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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCD986190239_19961004_Cherokee Oil_SERB PA SI_Integrated Preliminary Assessment Site Inspection Volume I - Text and Appendices-OCRI I ::. -,.:, I I : ,., ::•' I I I I I I I I I I l!I STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Division Waste Management Superfund Section INTEGRATED PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT/SITE INSPEC71ON Cherokee Oil Company NCD 980 799 019 Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co.,NC Reference No. 06174 October 1996 Douglas Moore Environmental Engineer Di_vision Waste Management S11perfu11d Section I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Waste Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary William L. Meyer, Director Ms. Cindy Gurley NC CERCLA Project Officer U.S. EPA Region IV Atlanta Federal Building 100 Alabama St., SW Atlanta, Georgia 30303-3140 AVA DEHNR October 4, 1996 Subj.: Integrated Preliminary Assessment/Site Inspection (PNSI) Cherokee Oil Company Site 1201 Berryhill Road Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co., NC US EPA ID: NCD 980 799 019 Dear Ms. Gurley: Enclosed is the Intergrated P NSI report completed by the NC Superfund Section for the Cherokee Oil Company site (US EPA ID: NCD 980 799 019). Cherokee Resources, a waste oil recycling company, operated the 0.7 acre site located approximately 1.0 mile north of downtown Charlotte from around 1988 to 1994. Cherokee Resources used the warehouse and site as a waste oil processing facility. Cherokee also used the site as an unpermitted storage facility housing drums, above-ground tanks, underground tanks, vats, tanker trailers and roll-offs containing hazardous substances. The former operator and current owner of the facility has been sentenced to 5 I months active imprisonment for conspiracy to violate the federal Clean Water Act by illegally discharging hazardous substances to the city se:Ver. Initial investigations by the US EPA revealed that the site posed an imminent fire and explosion hazard to neighboring businesses and residents. Between November 1994 and December 1995, the US EP_A Emergency Response and Removal Branch conducted an extensive removal action at the site that included removal of2,856 drums, two tanker trailers, three 20,000 gallon underground storage tanks, six 30,000 gallon above-ground storage tanks, six 10,000 gallon above-ground storage tanks, several roll-offs and over 70,000 gallons of free-standing oily waste and sludge from three containment areas. The NC Superfund Section conducted an Integrated Preliminary Assessment/Site Inspection (P NSI) to gather data necessary to evaluate the need for further CERCLA remedial action at this site. P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Voice 919-733-4996 FAX 919-715-3605 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/1 O"h post-consumer paper l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Letter to Ms. Gurley Integrated PA/SI -Cherokee Oil Co. October 4, 1996 Page 2. Soil, surface water and sediment samples were collected by EPA contractors OHM Materials Corporation and NC Superfund Section personnel and analyzed for volatile organics, semi-volatile organics including PCB's and pesticides, inorganics and TCLP-metals to characterize the types of contaminants deposited at the site and their potential migration pathways. Additional information was collected to confirm the target populations and environments potentially at risk from the site. Although no groundwater sampling was conducted at the site, the threat to groundwater users is considered minimal since there are no drinking water wells within 1.75 miles of the site. No releases of any hazardous substances were found in the surface water sample collected from the unnamed tributary to Stewarts Creek. An elevated concentration of chromium was found in the sediment sample collected at a storm sewer outfall which drains the site. However, chromium was not found at elevated levels in on-site soil samples. Elevated levels of acetone, cis-1,2-dichloroethene and tetrachloroethene were identified in a surface water sample collected 75 feet upstream of the confluence of the UT and Stewarts Creek. All three contaminants were identified in source samples collected at the site. However, no releases of these contaminants were identified in the surface water and sedimerit samples collected below the storm sewer outfall in the UT, or in the surface water and sediment samples collected below the confluence of the UT and Stewarts Creek. Based on the analytical results, a release via overland runoff from the site to surface water impacting the nearest fishery could not be established. Therefore, the threat posed by the site to surface water targets is minimal. No evidence of current air releases were established from the site. Soil on the site and along the overland drainage path remains contaminated with volatile organics, semi-volatile organics and inorganic compounds. Many of these source areas contain levels of contamination that exceed the published EPA human health-based benchmarks for soil exposure. However, the soil exposure threat is minimal since the onsite and offsite sources are securely fenced, there are currently no onsite workers, and the areas of offsite contamination are inaccessible to offsite workers and trespassers. However, these areas may require assessment and possible remediation should they become active in the future. Based on the lack of groundwater and soil exposure targets and the lack of a threat to surface water targets, the NC Superfund Section recommends that no further CERCLA remedial action is warranted at this site and that the site be assigned a "No Further Remedial Action Planned" status. Sincerely, /}a{.c,f:,,:,·/!J-L{{~<...---.__ Douglas Moore Environmental Chemist NC Superfund Section INTEGRATED PRELlMlNARY ASSESSMENT/SITE INSPECTION Cherokee Oil Company NCD 980 799 019 Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co., Ne·· Reference No. 06174 October 4, 1996 Superfund Section Division of Waste Management North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Pr~~ared by: l . ~&-· -6:l~ . ;f,,/1,...,., :, ,..,,:,i . ...... cr-'-"'-- Douglas Moore Environmental Chemist I • I ~~ Pa_t DeRosa Site Evaluation & Removal I B~anch Head I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1.0 INTRODUCTION ............................................... 1 2.0 SITE DESCRIPTION ............................................ 1 2.1 Site Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2.2 Site Description ........................... : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2.3 Operational History ......................................... 4 2.4 Regulatory History .......................................... 5 3.0 WASTE/SOURCE SAMPLING .................................... 7 3 .1.1 Containment Area # 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 3.1.2 Containment Area #2 ...... · ................................. 13 3. I. 3 Containment Area#3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 3.1.4 UST Area ................................................ 18 3.1.5 Overland Drainage Area ..................................... 20 3 .2 Conclusions .............................................. 20 4.0 GROUNDWATER PATHWAY ................................... 21 4.1 Hydrogeology ............................................ 21 4.2 Targets ................................................. 22 4 .3 Sample Locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 4 .4 Analytical Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 4.5 Conclusions ............................................. 23 5.0 SURFACE WATER PATHWAY ........ · .......................... 23 5.1 Hydrology ................................................ 23 5.2 Targets .................................................. 23 5.3 Sample Locations .......................................... 25 5. 5 Conclusions .................... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 6.0 SOIL EXPOSURE AND AIR PATHWAYS .......................... 28 6.1 Physical Conditions ......................................... 28 6.2 Soil and Air Targets ........................................ 28 6.3 Soil Sample Locations ....................................... 29 6.4 Soil Analytical Results ....................................... 29 6.5 Air Monitoring ............................................ 29 6.6 Conclusions ............................................... 29 7.0 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS .................... : ........... 30 APPENDIX A APPENDIXB REFERENCES I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I LIST OF TABLES Table 1 A. Analytical Data -March 1996 Source Samples, p. 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Table 1 A. Analytical Data -March 1996 Source Samples, p. 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Table 1 A. Analytical Data -March 1996 Source Samples, p. 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Table 1 B. Analytical Data -Containment Area #3 Soil Samples, p. 1 15 Table 1 B. Analytical Data -Containment Area #3 Soil Samples, p. 2 Table 1 B. Analytical Data -Containment Area #3 Soil Samples, p. 3 16 17 Table 1 C. Analytical Results Summary -Underground Storage Tank Soil Samples . 19 Table 2 Groundwater Population Within a 4 mile radius . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Table 3 Surface Water Analytical Results ............................... 27 Table 4 Residential Population . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Figure I Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 LIST OF FIGl}RES Topographic Site Map ........................................ 2 Site Layout Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Source Sample Location Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Site Drainage Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I 'I EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Cherokee Resources, a waste oil recycling company, operated the 0.7 acre site located approximately 1.0 mile north of downtown Charlotte from around 1988 to 1994. Cherokee Resources used the warehouse and site as a waste oil processing facility. Cherokee also used the site as an unpermitted storage facility housing drums, above-ground tanks, underground tanks, vats, tanker trailers and roll-offs containing hazardous substances. The former operator and current owner of the facility has been sentenced to 51 months active imprisonment for conspiracy to violate the federal Clean Water Act by illegally discharging hazardous substances to the city sewer. Initial investigations by the US EPA revealea that the site posed an imminent fire and explosion hazard to neighboring businesses and residents. Between November 1994 and December 1995, the US EPA Emergency Response and Removal Branch conducted an extensive removal action at the site that included removal of2,856 drums, two tanker trailers, three 20,000 gallon underground storage tanks, six 30,000 gallon above-ground storage tanks, six 10,000 gallon above-ground storage tanks, several roll-offs and ove~ 70,000 gallons of free-standing oily waste and sludge from three containment areas. The NC Superfund Section conducted an Integrated Preliminary Assessment/Site Inspection (P NSI) to gather data necessary to evaluate the need for further CERCLA remedial action at this site. Soil, surface water and sediment samples were collected by EPA contractors OHM Materials Corporation and NC Superfund Section personnel and analyzed for volatile organics, semi-volatile organics including PCB's and pesticides, inorganics and TCLP-metals to characterize the types of contaminants deposited at the site and their potential migration pathways. Additional information was collected to confirm the target populations and environments potentially at risk from the site. Although no groundwater sampling was conducted at the site, the threat to groundwater users is considered minimal since there are no drinking water wells within I. 75 miles of the site. No releases of any hazardous substances were found in the surface water sample collected from _the unnamed tributary to Stewarts Creek. An elevated concentration of chromium was found in the sediment sample collected at a storm sewer outfall which drains the site. However, chromium was not found at elevated levels in or-site soil samples. Elevated levels of acetone, cis-1,2-dichloroethene and tetrachloroethene were identified in a surface water sample collected 75 feet upstream of the confluence of the UT and Stewarts Creek. All three contaminants were identified in source samples collected at the site. However, no releases of these contaminants were identified in the surface water and sediment samples collected below the storm sewer outfall in the UT, or in the surface water and sediment samples collected below the confluence of the UT and Stewarts Creek. Based on the analytical results, a release via overland runoff from the site to surface water impacting the nearest fishery could not be established. Therefore, the threat posed by the site to surface water targets is minimal. No evidence of current air releases were established from the site. Soil on the site and along the overland drainage path remains contaminated with volatile organics, semi-volatile organics and I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I inorganic compounds. Many of these source areas contain levels of contamination that exceed the published EPA human health-based benchmarks for soil exposure. However, the soil exposure threat is minimal since the onsite and offsite sources are securely fenced, there are currently no onsite workers, and the areas of offsite contamination are inaccessible to offsite workers and trespassers. However, these areas may require assessment and possible remediation should they become active in the future. Based on the lack of groundwater and soil exposure targets and the lack of a threat to surface water targets, the NC Superfund Section recommends that no further CERCLA remedial action is warranted at this site and that the site be assigned a "No Further Remedial Action Planned" status. I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'I I I I I I 1.0 INTRODUCTION Under authority of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA) and the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA), the NC Superfund Section conducted an integrated Preliminary Assessment/ Site Inspection (P NSI) at the Cherokee Oil Company site (NCD 980 799 019), 1201 Berryhill Road, Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. The purpose of this assessment was to collect information concerning conditions at the site sufficient to assess the threat posed to human health and the environment and to determine the need for additional CERCLNSARA or other appropriate action. The scope of the investigation included review of available file information, a comprehensive target survey, onsite · reconnaissances (August & December, 1995), interviewing neighbors and collecting environmental samples (March 1996). 2.0 SITE DESCRIPTION 2.1 Site Location The Cherokee Oil Company site (Cherokee) is located at 1201 Berryhill Road, Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina (Fig. 1) .. The coordinates for the site are 35° 14' 19.0" North Latitude and 080° 52' 30.0" West Longitude (Ref. 1). To reach the site from Raleigh, travel south on Interstate 85 to Charlotte, turn right offl-85 at exit 34 and head southeast on Freedom Road (Highway 27) approx. 1.5 miles towards downtown Charlotte to Berryhill Road. Turn left onto Berryhill Road and travel north for 0.2 miles. The entrance to the site is located on the right (Fig. 1 ). The two year-twenty four hour rainfall for Mecklenburg County averages 3. 5 inches (Ref. 2). Normal annual total precipitation averages 44 inches, while mean annual lake evaporation averages 40 inches, therefore, net annual precipitation averages· 4.0 inches near the site (Ref. 3). 2.2 Site Description The total area of the site is 0.71 acres (Ref. 4). The site is located between Melton's Tire Service to the north, Suburban Propane to the east, an abandoned railroad spur to the south and Berryhill Road to the west (Fig. 2). The surrounding area is used for residential and light industrial purposes (Ref. 4, Photo 1 ). Structures on the site included a large rectangular aluminum-sided warehouse surrounded by an asphalt and concrete parking lot (Photo 2); a concrete loading dock covered by an aluminum roof on the south end of the warehouse (Photo 3); six 30,000 gallon above-ground storage tanks along the east wall of the warehouse and loading dock (Photo 3); three, unlined, 3-4 foot tall, concrete block retaining walls along the east side of the warehouse and loading dock; two square steel vats on the loading dock (Photo 4) and three underground storage tanks located at a fuel station (Photo 3), southwest of the warehouse near Berryhill Road. Many of these structures were removed as part of an EPA removal action. The former site layout is presented in Figure 2 .. I I I IEPA Drum Staging Area I I I I I I I' urc 2. \ S . · Layout Map Cherokee Oil Company 111 Berryhill Road C r!ottc, Mecklenburg Co., N.C. u~-~PA ID: NCD 980 799 019 . ' Nl"';ot to Scale !v _) Drawn By: D. Moore (Aug. 1996) D 'I";:' Fence .. Overland Drainage P.athway -Underground Product Distribution Line I..,_,_ Abandoned Railroad Line -, Existing Concrete Wall · -7 Former Concrete Wall -----=,.. Underground Storm Sewer. I I I I I I The remainder of the site is covered with bare soil. The site is surrounded by a chain link fence containing three entrance gates and topped with concertina and barbed wire (Photos 2, 3; Fig. 2). The site slopes to the south and southeast from Berryhill Road toward an abandoned railroad spur along the southern boundary of the property (Figs. 1, 2). A drainage ditch along the railroad spur intercepts the main site runoff and directs it east to a storm grate. A leaky containment wall allowed runoff to enter Suburban Propane's property east and southeast of the site (Ref. 6; Photos 5, 6). The site runoff crossed Suburban's property and was intercepted by two other storm grates; one located in the center of an asphalt parking lot east of the site (Photo 5) and another southeast of the site between Suburban Propane's office building and the railroad spur (Ref. 6; Fig. 2). Runoff from spills onto Berryhill Road are intercepted by a storm grate located southwest of the site on the east side of Berryhill Road (Fig. 2). All of the above mentioned storm drains are connected by an underground storm sewer pipe which was shown to carry runoff south through Suburban Propane and Goodwill Industries properties parallel with Berryhill Road to a junction with a 48 inch storm sewer line at Freedom Road (Ref. 5; Fig. 4). The storm sewer directs runoff southeast along the south side of Freedom Road for roughly 400 feet to a junction with another 48 inch storm sewer line in front of the D&C Appliances (2100 Freedom Road). The 48 inch line directs runoff south between the E.F. Lombardi Company (2101 Freedom Road) and United Stationers (1949 Freedom Road) buildings to an outfall on an unnamed tributary of Stewarts Creek (Fig. 4; Photo 7). 2.3 Operational History According to tax records,'the warehouse was constructed in 1938 (Ref. 4). The site has been successively owned by City Service Company (I 938-1958) (Ref. 5, p. 6), · Arkansas Fuel Oil Company (1958-?) (Ref. 7), American Mineral Spirits Company (? -1961), The Pure Oil Company and Union Oil Co (through merger of Pure Oil Company) (1961-1977), Spurrier Oil ' Company (1977-1983), Gene W. and Billie M. Hartsell (1983), Centennial, Inc. (1983-1987), and Gene W. and Billie M. Hartsell (1988-present) (Ref. 7). City Service reportedly operated a fuel distribution facility at the site. Later, City Service reportedly converted to mineral spirits and chlorinated solvents storage and distribution (Ref. 5, p. 6). The American Mineral Spirits Company is believed to have used the site for storage and distribution of mineral spirits. The Arkansas Fuel Oil Company, Pure Oil Company and Union Oil Company are believed to have used the site for storage and distribution of petroleum products. Chemicals which may have been associated with prior operations at the site include petroleum products (gasoline, oil, diesel fuel, etc ... ), mineral spirits, alcohols, chlorinated solvents and cleaning solvents. Wastes associated with prior operations could include spent or off-spec petroleum products, tank bottoms, spent or off-spec mineral spirits, alcohols or chlorinated solvents. A fuel station identified in Figure 2 was used to dispense products from three underground storage tanks located near the southwest corner of the site. ,· 4 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Gene W. Hartsell and/or Keith Eidson have operated the site under the following company names: Spurrier Oil Company (1977-1983) (Ref 7), \centennial Inc. (1975-1979), Southtec (1979- 1983), Cherokee Oil Company (1983-1987) and Ch~rokee Resources (I 988-1995) (Ref 8, 9). Cherokee Resources, a waste oil recycling clmpany, operated the site from approximately 1988 to 1994. Cherokee Resources used the wareh6use and site as a waste oil processing facility· (Ref 10, p. 2). Cherokee also used the site as an uhpermitted temporary storage facility housing drums, above-ground tanks, underground tanks, Jats, tanker trailers and roll-offs containing polychlorinated biphenyls, flammable solids and liqui~s, strong acids and bases, hazardous organic compounds, hazardous inorganic compounds, waste oil\and sludges (Ref 10, p. 3). A total of2,856 drums were found at the site inside and outside the wariehouse with incompatible waste ty_pes stored adjacent to each other. A large volume of oily liquid and sludge were reported in three containment basins on the site and overland migration was visible froin these areas to neighboring properties (Ref 10, p. 1,3). 2.4 Regulatory History The Cherokee Oil Company's compliance record between 1985-1990 is summarized in the Mecklenburg County Department of Environmental Prdtection (MCDEP) enforcement report. The report documents violations of North Carolina Gene}al Statutes §143-215.83, §143-215.84 and § 143-215.85 by Cherokee Resources, Inc., for unlawfJl discharges of oil onto the ground and into surface waters of the State, failure to restore those are1s affected by the oil discharges, and failure to immediately notify the Department (Ref 6). In February 1990, a Notice of Violation (NOV) letter was issued to Cherokee Resources by the North Carolina Division of Environmental Management - Mooresville Regional Office (MRO) in response to con1ditions observed by MCDEP in early 1990 (Ref 6, p. 2). \ Investigations by the Charlotte-Mecklenburg County Utilities Division (CMUD) in December 1990 led to the discovery of a drum-filled warehouse operkted by Cherokee Resources at 925 South Summit Avenue (Ref 11). The Summit Avenue site\ was referred to local, state and federal authorities as a potential hazardous waste site. In July 1991, a criminal investigation was conducted . I by the US EPA Hazardous Waste Section, the US EPA €riminal Investigation Division, the Office of the Federal Bureau oflnvestigation (FBI), and several s~pport agencies (Ref 10, p. 3). A search warrant was served to the operator of the Berryhill R6ad facility, and a site investigation was conducted at both locations. EPA subsequently determine~ that the Summit Avenue location posed an imminent and substantial endangerment to the publid health, or welfare, or the environment. I Between August 1991 and March 1993, the US EPA Emergency Response and Removal Branch ~-RRB) conducted an extensive removal action at th~ Sol~th Summit Avenue location (Ref 10, p. As a result of the criminal investigations, Keith N rland Eidson, Gene Wesley Hartsell and Theodore Karl Glauser were indicted on charges of conspira y to violate the federal Clean Water Act regulations by illegally disposing of and otherwise handling wastewaters in violation of permit I limitations (Ref 12). On June 29, 1994, Keith Norland Eidson and Gene Wesley Hartsell were 5 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I convicted of conspiracy to violate the federal Clean Water Act regulations. On October 17, 1994, Eidson and Hartsell were each sentenced to 51 months active imprisonment at the Seymour Johnson Air Force Base in Goldsboro, North Carolina (Ref. 13). In January 1994, the North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources (NCDEHNR) requested that the EPA ERRB evaluate the Berryhill Road site for a possible removal action (Ref. 10, p. 5). A removal site evaluation conducted by ERRB on August 26-27, 1994 concluded that the Berryhill Road site posed an imminent and substantial endangerment to public health, or welfare, or the environment (Ref. 10, p 6). Between November 1994 and December 1995, EPA conducted a extensive removal action at the Cherokee Resource's Berryhill Road location (Refs. 5, 16). Due to the lack of space at the Berryhill Road site, EPA negotiated an access agreement with Mr. Gene Miller, allowing EPA to conduct the removal activites on the grass-covered lot that he owns at the intersection ofTuckaseegee and Berryhill Roads, directly across Berryhill Road from the site (marked as "EPA Drum Staging Area" on Fig. 2). Drums removed from the Cherokee site were temporarily staged on the Miller property, where they were opened and tested, then segregated based on compatibility, manifested and shipped offsite to RCRA approved disposal facilities (Ref. 5, p. 2; Photo 8). Following completion of the removal activites, EPA scraped the top 3 to 4 inches of topsoil from the drum staging area on the Miller property and tested it for hazardous substances. EPA determined that the soil was not hazardous and subsequently used the soil to backfill and grade the Berryhill Road site. EPA then collected five composite soil samples from the surface soil at the Miller property (Ref. 40). The results found detectable levels for the following organic compounds: tetrachloroethene, toluene, ethylbenzene, xylenes, 1,4-dichlorobenzene, 2-methylnaphthalene, · phenanthrene, tluoranthene, pyrene, butylbenzyl phthalate, bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate, chrysene, and benzo(b )tluoranthene (Ref. 5, p. 2; Ref._ 18). None of these above-listed contaminants were found at concentrations exceeding their respective EPA human health-based benchmarks for soil exposure or the March 1996 North Carolina Inactive Sites Branch soil remediation goals. 6 I I I I I I I I I Arsenic was the only inorganic substance detected in all five grid samples at levels exceeding the health-based EPA soil exposure benchmarks and State Inactive Sites Branch soil remediation goals. But, since EPA did not collect a background soil sample to represent typical metals concentrations, it can not be determined whether the levels were significantly above naturally occurring background levels. Additionally, since arsenic was found in low levels (<2 ppm) in bulked waste samples from the site, and no elevated arsenic concentrations were detected in on-site soil samples, the arsenic detected in soil on the Miller property does not appear to be attributable to the operation or cleanup of the Cherokee Oil Company site. Therefore, based upon the low levels of organic contaminants and the implication that the arsenic levels found on the Miller property may have been a pre-existing condition, the Miller property is not considered a source associated with the Cherokee Oil Company site. EPA On Scene Coordinator Steve Spurlin concluded that no significant contamination remained on the property (Ref 40). EPA then backfilled and reseeded the Miller property with 3 to 4 inches of clean topsoil (Ref 14, p. 2; Ref 40; Photo 9). On August 9, 1995, NC Superfund Section personnel conducted an initial on-site reconnaissance at the Cherokee Oil Company site on Berryhill Road to document site conditions and to meet with the US EPA On-Scene Coordintor (OSC) Steve Spurlin regarding on-going removal actions by EPA (Ref 5). NC Superfund Section personnel returned to the site on March 6 and 13, 1996 following completion of the removal action (Ref 16). At that time, the Section collected environmental and source samples to document residual on site containment, off-site contaminant migration and to assess the need for further remedial action under CERCLNSARA. 3.0 WASTE/SOURCE SAMPLING Following completion of the removal action by the US EPA, five areas of residual soil contamination were identified at the Cherokee Resources Berryhill Road site. These areas include the former locations of three concrete-walled above-ground spill contaminment basins (Areas #1, #2 and #3), the former underground storage tank area, and contaminated soils in the overland drainage pathway from the site. The sources are shown in Figure 2. 3.1.l Containment Area #1 Containment Area # 1 was a concrete-walled containment structure located at the south end of the loading dock at the main warehouse building on the site (Fig. 2). Prior to the removal action, the area reportedly contained 13-28 inches of oily liquids and sludges. This above-ground basin measured 61 feet long, by 26 feet wide, or 1,586 square feet in area. No surface cover or liner was in place (Ref. 5) EPA pumped an estimated 17,842 gallons of oily liquid and sludges from the containment basin, tested the material for hazardous categorization, then manifested and shipped the waste off-site to RCRA-approved disposal facilities (Ref 5, attachment 5). EPA then removed the concrete walls 7 ~ I I r I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I and excavated the visibly contaminated soils from the bottom of the basin, and backfilled the basin to grade with several feet of clean soil (Ref. 14). Prior to backfilling, EPA collected one surficial composite soil sample from the bottom of the excavation (CO-WS-16) and a second composite soil sample at 3 feet below the bottom of the excavation (CO-WS-17). Both samples were shipped to AquaChem Environmental Laboratories of Pineville, NC for VOC analysis per method 8240, SVOC analyses per method 8270 and totals analyses of 8 RCRA metals (Ref 15). AquaChem Labs identified acetone (420 ug/kg), 2-hexanone (140 ug/kg), ethylbenzene (55 ug/kg), toluene (74 ug/kg), total xylenes ( 480 ug/kg), 2-methylnaphthalene (3,900 ug/kg), bis (2- ethylhexyl) phthalate (41,000 ug/kg), naphthalene (2,400 ug/kg) and phenanthrene (1,700 ug/kg) in the surficial soil sample, and acetone (320 ug/kg), ethylbenzene (150 ug/kg), toluene (2,300 ug/kg), total xylenes (1,350 ug/kg), 2-methylnaphthalene (930 ug/kg), bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (16,000 ug/kg) and napthalene (1,000 ug/kg) at 3 feet below the bottom of the excavation. Several metals were reported above the detection limit, but no background soil sample was collected for comparison (Ref. 15). On March 6, 1996, NC Superfund Section staff augered 2.5-3.0 feet below the existing backfill grade and collected a soil sample (CO-002-SB) of the bottom of the former excavation at containment basin # I to verify the previous soil sample results and characterize any potential pesticide or metals contamination (Fig. 3; Photo 10). A subsurface soil sample (CO-001-SB) was collected at 2.5-3.0 feet deep from a grass lot on the Miller property west of the EPA drum staging area, approximately 500 feet northwest of the site (Fig. 3). This soil sample, collected from the same soil profile and type as the soil sample collected at the site, was used to represent typical background conditions for area soils. Both samples were submitted to the State Laboratory of Public Health for VOC analyses per method 8240, SVOC analyses per method 8270, PCB/Pesticide analyses per method 8080 and totals and TCLP metals analyses (Ref 16; Fig. 3). As shown in Table IA, acetone (102 ug/kg), 1,1-dichloroethane (6 ug/kg), cis-1,2- dichloroethene (32 ug/kg), I, I, I-trichloroethane (9 ug/kg), trichloroethene (31 ug/kg), toluene (309 ug/kg), tetrachloroethene (386 ug/kg); chlorobenzene (I 1 ug/kg), ethyl benzene (234 ug/kg), total xylenes (I, 116 ug/kg), I, 4-dichlorobenzene (20 ug/kg), 1,2-dichlorobenzene ( 51 ug/kg), naphthalene (467 ug/kg), phenanthrene (1,467 ug/kg), fluoranthene (3,600 ug/kg), pyrene (5,933 ug/kg), chrysene (2,267 ug/kg), benzo(b)fluoranthene (2,067 ug/kg), benzo(a)pyrene (3,150 ug/kg), indeno(l,2,3- cd)pyrene (1,700 ug/kg), benzo(g,h,i)perylene (4,133 ug/kg), 2-methylnaphthalene (5,833 ug/kg), dibutyl phthalate (I, 133 ug/kg), butyl benzyl phthalate (8,000 ug/kg), bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (30,333 ug/kg) and di-n-octyl phthalate (7,833 ug/kg) were detected at 2.5-3.0 feet below grade in the former containment basin #1. No PCB's, pesticides or elevated total metals were identified in the subsurface soil sample. None of the TCLP results exce!!ded their current respective RCRA §261.24 standards for toxicity characteristic (Appendix A; Table IA; Ref. 41). Of the compounds listed above, benzo(b)fluoranthene, benzo(a)pyrene and indeno(l,2,3- cd)pyrene were detected in the subsurface soil sample CO-002-SB at concentrations that exceeds their August I 996 EPA human health-based soil exposure screening benchmarks of 880 ug/kg, 88 ug/kg and 880 ug/kg, respectively (Ref 17). 8 I I I I I I I I I I I I I \ . CO-00!-SL (background surface soil) i D { co-oo,,ss ,-,-"" ~ ,,_,_, '"'' \J CO-004-SL (surface soil)--C:::=¥:.\ \ : ,---': CO-003-SB (@ 2.5-}.0 fei°') ~ I CO-WS-28(UST#8@!0-l2feet)~"1 \ \ J CO-WS-31 (UST#7@ IO-l2fcct) _j \_._1 ;---(\ 1 CO-WS-38(UST#7@10-12fect) i Oft).<.:= _I . . CO-002-SB (@ 25-3· ee 1----- Figure 3. Source Sample Location Map Cherokee Oil Company 120 I Berryhill Road Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co., N.C. US EPA ID: NCO 980 799 019 Map Not to Scale Map Drawn By: D. Moore (Aug. 1996) Soil Samples \ \ Contaminant Acetone Methylene Chloride 1, 1-Dichloroethane 2-Butanone Cis-1,2-Dichloroethene Chloroform 1, 1, 1-Trichloroethane Benzene 1, 2-Dichloroethane Trichloroethene Bromodichloromethane Toluene 1, 1,2-Trichloroethane 2-Hexanone Tetrachloroethene Chlorobenzene Ethvl Benzene Xvlene(s) 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 1, 2-Dichlorobenzene Methyl-tert-butvl ether ~-~ 111111 ----- - --- - - - - - ---_. Units CO-001-SL CO-001-SB UQ/ka <20.0 5J,C ua/ka < 5.0 7J,C ua/ka < 5.0 BDL ua/ka < 20.0 BDL ua/ka < 5.0 BDL ua/ka < 5.0 BDL ua/ka < 5.0 BDL ua/ka < 5.0 BDL ua/ka < 5.0 BDL ua/ka < 5.0 BDL ua/ka < 5.0 BDL ua/ka < 5.0 BDL ua/ka < 5.0 BDL ua/ka < 10.0 BDL ua/ka < 5.0 BDL ua/ka < 5.0 BDL ua/ka < 5.0 BDL ua/ka < 5.0 BDL ua/kQ < 5.0 BDL ua/ka < 5.0 BDL ua/ka < 5.0 BDL Table lA. Cherokee Oil Company Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, N.C. US EPA ID: NCD 980 799 019 Analytical Data -March 1996 Source Samples CO-002-SB CO-003-SB CO-004-SL CO-005-SL !IIIB!l02:J!~■l:i<l BIJOo!ffH -227.!JIB BDL BDL 3J,C BDL BDL I-■6-l ■-9.■-2J BDL 6J 5J 18J BDL 1-3~ trace trace BDL BDL trace trace BDL -■-,■II! HI 2J trace BDL 4J 2J !IIIB!6■-BDL trace BDL trace BDL ■1111!1:l-lJ trace BDL BDL BDL trace BDL -309-■-27■11! -111/Za• BDL BDL trace BDL BDL BDL BDL 4J BDL -3'861111! :■ trace ■-Z■II! BDL -m trace BDL BDL trace ■1!12'1■11! BDL 'lo■-4J -1:251111! BDL BDL BDL BDL trace trace BDL BDL lll!ll5■11! trace BDL 10 CO-OJ6-SL EPA Soil Stds (mQ/ka). BDL 7,800 (RfD) 2J,C 85 (CPF) BDL 7,800 (RfD) BDL 47,000 (RfD) BDL 780 (RfD) BDL 100 (CPF) BDL none issued BDL 22 (CPF) BDL 7.0 CCPF) BDL 58 CCPF) BDL l 0 (CPF) BDL l 6,000 (RfD) BDL 11 (CPF) BDL none issued BDL 12 (CPF) BDL 1,600 (RfD) BDL 7,800 (RfD) BDL 160,000 (RfD) BDL 27 (CPF) BDL 7,000 (RfD) BDL none issued 3, ;J / • 03 ?1-/.J' (, '(r, ! (, 'l- /•l /, o < 7 $. 2,~/ •O/i '?to /s-.s- Contaminant Units Naphthalene uo/ko Acenaohth, lene uo/ko Acenaohthene ua/ko Fluorene ua/ka Phenanthrene ua/ka Anthracene ua/ka Fluoranthene ua/ka Pyrene ua/ka Benz( a)anthracene ua/ka Chrysene uq/ka Benzo(b )ftuoranthene uq/kq Benzo(a)pyrene uq/kq ' lndeno(l,2,3-cd)ovrene uq/kq Dibenzo(a.h)anthracene UQ/kq Benzor a,h, i)oerylene UQ/kq Dibenzofuran uo/ko 2-methvlnaohthalene uo/ko Dibutvlohthalate uo/ko Butvl Benzvl Phthalate uo/ko Bis(2-ethvlhe)(\/l)nhthalat, uo/ko Di-n-octy I phthalate ua/ka PCB 1254 ma/ka -~---------------- CO-001-SL CO-001-SB < 330,0 BDL < 330.0 BDL < 330,0 BDL < 330,0 BDL < 330,0 BDL <330.0 BDL < 330.0 BDL < 330,0 BDL < 330,0 BDL < 330,0 BDL < 1650.0 BDL < 1650.0 BDL < 1650.0 BDL < 1650.0 BDL < 1650,0 BDL < 330,0 BDL < 330.0 BDL < 330,0 BDL < 330.0 BDL . < 330,0 BDL < 330,0 BDL < 0,1 < 0,1 Table lA. Cherokee Oil Company Charlotte. Mecklenburg County, N.C. US EPA ID: NCD 980 799 019 Analytical Data -March 1996 Source Samples CO-002-SB CO-003-SB CO-O:J4-SL CO-005-SL --4o7-llll4G0llll 330 K 330 K BDL -3o7-330 K 330 K 330 K 330 K 330 K BDL 330 K 330 K 330 K BDL -l!'ll6:?--583-lilllif333irll 330 K 330K !Jillll67,--667-330K ey ' 500'11 Bll0IOOO'II Bllll~U033-; 5)9 333'11 III31'333'11 f' . "" jro)- BDL Bl'l2;6o7Jill BDL }7:50-__ ,26 irll'4f333!11 1111'61'000'11 6/53'3- -2TOo 7r,7,33Jlli III601000'II -1~!23 -3!'150-'90011 t ' . . B112.1f6o711 2;03 IBltlllrZO\..llirll IIIS0:$33'11 Bll,90;6o7II l2T6oZ BDL III24!533lll •21:2133311 BDL --4~1:33-!1160180011 •128f667B '11112,11200- 330 K 330 K 330 K 330 K IIIII5YBS3-!illl!'-2o7Jill 330 K 330K -l~l:'33Blirll BDL Bll61oo78 BDL -8!G00J!IIJII! BDL Bll'30]667BI BDL IIIll30}33'3-Bl9l500!11 Bll03}33311 -t97533- -7,!BS3IIIII BDL BDL BDL < 0,1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0,1 11 CO-OJ6--SL EPA Soil Stds (mo/km. 330 K 3,100 (RfD) 330 K none issued BDL 4,700 (RfD) BDL 3,100 (RfD) 330 K none issued 330 K 23,000 (RfD) -7J:J0-3. 100 (RfD) !illljl 00irll 2,300 (RfD) BDL 0.88 (CPF) BDL 88 (CPF) Bl'll¾900.III 0.88 (CPF) !1113:21 0.088 (CPF) !1115!26 0.88 (CPF) BDL 0.088 (CPF) llfl'.2,f433lll none issued BDL none issued BDL none issued BDL 7,800 (RfD) BDL 16.000 (RfD) Bl5~133irll 46 (CPF) BDL 1,600 (RfD) _1,111-0.083 (CPF) --... - - - - - ----- - - - -_1_, IF' · Contaminant Units CO-001-SL CO-001-SB Arsenic mc/ka 2.8 4.4 CLP-Arsenic mo/L <0.01 <0.01 Barium mo/ka 124 68 CLP-Barium mq/L 0.59 0.44 Cadmium mq/ka < 10.0 < 10.0 CLP-Cadmium mall <0.05 <0.05 Chromium ma/ka 22 30 TCLP-Chromium mall <0.05 <0.05 Coooer mglka 34 52 CLP-Conner mall <0.05 <0.05 Lead mulka 36 20 CLP-Lead mall <0.10 <0.10 Mercury malka <0.1 < 0.1 CLP-Mercury moll <0.01 <0.01 Selenium malka < 1.0 < 1.0 CLP-Selenium mqll <0.005 <0.005 Sliver mplka < 10.0 < 10.0 Table lA. Cherokee Oil Company Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, N.C. US EPA ID: NCD 980 799 019 Analytical Data -March 1996 Source Samples CO-002-SB CO-003-SB CO-004-SL CO-005-SL 2.6 2 2.5 2.9 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 < 0.01 82 124 140 63 0.75 1.27 0.67 0.43 < 10.0 < 10.0 < 9.8 < 9.8 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 30 38 55 16 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 62 46 55 55 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 58 20 25011 I 111190 <0.10 <0.10 0,211111!. ii! < 0. l 0 < 0.1 < 0.1 0ft12-Bil < 0. l <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 < 1.0 < 1.0 < 1.0 < 1.0 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 < 10.0 < 10.0 < 9.8 < 9.8 CO-006-SL EPA Soil Stds. 2.9 0.43 ma/ka CCPF) <0.01 5.0 ma/l (I CLP Umit) 57 5,500 ma/ka (RID) 0.49 l 00.0 ma/L (TCLP) <9.8 39 ma/ka (RfD) <0.05 l .0 ma/L ( I CLP Limit) 41 390 mq/kq (RID) <0.05 5.0 mq/l (l CLP Limit) 37 none issued <0.05 none issued ,lW-400.0 malka (EPA) <0.10 5.0 moll (TCLP Limit) < 0.1 23 ma/ka (RID) <0.01 0.2 mall (TCLP Limit) < 1.0 390 mq/kg (RID) < 0.005 l .0 mgll CTCLP) <9.8 390 malka (RID) CLP-Silver moll <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 5.0 ma/L (TCLP) Zinc ma/kp 56 62 92 44 WO-w{}-29'-23,000 malka (RID) CLP-Zinc ma/L 0.07 · 0.12 0.32 0.09 1!!~7?1-'-'i1'76'.I-~ 2r";?IJ['. • none issued Shading indicates >I= 3 x background, or> background, 1f bkgd. = ND BDL = Below Detection Um1t _____ _ouJd.indicates-a-concentration in excess of applicable EPA soil exposure or TCLP regulatory standards. J = estimated concentration CPF -refers to the August l 'l, 1996 EPA SCDM Cancer Risk Screening Concentration standard (Ref. 17). C = possible lab contaminant RfD -refers to the August l \', 1996 EPA SCDM Reference Dose Screening Concentration standard (Ref. 17). EPA -refers to the EPA soil lead guidance level (Ref. 42). ·· TCLP -refers to the Toxicity Charactertstic Leaching Procedure as outlined in NCAC Title 15A, Chapter 13A, Appendix IL Method 131 l. TCLP Umit -refers to the TCLP regulatory standard (NCAC, Ttile 15A. Chapter 13A. Subpart C, section 261.24, table I). (see Ref. 41 ). 12 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1- 3.1.2 Containment Area #2 Containment Area #2 was located at the southeast corner of the main warehouse building (Fig. 2). This was a concrete-walled structure surrounding\ six above-ground storage tanks, apparently as a spill control measure (Ref. 5; Photo 11). Pnior to the removal, the structure reportedly contained 12-18 inches of oily liquids and sludges and bccupied an area of approximately 3,088 square feet (Ref. 5, attachment 5). There was no surface co~er or liner in place at containment area #2 (Ref. 14). During the emergency removal action, EPA puniped approximately 30, I 08 gallons of the oily liquids and sludges from the basin, tested the materials\for hazardous categorization, and then manifested and shipped the materials off-site to RCRA aBproved disposal facilities (Ref. 5, attachment 5). EPA then removed the basin walls and excavated the visibly contaminated soils from ~~e bottom of the basin, and backfilled the basin to grade with sej~eral feet of clean soil (Ref. 14, p. On March 6, 1996, NC Superfund Section staff auger d 2.5-3.0 feet below the existing I backfill grade and collected a subsurface soil sample, (CO-003-SB) from the bottom of the former excavation at containment basin #2 to characterize any remainirig contamination (Photo 12). The sample was submitted to the State Laboratory of Public Health fot VOC analyses per method 8240, SVOC analyses per method 8270, PCB/pesticide analyses per Jethod 8080 and totals and TCLP metals analyses (Ref. 16; Fig. 3). j As shown in Table IA, acetone (106 ug/kg), toluene (27 ug/kg), methyl-tert-butyl ether (5 ug/kg), napthalene (400 ug/kg), acenaphthylene (367 ug/kg), phe anthrene (583 ug/kg), anthracene I ( 467 ug/kg), fluoranthene (I 8,500 ug/kg), pyrene (21,333 ug/kg), benz( a )anthracene (2,667 '-!g/kg), chrysene (4,333 ug/kg), benzo(b)fluoranthene (37,733 ug/kg),\ benzo(a)pyrene (56,900 ug/kg), indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene (50,333 ug/kg), dibenzo(a,h)anthracene (24,533 ug/kg), benzo(g,h,i)perylene (60,800 ug/kg), 2-methylnaphthalene (1,267 ug/kg) and bis(2-e\hylhexyl)phthalate (9,500 ug/kg) were detected at 2.5-3.0 feet below grade at containment area #2) No PCB's, pesticides or elevated metals were identified in the subsurface soil sample. None of\the TCLP results exceeded their respective RCRA §261.24 standards for toxicity characteristic (Appendix A; Table IA; Ref. 41) . . I Of the compunds listed above, benzo(a)anthracene, benzo(b)fluoranthene, benzo(a) pyrene, I indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene and dibenzo(a,h)anthracene were detected in the subsurface soil sample CO- 003-SB at concentrations that exceed their August 1996 EPA ~uman health-based soil screening I • benchmarks of 880 ug/kg, 880 ug/kg, 88 ug/kg, 880 ug/kg, and 88 ug/kg, respectively (Ref. 17). 3.1.3 Containment Area #3 Containment Area #3 was a concrete-walled structure ocated directly east of the main warehouse (Fig. 2; Photo 13). Prior to the removal, this containmcint basin reportedly contained 16-, 24 inches of oily liquids and sludges. The area of this basin was 2,440 square feet (Ref. 5, attachment 5). There was no surface cover or liner in place at containment areal#3 (Ref. 14) .During the removal action, EPA pumped approximately 24,339 gallons of the oily liquids and sludges from the basin, I tested the materials for hazardous categorization, manifested an1 shipped the materials off-site to RCRA approved disposal facilities (Ref. 5, attachment 5). EPA left the concrete walls intact and excavated a small quantity of the visibly contaminated_ soils from the bottom of the basin (Ref. 14, 16). EPA left inaccessible residual soil contamination in place at this area. 13 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I g D Prio, , o comple<iog <he ,emoeal ,o<loo, EPA ooll~.J foo, ooll sampl~ of <he resldo,1 ' contamination at Containment Area #3. The four soil sample locations are described below and designated on Figure I of Appendix B. A 5-point composite sample (CO-SS-0 I) was collected from surficial soil within the containment basin. A subsurface soil sample (CO-SB-03) was collected from the 1-1.5 foot deep soil profile at the center of the composite soil sample CO-SS-01. Another subsurface soil sample (CO-SB-04) was collected from the 3-3.5 foot deep soil profile at the center of the composite soil sample CO-SS-01. EPA collected an additional 5-point composite soil sample (CO-SS-02) from the crawlspace under the decking of the maiti building. The soil samples were shipped to Kiber Environmental Services, Inc. of Atlanta, Geoigia for VOC analyses per method 8260, SVOC analyses per methods 8270A and 3550, total PCB's: analyses per methods 3550, 3665 and 8080 and Total RCRA metals analyses per methods 305 I, 7470 and 60 JOA (Appendix B; Table IB). The analytical results from the soil sampling of containment area #3 detected elevated concentrations of acetone, benzene, 2-butanone, l;I-dichlordethane, ethylbenzene, methylene I • chloride, 4-methyl-2-pentanone, tetrachloroethene, toluene, I, I, I-trichloroethane, trichloroethene, xylenes, bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate, butyl benzyl phthalate, di-n-butyl phthalate, di-n-octyl phthalate, phenanthrene and pyrene. Although metals were detected in th~ soil samples, no background soil sample was collected for comparison. The sample results are sumrrlarized in Table IB (Appendix B). On March 6, 1996, NC Superfund Section staff collected a iurficial soil sample (CO-004-SL) from visibly contaminated surface soil remaining in the former Containment Area #3 to verify the previous soil sample results and characterize any potential pesticidb or metals contamination (Fig. 3; Photo 14). A surficial background soil sample (CO-001-SL) was ccillected at 0-6 inches from a grass lot on the Miller property west of the EPA drum staging area, apJroximately 500 feet northwest of ' the site (Fig. 3; Photo 15). Both samples were submitted to the State Laboratory of Public Health I for VOC analyses per method 8240, SVOC analyses per method 8270, PCB/pesticide analyses per • I method 8080 and totals and TCLP metals analyses (Ref 16; Fig. G). . I As shown m Table IA, acetone (227 ug/kg), benzene (6 ug/kg), toluene (I, 170 ug/kg), ' tetrachloroethene (7 ug/kg), ethyl benzene (27 ug/kg), total xylenes ~125 ug/kg), phenanthrene (1,333 ug/kg), anthracene (667 ug/kg), fluorantherie (10,000 ug/kg), pyrene (31,333 ug/kg), chrysene I (16,000 ug/kg), benzo(b)fluoranthene (60,000 ui/kg), benzo(a)pyrene (121,667 ug/kg), indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene (190,667 ug/kg), dibenzo(a,h)arithracene (212,333 ug/kg), benzo(g,h,i)perylene (128,667 ug/kg), dibutylphthalate (6,667 ug/kg), butyl benzyl phthalate (130,667 ' ug/kg), bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (703,333 ug/kg), lead (250 mg/kg), mercury (0.12 mg/kg) and zinc (600 mg/kg) were detected in the surface soil sample collected at d:ontainment Area #3. Leachable concentrations of lead (0.2 mg/I) and zinc (4.77 mg/I) were detedted in this sample (Appendix A; Table IA). None of the TCLP metals results exceeded the RC:r1 §261.24 standards for toxicity characteristic (Appendix A; Table IA; Ref. 4 !). Of the compounds listed above, benzo(b)fluoranthene, benzo(a)pyrene, indeno(l,2,3- cd)pyrene, dibenzo(a,h)anthracene, and bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate were detected in surficial soil I sample CO-004-SL at concentrations that exceed their August 1996 EPA human health-based soil screening benchmarks of880 ug/kg, 88 ug/kg, 880 ug/kg, 88 ug/k 1 and 46,000 ug/kg, respectively (Ref. I 7). 14 -~~~--------------- -Acetone Benzene 2-Butanone (MEK) -1 )-Dichloroethane Ethylbenzene Methylene Chloride 4°Methyl~2-Pentanone Tetrachloroethene -Toluene TABLE JB. CHEROKEE OIL -BERRYHILL SITE ANALYTICAL DATA SOIL SAMPLES VOLATILES (ug/kg) 140 91 1540E 22 SJ 3.9J ND ND 110 100 ND 25 19 3:9J ND ND 44 3.7J 6J ND 220B 210B. 6.4BJ 4.2BJ 75 46 39 4.5J 110 7.lJ 2.2J ND 290 96. 27 ND -1,1,1-Trichloroethane 6.4J ND ND ND CONTAINMENT AREA #3 __ ND ND ND ND ND 4.5J ND ND ND ND ,) -------ii-Trichlorethene, ____ --+--8.81--f-----1,1)---+---'2-,-2--1---,..--5:6F---l------tJ-n----\l----------- Xylene,. total 500 24 25 ND ND Notes: ND -Not Detected B -The compound was present in the laboratory blank J -Estimated value; the concentration was below the practical quantitation limit (PQL). E -Estimated value; the concentration exceeded the calibration range of the instrument. 15. ·--.&SZ- - ---- - -~ l!!!!I -----liiilliiil ----- TABLE lB. --: --.. CHEROKEE OIL -BERRYHILL SITE CONTAINMENT AREA #3 ANALYTICAL DATA SOIL SAMPLES SEMIVOLATILES (ug/kg) bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate 44000J 87000 4100 1400 Buty lbenzy lphthalate ND · SOOOJ N.D ND Di-n-butylphthalate ND ND !!OJ 89J Di-n-octylphthalate 2300J 5300J 67J ND Phenanthrene ND 3900J ND ND Pyrene ND 3100J ND ND Notes: ND -Not Detected J -Estimated value; the concentration was below the practical quantitation limit (PQL). ' 16, ------------------- Arsenic ND Barium 220B Cadmium 17 Chromium 130 Lead 290 Mercury ND Selenium ND Silver ND ----- - TABLE lB. • .. CHEROKEE OIL -BERRYHILL SITE ANALYTICAL DATA SOIL SAMPLES RCRA METALS (mg/kg) ND ND 200B 300B l.4J 2.2J 42 39 79 28 ND ND 5.9J 16J ND ND CONTAINMENT AREA #3 . ND ND 65B 0.003] ND ND 47 ND 24 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ------Note:,··.---NB ----Not-Betecttecl-------------------------------------- B -The analyte was present in the laboratory blank J -Estimated value; the concentration was below the practical quantitation limit (PQL). , 17. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 3.1.4 UST Area A fuel station was located at the southwest corner of the1 site near Berryhill Road (Photo 3; Fig. 2). During the EPA removal action, the fuel station was demolished and three underground I storage tanks (designated UST's #7, #8, and #9) were removed. EPA reported that a distribution line running from the loading dock to the underground storage tank :leaked an oily waste to the subsoil under the concrete pad at the refueling island. The oily subsoil Jas scraped to visibly clean soil and • I shipped offsite to an approved RCRA disposal facility (Ref. 14; Fig. 2). EPA pumped the liquids from th~ US T's, tested the matlrials for hazardous catgorization, manifested and shipped the materials off-site to approved RCI}A disposal facilities. Due to the quantity of sludges remaining within the tanks, EPA removed the US T's, cleaned out the sludges, manifested and shipped the sludges off-site to approved RCRA 6isposal facilities. The tanks were then cut up and removed from the site. The base of the excavati6n was approximately 14 feet deep (Ref. 14, p. 3). Approximately 100 cubic yards of soil from the UST excavation was stockpiled by EPA on ' the site. On December 04, 1995, a soil sample of the stockpile (CO-WS-38) was submitted to Savannah Laboratories for VOC analyses per method 8240 and !svoc analyses per method 8270. No metals analyses were requested. The soil sample exhibited elev~ted concentrations of 2-butanone • I (20,000 ug/kg), toluene (7,400 ug/kg), ethylbenzene (2,800 ug/kg), xylenes (1,700 ug/kg), 2- methylnaphthalene (10,000 ug/kg), diethylphthalate (18,000 ugYkg), di-n-butyl phthalate (36,000 ' ug/kg), butylbenzyl phthalate (93,000 ug/kg) and bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (120,000 ug/kg). (Ref. I 14, p. 2, Ref. 18). Of the compounds listed above, bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate was the only compound identified at a concentration that exceeds its August 1996 EPA human health-based soil screening • I benchmark of 46 mg/kg (or 46,000 ug/kg) (Ref. 17; Table IO; Fig. 3). The soil stockpile was reportedly used to regrade the site (Ref. 14). EPA also collected two subsurface soil confirmation samples from underneath UST #7 (CO- WS-31) and UST #8 (CO-WS-28) (Ref. 17; Fig. 3). The soil samJies were submitted to AquaChem Environmental Laboratories of Pineville, NC for VOC analyses per 1method 8240 and SVOC analyses I per method 8270. No metals analyses were requested. The saTple results for CO-WS-31. found elevated levels of ethylbenzene (44 ug/kg), toluene (19 ug/kg), xylenes (226 ug/kg), di-n-butyl phthalate (9,754 ug/kg), butyl benzyl phthalate (24,568 ug/kg) and ~is(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (38,541 I ug/kg) from the soil sample taken underneath UST #7 (Ref. 19; 1[able 1 C). The soil sample results for CO-WS-28 found elevated levels of benzene (95 ug/kg), ethylbenzene (170 ug/kg), I tetrachloroethene (I 75 ug/kg), toluene (45 ug/kg), total xylenes (500 ug/kg), bis(2- ' ethylhexyl)phthalate (3,592 ug/kg), and butyl benzyl phthalate (3,355 ug/kg) from the soil sample taken underneath UST #8 (Ref. 20; Table 1 C). EPA backfilled tlie excavation with topsoil scraped from the removal drum staging area, located at the Miller prope~y across Berryhill Road from the site (Ref. 14). None of the contaminant concentrations found in subsurface soil samples from underneath UST #7 or UST #8 exceed their respective EPA hhman health-based soil screening benchmarks (Ref. 17; Table 1 C; Fig. 3). No additional soil samples were collected from the USTI area during the March 1996 NC Superfund Section sampling trip, since the excavation had been bacl<filled. The base of the excavation I is estimated to be approximately 30 feet long by 20 feet wide, or 600 square feet. There are no liners or leachate collection systems in place at the UST excavation are1 (Ref. 14, p. 2, 3). 18 ------------------- Table lC. ., I Analytical Results Summary-Underground Storage Tank Soil Samples Cherokee Oil Company -Charlotte. N.C.-NCD 980 799 019. Contaminant CO-WS-31 UST #7 CO-WS-38 UST #7 ile EPA S . ds. Benzene ND DL 22 Eth I benzene \Iii . · 1800-7,8 Tetrachloroethene ND DL 12 Toluene l9B ?l!OO-16. Total X lenes _.5 Q2 7,00-160, lf'-"-'-=..:..:.L.=..=------'='-='---4===== l, 2-Dichlorobenzene N · f5 ND = Not Detected; NA= Not Analysed; BDL = Below Detection Limit. Shading indicates elevated concentrations; Bold represents highest levels found in remaining UST excavation soil confirmation samples. CPF -refers to August 19, 1996 EPA SCDM Cancer Risk Screening Concentration standard (Ref. 17). RfD -refers to August 19, 1996 EPA SCDM Reference Dose Screening Concentration standard (Ref. 17). 19 I. i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 3.1.5 Overland Drainage Area Prior to closure of the Cherokee Oil facility, Mee lenburg County Department of Environmental Protection (MCDEP) received numerous complaints from neighbors about discharges I from the site running across downgradient properties. In January 1990, MCDEP videotaped one such discharge of a waste oil originating at the southeast comer of the si/e near Containment Area #I. The discharge ran overland for 75-100 feet along two drainage featur~s between the southwest corner of ' the adjacent Suburban Propane property and the spur line, where it was subsequently intercepted by storm grates #2 arid #3 (Fig. 2). The combined surface area of both drainage features is 200 feet long by 20 feet wide, or 4,000 square feet. There are no liners, run-ora or run-off prevention.systems or leachate collection systems in place along the overland drainagetrea (Ref. 5, p .6). On March 6, 1996, NC Superfund Section staff collected two surficial soil grab samples to assess the impact to soils from both drainage features and documbnt contaminant migration off site. A surficial soil sample (CO-005-SL) was collected from 0-12 incH soil profile from the railroad spur ' drainage ditch that connects the southeast comer of the Cherokee site to storm grate #3 (Ref. 16; Fig. 3; Photo 16). A second surficial soil sample (CO-006-SL) wa! collected from the 0-12 inch soil profile at the southwest corner of the Suburban Propane building. I Both soil samples were submitted to the State Laboratory of Public Health for VOC analyses per r1ethod 8240, SVOC analyses per method 8270, PCB/pesticides per method 8080 and total and TCLP metals analyses (Ref. I 6; Fig. 3). No VOC's were identified in either of the two surficial soil samples (Appendix A; Table IA). As shown in Table IA, tluoranthene (4,033 ug/kg), pyrene (5,000 ug/kg), benz(a)anthracene (6,750 ug/kg), chrysene (6,533 ug/kg), benzo(b)tluoranthene (14,233 ug/kg), lienzo(a)pyrene (12,033 ug/kg), indeno(J,2,3-cd)pyrene (12,667 ug/kg), benzo(g,h,ijperylene (21,200 ug/kg), bis(2- ethylhexyl)phthalate (19,533 ug/kg) and zinc (totals: 630 mg/kgl TCLP: 6.76 mg/I) were detected in the drainage ditch surficial soil sample (CO-005-SL). Elevated lbvels oftluoranthene (700 ug/kg), pyrene (I, I 00 ug/kg), benzo(b )tluoranthene (1,900 ug/kg), benio(a)pyrene (3,217 ug/kg), indeno (1,2,3-cd)pyrene (5,267 ug/kg), benzo(g,h,i)perylene (12,433 hglkg), bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (5,133 ug/kg), PCB-1254 (1.ll mg/kg), lead (160 mg/kg) and zi~c (total: 290 mg/kg, TCLP: 2.78 mg/I) were detected in the surficial soil sample CO-006-SL colle~ed at the southwest corner of the Suburban Propane building (Appendix A; Table IA). ~uburban 1ropane was subsequently notified of the soil sample analytical results (Ref. 21 ). ' Of the compound listed in the previous paragraph, benzo(b)tluoranthene, benzo(a)pyrene, and indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene were identified in the surficial soil samplbs CO-005-SL and CO-006-SL in excess of their August 1996 EPA human health-based soil scree~ing benchmarks of880 ug/kg, 88 ug/kg and 880 ug/kg, respectively (Ref. I 7). PCB-1254 was idbntified in the surficial soil ~ample CO-006-SL in excess of its August 1996 EPA human health-based !oil screening benchmark of0.083 mg/kg (or 83 ug/kg) (Ref. 17) and benzo(a)anthracene was detectbd in the surficial soil sample CO- 005-SL in excess of it's August 1996 EPA human health-based soil I creening benchmark of 880 ug/kg (Ref. 17). 3.2 Conclusions The analytical results demonstrate releases of numerous •ERCLA hazardous substances to 20 I i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I \ .,,n,;,1 '"' sobsmfaee ,o;ls • ,he Chernkee 0;1 Comp'"y J Amoog <he'"""" pre,ioosly outlined, acetone, anthracene, benzene, benzo(a)anthracene, benio(a)pyrene, benzo(g,h,i)perylene, benzo(b )fluoranthene, bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate, butyl benzyl phthalate, chrysene, di-n-butyl phthalate, dibenzo(a,h)anthracene, ethyl benzene, fluorantherie, indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene, lead, mercury, PCB-1254, phenanthrene, pyrene, tetrachloroethene, t~luene, total xylenes and zinc were detected within 2 feet of the surface. Of the compounds listed above, benzo(a)anthracene, I benzo(b )fluoranthene, benzo(a)pyrene, indeno( I ,2,3-cd)pyrene, dibenzo(a,h)anthracene, and bis(2- ethylhexyl)phthalate and PCB-1254 were detected in excess oftheir respective August 1996 EPA human health-based soil screening benchmarks. l Acenaphthylene, acetone, anthracene, benzene, ben o(a)anthracene, benzo(a)pyrene, I benzo(b )fluoranthene, benzo(g,h,i)perylene, bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate, butyl benzyl phthalate, chlorobenzene, chrysene, dibenzo(a,h)anthracene, di-n-butyl plithalate, di-n-octyl phthalate, 1,2-, dichlorobenzene, 1,4-dichlorobenzene, I, 1-dichloroethane, cis-1,2-dichloroethylene, ethyl benzene, fluoranthene, indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene, 2-methylnaphthalene, n~phthalene, phenanthrene, pyrene, tetrachloroethene, toluene, I, I, I-trichloroethane, trichloroethylehe and total xylenes were detected I in several source areas at depths greater than 2 feet below the surface at the site. Of the compounds listed above, benzo(a)anthracene, benzo(b)fluoranthene, benzo(a) p~rene, indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene and dibenzo( a,h)anthracene were detected in excess of their respective August 1996 EPA human health- based soil screening benchmarks. 4.0 4.1 GROUNDWATER PATHWAY Hydrogeology Mecklenburg County is located in the Charlotte Belt of the Piedmont Physiographic Province (Ref 22). This area is typically underlain by three zones; (1) a reg· lith zone (2) a transition zone and I (3) an underlying fractured crystalline bedrock. The regolith zone is composed of saprolite ( clay rich residual materials derived from inplace weathering of bedrock), all~vium (deposits of unconsolidated sediments by streams and rivers) and soil (the uppermost layer referred to as the natural medium for plant growth) (Ref 23). Measurements of the hydraulic conductivity for the regolith zone saprolite at the nearby GE-Charlotte site averaged 3.2 x 10·• cm/sec (Refl 24). The transition zone is where the unconsolidated material grades into bedrock consisting Jrimarily of saprolite and partially I weathered bedrock (Ref 23). The fractured bedrock has a crystalline texture with numerous closely spaced fractures near the bedrock surface. Fracture frequency ahd size decrease with depth due to increasing lithostatic pressure (Ref 23). The bedrock of the Charlqtte belt under the site is composed primarily of pinkish gray, massively to weakly foliated, granitic rock containing hornblende (Ref 22). I Groundwater is recharged by rainfall which is stored in the regolith zone and gradually I • percolates into the transition and fractured bedrock zones (Ref. 23). Both the transition zones and I the fractured bedrock zones can be used as transfer zones for groundwater. However, most wells are cased beyond the transition zone into bedrock (Ref 23). The/fractures in the bedrock can act as conduits which serve to transfer water to discharge points such as wells (Ref 23). Based upon regional well logs, the regolith zone averageJ 5 to 60 feet thick depending upon topography (Ref. 23, p. 12). The transition zone averages aboul 15 feet thick. Fractured bedrock wells do not usually extend beyond 400 feet (Ref 23). Measurements of groundwater levels in 1988 I . at the nearby GE-Charlotte site ranged from 27 to 35 feet below land surface (Ref 25). 21 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Groundwater flow would be expected to follow gravity and topography from areas of high to low elevation indicating that groundwater flow for the site would be exp:ected to flow south and southeast towards the unnamed tributary to Stewarts Creek and Stewarts • reek. Groundwater at the nearby GE-Charlotte site reported flows to south-southeast (Ref. 24). 4.2 Targets A majority of residents within a 4 mile radius of the site ely on drinking water drawn from surface water intakes located on Lake Norman and Mountain I Island Lake and operated by the Charlotte Mecklenburg Utilities Department (CMUD). Both intakes are located upstream of the site on a separate branch of the Catawba River (Ref. 26). CMUD opJrates lines that extend over a four mile radius of the site and most residents have access to city wat'er (Fig. 1 ). In 1991, a groundwater use survey within a 0.5 mile radiJ of the site was conducted as part I of an investigation of the GE-Charlotte site, located less than 0.1 miles north of the site (Ref. 5, attachment 2). A subsequent review of the CMUD water line maps by Superfund Section personnel in 1996 confirmed that no residents were identified within a 0.5 mile radius of the site who were not tapped into the CMUD municipal water system (Ref. 5, p.12). The nearest known private groundwater well is located approximately 3.2 miles northwest of the site at 158 Pinebrook Drive (Ref. 27; Fig. I). There are 43 houses within a 3-4 mile radiuslthat have groundwater wells in an area between Old Mt. Holly Road and Paw Creek (Ref. 27; Figil) There are five community wells located within a 4.0 mil radius of the subject site; Mineral Springs MHP within a 1-2 mile radius; Juniper Drive Water Systedi and Farmington within a 2-3 mile I radius; and Trexler Park and Parkwood MHP within a 3-4 mile radius (Ref. 27; Fig. 1). The Mineral I Springs MHP community well represents the nearest known drinking water well to the site (Ref. 27). I The total groundwater population served by both private groun1water and public community wells within a 4 mile radius is presented below in Table 2. Table 2. Groundwater Population within a 4 mile radius I . 11H!~r-1~11!~;1!t~1, !~!;:~::,! 1~~~!v:;f ~l1! !~ i11~,~~!:l~l::;:~!11 !:r!et;t ei!l~~!I !ilW?t?~1!1t!~M~ 1.0 -2.0 miles 0 0 Mineral Sprinos 108 108 2.0 -3.0 miles 0 0 Juniper Drive 94 203 Fmmington 109 3.0 -4.0 miles 43 108 Trexler Park I 114 Parkwood MHP 157 379 I There are curr. ently no wellhead protection areas designated wit[in Mecklenburg County (Ref. 28). 4.3 Sample Locations No groundwater samples were collected during the March 1996 NC Superfund Section Site Inspection sampling trip since no groundwater users were iden 1ified within a 0.5 mile radius of the site. 22 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 4.4 Analytical Results No groundwater samples were collected during the Site Inspection. 4.5 Conclusions A release to groundwater is suspected based upon past disposal practices, the conte11ts and conditions of the underground storage tanks, visible observation and analytical data indicating surface and subsurface soil contaminatiqn at the site ( as deep as 14 feet below land surface), the relatively shallow depth to groundwater (27 to 35 feet below land surface), physical characteristics of certain contaminants spilled at the site such as mobility and water solubility, and the moderate conductivity of the regolith and saprolite. However, the threat posed to groundwater users is minimal since no groundwater users were identified within 1.75 miles of the site during the investigation. 5.0 SURFACE WATER PATHWAY 5.1 Hydrology The site is not located within any floodplain category (Ref 29). Runoff from the Cherokee Oil Company site is carried via a storm sewer south through Suburban Propane and Goodwill Industries properties parallel with Berryhill Road to a junction with a 48 inch storm sewer line at Freedom Road (Figs. 2, 4). The storm sewer directs runoff southeast along the south side of Freedom Road for roughly 400 feet to a junction with another 48 inch storm sewer line in front of theD&C Appliances (2100 Freedom Road). The 48 inch line directs runoff south between the E.F. Lombardi Company (2101 Freedom Road) and United Stationers (1949 Freedom Road) buildings to an outfall on an unnamed tributary of Stewarts Creek (Fig. 4; Ph9to 7). The total overland distance from the site to the outfall is approximately 3,200 feet (Fig. 1 ). The outfall marks the probable point of entry (PPE) of site runoff to surface water. Beginning at the outfall, the unnamed tributary to Stewarts Creek (UT) flows southeast for 0.4 miles to a confluence with Stewarts Creek (Fig. 1 ). The mean annual flow of the unnamed tributary to Stewarts Creek is 1.67 cubic feet per second (cfs) (Ref 30). Stewarts Creek flows south for 0.4 miles to a confluence with Irwin Creek. Stewarts Creek has a mean annual flow of 12.65 cfs. Irwin Creek flows south and southwest for 3.8 miles to a confluence with Sugar Creek. Irwin Creek has a mean annual flow of28.6 cfs. Sugar Creek flows primarily south and southeast to the ,end of the 15 mile surface water pathway. Sugar Creek has a mean annual flow of 76.34 cfs (Ref 30). 5.2 Targets No surface water intakes are located within 15 miles downstream of the site (Ref 26). · Most residents of Charlotte are served by CMUD which operates surface water intakes on Lake Norman and Mountain Island Lake reservoirs, upstream of the site on the Catawba River (Ref 26). Residents not served by the municipal system obtain drinking water from private or public wells (Ref 27). Stewarts Creek, Irwin Creek and Sugar Creek are used for recreational fishing (Ref 31 ). 23 11!!!!1 -,' ---1!!!!i. 1m1 -.ill --llll!II -liiil --... 1i1i1 111111 Figure 4. / ,Site Drainage Map l showing surface water sample locations c Cherokee Oil Company. 1201 Berryhill Road Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co., N.C. US EPA ID: NCO 980 799 019 (Adapted from Charlotte Engineering Dept Storm Sewer Maps) ~~i'rr:---;------j:--'7 7 Map Scale reduced from original, . . . · µ,~~~=H::;+µ~~~, 690 691.7 r-- .PARKIN --+--- □ Open Storm Grates ....._. Underground Storm Sewer Lines 6 Surface Water/Sediment Samples I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Aquatic species commonly caught in these creeks include Largemouth Bass, Bream, Sunfish and Catfish (Ref 3 I). The closest documented point where fish are taken for consumption is approximately 0.4 mile downstream from the PPE near the confluence of the UT and Stewarts Creek (Ref 31; Photo 17). According to the National Wetland Inventory maps, a linear palustrine forested wetland borders the entire 0.4 mile segment of the UT to Stewarts Creek (Ref 32). Soil Conservation Service maps and hydric soils index reports identify the soil type as monacan, a soil type which has hydric inclusions capable of supporting wetland vegetation (Refs. 33, 34). At the request of the NC Superfund Section, Mr. Steven Lund of the Army Corps of Engineers Office in Asheville visited the area. Mr. Lund determined that there are currently no identifiable wetlands along either side of the UT to Stewarts Creek downstream to the confluence with Stewarts Creek (Ref. 35). The nearest downstream wetland has approximately 0.1 miles of frontage along Irwin Creek, located approximately 4.6 miles downstream of the subject site near the confluence oflrwin and Sugar Creek (Ref 32, attachment). A total of5.5 miles of wetland frontage were calculated along the entire 15 mile surface water pathway (Ref 32). Based upon review of the NC Natural Heritage Program maps, two observations of the state endangered mussel Lasmigona Decorata, otherwise known as the Carolina Heelsplitter, were identified within 15 miles downstream of the site (Ref 36). Last known observations for the Carolina Heelsplitter were in the l 870's (Ref 3 7). A survey of the drainages for endangered mussels was conducted in the mid 1980's by Brunswick College professor Eugene Keferl. Professor Keferl confirmed by telephone that his study found no observations of the Carolina Heelsplitter in Irwin or Sugar Creek along the 15 mile downstream surface water pathway (Ref 38). 5.3 Sample Locations On March 6, 1996, three discrete surface water and sediment samples were collected from the UT to Stewarts Creek to determine whether there had been a release from the site (Ref. 16; Fig. 4). A background surface water (CO-001-SW) and sediment sample (CO-001-SD) were collected from a point on the UT approximately 50 feet upstream of the storm sewer outfall (Photo 18). A surface water (CO-002-SW) and sediment sample (CO-002-SD) were collected at the PPE from a pool below the storm sewer outfall to establish a release to surface water (Photo 7). A Surface water (CO-003-SW) only a sediment sample (CO-003-SD) was collected from a small drainage ditch that receives runoff from businesses along Thrift Road to serve as a control sample for attribution purposes (Photo 19). On March 6, Stewarts Creek was too swollen from recent rains to collect any environmental samples (Ref. 16; Photo 20). The NC Superfund Section personnel returned to the site on March 13, I 996, and collected two surface water and sediment samples from Stewarts Creek to complete the sampling efforts. A background surface water (CO-004-SW) and sediment sample (CO-004-SD) were collected from a point approximately 70-75 feet upstream of the confluence of the UT and Stewarts Creek to establish natural background conditions (Photo 21). A surface water (CO-005-SW) and sediment sample (CO- 005-SD) were collected approximately 10 feet below the confluence of the UT and Stewarts Creek 25 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I to determine whether a release to the nearest fishery had occurred (Ref I 6; Photo 22). 5.4 Analytical Results Surface water and sediment samples collected on March 6 and 13, 1996 by NC Superfund Section personnel were submitted to the State Laboratory of Public Health for volatile organics (VOC), semi-volatile organics (SVOC), metals and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB) and pesticides analyses. The analytical results for surface water and sediment samples are summarized in Table 3 and copies of the lab results are included in Appendix A. The sample locations are presented on Figure 4. Compared to the background surface water sample from the UT (CO-00 I-SW), no release ofVOC's, SVOC's, Metals, PCB's or Pesticides were identified in the surface water sample (CO-002- SW) collected below the storm sewer outfall. Compared to the background sediment sample from the UT (CO-001-SD), no release of VOC's, SVOC's, PCB's or Pesticides were identified in the sediment sample (CO-002-SD) collected below the storm sewer outfall. However, chromium (22 mg/kg) was detected in the downstream sediment sample (CO-002-SD) at levels considered significantly above the background sample. Compared to the background sediment (CO-001-SD) sample from theUT, elevated concentrations ofPCB-1260 (10.68 mg/kg) and lead (210 mg/kg) were identified in the control sediment sample (CO-003-SD) collected from the drainage ditch that receives runoff from Thrift Road (Appendix A). Compared to the background surface water sample.(CO-004-SW) and sediment sample (CO- 004-SD), no elevated concentrations ofVOC's, SVOC's, Metals, PCB's or Pesticides were identified in the surface water (CO-005-SW) or sediment sample (CO-005-SD), collected below the confluence of the UT and Stewarts Creek. Of particular note, the background surface water sample (CO-004- SW) collected from Stewarts Creek exhibited elevated concentrations of acetone (225 ug/1), cis-1,2- dichloroethene (5 ug/1), and tetrachloroethene (7 ug/1). However, none of these contaminants were identified in the downstream surface water sample (CO-005-SW). 5.5 Conclusions A release of hazardous substances from the site to the UT of Stewarts Creek was not established in the downstream surface water and sediment samples (CO-002-SW and CO-002-SD). Although chromium was detected at elevated levels in the downstream sediment sample, no elevated chromium levels were identified in the onsite source or overland runoff soil samples. Elevated levels of PCB's and lead were identified in the control sample taken from a drainage ditch approximately 75 feet south of the merge of Thrift and Freedom Roads. This drainage ditch primarily directs runoff from businesses along Thrift Road to the UT (Fig. 4). Since the Cherokee Oil Company site does not drain to Thrift Road, it is not considered a source for the contaminants found in the control sample. Nonetheless, these contaminants were not detected in the downstream surface water (CO- 005-SW) or sediment samples (CO-005-SD) collected below the confluence of the UT and Stewarts Creek. Elevated levels of acetone, cis-1,2-dichloroethene and tetrachloroethene were identified in a 26 --- --- - - -- - --- Table 3. Cherokee 011 Company-1201 Berryhill Road-Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co., NC (EPA ID: NCD 980 799 019) Surface Water Analytical Results - - ~Unnomed,frtrwffl'ffll.to~stewarts·Creek~~{'D;ffl W1f:1%t®f$¼~S1ewart'l·Crffk~~ Background Re180$8 Background Release Control Background Release Background Release Com....,..,. •nds Units CO-O:Jl-5\1/ co-roz-sw CO-OJI-SD CO-OJ2-S[J CO-003-SD CO-OJ4-SW CO-005-SW CD-004-50 CO-OJ&SD Acetone = 4.0J,C <20.0 <:20.0 ND ND fffl/]225 'J~WJmj ND 7.0J ND l, 1-Dtchloroelhene ~b <:5.0 ND <:5.0 BDL ND BDL ND ND ND Methv1ene Chl011de = <:5.0 ND 3.0J,C ND l.OJ,C <:5.0 ND ND ND l, 1-Dlchloroethane ~h <:5.0 ND BDL ND BDL BDL ND: ND ND Cls-1,2-Dlchloroethene <:5.0 ND <:5.0 I.OJ ND ~S§.fal BDL ND ND Chloroform = <:5.0 ND <:5.0 ND ND 1.0 J BDL ND ND Benzene = <5.0 ND <:5.0 BDL ND <5.0 ND ND ND r1chloroethene = <:5.0 ND BDL l.OJ ND 1.0J ND ND ND Bromodlchloromethone = <5.0 ND <:5.0 ND ND BDL ND ND ND 4-methvf.2-""""tanone = < 10 ND < 10 ND ND BDL ND ND ND oluene -< 5.0 ND <5.0 ND ND BDL ND ND ND etrachloroethene -1.0 J ,, BDL I.OJ I.OJ ND -7-BDL ND ND Chlorobenzene -<5.0 ND <5.0 ND BDL BDL ND ND ND c:"'"'ene <5.0 ND <5.0 ND ND BDL ND ND ND 1.2 Dlchlorobenzene BDL <5.0 <:5.0 ND ND BDL ND ND ND J = Estimated value, C"' Possible lob Contaminant. BDL "' Detected at o concentration Below the Detection limit. ND "' Not Detected Dlbutvl ""'lhotote = < 10 ND <330 ND ND BDL BDL <330 ND Butvl ben~,j ohlholote ,-< 10 ND <330 ND ND BDL BDL <330 ND Bis r2-ethv1hev,.,f\ ""'tholote ,-< 10 BDL <330 ND ND BDL BDL <330 ND BDL = Detected at a concentration Below the Detection Umlt PCB's -~ NA NA <0.Gl ND PCB]2tlffl0: NA NA <0.01 ND Endrln ,~ NA NA <0.01 ND ND NA NA < O.Ql ND Undone ,~ NA NA <0.02 ND ND NA NA <0.02 ND Methoxvchlor ,~ NA NA < 1.0 ND ND NA NA < 1.0 ND oxontiene ,~ NA NA <2.0 ND ND NA NA < 2.0 .. ND Chlordane ,~ NA NA <0.2 ND ND NA NA <0.2 ND Heotochlor ,~ NA NA <0.l ND ND NA NA <0.1 ND Heotochlor E""xlde ,~ NA NA <0.l ND ND NA NA <0.1 ND NA"' Not Analysed ABenlc ,= < O.Ol ND <2.0 ND 20 <0.0l ND < 1.9 ND Barium ,~ 0.□7 0.08 32 BO 7D 0.06 0.07 55 58 Cadmium ,~ < O.CXJ2 ND < 10.0 ND ND <0.002 ND <9.B ND Chromium . ,~ <0.0l ND <10.0 -22!J!B ~25~ 0.02 0.011 29 30 Con..-,.,,r ,~ <0.05 ND 32 4B 43 <0.05 ND 25 20 Lead ,~ 0.007 0.009 < 20.0 ND ~2-40·~ <0.005 ND <20 ND Mercurv ,~ < o.ocos ND <0.1 ND ND < O.COJS ND <0.1 ND Se!enfum ,~ <0.005 ND < 1.0 ND ND <0.005 ND < 1.0 ND Sliver <0.05 ND < 10.0 ND ND <0.05 ND <9.8 ND nc <0.05 ND 2B 4B 86 <0.05 ND 35 34 ND"' Not Detected 27 --- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I surface water sample collected approximately 75 feet upstream of the confluence of the UT and Stewarts Creek. All three contaminants were identified in source samples collected at the site. However, no releases of these contaminants were identified in the surface water (CO-002-SW) and sediment release samples (CO-002-SD) collected at the PPE below the storm sewer outfall in the UT, or in the surface water (CO-0050SW) and sediment release samples (CO-005-SD) collected below the confluence of the UT and Stewarts Creek. The source of these contaminants could not be established from the analytical results. Nonetheless, assuming these contaminants could be attributed to sources at the site, the overall impact to the nearby fishery is minimal since these contaminants .exhibit a low bioaccumulation. Based on the analytical results, a release via overland runoff from the site to surface water impacting the nearest fishery could not be established. Therefore, the threat posed by the site to surface water targets is considered minimal. 6.0 SOIL EXPOSURE AND AIR PATHWAYS 6.1 Physical Conditions The facility property is surrounded by a chain link fenced topped with concertina wire (Photos 2, 3). The site slopes generally to the south and southeast (Fig. 1). There is an aluminum sided warehouse near the center of the site. The western third of the site is covered by asphalt and concrete in an open area between Berryhill Road and the warehouse. The remaining two-thirds of the site to east and south of the warehouse are primarily bare soil (Fig. 2). The soil type for the site is listed as Urban Land, which consists of areas where more than 85 % of the surface area is covered with asphalt, concrete, buildings or other impervious cover. Urban Land soil has typically been cut, filled and graded, and the natural characteristics of the native soil have been altered or destroyed (Ref. 33). The exposed soil at the site is a yellow-red to dark red, sandy clay, intermixed with gravel. The soil has a low organic content and little vegetation was noted at the source areas. The source areas do not have surface caps to prevent human contact with contaminated soils (Refs. 5, 16). 6.2 Soil and Air Targets There are currently no workers onsite (Ref. 16). Suburban Propane operates a maintenance garage that employs several workers on it's property east of the site, within 200 feet of contaminated soil along the overland drainage pathway (Ref. 5, 16; Fig. 3). No schools, daycare facilities or residences are on and within 200 feet of established areas of soil contamination (Ref. 5). The site is bordered by light industrial and business properties. The nearby population estimates are presented below in Table 4 (Ref. 39). The closest residence is located approximately 0.1 mile northwest of the site near the intersections of Thrift, Tuckaseegee and Berryhill Roads (Ref. 16; Fig. 1 ). The nearest wetland is located 4.6 miles downstream of the site in Irwin Creek (Ref. 32). No other sensitive environments, critical habitats, endangered or threatened species could be identified within a 4.0 mile radius of the site (Ref. 36). 28 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Table 4. Residential Population 0-0.25 mile 786 0.25 -0.50 mile 1,396 0.50 -1.0 mile 8,815 1.0 -2.0 miles 24,582 2.0 -3.0 miles 36,343 3.0 -4.0 miles 35,143 6.3 Soil Sample Locations Since contaminated soil has been considered the source remaining at the site, soil sample locations are the same as those identified in Section 3.1 of this report titled "Waste/Source -Sample Locations". 6.4 Soil Analytical Results Soil analytical results are the same as the analytical results presented in section 3 .2 of this report titled "Waste/Source O Analytical Results" (Appendix A; Tables IA, IB, IC). Benzo(a)anthracene, benzo(b)fluoranthene, · benzo(a)pyrene, indeno(l ,2,3-cd)pyrene, dibenzo(a,h)anthracene, and bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate and PCB-1254 were detected within the top two foot soil profile in excess of their respective August 1996 EPA human health-based soil screening benchmarks. 6.5 Air Monitoring Air monitoring was conducted during previous investigations by the USEPA and their Technical Assistance Team (TAT) contractor. Air monitor results indicated elevated levels of volatile compounds in drums within the warehouse and combustible gases within the above-ground and underground storage tanks, prior to the removal. During the March 6, 1996 post-removal sampling event, the NC Superfund Section monitored ambient air and boreholes with an HNu while collecting subsurface soil samples. Several elevated readings above ambient background were detceted in the sample boreholes during the sampling event. However, no elevated readings were detected in the ambient air I foot above the sample boreholes (Ref. I 6). 6.6 Conclusions The site is located in an industrialized and densely populated urban setting of northwest Charlotte. The closest residences are located approximately 0.1 miles northwest of the site and 29 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 107,065 people are estimated to live within a 4.0 mile radius of the site. Since the major sources of potential air releases have been removed as of December 1995, the consequent threat posed by these sources has also been removed. Residual levels of volatile organic compounds were detected in onsite soil samples and in air monitoring of the sample boreholes. However, no elevated levels of volatile compounds were found /n the ambient air I foot above the sample borehole. Elevated levels of VOC's, SVOC's and metals were identified in onsite soils. Benzo(b)fluoranthene, benzo(a)pyrene, indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene, dibenzo(a,h)anthracene and bis (2- ethylhexyl) phthalate were identified in onsite soils at concentrations that exceed their respective EPA human health-based soil screening benchmarks. The threat of exposure from these contaminants is diminished since there are no workers on the site, there are no residents within 200 feet of the site and the site is securely fenced and padlocked. Should the site conditions change in the future, additional assessment may be required. Additionally, elevated levels of numerous SVOC's and metals were identified in offsite soils collected from two ditches that receive runoff from the Cherokee Oil site and direct it across the Suburban Propane property to storm grates #2 and #3. Benzo(a) anthracene, benzo(b)fluoranthene, benzo(a)pyrene, indeno(I,2,3-cd)pyrene and PCB-1254 were identified in these ditch samples at concentrations that exceed their respective EPA human health-based soil screening benchmarks. At the time of the investigation, there were several workers in the Suburban Propane garage within 200 feet of these contaminated soils. I-/'owever, the threat of exposure is diminished because the overland drainage pathway is fenced and relatively inaccessible, no residents are located within 200 feet of the contaminated soils, and the thick covering of vines and briers in the drainage ditches prevent workers from contacting the contaminated soils. Should the site conditions change in the future, additional assessment may be required. 7.0 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS The Cherokee Oil Company Integrated Preliminary Assessment/Site Inspection (Integrated PA/SI) was conducted to gather data necessary to evaluate the need for further CERCLA remedial action at this site. Soil, surface water and sediment samples were collected by EPA contractors OHM Material Corporation and NC Superfund Section personnel and analysed for volatile organics, semi- volatile organics including PCB's and pesticides, inorganics and TCLP-metals to characterize the types of contaminants deposited at the site and their potential migration pathways. Additional information was collected to confirm the target populations and environments potentially at risk from the site. A release to groundwater is suspected based upon past disposal practices, the contents and conditions of the underground storage tanks, visible observation and analytical data indicating surface and subsurface soil contamination at the site, the relatively shallow depth to groundwater, physical characteristics of certain contaminants spilled at the site such as mobility and water solubility, and the moderate conductivity of the regolith and saprolite. However, the threat posed to groundwater users is minimal since no groundwater users were identified within I. 75 miles of the site during the investigation. No releases of any hazardous susbtances were_ found in the surface water sample collected 30 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I from the unnamed tributary to Stewarts Creek, downstream of the storm sewer outfall that drains the site. An elevated concentration of chromium was found in the sediment sample collected at a storm sewer outfall where site runoff enters the unnamed tributary. However, chromium was not found at elevated levels in on-site or overland runoff soil samples. Elevated levels of PCB's and lead were identified in the control sample taken from a drainage ditch approximately 75 feet south of the merge of Thrift and Freedom Roads. This drainage ditch primarily receives runoff from businesses along Thrift Road (Fig. 4). Since the Cherokee Oil Company site does not drain to Thrift Road, it is not considered to be the source for the contaminants found in the control sample. No PCB's or lead were detected is surface water or sediment samples collected downstream of the drainage ditch in Stewarts Creek. Elevated levels of acetone, cis-1,2-dichloroethene and tetrachloroethene were identified in a surface water sample collected 75 feet upstream of the confluence of the UT and Stewarts Creek. All three contaminants were identified in source samples collected at the site. However, no releases of these contaminants were identified in the surface water and sediment samples collected below the storm sewer outfall in the UT, or in the surface water and sediment release samples collected below the confluence of the UT and Stewarts Creek. In addition, these three compounds do not exhibit a significant enough bioaccumulation to impact the nearby fishery. Based on the analytical results, a release via overland runoff from the site to the nearest fishery could not be established. Therefore, the threat posed by the site to surface water targets is considered minimal. Since the major sources of potential air releases were removed by EPA as of December I 995, the consequent threat posed by these sources has also been removed. Residual levels of volatile organic compounds were detected in onsite soil samples and in air monitoring of the sample boreholes. However, no elevated levels of volatile compounds were found in the ambient air I foot above the sample boreholes. Elevated levels of VOC's, SVOC's and metals were identified in onsite soils. Benzo(b)fluoranthene, benzo(a)pyrene, indeno(l ,2,3-cd)pyrene, dibenzo(a,h)anthracene and bis(2- ethylhexyl)phthalate were identified in onsite soils at concentrations that exceed their respective EPA human health-based soil screening benchmarks. The threat of exposure to these contaminants is diminished since there are no workers on the site, and the site is securely fenced and padlocked. Should the site conditions change in the future, additional assessment may be required. Additionally, elevated levels of numerous SVOC's and metals were identified in offsite soils collected from two ditches that receive runoff from the Cherokee Oil site and direct it across the Suburban Propane property to storm grates #2 and #3. Benzo( a )anthracene, benzo(b )fluoranthene, benzo(a)pyrene, indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene and PCB-1254 were identified in these ditch samples at concentrations that exceed their respective EPA human health-based soil screening benchmarks. At the time of the investigation, there were several workers in the Suburban Propane garage within 200 feet of these contaminated soils. However, the threat of exposure is diminished because the overland drainage pathway is fenced, relatively inaccessible and the heavy vegetation in the drainage ditches prevent workers from contacting the contaminated soils. Again, should the site conditions change in the future, additional assessment may be required. 31 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Based upon the above assessment, the NC Superfund Section does not believe the site warrants further CERCLA action at this time and recommends that a "No Further Remedial Action Planned" status be assigned to the site. 32 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Cherokee Oil Company Site NCO 980 799 019 Photographs Aerial photo showing the Cherokee Oil site. North Carolina Department of Transportation. February 13, 1981. Panoramic photograph of Cherokee Oil Company site from northwest entrance at Berryhill Road, facing northeast to southeast. Photo taken during the August 9, 1995 NC Superfund Section Preliminary Assessment on-site reconnaissance. Panoramic photograph of Cherokee Oil Company site from the southwest corner at Berryhill Road, facing northeast to east. Two large concrete pyramid-type structures at left center of photo mark the location of a former fuel station. Three of six large above-ground storage tanks visible in center of photo. Photo taken during the August 9, 1995 NC Superfund Section Preliminary Assessment on-site reconmussance. Two large steel vats at the loading dock. Photo taken during the August 9, 1995 NC Superfund Section PA on-site reconnaissance. Stained asphalt indicates one of the overland runoff pathways from containment area #3 across the Suburban Propane parking lot. Photo taken during the August 9, 1995 NC Superfund Section PA on-site reconnaissnace. Stained soil at the southeast corner of the site indicates another overland runoff pathway from containment area # I to the spur line drainage ditch. Photo taken during the August 9, 1995 NC Superfund Section PA on-site reconnaissance. A storm sewer outfall into the unnamed tributary of Stewarts Creek, located below the E.F. Lombardi Company. This is the probable point of entry of site runoff to surface water. NC Superfund Section personnel collected surface water and sediment samples CO-002-SW/CO-002-SD at this point on March 6, 1996. The EPA removal action in progress at the Miller property. Drums staged on the Miller property were segregated based upon compatibility, securely fenced and surrounded by a earthen containment wall. To the right, EPA contractors opened the drums and bulked the contents inside the large white roll-off container prior to off-site shipment. Photo taken during the August 9, 1995 NC Superfund Section PA on-site reconnaissance. The Miller property following the EPA removal action. Approximately 3-4 inches of topsoil was scraped and tested before being removed from this area. EPA then shipped in and replaced the topsoil with clean fill and reseeded prior to I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 10. II. 12. 13. . 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. demobilizing from the site. Photo taken during the December 20, 1995 NC Superfund Section on-site reconnaissance. NC Superfund Section personnel collecting subsurface soil sample CO-002-SB from former containment area #1. Soil was stained ash-gray to black. Photo taken during the March 6, 1996 NC Superfund Section sampling trip. Above-ground storage tanks and basin at containment area #2. Oil stains on the walls and footings show the approximate level of free-standing oily water and sludge removed from the basin by EPA. Photo taken during the August 6, 1995 NC Superfund Section on-site reconnaissance. NC Superfund Section personnel collecting subsurface soil sample CO-003-SB from former containment area #2. Soil was a dark red clay that exhibited an iridescent sheen. Photo taken during the March 6, 1996 NC Superfund Section sampling trip. The conditions of former Containment Area #3. Oil stains on the concrete pilings of the decking show the depth of free-standing oily water and sludge that was removed from the basin by EPA. Photo taken during the December 20, 1995 NC Superfund Section on-site reconnaissance. NC Superfund Section personnel collecting surface soil sample CO-004-SL from containment area #3. Surface soil contains a 2 inch surface layer of black-stained organic material. Photo taken during the March 6, 1996 NC Superfund Section sampling trip. NC Superfund Section personnel collecting background surface soil sample CO- 001-SL from grass-covered residential lot behind Miller, Sherrill and Blake, CPA offices on Tuckaseegee Road. Soil sample is a dark red clay. Photo taken during the March 6, 1996 NC Superfund Section sampling trip. NC Superfund Section personnel collecting surface soil sample CO-005-SL from intermittent drainage ditch that connects the Cherokee Oil Company site to storm grate #3. Photo taken during the March 6, 1996 NC Superfund Section sampling trip. Fishing line on the bank of Stewarts Creek at the confluence of the unnamed tributary. Photo taken during the March I 3, I 996 NC Superfund Section follow- up sampling trip. NC Superfund Section personnel collecting upstream surface water/sediment samples CO-00 I-SW /CO-00 I-SD on the unnamed tributary to Stewarts Creek. Photo taken during the March 6, I 996 NC Superfund Section sampling trip. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 19. 20. 21. 22. Storm water drainage ditch connecting Thrift Road and Freedom Drive to the unnamed tributary to Stewarts Creek. Sediment sample CO-003-SD collected from this ditch during the March 6, 1996 NC Superfund Section sampling trip. Stewarts Creek on March 6, 1996. Due to the rain swollen conditions, surface water and sediment samples from Stewarts Creek were postponed until March 13, 1996. Stewarts Creeks on March 13, 1996. NC Superfund Section personnel collected upstream surface water and sediment samples CO-004-SW /CO-004-SD at this point. Photo taken during the March 13, I 996 NC Superfund Section follow-up sampling trip. NC Superfund Section personnel collecting surface water and sediment samples CO-005-SW/CO-005-SD at the confluence of the unnamed tributary to Stewarts Creek and Stewarts Creek. Photo taken during the March 13, 1996 NC Superfund Section follow-up sampling trip. I ~ ' 6 ·'1' . -".. ,,.., ·tt1_,,1, .. ~'f> QF.:;; "~,.~ . ,.Y: ·, it· 11;;, .. !?~-Jll'>r:Q,' , ., •"? j, _..,.,--, r -, ,~;_;_:..:..r:L / ( , , I • ~-._,,,,-r~•: . • .. -'" ' .< ,.~· "'O •·c~__..-. ,, ' ,t..-".-__ • . ,.,, -~ -' ,, }·. ; -~.1 i ' ' ' 1 0 • ~ . ' • ' ' " i • \' 'I ' . Q • -\ 1\ I ii ....... •"-\.-· '. :;· i • ' \'., I ' \. I !t ~ )": -'' '~· • ·/'/( -, J:.1. ·1 '·' . . . . ··~·---:,. ,·...,;, ~~- . t \ -··------. . . ' -~'' /J • Photo I: Harry Zinn collecting subsurface soil sample CO-002-SB from 2.5 -3.0 foot depth at former containment area #J,. Soil was stained ash-gray to black. Photo taken from south comer of Cherokee Oil Co. site far.ino-nnr:th ?../6/QF, t::"''. : ; . : ,, l -" '\ )L-\. ' D Photo 6: A storm sewer outfall into the UT to Stewarts Creek, located below the E.F. Lon1b~rdi Co~pany. This .. marks the probable point of entry of runoff from the Cherokee Oil Co. site to surface water. 3/6/96. \I, l, I i • I I o ' • ! ; [j ~~", \ t;-<\ I ~)', i Photo 7: Harry Zinn collecting background surface soil sample CO-001-SL from grass-cover e d residential lot behind Miller, Sherrill and Blake, CPA offices on Tuckaseeg e e Road. Soil sample is dark red clay. '>,/f,/Q(.. \ \ ---i- J • . };: _ -; :__. a ~ -:: J-~ -,;·-1 ! .. :-. :-r--. ~r~;. l:..--r·- 1+ ,- 1 ;- \ .\ I ' r-1 ~ . ~-, __ _ ---. ~-·-- -- Photo 2: Harry Zinn collecting subsurface soil sample CO-003-SB from 2.5-3.0 foot depth at former containment area #2. Soil was dark red clay that exhibited a iridescent sheen. Photo taken from south Pnrl.nf rhP.mk'PP. n;1 rn ,ilP. farina nnrth 1/f./Q(i Photo 6: Harry Zinn collecting surface soil sample C0- ,005:sc from intermittent drainage ditch that·connects the Cherokee Oil Co. sote to the storm sewer. Photo taken from abandoned railroad spur line behind "nh11rh~n Pronrml"' far.1na northwP:.:.t 1/h/Qh < ' "" . 14 •·_,_.•~~--.-= . 'h j · ..... 0 -i-~~~·-'~}~_ ;:. . ·y_:(' . ii, , "', Photo 3: Harry Zinn collecting surficial soil sample CO- 004-SL from 0-6 inch profile at containment area#:&. Surface soil is stained bl::tck and contains a 2 inch layer of organic material. Photo taken from rear of Cherokee-. Oil rn w~rPhnll~f>. far.lno north M::lrr.h h 1 QQh ~_.,.,,.,..,-..Jll!I!!.!:::,;·~ . ' . / ~ ?'+t, C • Photo 5: Jeanette Stanley collecting the upstream surface water sample CO-00 I-SW on the UT to Stewarts Creek. Cherokee Oil Co. 3/6/96. . . . , ,., ""''' ,,,.., .. •, , ' ,-.~ Photo I: Storm Water drainage from Thrift Road and Freedom Drive to the UT to Stewarts Creek. Sediment sample CO-003-SD collected at this lnratinn Msrr.h 6 I ()()1, I ,, ' ' •·. ' Photo 7: Stewarts Creek from the Morehead Street bridge facing north towards the Freedom Drive bridge .. Due to the rain swollen conditions, surface water/sediment samples from this area were postponed '" 1/J 1/Qf; I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I • I .... I ~ ~ I ,,.. ;: I. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Cherokee Oil Company Site NCD 980 799 019 Photographs .i Aerial photo showing the Cherokee Oil site. North Carolina Department; of Transportation. February 13, 1981. Panoramic photograph of Cherokee Oil Company site from northwest entrance at Berryhill Road, facing northeast to southeast. Phot9 taken during the August 9, 1995 NC Superfund Section Preliminary Assessment on-site reconnaissance. Panoramic photograph of Cherokee Oil Company site from the southwest corner at Berryhill Road, facing northeast to east. Two large concrete pyramid-type structures at left center of photo mark the location of a former fuel station. Three of six large above-ground storage tanks visible in center of photo. Photo taken during the August 9, 1995 NC Superfund Section Preliminary Assessment on-site reconnatssance. Two large steel vats at the loading dock. Photo taken during the August 9, I 995 NC Superfund Section PA on-site reconnaissance. Stained asphalt indicates one of the overland runoff pathways from containment area #3 across the Suburban Propane parking lot. Photo taken during the August 9, 1995 NC Superfund Section PA on-site reconnaissnace. Stained soil at the southeast corner of the site indicates another overland runoff pathway from containment area # I to the spur line drainage ditch. Photo taken during the August 9, 1995 NC Superfund Section PA on-site reconnaissance. A storm sewer outfall into the unnamed tributary of Stewarts Creek, located below the E.F. Lombardi Company. This is the probable point of entry of site runoff to surface water. NC Superfund Section personnel collected surface water and sediment samples CO-002-SW/CO-002-SD at this point on March 6, 1996. The EPA removal action in progress at the Miller property. Drums staged on the Miller property were segregated based upon compatibility, securely fenced and surrounded by a earthen containment wall. To the right, EPA contractors opened the drums and bulked the contents inside the large white roll-off container prior to off-site shipment. Photo taken during the August 9, 1995 NC Superfund Section PA on-site reconnaissance. '- The Miller property following the EPA removal action. Approximately 3-4 inches of topsoil was scraped and tested before being removed from this area. EPA then shipped in and replaced the topsoil with clean fill and reseeded prior to I I I I I I I I I •• I I I I I I I I I 10. 11. 12. 13. . 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. demobilizing from the site. Photo taken during the December 20, 1995 NC Superfund Section on-site reconnaissance. NC Superfund Section personnel collecting subsurface soil sample CO-002-SB from former containment area # I. Soil was stained ash-gray to black. Photo taken during the March 6, 1996 NC Superfund Section sampling trip. Above-ground storage tanks and basin at containment area #2. Oil stains on the walls and footings show the approximate level of free-standing oily water and sludge removed from the basin by EPA. Photo taken during the August 6, 1995 NC Superfund Section on-site reconnaissance. NC Superfund Section personnel collecting subsurface soil sample CO-003-SB from former containment area #2. Soil was a dark red clay that exhibited an iridescent sheen. Photo taken during the March 6, 1996 NC Superfund Section sampling trip. The conditions of former Containment Area #3. Oil stains on the concrete pilings of the decking show the depth of free-standing oily water and sludge that was removed from the basin by EPA. Photo taken during the December 20, 1995 NC Superfund Section on-site reconnaissance. NC Superfund Section personnel collecting surface soil sample CO-004-SL from containment area #3. Surface soil contains a 2 inch surface layer of black-stained organic material. Photo taken during the March 6, 1996 NC Superfund Section sampling trip. NC Superfund Section personnel collecting background surface soil sample CO- 00 !-SL from grass-covered residential lot behind Miller, Sherrill and Blake, CPA offices on Tuckaseegee Road. Soil sample is a dark red clay. Photo taken during the March 6, I 996 NC Superfund Section sampling trip. NC Superfund Section personnel collecting surface soil sample CO-005-SL from intermittent drainage ditch that connects the Cherokee Oil Company site to storm grate #3. Photo taken during the March 6, 1996 NC Superfund Section sampling trip. Fishing line on the bank of Stewarts Creek at the confluence of the unnamed tributary. Photo taken during the March 13, 1996 NC Superfund Section follow- up sampling trip. NC Superfund Section personnel collecting upstream surface water/sediment samples CO-001-SW/CO-001-SD on the unnamed tributary to Stewarts Creek. Photo taken during the March 6, 1996 NC Superfund Section sampling trip. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 11 ll 19. 20. 21. 22. Stonn water drainage ditch connecting Thrift Road and Freedom Drive to the unnamed tributary to Stewarts Creek. Sediment sample CO-003-SD collected from this ditch during the March 6, 1996 NC Superfund Section sampling trip. Stewarts Creek on March 6, 1996. Due to the rain swollen conditions, surface water and sediment samples from Stewarts Creek were postponed until March I 3, 1996. Stewarts Creeks on March 13, 1996. NC Superfund ~ection personnel collected upstream surface water and sediment samples CO-004-SW /CO-004-SD at this point. Photo taken during the March 13, 1996 NC Superfund Section follow-up sampling trip. NC Superfund Section personnel collecting surface water and sediment samples CO-005-SW /CO-005-SD at the confluence of the unnamed tributary to Stewarts Creek and Stewarts Creek. Photo taken during the March 13, I 996 NC Superfund Section follow-up sampling trip. --I .. ~----1!1!!!!11 --a 11!!1!1!!!1 11!!!11 -. --- I I I I I I I I I I I I D I I I I N.f..:. Dcp<:rtmcni oi Environment, i ii:.-..lth, i: i✓at<Jr:il Resources Solid Waslc Man::igc.n;icnt Division SAlv!PLE ANALY:,IS REQlJEST 51:dc ;_~1b0r.tto1y o( Pubiic !lc::dth P.O. nm 2&).rJ, 3()6 N. \Viln1in1;ton _Slrc.:l R.alcibh, N01th Camlinn 2,7611 Site Number CO·OO!·SL 03/06/% 1501 GRAB Cheiokee Oil Company, NC DOUG HOORE • · f Number _______ ~---------- Name of Site BACKGROUND SURFACE SOIL -ESD LAB EXT /PEST Soil 2 Collected By _________ _ Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste .Lsuperfund Sample Type Environmental Concentrate Comments _Solid (5) __ Ground water (1) __ Surface water (2) ✓soil (3) __ Liquid (6) ___________ _ _ Sludge (7) ___________ _ . Other (4) Other (8) Organic Chemistry Parameter P&T:GC/MS V Acid:B/N Ext. MTBE Results(mg/1) ✓ fcP.,'• /ro;nt:-11Jff'---. ___ _ Inorganic Chemistry Parameter Arsenic Rcsulls(mg/1) (mg/kg) --Barium Cadmium --Chloride Chromium = ENCfl:?./tl <::.o,/~ -Copper 'Pe£Jj_ < o.f o~; _ /-iAldA//c -<:4,~ _ Fluoride ~d... -<: I -t:,·_:... • Iron ~ -''&11€ < ~ ,.. _T -Lead (½/Jr,:,t:/AN't: -<O, Manganese -:t·1•~-·-~-'r;;'Aij. 'J'/:,~'A'lf,/4tJ.f!J'"~~S:0>!2,-;1~·'.JaOLl1I __ lvlcrcury 7i.¥"Al'A/,,e&;x7>(/Ac<o, · u __ Nitrate ~ Selenium Radiochemistry l1;irn111etcr __ Gross Alpha Gross Beta Results (PCi/1) !vlicrobiology Results (Col/lOOml) ------- --Silver Sulfates Zinc --__ pH __ Conductivity TDS -- TOC --·---- TCLP Compounds I11organic Compounds Arsi..:nic --n,uium Cadmium --Chromium --Lead -- --Mercury Scknium --Silver Rcsults(mg/1) ----------------- ·------------------ Organic Cnmpounds bcn7.cnc, --carbon tctr::ichloride Results(mg/1) ---------chlordane ch\orobcnzcnc -- chloroform o-crcsol --m-crcsol -- --p·crcsol cresol __ 1,4-dichlorobcn:;.cnc ______ _ __ 112-dichlorocthanc __ 1,1-dichloroethylcne ______ _ __ 214-dinitrotolucnc. __ hcptachlor hcxJchlorobcnzcnc hc.xach l orobut ad icnc ---------hcx.'.lch!orocl hanc ----methyl ethyl ketone nitrobcnzenc -- --pcntachlorophenol __ pyridine __ tclrachlorocthylcne __ trichlorocthylcnc __ 2,,1,S-tricl1lorophcnol 2, 4 ,6-trich lorophenol __ vinyl chloride cndrin lindanc ----1"i',cthm,)1Ch!or __ tox::iphcnc 2<!-1) 7: '-Tl' (S" ' __ .. , ,,.J • ,. :ex; I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ,. :-..:.,c. l>.:p:..:1-,;ncnt of Environment, SAMPLE Ai',ALYSIS HEQUES~ECEIVED Sw" l,ib<>~"iffilif. · . ' i i.;::lth, & Na(ur;il Resources: S·::lid Wa:-tc Man.11:cn)Cnl Division ]',(1. !lox 28(}-;'7, 30'.) i<. \Vilmir.gton Stn:ct APR O 8 1996 11..,ki.h,' NO<ih C,n,li,rn 27611 Site Number ~- Name of Site C0-001-SL 03/06/96 1501 GRAB Cherokee Oil Company, NC BACKGROUND SURFACE SOIL ESD LAB VOA Soil 1 .. DOUG MOORE 1u-1t ualc Loi1cctcd Time Collected By _________ _ --------------------- Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste /supcrfm1d TCLP Compounds -·7 ------ Sample Type liiorg:rnic Compo:rncl.s Rcsults(mg/1) _Environmcnt::il Concentrate Comm~nts Arsenic --Barium ---- Ground \Valer (1) _ Solid (5) Cadmium ----Chromium --. __ Surface waler (2) __ Liquid (6) Lead -- / Soil (3) --Mercury Sludge (7) Sc.kniurn --Silver --Other (4) Other (8) --· -- -- --Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry ---· P,1rarnefer Rcsults(mg/1) Parameter Rcsults(mg/1) (mg/kg) Organic Co:i1p0:1nc!s Rcsulis(mg/li _':'.'.::'i'&T:GC/MS Arsenic benzene ----Acid:R/N Ext. Barium carbon tL:tr:J.ch!o:-idc -----·- MTJ3E Cadmium chlordane ------ Chloride chiorobenzcnc ------ Chromium chloroform -------- --__ Copper o-crcso! --Fluoride m-crcscl ------ ·--Iron p-crcsol ----Lead ere.so! ·----- ----?\1 angancsc 1,4-dichlorobcnzcnc -- --__ i\1crcury --1,2-dich!oroct hanc Nitrate 1, 1-dieh loroet hylcn c ··-----Selenium 2,4-dinitroto!ucnc. ----Silver hcptachlor ---- Radiochemistry Sulfates hcxach lo robcn?.1.:,nc ----Zinc h c.x:lch lorobu l ;i cl ic n c ---- P;irnmetcr Results (PCi/1) --pH --hcx:1chloroc th a nc ____ Cross Alpha Conductivity methyl ethyl ketone ----Clross Bclc\ TDS nitrobcnzcnc --·· ---- TOC pentachlorophcnol : ; -------pyridiHc ----- l\'licrobiology ----let rach loroct hylc.m.: trichlor octh ylc 11c --Pararnctcr He.suH.s (Col/ I 00ml) 2, 4,5-trich lorophcn o l ---- -----2, 4,6-t richlorophcnol -- -------vinyl chloride cndrin -- q'(, /~'#cport,(,)' ) 3~ 7 ,,/ .,r-/U&L.('. 7 ___ lindane D:\tc. Rccci\·cd mc.tl1oxycl1lor Date RcUeu_ff!p//?' b -1ox:1plicnc: Dal,:: E.xtr~ictc.:d --2,t.-D .. 7'5TP(S'1 ' 3-1 J -q(Q 71,(,.1,r' 961144 •·,'', -, l.".'l'.X) f);ilc ;-\ n:i!y;,cd L:ih Number y~_// ~ 0--o/'~_f__L~_i._-- '·, I ',; ":.:')I (I.',.,,;.,.,! 1 /':: ', .. ~--- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ;--..'.(.:. Department of Environment, ! lcalth, J.: Natural Rcsour-:cs So!id Waste :,.~aP.abC!l)Cnt Divi.~ion SAMPLE ANALYSIS REQUE~;T State Labor.itoc)' o( l'•Jbli,: l lc:i.lt!1 !'.0. Box 280-17, 30<) N. Wi1rninr,to:\ _Slrcct H.a!r.ii;h, t':orth Cnrclinii 2_761 l Sile Number C0-002-SB 03/06/96 1150 GRAB Cherok·ee. Oil Company' HC· DOUG ·"OORE : Number ------------------ Name of Site SUBSURFACE SOIL AREA II . -ESD lAB VOA Subsurface Soil Hl-----------------~--- Collected By_ co-4 ____ ....,, ... , ..... ....'.,i .. 0dcd ___________ Time ______ _ Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste V Superfund TCLP Compounds ·------··-- Sample Type Inorganic Compounds l<csults(mg/1) Environ men ta I Concentrate Comments Arsenic --Barium --Ground \Valer (1) ___ Solid (5) Cadmium -----Chromium , -- . __ Surface water (2) _ Liquid (6) Lead -- ✓soil (3) --Mercury _ Sludge (7) Selenium ---··· Silver --_ Other (4) _ Other (8) -- -- -- Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry -- Parameter Rcsults(mg/1) Parameter Rcsulls(mg/1) (mg/kg) Organic Compounds Results (rng/1) ✓r&T:GC/MS Arsenic benzene ---- --Acid:B/N Ext. Barium carbon tetrJch\oridc ----MTBE Cadmium chlordane ------Chloride ch!orobcnzcnc ------Chromium chloroform ------ --Copper o-crcsol ----Fluoride m-crcsol ------Iron p-crcsol ----' Lead crcsol ------ ----lvfangancsc --1,4-dichlorobcnzcnc --__ lvfcreury 1,2-dichloroct h ane -- --Nitrate __ 1,1-dichloroethylcnc --Selenium 2,4-dinitrotolucnc. ----Silver hcptachlor ---- Radiochemistry Sulfates hcx.:ichlorobcnzcnc ----Zinc hexach !orobut ad icne ----l);iraml'.tt;r Results (l'Ci/1) --pl-! hcxachlorocthanc --__ Gross Alpha --Conductivity methyl ethyl ketone --Gross Beta TDS ni(robenzcnc ------TOC __ pentachlorophcnol . , --pyridine ---- ivlicrobiology ----tel rach loroct hylene --__ trichlorocthylcnc Parameter Results (Col/lOOrnl) 2,•i,5-trich lorophcnol ----2, 4,G-t richlorophc,,ol ------ ----vinyl chloride --cndrin -- Date Received 3~1:: qC:, '¼//tk Reported by lindanc. -- --mcthoxychior tc1xc1pbcnc --Dale Exti":ictcd Date Reported 2,,:-D -- 3-iJ.-9& 77.w~ 961146 2-'1,5-TP (Si!·:cx) D,1tc A n:i!;(1.cd Lah Numbc.r --!lil'\-,\'Jl (){c.-.·:c•·,: 'J/'·/\·1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I a D R .' i',.'.(. !).cpnrtmcnt of En1,ironmcnt, i kill th, & N2tur.1l Resources Solid Waslr. Mt1nagcn)cnt Division SAMPLE ANALYSIS REQUEST Site Number C0-002-SB 03/06/96 ll50 GRAB Cherokee Oil Company, HC DOUG MOORE° •1 Number Stale L.-1bor.ito1y o( Public I lcai:h P.O. Box 280-17, 306 N. Wilmingtor. Street Raleigh, North Carolirrn '2761 l ------------------ Name of Site SUBSURFACE SOIL AREA II -ESD LAB EXT/PEST Subsurface-Soil ·'·-----------------~--- Collected By_ co-5 ; _____ ,cd ___________ Timc ______ _ Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste ✓ Superfund Sample Type Environmental Concentrate Comments ~-Ground water (1) __ Soli<l (5) . __ Surface water (2) V Soil (3) _ Liquid (6) ___________ _ _ Sludge (7) ___________ _ _ Other (4) _ Other (8) Organic Chemistry Results(rng/1) Radiochemistry P.irameter Results (PCi/1) __ Gross Alpha ______ _ Gross Beta !I'! icro biology Results (Col/100ml) Inorganic Chemistry Parameter Arsenic Rcsults(mg/1) (mg/kg) -- --Baril!m Cadmicr.1 --Chloride Chromium ----Copper -- Fluoride Iron Lead __ Manganese __ Mercury Nitrate Selenium --Silver --Sulfates Zinc --__ pH __ Conductivity TDS -- TOC TCLP Compounds Inorganic Compounds Arsenic --Barium Cadmium· Chromi.um Lead __ Mercury Selenium -- Silver Organic Compounds benzene --carbon tetrachloride Results(mg/1) Results(mg/1) ---------chlordane --chlorobenzenc, --chloroform --o-crcsol --m-crcsol -- --p-cresol crcsol --__ 1,4-dichlorobcnzcnc __ 1,2-dichlorocthane __ 1,1-dichloroethylcnc ______ _ __ 2,4-dinitrotoluene. __ heptachlor hcx.1chlorobcnzcnc hcxachlorobut ad icnc -------~-l1cxacl1loroclha,1c ----methyl ethyl ketone nitrobcnzcnc ----pentachlorophcnol __ pyridine __ tctracl,lorocthylcnc __ trichlorocthylcnc 2, 4,5-trichlorophrno 1 2, 4 ,6-trichl orophcnol __ ,1nyl chloride cndrin lind::nc __ rncthoxych!or __ toxaphcni..: '211t-D __ 2,.,,5-TP (Si! ,n) --------- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I t'--'.C. Department of En·.rironmcnt, \ lcnlth, & Natural Resources Solid Waste Managcn1cnt Division SAMPLE ANALYSIS REQUEST Site Number Name of Site C0-001-SB 03/06/96 1515 GRAB Cherokee Oil Company, NC· DOUG HOORE BACKGROUND SUBSURFACE SOIL .,II : ,_;1· ESD· LAB VOA Subsurface Soil -,1 , ~umber ' ' .'· .;1tc L.aborJ\01)' of l'ublic HcJlth r.O. !';ox 2W.17, 30S N. v..:i!mington _Street R,1!cigh, North CarollnR .2.7611 ------------------ co-7 Collected By __________ _ ~ ,d Time ------------------ Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste V Superfund TCLP Compounds ------ Sample Type Inorganic Compounds Rcsults(mg/1) Environmental Concentrate Comments Arsenic --Barium -- Ground water (1) _Solid (5) Cadmium ----Chromium --. __ Surface water (2) _Liquid (6) Lead --Mercury --✓soil (3) _ Sludge (7) Selenium --Silver -- _ Other (4) _ Other (8) -- -- -- Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry -- Pam meter Results(mg/1) Paramet~r Results(mg/1) (mg/kg) Organic Compounds Results(mg/1) V:.P&T:GC/MS Arsenic benzene ---- __ Acid:B/N Ext. Barium carbon tetrachloride ----MTBE Cadmium chlordane --· ----Chloride chlorobcnzenc ------ Chromium chloroform ·------. Copper o-crcsol ------fluoride m-crcsol ------ --Iron p-crcsol ----Lead crcsol ------ ----J\1angancsc --1, 4-<lich!orobcnzcnc --__ Mercury --1 ,2-dichlorocthanc Nitrate 1, 1-d ichloroet hylcne ------Selenium 2,4-dinitrotolucnc _ ----Silver heptachlor ----Radiochemistry Sulfates hcx:1chlorobcnzcnc ----.... Zinc hcxach lorobutad icne ----Para1nekr Results (PCi/1) pH hcx.:.tchloroc l ha 11c ----__ Gross Alpha __ Conductivity --methyl ethyl ketone c; ross Beta TDS nitrobcnzcnc ------ TOC pcntachlorophcnol . , ------ ----pyridine l'vl i cro biology ----tel ra chloroeth ylcne -· __ trichlorocthylcnc --Parameter Results (Col/100111I) 2, 11,5-lricl1 lorophc110i ----2,4,6-tr i chlorophcnol ------,inyl chloride ------cndrin -- 3-7-?f> U/t;[;f!;Rcportcd by lindanc D:llc Rtccivcd -- --rncthoxych!or tox,1phcnc --Date Exlr:icu.:d Dale Reported 2,,!.j) -- Dale ;\ n~ilyzcJ .3 -I 8-9 IR. 7J I,()-L:ih Number 961148 2,i,5-TP (Si!·:cx) --!"II 1<.: 1.1')1 (:/, .. _·ic,-,1 ·JiiJ;\ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i',,',C. Dcp::i_rtmcnt of Environment, l lc::ilth, & Natur::i.\ Resources Solid Waste Man:lbcn~cnt Division SAMPLE ANALYSIS REQUEST Site Number Name of Site C0-001-SB 03/06/96 1515 GRAB Cherokee Oil Company, NC DOUG MOORE BACKGROUND SUBSURFACE SOIL ESD LAB -EXT/PEST Subsurface Soil · Ntimbcr Stat<: l.ab0rat-:ry uf l'iib;i:; lk:.lth f.(1. Box 2SQ.17, 3C<; N. Wilmington _Street Ralciih, North Cn1o!ina 276li ------------------ co-8 Collected By __________ _ uiHc 1.....u11e.cted Time ----------------------- Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste V Superfund Sample Type Environmental Concentrate Comments _ Solid (5) __ Ground water (1) __ Surface water (2) _ Liquid (6) ___________ _ ✓soil (3) _ Other (4) _ Sludge (7) ___________ _ _ Other (8) Organic Chemistry Parameter Results(mg/1) Radiochemistry 1\irameler __ Gross Alpha Gross Beta Results (PCi/1) !Vl icrobiology Parameter Results (Col/100111!) Inorganic Chemistry Parameter Results(mg/1) (mg/kg) Arsenic Barium --Cadmium --Chloride Zinc __ pH __ Conductivity TDS --TOC TCLP Compounds Inorganic Compounds Arsenic --Barium Cadmium Chromium Lead __ Mercury Selenium --Silver Organic Compounds benzene carbon tctr;:ichloridc Results(mg/1) Rcsults(rng/1) ----------chlordane chlorobcnzcnc --chloroform o-crcsol m-crcsol -- --p-crcsol crcsol --l, 4-d i chlorobcnzcnc --1,2-dichloroct hanc --1, 1-dichlorocthylcnc --2/1-dinitrotolucnc. -- --heptachlor hcx3chlorobcnzcnc --hcxachlorobu tad icn c --hcxJchlorocthanc ----methyl ethyl ketone nitrobcnzcnc ----pcntachlorophcnol __ pyridin~ · __ tctrachloroclhylenc trichlorocth ylc nc = 2,,t,5-trichlorophcnol __ 2,4,6-trichlorophcnol __ ,inyl chloride endrin --lincbnc __ rncthoxyChlor __ tox.::phcnc 2,·1-D 2,4,5-TI' (Si!·.,cx) I I I I I I I I I I I I I D n I I N.C. J),:p~,1.mcnt o[ Envi1onmcnL i ic;1l:h, ,~ \-.ialural Resources Solid Waste Managc!l)cnt Division SAMPLE ANALYSIS REQUEST Stale L.aborJ!Dr)' o(Public !lcal1h r.o. Box 280-17, 306 N. Wilrnington /;ll'Ci'.; R,1\ci~;h, North Carolina 2_7(, t I Sile Number C0-003-SB 03/06/96 1240 GRAB Cherokee Oil-Company, NC· DOUG MOORE SUBSURFACE SOIL AREA 12 · Number _______________ _ Name of Sile ESD LAB VOA Subsurface Soil co-10 Collected By ___________ _ Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste v"' Supcrfun<l TCL!' Cori1pounds ----- Sample Type Inorganic Compounds Rcsulls(rng/1) Environ rn en ta I Concentrate Comments Arsenic --Barium -- __ Ground waler (l) _ Solid (5) Cadmium --Chromium -- . __ Surface waler (2) _ Liquid (6) Lead -- / Soil (3) --Mercury Sludge (7) Selenium --Silver --_ Other (4) Other (8) -- -- ·-- Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry -- Pam meter Rcsults(rng/1) Parameter Rcsults(mg/1) (mg/kg) Organic Compounds Rcsults(mg/1) V-:-r&TGC/MS Arsenic benzene ---- --Acid:B/N Ext. Barium carbon lctrJchloridc ----MTJ3E Cadmium chlordane ------Chloride chlorobcnzcnc ------Chromium chloroform ------ --__ Copper o-crcsol --Fluoride m-crcsol ------ --Iron p-crcsol ----Lead crcsol ------ --__ Manganese 1 ,4-dichlorobcnzcnc -- --__ Mercury 1)-dicblorocthanc --Nitrate 1, 1-dichloroethylcne ------Selenium 2,4-dinilrotoluene. ----Silver hcptachlor ---- Radiochemistry Sulfates hcxachlorobcnzcnc ----Zinc hex:i.chlorobut adicnc ---- Paramett:r l(csulls (PCi/1) pH hcx::i.chlorocthanc ---- __ Gross Alpha --Conductivity methyl ethyl ketone --Cross Bela TDS nitrobcnzcnc ------TOC ___ pcntachlorophcnol . , -- --. --pyridine fVl i c rob i o Io gy ----tctrach lorocl h ylcnc trichloroct h y!cnc --P.ir:1r11ckr Results (Col/lO0ml) __ 2,4,5-trichlorophcnol --70 4,6-l richlorophcnol -------,onyl chloride ------cndrin -- Date Rcccivcd __ ~ 1--f,6 /uf:rtt.rcpurtcd by lindanc --mclhoxyC:hior --- loxctphcnc --Dale E.xtr:ictcd D;1lc RcportcU 2,ri-D -- 3-t8-9w nw-961150 __ 2,1,5-TP (Si! .-ex) Dale ,t-\n~i!rLcd Lab Number ----ill'<-: l\<JO /11,.,_.;,,.,: ')/'/;\, I I I I I I I I I I I 0 I I I I I N.C. 1'lcpartr<1cr1: of En,..ironmcnt, i lc:ilth, l.:. Natural Resources Solid Waste Mc1n:igcn:_cnt Division SluvTPLE ANALYSIS REQUEST S!alr, l,.nbor.itocy nl" l'ublic Health P.O. D'.Jx 28.!}17, 306 N. Wilmington _Street R.alcit:h, North Caro!in11 2,7611 Site Number C0-003-SB 03/06/96 1240 GRAB . '., -Cherokee Oil Company, NC • DOUG MOORE . .. , , . Number _________________ _ SUBSURFACE SOIL AREA 12 Na 111 e of Site_ ESD LAB -EXT/PEST Subsurface Soil. . 1 ' '•, "-----------------~~-- co-11 Collected By __________ _ ____ ~:::.,~ ....,..; .. ..:.. ... lcd ___________ Timc ______ _ Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste V Superfund TCLP Compounds ------ Sample Type Inorganic Compo11nd.s Rcsults(111g/l) Environmental Concentrate Comments Arsenic --Barium. -- __ Groundwater (1) Solid (5) Cadmium --Chromium -- . __ Surface water (2) Liquid (6) Lead --Mercury v'Soil (3) -- _ Sludge (7) Selenium --Silver -- _ Other (4) Other (8) -- -- -- Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry -- Parameter Results(mg/1) Parameter Rcsulls(mg/1) (mg/kg) Organic Compounds Rcsults(mg/1) P&T:GC/MS Arsenic benzene ---- VAcid:B/N Ext. Barium carbon lctrachloridc ----MTJ3E Cadmium chlordane ----✓ r'c.13'</l'emC-f1Jc5 Chloride chlorobenzcnc ----_ -Z,C8s -< 0,/ orpt'\ Chromium chloroform ----= -~010' __ Copper o-crcsol --== ~= ~ ~o'..:z-f.t'J! Fluoride m-crcsol ----~f=;,.JJ -",...o</,/'I_,'...:....... lron p-crcsol 7~:::~~------~-· Lead crcsol ----·--· __ Manganese 1, 4-dichlorobcnzene --__ · 7i_€r-,,.r?. -~ ✓ · --<.::::,, ~ A . --,--Mercury --112-dichloroet hanc Ve; ,,_ ~ /p-.,pjiPxti/E<J//p_--Nitrate 1, 1-dich lorocth ylcnc I 17 ' --Selenium 214-<linitrotolucnc. ----Silver heptachlor ---- Racliochcmistry Sulfates hcxachlorol1cnzc11c ----.... Zinc l1cx;1chlorobl1tadic11c ----1\iraml'.tt.:r Results (l'Ci/1) pH hcxach!orocthanc ----__ Gross Alpha __ Concluctivity methyl ethyl ketone -- Gross Beta TDS nitrobcnzcnc ------TOC pcn!achlorophcnol ' ---- --__ pyridine l'vlicrobiology ----tel rachloroethylenc trich lorocthylenc ---- Parameter Results (Col/1001111) 2, ,f ,5-trich lorophcnol ----2, 4 ,6-t richloro phenol ---- --vinv! chloride ----, cndrin -- Date Received 3-7---£(,, W~Reportcd by lincbnc ---m:.:thoxychior --Pte/t.'ut 3-1;,-1<,, ,iJJ --· toxnphcm:. Dale Extracicd,J.;Jl-91~~)atc Reported 2;:-D __ 2,,t5-TP (Si!·;cx) ;~ 1 ':'.,\~:1;:r:~,~!i~ 3-.2/-9~#ah Number 961151 --- I I I I I I I I I I I I I g u I I I N.C. D.cpartrncnt of Environmcrit, i'Ic.il:h, l._ Natur:il Resources Soiid Waste Man.1gcn_1cnt Division SAMPLE ANALYSIS REQUEST Site Number C0-004-SL 03/06/96 1205 GRAB Cherokee Oil Company; NC -DOUG HOORE Name of Site . STAINEO SURFACE SOIL AREA 13 -ESD-LAB VOA· Soil Number ' State. L.nhorJtOr)' of l'ublic i lc:ilth P.O. :3ox 28(}l?, 306 N. Wilmington _Street Raleigh, North Carol,in11 2,7611 ------------------ co-13_ Collected By_· _________ _ Cd Time . ------------------ Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste v Supcrfund TCLP Coh1pounds --------- Sample Type Inorganic Componnds · Rcsults(mg/1) Environmental Concentrate Comments Arsenic --Barium --Ground water --(1) ___ Solid (S) Cadmium --Chromium -- . __ Surface water (2) Liquid (6) Lead -- VSoil (3) --Mercury Sludge (7) Selenium --Silver -- _ Other (4) _ Other (8) -- -- --Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry -- Parameter Rcsults(mg/1) Parameter Results (mg/1) (mg/kg) Organic Compounds Results(mg/1) .. VP&T:GC/MS Arsenic bcn7.cnc ---- __ Acid:B/N Ext. Barium carbon ll:trachloridc ----MTI3E Cadmium chlordane ------Chloride chlorobcnzcne ------Chromium chloroform ------ --Copper o-crcsol ----Fluoride m-crcsol ------Iron p-cresol ------Lead crcsol ------ ----Manganese --1 ,4-dichlorobcnzcnc ----Mercury --1,2-dichlorocthane Nitrate I, 1-Jichloroethylcne ------Selenium 214-dinitrotolucnc _ ----Silver hcptachlor ----Rad iochemistr)' Sulfates hcx.1chlorobcnzcnc ---- Zinc hcxachlorobutadic nc ---- Parameter l(esults (!'Ci/I) pH hcx..1chloroct h anc ----__ Gross Alpha --Conductivity --methyl ethyl ketone Gross Beta TDS nitrobcnzcnc ------TOC pcnlachlorophenol .. . , ----pyridine ----!vlicrobiology ----tel racl, lorocth ylcne trichlorocthylcnc ----Puran1dcr Results (Col/100111I) 2, 4)5-tricl1lorophcno I ----2, 4 ,6-t rich!oropl1c11rJI ------vinyl chloride ------endrin -- 3~7-11{, ~Reported by lindanc D:1tc 'Received --mcthoxychlor --tox;1pbcnc -- Date L:.xtr:1clcd Dair: Reported 2,t..l) -- 96115_2 __ 2,•l,5-TP (Si! ;ex) Dale: A11:i!y1.cd 3-/6-C/ U -,1 /,IJL:,l, Number -~------!'ii"~ 110) I / 1/, ... ;._.,.,i 'J /!!1 \ I I I I I I I I I I I I I 0 D I I I N.·C. Department of Environmc,i:, i lcalth, & Natural Resources Solid Waste Managcn;cnt Division 0AMPLE ANALYSIS REQUEST Site Number Name of Site C0-004-SL 03/06/96 1205 GRAB -· Cherokee Oil Company, NC STAINEO SURFACE SOIL AREA 13 ESD LAB EXT/PEST·· Soil· DOUG. HOORE State Lnbor.:ilory or Public H.:::llth l'.O. 11ox 28{}l7, 306 N. Wilmington .. Strcct Raleigh, North Caroline. 2_7611 co-14 Collected By _________ _ :d ___________ Timc ______ _ Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste ._,..,.. Superfund TCLP Compounds ------ Sample Type Inorganic Compounds Rcsults(mg/1) Environmental Concentrate Comments Arsenic --Bariun1 --__ Ground water (1) _Solid (5) Cadmium --Chromium --. __ Surface water (2) _ Liquid (6) Lead --Mercury -- V Soil (3) _ Sludge (7) Selenium ---Silver -- _ Other (4) _ Other (8) -- -- -- Organic Chemistry Inorganic Cheinistry -- Parameter Results(mg/1) Parameter Rcsults(mg/1) (mg/kg) Organic Compounds Rcsults(mg/1) _P&T:GC/MS Arsenic benzene ----- ,/' Acid:B/N Ext. Barium carbon tetrachloride ----·M~i"BE Cadmium chlordane 7 .IJ;ef&/p~c,~ ----Chloride chlorobenzcnc ----_ PCBi < o, to 4>--· Chromium chloroform -- GM'&tK ·<o* __ Copper o-cresol -- Fluoride m-crcsol = Lh.;d,1(£ <o,~ ----_1!!.efA.,xycA/4e <: /, 0 ~ Iron p-crc.sol ---- _,ii'1fA/l!l0./E -<:,2,0/'fU" . Lead crcsol ----~ ~a.,;zoffni __ Manganese l ,4-dichlorobcnzcnc --;]f;o-&,Ml,ne <0, IP~ __ Mercury 1,2-dichloroethanc 12ftU/4A!.,fo-ox. ·J-.,_-; n. -Nitrate __ l,l-dicl1loroethylcne ,, Selenium 2,4-dinitrotolucnc. ----Silver --__ heptachlor Racliochemislt)' Sulfates hcxJchlorobcnzcnc ---- Zinc he.xii ch lorobu tad icnc ---- P,1rnmekr Results (l'Ci/1) pH hcxachlorocthane ----__ Gross Alpha --Conductivity --methyl ethyl ketone Gross Beta TDS nitrobcnzcnc ------TOC pcntachlorophenol . , ---- --__ p)Tidinc iv! icrobiology ----t ctrachloroc t hylenc --__ trichloroethylcnc Para111eter Results (Col/l00ml) 2, 4,5• trich I orophcnol -- --__ 2,4,6-trichlorophcnol -- ----__ vinyl chloride endrin -- 3::7-f.G ~l.eported by !incbnc D:iic Received --mcthoxych]or --pce;p,d 3·/:i-%.-1/, tox:iphcn::: -- D;itc Extracted 3-·11-9(, SA,/Y6_ Date Reported 2,,:.1) J3JJ/t PC8'5-¥/Esr 961153 2,4,5-TP (Si!:•cx) l);,tc An"!tiedJ.::aJ-% .3~dl-'1_61,ffLah Number 1\11-.: 1,1,11 (l,•~··1,·,·,1 71•;~ -- ) I I I I I I I I I I g D I I I I I N.C. Department of Environment, ! !t:nlth, & NaturJl Resources Solid Waste Man::igc~cnt Di\ision SAMPLE ANAi.oYSIS REQUEST Site Number C0-005-SL 03/06/96 1430 GRAB Number Stale Labor.1tO[y of l'ublic Hc:i!th P.O. nox 28~7, J.C,6 N. Wilminpon _Sl1::ct R.alciih, North f~.nrr:i!inil 2761i ------------------ Name of Site Cnerokee Oil Collipfny' NC" DOUG-MOORE SURFACE SOIL IN DRAINAGE DITCH ESD LAB ·-VOA Soil · ,, ____________________ _ co-16 Collected By __________ _ . · .. cd Time ----------- Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste .,-/ Superf-und TCLP Compounds ------ Sample Type Inorganic Compounds Rcs11lts(111g/!) Environmental Concentrate Comments Arsenic -- I Barium -- Ground water (1) _ Solid (5) Cadmium ------Chromium --__ Surface water (2) · _ Liquid (6) Lead -- /soil (3) --Mercury _ Sludge (7) Selenium --Silver --_ Other (4) Other (8) -- -- --Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry -- Parnmetcr Results(mg/1) Parameter Results (mg/!) (mg/kg) Organic Compounds Results(mg/1) /P&T:GC/MS Arsenic benzene ----__ Acid:B/N Ext. Barium carbon tetrachloride ----MTBE Cadmium chlordane ------Chloride chlorobcnzcnc ------Chromium chloroform ------ --Copper o-cresol ----Fluoride m-crcsol ---- --Iron __ p-crcsol --Lead crtsol ------ ----J\1anganesc --1,4-dich l orobcnzcnc ----Mercury 1,2-dichlorocthanc --Nitrate !, l-dicl1loroethylcnc ------Selenium 2,4-dinilrotolucnc. ----Silver heptachlor ----Radiocl1ernist11 Sulfates hcxachlorobcnzene ---- Zinc hexach l orobu tad icnc ----(l'Ci/1) Parameter Results pH hcxach loroct ha nc ----__ Gross Alpha --Conductivity methyl ethyl ketone --Gross Beta TDS nitrobcnzcnc ------ TOC pcntachlorophcnol .. . , ----, pyridine ----Microbiology ----lctrachloroel h ylcnc trichlorocthylenc ----Parameter Results (Col/lO0ml) 211t,5-trich lorop h cnol -- ----__ 2,4,6-trichlorophenol ------,inyl chloride cndrin -- J-?-'/f, tY:jAAReported by !ind,inc Date Received -- --rni.:thoxychlor toxa phcnc D~itl: E.xtr·actcd --Dale Reported 2,,1.D -- Dale /\ n:t!vLcd 3-18-9 (J, 77/.JJ 961154 2,,:,5-TP (Si!;cx) L:1b Number !'\!!'~ 1:,;1 /E, .... ;, .. 0/i)]\ ------ I I I I I I I I I D D I I I I I I N.C. [1,:p;Htrncnt of Environment, ·1 lcallh, ~~ Natura\ Resources Solid Waste Man:igcn:icnt Division SAMPLEANA1;YS!S REQUEST State: 1:---ibor-atory of Public !-lc:i.lth r.o. Dax 2SG-·.\7, 306 N. Wilmir.gton Strc:cl R.alcigh, North Carolina. 2_7611 C0-005-SL 03/06/96 1430 GRAB Site Number __ . • Cherokee Oil Company, NC-'. -DOUG KOORE . ' ,Number _________________ _ SURFACE SOIL IN DRAINAGE DITCH Name of Site ESO LAB EXT/PEST Soil co-17 Collected By _________ _ ___ , .. cd ___________ Timc ______ _ Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste ....'.:'.'.'.'.Su per fun d TCLP Compounds ------ Sample Type Inorganic Compounds Rcsults(mg/1) Environmental Concentrate Comments Arsenic --Barium -- Ground water (1) _ Solid (5) Cadmium ----Chromium --. __ Surface water (2) _ Liquid (6) Lead --Mercury --v Soil (3) Sludge (7) Selenium --Silver --_ Other (4) _ Other (8) -- -- -- Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chcrnistry -- Parnmetcr Rcsults(mg/1) Parameter Results (mg/I) (mg/kg) Organic Compounds Rcsults(mg/1) P&T:GC/MS Arsenic benzene v Acid:B/N Ext. ----Barium carbon tetrachloride ----MTBE Cadmium chlordane 7 Ft8!,/Par,e,DF".r ----Chloride chlorobenzcnc -----PC'B.i-<o. . -Chromium chloroform ------__ £/ilcl~1't.l "<17./0' .!. -· Copper o-cresol -L,',,/c/AN€ <c~-.,f• ----·-_, Fluoride m-crcsol ----~,,,.,,,..,,.,.~ Iron p-cresol ---- -~_JfEN'e-<:: Lead crcsol ---- ~<O, Manganese 1,4-dichlorobcnzcnc ----J'f!&d&AL -<'0, __ Mercury --1,2-dichloroethane ~•" rf_ Nitrate I, 1-dichloroethylenc , ----,, Selenium 2,4-dinitrololucnc _ ----Silver ----hcptachlor Radiochemistry Sulfates hcxachlorobenzene ----Zinc hcxachlorohut adicne ----Paramckr Results (l'Ci/1) --pH hcxachlorocthanc --__ Gross Alpha __ Conductivity --methyl ethyl ketone Gross Beta TDS nitrobcnzcnc ------ TOC pcntacl,lorophenol . ' ----pyridi11c ---- ivlicrobiology ----tel ra chlorocth ylcne trich loroct hylc nc ----Par:1mctcr Results (Cul/lOOml) 2, 4 ,5-trich lorophcno 1 ----2, 4 ,6-trichlorophcnol ------ ------vinyl chloride cndrin -- Date Rccci,:ecl 3-7-ffo t~ Reported by lincbnt. -- --rncthoxych!or f!!,B/fn 3-,,a-% ~ --to:cipbcnc Date Extracted '?-11-91, :,A,_M_ \),rte Rcporiccl 2,1:-D 6AJI/ ,PU] 51"..-=br . 961155 · o, S TP (S"·Tx) .. , ',--' '" ,, Date 1\na!y-,e4:~ 3-:l/-'l~f' L,h Number !)! !'; \l')] (i/.r·:;<;c,: )/1 -- I I I I I I I I I I I D u I I I I I I t<.C. .Dcpartn,c:nt of Envl:onmcnt, ·1 lt.;;1l1h, i t<atur:i\ Rcrnurccs Solid Waste Man:igcmcnt Division SA.MPLE ANALYSIS REQUEST Si:c Number Name of Site C0-006-SL 03/06/96 1415 GRAB Cherokee Oil Company,· NC DOUG HOORE SURFACE SOIL NEAR NW CORNER OF SUB. PROP ESO LAB VOA _ Soil ,tit ~ - co-19 . lumber St;itc L.aborato1y of l'ub\i-.:: Hc:ilth P.O. Bo:i: 280-17, YYi N. Wilmington .Strc:t Ralcif;h, North Ca1uli11il .. 27611 ----------------- Collected By __________ _ , ________ ._.·'· d Time . ._," ------------------------- Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste / Superfun<l TCLP Compounds ------ Sample Type Inorganic Compounds Rcsulls(mg/lj Environmental Concentrate Comments Arsenic --Barium -- Ground water (1) __ Solid (5) Cadmium ----Chromium --. __ Surface waler (2) Liquid (6) Lead -- .,/Soil (3) --Mercury _ Sluc!gc (7) Sclc.nium ---··· Silver --_ Other (4) _ Other (8) -- -- -- Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry -- Parameter Rcsu l ls (mg/I) Parameter Rcsulls(mg/1) (mg/kg) Organic Compounds Results(mg/1) ~P&TGC/MS Arsenic benzene ----Acid:B/N Ext. Barium carbon lclrachloridc ------ MTBE Cadmium chlordane ------ Chloride chlorobenzcnc --· ----Chromium chloroform ------ --__ Copper O•crcsol --Fluoride m·crcsol ------ --lron p-crcsol ---- . Lead crcsol ------ ----Manganese --1, 4-dich lorobcnzcnc --__ Mercury --l )•dichloroct hanc Nitrate 1, 1-dichloroethylenc ------Selenium 2,4•dinilroto!ucnc. ----Silver ----hcptachlor Radiochemistry Sulfates bex:,chlorobcnzcnc ---- ···--Zinc hexach lorobu l :i<l icnc ----Paramett.:r l{esults (!'Ci/I) pl-! hcxachloroct h :, nc ----__ Gross Alpha --Conduclivity methyl ethyl ketone -- Ci ross Beta TDS nitrobcnzcnc ------TOC pcnlachlorophcnol .. . , ----P}Tidinc ----!vlicrnbiology ----tctrach lorocth ylcnc trichloroethylcnc ----Par;__imctcr Results (Col/ I 00ml) 2, •1,5·trichloro phcno I ----2, 4 ,6-trichlorophenol ·----- ------vinyl chloride cndrin -- 3 -]-9(, ~cportcd by lincl:lnc Date Rccci\"cd -- --mcthoxychlor ; tox:--1phcm: -- /);ilc E.xlr:iclcd Date Reported 2,,;. D -- 3-/'f3 -Cj (I) 7'7W-L:,h ~umber 961156 __ 2,4,5-TI' (Si! :ex) Dale ,"'.n,,!yzcd --!\ii<; "'ll•'.1 (ll~••i•.-,•,: lf()I~ I I I I I I I I I n I I I I I I I N.C. .t),paitmcr,: of [n,,,ironmcnt, ·1 !callh, & Nalur::i\ Resources Solid Waste Man;:.~cr'!ent Division SAMPLE ANALYSIS REQUEST Site Number Name of Site C0-006-SL 03/06/96 1415 GRAB Cherokee Oil Company, NC -DOUG KOORE SURFACE SOIL NEAR NW CORNER OF SUB. PROP ESO LAB EXT/PEST SoiL_ co-20 Collected By __________ _ Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste ----- Sample Type ·• :'-lumber ✓ Superfund Environmental Concentrate Comments __ Ground waler (1) _ Solid (5) __ Surface waler (2) __ Liquid (6) ✓Soil (3) _ Sludge (7) _ Other (4) _ Other (8) Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry Para,nctcr Rcsults(mg/1) Parameter Results (mg/I) (mg/kg) P&T:GC/MS Arsenic ✓Acid:B/N Ext. --Barium --MTJ3E Cadmium ✓ Fl:BYP~nuz:e. --Chloride ----pc,ej-j.fSo/) /, ~M Chromium -- --51c/,,:/I/ <~o.;p '4C',,.. Copper -- _ L,'A/d,-,NE <p.,.:io~ Fluoride --~ _.,_,.,o/k,c ~ Iron -- _»XA/!Bl;NE ~. Lead --_Ee;:;:,~~~-/.~ . --Manganese __ Mercury Y?°&!<'/41,Mt'f@7,X/d,,:-<d,/~-Nitrate --Selenium --Silver --Racliocl1emistr)' --Sulfates Zinc --Parameter Results (!'Ci/I) pH --__ Gross Alpha --Conductivity c; ros.s Beta TDS ----TOC -- --lV!icrobiology -- --Parameter Results (Col/ 100ml) -- ---- ---- Received .::J-7-Cf,6 /Jd:Pzcporlcd 1,y Date fe.A/tl,-<-t 3·11:·9r;, ,,1-8 /);1lc ExtractcJ 3-IQ-9!,S/l. Date Reported Date Anal•pc,/Jt. Pee;,,. ;;_or 961157 _..;,'-;?7~_'(;:"//,PL:th Number lll ,,; 11'1 I /II,•.;.,,, )/' Stale Lnborntory uf Public Hc::il!h P.O. Box 2&).17, 306 N. Wilmington._Stn::cl R.alcig.h, North Caroiina 2_7611 ------------------ TCLP Compounds lnorg~nic c·ompounds Rcsulls(mg/1) Arsenic --Barium --Cadmium --Chromium --Lead --Mercury --Selenium --Silver -- -- -- -- -- Organic Compounds Rcsults(mg/1) bcn?.cnc --carbon lclrachloridc --chlordane --cblorobcnzcnc --chloroform --o-crcsol --m-crcsol -- --p-crcsol crcsol --1,4-dich\01 obenzcnc --1,2-di ch loroct bane __ 1,1-dichloroclhylene 2/1-dinitrotolucnc. -- --heplachlor hcxachlorobcnzcnc --hex a ch lorobu lad icnc --hcx:1ch !oroctha nc --methyl ethyl ketone --nitrobcnzcnc -- --penlachlorophenol . , --p)Tidine tetra ch loroel hylene --__ trichloroelhylcnc 2111,5-trich Iara phenol --2, 4,6 ·l ri chlorophcnol -- --vinyl chloride cndrin --linchnc --mcthoxych)or ---to.x2.phcnc --2,,:.1) --2,ci,5-Tl' (Sil·,,c,) --- I I I I I I I I I I I n I I I I I l\'.C. Department of Emironmcn!, ·! lc:ilth, & Natur3I Resources Solid Waste Managcn:icnt Division SAiv!PLE ANALYSIS REQUEST 5t;ilc ; __ ;,or..i.wry of Public Hc:ilth · P.O. Box 280-\'J, 306 N. Wilmington .Street l?..:!kigh, Nozth Carolina 27611 Site Number co-001-sD 03/06/96 1420 GRAB Cherokee Oil Company, NC DOUG HOORE BACKGROUND SEDIMENT IN UT TO STEWARTS CR Number-'------------------ Name of Site ESD LAB VOA Sediment Collected By _____ c_o_-____ 2 2 '' : ' : _.cd Time ------------------. Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste ~ Superfund TCLP Compounds ----- Sample Type Inorganic Compounds Results(mg/1) Environmental Concentrate Comments Arsenic --Barium -- Ground water (1) _ Solid (5) Cadmium ----Chromium -- __ Surface water (2) Liquid (6) Lead -- --Mercury _ Soil (3) _ Sludge (7) Selenium --Silver ✓Other (4~ -- _ Other (8) -- ( Sedi .. e.,r -- -- Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry -- Parameter Rcsults(mg/1) Parameter Results (mg/I) (mg/kg) Organic Compounds Results (mg/I) /r&T:GC/MS Arsenic benzene ----Acid:B/N Ext. Barium carbon tetrachloride ------MTBE Cadmium chlordane ------Chloride chlorobcnzcnc ------Chromium chloroform ------ --__ Copper o-crcsol --Fluoride m-crcsol ------Iron p-crcsol ------Lead crcsol -------Manganese . 1, 4-dichlorobenzcne ------ --__ Mercury --1,2-dichloroct bane Nitrate 1, 1-dichlorocthylcnc ------Selenium __ 2)4-dinitrotolucnc. -- Silver · __ hcptachlor -- Radiochemistry Sulfates hcxachlorobcnzcnc ---- Zinc hexach I orobu tad ienc ----Parameter Results (PCi/1) pH hcx.Jchloroctham:. ----__ Gross Alpha __ Conductivity --methyl ethyl ketone Cross Beta TDS nitrobcnzcnc ------TOC pcntachlorophcnol .. . ' ---- ----pyridine [\'! icro biology ----tctrachlorocthylcnc --__ lrichlorocthylcnc Par:1rnctcr Results (Col/100ml) 2/1,5-trichlorophcno! _. ' •" ----- 2, 4,6-t richlorophcnol '' ·, ------ ------vinyl chloride cndrin -- 3~7 -q~ 1111-1f2 Reported by lindanc Date Received --mcthO\Ji:hlor --tox.1pbt:nc --Date E.xtractu! Date Reported 2,"-D 3-JC,-q(p 9611SS __ 2,,1,5-TP (Sil·:cx) Date /\n;ily?cd 77 llrLah Number --1 ·1 I ! ,; 11 ') I ( I,' r,,.:c,-,, 1 /'!I\ I I I I I I I I I I I I 'I u D I I I I i\.C. Department of Environment, .j [calth, & Natur::il Rcso_urccs Solid Waste Managcrrycnt Division SAMPLE ANALYSIS REQUEST Site Number Name of Site co-001-so 03/06/96 1420 GRAB "Cherokee Oil Company, NC DOUG MOORE BACKGROUND SEDIMENT IN UT TO STEWARTS CR ESD LAB EXT /PEST Sediment co-23 Collected By _________ _ Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste ------ Sample Type . t: ·. Number V Superfund Environmental Concentrate Comments Ground water (1) --_ Solid (5) Surface water (2). --_Liquid (6) --Soil (3) _ Sludge (7) . ✓ Other (4) _ Other (8) (_s.,4,;.,..,.t-") Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry Parameter Results(mg/1) Parameter Results(mg/1) (mg/kg) _ P&T:GC/MS Arsenic --v Acid:B/N Ext. --Barium .MTBE Cadmium V pa3'.s/ffsT1c,bE> --Chloride --_ "['l'E f,-<o, /Of!m Cbromium --~ <"0,10' __ Copper -~£ ~o.~$ Fluoride --Iron ..J1f. ;_ -eA/,A,. < I ,o, ---r.,5 -sg. t7 P,Rm Lead --..../2, · -< 0, rl~,o/'M --Manganese _JJ_E. . <,p./~ ¥M --Mercury ~x.,-,.;,<dJ.?--~. Nitrate v, Selenium . --Silver -- Radiochemistry --Sulfates ··---Zinc --Parameter Results (l'Ci/1) --pH __ Gross Alpha --Conductivity Gross Beta TDS ----TOC -- --l'vlicrobiology . -- ---Parameter Hcsults (Col/100ml) -- ---- ---- Date Received 3~ 7-Cff, 1Vef"_ltfRcportcd oy fc,R,(/!14 3-l'3-1Gk I Dale l:xlr:iclcd 3-lQ-9kSA Date Reported 61.Jlf "le77,PeBJ' ;;,';~C,;~'.1~;;':''..~~3~;?/_-f~~ I .ah Number 961159 State [,nbordtG,, of l'ub:ic l!co.lth i'.O. Box 180-17, 3,(1/.; 1-,;. Wilmington _Street Ra!cibh, North Caroli nil.. 2_761 l ----------------- TCLP Compounds Inorganic Compounds Rcsults(mg/1) Arsenic --Barium --Cadmium --Chromium --Lead -- --Mercury Selenium ---Silver -- -- -- -- -- Organic Compounds Rcsults(mg/1) benzene --carbon tetrachloride --chlordane --ch!orobcnzcnc --chloroform --o-cresol --m-crcsol • -- --p-cresol crcsol --1,4-dichlorobcnzcnc --1,2-dichloroet ha ne --1, 1-dichloroet h ylcne --2,4-dinitrotoluene. -- --heptachlor hexachlorobenzcne --hcxnch lorobu tad icnc --hcx3chlorocthane --methyl ethyl ketone --nitrobcnzenc -- --pcntachlorophenol . ' pyridine -- tetrachlorocthylcne --trichlorocthylcne --21 1115-tric hi orophcnol --2, 4,6-trichlorophenol -- --,1nyl chloride cndrin --lindanc --mcthox)1Ch!or -- toxc.phcnc --2,1i-D __ 2,r.,5-TP (Silv-cx) -- I I I I I I I I I I I I I u I I I N.C. Dcp;,i"tn,,;nt of Environment, i !cnlth, & Natural Resources Solid Waste Ma1rngcrncnt Oi\ision /+CL SAMPLE ANALYSIS REQUEST State L.nbor.1tory o{ l'ublic H~:ilth. P.O. nox 280-17, 306 N. Wilm:ngton _Strc.:l Raleigh, North Caroli nil 2_761 t Site Number co-001-sw 03/06/96 1430 IGRAB Cherokee Oil -Company, NC DOUG HOORE BACKGROUND SURFACE WATER IN UT TO STUART lumber _________________ _ Name of Site ESD LAB VOA Surface Water CO-· 2S ' '. Collected By _________ _ . ·d Time ------------------- Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste ✓ Superfund TCLP Compounds --------- Sample Type Inorganic Compounds Rcsults(mg/lj Environmental Concentrate Comments Arsenic --Barium --__ Ground water (1) _ Solid (5) Cadmium --Chromium -✓ Surface water (2) -- Liquid (6) Lead --__ Mercury _ Soil (3) _ Sludge (7) Selenium --Silver --_ Other (4) _ Other (8) -- -- -- Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry -- Parameter Results (mg/I) Parameter Res ul ls (mg/l)(mg/kg) Organic Compounds Rcsults(mg/1) VF&T:GC/MS Arsenic bent.enc ----__ Acid:B/N Ext. Barium carbon tctr.:ichloridc ----MTBE Cadmium chlordane ------Chloride chlorobenzene ------Chromium chloroform ------ --__ Copper o-cresol --Fluoride m-crcsol ------ --Iron p-cresol ----Lead crcsol ------ --__ Manganese 114-dichlorobcnzcnc -- --__ Mercury J ,2-dichlorocthanc --Nitrate __ 1,1-dichloroethylene --Selenium 2)4-dinitroto!uenc. ----Silver __ heptachlor --Radiochemistry Sulfates hexachlorobenzcne ----Zinc hcx<ichlorobut adicnc ---- Parameler Kcsults (l'Ci/1) pH h1.:x3chlorocthanc ----__ Gross Alpha --Conductivi~y --methyl ethyl ketone Gross Beta TDS nitrobcnzcnc ------TOC __ pentachlorophenol ' -- ----pyridine l\'licrobiology ----tetrachlorocth ylcne --__ trichloroethylenc Par·ameter Hcsults (Col/lOOml) 2, 4,5-trichloropheno I --2,4,6-t richlorophcnol ---- ----__ ,inyl chloride endrin --lindanc 2) -7-<j(, ,1,(/l!q /!!P,eportcd by Date Received --mctho:...-ych!or I --tox:iphcnc --Dall: E.xtr:.icti.:d Date Reported 2,11-D 3-,;;l-1(p nur 961160 2,•1,5-TP (Si! :ex) Dale Anct!t1.cd L:1h Number --t\ I i,; 1 I Ill (I.',-..· .. ,t ")/111, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I D R t-).C. D.cp;ir"tn1<.:nt oi En\-irv:,mcnl, i i<;;i\lh, i Natur;i! Re.mu recs Solid Waste Mar.agc.rr:icnt Division SAMPLE ANALYSIS REQUEST Stale Lnbor,uory of Public Health P.O. nox 280-17, 306 N. Wi!min,:ton _Sln:ct Raleigh, North CaJ?lin!I,. 2_7611 Site Number co-001-sw 03/06/96 1430 GRAB -Cherokee Oil Company, NC _ DOUG MOORE · ·,,, Number _______________ _ BACKGROUND SURFACE WATER IN UT TD STUART Name of Sile ESD LAB... EXT __ 0~G __ Surface·water co-26 Collected By __________ _ 11...1rr ____ Uctlc:; ;._:u11~-:Lc<l ___________ Timc ______ _ Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste / Superfund TCLP Compounds ------ Sample Type Inorganic Compounds Rcsults(mg/1) Environmental Concentrate Comments Arsenic --Barium -- Ground waler (1) _Solid (5) Cadmium --Chromium . V Surface water (2) -- _ Liquid (6) Lead --Mercury -- _ Soil (3) _ Sludge (7) Selenium ---··· Silver -- Other (4) _ Other (8) -- -- -- Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry -- Parameter Results(mg/1) Parameter Results(mg/1) (mg/kg) Organic Compounds Results(mg/1) P&T:GC/MS Arsenic benzene 7 Acid:B/N Ext. ---- Barium carbon lclrachloride ---- MTBE Cadmium chlordane ----~..., 'I __:___ •«p;;;:s~'f,i;:s Chloride chlorobenzenc ----Chromium chloroform ---- --__ Copper o-cresol --Fluoride m-crcsol ------ --Iron p-cresol ----Lead crcsol ------ --__ Manganese 114-dichlorobcnzcnc -- --__ Mercury 1,2-dichlorocthane --Nitrate 1,1-dicl,loroclhylene ------Selenium 2)4-dinitrotolucnc. ---- Silver __ hcplachlor -- Radiochemistry Sulfates hcx.1chlorobcnzcnc ----Zinc hexach lorobu lad i enc ---- Parnmckr Results (PCi/1) pH hcx:1chlorocthanc ---- __ Gross Alpha __ Conductivity methyl ethyl ketone -- Gross Beta TDS nitrobcnzcnc ------TOC pentachlorophenol . , ----pyridine ----ii'! i c rob i o Io gy ----tel raehloroelh ylcnc trichloroelhylenc ----Parameter Results (Col/100ml) 2, ,J,5-trichlorophenol --2, 4 ,6-trichlorophcnol ---- ----__ ,inyl chloride cndrin -- Date Rcccived~<.eporled by lindanc -- --mcthoxych!or tOX8 rhcnc --/);l[c Extr:ictc.:d 3-6-q~ 5A,'rvC,-Date Reporled 2,,1.1) -- Date ,\11:ilyzed _;}J-/S ✓'f{,,(3J)_ 961161 __ 2,4,5-TI' (Si!·;ex) L:1\i Nurnbc.r --! )I''-: \11)1 filr·.·;~,·,1 ·1 /':11 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I u N.C. Department of Environment; ·1 lcalth, & Natural Resources Solid Waste Managc.n:icnt Division SAJ\'1PLE ANALYSIS REQUEST Site Number C0-002-SD 03/06/96 1340 GRAB .. • J Cherokee Oil Company; NC DOUG HOORE. Numbc.1 SEDIMENT AT PPE IN UT TO STEWART'S CRK. Name of Site -ESD-LAB •· VOA Sediment State Lnb1)r.ito1y o[ Public l-lcalth f'.0. Box 2W-l7, 306 N. Wilmington_.Strcct Raleigh, No1th C..aro!inil. 27611 ------------------ co-28_ Collected By _________ _ ....,..,,v ..... v!,".._lcd Tinie ----------------------- Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste V Superfund TCLP Corilpounds ------ Sample Type Inorganic Compounds Rcsults(mg/1) Enviror1mental Concentrate Comments Arsenic --Barium --__ Ground water (1) _ Solid (5) Cadmium --Chromium --. _-_ Surface waler (2) _ Liquid (6) Lead --Mercury -- _Soil (3) _ Sludge (7) Selenium --Silver ✓ Other (4) --Other (8) --{~. -...,:,.d--') -- --Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry -- Parameter Resulls(rng/1) Parameter Results(mg/1) (mg/kg) Organic Compounds Results(rng/1) v'J'&T:GC/MS Arsenic benzene ----Acid:B/N Ext. Barium carbon tetrachloride ------MTBE Cadmium chlordane ------Chloride chlorobenzcnc ------Chromium chloroform ------ --Copper o-cresol --,-- Fluoride m-crcsol ------Iron p-crcsol ------Lead crcsol ------ ----Manganese --l ,4-dichlorobcnzcnc --__ Mercury --1,2-dich lo roe I bane Nitrate 1, l-dic\1loroe1hylcnc ------Selenium 2,4-dinitrotolucnc _ ----Silver heplachlor ----Radiochemistry Sulfates hexachlorobenzene ----Zinc · hexach!orobutadicne ----l(esults (l'Ci/1) l1arameter pH hcx3chlorocthanc ----__ Gross Alpha --Conductivity --methyl ethyl ketone Gross Bela TDS nitrobcnzcnc ------ TOC penlachlorophcnol . , ---- ----pyridine /vii cro biology ----tetrachloroethylcne trichlorocl h ylcnc --Par:itllcter Results (Col/lO0ml) --__ 2,415-trichlorophcnol 2, 4,6-t rich I orophenol ------ ------vinyl chloride cndrin --lindanc 3-7-Y~ Reported by Date Received --met ho\)'Ch lor --toxaphcnc --l);1lc !:.xtr:ict<.:d Dale Rcporicd 2,r,-D -- 3-I 9 -9 /.p_ ii ur 961162 __ 2,,1,5-TP (Si: :ex) Date ;-\n:dyzcd Lah Number --I \I 1,: 111)1 fl/,._,;e,.,, 1 /1)1 \ I I I I I I I I I I 0 D I I I I I I I t'-.'.C. Department of Environment, ! lcalth, &. Natural Resources Solid Waste Managcn)Cnt Division SAMPLE ANALYSIS REQUEST Site Number Name of Site C0-002-SD 03/06/96 1340 GRAB · Cherokee Oil Company ,NC -DOUG HOORE SEO!HENT AT PPE IN UT TO STEWART'S CRK. ESD LAB .EXT /PEST Sediment Number State L.abordto1y or Public lk:1i1h P.O. Box 2S0-17, 30<) N. Wilmington ~lrccl R,1.lc.igh, North Carolina 2_7611 ------------------- co-29 Collected By _________ _ ., .eel Time ------------------ Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste V Superfund TCLP Compounds ------ Sample Type Inorganic Compounds Rcsults(mg/1) Environmental Concentrate Comments Arsenic --Barium --__ Groundwater _(l) _·Solid (5) Cadmium --Chromium --. __ Surface water (2) Liquid (6) Lead --Mercury -- Soil (3) Sludge (7) Selenium --Silver / Other (4) --_ Other (8) -- { ;Se,1.; ... _+ ') -- -- Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry -- Parnrnetcr Results(mg/1) Parameter Results (mg/I) (mg/kg) Organic Compounds Results(mg/1) _P&T:GC/MS Arsenic benzene ----./' Acid:B/N Ext. Barium carbon tetrachloride ----MTBE Cadmium chlordane 7 1t=.a~/PEYsne.1bEs ----chlorobenzcn·c Chloride ---- --Pea's: <::.o,Jo~ Chromium· chloroform ---- --EN(l',Ri,A/ ~ 0.10,,I'"' Copper o-cresol ----bAlmiAIE <: 0. ,;:i.o-:.___. Fluoride m-crcsol '7Yfrl.Ao~ , ~"" <: ~, 0 L(~ ---- Iron p-cresol ----1oXA ,,(,1 EN€--<:-.?, _. -Lead· cresol -/JA/i? -. ---- <!:" "'0~ -.... Manganese 1, 4-dicb lorobcnzene _:Jf cpt,?cAh ,e ,c::'r> I I ,I ----__ Mercury --1)-dichlorocthanc ~/',,/t:<o.' 1:1---Nitrate 1, 1-dichloroet hylcne ----,, Selenium 21 4-din itrotolucnc ----Silver heptachlor ---- Radiochemistl)' Sulfates hcxachlorobcnzcnc ----Zinc hexach !orobu tad icnc ----Jlarameter Results (l'Ci/1) pH hcxachloroct ha nc ----__ Gross Alpha --Conductivity --methyl ethyl ketone Gross Beta TDS nitrobcnzcnc ------TOC pcntachloropbenol , ----pyridine ---- 1Ylicrobiology ----tel racbloroetb ylene --__ trichloroethylcne Parameter Results (Col/l00ml) 2, 4,5-tricbloropbcno I ----2,4,6-t richloropben ol ------vinyl chloride ------endrin --lindanc .3-7-</{, ~ #J Reported by Date T\::::ccivcd --rnc(hoxych!or 7 -- /'U?!P..w' '3-1? -% :4[!. --tox.1phcnc Date 10:xtrilclcd 3-/:)-9(, SA Date Reported 2,'l-D 1JjJ1f f'(!,B~><~ -- 961163 __ 2,.1,5-TP (Si!·:e,) '.~il,e/~ ~·~ l:':~~j~pL" h N11111 bcr -- I I I I I I. I I I I I I n D I I I I I PIY-ifq,,d, Iv pH z_ .., I I : / H-c.L N.C. l~'P"'"""' o[ Emironmcnt, SAMPLE ANALYSIS REQUL.3T i lcallh, & Natural Resources Solid Waste Man;igcn)Cnt Diviidon Stale L:iborntory of Public Health P.O. Box 280-\7, 306 N. Wilmington __ Slrcc! Raleigh, North Cnro!ina 27611 Site Number C0-002-SW 03/06/96 1350 GRAB Cherokee Oil Company, NC DOUG HOORE SURFACE WATER BELOW PPE IN UT TO STEWART ·, Number _________________ _ Name of Site ESO LAB VOA Surface Water co-31 Collected By -----------_____ -·-, ____ .. ed ___________ Timc ______ _ Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste V Superfund TCLP Compounds ------ Sample Type Inorganic Compounds Rcsults(mg/1) Environmental Concentrate Comments Arsenic --Barium --Ground water (1) _ Solid (5) Cadmium ---- . Vsurface water (2). Chromium -- _Liquid (6) Lead --Mercury -- _· Soil (3) _ Sludge (7) Selenium -----Silver --Other (4) _ Other (8) -- -- -- Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry -- P✓l1etcr Rcsults(mg/1) Parameter Resull.s(mg/1) (mg/kg) Organic Compounds Rcsults(mg/1) _P&T:GC/MS Arsenic benzene ---- --Acid:B/N Ext. Barium carbon tetrachloride ----'MTBE Cadmium chlordane ------ Chloride . chlorobenzcne ------Chromium chloroform ------ --__ Copper o-crcsol --Fluoride m-crcsol ------ --Iron p-crcsol ----Lead crcsol ------ ----Manganese 1,4-dichlorobcnzcnc -- ----Mercury 1,2-dichlorocth anc -- --Nitrate 1, 1-dichloroethylcnc ----Selenium 2,4-dinitrotoluenc. ----Silver heptachlor ---- Radiochemistry Sulfates hcxachlorobenzcnc ----.... Zinc hcxach lorobu tad icnc ----Parameter Results (f'Ci/1) pH hcx.1chlorocthane ---- --Gross Alpha __ Conductivity --methyl ethyl ketone Gross Beta TDS nitrobcnzcnc ------TOC pentachlorophcnol ' ---- ----pyridine J'vl i cro biology ----tct rachloroet hylcnc trichlorocthylcnc ----Pan.11nctcr Results (Col/JOOml) 2, 4,5-trich lorophcnol ---- ------2, 4 ,6-trichlorophcnol ------,snyl chloride cndrin -- 'J.--]~<!f, ~de,Rcportcd by lindanc Date Received --mcthoxych!or --tox.:phcnc --Dale Extracted Date Reported 2,n-D -- .3-J ;;J.-9 {(, 71UJ" Lab Number 961164 --2,1,5-TP (Si!·,cx) Dale Analyzed ---I)! ::i '.i!'Ji (l\ui::r:rl 2/91) I I I I I I I I I n I I I I I I I N.C. Dcpnrtment of Environment; i lcalth, & Natural Resources SoliJ Waste Managen:icnt Division SAMPLE ANALYSIS REQUEST Site Number Name of Site co-002-sw 03/06/96 1310 GRAB · Cherokee Oil Company, NC· DOUG HOORE SURFACE WATER BELOW PPE IN UT TO STEWART ESD LAB EXT· ORG Surface Water- :Number St.itc Laboratory of Public Hc::i\th P.O. nox 280-17, 305 N. Wilmington _S!rccl R.alcigh, North Carolini1_ 27611 ------------------ CO-32 Collected By _________ _ __ '..._ .. ed ___________ Time ______ _ Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste V Superfund TCLP Compounds ------ Sample Type Inorganic Compounds Rcsults(mg/1) Environmental Concentrate Comments Arsenic --Barium --Ground waler (1) _ Solid (5) Cadmium ----Chromium . .,/" Surface water (2) --_ Liquid (6) Lead -- --Mercury _· Soil (3) _ Sludge (7) Selenium --Silver --Other (4) _ Other (8) -- -- --Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry -- Parameter Results(mg/1) Pam meter Results(mg/1) (mg/kg) Organic Compounds Rcsults(mg/1) P&T:GC/MS Arsenic benzene 7 Acid:B/N Ext. ----Barium carbon lelracbloridc ----MTBE Cadmium chlordane ------~ Chloride chlorobenzcnc -- ll~N '9t. ---- --Chromium chloroform • ---- --__ Copper o-crcsol --Fluoride rn-crcsol ------ --lron p-crcsol ----Lead crcsol ------ ----Manganese l, 4-dichlorobenzcne -- ----Mercury 1,2-dicbloroct bane -- --Nitrate 1, 1-dichlorocthylcne ----Selenium 2/1-dinitrotolucnc. ----Silver heplachlor ----Radiochemistry Sulfates hcxachlorobcnzcnc ----.... Zinc hexach lorobu tad icnc ----(!'Ci/I) Parameter Rc,ults pH hcxachlorocl hanc ----__ Gross Alpha --Conductivity --methyl ethyl· ketone Gross Beta TDS nitrobcnzc.nc ------TOC pentachlorophcnol . , ---- --__ pyridine l'Vl i c rob i o Io gy --tclrachloroclhylcne -- --trichloroelhylcne Parameter Results (Col/lOOml) 21 415-trichlororhcnol ---- ----2, 4,6-trichlorophcnol ----= 11nyl chloride cndrin --lindanc. Dcttc T(cccivcd :J~J--'/,{, ~Reported by --rncthoxychlor -- --!oxi1phcnc Date [xlractcd .:3:8-91• SA, h/G:___ 0'1lc Reported --2/1-D J~tf ~'Jt:,,JL) 961165 __ 2,4,5-TP (Si!·,cx) D,!lc An~ilyLcd Lab Number --11 I I 'i J l fl\ ( l·'.c·.-i:;r:<l n·n \ I I I I I I I I I I u I I I I I I I N.C. Depnrimcnt of Enviro,1mcnt; · ·1 k::illh, & Natur:il Resources So:id Waste 1\ian:ii:;cn:icnt Oivisi~n S1,.MPLE ANALYSIS REQUEST State l...nbora101y of Public I lcJi",h P.O. Box ?.S0-17, 306 N. Wilmington Stn:i:t R.alcibh, ·N~11h. C.O:rolina · 27011 Sile Number C0-003-SD 03/06/96 1230 GRAB 1-; Cherokee Oil Company, NC . DOUG MOORE SEDIMENT AT DRAINAGE CULVERT BETWEEN PPE Number _________________ _ Name of Sile ESD LAB VOA Sediment Collected By _____ c_o_-____ 3 4 · .:d Time ------------------ Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste V Superfund TCLP Compounds ------ Sample Type Inorganic Compounds Rcsults(mg/1) Environmental Concentrate Comments Arsenic --Barium -- Ground water (1) _Solid (5) Cadmium ----Chromium -- . __ Surface water (2) _ Liquid (6) Lead -- --Mercury _ Soil (3) Sludge (7) Selenium --. Silver ✓other (4) Other (8) -- -- {~al,-...~") --. -- ; Or"anic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry b -- P✓i1eter Rcsults(mg/1) Parameter Resulls(mg/1) (mg/kg) Organic Compounds Rcsults(rng/1) _P&T:GC/MS Arsenic benzene ----_ Acid:B/N Ext. Barium carbon tetrachloride ----"MTBE Cadmium chlordane ------Chloride chlorobenzcnc ------ Chromium chloroform ------ --Copper o-crcsol ----Fluoride m-crcsol ------ --lron p-crcsol ----Lead crcsol ------ ----Manganese --1,4-d ich !orobcnzcnc --__ Mercury --1,2-dichloroethane Nitrate I, 1-dichlorocthylene ------Selenium 214-dinitroto!uenc. ----Silver heptachlor ---- Radiochemistry Sulfates hcx.1chlorobcnzcnc ----Zinc hcxach l orobu lad i enc ----l';irameler Results (PCi/1) pH hcxachlorocthanc ----__ Gross Alpha --Conductivity --methyl ethyl ketone Gross Beta TDS nitrobcnzcnc ------TOC pcntachlorophenol . , ---- ----pyridine !Vlicrobiology ----tclr a ch loroelh ylenc --__ trichloroelhylcnc l';ir:1n1eter Results (Col/100ml) __ 211t,S-trichloropl1cno! --2, 4 ,6-tri chlorophenol ------ ------,onyl chloride cndrin --Ii ncl:uJG 3-J-C/?::> ~#:!Reported IJy D:itc R('.cci,·cd -- --mcthoxych\or I --tox.Jphc.nc [);i(c E:xlr:1clcd Dale Reported 2,'i-D 3-/Cf-9(p71W- __ 2,•l,5-TP (Si!·:cx) 0;1lc i\n:ilyzcd L:1b Number 9611£6 ---~ ---------! ) 11 '; \ 1 lj] ( !•'., .... ;•,:,·d ·'/()I', I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I g I N.C. l.)cpartnicnt of Environment, ·, [c;i!th, & Natural Resources Solid Waste Managcn)Cnt Oivisi?n SAMPLE A.;-l'ALYSIS REQUEST Stale l...nbor.1tory of Public Health P.O. nox 281}17, 306 N. Wilmington _Street Raleigh, North Carolina ..2,7611 Site Number C0-003-SD 03/06/96 1230 GRAB 1. ·a Cherokee Oil Company, NC · DOUG MOORE. Number _________________ _ Name of Site SEOIHENT AT DRAINAGE CULVERT BETWEEN PPE ESO LAB EXT /PEST Sediment co-35 Collected By __________ _ Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste / Superfund Sample Type Environmental Concentrate Comments __ Ground water (1) __ Solid (5) . Surface water (2) Liquid (6) ___________ _ _ Soil (3) ✓ Other (4) ('¼L,'-~J _ Sludge (7) ___________ _ Other (8) ___________ _ Organic Chemistry Results(mg/1) Radiochemistry ····---------------' Parameter Results (l'Ci/1) __ Gross Alpha ______ _ Gross Beta rv1 icro bio I ogy Parameter Results (Col/1001111) Inorganic Chernistry Parameter Results(mg/1) (mg/kg) -- -- -- Arsenic Barium Cadmium Chloride Chromium Copper Fluoride Iron Lead __ Manganese __ Mercury Nitrate Selenium Silver -- Sulfates Zinc __ pl-I __ Conductivity TDS --TOC TCLP Compounds Inorganic Compouncls Arsenic Barium Cadmium --Chromium Lead __ Mercury Selenium Silver Organic Compounds benzene carbon tetrachloride Rcsults(mg/1) Rcsults(mg/1) ---------chlordane chlorobcnzcnc --chloroform o-crcsol --m-crcsol ----p-crcsol crcsol __ 1,4-dichlorobcnzcnc ______ _ __ 1,2-dichlorocthanc __ 1,l•dichloroethylene ______ _ __ 214-dinilrotolucnc _ __ heptachlor hcxachlorobcnzcnc --hcxc1ch 1 orobut adicnc --hcx:ichloroc! h anc --methyl ethyl ketone --nitrobcnzenc -- --pentacl,lorophcnol --\l)Tidinc __ tetrachlorocthylcnc __ trichloroethylcnc __ 21 ,11S-tricl1 loropl1cnol 7,4,6· 1 rich] oro phenol __ vinyl chloride cndrin lindanc __ mcthoxych!or __ tox;;phcnc 2,,,.1) __ 2,·1,5-Tl' (Si!:cx) ' I I I I I I I I I n D I I I I I f/CL ~,-..-,,,/, 4 l'/1-:1 41:1 N.C. Department of En,..ironmcnt, i lcnlth, & Natura! Resources Solid Waste Manngcmcnt Divisi~n SAMPLE ANALYSIS ,::EQUEST Site Number C0-007-TB 03/06/96 1330 GRAB Number Cherokee Oil Company, NC · DOUG MOORE Name of Site TRIP BLANK ESD LAB YOA · · Water Collected By co-3? .cd Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste ✓ Superl'und --------- Sample Type Environmental Concentrate Comments __ Ground waler (1) _ Solid (5) Tr•p /3/e,,,.,k . . Surface waler (2) _ Liquid (6) _ Soil (3) _· _ Sludge (7) / Other (4) _ Other (8) o,,....,,.,,. Fr,ee Jvqk.,) Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry Paramctl.'.r Results (mg/I) Parameter Results (mg/I) (mg/kg) ✓ P&T:GC/MS Arsenic -- --Acid:ll/N Ext. Barium --MTBE Cadmium ----Chloride ----Chromium ---- --__ Copper Fluoride ----Iron ----Lead ---- --__ Manganese --__ Mercury Nitrate ----Selenium --Silver --Radiochemistry --Sulfates Zinc --Parameter Results (l'Ci/1) --pH __ Gross Alpha __ Conductivity Gross Beta TDS ----TDC -- -- IV!icrnbiology -- --Par;11netcr Results (Col/1001111) -- ---- ---- J_,.-J---'f b$./J)ff Reported by Date. Rccci\·cd .7 Date Extracted Date Reported Dale ;\n:ilyLcd 3-/;;J. -C,(p 77l.(.rL,h N11111b<or 961168 1)1!'-: ll')l (1-'r·::-~,-d "1/'!1', Scat,: LnborJLoiy o( Public I lc:1llh F.(). Box ?.S-(}17, 306 N. Wilmington _Slrccl Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 Time TCLP Compounds Inorganic Cmnpouncls Resulls(mg/1) Arsenic --Barium --Cadmium --Chromium --Lead --Mercury --Selenium ---·· Silver -- -- -- -- -- Organic Compounds Results(mg/1) benzene --carbon tetrachloride --chlordane --chlorobcnzenc --chloroform --o-cresol --m-crcsol -- --p-crcsol crcsol --1,4-dich lorobcnzcnc --1,2-dichloroct han(;. --1, 1-dichloroethylcnc --__ 214-dinitrotolucnc. __ hcptachlor hexachlorobenzcne -- he:G1ch lo robu! ad icnc --hcx::ichlorocthanc --methyl ethyl ketone --nitrobcnzcnc -- --pentachlorophenol . ' --pyridine let rach loroeth ylcnc --trichlorncthylcnc 2, /4,5-trichlorophcno I --2, 4 ,6-t richlorophcnol --vinyl chloride cndrin --lindanc --mcthoxyChlor --tox.1phenc --2,/4.[) --_ 2,,t,5-Tl' (Si! ;ex) -- I I I I I I I I REGION: IV . PROJ. LEADER:' DOUG HOORE . ACTIVqY: SI PROJECT ID: REGION: IV COHPANY: SUPERFUND SPILL ID: SITE NAHE: Cherokee Oil Company· CITY, STATE: Charlotte/Hecklenburg, NC DATE SHIPPED: I I CARRIER: AIRBILL: SHIPPED TO: ATTN: PHONE: LAB SUPERFUND CHAIN-OF-CUSTODY RECORD I SAHPLE ID STATION DESCRIPTION MATRIX DATE/TIME SAMPLER C0-001-SB Background Subsurface soil Subsurface Soil 03-06/1515 DOUG MOORE I I I I H I I I I ( 4) co-7, 7, 8, 8 VOA(2), EXT/PEST(2) C0-001-SD Background sediment in UT to Stewarts Cr Sediment ( 4) co-22, 22, 23, 23 VOA(2), EXT/PEST(2) C0-001-SL ta}kground Surface Soil Soil 4 -1, 1, 2, 2 VOA(2), EXT/ E 1(2) C0-001-SW Background surface water in UT to Stuart Surface Water 03-06/1430 DOUG RUMFORD ( 4) CO-2S, 25, 26, 26 VOA( 2), EXT ORG( 2) C0-002-SB Subsurface Soil Area #I Subsurface Soil 03-06/1150 DOUG HOORE 03-06/1420 DOUG RUHFORD 03-06/1501 DOUG MOORE (4) co-4, 4, 5, 5 VOA(2), EXT/PEST(2) C0-002-SD Se1iment at PPE in UT to Stewart's erk. Sediment VOA(2l, EXT/~!s1f~j 28, 28, 29, 29 co-Ooi-SW Surface water below PPE in UT to Stewart Surface Water 03-06/1350 DOUG RUMFORD (4) co-31, 31, 32, 32 VOA(2), EXT ORG(2) C0-003-SB Subsurface soil Area 12 Subsurface Soil 03-06/1240 DOUG HOORE (4) co-10, 10, 11, 11 VOA( 2), EXT /PEST( 2) C0-003-SD te1iment at drainage culvert between PPE Sediment 4 co-34, 34, 35, 35 VOA(2), EXT/ E 1\2) C0-004-SL Stainea Surface Soil Area 13 Soil (4) co-13, 13, 14, 14 VOA( 2), EXT /PEST( 2) 03-06/1340 DOUG RUMFORD 03-06/1230 DOUG RUMFORD 03-06/1205 DOUG HOORE C0-005-SL Surface soil in drainage ditch Soil (4) co-16, 16, 17, 17 VOA(2l, EXT/PEST(2) C0-006-SL Surface soil near NW corner of Sub. Prop Soil ( ) (4) co-19, 19, 20, 20 VOA 2 , EXT/PEST\2/ C0-007-TB Trip Bank Water ( 2) co-37, 37 VOA(2) 03-06/1430 DOUG HOORE 03-06/1415 DOUG MOORE 03-06/1330 DOUG RUMFORD White -LAB Copy for Return to Samplers Yellow· LAB Copy Pink· Sampler's Copy Gold -Extra Copy ., . . ' )i,,·ision··of-Solid \Vastt:. Manageme'nt ~up~rfund .Section I Hazardous \\'aste Section 1 Solid Waste Section ~)r·ganttS i_:il.1: ,,,,r Inorganics Lab: __ _ I CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECORD . \ liroject Name: Cher,,free b/1 (c,.,pr,,y ~ite JD # (NCO#) NCI> '180 79"1 011 iit°cation: ,th,t,-/o-#., JI{~~,-,.,~ a, .clclress: t-:i.o / Ekrryl.,'// l?D,od ample Types: Soil --"---- AIC Water v Sampled by: ]) . ,,,,..,,,,€ Sampler ID NC SvPePFoAJb ~Ecnol\J Telephone: ( 9t'I )----'-7-=3-=3c.,-_21!,=-c-o.,_/-°'.ic.:.--=.3.:..:1 s=---- Da te Sampled :_---'3=-</.'--'t,'--'/'-'-'9<."---------- Time Sampled: Waste 0th er Su/,;,..e.,,J-------- (em arks: _____________________________________ _ '. lielci Sample t!o-I co-:. co-'1-co-.5 co-7 co-B Ct>-/0 umbers CfP-11 co-t3 co-tr Cc)-/(. Co-/? rt>-11 C,:, -'2.0 co-,z Co-7-3 C.6 -LS" co-u Co-2-~ co-21 C6-31 Co -32.. C0-3't Co-3S co-37 , Relinquished by: ~.e.;, /?,.al~ Date:p,Mi; Time: . /y !;2. P-- . ,ccdccd by -d'~"i:., C ~$ ..... Da<e --Time ff: z{· .. • (Signature) · ! i Relinquished by:_________________ Date:___ Time:~·----- i I (Signature) . : -' .. ____ . --------------------------------------------------------------------------. --------------------------------. --------------------.-----. Received by: Date: ___ _ Time: -----~ (Signature) Relinquished by:_________________ Date:___ Time: ____ _ I · (Signature) . · . ----• ,. _______ ---------------• -----------.--• ---------------. r.~ --------------------------------. -------· ----------. ------. -------------------- Date: ___ _ Time:_· ____ _ (/\:\COCR.FRM) I ----1 STATE UBORATORY OF PUBLIC HEALTH PO BOX 28047 -306 N. WILMINGTON ST., RALEIGH, NC 27611 I ORGANIC CHEMlCAL ANALYSIS I PURGEABLE COMPOUNDS LAB NO q/p I I 4-'t q lo JI '-I CD FIELD NO I co-+ I COMPOUND TYPE ( 3 ) ( .3 ) M~S)~ 'pp pprn ~ib) pprr: (oPb -I CHLORO~HAN!: JO LL I VIN'TL Cill.ORID!: 10 I BROMOKETHAXE ;;__O cm.oRO!':I'HANE 10 I TRlcm.0ROP'LUOROMJrrRA.~ ,o "\ AC!:TOin: ::20 Io.;;>. J" I 1.1-DICHLOROETHEI'R: 5 I l tOOO~ METHTIZ!m CRl..ORIDIC I CAR.BOl'I' DIS1J1.TIDIC TRAffS-1.l•DICHLORO £'TBZ."I'!; ' / I ACK?I.ONTrRIL>: ;;;}.D \ I 5 (p l,l•DICHLORO&THAl'fE I 2-BUTAKOl'B ;)_C> (oJ CIB-1.2--DICHLOROtrm:NE 5 3;2. CHLOROFORM lL- 1.1.l·TIUCHLOROETHAZ'm 9 CAR.BOl'I n:I'JV.CHl.ORIDE LL-- = lfJ l,:l•Dlcm.oROenlAlB 1 -fl ~ I TRICHLORO~ 31 1.!1-DICHLOROPR.OPAJ'rE LL m BROIIOOICHl.OROJO:rB.,\Nl; ' I ' I ~ I m c-Po~, .. L.IS LA0 ca..rns1'-111"flno1J OR BAc.f::.frRcuND, J -E■ti=at•d va1u• X -Actua1 value ie known to b• l••• than value given. L -Actual va1ue i• known to b. greater than value g-iven. 9&//1./-6 co-7 ( 3) /ppb)pprn ,~ .., I .5 J,l. /) .J/ 7 J,(.. U- ,I 'if.D 1/50 qu, 115:l_ c.0-10 co-13 ( 3 ) ( 3) '{JP t,},prr. lppb)pp,n IA 11 ' I I I ID (J) :r ;J.;;_7 :r I~ I ' J, 3 :f,(.. , \/ I/ CJ ;; j 5:r ) 9J :r +ra.Le... L I I l I l +-nu.~ frcu.e.... d, :J -/--rn,P I l LL ;;i. J (JJ LL fYnrP /T +nxe.., (.,L-LL ~ -1--rnrp C' -Kat•ri&.l waa ana.ly:c•d t.or but net dot•ct•d. Th• number i• th• llil:t.i:mzm J)et•ction Lim.it. JD. -Bot analyz•d. II 1/ -T•ntativ• identification. II 'i_t -ca""P0"1'\D _Ra.lf'\E>L.'f·OETECT'l'\6L£ o>JLY 1N H1<rt-1 c.oNCt:NTl<AllcN5, ✓-SMIPu~, Hl&Hl.'/ QILu.TE D, MDL'"' Do NOT P,PPL.'{. D DEHNR 3065-0 (10/93) (J) q(()J/.5Lf Co -I <.t, ( -3 ) "ppbJ R'.JiT1 {J.__ '\ / PORGCOM.ORG STATE LABORATORY OF PUBLIC HEALTH I I PO BOX 28047. 306 N. WILMINGTON ST., RALEIGH, NC 27611 ORGANIC CHEMICAL ANALYSIS I Pl/RGEABLE COMPOIJMJS LAB NO q (o // i.J.L/. 9~1 ,.4w q{_p/140 q01150 Cl(.D/(6;2_ FIELD NO I CO-if co-7 co-,D Co-13 r COMPOIJMl TYPE ( .3) ( 3 l ( ) ( 3 ) ( 3 ) I fp~f)5 (i,pb)f'pm / o<Jb'}ptt1 '(ipb~)pf"'1 ~pbJpprn rfpb)ppm D rBROMOM..ETHAN!: 5 LL-/.,L / ' , I I 4-METHTL-2-nnuom:: ,o I CIS-1.3-DICHI..OROPRQP!;NE 5 , I ,i,, ,v TOLtJEl'l'E 3oC/ ;;27 //rO I ~l.3-DlCHLOROPROPE:f?: I , u__ I ' ~ 1,1.l.l·TETRACHI.OROETBAl'fE I 1,1,2-TRICBLOROETBA.lf!: ' / frace... ' I/ 2-R!::%.Al'l'OKE JO ' I I , Jf jl/ I Trr1lACHI..OROE'TlIE?B 5 3'o(i, -I-race.-7 DIBROIIOCHLOROKETHA1f?: I ' I ' LL I ETHTI.r.n; DIBROMIDE J/ ,/ / CHLORO~ I I fra.c,e_ 1.1.1.2-Tl:nt.ACHl.OR.O!:TB'.Nr!: LL LL.. ' / ETHYL BEff:ZZKE ,;i:31 t--rn c.e.. ;;), '7 :nu:,r,:s It 11.D tfJ JJ.5 """""" ' I /1 LA-1 BROKOFOR.K /0 TRA!ffl..1,4-DICHLORO-'l.-Bl1T'EffE io 1,2,~TIUCHLOROPROPAZ'(E -5 ·, / • 1,4--DICBLOROBE~ ;;).O ' 'I ' I/ 1,2-DICHLOROBE~ • I 51 -J..vcue.. +ra.Le.- 1,2-DIBROMO--S--CKI.OROPROPANE ,;lE> lL-U-LL VINYL AJ:r!ATE ;;uJO J/ ,I/ M~fhu/.+-b•J. / " 5 . / ,I; \ / s +rQLP ' / I ... Jl~rl.-"c~,.J.o~::, 1 !' (!JIG (-) {f) 8 (r) (+) 5ub:,h'fufed ben-zpne· I C • pc,,;,.,eLE. 1-f\0 Cc>JnltJ.t>-lATl<>N c,R BAciac,-Rou"1D. J -Satimated value . IC -J.c:tual valu• ia known to be le•• than valu• given. L -J.c:tual value ia kc.own to ba greater than valu• given. I U -Material was ana.ly:ed for but not detect■d. The numbar ia tho Minimum. :0.tact:ion Limit .. D. -Hot analy:ed. 1/ -Tentative identification. 2/ -COMl'Olli-!Dc 5'ELIP.6LY oe-recrooLE Cl\lLY //J t-116-H (OtJ(€NT1<ATJorJ5, V·SA/\-IPLI:'. H16-HLY 1)1Ll.tTED, f,,IDLLo t>o ~ APPLY, g DEHNR 3068-0 (10/93) 9wlt.51 CCJ•Jl.o ( ,3) V,,pb)ppm I I ·, I PURGCOM.ORG '' --I srATE LABORATORY OF PUBLIC HEALTH PO BOX 28047 -306 N. WILMINGTON sr •• RAIEIGH. NC 27611 I ORGANIC CHEMICAL ANALYSIS l'URGJ::Allu: COMPOUNDS LAB NO • C/w I I 51.c cu..oll5B FIELD NO c.o-,ct Co -(}.;;).. I COMPOUND TTI'E ( 3) ( '-I ) M~~5 I/ ~b' (""b ppb pprn pprr1. I CHLOROMETHA....-Z: JO / j . 1 VL'fTL CHLORIDE IQ I BROMOIIETHAl'fE ;;;__O CHLOROETHAN!: JO I TRlCHLOROn.:uOROM?;'TIL\l'f?: JO ACETO!<E ;10 I 1.1-DICBLORO~m; 5 JODOIIEt"HAl'O!: , / ·, r Jiillt'THTU;:B CHLORIDE J J',C.. 3::r,c.. I CARBO?!' DISUU'1DE I ' 1 ' TllAff&-1,2-D ICm.QRO ~ff . / I ACRTLOirmm.>: ;;}.D •/ 5 +race.. 1,1-DICBLORO!:THAKE 2--BOTAl'l'Ol'l'E :l.D ' ' CIS-l~DICHLOROtrHE?n! 5 CHLOROFOR.K 1.1.l·TIUCHLOROETBAl'l'E CARBO?f TrrRACHLORIDE =m: 1.2-DICBl.ORO!:'I'HAl'fZ ' I. I TKICHLOROr:TJ!.BfE +rnrp 1.2-DICBLOROPROPAJB I ' I BROIIODICHl.OROHETHAN'!; . , ' v }, B I C-.Po,,,,,e._.. LAEi U>NTl'\"11t1Rnol\J oR BAcJ::.6-Rcul'JD. J -E ■timated value JC -Actua.l v&lu• i ■ Jcnown to b• 111■■ than value given.. L -Actual Ta.lue i ■ known to be greater than valu• siiven. qlRIIIJD co-,;i.5 ( .::2.) "ppbJpprn l l ' I 4 :r,c.. LL- , ' ., 7 l'.l(c I 14'~ 9 Co I I iDLf co-,,29 C0-3/ ( + ) ( ,;;J.-) /p p b ;p p rr. /ppb ppm LL LL ' I +race... L.L. ;i. :s,c.. LL I'/ ,:r I I ,[/ f-(llN". LL 1-::r u_ -"/ ' I/ U -Ka.terial wa■ an.a.ly:i::ed for but not dot ■ct■d. 'l'h• number i• the Minil:mm. Detection Limit. J5l1 -Sot analy:z:ed. II 1/ -'l'■ntativ• identification. U ~/ -C.O""Po-.!'lo _RU-lf\BL'f ·OEH:cr,r0L£ o>JLY IN H l(rt-l (O/'JCCNTRATICN'5, ✓-SAMPLC 1-\l&HL'/ QILl<TED. ~DL'" Do NOT APf'L.'{. I DEHNR 3065-0 (10/93) qloll(o(o Ca-3f ( if ) ,:opb 1-1?iT1 I J . I '/ I -:s,c... J ' I +race__ IJ ' I PORGCOM.ORG srATE LABORATORY OF PUBLIC HEALTH I I PO BOX 28047 -306 N. WILMINGTON sr., RALEIGH, NC 27611 ORGANIC CHEMICAL ANALYSIS r PURGEABLE COMPOUNDS LAB NO q Co II 5 Cc, q(ol(50 FIELD NO CO-IC/ Co-;J..:;)... t (3) ( 4-) I COMPOUND TYPE I tff.5 ,;.,Db )ppm "ppb) f' p111 omROMOH.!:l"BA!fE 5 I I l,L_ 4--METB'TL-2-P?::NTANONE ,o I Cts-1.3-DICHLOROPROnNE 5 TOLUE?fE I TRAI'IS-1.3--DJCHLOROPR.On~ 1,1.l,l-n:nt.ACHLOROr:TRAl'fl: I l, 1,2--TIUCHl.OROETHA. 'fl: ' / 2-Bz:xMQ!(l; JO ' I I T7:I'RACBLOROETHltzm 5 1::r DIBR0U.OCHLOR0wrrBA.."R: LL I ETBTI.Z1n: DmROMIDE cm.oROBr.fZ!:l'B 1,1,1.2--TETRACHLOR.OnHA:B I ETHYL BDIZE?fE =- STTIU:l<E -/1 BROKOJ'OR.11 JO TRAl'fS-1.4-DICHLOR0-2-BtJ'IZ?n; io 1,l,3-TlUCHI.OR0PROPA1l£ 5 I 1,4--DICHLOROBEKZXN'E 1.2-DICHLOROBE?fZ&"f?; . I; .J 1,2-DtBROMO-~HLOR.OPR.OPA,?0; ,!)_e) . VINYL ACETATE ;;,..c;o ,-lefh,_,/-t-bu-1-.,J efhe, 5 I -/ ' il I Hydroc.a rbon::5 I:'. ®/€) (D~~~ A oub6h'+t.ifed benu, l,5 I C • po,;,o,eLE. L-F\S CCNTl'\IJ.1"1AT\Or,l oR 'BfKl<(rKOUMD, J -Eatimat■d value Jt -l.ctual value i ■ >en.own to be le•• than value given. L -Actual value i• mown to b• greater than value given. 96> 11 lll 0 Co -.;1.5 ( ,;l.. l (iipfi)pprn I I / ' I :r I • . , tt!o.re. v , I ,7 B 9(JJ/ {6,_.2 9CD I I &,'f co-;J..6 co -3 / ( if l ( ,2 ) (pPb ppm (fpb'f)pm I LL '\ I . / I :r +rnrP LA-/ J · I/ ' I C-J e I l1 -llatoria1 was anal~od tor but not detected. Th• number i• the Minimum. Detection Limit. • ?D. -l!iJot &llAlyzod. 1/ -~ontative idontitication. 11 -CCMl'OIUJO, REL.tP.eL.y 0€1f'Cf'.ffi3LE ClllL'( IN HIG-H coNC£NTRATiON5. ,/ -SA/llPLc H16-H LY 1)1 LuTEo, ,'l DL'o llo Jllaf" APPL'/. I DEHNR 8068-0 (10/93) (0 q(D 1/(JJ& co~.3+ ( if l ;ppl:i ppm l,L, ' I +rne,:, I , ' I (- PURGCOM.ORG ----I STATE I.ABORATORY OF PUBLIC HEALTH PO BOX 28047 -306 N. WILMINGTON ST., RALEIGH. NC 27611 I ORGANIC CHEMICAL ANALYSIS PURGEABu: COMPOUMJS LAB NO Cl li> 11 lo B FIELD NO lo-37 COMPOUND TYPE C 1-/, l ( l ( l ( l ( l I M ~:,S5 ,,ppb)ppm ~b)pprr. fppb)pprn f?pti}pprr: fpb)ppm (110b I CHLOROMETHAN!: JO L-L- VINTI. CHLORIDJI; 10 I BROMOIIETB.A1B d.0 Clll.OROETHANE 10 JO ' i I TRICHLOROFUl'OROJO:rHA,."fE ACETO In< ;;}_Q 3 :r,c.. I 1.1-DICHI.OROETBE?R; 5 U- IOOOJ0;'1'HAN'E JD:I'HYIZ:B cm.oRIDE I CARBON DISUUID!; TRAl'fS..-1.l•DICHLOROr:n!L'f!: ,i I ACK!Ullffl'RIU: ;;;!.D 5 1.1-DICHLORO&THAl'l'E I :1-BUTA!'l'Ol'IE :l..D CS-1.2--DICHLOROrT'Hl:NE 5 I CHLOROFORK 1.1.l•TIUCHI.OROaHAJrE CARBOl'f n:T'RACHLORIDE BElTZE1B 1,:1-DICBLOROeTRAlrl: TRICHI.OROE'I'B.cl"E 1.2-DICHLOROPROPAJB BROIIODICHLOROIIE"rB.Ala ' I \ / I -C .poo,,,,, ..... LAB =""'"''"""nolJ CR BACl:.u-Rcu"-lD. J -E■tima.ted va.l.u• X -Actual valu■ i• known to b• l••• than value given. L -Actual Ta.1u■ i• known to be greater than value given. I O' -Kat■rial waa analy:■d tor but 110t detected. 'l'h• number l!D. -Sot a.naly.■d. I 1/ -T■ntativ• identification. I.1 -c:ai'\!'01.u,ip Ra.lf\BL'f·OETl,crl'leU:: o>JLY 1N H1er1-1 V-SA>IPL1" Hl&HI..'/ 01~u.T5D. MDL'~ Do NOT APPL'(. R DEHNR 3065-0 (10/93) i ■ th■ M!J:u:zmm t>et ■ction Lim.it. C.oNC£NTl<AlloN5, ( l (ppb )~-pm PORGCOM.ORG I I I f I ' ' . PURGEABU: COMPOUNDS COMPOUJVD STATE LABORATORY OF PUBLIC HEALTH PO BOX 28047 ~ 306 N. WILMINGTON ST •• RALEIGH. NC 27611 ORGANIC CHEMICAL ANALYSIS LAB NO qwl /lc,f, FIELD NO co-37 TYPE ( '+ ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) rr,~rt V ppb ppb ppm ppb fPb ppm I ppb ppm pp1t1 ppm DrBROMO~ 5 I I 4-M'.ETHTI.-2-nNTANONE ,o I CIS--1,3-DICHLOROPRQP!;NE 5 TOLtlL'l'E I TRA.rrS-1,.3-DlCHLOROPROP!!N?: 1.1.:1.2· T'ETRACHLOROETBNfE I 1.1.~ TRICBLOROETHA.."fl: ' I/ l,-H?;XA11QN'E JO I Tl:tR.ACm.ORO!:TB::ER 5 DIBROMOCHL0ROKET'B,\l'1; I ~ DIBROMIDE cm.oROBEl"IZElm 1.1.1.2-T'rI'RACHLORO?:THNfE I ETRTL Bl!21':ZZK!: =- I = ' I BROIIOJ'ORJI JO TR.AffS.,1,4-DICHLORO-l-BtJT?;l'fE io 1,2,~TJUCHLOROPROPAl'IE !5 I 1.4-D1CHI.OROBE1'JZX?B 1.2-DICHLOROBENZz:N?; ' I J 1,2-0IBROMO-:,..CHLOROPR.OPANE ,;i_t) VINTLACZ;TATE ;00 M.e+lu./-t-bt.tlv/ e.-fher 5 ,/ I llydrocarhon:5 ,, -. c-) ' ', __ ,n-'J 6ub5fitlt/tQ b<'/JZHIJ I I C -po,;,-,el.E I-R6 CoNU=\MIJ..lATI0l\l aR BRCI-G-KOUIJI). J -Eati.m.at■d value JC -J.ctual va.lu• i• Jcnown to b• l••• th.an value givan. L -Actual valu• i ■ known to b• 11r■atar than valu■ given. - U -Material was ana.ly:::r:ed for but not d■t ■ct ■d. Th• number i■ th• Mi.nimum Dat•~i011 Lim.it. D ?D. -Sot ana.lped. 1/ -Tentative identification. ""i_t -COMPol.li,!O-RELIP.6LY 0f:tf:Cf'.ffi:,LE tl<JLY JN t-llG-H cor-JCtNTRAT/olJ.:;, ,/-SAMPLE: H16-HLY l)ILI.J.TED. MDL'o l)o J\x7i APPL.'/. B DEHNR 3068-0 (10/93) ( l ppb ppm PURGCOM.ORG • ,• I • STATE .LABORATORY OF PUBLIC HEALTH I I P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N .. WILHINGTON, ST., RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 ORGANIC CHEHICAL ANALYSIS BASE/NEUTRAL AND ACID LAB NO q/,,//t./\ Q/,1//fl-•, <-I lo I /'-P1 Cfl.i I I"> I EXTRACTABLES FIELD# ..::J /lo-S-co-.,, e.o-J r COMPOUND TYPE ( ,J) ( .? ) ( ..':l 1 ( 31 UNITS ·m>M ua/kq ._,/ j/kQ) rura un/kq' ut!Qua/ka Jnitrosodimethvlamine /fl/;;,~,. I -I,( -IA -I A-- s (2-eh loroethvl l ether -chlor=henol henol I 3-dichlorobenzene 4-dichlorobenzene 1 2-dichlorobenzene I s<2-ehloroi .,\)ether •xach loroethane N-nitroso-di-n-nroovlamine ~obenzene horone -nitrnnhenol 2 4-dimethvlohenol Is (2-eh 1 oroethoxvlmethane 4-dichloroohenol / I 1 2.4 trichlorobenzene ' ' I hthalene /.I . ,, I 1./() 0 xachlorobutadiene IA.-i,<.- 4-ehloro-m-cresol xachlorocvcl"""ntadiene 4 6-trichloroohenol / -ehloronaohthalene ' acenanhthvlene -< of limethvl ohthalate I ,., 6-dinitrotoluene " L,t.- acenaohthene ,:3c,ic ~:?Ok'." 4-dinitr=henol S0//t,,50 (/1..-(A_. ,.4-dinitrotoluene /l'tl '1'10 I I I 4-nit~henol S"O/Jt..i:o ' ! 1 uorene I0/~30 -/' OK --s ()I:: -ehlo~henvlohenvlether 1~ (..,1....., iethvl ohthalate "' 4,6-dinitro--O-Cresol 'rO •u ~,-, iohenvlamine /01330 zobenzene 4--braroohenvlohenvlether exachlorobenzene , I , ntach lornnheno 1 .SOll&.S"O ' ' ohenanthrene IA/ ,~ ~~-/,L, t,·, 5". , -s nthracene I '? 2~,.. Ut. ·1 I ibutvl nhthalate . I J,/.3 / 1,/4- luoranthene , ~.l.oo I y ',OD m1)L . , I -Estimated value. H,.o/sou ... -Actual value is known to be less than value given. L -Actual value is known to be greater than value given. C/~/1.5 ~. ,10-111 ( ~ 1 iw, .. n/ka' l - / '3::>,n V IA...- / ' -1 ~n IC IA- v- ~ ➔nl::: 1.,,(--, ' -s ,olL IA.- / I J ~ -~~ 't .,.-, In I aC, I Jr.. non , -Haterial was analyzed for but not detected. The nurber -Not analyzed. is the 11ininun Detection Limit. m"JJL -----Tentative identification. _ -On NRDC List of Priority Pollutants. I CD 'j'{pl /-. --, [10-/ 7 ( ~\ .. "n/ka) " - , . =:l AV - I , / ' I 'i::: Qic IA--- I ' -1. iLJ{ 2/,1/ ~- v<--+, n"I ·~ , I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I STATE LABORATORY Of PUBLIC HEALTH P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. WILMINGTON, ST., RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 ORGANIC CHEMICAL ANALYSIS BASE/NEUTRAL ANO ACIO LAB~ Cl/A I I ,I., l,//n 1 / lL '7 Q/,.1/il.y u,.,, ..,-1 EXTRACT ABLES F!ELO # _-, r'l""l-, r'O o· /7 ~ ./ / aJl1POONO TYPE ( ~' ( '31 (J) (31 UNITS 1-~ua/ka :: ,;;·/kn .. , /kn h · '" .. n/ko 7 •"Tl'ff1'::'l'I nvrene /0/~=in J ,., 0 -4 -<f I --,JJ_~ .... benzidine I <n l,1.<o -, IA vL. butvl benzvl nhthalate 101.=i=io Q' nOO v<-- benz(a)anthracene vL-.:;., 1.r.7 chr\lsene .I, ,;? -i_/,, I ,£2:.'-S 3. 3-di ch lorobenz i dine so/1,:,,,;n 'V-, " bis(2-ethvlhexv1'0 hthalate 10/?30 ..;>o '..(.,,, Cl \-UV di-n-octvl nhthalate 10/.J~o 7 ,lj -~-:.: '7 1/4- benzo(blfluoranthene So'·· ,, , -~ , ,, "7 c.;7.7.:i~ benzo(klfluoranthene , IA_ .', benzo(a l nvrene 3.t S"V ""'· •oo indeno( 1 2 3-cdl0 --rene ,.'700 < . ':? 3 dibenzo(a h)anthracene / , 1,,(.-/ -"' •,:2,~ benzo(a h i1=rvlene ' I/ '-1. / Cl,~ '\ I ~: <'.)0 , , aniline <a/,, II.. Ill. -vL-I -VL- benzoic acid benzvl alcohol , / 4-ch 1 oroan i 1 i ne .. , \ I ~ dibenzofuran I" /'7-'ln ~~ol:::'. ~, oK.. 2-<rethvln•nhthalene .., x'-11 I " IA7 2-<rethvlnhenol , ' J I 4-<rethvlohenol ~•,. 2-nitroaniline S'o/1 1-<o 3-ni troani 1 ine 4-nitroani 1 ine / , . , 2 4.5-trichloroohenol \/ I " "I / '/ ' I ---- 1-J V /\POC, /1/' ~ OLJ_<, . ..J-I (-) { +-1 (-} ( --,-J ' m1)L J -Estimated value. H2.0/ Seit. K -Actual value is known to be less than value given. -Tfnl/">. < l'o-/U ( --S l -L·~ • /ka ..,,_2.,,,:..,: ,', 130,1.1., ', /t.nQO 'vt-- Fl/J~ ~2;,i; I; __. 1 Bo, ooD 'l,C /.J.J l.(p 7 ,,,,o 1.& 7 .:1, :i 3 -~ 1:2-.' "1J,11 t,A.- , ' -s z DY -::i-:v,t:: I I ' .,........,. ( ..J-) l -Actual value is known to be greater than value given. U -llaterial was analyzed for but not detected. The numer is the MinimJTI Detection Limit. ~ NA -Not analyzed. 1/ -TenWtive identification. ~/ -On NROC List of Priority Pollutants. C//4//'-<' PO-J, ,--3, -~ /kn""\ ~000 ,· I • - l-'--- / • f'57) t •. ,z~ 'I,,<- JC/.'->-<'4 I,<-,c::r z-<-< UL-i,). ,, "';[ :;;;: -;,4 1.1.7 ,, , ..:J 1,2..00 , D - , ' 7 r _L) ~ STATE LABORATORY OF PUBLIC HEALTH I I P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. _WILMINGTON, ST,, RALEIGH, N,C, 27611 ORGANIC CHEMICAL ANALYSIS BASE/NEUTRAL AND ACID LAB NO ,q1~11_.c;·/ Cf I,, I l "i '-f EXTRACT ABLES FIELD# l"o-?.l'J t"'rJ -2-. -;.i aJl1POUND TYPE ( cs) ( l/) UNITS ~;;-a/ka' ,= ,oa/ko 'nitrosodimethvlamine /0/ ..... ,, IA-l-t__ s(2-chloroethvllether i -ch l orrviheno 1 henol I 3-<li ch lorobenzene 4-<lichlorobenzene 1 2-<lichlorobenzene lt(2-chloroisonrnnvl )ether xach loroethane N-nitroso-<li-n..,..roovlamine 1 itrobenzene l<00horone -nitrt'Y"lhenol 2 4-<limethvlohenol fis(2-chloroethoxvlmethane 4-<lichloroohenol I 1.2.4-trichlorobenzene ' hthalene :}-QK._ • exachlorobutadiene uL-- 4-chloro-m-cresol ~ exachlorocvcl,..,,,ntadiene ,.4 6-trichloroohenol I -chloron>nhthalene ' acenanhthvlene ~-() ,::_ limethvl ohthalate A~ 6-<linitrotoluene acenaohthene , 4-<li ni t~heno 1 SO//~<io 4-<linitrotoluene /1'113.'IO 4-nit~henol <"O I, ,_,:o I 1 uorene /0/ '1:?0 -chlo~henvlohenvlether iethvl ohthalate ,, 4 6-<linitro...o-cresol 11,,5"0 .<iOI iohenvlamine /(J/330 zobenzene 4-bron-oohenvlohenvlether exachlorobenzene ~ I ntachloroohenol .SO/Jt,,:fO " ohenanthrene //7/ ?30 73D,c I nthracene -s~oi:::. ibutvl ohthalate l.,A-I luoranthene ' i, 7nn ' ml)L 11, -Estimated value. fl,.o/SOIL. ~ -Actual value is known to be less than value given. L -Actual value is known to be greater than value given. ("//4///2 I {',o-li,, ( ..;z_) 11d11'-·- (A- / ' I Cf/,, I I IA CC{ ,r'o-z.q (i.f-l 1llmtua/ko IA / ' '7"h/ll~, /7(')-=?..1 (_i,I, ) uo/ l " ~· L/4- / \ -llaterial was analyzed for but not detected. The nUTDer -Not analyzed. is the Hininun Detection Limit. m'])L -----Tentative identification. _ -On NRIJC List of Priority Pollutants. I 1///J / ,r'o-~....- ( t.J.., . rn,,i.V .. n/ka) ~ / ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I H I BASE/NEUTRAL AND ACID EXTRACT ABLES OJMPOUND nvrene benzidine butvl benzvl ohthalate benz(a)anthracene chrvsene 3 .3-dich lorobenzidi ne bis(2-ethvlhexvllnhthalate di-n-octvl nhthalate benzo(blfluoranthene benzofklfluoranthene benzo(a\nvrene i ndeno ( 1 2 3-<:dl ""rene dibenzo(a.h)anthracene benzo(n h. i ).....,,rvlene aniline benzoic acid benzvl alcohol 4-<:h 1 oroan i 1 i ne dibenzofuran 2-rrethvlnaohthalene 2-rrethvlnhenol 4-ffl!thvlohenol 2-nitroa.ni 1 ine 3-nitroa.niline 4-nitroani line 2. 4 5-tri ch lorooheno l 1-t 'f', /) y 0( ~ -,,-;: • ) ', STATE LABORATORY OF PUBLIC HEALTH P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. WlLMlNGTON, ST., RALEIGH, N.C. 21611 ORGANIC CHEMICAL ANALYSIS LAB NO '-1/4 J/~'7 Cl(pf/ r-, q/4///,,/ ~·-f FIELD# r"o-? ,, r· e7-,,l ~ ~0-7 1,,, o-J-'-f TYPE ( ~) r '-1. l ( .-.!) ( Y. l UNITS _·-.J..,J I ---/kn •-n.LIA,o/kn) v;,n/1'..~n .-...v.·-/kol /0/~'<l'I I Irv"\ ~ , A-,;; ,n /11.<o , ,t . 101.:r'?o I . I SOI /£,, ,;r, ' io1 ?3o _.,_ I 3 ~ IO/.s~o 'LA- S'O ,.,.r~ /, '100 u<- 3.21 7 ,:;' ? l,,"7 , (../4.... / / I ' l'7 if:;(;;;!, ' I <o ,. u..-iA---1 A _ IA- .. , 10/zu, I ,,. S'o"1-,:;o I I , I \/ • ' ' ' -~ --- -r/ r _J,, J ( J r-; ( -} - m1H .. J -Estimated value. H;;,.OI Scl'- K -Actual value is known to be less than value given. 'l'h//h" l'O-::Z..:i (__J) un/ l 1,""1ul (,,(_... , ' /01--' l/-- , ' LA- . , ' - r-J l -Actual value is known to be greater than value given. U -Material was analyzed for but not detected. The nurber 1s the Minil1lJI\ Detection Limit. ~ NA -Not analyzed. 1/ -Tentative identification. ~I -On NROC List of Priority Pollutants. ,,, . 7 C'o--:-,_- r ~' ~,I' ·/k,;,. u-- 1 "\ I/ CA_.- ' 7 -- { ) I N.C;'.'Jcp::inmCnt of Environment, ! lc:.ilth, & Natural Rc.soun.:cs Solid WastC Minagcmcnt Di\,;sion State Laboratory of Public Health i'.O. Box 2S(}t7, 306 N. Wilmington Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 I Site Number A/Cl> '1&; ?"!"! OIC/ Field Sam plef\fJibtr_2_19_9_6-"'tJ.,_/.,_?""'"6_,q-__,B,c__ _____ _ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I n Name of Site C:/4urok,e. tJ,i' CoAfDa,t V ~I Site L~J~\./1?,\:.~~J)~Jt,, Rd;, fAi!frlc fl<.,, Ne.. Collected By -p. M..,,u-JD# ____ Date Collected ,'1/~rcl-, /'iJ1 t91t:, Agency:, Hazardous Waste Solid Waste _c__Superfund TCLP Compounds ------ Sample Type Inorganic Compounds Rcsults(mg/1) Environmental Concentrate Comments Arsenic --Barium --co-oo'f -sw __ Ground water (1) _ Solid (5) . Cadmium --Chromium --L Surface water (2) _ Liquid (6) Lead --__ Mercury Soil (3) _ Sludge (7) Selenium ---Silver -- _ Other (4) _ Other (8) -- -- Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry -- Parumctcr Rcsults(mg/1) Parameter Results(mg/1) (mg/kg) Organic Compounds Results (rrrg/1) ✓r&T:GC/MS Arsenic benzene ---- Acid:B/N Ext. Barium carbon tetrachloride ------ MTBE Cadmium chlordane ------Chloride chlorobcnzcnc ------Chromium chloroform ------ --__ Copper o-cresol --Fluoride rn-crcsol ------Iron __ p-crcsol ----Lead crcsol ------ --__ Manganese --1,4-dichlorobcnzene --__ Mercury __ 1,2-dichloroethanc Nitrate __ 1,1-dichloroethylcnc ----Selenium 2,4-dinitrololuenc --Silver __ heplachlor --Radiochemistry Sulfates hexachlorobenzcnc ; ---- ···--Zinc hcxachlorobutadicnc · ---- Parameter Results (PCi/1) _pH hcxachloroclhanc -- --Gross Alpha __ Conductivity __ methyl ethyl ketone Gross Beta TDS nitrobcnzcnc ------TOC __ pentachlorophenol --__ pyridine --Microbiology --__ tetrachloroethylene __ trichloroethylenc -- Parameter Results (Col/100111!) __ 2,4,5-trichlorophcnol --_._2,4,6-trichlorophenol ----__ vinyl chloride ----cndrin -- Report~) /} //1,/r/ ,t 7 lindane Date Received 5-/1:/_-'j_{,_,b, __ mcthoxychlor ,, loxaphcne Dale Rc~d t/-tJI--- Date Extracted ?~ 2,4-D -- 3-;;t) -'Ho "111..u 961328 2,4,5-TP (Sil·,cx) Date Analyzed Lab Number ~u12e,-'16 Zr 5? nil<..: 111)1 /11,·vic,·rt ?/!/1\ Purpose: Enforcement and compliance with the N.C. Solid and Hazardous \Va~te Mar:iagcmenL Rules. Preparation: A sample analyses request form must be completed for each type of evaluation requested (e.g., inorganic, organic, microbiology) radiochemistry). For .sampling conditions which require more than one (1) container' (i.e., ground or surfacc·water) _a sample label must be affixed to one pf the containe,s,,.The c~llector must then write the site and .sample number on the duplicate container. · · ·· · · ·· '. . ' ~ .. ., Do not submit an analysis request form without any parameters indicatCd: ' Equivalent measurements: ppm = 11g/ml = mg/I = µg/g = mg/kg ppb = /lg/I = 11g/1000g = /lg/kg DEFINITIONS/INSTRUCTIONS Site Number -A unique twelve-digit site/location identifier (i.e., the EPA identification number). Field Sample Number -A unique six-digit sample identifier which·is pre-printed on the sample label. Name of Site -Name of facility, landfill, etc. Site Locution -City and county. Collected By -Name and staff identification number of collector. I I I I I ., I I Date and Time Collected -Self-explanatory. I Environmental - A sample of a naturally occurring substance such as ground water, surface water, or soils which may 1 be contaminated. Concentrate - A sample of a waste, including but not limited to, sludges, resins, treatment cfOuents, or drummCd wastes. Comments Lists details ·regarding sample or sample point (e.g., sample location, well number, phase separation, and/or odors. Inorganic Chemistry -Check ( ✓ ) the desired parameters lo be analyzed. If not listed, enter the clement/compound in the space pro,,dcd. Organic Chemistry Check ( / ) the desired parameters to be analyzed. If not listed, enter the clement/compound in the space provided. TCLP Compounds Check ·c ✓ ) the desired parameters to be analyzed. If nol listed, enter the element/compound in the space l"o,,ded. TCLP can only be performed on solid or semi- solid samples. For totals of the inorganic parameters, check ( ✓ ) the corresponding parameter under Inorganic Chemistry. Microbiology and Radiochemistry -Contact the Raleigh office prior to sampling either of these. Distribution: Disposition:· 1. Send or deliver the original to the Stale Laboratory of Public Health. .2. The Lab then sends a copy (with results) to the Solid Waste Management Division. 3. The Solid Waste Management Division sends a copy lo the field person or collector. This form may be destroyed in accordance with the Environmental Health, Solid and Hazardous Waste Section of the Records Disposition.Schedule as published by the North Carolina Division of Archives and History Additional forms may be ordered from: Solid \Vastc Management Division Hazardous Waste Section P.O. Box 27687 Raleigh, NC 27611 I D n g I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I g D R N.C-., Dcp:.irtr,'1cnt of Environment, lic.ilth, & Natura! Resources Solid WastC Management Division ·SAMPLE ANALYSIS REQUEST State 1-"bonHo')' of l'obli, ll'"lth P.O. Box 28047, 306 N. Wilminr,1on Str~ct ', Ralci&,h,.North Carolina 27611 , . ~ • , ! '"I. !' ' / FieldSampleNumber,.,. Olt/~,?-1 · .. Sile Number /..IC.]) 9&; 7'7'"f 0/'j Name of Site C/2urok,e. CJ,'/ {o,.,p,z,,v ~; . -. . . -. ·' ,. Site Location /20/ l3uryl.1"// JQ.d., '. ' . , Collected By' p. M...,.e.£ JD# Time /K:;J.3 Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste _c_Superfund TCLP Compounds ------ Sample Type Inorganic Compounds Rcsulls(mg/1) Environmental Concentrate Comments Arsenic --Barium Co-oo'I -s ,v -- Ground water (1) _Solid (5) Cadmium ----Chromium -- Surface water (2) " _ Liquid (6) Lead ---- --Mercury _ Soil (3) _ Sludge (7) Selenium --Silver -- _ Other (4) _ Other (8) -- -- -- Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry -- Parnmctcr Rcsulls(mg/1) Parameter Rcsults(mg/1) (mg/kg) Organic Compounds Rcsults(mg/1) P&T:GC/MS Arsenic . benzene ✓ Acid:B/N Ext. ---- Barium carbon tetrachloride ---- MTBE Cadmium chlordane ------Chloride chlorobcnzcnc ------Chromium chloroform ------ --__ Copper o-cresol --Fluoride m~crcsol ------ --Iron p-cresol ---- Lead . crcsol ------ ----Manganese --1,4-dichlorobenzene ----Mercury 1,2-dichloroet bane --Nitrate --i,1-dichloroethylenc ---- Selenium 2, 4-dinitrotol uene ----Silver heptachlor ---- Radiochemistry Sulfates hexachlorobenzcne ---- ···--·-Zinc hcxach lorobu t adicnc ---- Parameter Results (PCi/1) --pH hcxachlorocthane --Gross Alpha --Conductivity __ methyl ethyl ketone Gross Beta TDS nitrobcnzcnc ------ TOC pentachlorophenol ---- ----pyridine Microbiology ----tctrachloroethylenc trichloroethy(cne ---- Parameter Results (Col/lOOml) __ 2,4,5-trichlorophcnol -- ----_._2,4,6-trichlorophcnol ----vinyl chloride --cndrin --lindanc Date Received "'3 -(.!f_ -i'G/42 Reported by __ mcthoxychlor toxnphcnc -- D,tte Extracted "<-16-q(o SI>. Dale Rcporlcd 9610~9 2,4-J) Dale An,tlyccd J-){p-9& {3[) __ 2,'i,5-TP (Sil·,ex) Lab Number -- Purpose:_ Prcparatiofl:· Enforcement and compliance \\~th the N.C. Solid and 1-Iazarciou~ \Va~tc Management Rules. . A -~~rriple analys~s request·form must be completed for each type of evaluation r~qucstc'.<l ie:g,; 'i,i~rga·~:-~t:, .. , I organic, micr~biology, radiochemistry). For sampling conditions which require more th~~ ·oq·t(i/'20ni'aiil'~r· .,·:,. (i.e., ground or_ surface water) a sample label must _be affixed to one of the conta)ners,:.:'fh~ c~llcct?r _m_~l ..• then write the site an<l sample number on the duplicate contamcr. · .-•·. ·.• .. __ •• >; ··,.\"•. • •• ·.,. Do· not submit an an.alysis req~~sl form \\ithoul any parameters indicated.'· .. · ··. \ --··· Equivalent measurements: ppm = pg/ml = mg/I ~ pg/g = mg/kg ppb = pg/1 = pg/IOOOg = pg/kg DEFINITIONS/INSTRUCTIONS Site Number -A unique twelv_e-digit site/location identifier (i.e., the EPA identification number). Field Sample Number - A ~niquc six-digit sample identir,er i<hi~h is' pre-printed on the sample label. Name of Site -Name of facility, landfill, etc. Site Location • City and county. Collected Tiy -Name and staff identification number of collector. Date and Time Collected . Self-explanatory. I I I I I Environmental -A sample of a naturally occurring substance such as ground water, surface water, or soils which may 1. be contamipated. ,. Concentrate -A sample of a waslc, including but not limited to, sludges, resins, treatment efnucnts, or dru"inincd wastes. m.'.: Comments Lists details regarding sample or sample point (e.g., sample location, well number, phase separation, ' and/or odors. . . ~-m-- Inorganic Chemistry -Check ( ✓ ) the desired parameters to be analyzed. If not listed, enter the· clement/compound in the space prmidcd. Organic Chemistry Check ( / ) the desired parameters to be analyzed. If not listed, enter the element/compound in the space provided. TCLP Compounds Check ( ✓ ) the desired parameters lo be analyzed. If not listed, enter the clement/compound in the space provided. TCLP can only be performed on solid or semi- solid sam pies. For totals of the inorganic parameters, check ( ✓ ) the corresponding paramcler under Inorganic Chemistry. Microbiology and Radiochemistry• Contact the Raleigh office prior to sampling either of these. Distribution: Disp_osition: 1. Send or deliver the original lo the Stale Laboratory of Public Health. 2. The Lab then sends a copy (with results) to the Solid Waste Management Division. 3. The Solid Waste Management Division sends a copy to the field person or collector. This form may be destroyed in accordance with the Environmental Health, Solid and Haz.ardous Waste Section of the Records Disposition Schedule as published by the North Carolina Division of Archives and History Additional rorrns may be ordered from: Solid \VJ.ste MJ.nagcmcnt Division Hazardou~ \Vastc Section P.O. Box 27687 Raleigh, NC 276_1 l . , D D g g I I I 'R--es~ I,, plf ;i. ,,., / t : / I+ Cl,.. I N.~: Dcpart,\\Cnt o[ Environmcn,, SAMPLE ANALYSIS REQUEST ! !callh, & Natural Resources . Solid WastC. Management D_ivision Stale 1:.aboratory of Public 1-lcalth P.O. Box 28(}17, 306 N. Wilmington Street· Ralci&h, North Carolina 27611 "·.' • . . ' ., ,,/;j Jl." ' ; 'f ' :., ' • . • I Site Number . AICP·: 9&, 7"t"f 0/Cf ' Fie['d Sample-Number ___ __,,,O,_/,...'l-'--'6_5"_o __ , ,_,._,_·,_· ---- I I I I I I I I I I n R R I I I Name of Site C/4u-okee. {),/ {o,.,1.>a,, v ~1 Collected By' 7J. M...,,e.e JD# Date Collected ,#11rcA n1, 19'?&. . . Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste __c__Superfund TCLP Compounds ------ Sample Type Inorganic Compounds Rcsults(mg/1) Environment~) Concentrate Comments Arsenic --Barium --CtJ-t!JOS -SIM __ Ground water (1) _Solid (5) Cadmium --Chromium -- .15__ Surface water (2) _ Liquid (6) Lead --Mercury -- Soil (3) _ Sludge (7) Selenium --. Silver -- _ Other (4) _ Other (8) .. -- -- -- Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry -- Parameter Rcsults(mg/1) Parameter Results (mg/I) (mg/kg) Organic Compounds Rcsults(mg/1) ✓P&T:GC/MS Arsenic benzene ---- _ Acid:B/N Ext. Barium carbon tetrachloride ---- MTBE Cadmium chlordane ------Chloride chlorobcnzcnc ------Chromium chloroform ------ --__ Copper o-cresol -- Fluoride m-crcsol ------Iron p-crcsol ------Lead cresol ------ --__ Manganese --1,4-dichlorobenzene --__ Mercury --1,2-dichloroethane Nitrate __ 1,1-dichloroethylcne ----Selenium 2,4-di nit rolol ucnc --Silver __ heptachlor -- Radiochemistry Sulfates hcxachlorobcnzcnc ---- ···---Zinc hcxachlorobutadicnc • ----Parameter Results (PCi/1) pH hexachlorocthane __ Gross Alpha ---- __ Conductivity __ methyl ethyl ketone Gross Beta TDS nilrobcnzcnc ------TOC __ pentachlorophcnol --__ pyridine --Microbiology --__ tctrachloroethylene __ trichlorocthyfcnc --Parameter Results (Col/l00ml) __ 2,4,5-lrichlorophenol -- . _._2,4,6-trichlorophcnol ----__ vinyl chloride ----cndrin --lindanc -- Octtc Received ~ -LL/-··1C;_k!3 Reported by rncthoxychlor ' --1ox,1phcnc -- Date Extracted Date Reported 2;1-D -- 3 iU _q (j! ,1,ur 961330 __ 2,4,5-TP (Sil·1cx) Date Analyzed Lab Number -- Prcparatiorl: Enforcement and compliance \\1th the N.C. Solid and Ha7.ardous W_aste Management Rules. · A samp\e'analyses request form must be completed for each type of evaluation requested (c:g.; in~-rg:•~ic;·· :.,I organic, microbiology1 radiochemistry). For sampling conditions which' rcquirC mor·c 'tha~ or}_e (i.) 'COnt"atne/ ·<..:,, .(i.e., gro~nd ?r·surfacc water) :a sample label must be affixed to,one of the con_ta_iners:.''.·The coHcc_tor 111_uf .. 1 then wr.ite the site and sample number on the duplicate ~ontarncr. · .-· . •. ·. ,/ '.. · · · Do not submit an analysis request forn1 "1lhout any parameters in"dicatcd. Equivalent measurements: ppm = µg/ml = mg/I ;, µg/g = mg/kg ppb = pg/I = µg/lOOOg = 1ig/kg DEFINITIONS/INSTRUCTIONS Site Number -A unique twelve-digit site/location identifier (i.e., the EPA identification number). Field Sample Number -A unique six-digit sample identific·r ·which· is pre-printed on the sample label. Name of Site -Nam_e of facility, landtill, etc. Site Locution -City and county. Collected By -Name and staff identification number of collector. Date and Time Collected -Self-expla11atory. I I I Environmental -A sample ?_[ a naturally occurring substance such as ground water, surface water, or soils which may n·· be contaminated. .,.,. · Concentrate -A sample of a waste, incluc~ing but not limited to, sludges, resins, treatment cfOuents, or drurri._1:1cd • .. wastes. U." Comments Lists details regarding sample or sample point (e.g., sample location, well number, phase separation, · '· and/or odors. ··· g·. Inorganic Chemistry -Check ( ✓ ) the desired parameters to be analyzed. If not listed, enter the clement/compound in the space prm1ded. m· Organic Chemistry Check ( / ) the desired parameters to be analyzed. If not_ listed, enter the element/compound in the space provided. TCLP Compounds Check ( ✓ ) the desired parameters to be analyzed. If not listed, enter the element/compound in the space pro,1ded. TCLP can only be performed on solid or semi- solid samples. For totals of the inorganic parameters, check ( ✓ ) the corresponding par<;1.mctcr under Inorganic Chemistry. Microbiology and Radiochemistry -Contact the Raleigh orficc prior to sampling either of these. Distribution: Disposition: 1. Send or deliver the original.to the Stale Laboratory of Public Health. 2. The Lab then sends a copy (with results) to the Solid Waste Management Division. 3. The Solid Waste Management Division sends a copy to the field person or collector. This form may be destroyed in accordance "1th the Environmental Health, Solid and Hazardous Waste Section of the Records Disposition Schedule as published by the North Carolina Division of Archives and History Additional forms m;iy be ordered from: Solid \Vastc M~rnagcrncnt Division Hazardous \Vastc Section P.O. !lox 27687 Raleigh, NC 27611 . ~ . I I I I I I I I I ·I I I I I I I 0 B I I I I I I · SAMPLE ANALYSIS REQUEST Stale l...aboratory of Public lica\th P.O. Box 280-17, 306 N. Wilmington Street Ralcii.h, North Carolina 27611 " •~.) I I '.'j N.c·. ·Dcpar;n)cnt of Environment, ticalih, & Natur:11 RCsoun:cs Solid W_astC Mru~agcmcnt Divisi?-n (\> ·.-: . '· ! :· Field Sanip!e' N~~~er_• --·~•--· .,,C)c...c..!_,C/_,t'--!>~/c__ __ ·--''' _____ _ Sile Number , )1/C.J>: 9eo 71'? 0/C/ r1•;, Sile ~cation /20/ /xrry41't1 !Jel._, Cl,.,,ylc ll<. ,, A/C. Collected By' 7). /11...,,e.;, Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste .J'!__Superfund Sample Type Environmental Concentrate Comments _ Solid (5) __ Ground water (1) L Surface waler (2) _ Soil (3) _ Liquid (6) ___________ _ _ Sludge (7) ___________ _ _ Other (4) Other (8) Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry Parnmetcr P&T:GC/MS Results(mg/1) Parameter Results(mg/1) (mg/kg) ' Arsenic --✓ Acid:B/N Ext. Barium --MTBE Cadmium --Chloride --Chromium --__ Copper Fluoride --Iron ----------Lead --__ Manganese __ Mercury Nitrate --Selenium --Silver --Radiochemistry Sulfates --.... ,,------------'----4 Zinc -- Paramctcr Results (l'Ci/1) _pH __ Gross Alpha --------__ Conductivity ______ _ Gross Bela TDS -- TOC Microbiology 1----------------1 Paran1etcr Results (Col/l00ml) Date Received 3-/i/--q (pJe, Reported by _________ __c Date Extracted 3-18-9<.,, SA Dale Analyzed 3-,J.,l,-'J(p g,n Dale Reported Lab Number ---------9G1331 Time //':o.:, TCLP Compounds ]norganic Compounds Arsenic Barium --Cadmium Chromium --Lead Results(mg/1) __ Mercury __ Selcniur~1 Silver --·-------- Organic Compounds benzene --carbon tetrachloride Resulls(rug/1) --------- chlordane --chlorobcnzcnc --chloroform --o-cresol --m~crcsol -- --p-cresol cresol --__ 1,4-dichlorobcnzene ______ _ 1,2-diehloroelh ane __ 1,1-dichloroethylcne ______ _ __ 2,4~dinitrotolucnc __ heplachlor hcxachlorobcnzcnc --hexachlorobutadiene · --------- hexachloroelhane ----methyl ethyl ketone ______ _ nitrobcnzcnc ----pentachlorophenol __ pyridine __ telrachloroelhylcne __ trichloroethylcne __ 2,4,5-trichlorophcnol _._2,4,6-trichlorophenol __ vinyl chloride Cndrin --lindanc ----melhoxychlor __ toxnpbcnc _2,4-D 2,4,5-TP (Si\-,cx) PuqJOse: Pr~parati~~: Enforcement and compliance with the N.c.·solid and Hazardous \Va~tc Ma1~agcment Rules. A sample analyses request form must be .completccl for each type of evaluation rcqueN6'd (?:g,; Jn4tgani~i.''' I organic1 microbiology1 radiochemistry). For sampling conditions which rcquirC inorc than oq·C (1) ·Conlainc/ (i.e., ground.or '.urfacc water)··a sample label must .b.e affixed to o.nc of the con .. taincrs,":,Th'::.c~\(cctor m~.s..t. ,I then wntc the site and snmple number on the duplicate con tamer. __ • ·. · . · . . Do ·not submit an analysis' req~esl for~1 without any parameters indicated . Equivalent measurements: ppm = /lg/ml = mg/I = /lg/g = mg/kg ppb = Jig/I = /lg/lOOOg = Jig/kg DEFINITIONS/INSTRUCTIONS Site Nurnuer -A unique twelv.e-digit site/location identifier (i.e., the EPA identification nu·mbcr). Field Sample Number -A unique six-digit sample idcntifi,,r which is pre-printed on the sample label. Name of Site -Name of facility, landfill, etc. Site Location -City and county. Collected Tiy -Name and staff identification number of collector. Date and Time Collected -Self-cxplan'atory. I I D Environmental -A sample ?fa naturally occurring substance such as ground water, surface water, or soils which may n·· i be contarm~atcd. ., · Concentrate· -A sample of a waste, including but not limited to, sludges, resins, treatment effluents, or drum1:1cd g.:i wastes. : , · ' ·' Comments Lists details regarding sample or sample point (e.g., sample location, well number, phase separation, " and/or odors. . • 1: . Inorganic Chemistry -Check ( ✓ ) the desired parameters lo be analyzed. If not listed, enter the element/compound in the. space provided. Organic Chemistry -Check ( ./ ) the desired parameters to be anaiyzed. If not listed, enter the clement/compound in the space provided. TCLP Compounds Check.(✓ ) the desired parameters to be analyzed. If not listed, enter the element/compound in the space provided. TCLP can only be performed on solid or semi- solid samples. For totals of the inorganic parameters, check ( ✓ ) the corresponding parameter under Inorganic Chemistry. Microbiology and Radiochcmistr·y -Contact the Raleigh office prior lo sampling either of these . . Distribution: Disposition: 1. Send or deliver the original lo the State Laboratory of Public Health. .2, The Lab then sends a copy (with results) to the Solid Waste Management Division. 3. The Solid Waste Management Division sends a copy to the field person or collector. This form may be destroyed in acCordancc·with the Environmental r--Icallh1 Solid and Hazardous Waste Section of the Records Disnosition Schedule as·published by the North Carolina Division of Archives and History 1\cidilional forms may be ordered from: Solid \Vastc Management Division Hazardous \Vastc Section P.O. !lox 27G87 Raleigh, NC .27611 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I D R R I I I N.C. Ocp:i 0 nlncnt of Environment, lic<lllh,.& Natural Resources Solid Was.iC Managcrncnt Division -. . l .: ·. \ Name of Site Clu::.rok,e. {),/ SAMPLE.ANALYSIS REQUEST {o,.,_,, (/ ~'/ State Laboratory of l'ublic !lcalth P.O. Bo.-.: 28047, 305 N. Wilmington S!rcct \ . Ralci&h, North Carolina 2761'1 . . . . ' . ':; :, Collected By' 7J. /11...,# JD# ____ Date Collected ,#,ircA 1;11 19'16, Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste _c__:Supcrfund Sample Type Environmental Concentrate Comments _ Solid (5) __ Ground water (1) __ Surface water (2) _ Soil (3) _ Liquid (6) __________ _ _ Sludge (7) __________ _ )( Other (4) (sd,..-1-") _Other(8) __________ _ Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry Parameter Rcsults(mg/1) Parameter Resulls(mg/1) (mg/kg) ✓ P&T:GC/MS _ Acid:B/N Ext. MTBE --------------- Radiochemistry Paramete.1: Results (!'Ci/I) __ Gross Alpha _______ _ Gross Beta Microbiology Parameter Results (Col/1001111) Date Received ':,-(l/-9(,,113 Arsenic Barium --Cadmium --Chloride Chromium ----Copper Fluoride Iron --Lead __ Manganese __ Mercury Nitrate Selenium --Silver Sulfates Zinc _pl-I __ Conductivity TDS --TOC Reported by _________ _ D:ilc Extracted _________ Date Reported ________ _ Dale Analyzed .3-~ -'i(p-rlW-Lab Number 96133;(! TCLP Compounds Inorganic Compounds Arsenic Barium --Cadmium Chromium --Lead __ Mercury Selenium Results(mg/1) ------------Silver Organic Compounds benzene carbon tetrachloride Results(mg/1) ---------- -- -- chlordane chlorobcnzenc chloroform o-cresol m-crcsol --p-cresol crcsol ----1,4-dichiorobenzenc ______ _ 1,2-dichlorocthanc __ 1,1-dichloroethylcne ______ _ __ 2,4-dinitrotolucnc __ hcptachlor hcxachlorobcnzenc --hexachlorobutadienc • ---------hcxachlorocthanc --_._ methyl ethyl ketone nitrobcnzcnc ----pcntachlorophcnol __ pyridine __ ·tctrachloroethylcnc __ trichlorocthyi'cnc __ 214,5-trichlorophcnol ______ _ __ 2,4,6-trichlorophenol ______ _ __ vinyl chloride c.ndrin --linclanc __ mcthoxychlor __ tox,ipbcnc 2,•l-D _· ·_ 2,4,5-TP (Sil·,cx) Purpose: Enforccm~nt and .:::ompliancc with the ·N.C. Solid and-Hazardous \Vastc Management Rules. Prepaf'atioil: · A Sarrl."ple:analyses request form must bc·complctcd for eai;:h type of cvaluatiOn· rcqucs_tCd-(e:g., inorga·ni;; organic, microbiolot,,y, radiochemistry). For sampling conditi'ons which r·e.quire morc•·th~n ·of}c (1) container (i.e., ground o"r surface water) a sample label must be affixed to one of _the containers_.,-. The co[lcctor must I then write the site and s~tmple· number on the duplicate ~Qfltaincr.. · · · '•. · I Do· not submit an analysis request for~, without any parameters-indicated." ·., Equivalent measurements: ppm = pg/ml = mg/I = pg/g = mg/kg ppb = pg/! = pg/lOOOg = 1,g/kg DEFINITIONS/INSTRUCTIONS Site Number -A unique twelve-digit site/location identifier (i.e., the EPA identification number). Field Sample Number -A unique six-digit sample identifier wi,ich.is pre-printed on the sample label. Name of Site -Name of facility, landfill, etc. Site Location -City and county. Collected By -Name and staff identification number of collector. Date and Time Collected -Self-explanatory. ., I I I E D Environmental -A sample of a naturally occurring substance such as ground waler, surface water, or soils which mayo,· be contammated. . . · . . . . Concentrate -:a:;;/lc of-a waste, including but not limited lo, sludges, resins, treatment effluents, or drumm~d U) Comments Lists details regarding sample or sample point (e.g., sample location, well number, phase separation, -· · and/or odors. . ··-a. Inorganic Chemistry -Check ( ✓ )" the desired parameters lo be analyzed. If not listed, enter the· element/compound in the space provided. m Organic Chemistry TCLP Compounds Check ( / ) the desired parameters to be analyzed. If not listed, enter the element/compound in the space provided. Check ( ✓ ) the desired parameters lo be analyzed. If not listed, enter the I element/compound in the space provided. TCLP can only be performed on solid or semi-I solid samples. For totals of the inorganic parameters, check ( ✓ ) the corresponding parameter under Inorganic Chemistry. Microbioi"ogy and Radiochemistry -Contact the Raleigh office prior lo sampling either of these. Distribution; Disposition: l. Send or deliver the original lo the State Laboratory of Public Health. 2. The Lab then sends a copy (with results) to the Solid Waste Management Division. 3. The Solid Waste Management Division sends a copy lo the field person or collector. This form mc1y be destroyed in accordance v,,.1th the Environmental Health1 Solid and Haz.ardous Waste Section of the Records Disposition Schedule as published by the North Carolina Division of Archives and History Additional for ms may be ordered frorn: Solid \VJslc Management Division Hazardous \Vastc Section P.O. Box 27687 Raleigh, NC 27Gll . I>' ,, ••• . ...,,. • --·""· ., i.~ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ID H I I N:C.-f?cfla'rtmcnt of Environment, SAMPLE ANALYSIS REQUEST . . State Laboratory of Ptlblic ! lcahh P.O. Box 28047, 306 N._.Wilffiington Street • llc~llh, & Natllral Resources ,, ' .)•:;·, / .... .-,··,. -.. ·:. ' Solid.\1/astc Management D1v1S1on ,,,, .. ~: \:,-? ,:-.. ,,, : ,J.: 4 -•~t-•. \ , . ;,;_:, . .,. . i' ;,:'.. ,::.,;':;;~;;;;:~t~\/;:;{l}:t,l,~t: N~r:h C.roEiJ 2;~!1; Field Sa,nplc1Nu'mber',<','i::,,:.o.1,\1"~,~,!,;;, J.. , . . :, ,:) ,._:.~.(,!':)'.(,,-?I:•,::',''.';•~', :;:~:/•'.::.<': .. t ... Sile ~cation /U/ &;rryt.,1/ /Q.d., ~,.;.10 l>t. /JC.. Collected By' 'P .. M'°",e.e Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste -2:::__:superfund Sample Type Environmental Concentrate Comments _ Ground water (1) __ Solid (5) Co-ot>'f-Sb _ Surface water (2) __ Liquid (6) ___________ _ _ Soil (3) ..!__ Other (4) ( ~,.c1. ~) _ Sludge (7) ___________ _ _ Other (8) Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry Results (mg/I) Parameter Results(mg/1) (mg/kg) Radiochemistry ····----~-----------j Pam meter Results (l'Ci/1) __ Gross Alpha ______ _ Gross Beta iv! icrobiology Pc1rarnctcr Results (Col/l00ml) -- -- -- Arsenic Barium Cadmium Chloride Chromium --Copper -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Fluoride Iron Lead Manganese Mercury Nitrate Selenium Silver Sulfates Zinc· __ pH __ Conductivity TDS --TOC ,, ,· ·:, . . , . . . , Time / f?: 15' TCLP Compounds Inorganic Compounds : -- -- ---- -- Arsenic Barium Cadmium Chromium Lead Mercury Selenium Silver Organic Compounds benzene --carbon tetrachloride Results(mg/1) Results(mg/1) --------- -- -- chlordane chlorobenzene chloroform o-cresol m-crcsol --p-crcsol crcsol ----1,4-dichlorobcnzene _____ _ __ 1,2-dichlorocthanc __ 1,1-dichlorocthylcne _____ _ 2, 4-di ni trot ol uene __ hcptachlor hcxachlorobcnzcnc --hexachlorobutadiene • ---------hcxachloroelhanc -- --methyl ethyl ketone -----~ nitroben7,cnc ----pcnlachlorophcnol __ pyridine __ tclrachlorocthylene __ trichlorocthylenc __ 2,4,5-trichlorophcnol _._2,4,6-trichlorophcnol __ vinyl chloride -- cndrin lindanc --mcthoxychlor __ to;,.:;iphtnc. 2,4-D _· _ 2,4,5-TP (Sil·1cx) l'urpoSe:. EnTorc..:m~nl and ·Complianc_c \viq1· the ·N.C. ·solid and-Hazardous ~Vastc Management Rules. · . ~,::>·;, . A: :anipli,'~nalyses ~cquest form must be completed for each type of evaluation rcqussfod: (c:g::ino~i;;ruc; I Pre I )ri t'h'ti, ~Tl:··_- . ' • . ' . . . . • ' ' ......... ~ . . . ' ,. ~ , • ... i· . organic,.-micro_biolo&'Y, radiochemistry). Fof Sampling."conditions which rcquirC fll:Orc th~n-OD_C ·(1) "'Conlalncr (i,c:, ?i~,u~d-or ~urfa.ce w.at~r) ~jamp/~,l\lpe!,i?~~t .be affixed to qpc of,the,con/ainers.,,,The_ c,zl\cctor m_usl then wnte.thc site and snmple number on·thc duphcatc.contamer,," . · -.. · -.. . . . · ···:,\.,, .. ·._·~\;~:.,,.,~-... ·.-."'..•, ... _:;-..• ,-. ' .;:,. ,.·;,.,;. __ ..... ·.• .. ,• . . .. -~ .. ~-Dci"riot-submit an arialy;is request fcir'ni without any parametcrs,indicaicd.' <. •. ...c·,. Equivalent measurements:_ ''1, I ppn; = µg/ml = mg/1= µg/g = mg/kg ppb "' µg/1 = µg/lfXXJg = pg/kg , , , DEFINITIONS/INSTRUCTION_S Site Number -A unique twelve-digit site/location identifier (i.e., the EPA identification nuniber), Field Sample Number -A unique six-digit sample identifie'r which is pre-printed on the sample label. · Name of Site • Nam_e of facility, landfill, etc, I I I I Site Location -City and county. Collected Dy -Name and staff idcnlilication number of collector. Date and Time Collected · Self-explanatory. Environmental• A sample of a naturally occurring substance such as ground water, ,surface water, or soils iyhich 1· be contaminated. Concentrate -A sample of a waste, including but not.limited to, sludges, resins, treatment cfnuents, or dJummc'fl _, wastes. · · · .' U '. :... ·• Comments Lists details regarding sample or sample point-(c.g., sample location, well number, phase {eparatil,. and/or odors, · · - Inorganic Chemistr-y -Check ( ✓ ) the desired parameters lo be analyzed. If.not listed, enter the element/compound in the space provided. Organic .Chemistry -Check ( / ) the desired parameters to be analyzccL If not listed, enter the clement/compound in the space provided. ' ' D g TCLP Compounds Check ( ✓ ) the desired parameters lo be analyzed, If not listed, enter the element/compound in the space provided. TCLP can only be performed on solid or scmitl solid samples. For totals of the inorganic parameters, check ( ✓ ) the corresponding · [I parameter under Inorganic Chemistry. Microbiology nnd Radiochemistry -Contact the Raleigh office prior to sampling either of these. Distribution: l. Send or ,deliver the original to the Stale Laboratory of Public Health. 2. The Lab thon sends a copy (with results) to the ·Solid Waste Management Division. 3. The Solid Waste Management Division sends a copy to the ricld person or collector. I Disposition: This rorm m,iy be destroyed in accordance with the .Environmcnt;:t! Hcalth, Solid and Hazardous-Waste I Section of the Records Disposition Schedule as published by the North Carolina Division of Archives and History · Additional forms may be ordered from: Solid \Vaslc tvL.;nagcmcnt Division Hazardous \Vastc Section P.O. Box 27G87 Raleigh, NC 27611 ........ I I I I I I I I I I I u I I I I I I I • ,<,C, Department o[ Environment, SAMPLE ANALYSIS REQUEST State Labornto,y o[ P,01;, Health I ,lc~~.thy_\~· .. N~t~_r,~.l r.:sou~~c-~.,: .. '· . ,:~. 1 _ · • : P .0. Box 28047, '305 N. 'Wilmington SI reel . Solid Waste Management OJVISIOn : .. '.:;_:.t, .. ,t,··.-.··,•,~·'.· :,::,\,'..~.~·,;},·,:~.· •. ·, ",", •. ·;,,r; .,h ·/},-,u•,;' 'i-;.1 ·rr):: ·•f.~:'! I' -;;_,,,Ralc;gh, Nor;h Carohry~. ?,7§f1 . :.·,.,z,~-.-\;;.;':•.,· .. .,.} i~·~;: ·:~i.-?_1 .--..·:· y,, ·,,'. 1;1:-~ ... -,, .:!i•'' ... " ,i. k,, 1:.,, .,·,1,,:. : . :. h "l· ~ ... , ' Sit~ 0~~'6dr ''X~c}/9'&,'-i'l&f' ·ci/t:f • ., ,,<i:· ,,,; ·,,Fie.id Sin~plcNu'mber•-''i1, ' 0/,qt, ','tfi :, . • ' • • • ' ",· • ' • • >· ( • • ;, • °! •· ! ';', • '.· ; l' '-(~ •:• ., ·:.I!•·• Collected By' 7'. M.,,.,e.c JD#~ ___ Datc Collected ,Al/,trd, l".!1 1916-Ti.me fi.'oo Agency: Hazardous Waste ---Solid Waste ---__c__Superfund TCLP Compounds Sample Type Inorganic Compounds Rcsults(mg/l, Environmental Concentrate Comments Arsenic --Barium co-oo:r-.s b -- Ground water (1) _ Solid (5) Cadmium --Chromium -- •Surface water (2) _ Liquid (6) Lead --Mercury -- _ Soil (3) _ Sludge (7) Selenium --Silver -- ~ Other ( 4) _ Other (8). {54/i~) ---- Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemist!)' -- Parnmcter Results(mg/1) Parameter Results(mg/1) (mg/kg) Organic Compounds Results(mg/1 vP&T:GC/MS Arsenic benzene ---- _ Acid:B/N Ext. Barium carbon tetrachloride ---- MTBE Cadmium chlordane ------Chloride chlorobcnzcnc ----Chromium chloroform ------ --__ Copper o-cresol -- Fluoride m-crcsol ------Iron p-,cresol ------Lead cresol ------Manganese 1,4-dichlorobcnzene ------ --__ Mercury 1,2-d ichloroe.t hane -- Nitrate 1, 1-d ichloroet hylcne ------ Selenium 2,4-dinit rot ol u enc ----Silver __ heptachlor --Radiochemistry Sulfates hexachlorobenzene ---- ···-··-Zinc hexachlorobutaclicnc · ----Parameter Results (!'Ci/I) pH hcxachloroct hanc __ Gross Alpha ---- __ Conductivity methyl ethyl ketone -- Gross Beta TDS nitrobcnzcnc ------TOC __ pcntachlorophenol --__ pyridine -- Microbiology ----tetrachloroet hylcnc __ trichlorocthylcnc --Parameter Results (Col/1001111) __ 2,4,5-trichlorophcnol --_._2,4,6-trichlorophcnol ----__ vinyl chloride ----cndrin --lindanc -- Date Rcccived_3-/L/-?t, 48 Reported by --mcthoxychlor A~~ l•rucl --tox;,phenc Dcitc [1l11ie1Lcl 3-::.J;;:2-CJlo ""flu.f Date Reported 2,<1-D ----~-961334 --_· _ ?.,·1,5-TP (Sil·,c:x) " " \,:.,PGrposc:. · EnTorccm~nt and Compliance Wllh. the N.G.,-Solid and-Hazardous \Va~tc .Management Rules. . . \,;ci;J;;Uon>. A' ,·~~~1/t~·~aiyses request ;or;~ must be completed for ea~h type of evaluation:;c,fu~:;:ci (~ii:iri~:i~~~i:I ' • • ' . . . ' ,' . '' . •-' • . . . ~ ·,: •,t •. • {'. ··••.;:·•...:,. ,,:·, .•. ,., •• '~f. .. o_ _,.,_,,, • organic,. m1crob1ology, radiochemistry). For samplmg-cond1t10ns which requ.1re 111ore than one· (1) con tamer ~ --Ji.e' gr~µf\d or ~urface wat.sr) a .~ample 1~_):,pl::11 .• pst _be affixed to 011!', of ,t~1\i:org\1icr.~.,,;T,he ":~)\~ciq~ 1?.UI . then·wnte.the site and sample number on the duplicate:contarncr..· --·~· · .. ---:-·· ....... •.· : .. -. -· . . . ' . . . . ' . -.. ',· ~ . . "· -~ !"~-;,,· o/n~·t ~1'.o~nit an analysis re~-~~st f~r~ ·\1/i;h·o·ut anyparametersindidt°ci· r:_ .. ·.. , .. ,\<:c .. cc Equivalent measurements: pp,; = 11g/ml = mg/I ;, µg/g = mg/kg ppb = µg/1 = µg/lOOOg = µg/kg ' . I ' . • DEFINITIONS/INSTRUCTIONS Site Number -A unique twelve-digit site/l_ocalion identifier (i.e., the EPA identification 'numher). Field Sample Numb.er -A unique six-digit sample identifier which is .pre•prinled on the sample label. Name of Site -Name of facility, landful, etc. Sile Location -City and ·county. Collected Ily .-Name and staff identification number of collector. Date and Time Collected -Self-explanatory. I I D ·Environnicntal - A sample ?fa naturally occurring substance such as ground water, surface water, .or soils 't_Yhich , .. ! be contarmnated. ·, Concentrate -A sample of a waste, including but not limited to, sludges, resins, treatment effluents, or drumme~ · Comments wastes. · · ·· .. -, -- Lists details regarding sample or sample point (e.g., sample location, well number, phase separation; and/or odors. I" Inorganic Chemistry -Check ( / ) the desired parameters lo be analyzed. If not listed, enter the element/compound in the space provided. I Organic Chemistry -Check ( / ) the desired parainelers lo be anal1Led. clement/compound in the space provided. If not listed, enter the TCLP Compounds I Check ( / ) the desired parameters lo be analyzed. If not listed, enter the clement/compound in the space provided. TCLP.can only be performed on solid or semi. solid.samples. For totals of the inorganic parameters, check ( / ) the corresponding · parameter under In.organic Chemistry. · Microbioloi;y and Radiochemistry -Contact the Raleigh office prior to sampling either of these. Distribution: l. Send or deliver the original lo the Stale Laboratory of Public Health. 2. The Lab then sends a copy (with results) to the Solid Waste Management Division. 3. The Solid \Vastc Management Division sends a copy to· the field person or co!!cctor. I I Disposition: This form may be destroyed in accordance with the Environmental Health, Solid and Ba,.ardous Waste I Section or the Records Disposition Schedule as published by the North Carolina Division of Archives and History · AUdilionnl forms 111:iy be ordcr·cc! from: So!id \Va.stc M:rnagcmcnl Division Haz~1rduu.s Vh1stc Section P.O. l3ox 27G87 Raleigh, NC 27611 I I I I I I I I I I I I I g D I I I I State Lnbonitory of Ptiblic Health -·N.C. -DcJ):inmcnt of Environment, SAMPLE ANALYSIS REQl)EST P.O. Box 28047, 305 N. Wilmington S1rcc1 ,•,~ • ✓:..,~J: · .1, ,' • i:.; -;·~1) :,:-:· ,:..,.·.r1·,i'•' .• -;: :;;{i~R..alcig"h, North Caroliria. 276fl • ·1 !ca\th .& Natural Resources. _ Soiid'\v~·~•t,/MiiJg~w;~nt 6i~1i0r{ '• 1·~ 1· . ·• .. ~'l!,;/i:.'.:' :'.-·' :::1-: ,, __ .· ·_, :iF::·•~;>_: .. ,;~·:,\:~\};n'fra_:_";_.,;.,.~-i:~,;/.!;i;·~;-,:id;;,· . ' ' :.· ::: . ···: ··•.~;1;:~-; ,;r;~.,__,-,,, __ :.-11;.~·:.1.1 ·~r . .-::-;: ,:. <;t ··. • :·'•rf 1L·-I.i1::----~:. . ~-. sit6 t~~it~'r '''';..'icE ; q~;:/''-i"'"'. 0-✓1 · , -._.· Fi°cld Sample'Nu·mbd ,:,(i:>c,. l'q,t:,~ST-.-,!;,,,.,r · . ,, :.;: -:,_"!':'., :,,,;.,:";r'!,_~,,n;.:.:.'>-· .. ;-;_.',:,f.::;•(;:·(:-,: Name of Site C:hu-ok,r~. CJ,/ Co,.,ca,, v ~7 Sile_ L~cation /20/ &rryl.1"1/ -~d.,, C-1,,.,,-1,, f,{,. • ,Ve.. . ' , . ,._,,'.,\ r:. ; . . . • Collected By' 7). M...,,e.e JD#~--Dale Collected ,ll/11;,.et, i3119'?(, Time / e-·. oo Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste --- --- _c_ Superfund Sample Type Environmental Concentrate Comments _ Ground water (1) _ Solid (5) _ Surface water (2) __ Liquid (6) ___________ _ Soil (3) _ Sludge (7) _________ _ -1':__ Other (4) {(;e,,I,"~) _ Other (8) Organic Chemistry Parnmcter Rcsults(mg/1) Inorganic Chemistry Parameter Arsenic Results(mg/1) (mg/kg) P&T:GC/MS ✓ Acid:B/N Ext. === Barium MTBE Cadmium ;/ ~-u,· · ·. ______ =Chloride __ 'S" <o,/0-~ Chromium __ £ti. tr1N' <O,// ~--__ Copper / ,;.y,.,1..,NF < O, -Fluoride ,.. ·o·· /~ </.cJ-,.i......t --Iron ~--' ~"ENG <:" I · =Lead ~, -' ' .1.,,, .1~ -<.Cl .. .X.e,_,..,.,,._ Manganese ~e; , ,, · <::·o,/o.,'117,,...'-Mercury 11f'2I"',,,f,I/ .c;;o.·" 6~0,/i' ---Ni.tratc ' • -Sdcnium Radiochemistry ···-----------------'--~ Parameter __ Gross Alpha Gross Beta Results (PCi/l) JV! i c rob i o Io gy Parameter Results (Col/lO0ml) --Silver Sulfates Zinc __ pH __ Conductivity TDS -- TOC TCLP Compounds Inorganic Compounds Arsenic Barium -- --Cadmi~im Chromil1m Lead __ Mercury __ Selenium Silver Organic Compounds benzene --carbon tetrachloride Rcsults(mg/1) Results(rug/1) --------- chlordane --chlorobcnzene --chloroform --o-cresol --m-crcsol -- --p-cresol crcsol ----1,4-dich\orobenzcne ______ _ __ 1,2-dichlorocthane __ 1,1-dichloroethylcne ______ _ __ 2,4~dinitrotolucnc __ heptachlor hcxachlorObcnzcnc --hexachlorobutadienc • ----~-hexachloroet hane ---·-methyl ethyl ketone ______ _ nitrobcnzenc ----pentachlorophenol __ pyridine __ tetrachloroethylcnc __ trichlorocthylcne __ 2,4,5-trichlorophcnol _._2,4,6-trichlorophcnol __ vinyl chloride -- cndrin lindanc --mcthoxychlor __ tox:1phe.nc __ 2:l-D . _· ._. 2,,1,.5-TP (Sil·,cx) ,-. _Purpose: Enforcement a1i'd con;pliance with the N.C. Solid and Hazardous. Waste Management Rules. · · . ,/. :-,.:" -,.... . l\cpi,rati?n:' then wnte the site and snmple number on the duphcate CQntarner .. · ·-.·• , .. •··~.: -.• ,-. . ... . _;, ~~~p1{l~aljs~s icque~·t for~1 ~1ust be completed for. each type of evaluation rcqti~~iia {c-g/inoi~a:c,I organic, microbiology, radiochemistry). For sampling ·conditions which require mor(·itian ·oni/(1.f2on1liiiier' (i.e., gr~~n.•d ~r ~urf~.ce _w_a_t<:.r\:• .. sample l~pfl,~~st _be af. fixed to one of,_t_.~p,co.11.,ta. iner_,~-i,The_ c?J~ecto:,.~,~-1· ::: .. •,.·1 \:.'~~--~ ..• ,,,~ .. ;;:•. "\.•, __ ::, :. ,. r " .. Do not submit an analysis request form without any parameters,indicaicd:•':·:. · " ... •, ~. Eq ui valcn t :measurem e·rits: ' ppm = µg/ml = mg/I·= µg/g = mg/kg ppb. = pg/I = pg/lOOOg = pg/kg DEFINITIONS/INSTRUCTIONS Sile Number• A uniq~e t_welve'digit sile/l_ocalion identifier (i.e., the EPA identification nu·mber). Field Sample Number - A unique six-digit s;inplc identifier which is .pre-printed on the sample label. Name of Site • Name of'facility, landfill, etc. Site Locution • City and county. Collected By -Name and staff identification number of collector. Date and Time Collected -Self,explanalory. .1 ·I I I Environmental - A sample o.f a naturally occurring substance such as ground water, surface water, or soils ,which ' be contaminated: '. ·..: t Concentrate • A sample of·a waste, including but not limited lo, sludges, resins, treatment effluents, or µrummeil::._. wastes. · U·· Comments Lists details regarding sample or sample point (e.g., sample location, we·ll number, phase·scparation, · and/or odors. . ·. . -m Inorganic Chemistry -Check ( ,/ ) the desired parameters lo be analyzed. If not !isled, enter the clement/compound in the space provided. Organic Chemistry Check ( ./ ) the desired parameters to be analyLed. element/compound in the space provided. If 1iot listed, enter the TCLP Compounds I Check ( ./ ) the desired parameters lo be analyzed. If not listed, enter the element/compound in the space provided. TCLP can only be performed on solid or semi. solid samples. For totals of the inorganic parameters, check ( ✓ ) the corresponding · parameter under Jn·organic Chemistry. Microbiology and Radiochemistry -Contact the Raleigh o[ftcc prior to sampling either of these. I I Distribution: Disposition: l. Send or deliver tlie original lo the Stale Laboratory of Public Health. .2. The Lab then sends a copy (with results) lo the Solid Waste Management Division. 3. The Solid Waste Management Division sends a copy lo.the 11eld person or collector. This_ rorm may be destroyed in accordance with the Envirnnmenlal Health, Solid and Ha,.ardous Waste I Section of the Records Dis11os,t1on Schedule as published by the North Carolina D1v1s1on of Archives and History /\ddition,il forms may be ordered fro1~1: Solid \V::istc Management Division Hazardous \Vastc Section I I P.O. Box 27687 Raleigh, NC ,:n_6,1),.! I I I I I I I I I n n I I I I I I N.C.Dcpanmcnt of Environment, SAMPLE ANALYSIS REQUEST_ Stale Laboratory of Public Health P.O. Box 28047, 306 N. Wilmington Str,:ct ·.-:,:; !,d'~}" , '• ,. ··:: [f;)";, • .-,_;•,_ ~. ·: ·,;,.-,R.alciih, North CofO!ina 276l'l .,, !!ca1Jh11~.Natu.r:::a,l R:~sou~~c~ ... •.\ ·!-·~ ,· .... ,· _ .... Solid·:w-a·stc·Managc~Cnt Di~S.i6n'·•. '. ·.:-..·;-~•;q· ',i' 1 ;'.:;_," . {,;:_·::.,•',;,:_... _:,{it-.:-~-: '.i• )~··1,k_'i;\i:: •. , : .. \'.,: :-/-:\:_;:;(!,: ... . . . ·.• , .. 1 _,.,,'f-1;/,'( ;_,.f.:>, \·') ·(~;\, ·~::t'.·~;1\ ::, •. : 1: ·;,, :J ; i )L, Sile JG;'t;~'; ''';{1t::JS''9icJ''79~ ·. 0/7' •·• : . Field· Sample' Nu'mbfr_,,_;· (~'-;::..•• ~--.=O_;l:....'fL"::...:.S7_(,,_:_•·: ;;_i: ·::..: ----'----- ,.. _-;~--,',.·-·.: ;·;,·,11.:; ,.,,,.; •·,· :: ,·. 'Sile ~cation /ZP/ &rr'lt.,11_ R,f;, Cl,,.,.-1,, Inc.,, /JC. Collected By' ;D .. M.,.,,ec Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste ~Superfund TCLP Compounds ------ Sample Type Inorga:1ic Compounds Results(mg/1) Environmental Concentrate Comments Arsenic --Barium --frtp s,-.,.,_ __ Ground waler (1) _ Solid (5) Cadmium --Chromium -- Surface water (2) _ Liquid (6) Lead --__ Mercury _ Soil (3) _ Sludge (7) Selenium --Silver -- £ Other (4) f _ Other (8) .. ---rr ;p i3/t1-,w (__ -- ,...c--- Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry -- Parnmctcr Rcsults(mg/1) Parameter Rcsults(mg/1) (mg/kg) Organic Compounds Rcsults(mg/1) /r&T:GC/MS Arsenic benzene ---- Acid:B/N Ext. Barium carbon lelrnchloride MTBE ---- Cadmium chlordane ------Chloride ehlorobenzene ------Chromium chloroform ------ --__ Copper o-eresol --Fluoride m-crcsol ------Iron __ p-eresol ----Lead cresol ------ --__ Manganese 1,4-dichlorobcnzenc -- --__ Mercury 1,2,di chloroelhane -- Nitrate __ 1,1-dichloroethylene ----Selenium 2, 4-di n ilrot ol ucne ----Silver __ heplachlor --Radiochemistry Sulfates hexachlorobenzene ---- ····--·· Zinc hcxach 1 orobu l ;1 cl icnc -- Para mete,: --Results (PCi/1) pH hcxachlorocth:rnc ---- __ Gross Alpha __ Conductivity __ methyl ethyl ketone Gross Bela TDS nitrobcnzcnc ------TOC __ pentachlorophenol --__ pyridine -- Microbiology --__ telrachloroethylene __ trichloroethylene --Parameter Results (Col/lO0ml) __ 2,11,5-tri'chlorophcnol --_._·_2,'1,6-trichloro phenol ----__ vinyl chloride ----cndrin --lindanc -- D<1tc Received 3-t'!-C/_t, AA Reported by __ rncthoxYchlor D:,lc ~,~)J~d __ tox:-1phcnc 3-cJ I -9 (p ,tW" Dalc Reported 2,4-D ·-- ·-961336 _·_ 2,'\,5-TP (Sil·,cx) " ., •.-· , Purpose: Enforcement and Compliance \vilh the .N.C. ·solid and-.Haz.ardous. \Vaste' .Mai1:Jg1.:.mcnt Rules. l'r'qi,;;htion:·' A s~~~1/~~alyses request form must be complctecl for toaci; type of evaluation rcrfti~5.t,c'dJe:f;;1:;ga(1il organic, microbiolo1,,y, radiochemistry). For sampling-conditions which require more th-an orie· (1)' ·cori'Caiiier .... (i.e., gi~u_:1.tor ~urface_,;at<cr); a .~amp_le, !~)if\ '!'~st _be affixed to_ qn.c 9f1t.~p_ i:onf_ainert, ,The c~J':~ctq 0 r .';1'u1· then write the site and snmple number on-the duplicate contarner.. :·. · ·· · ·· -•··.·: . · . . . . .. -. . . . . ' . .. . ••• ,, ~--, ' \_."' • <. :·,.,. • • :•, • ·-.,_·:: • ,. ' • -. Do· not-submit an a~alysis request form without any parameters-indicated. · -· EquivalcnCmeasur~me.nts: ppm .. = )lg/ml = mg/J ·:C )lg/g = mg/kg ppb = )lg/l = )lg/10<:iJg: = 11g/kg DEFINITIONS/INSTRUCTIONS · Site Number -A unique twclv_e-digit site/location identifier (i.e., the EPA identification nu:mbcr). Field Sample Number -A unique six-digit sample identifis,r which is pre-.printed on the sample labeL Name of Site -Name of facility, land!ill, etc. Site Locution -City and county. Collected By -Name and staff identification number of collector. Date and Time Collected -Sclf,explanatory. I I u D Environmental -A sample?.[ a naturally occurring substance such as ground water, surface water) or·soils which ' be contammated. _ · . -- Concentrate -A sample of a waste, including b.ut not limited to1 sludges, resins, treatment effluents, or drurpmcd,... wastes. . · II .. . r_ .. II:·•~ Comments Lists details regarding sample or sample point (e.g., sample location, well number, phase separation, and/or" odors. I Inorganic Chem is tr)' -· Check ( / ) the desired parameters to be analyzed. If not listed: enter the clement/compound in the space provided. I Organic_ Chemistry Check ( / ) the desired parameters to be analy-,ed. clement/compound in the space provided. If not listed, enter the TCLP Compounds I Check ( / ) the desired parameters to be analyzed. If not listed, enter the element/compound in the space provided. TCLP-can only be performed on solid or scm·, solid samples. For totals of the inorganic parameters, check ( / ) the corresponding parameter under Inorganic Chemistry. Microbiology and Radiochemistry -Contact the Raleigh or!icc prior to sampling either of these. I I Distribution: Disposition: l. Send or deliver the original to the State Laboratory of Public Health. 2. The Lab then sends a copy (1vitb results) to the Solid Waste Management Division. 3. The Solid Waste Management Division sends a copy to,the r,cld person or collector. This_ form may be destroyed in accordance with the Environmental Health, _Solid and Hazardous Waste I Section of the Records Disposition Schedule as published by the North Carolina Division of Archives and History 1\ddilional forms may be ordered from: Solid \Va.stc lvl3nagcrncnl Division Hazardous \Vastc. Section I I F.O. !Jox ?.7687 Ralc_igh, NC ?.76,11 ., 'iC-DEHNR ')ivision .of Solid \Vaste Managcmt'.nt fol:·Super'rund Section D Hazardous Waste Section D Solid Waste Section ~rganics Lab: V Inorganics Lab: __ _ CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECORD Sampled by: 7) .,Moon.,, I- I I I I I Project Name: O.e-r./u::e t:'J,f u,..f'"'"I Site ID# (NCD#) Net:, 'iSo 791 01'1 Location: , ;). c, t f3eir,vt.., n Ro-I Sampler ID NC SuPe'f'.r=vAl'b rec.no...i Telephone:_(9,<t) 73:;,,-zso,. "-· 31:,- Date Sampled: MareJ.. 1:1,1~qr. Address: CJ,.i:,_ ../o 1-1-«-, M~'-6vrg Co I 1-)C Time Sampled: I Sample Types: Soil ------Water v --=---Waste ----- I. Remarks: -------------------------------------- 1 ====================================== I : Field Sample o,qr,'tB ' Numbers 019,s-s 019653 I~------------------- 11 ::~~;:;:,t:;dby• jgG~················~;~: :~~. ~;;; ;;//; ........ . g : (Signature) . ! ; Relinquished by:. ____ ~-----------1: 11 1 ·· Received by:. _________________ _ II . (Signature) (Signature) ·Date: __ _ Date: ___ _ Time: ____ _ Time:. ____ _ Relinquished by:. ________________ _ I -------------------------------··---------------------------·------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (Signature) Date: __ _ Time: ----- i I· Received by: Date: ___ _ Time: ____ _ 1 Results Reporte-8: I ---1 co STATE UBORATORY OF PUBLIC HEALTH PO BOX 28047 -306 N. WILMINGTON ST., RALEIGH. NC 27611 I ORGANIC CHEMICAL ANALYSIS np Q(\ T, · bl k.. PURGEABU: COJ!IPOUNDS LAB NO q(o 13;).f:'i 9ul330 q<,,3a;2. 9lD133!./-C!j(o/ 331.p FIELD NO I q(p'ffo Jq(o50 i 9 Ii> 5.;i t9v54 )q(Q5(D I COJ!IPOUND TYPE ( .,;z ) ( ;;i..) ( 4) ( 4) ( 4 ) ( ) M~S)~ 'ppb pprn 'pri b ppm 'ppb' }pin ppli pprr. {ppb ppm ppb (DPb ~-p;n I CHLOROHl:THAK£ J..O 11_ (.,L. 11 U-I 1 I VINYL CHLORIDE 10 I BROMOIIETHAN'E ,1,O CHLOROETHAN'E 10 JO ·/ / I TlUCHLOROn.O'OROIL?:rRAl'fE ' AC!:TOrni: ,;;i.o .;2;;2. 5 .::r ,..,J 1. 1-DICHl.OROrt'H!:?'1?; 5 +rnre_ U- I tOOOIO:Tl!A1'l"E I J laTHTIZ:'l'E CHLORIDE I CAR.BON DISULFIDE TRAl'f'S-1.%-DICHI.ORO rrHJ!:."fE / ACR?UllflTlULl; ;,21) •( l.l-DICHLORO.sT1L\lfl'; 5 .J--r l"'I ,-e.,, ~BOTMOlB .;2D LL ' CIS-l~DICHI.ORO~ 5 5 +rnrP CBLOROP"ORK /0 -./-r,--ir P ✓ l.l.l•TRlCHLOROETBA1m / J / A - CARBOll' TEl'llACfil.ORIDE I ,wm;rn,: l,!1-DICHLORO~ ' I I TRlCHLORO~ ,✓ 1.2-DICHLOROPROPAKE LL- I BROMODICHLOROHETHA.la ' / +r-au'' \ I , I \ I ' I c-.Po,,,_,,.._., LAB CC>ITl'\f<l1t-lFIT1oi-J OR BAc.r:::.6-R.cu"-ID, I J -Xati.matad val.u• JC -Actual. valu• i• Jcnown to be l••• than valu• given. L -Actual value i• 1co.own to be gr•ater than valu■ given. U -llat■rial waa ana.lpad tor but not detactad. 'l'h• number ia th■ Mini.mum. o.taction Lim.it. NA -Sot: analy:•d. I 1/ -T•ntativ• identification. JI -C.Or,.\Pe>\41SO Rl:.Llf\Bl-'f ·OE:T'Eefl'\01.E. o>JL'/ IN H 1<,-H C.oNcoiTRffTlcN'S, V-SAI-IPL1'!. 1-ll&H~'/ 01Lu.TED. MDL'~ Do NOT APf'L'{. I DEBNR 3065-0 (10/93) PURGCOM.ORG ~:..-;..-~------~ srATE LABORATORY OF PUBLIC HEALTH I I PO BOX 28047 -306 N. WILMINGTON sr •• RALEIGa NC 27611 ORGANIC CHEMICAL ANALYSIS f PURGEABLE COMPOUNDS UBNO 9tol3JB qG,133o FIELD NO 19 lP1H3 190~ I COMPOUND TYPE ( ;;,L ) (,;l...) fi,~rj,s 1-ppb ppm 'ppb f prr1 DrBROM.OMETl!AN?; 5 LL I I 4-METHTL-2-P'Ern"ANONE ,o +-race.!..,- I Cts-1.~-DICHLOROPROP'EN'E 5 LL TOL~ +rctrP_ I TR.Al'IS-1.3-DICHLOROPRDP'E:r?: I 1.1.2.l•Tl:I'RACHLOROrI"BAm: ~ l.l.2--TRlcm.DROE'TRA1'fE . /0 V ' 7 2--BEXAl'l'ON'E I T?;TRACfil.OROJ!:'TBZ?ff 5 ~ +-r l"I r .a - DIBROIIOCHLORO~ I l LL.- I r:nrn.E?fE DIBROMIDE ·:t cm.oaonr.ar;;rn; I --7P ' I 1.1.1..2-n:nv.cm.oR.orrHME I rnrTI. BEZ'l'ZE?"fl: == I/ sn,u;,,-,: ' I -hrn ,-c, BROIIOFOIUI /0 I TRA!ffl..l,4-DICHLOR0-2.-BUT%N'E <to 1,2,:S-TRICHLORO PROP AI'll: !5 I l,4-DtCHLOROBE1'Z!l'CE ' ; 1.2-DICBLOROBE?f'ZEN!: ' ; .L-rr, r P J l,2•DIBROM0-3-CHI.0ROPROPAN'K ,;le) l' VINTL Al:ETAT'E ;;).()0 .I/ ' I I I C -P=1e1.c Lf\El Cc>JTR>J.1>-IAnol\l oR Bfl~l<<,t<OU1'!1). J -Sstimat•d valu• JC -1ctual va1u• i• known to be le•• than value given. L -Actual value i• known to be greater th.an value giv.n. q(_p 133:J /9 (£J6J. c.'-1-> Lf,, i!,') p prr1 / J ' I/ "Tri'o bl ):: . 9(;133'-/-qu,133(£) l9LP5't 19&'5(£! ( i.; . ) ( 1-I-) {ppb pprn ,..-(Pb 'opm / I 11 . \ I/ ,I/ I U -Katerial was analy:r;ed for but not d•t•ct•d. Th• number i• th• M~ Det■etion Limit •. JD. -5ot analyzed. 1/ -·Tentative identification. Ii -c:aMPouiJ D, RE Ll~SLY 0€11:Cf'.ffi:,LE tNLY /N t-114-H coNC£1'lTRAT1otJ.:;, ,/-SAl'lPLlo Hl6-HLY DILllTED. MDL'-o l>o tJoT"' APPL'/. I DEHNR 3068-0 (10/93) ( ) ppb ppm PURGCOM.ORG STATE LABORATORY Of PUBLIC HEALTH I I P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N .. WILMINGTON, ST., RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 ORGANIC CHEMICAL ANALYSIS BASE/NEUTRAL AND ACID LAB NO '-F/n/ -'>;;;i. '"1' ...,,,,,,~.~ I ~tn I -{ '? -', U./..,o<;l., EXTRACT ABLES FIELD# /CJ I. (/, <t' /t:/(d \ "/ /y-/,,.'>..3 /9t', <.', alHPOUND TYPE ( ..:z ) ( <><) ( IJ-) ( •f) UNITS uo/1~ uo/1' .. . .,,,,;. uo/ko ,u,;-1-} un/ko nitrosodirrethvlamine ,,,, ::n,,., ,, I A IA s (2-ch 1 oroethv l l ether -chlormhenol I encl 3-dichlorobenzene 4-dichlorobenzene l 2-dichlorobenzene s (2-<:h loroi <nnrnnvl lether xach 1 oroethane N-nltroso--<11-n....nr<Y'lvlamlne lobenzene hcrone t~henol 2 4-dirrethvlohenol lisf2-<:hloroethcxvlrrethane 4-di ch loroohenol l 2 4-trichlorobenzene lt!hthalene achlorobutadiene - 4-<:hloro-m-cresol f :"ch 1 orocvc 1 ~ntad i ene 4 6-trichloroohenol -<:hloron>nhthalene acenanhthvlene lirrethvl ohthalate ,.6-dinitrotoluene acenanhthene .,4-dinitroohenol ;,,,.so SO/ , .4-di ni.troto luene u, 'l'lO 4-n i trooheno 1 l,O/tt.<:o 1 luorene /0/:/30 l--<'.h 1 oroohenvl ohenvl ether iethvl ohthalate ,, 4.6-dinitro-o--cresol -ra ~, iohenvlamine /()1'330 zobenzene 4-braroohenvlohenvlether ltxach 1 orobenzene , ntachlo~henol s-0/11.5"0 ohenanthrene //1/330 I I 1 nthracene I ibutvl ohthalate I 0/C. JOI" I / 1 uoranthene ' LA--l,A- m1>L I = Estim.1ted value. H,.o/S0/1- -Actual value is known to be less than value given. L -Actual value is known to be greater than value given. ( ) uo/1 .. n/ko -Material was analyzed for but not detected. The nurber -Not analyzed. is the 11ininun Detection Limit. mXJL -----Tentative identification. _ -On NRDC List of Priority Pollutants. I r ) un/ l un/ko I I I I I I I I I I ·I I I I I I STATE LABORATORY OF PUBLIC HEALTH P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. WILMINGTON, ST., RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 ORGANIC CHEMICAL ANALYSIS BASE/NEUTRAL ANO ACIO LAB NO '-1lol3.).4 l//,,/3 ~ I 771;; I ~-1 3 0/.. / ~ '.l, EXTRACT ABLES FIELO # Ir.JI,</~ /q /_ ..-, I'll .::-"< /"ff/ <, .) aJl1f'(XJN0 TYPE r,..J ) r -;;, l ( t., ) (L !) UNITS rua/ I ~-"·-.. n/J'\,~ .. /ka ,-.,.v ,n/ka, "'"rene /0/~30 ,, -lA..-, (A_.: I - benzidine ,11/1160 t/L--v<-- butvl benzvl nhthalate /0/3'10 JOV IO t' benz(a)anthracene IA--LA- chrvsene .,, r I, 3.3-dichlorobenzldine 'It.. '>J'J so, v' "y bis(2-ethvlhexvllohthalate 10/330 fOt' I O "" di-n--0etvl nhthalate 1/0/.130 ,,. IA- benzo(blfl uoranthene so ✓d-.. benzofklfluoranthene benzo(a)nvrene indeno(l 2 3-cdlnvrene dibenzo(a.hlanthracene , , I I benzo(a h i 1=rvlene ' ' ' I \ aniline ro ,. L lA. I lA----LA- benzoic acid benzvl alcohol 4-chloroaniline .. ~ dibenzofuran /() 1.33c. 2-methvl=nhthalene 2-methvlnhenol 4-methvloheool ,, 2-nitroani 1 ine s-oht-<o 3-nitroani line 4-ni troani 1 ine I / / / 2.4.5-trichloroohenol ~:, \ ' I \ I/ , ' mJ)t.. J -Estimated value. H2.0/ Seit. K -Actual value is known to be less thdn value given. L -Actual value is known to be greater than value given. U -llaterial was analyzed for but not detected. The nuroer is the Minirrun Detection Limit. NA -Not analyzed. 1/ -Tentative identification. ~/ -On NROC List of Priority Pollutants. ( ) ( ) ,nf 1· ••-/kn · -/ 1 ""/ka . fl'lJ)t.. - I I I I I D • I I I I I I I I I I I ~toION: IV , PROJ._ L,EADER: DOUG MOORE· . ACTIVITY: SI REGION: IV COMPANY: SUPERFUND SPILL IO: SUPERFUND CHAIN-OF-CUSTODY RECORD PROJECT ID: SITE NAME: Cherokee Oil Company CITY, STATE: Charlotte/Mecklenburg, NC DATE SHIPPED: I I AIRBILL: SHIPPED TO: ATTN: PHONE: LAB SAMPLE ID STATION --------------------------------------C0-001-SB HET ALS( 2) C0-001-SD HETALS( 2) C0-001-SL HETALS(2) C0-001-SW HETALS(2) C0-002-SB HETALS(2) C0-002-SD METALS(2) co-002-sw METALS(2J C0-003-S METALS( 2) C0-003-SD METALS(2) C0-004-SL METALS(2) C0-005-SL METALS( 2) C0-006-SL METALS(2~ C0-007-P HETALS( 2) CARRIER: DESCRIPTION MATRIX DATE/TIHE SAHPLER RECEIVED MAY 2 21996 SUPERFUND SECTION ==============-==-=-=-=====-============ =============== =------------=---======== Background Subsurface soil Subsurface Soil 03-06/1515 DOUG HOORE (2) co-9, 9 Background sediment in UT to Stewarts Cr 5ediment ( 2) co-24, 24 Background Surface Soil (2) -3, 3 Soil Background surface water in UT to Stuart 5urface Water ( 2) co-27, 27 03-06/1410 DOUG RUHFORD 03-06/1501 DOUG HOORE 03-06/1430 DOUG RUMFORD Subsurface Soil Area #I (2) co-6, 6 Subsurface Soil 03-06/1150 DOUG HOORE Sediment at PPE in UT to Stewart's Crk. 5ediment 03-06/1340 DOUG RUHFORD (2) co-30, 30 Surface water below PPE in UT to Stewart Surface Water 03-06/1350 DOUG RUHFORD (2) co-33, 33 Subsurface soil Area 12 (2) co-12, 12 Subsurface Soil 03-06/1240 DOUG MOORE Sediment at drainage culvert between PPE Sediment ( 2) co-36, 36 Stained Surface Soil Area 13 (2) co-15, 15 Soil Surface soil in drainage ditch (2) co-18, 18 Soil Surface soil near NW corner of Sub. Prop Soil (2) co-21, 11 Preserv. Blank (1) co-38, 38 Water 03-06/1130 DOUG RUMFORD 03-06/1105 DOUG HOORE 03-06/1430 DOUG MOORE 03-06/1415 DOUG MOORE 03-07/1130 DOUG HOORE I White -LAB Copy for Return to Samplers Yellow -LAB Copy Pink -Sampler's Copy Gold -Extra Copy I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I t'!.C. D.cpanc:;cnt c,( Environr:1cnt, ! k:ilth, & i',':il11r.1! Resources: SAiY!PLE ANALYSIS REQ,JEST Sc-lid W:istc Man.!gc~cnt Di,,.ision Site Number Name of Site CO·OO!·SL 03/06/96 1501 GRAB Cherokee Oil Company, NC BACKGROUND SURFACE SOIL ESD LAB ME1ALS Soil DOUG MOORE Numbt:r S1Jtc Labo:-.i.tor/ v( Publi( 1-lc:.ilth P.O. Box 2W.l7, J.C'6 N. Wilmington _Street R.a!ci~h, North Carolina 27611 ------------------ Collected By_ 3 e.d 1',·n,c _ ___ ,_, ... ,.., ..... vu,.;.1..L ___________ _ _____ _ Ageacy: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste V Superfund TCLP Compounds ------ Sample Type Inot-g~rnic Compounds Rcsults(mg/1) Environmc11ta! Concen{rate Comments V Arsenic -<c-~1 ✓Barium Cl .;,9 -- Ground water (1) _ Solid (5) ✓Cadmium ...::.o ,a5 --V Chromium ""'-O.u5 Surface water (2) _ Liquid (6) vLead ..(.C) .. ·\a -- ✓soil (3) ~ercury -<.c,cJ _ Sludge (7) v Selenium _"!5-tJw,~c1 v""S i h• c r .(.o. o5 Other (4) _ Other (8) . ,/' l<2f'f'.~• ..£....c .. c.'1 ~ °2-l"1V Q-◊-, -- -- Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry -- Parameter Results(mg/1) Parameter Rcsults~)(mg/kg) Organic Compounds Results(mg/1) P&T:GC/MS v" Arsenic ;;l.8 benzc,1c --VBarium -- Acid:B/N Ext. ) di q carbon Letrachloride ----MTBE V-Cadmium -<-He! chlordane ------Chloride ch!orobcnzcnc ------ --V---Chromium J.'.J chloroform -- --V--Coppcr .3':\ o-cresol --Fluoride m-crcsol ------ --Jron p-cresol ---- --..,,-Lead '] C:, crcsol ---- ----Manganese --1, 4-dichlorobcnzene --.......-Mercury < D., I --1,2-dichloroethane Nitrate 1, 1-dichloroethylcne ------vSelcnium ... , 2/1-dinitrotolucnc. --vSilver .,_ 'I 0 --hcptachlor Rad iochcmistry Sulfates -hexochlorobcnzene ----···-✓Zinc 5~ hex;ich lo robu t :1 d ic.nc ----P,1rn11u.:ter Results (l'Ci/1) pH hcx:ich loroct ha ne ---- __ Gross Alpha __ Conductivity --methyl ethyl ketone Gross Beto TDS nitrobcnzcnc -------TOC pentachlorophcnol . , ---- ----pyridine !l'licrobiology ----tel rach lo roe t hylcne trichloroethylcnc -----P,1rar11etcr Results (Col/1001111) --__ 2,4,5-trichlorophcnol 2, 4 ,6,t richlorophcnol ------ ------vinyl chloride cndrin --lind:inc. --· Date 1'.ccci>.crl ---· Rcpnrlcd by --c1cthoxych!or --to:c::phl'.nc Dale 1:.x:.r:1ctcd D:1tc Rcp,irlcci_J.1-~,~lli 2,rt-D GOJ~:14 1-•,!, • IG 2'5Tl'(S1., .. ) __ ,'', • , L,,C,'. I){! ( C ,'\ 1i :i l )"/.Cd ·--·----··· ·•····•·· ----L;1h N11mhcr --·--·--·--·----------· ------------·------------------------•·------'': '<; ~ •.• I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I H H I l'\.C. D.cpartmcnt of Environment, · ! (c.'.lllh, & f\.'atura! Resources Solid Waste Managcn:icnt Division SANll'LI~ ANA.LYSIS REQUEST Site Number Name of Site C0-002-SB 03/06/96 1150 GRAB Cherokee Oil Company, NC OOUG MOORE SUBSURFACE SOIL AREA II ESO LAB METALS Subsurface Soil Number Stalc L1bor,uory of Public Hc:i.lth P.(l. 11::ix 2.S0-:7, 306 N. Wilmington _S1rcct R.alcit:h, North Carolina 27611 ------------------ Collected By_ co-6 ______ .ed ___________ Time ______ _ Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste ✓ Superfund TCLP Compounds --------- Sample Type 1/anic ~ornpo11nris Rcsults(mg/1) Environmental Concentrate Comments Arscrnc .<!.,:, •• cl -;:?" Barium 0.15 __ Ground water (1) _ Solid (5) vCadrnium --<-a ,o':J ✓."Chromium L-...o .. c,5 __ Surface water (2) _ Liquid (6) ...J:'.:'.'.:' Le ad "'--0-\0 vl'-frrcury ..e:. C,, Q\ V Soil (3) _ Sludge (7) 1,/"Selcnium -~c. .. ec~· V Silver <o ... Q.5 _ Other (4) _ Other (8) 7 C.,,t¥-r-~c~cQ ✓ .,&_rl"' c.·3~ -- Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry -- Parnmeter Results(mg/1) Parameter Results~ (mg/kg) Organic Compounds Rcsults(mg/1) __ P&T:GC/MS ~ Arsenic J _<,_ benzene -- --Acid:ll/N Ext. vllarium 8:Z carbor, tetrachloride ---- MTBE ,./Cadmium 410 chlordane ----Chloride chlorobenzenc --VChromium --30 chloroform --✓copper -- --l.2. o-crcsol --Fluoride m-crcsol ------ --Jron p-crcsol ✓Lead S' &' -- --crcsol ---- --Manganese 1,4-d ich lor obcnzenc --,,/Mercury --C: o. I 1,2-di chlo roct hane --Nitrate 1, 1-dichloroethyicne --VSclenium --...:. 1 2)4-dinitroto!ucnc . --........-Silver <...\Q heptachlor ----Radiochemistry Sulfates -hcx3.chlorobcnzcne .;;-zinc --...• "12. hcxach !orobut ad ienc -- Parameti.:r Results (l'Ci/1) --pl-! hcxachlorocthanc --__ Gross Alpha --Conductivity --methyl ethyl ketone Gross Beta TDS nitrobcnzcnc ------TOC __ pentachlorophcno! .. -- ----pyridine l\-1 icrobiology --__ tctrachloroethylcnc --__ trichlorocthylcnc Parameter Results (Col/100111\) --__ 2,1\ ,5-trich lorophcno I ----__ 2,4,6-trichiorophcnol ------vinyl chloride endrin --l i ri d.:i.nc. --Dale Rccci\·cd Reported by mclhoxyd1!or -- to:c:iphcnc ---Dale [;..:lrJclcd Dale Rcpor Led 2,,:-D ---on11-1s Ml,R-1PTb "'\Tr(S"···· --,.,-,,. -, ,, ,c.<J D,dc r\n:ily.1.c.d Lah Number ·----------------. ··--······ ···--· ··-·····--··-----·----1·1! ::; ,: .i (i·'.:.:·-;·:, ·: ~ .1 J\' \ I I I I I I I I I I D I I I I I I .N.C. Clt:partmcnt of Env-ironmcnt, 1 ic:ilth, & Nalur:i! Resource~ Solid Waste Managc~cnt Division SA.tvlPLE ANALYSIS REQUEST Sile Number CO·OOl·SB 03/06/96 1515 GRAB Number Name of Site Cherokee Oil Company, NC DOUG MOORE BACKGROUND SUBSURFACE SOIL ESD LAB METALS Subsurface Soil co-9 Collected By ----------- Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste V Supcrfund ----- Sample Type Environmental Concentrate Comments __ Ground water (1) _ Solid (5) --Surface water (2) _ Liquid (6) ✓soil (3) Sludge (7) _ Other (4) Other (8) Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry Parameter Results(mg/1) Parameter Resu!Lib; g;lll1!f:. 6/kg) P&T:GC/MS / Arsenic 'L:':l --/Barium --Acid:B/N Ext. lc8 --MTBE ✓Cadmium ""-\Cl ----Chloride ----V Chromium 3o -- --V---coppcr 5 .'.}. Fluoride ----Iron ----'J.n ,,,---Lead -- ----Manganese --V" Mercury < D, i Nitrate ----.__,...Selenium ~, V---Silvcr ..:, I 0 ---Radiochemistry Sulfates ---.... V---Zinc (,_ 2. Paramelt.:r Results (PCi/1) --pH __ Gross Alpha __ Conductivity Gross Beta TDS ----TOC -- --lVl i cro biology -- --Par:.imcler Results (Col/J00ml) -- ---- ---- Date Rccci·:cd Repented by D:tlt.: t:xtractcd D;1tc Rmortcd . ~• 0 B 96 _ :011 ~S-t ,Hi\ Dr!lc: A11:1!y·1.cd LJh Number --·----------------· ----··--------·-· 1"11 .... ~ ''): ! .. ' .. , - Sc.1tc L.ab?r,l.lory o( Pu~.,~ H:::d1h P.O. no, l&J.:7, 3C~ "<. Wilm,c,gton Stccc: R.a!cibh, Nert~ Carolina 27611 ------------------ . TCLP Compounds . Inorganic Compounds Rcsults(mg/1) vArscnic 4c.c/ ✓Barium o-"14 --v Cadmium L.O. ~25 ~ Chromium ..,(o .. oS ,._.,,-Le ad L..0-,o V---Mercury ...:::. ~--.::::::) ✓Selenium __ .L... c. ccS V---Silver .L...o ... a.5 / (',,~~v ,..,__ 0 -<::, :;i ✓-z.~,. b . 1 -;;,..._ -- -- Organic Compounds Results(mg/i) bcn?.cnc --carbon tetrachloride --ciilor-dane --chlorobcnzcne --chloroform --o-cresol --rn-crcsol -- --p-crcsol crcsol --1,4-dichlorobcnzcne --1,2-dich lorocthanc --1, 1-dichloroethylcnc --2,4-dinilrotolucnc . -- --heplaehlor hexachlorobenzcnc --hcx,1ch !orobu lad ic nc --hcx:ichlorocl hanc --methyl ethyl ketone --nitrobenZenc -- --penlachlorophcnol . ' --pyridine tetrachlorocthylcne -- t richlo roct hylcnc --2, •\ ,5-tric hlorophcnol --2, 4 ,6-t richlorophcnol -- --,inyl chloride cndrin --linr.lanc --rncthoxych!or --tox:!ph:..:11:..: --2,t.-D -·-2,•l,5-TP (Si!·:c.x) -------·····--------···--·• --·· ------· I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I u I I .~'.C. Dcpc1rtrncnt of E:1vi:0,1mcnc, ! !c::ilth, & Natura\ Resources Solid Waste ManJgc~cr.t Division SAMPLE ANALYSIS REQUEST State L1bor..itory o( Public Hc~lth P.O. nox 2SO•l7, 306 N. Wilmington .Strc~: Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 Site Number C0-003-SB 03/06/96 1240 GRAB Cherokee Oil Company, NC DOUG MOORE Number _________________ _ Name of Site SUBSURFACE SOIL AREA 12 -ESD LAB METALS Subsurface Soil co-12 Collected By _________ _ .ed Time ------------------ Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste /superfund TCLP Compounds ------ Sample Type Inorganic Compounds Rcsults(mg/1) Environmental Concentrate Comments v Arsenic ~C-C i --V Barium \ .. :l,J Ground water (1) _ Solid (5) ~ Cadmium -<-o-c,S --~Chromium L.Q. s;-_n Surface water (2) Liquid (6) ✓Lead -<'... t, -\ 0 ----V-Mercury --t.. c.c1 VSoil (3) Sludge (7) vSclenium -.l...c.,c--Qs; v Silver ..<:...0-05 _ Other (4) _ Other (8) .,,,.-&ef!_&,/ L..c.,c~ v -;2.,-,,., b • c:f'l -- --Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry -- Parameter Results(mg/1) Parameter Rcsult:IJ rn'li (mg/kg) Organic Compounds Results(mg/1) _F&T:GC/MS ✓ Arsenic ;), bcnzcn:: ----__ Acid:B/N Ext. ✓ Barium 'J, '-\ carbon tetrachloride ----MTBE v' Cadmium -<-IQ chlordane ------Chloride ch!orobenzcne ----✓Chromium --:~8 chloroform -- --v Copper l.\t'a o-crcsol -- fluoride m-crcsol ------ --Iron p-crcsol ----.,.-Lead ~)_ (\ crcsol ---- ----Manganese --1, 4-dich lorobcnzenc --vMcrcury c o, i --1,2-dich loroeth a nc --Nitrate __ 1, 1-dichloroethylcnc -- vSclenium ~1 2/4-dinitroto!uenc. --V-Silver ... hcptachlor ..:_ l~ -----Radiochemistry Sulfates -hcxachlorobenzene --✓zinc -'4i::l hc.xach lorobut ad icnc ---- P,irameter Results (PCi/1) pH hcxachlorocthane ----__ Gross Alpha __ Conductivity --methyl ethyl ketone Gross Beta TDS nitrobcnzcnc ------ TOC __ pentachlorophcnol ' ---- ----p)Tidinc !vlicrobiology ----tel r a chloroc th ylcne --__ trichlorocthylcnc Para111cler Results (Col/l00ml) --__ 2)4,5-trichlorophcno! ----__ 2,4,6-trichlorophcnol ------,inyl chloride enUrin --lindanc. --O:ltc Rc:cc:ivcci Reported by --mcthm:ych!or tox:ipk:nc --D,1tc !:xtr:1Clcd Date Reported 2,tl-D 001~-1•;rrf;:1f 8 Y 6 2 •' \-Tf' (,''··n) --,',· •-'". Dale f\n:i!y-.(cd L1l1 Number ----------------------· ·--------------~--·-•---------''\: : <.; 1: ij' :,•.-. : ... ,; ·_:,•.··· I I I I I I I I I I I n R I I I I I N.C. Dcpartrncn( of Environmcnr, ! knllh, & Natural Resources Solid Waste Man:igcn:icnt Di\ision SA.tv1PL:C: ANALYSIS REQUEST Sile Number Name of Site C0-004-SL 03/06/96 1205 GRAB Cherokee Oil Company, NC DOUG HOORE STAINED SURFACE SOIL AREA 13 ESD LAB METALS Soil Number St:1:c L.1bor.i.to1y of Public Hc:ilth r.O. Box 2.so-:1, 3{Xi N. Wilmi:igton _Sln:ct R.alcil;h, North Caro!ine. 27611 ------------------ Collected By co-15 .e<l Time ------------------------------ Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste ✓ Superfund TCLP Compounds --------- Sample Type lnoq;anic Compouncl.s Resulls(mg/lj Environmental Concentrate Comments ✓ Arsenic -<'..c cl -- ✓ Barium t) .. Cr __ Ground waler (1) _ Solid (5) V Cadmium <C.,Q s- vChromium < 0-(2\ Surface water (2) _ Liquid (6) ,_.,..--Le ad b, 1.o ---- /soil (3) .....---r,,f e r cu ry L... a .oJ _ Sludge (7) V-Sclcnium < c.cc5 --vSilvcr < Q' t> \ _ Other (4) _ Other (8) ✓ ~,c..--< O, ,, :cl v---z,;.., LL, 1~ -- Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry -- Parameter Rcsults(mg/1) Parameter Res11lti.t(_ g;\'4(mg/kg) Organic Compounds Results(mg/1) ___ P&T:GC/MS V Arsenic ,J.5 benzene --__ Acid:B/l\ ExL vBarium '" 0 carbon tctrnch!oride --MTBE ✓Cadmium L_C\.6 chlordane ------Chloride chlorobcnzcnc ----✓Chromium --5·5 chloroform -- --✓Copper ,5,5 o-crcsol --Fluoride m-crcsol ------ --Iron p-crcsol ----✓Lead ' • r' crcsol ----,I,.) 0 -- --__ Manganese . --1, 4-dichlorobcnzcnc --..----1-1 er cu ry 6-l'J... --112-dich lorocthJnc Nitrate 1, 1-dichloroethylcne ------vSelcnium ~, 2,4-dinitrotolucnc. ,;.---Silver -- L. 9.8 -heptachlor ----Radiochemistry Sulfates -hcxachlorobcnzcnc ----,.,....-Zinc l,,. cc hexach lorobu I ad i c ne --Parameter l{csulls (PCi/1) pH hcx::ichloroclhJ.nc ----__ Gross Alpha --Conductivity --methyl ethyl ketone Gross Beta TDS nitrobcnzenc ------TOC __ pcntachlorophcnol ' -- ----pyridine tvl ic rn biology --let rachlorocth ylcnc -- --__ trichlorocih)-lcne Parc.11netcr Results (Col/lOOml) 214,5-trich loro ph cnol -- ----__ 2,4,6-trichlorophenol ------,inyl chloride endrin --lindanc --D.itc R:cci1:cd Reported by --rncthm,)1chlor tox:!phcn:.: --D,llc Ext r ;ictcd Date Rcpi)rtcd 2,•1-D --nn11.~,-'Jlf}J! 8 9/i __ 2,4,5-TI' (Si!·:cx) -l),,tc .:\n:1\y-1.•:,d Lah Number ----·---·---·----·---·---------------------t • ' J '. ~ ·'. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I !\.C. Dcpn1trncnt of Environment, ! lcJlth, & ;\'atur:;l Resources Solid Waste M:1n:1gcrT_lC)"t Division SANlPLE ANALYSIS REQU,£ST Site Number C0-005-SL 03/06/96 1430 GRAB Cherokee Oil Company, NC SURFACE SOIL IN DRAINAGE DITCH Name of Site_ ESD LAB HETALS Soil DOUG HOORE Number St:itc !_.1b0:-ato1y of Publii: Hc:1l1h P.O. Oox 2&}!7, ].C() N. Wilmingto:"i _St:-c~l Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 ------------------'- co-18 Collected By _________ _ ,V(l~,._, '--'v111.,1.LCd Time ---------------------- Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste V Superfund TCLP Compounds ----- Sample Type Inorganic Compounds Results(mg/1) Environmcntnl Concentrate Comments v Arsenic <c.cl --v Barium (l, L[ i __ Groundwater (1) _ Solid (5) ~ Cadmium < Q, C! :;- vCbromium < C,, QS- __ Surface water (2) _ Liquid (6) ✓Lead < o, Lo Vsoil (3) v !Acrcury .L,:,,_c} _ Sludge (7) LSclenium -· .-:..c.cc:'.;i v Silver < ci. a,C _ Other (4) _ Other (8) ✓-~r :C:: o, o 1 ✓ -z,-,,,,,,. £, 76 -- Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry -- Parnmctcr Rcsults(mg/1) Parameter Rest• ltz .. if (mg/kg) Oq~anic Compounds Results(mg/1) _P&T:GC/MS ✓ Arsenic benzene --__ Acid:B/N Ext. __....-Barium Gz:'J carbon lctracbloridc --.MTBE ✓Cadmium -'-9,8 chlordane ------Chloride ch!orobenzcnc ------✓Chromium 11.c chloroform ---- --V-Copper 55 o-cresol --Fluoride rn-crcsol ------ --Iron p-crcsol --1D -- --vLead ere.sol -- ----Manganese --I, 4-dichlo robcnzenc .. --v Mercury < 0, I --1,2-dichlorocl hanc Nitrate I, 1-dichloroelhylcnc ------.,--Selenium .-<.' 214-dinitroto!ucnc. --vSilver .-,:, 9 .8 -heptachlor ---- Radiochemistry Sulfates -hcxachlorobcnzcne ----.,_.,,.✓7.: i n C (.:: 3,--, hcxach lornbu I ad icne --Paramder Results (!'Ci/I) pH hcx:ichloroclhane ----__ Gross Alpha __ Concluctivily __ methyl ethyl ketone Gross Beta TDS nitrobcnzcnc ----TOC __ pcnlachlorophenol : ~ -- ----pyridine l\-licrobiology --tctrach lorocthylenc -- --__ trichlorocthylcne Par.:imder Resulls (Col/lOOml) __ 2,<1,5-tric h lorop hcno I --2, 4 ,6-trichlorophcnol ------ ------,inyl chloride cndrin --lindanc. --Dale Rccci-.cd Reported by 10,cthoxychior -- --tox::pbcn:..: Dale ExLr~ictcd Dale lj..-rrtc:d "-ftKJ 2,,:.[) 8 96 --\ • '1 ~ f"•1 111 I o,; S Tl' 'S" , ··) J :.:i "'~ ~-.. .I '' . •·, '' -~' '• , C,\ D;l!c ,'-\11:1\·.,.cJ L1h Numhc.r --~---··· ------------------------~--· ----~------------; 'I I•.: ~ • lr'" I I I I I I I I I I I I I I g H I I I ~-C. C.cpnrtmcnt of En,,,in:>nmcn!, ! !callh, & Natural Resources Solid Waste Man::igc1T)Cnt Division SA1\1PLE ANALYSIS REQUEST Site Number Name of Site C0-006-SL 03/06/96 1415 GRAB Cherokee Oil Company, NC DOUG MOORE SURFACE SOIL NEAR NW CORNER OF SUB. PROP ESD LAB METALS Soil Number State 1. .. ,boratory of Public HcJith P.C. Dax 2S047, 306 N. Wilming1on _Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 -------------- co-21 Collected By _________ _ cd T~e ------------------- Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste ✓ Superfund TCLP Compounds ------ Sample Type Inorganic Compounds Results(mg/1) Environmental Concentrate Comments VArscnic .(c_ol ✓Barium [), yq -- Ground water (1) Solid (5) ✓ Cadmium < ' --C, c, C.- v·cnromium <o,oC:- __ Surface water (2) _ Liquid (6) ✓Lead < (i, It, -- / Soil (3) ✓Mercury L.. C •= \ _ Sludge (7) ✓~Selenium ""-D~ce:...5 v Silver < Q' ,; -\ Other (4) _ Other (8) ✓<"ff',.- -;:7 "2-irr e- .( Q, Q" -;; ,7: 8 -- Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry -- Pura meter Results(mg/1) Parameter Restdts,'3 gj4; (mg/kg) Or-ganic Compounds Results(mg/!) P&T:GC/MS V Arsenic ;J,.9 bc.izcnc --✓Barium -- --Acid:B/N Ext. 57 ca,bon tetrachloride -- MTBE .,;/Cadmium --L. 9.8 chlocdane --Chloride chlorobcnzcnc ------✓ Chromium '-'t 1 chloroform ---- --..,.,...-Copper 37 o-cresol --Fluoride m-crcsol ------ --Iron p-cresol --76 -- --,.,.,.-i__,ead {I crcsol ---- --__ Manganese 1,4-dichlorobcnzcnc < o, I -- --v-'1'-krcury 1,2-dich loroethanc --Nitrate I 1, 1-dich loroeth ylene ------✓Selenium -<'' 2,4-dinitrotoluenc _ --✓silver ..c:.9.s -heptachlor ---- Radiochemistry Sulfates -hexachlorobenzcne --vZinc ,1'90 hexach lorobu tad icn e ----Parameter Results (PCi/1) pH hexachloroet bane ----__ Gross Alpha Conducti,oty methyl ethyl ketone ----Gross Beta TDS nitrobcnzenc ------TOC pentachlorophcnol . , ---- ----pyridine !VI icrobiology ----tctrachloroet h ylcne --__ lrichlorocthylcnc Parameter Results (Col/I00ml) --__ 2,4,5-trichlorophcnol 2, 4 ,6-t rich loco phenol ------,inyl chloride ------endrin --lind:inc --Date Rccc,•.cd Reported by r,-.:::thoxych!or --tc;,:::phl'.nc --[\ilc [xt1-~1ucd Date Reported 2_.:. I) o o J rtso-111,n-% -- ? •' 5-TP (S""c..-) --~.,' . \,," Dale Ari:1!y-1.cd L1h Nurnhu --·----··----~-----··----·-··-----·------·----; \ ! "•: '1,: 1 ,' ;; •' ': ,.,. I I I I I I I I I I I u D I I I I f-:.C. Dcpnrtmcn! oi Environment, J !t:.:lth, & Natural Resources Solid Waste Managcr:.icnt Division SA.MPLE ANALYSIS REQUEST Site Number CO·OOl·SD 03/06/96 1420 GRAB Number Cherokee Oil Company, NC DOUG MOORE Name of Site BACKGROUND SEDIMENT IN UT TO STEWARTS CR -ESD LAB METALS Sediment co-24 Collected By _________ _ Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste ___ Superfund ----- Sample Type Environmental Concentrate Comments Ground water (1) --_ Solid (5) . __ Surface water (2) _ Liquid (6) --Soil (3) _ Sludge (7) / Other (4) _ Other (8) { :Se,J(,.,-r ") Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry Parameter Results(mg/1) Parameter Results~mg/kg) _P&T:GC/MS V Arsenic ~,,'.1 --__ Acid:B/N Ext. vBarium ,3:), MTBE ✓Cadmium <10 ----Chloride --vChromium L.. ,o -- --✓Copper .3.;;, Fluoride ----Iron ---- --v-1.ead < ✓ () -- . __ Manganese -- --v'1v!ercury .. < 0, i Nitrate --VSclenium L.. l ✓silver -<'...1C --Radiochemistry Sulfates - V"L,inc ;J.S --P;irarnctcr Results (PCi/1) pH --__ Gross Alpha --Conductivity Gross Beta TDS ----TOC -- --!vl ic ro bio Io gy -- --Parameter Results (Col/!O0ml) -- ---- ---- Ot'\tc Received Reported by Date. E:-:lr:tCltC Date Rcr,.oJtccl rl:r';R-B g b 01JJ4S2. · " , · l);l[c i\n;ily·l.cr_'. Lah Number -·--------------·---------------I '; I'; .1; ,; 1 ( :.:r-:: Stale L.abor.itory of Publi.: ·. ;cJilh P.O. Box 2S0,17, 305 N. \1/ilmington .Strc:~\ Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 ------------------ TCLP Compounds Inorganic Compot!ncls Resulls(mg/1) Arsenic --Barium --Cadmium --Chromium --Lead -- --Mercury Selenium --Silver -- -- -- -- -- Orbanic Compounds Results(mg/1) bcn7.cnc --carbon lctrachlori<le --chlo, dane --chlorobcnzenc --chloroform --o·crcsol --m-crcsol -- --p•crcsol cresol --1.4-dichlorobcnzene --1,2-dich lorocthanc --l, l•dichloroethylenc --214-dinitrotolucnc. -- --heptachlor hcxachlorobcnzcne --hex;ich lo rob u tad icne --hcx;ichloroethanc --__ methyl ethyl ketone nitrobcnzcnc --__ pcntachlorophenol . , --PJTidinc tctrachloroc th ylcne --__ trichloroeth)'icnc __ 2,·1.5·trichlorophcnol 2, 4.6•tri chlorophcnol -- --vinyl chloride cndrin --lind:rnc --r-;s,~thm,)1ch!or --to:r:::phcnc --2.•l-D --__ 2::.5.TP (Si!·,cx) --------------·-- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I D I N.c. Department of En\ironmcnt, I li..:.iith, & Natur;il Resources Solid \Vaslc Manlgcn:icnt OiV1sion SAMPLE ANALYSIS REQUEST St:itc !..abor.itory o( Public Hclllh r.o. Oox 2&}17, X/i N. Wilmington _Slrt.Cl R.atciih, North Carolina 27611 Sile Number co-002-so 03106/96 1340 GRAB Cherokee Oil Company, NC DOUG MOORE SEDIMENT Al PPE IN UT TO STEWART'S CRK. 'lumber _________________ _ Name of Site ESD LAB METALS Sediment co-30 Collected By _________ _ :d Time ----------------- Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste ✓ Superfund TCLP Compounds ------ Sample Type Inorganic Compounds Rcsul ts (mg/I) Environmental Concentrate Comments Arsenic --Barium -- Ground water (1) _ Solid (5) Cadmium ----Chromium --Surface water (2) _ Liquid (6) Lead ----Mercury -- Soil (3) _ Sludge (7) Selenium -----··· Silver / Other (4) _ Other (8) -- --{5d,.rYU,<,(I-I -- -- Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry -- Parrimcter Results (mg/I) Parameter Rcsults~(mg/kg) Organic Compounds Results(mg/1) _P&T:GC/MS VArsenic -< ~ benzene --Acid:B/N Ext. v"Barium 8-b carbon tetrachloride ----MTBE .......--Cadmium -"--)0 chlordane ------Chloride chlorobenzcnc ------ .....-Chromium J..~ chloroform ---- --...---copper '4 ~ o-cresol --Fluoride m-crcsol ------ --Iron p-crcsol ---- --.,.-Lead ( J ,; crcsol ---- ----Manganese --1,4-dichlorobenzene --✓Mercury < ,0,/ --1,2-dichloroct h ane Nitrate 1, 1-dichloroethylene ------v'"'Selcnium .L,\ 2,4-dinitroto!uenc. ...,_.-S il v e r --~,o heptachlor ---- Radiochemistry Sulfates -hexachlorobcnzcne ----.... VZinc "'I 5 hcxachlorobut ad icne ---- P,iramcler Results (PCi/1) pH hcxachlorocthanc ----__ Gross Alpha __ Conductivity --methyl ethyl ketone Gross Beta TDS nitrobcnzenc ------T0C pentachlorophenol .. . , ---- ----pyridine !l'!icrobiology ----tetrachloroe th ylcnc --__ trichloroethylcne Parameter Results (Col/1001111) 2, 4,5-trichlorophcnol ----2, 4,6-trichlorophcnol ------ ------,,nyl chloride cndrin --lindanc --D:1!c l<.c:cci\·cd Reported by --rncthoxych!or toxziphcnc -- D:1tc l:xtr:1ctcd D:1lc. Rclorlcd 2,,:.1) on, ~r:T-Mf,'l 8 96 -- • : J ··•.;,_,._J;f.; I \/', __ 2,,1,5-TP (Si!·:cx) D:llc ;\rn!y·,1.cd Lah Number· ·--··-----------':: I\ 1 !'i \ (!·'.-" : .• ,'. _l_f'!. I I I I I I I I I I I I II ii ii ] ] ] J i'-'.C. l)·cpnttmcnt of Environmc:nt, ! !t;a\th, & Natural Resources Solid Waste Managcn:cnl Di\isi~n SAMPLE Al'\,-LYSIS REQUEST Site Number Name of Sile C0-003-SD 03/06/96 1230 GRAB Cherokee Oil Company, NC DOUG HOORE SEO!HENT AT DRAINAGE CULVERT BETWEEN PPE ESO LAB METALS Sediment Number Stale Labor,Hoiy of Public Hc~!th P.O. Gox. 2&0-:7, 306 N. Wilming!on _Street J\lllcigh, North Carolina 276tl ------------------ co-36 u..--rr uaLe 1._.ouccted Time -----------------------Collected By _________ _ Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste / Superfund TCLP Compounds ------ Sample Type Inoq~anic Compounds Rcsults(mg/1) Environmental Concentrate Comments Arsenic --Barium -- __ Groundwater (1) _ Solid (5) Cadmium --Chromium -- __ Surface water (2) Liquid (6) Lead --Mercury -- _ Soil (3) _ Sludge (7) Selenium --Silver / Other (4) -- Other (8) -- (!.uJ;,...,._--f--) -- -- Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry -- Parameter Resulls(mg/1) Parameter Rcsults~)(mg/kg) Organic Compounds Rcsults(mg/1) _P&T:GC/MS _L_ Arsenic ;;I. D ben7.cnc --__ Acid:B/N Ext. __.l<'.'.'.:Barium 'lo carbon tetrachloride --MTBE vCadmium <9.8 chlordane ----Chloride chlorobenzcnc ----✓chromium ,.;1.5 chloroform ---- --✓Copper :':\ 5 o-crcsol --Fluoride m-crcsol ------ --Iron p-crcsol ---- --_vLcad J,_ l/c) crcsol -- --__ Manganese 1, ,\-dich lorobcnzene ,. -- --_JL'.-M er cu ry < ()' i --1,2-d ich loroet h anc Nitrate 1, 1-dichlorocthylcne ------V""Selcnium ...l.l 214-dinitrotolucnc. --,......-Silver --,<9.g_ __ heptachlor Radiochemistry Sulfates -hexachlorobenzcne ----V-Zinc B <,;, --hc.xach !orob u t adicnc --Paramder Results (PCi/1) pH h c,'c:i.chloroct ha nc ----__ Gross Alpha __ Conductivity --methyl ethyl ketone Gross Beta TDS nitrobcnzcnc ------TOC pcntachlorophcnol : ; ---- ·----pyridine Microbiology ----tclrachloroc th ylcne trichlo roet h ylc 11 c ----Par·;.:imetcr Results (Col/!OOml) 2, ,1 ,5-trichlorophcno I --2, 4 ,6-t rich] orophcnol ---- --vinvl chloride ----, cndrin --lindanc --D:11c Rcccivcrl Rcpcrtcd by rncthuxych)or --tox::phcnc -- D;i{c E:-.:lr:.icttd Date Rcponnl 2,•1-D 00'1'15.1-M°i'if?7rY 6 --__ 2,,1,5-lT (Si!,cx) Dc\lc ,:\ru!y-.:.cJ --·-L:'lh Number ,·,; ,,; l .··.-:;-·:;-,~:--··-·------·-------------------·· -·--·-__ ., ---·-----------------·------ ')ivi_~~ion of Solid \Vaste.-Managcmcn: ., _ _,,,,.; . lnorg;1nics Lab: ,__.. !t Superfund Section l[j :/{zardr.1s \Vaste Section D Sc1!id '.,V:1.ste Section I I CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECORD RECEIVE"'"' APR 111996 SUPER FUND SECTIO. I Project Name: C!ie_rc/s.ce O,'/ u:,,.,,ou,,... Sampled by: l>. M,,o,u: Site JD # (NCD#) NCD ?Bo 79"1 0/'l Sampler ID lie SvPeFFoAJ.b !:'€cno,v Location: c.1,,,,..10-#w, /I{ e ,./,. I .c«, u ~ a,, IJC Telephone:_( 91'1) 733 -2e.01 ,,c 315 I Address: /":l-0 I &rrvl./// ~DA</ Date Sampled: 3/~/9t. r Time Sampled: m Sample Types: Soil ......--Water v Waste Other ~;.,,-.}-- n Remarks: ' Fielc: Sample co-5 Co-'7 Co-'1 u-rz. w-tS co-16 cc-z/ I Numbers co --z.'f-CP-2-1 co -3o Cc-33 CO -31, Co-~f, ' , Relinquished by: Al~ ILl/4(,_. . Date: -:.?,,h/'fc. Time: /C,-.~ tr 1 (Sign, ture) J"Z~ceived by: S)c•1~· I 0--· e . Date:~;-,J'.'il._.. Time: l'i ·.,a (Signature) i Relinquished by: Date: Time:. I (Signature) . . ---··-------------------------------------------------------------------------------· -------------~ -------~ ----------------------------------- Received by: Date: Time: . I (Signature) I Relinquished by: Date: Time: 1 · (Signature) --. ------------------------------------------,------------------. ,., .. ---------------------------------------_. -------------------------------------- :, Received by: Date: Time: (Signature) · I . It~ ,. • ' ('• • -~;(jl "//./.. LL.'' ., . ., .. : Results Reported: ~. ,> Date:Jf'~ 1efr:: Time: --I ···.. . (Sig11a !Lire) .. --ii" .. I (A\COCF .. FRM) I ...... , -- ,., I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I D R I rr:,,,s~ -h-pH--2... w s-o 1/o HAft/3 N.c. D,pnrtmcn< or Environmcn,: SA.tvlPLI~ ANALYSIS REQUEST ! lc:J.llh, & Natural Resources Solid Waste ManJgcmcnt Di\/1.<;ion Sta:c f,.,,boratory of Public Health r.o. I3ox 2so-n, 306 N. Wilmington _Strc~l Ralcibh,1North Carolina 2_7611 co-001-sw 03/06/96 1430 GRAB Site Number Cherokee Oil Company, NC DOUG HOORE Number _______________ _ BACKGROUND SURFACE WATER IN UT TO STUART Name of Site_ ESD LAB METALS Surface Water co-27 Collected By___________ _ ___ ~""' ~"··--led ___________ Time ______ _ Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste V Supcrfund Sample Type Environmental Concentrate Comments _ Solid (5) __ Ground water (1) . ✓ Surface water (2) _ Soil (3) _ Liquid (6) __________ _ _ Sludge (7) __________ _ _ Other (4) _ Other (8) Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry Parameter _P&T:GC/MS __ Acid:B/N Ext. Results(mg/1) Parameter v Arsenic ✓Barium ✓Cadmium Results(mg/Cbr (I BJ L.D.p \ a.n7 MTBE Chloride ✓ Chromium L.o _ o 1 ✓Copper L.c, -cS Fluoride Iron --......-Lead __ Manganese V--Mcreury Nitrate ✓Selenium !---------------~ V-Silver Radiochemistry Sulfates Parameter ✓Zinc Results (PCi/1) __ pH __ Gross Alpha Gross Beta Microbiology P;ir:.imcter Results (Col/l00ml) __ Conductivity TDS TOC Date Received _________ Reported by _________ _ L~h Number , , , t, 7,,,, It, ... , , •• TCLP Compounds Inorganic Compounds Arsenic --Barium Cadmium --Chromium --Lead ----Mercury Selenium --Silver Organic Compounds benzene --carbon tetrachloride Rcsults(mg/1) Results(mg/1) ---------chlordane chlorobenzenc --chloroform o-crcsol m-crcsol -- --p-cresol ere sol --1, 4-dichlorobenzcnc --1,2-<l i chloroct h anc --1, 1-dichlorocthylcnc --2,4-dinitrotolucne. -- --heptachlor hcxJch !orobcnzcnc --hexach lorobu l nd icnc --hcxJchloroc l ha ne -- --methyl ethyl ketone nitrobcnzcnc -- --pcntachlorophcnol --pyridine __ tetrachlorocthylcnc __ trichlorocthylcnc __ 2,4,5-tricl1!oropl1cnol __ 2, 4 ,6-t richlorophcnol __ 11nyl chloride cndrin --!indanc __ rncthoxychlor __ tox::iphcn:: 2.o-D __ 2,•l,5-Tl' (Si!·:cx) I I I I I I I I I n B I I I II .,,....,, ..,.., IU r••--~ ~e,,rv-<S( Tl:1-p,,.. ~ i~.C. Dt.:partmcnt of Environment, SA1v!PLE A..NALYSIS REQUEST I Ico.llh, & Natur:-11 Resources S.9\id WasLc Managc~cnt Division Site Number Name of Site co-002-sw 03/06/96 13so GRAB Cherokee Oil Company, NC DOUG MOORE SURFACE WATER BELOW PPE IN UT TO STEWART ESD LAB METALS Surface Water Number Scale f.Aboratory o( Public Hc:ihh P.O. Oox 280-17, 305 N. Wilmington ~!reel Ra.!cigh, North Carolina 2,7611 ------------------ co-33 Collected By _________ _ __________ ed Time ---------------------- Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste V Superfund TCLP Compounds ----- Sample Type Inorganic Compounds Rcsults(mg/1) Environmental Concentrate Comments Arsenic --Barium -- Ground waler (1) _ Solid (5) Cadmium ----Chromium ✓Surface water (2) -- _Liquid (6) Lead --Mercury -- Soil (3) _ Sludge (7) Selenium ------·· Silver --_ Other (4) _ Other (8) -- -- -- Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry -- Parameter Results(mg/1) Parameter Rcsu I Ls (mg,").i ~!,1 gi, Organic Compounds Rcsults(mg/1) _P&T:GC/MS v Arsenic ..(o.c.1 benzene --__ Acid:B/N Ext. ✓ Barium a.08 carbon tetrachloride -- MTBE ✓Cadmium < c,_e,c, '.J.., chlordane ------ Chloride chlorobenzene ------✓Chromium .C:...Q--D\ chloroform ---- --v'"Co p per L..D-D5 o-crcsol --Fluoride m-crcsol ------ --Iron p-crcsol ---- --vLcad D-Do9 crcsol -- ----Manganese --1,4-dich lorobenzcnc --✓Mercury <' o. QQQ (---1,2-dichlorocl hanc Nitrate l, 1-dichlorocthylcne ----✓Selenium L...O-oo..5 2,4-dinitrotoluenc. --✓silver hcplachlor ""--o~o~ ---- Radiochemistry Sulfates hcx.;1chlorobcnzcne --./zinc o.c5 hex;ichlorobut 3cJicnc ----Parameter Results (PCi/1) pH hcxachloroethane ----__ Gross Alpha --Conductivity --methyl ethyl ketone Gross Beta TDS nitrobcnzcnc ------TOC pcnlachlorophenol . ' ---- ----pyridlnc !V!icrobiology ----tclrachloroeth ylenc --__ trichloroelhylenc Parameter Results (Col/!00ml) 2, 4,5-tricl1lorophcnol ----2, 4 ,6-t richlorophenol ------ ------,onyl chloride endrin --lindanc --Date Rccci,,.cd Reported by --mclhoxych!or tox;-iphcnc --Dale Exlr:1clcd Dye f·'J,>o,i:J"<l 2:1-D ·, rr ' -5 ~•0-s 96 --1-• ~J~J I /Jih ' 2,.;,5-TP (Si!·;cx) --Dale An;iltLCd L;:ib Number -----~-----------·---I l l I "i _l: '/ l ( i·'. .·.i·:,:,: I I I I I I I I I I I D I B I I I I I r""C"~e,r..-.... ..,.. ··1'.C. Department of En-...ironmcnt, l !callh, & i\'alural Resources ,Solid Wa.~lc Managcn)Cnt Divisi~:>n SAMPLE ANALYSIS REQUE~; t' Site Number C0-007-PB 03/07/96 1130 GRAB Cherokee Oil Company, NC Name of Site PRESERV. BLANK -ESD LAB METALS Water Number DOUG MOORE St:itc Labor..it01)· of Public Hc:i.l\h P.O. nox J.S()..17, 306 N. Wilmington Street Rli!cit,h, 1North Cnrolina · 27611 ------------------ Collected By _____ c_o_-____ 3 8 .cd Time ------------------ Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste ✓ Superfund TCLP Compounds ----- Sample Type Inorganic CompouncLs Results(mg/1) Environmental Concentrate Comments Arsenic --Barium -- __ Ground waler (1) _ Solid (5) Cadmium --Chromium -- Surface water (2) _ Liquid (6) Lead ---- --Mercury _Soil (3) _ Sludge (7) Selenium --Silver ✓ Other (4) _ Other (8) -- -- toef,..;~ Jl,_t>) -- -- Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry -- Parameter Results(mg/1) Parameter Resulls(mg/1)_. g,'I gl Organic Compounds Results(mg/1) _P&T:GC/MS v Arsenic L.. p .. o\ benzene ----_ Acid:B/N Ext. ,.,-Barium Cl.c,?, carbon tetrachloride ---- MTBE v"" Cadmium "-. 0 • C> C• 'J. chlordane ---- Chloride chlorobenzcnc ------✓Chromium .i... D ~(_~\ chloroform ---- --...-copper -<'.0-D.!5 o-crcsol --Fluoride m-crcsol ------ --Iron p-crcsol ----✓Lead L...o;oo5 crcsol ---- ----Manganese 1, 4-dich lorobcnzcnc <Q,Qoc ~ -- --..-Mercury --1,2-dichloroct hanc Nitrate 1, 1-dichloroethylcnc ---- ..,--selenium L...D.c-o,S 214-dinitrotolucnc _ --✓-Silver L...o.o5 heplachlor ----Radiochemistry Sulfates hexachlorobcnzcne -- v"L.inc .... L..D_ o.5 hexach lorobu lad irnc ----Parameter Results (PCi/1) pH hcxachloroclhanc ----__ Gross Alpha __ Conducti,ity --methyl ethyl ketone Gross Beta TDS nitrobcnzcnc ------TOC pentachlorophcnol . --, ---- ----ryridinc /vi icro biology ----tel rachlorocth ylcnc trichloroelhylcnc ----Pararnder Results (Col/lO0ml) 2,ct,5-trich lorophcnol ----21 ,1 ,6-tri chloro phenol ------1inyl chloride ------cndrin --lind:HlC --DJtc Rccci,,·cci Reported by ---r~1~thoxychior --lOXJphcnc. Dale Extracted I),,, Cm !,;'stl -!'11 R __ g_g_ I 2,-:.1) G .. i-. .r,, . v· --•. ',J • ? -1 5-TP (S:1··cx) ----', . , .... [);de ;-\n~i!yzcd ·---L1h Number -------------------➔---·------------I 1: I'' ,:,;j (I,'., ... ·:-''),' ::·: lhi-~~ 1-r, f' H :i ,,., I 5o % 1-N6:1, I /-/.C. Dq,"anmcnt of Envitonmcnt, SA.MPLE ANALYSIS REQUEST I !c:ilth, & Natural Resources Solid Waste Management DivisiOn Seate l...aborat0ry of Public Health P.O. 0ox 28047, 306 N. Wilmington Street Ralcig.h, North Carolina 27611 Rr==f"'Et . Field Sample Number __ o=-:../=.C,__:1....:;;l_c...·5'=-'J _ _.::_V_,E,,. . .!..nL· _· ___ _ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Collected By' "P. M.,.,,e,c JD# Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste J:.___superfund ---- Sample Type Environmental Concentrate Comments Ground water (1) _Solid (5) CO -tJO~-SW '/. Surface water (2) _ Liquid (6) _ Soil (3) Sludge (7) _ Other (4) _ Other (8) Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry Parameter Results(rng/1) Parameter Results (mg/!\ (□rn {~g) _P&T:GC/MS v" Arsenic "'-O.CJI vBarium Acid:B/N Ext. (), 0/.---,,...-1:a dm i urn MTBE -'--o .. oo~ --Chloride --✓Chromium o .o;;).0 --✓Copper <. o, o C --Fluoride ----Iron ----/Lead ,,,!.. o.,ac1.S -- --__ Manganese /Mercury . -(. u. Q o L'S---Nitrate ----vSelenium -<.O.oo5 ✓Silver (o. o' --Radiochemistry Sulfates --< o, o..( ·----.,_/Zinc Pam meter Results (PCi/1) pH -- Gross Alpha --Conductivity --Gross Bela TDS ----TOC -- --Microbiology -- --Parameter Results (Col/JO0ml) -- ---- ---- Date Received Reported by D:..ilc Extracted Date Reported _1.l_j_~'i-rl( fy'-rn-,J--:J ~i1 :::,:·:. ,,_~1 \':b 0;1(c ,1\n:dv1.ctl L:1h ~umber .. .· TCLP Compounds Inorganic Compounds Rcsults(mg/1) Arsenic --Barium --Cadmium --Chromium --Lead --Mercury --Selenium --Silver --.. -- -- -- -- Organic Compounds Results(mg/1) benzene --carbon tetrachloride --chlordane --chlorobcnzene --chloroform --o-cresol --m-crcsol -- --p-crcsol cresol --1, 4-dichlorobcnzcnc --1,2-dichloroeth ane --1, 1-dichloroet hylcnc --2,4-di nitrotol u enc __ heptachlor hexachlorobenzcne --hcxach lorobu t adiene --hcxachloroethane --__ methyl ethyl ketone nitrobcnzcnc --__ penlachlorophenol --pyridine __ tetrachloroethylcne __ trichloroethylcnc __ 21415•trichlorophcnol _._2,4,6-trichJorophcnol __ vinyl chloride cn<lrin --lindanc --mcthoxychlor .. --toxaphcnc --2,4-D --_ 2,4,5-TP (Sil·,cx) ---- I 1\'.C. Dcpinmcnt of En"vironmcnt, 1 lc.illh, & Natural Resources Solid WastC:. Man:igcmcnt Division SAMPLE ANALYSIS REQUEST State Laboratory of Public Hcahh P.O. 0ox 28047, 306 N. Wilmington Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 I Site Numbcr_~A_IC._.D __ 9_'!0 __ 7_'1_'1 __ o_/_'l ____ _ Field Sample Number ___ -'-0--'-/-"'-C,_'}-'--;l----'-(, ______ _ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I g Name of Site Chu-ok~e {),1/ {o,.,.c4,, v ~/ Collected By' 7). M.,.,,e.c ID# Date Collected ,#,.,-et, f';I 1 /9'?1', Time /K :05 . Agency:. Hazardous Waste Solid Waste j:__Superfund TCLP Compounds ---- Sample Type Inorganic Compounds Results(mg/1) Environmental Concentrate Comments Arsenic --Barium --C'o-oo~-sw Ground water (1) _ Solid (5) Cadmium ----Chromium --L Surface water (2) _ Liquid (6) Lead -- .. __ Mercury _ Soil (3) _ Sludge (7) Selenium ---Silver -- _ Other (4) _ Other (8) -- -- -- Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry -- Parameter Results(mg/1) Parameter Results(mg/') ( ~, n @l Organic Compounds Results(mg/1) -P&T:GC/MS v Arsenic .L.....0-A \ benzene -- --Acid:B/N Ext. v Barium 0, o }-carbon tetrachloride -- MTBE ✓Cadmium L..0-00 'J. chlordane ------ Chloride chlorobenzcnc ---- --vChromium 0-0)) chloroform -- -vCopper <o.o.c o-cresol -- Fluoride m-cresol ------ --Iron p-crcsol --V--Lead ,L_ D ·_ c, c, :;5 crcsol -- __ Manganese .. 1,4-dichlorobenzcnc ---- vMcrcury ( C), 0 0 {J.f. -1,2-dichloroethane ---- --Nitrate __ 1,1-dichloroethylcnc --v' Selenium "'-D. c,c,!:, --2,4-di nitrotol uenc ✓Silver < o .. Q,~ __ heptachlor Radiochcmi-stry Sulfates hcxachlorobcnzcne --< 0, oS--- ✓Zinc hexach lorobut ad ienc Parameter: ---- Results (!'Ci/I) pH hcxachlorocthane ---- --Gross Alpha --Conductivity __ methyl ethyl ketone Gross Beta TDS nitrobcnzcnc ------ --TOC __ pcntachlorophenol --__ pyridine Microbiology --__ tctrachlorocthylenc --__ trichlorocthylcnc P..iramctcr Results (Col/100111!) __ 2,4,5-trichlorophcnol -- ----_._2,4,6-trichlorophcnol ----__ vinyl chloride cndrin --lindanc -- Date Received Reported by __ mcthoxychlor --tox;iphcnc D~itc Extracted Dcilc Rc~orted 2:1-D /1 I • ,-ZT~~'-1 s ·Jb --. .!.. :;·.' ·_y 1i1'.1 J. __ 2,4,5-TP (Sil·:cx) l1:it(: .,\11:ilv1.cd Lih Number ---- ~r.-d ./.., ~H-' o,.,/!.o % /#Jf;3_ I . R.C Dcpartmcot of Envin:mment, SAMPLE A.t"IALYSIS REQUEST I k;,ilth, & Natural Resources State Laboratory of l'ublii: Health. P.O. Box 280-17, 306 N. Wilmington Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Solid WastC Management Division Site Number AICJJ 9eo 7"1''1 0/'f Field Sam plc N urnber ___ -=O'--'-/ r,,"'-q'-'-;i._9.,_ ______ _ Name of Site C:/4urok,e. C),1/ {c,,.,~,, t/ ~; Site L~cation /201 &rryl11i'/ tQ.d._, ~,.,-1,, 111:.,, /Jc.. Collected By• -p. M.,.,,,ec ID# ____ Date Collected ,'lf,i,,-c.l, 1~119'?6 Time t?0 5o Agency:. Hazardous Waste Solid Waste _J:___superfund TCLP Compounds ------ Sample Type Inorganic Compounds Results(mg/1) Environmental Concentrate Comments Arsenic --Barium -- Ground water (1) _ Solid (5) R-e~e.rv,.J,;,.,:. 13/cu.k... Cadmium --Chromium -- __ Surface water (2) _ Liquid (6) Lead --__ Mercury _ Soil (3) _ Sludge (7) Selenium ---· Silver -- _JL Other ( 4) _ Other (8) -- -- . -- Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry -- Pam meter Results(mg/1) Parameter Results(mg,") ( bl '.) g) Organic Compounds Results(rng/1) _P&T:GC/MS ✓ Arsenic Lo.ol benzene ---- _ Acid:B/N Ext. ~ Barium < o. {) ( carbon tetrachloride -- MTBE i,,-Cadmiurn .L.o .. c..ol. chlordane ---- Chloride chlorobenzene ------..... Chromium .,,_ 0 pl chloroform ---- . vCopper <o,o.~ o-cresol ---- Fluoride m-crcsol ------ --Iron __ p-cresol --,.,..--Lead ,<. c,' -0 Q~ cresol ---- --__ Manganese 1,4-dichlorobcnzcne <a, oo(\ s.' -- --......-Mercury 1,2-dich loroet hane -- --Nitrate __ 1,1-dichloroethylene .......-Selenium Lo,po5 2, 4-dinit rota! ucnc -- ......-Silver ,( Q, C-S::: __ heptachlor -- Radiochemistry Sulfates -hexachlorobenzene --< {),() > -- ····-.,....-zinc hexachlorobu tad iene ---- Parameter Results (PCi/1) pH hcxachlorocthane ---- __ Gross Alpha --Conductivity __ methyl ethyl ketone Gross Beta TDS nitrobcnzcnc ------ TOC __ pcntachlorophenol -- --__ pyridine Microbiology --__ lelrachlorocthylcne --__ trichloroethylene Pura meter Results (Col/JO0ml) __ 2,4,5-trichlorophcnol -- ----_._·_2,4,6-trichlorophenol ----__ vinyl chloride cn<lrin --lindanc -- Date Received Reported by __ mclhoxychlor toxJphenc -- Dale l:xlraclc<l Dale Reported 2,4-D "·(I • ·""JTl'T' ,_, 1 0 ,, G -- •,.. .' ·:, ',(. ~••. 'I'.'· .. :. ' f __ 2,'1,5-TP (Sil·:cx) l):itr· An;1k11:d Lah Number ; I "IC-IJ1'.,11Nf( 0rganics i_.:il.1: ----,'Ji'fisic,~ of Solid \Vastt Management I f4 Supcrfllnd Section Inorganics Lab:_~ D Hazardous \Vaste Section 1 D Solid Waste Section I I CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECORD . RECEIVFf") MAY 2 21996 0Ut"ERFUND SECTION I I Project Name: a,,,,,.,,k.,e Od Cc"t"e1 "''l Site ID# (NCD#) Nl-b 99-u 7 q 'i 01 q Loca tion:__.1-=zo=-c1,___,,e,.,"-,.."-ry1<!ft"'''-'. 11'.,L_R,,.,,o.,,_ttgcl ___ _ Ad dress :--.:C.t.=:::" .-:..:l::::o.,_U'-'":J../-"M"'aj,j,=.,.,..""-"i,._.....,.,.,9~eo.,_,,.,,.c,N'-'C.'----- Soil Sampled by: 'D.Mootu? Sampler ID /if£ S uP.3µ,,-,,wf> rec..770..; Telephone:_(.ifi) 7'33-2-801 , " . .3,S Date Sampled: f-1,tr-t(,. 131 t'l'H Time Sampled: Sample Types: ------\Yater V ----=---Waste · Other S'4{ ;~ ----- Remarks: ------------------------------------_; ____________ _ ' I : Field Sample O f(,'j'J..5' 011,q';l(, Numbers I! . ! Relinquished by:_.&J~~!.a..JG,L,(Lk!..n!~'----------Date: 3/,'f:ft/, Time: /3 '. 07 I ! (Sign ure) · 1 1 . : ---. --. -.-----.. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Received by: ~" ..,., Q . Date:~ J<t4, Time: 13 · o 7 I '(s\gnature) 1 • C' I ' Relinquished by:. _______________ _ a! (Signature) Date: __ _ Time:. ____ _ g I Received by: (Signature) Date:. ___ _ Time:. ____ _ Relinquished by: _______________ _ m (Signature) Date:. __ _ Time:. ____ _ --------------------------------·---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: ___ _ Time: ----- n Results Reported: (Signature) Date: lJil'"17c Time:. ___ _ g I I I I I I I I I D g B I I I I I I I N.C. Department of Environment, llcalth, & N;i.tura,l Resources Solid ~,~·stC. f'-1a~agc.in_c~t Divis_i~ii SAMPLE ANALYSIS REQUEST Stale L11bora1ory of Public Health P.O. Box 28047, 306 N. Wilmington Street , .. R.alcii,h, North Caroli~a 2761'1 Field Sample Number_· ___ ._C>_./_C._9_J.-' ..• -'-'7_· ______ _ Name of Site Cliu-okre. (),1/ {o,.,pq,, v , ] Collected Bf 7' · M.,,,,eE JD# Date Collected µ,,;..ct, /?1 1911,. Time / f?: 15 Agency: Hazardous Waste -----Solid Waste ~Superfund TCLP Compounds Sample Type Inorganic Compounds Results(mg/1; Environment81 Concentrate Comments Arsenic --Barium --w-oo'f-Sb _ Ground water (1) _ Solid (5) Cadmium --Chromium -- Surface water (2) _ Liquid (6) Lead --__ Mercury _ Soil (3) _ Sludge (7) Selenium --Silver -- _'f_ Other (4) _ Other (8) -- {5ul-~) -- -- Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry -- Parnmeter Results(mg/1) Parameter Results~ (mg/kg) Organic Compounds Results(mg/1: --P&T:GC/MS V Arsenic -< \ .9 benzene -- _ Acid:B/N Ext. ✓Barium 5"' carbon tetrachloride --• :J --· MTBE ✓Cadmium -'..9.8 chlordane ----Chloride chlorobenzene ------v Chromium ~ "I chloroform ---- --,_,...--Copper ri,5 o-cresol -- Fluoride m-crcsol ------ --Iron __ p-cresol --<'Jo --✓Lead crcsol ---- --__ Manganes'e 1, 4-dichlorobcnzene -- --vMercury < C•, I 1,2-d ichloroel h ane -- Nitrate __ 1,1-dichloroethylene --V-Selenium -<:.\ 2,4-d i nitrotol uene -- v'Silver L.., .5 -__ heptachlor --Radiochemistry Sulfates hexachlorobcnzenc ---- ····--..-----Zinc 35 hexachlorob u tad ienc ---- Parameter Results (PCi/1) pH hcxachloroel hane __ Gross Alpha ---- __ Conductivity __ methyl ethyl ketone Gross Bela TDS nitrobcnzcnc ------TOC pcnlachlorophenol ----__ pyridine --Microbiology --__ tetrachloroelhylene __ trichlorocthyfcne --Parameter Results (Col/lO0ml) __ 2,4,5-trichlorophcnol --_._2,4,6-trichlorophenol ----__ ,onyl chloride ----cndrin --r-r,-•~~ ~ ;~ r• .. :~l~.)')t '.1 .' ...... L ~ • 1. lindanc D,11c Received -- Reported by __ mcthoxych!or , __ tox;1phc.nc l);,tc Extrac(c:{I D;itc RcponcJ 2,•\.I) -·---· 2,,1,.\-TI' (Sil·,cx) ,. ' ' ' '' ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1"'.C. Department of Environment, I lc.ilth & Natural Resources Solid. w~·s.iC Managc~cnt Division . ·. . . ' . . '. . ·. . . . ~ . SAMPLE ANALYSIS REQUEST State Laboratory o( P~blic llc:ilth P.O. !1ox 28047, 306 N. Wilmington Sire.ct , , .. , R.a!cig.h, North Carolina 2761'1 .·,•:• . . ',: . Sile Number /1/C../J r.;ec, . 7"'1"! 011 · . Field Sample Number __ __:0::...:../ =.(._'1_··_:;i_8'-",--'-·, _______ _ Name of Site Chu-ok,re. {),/ WMpqH v , / ID# ____ Dalc Collected µ-,;,.,,;, l'1119'?(,, Time 16: oo Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste __c___Superfund TCLP Compounds ----. - Sample Type Inorganic Compounds Results(mg/1) Environmental Concentrate Comments Arsenic --Barium -- __ Groundwater (1) _ Solid (5) OJ-OCS"-Sb Cadmium --Chromium -- __ Surface water (2) _ Liquid (6) Lead -- --Mercury - _ Soil (3) _ Sludge (7) Selenium --Silver -- _L__ Other (4) _ Other (8) -- {seJ, ~) -- -- Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry -- Pam meter Results(mg/1) Parameter Resu" d. @:~(mg/kg) Organic Compounds Results(mg/J, --P&T:GC/MS / Arsenic --<. ?i benzene ---- Acid:B/N Ext. ✓Barium .58 carbon tetrachloride ----MTBE ,,..,-Cadmium 4\C chlordane ------Chloride chlorobcnzene ------V-Chromium .3 ,Cl chloroform ----...---Copper ~a o-cresol ----Fluoride m~crcsol ------ --Iron p-cresol --<Jc, --..,,-Lead crcsol ------ --__ Manganese --1, 4-d ichlorobenzene --v Mercury < Cl, i 1,2-d ich loroet bane -- Nitrate ' 1, 1-dichloroet hylcne ------..,.,-selenium "'-' 2, 4-d initrol ol uene . ..,--Silver --...,_, c, -. __ heptachlor Radiochemistry Sulfates hcxach lor.oben zene ---- ···-----........-Zinc 3.1..) hexach I orob u tad iene ---- Parameter Results (PCi/1) pl-! hexachloroclhane ---- --Gross Alpha __ Conductivity methyl ethyl ketone --Gross Bela TDS nitrobenzcnc ------TOC pentachlorophenol ---- --pyridine -- Microbiology --__ telrachlorocthylcne __ trichloroethyfenc --Parameter Results (Col/lOOml) __ 2,4,5-trichlorophcnol ---_._2,4,6-trichlorophenol ----__ vinyl chloride ----cndrin --rn .,-,, ... r:r> 1 ~ ,, , linclanc I • :.' •• L'._:;: , ... \.:.. /b --Date Rccci·:cd Reported by rncthoxychlor -- __ tox:-iphcnc D:1lc [x(radcd D;1lc Reported 2,'1-D -----2,1,5-TI' (Sil .-,x) " i,_, ' ' ' •.• L.J -----~---le------1-------~0---~S--O°]--'--------~-- /~ ,:Z;· ,,G) <71 ...:::i .,.f--T a M _ n f! ~v~/-" r , b 0 -,,:_"\,..J'-A ·J' ," u·-. 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Scott Butterfield 4t,,;J I} T ATL, Region IV SUBJECT: Cherokee Oil/ Berryhill Site Analytical Data TDD# 04-9503-LO0l-0468 DATE: 05 April 1995 Kiber Environmental Services, Inc. laboratory analyzed four soil samples taken at the Cherokee Oil/ Berryhill Site on 13 March 1995 for the following parameters: volatiles semivolatiles PCBs RCRA metals The analytical report was received within the required two week period. All sample analysis hold times were met. The laboratory blank showed trace methylene chloride and barium contamination. Their concentrations have been presented in the attached data summary. A matrix spike was performed on sample CO-SB-04. The volatile matrix spike showed all percent recoveries within the QA/QC guideline of 80 % to 120%. The matrix spike duplicate showed two out of five percent recoveries below the 80% recommendation. Analytical precision showed four out of five relative percent differences (RPD) within the QA/QC guideline of 20% RPD. All surrogate and laboratory control sample percent recoveries were within method QC limits. · Roy F. Weston, Inc. FEDERAL PROGRAMS DIVISION In Association with Foster Wheeler USA Corporation, Resource Applications, Inc., C.C. Johnson & Malhotra, P.C., R.E. Sarrlera Associates, and GRB Environmental Services, Inc. . The, semivolatile matrix spike showed eight out of eleven percent recoveries below 80 % , ho\Y~ver all were within method QC limits. The matrix spike duplicate showed similar results . . -:~Analytical. precision was within the 20% RPD. All surrogate and laboratory control sample . 'i,,erce'nt ·recoveries were within method QC limits. .. - · The PCB niatrix spike/ matrix spike duplicate percent recoveries were within the QA/QC recommendation of 80% to 120% with l % RPD. Surrogates, if not diluted out, and laboratory control sample percent recoveries were within method QC limits. · The RCRA · metals laboratory control sample recoveries were all within laboratory method . specified range. No PCBs were detected in any of the samples. Note elevated PCB detection limits on samples CO-SS-01, CO-SS-02 and CO-SB-03. Note elevated semivolatile detection limits on samples CO-SS-01 and CO-SS-02. :;~~ ~~·: ··. ' ,, . . . ---·i•• .. . . A summary of the sample data can be found on the following pages. cc. Steve Spurlin Terry Ryland . .. :: ...... "' t . . . ' CHEROKEE OIL -BERRYHILL SITE· ,',, · ANALYTICAL DATA ,· SOIL SAMPLES Acetone 140 91 1540E 100 ND ) Benzene 22 SJ 3.9J ND ND 2-Butanone (MEK) ND ND 110 25 ND 1, 1-Dichloroethane 19 3:9J ND ND ND Ethylbenzene 44 3.7J 6J ND ND Methylene Chloride 220B . 210B 6.4BJ 4.2BJ 4.51 4-Methyl-2-Pentanone 75 46 39 4.5J ND Tetrachloroethene 110 7.lJ 2.2J ND ND · Toluene 290 96. 27 ND ND 1, 1, I-Trichloroethane 6.4J ND ND ND ND .. . I '---' Trichlorethene 8.8J ND 2.2J 5.6J ND Xylene, total 500 24 25 ND ND Notes: ND -Not Detected B -The compound was present in the laboratory blank : -J -Estimated_va1ue; the.concentration was below the practical.quantitation limit (PQL). E -Estimated value; the concentration exceeded the calibration: range of the instrument. --· -- - ----- CHEROKEE OIL -BERRYHILL SITE ,, . -'ANALYTICAL DATA ": SOIL SAMPLES , bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate 44000] 87000 4100 1400 Butylbenzylphthalate ND · 5000] N.D ND Di-n-butylphthalate ND ND llOJ 89J Di-n-octylphthalate 2300J 5300J 67J ND Phenanthrene ND 3900J ND ND Pyrene ND 3100J ND ND Notes: ND -Not Detected J -Estimated value; the concentration was below the practical quantitation limit (PQL). l!lla 1!111& =iii lliiiil lliilll liiiiiil ._ .. .. L .... -.i -ztr liililli. 't :. _ 1·t.' ·,',''. , . .'' '. CHEROKEE OIL -BERRYHILL SITE "; ' :ANALY'fICAL DATA, 0 /~•f/1,.i ::\; · . SOIL SAMPLES . !' . .//',..:.· RCRA METALS (mg/kg) · 0 •. 1 , · •. Arsenic ND ND ND ND ND . ·. l Barium 220B 200B 300B 65B 0.003J Cadmium 17 l.4J 2.2J ND ND Chromium 130 42 39 47 ND Lead 290 79 28 24 ND Mercury ND . ND ND ND ND Selenium ND. 5.9J 16J ND ND Silver ND ND ND ND ND . Notes: ND -Not Detected B . -The analyte was present in the laboratory blank . J -Estimated value; the concentration was below the practical quantitation limit (PQL). :, : I 11 1• 1• ,1: 11} ", ' ~ .•." .·>·_.: ~- ' ,,,, . ::;: :~_ . I ' >.: ' '' KIBER .. . ENVIRONMENTAL·' . SERViCES,INC.' •'" 'c, .,. . .<-_-, .. ·,· . . · .. -::~,/:· ,, 1: ··. .c;:. b;;cis~ w arct · · , , ' .. ··. :\client Services Cciordiruitci~ '·· .. ·' '' I·.· . ·.;· " .-. I ' ' I· .. · I ,..·. . · .. _l.•' I -1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I r:>, \.:-'.-) ·:• .. KIBER ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. ·• ... ANALYTICAL CASE NARRATIVE Roy F. Weston -Cherokee Oil 1236 -503034 Four soil samples were received for analysis on March 17, 1995 at 1020 hours. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) sampling procedures require soil samples to be .. preserved at 4°C ± 2°C. The samples arrived at 5.5 °C. ' The requested analyses and corresponding methods were as follows: Total Volatiles SW-846 Method" 8260 ' Total Semivolatiles SW-846 Methods: 3550 and , .. 8270A I Total Volatiles Analysis Total Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) Total RCRA Metals SW-846 Methods: 3550, 3665 proposed, and 8080 SW-846 Methods: 3051, 7470 and 6010A A matrix interference may have been affecting the internal standard area recoveries for samples CO-SS-01 and CO-SS-02, as noted below._: There were no further analytical difficulties noted during the analyses. · Quality Control The quality control analyses included the following: blank, blank spike, matrix spike, and matrix spike duplicate. The quality control results were within the method ·: specified limits except for the following: 1. The internal standard area recoveries for 1,4°difluorobenzene and chlorobenzene-d5 for sample CO-SS-01 were below 50 % of those in the daily calibration. However, the surrogates were within the method specified limits. A matrix interference is suspected. 1 I I I I I (_::\, ··.:.. .:1 KIBER ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Total Volatiles continued ANALYTICAL CASE NARRATIVE Roy F. Weston - Cherokee Oil 1236 -503034 Quality Control continued 2. The internal standard area recoveries for bromochloromethane, 1,4- difluorobenzene, and chlorobenzene-d5 for sample CO-SS-02 were below 50% of those in the daily calibration. However, the surrogates were within the method specified limits. A matrix interference is suspected. ; . 3. The relative percent differences between the matrix spike and matrix spike duplicate analyses for 1, 1-dichloroethene and trichloroethene were outside the method specified limits. The sample selected for the matrix spike and matrix spike duplicate analyses was CO- SB-04. Total Semivolatiles Analysis Samples CO-SS-01, CO-SS-02, and CO-SB-03 required dilution due to the nature of · the sample matrices. There were no further analytical difficulties noted during the analyses. Quality Control . The quality control analyses included the following: two extraction blanks, two extraction blank spikes, one extraction blank spike duplicate, one matrix spike, and one matrix spike duplicate. The quality control results were within the method specified limits except for the following: 1. The extraction blank spike recovery for 2,4-dinitrotoluene was outside the method specified limits for both extraction blank spikes and the extraction blank spike duplicate. 2. The recovery for 2,4-dinitrotoluene was outside the method specified limits for the matrix spike and matrix spike duplicate analyses. 2 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I KIBER ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. ANALYTICAL CASE NARRATIVE Roy F. Weston -Cherokee Oil 1236 -503034 Total Semivolatiles continued Quality Control continued . -· The sample selected for the matrix spike and matrix spike duplicate analyses was CO- SB-04. Total Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) Analysis Samples CO-SS-01, CO-SS-02, and CO-SB-03 required dilution due to the nature of the sample matrices. There were no further analytical difficulties noted during the analyses. . Quality Control The quality control analyses included the following: an extraction blank, extraction blank spike, matrix spike and matrix spike duplicate. The quality control results were within the method specified limits except for the following: 1. The surrogates for samples CO-SS-01, CO-SS-02, and CO-SB-03 were unable to be determined due to the dilution necessary for analysis. i I ' The sample selected for the matrix spike and matrix spike duplicate analyses was CO- SB-04. Total RCRA Metals Analysis There were no analytical difficulties noted during the analyses. Quality Control · The quality control analyses included the following: preparation blank, laboratory control standard, replicate, matrix spike, and serial dilution. The results were within the method specified limits except for the following: 3 KIBER ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. ,.~=;:t-~~-r·: " :: •·,: ANALYTICAL CASE NARRATIVE· . Roy F. Weston -Cherokee Oil 1236 -503034 Total RCRA Metals continued Quality Control continued 1. The matrix spike recoveries for chromium and lead were outside the method specified limits. However, the post-digestion spike recoveries for these elements were within the method limits. The matrix spike recoveries are likely affected by sample nonhomogeneity and/or matrix interference . ... The replicate recoveries for chromium and lead were oµtside the method 'specified limits. Sample nonhomogeneity is suspected. The ·sample seiected for the matrix spike, replicate, and serial dilution may not be . ·. representative of the samples in the Cherokee Oil study . . • r..,. 4 f (7) (-~ KWEB ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES.)NC. rl L==========V=O=LA=TIL=E=RE=SU=L=T=S=====c=========illll r ,,-SW-846-8260 II ' CUentName:RoyF. Weston Lab Sample ID: 503034-1 Project Name/#: Cherokee Oil/1236 Matrix: Soil Date Received:03/17 /95 % Solids: 81.2 .I Date Sampled:03/13/95 Initial Wt/Vol: 5.05 g r Client Samnle #: CO-SS-01 Final Wt/Vol: 5.00 o ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I I I I I I I I CASNumber II Compound Name I 67-64-1 Acetone 71-43-2 Benzene 75-27-4 Bromodichloromethane . 75-25-2 Bromoform 74-83-9 Bromomethane 78-93-3 2-Butanone(Methyl ethyl ketone) 75-15-0 Carbon disulfide 56-23-5 · Carbon tetrachloride 108-90-7 Chlorobenzene 75-00-3 Chloroethane 67-66-3 Chloroform 74-87'3 Chloromethane 124-48-1 Dibromochloromethane 75-34-3 1, 1-Dichloroethane 107-06-2 1,2-Dichloroethane 75-35-4 1, 1-Dichloroethene 540-59-0 1,2-Dichloroethene (total) 78-87-5 1,2-Dichloropropane 10061-01-5 • cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 10061-02-6 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 591-78-6 2-Hexanone 75-09-2 Methylene chloride 108-10-1 4-Methvl-2-pentanone (MIBK) 100-42-5 . Styrene 79-34-5 1, 1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 127-18-4 Tetrachloroethene 108-88-3 Toluene 71-55-6 I, I, I-Trichloroethane 79-00-5 1, 1,2-Trichloroethane 79-01-6 Trichloroethene 108-05-4 Vinvl acetate 75-01-4 Vinvl chloride 1330-20-7 Xvlene (total) Note: E = Concentration exceeds calibration range (results estimated) J = Estimated value (less than PQL but greater than zero) Dilution Factor I I 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I r I I 5 I I I I I I B = Analyte found in blank (possible/probable blank contamination) J I Aru,Jysl, II Date 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 Result 1~6 ug/kg 140 12 22 12 BQL 12 BQL 12 BOL 12 BQL 12 BQL 12 BQL 12 BQL 12 BQL 12 BQL 12 BOL 12 BQL 12 19 12 ' BQL 12 BQL 12 BQL 12 BQL 12 BQL 12 BQL 12 44 12 BQL 12 220 12 B 75 12 BQL 12 BQL 12 110 12 290 61 6.4 12 J BQL 12 8.8 12 J BQL 12 BQL 12 500 12 BQL = Below Quantitafion Limit PQL = Practical Quantitation Limit NA = Not Applicable I 1<"'-r.SC\ •:':_·J r>h KIBER ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC, VOLATILE SURROGATE RECOVERIES . ,, SW-846-8260 • · · · . -.--- Client Name: Roi F. Weston Project Name/#: ChJ.okee Oil/I 236 I Lab Sample ID::.': · . 503034-1 Date Received:03/J,7 /95 I Date Sampled:03/J,3/95 Client Samo le#: colss-O I Matrix: % Solids: Initial WIN ol: Final WIN ol: Soil 81.2 5.05 g 5.00 • I ~urrogat< Compound II ~~r;b II ~~t II LI~'i-rs I o/, I Not< I ,,_ ______ 1~,2~l·_D_ic_hl_o_roe_· fu_an_e-_d_4 ______ _,~0_3/_2_1/_95__,,1 ___ 5_0 __ ~1,1---7_0-_1_2_1---<§§Re,:o 6 v 9 ery § I Toluene-d8 03/21/95 _ 50 _ 84-138 Bromofluorobenzene 03/21/95 50 • = S111Togate(s) out of QC Limits (see case narrative) ; D = Diluted out ' {_') C:, •;,.. •··.•· KJBER ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES. INC. .. ,l=======Sc======V=O=LA~T=IL=E=RE=S=U=L=T=S============~I r ,.= SW-846-8260 ' ' Client Name: Roy F. Weston Project Name/#: Cherok6e Oil/1236 . I Date Rccclved:03/17 /95 I Date Sampled:03/13/95 I Client Samnle #: CO-SS-02 Lab Sample ID: Matrix: % Solids: Initial Wt/Vol: Final Wt/Vol: 503034-2 Soil 85.4 5.02 g 5.00 o ' II!= =C=AS=N=wn=b=••=~II; ==·~\ ==Co=m=p•=wi=d N=am=•=====l:l==D:.=u;:=:;~I~ ==Anal=D•=;';=ls==l:i=I ===;._=ul=;==lllp =u~=QL=:J=\i=I N=o=te=(II 67-64-1 I Acetone 1 03/21/95 91 12 .I 71-43-2 I Benzene 1 03/21/95 8 r 75-27-4 I Bromodichloromethane I 03/21/95 BQL 12 J 12 ' 75-25-2 I Bromoform I 03/21/95 BQL 74-83-9 I Bromomethane 1 03/21/95 BQL 12 12 78-93-3 2-Butanone(Methvl ethvl ketone) I 03/21/95 BQL ' 75-15-0 I Carbon disulfide I 03/21/95 BQL 56-23-5 I Carbon tetrachloride I 03/21/95 BQL 12 12 12 108-90-7 I Chlorobenzene I 03/21/95 BQL 12 75-00-3 I Chloroethane 1 03/21/95 BQL 12 .. 67-66-3 I Chloroform I 03/21/95 BQL r 74-87-3 I Chloromethane I 03/21/95 BQL 12 12 124-48-1 I Dibromochloromethane I 03/21/95 BQL 12 .I 75-34-3 I 1,1-Dichloroethane I 03/21/95 3.9 r 107-06-2 I 1,2-Dichloroethane I 03/21/95 BQL 12 J 12 75-35-4 I 1,1-Dicbloroethene I 03/21/95 BQL 12 .I 540-59-0 I 1,2-Dichloroethene (total) I 03/21/95 BQL r 78-87-5 I 1,2-Dichloroorooane I 03/21/95 BQL 12 12 10061-01-5 I · cis-1,3-Dichloropropene I 03/21/95 BQL 12 ' 10061-02-6 I trans-1,3-Dichloropropene . I 03/21/95 BQL 100-41-4 I Ethylbenzene 1 03/21/95 3.7 12 12 J 591-78-6 I 2-Hexanone I 03/21/95 BQL 12 ' 75-09-2 I Methvlenechloride I 03/21/95 210 108-10-1 4-Methvl-2-pentanone (MIBK) I 03/21/95 46 12 B 12 100-42-5 I Styrene I 03/21/95 BQL 12 ' 79-34-5 I 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane I 03/21/95 BQL 127-18-4 I Tetrachloroethene I 03/21/95 7.1 12 12 J 108-88-3 I Toluene I 03/21/95 96 12 I 71-55-6 I 1,l,1-Trichloroethane . I 03/21/95 BQL 79-00-5 I 1,1,2-Trichloroethane I 03/21/95 BQL 12 12 79-01-6 I Trichloroethene 1 03/21/95 BQL 12 . · 108-05-4 I · Vinvl acetate I 03/21/95 BQL 75-01-4 I Vinyl chloride I 03/21/95 BQL 12 12 1330-20-7 I Xvlene (total\ I 03/21/95 24 12 I I I Note: I E = Concentration exceeds calibration range (results estimated) J = Estimated value (less\than PQL but greater than zero) B = Analyte found in blarik (possible/probable blank contamination) BQL = Below Quantitation Limit PQL = Practical Quantitation Limit NA= Not Applicable ~I I I I I I I Client Name: Roy F. Weston O.D ~ KJRER ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC, VOLATILE SURROGATE RECOVERIES ··· ·· SW-846-8260 . Lab Sample ID: . . -I . • Project Name/#: Cherokee Oil/1236 . I Matrix: Date Received:03/17 /95 I Date Sampled:03/13/95 I Client Samnle#: CO-SS-02 % Solids: Initial Wt/Vol: Final Wt/Vol: 503034-2 · Soi!' 85.4 5.02 g 5.00 g \ Sw=gate Compound 11 "';:;:b II ~:n, II LI~~S I Rec~~ery I Note I I l1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 03/21/95 §§ 70-121 8E§ I Toluene-d8 03/21/95 0 84-138 ll--------'--==:.:....:=----------1>=0.:::3/2=1/"'9~5 0 >---5-9--1-13 _ ___, S . I Bromofluorobenzene .. I I I I I I ,I I 11 11 11 11 1·• 1• • = Surrogate(s) out of QC Limits (see case narrative) ., D = Diluted out I .~ r:-, 1-~I l~"I KTRRR ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES; INC •. I ,l=============V=O=LA=T=IL=E=RE=S=U=L=T=S=============sl I ,= SW-846-8260 ' I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I I I ' ' I Client Name: Roy F. Weston Project Name/#: Cherokee Oil/1236 Date Received:03/17 /95 Date Sampled:03/13/95 Client Samnle #: CO-SB-03 CASNwnber II Compound Name • 67-64-1 Acetone 71-43-2 ' Benzene 75-27-4 Bromodichloromethane 75-25-2 Bromoform 74-83-9 Bromomethane 78-93-3 2-Butanone(Methvl ethvl ketone) 75-15-0 Carbon disulfide 56-23-5 Carbon tetrachloride 108-90-7 Chlorobenzene 75-00-3 Chloroethane 67-66-3 Chloroform 74-87-3 Chloromethane 124-48-1 Dibromochloromethane 75-34-3 I, 1-Dichloroethane 107-06-2 1,2-Dichloroethane 75-35-4 I , 1-Dichloroethene . 540-59-0 1,2-Dichloroethene (total) 78-87-5 1,2-Dichloroorooane 10061-01-5 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 10061-02-6 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 100-41-4 Ethyl benzene 591-78-6 2-Hexanone 75-09-2 Methvlene chloride 108-10-1 4-Methvl-2-nentanone (MIBK) 100-42-5 Styrene 79-34-5 I, 1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 127-18-4 Tetrachloroethene 108-88-3 Toluene 71-55-6 I, I, I-Trichloroethane 79-00-5 I, 1,2-Trichloroethane 79-01-6 Trichloroethene 108-05-4 Vinvl acetate 75-01-4 Vin,! chloride 1330-20-7 Xvlene (total) Note: I E = Concentration exceeds calibration range (results estimated) J = Estimated value (less than PQL but greater than zero) Dilution Factor 5 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 B = Analyte found in blank (possible/probable blank contamination) I Lab Sample ID: Matrix: % Solids: Initial Wt/Vol: Final Wt/Vol: Analysis II Date 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 . 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 503034-3 Result ug/kg . 1540 3.9 BQL BQL BQL 110 BQL BQL BQL BQL BQL BQL BQL BQL BQL BQL BQL BQL BQL BQL 6 3.6 6.4 39 BQL BQL 2.2 27 BOL BQL 2.2 BQL BQL 25 Soil 77.3 5.13 g 5.00 Q J~EJ 63 E 13 J 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 . 13 13 13 13 , 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 J 13 J 13 BJ 13 13 13 13 J 13 13 13 13 J 13 13 13 BQL = Below Quanlitation Limit PQL = Practical Quantitation Limit NA = Not Applicabl,, • KTBER ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. VOLATILE SURROGATE RECOVERIES. __ SW-846-8260 -· . ' . I I I l:======================================sl I I Client Name: Roy F. Weston Project Name/#: Cherokee Oil/1236 Date Recelved:03/17 /95 Date Sampled:03/13/95 Client Sample#: CO-SB-03 Lab Sample ID: .. Matrix,-~- % Solids:· Initial Wt/Vol: Final WilV ol: 503034-3· Soil 77.3 · 5.13 g 5.00 R I I Surro:au Compound II ~~~b II ~!nt II LI~~S I % I Nou I 1 ,__ _______ J~,_2-_D_ic_hl_o_ro_e_th_m1_e_-_d4 _______ +0_3_/_2_1/_95__,§3 70-121 §§Reco 6 v 9 ery § .I Toluene-d8 03/21/95 0 1---84_-_13_8 _ _, r Bromofluorobenzene 03/21/95 O 59-113 * = Surrogate(s) out of QC Limits (see case narrative) D ; Diluted out I c~>1 n ·.; :.-·., \~I ' KJREB ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES;INc, VOLATILE RESULTS SW-846-8260 Client Name: Roy F. Weston Project Name/#: Cherokee Oil/1236 Date Received:03/17 /95 Lab Sample ID: Date Sampled:03/13/95 Client Samole #: CO-SB-04 CASNumber II Compowad Name I 67-64-1 Acetone 71-43-2 Benzene 75-27-4 Bromodichloromethane. 75-25-2 Bromoform · 74-83-9 Bromomethane 78-93-3 2-Butanone(Methyl ethyl ketone) 75-15-0 Carbon disulfide 56-23-5 Carbon tetrachloride 108-90-7 Chlorobenzene 75-00-3 Chloroethane 67-66-3 Chloroform 74-87-3 Chloromethane 124-48-1 Dibromochloromethane 75-34-3 l , 1-Dichloroethane 107-06-2 1,2-Dichloroethane 75-35-4 I, 1-Dichloroethene 540-59-0 1,2-Dichloroethene (total) 78-87-5 1,2-Dichloropropane 10061-01-5 · cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 10061-02-6 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 591-78-6 2-Hexanone 75-09-2 Methylene chloride 108-10-1 4-Methyl-2-oentanone (MIBK) 100-42-5 Styrene 79-34-5 1, 1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 127-18-4 Tetrachloroethene 108-88-3 Toluene 71-55-6 1,1,I-Trichloroethane . 79-00-5 1, 1,2-Trichloroethane 79-01-6 Trichloroethene 108-05-4 Vinyl acetate 75-01-4 Vinyl chloride 1330-20-7 Xylene (total) Note. E = Concentration exceeds calibration range (results estimated) J = Estimated value (less than PQL but greater than zero) Dilution Factor 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 B = Analyte found in blank (possible/probable blank contamination) I Matrix: % Solids: Initial Wt/Vol: Final Wt/Vol: Analysis II Date 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95. 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 503034-4 Soil 78.7 5.01 g 5.00 2 Re.suit l~EJ ug/kg JOO 13 BQL 13 BQL 13 BQL 13 BQL 13 25 13 BQL 13 BQL 13 BQL 13 BQL 13 BQL 13 BQL 13 BQL 13 BQL 13 , BQL 13 BQL 13 BQL 13 BQL 13 BQL 13 BQL 13 BQL 13 BQL 13 4.2 13 BJ 4.5 13 J BQL 13 BQL 13 BQL 13 BQL 13 BQL 13 BQL 13 5.6 13 J BQL 13 BQL 13 BQL 13 BQL = Below Quantitation Limit PQL = Practical Quantitation Limit NA= Not Applicable ' n a KIBER ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES; INC, rl ,l==========v=o=LA=T=IL=E=s=u=RR=o=G=A=T=E=RE=c=o=VE=RIE==s==========:i Ir ,.= SW-846-8260 ' ' Client Name: Roy F. Weston Project Name/#: Cherokee Oil/I 236 Date Received:03/17 /95 Date Sampled:03/13/95 Client Samole #: CO-SB-04 Lab Sample ID: Matrix: % Solids: Initial Wt/Vol: Final Wt/Vol: 503034-4 Soil 78.7 5.01 g 5.00 g ' 1,1 ========S=urro=e=•=t.=C=om=p=o=un=d========sl,l=An=D=~=;';=ls=l::=I ==~=P=:!=t==(l,I ==L=I=~=iT=S==sl: =I=l•=;~=:•=ry=sl Not. I l,2-Dichloroethane-d4 03/21/95 §§ 70-121 ~2 § .I ,>-________ T_o_lu_en_e-0_8 _________ ,00_3_/2_1_~---<5 0 ,__8_4-_1_3_8_~ 1 9 0 5 9 r Bromofluorobenzene 03/21/95 0 59-113 .I • = Surrogate(s) out of QC Limits (see case narrative) r D = Diluted out I ' ' ' ' ' ' i I I I I I -.·. KIBER ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC, QUALITY CONTROL VOLATILE RESULTS SW-846-8260 Client Name: Roy F. Weston Project Name/#: Cherokee Oil/1236 Date Received: NA Date Sampled: NA Client Samole #: NA CASNumber II Compound Name I 67-64-1 Acetone 71-43-2 Benzene 75-27-4 Bromodichloromethane 75-25-2 Bromoform. 74-83-9 Bromomethane 78-93-3 2-ButanonefMethyl ethyl ketone) 75-15-0 Carbon disulfide 56-23-5 Carbon tetrachloride 108-90-7 Chlorobenzene 75-00-3 Chloroethane 67-66-3 Chloroform 74-87;3 Chloromethane 124-48-1 Dibromochloromethane 75-34-3 I, 1-Dichloroethane 107-06-2 1,2-Dichloroethane 75-35-4 l, 1-Dichloroethene 540-59-0 1,2-Dichloroethene (total) 78-87-5 1,2-Dichloroorooane 10061-01-5 · cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 10061-02-6 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 100-41-4 Ethyl benzene 591-78-6 2-Hexanone 75-09-2 Methylene chloride 108-10-1 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) 100-42-5 Styrene 79-34-5 1, 1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 127-18-4 Tetrachloroethene 108-88-3 Toluene 71-55-6 I, I, I-Trichloroethane . 79-00-5 l, 1,2-Trichloroethane 79-01-6 T richloroethene 108-05-4 Vinyl acetate 75-01-4 Vinyl chloride 1330-20-7 Xylene (total) Note. E = Concentration exceeds calibration range (results estimated) J = Estimated value (less than PQL but greater than zero) Dilutton Factor 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 B = Analyte found in blank (possible/probable blank contamination) Lab Sample ID: Matrix: % Solids: Initial Wt/Vol: Final Wt/Vol: I Arullysls II Dau 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 503034-B ·. · Soil NA 5.00 g 5.00 g Result IU&JEJ ugikg BQL 10 BQL 10 BQL 10 BQL 10 BQL 10 BQL 10 BQL 10 BQL , 10 BQL 10 BQL . '10 BQL 10 BQL 10 BQL 10 BQL 10 , BQL 10 BQL . 10 BQL 10 BQL : 10 · BQL 10 BQL 10 BQL 10 BQL 10 4.5 '10 J BQL 10 BQL 10 BQL 10 BQL 10 BQL 10 BQL 10 BQL 10 BQL 10 BQL 10 BQL 10 BOL 10 BQL = Below Quantii:ation Limit PQL = Practical Quar,.titation Limit NA= Not Applicable ' /-~. C.· \)"3 \·'::1 KIBEB ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC, .I L==========v=o=LA='l='IL=E=s=u=RR=o=G=A=T=E=RE=c=o=VE=RIE==s==========il r ,.--SW-846-8260 ' ' Client Name: Roy F. Weston Project Name/#: Cherokee Oil/1236 Date Received: NA Date Sampled: NA Client Samnle #: NA Lab Sample ID: Matrix: % Solids: Initial Wt/Vol: Final Wt/Vol: 503034-B . Soil NA 5.00 g 5.00 , ' I Surroeau Compound II ~i.b II ~!nt II LI~iTs II Rec';very I Nou I 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 03/21/95 ~ 70-121 ~H ' le---------B-ro-:-=--:=~.:::~:=~=-:~--=~=~-e-n_e __ ------~l>=-~3=3~-=2.:.::~-=--:~=-a~>---:-::-:-~-~--''~D • = Surrogate(s) out of QC Limits (see case narrative)~ ' ' ' ' ' ' I f I I I I I D = Diluted out /:7""" ...... , 1°:·,, ;' ,.---:-:, :_·~-~ ~-J ' KTBER ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. ' Quality Control Results ' ,l===============B~l~an~k~S~p~i~ke~(B~S)===============il '"' SW-846-8260 < -- Client Name: Roy F. Weston Lab Sample ID: 503034-BS ' Project Name/#: Cherokee Oil/1236 Matrix: Soil Date Received: NA % Solids: NA Date Sampled: NA Initial Wt/Vol: 5.00 g ' Client Samnle #: NA Final Wt/Vol: 5.00 o ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I I I I I I Compound 1,1-Dichloroethene Trlchloroethene Benze~e Toluene Chlorobenzene • = QC outside limits D = Diluted out I BLANK SPIKE(BS) Splk, Blank BS Concentration Concentration Concentration , Added ualka u·"•- 50.0 0.0 31.92 50.0 0.0 38.63 50.0 0.0 39.84 50.0 0.0 44.93 50.0 0.0 48.76 BS Recovery E] % Lhnlts Recoverv % 64 59-172 77 62-137 80 66-142 90 59-139 98 60-133 I I I ,:--. '.,·t:.1 KIBER ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC, Qualitll Control Results I Matrix Spike(MS) & Matrix Spike Duplicate(MSD) SW-846-8260 .-· Client Name: Roy F. Weston Lab Sample ID: 503034-4MS,MSD Project Name/#: Cherokee Oil/1236 Matrix: Soil Date Received:03/17 /95 % Solids: 78.7 Date Sampled:03/13/95 Initial Wt/Vol: 5.11 g Client Samole #: CO-SB-04 Final Wt/Vol: 5.00 g MATRIX SPIKE(MS) I Sp= ~ample I Co•::tio,n I "'" Kecovery B Compound Concentration Concentration % Limits Added •·"'· Recoverv % 1,1-Dkhloroethene 62.16 0.00 71.39 Ill 59-172 Trlchloroethene 62.16 5.45 50.68 82 62-137 Benzene 62.16 0.00 50.54 81 66-142 Toluene 62.16 0.00 63.37 102 59-139 Chlorobenzene 62.16 0.00 65.21 105 60-133 Initial Wt/Vol: 5.06 g Compound 1,1-Dichloroethene Trlchloroethene Benzene Toluene Chlorobenzene • = QC outside limits D = Diluted out **=Batch QC Results I . MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE(MSD) Sp= . I Con=tion II MSD Concentration % Added Recovery 62.16 56.41 91 62.16 42.48 68 62.16 47.79 77 62.16 57.84 93 62.16 60.56 97 II ;;D I ..,~ B Limits RPD °lo Recove'"" 23.4 14 59-172 • 17.6 14 62-137 • 5.6 11 66-142 9.1 13 59-139 7.4 13 60-133 I c, f::1 .. :·~ KIBER ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES.INC, .J I SEMIVOLATILE RESULTS Ir l:C==============c:S~W~-8~4~6-=35=5=0=/8=27=0=A==============~ I Client Name: Roy F. Weston Lab Sample ID: 503034-1 03/24/95 81.2 2.19 g 2.00 ml NA · Project Name/#: Cherokee Oil/1236 Date Extracted:·· Date Sampled:03/13/95 % Solids: I Date Receivcd:03/17 /95 Initial Wt/Vol:• Matrix: Soil Final Vol: Client Samnle #: CO-SS-0 I Clea nun/#: I I I I I I ' ' ' ' I I I I I I CASNumber II Compound Name 83-32-9 Accnaphthene 208-96-8 Accnaphthylene 120-12-7 Anthraccne 56-55-3 Benzo(a)anthraccne 205-99-2 Benzo(b )lluoranthene 207-08-9 Benzo(k)lluoranthene 65-85-0 Benzoic acid 191-24-2 Benzo(g,h,i)perylene 193-39-5 Benzo(a)pvrene 100-51-6 Ben7Vl alcohol 111-91-1 . bis(2-Chloroethoxv)methane 111-44-4 bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether 108-60-1 bis(2-Chloroisopropyl)ether 117-81-7 bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate 101-55-3 4-Bromophenvl-phenvlether 85-68-7 Butvlben7Vlphthalate 106-47-8 4-Chloroaniline 59-50-7 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol 91-58-7 2-Chloronaphthalene 95-57-8 2-Chlorophenol 7005-72-3 · 4-Chloronhenvl-phenvlether 218-01-9 Chrvsene 53-70-3 Dibenz(a,h)anthracene 132-64-9 Dibenzofuran 84-74-2 Di-n-butylphthalate · 95-50-1 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 541-73-1 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 106-46-7 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 91-94-1 3,3'-Dichlorobenzidene 120-83-2 2,4-Dichlorophenol 84-66-2 Diethvlohthalate 105-67-9 2,4-Dimethvlohenol 131-11-3 Dimethvlnhthalate Note: E = Concentration exceeds calibration range (results estimated) J = Estimated value (less than PQL but greater than zero) I B = Analyte found in blank (possible/probable blank contamination) Dilution I Factor 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Arudysls II Result Date uelk, 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94' BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 44000 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BOL BQL = Below Quantitation Limit PQL = Practical Quantitation Limit NA= Not Applicable 1~8i 56000 :56000 56000 56000 56000 56000 56000 56000 56000 56000 56000 56000 56000 56000 , J 56000 56000 56000 56000 56000 56000 56000 56000 56000 56000 56000 56000 56000 56000 56000 56000 56000 56000 56000 ' r ·1 r"c'':) ,---. ' i· !. -, KTRER ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES: INC, rl I SEMIVOLATILE RESULTS r l!===============S~W~-8~4~6-~35=5~0~/8~27~0~A~============~I I Client Name: Roy F. Weston Lab Sample ID: 503034-1 . Project Name/#: Cherokee Oil/1236 Date Extracted: 03/24/95 Date Sampled:03/13/95 % Solids: 81.2 ' Date Received:03/17 /95 Initial WIN ol: 2. I 9 g Matrix: Soil Final Vol: 2.00 ml Client Samnle #: CO-SS-01 Cleanup/#: NA ' ~=============='=============!. I CASNwnber II Compound Name I DUutlon I Analysls II Result IWEJ II Factor f I ' ' ' ' ' f ' I I I· I I 534-52-1 4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol 51-28-5 2,4-Dinitrophenol 121-14-2 2,4-Dinitrotoluene 606-20-2 2,6-Dinitrotoluene 117-84-0 Di-n-octvlphthalate 206-44-0 Fluoranthene 86-73-7 Fluorene 118-74-1 Hexachlorobenzene 87-68-3 Hexachlorobutadiene 77-47-4 Hexachlorocyclopentadiene 67-72-1 Hexachloroethane 193-39-5 Indeno(J ,2,3-cd)pyrene 78-59-1 Isophorone 91-57-6 2-Methylnaphthalene 95-48-7 2-Methylphenol 106-44-5 4-Methylphenol 91-20-3 Naphthalene 88-74-4 2-Nitroaniline 99-09-2 3-Nitroaniline 100-01-6 4-Nitroaniline 98-95-3 Nitrobenzene 88-75-5 2-Nitroohenol 100-02-7 4-Nitrophenol 86-30-6 N-Nitrosodiphenylamine 621-64-7 N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine 87-86-5 Pentachlorophenol 85-01-8 Phenanthrene 108-95-2 Phenol 129-00-0 Pyrene 120-82-1 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 95-95-4 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol 88-06-02 2 4 6-Trichloroohenol Note: E = Concentration exceeds calibration range (results estimated) J = Estimated value (less than PQL but greater than zero) B = Analyte found in blank (possible/probable blank contamination) 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Date u,11<, 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 2300 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94' BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BOL BQL = Below Quantitation Limit PQL = Practical Quantitation Limit NA= Not Applicable 56000 56000 56000 56000 56000 J 56000 56000 56000 56000 56000 56000 56000 56000 56000 56000 56000 56000 56000 56000 56000 56000 56000 56000 56000 56000 56000 56000 56000 56000 56000 56000 56000 I f':'1 «:?) KT;a'ER ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICEs;'rnc • .J I SEMIVOLATILE RESULTS r · · SW-846-3550/8270A la====================================================;I I I I I ' I f I ' ' f ' ' I I I D I Client Name: Roy F. Weston . Project Name/#: Cherokee Oil/1236 Date Sampled:03/13/95 Date Received:03/17 /95 Matrix: Soil Client Sample#: CO-SS-01 Surrogate Compound 2-Fluorophenol Phenol-d6 Nitrobenzene-d5 2-Fluorobiohenvl 2,4,6-Tribromophenol Ternhenvl-dl4 • = Surrogate(s) out of QC Limits (see case narrative) D = Diluted out 1§1 03/24/94 03/24/94 03/24/94 03/24/94 03/24/94 03/24/94 Lab Sample ID: Date Extracted,-··· % Solids: Initial Wt/Vol: Final Vol: Cleanun/#: SpU.. II Amount 112468 112468 56234 56234 112468 56234 503034-1 . 03/24/95 81.2 2.19 g 2.00 ml NA QC ¾ LIMITS I Recovery 25-121 44 24-113 67 23-120 58 30-115 81 19-122 79 I 8-137 54 I Nou I I c, p, KIBER ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES~ iNC, .. I SEMIVOLATILE RESULTS \1 r SW-846-3550/8270A -1 l:=c=============~~=======~=====L==s ==m=====50=3=03=4=.2====~1· I Client Name: Roy F. Weston ab ample : Project Name/#: Cherokee Oil/1236 Date Extracted: 03/24/95 II Date Sampled:03/13/95 % Solids: 85.4 ' Date Received:03/17 /95 Initial Wt/Vol: 2.21 g Matri:I: Soil Final Vol: 2.00 ml Client Sam le#: CO-SS-02 Cleanu /#: NA ,~~===~===============!I I CASNumber II Compound Name I Dilution I Analysis II Result IW8 I I I I I I ' ' ' ' I I B B 83-32-9 Acenaphthene 208-96-8 · Acenaphthylene 120-12-7 Anthracene 56-55-3 Benzo(a)anthracene 205-99-2 Benzo(b )fluoranthene 207--08-9 Benzo(k)fluoranthene 65-85-0 Benzoic acid 191-24-2 Benzo(g,h,i)perylene 193-39-5 Benzo(a)nvrene 100-51-6 Benzvl alcohol 111-91-1 bis(2-Chloroetho"")methane 111-44-4 bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether 108-60-1 . bis(2-Chloroisopropyl)ether 117-81-7 bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate 101-55-3 4-Bromoohenyl-ohenvlether 85-68-7 Butvlben7Vlohthalate 106-47-8 4-Chloroaniline 59-50-7 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol 91-58-7. 2-Chloronaphthalene 95-57-8 2-Chlorophenol 7005-72-3 ·4-Chloroohenvl-ohenvlether . 218--01-9 Chrvsene 53-70-3 Dibenz(a,h)anthracene 132-64-9 Dibenzofuran 84-74-2 Di-n-butylphthalate 95-50-1 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 541-73-1 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 106-46-7 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 91-94-1 3 ,3 '-Dichlorobenzidene 120-83-2 2,4-Dichlorophenol 84-66-2 Diethylphthalate 105-67-9 2,4-Dimethylohenol 131-11-3 Dimethvlohthalate Note: E = Concentration exceeds calibration range (results estimated) J = Estimated value (less than PQL but greater than zero) B = Anaiyte found in blank (possible/probable blank contamination) Factor 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Dat. ug/ke 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/9,4 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL . 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 87000 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 5000 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BOL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BOL BQL = Below Quantitation Limit PQL = Practical Quantitation Limit NA= Not Applicable 53000 53000 53000 53000 53000 53000 53000 53000 53000 53000 53000 53000 53000 53000 53000 53000 J 53000 53000 53000 53000 53000 53000 53000 53000 53000 53000 53000 53000 53000 53000 53000 53000 53000 0 ,;. , I KTBER ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, lNC. I SEMNOLATILE RESULTS I SW-846-3550/8270A · Client Name: Roy F. Weston Lab Sample ID: 503034-2 Project Name/#: Cherokee Oil/1236 Date Extracted: 03/24/95 Date Sampled:03/13/95 % Solids: 85.4 Date Received:03/17 /95 Initial Wt/Vol: 2.21 g Matrix: Soil Final Vol: 2.00 ml Client Samnle #: CO-SS-02 Cleanun/#: NA I CASNumber II Compound Name I DUution I Analysis II ResuJt IW8 Factor Dato ••llo! 534-52-1 4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol 5 03/24/94 BQL 53000 51-28-5 2,4-Dinitrophenol 5 03/24/94 BQL 53000 121-14-2 2,4-Dinitrotoluene . 5 03/24/94 BQL 53000 606-20-2 2,6-Dinitrotoluene 5 . 03/24/94 BQL 53000 117-84-0 Di-n-octvlohthalate 5 03/24/94 5300 53000 J 206-44-0 Fluoranthene 5 03/24/94 BQL 53000 86-73-7 Fluorene 5 03/24/94 ' BQL 53000 118-74-1 Hexachlorobenzene 5 03/24/94 BQL 53000 87-68-3 Hexachlorobutadiene 5 03/24/94 BQL 53000 77-47-4 Hexachlorocvclooentadiene 5 03/24/94 BQL ·53000 67-72-1 Hexachloroethane 5 03/24/94 BQL 53000 193-39-5 Indeno( 1,2,3-cd)pyrene 5 03/24/94 BQL 53000 78-59-1 Isophorone 5 03/24/94 BQL 53000 91-57-6 2-Methylnaphthalene 5 03/24/94 BQL 53000 95-48-7 2-Methvlnhenol 5 03/24/94 BOL 53000 I 106-44-5 4-Methvlohenol 5 03/24/94 BQL 53000 91-20-3 · Naohthalene 5 03/24/94 BQL 53000 88-74-4 2-Nitroaniline 5 03/24/94 BQL 53000 I 99-09-2 3-Nitroaniline 5 03/24/94 BQL 53000 100-01-6 4-Nitroaniline 5 03/24/94 BQL 53000 98-95-3 Nitrobenzene 5 03/24/94 BQL 53000 88-75-5 2-Nitroohenol 5 03/24/94 BQL 53000 ' 100-02-7 4-Nitroohenol 5 03/24/94 BQL 53000 86-30-6 N-Nitrosodiphenylamine 5 03/24/94 BQL 53000 621-64-7 N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine 5 03/24/94 BQL 53000 ' 87-86-5 Pentachloronhenol 5 03/24/94 BQL 53000 · 85-01-8 Phenanthrene 5 03/24/94 3900 53000 J I 108-95-2 Phenol 5 03/24/94 BQL 53000 129-00-0 Pvrene 5 03/24/94 3l00 53000 J 120-82-1 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 5 03/24/94 BOL 53000 95-95-4 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol 5 03/24/94 BQL 53000 88-06-02 2 4 6-Trichloronhenol 5 03/24/94 BOL 53000 I Note: I I I E = Concentration exceeds calibration range (results estimated) J = Estimated value (less than PQL but greater than zero) B = Analyte found in blank (possible/probable blank contamination) BQL = Below Quantitation Limit PQL = Practical Quantitation Limit NA= Not Applicable ' (?~ (?, KIBRR ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES'.'.tNc. I I SEMIVOLATILERESULTS r SW-846-3550/8270A la================================================ 503034-2 , 03/24/95 85.4 2.21 g 2.00 ml NA I I ' ' ' ' ' I ' ' ' f I I I I I I Client Name: Roy F. Weston . Project Name/#: Cherokee Oil/1236 Date Sampled:03/13/95 Date Received:03/17 /95 Matrix: Soil Client Sam le#: CO-SS-02 SWTOeate Compound 2-Fluorophenol · Phenol-d6 Nitrobenzene-d5 2-Fluorobiphenyl 2,4,6-Tribromophenol · Terohenvl-dl4 • = Surrogate(s) out of QC Limits (see case narrative) D = Diluted out 1§1 03/24/94 03/24/94 03/24/94 03/24/94 03/24/94 03/24/94 Lab Sample ID: Date Extracted: % Solids: Initial Wt/Vol: Final Vol: Cleanu /#: Spike II Amount 105969 105969 52985 52985 105969 52985 QC 1 · o/, E LIMITS : Reco:ery 25-121 62 24-113 71 23-120 61 30-115 86 19-122 86 18-137 51 I ,cc-,\ c'\ i ... ) (:./; KIBER ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES:\INC. I I SEMIVOLATILERESULTS l~==================SW==-8=4=6-=3=55=0=/8=2=70=A=====================\I I CUent Name: Roy F. Weston Lab Sample ID: 503034-3 . Project Name/#: Cherokee Oil/1236 Date Extracted:· 03/21/95 I I I I I I n D D I I I I I I Date Sampled:03/13/95 % SoUds: · 77 .3 Date Received:03/17 /95 Initial Wt/Vol: 30.77 g Matrix: Soil Final Vol: 1.00 ml CUent Samnle #: CO-SB-03 Cleanun/#: NA CASNumbcr II Compound Name I DUutton I Analysis II Result IWEJ Factor Date u"'1<, 83-32-9 Acenaphthene 208-96-8 Acenaphthylene 120-12-7 Anthracene 56-55-3 Benzo(a)anthracene 205-99-2 Benzo(b )fluoranthene 207-08-9 Benzo(k)fluoranthene 65-85-0 Benzoic acid 191-24-2 Benzo(g,h,i)perylene 193-39-5 Benzo(a)nvrene 100-51-6 Ben7VI alcohol 111-91~1 bis(2-Chloroethoxv)methane 111-44'.4 bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether 108-60-1 bis(2-Chloroisopropyl)ether 117-81-7 bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate 101-55-3 4-BromophenY.l-phenylether 85-68-7 Butylbenzvlphthalate 106-47-8 4-Chloroaniline 59-50-7 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol 91-58-7 2-Chloronaphthalene 95-57-8 2-Chlorophenol 7005-72-3 · 4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether 218-01-9 Chrvsene · 53-70-3 Dibenz(a,h)anthracene 132-64-9 Dibenzofuran 84-74-2 Di-n-butylphthalate 95-50-1 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 541-73-1 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 106-46-7 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 91-94-1 3,3'-Dichlorobenzidene 120-83-2 2,4-Dichlorophenol 84-66-2 . Diethylphthalate 105-67-9 2,4-Dimethylphenol 131-11-3 Dimethvlohthalate Note: E = Concentration exceeds calibration range (results estimated) J = Estimated value (less than PQL but greater than zero) B = Analyte found in blank (possible/probable blank contamination) 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 . BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 ' BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 4l00 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 110 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL BQL = Below Quantitation Limit PQL = Practical Quantitation Limit NA= Not Applicable 2100 2l00 2100 2l00 2100 2100 2100 2100 2100 2100 2100 2100 2100 2100 2l00 2l00 2100 2100 · 2l00 2100 2100 2100 2100 2l00 2l00 J 2l00 2l00 2l00 2l00 2l00 2l00 2100 2100 I KIBER ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES. INC, I I SEMIVOLATILE RESULTS l!===============S=W===-8=4=6=-3=5=50=/=82=7=0=A==================sl I I I I I I I I I I I Client Name: Roy F. Weston Project Name/#: Cherokee Oil/I 236 Date Sampled:03/13/95 Date Received:03/17 /95 Matrix: Soil Client Samnle #: CO-SB-03 CASNumbcr II Compound Name 534-52-1 4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol 51-28-5 2,4-Dinitrophenol 121-14-2 2,4-Dinitrotoluene 606-20-2 2,6-Dinitrotoluene 117-84-0 Di-n-octvlohthalate 206-44-0 Fluoranthene 86-73-7 F!uorene 118-74-1 Hexachlorobenzene 87~8-3 Hexachlorobutadiene 77-47-4 Hexachlorocvclooentadiene 67-72-1 Hexachloroethane 193-39-5 lndeno(l ,2,3-cd)pyrene 78-59-1 Isophorone 91-57~ 2-Methylnaphthalene 95-48-7 2-Methv)ohenol 106-44-5 4-Methvlohenol 91-20-3 Nanhtha!ene 88-74-4 2-Nitroaniline 99-09-2 3-Nitroaniline 100-01~ 4-Nitroaniline 98-95-3 Nitrobenzene 88-75-5 2-Nitroohenol 100-02-7 4-Nitroohenol 86-30~ N-Nitrosodiphenylamine 621~4-7 N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine 87-86-5 Pentachloroohenol 85-01-8 Phenanthrene 108-95-2 Phenol 129-00-0 Pvrene 120-82-1 1,2,4-T richlorobenzene 95-95-4 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol 88-06-02 2 4 6-Trichloronhenol I Note: E = Concentration exceeds calibration range (results estimated) J = Estimated value (less than PQL but greater than zero) I Dilution Factor 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 B = Analyte found in blank (possible/probable blank contamination)·. I I Lab Sample ID: Date Extracted: % Solids: Initial Wt/Vol: Final Vol: Clea nun/#: 503034-3 03/21/95 77.3 30.77 g 1.00 ml NA Analyst, II Result 1~8 Date u"'1<1, 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 67 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94' BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BOL BQL = Below Quantitation Limit PQL = Practical Quantitation Limit NA= Not Applicable 2100 2100 2100 2100 2100 J 2100 · 2100 2100 2100 2100 2100 2100 2100 2100 2100 · 2100 2100 2100 2100 2100 2100 2100 2100 2100 2100 2100 . 2100 2100 2100 2100 2100 2100 I (}:)1 (t;;J KJREB ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. I I SEMIVOLATILERESULTS l~================S=W==-8=4=6-=3=55=0=/8=27=0=A===================~I Ii Client Name: Roy F. Weston Lab Sample ID: 503034-3 ·, II Project Name/#: Cherokee Oil/1236 Date Extracted: 03/21/95 Date Sampled:03/13/95 % Solids: 77 .3 Date Received:03/17 /95 Initial Wt/Vol: 30.77 g g Matrix: Soil Final Vol: 1.00 ml Client Samole #: CO-SB-03 Cleanun/#: NA I I I I Surroeate Compowid 2-Fiuorophenoi Phenol-d6 · Nitrobenzene-d5 2-Fluorobiohenvi 2,4,6-Tribromoohenol Terohenvl-dl4 .. I • = Surrogate(s) out of QC Luruts (see case narrative) II D = Diluted out n D u H I I I I 1§1 Spike II QC Amount LIMITS 03/22/94 8409 25-121 03/22/94 · 8409 24-113 03/22/94 4204 23-120 03/22/94 4204 30-115 ' 03/22/94 8409 19-122 03/22/94 4204 18-137 I 'lo Recovery 62 80 - 80 95 88 131 I Note I I (:) (; :> KIBER ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES/INC, I I SEMIVOLATILE RESULTS H===============S=W=-=8=46=-3=5=5=0/=82=7=0=A===c===========c=======:I D Client Name: Roy F. Weston Lab Sample ID: 503034-4 D D I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .Project Name/#: Cherokee Oil/1236 Date Extracted: 03/21/95 Date Sampled:03/13/95 % Solids: 78.7 · Date Received:03/17/95 Initial Wt/Vol: 30.91 g Matrix: Soil Final Vol: 1.00 ml Client Samole #: CO-SB-04 Clcanun/#: NA CASNumber II Compound N~e I Dilution I Analysb II Result l~B Factor Dat, ul!ik.e 83-32-9 Acenaphthene 208-96-8 Acenaphthylene 120-12-7 Anthracene 56-55-3 Benzo(a)anthracene 205-99-2 Benzo(b )fluoranthene 207-08-9 Benzo(k)fluoranthene 65-85-0 Benzoic acid 191-24-2 Benzo(g,h,i)perylene 193-39-5 Benzo(a)nvrene 100-51-6 Benzvl alcohol 111-91-1 bis(2-Chloroethoxv)methane 111-44-4 bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether 108-60-1 bis(2-Chloroisopropyl)ether 117-81-7 bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate 101-55-3 4-Bromophenv,l-phenvlether 85-68-7 Butylbenzvlphthalate 106-47-8 4-Chloroaniline 59-50-7 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol 91-58-7 · 2-Chloronaphthalene 95-57-8 2-Chlorophenol 7005-72-3 · 4-Chlorophenvl-phenvlether 218-01-9 Chrvsene 53-70-3 Dibenz( a,h)anthracene 132-64-9 Dibenzofuran 84-74-2 . Di-n-butylphthalate 95-50-1 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 541-73-1 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 106-46-7 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 91-94-1 3,3'-Dichlorobenzidene 120-83-2 2,4-Dichlorophenol 84-66-2 . Diethylphthalate 105-67-9 2,4-Dimethylphenol 131-11-3 Dimethvlohthalate Note: E = Conc_entration exceeds calibration range (results estimated) J = Estimated value (less than PQL but greater than zero) B = Analyte found in blank (possible/probable blank contamination) I I I . I I I I I I I I I I I I l I l l I I I I l I I I l l I I I I 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 ' BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BOL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 1400 · 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 89 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BOL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BOL BQL = Below Quantitation Limit PQL = Practical Quantitation Limit NA = Not Applicable 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 · 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 J 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 I KJREB ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC, m I SEMIVOLATILE RESULTS SW-846"3550/8270A I la==c=u=·e=n=t =N=am=e,=R=o=y=F=. =w=e=st=on==========================La=b=S=a=m=p=Je=ID=,===so=3=0=3=4_=4========sl . Project Name/#: Cherokee Oil/1236 Date Extracted: 03/21/95 Date Sampled:03/13/95 ¾ Solids: 78.7 Date Received:03/17/95 Initial Wt/Vol: 30.91 g Matrix: Soil Final Vol: 1.00 ml Client Sample#: CO-SB-04 Cleanun/#: NA I I I CASNurnber II Compound Name I Dilution Factor I Aru,Jysls. II Result [~8 Date uglkt: I I I I I I I I I I 534-52-1 51-28-5 121-14-2 606-20-2 117-84-0 206-44-0 86-73-7 118-74-1 87-68-3 77-47-4 67-72-1 193-39-5 78-59-1 91-57-6 95-48-7 106-44-5 91-20-3 88-74-4 99-09-2 100-01-6 98-95-3 88-75-5 100-02-7 86-30-6 621-64-7 87-86-5 85-01-8 108-95-2 129-00-0 120-82-1 95-95-4 4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol 2,4-Dinitrophenol 2,4-Dinitrotoluene 2,6-Dinitrotoluene Di-n-octylphthalate F!uoranthene . Fluorene Hexachlorobenzene Hexachlorobutadiene Hexachlorocvclooentadiene Hexachloroethane Indeno(J ,2,3-cd)pyrene !sophorone 2-Methylnaphthalene 2-MethyJphenol 4-Methy!phenol Naphthalene . 2-Nitroaniline 3-Nitroaniline 4-Nitroaniline Nitrobenzene 2-Nitrophenol 4-Nitrophenol N-Nitrosodiphenylamine N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine Pentachlorophenol Phenanthrene Phenol Pvrene 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol 88-06-02 2.4.6-Trichloroohenol I Note: I I I E = Concentration exceeds calibration range (results estimated) J = Estimated value (less than PQL but greater than zero) B = Analyte found in blank (possible/probable blank contamination) 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 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94' BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BOL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL . 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL. 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BOL BQL = Below Quantitation Limit PQL = Practical Quantitation Limit NA = Not Applicable 410 4IO 4IO 410 410 410 410 410 4IO 410 410 410 410 4IO 4IO · 410 410 410 . 410 4IO 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 D (}> (:0) KJRER ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC, I SEMNOLATILE RESULTS SW-846-3550/8270A I CUent Name: Roy F. Weston Lab Sample ID: Project Name/#: Cherokee Oil/1236 Date Extracted: Date Sampled:03/13/95 % Solids: I Date Received:03/17 /95 Initial Wt/Vol: Matrix: Soil Final Vol: Client Sample#: CO-SB-04 Cleanuo/#: •1 Surror;ate Compound 1§1 Spike II Amount I 2-Fluorophenol 03/22/94 8222 Phenol-d6 03/22/94 8222 Nitrobenzene-d5 . 03/22/94 4111 I 2-Fluorobiphenyl 03/22/94 4111 2,4,6-Tribromoohenol 03/22/94 8222 Terohenvl-d14 03/22/94 4111 I•= Surrogate(s) out of QC Linuts (see case narrative) D = Diluted out · · I I I I I I I I I I I 503034-4 .. 03/21/95 78.7 30.91 g LOO ml NA QC I % [:] LIMITS Recovery 25-12 I 56 24-113 61 23-120 66 30-115 67 I 9-122 83 18-137 92 I I I n D I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Client Name: Roy F. Weston 8 A KfiEB ENVIRONMENTAL sERYJCEs: iNc. QUALITY CONTROL SEMIVOLATILE RESULTS SW-846-3550/8270A Lab Sample ID: Project Name/#: Cherokee Oil/1236 Date Extracted: Date Sampled: NA ¾ Solids: Date Received: NA Initial Wt/Vol: Matrix: Soi_! Final Vol: Client Samnle #: Method Blank Cleanun/#: 503034-EB 03/21/95 NA 30.00 g 1.00 ml NA CASNumber II Compowid Name I DUution I Analysis II Result IWEJ Factor Date u""'2 83-32-9 Acenaphthene 208-96-8 Acenaphthylene 120-12-7 Anthracene 56-55-3 Benzo(a)anthracene 205-99-2 Benzo(b )fluoranthene 207-08-9 Benzo(k)fluoranthene 65-85-0 Benzoic acid 191-24-2 Benzo(g,h,i)pervlene 193-39-5 Benzo(a)ovrene 100-51-6 B=7Vl alcohol 111-91-1 bis(2-Chloroethoxv)methane 111-44-4 bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether · 108-60-1 bis(2-Chloroisopropyl)ether 117-81-7 bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate. 101-55-3 4-Bromoohenvl-ohenvlether 85-68-7 Butvlba1,vlohthalate 106-47-8 4-Chloroaniline 59-50-7 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol 91-58-7 2-Ch!oronaphthalene 95-57-8 2-Chlorophenol 7005-72-3 • 4-Chloroohenvl-ohenvlether 218-01-9 Chrvsene 53-70-3 Dibenz(a,h)anthracene 132-64-9 Dibenzofuran 84-74-2 Di-n-butylphthalate 95-50-1 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 541-73-1 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 106-46-7 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 91-94-1 3,3'-Dichlorobenzidene · 120-83-2 2,4-Dichlorophenol 84-66-2 . Diethylphthalate 105-67-9 2,4-Dimethvlphenol 131-11-3 Dimethvlnhthalate Note: E = Concentration exceeds calibration range (results estimated) J = Estimated value (less than PQL but greater than zero) B = Analyte found in blank (possible/probable blank contamination) 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 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BOL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 ' BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BOL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL · 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 . BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 27 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BOL BQL = Below Quantitation Limit PQL = Practical Quantitation Limit NA= Not Applicable 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 J 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 D Client Name: Roy F. Weston w Fl) KIBER ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC, QUALITY CONTROL SEMIVOLATILE RESULTS SW-846-3550/8270A Lab Sample ID: Project Name/#: Cherokee Oil/1236 Date Extracted: Date Sampled: NA % Solids: Date Received: NA Initial WtN ol: Matrix: Soil Final Vol: Client Samnle #: Method Blank Cleanun/#: 503034-EB 03/21/95 NA 30.00 g 1.00 ml NA D I B I CASNumber II Compound Name , I DUutlon Factor I Analyst, II Result IC::JB Date u<ikf I I I I I I I 534-52-1 51-28-5 121-14-2 606-20-2 117-84-0 206-44-0 86-73-7 118-74-1 87-68-3 77-47-4 67-72-1 193-39-5 78-59-1 91-57-6 95-48-7 106-44-5 91-20-3 88-74-4 99-09-2 100-01-6 98-95-3 88-75-5 100-02-7 86-30-6 621-64-7 87-86-5 85-01-8 108-95-2 129-00-0 120-82-1 95-95-4 4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol 2,4-Dinitrophenol 2,4-Dinitrotoluene 2,6-Dinitrotoluene Di-n-octvlnhthalate Fluoranthene Fluorene Hexachlorobenzene Hexachlorobutadiene Hexachlorocvclooentadiene Hexachloroethane lndeno(l ,2,3-cd)pyrene Isophorone 2-Methylnaphthalene 2-Methvlohenol 4-Methvlnhenol Naohthalene 2-Nitroaniline 3-Nitroaniline 4-Nitroaniline Nitrobenzene 2-Nitroohenol 4-Nitroohenol N-Nitrosodiphenylamine N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine Pentachloroobenol. Phenanthrene Phenol Pvrere 1,2,4-T richlorobenzene 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol 88-06-02 2 4 6-Trichloronhenol I Note: I I I E = Concentration exceeds calibration range (results estimated) J = Estimated value (less than PQL but greater than zero) B = Analyte found in blank (possible/probable blank contamination) 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 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 ' BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BOL 03/22/94 BOL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BQL 03/22/94 BOL BQL = Below Quantitation Limit PQL = Practical Quantitation Limit NA= Not Applicable 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 I g g I I I I A f) KTRER ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC, QUALITY CONTROL SEMIVOLATILE RESULTS SW-846-3550/8270A . Client Name: Roy F. Weston Lab Sample ID: ·. Project Name/#: Cherokee Oil/1236 Date Extracted: Date Sampled: NA % Solids: Date Received: NA Initial Wt/Vol: . ' Matrix: Soil Final Vol: Client Sample#: Method Blank Cleanun/#: Surro2ate Compound 1§1 SpU.. II Amount 2-Fluorophenol 03/22/94 6667 Phenol-d6 03/22/94 6667 Nitrobenzene-d5 03/22/94 3333 2-Fluorobiphenvl · 03/22/94 3333 2,4,6-Tribromophenol 03/22/94 6667 · T=henvl-dl4 03/22/94 3333 II • = Surrogate(s) out of QC Limits (see case narrative) II D = Diluted out · ·. I 0 I n D I I I I D 503034-EB 03/21/95 NA 30.00 g 1.00 ml NA QC I % I Note I LIMITS Recovery 25-121 67 24-113 66 23-120 71 30-115 71 19-122 82 18-137 88 I I D D D I H D D H D I I m I I Client Name: Roy F. Weston J<IBEB ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES; INC, QUALITY CONTROL SEMIVOLATILE RESULTS SW-846-3550/8270A Lab Sample ID: Project Name/#: Cherokee Oil/1236 Date Extracted: Date Sampled: NA % Solids: Date Received: NA Initial Wt/Vol: Matrix: Soil Final.Vol: Client Sample#: Method Blank Cleanuo/#: 503034-EB2 03/24/95 NA 2.00 g 2.00 ml NA CASNumbcr II Compound Name I DUutton I Annlysls II Result IC::JEJ Factor Date ue/k2 83-32-9 Acenaphthene 208-96-8 Acenaphthylene 120-12-7 Anthracene 56-55-3 Benzo(a)anthracene 205-99-2 Benzo(b )fluoranthene 207-08-9 Benzo(k)fluoranthene 65-85-0 .. Benzoic acid 191-24-2 Benzo(g,h,i)perylene 193-39-5 Benzo(a)ovrene 100-51~ Beozvl alcohol 111-91-1 bis(2-Chloroethoxv)methane 111-44-4 bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether 108~0-l. bis(2-Chloroisopropyl)ether 117-81-7 bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate 101-55-3 4-Bromophen~l-ohenvlether 85~8-7 Butvlb.-n,v(ohthalate 106-47-8 4-Chloroaniline 59-50-7 4-~hloro-3-methylphenol 91-58-7 2-Chloronaphthalene 95-57-8 2-Chlorophenol 7005-72-3 · 4-Chlorophenyl-phenylether 218-01-9 Chrvsene 53-70-3 Dibenz(a,h)anthracene 132~4-9 Dibenzofuran 84-74-2 Di-n-butylphthalate 95-50-1 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 541-73-1 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 106-46-7 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 91-94-1 3,3'-Dichlorobenzidene 120-83-2 2,4-Dichlorophenol 84~6-2 Diethvlohthalate 105~7-9 2,4-Dimethylphenol 131-11-3 Dimethvlnhthalate Note: E = Concentration exceeds calibration range (results estimated) J = Estimated value (less than PQL but greater than zero) B = Analyte found in blank (possible/probable blank contamination) 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 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94' BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 B"L BQL = Below Quantitation Limit PQL = Practical Quantitation Limit NA= Not Applicable 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 I I I I H D I D D I I I I I I I I I I Client Name: Roy F. Weston (?, (:;) KIBER ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES; INC, QUALITY CONTROL SEMIVOLATILE RESULTS SW-846-3550/8270A Lab Sample ID: Project Name/#: Cherokee Oil/1236 Date Eitracted: Date Sampled: NA % Solids: Date Received: NA Initial Wt/Vol: Matrix: Soil Final Vol: Client Samole #: Method Blank . Cleanun/#: 503034-EB2 03/24/95 NA 2.00 g 2.00 ml NA CASNumber II Compound Name I DUuUon I Aru,lysls II Result ICiJEJ Factor Dal< ug/ke 534-52-1 4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol 51-28-5 2,4-Dinitrophenol 121-14-2 2,4-Dinitrotoluene · 606-20-2 2,6-Dinitrotoluene 117-84-0 Di-n-octylphthalate 206-44-0 Fluoranthene 86-73-7 Fluorene 118-74-1 Hexachlorobenzene 87-68-3 Hexachlorobutadiene 77-47-4 Hexachlorocvclooentadiene 67-72-1 Hexachloroethane 193-39-5 Indeno(l ,2,3-cd)pyrene 78-59-1 Isophorone 91-57-6 2-Methylnaphthalene 95-48-7 2-Methvlohenol 106-44-5 4-Methylphenol 91-20-3 Naphthalene 88-74-4 2-Nitroaniline 99-09-2 3-Nitroaniline 100-01-6 4-Nitroaniline 98-95-3 Nitrobenzene 88-75-5 2-Nitrophenol 100-02-7 4-Nitrophenol 86-30-6 N-Nitrosodiphenylamine 621-64-7 N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine 87-86-5 . Pentachloroohenol 85-01-8 Phenanthrene 108-95-2 Phenol 129-00-0 Pvrene 120-82-1 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 95-95-4 2;4,5-Trichlorophenol 88-06-02 2 4 6-Trichloronhenol Note: E = Concentration exceeds calibration range (results estimated) J = Estimated value Qess than PQL but greater than zero) B = Analyte found in blank (possible/probable blank contamination) 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 I I 1 1 I I I I 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 ' BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BQL 03/24/94 BOL BQL = Below Quantitation Limit PQL = Practical Quantitation Limit NA= Not Applicable 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 n n n D I ~ ~ ( · 1 G fJ KfiEB ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE~(iNc, QUALITY CONTROL SEMIVOLATILE RESULTS SW-846-3550/8270A ·· Client Name: Roy F. Weston Lab Sample ID: . Project Name/#: Cherokee Oil/1236 Date Extracted: --· Date Sampled: NA % Solids: Date Received: NA Initial Wt/Vol: Matrix: Soil Final Vol: Client Samole #: Method Blank Cleanun/#: Surro2ate Compound 1§1 Spike II Amowit 2-Fluorophenol 03/24/94 100000 Phenol-d6 03/24/94 100000 Nitrobenzene-d5 03/24/94 50000 2-Fluorobiphenyl 03/24/94 50000 2,4,6-Tribromophenol 03/24/94 100000 Ternbenvl-d14 03/24/94 50000 D • = Surrogate(s) out of QC Limits (see case narrative) D = Diluted out u D D I I I I I I I 503034-EB2 03/24/95 NA 2.00 g . 2.00 ml NA QC I % I N?u Ii LIMITS Recovery 25-121 62 ' ! 24-113 59 23-120 · 64 I ' 30-115 67 I 19-122 75 I 18-137 41 i I I g g g I D D D I I I I I I I I I (:) A Kiij~R ENVIRONMENTAL SEBYJCES, /~t; Qualitv Control Results Blank Spike(BS). SW-846-8270A · Client Name: Roy F. Weston Lab Sample ID: 503034-BSI Project Name/#: Cherokee Oil/1236 Matrix: Soil Date Sampled: NA Date Extracted: 03/21/95 Date Received: NA Initial Wt/Vol: 30.00 g Client Sample#: NA Final Vol: LOO ml Cleanuo/#: NA BLANK SPIKE{BS) I :Spike I Co•:::Uon II C••::;uon IC::J Compound ConcentratJon Added Phenol 2-Chlorophcnol 1,4-DichJorobcnz.enc N-Nitroso-di-n-propylaminc 1,2,4-Trichlorobcnzeoc 4-Chl.oro-3-mcthytphenol Acenaphthcnc 4-Nitrophcnol 2,4-Dinitrotolumc Pcntachlorophcnol .....,, • = QC outside limits D = Diluted out 6667 6667 3333 3333 3333 6667 3333 6667 3333 6667 3333 0 4045 61 0 4866 73 0 2707. 81 0 3073 · ' 92 0 2533 76 0 4862 73 0 2744 82 0 6611 99 0 3340 100 0 6144 92 0 2739 82 I I Kecovcty B Limits ¾ 25-90 24-102 27-104 40-126 37-107 25-103 30-137 10-114 27-89 • 16-109 34-142 , I I I g I n I I D D H u D u I I I I I I I (::J'J (0 KTBER ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES. INC, Quality Control Results Blank Spike(BS) & Blank Spike Duplicate(BSD) SW-846-8270A Client Name: Roy F. Weston Lab Sample ID: 503034-BS,BSD Project Name/#: Cherokee Oil/1236 Matrix: Soil Date Sampled: NA Date Extracted: 03n4l95 Date Received: NA Initial Wt/Vol: 2.00 g Client Sample#: NA Final Vol: 2.00 ml Cleanun/#: NA BLANK SPIKE(BS) I Spike I Co•~=U•n II Co•::;uon I□ K=>"")' Compound Concentntlon Limits Added ¾ Phenol 2~orophenol 1,4-Dichlorobenztnc N-Nitroso-di-n-propylaminc 1,2,4-Trichiorobenztnc 4-Chloro-3-mcthytphenol Acenaphthenc 4-Nitrophenol 2,4-Dinitrotoluenc Pcntachlorophenol ~-, Compound Phenol 2-ch1orophenol 1,4-DichJorobcnmtc N-Nitr0$0-di-n-propyhminc 1,2.4-Trichlorobenztnc 4-Chloro-3-mcthylphenol Acc:naphthenc 4-Nitrophenol 2,4-Dinitroto1ucnc PentachJorophenol ........ • = QC outside limits D = Diluted out I· 100000 0 4947S 100000 0 59580 50000 0 29675 50000 0 40545 50000 0 3186S 100000 0 64005 50000 0 35700 100000 0 87830 50000 0 4932S 100000 0 100210 50000 0 33610 BLANK SPIKE DUPLICATE(BSD) ~pike I Con=Uon II Concentratlon Added 100000 42000 100000 49745 50000 25090 50000 36850 50000 27880 100000 58395 50000 34090 100000 91675 50000 51370 100000 10177S 50000 3S14S Initial Wt/Vol: Final Vol: 2.00 g 2.00 ml BSD lc:J •t. Recove!l'. 42 16.3 so 18.0 so 16.7 74 ' 9.S 56 13.3 . ss 9.2 68 4.6 92 4.3 103 4.1 102 1.5 70 4.5 49 25-90 60 24-102 59 27-104 SI 40-126 64 37-107 64 25-103 71 30-137 88 10-114 99 27-89 100 16-109 67 34-142 ..,.._. Limits RPD •t• Recoverv 25 25-90 25 24-102 25 27-104 25 40-126 25 37-107 25 25-103 25 30-137 25 10-114 25 27-89 25 16-109 25 34-142 I B • B • I I I g u D I I D B n I I I I I I I I I A I~ \:\:.-.... ' t_·~) KIBER ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Qualiti'. Control Results Matrix Spike(MS) & Matrix Spike Duplicate(MSD) SW-846-8270A Client Name: Roy F. Weston Lab Sample ID: 503034-4MS,MSD Projed Name/#: Cherokee Oil/1236 Matrix: Soil Dale Sampled:03/13/94 Dale Extracted: 03/21/95 Dale Received:03/17/94 Initial Wt/Vol: 30.43 g Client Sample#: CO-SB--04 Final Vol: 1.00 ml Cleanun/#: NA MATRIX SPIKE(MS) II sp&c II ":S II C••::tion I ov= Compound Concentntlon ConcentnUon ¾ Added Recoverv Phenol 83Sl 0 4S46 S4 2-Chlorophcnol 8351 0 5382~ 64 1,4-Dichlorobcnz.cnc 4176 0 2963 71 N-Ni~c 4176 0 3179 76 1,2,4-Trichlorobcnzcnc 4176 0 2816 67 4-0iloro-3-mcthylpbenol 8351 0 S78S 69 Accnaphthcnc 4176 0 3236 78 4-Nitrophenol 83S1 0 7920 9S 2, 4-Dinitrotolucnc 4176 0 4001 96 Pentachlorophcnol 8351 0 7349 88 ""-c 4176 0 3240 78 MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE(MSD) Compound Phenol 2-Chlorophcnol 1,4-Dichlorobcnz.cnc N-Nitroso-di-n-propytaminc 1,2,4-Trichlorobcnzcnc 4-Chloro-3-mcthylphcnol Accnaphthenc 4-Nitropbenol 2,4-Dinitrotolucnc Pentachlorophenol ....... • = QC outside _limits D = Diluted out II Spike II ConcentraUon - Added 8443 8443 4221 4221 4221 8443 4221 8443 4221 8443 4221 Con=ti•n II 4550 5454 3038 31S0 28S8 S921 32S8 8185 402S 7446 3207 Initial Wt/Vol: Final Vol: 30.10 g 1.00 ml MSD IW ¾ . Rtto~ I S4 1.0 6S 0.2 72 1.4 7S 2.0 68 0.4 70 1.2 77 0.4 91 2.2 95 o.s 88 0.2 76 2.1 RPO 2S 2s 2S 2S 2S 2S 2S 2S 2S 2S 2S I Kct-OV<O)" E] Umlts ¾ 25-90 24-102 27-104 40-126 37-107 25-103 30-137 10-114 27-89 • 16-109 34-142 "-' E] Limits •t• Recoverv 25-90 24-102 27-104 40-126 37-107 25-103 30-137 10-114 27-89 • 16-109 34-142 I D D D I D D H B H u I I I E I I I I I G? . CJ> KTBER ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC, Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) RESULTS SW-846-3550/8080 Client Name: Roy F. Weston Project Name/#: Cherokee Oil/1236 Date Sampled:03/13/95 Date Received:03/17 /95 Matrix: Soil Client Samnle #: CO-SS-0 I CASNwnber II Compound Name 12674-11-2 Aroclor 1016 11104-28-2 Aroclor 1221 11141-16-5 Aroclor 1232 53469-21-9 Aroclor 1242 12672-29-6 Aroclor 1248 I 1097-69-1 Aroclor 1254 I 1096-82-5 Aroclor 1260 Note: I Dilution Factor 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 E = Concentration exceeds calibration range (results estimated) J = Estimated value Qess than PQL but greater than MDL) I B = Analyte found in blank (possible/probable blank contamination) Lab Sample ID: Date Extracted: % Solids: Initial Wt: Final Vol: 503034-1 ' -03/20/95 81.2 30.40 g 10.00 ml Cleanuo/#: Sulfuric Acid/ 3665-Pronosed Analysis II Date ·03/22/95 03/22/95 03/22/95 03/22/95 03/22/95 . , 03/22/95 03/22/95 Result ICiJEJ ue/kf BQL 810 BQL 1600 BnL 810 BQL 810 BQL 810 BQL 810 BOL 810 BQL = Below Quantitation Limit PQL = Practical Quantitation Limit NA= Not Applicable n I D 0 D 0 B I I I I I I I I I I I I I I (;: N -.. ~- KTRER ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC, Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) SURROGATE RECOVERIES . . ---. SW-846-3550/8080 . . • 0, Client Name: Roy F. Weston Proi~ct Name/#: Cherokee Oil/I 236 Date Sampled:03/13/95 Dai; Received:03/17 /95 ... ' · • Matrix: Soil Lab Sample ID: 503034-1 Date Extracted: ----· 03/20/95 % Solids: Initial Wt: Final Vol: 81.2 30.40 g 10.00 ml I . Client Sample#: CO-SS-0 I Cleanup/#: Sulfuric Acid/ 3665-Prooosed ... · Surrozate Compound Tetrachloro-m-~lene • = Swrogate(s) out of QC Luruts (see case narrative) D = Diluted out . ::-.:: :.i,,, ........... - •• , : t;; •• ,_: -~ · i .. 1;t :t: '~ ":- --,.;·f.::\r .. ~:-:~\ __ 1§1 1103122195 11 Splk, II QC I % Amount LIMITS RecOve'ry 162 II 60-150 II 0 ! [:] IITJ D D H D I B I D I I I I I I I I I c~ ·(D TQRER ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC, Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) RESULTS SW-846-3550/8080 Client Name: Roy F. Weston Project Name/#: Cherokee Oil/1236 Date Sampled:03/13/95 Date Received:03/17 /95 Matrix: Soil Client Sample#: CO-SS-02 CASNwnber II Compound Name 12674-11-2 Aroclor 1016 II !04-28-2 Aroclor I 221 11141-16-5 Aroclor 1232 53469-21-9 Aroclor 1242 12672-29-6 Aroclor 1248 I 1097-69-1 Aroclor 1254 11096-82-5 Aroclor 1260 Note: I Dilution Factor 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 E = Concentration exceeds calibration range (results estimated) J = Estimated value (less than PQL but greater than MDL) I B = Analyte found in blank (possible/probable blank contamination) L~b Sample ID: Date Extracted: % Solids: 503034-2 . 03/20/95 85.4 Initial Wt: 30.19 g Final Vol: I0.00 ml Cleanup/#: Sulfuric Acid/ 3665-Proposed Anlllysls II Dat. 03/22/95 03/22/95 03/22/95 03/22/95 03/22/95 03/22/95 03/22/95 Result IC::JEJ n•lk.e BQL 1900 BQL 3900 BQL 1900 BQL 1900 BQL 1900 BQL 1900 BQL 1900 BQL = Below Quantitation Limit PQL = Practical Quantitation Limit NA= Not Applicable D D I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I (C:.J r:J) KIBER ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE}{ INC, Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) SURROGATE RECOVERIES SW-846-3550/8080, - Client Name: Roy F. Weston Project Namel#: Cherokee Oil/1236 Date Sampled:03/13/95 Date Received:03/17 /95 Matrix: Soil Client Samole #: CO-SS-02 Lab Sample ID: Date E1tracted: % Solids: Initial Wt: Final Vol: 503034-2 ··-. 03/20/95 85.4 30.19 g l0.00 ml Cleanup/#: Sulfuric Acid/ 3665-Prooosed II ~~b II !:t II LI~~S I R,,::,ry I Note I l~=====T=e=1r=ac=;hlc;,o=ro=-=m=-xy=1c=en=e=======;1cclocc'3/='22cc/cc'95c=,1rl ==3'"gccg===,11r==6oc=_c;,15'"oc====,II' ==;oc====,11 Ju Surrogate Compound • = Surrogate(s) out of QC Limits (see case narrative) D = Diluted out , . I I H I I I I I I I I I I I I I I tJ;) P, , ~-.·.. l.:; ··.J KTRER ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES~ 'rnc, Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) RESULTS SW-846-3550/8080 Client Name: Roy F. Weston Project Name/#: Cherokee Oil/I 236 Date Sampled:03/13/95 Date Received:03/17 /95 Matrix: Soil Client Sample#: CO-SB-03 CASNwnber II Conipound Name 12674-11-2 Aroclor 1016 11104-28-2 Aroclor 1221 11141-16-5 Aroclor 1232 53469-21-9 Aroclor 1242 12672-29-6 Aroclor 1248 11097-69-1 Aroclor 1254 11096-82-5 Aroclor 1260 Note: I DUution Factor 10. JO 10 10 JO 10 JO E = Conceotration exceeds calibration range (results estimated) J = Estimated value (less than PQL but greater than MDL) I B = Analyte found in blank (possible/probable blank contamination) Lab Sample ID: Date Extracted: % Solids: Initial Wt: Final Vol: 503034-3 "03/20/95 77.3 30.56 g 10.00 ml Cleanup/#: Sulfuric Acid/ 3665-Prooosed Aruuy,b II Dau 03/22/95 03/22/95 03/22/95 03/22/95 03/22/95 · 03/22/95 03/22/95 Result IWEJ uelk, BQL 420 BQL 850 BQL 420 BQL 420 BQL 420 BQL 420 BOL 420 BQL = Below Quantitation Limit PQL = Practical Quantitation Limit NA= Not Applicable e I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I A @ KIBEB ENVIRONMENTAL sERVIcE'i{'INc. Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) SURROGATE RECOVERIES SW-846-3550/8080 -· , .. , -; .. • . . Client Name: Roy F. Weston Project Name/#: Cherokee Oil/I 236 Date Sampled:03/13/95 L~b Sample_ID:_ ,: •. ;.5030,34-3 < .. , -.: .. Date Received:03/17/95 Matrix: Soil Client Sample#: CO-SB-03 Surroe:aU Compound Tetrachloro-m-29'lene • = Swrngate(s) out of QC Luruts (see case narrative) D = Diluted out l~I 11m,22195 11 Date Extracted: ·•---03/20/95 % Solids: Initial Wt: Final Vol: ! · · 77.3 30.56 g 10.00 ml Cleanup/#: Sulfuric Acid/ 3665-Prooosed Spike II QC I o/ •. , Amount LIMITS Recovei-y 85 II 60-150 II 0 •.' '· - . ' I ' ; \ I Nou I ICQJ I u D H u D I I I I I I I I I I I I ~R ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICEYrnc. Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) RESULTS SW-846-3550/8080- Client Name: Roy F. Weston Project Name/#: Cherokee Oil/I 236 Date Sampled:03/13/95 Date Rcceived:03/17 /95 Matrix: Soil Client Samole #: CO-SB-04 CASNumber II Compound Naine 12674-11-2 Aroclor 1016 11104-28-2 Aroclor 1221 11141-16-5 Aroclor 1232 . 53469-21-9 Aroclor 1242 12672-29-6 Aroclor 1248 11097-69-1 Aroclor 1254 I 1096-82-5 Aroclor 1260 Note: I Dilution Fador I I I I I I I E = Concentration exceeds calibration range (results estimated) J = Estimated value Qess than PQL but greater than MDL) I B = Analyte found in blank {possible/probable blank contamination) Lab Sample ID: 503034-4 Date Extracted: ····-03/20/95 % Solids: 78. 7 Initial Wt: Final Vol: 30.07 g 10.00 ml Cleanup/#: Sulfuric Acid/ 3665-Pronosed Analysis Date 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/2 J/95 03/21/95 .· , 03/21/95 03/21/95 II Result IC:iJEJ ue/ke BQL 42 BQL 85 BQL 42 BQL 42 BQL 42 BQL 42 BQL 42 _.. BQL = Below Quantitation Limit PQL = Practical Quantitation Limit NA= Not Applicable I I D D n I I I I I I I I I I I I I K(RER ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. ---i -~r. · ::,. ·;;:. ... ,.~.:-~olychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) SURROGATE RECOVERIES SW-846-3550/8080 . . ',_qlent Name: Roy F. Weston P,.;,je~t.Name/#: Cherokee Oil/1236 Date Sampled:03/13/95 Dai~· Received:03/17 /95 .. •. Matrix: Soil · Lab Sampl~ ID: Date Extracted: ¾ Solids: 503034-4 .. -• 03/20/95 78.7 Initial Wt: 30.07 g Final Vol: 10.00 mi Client Samnle #: CO-SB-04 Cleanup/#: Sulfuric Acid/ 3665-Pronosed II Surro~•te Compound II ~~~b II !!1 II LI~~TS I Rcc~very I Note I 1"1 ========Te=tr=a=chl=o=r=o-=m=-xy=ie=n=e ======a11(0=3=,2=1=,9=5~1~1 ==s=.s===a11(==6=0=-1=s=o="'1:"1 =,=1 =3 =all=:] • = Surrogate(s) out of QC Limits (see case narrative) D = Diluted out ,,..-, '· .. .. ,,.. ·! .-~··:.·, ' ·, I D 0 B I I I I I I I I I I I I I I () (4 KTBER ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE·s;:INC, .. _--:- -~ I.••·• ...... :~·· !,;• •.-· . QUALITY CONTROL Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) RESULTS SW-846-3550/8080 . ,_:;,' <;_~ent Name: Roy F. Weston Project Name/#: Cherokee Oil/I 236 : . Date Sampled: NA --:·· •·•-· : Date Received: NA Matrix: Soil Client Sample#: NA · CASNumbt:r II 12674-11-2 JI 104-28-2 11141-16-5 53469-21-9 · · 12672-29-6 11097-69-1 :.'. JI 096-82-5 Note:. --· Compound Name Aroclor 1016 Aroclor 1221 Aroclor 1232 Aroclor 1242 Aroclor 1248 Aroclor 1254 Aroclor 1260 I DUutlori Fador 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 .: __ E = Concentration exceeds calibration range (results estimated) J = Estimated value (less than PQL but greater than MDL) I B.= Analyte found in blank (possible/probable blank contamination) Lab Sample ID: Q5032003 Date Extracted: ·· 03/20/95 % Solids: NA Initial Wt: 30.00 g Final Vol: 10.00 ml Cleanun/#: Sulfuric Acid/ 3665-Prooosed Analysis II Date 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 03/21/95 Result IC::J8 uwk2 BQL 33 BQL 67 BQL 33 BQL 33 BQL 33 BQL 33 BOL 33 BQL = Below Quantitation Limit PQL = Practical Quantitation Limit NA= Not Applicable I m D I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I KIBER ENY[RONMENTAL SERVICES, INC, Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) SURROGATE RECOVERIES SW-846-3550/8080 · Client Name: Roy F. Weston Project Name/#: Cherokee Oil/1236 Date Sampled: NA Date Received: NA Matrix: Soil Lab Sample ID: Date Extracted: ¾ Solids: Initial Wt: · Final Vol: Q5~32003 --··03/20/95 NA 30.00 g 10.00 ml Client Sample#: NA Cleanun/#: Sulfuric Acid/ 3665-Prooosed Surrogate Compound 1§1 Spike II QC I 'I, Amount LIMITS Recovery EJ Tetrachloro-m-xylene 103/21/951 6.7 11 60-150 1rna Decachlorobi~hentl 03/21/95 6.7 I 60-150 .. • = Surrogate(s) out of QC Luruts (see case narrative). D = Diluted out . •. I KIBER ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC, H Quality Control Results I ID~~~~ B li============c=.c========S=W==-='8=46=-=35=5=0/==8=08=0=·=======:c=="'=='=========1I Client Name: Roy F. Weston Lab Sample ID: Q5032004EBS D I I I I I I I I I I I I Project Name/#: Cherokee Oil/1236 Matrb: •. Soil Date Sampled: NA Date Extracted: 03/20/95 Date Received: NA Initial Wt: 30.00 g Client Sample#NA Final Vol: 10.00 ml Cleanuo/#: Sulfuric Acid/ 3665-Pronosed I Compound I Aroclor 1254 • = QC outside luruts D = Diluted out I II Sp,- ConcentnUon Added 66.667 BLANK SPIKE(BS) I C••:::••• II I 0 11 C••=U•n 11 ::. Kecovery : Reeovo,v Umlll ¾ 58.008 II 87 II 39-154 . B II 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 0 p;, KIBER ENVIRONMENTAL SERVTCEs;·1Nc. Batch Quality Control Results ,• .. . . Matrix Spike(MS) & Matrix Spike Duplicate(MSD) SW-846-3550/8080 Client Name: Roy F. Weston Lab Sample ID: 503034-4 Project Name/#: Cherokee Oil/1236 Date Extracted: 03/20/95 Date Sampled:03/13/95 % Solids: 78.7 Date Received:03/17/95 Initial Wt: 30.13 g Matrix: Soil Final Vol: 10.00 ml Client Sample#: CO-SB--04 pH of Leachate: NA Cleanun/#: Sulfuric Acid/ 3665-Pro~~sed Compound Aroclor 1254 Compound Arodor 1254 • = QC outside limits D = Diluted out II II I II Spike Concentration Added 84.344 . .sp,- ConcentnUon Added 82.913 MA TRIX SPIKE (MS) I ~ample I Co•::;tlon IC!J --ifecovery ConcentnUon . Limits •·"'· % I 0 I 70.766 II Initial Wt/Vol: Final Vol: MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE (MSD) I Con:;:tlon II ,MSO I~ % Reco~ II 68.871 II 83 II 1.0 II 84 II 39-154 30.65 g 10.00 ml "" Limits RPO --ii •;• Recoverv 25 II 39-154 I B II I B II I I u I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I r.3-:1 '·'. :_·~·i' KIBER ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. RCRA METALS RESULTS SW-846-3051/6010A : · Client Name: Roy F. Weston Project Name/#: Cherokee Oil/1236 Date Samj>led:03/13/95 Date Received:03/17 /95 Matrix: Soil Client Sample#: CO-SS-01 CASNumber II Analyte Name 7429-38-2 Arsenic (As) 7440-39-3 Bariwn (Ba) 7440-43-9 Cadmiwn (Cd) 7440-47-3 Chromiwn (Cr) 7439-92-1 Lead (Pb) 7439-97-6 Mercury (Hg) 7782-49-2 Seleniwn (Se) 7440-22-4 Silver (Ao' Note: I Dilution Factor 5 I 1 I I I I I E = Concentration exceeds calibration range (results estimated) J = Estimated value (less than PQL but greater than MDL) I Lab Sample ID: Date Digested: % Solids: I Initial Vol: Final Vol: Analysis II Date 03/20/95 03/20/95 03/20/95 03/20/95 03/20/95 03/20/95 . 03/20/95 03/20/95 B = Analyte found in blank (possible/probable blank contamination) , ' 503034-1 03/17/95 81.2 0.53 ml 50.00 ml Result IWEJ mg/ke BQL 65 220 23 B 17 2,8 130 1.2 290 14 BQL 0.52 BQL 20 BOL 1.2 BQL = Below Quantitation Limit PQL = Practical Quantitation Limit NA= Not Applicable I D I I m I I I I ' I I I· I I 11 I r?~ (S) KJRER ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, 1NC. RCRA METALS RESULTS SW-846-3051/6010A C~ent Name: Roy F. Weston Project Name/#: Cherokee Oil/1236 Date Sampled:03/13/95 Date Received:03/17 /95 Matrix: Soil Client Sample#: CO-SS-02 · CASNumber II Analyte Name 7429-38-2 Arsenic (As) 7440-39-3 Barium (Ba) 7440-43-9 Cadmium (Cd) 7440-47-3 Chromium (Cr) 7439-92-1 Lead (Pb) 7439-97-6 Mercury (Hg) 7782-49-2 Selenium (Se) 7440-22-4 Silver /A0 • Note: I Dilution Factor 5 I I I I I I I ·E = Concentratio~ exceeds calibration range (results estimated) J = Estimated value (less than PQL but greater than MDL) I Lab Sample ID: Date Digested: % Solids: Initial Vol: Final Vol: Analysis II Date 03/20/95 03/20/95 03/20/95 03/20/95 03/20/95 03/20/95 03/20/95 03/20/95 B = Analyte fouod in blank (possible/probable blank contamination) , 503034-2 03/17/95 85.4 0.52 ml 50.00 ml Result -IWEJ m•lki! BQL 63 200 23 B 1.4 2.7 J 42 1.1 79 14 BQL 0.52 5.9 19 J BnL 1.1 BQL = Below Quantitation Limit PQL = Practical Quantitation Limit NA= Not Applicable D D I B I I I I I I I 1, I I I KTRER ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. RCRA METALS RESULTS SW-846-3051/6010A Client Name: Roy F. Weston Project Name/#: Cherokee Oil/1236 Date Sampled:03/13/95 Date Received:03/17 /95 Matrix: Soil Client Samnle #: CO-SB-03 CASNumber· II Analyte N11me 7429-38-2 Arsenic (As) 7440-39-3 Barium (Ba) 7440-43-9 Cadmium (Cd) 7440-47-3 Chromium (Cr) 7439-92-1 Lead (Pb) 7439-97-6 Mercwy(Hg) 7782-49-2 Selenium (Se) 7440-22-4 Silver (Au\ Note: I Dilution Factor 5 I I I I I I I E = Concentration exceeds calibration range (results estimated) J = Estimated value (less than PQL but greater than MDL) I Lab Sample ID: Date Digested: % Solids: Initial Vol: Final Vol: Analysis II Date 03/20/95 03/20/95 03/20/95 03/20/95 03/20/95 03/20/95 03/20/95 03/20/95 B = Analyte found in blank (possible/probable blank contamination) I 503034-3 .. · 03/i?/95 77.3 0.49 ml 50.00 ml Result l~EJ m~ BQL 74 300 26 B 2.2 3.2 J 39 1.3 28 16 BQL 0.52 . 16 22 J BOL 1.3 . BQL = Below Quantitation Limit PQL = Practical Quantitation Limit NA= Not Applicable 0 D B I I I I I I I I I I I .. KIBER ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. RCRA METALS RESULTS SW-846-3051/60iOA ·: Client Name: Roy F. Weston Project Name/#: Cherokee Oil/I 236 Date Sampled:03/13/95 Date Received:03/17 /95 Matrix: Soil Client Sample#: CO-SB-04 CASNumber· II Anal)te Name 7429-38-2 Arsenic (As) 7440-39-3 Bariwn (Ba) 7440-43-9 Cadmiwn (Cd) 7440-47-3 Chromiwn (Cr) 7439-92-1 Lead (Pb) 7439-97-6 Mercury (Hg) 7782-49-2 Seleniwn (Se) 7440-22-4 Silver (Aol Note: I Dilution ii Factor 5 I I I I I I I E = Concentration exceeds calibration range (results estimated) J = Estimated value (less than PQL but greater than MDL) Lab Sample ID: Date Digested: % Solids: Initial Vol: Final Vol: Analysis II Date 03/20/95 03/20/95 03/20/95 03/20/95 03/20/95 03/20/95 03/20/95 03/20/95 B = Analyte found in blank (possible/probable blank contamination) ' 503034-4 03/17/95 78.7 0.53 ml 50.00 ml Result IWEJ m•lki! BQL 67 65 24 B BQL 2.9 47 1.2 24 15 BQL 0.52 BQL 20 BOL 1.2 BQL = Below Quantitation Limit PQL = Practical Quantitation Limit NA= Not Applicable I - D n I m I I I I ' I I I I •• I I I @ (~ KTBER ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. QUALITY CONTROL RCRA METALS RESULTS SW-846-3051/6010A · . , :· Client Name: Roy F. Weston -··. Hf~·•· - P_roject_Name/#: Cherokee Oil/1236 : Dai·.; Sampled: NA .·:·~:-.r..~~ Date Received: NA Matrix: Soil Client Samnle #: NA -··· II CASNwnber 7429-38-2 7440-39-3 7440-43-9 7440-47-3 7439-92-1 7439-97-6 . 7782-49-2 7440-22-4 Note:.,.fyf,. Analyte Name Arsenic (As) Barium (Ba) Cadmium (Cd) Chromium (Cr) Lead (Pb) Mercury (Hg) Selenium (Se) Silver /An\ I DilutJon Factor I I I I I I I I ·. E = Concentratio_n exceeds calibration range (results estimated) J = Estimated value (less than PQL but greater than MDL) I Lab Sample ID: Date Digested: % Solids: Initial Vol: Final Vol: II Analysis Date 03/20/95 03/20/95 03/20/95 03/20/95 03/20/95 03/20/95 03/20/95 03/20/95 ' B = Analyte found in blank (possible/probable blank contan\ination) . '(. PBS0317A 03il 7/95 NA 45.00 ml 50.00 ml IWB Result ml!ikf BQL 0.12 0.003 0.22 J BQL 0.03 BQL 0.01 BQL 0.14 BQL 0.52 BQL 0.19 BQL . 0.01 BQL = Below Quantitation Lintit PQL = Practical Quantitation Limit NA= Not Applicable ., I ' I I 1, I I I I I (~ ~ .·, .. ::·.) 1..,:··:_'··.i 'krnER ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES\Nc. Quality Control Results Laboratory Control Sample (LCS) SW-846-3051/6010A . Client Name: Roy F. Weston Lab Sample ID: LCSS0317A Project Name/#: Cherokee Oil/1236 Date Sampled: NA Date Received: NA Client Sami>le # NA Matrix: Date Digested: Initial Wt: Final Vol: LABO RA TORY CONTROL SAMPLE (LCS) I ,u=,•' I Co•:;:tion AnaJ)1C Concentnllon Added (mallla) Arsenic (As) 128 0 Barium (Ba) 276 0.003 Cadmium (Cd) 102 0 Chromium (Cr) 154 0 Lead (Pb) 147 0 Mercury (Hg) 0.5 0 Selenium (Se) IOI 0 Silver (Ao) 92.5 0 Note: • = QC outside limits B = Analyte found in blank (possible/probable blank contamination) Standard ID: Environmental Resource Associates, lnorganics In Soil, lot# 221 II Con::;Uon 66 280 70 , , 48 110 0.47 45 77 ·,I Soil 03/17/95 0.50 g 50.00 ml I B Acceptable Limits 32-97 213-415 B 41-114 34-80 69-179 .. 0.37-0.63 .. 24-70 34-125 I IJ l;cl ================~Q~u~a~l;;ity~C~o;;n;;t~ro~l~R;,;e~s~u;;It~s~===============~I ■ I Replicate Sample I " SW-846-3051/6010A "-: ·:. Client Name: Roy F. Weston I P~ojeci Name/#: Cherokee Oil/1236 Dale Sampled: NA I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' I ' I Note: Date Received: NA Matrix: Soil Client Samole #: NA I Sample Replicate Target Analyte Concentration Concentration m•"'• m•"'• Arsenic (As) 10 167 Bariwn(Ba) 205 210 Cadmiwn (Cd) 3.8 2.4 Chromiwn (Cr) 79 51 Lead (Pb) 363 3278 Mercury (Hg) 0 0 Seleniwn (Se) 0 0 Silver (Ao\ 0.90 13 • = QC outside limits B = Analyte found in blank (possible/probable blank contamination) J = Estimated value (less than PQL but greater than MDL) NA= Not Applicable Lab Sample ID: 503030-lR 03/17/95 89.8 0.49 g 50.00 ml . Date Digested: % Solids: Initial Wt: Final Vol: Relative Percent Difference /RPO\ NA 2.8 NA , 44 160 NA 'NA NA I\.CCCplable B RPDLimits % 25 25 B 25 J 25 • 25 • 25 25 25 ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I KIBER ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES. INC, Quality Control Results Matrix Spike (MS) SW-846-3051/6010A Client Name: Roy F. Weston Lab Sample ID: 503030-IMS Project Name/#: Cherokee Oil/1236 Matrix: Date Sampled: NA Date Extracted: Date Received: NA Initial WtNol: Client Samnle # NA Final Vol: MA TRIX SPIKE (MS) Note: I •v~• Sample Compound Concentration Concenln.tlon Added fm-n·-' m-"·- Arsenic (As) 428 10.24 Barium (Ba) 428.3 204.65 Cadmium (Cd) 10.71 3.81 Chromium (Cr) 42.83 79.25 Lead (Pb) 107.1 341.32 Mercw-y (lfa) 0.50 0 Selenium (Se) 428.3 0 . Silver!A0 ' 10.71 0.90 • = QC_ outside limits B = Analyte found in blank (possible/probable blank contamination) D = Diluted out Standard ID: Spike-I lot# 6-88AS . I C••:±tion 421.66 614.72 13.04 100.80 ~ 487.51 0.49 422.41 10.68 Soil 03/17/95 0.52 g 50.00 ml I MO % Recoverv 96 96 86 50 137 97 99 91 I I Recovery B Limits % 75-125 75-125 B 75-125 . 75-125 • 75-125 • 75-125 75-125 75-125 C•:-:~~~~~fr;.,.,.,,~ ... ~-•-•;-~·--.. ...-• • ,-·• • -i~s: __ :m~-rAL-·Ec--t>.GE----:!:-;--REGION 4 TAT llh, :-r4l tKPRoJ. 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