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Monitoring Report
Operable Unit No. 3 (OU-3) • Former Chlorine Plant Area
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January 2010
Michael B. Parker, P.E.
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United States Environmental Protection Agency. Region 4
Atlanta Federal Center
6 I Forsyth Street, S. W.
Atlanta, GA 30303-3104
Subject: Domtar Paper Company, LLC, Plymouth, N.C.
Operable Unit No. 3 (OU-3); Former Chlorine Plant Annual Monitoring Report
Dear Mr. 13ryant:
Enclosed please !ind 3 copies of the Fonner Chlorine Plant Monitoring Report. The purpose
of this monitoring report is to present the results of the Former Chlorine Plant Area surface
cap containment syste111 inspection and groundwater monitoring events conducted during the
week of Decc111ber I, 2009. A copy of the report has also been provided to the North Carolina
Department of Environment and Natural Resources.
Please contact 111e i r you have questions or co111ments concerning the docu111cnt.
Sincerely, iq~
Bill MotTis
E;:nvironmental Engineer
Domtar Ply111outh Mill
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M:1rcel Sylvestre
Diane Hardison
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Table of Contents
Cert i Ii cat ion .............................................................................................................. . . ... II
I. Introduction ....................................................................................................................................... I
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Background .............................................................................. .
Purpose ........................ .
2. Methods ............................................................................................................. .
3. Results and Discussion ....... .
3.1
3.2
3.3
Surface Cap Containment System Monitoring
Groundwater Monitoring ...
Recommendations ..
List of Tables
Table I
Table 2
Table 3
List of Figures
Figure 1
Figure 2
List of Appendices
Historical Groundwakr Elevations ...
Historical Mercury Analyses of Groundwater Samples
Historical Groundwater Monitoring Field Parnmctcrs ................... .
Sample Locations ............ .
Water Table Surface December I, 2009 ............................ .
Appendix A Analytical Data
Appendix l3 Field Notes
Appendix C Photographic Log
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Certification
The hydrogeology work for the Domtar Paper Company, LLC (Domtar), Plymouth Mill in Martin
County, North Carolina, was performed by an RMT, Inc. consulting hydrogeologist in support of RMT
North Carolina, Inc.
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1.1 Background
Section 1
Introduction
Opcrahlc Unit No. 3 (OU-3), also referred to as the Fonner Chlorine Plant Arca, is located at the Domtar
!'aper Company, LLC (Domtar), Plymouth Mill in Martin County, North Carolina. The Record or
Decision (ROD) for this area was issued in September 2003. The negotiated Consent Decree [Civil
Action 4:03-CV-90(1-1)(3)] established remedial design (RD) and remedial action (RA) activities for this
area. The RA activities were completed during 2006, with the Pre-Final RA inspection accepted as the
Final RA inspection under United Stales Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) approval in August
2006. The Interim RA report was completed and approved by USEPA on September 29, 2006.
The Pe1.for111a11ce Sta11dards Venjicatio11 Pla11 (PSVP)fl1r f"ormer Chlori11e I'la111 Arca (RMT, 2005)
'describes procedures !'or the inspection, monitoring, and reporting activities required for the Former
Chlorine Plant Area. The PSVP was required by the Statement or Work (SOW) for the Former Chlorine
Plant Arca in response lo the USEPA Consent Order Docket No. 98-10-C issued by USEPA on March 24,
1998.
The performance monitoring activities for the Formcr_Chlorinc Plant J\rca arc being conducted according
to the PSVP and as such have been divided into two lcchnical tasks. The objective or each task is listed
below:
■ Task I. Surface Cap Containment System l\1onitoring
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A surface cap containmcnl syslcm reduces the infiltration of surface water in the vicinity or tht.:
Former Chlorine Plant Arca. The objective of the surface cap containment system is to assure that
the cover system components arc maintained, including concrete, asphalt, and stormwater system
components. The surface cap containment system is inspected on a semiannual basis for surface
crncks, holes, depressions, or olhcr signs of surface integrity degradation. Construction of the
surface cap containment system was completed in August 2006.
Task 2. Groun(hYater !\t1onitoring
The objective of the groundwater monitoring program is to assess the effectiveness of the remedy to
protect groundwater quality by reducing the migration of mercury from the Former Chlorine Plant
J\rca. Institutional controls arc applied to the Former Chlorine Plant J\rca in order to prevent future
use of the groundwater as a potable water source.
1.2 Purpose
The purpose of this monitoring report is to present the results of the Pormcr Chlorine Plant Arca surface
cap containment system inspection (Task I) and groundwater monitoring (Task 2) events conducted
during the week or December I, 2009. This report presents surface cap inspection results, and analytical
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data from groundwater sampling, pre-and post-construction water table elevations, and provides
recommendations for modifications in the sampling plan. Water table elevations and mercury
concentrations lcir the semiannual sampling events (November 2006, May 2007, November 2007, May
2008 and December 2008) and the subsequent annual monitoring event in December 2009 are compared
lo baseline sampling results obtained in February 2006. According to the PSVP, semiannual monitoring
was lo he conducted through Fall 2008, followed by annual monitoring until the 5-ycar review.
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Section 2
Methods
/\ baseline sampling event was conducted by RMT North Carolina, Inc. (RMT) during the week of
January 22, 2006. This sampling event served as the baseline for the short and long-term performance
monitoring or the Former Chlorine Plant J\rca. Remedial activities (target soil excavation, barrier wall
installation, and surface capping) took place between March and August 2006. Semiannual sampling
events were initiated in November 2006. The initial sampling event served to evaluate any immediate
changes in groundwater !low or groundwater mercury concentration levels due to the remedial
construction activities as well as a basis for evaluating remedy effectiveness. Subsequent semiannual
sampling events look place in May 2007, November 2007, May 2008 and December 2008, followed by
the annual monitoring in December 2009. In addition, two new monitoring wells were installed at the
Former Chlorine Plant /\rca in November 2007. Groundwater monitoring well locations arc depicted on
Figure I.
Groundwater samples w1.:rc collected using low !low purge methods in which a minimum or three well
volumes of groundwater were removed before sample collection. Groundwater samples were analyzed hy
Columbia /\nalylical Services in Jacksonville, Florida lor mercury using USEP/\ Method 245.l. The
laboralnry analytical data reports for December 2009 arc included in /\ppcnclix /\ and !he licld notes arc
included in Appendix 13. Purge water was contained, sampled, and properly discharged into the on-site
was\cwater lrcalmcnl plant (WWTI').
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Section 3
Results and Discussion
This section presents the results or the baseline and scmiannunl surface cap and groundwater monitoring
activities. Where applicable, results are compared to data from previous monitoring activities.
3.1 Surface Cap Containment System Monitoring
The surface cap containment system is inspected during each semiannual monitoring sampling event as
described in the PSYP. The surface cap containment system was inspected for surface cracks, holes,
depressions, and other signs of surface integrity degradation. During a site visit conducted by USEPA on
November 18, 2009, it was noted that two monitoring wells CP -04-1 and CP-04-3 were rusted and locks
nel'.dcd to be replaced. Four monitoring wells covers were replaced and new well lncks were installed on
all wells during the annual inspection in December 2009. Photographs taken of the surfocc cap
containment system, including the repaired monitoring wells during the December 2009 inspection, arc
included in Appendix C. No additional maintenance of the surface cap containment system is
recommended at this time.
3.2 Groundwater Monitoring
The water table elevations measured during the baseline sampling event in January 2006 and the
subsequent semiannual monitoring events arc summarized in Tab!L: I. J\ water t.Jhle map for the
December 2009 sampling event is presented in Figure 2. In January 2006, prior to installation of the
Waterloo® barrier \Vall, there was a small ridge in the water table surface extending from a mounded area
at monitoring well Cl'-10-1 (western end or the Former Chlorine Plant Arca) to a second, lesser mounded
area at monitoring well CP-08-1 (northeastern end or the Former Chlorine Pbnt J\rL:a). This ridge was
still present during the December 2009 sampling event. On the northern end of this ridge, groundwater
flows northward to the Roanoke River. South of the ridge, groundwater appears to flow south and then to
the northeast towards monitoring well CP-11-1 where it ultimately discharges into the Roanoke River.
The water table is at its lowest elevation at well CP-11-1.
The installation of the \Vaterloo® barrier wall had a minor impact on the overall water table surface at the
site from November to December 2008. In November 2006, the water level within the confines or the
barrier wall (CP-06-1) was 5.89 feet above mean sea level (msl), which is 1.3 to 2.89 feet higher than the
water elevations measured in wells surrounding the barrier. In May 2008, the water level within the
barrier perimeter was slightly lower with an elevation ol·4.98 feet msl, 0.25 to 2.05 feet higher than the
water elevations measured in wells directly surrounding the barrier. In December 2008, the water level
within the baiTicr perimeter increased to 5.27 reel ms!, 0.13 to 1.3 feet higher than thl: water elevations
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measured in wells directly surrounding the harrier. In December 2009, the water level at CP-06-1
(located inside tlie Waterloo® barrier) decreased slightly from 5.27 feet ms! in 2008 to 4.90 feet ms!, with
water elevations in wells directly surrounding the harrier ranging from 3.86 feet msl (Cl'-05-1) to
5.09 feet msl (CP 08-1). The water level at CP-06-1 has continued to slightly fluctuate since installation
of the barrier. Outside of the barrier perimeter, the water table conligurations in December 2009 are
similar to the baseline water table map (January 2006).
Table 2 presents the mercury analytical results for groundwater samples collected from the designated
wells as outlined in the Perfurn11111ce Standards Verification Plan (RMT 2005). Field parameters
measured include pH, specific conductance (SC), dissolved oxygen (DO), turbidity, and temperature arc
presented in Table 3.
Mercury results were below the method detection limits for most of the groundwater samples collected.
The North Carolina groundwater quality standard for mercury is 0.00 I 05 mg/L ( 15 NC/\C 02L.0202,
revised April 2005). Mercury concentrations detected during the baseline and semiannual sampling
events are summarized as follows:
■ Baseline l\'Jonitoring Event (January 2006)-The concentrations of mercury in monitoring wells
CP-02-1, CP-04-1, CP-05-1, and CP-08-1 were above the 2L Standard for mercury in the January
2006 monitoring event.
■ Semiannual J\'Jonitoring Event (November 2006)-Thc conccntra1ions of mercury in monitoring
wells CP-01-2, CP-04-1, CP-05-I, and MW-113 were above the 2L Standard for mercury in the
November 2007 monitoring event.
■ Semiannual l\.1onitoring Event (]\'lay 2007) -The concentrations or mercury in monitoring wcl!s
Cl'-01-2, CP-04-1, CP-05-1, CP-08-1, and MW-I B were above the 2L Standard for mercury in the
May 2007 monitoring event.
■ Semiannual l\.1onitoring Event (November 2007) -The concentrations of mercury in nwnitorillg
wells CP-01-2, CP-0 l-3R, CP-04-1, CP-05-1, CP-08-1, and CP-08-3 were above the 2L Standard for
mercury in the November 2007 monitoring event
■ Semiannual l\.1onitoring Event (!\'lay 2008) -The concentrations of mercury in monitoring wc!ls
CP-04-1, CP-05-1, CP-08-1, and MW-113 were above the 2L Standard li>r mercury in the May 2008
monitoring event
■ Semiannual l\.'Jonitoring Event (Dec cm her 2008) -The concentrations of mercury in monitoring
wells Cl'-04-1, Cl'-05-I, MW-113, and Cl'-01-2 were above the 2 L Standard for mercury in the
December monitoring event
■ Annual i\1onitoring Event (December 2009) -The concentrations of mercury in 1nonitoring wells
CP-04-1, CP-05-1, MW-18, CP-08-1, and CP-01-2 were above the 2L Standard for mercury in the
December monitoring event.
While the concentrations in some wells n.:main slightly above the 2L standard ror mercury, detected mercury
concentrations have continued to decline in two of the monitoring wells (CP-04-1 and CP-05-1) from
November 2007 to December 2009 monitoring event. Mercury concentrations appear to be !luctuating at
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MW-I B, with detected concentrations above the 2L standard in May 2007 through December 2009,
·compared to a detected concentratioi1 slightly below the 2L standard in November 2007. The mercury
concentrations in shallow well CP-08-1 have fluctuated slightly above the North Carolina 2L groundwater
standard from May 2007 to May 2008 and again in December 2009 and the detectable mercury concentration
foll below the 2L standard in December 2008. Mercury was detected in well CP-01-2 at concentrations
above the 2L standard from November 2007 through November 2008, December 2008, and December 2009,
compared to non-detect in May 2008. Mercu1y concentrations were above the 2L standard in November
2007 at replacement well Ci'-Ol-3R and CP-08-3 and may have been affected by well construction activities
conducted just prior to sampling. Mercury was not detected at wells Cl'-Ol-3R and CP-08-3 from May 2008
through December 2009. The mercury concentrations in deeper well CP-08-2 fluctuated from the baseline
sampling event to December 2009 sampling event at concentrations either below the 2L Standard or
non-detect. Mercury was detected at a concentration below the 2L Standard in well CP-03-3 in December
2008; however, in December 2009, mercury was non-detect at this location.
Nine wells had low levels or detected mercury concentrations below the 2L standards during December 2009
sampling event. Four of the nine wells had detected concentrations for the first time during this monitoring
program; however, all concentrations were qualified by the analytical laboratory with a J flag, for estimated
concentration between the method reporting limit and method detection limit. The monitoring results
continue to show that lhe majority of the wells had no detectable mercury or low concentrations below the
,2L standard. Specifically during December 2009, 16 of the 30 area wells had no detectable concentrations or
mercury (consistent with the upgradient wells). Of the five wells that contained mercury above the 2L
Standard, three (MW-I 13, CP-01-2, and CP-08-1) arc located north to northeast or the barrier perimeter and
two (Cl'-04-1 and CP-05°1) arc located south of the barrier perimeter. At all !Jvc locations, the measured
concentrations of mercury were generally consistent ovcr'thc six reported rounds with slight fluctuations on a
well by well basis and no increase in the area of impacted groundwater.
3.3 Recommendations
The Five-Year Review ortlie performance monitoring and remedy effectiveness evaluation will be prepared
by USEPJ\ in 2010. Based on the data trends from the performance monitoring, it is recommended that the
annual groundwater monitoring program be refined lo focus on continued monitoring of the following wells
on an annual basis: Cl'-04-1, Cl'-05-1, MW-113, and CP-01-2. These wells have had detected mercury
concentrations above the 2L standards in the previous two sampling events. In addition, the following wells
should be monitored every other year for the next five years in order to continue to ensure remedy
effectiveness: CP-06-1, CP-09-1, CP-14-1, CP-07-1, and CP-08-1. The remaining wells should continue to
have annual monitoring or water levels. The surface cap containment system should continue to he inspected
annually for surface cracks, holes, depressions, or other signs of surface integrity dcgradc.Jtion.
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The Five-Year Review of the performance monitoring and remedy effectiveness evaluation will be
prepared by USEPA in 2010. Based on the data trends from the performance monitoring, ii is
recommended that the annual groundwater monitoring program be refined to focus on continued
monitoring of the following wells on an annual basis: CP-04-1, CP-05-1, MW-113, and CP-01-2. These
wells have had detected mercury concentrations above the 2L standards in the previous two sampling
events. In addition, the following wells should he monitored every other year (beginning in 2011) for the
next five years in order to continue to ensure remedy effectiveness: CP-06-1, Cl'-09-1, CP-14-1, Cl'-07-1,
and CP-08-1. Well pairs at locations MW-02, CP-10, and CP-11 have had no detections of mercury in at
least the past two sampling events and could be decommissioned prior to the 2010 annual monitoring
event. The remaining wells should continue to have annual monitoring of water levels until
decommissioned. The surface cap containment system should continue to be inspected annually for
surface cracks, holes, depressions, or other signs or surface integrity degradation.
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2. DETAILS OF MAP DETERMINED FROM FIGURE 5 OF HLA (1992>,
WEYERHAEUSER 1951 ENGINEERING DRAWINGS OF THE FORMER
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PROJECT: FORMER CHLORINE PLANT AREA
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Historical Groundwater Ele\'alions
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1\1\\'.0\B 8.32 4.45 3.S7 3.i4 4.53 05 3.97 3.6 4.72 3.67 4.65
cp.01.2 7.9.1 4.6S
cp.01 •. , S.22 NI-,!
CP.OJ.3R S.14 NM
cr.02.1 7.88 5. ! 5
cr.02.2 7.85 4.90
cp.03.1 7.9-l 4.2i
cr.o:i.2 S.09 5, I 0
(p.03.; 8.17 6.0S
CP.04-1 7.50 '.IS
cr.0.1.2 7.57 4.60
(p.0.1._; 7.46 4.57
cr.os.1 7.75 4_.F)
CP-05·2 773 4.77
CP.06-l 7.50 2.02
cr.06.2 7 54 2.25
cr.01.1 8.\6 5.12
cr.01.2 8.11 5.12
cr.03.1 7_51) 2.71
cr.os.2 7.57 -l.58 er.as .. , 8.10 NM
(p.Q(). 1 7.4S 5.06
cp.00.2 7.46 4.55
CP·IO·l 7.46 0.93
CP-10·2 7 49 4.48
CP•! 1•! 7.62 6.41
CP·l 1·2 7 69 4.80
CP•l2·1 8 01 5.00
CP-12·2 8.10 5. !6
CP·l3-l ! 1 56 8.51
cr.14.1 11.54 8'9
cr.1s.1 11.54 Nl\1
l\1W•02 "' 4.7 I
l\J\V.02•' i. 7-l 4.49
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NM <','01 m~a,urc-d. ""II nol acccssabk
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NM NM
NM ~M
2.73 5.42
2.95 5.06
3.67 3.69
2.99 5.14
2.09 5.77
3.72 4.07
2.97 4.7S
2,89 4.27
3.26 4.65
2.% 4.88
5.4S 2.1JO
5.21J 3.14
3.04 5.3 l
2.1J1J 5.25
-US 2.36
2.99 4.71
NM !'JM
2.42 5 92
2.91 4.98
6.53 1.95
3.01 5.02
1.2 l 6.39
2.89 4.99
3.01 5.42
2.9-l 5.39
3.05 8.65
3 05 8,63
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2.70 4.77
~ 25 4.67
3.14 4.50 J.43 4.45 3.4S 4.05 3.8S
NM NM NM NM NM NM NM
NM 5JO 2.84 5.03 3.11 4.44 3.70
2.46 4.95 2,93 5.07 2.81 4.9! 2.97
2.79 4.78 3.07 4.74 3.1 l 4.29 3.56
4.25 4.15 3.79 2.52 5.42 2.73 5.21
2.95 4.92 3.17 4.77 3.32 4.5' 3.56
2.40 5.30 2.3 7 5.53 2.64 5.17 3.00
3.43 3.60 3.90 3.67 3.33 3.37 4.13
2.79 -U2 3.15 4.4:1 3.14 4.00 3.57
3, 19 4.35 3.11 4.32 3. 14 3.9--l 3.52
3.10 -U6 3.-19 4.21 3.54 3.89 3.86
2.85 4.54 3. ]() 4.57 3. 16 4,14 3.51J
.J.60 2.52 .1.1JS 2.23 5.27 2.60 4.90
4.40 2.75 4,71J 2.44 5. JO 2.32 5.22
2.85 4_()() 3.17 4.85 3.31 4.51 3.65
2.86 4.1J4 3.17 4.86 3.25 4.52 3.59
5.23 2.S6 4.73 2.20 5.39 2.50 5.09
2.86 -l.40 3. l 7 4.27 3.30 3.96 3.61
NM 4.17 3.93 5.95 2. I 5 4.20 3.90
1.56 5 20 2.28 5.35 2.13 5.22 2.26
2.48 4,4 l 3.05 4.42 3.04 3.89 3.57
5.51 I 09 6.37 0.89 6.57 0.85 6.61
2.47 4.35 3.14 4.40 3.09 3.8 ! 3.68
1.23 6.29 1.33 5.75 1.87 5.55 2.07
2.70 4.59 3.10 4.45 3.24 4.20 3.-19
2 59 4.72 3.29 4.79 3.22 4.54 3.47
2.71 4.98 3.12 4.88 3.22 4.63 3.47
2.91 8.33 3 23 8.40 3.16 7.92 3 64
2.91 8.30 '.24 8.39 3.15 7 .90 3.64
Nl\1 NM Nlvl NM NM NM NM
2.64 4.59 2.82 3.76 3.65 4.02 3.39
3.07 4.25 3.-l9 4.13 3.61 3.SS 3.86
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llistorirnl :\1ercury ,\naly\cs of Groundwater S:rn1ples
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01/24/06 0.001
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05/30/07 F~~o:on1s~
MW-OIB 11/07/07 0.001
I 05/13108 ~~o:001zrt!'~~~
12/05/08 ~tlIRo:0015,m""~i§t
12/01/09 ~t).00206~~IB;
01125/06 ~o.1,012r.!1-'t~1
I l/08/06 0.0005
05/31/07 <0,0002
C1'·02-l 11/08/07 IJ.0002
05/13/08 <0.0005
12/05108 <0.0005 U
12/02/09 0.0001 I .I
I 01/24106 <0.0002
11107/06 <0.0002
05/30/07 <0.0002
CP-03-1 11/07107 <0,0002
05/13/08 <0.0005
12/05/08 <0.0005 U
12/01/09 <0.0005 U
01/25/06 :>:,..~0.0681~~"
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05/31/07 1ffl.'lMl~~o:oos9~t•!'J
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05/13/08 ~'.'fillf,i'>;HIJ'.0089l"Et.'tili1i-'\W
12/05/08 fu;".µjj.::.•)\filito:ou1sM!tt~tr.M
12/02/0() [!;;•1\ff1.1!}E~0:110114!ifi:t1/M'.~~
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11/08/06 \1tJVfil£,_~,1:Wi0Jl27¥i~~W
05/31/07 (';.'~"'J~0.0137!~.;;;ll.J
CP-05-1 11/08/07 l'\1:~'°J¼.f,SZY.0.069t~'¾li~"'i~
05/13/08 l:'fii•~._,~1~0.U'.?:4f,1;;.~1\!1?
12/05/08 1t.~&:n:11019tt.:.Jw_sr;r:;tJ;?
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01/25/06 <0.0002
11107/06 <0.0002
05/0J/99 <0.(1002
CP-07-1 l 1/08/07 <0.(1002
05/13/08 <U.0005
12/05/08 <0.0005 U
)2/01/09 <0.0005 lJ
01/25/06 '.~J;tr!"<:':31! 0.00 14 'M" .,"&l:J·.!~
l 1/07/06 0.0004
I 05/30/07 f..'?,iittT*Yf o.oo 15 7,~J,1,1;,~
CP-08-! 11/08/07 ;.~&,::'(r,;:,..1wo:no 12 ~'.:'.ff'%m;;u
05/13/08 -m~'ltl!tl?ikt !Ult 114 :l}"ft'iE.i~Ji'ffi.1:
!2/05/08 0.0007
12/01/09 u;:;pJiJi,Wti:> o:oo 1521-i't-3Ml"i\\ml:J
I 01/24/06 U.0007
11/08/06 <0.0002
05/31/07 <0.0002 , CP-09-1 I 1/08/07 <0.0002
I 05/13/08 <0.0005
12/05/08 <0.0005 U
12/02/09 (l.00011 .I
0ln4/06 <0.0002
11/08/06 <0.0002
05/31/07 <0.0002 I. CP-10-1 I 1/08/07 <0.0002
05/13/08 <0.0005
12/05/08 <0.0005 U
12/02109 <0.0005 U
01/24/06 <0.0002
I 11107/06 <0.0002
05/30/07 <0.0002
CP-1 !-I 11/07/07 <0.0002
05/U/08 <0.0005
12/05/08 <0.0005 U I 12101/09 <0.0005 U
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lfotorical Mercury Analyses of Groundwater Samples
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01/24/06 <0.0002
11/07/06 <0.0002
05/J0/07 <0.0002
CP.]2-1 11/07/07 <0.0002
05/13/08 <0.0005
12/05/08 <0,0005 U
12/01/09 <0.0005 U
01/25/06 <0,0002
11/08/06 <0.0002
05/3 !/07 <0,0002
CP-13-1 11/08107 <0.0002
05/13/08 <0.0005
12/05/08 <0.0005 U
12/02/09 0.000 I .I
01/25/06 <0.0002
11/08/0(1 <U.0002
05/31/07 <0.0002
CP-14-1 11/08/07 <0.0002
05/1 3/08 <0.0005
12/05/08 <0,0005 U
!2/02109 0.00008 .J
CP-!5-1 01/25/06 <0.0002
01/25/06 <0.0002
11/07/06 <0.0002
05/30/07 <0.0002
MW-02 11/07/07 <0.0002
05/!3/08 <0.0005
12/05/08 <0.0005 U
12/01/09 <0.0005 U
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01/2,1/06 <0.0002
11/07/06 i\lS¼ll;&.1ru-4ilfO.IJ051)•~l>0ilSirdMt
05/30/07 i;~ie-.m.t\io.oo38Z-~&i',,.;;,-.,~
Cl'-01-2 I 1/08/07 fa'.iffe,~S>llF!'kO:oo 11~~».ti;;w
05/13/08 <0.0005
12/05/08 ~SJ:til'~l0.0022~':SL~
12/02/09 ~~J«s.!Jl' 0: 00 I 5 .WJY;:,.½Sf~
01/25/06 <0.0002
l 1/08/06 <0.0002
05/31/07 <0,0002
Cl'-02-2 11/08/07 <0.0002
05/13/08 <0.0005
12105/08 <0.0005 U
!2/02/09 0.00009 .I
01/24/06 <0,0002
11/07106 0.0004
05/30/07 <0.0002
Cl'-03-2 11/07/07 <0.0002
05/13/08 <0.0005
12/05108 <0.0005 U
!2/01/09 <0.0005 U
01/25/06 0.0006
11/08/06 <0,0002
05/31107 <0.0002
Cl'-(M-2 1 l/08107 0.(HJ07
05/13108 <0,0005
12105/08 <0.0005 U
12/02109 <0.0005 lJ
01/25/06 <0_(){)02
11108/06 <0.0002
05/31107 <0.0002
Cl'-05-2 1 ]/08107 <0.0002
05/1 3108 <0.0005
12/05108 <0.0()05 ! J
12/02/09 0.00018 .I
01/25106 0.0002
] !107106 0.0003
05/30/07 0.0002
Cl'-07-2 11108107 0.IJ00J
05/i3108 <0.0005
12/05/08 <0.0005 lJ
12/01/09 0.00008 .I
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01/25/06 <0.0002
11/07/06 0.0006
05/30107 0.0007
Cl'-08-2 11/08/07 <0.0002
05/13/08 <0.0005
12/05/08 <0.0005 U
12/01/09 0.00065
01/24/06 <0.0002
l l/08/06 <0.0002
05/31/07 0.0002
CP-09-2 11/08/07 <0.0002
05/13/08 <0.0005
12/05/08 <0.0005 U
12/02/09 <0.0005 U
Ul/24/06 <0.0002
1 !/08/06 0.0004
05/31/07 <0.0002
Cl'-I0-2 I !108/07 0.0002
05/13/08 <0.0005
12/05108 <0.0005 U
12/02/09 <(l.0005 ll
01/24/06 <0.0002
11/07/06 <0.0002
05/30/07 <0.0002
Cl'-1 !-2 11/07/07 <0.0002
05/13/08 <0.0005
12/05/08 <0.0005 l J
12101/09 <0.0005 \J
01/24/06 0.0004
11/07/06 0.0002
OS/30/07 0.0002
CJ'-12-2 ! 1/07107 0.0003
05/13/08 <0.0005
12/05/08 <0.0005 I J
12/01/09 0.00008 .,
01/25106 <0.0002
11/07106 <0.0002
OS/30/07 <0.0002
MW-02-2 ! 1/071U7 <0.0002
05/13108 •!(l.()005
12105108 <0.0005 U
]2/01/09 <0.0005 \J
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Cl'-0J-3 Oln4106 0.0002
] ]/!4107 ~~14'.'?.1..~ll:0023;S." ... "-~~;!t
Cl'-Ol<"m 05/13/08 <0.0005
12/05/08 <0.0005 \J
12/01/09 <0.0005 U
01/24/(J(, <0.0002
11/07/0(, <0.0002
05/30/07 <0.0CXJ2
Cl'-03-3 11/07107 <0.0002
05/t 3108 <(J.0005
!2/05/08 ().00071
12/01109 <0.0005 U
01/25106 <0.000iC)
11108/06 <0.0002
05131/07 <0.0002 CP-04-3 11108/07 <0.0002
05/13/08 <0.0005
12/05/08 <0.0005 U
12/()2109 <O U005 U
1 l/)4/07 t\i;r:¼"irt;(;f;:-.iu tl .002 I X:N:!Jl&It'."'3!:_>R)'.
Cl'-08-3 05/18108 <0.0005
12/05/08 <0.0005 U
)2101/09 <0.0005 U
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Well s,1m1•ks Cl'-IJ~.1 atid CJ•.1M.3 wc1e mi1l,,bde<l durn1g samplir,i;: the s..mpl~ lah~te,1 Cf'-0,!-I
in lhe f,d,I d1ld in lhe laho,ato11· ,q,0,1 wa; JCl1J,1lly Cl'-ll,1 .. 1,1nd vi,,· vc,sa
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Concenlr,,fion I= than lhc f)uan1'1a1ion Limit.
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11/07/06
05/30107
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05/14/08
12/05108
12/01109
0112510(,
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05131/07
05/14/08
12/05108
12102109
01/24106
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05/30107
11/07/07
05/13108
12/05/08
12/01/09
01/25/1)6
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051.11/07
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0511•1/{)l:I
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01/25/06
11/08106
OS/3 J/07
11108/07
05/1·1108
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05/U/08
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01/25/0{,
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05113108
12105/08
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05/1,1108
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12102/0'J
01/24/()(,
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05/14108
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05/IJ/08
12105/08
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7.82
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2.68
0.14
0.12
0.21
0.4.1
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0.10
0.31
2.56
0.67
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0.29
9.90
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2.99
0.24
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3.98
1.47
5.45
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0.37
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5.26
6.59
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0.68
0.88
0.63
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0.57
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7.29 644 16.4
7.12 744 22.0
7.09 519 20.88
7.26 561 23.47
7.35 636 19.8)
7.45 586 20.23
7.42 406 20.64
6.92 786 22.1
6.30 900 21.8
6.::n '!08 22.91
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6.92 854 19.6)
6.77 786 20.21
7.05 (,44 20.97
7.52 321 12.4
6.69 810 20.2
6.82 298 19.2-1
7.28 600 21.6
7 . .1,5 561 11_3,1
6.77 570 14.46
7.42 510 16.4
7.09 1257 22.1
7.80 1490 21.1
6.68 1790 21.19
8.(,5 1355 22.3 l
8.0! 1501 20.8')
7.44 1265 17.87
7.82 1045 19.U,
8.78 1033 22.1
9.50 1570 20.5
8.7 l I JOO 2 ! .81
9.79 425 21.09
9.72 619 20.76
9.23 727 1(,.57
9.0fi 0.357 l!l..17
7.4] 980 22.1
7.16 IYJO 23.5
7.17 !360 2! 0-1
7.58 !306 23.68
7.72 I 182 20,5(,
7.7·1 !035 20.73
7.58 1220 2 l .24
'J.22 392 21.4
8.56 900 22.2
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05/31107
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0.32 7.26
0.34 7.34
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0.52 6.25
0.43 6.14
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0.J7 7.49
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0.19 7.38
0.28 7.49
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2.7•1 6.58
0.27 7.4 j
0.5') 7.48
0.2 7.54
0.51 7.46
4.94 7.05
1.03 6.98
0.09 7.03
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0.22 7.18
6.51 7.00
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0.47 7.0 I
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2.36 6.52
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537 21.8 3.2
425 20.94 0.44
542 22.17 0.28
542 20.99 0.77
456 23.02 0.92
279 22. l 4.03
239 20.! 23.7
242 20.4 2.4
2370 19.35 0.42
1987 20.66 0.46
1786 19.19 0.79
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869 20.08 0.93
1851 20. l 17.4
1620 21,6 1.2
1500 21.04 0.75
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l 146 20.5(, 1.04
1165 2 l .05 1.72
915 20.84 1.44
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769 18.43 0,87
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12100 18.82 1.98
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Analytical Data
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December 24, 2009 Service Request No: .10906031
Heather Smith
RMT Inc.
30 Patewood Drive
Suite I 00 Patcwood Plaza One
Greenville, SC 29615-3535
Laboratory Results for: Domtar Former Chlorine Plant/5171.04
Dear Heather:
Enclosed arc the results of the sample(s) submitted to our laboratory 011 December 5, 2009. For
your reference, these analyses have been assigned our service request number ,J0906031.
All analyses were perrormed according to our laboratory's quality assurance program. The test
results meet requirements of the NELAP standards except as noted in the case narrative report.
All results arc intended to be considered in their entirety, and Columbia Analytical Services, Inc.
(CAS) is not responsible for use or less than the complete report. Results apply only to the items
submitted to the laboratory for analysis and individual items (samples) analyzed, as listed in the
report.
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COLUMBIA ANALYTICAL SERVICES, INC.
Domtar Paper C1)mpany
Domtar Fonner Chlorine Plant
water
CASE NARRATIVE
Service Request No.:
Date Received:
J090C,03\
12/5/09
All analyses were perfonncd consistent with the quality assurance program of Columbia Analytical Scrvlc<.:s, Inc.
(CAS). This report contains analytical results for samples designated for Tier II data ddivcrab!cs, including results of
QC samples analyzed from this delivery group. Whcn appropriate to the procedure, method blank results have been
reported with each analytical test. Analytical procedures performed by the lab are validated in accordancl'. with
NELAC standards. Parameters that arc included in the NELAC Fields of Testing but arc not inc\udcd in the lab's
NELAC accreditation an; identified in the discussion of each analytical procedure.
Sample Receipt.
36 water samples were received for analysis Jt Columbia Analytical Services on 12/5/09. The samples were received
in good condition and consistent with the accompanying chain of custody form. Samples arc refrigerated at 4±2')C
upon receipt at the lab except for aqueous samples designated for metals analyses, which were stored at room
temperature.
l\:lcrcury by CV AA
No problems were ob.served with this delivc1y group.
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!.ncrganic Data
The result is ~m ourlier. See G~sc 11a1Tativc.
The control limit criteria are not applicable. See case narrative.
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The analyte was found in the associated method blank at a level that is significant relative to the sample result.
The result is an estimated amou_nt because the value exceeded the instrument calibration range.
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The result is an estimated concentration that is less than the MRL but greater than or equal to the MDL.
The compound was analyzed for, but was not detected ("Non-detect") at or above the MRL/MDL.
Too many colonies were present (TNTC). The numeric value represents the filtration volume.
The MRL/MDL has been elevated due to matrix interference.
See case narrative.
Metals Data
* The result is an outlier. Sec case narrative.
~ The control limit crilcri~1 :.ire nClt <.1pplicabk. See case 1nrrat!'.·~-
The result is an ..:stim:~led cnncentratic,n th:n is kss than 1hc MF.L t·,ut g_rl':11'::r ll·.:m ()i" cq1d tn 1h~ i, !Di_
f-: Thi_: rcpoi"l!.X! ..-,1h1c i~ cstinn1cd hcc:n.1.-.;~-<'f th::--;•:·::.·sc1:•:•.: ,,f 1:1:ili"i·-. i:1tL·:·l"crc•;·,:.:;.'
\1 Th,..· dup\ic:!lt' i;1je..:1i.:sn pn:cisi,·,n w::'.: :w1 IT'L'i.
N The (-.fo:,"i.-: Spil:c ~~1111;)\c n:c1_)\·cry i~ !11,t \\·:1hir, ,::,t"itn1I ii::::i::. '<._:...: :..:::s;c :·1::;·:·:'.ti··.·:..'.
S The r~:::1.il! w:iS ·J...'.tcnnincrJ hy ,1\1.::thud 1.if Su10,.Li:·d _,-\Jdiiic1:-is (\·IS/.).
U The cc•rnpound v..-:J.s :.rn~:lyzcd fnr. h~ll ,_.._•::;; 1w1 dc!-:.·Cl:.:d {_"\'<(~n-ll·~·tc-:.:t"') ::i (li" ::!),,u..: 1!1c f\1R[_:~·iL)L
\\' The post-di~estion spike for f"urn::1ec .'-\/\ :11nlysis is cir.!; llf cnnr;-nl li:~1i:s. \t,')1ik sc:rnpk :1hs(_1rh :i1c~· ::-: l~·.,s th;!:1
50''.,;; or spike :.ibsorbcncc.
The ~vlRL/lvlDL has hcl'n clc\·2tcd c!u;.' 1-~1 n~~11ri:-: it:1L:rti..:rL'iKs: .
.\ ~l~C c~:sc /lJJTClli\"~.
+ The c011cki1ion CPtrfri:ic111 t(,r the [\·!S.-'\ i:; ks'.:-tli::n rJ.~_HJ).
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Organic Data
The rcsult is an outlier. SL'c cast: n:.iiTJti\'C.
Thl: control limit criteria c1rc ;1ot applic..tble. See CJ.Se 112r;·ati\"e.
The tentatively identified cDmpound is a susp\:.'ctcd alclol-ct)ndcns3lion product. ,\
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The an:ilyte was found in the asso-:..:iatt.:d mctl10d bbnk Jt a level that is signiC1c<illl rclativL'. t0 the s;1mplc n:suit.
The analyte was qualiwti,·cly confinned tising GC/!"v!S tcchniquL'.S. pattern rcu,~nitinn, ll!' by comparing to
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The result is o.n ,:stimJtecl amount because t!K value exce .. -d,..·d lhl' inqrumc;1! c.i.!ibratic1n r:i.r~8e.
The result is an l'stirnatl'd conce11tr:11ion th.i.t is less th:m the MRL hut greater than or equal w the l\·lDL .
The result is presumptive. The analyte was tentatively identified, but u confrnnatii:.m an::lysis was 1101
pcrfom1cd.
The GC or HPLC confirmation criteria were cxccc:dcd. The relative percent difference: is grc:c.1tcr th.'.ln 4(J~,-(I
hetwec:n the iWO anulytical results (2:?1//1 for CLP Pesticides)
The compound \\'J.5 analyzed f(lr. brn was not Jcu:cted ('·!\lon-clctect··) at or .:ibove the JvlRL1!'vlDL.
The MRU'."v1DL h3~ t1cen ele\·a1cd clue 10 a chwmato;;raphic interference.
Ste CO.Sl' narraiivc.
Prlroleum Hydrocarbon Specific
F The chromatc,graphic i1nsnprint of the sornple matches the elution pattern of the calihrotiun s•.anda;d.
L Thl' chromJtogrnphic :·mgcrprint of the SJmple resembh:s a petroleum proclucl, hut the elution p:..!:tcrn indic:iti..:~
the presence of :i greater amou1E of lighter mo!ccular weight consti1uents than tl1c calihra11nn str:mbrcL
H The chromo.tographic iingcrprint of the sample resembles a petroleum ;:-:roduct, hut the elution pJtlcrn indic:i!cs
1he presence of 3 greater amount of hcavier molt:cubr weight constituents limn the ca\ib:-:1tio11 slc1miard.
0 The chromatogr:iphic fingeqJrint of the sample resembles an oil, but docs not ma1ch the calibration standarJ.
Y The chromatographic lingerprint of the sample resembles a petroleum product eluting in opproxirnatel\· the
correct carbon range. but the elution pattc111 docs not match the calibr;:ition sta11c!c1rc!.
Z Thc chromatographic fingerprint ci(1cs not resL'.mblc a petroleum product.
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10906031-008
10906031-009
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1090603I-014
10906031-015
10906031-016
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SAMPLE CROSS-REFERENCE
CLIENT SAMPLE ID
MW-2-2
MW-2
CP-03-1
CP-03-2
CP-03-3
CP-11-1
CP-11-2
CP-12-1
CP-12-2
DU-09401
FBLK-09401
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CP-08-2
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CP-07-1
CP-07-2
MW-113
CP-04-3
CP-04-2
DU-09.402
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CP-05-1
CP-05-2
FBLK-09402
CP-02-1
CP-02-2
CP-01-2
CP-13-1
Cl'-14-1
CP-09-1
Cl'-09-2
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FBLK-09403
CP-01-3R
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Sample Summary
Service Rc(1ucst: 10906031
DATE TIME
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12/1 /09 09:50
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12/1/09 16:35
12/1/09 16:50
12/1 /09 17:00
12/1 /09 17: 15
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12/2/09 08:35
12/2/09 08:50
12/2/09 00:00
12/2/09 09:05
12/2/0'J 09:20
12/2/09 09:40
12/2/09 09:55
12/2/09 10:05
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Clicnl: Domtar Industries Service Request: )0906031 I Project: Domtar Former Chlorine Plant/5171.04 Date Collected: 121 I /09 -121 2109
Sample Matrix: Water Date Received: 121 5109
Prep Method: Mclhod Units: 11g/L I Analysis Method: 245.1 Basis: Ni\
Mercury, Total
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Lah Code Result Q MRL MDL Factor Extracted Analyzed I MW-2-2 1090603 1-00 I ND lJ 0.50 0.08 121 8/09 1219109 14:26
MW-2 J090603 l -002 ND lJ 0.50 0.08 121 8109 1219109 14:28
CP-03-1 J090603 l-003 ND lJ 0.50 0.08 1218109 1219109 14:32
CP-03-2 10906031-004 ND lJ 0.50 0.08 121 8109 1219109 14:41 I CP-03-3 1090603 l-005 ND lJ 0.50 0.08 121 8/09 1219109 14:43
CP-11-1 J0906031-006 ND lJ 0.50 0.08 121 8109 1219/09 14:4,J
Cl'-\ 1-2 10906031-007 ND lJ a.so 0.08 121 8109 1219109 14:45 I Cl'-12-1 10906031-008 ND lJ 0.50 0.08 121 8109 1219109 14:47
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DU-0940 I J0906031-0 I 0 ND lJ 0.50 0.08 121 8109 1219109 14:53 I FBLK-09401 10906031-011 ND lJ 0.50 0.08 121 8109 1219109 14:54
CP-08-3 10906031-012 ND lJ 0.50 0.08 121 8/09 1219/09 14:56
CP-08-2 J090603 l-O I 3 0.65 0.50 0.08 121 8109 1219/09 14:57
CP-08-1 J090603\-0l4 1.52 0.50 0.08 121 8109 1219109 14:59 I Ci'-07-1 10906031-0 I 5 ND lJ 0.50 0.08 121 8/09 1219109 15:00
Cl'-07-2 )0906031-016 0.08 J 0.50 0.08 121 8109 1219109 15 :02
MW-113 10906031-017 2.06 0.50 0.08 121 8109 1219109 15:03 I CP-04-3 J090603 l-O I 8 ND lJ 0.50 0.08 12110109 12111/0912:48 ' Cl'-O,J-2 1090603 1-019 ND lJ 0.50 0.08 12110109 12/\110912:52
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CP-04-1 )090603 1-021 1.14 0.50 0.08 12110109 12111109 13:00 I Cl'-05-1 J090603 1-022 7.57 0.50 0.08 12110109 12/\\/0913:01
CP-05-2 ,]090603, 1-023 0.18 J 0.50 0.08 12110109 12111/09 13:03
FBLK-09402 J0906031 -024 ND lJ 0.50 0.08 12110/09 12111/09 13:04 I Cl'-02-1 10906031-025 0.11 J 0.50 0.08 12110109 12111109 13:06
CP-02-2 ]0906031-026 0.09 J 0.50 0.08 12110/09 12111109 13:19
CP-01-2 J090603 J -027 I.SO 0.50 0.08 12110109 12111/09 13:20 . Cl'-13-1 10906031-028 0.10 J 0.50 0.08 12110109 12111109 13:22
ICl'-14-1 J090603 l-029 0.08 1 0.50 0.08 12110109 12111109 13:23
CP-09-1 1090603 1-03 0 (I.I I J 0.50 0.08 12110/09 12111109 13:25
CP-09-2 )0906031-031 ND lJ 0.50 0.08 12110/09 12111109 13:26
ICl'-10-1 10906031-032 ND lJ 0.50 0.08 12110/09 12/\ 1109 13:28
CP-10-2 )0906031-033 ND lJ 0.50 0.08 12110109 12111109 13:29
FBLK-09403 J090603 I -034 ND lJ 0.50 0.08 12110109 12111109 13:30
IC\'-01-JR )0906031-035 ND lJ 0.50 0.08 12110/09 12111109 13:32
DU-09403 J090603 l -036 ND lJ 0.50 0.08 12110109 1211 I 109 18:48
Method Blank J090603 l-Mll I ND lJ 0.50 0.08 121 8109 12/9109 14:06
Method Blank J090603 l-MB2 I ND lJ 0.50 0.08 12110109 12111109 12:42
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Domtar Industries
Domtar Fonner Chlorine Plant/5I71.04
Water
CP-03-1
1090603 1-003
245.1
Method
Matrix Spike Summary
l\11crcury, Total (Cold Vapor, Manual)
Service Request: 10906031
Date Collected: 12/1/09
Date Received: 12/5/09
Date Analyzed: 12/ 9/09
Units: µg/L
Basis: NA
Matrix Spike Duplicate Matrix Spike
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5.18
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Matrix Spike Summary
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Result Amount 11/0 Rec Limits RPD Limit
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Domtar Industries
Domtar Fonner Chlorine Plant/5171.04
Water
CP-04-3
.10906031-0 I 8
245.1
Method
Matrix Spike Sunun:.uy
Mercury, Total (Cold Vapor, Manual)
Service Request: 10906031
Date Collected: 12/2/09
Date Received: 12/5/09
Date Analyzed: 12/11/09
Units: µg/L
llasis: NA
Matrix Spike Duplicate Matrix Spike
Sample
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ND
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Amount 0./4, Rec
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Matrix Spike Sunnnary
J090603 l-DMS2 1¼, Rec RPD
Result Amount 11/0 Rec Limits RPD Limit
4.63 5.00 93 70 -130 2 20
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Domtar Industries
Domtar Fonner Chlorine Plant/5171.04
Water
CP-02-1
J090603 l-025
245.1
Method
Matrix Spike Summary
Mercury, Total (Cold Vapor, Manual)
Service Request: ]0906031
llate Collected: 12/2/09
Date Received: 12/5/09
Date Analyzed: 12/11/09
Units: µg/L
Basis: NA
Matrix Spike Duplicate Matrix Spike
Sample
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Amount 0/4, Rec
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,".1atrix Spike Summary
J090603 I-OMS3
Result Amount
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Domtar Industries
Domtar Fonner Chlorine Plant/5171.04
Water
Lah Control Sample Summary
Mercury, Total (Cold Vapor, Manual)
Melhod
245.1
Lah Control Sample
10906031-LCS I
Result Expected 0/4, Rec
5.15 5.00 103
Lab Control Sample Summary
'1/o Rec
Limits
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Service Request: )0906031
Date Analyzed: 12/9/09
Unils: µg/L
Basis: NA
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Domtar Industries
Domtar Former Chlorine Plant/5171.04
Water
Lab Control Sample Summary
Mercury, Total (Cold Vapor, Manual)
Method
245.1
Lah Control Sample
J090603 i-LCS2
Result ExpectCd '½, Rec
5.03 5.00 101
Lab Control Sampk Summary
11/0 Rec
Limits
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Service Requesl: 10906031
Date Analyzed: 12/11/09
Units: 11g/L
Basis: NA
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Date Time Sample Station ID
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December 2009
Project: Domtar CAS Labs
Project Number: 5171.04
Sample Date: Week of 12/7/2009
9143 Philips Highway, Suite 200
Jacksonville, FL 32256
Type of Turnaround: Standard Contac1: Tom Kissinger
OC Package: N/A
CP-01-2
CP-01-3
CP-0i•3A
CP-02-1
CP-02-2
CP-04,1
C?-04-2
CP-05-1
CP-05-2
CP-06-1
CP-06-2
904-739-2277 lab
904-739-2011 fax
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CP-07-2 30 x
CP-08-1 12.5 x
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RMT Project Manager: Mike Parker
AMT Project Contact: Heather Smith
AMT Alterna:e Contacts: Travis Tarbet
Work Order Prepared By/Date: TAT 11/10/2009
Work Order OCed By/Date: HHS
GROUNDWATER 1---'CccP~--"O"-B-cc2~-+----"'3"-0.c:8 __ -+----'x'---+----"-----I-----------------~ CP-08-3 50.98 x
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CP-03-1 12.2 x
CP-03-2 29.5 x
CP·03·3 51 X
CP·09·1 12 x
C0·09·2 28 x
CP·10-1 12 x
CP·10·2 28 x
CP·11·1 14 x
CP-11·2 28 x
CP·12-1 12 x
CP·12·2 27 x
CP·13·1 15 x
CP•1.:!•1 16 x
CP·15-1
,'v1W•2 13 X
MW•2·2 27 X
Analytical Method: Analyze for total mercury using USEPA method 245.1
Sample Containers: 125 ml ultra clean glass bottle with HNO3 preservative.
Volume: minimum 125 ml
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Well Repairs and Well Abandonment
Domtar Paper Company
Plymouth, North Carolina
Below is a summary of the work perfmmed at the above site (12/1-12/3/09):
Well Repairs
l) Removed & replaced (4) 8" flush covers and J plugs
2) 5 wells -grouted in 2" PVC riser inside flush cover and put on J plugs
3) 4 wells -tapped out bolt holes and put in new bolts and new J plugs
4) 5 wells -cut down ½" wells and replaced J plugs
5) Total 1 plugs installed - I 8
Well Abandonments
1) (2) ½" wells -grouted to surface and pulled covers
a) (1) -38 ft. deep
b) (I) -40 ft. deep
2) (l) 4" well -plugged screen and grouted to surface -165 ft. deep
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Photographic Log
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OU-3 -Former Chlorine Plant Area
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CP-07-1
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CP-07-2
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OU-3 -Former Chlorine Plant Area
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CP-08-1
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OU-3 -Former Chlorine Plant Area
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OU-3 -Former Chlorine Plant Area
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CP-05-1
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CP-05-2
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Monitoring Report
OU-3 -Former Chlorine Plant Area
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Monitoring Report
OU-3 -Former Chlorine Plant Area
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Date
12/03/09
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12/03/09
CP-08-2 replaced surface
completion.
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OU-3 -Former Chlorine Plant Area
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CP-03-3
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12/03/09
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CP-03-2
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12/03/09
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12/03/09
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