTE SI TE PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT PART 3 -DESCRIPTlo:i OF HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS AIO INCIDENTS . H.'.lA~DOUS CONDIJIONS AIJD INCIDENTS (Continued) I l J. DP.~AGE TO FLORA 02 I J OBSERVED (DATE: / I. IDElmFICATION IOINeTATE 102_ SITF. NUMBER. · D9814 75Q32 I POTENTIAL _-,----,---03 POPULATION POTENTIALLY AFFECTED ____ 04 N_ARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Not kno,n. l l ALLEGED I I I l K. DAMAGE TO FAUNA IIARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Not known 01 l l l. COIHmlNATION OF FOOD CHAIN I NARRATIVE DESCRIPT.ION (include name(s) 02 I l OBSERVED (DATE: ----- 02 I J OBSERVED (DATE: ~----of species) Not known I / M, UNSTABLE CONTAINMENT OF WASTlc 02 I J OBSERVED COATE: Sp1 I ls/runoff/standing eaking drums) ----- I l POTENTIAL I J POT EN Tl Al I l POTENT! Al 03 POPULATIOll POTENTIALLY AFFECTED ____ 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Probably not. I l N. DAMAGE TO OFFSITE PROPERTY 02 I J OBSERVffi (DATE: Not I ikely at present. I 1--1 l o. &finio/g:NR~W~ oF NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION I SEWERS, STORN Not I ikely. 0 I I l P. I lLEGAl/UllAUTHOR I ZED DUMP I NG No 02 I l OBSERVED (DATE: 02 I I OBSER YEO CDA TE: OF ANY. OTHER KNOilN, POTENTIAL, OR ALLEGED HAZAROS I 111. TOTAL POPULATION POTENTIALLY AFFECTED: CC>t-1.·.,,::NTS -----I . l POTENT !Al I l · POTENT I Al ----- I· l POTENTIAL ----- None. I l ALLEGED I l ALLEGED I l ALLEGED I l ALLEGED I l ALLEGED I. l ALLEGED is. rem:iving ·,,,,astes frorn the bui I dings and wi 11 consider burial problem. to recom'nend remedial action . . SOURCES Or INFOR.~J..TlON (Site specific referenr:es, e .. , state files, sample analysis, reports) Si:~ Part. l I VJ. I c?!-. FOilM 2070-1-2(7-81) I lO:.O 0 ]()')Q CCliHOUR INTERl'i-L 5 FEET N,t,0\0t>I/..L GEODETIC V(r.:TICI-.L DhlUM OF 1'329 600D -. ··s ,,·o SO'"""lr.'GS a; rrc1.o.:.1ut-'. IS t•',£1,,t; LO'NW,1.l[R Q[r:ifJCU--\r. ,, ~ u,,.., - /0:i.:J F[(j I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I TO: FROM: RE: Harry P. Holladay FCX Washinrton NC D981475932 18 July 1986 Mr. William McCullough (828-0564) legal counsel for FCX in Bankruptcy was contacted to arrange a site visit for 26 August 1986. Mr.· McCullough said he could see no problems and would issue· a letter to the concerned parties_ to inform them. He noted that sale of the property was imminent to Fred Webb of Greenville, NC, but that the new company owner was expected to be agreeable since they also wanted any problems present to be cleaned up. Mr. McCullough was told that Grover Nicholson of .this office and Steve Hall of EPA would be part of the.visiting team. Of particular interest was the trench disposal area-where soil samples would be taken. Well water samples may also be taken. Mr. McCullough said that the well water had been tested and found clear: · A copy of the test results is to be sent here. Mr. J. Steward Hodges, V.P. FXC (828-4411), was also contacted. The site is about 8 acres in size. Information has been collected from a number· of sources to. define the on-site disposal of the early 1970s. An aerial photograph shows-the· trench to be about 12' x 250'. It appears that the ·trench was dug to the water table and backfilled 2 - 3 feet to an estimated 10' -20' below ground level. Pesticides, herbicides, and tobacco sucker control (MH-30) materials are thought to be buried in bags and jugs. Residuals from the chemical build1ng are being cleaned up GSX. GSX has been told·about the trench material. They will develop a plan for the trench area. FCX has a buyer for the warehouse which is considered by them to be a safe distance from the disposal area. The buyer, Fred Webb, knows of the · disposal, and will be in agreement with our visit. Mr. Hodges, or another representative, will be available to show us the disposal ·area; pwnp water for a well sample if possible, and answer questions during our August 26 visit. The well is not on FCX property but used under a special agreement with the owner of that land. The well is about 200' from the warehouse toward the road. It is about 60' deep. National Spinning has four wells nearby. No mercury or methoxychlor compounds for seed treating are thought to be on site. . Willy Hardinson of NRCD [(919) 946-6481] indicated that National Spinning had wells designated numbers 8 and 9 under permit nwnber 06-0047-WC. · These 8" wells are about 100 yards from FCX and are about 244' deep. The well used by FCX was not shown in NRCD records. HH/tb/0193b I I I TO: Lee Crosby Harry Holladay 20 June 1986 I I I I I FROM: RE: Additional CERCLA Site Please request that EPA add the. following site to the ERRIS list: Site Name: Address: City: . County: State: County· Code: Congressional District: Site Discovery Date: FCX Washington Distribution Center Grimes Road Washington Beaufort North Carolina 07 01 11 June 1986 Contact Personnel: Harry Holladay /Grover Nicholson I Narrative: The site is described as being similar to FCX Statesville in the Section 103(c) notification form submitted by William H. McCullough on I ll Ju,,e 1986. The facility is in Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings. ,:iaterials which could include pesticides and heavy metals are allegedly buried in.a 12' x 250' trench on-site. There is a well on-site which has been. I reported to be clear of contamination by a consulting firm. Mr. Stewart· HOGges, Vice-President of FCX, Inc. (not contacted) would appear to have the best company information relating to the site. I Soil contamination by pesticides and seed treating compounds (Hg) is suspected. Potential for groundwater contamination exists. Residual I materials are located in the warehouse which are to be removed. I I I I I I HH/tb/0214b I TCRAY SANf"ORD J.A:,.LCN .,._DAMS . WILLIA0M H. McCULLOUGH ·. JO_,N O. 0E:ARD E. 0. GASK:INS,JR. ROBERT W. SPEARMAN. HUGH STEVENS CMARLES C. MEEKER CATHARtr-.'E BIGGS ARAOWO~D BA><6A"'1:A MILLS LARKIN WILLIAM G. PAPPAS SANFORD,ADAt,1S, McCULLOUGH & BEARD ATTORNEYS AT LAW P. 0, BOX 389 414 FAYETTEVILLE STREET MALL RALEIGH, N~RTH· CAROLINA 27602 > ALfRED P. CARLTON, JR. I CYNTHIA Lf;IGH w1rn ... cR· ··.:'LISA M. NIEMAN .. STEVEN J. u:vnAS './{~:{~r--~--~:-~-_o-~:64: _-:: ·· · ···CAsLE:._ADDREss SAML...A.w I I I I I I I I •. SLAIR LEVIN JOHN J. 8Uilt:l'il or (;OUNsl:.L::· HE:MAt,r R.CI..ARK". . . ·u r~Ited·._.·s·t&tes-- :::Proti;ctio:..1.· A rrc?1cy :- ·-... ,_:· ... P~egio:--.. _4:. ~, · .. ~ _ ._ .. - · . .'. Sit€:S N otiflcatiOri·:·· . :._./.,, tl8nts., )~cor~-~->-· 30303 .. --:-' cc: T.-120 ·. r1--,e.~1----· !.··. :rUrc·..--.u ·:....,'• ... c.--, -· •·. ..... J .Dr. C. r.e.•,:/e Fisher V. WASl·HNGTON, o.c.orr1cc 2000 i,.,. STACE:T, N.W. WASt-llNGTON.O.C.200.36. {202) 223·0200 •. NCAL A.JAC",SON MA.ATIN-C. F"IRCSTOSC. DAVID P. iOWCY F"QAO A6WAN JO~N [;. LANIGAN CART. OF"f"ICC · VILl.AGC SOUAAE. Of'F"1CC 9UILO\NG ·. · P.o.·aox s13 · CAAY; NOATt-1 CAF<OLLNA 27611 : 1919) 469·1069 .. CHA AL.CS 1-1. MONTGOMCAY ACt•i°l:E: J. MONTGOMCAY NANCY. H. HEMPHILL: .._,,,.,,v,11nt'n;a1 i-~-c-Agency •· -- 1--= Thi,: i;iti~; notifi_cation ... information is ?leas-e type or print in ink.. If you need required by Secuon 10..:,(c) of the Compre-additional space. use separate sheets of Washington DC 2':L?'. · hensive Environmental Response, Campen-paper. Indicate the lener. of the item sation and Liability Act of 1980 and m~st Which applies. be ma'iled by June 9, 1981. I I I B I I I I I Person Requir.ed to Notify: Enter the name and addres..s of the person or organization required to notify. Site Location: Enter the common name (if kr,own) and actllBI location of the site. Person to Contact: Enter the name,'title (if applicable). and business telephone number of the person to contact regarding information submitted on this form. Dates of Waste Handling: Enter the years that you estimate waste treatment, storage, or disposal began and ended at the site. FCX. >nr Debtor and nPhtnr in Possession, c/o J, Stewart Hodges, Vice President _6C9 St. !~2.ly s SL..l.2c:.L. Raleigh Zi;,Cod,e 27602 Grines Road (also known as Old Pactolus.Eigh" c,ty Washington County Be.aufort5,.,. Zip Cooe Nam,il,st.F.mondr-t .. 1 ·J. Stewart Hode:es ,· Vice President oi r, 0 'il '1""> FCX Inc Phon<t 3 3 2 -#ctrf: ' . From('r'ur) Late 1945 To (Yew) 198 5 I Was113 Type: Choose the option you prefer to complete · :option :: Se:e~ gene.ral waste types and source cat~Ori~s."t( YoL! do not know the general waste types or sources, you are · Option i:· This opti~n is ·available to persons familiar with r.i-~ ReS;Qurca Conservation and Recovery Act {RCRA) Section 3CC. regulations (40 CFR Part 261 ). I enc:,uraged to describe the site in Item 1__:.oescription of. Sile. I I I I General Type of Waste: , Place an X in the appropriate boxes. The categories listed overlap. Check each applicable category. 1. □ Organics 2: D lnorga'nics 3. D Solvents 4.xl. pesticides 5.,9: Heavy metals 6. D Acids 7. D Bases 8. D PCBs 9. D Mixed Municipal Waste 10. 0 Unknown 1 11. D Other (Specify) I I Form Ap;,roYed I O'.-n:I No. rnoo-01 Js £C>.:., Form 8900·1 Source of Waste: Place an X in the appropriate boxes. 1. D Mining 2. D Construction 3. D Textiles· 4. D Fs;til:zer 5. D Paper /Printing 6. D Leather Tanning 7. D Iron/Steel Foundry 8. D Chemical, General 9. D Plating/Polishing 10. D Military/Ammunition 11. D Electrical Condoctors 12. D Transformers 13. D Utility Companies 14. D Sanitary/Refuse 15. D Photofinish 16. D Lab/Hospital 17. D Unl<nown 18. :Q Other (Specify) A~ricultural Suoolv Distributio Center Specific Type of Waste: EPA has assigned a four-digit number to each hazardous W2::!i listed in the regulations under Section 3001 of RCRA. Enter: appr~riate four-digit number in the box.es provided. A copy c the !1st of haz:ardous wastes and codes can be obtained by . contacting the EPA Region serving the State in which the si-i.! located. ! I I ; . ' I : I WaS<a ·Quantity: ~ ' .. Place en ... X in the appropriate boi;es to inciicate the facility types found at the site. ln the "total facility waste amount-space I gi·...-e the estimated combined quantity (volume) of hazardous wastes at the site using cubic feet or gallons. In the ··total facility area" space, give the I estimated area siie which the facilities occupy using square feet or acres. Facility_ Type 1. □· Piles 2. D Land Treatment 3. Gl: Landfill 4. D Tanks 5. D lmpoundment 6. D Underground Injection 7. D Drums, A!)ove Ground B. O Drums, Below Ground Ba gs 9. r.t Other (Specify) . ' ~ W~ tl U Known, Suspected or Likely Rele,,se• to the Environment: opera tor) Place an X in the appropriate bo.xes to indicate any lnO"NTl, suspected, or likely releases of wastes to the environment. T01al Facility Waste Amount eob~ ,.., Unknown Toual Facility Are« /:, f; .. }U) ..,... 6'(aD-orox.) bcttles, etc. located insic o oe re!nov a D Likely O Sc,:-,, D Known O Suspect&d ~ \Jnlikel I Note: Items Hand I are optional Completing these items will assist EPA and State •nd local governments in locating and assess,:-,; hazardous w~ste sites. Although completing the items is not required. you are encouraged to do so. 1 Sketch Map of Site location: (Optional) Sketch a map showing streets. hHJhways, routes or other prominent landmark..$ near the site. Place an X on the map to indicate I the si:e location. Draw an arro-,v shov,ing the direction north. You may substitute a publishing map showing the site location. I On west side of Grimes Road (Old Pactolus Highway, also knc-wn as SR 1402) several hundred feet north of the intersection of Grimes Road and Whispering Pine RoaJ (SR 1404) I I 'I o . · · t s· (O · 11 escript1on o 1te: pt1ona Describe the history and present I conditions of the site. Give dire-...-tions to the site and describe any nearby wells, springs, lakes, or housing. Include such ~nformation as how waste was disposed I and where the waste came from. Provide any other information or comments which may help describe the site condit~ons. I I I ignature and Title: t . . The' person or authorized representmive (sut:h as plant managers, superintend~nts, ltrustees or anorneys) of persons requ_,red :o notify must sign the form and provide a ~ailing address (if different lhan address in item A). For other persons providing notification, the signature is o-pttOnal. · l :heck the bo):;es which best describe ·the ela:ionship to the site of the pers.on required to notify. If you are not required '.C notify check. "Other". City FCX, Inc. , J. Stet.1art Debtor and Debtor in Possession Eodges, Vice President f., Owner. Present D Owner. Past D Transporter Rale. r-h s,.,, NC r.., eoa. 2 7 602 D Operator, Prese:-:1 D Operator, Past 0 Other I , , I •• I I I I I I I •• I I I I I I I •• I REFERENCE /124 BOSE AID PURCELL, IIC. SURVEYORS, ENGINEERS ·PLANNERS July 21, 1986 Mr. Harry Holladay, Environmental Chemist North Carolina Department of Human Resources Solid and Hazardous Waste Management Branch Post Office Box 2091 Raleigh, North Carolina 27602-2091 Subject: FCX Distribution Center Site Washington, North Carolina Dear Mr. Holladay: 104 GILLESPIE STREET TELEPHONE (919) 323-3400 POST OFFICE BOX 103 FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. 28302 On May 13, 1986, I visited the FCX site in Washington, North Carolina and took samples from the well serving Mr. Cleon Latham's house. This well is a 2" diameter well and is between 50 and 60 feet deep. The well was installed around 1966, (see letter from Mr. Stewart Hodges attached). The well location is shown on the attached photograph. These samples were delivered to Carolina Chemist and Consultants, Inc. for analysis. On June 2, 1986, I again visited the FCX site and took another water sample in order to have the lab run TOX. Results of both samples are attached. Enclosed you will also find an 8 x 10 photograph showing a trench on the rear of the property. The date of this photograph is unknown. This was discussed with you by telephone this morning. Please call me if you have any questions after reviewing this information. Enclosures cc: Mr. W.H. McCullough Mr. J. Stewart Hodges CAP,jr./lk Yours very truly, EL1?/ IN.C. ~ -\._ arles_A • __ P.ur.cell ,_ Jr .• _____ .. _ BOSE AID PURCELL, IIC. SURVEYORS· ENGINEERS ·PLANNERS C.A. (ARCH) PURCELL, JR., P.E. P.O. Box 103 Fayetteville, N.C. 28302 104 Gillespie Street Telephone (919) 323-3400 I I I I I I •• I I I I I I I •• I Inc. 5500 Commercial Avenue • Raleigh, N.C. 27612 • 19191 787-3061 June 9, 1986 CCC86278 Rose & Purcell P. □. Box 103 Fayetteville, NC 28302 Attention: C. A. Purcell Subject: Analysis of Sample for TOX Received 6-4-86 Sample Identification: 1. Water RESULTS Total Organic Halide, as Cl, ug/1 Robert W. Harris Vice President of Scientific Affairs RWH/km 27.4 AROLINA HEMISTS & I rn ONSUL TANTS, Inc. I I I June 5, 1986 CCC86236 Rose & Purcell 104 Gillespie Street Fayetteville, NC 28302 Attention: C. A. Purcell 5500 Commercial Avenue • Raleigh, N.C. 27612 • 19191 787-3061 I Subject: Analy_sis of Samples Received 5-14-86 I I •• I I I I I I I •• I Sample Identification: Thallium, total as Tl, mg/1 Arsenic, total as As, mg/1 Selenium, total as Se, mg/1 Chromium, total as Cr, mg/1 Cadmium, total as Cd, mg/1 Lead, total as Pb, mg/1 Copper, total as Cu, mg/1 Nickel, total as Ni, mg/1 Manganese, total as Mn, mg/1 Silver, total as Ag, mg/1 Mercury, total as Hg, mg/1 Magnesium, total as Mg, mg/1 Calcium, total as Ca, mg/1 Antimony, total as Sb, mg/1 Zinc, total as Zn, mg/1 Beryllium, total as Be, mg/1 Iron, total as Fe, mg/1 Cobalt, total as Co, mg/1 Vanadium, total as V, mg/1 Aluminum, total as Al, mg/1 Barium, total as Ba, mg/1 Well Water RESULTS <0.05 (0.05 <0.05 <0.01 <0.01 <0.02 <0.01 <0.02 0.06 <0.02 0.04 * 1 • 1 78 <0.02 0.09 <0.02 1 • 1 0.05 <0.01 0.79 <0.05 I •• I I I I I I I •• I I I I I I I •• I CCC86236 6/05/86 Page 2 Total Organic Total Organic Chloride, as Fluoride, as Pesticides: Carbon, Carbon, Cl, mg/1 F ' mg/1 as c, unpurged 37. 1 as c, N2' purged 34.3 10.6 0.10 None of the pesticides on the attached list were observed at or above the reporting iimit. Some peaks were observed in the gas chromatogram which were not identified. These unknown compounds are apparently present at very low levels (fractional ppbl. * Mercury data suspect due to unknown interference in was insufficient sample to permit additional analysis. that organomercurials have been used as pesticides. Semi-Volatile Compounds Phenol bis (-2-Chloroethyl) Ether 2-Chlorophenol 1 3,Dichlorobenzene 1 4,Dichlorobenzene Benzyl Alcohol 1 2-Dichlorobenzene 2 Methylphenol N-Nitroso-Di-n-propylamine Hexachloroethane Nitrobenzene lsophorone 2-Nitrophenol 2,4-0imethylphenol Benzoic Acid bis (2-chloroethoxy)Methane 2,4-0ichlorophenol 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene Naphthalene RESULTS ug/1 <10 <10 <10 <10 <10 <10 <10 <10 <10 <10 <10 <10 <10 <10 (50 <10 <10 <10 <10 sample. There Please note I •• I I I I I I I •• I I I I I I I •• I CCC86236 6/05/86 Page 3 4-Chloroaniline Hexachlorobutadiene 4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol 2-Methylnaphthalene Hexach lorocyc lo·pentad iene 2,.4 1 6-Trichlorophenol 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol 2-Chloronaphthalene 2-Nitroaniline Dimethyl Phthalate Acenaphthylene 3-Nitroaniline Acenaphthene 2,4-Din~trophenol 4-Nitrophenol 0ibenzofuran 2,4-Dinitrotoluene 2,6-Dinitrotoluene Diethylphthalate 4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether Fluorene 4-Nitroaniline 4,6-Dinitro-2-Methylphenol N-Nitrosodiphenylamine(l) 4-Bromophenyl-phenylether Hexachlorobenzene Pentachlorophenol Phenanthrene Anthracene Di-n-Butylphthalate Fluoranthene Pyrene Butylbenzylphthalate 3,3-Dichlorobenzidine Benzo(a)Anthracene bis(2-EthylhexyllPhthalate Chrysene Di-n-Dctyl Phthalate Benzo(b)Fluoranthene Benzo(k)Fluoranthene Benzo(alPyrene Indeno<l,2,3-cdlPyrene Dibenz(a h) Anthracene Benzo(g h llPerylene <10 <10 <10 <10 <10 <10 <50 <10 <10 <10 <10 <50 <10 <50 <50 <10 <10 <10 <10 <10 <10 <50 <50 <10 <10 <10 <50 <10 <10 <10 <10 <10 <10 <20 <10 <10 <10 <10 <10 <10 <10 <10 <10 <10 I ' .. ' CCC86236 I • 6/05/86 Page 4 I I I I I I I Volatile Compounds Chloromethane Bromomethane Vinyl Chloride Chlorethane Methylene Chloride Acetone Ca~bon Disulfide 1,1-0ichloroethene 1,1-0ichloroethane Trans-1,2-Dichloroethene Chloroform 1,2-Dichloroethane 2-Butanone 1,1,1-Trichloroethane Carbon Tetrachloride Vinyl Acetate Bromodichloromethane 1,2-Dichloropropane I. Trans 1, 3-Dichloropropene Trichloroethene Dibromochlorometharye I I I I I I 1,1,2-Trichloroethane Benzene cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 2-Chloroethylvinylether Bromoform 4-Methyl-2-Pentanone 2-Hexanone Tetrachloroethene 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane Toluene Chlorobenzene Ethyl benzene Styrene Total Xylenes Vice President of Scientific Affairs I RWH/km •• I ug/1 <10 <10 <10 <10 24 15 < 5 4.0 3. 1 < 5 < 5 < 5. 20 < 5 < 5 <10 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 <10 < 5 <10 <10 < 5 < 5 3.3 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 ,, I .... •• I Mevinphos I 2,4-D <ME) Phorate alpha-BHC CDEC I 2,4-D<IPE> Simazine Atrazine I Diazinon Linda.ne 2,4,5-T<ME> I beta-BHC 2,4-D(BE)l gamma-BHC I Heptachlor 2,4,5-T(IPE) 2,4-D<BE>11 Dichlone I Dimethoate Aldrin (Reference) Ronneil 1•1-Hydroxychlordene M.Parathion Heptachlor Epoxide I I I I I I I Malathion DCPA Dyrene a,p'-DDE Chlorbenside E. Parathion Endosulfan I p,p'-DDE DDA<MEl Captan Folpet Dieldrin Parthane o,p'-DDD o,p'-DDT Endrin Chlordecone p,p'-DDD Endosulfan II Ethion p,p'-DDT Carbophenothian Dilan 1 • Mirax 1 Methoxychlor I PESTICIDES Reporting Detection Limit 0.5 ug/1 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5. 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 Dilan 11 Tetradifan Azinphosmethyl 0.5 0.5 0.5· I I I I I I I I REFERENCE //25 21 July 1986 TO: File Fil.OM: Grover Nicholson RE: Ft;X -Washington In a telephone conversation with Harry Holladay of the N(; Solid and Hazardous Waste Management Branch CERCLA Unit, Arch Purcell of Rose and Purcell, Inc. (919) 323-3400 supplied the following information. 1. The nearest well, at Cleon Latham's house, is 250 feet from the main warehouse. The well is 50 to 60 feet deep with 2 inch diameter casing. It was installed in 1966. 2. He will send an 8 x 10 photo of the site showing the open trench behind the warehouse. The trench was about 20 feet x 200 feet I x 6 feet deep. I I I I I I I I I 3. FCX now uses city water. 4. Arch l'urcell will be there during the site inspection if needed. I •• I I I I I I I •• I I I I I REFERENCE // 26 P. 0. BOX 2419 • RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27602 • TELEPHONE (919) 828-4411 June 16, 1986 Mr. W. H. McCullough Sanford, Adams, McCullough & Beard Attorneys at Law P. 0. Box 389 Raleigh, North Carolina 27602, RE: WELL AT WASHINGTON DISTIUBUTION CENTER Dear Bill: I visited the Washington Distribution Center on Thursday, June 12, 1986 and found that the well is a 2" well and that it is no more than 60' deep. The well was drilled around 1966 . The owner of the house (Cleon Latham) who used the well, now connected with city water and lines from the well to house have been cut. The well is also inoperative due to and we no longer have service to the Distribution Center. is his this If there is any further information that you need on this, please let me know. ~~:Ja:r. Charles i\, Purcell Rose & Purcell 'P, O. Box 103 Fayetteville, NortbCarolina 28302 ~•PO!itfi1 1MM!lfJHi➔JiMlli1·IHl 1 l!ifliliirl•FH-- D I • I I I I I I I I I I I D I I I I Appendix D Site Inspection Form I I I I I I n D I I I rl I I n D POTENTIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE SITE I. IDENTIFICATION SITE INSPECTION REPORT NC D 981475932 oEPA PART 1 • SITE LOCATION AND INSPECTION INFORMATION 01 STATE I 02 SITE NUMBER II. SITE NAME AND LOCATION 01 SITE NAME (L-a•I. commo,,, ordncr/pli~ ,....,,, or 11re/ 02 STREET, ROUTE NO., OR SPECIFIC LOCATION IOENTIFlEA FCX-Washington Grimes Road (SR 1402) OJ CITY 04 STATE I 05 ZIP CODE I 06COUNTY 1°7COUN1l 06 CONG COOE DIST Washington NC 27889 Beaufort . 07 01 09 COORDINATES 1 O TYPE OF OWNERSHIP (Cl>eck on•) LATIT.IJOE I t.OMGl~IDE je A. PRIVATE O B. FEDERAL 0 C.STATE 0 0. COUNTY O E. MUNICIPAL -35. 32... .3.6... . _Jf]']__ 0A 27 0 F.OTHER 0 G. UNKNOWN Ill. INSPECTION INFORMATION 01 DATE OF INSPE<;:TID_N 02 SITE STATUS 03 YEARS OF OPERATION . M~N~Hi &,~ i,~ 0 ACTIVE ]9~5 I ]986 _UNKNOWN -~ INACTIVE BEGINNING YEAR ENDING YEAR 04 AGENCY PERFORMING INSPECTION (Ch~-lllrh•t .,,,,irJ 0 A.EPA 0 B. EPA CONTRACTOR· 0 C. MUNICIPAL 0 D. MUNICIPAL CONTRACTOR ~E.STATE (N.,.,. ol //rm} f~Olllrm) 0 F. STATE CONTRACTOR □G.OTHER /N.,,..oflltm} {Specify} 05 CHIEF INSPECTOR 06 TITLE 07 ORGANIZATION 08 TELEPHONE NO. Grover "' "h" 1 ---r-""' l ~, _,_ ··~ 1 q1 & rn .~qn 09 OTHER INSPECTORS 10 TITLE 11 ORGANIZA 110N 12 TELEPHONE NO. Hart-v Holladav Chemist NC SFIWMB ( 919 733-280 ( } .. ( } . ( } ( } 13 SITE REPRESENTATIVES INTERVIEWED 14 TITLE ' 15AODRESS 16 TELEPHONE NC?£0"1' J. Stewart Hodges V.P. FCX INC 609 St. Marys Sti:.2~£~ N , ! 91~ 832-,640" ( } ( } ( } I } ( } 17 ACCESS GAINED BY 16 Tl~E OF INSPECTION 19 WEATHER CONDITIONS {Check one} XJ PERMISSION □WARRANT 1000 Clear and warm IV. INFORMATION AVAILABLE FROM 01 CONTACT 02 QF (Ao,in,;,~/Otpa,wi,eflotl,I 03 TELEPHONE NO. • , J. Stewart Hodges ( 919 {.o4 FCX, Inc. 832-~ 04 PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR SITE INSPECTION FORM 05 AGENCY '' 1 06 ORGANIZATION 2 07 TELEPHONE NO. 06DATE Grover Nicholson NC DHR SHWMB 919-733-2801 05 , n4, R7 MONTH DAY YEAR EPA FORM 2070-13 (7•6 I) Notes: 1. 2. North Carolina Department Of Human Resources Solid and Hazardous Waste Management ··Branch • I I POTENTIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE SITE I. IDENTIFICATION &EPA SITE INSPECTION REPORT 01 STATE 102 SITE NUMBER NC D 981475932 PART 2 • WJ\STE INFORMATION II. WASTE STATES, QUANTITIES, AND CHARACTERISTICS I 01 PHYSICAL ST ATES /Cl!t1c• aN mar •pply! 02 WASTE QUANTITY AT SITE 03 WASTE CHARACTERISTICS /Cl>•c• •• 111e1 "1'fl/y} {Me,1su1os ot w.ure <1ua11/l/les CJ A. SOLID lJ E. SLURRY 'Tl<JS! be mdel)ene1enr1 }i,! A. TOXIC 0 E. SOLUBLE 0 I.HIGHLY VOLATILE C{ 8 POWDER. FINES XI F. UOU!D TONS IJ 8. CORROSIVE 0 F. INFECTIOUS 0 J. EXPLOSIVE IJ C. SLUDGE lJ G.GAS 0 C. RADIOACTIVE □ G. FLAMMABLE 0 K. REACTIVE CUBJCYARDS UNI< }l,l D. PERSISTENT 0 H. IGNITABLE 0 l. INCOMPATIBLE U 0. OTHER 0 M. NOT APPLICABLE I (Spt1crly) NO.OF DRUMS Ill. WASTE TYPE .. CATEGORY SUBST ANGE NAME 01 GROSS AMOUNT 02 UNJT OF MEASURE OJ COMMENTS SLU SLUDGE An . ~~~-J--i ..... TT r,_-f: OLW OILY WASTE herbicides, nesticides, and SOL SOLVENTS other fanu chemicals were buried PSO PESTICIDES UNI< in ·an.' on-site trench in or ace OTHER ORGANIC CHEMICALS Tll\TT< a=ut J.':J/U. D roe INORGANIC CHEMICALS ACO ACIDS BAS BASES u MES HEAVY METALS UNI< IV. HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES {See App,,ndJ~fo,most frequltntly c,redCAS N<1mbets/ 01 CATEGORY 02 SUBSTANCE NAME 03 CAS NUMBER 04 STORAGE/DISPOSAL METHOD 05 CONCENTRATION 06 MEASURE OF CONCENTRATION PSD Aldrin 31,ann2 Bu-'"i' Tll\TT< PSD Chlordane 57749 µ_,, ..... i::il ~ UNI< PSD DDE 72559 ,,,,~-( ;al : UNI< PSD DDT 50293 Burial' UNI< I pc,r, n;o1..:i-;n Cf>C71 Burial. ---· ace Carbondisulfide 75150 Burial, fTI\Tl( ace Hexachlorobenzene 118741 Burial TThW I occ Naphthalene 91203 ·Burial· UNI< occ Phenanthrene 85018 Burial· UNK occ Acenaphthylene 208968 ·.Burial T11\W I C U...'C Fluorene 86737 n .•. ..:; C:::f UNI< U...'C Dibenzofuran " "-•""i "l ..• TThW occ . 2-Methylnaphthalene ·' . ... •f'o,~-i ;::il · TThW I MES Mercury 7439976 Burial UNI< I V. FEEOSTQCKS (SuAppendi. lorCAS N<Jmbers/ CATEGORY 01 FEEDSTOCK NAME 02 CAS NUMBER CATEGORY 01 FEEDSTOCK NAME 02 CAS NUMBER FOS FOS I FOS FDS FOS FOS FOS FOS I VI. SOURCES OF INFORMATION re,,., spec,11c,e1e,encu, "•<J• s(a/f f#n. ump/9 enelys1s, ,epo,rsJ ,., References 5.10 I . I EPA FORM 2070·13(7•81! I I I I I I I I I I I I I H D D R ~ POTENTIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE SITE I. IDENTIFICATION SEPA 01 STATE! 02 SITE NUMBER SITE INSPECTION REPORT NC D 981 475 932 PART 3 • DESCRIPTION OF HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS AND INCIDENTS II. HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS AND INCIDENTS 01 Ill A. GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION 02 0 OBSERVED(DATE: I ~POTENTIAL 0 ALLEGED 03 ,POPULATION POTENTIALLY AFFECTED: 2850 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION he' •wastes · may move into the groundwater, which is within 5 feet of the· deposition of chemicals. 01 lil B. SURF ACE WATER CONTAMINATION 02 0 OBSERVEO(DATE: I ~ POTENTIAL D ALLEGED 03 POPULATION POTENTIALLY AFFECTED: {) 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION ~ ·-Surface soils are contaminated and into the adjacent wetland. run off from the site may could carry contaminants 01 DC. CONTAMINATION OF AIR 02 0 OBSERVED(DATE: I 0 POTENTIAL 0 ALLEGED 03 POPULATION POTENTIALLY AFFECTED: 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION None noted 01 0 0. FIRE/EXPLOSIVE CONDITIONS 02 0 OBSERVED (DATE: I 0 POTENTIAL 0 ALLEGED 03 POPULATION POTENTIALLY AFFECTED: 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION None noted ' OlxJ E. DIRECT CONTACT 02 0 OBSERVED (DATE: I Ix POTENTIAL D ALLEGED 03 POPULATION POTENTIALLY AFFECTED: n 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION . Potential contact hazard to workers rerrovinq the contaminated soil or other per9ons who happen to be in the burifl area exists .. 01 (xF. CONTAMINATION OF SOIL 02 0 OBSERVED IOATE. 26 .Aug;. Jl6 0 POTENTIAL 0 ALLEGED 03 AREA PO"fENTIALLY AFFECTED: '< Q l 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION (Acres/ Analyses of soil. sanples shows contamination with pesticides, organic chemicals, and mercury. 01fJ G. DRINKING WATER CONTAMINATION 02 □ OBSERVED (DATE: I ~POTENTIAL D ALLEGED 03 POPULATION POTENTIALLY AFFECTED: 26SQ 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION The wastes may rrove into the groundwater which supplies 2850 6f the site. people within three miles 01 ~ H. WORKER EXPOSUREJINJUAY · 02 0 OBSERVED (DATE: I D POTENTIAL 0 ALLEGED 03 WORKERS POTENTIALLY AFFECTED: 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Clean-up workers exposure is potentially hazardous. ' 01 0 I. POPULATION EXPOSURE/INJURY 02 D OBSERVED (DATE: I D POTENTIAL. D ALLEGED 03 POPULATION POTENTIALLY AFFECTED: 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Not likely. EPA FOAM 2070-13 (7•81 I I POTENTIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE SITE I. IDENTIFICATION oEPA SITE INSPECTION REPORT 01 STATE,02 SITE NUMBER PART 3 • DESCRIPTION OF HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS AND INCIDENTS "r fl 0A1 47S q,2 II. HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS AND INCIDENTS /C011/,nue<1/ I I 01 0 J. DAMAGE TO FLORA 02 0 OBSERVED (DATE· I 0 POTENTIAL D ALLEGED ! 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION None noted. I 01 0 K. DAMAGE TO FAUNA 02 0 OBSERVED (DATE: I 0 POTENTIAL 0 ALLEGED 04 NARA A TIVE DESCRIPTION u11c1ooe nJme/s! 01 spec~s, I None noted. I 01 0 L. CONTAMINATION OF FOOD CHAIN 02 0 OBSERVED {DATE: I 0 POTENTIAL· 0 ALLEGED 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Not likely. 01 0 M. UNSTABLE CONTAINMENT OF WASTES 02 □ OBSERVED (DATE: I 0 POTENTIAL 0 ALLEGED (S,:;><IIS!Runotf/St•lldm,;; /,Quids, Luk.i,,a dtumsl 03 POPULATION POTENTIALLY AFFECTED: 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION None noted. 01 0 N. DAM.AGE TO OFF SITE PROPERTY 02 0 OBSERVED (DATE: I □ POTENTIAL 0 ALLEGED 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION None noted. 01 0 0. CONTAMINATION OF SEWERS. STORM DRAINS, WWTPs 02 0 OBSERVED (DATE: I 0 POTENTIAL 0 ALLEGED 04 NARRATIVE DESCAlP_"flON None noted.· ,. 01 0 P. ILLEGAUUNAUTHOAIZEO DUMPING 02 0 OBSERVED (DATE: I [] POTENTIAL D ALLEGED 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION None noted. D 05 DESCRIPTION OF ANY OTHER KNOWN. POTENTIAL. OR ALLEGED HAZARDS 0 Ill. TOTAL POPULATION POTENTIALLY AFFECTED: IV. COMMENTS D D V. SOURCES OF INFORMATION 1c,1.,sp.,c11,c ,e,,,,.,ncH . ., 11 , S/dl.,f,16$. umo/.,,tndl~••s.1<>r,o,is1 D I References 1, 3, 4, 10, 12,13, 14, 15, 16, 18. . '-·------· --... .. . . .. u I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I POTENTIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE SITE I. IDENTIFICATION &EPA SITE INSPECTION ~e'' ATE I 'B S'MMiw, 5 932 PART 4 • PERMIT AND DESCRIPTIVE INFORMATION II. PERMIT INFORMATION 01 TYPE OF PERMIT ISSUED 02 PERMIT NUMBER /Cht1c;k di/lat •pl)ly/ 03 DATE ISSUED 04 EXPIRATION DATE OS COMMENTS □A. NPDES DB. UIC . DC. AIR DD. RCRA OE. RCRA INTERIM STATUS OF. SPCC PLAN OG. STATE /Stit1c,ly! OH. LOCAL tS()ec,M [JI. OTHER f$pec1ty/ . IXJ. NONE Ill. SITE DESCRIPTION 0 I STORAGE/DISPOSAL /Ch•c• aR Iha/ .pply! 02 AMOUNT 03 UNIT OF MEASURE 04 TAEA HAEN! (Chee• .i111at ~ply/ OS OTHER 0 A. SURFACE IMPOUNOMENT 0 A. INCENEAA TION 0 B. PILES 0 8. UNDERGROUND INJECTION SI A. BUILDINGS ON SITE 0 C. DRUMS, ABOVE GROUND 0 C. CHEMICAUPHYSICAL 0 0. TANK, ABOVEGROUND 0 D. BIOLOGICAL 0 E. TANK, BELOW GROUND 0 E. WASTE OIL PROCESSING 06 AREA OF SITE . D F. LANDFILL 0 F. SOLVENT RECOVERY 0 G. LANOFARM 0 G. OTHER RECYCUNG/RECOVEAY 8 {ACtH) . 0 H. OPEN DUMP 0 H.OTHER Trench burj,al lll:1.0THER_ ,Buria]_ ll!llK /Specify/ (:,Pcrc,ty} < 0:1 acre 07 COMMENTS IV. CONTAINMENT 01 CONTAINMENT OF WASTES(Cfl-.::~ one/ 0 A. ADEQUATE, SECURE 0 8. MODERATE ~C. INADEOUATE, POOR 0 D. INSECURE. UNSOUND, DANGEROUS 02 DESCRIPTION OF DRUMS. DIKING, LINERS. BARRIERS. ETC. The wastes were buried in a trench about 12 feet by 250 feet by 10 to 12 feet deep. V. ACCESSIBILITY 01 WASTE EASILY ACCESSIBLE: 0 YES 0 NO -02COMMENTS Moderately accessible. Some wastes are on surfa_ce mixed with soil. ', VI. SOURCES OF INFORMATION /Cltesueei/,c1elere11ces. •·O i,.,ehles. 1.mp1e.,,,>1ysls. ret)Orf_SJ References 3,5. EPA FORM 2070-13 (7-81 J I &EPA POTENTIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE SITE I. IDENTIFICATION SITE INSPECTION REPORT 01 STATE,02SITENUMBER PART 5 • WATER, DEMOG.RAPHIC, AND ENVIRONMENTAL DATA "'"' D qgl 475 932 II. DRINKING WATER SUPPLY I I . 01 TYPE OF DRINKING SUPPLY 02 STATUS 03 DISTANCE TOSITE (Cnect u ap,:,6cM1/eJ SURFACE WELL ENDANGERED AFFECTED MONITORED 2 ),,-. ;, COMMUNITY A.cl{ s.1§ A.0 B.0 c.o A. 1900 (ml) NON•COMMUNITY C.O D.lll D.0 E.0 F.0 B. (ml) I Ill. GROUNDWA TEA 01 GROUNDWATER USE IN VICINITY (Check one) I 0 A. ONLY SOURCE FOR DRINKING [}{B. DRINKING 0 C. COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL, IRAIGA TION 0 D.NOTUSED,UNUSEABLE (Other sources evaila~) (Llmll/Jd other 1oorc11$ av,Hable) COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL, IRRIGATION {No other water iourcu avahtJJ./ I 02 POPUL.A TION SERVED BY GROUND WATER 2850 03 DISTANCE TO NEAREST DRINKING WATER WELL 2QQQ ft, (mi) 04 DEPTH TQ GROUNDWATER 05 DIRECTION OF GROUNDWATER FLOW 06 DEPTH TO AQUIFER 07 POTENTIAL YIELD 08 SOLE SOURCE AQUIFER I south OF CONCERN OFAOUIFER 5 'ft) 5 -[XYES D NO (ft) •(gpd). 09 DESCRIPTION QF WELLS (lnclud!nQ use~•. depth, •nd/ocll/lon relative lo PQtWtatlon .n<1buld1ng,/ Most wells in the area are completed into.the Castle Hayne aquifer .which begin5about I 30 ft. below the surface and which is locally .recharged from the two overlying aquifers, the Post-Miocene surficial.aquifer:·and the Miocene Yorktown aquifer. I 10 RECHARGE AREA 11 DISCHARGE AREA fj(YES COMMENTS 0 YES COMMENTS 0 NO ONO I IV.SURFACE WATER 01 SURFACE WATER USE/Chac~oneJ ~A. RESEAV01A, RECREATION 0 B. IRRIGATION, ECONOMICALLY 0 C. COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL 0 0. NOT CURRENTLY USED DRINKING WATER SOURCE IMPORTANT RESOURCES I 02 AFFECTEDIPOTENTIALL Y AFFECTED BODIES OF WATER NAME: AFFECTED DIST ANGE TO SITE I Tar River D 3600 ft. {mi) Kennecty Creek D 800 fl:. (mi) D {mi) I V. DEMOGRAPHIC AND PROPERTY INFORMATION 01 TOTAL POPULATION WITHIN 02 DIST ANGE TO NEAREST POPULATION ONE ( 1) MILE OF SITE TWO (2) MILES OF SITE THREE (3) MILES OF SITE City of Washington A. 994 B. 7010 C. 11350 ...J8QQ~ ft. (rni) I NO. OF flEASONS NO. OF P_ERSONS NO. QF PERSONS ' . -~ 03 NUMBER OF BUILDINGS WITHIN TWO (2) MILES OF SITE 04 DISTANCE TO NEAAESTOFF•SITE BUILDING UNI< 600 ft. (ml) I 05 POPULATION WITHIN VICINITY OF SITE /Pro'l'ide n•,,.llv• desc,t,tlon at n•wr• ot p0owa11on "''"'"' wcklitr ol Sir•. •.o n,rel, ><iflsO.,, d•nsely f)Op<Jlafed utben •r•aJ The city of Washington, population 8500, is about·, 1800 feet east of the site. Less I populated rural residential and commercial areas are adjacent to the site. I EPA FORM 2070·13 /7•81) I I I ·' ) I POTENTIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE SITE I. IOENTIFICA TION oEPA -SITE INSPECTION REPORT 1-\t•r•1°1f9'1lf3•ij75 932 PART 5 • WATER, DEMOGRAPHIC, AND ENVIRONMENTAL DATA VI. ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION 01 PERMEABILITY OF UNSATURATED ZONE /Cll<IC:k o,,•J D A. 1 o-6 -1 o-a cm/sec □ B. 1 Q--4 -1 o-6 cm/sec O c. 1 o-" -10-3 cm/sec f5 0. GREATER THAN 10-3 cm/sec I 02 PERMEABILITY OF BEDROCK /Ch•ck on•J 0 A. IMPERMEABLE □ B. REL.A TlVEL Y IMPERMEABLE 0 C. RELATIVELY PERMEABLE ~ 0. VERY PERMEABLE /Lesslhan ,o-6 cmlstK.} po-• -,o-11 "'"'HC} po-2 -,o-• cmlHC/ /Gr•.r•tnan ,o-2c,m1,..:1 03 DEPTH TO BEDROCK 04 DEPTH OF CONTAMINATED SOIL ZONE 05SOlLpH To Cast130Ha~r L UNK UNK (ft) D 06 NET PRECIPIT ATJON 07 ONE YEAR 24 HOUR RAINFALL 08SLOPE SITE SLOPE I DIRECTION OF SITE SLOPE I TERRAIN AVERAGE SLOPE 12 {in) 3.48 (in) 3 ,. south 1 " 09 FLOOD POTENTIAL 10 D 0 SITE IS ON BARRIER ISLAND, COAST AL HIGH HAZARD AREA, RIVERINE FLOODWA Y SITE !SIN -YEAR FLOODPLAIN 11 DISTANCE TO WETLANDS rs • .,,.m,n.m""'/ 12 DISTANCE TO CRITICAL HABITAT /olend•"'J••ad 1<0«'-•I u ESTUARINE OTHER -(mi) 300 ft.lmil -A. (mi) B. ENDANGERED SPECIES: 1 3 LAND USE IN VICINITY I DISTANCE TO: RESIDENTIAL AREAS; NATlONAUST ATE PARKS, AGRICULTURAL LANDS COMMERCIALJINOUSTRIAL FORESTS, OR WILDLIFE RESERVES PRIME AG LANO AG LAND A. 600 ft. (mil B. 600 ft. {ml) C. {ml) D. 120 ft.(ml) 14 DESCRIPTION OF SITE IN RELA!ION TO SURROUNDING TOPOGRAPHY I The site lies in a low area adjacent to a wetland which leads to the Tar River. Agricultural land lies ·to the northwest ahd southeast. Slightly topographically higher residential and comuercial land lies to the east and northeast. I I I. I VII. SOURCES OF INFORMATION fC•r•si>•<:111<:,•l•,.""<n, •·O·· itat• t1••· umpM.,,-.,Ys,s, ••,x,,tiJ I References 8,7,4, 1, 12, 17, 18 p I. E AFORM2070 13(7 81) I POTENTIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE SITE I. IDENTIFICATION SEPA 01 STATE,02 SITE NUMBER SITE INSPECTION REPORT NC D 981 475 93. PART 6 -SAMPLE AND FIELD INFORMATION II. SAMPLES TAKEN 01 NUMBER OF 02 SAMPLES SENT TO 03 ESTIMA TEO DATE SAMPLE TYPE SAMPLES TAKEN RESULTS AVAILABl.E GROUNDWATER 5 NC State Laboratory of Public Health Feb_ 1982 SURFACE WATER WASTE AIR RUNOFF SPILL SOIL 7 W' ~ . T ~· ,? r,.,= T').,hl .;r, u,....,1.J-'h ~-t-. l no· VEGETATION - _OTHER Sedirrent 1 NC State Laboratory of Public Health Feb. 198: Ill. FIELD MEASUREMENTS TAKEN 01 TYPE 02 COMMENTS IV. PHOTOGRAPHS AND MAPS Included 01 TYPE ~ GROUND O AERIAL I 02 IN CUSTODY OF i n _, (Naffiff ol Of(Jltll/lllion or lndMdual} 03 MAPS 04 LOCATION OF MAPS !XYES Included in rep:irt 0 NO V. OTHER FIELD DATA COLLECTED (Prow:Jenerrat/,,edescrip/lOfl} VI. SOURCES OF INFORMATION (Cltesru,c,f,cr.,rer9nces, "·11-, s11111 Ir/as. nmp/aaMlys,s. ,eponsJ Reference 10 and site inspection of Aug. 26, 1986 and Nov. 20, 1986. EPA FORM 2070-13 (7·81) I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I POTENTIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE SITE I.IDENTIFICATION &EPA SITE INSPECTION REPORT 0N'c''E 1°2 t1'·~~'f•i1s 93 PART 7 • OWNER INFORMATION II. CURRENT OWNER($) PARENT COMPANY '"-,.;.at,i./ I I jo1 NAME 02 O+B NUMBER 08 NAME 09 O+ B NUMBER Fred Webb, Inc. 03 STREET AODRESS/P.0. 8o;r, RFOI, 11c.J 104 SIC CODE 10 STREET AOORESS(P.O. So,. RFD,, •le.I r 1 ~ICCO~ P.O. Box 158 OSCITY · r6~~TE 07 ZIP CODE 12 CITY 113STATE 14 ZIP CODE ·Greenville 27834 01NAME 02 D+B NUMBER 08 NAME 09D+BNUMBEA I 03 STREET ADORESS/1'.0. Bo•. RFD11. ,1c.J l°'ISICCOOE 10 STREET AODRESS/P.O. Bo•. RFD•. a1c.J , , , SIC CODE, ·•-.- I 05CITV ,□6 STATE 07 ZIP CODE 12 CITY 113STATE 14 ZIP CODE 01 NAME 02D+BNUMBEA 08NAME 09 0+8 NUMBER I 03 STREET AOORESS(P.O. Bo,. RFD•. e/c,J 104 SICCOOE 1 0 STREET ADDRESS fl'.O. Bo•. RFD•. ,tc.J I\ tSICCOOE I 05 CITY 106 STATE 07 ZIP CODE 12 CITY r3STA~E 14 ZIP CODE 01NAME 02 D+B NUMBER OB NAME 09D+BNUMBER I 03 STREET ADDRESSw.o Bo•. RFD,. •tc.J 104 SICCO~E 10 STREET ADDRESS (P.O. Bo•. RFD"· •tc.J r 1 SIC~ODE I 05 CITY 106 STAT 07 ZIP CODE 12CITY TJSTATE 14 ZIP CODE Ill. PREVIOUS OWNER($) /List most ,CIC.,,, first) , IV. REAL TY OWNER($) (11 ipp,,,:at,i.: 11:st =t ,.cent fir$!/ 01NAME 020+BNUMBER 01NAME 02 D+B NUMBER FCX Inc. 03 STREET AODRESS/P.O, ao •. RFDI, •fc.! I 04 s'.c co_oE 03 STREET AODRESSrP.0, Bo,. RFD•. ate./ . I (?4 SIC CODE 609 St. Marys Street . D 05CITY f°6STATE 07 ZIP CODE 0~ CITY I06STATE 07 ZIP CODE Raleigh NC 27602 01 NAME 02 0+8 NUMBER 01NAME 02 D+B NUMBER I R 03 STREET ADDRESS fP.0. Bo•. RFD•. •tc.J 104 SIC CODE 03 STREET ADDRESS (P.O. Bo•. RFD•. •tc.J I04SICCODE 05 CITY I06STAT.E 07 ZIP CODE 05CITY l06STATE 07 ZfPCODE Ol·NAME 02 O+B NUMBER 01 NAME 02 D+BNUMBER· I p3 STREET ADDAESSrP.O. Bo•. RFq,. •fc.} 104 SlCCOOE 03 STREET ADDRESS /P.O. Bo•. RFD•. ,1c} I 04 SICCOOE 05CITY I06STATE 07 ZJPCOOE 05 CITY 1°6STATE 07 ZIPCOOE V. SOURCES OF INFORMATION /CII• w.cl/ic 1•t•ranc•s. •·O-, 111111~1. sarn/JM .,,~s;,;, '""°'U/ Preliminary Assesment. I EPA FOAM 2070-13 (7•81) I I I POTENTIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE SITE I. IDENTIFICATION &EPA SITE INSPECTION REPORT o NC ATE I of) s,~~~MBJ~ 5 932 PART 8 · OPERATOR INFORMATION I II. CURRENT OPERA TOR (Pro>'kJ• ,r dlfl•~•nt from o•n•r/ OPERA TOR'S PARENT COMPANY /If app"Cllble} 01NAME 02 O+BNUMBER 10NAME I" O+BNUMOEA Same as owner. I 03 STREET ADDRESS (P.O. Bo•. RFD I, •tc.J 104 SIC CODE 12 STREET ADDRESS (P.0 Box. RFDI, etc.} r3SICCOOE OS CITY 06STATE 07 ZIP CODE 14CITY 1'5STATTB ZIP CODE I 08 YEARS OF OPERATION I 09 NAME OF OWNER I Ill. PREVIOUS OPERATOR(S) /L/$/mo,r ,.,m,r first; pro,,;,,• only lldlfl•r•nt from own•rJ PREVIOUS OPERATORS' PARENT COMPANIES flfaJ;lf>lkabioJ 01NAME 02 O+B NUMBER 10NAME r 1 D+B NUMBER FCX, Inc. I 03STREET ADDRESS fP.O. Box, RFDI. •lc.J r◄ SIC CODE 12 STREET ADDRESS /P.O. Box. FIFD1,etc.J 113 SJCCODE 609 St. Marys Street 05CITY 06STATE 07 ZIP CODE 14CITY I'S STATE I 16ZIPCO0E Raleigh NC 27602 I 08 '!'EARS OF OPERATION I 09 NAME OF OWNER DURING THIS PERIOD 1 o,c;_ 1 nee 1'Y'Y Tnr- 01 NAME 02 D+B NUMBER 10NAME I" O+BNUMBEA 03STREET ADDRESSrP.O Box. RFDI. •le.} l°'SICCOOE 12 STREET ADDRESS /P.O. Boi, RFDI. •tc.J 1'3 SIC CODE I I 05 CITY 06STATE 07 ZIP CODE 14CITY 115 STATE I 16 ZIP CODE. 08 YEARS OF OPERATION I 09 NAME. OF OWNER DURING THIS PERIOD I 01NAME 02 D+B NUMBER 10NAME · ·,11D+BNUMBER I 03 STREET ADDRESS(P.O. Soi. RFDI. •tc./ IO◄SICCOOE 12 STREET ADDRESS (P.O. Bo•, RFDI • .ic,J I" SIC CO.OE 05CITY 06 STATE 07 ZIP CODE 14CITY r 5 STATE I 16 ZIP CODE I 08 YEARS OF OPERATION I 09 NAME OF O.WNER DURING THIS PERIOD I IV. SOURCES OF INFORMATION (C/lu :fpeclflc ,.,.,_.,•~. ·•·11'·, •t•t• f#H, •~ ,nalysJ•, r•pOl'lsJ Preliminary Assesment. I I I I EPA FORM 2070•13 (7-81) I I I I POTENTIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE SITE I. IDENTIFICATION &EPA SITE INSPECTION REPORT °Ni:! ATEl 'B SllfB'J'.M'W) 5 932 PART 9 • GENERATOR/TRANSPORTER INFORMATION II. ON-SITE GENERATOR I I 01NAME 02 O+B NUMBER FCX, Inc. 03 STREET ADDRESS /P.O. 8ox. RFDII, •tc./ I 04 SIC CODE 609 St. Ma.rvs Street 05CITY r• STATE OT ZIPCOOE Raleigh NC 27602 I Ill. OFF-SITE GENERATOR(S) 01 NAME 02 D+B NUMBER 01NAME 02 D+B NUMBER I 03 STREET ADDRESS fP.O. Bo•. RFD II, •tc./ 104 SIC CODE 03 STREET ADDRESS /P.O. Box, RFD•. •IC./ 04SICCODE OS CITY 106 STATE 07 ZIP CODE 05 CITY 1°6STATE 07 ZIP CODE 01NAME 02 O+B NUMBER 01NAME 02 O+B NUMBER I 03 STREET ADDRESS (P.O Box, RFDII, etc./ . I04SICCOOE 03 STREET ADDRESS /P.O. Bo•, RFD#, •tc./ 04 SIC CODE OS CITY I06STATE 07 ZIP CODE 05 CITY 1°6STATE 07ZtPCODE IV. TRANSPORTER(S) 01NAME . 02 D+B NUMBER 01NAME 02 D+B NUMBER I 03 STREET ADDRESS /P.O. Bo•. RFD 11. etc./ IO.• SIC COOE 03 smeer ADDRESS (P.O. Bo•. RFDII, •tc.} 04SICCOOE 05 CITY I06STATE 07 ZIP CODE OS CITY 1°6 STATE 07 ZIP CODE 01NAME 02 D+B NUMBER 01NAME 02 D+B NUMBER I I 03 STREET ADDRESS {P.O. SOI. RFD,. •rt:./ I0◄8_1CCODE 03 STREET ADDRESS /P.O. 8oI, RFOI • .rt:./ 04 SIC CODE .. •· -. 05CITY r6STATE 07 ZIP CODE OS CITY l06STATE 07 ZIP CODE V. SOURCES OF INFORMATION ,c11eat1e1:lflc,.r•""""· e.a .. 11111 ,,.,. •~•,,.'r$11. repa,tsJ I Preliminary Assesment. Reference 5 I I I EPA FORM 2070•13 (7:81) I I POTENTIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE SITE I. IDENTIFICATION oEPA SITE INSPECTION REPORT ouc'TEI Of> ~s"I'""4~ s 932 PART 10-PAST RESPONSE ACTIVITIES II. PAST RESPONSE ACTIVITIES I I 01 0 A. WATER SUPPLY CLOSED 02 DATE 03AGENCY 04 DESCRIPTION I 01 0 8. TEMPORARY WATER SUPPLY PROVIDED 02 DATE 03AGENCY 04 DESCRIPTION I 01 0 C. PERMANENT WATER SUPPLY PROVIDED 02 DATE 03AGENCY 04 DESCRIPTION 01 0 0. SPILLED MATERIAL REMOVED 02 DATE 03AGENCY I 04 DESCRIPTION 01 0 E. CONTAMINATED SOIL REMOVED 02 DATE 03AGENCY 04 DESCRIPTION I 01 0 F. WASTE REPACKAGED 020ATE OJ AGENCY 04 DESCRIPTION I 01 0 G. WASTE DISPOSED ELSEWHERE 02 DATE 03AGENCY 04 DESCRIPTION I 01 0 H. ON SITE BURIAL 02 DATE 03AGENCY 04 DESCRIPTION I 01 0 I. IN SITU CHEMICAL TREATMENT 02DATE 03AGE~CY 04 DESCRIPTION . I 01 0 J. IN SITU BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT 02 DATE 03AGENCY 04 DESCRIPTION 01 D K. IN SITU PHYSICAL TREATMENT 02 DATE 03AGENCY I 04 DESCRIPTION 01 0 L. ENCAPSULATION 02 DATE 03AGENCY 04 DESCRIPTION I 01 0 M. EMERGENCY WAtiTE TREATMENT 02 DATE 03AGENCY 04 DESCRIPTION . I 01 0 N. CUTOFF WALLS 02 DATE 03AGENCY 04 DESCRIPTION I 01 0 0. EMERGENCY DIKING/SURFACE WATER DIVERSION 02 DATE 03AGENCY 04 DESCRIPTION I 01 0 P. CUTOFF TRENCHES/SUMP 02 DATE 03AGENCY 04 DESCRIPTION I 01 0 0. SUBSURFACE CUTOFF WALL 02 DATE 03AGENCY 04 DESCRIPTION EPA FOAM 2070-13(7-81) I I 0 I POTENTIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE SITE I. IDENTIFICATION &EPA SITE INSPECTION REPORT 01 STATE! 02 SITE IT'".!" . NC D 98 75 932 PART 10-PAST RESPONSE ACTIVITIES II PAST RESPONSE ACTIVITIESic.,,.,_,, 01 0 A. BARRIER WALLS CONSTRUCTED 02 DATE 03AGENCY 04 DESCRIPTION I 01 0 S. CAPPING/COVERING 02 DATE 03AGENCY 04 DESCRIPTION 01 0 T. BULK TANKAGE REPAIRED 02 DATE 03AGENCY I 04 DESCRIPTION 01 0 U.GROUTCURTAINCONSTRUCTED 02 DATE 03AGENCY 04 DESCRIPTION I 01 0 V. BOTTOM SEALED 02 OATE 03AqENCY 04 DESCRIPTION I 01 0 W. GAS CONTROL 04 DESCRIPTION 02 DATE 03 AGENCY I O 1 D X. FJRE CONTROL 02 DATE 03AGENCY 04 DESCRIPTION I 01 0 Y. LEACHATE TREATMENT 02 DATE 03AGENCY 04 DESCRIPTION I 01 0 Z. AREA EVACUATED 04 DESCRIPTION 02 DATE 03 AGENCY 01 0 1 . ACCESS TO SITE RESTRICTED 02 DATE 03 AGENCY 04 DESCAJPTION 01 0 2. POPULATION RELOCATED 02 DATE 03AGENCY 04 DESCRIPTION D . 01 0 3. OTHER REMEDIAL ACTIVITIES 02 DATE 03AGENCY 04 DESCRIPTION R I I I Ill. SOURCES OF INFORMATION IOI• w•cdlc ,ar•r•ncH. • g., tr•la 1'H, ump/• .,,., •• is. ••porU/ Reference 20 I EPA FORM 2070•13(7 61) I POTENTIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE SITE I. IDENTIFICATION oEPA SITE INSPECTION REPORT 01 STATE! 02 SITE NUMBER NC D 981 475 PART 11 • ENFORCEMENT INFORMATION II. ENFORCEMENT INFORMATION 01 PAST REGULATORY/ENFORCEMENT ACTION D YES GNO 02 DESCRIPTION OF FEDERAL. STATE, LOCAL REGULATORY/ENFORCEMENT ACTION None Known. Ill. SOURCES Of INFORMA TIQN (C11e specilic references, t1.Q, st•te l#~s. umphl .,,,1ys,s. rePOrlsJ Preliminary Assesment. EPA FORM 2070•13 {7•81) 932 i D u I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I g I I Appendix E site Safety Plan I I I I I I I H I R I I I I I I I I I TO: File FROM: RE: Mary Giguere 'N\6 FCX Washington NC D981475932 Addition to Site Safety Plan Grover Nicholson and Pat DeRosa are returning to this site to collect process water well and drinking water well samples. These are the only samples that are being collected. The samples can be taken by personnel wearing Level D protection. Goggles and gloves will be worn when preparing sample containers and collecting preserved samples. MG/tb/0354b I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 11 I Facility Description: Size 8 acres Buildings one Disposal Methods Being Investigated burial of waste prod'_u_c7ts'-"'-a-n~dr--:-s-u~rf'a~c~e,-- contamination. Unusual Features on Site (dike integrity, power lines, terrain etc.): A 12' x 250' trench 3' above groundwater. History of the Site: This site was a farm distribution center for pesticies, herbicides and tobacco products. These products were handled from late 1945 to 1985. In 1970 some toxic wastes were buried in a trench 12' x 250' x 10' on-site. Statesville FCX listed these pesticides as being packaged on site: DDE, DDT, Chlordane, Malathion, Aldrin, Heptachlor and tobacco spray. A nearby well has shown potential contamination with methylene chloride, carbon disulfide, dichloroethane, dichloroethene, methyl ethyl ketone, tetrachloroethane, acetone, and toluene in low ppb range. C. HAZARD EVALUATION The exact location of the trench is known, and there is no need to sample the trench. Pesticides have low vapor pressure, but some of the pesticides that could be present on site can be absorbed through the skin. The solvents found in the nearby well are not common solvents to be used·for·farm chemical fo11nulation; the probability that the source of the solvent contamination is the FCX site is low. The location & tyPe of samples to be taken avoid the areas of concentrated waste products: Most; if not all, of the sampling will take place outdoors. Because of these reasons this site can be sampled in Level D with special care paid to skin & eye protection. The HNu will be taken i= readings of 5 to 20 ppm above background are measured respirators with pesticide cartridges will be worn. If readings of greater than 20 ppm are mea3ured the site will be vacated. D. WORK PLAN INS'IRUCTION Map or Sketch Attached? Yes ;•erimeter Identified? Yes Command Post Identified? No Zones of Contamination Identified? No Personal Protective Equipment Level of Protection ----=A ----'B ___ c X D ,~edifications Tyveks, rubber boots or boots with a tyvek cover, eye protection and double PVC gloves will be used. If Level C is needed -respirators with pesticide cartridges will be worn. Observers without respirators will stay at a r.l.istance of at least 25 feet when respirators are in use. Observers who have resp. with the correct cartridges may participate in all tyPes of sampling. II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I TO: FROM: RE: File Mary Giguere ~ FCX Washington NC D981475932 Sample Preservation 19 November 1986 Any well or ground water samples that are taken for volatile organic analyses, that have no visible sediment, will be preserved with 4 drops of hydrochloric (HCl) acid. Any well or ground water samples taken for metals, that contain no visible sediment will be preserved with 3 ml of nitric acid. If the pH of the metals sample is not less than 2, acid will be added until the pH is less than 2 and greater than 1 (1 >pH< 2). Samples with 3 ml of nitric acid will be marked with a check mark on the sample container cap. Any sample with more than 3 ml of nitric acid will be labeled with the amount of acid added. Goggles and gloves will be worn while measuring acids and collecting samples. Pasteur pipets will be used for measuring the hydrochloric acid. These can been disposed of after rinsing. Graduated pipets will be used for the nitric acid. These will be rinsed and returned to the equipment room. Ma/tb/0354b I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I TO: File THROUGH: Lee Crosby FROM: RE: Mary Giguere M0 FCX -Washington Site Safety Plan 31 August 1986 NC D981475932 The site safety plan was modified on site by the sampling team. The original safety plan did not include sampling of the material in the trench. When the sampling team arrived the trench area had been uncovered exposing some of the material that had been buried. This material was sampled. The sampling was done by personnel wearing Tyvek suits, Tyvek booties or rubber boots, and PVC gloves. The material buried in the trench is thought to be pesticides, herbicides, and/or outdated seed stock. For these substances, the protection worn was adequate for the sampling that was done. The material had been uncovered long enough for any substances that were to vaporize to have been released; the HNu was used to survey the area. The HNu readings indicated that there was not a respiratory hazard, therefore respirators were not used. The gloves offered protection from the pesticides, herbicides, and seed stock thought to be present. This memo is being written to document the change made in the safety plan. The changes made in the safety plan were reasonable and did not endanger the health and safety of the sampling team. LC/MG/tb/O21Ob :1 r1 'I I ;1 ·,1 SITE'. SAFETY PLAN A: GENERAJ.: INFORMATION ' . ' .·• .· >· f ! .,i . . Site; Name!~ FCX -Washington .· . '·1; ,·• Location Grimes·Road Site Number NC D981475932 Date 8/7/86 W;shington; Beaufort • • ::;:;; d: " C t Nc-oun y, Purpose of°'Visit PA X SI ,\::~ ---Other --- Proposed Dat'ei of Inspection __ 8"-'/-"2:..::6.:.../-"-86"--------·. , . . t ! ! :~~ . Date of Bri 1 ering __ . ...::8,_/=.:15"-'/...::8:.:::6 ______ _ ;• I t 1{; :/ 1 Priority Ranking .. • j' l . ---Low X Medium ___;:.;___; ___ High Site Invesli~·ation Team Personnel Responsibilities Harry Holladay sampling Grover Nicholson sampling Steve Hall \, · observer . ,'. ,~ · 1, r,: ,,f ~· l; ;1J\\ PLAN PREPARATION: Prepared By _:_·~M~a!L~.8.!:!!~:_~'.Y~'::!:/..__.l,.l_!!.ll;J,~~ .B. SITE/WASTE Waste Type(s) X Liquid X Solid Gas __ Sludge --- Characteristics Corrosive ___ _;Ignitable ·Radioactive ---Volatile ---X Toxic Reactive __ Other List Known or Suspected Hazards (physical,chemical biological or radioactive) on Site and their toxicological effects. Also, if known, list chemical amounts HAZARD EFFECT(S) Malathion TLV -10 mg/m (skin) DDT, DDE, DDE TLV -1 m /m Lindane & other isomers TLV • 5 mg/m (skin) Chlordane TLV .5 mg/m (skin) Aldrin, Dieldrin TLV -.25 mg/m (skin) Heptachlor TLV -.5 mg/m (skin) Endrin TLV .1 mg/m (skin) ' I I .,,, I ·1 _, I I I I I I I I I Surveillance; Equipment: X · H Nu·. . Detector Tubes and Pumps 02 Meter I •' • ____ Explosimeter · · · TLD >1 -. ••-~ I• (Radiation Monitor) ' . · :·t~ ~\· :· Decontaminati'on·.Procedures . · . -Yf L1: !,. - Level ._A\ lj•l. Segregated equipment drop, boot cover and glove wash, boot ---·_ ,j~)~ _: cover.and glove rinse, tape removal,. suit and hard hat, · · :;If.'.~.i; ' removal,· SCBA backpack removal, inner glove wash, inner .. _ .. ~'\i:\;~ '. glove removal, inner clothing removal, field wash, redress . ••(•, ut ,{ , ' ,1,.,' i, ~ • __ Level.'.Ji;1il . Segregated equipment drop, boot cover and glove wash, boot .:r,;,;1,'~ ' cover and glove rinse, tape removaL boot cover removal j\(j[{ _-outer glo~e removal, suit/safety removal, SCBA backpack '.;.t·h · removal, inner glove wash, inner glove rinse, facepiece '.}l f~ -'. removal, inner glove removal, inner clothing removal; field ,Ji 1!i · wash, redress . . , .. ~ u I•~: ' •. , x · .· Level c'.: Segregated equipment drop, boot cover and glove wash, boot ' cover and glove rinse, tape removal; boot cover removal, outer glove removal,suit/safety boot wash, suit/safety boot rinse (Canister or Mask Change), safety boot removal, splash ·suit removal, inner glove wash, inner glove rinse; facepiece . X J{:,· · removal, inner glove removal; inner clothing removal. field -•Uh· wash redress: ,, 1 rl:: "' ii Level;,_D}i . :-!$-L;J, - . " ·: 11,~ Segregated equipment drop. boot and glove wash, boot and glove rinse . Modifications ------------------------------ · _Work Schedule/ Limitations Sampling to be done: residential wells, surface . :, soil and subsurface soil (not into trench), ditch sediment and background soil. I · l'MERGENCY PRECAUTIONS I I I ii I 1· Exposure e es skin inhalation ingestion First Aid irrigate immediately soap & water wash immediately fresh air & artificial respiration medical attention (see attached data sheets) I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Hospital (Address and Phone Nwnber) Beaufort County·Hospita1· 12 Street, Washington; NC Bnergency Tr.ansportation Systems (Phone Numbers) Fire use 911 Ambulance use 911· --==-=--=-=:.::__ ___________ _ t:.escue Squad -·-=u.::.se.::....:9:..:l::l=------------- L111ergency l{oute to Hospital Get back on Hwy. 264 east, go through town; 11hen · 264 east bears to the right go to the left; the hosµi tal will be on your left. I·. ,I ,t; : !, ' PREVAILING WEATHER CONDITIONS ANlJ l:'ORECAST , .. X 1{,-1, . . . r , . . . . A1r pur1ty1ng respirator ---------------- X first Aid Kit X Cartridges for respirator 3i,i 8710 Kespirator (Pesticide) X 3 gal. Distilled H20 02 Indicator Detector Tube ---& Ewnp __;x:.:.· __ iye 1-iash Unit X H Nu --'~----µH i,ieter ___ lixplosimeter l{adioactive Monitor --- A Personal Protective ---Clothing X Boots or Boot Covers __;:.:.._ __ _x'-·--Coveralls (tyvek) _A ___ Eye Protection ____ Hard Hat X Decontamination _:..:..._ __ Materials. Poison Control Center -State Coordinator Duke University Medical Center Telephone: 1-800-672-1697 Box 3024 Durham, NC 27710 ASHEVILLE 704-1.55-4490 Western NC Poison Control Center Memorial Mission Hosp: 509 Biltmore Ave: 28801 CHAl{LOTIE Mercy Hospital 704-379-5827 2001 Vail Ave, 28207 DUllliAM Duke Univ iviedical Center l-~00-672-1697 Box 3007, 27710 GiiliiNSBOKO Moses Cone Hospital 919-379-4105 · 12UO N. ilm St, 27420 l-!!OU-722-22.L.l. HENDERSONVILLE 704-693-6522 &t:. 555; 556 HICKORY 704-322-6649 JACKSONVILLE 919-577-2555 WILMIHGTON 919-343-7046 Margaret R: Pardee Memorial Hospital Fleming st:, 28739 Catawba Mem: Hosp: l:'airgrove Chur: l{d 28601 Onslow Mem: Hospital Western Blvd. 28540 New Hanover Mem: Hospital 2131 S. 17th St, 28401 ' I I HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE INFORMATION FORM 0 I Common Name Aldrin Chemical Name __________ _ I I. PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Reference I I I I I Chemical l'onnula Cl2 H8 Cl6 --------------Nat_ u r al Pl1ys ical State at 25 °C crystals -'--'-'-_;_;__ ___ _ Vapor Pressure 7.5 x 10-4 mm Hg at 20°C Melting Point 104 °F/@Boiling Point decomposes °F/°C Flash Point (open or closed cup) N/A °C/°F Solubility -H2o insoluble Other very soluble in organic solvents· 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 I Physical Features: . "ld chemical odor ( 2). (odor, color, etc.) tan to dark brown solid with a Formulations: emulsifiable concentrate, wettable I powder, granul,,s (l!'OG), dusts & dust concentrates, seed dressings, oil sol. (4) I· I I .I I I I II. -TOXICOLOGtCAL DATA 3 Standards: 0.25 mg/m TLV 3 • 25 mg/m PEL 100 mg/m3 IDLH 4 ---- Routes of Exposure: Inhalation, skin absorption, ingestion Acute/Chronic Symptoms: Acute: Renal damage, tremors, convulsions followed by OIS depression, respiratory failure arid death.· Chronic: hepatic <lamage. O1rst Aid: Eye: irrigate immediately, Skin: soap wash immediately ~---~------~----~-------~----~ I Inhalation: fresh air & artificial· resp. Ingestion: water and vomit (4). I I I I I I I I I I I . , HAZARDOUS CHARACTERISTICS .A. Combustibility Yes Toxic by-products Flammability Explosivity C. Reactivity Hazard LFL LEL None No D. Corrosivity Hazard yes/~ Neutralizing agent: E. ·Radioactive Hazard Background yes~ Alpha particles yes,(§) Beta particles yes@ Garmna radiation yes® X UFL UEL pi-I:---- Exposure Rate IV. REFERENCES I I I 1 The Merck Index, 10th Edition,-1983, Documentation of the TLV, 4th Edition, 1980. Casarett and Doull's Toxicology, 2nd Edition, 1975. NIOSH/OSHA Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards, 1978, Farm Chemicals Handbook 1982. IG/3-86/Form 2 Reference 2 4 ' . l • I:.,,/ b HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE INFORMATION FORM I Common Name Chiordane Chemical Name --'-'------'--------------------- I I. T'HYS ICAL/Cl-!f:MICAL PROPER TIPS I I Chemical Formula _C_l_O_H_6_C_1_8_* ________ _ I I I Natural Physical State at 25°C _l_i~qu_i_d _____ _ Vapor Pressure 1 x 10-5 mm Hg at 20°C Melting Point ____ °F/°C Boiling Point decomposes .Flash Point (open or closed cup) N/A °C/°F · ----'----- Solubility -Hz° insoluble Other miscible with aliphatic & aromatic solvents Reference 1 1 2 Of/OC 3 3 1 1 -~ ' . . •· •· .· . Physical Features: (odor, color, etc.) viscous amber colored liquid ( 1). _I.rt is odorless (2). Fonnulations: granules, dusts, wettable powder, . emulsion concentrate and oil solutions. I I I I I I ..... It) I 11 Commercial product is a mixture containing 60 to 75% pure compound and 25 to 40% related compounds. Chlorine content 64 -67%. I . I TOXICOLOGICAL DATA 3 .Standards: 0.5 mg/m TLV . '3 . 0,5 mg/m PEL 500 mg/m 3 IDLH _3 __ 'Routes of Exposure: inhalation, ingestion and skin absorption 1\.-,. ·,/Chronic Symptoms: Acute: irritating to skin, irritability, convulsions~ . ~ ,j :c:p depression. Chronic: li.ver damage possible (1), I ,·u-st Aid: Eye: irrigate immediately. Skin: soap wash immediately. I Inhalation: Fresh air and artificial resp, I III. HAZARDOUS CHARACTERISTICS Reference I A. Combustibility Yes Toxic by-products -~ .... B. :Flammability I··. Explosi.•.·ity LFL . LEL No X Ingestion: vomit (3). UFL UEL I I I I I C. Reactivity Hazard stabile in alkaline conditions I IV. D. Corrosi.vity Hazard yes~ Neutralizing agent: E. Radioactive Hazard Background Alpha particles Beta particles Gamma radiation REFERENCES yesG) yesei yes~- yes@ The Merck Index, 10th Edition, 1983. pH: Exposure Rate Documentation of the TLV, 4th Edition, 1980. NIOSH/OSHA Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards, 1978. I Farm Chemicals Handbook 1982. MG/3-86/Form 2 3 4 1-. ~ HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE INFORMATION FORM I I I I I I I Common Name DDT & Derivatives Chemical Name ----------- :"JI\YSICAL/CHl:)IICAL PROPERTIES Reference Chemical Formula Cl4 H9 ClS 1 -------------- Natural Physical State at 25°C ~S_o_l~id _____ _ 1 Vapor Pressure 1,5 x 10-7 mm Hg at 20°C 1 Melting Point ...,..gg °F/Voiling Point decomposes °F/°C 1,2 Flash Point (open or closed cup) N/A °C/°F 3 Solubility -H2o insoluble 1 Other 78 g/100 ml benzene 1 I C, I Physical F1.,atures: (odor, color, etc.) colorless to white to slightly off-whit'e powder with a slightly aromatic odor. Formulations: aerosols, I dusts, solution,;, wettable powders·, emulsifiable concentrates and granular, I I I I II. TOXICOLOGICAL DATA 3 Standards: 1 mg/m TLV 3 1 mg/m PEL N/A IDLH --------- Routes ·of Exposure: inhalation, ingestion,.poor dermal absorption I Acute/Chronic Symptoms: Acute:· tremors of head and neck, convulsions, cardiac or respiratory failure. Chronic: hepatic damage, CNS degeneration, dermatitis I C)'eakness, con vu ls ions. I First Aid: Eyes: irrigate immediately. Skin: soap wash immediately, • --__ .J ~-+-~t;,,..;,.,,, -r~c:n_ Tno~c;tion: water, vomit. , l •• I · III. HAZARDOUS CHARACTERISTICS 'O I . A. Combustibility Yes Toxic _by-products Flamrnabi.lity Explosivity LFL LEL No X -- UFL UEL C, Reactivity Hazard DDT is incompatible with alkaline materials and strong oxidizers, D. Corrosivity Hazard yes€) pH: ---- ·1 -0 Neutralizing agent: ,, E. ·Radioactive Hazard Background Alpha particles Beta particles Gamma radiation Exposure Rate IV. REFERENCES The Merck Index, 105th Edition, 1983. NIOSH/OSHA Pocket Guide to 01.emic.al Hazards, 1978, Documentation of the TLV, 4th Edition, 1980. Farm 01.emicals Handbook, 1982. MG/3-86/Form 2 Reference 3 2 3 ' lo HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE INFORMATION FORM I Common Name _D_i_el_d_r_i_n _________ Chemical Name __________ _ I I., PHYSICAL/Cl-~ICAL PROPERTIES Reference I I I I I Ch,,mical Furmula C12 H8 C16 0 --------------Natural Physical State at 25°C solid, crystals Vapor Pressure 3.1 x 10-6 mm Hg at 20°C Melting Point 176-177 °Ft{:s)Boiling Point decomposes Flash Point (open or closed cup) N/A °C/°F ---'------ Solubility 1 1 1 op;oc 1, 2 3 1 -H2o insoluble Other moderate sol. in common organic solvents · _.::l ___ _ Physical Features: (odor, color, etc.) light brown, nonflammable solid. 1, ~ flakes at 25°C ( 2) mild chemical odor ( 3). Formulations: wettable . ··· owder-emulsifiable concentrate, dusts, . ranules seed drsgs. solutions (4). I II. I TOX1COLOGICAL DATA 3 Standards: 0.25 mg/m TLV 3 0.25 mg/m PEL 450 mg/m3 IDLH _3 __ _ I 1 Routes of Exposure: skin absorption, inhalation, and ingestion 'I , .• I Acute/Chronic Symptoms: Acute: hYPerirritability, convulsions, and/or coma, sometimes accompanied by nausea, vomiting and headache. Chronic: fainting, muscle ·spasms, tremors and loss of weight (2). F i rs t Aid : ;:E:.t..y.::e..:.: _:i:..:r:.:r..:i<z.g::.a t::.e::._:i:::m:.:m:.::e::.d::.i a::.t:..:e:.:l:LY..:.• _:S:.:k..:.i:.:.n:..::_· ::.s o:.:a:.tP:....::w.::a.::.s h:.:.....:i:.:.mm=e=d..:.i ::.a t::.e:..:l:,.Y..:.• ____ _ Inhalation: fresh air and artificial resp, Ingest ion: water, vomit ( 3). 19 I ' I-, 'III. HAZARDOUS CHARACTERISTICS I I I I I I I I I I) A, Combustibility Yes Toxic by-products f'lammabi:'. lty Explosivi.ty LFL LEL No X UFL UEL C, Reactivity Hazard concentrated mineral acids catalysts, acid oxidizing agents, phenols & active metals. D. Corrosivity Hazard yee) pH: ___ _ Neutralizing agent: E, ' Radioactive Hazard Background Alpha particles Beta particles Gannna radiation REFERENCES yes/€) yes~ yes~ ye~ The Merck Index, 10th Edition, 1983. Exposure Rate Documentation of the nv, 4th Edition, 1980. NIOSH/OSfl~ Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards, 1978. Farm Chemicals Handbook, 1982, flG/3-86/Form 2 Reference 3 2 .... ' l" ~ HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE INFORMATION FORM I Common Name Endrin Chemical Name 1 I I I I ------------- i'l li'S TCAL/CHl:~fICAL PROPERTIES Reference Chemical Fonnula ClZ H8 Cl60 1 -----Natural Physical State at 25°C Solid 1 -----Vapor Pressure 2 x 10-7 mm Hg at_ 20°C __ l ___ _ Melting Point decomposes°F/°C Boiling Point _____ °F/°C -~l~---- Flash Point (open or closed cup) N/A °C/°F 1 Solubility -H20 ___ _ Other moderately soluble in benzene, xylene, carbon tetrachloride and hexane. ----- 1 2 1 · · Physical Fc,:tures: (odor, color, · a mild chemical odor. Fonnulat ions: etc.) cream to light tan in color with emulsifiable concentrate wettable I powde_r, dust & dust concentrate ( 3). TOXICOLOGICAL DATA I 3 Standards: .1 mg/m TLV 3 ,1 mg/m PEL ..3 200. mg /m IDLH 1 ---- I Routes of Exposure: e osure. · Inhalation and skin absorption are major route of I Acute/Chronic s·ymptoms: Acute: renal damage, tremors, convulsions, followed by I CNS depress ion. Chronic: 1 i ver damage. I) First Aid: Eye: irrigate immediately: Inhalation: fresh air & artificial res soap wash immedi•ately. I~ estion: immediate medical attent. . ' ' ~II. HAZARDOUS CHARACTERISTICS .A. Combustibility Yes . --I No Toxic by-products Flammability Explosivity LFL N/A LEL N/A X UFL ----- UEL ------ I I I I C. Reactivity Hazard strong oxidizers and in presence of 1acids rearranges to less insecticidal derivative. I D. Corrosivity Hazard yes9 pH: ---- -~. Neutralizing agent:· ________________ _ I I I I I ID E. · Radioactive Hazard Exposure Rate BackgTound yes.@) Alpha particles yes/@ Beta particles yes@ Gamma radiation yes€) REFERENCES NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical· Hazards, 1985. Merck Index, 10th Edition; 1983., Farm Chemkals Handbook, 1982. I MG/3-86/Form 2 Reference 1 1 1 1,3 I _._ . I I I I 0 HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE INFORMATION FORM Common Name _H_e._pa-'-t_cc..h_l_o_r ________ Chemical Name __________ _ I, PHYSICAL/CHFMICAL PROPERTIES Chemical Formula ..:C:.::.1.::.0...:.H..::5:_::C.::.17'----------- Natural Physical State at 25°C ~s~o-=-1-=-id"------- Vapor Pressure 3 x 10-4 mm Hg at 20°C Melting Point 95-96 °F/©oiling Point 135-145 °F/°C Flash Point (open or closed cup) N/A °C/°F Solubility -HO insoluble 2 . Other slightly soluble in acetone, benzene, hexane and xylene. Reference 1 1 1 3 2 2 1.o I Physical Features: (odor, color, etc.) white or light tan, non-combustible, waxy solid with a mild odor like camphor. Formulation: I dust, dust concentrate, emulsifiable cone., wettable powder, oil solution (4) II. TOXICOLOGICAL DATA 3 · Standards: O. 5 mg/m TLV .3 0. 5 mg/m PEL 100 mg/m:5' IDLH _3;___ Routes ·of Exposure: skin, inhalation and ingestion Acute/Chronic Symptoms: Acute: stimulates CNS; <lepression and paralysis may follow, Chronic: liver damage possible (1) •. CD First Aid: E es: irri ate immediatel·. Skin: soa wash immediatel • Inhalation: fresh air & artificial resp. Ingestion: water and vomit 3 . •• l>II. I I HAZARDOUS CHARACTERISTICS A. Combustibility Yes __ No X Toxic by-products FlammabU i ty Explosivity LFL LEL UFL UEL c. Reactivity Hazard melted heptachlor with iron rust (3). D. Corrosivity Hazard pH: ---- Neutralizing agent: E. ·Radioactive Hazard Exposure Rate Background yes@ Alpha particles yes@ Beta particles yes~ Garrnna radiation yes no REFERENCES I The Merck Index, 10th Edition,. 1983. Documentation of the TLV, 4th Edition, 1980. NIOSH/OSHA Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards, 1978. Fann Chemicals Handbook 1982. IIG/3-86/Form 2 Reference 3 1 \ I I I r:-. v HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE INFORMATION FORM Common Name _L~in~d_a~n~e __________ Chemical Name -◊'d--_B_H_C ______ _ L 1'!-!YS ICAL/CHB-HCAL PROPERTIES I Referenu, I I I I I I I I I I . Chemical Formula C6 H6 Cl6 .=..:.___:_:c:__::.::...:. _________ _ 1 Natural Physical State at 25°C ~s~o~l~id'------1 Vapor Pressure 9. S x 10-6 mm Hg at 20°C 1 ----- Melting Point 112.S °F/°C Boiling Point. decomposes °F/°C __ 2 ___ _ Flash Point (open or closed cup) N/A °C/°F 2 ----- Solubility -H2o insoluble _l ____ _ Other soluble in acetone, benzene, ethanol, _l ___ _ ether 0 Physical. Features: (odor, color, etc.) white crystalline substance with a slightly musty odor (3). Formulation: emulsifiable concentrate, wettable powde_r, oil-base sprays, granules, dusts, aerosols, smoke generator. II. TOXICOLOGICAL DATA 2 Standards: 0.5 mg/m TLV 3 O.S mg/m PEL 3 1000 mg/m IDLH Routes of Exposure: skin absorption, inhalation and ingestion (3). 3 ---- Acute/Chronic Symptoms: Acute: dizziness, headache, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea tremors, convulsions, circulatory collapse. Chronic: local sensitivity, EEG disturbances and possible liver damage. Suspect carcinogen. @ First Aid: Eyes: irrigate immediately. Skin: soap wash immediately Inhalation: fresh ai.r & artificial resp. Ingestion: water and vomit (3). I ,II. HAZARDOUS CHARACTERISTICS I I I I .A. Combustibility Yes __ No x· Toxic by-products Flammability Explosi vity LFL LEL I C, Reactivity Hazard I I I I IV. D. Corrosivity Hazard Neutralizing agent: E. 'Radioacti.ve Hazard Background yes<[;;) Alpha particles yes!o Beta particles yes no Gamma radiation yes no REFERENCES The Merck Index, 10th Edition, 1983. pH: UFL UEL Exposure Rate I I t NIOSH/OSHA Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards, 1978, Documentation of the nv, 4th Edition, 1980. Fann .Chemicals Handbook, 1982. IMG/3-86/Fonn 2 Reference 2 ' I I I I Ii i 1! i 0 HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE INFORMATION FOR.1.1 Common Name Malathion Chemical Name :.=.::..:::..::::..:c::..::..:c:__________ ----------- 21-!YSICA.L/CHEMICA.L PROPERTIES Reference O1emical Formula Cl0 Hl9 06 PS2 1 ----- Natural Physical State at 2S°C liquid __ 1 ___ _ Vapor Pressure 4 x 10-S mm Hg at 20°C -~2 ___ _ Melting Point 2.9 °F/~Boiling Point 1S6 °F@_2 ___ _ Flash Point (open or closed cup) N/A °C/°F _l ___ _ Solubility -H20 14S ppm Other miscible with many organic solvents If o ... ' i . . . Ii i Physical. Features: (odor, color, etc.) clear to amber liquid with a garlic oaor (3), skunk-like odor (1). Formulations: emulsifiable concentrate, wettable powder, dust, ULV concentrate (3). II. TOXICOLOGICAL DATA 3 Standards: 10 mg/m TLV .3 1S mg/m PEL Routes of Exposure: inhalation and ingestion S000 mg/m.3 IDLH 1 --'---- Acute/Chronic Symptoms: Acute: cholinesterase. inhibitor -nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, excessive salivation, bronchoconstriction, muscle twitching, convulsion, respiratory failure. I@ i First Aid: Eye: irrigate immediately. Skin: soap and water wash, 1 Inhalation: fresh air & artificial resp. Ingestion: medical attention. ' ' \ I, 11 ii I ·1 I I dII. HAZARDOUS CHARACTERISTICS A. Combustibility Yes __ No Toxic by-products n. Fla111,nabil i ty Explosivity LFL LEL X C. Reactivity Hazard strong oxidizers D. Corrosivity Hazard pH: Neutralizing ageht: E. ·Radioactive Hazard Background yes/no Alpha particles yes/no Beta particles yes/no Gamma radiation yes/no IV •. REFERENCES UFL UEL Exposure Rate NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards, 1985. The Merck Index, 10th Edition, 1983, Fann Chemicals Handbook; 1982. MG/3-86/Fonn 2 Reference 1 I ..... ~ HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE INFORMATION FORM 1 Common Name _T_o_xa~p_h_e_n_e _________ Chemical Name __________ _ PHYSICAL/GID1ICAL PROPERTIES I :',d11ical Formula empirical formula: ClO HlO Cl8 * ·c<.tural Physi.cal State at 25°C solid I I I I -------- ·._1:"por Pressure . 2 to • 4 mm Hg at 20°C Melting Point 65 -90 °F/°C Boiling Point decomposes Flash Point ( open or@gsed cupj) _2_7_5 ____ 0 c,@ Solubility -H20 insoluble · Other freely sol. in aromatic solvents Reference 1 1 2 Of/OC 2 2 1 1 Physical Features: (odor, color, etc.) amber, yellow waxy solid with a ild odor of chlorine and cairrohor (pine odor) (1,2). Formulations: emulsion concem:rates, wettao1e powders, d.usts (4'). 'LU% dust std. tonnulation I Emul. conc. 4 to 8 lbs/gal. · wettable powder 40%. Oil solutions -90% ( 4) • I I I II. TOXICOLOGICAL DATA . 3 Standards: 0.5 mg/m TLV 3 0. 5 mg/m PEL 200 mg/m3 IDLH 3 -=---- I Routes of Exposure: skin, inhalation, and ingestion. I ■:'."l IF I Tox!\rhene i.s ,7hlorinated C!\mphene. TI1ere are approximately 177 ClO µolychloL·\nuL,,d dorlvc1tlvos la Tuxapht:nc. lt is 67-69i chlorine by weight. I ~lute/Chronic Symptoms: considered to have low toxicity in man (2), mild ..rrritation of skin, CNS stimulation with tremors, convulsions, and death. Has used liver <lama · erimental animals. Listed as a carcinogen b EPA (1) I . 1·11s1; Aid: Eyes: irrigate immediately. Skin: soap wash immediately, I' '.. 1 ,, · ic,r_. : __ f_re_·s_l_, __ a_i_r_&_a_r_t_i_f_ic_ia_l_r_e_s~p_. _I_n~g_e_st_1_· o_n_: __ wa_t_e_r_a_n_d_v_o_n_ii_t_( _3)_. __ I _ ' .. : 01 ~::lillOUS CHJ\RACTERISTICS .I I I I I I I,. I j A. Combustibility Yes Toxic by-products B. Flammability Explosivity C. Reactivity Hazard No X LFL. ----LEL corrosive to iron UFL UEL D, · Corrosivity Hazard (Yey/no pH: ___ _ Neutralizing agent: ________________ _ E, Radioactive.Hazard Background yes@ Alpha particles yes/e Beta particles yes@ Gamma radiation yes® REFERENCES The Merck Index, 10th Edition, 1983. Exposure Rate Documentation of the TLV, 4th Edition, 1980. NIOSH/OSHA Pocket Guide to· Chemical Hazards, 1978. Farm Chemicals Handbook 1982. 1/3-86/Form 2 2 1 1 \ I. I I Ii I I • I I I I / ,.. .(,, Ji ... 1 /)'rethroids. . II . . . Oq·. (Cll.1 J, . CT CH,-0-C . , f ~ -CH 2 . . . 0 . 0 HC=C(C'/1 3), Resmethrin HI': Fairfield Amcricnn Corp. (Synthrin •) '.llilchel! Cot ts Chc111icnb Ltd, (Crear. Britnin) /ltipkins Agricultural Chemical Co. (Resm cthrin 2.S%) l'enick Corpurnl lrrn (S/JP 1:J82 *, SDP 1382 *IBio-allethrin •) .,.:tc,!or-see Gas rvlu:;k. ,,,,Q. !.'HE~l/CAL COlvlPOSITION: A seed treatment consisting of a :1,1/Jlc dry-blend of moneb, hexcich/orobenzene, and captan with or ll"ithout inscct.icide. ACTION: Seed protectant and disinfectant. TOXICITY: Oral LDso (rat), 8000 mg/kg, Dermal LD,o > 1000 rng1kg. SIGNAL WORD: CAUTION. APPLICATIONS: Replacement of mercury seed dressings for control of seed-and soil-borne organisms attacking wheat, oats, burley, flax, rye, sorghum and milo. F0HMULATIONS: Dust and slurry. BP: PSI/Gordon Corp. Restricted Use Pesticide A pesticide which will be available fo_r purchase arid use only by certified pesticide appliculors. This group of pesticides will not be avniluble for use by the general public because of the very high toxicities ,md/or enVironmental hazards associated with these muteria!s. Retard • -see Maleic Hy,(rnzide. Retardants A class of plant growth rt!gulmors useful especially in plant height control; especially in conimercinl greenhouse-grown floriculturnl crops. Revenge• -see Dain pun~ . RH-124 -sec Indar •. RH-787 -see Vacor •. RH-2161-see Sisthane •. RH-2512 (Product discontinued by Rohm and Haas Co.) ACTION: Preemergcnce herbicide. :\P[JLICATION: For selective weed control in soybeans (ex-perimental registration). flH-2915-see Oxyfluorfen. f'!H-6201 -see Acit1uorfen. Rhizoctol • (Product discontinued by Bayer AG, Federal Re-public of Germany) CHEMICAL NAME: Methylarsinic sulfide. I OTHER NAMES: Asozin •,MAS', Monk ii• WP, Urbasulf •. ACTION: Fungicide, seed treatment. TOXICITY: Acute oral LD5u (mt), 100 ing/kg; acute dermal LDso (rabbit), 1400 mg/kg. I APPLICATlONS: Recommended chiefly for treating cotton seed; especially effective against Rhizoctonia solani. FORMULATION: Dry seed dressing (6.2% elemental arsenic equivalent). Active ingredient of Rhizoctol,. Rhodanic Acid -see Rhodanine. Rhodanine CHEMICAL NAME: 2-Thioxo-4-thiazolidinonc. OTHER NAME: Rhodanic acid. ACTION: Fungicide. Rhodax • -see Aliette •. Rhodethanil CHEMICAL NAME: 3-Chloro-4-(ethy!amino)phunyl thiocya~nte. COrv1MON NAMES: rhodethonil (ISO); rodr.thw1i/ (Fr:m1:c). ACTION: Herbicide. Rhodia • -see 2,4-D: Rhodiacide -sec Eth ion ♦• NII-C,llo Or SCN Rhodethanil. Rhodiacuivre • -see Copper Oxychloride. Rhodianebe -~ee Maneb ♦ •. Rhodiatox • -sec Parathion ♦• Rhodocide -see Eth ion+. Rhomene • -see MCPA. Rhonox • -see MCPA. Rhothane •~see TDE + . Ricetr·1ne • (California registrat\on only) · CHEMICAL COMPOSITION: Copper triethanolamine complex in liquid form. Chelated copper. ACTION: Algicide, photosynthetic inhibitor. CHEMICAL PROPERTIES: Dark blue-green liquid. Specific gravity 1.29 pH 7.7 .. TOXICITY: Oral LD,o (rats), 0.50-2.00 ml/kg. SIGNAL WORD: CAUTION. ANTIDOTES: In c8se of.contact, flush contact with skin or eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. For eyes, get medical attention._May be harmful if swallowed, Do not induce vomiting. Give a glass of water and call a doctor immediately. HANDLING AND STORAGE CAUTIONS: l(ecp out of reach of children, May cause skin damage. Do not ~cl on skin, eyes, or clothing. Conditions to avoid: Contamination wi~h acids. APPLICATION: Prevents nnd controls u!gae growth in rice fields. Apply by aircraft or drip system. Trent at the first signs of algae growth. It is safe to enter the field immediately ufLcr treatment. FORMULATION: 7.1% active, contains 0.76 l_bs. active/gal. as elemental copper from copP:er-triethnnolamine complex. See Cutrine-Plus •. BP: Applied Biochemists, Inc. Ridomil • CHEMICAL NAME: . N-(2,6-Dimethylpbcnyl)•N•(methoxy• ucetyl)-alanine methyl ester. · COMMON NAME: '!'etaloxy/ .. OTHER NAMES: Apron 2E, CGA 48988, Ridamil • 2E, Subdue 2E. I Pesticide Dictionor" *-Indicates trade name. BP-Basic Producer. F-F'nrm1ilator. ,. -lnrlir11/"q """"''"'"" ,.,,•~•, ••• '' (• . .,.n:.,t r,. ,. ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ',., i·11·.,v11...:1\L !'\ t\!\·11•. · '..'.-H11:t llyl-~-\ m1:Ll1yltl1 iu) propi(Jnaldel1yd1: U- {meLhylcarlrnmoyl) uxi!ll!:!. COMMON NAME: uldicarb (ANSI, 13S1, ISO). OTHER NAMES: O,HS 771 !WHO assigned no.), UC21149 (Union Carbide). ACTION: Systemic insecticide, S.caricide ond nemuticide for soi! use. Cl·IE~·iICAL PROPEHTIES: Technical aldicarb; white, crystalline S(1lid; specific gravity. l.l~fi0 ut :25/2().lC; vapor_ pressure, l x 10-• mm Hg at :25° C; solulJility in water 0.6% at ~50 C; non-corrosive to common metals.and p!ustics. TOXICITY:-Technical nldicarb; acute oral LDs11 (mt), 0.9 mg1 kg; ur·Llte dermal LI)!,,,· frnlJIJit), > 5.0 mg/kg. Temik • lOG; npprnximute oral L.!h, (ml), 7.0 mg/kg; acute dermal LD~o (rat), dry: ~1UO-:J970 n1g1 kg. :-:1c;:-::\L \\'OHO: D,\NGEIL ·'>n'IJ)O'l'E: A1ropir1c :,;u!fatc. Do not use opiates or cholinesterase ·'.l.ihi1 i11g ,lni::s. . \JI.!~(;.,\;--_:!) s 1'!ll{.-\CE CAUTIONS: Do not. mix Ternih • , sil,•s l'.'itli wat1ir ul' thl' re:;ultant :,;oluti1111 rnHy be :ll'riou:,;ly ·.',11,lw1s. Uo no! 1, .e :1pplic:nurs 1h11L will grind the grnnulcs. ,,:.:· l,Hig-sleeved ('l .. 1hi_1ii.: and protect,ive_glovcs when handling .. \'::.~h h:inds and fnc1; i1elurc eating or smoking. Bnthc at the end o/ ·:.ul'i; day, washing l'nlire Uody and hair with.soap and wut.er. lhange contaminutt!I elothing dui!y and wash m strong washing ~odu solutmn and nnst: thoroughly before reusrng Store 111 a clean dry and we\1-ventila!r:il i\ren. APPLICATIONS: Ac·1:epted for use to control certairi insects, mites and nematodes t!!l eottun, sugar beets, potatoes, peanuts, ornamentals, .. sweet potatoes, oi'nnges, pecaris (S.E. only), dry bcuns, soyl.wans, u11d sugarcune (Louisiana only). To l.Je used only as n soil app!icution. FOHMULATIONS: 10(;(, and 15% granules. Because of high toxicitv of the part)nt compuund, only granules me offered, thus signifiC!untly reducing handling hnwrds. · . COM8!NATIONS: 'f'emik • cun be used Concurrently with many pesticides. It is not affected b~ no,rma! fert!!izer upr!icat.ions; however it should rll!l be applied 111 same !urrow with highly alkaline/ forms. Do not use with lime or other highly alkaline rnuterials, Temih • should not be mixed with other pesticides or fenilizers prior to application. CH 3 I ~ H C! ,SCCH=NO<;N ( . . I CH, Cl!, A!dicar.b BP: Union Curlii,i,, :\griculturu! Products Co., Inc. Temporary Tolerance A tolerance estnhli.,di,·d on an agriCultural commo.dity by EPA to permit u pesticide m:111ufucturer or his agent time, usually one year, to collect udditional residue dntu to suppurt u petition for a permm1ent tolerance: in essence, an experimental tolerance. Temus -see Hromadiolone •, Tenoran • (Product discontinued in V.S.) CHE!vl ICAL NAME: :l-jp-(p-chlorophenoxyl phenyl I -1, 1- dimethylurea. CO:vtMON NA!vlES: chluroxuron (ANSI, BS!, ISO, WSSA); chluroxifenidim (USS/{). OTHEH NA MRS: C-JfJR,'J (Ciba-Gei1,ty Ltd,), Norex • (dis- co1itinued by NOH-Ai\·[ Agricultural huducts). ACTION: Selective )wrhi('ic!e. CHEfo..1ICAL PROPEH'l'IES: White crystals, melting point 149- 15(}.• C. Solubility :1 ppm in wutef; very soluble in acetone and ch!oroform, only slightly in alcuhol and ei.her. TOXICITY: For chluruxtiron technical: Acute oral LD~u (rut), 3700 mg/kg; acute dermal 1.1):,u (rabbit), greater than 10,000 mg/kg, Eye irritution (rabbit). 11011-irrituting. For Tenoran • SOW: A1:u1e oi'ul LD~l\ (rut), s:.no mg/kg. SIGNAL WORD: CAUTION. APPLICATIONS: Primarily for early postemergence control of nnnual brondleaf weerl.s. !fogistered for postemergence use in S(Jybcuns und celery; also for preemergence or pustemergence use on ~trawberries and curn,h. Chloroxuron BP: Ciba-Ge'igy Corp., Agriculturul Division Ciba-Geigy Ltd. (Switzerland) Tenox • tBP-2 Grain Preservative CHEMICAL NAJ\-IE: lsobutvric acid, 59.ll-Gl.0% bv weight; propionic acid, 39.0-.11.11,:;. \;y \Veii,;ln. · ACTION: Fungicide for pre.-.en•ing-high-moisturt'·l'lllltl'ttt g-r:1i1: a storage period of on 1: _yl.:nr. SIGNAL WORD: DA,\C:1-:II . TOXICJTY CATEC:Ol{Y: Corrusive, cause:; V\'l· ;111d . :.111 d;u: t'()mbustible Do not J'l.•use t•ll!pty rlru111: l{(:l11n, l!• d. reconditioner or desaoy li.v pl'rfnr,ttini: ur cru~;hi11~ u11d buryini'. i11 ., safe pluce nway from walr·r supplies. l{uliber gl1lves, rubber uprnn:;, and rubber footweur, :md g-oggles ur t'atl! shil'ld should be worn. Keep out of reach of childr1:n. Spillugl' should be nemi'alized with sodium carbonate, sodiurn bicnrbonHte, chaH:, ur <.1gricultural lime or washed awuy with plenty ufwuter. · ANTIDOTE: In case of contact, imrnedintely flush eyCs or skin with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes while removing clothing and shoes. Call physician. Wash clothing before reuse. APPLICATION: T~nox • JHP-2 Grain Presf!ruatiue is suggested for upplicalion (as directed on reJ,;istered lube!) immediately ufter harvest to ·prevent fungnl growth in stored curn, milo, burle.v, wheat, and oats. BP: Eastman Chl!mical Products, Inc. Tenox • P Grain Preservative CHEMICAL NAME: Propionic acid. COMtvlON NAME: propioni~ acid. ACTION: Fungicide for preserving high-moisture-content grain. SIGNAL WORD: DANGER. TOXICITY: ~foderatelv 10xic for luborntory 11nimuls. Acute oral LD1,11 is grCater thun 4(1\i rng/kg in ruts when udrninistered as a 1 s·; s0lution in water. Intrnperitonca! LD,,11 for ruts is :Z00-,100 mg.'\q:. Skin LO.~,. for rnbbits is U.fi ml/kg. . ANTIDOTE: In case of contact, immediately flush eycis or skin with plenty of water for at lenst 15 minutes while removing clothing and . shoes. Cal! physician, Wash clothing before reuse. HANDLING AND STOHAGE CAUTIONS: Must be stored or disposed of in u munner th'nt will prevent contamination of water, food, or feed. Spillage of Tenox I' should be neutralized ·with sodium carbonate, sodium bicarbonate, chalk, or agricultural lime. Unused product may be disposed of in R landfill approved fur pesticides, incinernted, or buried in a safe pince nway from water supplies. APPLICATION:-A liquid chemical applied undiluted to freshly harvested grain.by means of !ow-pressure sprny nozzles mounted to cover the grain as it pus:jes through an auger-type applicator. Grains treated with Tenox ]-'Dre corn, milo, barley, wheat, and oats. Gruiri that has been treated with Tenox P is used exc!usi\·e!y for livestock feeds. BP: Eastman Chemical Products, Inc. Tep a• . CHEMICAL NAME: Trii,; ( 1-aziridinyl) phosi>hine oxide. O'J'HE!l NAMES: Aphoxide, APO. ACTION: In.Sect chemosteri!unt. Tepllr0sia , Genus of subtropical plunts from which rotenone is obtained, largelY in. Old World nreas. Tephro.<;ia virginiana, native to the southci.1stern U.S. from 'I'exus to Mnrylnnd nnd tu Mi,rnesotu in the Mid west, contains small quantities of rotenone. TEPP (Product discontinu·ed by Miller Chemicnl & Fertilizer Corj1.) CHEMICAL NAME: Tetruethyl diphosphate. (Also known as tetruethyl pyrophosphate and ethyl pyrophosphute.) COMMON NAME: 'l'El'l' WSI, ISOJ. Pesticide Dictionarv *-1.ndicatcs trnde name. BP-Basic Producer. F-J<'ormu!atnr. t -fnrlir-Alf•s r-nmmnn nHmP -"I N-~nPriAI I L,r11I N,,,,,l (' ?ll 1 i: r.,•· I". ·~ I· . , . .,: ~ \ \ I . I I ' i I I I I I I • I I I I I fl Fun go • 50 (Cont.) COMBINATIONS: Available in combination with Truban • as the broad spectrum soil fungicide Banrot •; and with Zn, Mn, EBDC as the broad spectrum turf fungicide Duosan • .. · BP: Mallinckrodt, lnc. Fungal• -see Wood.Pwservative, Fungostop-see Zif am.· Fun~us (plurnl: Fungi) _.', :11•nd1lorophyll-bet1.ri1q.{ µlunt. Some fungi are able to infect and ~,:1.: ,. dist:Hs,is in plnnt:-l, nnimals, and mun. Oth1m-f can attnck nnd ' \',i•\' 1:,H1-l!vlng thing8 such us wood and fiber products. •il1::--{~r rli:;t'ase-l·a 1:;ing fungi: rusts, mildews, molds, smuts; •1.,".'<' rots :ind 511, lli11i-: blights. Fuugi cttusc many destructive ,I l:,L'dS,~3- '. 1·'.'.·.1 !CAL NAME: '2,3-Dihydro-2,2-dimethyl-7-benzofuranyl · .;t:thyl1:i\fhamate. ,:U:.l"ION NAME: carbofuran (ANSI, BS!, ISO). O'J'HEII NAMES: Bav 70/,/3, Curaterr •, D 1221, Ent 27164, FMC 10:2-12, NIA 10242, Yallox •. ACTION: Broad spectrum carbamate insecticide, nematicide and miticide. CHEMJCAL PROPEHT!ES: Technical carbofuran is an odorless, white, crystalline solid, melting at 150.1520 C. Specific gravity is 1.180 at 2()l/2Q:J C. VE1por rres::1Ure is 2 x lQ.6 mm Hg ot 330 C. Water solubility, 700 ppm ut 25(1 C. · TOXICITY: Oral LD,,(I (rat), 11 mi/kg; dermal LDbo (rabbit). lU,200 mg/kg. SIGNAL WORD: IVAllNING, (Furodan Granules); DANGER, (Puradan 4 F!o'wable). ANTIDOTE AND FJHST AID: If swallowed,· induce vomiting by l:iving·a tablespoonful of suit in a glass. of warm water. Repeat until vomitus is clear, Cull u physician immediately. (Some physicians may discourage use of snline emesis.) 1finha!ed, remove to fresh uir. Call a physician immediately. To physician: Carbof1mm is a revei-sihle cholinestcnrne inhibitor. Du not use oximes :.,1ch ns 2·PAM. Give atropine 2 · mg intravenously or subc11· :rneously. lf in eye, instill one drop of _Homatropine. HANDLING AND S'l'OHAGE CAUTIONS: When using Furodan .JF, go1rnles and a recom111e11ded mask or respirator should be worn to avoid exposure. N1it" r.he .,;pecific label warnings concerning hundling of granular. APPLICATIONS: Mujor rei;istrations include field com to control corn rootworm and m(,:,t soil und foliar pests; alfalfa for alfalfa weevil, uphids ond lygu~ bugs; tobacco for nematodes and soil· and fuliuge feeding insects; rwunuts for nematodes and thrips; rice for rice water weevil; on sug-urcune for nematodes, wireworms and i;ugarcane borer; sorghum for greenbug; potatoes for Colorado pututo beetle, leafnopper.,;, and flea beetles, Future registrations are anticipated on soybeans, sweet com,· cotton, grapes, small grains, and a variety of other crops. FOREIGN APPLICATIONS: Additional overseas uses include brurnnas, coffee, and sugar beets. Granules are used in lowland rice against leafiwppers, stem borers, and certain other insects. FORMULATIONS: Granules (2, 3, 5, and 10%); flowable (4 pounds/gallon).•· f :.- 1 --~cn, Cli3 Ii \ I II\\ . 1!3C--N--C--O 0 Carbofuran BP: FMC Cor·p., Agricultural Chemical ,Group (FMC 10242, Puradan •, NJA 10'242) F; Bayer AG (Federul Republic of 9-erm_any) (Curaterr • J Mobuy Chemir.ul Corp., Agricultural Chemicals Division (.Furndan •) Furalaxyl -see Fongarid •. Furethrin . . . · . . •~\ CHEMICAL NAME: DL-3-(2-Furfuryl).4-hydroxy-2-methyl-2-\ '. c.yclopenten•~•On~ ester of DL•cis•troris.chrysanthemum \~ ,._ monocarboxyhc acid. . , \ COMMON NAME: furethrin. · · ~, ., ACTION: Insecticide. · ~" CHEMICAL PROPERTIES: A synthetic pyrethrin-like (pyrc-throid) (urfuryl derivative. First prepared in Japan. APPLICATION: . Intended to be competitive ·with allethriri. Experiments showed a rapid knockdown of house flies. Furethrin did not go into commercial production. See also Pyrethroids. Furloe • -see C_hloro•IPC ". Furmarin -see Fumnrin •. Fusarex * CHEMICAL NAME: l ,'2.,•I ,5-tetrachloro•3-nit rolnm:ene. COMMON NAME: tecnas,,,, (BS!, ISO). OTHERNAMES:Folosan ·, 'J'CNB (BnyerAG). ACTION: F.ungicide and growth regi,.ilator. CHEMICAL PROPERTIES: Colorless, odorless crystalline solid m.p,. 990 C, appreciably volutile at room temperature, insoluble in water, solubility in ethanol 40 g/1 at 250 C readily soluble in benzene, chloroform, carbon disulphide. TOXICITY: Low mammalian toxicity. Acute oral LD~o (rat)::. 7500 mg/kg. SIGNAL WORD: CAUTION. APPLICATIONS: Control of dry rot in seed and ware potatoes; also prevents sprout development i~ storage. FORMULATIONS: Dust containing 3% w/w tecnazene; Folosan • contains 5% W/w tecnazene. COMBINATION: Y-BHC. NO,. Ci Cl Cl Cl Tecnazene BP: JCI Plant Protection, Division (Great Britain) (Fusarex ~) Fusilade • CHEMICAL .NAME: butyl 2•14•(6-trifluoromethyl-2-pyridyl oxy). phenoxyj propionate. COMMON NAME: fluazifop-butyl (proposed). .ACTION: Herbicide. · CHEMICAL.PROPERTIES: Liquid, boiling point 17()l C (0.5mm Hg), soluble in most organic solvents. TOXICITY: Acute oral LDoo (rat), 3000 mg/kg. SIGNAL WORD: CAUTION. APPLICATIONS: A new, highly active, selective herbicide for the postemergence control of both perennial and annual grass weeds in broadleaved crops."Fusilade • has been shown to be safe for use in over 60 annual and perennial broadleaved crops (agricultural, horticultur:Ul, orchard, and plantation crops) when used at over twice the rates reQuired for effective gra'ss control. FORMULATIONS: Ou.tside U.S.A.: Fusilade *, 250 grams/liter; Fusi!ade • W, 250 grams/liter w!th added wetter. · BP: ICI Americas Inc., Agricultural Chemicals Div. ICI Plant Protection Division (Great Britain) Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha Ltd. (Japan) Fussol • -see Fluoroacetamide.- FW • 293 -see Dicofol t ; - FW • 734 -see PrOpanil. Fydulan G -see Cas~ron •. · Fydulex G _; see Casoron· •. I TOXICITY: Acute oral LD.~n {mt), 1000 mg/kg; acute dermal LD~o (rabbit), 4100 mg:/kg. Malathion has been fed to rats for 104 weeks I t level!> us high as 5000 ppm in the diet with no gross effects, IGNAL \\'ORD: CAUTION. ANTIDOTE: Atropine, PAivl, 2-PAr-.lCI, 2-PAr-.HvI, Toxogonin • (ivlcrck). I ANDLINC AND STOHAGE CAUTIONS: Harmful by ,·alloll'in1~. inhalation or skin contact. Avoid breathing: spray mist. void contnct with skin. Wash thorouJ,:h!y after lrnndling. Change eontuminated clothing. Do not contaminate food or fcctl products. l·\PPLICATIONS: Malathion controls a wide variety of insects ncluding: aphids, spider mites, scale insects, hoti"se fly, nnd n,1sqt1i1rn'!-:is we!\ as o largc number of other sucking: and chewing ::1::t•.'1;; :.:1:1(:ki11g fruits, vegetables, ornamentals, nnd slorcd pr<H!t:l'L· '.t:: w;,: i;; pmticu!nrly indicated where a high degree ·of I.:·,• .. \ ,.. ,.:mm:ds is desin·d -•;1 tlllcrnncc of 1:l[l ppm for forngc, , 1~ \iiiy allows mar'uthion to be applied (1n 1.he snme day . • ,:"\"t'S!Cd. v:,:1,hlishcd tolcn,:1ces ure for residiws of 8 ppm Then~ are spcci:ilized uses with higher and lower I . ~·:!n/rahion is gener,dly compatible with n!! insecticides · .11,:1, :dl•s in common usage. When mixed with alkaline .. 1:11.--: ! l1i.! initial kills nm satisfactory but the residual toxicity ,,,,1_\' hl· reduct>d. 1"1Inlcithio11 UL V • ConcentrC/te contains !)l % 0, O-dimethyl S-(1,2 licarbethoxycthyl) phosphorodithionte and is registered for ultra- ow volume ncrin! application lo ulfalfu, clover, pnsture nnd rnnge grnsses, nonagricultural lnnd, cereal crops, cotton, snfflower, soybeans, su!-{nr beets, corn, beuns, blueberries for the control of l rnny insects nt rates of 4 Lo lG ounces per acre; olso npplied to beef ut tie. ~_,·thion • or Fv/anon • or EmmatoR Extra• is a low-odor product manufactured 1,y patented processes, and is availnhle for all uses of malathion registered for all uses applicable to Malathion ULV • l,'onccntf"atc. In the United Stutes Lhis is the unly"i,.:rndc registered ir use on stored grain, recommended for use inside homes, and cccpted for use on humnns. . · FOHEIGN APPLICATIONS: Hilthion • is a broad spectrum I. 1sc•cticide used for control of a variety of insect Pest::; of agriculture, Hestrv, horticulture, nnd aninrnl and public health. It docs not osc 1)roblems of residues wlicn used as recommended and is relatively a less hazardous insecticide. FOIU,1ULATIONS: Emulsifi:1ble concentrate, wettable powder, lust., ULV concentrnte. Hiltf.i'ln • 25 WDP. Double-M • EC is a 1ixture with methoxychlor. I I I I I I S 0 II II (CH3 Ol,P--S-CH-C-OC2 H0 I rr CH 2 -C-OC2 H0 Malathion • BP: American Cyanamid Co .. (Cythion t, Malathion ULV * Concentrate) Cheminova (Denmnrk) (Fyfanon *) C_vannmid India Ltd. (India) (Cythion •) Cyanamid Quimica do Brasil Ltda. (Brazil) (Ma- lathion•, Malatol +, Cythion ") Cyanamid Taiwan Corp. (Taiwan) (Malathion*) F::..t·,~l IndustriesLirni1ed (India) tCelthion +) F:1r11wplnnt S.p.A. (~lontedison Group) (Maimed•) Hindustan 1nsec1 icicles LL<l. (lndin) (Hilthion *, Hilthiotl • 25 \VD/-') i\-l/S Pesticides India (India) (Vc1:fru, Malatox) Rhone-Poule\1C (France) (Calmathion, Malaph€/e, Sumi- tox, Zithio/) Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd. {Japnn) (MLT) F: All India Medical Corp. (Ind in) (Mattox) Devidnya! (Sales) Private Ltd. (India) Hopkins Agricultural Chemical Co. (Double-M * EC, Beef Cattle Oil) · Malathion• MLT-see Mo lath ion ♦, lalathion ULV • Concentrate -see Malathion•. Malatol • -sec Malathion• . laldison • -see Malathion ♦, Ct !bJ\llCAL NAMES. G-hydrux_,-0, .... , D1hydropyndaz1ne-3,G-dione. /. 1,). '"··· "?"' '/"' !,>· COMMON NAME· MH (WSSA). . TRIVIAL NAME: maleichydraz1de. OTHER NAMES: Burtolm •, Chemform ,. , De-Cut •.~,)(,.sprout•, Drexe/.Super P • (discontinued by Drexel), Fair 30, Fair /JS, KMH, Maintain'" 3 · Maleic.Hydrazide 30% • (discontinued by Crystal Chemical Co\ Malein §o •, MH-30 •, MH 36 Bayer (discontinued by Bayer AG), ReKulox,. W, Regulox" 50W, Retard•, Ro_val MH- 30 .. , Royal Slo-Gro •, Slo-Gro •, Sprout-Stop •, Stu at-Man •, Sucker-Stuff*, Super-De-Sprout ", Super Sprout Stop, Super Sucker-Stuff•, Super Sucker-SW// HC, Vondalhyde ' (Pennwnlt Holland), VondraX • (Pennwalt Hofland). ACTION: Growth retardant. CHEMICAL PROPERTIES: . Melting point 292" C. Solubility (t.e<:h.) nt 25° C: water 0.6%, ethanol 0.1 %, DMF ~.4%. TOXICITY: Both maleic hydrazide and its sodium s1dl hnvr. n low order of toxicity. A<:utc orul LUr,u (rat). 6950 mg sodilllll !',a\ttkg; :-moo mJ.! dicthaliolum inc sul t/ki:. SIGNAL WOHD: CAUTION . ANTIDOTE: If swallowed, inducL• vomiting. . APPLICATIONS: When sprayed on plants, it is ahsnrhl~d nnd moves internally where it blod:s tell division. Ikspon.s~• to the chemical often varies with the dos11ge and the st.ni;e · o( plant development. . · Malcic hydrazide formulntions effectively control :stJch weeds in turf and elsewhere as wild onion and wild garlic. Maldc hvdrozide is recommended for the tempornry growth inhibi~inJi ol' various trees, shrubs and grasses.and has also been· apptoved for use in controlling the sprouting of edible· onions and pota1.rn!S in stornge. Maleic hydrazide hus been effectively used to retard .sucker growth_ of tohncCo plunts and to protect citrus seedlings 11g11inst frost damuge. · FORMULATIONS: Water-soluble liquids of the dieth:molamine salt or lhe potassium salt; EC 300; EC 360 (Bayer AG). IHI* 43 (in combination with 2,4~D) (Diamond Shamrock Agrochemicals Ltd.). . OH I ,,,,.c' HC '-N I I . I HC...._C,,,,-NH II 0 Maleic Hydrazide BP: Chemical Formulators. Inc. (Chemform ") Diamond Shamrock Agrochemicals Lt.cl. (Great. Britain) Wurtolin •, Regul_ox w•, Reguloxsow•) _ Drexel Ch.emical Co.' (Retard•, Sprout-Stop•, Sucker-Stuff*, Super · Sprout Stop, Super Sucker-Stuff•, Super Sucker:Stuff HC) Fairmount Chemical Co., Inc. (De-Cut•, De- Sprout •, Fair 30, Fair PS, Super De-Sprout •) Nihon Nohynku Co., Ltd. (Japan) (Malein 30 •) Uniroyal Chemical, Div. of Uniroyal, inc. (MH- 30 •, Royal MH-30', S/o-Gro ') Maleic Hydrazide 30%-sec Maleic Hydruzi~e. Malein 30 • -see Maleic Hydrazide. Ma/ix·• -see Endosulfon. Maimed -see Malathion ♦- Malonoben * (Product discontinued by Gulf Oil Chemicn!s Co.) OTHER NAME: GCP-5126. ACTION: Acaricipe-insecticide. Maloran • (Product has been discontinued in U.S.A.) CHEMICAL NAME: 3-( 4-bromo-3-chlorophenyl). f-methoxy-1- methy!urea. COMMON NAMES: chlorbromuron (ANSJ, BS!, ISO, WSSA), chlorobromuron (France). OTHER NAMES: Bromex • (discontinued by NOR-AM Agricultural Products), C6313 * (Cibn-Gei~y Ltd.). ACTION: Selective herbicide. I / I I I I r;::":. :I I !I ' ' 11: ·, 11 I I ·1 ,1 ' ·[: :: .,. ,, I ' " . I: I :: i ::. '.ii ; i•' l ·,, ::•:ii II ' :\ :1: l ·1 ; . I ; 11 ·1 ·1 'i if ' I :1 ;• t1 I' / : \ ' :,1 . , j ;; ii .. Neguvon • -see 'I'richlorfon + . Nekal ~ Surfactants CHEMICAL . NAME: BA, BX -Sodium alkylnap 1thal :ne sulfonate. WT-Sulfonated aliphutic polyesters, ACTJO~: Anionic wetting agents. CHEMICAL PROPERTIES: BA, BX~ free flowing W'I'-aqueous solution,. TOXICITY: JJJl.77: Acute oral LD5o, 1.35 g/kg; act.ite dermal LDbo, •1,2 l{lkl{; ocular irritation, moderately irritating. BX.78: Acute oral LD~o (rat), 1.5 g/kg; U~uinea pig), 1.5 g/kg. APPLICATIONS: l\iekal • Bil-77 and !3X-78 are used as· wetting 111:ents fof insect.icida!" powders. Neka! • \VT-27 is used in wettable puwders itnrl liquid fertilizers. Set.! Dispersrmr. !H': GAF C111·p., Chemirnl Products Nekal • WT-27 -see Nckal •. Nektaran COM!\·ION NAt-.·11<:: nektaran. OTHER NAM 1-:: /Jee Une. ACTION: Nonpoisonous bee food attractant increases pollination, crops of (ruit and seeds. · TOXICITY: None. APPLICATIONS: NektarOn can be applied by airplane, con: centrnted ground or full volume sprays. The dosar,:e rnte is 5 pounds of Nehtaran per acre in any type of spray. For airplane~5-10gullons of wnter per ucre. In r,:round sprays 100-150 g-11\lons of water per ucre, Muy also be applied with fungici~e spruy.· · Apply 2-3 applications per season, at early bloom, mid-bloom, and late bloom, at 4-G day intervals, · HANDLING AND STORAGE CAUTJONS: Use only in cleun spray equipuwnt. Do not apply with pesticides that are toxic to· bees. Store in dry and cool place. FORMULATION: Wettable powder. F: Tamr,gan Ltd, {Israel) · I Nellite • (Product discontinued by The Dow Chemical Co.) CHEMICAL NAME: PhenylN,N'-dimethyl phospho:odiamidate. COMMON N1\\•lE: diamidfos. ACTION: Ne111a1.icide. CHEMICAL l'!WJ'ERTIES: White crystalline solid, very low vapor pressur,·. ,\•ldt ing point, 105._5-lOGO C. Soluble in acetone, chloroform, 1t:1:1.h,mol and mCthylene chloride; solubility in water is 40,000 ppm. · · TOXICITY: Atute om! LD~o (male rat),· 140 mg/kg. Acute dermal LO5o {rabbit), 100-200 mg/kg. Sljght skin irritant. Toxicity to fish and certain other aquatic animals is of a rel11tively low order. The compound does not biouccumu!ate in aquatic food chain organisms. SIGNAL WOJW: IVAllNJNG,. APPLJCA1'IONS: Used ·on tobacco to control i-ootkl'lot nematodes. Applied ii\ the transplunt wate~ at the time of planting. FORMULATIONS: Ne/lite• 90; Ne/lite• WS. Nemacur • 0 . 0 ,,.,,-NHCH, II/ 0 p -"-._NHCHi Diamidfos CHEMICAL NAME: Ethyl 3-methyl-4-(methylthio) phe•)YI (l- H\l't hyh•t hyl \ ph,1::-phl,rnmi<lnte . C,)_,l,\ON );A~\\•:: i,·11omiphos. OTHER NAME: Boy 68138. ACTION: Nenrnticide (systemic). . CHEMICAL i'HOPEHTlES: Brown waxy solid; m.p. •19.2~C; v.p'. ca lll-~ mb11r :ti ;i\P C; ~tnble under normal condition:; but subject rn lwdn1l\'sis; ~.,\11\1\i• in 11h1::-t i..Hh:lllil· sul\'cnt:. und in wnll'r up to nbout :100 1mm. · TOXlCl'I'Y: 'l'echnicnl: Acute oral LD~,11 (rm), 1-1.1-9.ll rng, lq;; dermal LDsu (rut), 72-8·1 mg/kg. ANTIDOTE: Administer atropine sulfate in large tlwrapeutic doses. R.epeat ns necessary to the point of tolerance. 2-PA:\I nnd Toxogonin ~ (Merck) nre also nntidotal and mny be administered in conjynction with ntropine. APPLICATIONS: A compound with high nematicidnl ncti\'iT.\' which can·be applied broadcast, in-the-row, in band, b~· dr~11eh, before or at pluming time, or to established plants. Cornp!ett• :;,ii! \ncorporation is not essential. Experimentnl results show it to he a liroud spe<:trn,n 1it•1n;1tic-i1\,: with good plnnt tolerance to many field, vegetable, and fruiL l'WP"· Presently reidstured for control of the mujor geucrn u!' 11L·1n:1t,.dc:; attacking cotton, peanuts, soybeans, cabbage, Hrussc!s ,;p:·ti.:b, bananas, turf ~rnsses, Emel non-benrinr-:-fruit trers in 111:!ic,\' i11:1;,1r fruit producin~ slates. Currently under rcsearl·h in :m::1-. .,,·i•,·:",· nematorles an: ;1 prnhlem. For{MULATIUNS: Emulsifiahl,c C(JJ\<'.(:rltr:11,-I.Hi J'.f, COMBINATJO0.'S: Nenwr.ur ~ + /J,,,.,.: ,u cuncentrail' and gr;u1ul(:S. Fenamiphos BP: Bayer AG {Federal Republic of Germnny) (Nemacur •) Mobay Chemical Corp,, Ag-ricultural Chemicals Division (Nemacur •) Nemafene • -St!L' !).!) ~ Soi! Fumigunt. Nemafos -see Zinophos •. Nematume • -see Dibromochloropropone. N~magon •-:--see Dibromochloroproprme. . . Ne~an'ax ~ -see DiLromoch!oropropnnc. Nemaphos • -see Zinophos *. r,Jemaset •~sec Dibromochloropropune. . Nern-A-Tak•. CHEMICAL NAME: (Diethoxyphosph inylimino)-1,3-d ithie'tane. COMMON NAME: fosthietnn (ANSI). OTHER NAMES: ~\C 64,475, A econ em, CJ, 64,475, Gcofos. ACTION: Soil nematicidc one! insecticide. CHEMICAL PHOPERTlES: Technical Nem-A-Tak • is u slightly turbid yel!ow liquid; solubi\ity in wntcr 5% w/w at 250 C; solubility > 90% in xylene, acetone, cyclohexononc, ~-propunol. TOXICITY: Technicnl Nem-A-Tah •: ncute om! LD~·o (rut, mnlc), 4,7-7.7 mg/kg; (rat, female), 6.9 mg/kg. l3y sing!e 24-hour skin contact, LD~o for technical mnterirt! in {rubhit, male), 27..t-GG.3 mg; kg; (rabbit, female). G5 mg/kg. Acute LD~u of Nem-A-'l'ak • 15- G: (mt, mulc-ornl), 41.5-<\<1.l mg/kg; (rnhliit, malc-ncute dermal), 252-:l:H mg/k~. Aeutc LD~,u of Nem-A-Ta}~ • 2-/.,: (rut, mule-om!). · 26-32.9 mg/kg; (acute dermal, rabbit fenwle). 371 mg/kr,:. SIGNAL WORD: Nem-A-Tah • 15-G: DANG£R. Nem-A-Tak • 2- L and 4-L: DANGER ANTIDOTE: Atropine. APPLICATION: An' experimcntnl rompound · for control·. of nematodes nnd soi! insects in u vuriety of crops, including-: Tobacco, petrnuts, soybeuns, n1id corn. ', CAUTION: Nem-A-'J'ah • Tcchnicu!, 15-G, 2-L, and. 4-L nre poison ow,; by ski1i cont net, eye wntnct, inhalation, or Hwul !owing. FORMULATION: 1.r,.G is a 15% granul11r on 2,1/,50 mesh currier; 2- l.. is 2-lb. active ingredient per ).!1dlon of wntcr miscible liquid, and 4-L is a 4-pound fictive ingredient per gallon of \'Ulter miscible liquid. Fosthietan "A.P." AmPric-rrn Cvnnamid Co. I ' ,, .:,••·· ;.-.,- I I I I I ··, ,· Ii I 'Ii .:. ,, I :.:.:1 'i'' "• :I . :. I·•• !j, . I, !/'I,• :,) ':;• ii f~]i ,11 ,, !ii ;:;::: I;' I,/' ,. k-:. . ·,: :,1,, I .1 !:.: .: .. , ' ii i,.:, I·: i;i. ii :: I·, 1;: i" ' !,I :1 +';· I MO• \ CHEMICAL N~\ME: :,4,6-Trichloropheny!-4'-nitrophenyl ether. COMMON NA~ 'E: C. vP. ACTION: Select ve hr:bicide. TOXICITY: AcUlti:..ofa! LD5o (mouse) (tech.), li,800 mg/ki{. Low toxicity to fish. APPLICATION: Fur con trot of weeds in rice paddies. - FORMULATIONS: Emulsifiab!e concentrate (20%), granule (9%). CNP Hl': tvli1:, ti '!'ua1su Chemiculs Inc. (,Japan) Shin.ing Corp. (Taiwan) M40 • -see ~ICl'A. Mobam, • CHEMI_CAL NAME: 4-Benzothienyl N-methyl-carbamate. OTHEI( NAME: MCA-600 •, ACTION: Experime~tai contact insecticide, Not actively developed by i\·lobi! Chemical Co. APPLICAT!ONS: Effective against cockroaches, flieS, mosquitoes, uphids, g:russhoppeni, und a variety of crop insects. Mobilawn t {Product disContinued by Mobil Chemical Co., Phosphorus Div.) CHEMICAL NAME: O-2,4-Dichlorophenyl 0, O-diethyl- phosphoroth iunte. COMMON NAMES: , dichlofenthion (ISO), , dichlorofenthion (BSl). OTHER NA~,tES: dichlof~ntion, Tri• VCJ3 ~ (Pennwalt· Holland), VC-13 Nerrwcide •. ACTION: Nt:1n:1ticide, insecticide. CHEMICAL PHOPERTlES: A non-volatile, residual organic phosphate, iHsoluble in water but readily soluble in 1~ost organic solvents, TOXICITY: :\cute ural LD~o, 270 Illg/kg. S[GNAL wo:rn: IVARNlNG,' A_PPLICA'l'JO.\!S: Controls. non-cyst forming nem8todes on ornamentab ;uitl turf withotit damage to plants. Established shrubs s\Jch ;1:,; boxwood, Japanese holly, etc., cun be treated to control ne1w:1odc:. without phytotoxicity. Insecticide uses include control of \;twn chinch bugs on St. Augustine grass. Used for nelllutode Cllril rol on African violets. FORMULATION: Emulsifiab!e cori'centrate 75% (7½ poundti/gullu1 t ~. Cl . 0 .. ·~<OC,Hs. Cl -0-P · · · OC,Hs 0ichlofenthion Mocap • . CHEMICAL NAME: 0-Ethyl S,S-dipropyl phosphorodithioate. COMMON NAME: ethoprop (U.S.A.). OTHER NAJ'v!ES: Ethop'rophos· (Europe); Jolt (discontinued by Ve!sicol Chemital Corp.), Prophos (discontinued). ACTION: Nemuticide-soil insecticide. CHEMICAL !J!{OPERTIES: Slightly soluble in water (750 pp.m); readily solulile in most organic solvents. TOXICITY: Acute orul LD~o (rat). 61.5 mg/kg:. SIGNAL WOHDS: lUG., IVARNiNG; 6EC and 15 G, DANGER ANTIDOTES: If .cyunosis is absent, give atropine 2-4 mg intruvenously (0.US mg/kg for children). Hcpeat-ut.rupine ut 5-10 minute intervub until atropinization occurs (dry, flushed skin, · tachycardiu, pupill1iry dilatation), and maintuin for •18 hours. If cyanotil:, give initiu! atropine intrnmusculurly und !:>tart measures to improve vcmi!ution. l'rutopam Ull-,JU 11:;.:, ;:,..; Iv• d,1:«r~il) lll lUUcc .sati110.: uvocr J:\-~.il minutes. If pulmonary edema is present, give intravenous!:-,' .s!uwly as a 5% solution in winer over a period of not less than G minutes. A second dose may be given after one hour if muscle weakness persists. Additionn.l doses muy be g-iven cautiously for pcrsistc•nt muscle weakness. Mny be given by intramuscular or subcutnne11us routes if intrnvenous ndministrution is nut fensible. In case of skin contnct wnsh patient with soap and wnter l'ollowed by wash with 95% ethyl alcohol. Keep patient under cons1ant observation for :!•1-:lG hours. Symptoms may per:;ist fur one nhinth. The use of theophylline, morphine, burbiturntes, phcnothinzines, reserpine, and sucl'inyl choline is contrnindicmed. APPLICATIONS: For contrul of pl.111t pnrn:;itic nt:111:w,dL•s ;111d soil-inhabiting insel'ts. Mocr1p • is not II fumig:rnt-type n~·m:ni,·il!,·.- Action is bv Clint act. Chernicnl rnus1 be 111ixt~d with soil t,r ,·;1rrit·,! bv water iii tu soil to lil' d'fective. [1 has n•sidual u1·1 ivil,\', ,!<>oi,: nlovement in 1he soil, und ca11 be used at planting ti1HL' ... :it': 11,1 waiting periud. Afocap" is re1·01n!llt!tlded for 1ie111_ur11dt· and ',\\rv:\·u:·,i'· f1uc-cured tohu,:,:u; 1H:ma1ude, w1n·w,1ri11. ;11,,, !I•:, control on sw,:1!l J)1J\Ul11; 111ir1i:1tod;1 1·111111·11' 1,n plantains, c,1bh:1gl!, t:orn, pi11eapplt!, ~11;;:1r,·:1::c:. :;,,,•, ]lt\lHtO, penntllS, ('lJ(;U!lllic:r, snap :11H! li1n:l I:·, recommended i'11r r1Jrn ro1>lWtirrn. L'Ul11·or111, n1·1r,;11• ,,!,.-. 1,·,: wireworm contr,Jl llll corn; wire1\•,1r111 C(Ji\trul on whitl! p,Jt:1t<J: .:!:d corn rootwonn (JJ1 peanuts nt )Hq.;ging. !1 is also n•corll!lll'llJL,d :lJf nemntode control un Berrnudu, Zuy:;ia, St. Aug-ustine, centip,:dl', and Bahia grasses in commen:ial turf. FORMULATIONS: GEC, l0G, 15G, and Mocap • Plus 10-5G (10% Mocap •, 5% Di-Sys ton ♦ granular). Mo cap• Plus ./-2 EC (-1 pounds Mocap • + ~ pounds DiSyston ♦ /ga!!on). Mocap •-PCNR (3 pounds Mocap ~ + 10 pound!:> PCNB). C~!-bO ~ C"H1S PAO C,H,S £tho prop BP: Rhone-Poulenc Chemicnl Co., Agrochemical Div . Mocap * PCNB -~ce t\i~ocap •. Mocap • Plus -see Mocap ♦• Modown *. CHEMICAL., NAME; Methyl 5-(2,4-dichloropheiiu1yJ-2-ni- trobenzoate. · COMMON NAME: bifenox (ANSI, IVSSA); OTHER NAME: ;HC-4379. ACTION: Herbicide. CHEMICAL PHOPER'l'IES: Non-volatile crysrn!line so!id, insoluble in water nnd modcrutely soluble in organic solvents. ll \:, relutivcly stable in ultruviolct light. TOXICITY: Acute oral LD!,u (rot), over tJ.\OQ mg/kg, SIGNAL WOl!llS: 80\VP, CAUTlON: 2EC, DANGER: 4 Flowuble, DANGER ANTIDOTE: In cuse of contact with eyes, immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Ca!\ physicinn. Wa!:ih skin with plenty ofsonp and water. APPLICATIONS: Particularly effective for brondleaf weed control. Re!{istered for preplnnt incorporated and precmergence treatmems for weed contni! n11 sovbeans, double trup soybeans, grain <;:;orghum, preemergence nnd p0stemcrg-ence·t'reatmen.t for weed control on direct-seeded rice and pine nun;ery seed beds. FORMULATIONS: 80% wcttuhlc powder, 2 pounds per g;llon emulsifiable concentrate, -I pounds per g-al\on f1owable. COMBINATIONS: Afodown • tunk-mix with alachlor, propachlor, or trifluralin; overlay with trifluralin, paraquat, or Roundup·. COOCH, Cl No,-Q-o-Q-c1 BifenoK HP: Rhone-Poulenc Chemicnl Co., Af{rochemicat Div. I I ___ II I I I / I I I I I I ''.1,, '!·: Iii ·il'i ,I'.:: 11" r: :/\: ' ! : .. , I: lj;:: I .·1: ·;;r i' :,: 1::: , I': . ,. i ;:y 1·]1 I "'i::: ;): ,. :'1 I I ,· ' ,·.' I '. :;i:'.q";,; .. : :; :< ni; I <i/t· I .. , . ,I ,. ', '.'1 ii :.1 !.-!' ' :1 .,. I ,,,' I ·:;. I J.ACT!ON: Fungicide. . · · . . · 1= CHEMICAL PROPERTIES: Solubility at 20°C in water 7100 ppm, ! 65% in methanol, 55% in benzene. TOXlCITY: For technical metalaxyl: Acute oral LD5o (rat), 669 mg/kg; acute dermal LDso (rat), > :HOO mg/kg. Fish and wildlife relativdy nontoxic .. SIGNAL WOHD: DANGER. APPLJCA'l'!ON; For control of soil-borne diseases caused by Pythiwn nnd Phytophthora, and foliar diseases caused by the Phycomycett!S (downy mildews). Ridomil ~ 2E conditionally registcrl!d in the U.S. on tobacco. FOREICN Al'PLICATIONS: Numerous foreign applications on vel'etuliles und fruits. Ciba-Geigy (Switzerland) offers for downy mildew contrn!: Ridomil"' com bi (metulax_vl + folpet) and Ridomil • plus (meta/axyl + copper) for g"rt1pes, Ridomil • ma11eb (metalux,,•/ + maneb) und Hido11Jil • M½ {met.a!axvl + mancozeb) 1·ur JHil:,ti'H:~, Vibacco, tomatues, liop, nnd v1:i.:elubleS. l·'OHt\'l · !i ,:\'l'lUNS: EnwbifinUle rnncentrnle (~ puunds/gu!!on) 25 w1~, .:i(. COl\-l!i:NXl'IONS: Sold by Ciba-Geigy (Switzerland): Ridomil • plus WI) 50, Uidomil • combi. WJ-' 60; CGA-48988/Cu, CGA-48988/Fulpet. CH, 9H" Q ,,,-CH-COOCH, . / N '-.. CO-CH,OCH, CH, Metalaxyl BP: Ciba-Geigy Corp., Agricultural Division Cilrn-Geigy Ltd. (Switzerland) ,. Ridomil · 2E -see Ridomil •. Ridomil ' Cambi -see Ridomil "'. Ridomil • Maneb -see Ridomil "'. Ridomil · MZ -see Fubol; Ridomil •. Ridomil · MZ 5BWP ~ see Fubol. Ridomil ' Plus -see Ridomil •. Riflex • · :;ee Mctoxuron. Rigo Oil Concentrate• CHEM\1~AI .. l'ROPERTIES: A combination of superior parafinic buse uil 1111d :,;urt'uctant. · ACTION: Spray tank adjuvant. SIGNAL WORD: CAUTION. HANDLING AND STORAGE CAUTION: ·Keep container tightly closed and do not allow water to be introduced to contents of contuincr. APJJL!CA'/'IO N: Spreuds pesticide8 evenly over leaf surface aiding· in penetration of herbicides into weed. Increuses efficiency oJ' defoliurlls. FORMULATION: Liquid. BP: Higo Company Ripcord • CHEMICAL NAME: a -cya.no-3-phenoxybenzyl 2,2-dimethyl-~-(2,:2-dichloroviny!) cyclopropane curboxylute. COMMON NAME: cypermethrin (BSI, ISO). O'l'J·!EH NAME: Barricade"'. ACTION: Insecticide. CHEMICAL PHOPEHTIES: More stable in acidic than in alkaline solution. Moderutely !iOluble in a runge of.organic solvents. High thernwl slubility, Ripcord Technical concentrute is a yellow-brown liqulJ contuining approximately 50% (w/w) cvpermethrin. Relatively non-voluti!e. · ¥ TOXICITY: Acute oral LD~o to rats is 251 mg/kg: acute dermal LD~o t(J rats i!:I > 1600 mg/kg (xylene solution). Highly toxic to fish. :,. ' . ·---· .. curry out gastric luvage wit11 cun: to prevent asµirutiun. 'L~ symptomatically. HANDLING AND STORAGE CAUTIONS: Avoid contact wi mouth, eyes, and skin. Store in original containers uwny from foo stuffs and anirnnl feed.· APPLICATIONS: Used for conlrol of insecls in cotton nnd ii wi, range of other crops. FORMULATION: Emu!sifiable concentrntes, L1ltrn low vo!u11 concentrates, and wettable powder. See also Barricade •. H \ H CH., C=C Cl / ""Cl CN I ! C-0-CH 0 ~ 00 Cypermethrin .BP: Shel! International Chemical Co. (Great Britain) F: Shell Cheniiculs U.K. Ltd. (Great Britain) Ripenthol • -see Endothall ♦• Risalin CHEMICAL NAME: 3,5-Dinitro-N,N-di(n-propyl) sulfanilami_de ACTION: Selective prcemergence herbicide. CHEMICAL PROPERTIES: Orange crystuls melting at 13'. 138° C. APPLICATION: 'l'o control grasses. Risa!in Riselect • -see Propanil. Riverside Sodium Chlorate• -see Sodium Chlorate. Roach -Chek • -see Hereon • Insectape with Propoxur. Roach-Tape"' -sec Hereon "'lnsectope with Propoxur. Roccal • -see Benzu\konium Chloride. Rodent • A member of the animal group (Order Rodentia) to Which rats mice, gophers, and porcupines belong. Rodent Cake -see Diphacinone ♦ • Rodenticide A preparution intended for the control of rodents (rats, mice, etc.] and related animnls (such as rabbits). A c!nssification of rodenticides is as follows: _1. Coumurins.: dicumarol, warfari11, coumachlor, coumatetraly/. 2, Indandionc8: chlorophacinone, Piual •. 3. Organochlorines: DD'J', endrin. 4. Botanicals: red squiJJ, strychnine. s: Organophosphates: Gophacide •. 100'> [:' ........... ,...L..--=--•-11 ___ 1! I 1·• I I 1. I I -1 I ~. I I I I CAS Registry Num!Jer: 56-38-2 Page 1 of 4 EPA CHEMICAL PROFILE CHEMICAL IDENTITY --PARATHION CAS Rcsgistry Number: 56-38-2 INTERIM Date: October 31 1985 Rev is ion: Synon,,:ns: Phosphorothioic Acid, 0,0-Dicthyl 0-(p-Nitrophenyl) Est.or (Liquid Mixture); Parathion liquid; Alkron; Alleron; ,\mer.ican Cyana.tr!id :,.\.22; Aphami te; Bayer E-605; B ladan; Diethyl 4-Nitrophenyl Phosphorothion:ne; Diethyl p-Nitrophenyl Thionophosphate; Diethyl Parathion; Diethyl-p-Nitrophenyl Monothiophosphate; DNTP; E 605; ENT 15,108; Ethyl Parathion; Etilon; Folidol; Fosferno; Fostox; Genithion; NA 2783 (DOT); NCI-C00226; Niran; Nitrostigmina; 0,0-Diethyl 0-(p-Nitrophenyl) Phosphorothioate; 0,0 Diethyl 0-(p-nitrophenyl) Thionophosphate 0,0-Diethyl 0-4-Nitrophenyl Thiophosphate; 0,0-Diethyl 0-p- Nitrophenyl Phosphorothioate; 0leoparathion; Panthion; Paraflow; Paramar; Paraphos; Parawet; Phenphos; Phoskil; Phosphenol; Phcsphorothioic Acid 0,0-Diethyl 0-(4-Nitrophenyl) Ester; Rhodi~tox; SNP; ~tatLion; Sulphos; Thiophos; Vapophos Chemical Formula: C10H14ND5PS Molecul;;r Weight: 291.27 SECTIOI-./ I --HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS/:DENTIT'( ll✓f-ORMATION OSHA PEL: NA 0.1 rng/m' (skin) (NIOSH 1978, p. 148); ceiling 20 mg/;;1' (°''IARC 1972-1985) AC(;IH TLV: TWA 0.1 mg/m' (skin); STEL 0.3 rng/rn' (skin) (ACGIH 1985, p. 26) IDLH: 20 mg/m' (*Encyc of 0ccupat Health and Safety 1983) Othe1-Limits Recommended: Occupational exposure recommended standard: Air 0.05 mg/m' (NIOSH/0SHA 1978, p. 143) SECTION II --PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS Boiling Point: 707°F, 375°C (*Merck 1983) Specific Gravity (H 20=l): 1.26 (*Merck 1983) Vapor· Pressure (mmHg): 3. 78 x 10-S at 20°C (*Worthing 1979) I I I I I D D I I I I I I I I I I PARATHION CAS Registry Number: 56-38-2 P_age 2 of 4 SECTION 11 --PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS 11.elting Point: 4.3°F, 6°C (*Merck 1983) Vapor Density (AIR=l): Not Found 1::vapo1·:.tion Rate (Butyl acctate=l): Not Found Siolubilicy ir; Water: Practically insoluble; 12.4 mg/liter at 20°C (*Bo,·man 1979) Appearance ·and Odor: Pale yellow liquid; technical grade is brm,n and has a garlic-like odor (*Worthing 1979). SECTION Ill --FIRE AND EXPLOSIO~ HAZARD DATA Flash Point (Method Used): 248-320°F, 120-160°C (Method not given) (*Clayton and Clayton 1981-82) Flammable Limits: Not highly _flammable (*Encyc Occupat Health and Safety 1971) LE L: Not Found UEL: Not Found Extinguis.hing Methods: Use water spray, dry chemical, foam, or carbon dioxide (*NFPA 1978). Special Fire Fighting Procedures: Use water spray to keep fire-exposed con~ain~rs cool. If a leak or spill has not ignited, use water .spray to disperse vapors and to provide protection for firefighters. Water spray may be 1:sed to flush spills away from exposures. Fight adv81'.ced or massive fires from a safe distance·or from a protected .location. Special protective clothing should be worn; normal protective clothing may be . penefrated (*i'ffPA 1978). Unusual Firo and Explosion Hazards: When heated to decomposition, it can e.rnit toxic fumes of oxides of nitrogen; phosphorus, and sulfur. High pressure hoses may scatter material from broken containers (*NFPA 1978). Containers may explode when heated (~CHRIS 1978). I I I I I I I PARATHION SECTION IV --REACTIVITY DATA Stability: Unstable: CAS Registry Number: 56-38-2 Page 3 of 4 St~ble: Yes, in distilled c,ater and in acid solution ('"Hac,ky 1981) Conditions to Avoid: Store beloc, 25-30°C ('"Farm Chec,icals Handbook 19JJ). It slowly decomposes in e.ir and hydro1yz.-~s in cht= presence of al!:aline material (*Hawley 1981). Containers may explode when heated (i'CHRI S 19 7 8) . I ncompz,tibility (Materials to Avoid): Not Found Hazardous Decomposition or Byproducts: When heated to decomposition, the material can emit toxic fumes of oxides of nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur (*NFPA 1978). Hazardous Polymerization: May Occur: Not Found May Not Occur: Not Found Conditions to Avoid: Not Found 'I SECTION V --HEAL TH HAZARD DATA I I I I I I I I I Routes of Entry: Inhalation: Skin: Yes Ingestion: Yes (*Gosselin 1976) (*Gosselin 1976) Yes (*Gosseliri 1976) Health H2zards (Acute, Delayed, and Chronic): This material is extremely toxic; the probable oral lethal dose is 5-50 mg/kg, or between 7 drops and 1 teaspoonful for a 150-lb. person. As little as 1 drop can endanger life if splashed in the eye. Toxicity is highest by inhalation (*Gosselin 1976). Signs and Symptoins of Exposure: Symptoms may include nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, diarrhea, excessive salivation, headache, giddiness, ·c,eakness, muscle twitching, difficult breathing, blurring or dimness of vision, and loss of llluscle coordinat.ion. Death may occur from failure of the respiratory center, paralysis of the respiratory muscles, intense bronchoconstriction, or all three (*Gosselin 1976). Medical Conditions Generally Aggravated by Exposure: People at special risk are those with a history of glaucorna 1 cardiovascular disease, hepatic disease, renal disease, or central nervous sytem abnormalities (*Encyc Occupat Health and Safety 1983). I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I PARA TH ION CAS Registry Number: 56-38-2 Page 4 of 4 SECTION V --HEAL TH HAZARD DATA (Continued) Emergency end Firs{ A(d Prccedures: Move victim to fres:1 air; call emer~ency rne~ical care. I·f not breathing, give artificial respiration. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. In case of contact with m2teri2l, ir11.me.diately flush skin or eyes i,.'ith running r..:ater for aL least 15 c:inutes. Speed in removing material from skin is of extreme i□porta~ce. Remove a:1d isolate contamineted clothing and shoes at the site. Ket::p victim qt1iet and maintain normal body temperature. Effects may be delsied; keep victim under observation (DOT 1984, Guide 55). SECTION VI --USE INFORMATION This material is used as an insecticide (*SRI) and is used almost exclusively in agriculture (Hayes 1982, p. 379). SECTION V 11 --PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING AND USE (Steps to be Taken in Case Material is Released or Spilled) In case of leaks or spills, special protective clothing should be worn. Use water spray to disperse vapors and flush spills e.way (*NFPA 1978). Ventilate area of spill or leak. Spills may be absorbed in vermiculite, ury sand; earth, or a similar material (*NIOSH/OSHA 1981). I I I I I I I I I I I I I I CAS Registry Number: 298-00-0 Page 1 of 4 EPA CHEMICAL PROFILE CHEMICAL IDENTITY --PARATHION-METHYL CAS P-,gistry Number: 298-00-0 INTERIM Date: October 31, 1985 Revision: Synonyms: Phosphorothioic Acid, 0,0-Dimethyl 0-(p-Nitrophenyl) Escer (Dry Mixture); Methyl Parathion; Azofos; Azophos; BAY 11405; Bladan-M; Dalf; Dimethylfenitrothion; Dimethyl 4-Nitrophenyl Phosphorothionate; Dimethyl p-Nitrophenyl Phosphorothionate; Dimethyl p-Nitrophenyl Thiophosphate; Dimethyl Parathion; E 601; ENT 17,292; Folidol M; Folidol M-40; Gearphos; M-Parathion; Meptox; Metacid 50; Metacide; Metafos; Metafos (Pesticide); Metaphos; Methyl-E 605; Methylthiophos; Metron; Metron (Pesticide); NCI-C02971; Nitrox; Nitrox 80; 0,0-Dimethyl 0-(p-Nitrophenyl) · Phosphorothioate; 0,0-Dimethyl 0-(p-Nitrophenyl) Thionophosphate; 0,0-Dimethyl 0-(p-Nitrophenyl) Thiophosphate; 0leovofotox; Parathion Methyl Homolog; . Partron M; Penncap M; Penncap MLS; Phenol, p-Nitro-, 0-Ester with 0,0-Dimethyl Phosphorothioate;·Phosphorothioic Acid, 0,0-Dimethyl 0-(4-Nitrophenyl) Ester; Quinophos; Sinafid M-48; Thiophenit; Vofatox; Wofatox; Wofotox; 8056 HC Chemical Formula: C8H10N0 5PS Molecu 11r Weight: 263.23 SECTION I --HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS/IDENTITY INFORMATION OSHA PEL: TWA 0.2 mg/m' ('"NIOSH/RTECS 1985) ACGIH TLV: TWA 0.2 mg/m 3 ; STEL 0.6 mg/m' (skin) (,'<ACGIH 1983) I DLH: Not Found Other Limits Recommended: Toxicity information: 1c50 inhalation (rat) 0:034 mg/liter/4 hours (*NIOSH/RTECS 1985) SECTION II --PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS Boiling Point: Not Found Specific Gravity (H20=l): Vapor Pressure (mmHg): 1.358 at 20°C (*Merck 1983) . -6 . . 9. 7 x 10 at 20°C ('"Worthing 1979) \ I I CAS Registry Number: 298-00-0 Page 2 of 4 PARATH_ION-METHYL I SECTION II --PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS (Continued) I Melting Point: 99-100°F, 37-38°C (*Merck 1983) Vapor Density (AIR=l): Not Found I ·· vaporation RJte (Butyl acetate=l): Not Found .::,lubility in Water: 50 mg/liter ('''Merck 1983) I I ;\ppearance and Odor: White crystalline solid or powder (''NFPA 1978); odor like rotten eggs or garlic (*CHRIS 1978). Commercial product is a liquid consisting of 80 percent methyl parathion and 20 percent xylene (NFPA 1984, pp, 49-64); light to dark tan (*Worthing 1979). I SECTION Ill --FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA I I I I I I Flash Point (Method Used)·: Not flammable at normal temperatures (*Clayton and Clayton 1982); commercial product, containing xylene, has flashpoint of 115°F (OC) (NFPA 1984, pp. 49-64), Flammable Limits: LEL: Not Found UEL: Not Found Extinguishins• Methods: -For small fires, use dry chemical, carbon dioxide, watnr spray, or foam. For large fires, use water spray, fog, or foam (,',DOT 1984). Special Fire f:ighting Procedures: Fight fire from maximum distance. Dike fire co11trol water for later disposal; do not scatter the material ('''DOT 1984). Wear special protective clothing ('°'NFPA 1978). Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: Poisonous gases are produced in .fire and when heated (''CHRIS 1978). Decomposition may lead to sufficient internal pressure to cause the container to rupture violently (NFPA 1984, pp. 49-64). I SECTION IV --REACTIVITY DATA I I I I Stability: Unstable: Yes (''NFPA 1978) Stable: Conditions to Avoid: · High temperatures (120°F) cause decomposition. (NFPA 1984, pp. 49-64). I I ! I ! I I i , , . I I' 'I I I I I I •• I I I I I I I I I -._,,~. -.J I >..:;;~I., ~, J .. -,v-·uv-v Page 3 of 4 PARA TH ION-METHYL SECTION IV --REACTIVITY DATA (Continued) Incompatibility (Materials to Avoid): Oxidizing materials (NFPA 1984, pp. 49-64). Hazardous Decomposition or Byproducts: Decomposition may lead to rupture of containers (NFPA 1984, pp. 49-64). Hazardous Polymerization: May Occur: Not Found May Not Occur: Not Found Conditions to Avoid: Not Found SECTION V --HEALTH HAZARD DATA • i1s , Routes of' Entry:. Inhalation: Skin: Yes Ingestion: Yes ('~DOT 1984) ('''DOT 19 84) Yes (*DOT 1984) Health Hazards (Acute,. Delayed, and Chronic): This material is extremely toxic; the probable,oral lethal dose is 5-50 mg/kg, or between 7 drops arid 1 teaspoonful for a 150-lb. person (*Gosselin 1984). Chronic toxicity does no~ appear to be a major consideration (*NRC 1977). Signs and Symptoms of Exposure: Symptoms may include nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, diarrhea, excessive salivation, headache, giddiness, dizziness, weakness, muscle twitching, difficult breathing, blurring or dimness of vision, and loss of muscle coordination. Death may occur from failure of the respiratory center, paralysis .of the respiratory muscles, intense bronchoconstriction, or all three (*Gosselin·l984), Medical Conditions Generally Aggravated by Exposure: Not Found Emergency and First Aid Procedures: Move victim to fresh air; call emergency medical care. If not breathing, give_artificial respiration. • If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. In case of contact with material, _immediately flush skin or eyes with running water for at least 15 minutes. Speed in removing material from skin is of extreme importance. Remove and isolate contaminated clothing and shoes at the site. Keep victim quiet and maintain normal body temperature. Effects ~ay be delayed; keep victim under observation (*DOT 1984), · ) 1 ',' . , -I I/ CAS Registry Number: 298-00-0 Page 4 of 4 PARA TH ION-METHYL 1· SECTION VI --USE INFORMATION I This material is used as an insecticide on over 50 crops, primarily cotton, · and on several ornamentals c,-,sRI). I I I I I Sf:CTION VI i --PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING AND USE (Sc~ps to be Taken in Case Material is Released or Spilled) I I I I I I I Do not touch spilled material; .stop leak if you can do it without risk. Use water spray to reduce vapors .. Small spills: take up with sand or other non-combustible absorbent material and place into containers for ·later disposal. Small dry spills: with clean shovel place material _into clean, dry containers and cover; move containers from spill area. Large .,,spills: dike far ahead· of spill for later disposal. Wear positive pressure breathing apparatus and special protective clothing (*DOT 1984).