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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWS-4535_14716_CA_MRP_20230303SUBSEQUENT ACTIVE REMEDIATION MONITORING REPORT Tank & Tummy #1 US 220 Bypass and US 311 Randleman, Randolph County Incident #: 14716 Priority: High Latitude: N35°48.14’ Longitude: W79°49.45’ Submitted To: Mr. Ryan A. Bond, P.G. North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Waste Management – UST Section 450 West Hanes Mill Road, Suite 300 Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27105 March 3, 2023 Incident Responsible Party: Tank & Tummy LLC P.O. Box 4036 Asheboro, NC 27204 Prepared by: Griffith Enterprises, Inc. 353 Jonestown Road, #312 Winston-Salem, NC. 27104 (336) 712-0290 MONITORING REPORT FORM A.Site Information 1. Site Identification Date of Report: March 3, 2023 Site Risk: HIGH Facility I.D.: 0-019711 UST Incident Number (if known): 14716 Site Priority Ranking: High Site Name: Tank & Tummy #1 Site Location: US 311 and US 220 Bypass Nearest City/Town: Randleman Zip: 27317 County: Asheboro Description of Geographical Data Point: Former UST Basin Latitude: N35°48.14’ Longitude: W79°49.45’ 2. Information about Contacts Associated with the Leaking UST System: Former UST Owner/Responsible Party: Tank & Tummy LLC Address: PO Box 4036 Asheboro, NC 27204 Phone: 336-629-2061 Current UST Owner/Operator: Clark Stores LLC Address: P.O. Box 469, Clinton, NC 28329 Phone: 800-849-4177 Current Property Owner: Clark Stores LLC Address: P.O. Box 469, Clinton, NC 28329 Phone: 800-849-4177 Property Occupant: Clark Stores LLC Address: P.O. Box 469, Clinton, NC 28329 Phone: 800-849-4177 Consultant/Contractor: Griffith Enterprises, Inc. Address: 353 Jonestown Rd., #312, Winston-Salem, NC. 27023 Phone: (336) 399-0096 Analytical Laboratory: Pace Analytical State Certification Number: ENV375 Address: 12065 Lebanon Road, Mount Juliet, TN 37122 Phone: (615) 758-5858 3. Information about Release: Date Discovered: November 1994 Estimated Quantity of Release: unknown Cause of Release: leaking UST system(s) Source of Release (e.g., Piping/UST): UST system(s) . Sizes and contents of UST system(s) from which the release occurred): Please see UST Closure and Limited Site Assessment Reports Tank & Tummy #1 Subsequent Active Remediation Monitoring Report(3/2023)1 B. Executive Summary 1. Free Product Thickness: No free product was observed during the February 14, 2023 groundwater monitoring event. 2. Maximum Contaminant Mass in Groundwater: The current maximum TDH contaminant mass in the groundwater was calculated to be 822 grams, or 1.8 pounds of total dissolved hydrocarbons (TDH) during February of 2023. The initial contaminant mass in the groundwater was calculated to be 58,895 grams, or 130 pounds of TDH observed in April of 2004 (Table 5). Thus, the remediation system has effectively removed 128.3 pounds or approximately 98.69% of the initial contaminant mass originally documented in the groundwater. As shown in Table 6, during the last six months of natural attenuation at the site there has been an increase in the contaminant mass of (+0.23 pounds) being reported in the groundwater. A current store operator reported to us that there had been a recent problem with an active UST system on-site. Our staff observed possible disturbances near the subsurface UST product lines. As listed below, the current site maximum concentrations of dissolved phase volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are now centered around monitoring well MW-4, southeast of the aforementioned active UST product lines (See Figure 9). Dissolved phase Benzene, IPE and MTBE have been increasing in MW-4 since August of 2021 (See Table 2). 3. Current Site Maximum Concentrations of Dissolved Groundwater Contaminants: Contaminant Concentration ug/l Cleanup Goal 2L ug/l Lead (MW-1) 16.1 15 Benzene (MW-4) 94.6 1 1,2-dichloroethane (MW-6) 1.28 0.4 MTBE (MW-4) 1,400 20 Isopropyl Ether IPE (MW-4) 114 70 4. Current Extent of Dissolved Phase Groundwater Contamination: Refer to Figures 4 through 9 and Tables 2, 5, and 6: The aerial extent of the dissolved phase plume is approximately 23,400 square feet and has been reduced by approximately 37.60%, from 37,500 square feet estimated during April of 2004. 5. Maximum Contaminant Concentrations in Soil: Please refer to the CSA Report for this incident. 6. Remedial Action Plan Currently in Use: Aquifer air sparring (AAS) and soil vapor extraction (SVE) was in use at the site since April of 2004. The system includes nine (9) AAS points and eight (8) SVE wells as shown in Figure 2. The system was turned off in April of 2022. 7. Impacted Receptors: The on-site water supply well (#1 Figure 1) for the convenience store was historically impacted by dissolved phase hydrocarbon compounds. A POE carbon canister filtration system was installed and has been maintained on the water supply well for many years. The store well #1 was reported to have been abandoned in October of 2019. The convenience store is now reportedly being supplied water from a residential supply well that is located approximately 700 feet west of the site and is identified as (#9 Figure 1). Tank & Tummy #1 Subsequent Active Remediation Monitoring Report(3/2023)2 On February 14, 2023, our company observed that the POE carbon canister filtration system had been totally disconnected from the water supply line leading to the convenience store. Our company had no prior knowledge of this POE system disconnection. A groundwater sample (Store Well After) collected from convenience store detected a concentration of 1,2,4-trimethylbenzene at 1.34 ug/l. We are recommending that this information be submitted to the NCDEQ Toxicologist for a Health Risk Evaluation (HRE). We are also recommending that the convenience store water supply be resampled to confirm the presence of 1,2,4-trimethylbenzene. A second off-site water supply well (#2 Figure 1) has also been historically impacted by dissolved phase hydrocarbon compounds. The Spencer 2 Well, located at a small house beside of the former Mt. Zion Church continued to be occupied during this most recent groundwater sampling event. Water samples were collected on February 14, 2023 from before and after a POE carbon canister filtration system that has been maintained on the water supply well for many years. As shown in Table 2, the Spencer 2 Well reported concentrations of dissolved phase 1,2-dichloroethane (22 ug/l), IPE (166 ug/l), and MTBE (1,010 ug/l) before the POE system on February 14, 2023. The total dissolved phase hydrocarbon concentrations being reported for the Spencer 2 water supply well before the POE system was 1,198 ug/l, down from 1,287 ug/l that was reported previously on August 23, 2022. The groundwater sample that was collected after the Spencer 2 POE system on February 14, 2023 detected a concentration of MTBE at 1.19 ug/l. This sample was collected approximately 2 hours after Talley Water Company had installed a new carbon canister on the Spencer 2 POE system. It is possible that the POE system did not get completely flushed after the installation of the new canister. We are again recommending that this information be submitted to the NCDEQ Toxicologist for a Health Risk Evaluation (HRE). We are also recommending resampling this well after the POE system to evaluate the effectiveness of the new carbon canister. 8. Conclusions: Since 2004, the soil and groundwater remediation system has been successful in reducing the over-all dissolved phase VOC concentrations that are being reported in the groundwater from Incident #14716 by approximately 98.69%. The remediation system has also been successful in reducing the aerial extent of plume geometry by approximately 37%. The remediation system was turned off in April of 2022 in order to evaluate the potential for the natural attenuation of the remaining contaminant mass in the groundwater. The results of the February 2023 sampling event show that groundwater samples that were collected from monitoring wells MW-2 and MW-13 (north of the plume) did not detect any concentrations of dissolved phase hydrocarbons within the shallow groundwater zone. In addition, groundwater samples that were collected from monitoring wells MW-1, MW-3, MW-5, and MW-10 (interior of the site) did not detect any concentrations of dissolved phase hydrocarbons within the shallow groundwater zone. Dissolved phase VOC concentrations that were reported at monitoring well MW-6 (interior of the site) have remained stable during the last 6 months. Type III monitoring well DW-1 also did not detect any dissolved phase hydrocarbon concentrations within the intermediate bedrock zone beneath the subject site. However, dissolved phase VOC concentrations were found to again increase in monitoring wells MW-4 and MW-14 (south section of site). A current store operator reported to us that there had been a recent problem with an active UST system on- site. Our staff observed possible disturbances near the subsurface UST product lines. Tank & Tummy #1 Subsequent Active Remediation Monitoring Report(3/2023)3 The current site maximum concentrations of dissolved phase volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are now centered around monitoring well MW-4, southeast of the aforementioned active UST product lines (See Figure 9). Dissolved phase benzene, IPE and MTBE have been increasing in MW-4 since August of 2021 (See Table 2). On February 14, 2023, our company observed that the POE carbon canister filtration system had been totally disconnected from the water line leading to the convenience store. Our company had no prior knowledge of this POE system disconnection. A groundwater sample (Store Well After) collected from the convenience store detected a concentration of 1,2,4-trimethylbenzene at 1.34 ug/l. We are recommending that this information be submitted to the NCDEQ Toxicologist for a Health Risk Evaluation (HRE). We are also recommending that the convenience store water supply be resampled to confirm the presence of 1,2,4-trimethylbenzene. The groundwater sample that was collected after the Spencer 2 POE system on February 14, 2023 detected a concentration of MTBE at 1.19 ug/l. This sample was collected approximately 2 hours after Talley Water Company had installed a new carbon canister on the Spencer 2 POE system. It is possible that the POE system did not get completely flushed after the installation of the new canister. We are again recommending that this information be submitted to the NCDEQ Toxicologist for a Health Risk Evaluation (HRE). We are also recommending resampling this well after the POE system to evaluate the effectiveness of the new carbon canister. In conclusion, based on the information that is contained in this report we are recommending the following actions: •The NCDEQ request information from the current UST Owners/Operators to determine if there was a recent problem with an active UST system, and if a release has occurred to the subsurface. •The NCDEQ request information from the current UST Owners/Operators as to whom disconnected the POE carbon filtration system from the convenience store water supply, and why. •We are recommending that groundwater data from the convenience store water supply (Store Well After) be submitted to the NCDEQ Toxicologist for a Health Risk Evaluation (HRE). We are also recommending that the convenience store water supply be resampled to confirm the presence of 1,2,4-trimethylbenzene. •We are recommending that groundwater data from the Spencer water supply well (Spencer 2 After) be submitted to the NCDEQ Toxicologist for a Health Risk Evaluation (HRE). We are also recommending resampling this well after the POE system to evaluate the effectiveness of the new carbon canister, and to confirm any presence of MTBE in the residence’s water supply. Tank & Tummy #1 Subsequent Active Remediation Monitoring Report(3/2023)4 C. Table of Contents: A. Monitoring Report Form Page 1 ............................................................................ B. Executive Summary...................................................................................Page 2 1. Free Product Thickness Page 2 ................................................................. 2. Maximum Contaminant Mass in Groundwater Page 2 .................................... 3. Maximum Concentrations of Groundwater Contaminants Page 2 .................. 4. Current Extent of Dissolved Phase Groundwater Contamination Page 2 ....... 5. Maximum Contaminant Concentrations in Soil Page 2 ................................... 6. Remedial Action Plan Currently in Use Page 2 ............................................... 7. Impacted Receptors Page 2 ............................................................................ 8. Conclusions Page 3 ........................................................................................ C. Table of Contents Page 5 ..................................................................................... D. Site History and Characterization Page 6 ............................................................ 1. UST Owner and Operator Information Page 6 ................................................ 2. UST Information Page 6 .................................................................................. 3. Non-UST (AST) Spill Information Page 6 ........................................................ 4. Description of the Release Page 6 .................................................................. 5. Description of Site Characteristics Page 6 ...................................................... 6. Owner and Occupants of the Property and Adjacent Properties Page 7 ........ 7. Impacted Receptors Page 7 ............................................................................ 8. Implementation of the Remedial Action Plan from the CAP Page 7 ................ 9. Progress of Remediation at the Site Page 8 ................................................... E. Presentation of Current Site Assessment Information Page 8 ............................. 1. Current Water Level and Free Product Thickness Page 8 .............................. 2. Description of Groundwater Monitoring Event Page 8 .................................... 3. Installation of Monitoring Well MW-16 Page 8 ................................................ 4. Soil Samples Collected During The Period Page 8 ......................................... 5. Summary of February 2023 Groundwater Sampling Results Page 8 ............. 6. Hydrogeology of the Site Page 9 ................................................................... 7. Evaluation of the February 2023 Groundwater Sampling Event Page 9 ......... F. Free Product Removal Page 9 ............................................................................ G. Monitored Natural Attenuation Page 10 ................................................................. H. Conclusions Page 10 ........................................................................................... I. Statements and Certification Page 12 ................................................................... Figures: 1.Water Supply Well Map 2.Site Configuration Map 3.Groundwater Elevation Map (2/14/2023) 4.Dissolved 1,2-Dichloroethane Map (2/14/2023) 5.Dissolved Isopropyl Ether (IPE) Map (2/14/2023) 6.Dissolved MTBE Map (2/14/2023) 7.Dissolved Benzene Map (2/14/2023) 8.Dissolved Naphthalene (2/14/2023) 9.Dissolved Total V6200 Hydrocarbons Map (2/14/2023) Tables: 1.Groundwater Levels & Well Completion Information 2.Groundwater Sampling Results 3.Historical SVE System Sampling Results 4.Water Supply Well Owner Information 5.Historical Mass Removal Calculations 6.Six Month (February 2023) Contaminant Mass Attenuation Calculations Tank & Tummy #1 Subsequent Active Remediation Monitoring Report(3/2023)5 D. Site History and Characterization 1.UST Owner and Operator Information: Former UST Owner/Responsible Party: Tank & Tummy LLC Address: PO Box 4036 Asheboro, NC 27204 Phone: 336-629-2061 Current UST Owner/Operator: Clark Stores LLC Address: P.O. Box 469, Clinton, NC 28329 Phone: 800-849-4177 Current Property Owner: Clark Stores LLC Address: P.O. Box 469, Clinton, NC 28329 Phone: 800-849-4177 Property Occupant: Clark Stores LLC Address: P.O. Box 469, Clinton, NC 28329 Phone: 800-849-4177 2. UST Information: Please refer to UST Closure and Limited Site Assessment Reports. 3. Non-UST (AST) Spill Information: Not Applicable, there has been no AST release at this site.. 4. Description of the Release: The release was discovered in November of 1994 during the removal and closure of six (6) USTs containing gasoline and diesel fuel that were located north of the store building as shown in Figure 3. 5. Description of Site Characteristics: The site is an active retail fuel outlet and convenience store located at the southwest corner of the intersection of US Highways 220 Bypass and 311 near Randleman, Randolph County, North Carolina (Figures 1 and 2). The property and underground storage tank (UST) systems were formerly owned and operated by Pugh Oil Company, Inc. of Asheboro, North Carolina, but are now owned and operated by Clark Stores LLC of Clinton, North Carolina. Land around the site has a mixture of undeveloped, agricultural, commercial, industrial, and residential use in a rural setting. A railroad track is located north and northwest of the site with two residences and a church located north of the track. Another church is located approximately 1,200 feet northwest of the site. A community center is located approximately 1,000 feet northwest of the site. Residences are mixed with industrial properties. Undeveloped, wooded property and a residence are located southeast of the site across US Highway 220 Bypass, and a Timken bearing manufacturing plant is located approximately ½ mile southeast of the site 6. Owners and Occupants of the Property and Adjacent Property Owners: Refer to Table 4 for property owner information. The dissolved phase hydrocarbon impact in the groundwater has been documented on the subject site (#1 Figure 1), and north of the site (#2 Figure 1) at the location of the former Mt. Zion Church. Tank & Tummy #1 Subsequent Active Remediation Monitoring Report(3/2023)6 7. Impacted Receptors: The on-site water supply well (#1 Figure 1) for the convenience store was historically impacted by dissolved phase hydrocarbon compounds. A POE carbon canister filtration system was installed and has been maintained on the water supply well for many years. The store well #1 was reported to have been abandoned in October of 2019. The convenience store is now reportedly being supplied water from a residential supply well that is located approximately 700 feet west of the site and is identified as (#9 Figure 1). On February 14, 2023, our company observed that the POE carbon canister filtration system had been totally disconnected from the water line leading to the convenience store. Our company had no prior knowledge of this POE system disconnection. A groundwater sample (Store Well After) collected from convenience store detected a concentration of 1,2,4-trimethylbenzene at 1.34 ug/l. We are recommending that this information be submitted to the NCDEQ Toxicologist for a Health Risk Evaluation (HRE). We are also recommending that the convenience store water supply be resampled to confirm the presence of 1,2,4-trimethylbenzene. A second off-site water supply well (#2 Figure 1) has also been historically impacted by dissolved phase hydrocarbon compounds. The Spencer 2 Well, located at a small house beside of the former Mt. Zion Church continued to be occupied during this most recent groundwater sampling event. Water samples were collected on February 14, 2023 from before and after a POE carbon canister filtration system that has been maintained on the water supply well for many years. As shown in Table 2, the Spencer 2 Well reported concentrations of dissolved phase 1,2-dichloroethane (22 ug/l), IPE (166 ug/l), and MTBE (1,010 ug/l) before the POE system on February 14, 2023. The total dissolved phase hydrocarbon concentrations being reported for the Spencer 2 water supply well before the POE system was 1,198 ug/l on February 14, 2023, down from 1,287 ug/l that was reported previously on August 23, 2022. The groundwater sample that was collected after the Spencer 2 POE system on February 14, 2023 detected a concentration of MTBE at 1.19 ug/l. This sample was collected approximately 2 hours after Talley Water Company had installed a new carbon canister on the Spencer 2 POE system. It is possible that the POE system did not get completely flushed after the installation of the new canister. We are again recommending that this information be submitted to the NCDEQ Toxicologist for a Health Risk Evaluation (HRE). We are also recommending resampling this well after the POE system to evaluate the effectiveness of the new carbon canister. 8. Implementation of the Remedial Action Plan proposed in the CAP: Aquifer air sparring (AAS) and soil vapor extraction (SVE) has been in use at the site since April of 2004. The system includes nine (9) AAS points and eight (8) SVE wells as shown in Figure 2. The system was turned off in April of 2022 to evaluate the potential for natural attenuation of the dissolved phase groundwater plume. Tank & Tummy #1 Subsequent Active Remediation Monitoring Report(3/2023)7 9. Progress of Remediation at the Site: Maximum Contaminant Mass in Groundwater: The current maximum TDH contaminant mass in the groundwater was calculated to be 822 grams, or 1.8 pounds of total dissolved hydrocarbons (TDH) during February of 2023. The initial contaminant mass in the groundwater was calculated to be 58,895 grams, or 130 pounds of TDH observed in April of 2004 (Table 5). Thus, the remediation system has effectively removed 128.3 pounds or approximately 98.69% of the initial contaminant mass originally documented in the groundwater. As shown in Table 6, during the last six months of natural attenuation at the site there has been an increase in the contaminant mass of (+0.23 pounds) being reported in the groundwater. The current store operator reported to us that there had been a recent problem with an active UST system on-site. Our staff observed possible disturbances near the subsurface UST product lines. The current site maximum concentrations of dissolved phase volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are now centered around monitoring well MW-4, southeast of the aforementioned active UST product lines (See Figure 9). Dissolved phase benzene, IPE and MTBE have been increasing in MW-4 since August of 2021 (See Table 2). Refer to Figures 4 through 9 and Tables 2, 5, and 6: The aerial extent of the dissolved phase plume is approximately 23,400 square feet and has been reduced by approximately 37.60%, from 37,500 square feet estimated during April of 2004. E. Presentation of Current Site Assessment Information: 1.Current Water Level and Free Product Thickness Measurements: Refer to Table 1: There was no free product observed during the February 14, 2023 groundwater sampling event. 2. Description of Groundwater Monitoring Event: Refer to Tables 1 and 2: Analytical Methods utilized were Lead by EPA Method 6010, and VOCs by EPA Method V6200B. 3. Installation of Monitoring Well MW-16: Monitoring well MW-16 was installed to a depth of 30 feet below land surface on January 19, 2021 as illustrated in Figure 2. Monitoring well MW-16 was completed to delineate the southern extent of the dissolved phase hydrocarbon plume in the groundwater at the site. As shown in Table 2, there were no detectible concentrations of EPA Method V6200B compounds from the groundwater collected from MW-16 on February 14, 2023. 4. There were no soil samples collected during this latest monitoring period. 5. Summary of February 2023 Groundwater Sampling Results: Refer to Table 1, Table 2, Table 5 and Table 6. Refer to Figures 3 through 9. Tank & Tummy #1 Subsequent Active Remediation Monitoring Report(3/2023)8 6. Hydrogeology of the Site Groundwater was most recently sampled from eleven (11) site monitoring wells (MW-1, MW-2, MW-3, MW-4, MW-5, MW-6, MW-10, MW-13, MW-14, MW-16, and DW-1) on February 14, 2023. Monitoring wells VE-2, VE-7 and MW-15 were observed to be dry during this most recent groundwater sampling event. Water levels were also measured within those eleven monitoring wells and the results are listed in Table 1. The groundwater gauging measurements that were taken from the eleven monitoring wells that were sampled during February of 2023 indicate that the shallow groundwater was observed to be flowing in somewhat of a radial pattern as illustrated in Figure 3. However, a major groundwater flow component is indicated to be toward the south from the interior section of the site. 7. Evaluation of the February 2023 Groundwater Sampling Event: In summary, listed below are the maximum concentrations of dissolved phase hydrocarbon constituents that were reported to be above their respective NCAC 2L groundwater standards during the February 14, 2023 sampling event: Contaminant Concentration ug/l Cleanup Goal 2L ug/l Lead (MW-1) 16.1 15 Benzene (MW-4) 94.6 1 1,2-dichloroethane (MW-6) 1.28 0.4 MTBE (MW-4) 1,400 20 Isopropyl Ether IPE (MW-4) 114 70 The results of the February 2023 sampling event show that groundwater samples that were collected from monitoring wells MW-2 and MW-13 (north of the plume) did not detect any concentrations of dissolved phase hydrocarbons within the shallow groundwater zone. In addition, groundwater samples that were collected from monitoring wells MW-1, MW-3, MW-5, and MW-10 (interior of the site) did not detect any concentrations of dissolved phase hydrocarbons within the shallow groundwater zone. Dissolved phase VOC concentrations that were reported at monitoring well MW-6 (interior of the site) remained stable during the last 6 months. Type III monitoring well DW-1 also did not detect any dissolved phase hydrocarbon concentrations within the intermediate bedrock zone beneath the subject site. However, dissolved phase VOC concentrations were found to again increase in monitoring wells MW-4 and MW-14 (south section of site). The current store operator reported to us that there had been a recent problem with an active UST system on- site. Our staff observed possible disturbances near the subsurface UST product lines. The current site maximum concentrations of dissolved phase volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are now centered around monitoring well MW-4, southeast of the aforementioned active UST product lines (See Figure 9). Dissolved phase benzene, IPE and MTBE have been increasing in MW-4 since August of 2021 (See Table 2). F. Free Product Removal: Not Applicable. Tank & Tummy #1 Subsequent Active Remediation Monitoring Report(3/2023)9 G.Monitored Natural Attenuation: As shown in Table 6, during the last six months of natural attenuation at the site there has been an increase in the contaminant mass of (+0.23 pounds) being reported in the groundwater. The current store operator reported to us that there had been a recent problem with an active UST system on-site. Our staff observed possible disturbances near the subsurface UST product lines. As listed below, the current site maximum concentrations of dissolved phase volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are now centered around monitoring well MW-4, southeast of the aforementioned active UST product lines (See Figure 9). Dissolved phase benzene, IPE and MTBE have been increasing in MW-4 since August of 2021 (See Table 2). H. Conclusions: Since 2004, the soil and groundwater remediation system has been successful in reducing the over-all dissolved phase VOC concentrations that are being reported in the groundwater from Incident #14716 by approximately 98.69%. The remediation system has also been successful in reducing the aerial extent of plume geometry by approximately 37%. The remediation system was turned off in April of 2022 in order to evaluate the potential for the natural attenuation of the remaining contaminant mass in the groundwater. The results of the February 2023 sampling event show that groundwater samples that were collected from monitoring wells MW-2 and MW-13 (north of the plume) did not detect any concentrations of dissolved phase hydrocarbons within the shallow groundwater zone. In addition, groundwater samples that were collected from monitoring wells MW-1, MW-3, MW-5, and MW-10 (interior of the site) did not detect any concentrations of dissolved phase hydrocarbons within the shallow groundwater zone. Dissolved phase VOC concentrations that were reported at monitoring well MW-6 (interior of the site) remained stable during the last 6 months. Type III monitoring well DW-1 also did not detect any dissolved phase hydrocarbon concentrations within the intermediate bedrock zone beneath the subject site. However, dissolved phase VOC concentrations were found to again increase in monitoring wells MW-4 and MW-14 (south section of site). A current store operator reported to us that there had been a recent problem with an active UST system on- site. Our staff observed possible disturbances near the subsurface UST product lines. The current site maximum concentrations of dissolved phase volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are now centered around monitoring well MW-4, southeast of the aforementioned active UST product lines (See Figure 3). Dissolved phase benzene, IPE and MTBE have been increasing in MW-4 since August of 2021 (See Table 2). Tank & Tummy #1 Subsequent Active Remediation Monitoring Report(3/2023)10 On February 14, 2023, our company observed that the POE carbon canister filtration system had been totally disconnected from the water line leading to the convenience store. Our company had no prior knowledge of this POE system disconnection. A groundwater sample (Store Well After) collected from convenience store detected a concentration of 1,2,4-trimethylbenzene at 1.34 ug/l. We are recommending that this information be submitted to the NCDEQ Toxicologist for a Health Risk Evaluation (HRE). We are also recommending that the convenience store water supply be resampled to confirm the presence of 1,2,4-trimethylbenzene. The groundwater sample that was collected after the Spencer 2 POE system on February 14, 2023 detected a concentration of MTBE at 1.19 ug/l. This sample was collected approximately 2 hours after Talley Water Company had installed a new carbon canister on the Spencer 2 POE system. It is possible that the POE system did not get completely flushed after the installation of the new canister. We are again recommending that this information be submitted to the NCDEQ Toxicologist for a Health Risk Evaluation (HRE). We are also recommending resampling this well after the POE system to evaluate the effectiveness of the new carbon canister. In conclusion, based on the information that is contained in this report we are recommending the following actions: •The NCDEQ request information from the current UST Owners/Operators to determine if there was a recent problem with an active UST system, and if a release has occurred to the subsurface. •The NCDEQ request information from the current UST Owners/Operators as to whom disconnected the POE carbon filtration system from the convenience store water supply, and why. •We are recommending that groundwater data from the convenience store water supply (Store Well After) be submitted to the NCDEQ Toxicologist for a Health Risk Evaluation (HRE). We are also recommending that the convenience store water supply be resampled to confirm the presence of 1,2,4-trimethylbenzene. •We are recommending that groundwater data from the Spencer water supply well (Spencer 2 After) be submitted to the NCDEQ Toxicologist for a Health Risk Evaluation (HRE). We are also recommending resampling this well after the POE system to evaluate the effectiveness of the new carbon canister, and to confirm any presence of MTBE in the residence’s water supply. Tank & Tummy #1 Subsequent Active Remediation Monitoring Report(3/2023)11 I. Statements and Certification 1 Enter the date the monitoring report was due. March 14, 2023. Will this report be submitted after the established due date? NO 2 Was any required information from the above template missing from the report?NO 3 If applicable, will any of the proposed attenuation milestones under the schedule approved in the Corrective Action Plan not be met? (within a reasonable margin of error) NO 4 Does any known or suspected source zone soil contamination or free product remain outside of the assessed area that could be inhibiting natural attenuation? NO 5 Has there been an unexpected increase in contaminant mass sufficient to suggest a potential new release from a separate onsite or offsite source?Possible 6 Certification: I, Marshall Alan Griffith a Licensed Geologist for Griffith Enterprises, Inc., do certify that the information contained in this report is correct and accurate to the best of my knowledge. Griffith Enterprises, Inc. is licensed to practice geology in North Carolina. The certification number of the corporation is C-398. 3/3/2023 M. Alan Griffith Tank & Tummy #1 Subsequent Active Remediation Monitoring Report(3/2023)12 FIGURES TITLE CITY, STATE FIGURE LOCATION SITE ASSEMBLED BYPJH TANK & TUMMY #1 US 220 and US 311 1954 1955 311 220 5 67 8 910 4Randleman ChairFactory FROM THE 7.5-MINUTE QUADRANGLE RANDLEMAN, NORTH CAROLINA, 1970, photorevised 1981 B& S S t o r a g e 11 12 13 Hickory Bedding, Inc. Polyvinyl FenceSystems 21 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Pepsi BottlingPlant WATER-SUPPLY WELLS WITHIN 1,500 FEET OF THE SITERadius = 1,500 ftSITE 1 RANDLEMAN, RANDOLPH COUNTY, NC 1 Numbers correspond to names and addresses listed in Table 4. 2 NAME ADDRESS CITY, STATE SITE UPDATED FIGURE NO.SCALE0 ( IN FEET ) BASE MAP BY: TANK & TUMMY #1 RANDLEMAN, RANDOLPH COUNTY, NC US 311 AND US 220 BYPASS RJB, MAG, PJH , DNH MW VE AS MONITORING WELL VAPOR-EXTRACTION WELL AIR-SPARGING POINT 07/01/10 2 Site Configuration Map U. S . H I G H W A Y 3 1 1 TRUCK PARKING MW-3 MW-5 MW-7 MW-1 VE-1 AS-2 AS-3 AS-4 AS-9 AS-8 AS-7 AS-5 VE-2 VE-3 VE-6 VE-5 ACTIVE UNDERGROUNDSTORAGE TANKS PARCEL ID: 7754575842 D.B. 1140 / PG. 231 1.82 ACRES MW-2 FORMERUST BASIN VE-4STORM SEWERSTOREBUILDING dsl1 dsl2 ST O R M S E W E R OV E R H E A D E L E C T R I C I T Y DW-1 AS-6 MW-6 FORMERDIESELUST BASIN 24'x16' PRIVACY FENCE& TRAILER-MOUNTEDSYSTEM VE-7 AS-1 VE-8 SANITARY SEWERPRODU C T LI N E SPRODUCT LINESPRODUCT LINESWATER EDGE OF P A V E M E N T EDGE OF PAVEMENTMW-13 MW-8 MW-9 MW-10 MW-12 MW-11 MW-15 MW-4 MW-14 MW-16 25 5025 POTABLEWATERWELL (Abandoned October 2019) NCDOTI-73 ROW 1 inch = 50 feet NAME ADDRESS CITY, STATE SITE UPDATED FIGURE NO.SCALE 0 ( IN FEET ) BASE MAP BY: TANK & TUMMY #1 RANDLEMAN, RANDOLPH COUNTY, NC US 311 AND US 220 BYPASS RJB, MAG, PJH , DNH MW VE AS 07/01/10 U. S . H I G H W A Y 3 1 1 TRUCK PARKING MW-7 VE-1 AS-2 AS-3 AS-4 AS-9 AS-8 AS-7 AS-5 VE-3 VE-6 VE-5 ACTIVE UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS PARCEL ID: 7754575842 D.B. 1140 / PG. 231 1.82 ACRES FORMER UST BASIN VE-4STORM SEWERSTORE BUILDING dsl1 dsl2 ST O R M S E W E R OV E R H E A D E L E C T R I C I T Y DW-1 AS-6FORMERDIESEL UST BASIN 24'x16' PRIVACY FENCE & TRAILER-MOUNTED SYSTEM AS-1 VE-8 SANITARY SEWERPRODU C T L I N E SPRODUCT LINESPRODUCT LINESWATER EDGE OF P A V E M E N T EDGE OF PAVEMENTMW-9 MW-12 MW-11 25 5025 POTABLE WATER WELL (Abandoned October 2019) NCDOTI-73 ROW 3 MONITORING WELL VAPOR-EXTRACTION WELL AIR-SPARGING POINT Groundwater Elevation in Ft. 1 inch = 50 feet MW-8 Groundwater Elevation Map (2/14/23) MW-1 67.30' MW-2 66.98' MW-366.79' MW-466.28' MW-5 67.55' MW-6 68.51' MW-1067.14' VE-2 MW-1366.26' MW-15 MW-1665.20' VE-7 MW-14 NAME ADDRESS CITY, STATE SITE UPDATED FIGURE NO.SCALE 0 ( IN FEET ) BASE MAP BY: TANK & TUMMY #1 RANDLEMAN, RANDOLPH COUNTY, NC US 311 AND US 220 BYPASS RJB, MAG, PJH , DNH MW VE AS 07/01/10 U. 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H I G H W A Y 3 1 1 TRUCK PARKING VE-1 AS-2 AS-3 AS-4 AS-9 AS-8 AS-7 AS-5 VE-3 VE-6 VE-5 ACTIVE UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS PARCEL ID: 7754575842 D.B. 1140 / PG. 231 1.82 ACRES FORMER UST BASIN VE-4STORM SEWERSTORE BUILDING dsl1 dsl2 ST O R M S E W E R OV E R H E A D E L E C T R I C I T Y DW-1 AS-6FORMER DIESEL UST BASIN 24'x16' PRIVACY FENCE& TRAILER-MOUNTED SYSTEM AS-1 SANITARY SEWERPRODU C T L I N E SPRODUCT LINESPRODUCT LINESWATER EDGE OF P A V E M E N T EDGE OF PAVEMENT25 5025 POTABLE WATER WELL (Abandoned October 2019) NCDOT I-73 ROW 1 inch = 50 feet 4 MONITORING WELL VAPOR-EXTRACTION WELL AIR-SPARGING POINT Concentrations are in ug/l NS = Not Sampled ND = Not Detected MW-9NS MW-11 NS MW-12NS MW-7NS MW-10ND MW-14ND MW-16ND MW-3 ND MW-4 ND MW-2ND MW-5 ND MW-1ND MW-13ND MW-15 DRY Dissolved 1,2-DCA Map (2/14/23) MW-6 1.28 MW-8NS VE-2DRY VE-7DRY VE-8DRY NAME ADDRESS CITY, STATE SITE UPDATED FIGURE NO.SCALE 0 ( IN FEET ) BASE MAP BY: TANK & TUMMY #1 RANDLEMAN, RANDOLPH COUNTY, NC US 311 AND US 220 BYPASS RJB, MAG, PJH , DNH07/01/10 U. 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H I G H W A Y 3 1 1 TRUCK PARKING AS-2 AS-3 AS-4 AS-9 AS-8 AS-7 AS-5 VE-3 VE-6 VE-5 ACTIVE UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS PARCEL ID: 7754575842 D.B. 1140 / PG. 231 1.82 ACRES FORMER UST BASIN VE-4STORM SEWERSTORE BUILDING dsl1 dsl2 ST O R M S E W E R OV E R H E A D E L E C T R I C I T Y FORMER DIESEL UST BASIN 24'x16' PRIVACY FENCE& TRAILER-MOUNTED SYSTEM AS-1 VE-8 SANITARY SEWERPRODU C T L I N E SPRODUCT LINESPRODUCT LINESWATER EDGE OF P A V E M E N T EDGE OF PAVEMENT25 5025 POTABLE WATER WELL (Abandoned October 2019) NCDOT I-73 ROW 1 inch = 50 feet MW VE AS MONITORING WELL VAPOR-EXTRACTION WELL AIR-SPARGING POINT Concentrations are in ug/l NS = Not Sampled ND = Not Detected MW-9NS MW-11 NS MW-12NS AS-6 DW-1 MW-7NS VE-1 MW-1ND MW-2ND MW-3 ND MW-5 ND MW-10ND MW-13ND MW-14ND MW-16ND 5 MW-15 DRY Dissolved IPE Map (2/14/23) MW-4114 MW-625 MW-8NS VE-2 DRY VE-7DRY NAME ADDRESS CITY, STATE SITE UPDATED FIGURE NO.SCALE 0 ( IN FEET ) BASE MAP BY: TANK & TUMMY #1 RANDLEMAN, RANDOLPH COUNTY, NC US 311 AND US 220 BYPASS RJB, MAG, PJH , DNH MW VE AS 07/01/10 U. 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H I G H W A Y 3 1 1 TRUCK PARKING VE-1 AS-2 AS-3 AS-4 AS-9 AS-8 AS-7 AS-5 VE-3 VE-6 VE-5 ACTIVE UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS PARCEL ID: 7754575842 D.B. 1140 / PG. 231 1.82 ACRES FORMER UST BASIN VE-4STORM SEWERSTORE BUILDING dsl1 dsl2 ST O R M S E W E R OV E R H E A D E L E C T R I C I T Y DW-1 AS-6FORMER DIESEL UST BASIN 24'x16' PRIVACY FENCE& TRAILER-MOUNTED SYSTEM AS-1 VE-8 SANITARY SEWERPRODU C T L I N E SPRODUCT LINESPRODUCT LINESWATER EDGE OF P A V E M E N T EDGE OF PAVEMENT25 5025 POTABLE WATER WELL (Abandoned October 2019) NCDOT I-73 ROW 1 inch = 50 feet MONITORING WELL VAPOR-EXTRACTION WELL AIR-SPARGING POINT Concentrations are in ug/l NS = Not Sampled ND = Not Detected MW-9NS MW-11 NS MW-12NS MW-7NS MW-10ND MW-16ND MW-3 ND MW-2ND MW-5 ND MW-1ND MW-13ND 6 MW-15 DRY Dissolved MTBE Map (2/14/23) MW-4 1,400 MW-6149 MW-8NS MW-1429.7 VE-2DRY VE-7DRY NAME ADDRESS CITY, STATE SITE UPDATED FIGURE NO.SCALE 0 ( IN FEET ) BASE MAP BY: TANK & TUMMY #1 RANDLEMAN, RANDOLPH COUNTY, NC US 311 AND US 220 BYPASS RJB, MAG, PJH , DNH MW VE AS 07/01/10 U. 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H I G H W A Y 3 1 1 TRUCK PARKING VE-1 AS-2 AS-3 AS-4 AS-9 AS-8 AS-7 AS-5 VE-3 VE-6 VE-5 ACTIVE UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS PARCEL ID: 7754575842 D.B. 1140 / PG. 231 1.82 ACRES FORMER UST BASIN VE-4STORM SEWERSTORE BUILDING dsl1 dsl2 ST O R M S E W E R OV E R H E A D E L E C T R I C I T Y DW-1 AS-6FORMER DIESELUST BASIN 24'x16' PRIVACY FENCE & TRAILER-MOUNTED SYSTEM AS-1 VE-8 SANITARY SEWERPROD U C T L I N E SPRODUCT LINESPRODUCT LINESWATER EDGE OF P A V E M E N T EDGE OF PAVEMENT25 5025 POTABLE WATER WELL (Abandoned October 2019) NCDOT I-73 ROW 1 inch = 50 feet MONITORING WELL VAPOR-EXTRACTION WELL AIR-SPARGING POINT Concentrations are in ug/l NS = Not Sampled ND = Not Detected MW-9NS MW-11 NS MW-12NS MW-7NS MW-10ND MW-16ND MW-3 ND MW-2ND MW-5 ND MW-1 ND MW-13ND 7 MW-6 ND MW-14ND MW-15DRY Dissolved Benzene Map (2/14/23) MW-494.6 MW-8 NS VE-2DRY VE-7 DRY NAME ADDRESS CITY, STATE SITE UPDATED FIGURE NO.SCALE 0 ( IN FEET ) BASE MAP BY: TANK & TUMMY #1 RANDLEMAN, RANDOLPH COUNTY, NC US 311 AND US 220 BYPASS RJB, MAG, PJH , DNH MW VE AS 07/01/10 U. 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H I G H W A Y 3 1 1 TRUCK PARKING VE-1 AS-2 AS-3 AS-4 AS-9 AS-8 AS-7 AS-5 VE-3 VE-6 VE-5 ACTIVE UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS PARCEL ID: 7754575842 D.B. 1140 / PG. 231 1.82 ACRES FORMER UST BASIN VE-4STORM SEWERSTORE BUILDING dsl1 dsl2 ST O R M S E W E R OV E R H E A D E L E C T R I C I T Y DW-1 AS-6FORMERDIESEL UST BASIN 24'x16' PRIVACY FENCE & TRAILER-MOUNTED SYSTEM AS-1 VE-8 SANITARY SEWERPRODU C T L I N E SPRODUCT LINESPRODUCT LINESWATER EDGE OF P A V E M E N T EDGE OF PAVEMENT25 5025 POTABLE WATER WELL (Abandoned October 2019) NCDOTI-73 ROW 1 inch = 50 feet MONITORING WELL VAPOR-EXTRACTION WELL AIR-SPARGING POINT Concentrations are in ug/l NS = Not Sampled ND = Not Detected MW-9 NS MW-11NS MW-12 NS MW-7NS MW-10 ND MW-16 ND MW-3ND MW-2ND MW-5ND MW-1ND MW-13ND MW-6ND MW-14 ND 8 MW-15DRY MW-8NS Dissolved Naphthalene Map (2/14/23) MW-4ND VE-2DRY VE-7DRY Dissolved Naphthalene Not Detected on 2/14/23 NAME ADDRESS CITY, STATE SITE UPDATED FIGURE NO.SCALE 0 ( IN FEET ) BASE MAP BY: TANK & TUMMY #1 RANDLEMAN, RANDOLPH COUNTY, NC US 311 AND US 220 BYPASS RJB, MAG, PJH , DNH MW VE AS 07/01/10 U. 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H I G H W A Y 3 1 1 TRUCK PARKING VE-1 AS-2 AS-3 AS-4 AS-9 AS-8 AS-7 AS-5 VE-3 VE-6 VE-5 ACTIVE UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS PARCEL ID: 7754575842 D.B. 1140 / PG. 231 1.82 ACRES FORMER UST BASIN VE-4STORM SEWERSTORE BUILDING dsl1 dsl2 ST O R M S E W E R OV E R H E A D E L E C T R I C I T Y DW-1 AS-6FORMER DIESEL UST BASIN 24'x16' PRIVACY FENCE & TRAILER-MOUNTED SYSTEM AS-1 VE-8 SANITARY SEWERPRODU C T L I N E SPRODUCT LINESPRODUCT LINESWATER EDGE OF P A V E M E N T EDGE OF PAVEMENT25 5025 POTABLE WATER WELL (Abandoned October 2019) NCDOTI-73 ROW 1 inch = 50 feet MONITORING WELL VAPOR-EXTRACTION WELL AIR-SPARGING POINT Concentrations are in ug/l NS = Not Sampled ND = Not Detected MW-9 NS MW-11NS MW-12NS MW-7NS MW-10 ND MW-16ND MW-3ND MW-2ND MW-5ND MW-1ND MW-13 ND 9 MW-15 DRY MW-8NS Total V6200 Constituents Map (2/14/23) MW-4 1,609 MW-6175 MW-14 29.7 VE-7DRY VE-2 DRY TABLES Table 1 Water Levels, NAPL Levels, and Well-Completion Information Tank and Tummy #1 U.S. 220 and U.S. 311 Randleman, Randolph County, North Carolina Top of Well Depth Screened Depth to Depth to NAPL Water Casing (TOC)(feet below Interval Water NAPL Thickness Elevation Well Elevation (feet)TOC)(feet below TOC)Date (feet below TOC)(feet below TOC)(feet)(feet) MW-1 98.72 35 15 to 35 02/14/23 31.42 not observed not observed 67.30 08/23/22 30.97 not observed not observed 67.75 MW-2 99.89 45 20 to 45 02/14/23 32.91 not observed not observed 66.98 08/23/22 32.46 not observed not observed 67.43 MW-3 98.16 45 20 to 45 02/14/23 31.37 not observed not observed 66.79 08/23/22 31.32 not observed not observed 66.84 MW-4 98.22 42 17 to 42 02/14/23 31.94 not observed not observed 66.28 08/23/22 31.89 not observed not observed 66.33 MW-5 101.38 40 15 to 40 02/14/23 33.83 not observed not observed 67.55 08/23/22 32.49 not observed not observed 68.89 MW-6 100.24 40 20 to 40 02/14/23 31.73 not observed not observed 68.51 08/23/22 31.28 not observed not observed 68.96 MW-10 99.24 40 20 to 40 02/14/23 32.10 not observed not observed 67.14 08/23/22 31.65 not observed not observed 67.59 MW-13 98.44 40 20 to 40 02/14/23 32.98 not observed not observed 66.26 08/23/22 33.45 not observed not observed 65.79 MW-14 97.14 33 13 to 33 02/14/23 30.19 not observed not observed 66.95 08/23/22 30.91 not observed not observed 66.23 MW-15 98.10 33 13 to 33 02/14/23 DRY not observed not observed DRY 08/23/22 DRY not observed not observed DRY MW-16 88.04 30 15 to 30 02/14/23 22.84 not observed not observed 65.20 08/23/22 24.11 not observed not observed 63.93 VE-2 99.14 30 5 to 30 02/14/23 DRY not observed not observed DRY 08/23/22 29.67 not observed not observed 69.47 VE-7 98.56 30 5 to 30 02/14/23 DRY not observed not observed DRY 08/23/22 DRY not observed not observed DRY DW-1 99.20 52 47 to 52 02/14/23 31.89 not observed not observed 67.25 08/23/22 31.44 not observed not observed 67.70 TOC:Top of Casing NAPL:Nonaqueous-Phase Liquid NS:Not Sampled ___________________ of 1 1 Table 2GROUND-WATER SAMPLING RESULTS*Tank and Tummy #1U.S. 220 and U.S. 311Randleman, Randolph County, North CarolinaSAMPLEDATEVPH C5-C8 AliphaticsVPH C9-C12 AliphaticsAromatics C9 - C10 (total from VPH)Method 3030C extract-able leadbenzene1,2-dichloro-ethaneiso-propyl-ether (IPE)ethyl-benzenemethyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE)naph-thalenetoluenetotal xylenesethylene dibromide (1,2-dibromo-ethane)Other hydro-carbons+6200 total hydro-carbonsIDCOLLECTED(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)MW-102/14/23NANANA16.1BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL08/23/22NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL03/01/22NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL08/31/21NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL01/21/21NANANA10.4BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL08/26/20NANANA8.39BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL03/18/20NANANA17.6BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL09/18/19NANANA11.50BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL03/27/19NANANA9.67BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL09/27/18NANANA17.9BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL03/27/18NANANA49.3BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL09/13/17NANANA20.2BDLBDL5.9BDL48.4BDLBDLBDLBDL69074403/14/17NANANA38.2BDLBDL2.8BDL9.91BDLBDLBDLBDLBDL1309/14/16BDLBDLBDL16.3BDLBDL18.9BDL87.2BDLBDLBDL0.011See reports10603/01/16BDLBDLBDL10.6BDLBDL8.28BDL82.3BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports9112/10/15BDLBDLBDL14.5BDLBDL6.7BDL47BDLBDLBDLBDLEthanol*5309/16/15120BDLBDLBDLBDLBDL14.1BDL178BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports19203/16/1586BDLBDLBDLBDL0.5817.1BDL124BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports14212/22/14225BDLBDLBDLBDLBDL34.8BDL214BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports24909/22/14280BDLBDLBDLBDLBDL55BDL250BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports30506/17/14190BDLBDL7.2BDLBDL57BDL140BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports19703/11/14140BDLBDL20BDLBDL31BDL210BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports24111/18/13110BDLBDLBDLBDLBDL32BDL310BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports34203/13/13NANANANABDLBDL44BDL240BDLBDLBDLNASee reports28406/11/12130BDLBDLBDLBDLBDL59BDL180BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports23903/14/12370BDLBDL54BDLBDL100BDL700BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports80012/06/111,300BDLBDLBDLBDLBDL86BDL630BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports71609/29/101,200BDLBDLBDLBDLBDL190BDL1,400BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports1,59006/29/10570BDLBDL5.3BDLBDL170BDL890BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports1,06012/28/091,200BDLBDLBDLBDLBDL210BDL1,400BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports1,61009/10/09760BDLBDLBDLBDLBDL160BDL890BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports1,05006/30/091,700BDLBDL11BDL5.5340BDL1,700BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports2,04612/26/083,000BDLBDLNABDLBDL310BDL1,200BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports1,51006/25/081,800BDLBDL20BDL6.8300BDL1,300BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports1,60712/11/073,700BDLBDLnot analyzedBDL11420BDL3,800BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports4,23109/05/074,300BDLBDL21BDL18490BDL3,300BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports3,80806/06/074,000BDLBDLBDLBDLBDL560BDL4,700BDLBDLBDL0.091See reports5,26003/14/073,600BDLBDLBDLBDL1947013,400BDLBDL10.032See reports3,89212/05/063,400BDLBDL8BDL21480BDL3,600BDLBDLBDL0.074See reports4,10109/25/063,200BDLBDLBDLBDL22550BDL3,300BDLBDLBDL0.18See reports3,87206/09/062,200BDLBDLBDLBDL17420BDL1,700BDLBDLBDL83See reports2,22003/28/062,800BDLBDLBDLBDL34620BDL3,500BDLBDLBDL0.45See reports4,15404/08/0426,00013,0005,300BDL3,600941,6003606,200BDL4,7004,80020See reports21,374Gross Contaminant Levels---------15,0005,00040070,00080,00020,0006,000260,00050,00050variesNCAC 2L Standard4007002001510.4706002066005000.02varies of ----111 SAMPLEDATEVPH C5-C8 AliphaticsVPH C9-C12 AliphaticsAromatics C9 - C10 (total from VPH)Method 3030C extract-able leadbenzene1,2-dichloro-ethaneiso-propyl-ether (IPE)ethyl-benzenemethyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE)naph-thalenetoluenetotal xylenesethylene dibromide (1,2-dibromo-ethane)Other hydro-carbons+6200 total hydro-carbonsIDCOLLECTED(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)MW-202/14/23NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL08/23/22NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL03/01/22NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL08/31/21NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL01/21/21NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL08/26/20NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL03/18/20NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL09/18/19NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL03/27/19NANANA12.6BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL09/27/18NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL03/27/18NANANA6.39BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL5.15.109/13/17NANANA5.67BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL10010003/14/17NANANA8.74BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL09/14/16BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL03/01/16BDLBDLBDL8.24BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL12/10/15BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL09/16/15BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL03/16/15BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL0.97BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports0.9712/22/14BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL0.93BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports0.9309/22/14BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL06/17/14BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL03/11/14BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL1.1BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports1.111/18/13BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL03/13/13BDL150BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL1.1BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports1.112/12/12BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL1.5BDLBDLBDLBDL1.22.706/11/12BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL03/14/12BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL12/06/11BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL1.4BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports1.403/16/11BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL1.5BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports1.509/29/10BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL2.4BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports2.406/29/10BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL1.1BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports1.109/10/09BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL2.7BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports2.706/30/09BDLBDLBDL6BDLBDLBDLBDL2.2BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports2.203/05/09BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL8.3BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports8.312/26/08BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL8.3BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports8.303/11/08BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL2.3BDL14BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports16.304/08/04320BDLBDLBDL4.5BDL100BDL42BDLBDL9BDLSee reports155.9Gross Contaminant Levels---------15,0005,00040070,00080,00020,0006,000260,00050,00050variesNCAC 2L Standard4007002001510.4706002066005000.02varies of ----211 SAMPLEDATEVPH C5-C8 AliphaticsVPH C9-C12 AliphaticsAromatics C9 - C10 (total from VPH)Method 3030C extract-able leadbenzene1,2-dichloro-ethaneiso-propyl-ether (IPE)ethyl-benzenemethyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE)naph-thalenetoluenetotal xylenesethylene dibromide (1,2-dibromo-ethane)Other hydro-carbons+6200 total hydro-carbonsIDCOLLECTED(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)MW-302/14/23NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL08/23/22NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL03/01/22NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL08/31/21NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL01/21/21NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL08/26/20NANANA6.11BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL03/18/20NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL03/01/16BDLBDLBDL8.07BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL12/10/15BDLBDLBDL9.1BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL09/16/15BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL03/16/15BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL12/22/14BDLBDLBDL16.2BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL09/22/14BDLBDLBDL50BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL06/17/14BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL03/11/14BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL11/18/13BDLBDLBDL13BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL06/04/13BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL03/13/13BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL12/12/12BDLBDLBDL8BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL09/17/12BDLBDLBDL24BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL06/11/12BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL03/14/12BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL12/06/11BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL03/16/11BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL0.025See reports0.02512/15/10BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL09/29/10BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL06/29/10BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL03/25/10102BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL2.6BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports2.612/28/09BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL4BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports409/10/09BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL7BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports706/30/09BDLBDLBDL6BDLBDLBDLBDL9.2BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports9.203/05/09BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL19BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports1912/26/08BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL2.1BDL28BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports30.106/25/08110BDLBDLBDLBDLBDL5BDL50BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports5503/11/08160BDLBDLBDLBDLBDL5.3BDL91BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports96.312/11/07210BDLBDLBDLBDLBDL5BDL65BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports7009/05/07170BDLBDLBDLBDLBDL4.1BDL68BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports72.106/06/07170BDLBDLBDLBDLBDL6.4BDL110BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports116.403/14/07440BDLBDLBDLBDLBDL9.8BDL99BDLBDL1BDLSee reports110.1Gross Contaminant Levels---------15,0005,00040070,00080,00020,0006,000260,00050,00050variesNCAC 2L Standard4007002001510.4706002066005000.02varies of ----311 SAMPLEDATEVPH C5-C8 AliphaticsVPH C9-C12 AliphaticsAromatics C9 - C10 (total from VPH)Method 3030C extract-able leadbenzene1,2-dichloro-ethaneiso-propyl-ether (IPE)ethyl-benzenemethyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE)naph-thalenetoluenetotal xylenesethylene dibromide (1,2-dibromo-ethane)Other hydro-carbons+6200 total hydro-carbonsIDCOLLECTED(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)MW-402/14/23NANANABDL94.6BDL114BDL1,400BDLBDLBDLBDLBDL160908/23/22NANANABDL161BDL94.6BDL1,09045.7BDL4.42BDL34143003/01/22NANANABDL2.15BDL32.6BDL69.5BDLBDLBDLBDLBDL10408/31/21NANANABDLBDLBDL20.9BDL21.1BDLBDLBDLBDLBDL4201/21/21NANANABDLBDLBDL16BDL14BDLBDLBDLBDL13108/26/20NANANABDLBDLBDL47BDL103BDLBDLBDLBDLBDL15003/18/20NANANA5.42159BDL132BDL1,25010.9BDLBDLBDL6155809/18/19NANANABDLBDLBDL36BDL15.6BDLBDLBDLBDLBDL5203/27/19NANANA7.87476BDL132BDL2,07042.2BDL54.6BDL22279709/27/18NANANA9.851.8BDLBDLBDL8.6BDLBDLBDLBDLBDL1003/27/18NANANA5.03155BDL86.1BDL1,20014.4BDL26.9BDL10.9149309/13/17NANANA7.8792.6BDL50.8BDL56210.1BDL16.9BDL874003/14/17NANANA9.4843.1BDL35BDL361BDLBDL8.27BDL2.0444909/14/16BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL11BDL2.27BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports1303/01/16BDLBDLBDL13.32.22BDL23.6BDL58BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports8412/10/15BDLBDLBDL6.9BDLBDL17.8BDL22.6BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports4009/16/15BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL14.3BDL28.7BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports4303/16/15212BDLBDLBDLBDLBDL15.5BDL214BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports23012/22/14BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL8BDL13.8BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports2209/22/14BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL2.3BDL1.5BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports406/17/14BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL1.9BDL2BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports403/11/14BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL9.4BDL22BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports3111/18/13BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL1.1BDL1.6BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports303/13/13BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL6.2BDL82BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports8812/12/12BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL6.2BDL73BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports7906/11/12BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL1.7BDL41BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports4303/14/12BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL4.2BDL49BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports5312/06/11190BDLBDLBDLBDLBDL2.2BDL34BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports3603/16/11BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL1.6BDL20BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports2209/29/10BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL3.1BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports303/25/10BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL0.61BDL13.6BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports1412/28/09BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL6.2BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports606/30/09BDLBDLBDL5.2BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL03/05/09BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL12/26/08BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL1BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports106/25/08BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL03/11/08BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL12/11/07BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL09/05/07BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL06/06/07BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL03/14/07BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL12/05/06BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL06/09/06BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL03/28/06BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL12/19/05BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL06/03/05BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL04/08/04BDLBDLBDLBDL18BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports18Gross Contaminant Levels---------15,0005,00040070,00080,00020,0006,000260,00050,00050variesNCAC 2L Standard4007002001510.4706002066005000.02varies of ----411 SAMPLEDATEVPH C5-C8 AliphaticsVPH C9-C12 AliphaticsAromatics C9 - C10 (total from VPH)Method 3030C extract-able leadbenzene1,2-dichloro-ethaneiso-propyl-ether (IPE)ethyl-benzenemethyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE)naph-thalenetoluenetotal xylenesethylene dibromide (1,2-dibromo-ethane)Other hydro-carbons+6200 total hydro-carbonsIDCOLLECTED(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)MW-502/14/23NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL08/23/22NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL03/01/22NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL08/31/21NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL01/21/21NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL08/26/20NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL03/18/20NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL03/01/16BDLBDLBDL14.2BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL12/10/15BDLBDLBDL6.5BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL09/16/15BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL03/16/15BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL12/22/14BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL2.509/22/14BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL06/17/14BDLBDLBDL9.3BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL03/11/14BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL11/18/13BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL03/13/13BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL12/12/12BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL09/17/12BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL06/11/12BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL03/14/12BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL*12/06/11BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL03/16/11BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL12/15/10BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL09/29/10BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL06/29/10BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL03/25/10BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL12/28/09BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL09/10/09BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL06/30/09BDLBDLBDL5.5BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL03/05/09BDLBDLBDL5.0BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL12/26/08BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL06/25/08BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL03/11/08BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL12/11/07BDLBDLBDL5BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL09/05/07BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL06/06/07BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL03/14/07BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL12/05/06BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL09/25/06BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL06/09/06BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL03/28/06BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL12/19/05BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL04/08/04BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDLGross Contaminant Levels---------15,0005,00040070,00080,00020,0006,000260,00050,00050variesNCAC 2L Standard4007002001510.4706002066005000.02varies of ----511 SAMPLEDATEVPH C5-C8 AliphaticsVPH C9-C12 AliphaticsAromatics C9 - C10 (total from VPH)Method 3030C extract-able leadbenzene1,2-dichloro-ethaneiso-propyl-ether (IPE)ethyl-benzenemethyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE)naph-thalenetoluenetotal xylenesethylene dibromide (1,2-dibromo-ethane)Other hydro-carbons+6200 total hydro-carbonsIDCOLLECTED(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)MW-602/14/23NANANABDLBDL1.2825BDL149BDLBDLBDLBDLBDL17508/23/22NANANABDLBDL1.0616.1BDL139BDLBDLBDLBDLBDL15603/01/22NANANABDLBDL1.4616.3BDL44.5BDLBDLBDLBDLBDL6208/31/21NANANABDLBDLBDL64.8BDL463BDLBDL43.3BDL16.458801/21/21NANANABDLBDLBDL77.4BDL685BDLBDLBDLBDL16.977908/26/20NANANA29.2BDLBDL97.9BDL889BDLBDLBDLBDL25.9101303/18/20NANANABDLBDLBDL105BDL822BDLBDLBDLBDLBDL92709/18/19NANANABDLBDLBDL96.8BDL768BDLBDLBDLBDLBDL86503/27/19NANANA6.66.53BDLBDLBDL2.39BDLBDL1.15BDLBDL1009/27/18NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL03/27/18NANANABDLBDL8.18162BDL881BDLBDLBDLBDLBDL105109/13/17NANANA5.27BDL5.9633.2BDL18.4BDLBDLBDLBDLBDL5803/14/17NANANABDLBDL6.0216.4BDL3.01BDLBDLBDLBDLBDL2509/14/16111BDLBDLBDLBDL7.3444.1BDL48BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports9903/01/161,520BDLBDL10.3BDLBDL333BDL1,850BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports218312/10/151,660BDLBDL6BDL17.8394BDL2,090BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports250209/16/15993BDLBDLBDLBDL10.9186BDL1,340BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports153703/16/15402BDLBDLBDLBDL10.9171BDL320BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports50212/22/1460BDLBDLBDLBDL6.442.4BDL8.7BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports5809/22/14BDLBDLBDLBDLBDL6.043.0BDL2.8BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports5206/17/14BDLBDLBDLBDLBDL5.733BDL2.9BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports4203/11/141,500BDLBDLBDL1.219270BDL1,300BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports159003/13/131,300BDLBDLBDLBDLBDL300BDL2,000BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports230012/12/122,400BDLBDLBDLBDL35670BDL3,100BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports380509/17/12970BDLBDLBDLBDLBDL180BDL1,100BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports128006/11/121,100BDLBDLBDLBDLBDL220BDL1,600BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports182003/14/122,600BDLBDLBDLBDL37540BDL2,700BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports327712/06/113,300BDLBDLBDLBDL38460BDL2,600BDLBDLBDL0.013See reports309803/16/113,100BDLBDLBDLBDL39560BDL3,000BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports359909/29/102,500BDLBDLBDLBDL41530BDL3,000BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports357106/29/102,300BDLBDLBDLBDL44410BDL2,800BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports325403/25/102,340BDLBDLBDL1.628.4232BDL1,510BDLBDLBDL0.023See reports177212/28/092,100BDLBDLBDLBDLBDL410BDL2,000BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports241009/10/091,400BDLBDLBDLBDL41440BDL1,300BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports178106/30/09930BDLBDLBDLBDL28430BDL550BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports100803/05/091,300BDLBDLBDLBDL24510BDL1,400BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports193412/26/084,400BDLBDLBDLBDLBDL420BDL2,000BDLBDLBDL0.018See reports242006/25/081,600BDLBDLBDLBDL33270BDL1,200BDLBDLBDL0.034See reports150303/11/082,400BDLBDLBDL9.453370BDL2,500BDLBDLBDL0.065See reports293212/11/074,200BDLBDLBDLBDL37420BDL2,000BDLBDLBDL0.11See reports245709/05/076,900BDLBDLBDL1301001100BDL5,100BDLBDLBDL1.3See reports643106/06/074,600BDLBDLBDLBDL77920BDL4,800BDLBDLBDL0.18See reports579703/14/075,400BDLBDLBDLBDL84950BDL4,600BDLBDLBDL0.18See reports563409/25/063,900BDLBDLBDLBDL67480BDL3,300BDLBDLBDL0.12See reports384706/09/061,400BDLBDLBDLBDL26200BDL1,300BDLBDL2.50.066See reports152912/19/0519,000860BDLBDL480BDL950293600BDLBDL8.62.3See reports507004/08/045,500320140BDL70060870101,900BDL56900.74See reports3687Gross Contaminant Levels---------15,0005,00040070,00080,00020,0006,000260,00050,00050variesNCAC 2L Standard4007002001510.4706002066005000.02varies of ----611 SAMPLEDATEVPH C5-C8 AliphaticsVPH C9-C12 AliphaticsAromatics C9 - C10 (total from VPH)Method 3030C extract-able leadbenzene1,2-dichloro-ethaneiso-propyl-ether (IPE)ethyl-benzenemethyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE)naph-thalenetoluenetotal xylenesethylene dibromide (1,2-dibromo-ethane)Other hydro-carbons+6200 total hydro-carbonsIDCOLLECTED(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)MW-802/14/23NANANANANANANANANANANANANANANA03/01/22NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL08/31/21NANANANANANANANANANANANANANANA03/18/20NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL09/18/19NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL03/27/19NANANA19.12.08BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL209/27/18NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL03/27/18NANANABDLBDLBDLBDL5.31BDL13.8BDL52.9BDL13520709/13/17NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL3.59BDL41.34503/14/17NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL09/14/16BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL06/14/16BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL03/01/16BDLBDLBDL5.43BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL12/10/15BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL09/16/15279217119BDLBDLBDLBDL1.6BDLBDLBDL10.3BDLSee reports36.103/16/15332936237BDLBDLBDLBDL3.9BDL10BDL38BDLSee reports51.909/22/14BDL1,000BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL19.40.049See reports19.511/18/134001,800990BDLBDLBDLBDL9.3BDLBDLBDL255BDLSee reports26406/04/131,4005,8002,800BDLBDLBDLBDL41BDL160BDL1400BDLSee reports293903/13/131,90012,0006,200BDLBDLBDLBDL410BDL570BDL3700BDLSee reports4680MW-1002/14/23NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL08/23/22NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL03/01/22NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL08/31/21NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL01/21/21NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL08/26/20NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL03/01/16BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL12/10/15BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL09/16/15BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL03/16/15BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL12/22/14BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL09/22/14BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDLMW-1102/14/23NANANANANANANANANANANANANANANA08/26/20NANANANANANANANANANANANANANANA03/18/20NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL06/14/16BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL03/01/16BDLBDLBDL15.7BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL12/10/15BDLBDLBDL14.4BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL09/16/15BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL06/09/15BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL0.570.5703/16/15BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL0.730.7312/22/14BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL0.690.6909/22/14BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL06/17/14BDLBDLBDL6.6BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL03/11/14BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL11/18/13BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDLGross Contaminant Levels---------15,0005,00040070,00080,00020,0006,000260,00050,00050variesNCAC 2L Standard4007002001510.4706002066005000.02varies of ----711 SAMPLEDATEVPH C5-C8 AliphaticsVPH C9-C12 AliphaticsAromatics C9 - C10 (total from VPH)Method 3030C extract-able leadbenzene1,2-dichloro-ethaneiso-propyl-ether (IPE)ethyl-benzenemethyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE)naph-thalenetoluenetotal xylenesethylene dibromide (1,2-dibromo-ethane)Other hydro-carbons+6200 total hydro-carbonsIDCOLLECTED(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)MW-1202/14/23NANANANANANANANANANANANANANANA03/18/20NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL03/01/16BDLBDLBDL21.5BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDLMW-1302/14/23NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL08/23/22NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL03/01/22NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLMW-1402/14/23NANANANABDLBDLBDLBDL29.7BDLBDLBDLBDLBDL29.708/23/22NANANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL03/01/22NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDL2.0BDLBDLBDLBDLBDL2.008/31/21NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDL2.4BDLBDLBDLBDLBDL2.4MW-1502/14/23DRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRY08/23/22DRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRY03/01/22NANANABDLBDLBDL9.91BDL45.5BDLBDLBDLBDLBDL5508/31/21NANANABDLBDLBDL8.11BDL143BDLBDLBDLBDLBDL151MW-1602/14/23NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL08/23/22NANANA6.66BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL03/01/22NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLVE-202/14/23DRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRY08/23/22NANANANABDLBDL1.792.323.3412.6BDL23.3BDL40.08303/01/22NANANA7.871.685.3726.13.5456.110.19.1663.82.5121.620008/31/21NANANABDL18.912.652.721.791.5BDL142375BDL143.485801/21/21NANANABDLBDL11.656.9BDL528BDLBDLBDLBDL31.962808/26/20NANANABDL7.7724.45167.71,320BDL44.276.95.411482,15003/18/20NANANA16.72.420.2273BDL306BDL16.586.0172074109/18/19NANANABDL6.4211.412014.91247.6467.9144.514.65556603/27/19NANANABDL26.512.830.186.5822665301,34119.96473,04209/27/18NANANA35.912.95.7918.627.638.737.525261014.22051,22209/13/17NANANA8.5413.21666.519.912274.421159217.62811,41412/22/1412602580770BDLBDL33.811738.729313040966344.6See reports1,72909/22/14380040008508.64011049021740BDL12002600100See reports5,30109/25/135980102001710BDL68148821118818412380340111See reports4,84506/11/124400390016007.7343722042450150590158097See reports3,20012/06/1140086002700BDL88732601102302601,0004,60099See reports6,72009/15/1112000160004100BDL510BDL380350380BDL5,4009,800170See reports16,99003/16/1116000180005100BDL480883809703206307,80010,100140See reports20,90806/29/10not analyzednot analyzednot analyzednot analyzed26090310300410BDL1,7003,60098See reports6,76803/25/104,48015,3005,990NA73614135280846415710,10010,080225See reports23,06309/10/097,6005,3002,000BDL360712203703304701,9003,90089See reports7,71006/30/0925,00013,0003,300BDL1,300140630860440280BDL7,900100See reports11,65003/05/093,5002,7001,000BDL1004114089290828801,250140See reports3,01212/26/086,5004,800BDLBDL210BDL150110260BDL1,2001,30068See reports3,29806/25/088,2005,4001,600BDL36064240200380661,2001,45099See reports4,05903/11/084,7002,400BDL161303914057300BDL70080037See reports2,20312/11/075,2001,900BDLnot analyzed 170BDL22064340BDL1,0001,29053See reports3,13709/05/0714,0003,100BDL162,100BDL1,9005102,700BDL9,0004,800BDLSee reports21,01006/06/0733,00022,0006,500BDL3,9003602,10013001,90095018,00011,900750See reports41,160Gross Contaminant Levels---------15,0005,00040070,00080,00020,0006,000260,00050,00050variesNCAC 2L Standard4007002001510.4706002066005000.02varies of ----811 SAMPLEDATEVPH C5-C8 AliphaticsVPH C9-C12 AliphaticsAromatics C9 - C10 (total from VPH)Method 3030C extract-able leadbenzene1,2-dichloro-ethaneiso-propyl-ether (IPE)ethyl-benzenemethyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE)naph-thalenetoluenetotal xylenesethylene dibromide (1,2-dibromo-ethane)Other hydro-carbons+6200 total hydro-carbonsIDCOLLECTED(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)VE-702/14/23DRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRY08/23/22DRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRY03/01/22DRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRY01/21/21NANANABDLBDLBDL4.1BDL120BDLBDL1.37BDL365490VE-802/14/23DRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRYDRY09/10/091,9002,1001,200NS19BDL18110280440250910NSNA2,02706/30/091,6001,100700NA4BDL1337210540522900.59NA1,14703/05/092,0002,4001,400BDL18BDL2199380680250760BDLNA2,20809/25/06NANANANA800BDL4806404,1001,60010,00014,90012NA32,53206/09/0632,00031,000BDLNA1,100BDLBDL1,9002,5002,90016,00023,60012NA48,01203/28/06110,00082,00023,000NABDLBDLBDL1,5008,800BDL20,00016,500BDLNA46,80012/19/05NANANANA2,200BDLBDL3,6003,500BDL27,00024,200BDLNA60,50009/22/0576,00054,00013,000NA1,500BDLBDL2,900BDLBDL24,00021,400BDLNA49,80006/03/0563,00054,0018,0009.21,800BDLBDL2,400BDLBDL22,00017,7002NA43,90203/21/05110,00084,00029,00041580BDLBDL1,6004,400BDL10,00012,9004.7NA29,48512/13/0462,00055,00018,000NA2,400BDLBDL3,1007,100BDL26,00020,700NANA59,30009/29/04110,00065,00019,000ND4,100BDLBDL3,6007,600BDL31,00021,500BDLNA67,80006/03/0464,00055,00018,000ND2,900BDL4804,2003,0002,20020,00022,900BDLNA55,68004/08/0464,00021,0005,000ND3,200BDL2302,300BDL1,60016,00013,500BDLNA36,830DW-102/14/23BDLBDLBDL12.1BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL08/23/22BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL03/01/22BDLBDLBDL7.86BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL06/14/16BDLBDLBDL25.1BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLStore Well After POEON FEBRUARY 14, 2023 THE POE CARBON TREATMENT SYSTEM WAS FOUND TO BE DISCONNECTED FROM THE NEW WATER SUPPLY WELL WHICH IS LOCATED ON PROPERTY #9 IN FIGURE 102/14/23NANANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL1.341.3409/08/22NANANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL08/23/22NANANABDL17.3BDLBDL8.52BDLBDL93.979.9BDL3.5120303/01/22NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL08/31/21NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL01/21/21NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL08/26/20NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL03/18/20NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL09/18/19NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL09/27/18NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL09/13/17NANANA6.77BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL12/10/15BDLBDLBDL8.6BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL06/09/15BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL06/17/14BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL11/18/13BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL12/12/12BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL03/16/11BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL09/29/10BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL08/26/09BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL06/25/08BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL12/11/07BDLBDLBDL6.6BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL12/05/06BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLGross Contaminant Levels---------15,0005,00040070,00080,00020,0006,000260,00050,00050variesNCAC 2L Standard4007002001510.4706002066005000.02varies of ----911 SAMPLEDATEVPH C5-C8 AliphaticsVPH C9-C12 AliphaticsAromatics C9 - C10 (total from VPH)Method 3030C extract-able leadbenzene1,2-dichloro-ethaneiso-propyl-ether (IPE)ethyl-benzenemethyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE)naph-thalenetoluenetotal xylenesethylene dibromide (1,2-dibromo-ethane)Other hydro-carbons+6200 total hydro-carbonsIDCOLLECTED(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)Store Well Before POEON-SITE WELL WAS ABANONED AS THE STORE WATER SUPPLY DURING OCTOBER 2019. THE NEW WATER SUPPLY WELL IS LOCATED ON PROPERTY #9 IN FIGURE 1NA02/14/23SAMPLE NOT COLLECTED DUE TO ON FEBRUARY 14, 2023 : THE POE CARBON TREATMENT SYSTEM WAS FOUND TO BE DISCONNECTED FROM THE NEW WATER SUPPLY WELL.NA09/08/22NANANABDLNANANANANANANANANANANA08/23/22NANANA311BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL03/01/22NANANA10.2BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL08/31/21NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL01/21/21NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL08/26/20NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL03/18/20NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDL09/18/19NANANA9.76BDLBDLBDLBDL13BDLBDLBDLBDLBDL1303/27/19NANANA67BDLBDL7.19BDL98.1BDLBDLBDL0.012BDL10503/27/18NANANA10.61.93BDL2.38BDL37.3BDLBDLBDLBDLBDL4209/13/17NANANA7.37BDLBDL2.25BDL38.9BDLBDLBDLBDLBDL4103/14/17NANANA9.594.23BDL4.2BDL83.6BDLBDLBDLBDLBDL9209/14/16BDLBDLBDL11BDLBDL1.5BDL21.9BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports2303/01/16466BDLBDL37.67.84BDL38.31.46623BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports67112/10/15378BDLBDL14.92.9BDL28.61428NANANAEthanol*See reports46103/16/15BDLBDLBDL5.02.1BDL2.5BDL52.3BDLBDLBDLBDL1.55812/22/14BDLBDLBDL17.7BDLBDL0.61BDL8.4BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports909/22/14120BDLBDL98.01.3BDL9BDL130BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports14106/17/14150BDLBDLBDL3.6BDL11BDL180BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports19503/11/14150BDLBDLBDL6.5BDL21BDL240BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports26811/18/13540BDLBDL9.3BDLBDL23BDL540BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports56309/25/13BDLBDLBDLBDL4.5BDL90.7124BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports13806/04/13250BDLBDL5.56.0BDL19BDL360BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports38503/13/13230BDLBDLBDL4.1BDL21BDL420BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports44509/17/12140BDLBDL68BDL12BDL220BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports24006/11/12570BDLBDLBDL38BDL394.8680BDLBDL2BDLSee reports76403/14/12BDLBDLBDL53BDL5BDL74BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports8203/16/11330BDLBDL1610BDL211.4330BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports36209/29/10180BDLBDLBDL9BDL14BDL200BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports22306/29/10390BDLBDL916BDL21BDL470BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports50711/09/09220BDLBDL94015BDL131.2180BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports20908/26/09240BDLBDL8211BDL141.1200BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports22605/21/09200BDLBDL7512BDL121.3170BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports19503/05/09100BDLBDL54.9BDL5.9BDL82BDLBDLBDL0.022See reports9312/26/08200BDLBDL235.7BDL6.1BDL87BDLBDLBDL0.082See reports9903/11/08220BDLBDL39012.0BDL121.380BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports10512/11/07140BDLBDL261.9BDL6BDL80BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports8803/14/07BDLBDLBDL653.1BDLBDLBDL58BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports61.112/05/06120BDLBDL5003.9BDL8.6BDL95BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports107.506/09/06BDLBDLBDLBDL2.8BDLBDLBDL37BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports39.803/28/06BDLBDLBDL1302.4BDLBDLBDL42BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports44.412/19/05BDLBDLBDL4304.1BDLBDLBDL45BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports49.104/08/04110BDLBDLBDL2.8BDL3.4BDL42BDLBDL1BDLSee reports49.2Gross Contaminant Levels---------15,0005,00040070,00080,00020,0006,000260,00050,00050variesNCAC 2L Standard4007002001510.4706002066005000.02varies of ----1011 SAMPLEDATEVPH C5-C8 AliphaticsVPH C9-C12 AliphaticsAromatics C9 - C10 (total from VPH)Method 3030C extract-able leadbenzene1,2-dichloro-ethaneiso-propyl-ether (IPE)ethyl-benzenemethyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE)naph-thalenetoluenetotal xylenesethylene dibromide (1,2-dibromo-ethane)Other hydro-carbons+6200 total hydro-carbonsIDCOLLECTED(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)(µg/L)Spencer02/14/23NANANABDLBDL22166BDL1,010BDLBDLBDLBDLBDL1,198Well 208/23/22NANANABDLBDLBDL157BDL1,130BDLBDLBDLBDLBDL1,287Before03/01/22NANANABDLBDL23.50187BDL1,130BDLBDLBDLBDLBDL1,341Carbon08/31/21NANANABDLBDL17.30184BDL1,560BDLBDLBDLBDLBDL1,76101/28/21NANANA11.6BDL9.77113BDL1,030BDLBDLBDLBDL11,15406/14/16No Electricity to the Well : Not Sampled06/09/15No Electricity to the Well : Not Sampled09/22/14No Electricity to the Well : Not Sampled11/18/13810BDLBDLBDLBDLBDL60BDL780BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports84012/12/12530BDLBDLBDLBDLBDL96BDL980BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports1,07609/17/12390BDLBDLBDLBDLBDL64BDL760BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports82406/11/12470BDLBDLBDLBDLBDL66BDL750BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports81603/14/12470BDLBDLBDLBDLBDL75BDL840BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports91503/16/111,200BDLBDL6.0BDLBDL120BDL1,300BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports1,42012/15/101,700BDLBDLBDLBDLBDL150BDL1,700BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports1,85009/29/102,400130BDLBDL43BDL210BDL2,600BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports2,85306/29/102,700140BDL8.050BDL280BDL3,400BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports3,73002/08/103,000BDLBDL8.480BDL290BDL3,500BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports3,87011/09/093,800150BDLBDL9911260BDL4,300BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports4,670Spencer02/14/23NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDL1.19BDLBDLBDLBDLSee reports1.19Well 208/23/22NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDLAFTER03/01/22NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDLCarbon08/31/21NANANABDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL06/14/16No Electricity to the Well : Not Sampled06/09/15No Electricity to the Well : Not Sampled09/22/14No Electricity to the Well : Not Sampled11/18/13BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL09/25/13BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL12/12/12BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL09/17/12BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL06/11/12BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL03/14/12BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDL03/16/11BDLBDLBDL7BDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLBDLSee reportsBDLGross Contaminant Levels---------15,0005,00040070,00080,00020,0006,000260,00050,00050variesNCAC 2L Standard4007002001510.4706002066005000.02variesUST:Underground Storage TankMassachusetts Division of Environmental ProtectionNAnot analyzed or not applicableBDL:VPH:volatile petroleum hydrocarbons by the MADEP MethodEPH:extractable petroleum hydrocarbons by the MADEP Methodµg/L:micrograms per literBDL:Concentration below stated detection limit*:except for ethanol, possible laboratory contaminant +:other constituents noted as analyzed by USEPA Method 6200B . detected are listed (see laboratory report)The remediation system became operational on April 1, 2004. of ----1111 Table 3 SOIL-VAPOR EXTRACTION SYSTEM SAMPLING RESULTS Tank and Tummy #1 U.S. 220 and U.S. 311Randleman, Randolph County, North Carolina Date benzene toluene ethyl-benzene xylenes total BTEX MTBE TPH flow rate Sampled (mg/m3)(mg/m3)(mg/m3)(mg/m3)(mg/m3)(mg/m3)(mg/m3)(ft/min) 08/26/20 Not SAMPLED 09/14/16 0.0304 0.445 0.142 0.831 1.45 0.073 9.83 2400 03/16/15 0.058 0.6 0.145 0.282 1.09 BDL 13.8 2400 12/22/14 BDL 1.8 BDL BDL 1.80 BDL 21.0 2400 09/22/14 0.08 0.83 0.2 1.12 2.23 0.12 13.0 2400 06/17/14 0.07 0.6 0.13 0.62 1.42 0.13 14.0 2400 03/11/14 0.067 0.45 0.095 0.49 1.10 0.083 7.4 2400 11/18/13 0.099 1.1 0.2 1.12 2.52 0.13 14 2400 09/25/13 BDL 0.34 BDL 0.43 0.77 BDL 9 2400 06/04/13 0.11 0.83 0.2 1.11 2.25 0.14 19 2400 03/13/13 0.051 0.45 0.14 0.94 1.58 0.047 13 2400 12/12/12 0.073 0.64 0.22 1.34 2.27 0.11 18 2400 09/17/12 0.19 1.2 0.39 2.09 3.87 0.36 33 2400 06/11/12 0.54 1.1 0.16 0.69 2.49 0.079 22 2400 03/14/12 0.083 1.1 0.37 2.1 3.65 0.086 26 2400 12/06/11 0.23 3.1 0.61 2.5 6.44 0.17 54 2400 09/15/11 0.25 3.2 1.3 7.8 12.55 0.27 78 2400 05/24/11 0.32 4.1 1.5 9.4 15.32 0.27 83 2400 03/16/11 0.640 5.7 1.7 8.8 16.84 0.32 120 2400 12/17/10 0.093 0.83 0.23 1.89 3.043 0.07 58 2400 06/29/10 0.67 8.3 1.9 11.9 22.77 0.29 120 2400 03/25/10 BDL 2.4 BDL 6.9 9.3 BDL 32.4 2400 12/28/09 0.30 1.9 0.48 2.62 5.3 0.27 120 2400 06/30/09 0.42 4.5 2.3 2.86 10.08 0.43 110 2400 03/05/09 0.99 2.3 0.56 2.72 6.57 0.30 100 2400 12/26/08 0.51 5.7 2.4 13.7 22.31 0.58 140 2400 09/24/08 0.67 7.9 2.9 15.8 27.27 0.79 150 2400 06/25/08 0.61 4.9 1.3 5.5 12.31 0.86 190 2400 03/11/08 1.1 15 3.9 19.6 39.6 1.2 340 2400 12/11/07 1.3 17 4.3 23.9 46.5 1.5 260 2400 09/05/07 1.7 20 4.8 22.5 49 1.7 350 2400 06/07/07 1 18 5.2 27.8 52 2.3 220 2400 03/14/07 1.9 31 8.2 44 85.1 2.6 410 not measured 12/05/06 2.3 37 8.7 46 94 3.1 400 not measured 09/28/06 3.8 37 8.2 42 91 4.7 500 not measured 06/09/06 0.96 12 2.6 13.6 29.16 1.7 250 not measured 03/28/06 5.1 57 19 72 153.1 7.9 740 not measured 03/21/05 1.9 15 5 20.5 42.4 2.5 550 not measured 12/13/04 12 97 28 98 235 16 2,100 not measured 09/29/04 74 290 50 208 622 26 4,600 not measured 06/03/04 89 280 30 102 501 ---6,200 not measured 03/1/2208/23/22 Table 4 Water-Supply Well Owners within 1,500 Feet of the Site (as of the Phase I LSA) Tank and Tummy #1 U.S. 220 and U.S. 311 Randleman, Randolph County, North Carolina OWNER OCCUPANT NUMBER ON FIGURE 3 TAX ID ZONING NAME STREET CITY, STATE ZIP NAME STREET 1 7754575894 I-1 Clark Stores LLC P.O. Box 469 Clinton, NC 28329 Clark Stores LLC 3867 Highway 311 2 7754586281 R-1 Heirs of W. Spencer 3916 Highway 311 Randleman, NC 37317 Spencer 3916 Highway 311 4 7754587301 R-1 Heirs of W. Spencer 3916 Highway 311 Randleman, NC 37317 residence 3870 Highway 311 5 7754582733 R-1 Heirs of F. Harshaw 4036 Highway 311 Randleman, NC 37317 residence 3916 Highway 311 7754581793 R-1 J. Coble 3916 Highway 311 Randleman, NC 37317 4036 Highway 311 6 7754580799 R-1 J. Coble 3916 Highway 311 Randleman, NC 37317 Coble 3936 Highway 311 7 7754488741 R-1 Community Center 785 Stout Road Randleman, NC 37317 Community Center Highway 311 8 7754584633 R-1 J. & S. Green 419 Dunlop Asheboro, NC 27203 R. Green 3902 Highway 311 7754584641 R-1 J. Green 419 Dunlop Asheboro, NC 27203 3874 Highway 311 9 7754476963 R-1 J. McDaniel 869 Stout Road Randleman, NC 37317 R. McCain 573 Chestnut Oak Road 10 7754476963 R-1 J. McDaniel 869 Stout Road Randleman, NC 37317 residence Chestnut Oak Road 11 7754474900 R-1 J. McDaniel 869 Stout Road Randleman, NC 37317 residence 617 Chestnut Oak Road 12 7754475754 R-1 C&R Properties PO Box 811 Randleman, NC 37317 Polyvinyl Fence Systems 4222 Heath Dairy Road 13 7754483346 I-1 R. Burr 1374 Betsy Lane Randleman, NC 37317 Randleman Chair Factory 4270 Heath Dairy Road 14 7754481960 R-1 Harshaw Grove Baptists Church 3840 Bowman Ave (PO Box 760)Randleman, NC 37317 residence 4047 Highway 311 15 7754486819 R-1 J. Brown 3969 US Highway 311 Randleman, NC 37317 residence 3825 Bowman Ave 16 7754496087 R-1 A. & P. Bostic 3843 Bowman Ave Randleman, NC 37317 Bostic 3843 Bowman Ave 17 7754488946 and others R-1 Harshaw Grove Baptists Church 3840 Bowman Ave (PO Box 760)Randleman, NC 37317 Harshaw Grove Baptists Church 3840 Bowman Ave 18 7754591262 R-1 Harshaw Grove Baptists Church 3840 Bowman Ave (PO Box 760)Randleman, NC 37317 residence Bowman Ave 19 7754487522 I-1 J. Brown 3969 US Highway 311 Randleman, NC 37317 B&S Storage 3957 & 3969 Highway 311 20 7754678504 I-1 M. & S. Drum 4502 Wild Oak Lane Greensboro, NC 27406 large metal building w/ parking lot 476 Highway 311 Ext 21 7754487222 I-1 L. & E. Graber c/o Digger Specialties PO Box 241 Bremen, IN 46506 Hickory Bedding, Inc.4256 Heath Dairy Road LSA: Limited Site Assessment Zoning Codes:I-1 = Industrial R-1 = Residential 1 TABLE 5 Tank & Tummy #1 3867 US Highway 311 Randleman, NC Historical Contaminant Mass Removal Calculations Initial Contaminant Mass ug/l: Contaminant Mass ug/l: April 2004 August 2022 (System Turned Off) Monitoring Well Total Hydrocarbons Monitoring Well Total Hydrocarbons MW-1 21,374 MW-1 0 MW-6 3,687 MW-6 156 VE-2 41,160 VE-2 83 MW-4 18 MW-4 1430 Average Conc. 16,560 ug/l Average Conc. 417 ug/l Depth to Bedrock = 45 feet Average GW Depth = 30.95 feet (August 2022) Aquifer Thickness 14.05 feet Assumed Aquifer Porosity = 0.20 Initial Plume Dimensions = 250 feet x 150 feet or 37,500 square feet. Initial Contaminant Mass = Avg Conc. x Area x Aquifer Thickness x Porosity x 28.31 l/ft2 x 0.000001 g/ug Thus, Initial April 2004 Contaminant Mass = 58,895 grams or 130 pounds Current Plume Dimensions = 180 feet x 130 feet or 23,400 square feet. Initial Contaminant Mass = Avg Conc. x Area x Aquifer Thickness x Porosity x 28.31 l/ft2 x 0.000001 g/ug Thus, Current August 2022 Contaminant Mass = 776 grams or 1.71 pounds Total Contaminant Mass Removed (18 Years): 130 lbs. - 1.71 lbs. = 128.3 lbs. or (98.69%) Plume Size Reduction (18 years): 37,500 sq. ft. - 23,400 sq. ft. = 14,100 sq. ft. or (37.60%) TABLE 6 Tank & Tummy #1 3867 US Highway 311 Randleman, NC 6-Month Contaminant Attenuation Mass Calculations Contaminant Mass ug/l: Current Contaminant Mass ug/l: August 2022 February 2023 Monitoring Well Total Hydrocarbons Monitoring Well Total Hydrocarbons MW-1 0 MW-1 0 MW-6 156 MW-6 175 MW-4 1,430 MW-4 1,609 MW-14 0 MW-14 30 Average Conc. 396.5 ug/l Average Conc. 453.5 ug/l Depth to Bedrock = 45 feet Average GW Depth = 31.32 feet (February 2023) Aquifer Thickness 13.68 feet Assumed Aquifer Porosity = 0.20 1. August 2022 Contaminant Mass Calculations August 2022 Plume Dimensions = 180 feet x 130 feet or 23,400 square feet. August 2022 Contaminant Mass = Avg Conc. x Area x Aquifer Thickness x Porosity x 28.31 l/ft2 x 0.000001 g/ug Thus, August 2022 Contaminant Mass = 718.64 grams or 1.58 pounds 2. February 2023 Contaminant Mass Calculations February 2023 Plume Dimensions = 180 feet x 130 feet or 23,400 square feet. February 2023 Contaminant Mass = Avg Conc. x Area x Aquifer Thickness x Porosity x 28.31l/ft2 x 0.000001 g/ug Thus, Current February 2023 Contaminant Mass = 821.95 grams or 1.81 pounds Total Contaminant Mass Increase (6 Months): 1.81 lbs. - 1.58 lbs. = (+ 0.23 pounds) Plume Size Reduction (6 Months): 23,400 sq. ft. - 23,400 sq. ft. = 0 sq. ft. or (0%) LAB REPORTS ANALYTICAL REPORT February 21, 2023 Griffith Enterprise Sample Delivery Group:L1586104 Samples Received:02/15/2023 Project Number: Description:Tank and Tummy 1 Report To:Mr. Alan Griffith 353 Jonestown Road, PMB 312 Winston-Salem, NC 27104 Entire Report Reviewed By: February 21, 2023 [Preliminary Report] Heather J Wagner Project Manager Results relate only to the items tested or calibrated and are reported as rounded values. This test report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without written approval of the laboratory. Where applicable, sampling conducted by Pace Analytical National is performed per guidance provided in laboratory standard operating procedures ENV-SOP-MTJL-0067 and ENV-SOP-MTJL-0068. Where sampling conducted by the customer, results relate to the accuracy of the information provided, and as the samples are received. Pace Analytical National 12065 Lebanon Rd Mount Juliet, TN 37122 615-758-5858 800-767-5859 www.pacenational.com 1 Cp 2Tc 3Ss 4Cn 5Sr 6Qc 7Gl 8Al 9Sc ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:15 1 of 45 February 21, 2023 Heather J Wagner Project Manager ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:56 1 of 45 TABLE OF CONTENTS Cp: Cover Page 1 Tc: Table of Contents 2 Ss: Sample Summary 3 Cn: Case Narrative 6 Sr: Sample Results 7 MW-1 L1586104-01 7 MW-2 L1586104-02 9 MW-3 L1586104-03 11 MW-4 L1586104-04 13 MW-5 L1586104-05 15 MW-6 L1586104-06 17 MW-10 L1586104-07 19 MW-13 L1586104-08 21 MW-14 L1586104-09 23 MW-16 L1586104-10 25 DW-1 L1586104-11 27 STORE WELL AFTER L1586104-12 29 SPENCER 2 BEFORE L1586104-13 31 SPENCER 2 AFTER L1586104-14 33 Qc: Quality Control Summary 35 Metals (ICP) by Method 6010D 35 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-1997 37 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-2011 38 Gl: Glossary of Terms 42 Al: Accreditations & Locations 43 Sc: Sample Chain of Custody 44 1 Cp 2Tc 3Ss 4Cn 5Sr 6Qc 7Gl 8Al 9Sc ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:15 2 of 45 ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:56 2 of 45 SAMPLE SUMMARY Collected by Collected date/time Received date/time MW-1 L1586104-01 GW SJ/AG 02/14/23 12:15 02/15/23 08:30 Method Batch Dilution Preparation Analysis Analyst Location date/time date/time Metals (ICP) by Method 6010D WG2007051 1 02/16/23 08:44 02/16/23 16:29 ZSA Mt. Juliet, TN Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-1997 WG2008904 1 02/20/23 12:27 02/20/23 12:27 JHH Mt. Juliet, TN Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-2011 WG2007708 1 02/17/23 03:40 02/17/23 03:40 DWR Mt. Juliet, TN Collected by Collected date/time Received date/time MW-2 L1586104-02 GW SJ/AG 02/14/23 11:40 02/15/23 08:30 Method Batch Dilution Preparation Analysis Analyst Location date/time date/time Metals (ICP) by Method 6010D WG2007051 1 02/16/23 08:44 02/16/23 16:32 ZSA Mt. Juliet, TN Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-1997 WG2008904 1 02/20/23 12:49 02/20/23 12:49 JHH Mt. Juliet, TN Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-2011 WG2007708 1 02/17/23 04:00 02/17/23 04:00 DWR Mt. Juliet, TN Collected by Collected date/time Received date/time MW-3 L1586104-03 GW SJ/AG 02/14/23 09:00 02/15/23 08:30 Method Batch Dilution Preparation Analysis Analyst Location date/time date/time Metals (ICP) by Method 6010D WG2007051 1 02/16/23 08:44 02/16/23 16:34 ZSA Mt. Juliet, TN Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-1997 WG2008904 1 02/20/23 13:11 02/20/23 13:11 JHH Mt. Juliet, TN Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-2011 WG2007708 1 02/17/23 04:21 02/17/23 04:21 DWR Mt. Juliet, TN Collected by Collected date/time Received date/time MW-4 L1586104-04 GW SJ/AG 02/14/23 10:45 02/15/23 08:30 Method Batch Dilution Preparation Analysis Analyst Location date/time date/time Metals (ICP) by Method 6010D WG2007051 1 02/16/23 08:44 02/16/23 16:42 ZSA Mt. Juliet, TN Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-1997 WG2008904 25 02/20/23 16:55 02/20/23 16:55 JHH Mt. Juliet, TN Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-2011 WG2007708 25 02/17/23 09:57 02/17/23 09:57 DWR Mt. Juliet, TN Collected by Collected date/time Received date/time MW-5 L1586104-05 GW SJ/AG 02/14/23 08:30 02/15/23 08:30 Method Batch Dilution Preparation Analysis Analyst Location date/time date/time Metals (ICP) by Method 6010D WG2007051 1 02/16/23 08:44 02/16/23 16:45 ZSA Mt. Juliet, TN Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-1997 WG2008904 1 02/20/23 13:34 02/20/23 13:34 JHH Mt. Juliet, TN Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-2011 WG2007708 1 02/17/23 06:31 02/17/23 06:31 DWR Mt. Juliet, TN Collected by Collected date/time Received date/time MW-6 L1586104-06 GW SJ/AG 02/14/23 13:20 02/15/23 08:30 Method Batch Dilution Preparation Analysis Analyst Location date/time date/time Metals (ICP) by Method 6010D WG2007051 1 02/16/23 08:44 02/16/23 16:48 ZSA Mt. Juliet, TN Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-1997 WG2008904 1 02/20/23 13:56 02/20/23 13:56 JHH Mt. Juliet, TN Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-2011 WG2007708 1 02/17/23 04:42 02/17/23 04:42 DWR Mt. Juliet, TN 1 Cp 2Tc 3Ss 4Cn 5Sr 6Qc 7Gl 8Al 9Sc ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:15 3 of 45 ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:56 3 of 45 SAMPLE SUMMARY Collected by Collected date/time Received date/time MW-10 L1586104-07 GW SJ/AG 02/14/23 11:15 02/15/23 08:30 Method Batch Dilution Preparation Analysis Analyst Location date/time date/time Metals (ICP) by Method 6010D WG2007052 1 02/16/23 13:53 02/16/23 19:08 ZSA Mt. Juliet, TN Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-1997 WG2008904 1 02/20/23 14:19 02/20/23 14:19 JHH Mt. Juliet, TN Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-2011 WG2007708 1 02/17/23 05:02 02/17/23 05:02 DWR Mt. Juliet, TN Collected by Collected date/time Received date/time MW-13 L1586104-08 GW SJ/AG 02/14/23 08:00 02/15/23 08:30 Method Batch Dilution Preparation Analysis Analyst Location date/time date/time Metals (ICP) by Method 6010D WG2007052 1 02/16/23 13:53 02/16/23 19:11 ZSA Mt. Juliet, TN Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-1997 WG2008904 1 02/20/23 14:41 02/20/23 14:41 JHH Mt. Juliet, TN Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-2011 WG2007708 1 02/17/23 05:23 02/17/23 05:23 DWR Mt. Juliet, TN Collected by Collected date/time Received date/time MW-14 L1586104-09 GW SJ/AG 02/14/23 10:00 02/15/23 08:30 Method Batch Dilution Preparation Analysis Analyst Location date/time date/time Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-1997 WG2008904 1 02/20/23 15:03 02/20/23 15:03 JHH Mt. Juliet, TN Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-2011 WG2007708 1 02/17/23 05:43 02/17/23 05:43 DWR Mt. Juliet, TN Collected by Collected date/time Received date/time MW-16 L1586104-10 GW SJ/AG 02/14/23 09:30 02/15/23 08:30 Method Batch Dilution Preparation Analysis Analyst Location date/time date/time Metals (ICP) by Method 6010D WG2007052 1 02/16/23 13:53 02/16/23 19:13 ZSA Mt. Juliet, TN Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-1997 WG2008904 1 02/20/23 15:26 02/20/23 15:26 JHH Mt. Juliet, TN Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-2011 WG2007708 1 02/17/23 06:52 02/17/23 06:52 DWR Mt. Juliet, TN Collected by Collected date/time Received date/time DW-1 L1586104-11 GW SJ/AG 02/14/23 13:45 02/15/23 08:30 Method Batch Dilution Preparation Analysis Analyst Location date/time date/time Metals (ICP) by Method 6010D WG2007052 1 02/16/23 13:53 02/16/23 19:16 ZSA Mt. Juliet, TN Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-1997 WG2008904 1 02/20/23 15:48 02/20/23 15:48 JHH Mt. Juliet, TN Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-2011 WG2007708 1 02/17/23 07:12 02/17/23 07:12 DWR Mt. Juliet, TN Collected by Collected date/time Received date/time STORE WELL AFTER L1586104-12 GW SJ/AG 02/14/23 14:30 02/15/23 08:30 Method Batch Dilution Preparation Analysis Analyst Location date/time date/time Metals (ICP) by Method 6010D WG2007052 1 02/16/23 13:53 02/16/23 19:19 ZSA Mt. Juliet, TN Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-1997 WG2008904 1 02/20/23 16:11 02/20/23 16:11 JHH Mt. Juliet, TN Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-2011 WG2007708 1 02/17/23 07:32 02/17/23 07:32 DWR Mt. Juliet, TN Collected by Collected date/time Received date/time SPENCER 2 BEFORE L1586104-13 GW SJ/AG 02/14/23 12:45 02/15/23 08:30 Method Batch Dilution Preparation Analysis Analyst Location date/time date/time Metals (ICP) by Method 6010D WG2007052 1 02/16/23 13:53 02/16/23 19:22 ZSA Mt. Juliet, TN Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-1997 WG2008904 20 02/20/23 17:18 02/20/23 17:18 JHH Mt. Juliet, TN Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-2011 WG2007708 20 02/17/23 10:17 02/17/23 10:17 DWR Mt. Juliet, TN 1 Cp 2Tc 3Ss 4Cn 5Sr 6Qc 7Gl 8Al 9Sc ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:15 4 of 45 ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:56 4 of 45 SAMPLE SUMMARY Collected by Collected date/time Received date/time SPENCER 2 AFTER L1586104-14 GW SJ/AG 02/14/23 13:00 02/15/23 08:30 Method Batch Dilution Preparation Analysis Analyst Location date/time date/time Metals (ICP) by Method 6010D WG2007052 1 02/16/23 13:53 02/16/23 19:24 ZSA Mt. Juliet, TN Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-1997 WG2008904 1 02/20/23 16:33 02/20/23 16:33 JHH Mt. Juliet, TN Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-2011 WG2007708 1 02/17/23 07:53 02/17/23 07:53 DWR Mt. Juliet, TN 1 Cp 2Tc 3Ss 4Cn 5Sr 6Qc 7Gl 8Al 9Sc ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:15 5 of 45 ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:56 5 of 45 CASE NARRATIVE All sample aliquots were received at the correct temperature, in the proper containers, with the appropriate preservatives, and within method specified holding times, unless qualified or notated within the report. Where applicable, all MDL (LOD) and RDL (LOQ) values reported for environmental samples have been corrected for the dilution factor used in the analysis. All Method and Batch Quality Control are within established criteria except where addressed in this case narrative, a non-conformance form or properly qualified within the sample results. By my digital signature below, I affirm to the best of my knowledge, all problems/anomalies observed by the laboratory as having the potential to affect the quality of the data have been identified by the laboratory, and no information or data have been knowingly withheld that would affect the quality of the data. [Preliminary Report] Heather J Wagner Project Manager 1 Cp 2Tc 3Ss 4Cn 5Sr 6Qc 7Gl 8Al 9Sc ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:15 6 of 45 Heather J Wagner Project Manager ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:56 6 of 45 SAMPLE RESULTS - 01 L1586104 MW-1 Collected date/time: 02/14/23 12:15 Metals (ICP) by Method 6010D Result Qualifier RDL Dilution Analysis Batch Analyte ug/l ug/l date / time Lead 16.1 6.00 1 02/16/2023 16:29 WG2007051 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-1997/6200B-2011 Result Qualifier RDL Dilution Analysis Batch Analyte ug/l ug/l date / time Acetone ND 50.0 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 Acrolein ND 50.0 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 Acrylonitrile ND 10.0 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 Benzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 Bromobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 Bromodichloromethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 Bromoform ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 Bromomethane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 n-Butylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 sec-Butylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 tert-Butylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 Carbon tetrachloride ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 Chlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 Chlorodibromomethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 Chloroethane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 Chloroform ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 Chloromethane ND 2.50 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 2-Chlorotoluene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 4-Chlorotoluene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 1,2-Dibromoethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 Dibromomethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 1,3-Dichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 Dichlorodifluoromethane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 1,1-Dichloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 1,2-Dichloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 1,1-Dichloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 1,2-Dichloropropane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 1,1-Dichloropropene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 1,3-Dichloropropane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 2,2-Dichloropropane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 Di-isopropyl ether ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 Ethylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 Hexachloro-1,3-butadiene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 Isopropylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 p-Isopropyltoluene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 2-Butanone (MEK)ND 10.0 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 Methylene Chloride ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) ND 10.0 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 Methyl tert-butyl ether ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 Naphthalene ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 n-Propylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 Styrene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 Tetrachloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 1 Cp 2Tc 3Ss 4Cn 5Sr 6Qc 7Gl 8Al 9Sc ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:15 7 of 45 ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:56 7 of 45 SAMPLE RESULTS - 01 L1586104 MW-1 Collected date/time: 02/14/23 12:15 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-1997/6200B-2011 Result Qualifier RDL Dilution Analysis Batch Analyte ug/l ug/l date / time Toluene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 Trichloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 Trichlorofluoromethane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ND 2.50 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 Vinyl chloride ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 o-Xylene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 m&p-Xylenes ND 2.00 1 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 Ethanol ND 100 1 02/20/2023 12:27 WG2008904 (S) Toluene-d8 103 80.0-120 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 (S) Toluene-d8 103 80.0-120 02/20/2023 12:27 WG2008904 (S) 4-Bromofluorobenzene 97.8 77.0-126 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 (S) 4-Bromofluorobenzene 93.4 77.0-126 02/20/2023 12:27 WG2008904 (S) 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 108 70.0-130 02/17/2023 03:40 WG2007708 (S) 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 90.8 70.0-130 02/20/2023 12:27 WG2008904 1 Cp 2Tc 3Ss 4Cn 5Sr 6Qc 7Gl 8Al 9Sc ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:15 8 of 45 ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:56 8 of 45 SAMPLE RESULTS - 02 L1586104 MW-2 Collected date/time: 02/14/23 11:40 Metals (ICP) by Method 6010D Result Qualifier RDL Dilution Analysis Batch Analyte ug/l ug/l date / time Lead ND 6.00 1 02/16/2023 16:32 WG2007051 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-1997/6200B-2011 Result Qualifier RDL Dilution Analysis Batch Analyte ug/l ug/l date / time Acetone ND 50.0 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 Acrolein ND 50.0 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 Acrylonitrile ND 10.0 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 Benzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 Bromobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 Bromodichloromethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 Bromoform ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 Bromomethane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 n-Butylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 sec-Butylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 tert-Butylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 Carbon tetrachloride ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 Chlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 Chlorodibromomethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 Chloroethane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 Chloroform ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 Chloromethane ND 2.50 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 2-Chlorotoluene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 4-Chlorotoluene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 1,2-Dibromoethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 Dibromomethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 1,3-Dichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 Dichlorodifluoromethane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 1,1-Dichloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 1,2-Dichloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 1,1-Dichloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 1,2-Dichloropropane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 1,1-Dichloropropene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 1,3-Dichloropropane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 2,2-Dichloropropane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 Di-isopropyl ether ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 Ethylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 Hexachloro-1,3-butadiene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 Isopropylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 p-Isopropyltoluene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 2-Butanone (MEK)ND 10.0 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 Methylene Chloride ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) ND 10.0 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 Methyl tert-butyl ether ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 Naphthalene ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 n-Propylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 Styrene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 Tetrachloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 1 Cp 2Tc 3Ss 4Cn 5Sr 6Qc 7Gl 8Al 9Sc ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:15 9 of 45 ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:56 9 of 45 SAMPLE RESULTS - 02 L1586104 MW-2 Collected date/time: 02/14/23 11:40 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-1997/6200B-2011 Result Qualifier RDL Dilution Analysis Batch Analyte ug/l ug/l date / time Toluene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 Trichloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 Trichlorofluoromethane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ND 2.50 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 Vinyl chloride ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 o-Xylene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 m&p-Xylenes ND 2.00 1 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 Ethanol ND 100 1 02/20/2023 12:49 WG2008904 (S) Toluene-d8 105 80.0-120 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 (S) Toluene-d8 101 80.0-120 02/20/2023 12:49 WG2008904 (S) 4-Bromofluorobenzene 96.2 77.0-126 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 (S) 4-Bromofluorobenzene 92.3 77.0-126 02/20/2023 12:49 WG2008904 (S) 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 108 70.0-130 02/17/2023 04:00 WG2007708 (S) 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 90.2 70.0-130 02/20/2023 12:49 WG2008904 1 Cp 2Tc 3Ss 4Cn 5Sr 6Qc 7Gl 8Al 9Sc ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:15 10 of 45 ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:56 10 of 45 SAMPLE RESULTS - 03 L1586104 MW-3 Collected date/time: 02/14/23 09:00 Metals (ICP) by Method 6010D Result Qualifier RDL Dilution Analysis Batch Analyte ug/l ug/l date / time Lead ND 6.00 1 02/16/2023 16:34 WG2007051 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-1997/6200B-2011 Result Qualifier RDL Dilution Analysis Batch Analyte ug/l ug/l date / time Acetone ND 50.0 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 Acrolein ND 50.0 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 Acrylonitrile ND 10.0 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 Benzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 Bromobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 Bromodichloromethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 Bromoform ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 Bromomethane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 n-Butylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 sec-Butylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 tert-Butylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 Carbon tetrachloride ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 Chlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 Chlorodibromomethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 Chloroethane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 Chloroform ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 Chloromethane ND 2.50 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 2-Chlorotoluene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 4-Chlorotoluene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 1,2-Dibromoethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 Dibromomethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 1,3-Dichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 Dichlorodifluoromethane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 1,1-Dichloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 1,2-Dichloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 1,1-Dichloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 1,2-Dichloropropane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 1,1-Dichloropropene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 1,3-Dichloropropane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 2,2-Dichloropropane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 Di-isopropyl ether ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 Ethylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 Hexachloro-1,3-butadiene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 Isopropylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 p-Isopropyltoluene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 2-Butanone (MEK)ND 10.0 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 Methylene Chloride ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) ND 10.0 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 Methyl tert-butyl ether ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 Naphthalene ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 n-Propylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 Styrene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 Tetrachloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 1 Cp 2Tc 3Ss 4Cn 5Sr 6Qc 7Gl 8Al 9Sc ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:15 11 of 45 ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:56 11 of 45 SAMPLE RESULTS - 03 L1586104 MW-3 Collected date/time: 02/14/23 09:00 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-1997/6200B-2011 Result Qualifier RDL Dilution Analysis Batch Analyte ug/l ug/l date / time Toluene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 Trichloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 Trichlorofluoromethane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ND 2.50 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 Vinyl chloride ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 o-Xylene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 m&p-Xylenes ND 2.00 1 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 Ethanol ND 100 1 02/20/2023 13:11 WG2008904 (S) Toluene-d8 103 80.0-120 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 (S) Toluene-d8 101 80.0-120 02/20/2023 13:11 WG2008904 (S) 4-Bromofluorobenzene 97.3 77.0-126 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 (S) 4-Bromofluorobenzene 89.5 77.0-126 02/20/2023 13:11 WG2008904 (S) 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 106 70.0-130 02/17/2023 04:21 WG2007708 (S) 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 89.5 70.0-130 02/20/2023 13:11 WG2008904 1 Cp 2Tc 3Ss 4Cn 5Sr 6Qc 7Gl 8Al 9Sc ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:15 12 of 45 ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:56 12 of 45 SAMPLE RESULTS - 04 L1586104 MW-4 Collected date/time: 02/14/23 10:45 Metals (ICP) by Method 6010D Result Qualifier RDL Dilution Analysis Batch Analyte ug/l ug/l date / time Lead ND 6.00 1 02/16/2023 16:42 WG2007051 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-1997/6200B-2011 Result Qualifier RDL Dilution Analysis Batch Analyte ug/l ug/l date / time Acetone ND 1250 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 Acrolein ND 1250 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 Acrylonitrile ND 250 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 Benzene 94.6 25.0 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 Bromobenzene ND 25.0 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 Bromodichloromethane ND 25.0 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 Bromoform ND 25.0 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 Bromomethane ND 125 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 n-Butylbenzene ND 25.0 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 sec-Butylbenzene ND 25.0 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 tert-Butylbenzene ND 25.0 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 Carbon tetrachloride ND 25.0 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 Chlorobenzene ND 25.0 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 Chlorodibromomethane ND 25.0 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 Chloroethane ND 125 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 Chloroform ND 125 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 Chloromethane ND 62.5 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 2-Chlorotoluene ND 25.0 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 4-Chlorotoluene ND 25.0 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane ND 125 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 1,2-Dibromoethane ND 25.0 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 Dibromomethane ND 25.0 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ND 25.0 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 1,3-Dichlorobenzene ND 25.0 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ND 25.0 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 Dichlorodifluoromethane ND 125 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 1,1-Dichloroethane ND 25.0 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 1,2-Dichloroethane ND 25.0 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 1,1-Dichloroethene ND 25.0 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 25.0 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 25.0 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 1,2-Dichloropropane ND 25.0 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 1,1-Dichloropropene ND 25.0 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 1,3-Dichloropropane ND 25.0 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 2,2-Dichloropropane ND 25.0 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 Di-isopropyl ether 114 25.0 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 Ethylbenzene ND 25.0 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 Hexachloro-1,3-butadiene ND 25.0 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 Isopropylbenzene ND 25.0 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 p-Isopropyltoluene ND 25.0 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 2-Butanone (MEK)ND 250 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 Methylene Chloride ND 125 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) ND 250 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 Methyl tert-butyl ether 1400 25.0 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 Naphthalene ND 125 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 n-Propylbenzene ND 25.0 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 Styrene ND 25.0 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 25.0 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 25.0 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 Tetrachloroethene ND 25.0 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 1 Cp 2Tc 3Ss 4Cn 5Sr 6Qc 7Gl 8Al 9Sc ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:15 13 of 45 ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:56 13 of 45 SAMPLE RESULTS - 04 L1586104 MW-4 Collected date/time: 02/14/23 10:45 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-1997/6200B-2011 Result Qualifier RDL Dilution Analysis Batch Analyte ug/l ug/l date / time Toluene ND 25.0 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene ND 25.0 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND 25.0 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ND 25.0 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ND 25.0 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 Trichloroethene ND 25.0 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 Trichlorofluoromethane ND 125 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ND 62.5 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ND 25.0 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene ND 25.0 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 Vinyl chloride ND 25.0 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 o-Xylene ND 25.0 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 m&p-Xylenes ND 50.0 25 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 Ethanol ND 2500 25 02/20/2023 16:55 WG2008904 (S) Toluene-d8 103 80.0-120 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 (S) Toluene-d8 100 80.0-120 02/20/2023 16:55 WG2008904 (S) 4-Bromofluorobenzene 100 77.0-126 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 (S) 4-Bromofluorobenzene 89.7 77.0-126 02/20/2023 16:55 WG2008904 (S) 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 109 70.0-130 02/17/2023 09:57 WG2007708 (S) 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 89.4 70.0-130 02/20/2023 16:55 WG2008904 Sample Narrative: L1586104-04 WG2007708: Target compounds too high to run at a lower dilution. 1 Cp 2Tc 3Ss 4Cn 5Sr 6Qc 7Gl 8Al 9Sc ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:15 14 of 45 ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:56 14 of 45 SAMPLE RESULTS - 05 L1586104 MW-5 Collected date/time: 02/14/23 08:30 Metals (ICP) by Method 6010D Result Qualifier RDL Dilution Analysis Batch Analyte ug/l ug/l date / time Lead ND 6.00 1 02/16/2023 16:45 WG2007051 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-1997/6200B-2011 Result Qualifier RDL Dilution Analysis Batch Analyte ug/l ug/l date / time Acetone ND 50.0 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 Acrolein ND 50.0 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 Acrylonitrile ND 10.0 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 Benzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 Bromobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 Bromodichloromethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 Bromoform ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 Bromomethane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 n-Butylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 sec-Butylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 tert-Butylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 Carbon tetrachloride ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 Chlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 Chlorodibromomethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 Chloroethane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 Chloroform ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 Chloromethane ND 2.50 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 2-Chlorotoluene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 4-Chlorotoluene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 1,2-Dibromoethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 Dibromomethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 1,3-Dichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 Dichlorodifluoromethane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 1,1-Dichloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 1,2-Dichloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 1,1-Dichloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 1,2-Dichloropropane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 1,1-Dichloropropene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 1,3-Dichloropropane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 2,2-Dichloropropane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 Di-isopropyl ether ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 Ethylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 Hexachloro-1,3-butadiene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 Isopropylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 p-Isopropyltoluene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 2-Butanone (MEK)ND 10.0 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 Methylene Chloride ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) ND 10.0 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 Methyl tert-butyl ether ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 Naphthalene ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 n-Propylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 Styrene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 Tetrachloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 1 Cp 2Tc 3Ss 4Cn 5Sr 6Qc 7Gl 8Al 9Sc ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:15 15 of 45 ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:56 15 of 45 SAMPLE RESULTS - 05 L1586104 MW-5 Collected date/time: 02/14/23 08:30 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-1997/6200B-2011 Result Qualifier RDL Dilution Analysis Batch Analyte ug/l ug/l date / time Toluene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 Trichloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 Trichlorofluoromethane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ND 2.50 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 Vinyl chloride ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 o-Xylene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 m&p-Xylenes ND 2.00 1 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 Ethanol ND 100 1 02/20/2023 13:34 WG2008904 (S) Toluene-d8 103 80.0-120 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 (S) Toluene-d8 99.6 80.0-120 02/20/2023 13:34 WG2008904 (S) 4-Bromofluorobenzene 99.9 77.0-126 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 (S) 4-Bromofluorobenzene 93.2 77.0-126 02/20/2023 13:34 WG2008904 (S) 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 110 70.0-130 02/17/2023 06:31 WG2007708 (S) 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 92.3 70.0-130 02/20/2023 13:34 WG2008904 1 Cp 2Tc 3Ss 4Cn 5Sr 6Qc 7Gl 8Al 9Sc ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:15 16 of 45 ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:56 16 of 45 SAMPLE RESULTS - 06 L1586104 MW-6 Collected date/time: 02/14/23 13:20 Metals (ICP) by Method 6010D Result Qualifier RDL Dilution Analysis Batch Analyte ug/l ug/l date / time Lead ND 6.00 1 02/16/2023 16:48 WG2007051 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-1997/6200B-2011 Result Qualifier RDL Dilution Analysis Batch Analyte ug/l ug/l date / time Acetone ND 50.0 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 Acrolein ND 50.0 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 Acrylonitrile ND 10.0 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 Benzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 Bromobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 Bromodichloromethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 Bromoform ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 Bromomethane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 n-Butylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 sec-Butylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 tert-Butylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 Carbon tetrachloride ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 Chlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 Chlorodibromomethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 Chloroethane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 Chloroform ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 Chloromethane ND 2.50 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 2-Chlorotoluene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 4-Chlorotoluene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 1,2-Dibromoethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 Dibromomethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 1,3-Dichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 Dichlorodifluoromethane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 1,1-Dichloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 1,2-Dichloroethane 1.28 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 1,1-Dichloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 1,2-Dichloropropane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 1,1-Dichloropropene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 1,3-Dichloropropane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 2,2-Dichloropropane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 Di-isopropyl ether 25.0 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 Ethylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 Hexachloro-1,3-butadiene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 Isopropylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 p-Isopropyltoluene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 2-Butanone (MEK)ND 10.0 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 Methylene Chloride ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) ND 10.0 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 Methyl tert-butyl ether 149 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 Naphthalene ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 n-Propylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 Styrene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 Tetrachloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 1 Cp 2Tc 3Ss 4Cn 5Sr 6Qc 7Gl 8Al 9Sc ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:15 17 of 45 ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:56 17 of 45 SAMPLE RESULTS - 06 L1586104 MW-6 Collected date/time: 02/14/23 13:20 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-1997/6200B-2011 Result Qualifier RDL Dilution Analysis Batch Analyte ug/l ug/l date / time Toluene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 Trichloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 Trichlorofluoromethane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ND 2.50 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 Vinyl chloride ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 o-Xylene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 m&p-Xylenes ND 2.00 1 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 Ethanol ND 100 1 02/20/2023 13:56 WG2008904 (S) Toluene-d8 103 80.0-120 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 (S) Toluene-d8 99.8 80.0-120 02/20/2023 13:56 WG2008904 (S) 4-Bromofluorobenzene 97.4 77.0-126 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 (S) 4-Bromofluorobenzene 92.3 77.0-126 02/20/2023 13:56 WG2008904 (S) 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 107 70.0-130 02/17/2023 04:42 WG2007708 (S) 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 90.6 70.0-130 02/20/2023 13:56 WG2008904 1 Cp 2Tc 3Ss 4Cn 5Sr 6Qc 7Gl 8Al 9Sc ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:15 18 of 45 ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:56 18 of 45 SAMPLE RESULTS - 07 L1586104 MW-10 Collected date/time: 02/14/23 11:15 Metals (ICP) by Method 6010D Result Qualifier RDL Dilution Analysis Batch Analyte ug/l ug/l date / time Lead ND 6.00 1 02/16/2023 19:08 WG2007052 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-1997/6200B-2011 Result Qualifier RDL Dilution Analysis Batch Analyte ug/l ug/l date / time Acetone ND 50.0 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 Acrolein ND 50.0 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 Acrylonitrile ND 10.0 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 Benzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 Bromobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 Bromodichloromethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 Bromoform ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 Bromomethane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 n-Butylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 sec-Butylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 tert-Butylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 Carbon tetrachloride ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 Chlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 Chlorodibromomethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 Chloroethane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 Chloroform ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 Chloromethane ND 2.50 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 2-Chlorotoluene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 4-Chlorotoluene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 1,2-Dibromoethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 Dibromomethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 1,3-Dichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 Dichlorodifluoromethane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 1,1-Dichloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 1,2-Dichloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 1,1-Dichloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 1,2-Dichloropropane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 1,1-Dichloropropene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 1,3-Dichloropropane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 2,2-Dichloropropane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 Di-isopropyl ether ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 Ethylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 Hexachloro-1,3-butadiene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 Isopropylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 p-Isopropyltoluene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 2-Butanone (MEK)ND 10.0 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 Methylene Chloride ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) ND 10.0 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 Methyl tert-butyl ether ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 Naphthalene ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 n-Propylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 Styrene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 Tetrachloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 1 Cp 2Tc 3Ss 4Cn 5Sr 6Qc 7Gl 8Al 9Sc ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:15 19 of 45 ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:56 19 of 45 SAMPLE RESULTS - 07 L1586104 MW-10 Collected date/time: 02/14/23 11:15 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-1997/6200B-2011 Result Qualifier RDL Dilution Analysis Batch Analyte ug/l ug/l date / time Toluene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 Trichloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 Trichlorofluoromethane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ND 2.50 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 Vinyl chloride ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 o-Xylene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 m&p-Xylenes ND 2.00 1 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 Ethanol ND 100 1 02/20/2023 14:19 WG2008904 (S) Toluene-d8 104 80.0-120 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 (S) Toluene-d8 106 80.0-120 02/20/2023 14:19 WG2008904 (S) 4-Bromofluorobenzene 97.9 77.0-126 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 (S) 4-Bromofluorobenzene 95.7 77.0-126 02/20/2023 14:19 WG2008904 (S) 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 109 70.0-130 02/17/2023 05:02 WG2007708 (S) 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 90.4 70.0-130 02/20/2023 14:19 WG2008904 1 Cp 2Tc 3Ss 4Cn 5Sr 6Qc 7Gl 8Al 9Sc ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:15 20 of 45 ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:56 20 of 45 SAMPLE RESULTS - 08 L1586104 MW-13 Collected date/time: 02/14/23 08:00 Metals (ICP) by Method 6010D Result Qualifier RDL Dilution Analysis Batch Analyte ug/l ug/l date / time Lead ND 6.00 1 02/16/2023 19:11 WG2007052 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-1997/6200B-2011 Result Qualifier RDL Dilution Analysis Batch Analyte ug/l ug/l date / time Acetone ND 50.0 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 Acrolein ND 50.0 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 Acrylonitrile ND 10.0 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 Benzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 Bromobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 Bromodichloromethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 Bromoform ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 Bromomethane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 n-Butylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 sec-Butylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 tert-Butylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 Carbon tetrachloride ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 Chlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 Chlorodibromomethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 Chloroethane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 Chloroform ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 Chloromethane ND 2.50 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 2-Chlorotoluene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 4-Chlorotoluene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 1,2-Dibromoethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 Dibromomethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 1,3-Dichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 Dichlorodifluoromethane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 1,1-Dichloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 1,2-Dichloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 1,1-Dichloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 1,2-Dichloropropane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 1,1-Dichloropropene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 1,3-Dichloropropane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 2,2-Dichloropropane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 Di-isopropyl ether ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 Ethylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 Hexachloro-1,3-butadiene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 Isopropylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 p-Isopropyltoluene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 2-Butanone (MEK)ND 10.0 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 Methylene Chloride ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) ND 10.0 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 Methyl tert-butyl ether ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 Naphthalene ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 n-Propylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 Styrene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 Tetrachloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 1 Cp 2Tc 3Ss 4Cn 5Sr 6Qc 7Gl 8Al 9Sc ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:15 21 of 45 ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:56 21 of 45 SAMPLE RESULTS - 08 L1586104 MW-13 Collected date/time: 02/14/23 08:00 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-1997/6200B-2011 Result Qualifier RDL Dilution Analysis Batch Analyte ug/l ug/l date / time Toluene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 Trichloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 Trichlorofluoromethane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ND 2.50 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 Vinyl chloride ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 o-Xylene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 m&p-Xylenes ND 2.00 1 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 Ethanol ND 100 1 02/20/2023 14:41 WG2008904 (S) Toluene-d8 103 80.0-120 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 (S) Toluene-d8 102 80.0-120 02/20/2023 14:41 WG2008904 (S) 4-Bromofluorobenzene 97.8 77.0-126 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 (S) 4-Bromofluorobenzene 93.3 77.0-126 02/20/2023 14:41 WG2008904 (S) 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 107 70.0-130 02/17/2023 05:23 WG2007708 (S) 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 92.9 70.0-130 02/20/2023 14:41 WG2008904 1 Cp 2Tc 3Ss 4Cn 5Sr 6Qc 7Gl 8Al 9Sc ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:15 22 of 45 ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:56 22 of 45 SAMPLE RESULTS - 09 L1586104 MW-14 Collected date/time: 02/14/23 10:00 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-1997/6200B-2011 Result Qualifier RDL Dilution Analysis Batch Analyte ug/l ug/l date / time Acetone ND 50.0 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 Acrolein ND 50.0 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 Acrylonitrile ND 10.0 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 Benzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 Bromobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 Bromodichloromethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 Bromoform ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 Bromomethane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 n-Butylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 sec-Butylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 tert-Butylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 Carbon tetrachloride ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 Chlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 Chlorodibromomethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 Chloroethane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 Chloroform ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 Chloromethane ND 2.50 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 2-Chlorotoluene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 4-Chlorotoluene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 1,2-Dibromoethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 Dibromomethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 1,3-Dichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 Dichlorodifluoromethane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 1,1-Dichloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 1,2-Dichloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 1,1-Dichloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 1,2-Dichloropropane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 1,1-Dichloropropene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 1,3-Dichloropropane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 2,2-Dichloropropane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 Di-isopropyl ether ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 Ethylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 Hexachloro-1,3-butadiene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 Isopropylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 p-Isopropyltoluene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 2-Butanone (MEK)ND 10.0 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 Methylene Chloride ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) ND 10.0 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 Methyl tert-butyl ether 29.7 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 Naphthalene ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 n-Propylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 Styrene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 Tetrachloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 Toluene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 Trichloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 1 Cp 2Tc 3Ss 4Cn 5Sr 6Qc 7Gl 8Al 9Sc ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:15 23 of 45 ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:56 23 of 45 SAMPLE RESULTS - 09 L1586104 MW-14 Collected date/time: 02/14/23 10:00 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-1997/6200B-2011 Result Qualifier RDL Dilution Analysis Batch Analyte ug/l ug/l date / time Trichlorofluoromethane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ND 2.50 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 Vinyl chloride ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 o-Xylene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 m&p-Xylenes ND 2.00 1 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 Ethanol ND 100 1 02/20/2023 15:03 WG2008904 (S) Toluene-d8 104 80.0-120 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 (S) Toluene-d8 103 80.0-120 02/20/2023 15:03 WG2008904 (S) 4-Bromofluorobenzene 96.6 77.0-126 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 (S) 4-Bromofluorobenzene 96.5 77.0-126 02/20/2023 15:03 WG2008904 (S) 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 109 70.0-130 02/17/2023 05:43 WG2007708 (S) 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 92.4 70.0-130 02/20/2023 15:03 WG2008904 1 Cp 2Tc 3Ss 4Cn 5Sr 6Qc 7Gl 8Al 9Sc ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:15 24 of 45 ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:56 24 of 45 SAMPLE RESULTS - 10 L1586104 MW-16 Collected date/time: 02/14/23 09:30 Metals (ICP) by Method 6010D Result Qualifier RDL Dilution Analysis Batch Analyte ug/l ug/l date / time Lead ND 6.00 1 02/16/2023 19:13 WG2007052 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-1997/6200B-2011 Result Qualifier RDL Dilution Analysis Batch Analyte ug/l ug/l date / time Acetone ND 50.0 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 Acrolein ND 50.0 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 Acrylonitrile ND 10.0 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 Benzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 Bromobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 Bromodichloromethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 Bromoform ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 Bromomethane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 n-Butylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 sec-Butylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 tert-Butylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 Carbon tetrachloride ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 Chlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 Chlorodibromomethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 Chloroethane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 Chloroform ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 Chloromethane ND 2.50 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 2-Chlorotoluene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 4-Chlorotoluene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 1,2-Dibromoethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 Dibromomethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 1,3-Dichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 Dichlorodifluoromethane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 1,1-Dichloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 1,2-Dichloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 1,1-Dichloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 1,2-Dichloropropane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 1,1-Dichloropropene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 1,3-Dichloropropane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 2,2-Dichloropropane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 Di-isopropyl ether ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 Ethylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 Hexachloro-1,3-butadiene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 Isopropylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 p-Isopropyltoluene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 2-Butanone (MEK)ND 10.0 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 Methylene Chloride ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) ND 10.0 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 Methyl tert-butyl ether ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 Naphthalene ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 n-Propylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 Styrene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 Tetrachloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 1 Cp 2Tc 3Ss 4Cn 5Sr 6Qc 7Gl 8Al 9Sc ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:15 25 of 45 ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:56 25 of 45 SAMPLE RESULTS - 10 L1586104 MW-16 Collected date/time: 02/14/23 09:30 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-1997/6200B-2011 Result Qualifier RDL Dilution Analysis Batch Analyte ug/l ug/l date / time Toluene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 Trichloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 Trichlorofluoromethane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ND 2.50 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 Vinyl chloride ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 o-Xylene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 m&p-Xylenes ND 2.00 1 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 Ethanol ND 100 1 02/20/2023 15:26 WG2008904 (S) Toluene-d8 103 80.0-120 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 (S) Toluene-d8 104 80.0-120 02/20/2023 15:26 WG2008904 (S) 4-Bromofluorobenzene 98.6 77.0-126 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 (S) 4-Bromofluorobenzene 93.6 77.0-126 02/20/2023 15:26 WG2008904 (S) 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 109 70.0-130 02/17/2023 06:52 WG2007708 (S) 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 92.3 70.0-130 02/20/2023 15:26 WG2008904 1 Cp 2Tc 3Ss 4Cn 5Sr 6Qc 7Gl 8Al 9Sc ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:15 26 of 45 ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:56 26 of 45 SAMPLE RESULTS - 11 L1586104 DW-1 Collected date/time: 02/14/23 13:45 Metals (ICP) by Method 6010D Result Qualifier RDL Dilution Analysis Batch Analyte ug/l ug/l date / time Lead 12.1 6.00 1 02/16/2023 19:16 WG2007052 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-1997/6200B-2011 Result Qualifier RDL Dilution Analysis Batch Analyte ug/l ug/l date / time Acetone ND 50.0 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 Acrolein ND 50.0 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 Acrylonitrile ND 10.0 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 Benzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 Bromobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 Bromodichloromethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 Bromoform ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 Bromomethane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 n-Butylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 sec-Butylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 tert-Butylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 Carbon tetrachloride ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 Chlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 Chlorodibromomethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 Chloroethane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 Chloroform ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 Chloromethane ND 2.50 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 2-Chlorotoluene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 4-Chlorotoluene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 1,2-Dibromoethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 Dibromomethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 1,3-Dichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 Dichlorodifluoromethane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 1,1-Dichloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 1,2-Dichloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 1,1-Dichloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 1,2-Dichloropropane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 1,1-Dichloropropene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 1,3-Dichloropropane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 2,2-Dichloropropane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 Di-isopropyl ether ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 Ethylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 Hexachloro-1,3-butadiene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 Isopropylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 p-Isopropyltoluene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 2-Butanone (MEK)ND 10.0 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 Methylene Chloride ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) ND 10.0 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 Methyl tert-butyl ether ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 Naphthalene ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 n-Propylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 Styrene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 Tetrachloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 1 Cp 2Tc 3Ss 4Cn 5Sr 6Qc 7Gl 8Al 9Sc ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:15 27 of 45 ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:56 27 of 45 SAMPLE RESULTS - 11 L1586104 DW-1 Collected date/time: 02/14/23 13:45 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-1997/6200B-2011 Result Qualifier RDL Dilution Analysis Batch Analyte ug/l ug/l date / time Toluene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 Trichloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 Trichlorofluoromethane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ND 2.50 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 Vinyl chloride ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 o-Xylene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 m&p-Xylenes ND 2.00 1 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 Ethanol ND 100 1 02/20/2023 15:48 WG2008904 (S) Toluene-d8 103 80.0-120 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 (S) Toluene-d8 103 80.0-120 02/20/2023 15:48 WG2008904 (S) 4-Bromofluorobenzene 96.2 77.0-126 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 (S) 4-Bromofluorobenzene 91.1 77.0-126 02/20/2023 15:48 WG2008904 (S) 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 107 70.0-130 02/17/2023 07:12 WG2007708 (S) 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 90.4 70.0-130 02/20/2023 15:48 WG2008904 1 Cp 2Tc 3Ss 4Cn 5Sr 6Qc 7Gl 8Al 9Sc ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:15 28 of 45 ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:56 28 of 45 SAMPLE RESULTS - 12 L1586104 STORE WELL AFTER Collected date/time: 02/14/23 14:30 Metals (ICP) by Method 6010D Result Qualifier RDL Dilution Analysis Batch Analyte ug/l ug/l date / time Lead ND 6.00 1 02/16/2023 19:19 WG2007052 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-1997/6200B-2011 Result Qualifier RDL Dilution Analysis Batch Analyte ug/l ug/l date / time Acetone ND 50.0 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 Acrolein ND 50.0 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 Acrylonitrile ND 10.0 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 Benzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 Bromobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 Bromodichloromethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 Bromoform ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 Bromomethane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 n-Butylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 sec-Butylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 tert-Butylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 Carbon tetrachloride ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 Chlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 Chlorodibromomethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 Chloroethane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 Chloroform ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 Chloromethane ND 2.50 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 2-Chlorotoluene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 4-Chlorotoluene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 1,2-Dibromoethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 Dibromomethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 1,3-Dichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 Dichlorodifluoromethane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 1,1-Dichloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 1,2-Dichloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 1,1-Dichloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 1,2-Dichloropropane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 1,1-Dichloropropene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 1,3-Dichloropropane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 2,2-Dichloropropane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 Di-isopropyl ether ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 Ethylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 Hexachloro-1,3-butadiene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 Isopropylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 p-Isopropyltoluene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 2-Butanone (MEK)ND 10.0 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 Methylene Chloride ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) ND 10.0 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 Methyl tert-butyl ether ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 Naphthalene ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 n-Propylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 Styrene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 Tetrachloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 1 Cp 2Tc 3Ss 4Cn 5Sr 6Qc 7Gl 8Al 9Sc ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:15 29 of 45 ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:56 29 of 45 SAMPLE RESULTS - 12 L1586104 STORE WELL AFTER Collected date/time: 02/14/23 14:30 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-1997/6200B-2011 Result Qualifier RDL Dilution Analysis Batch Analyte ug/l ug/l date / time Toluene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 Trichloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 Trichlorofluoromethane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ND 2.50 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 1.34 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 Vinyl chloride ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 o-Xylene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 m&p-Xylenes ND 2.00 1 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 Ethanol ND 100 1 02/20/2023 16:11 WG2008904 (S) Toluene-d8 103 80.0-120 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 (S) Toluene-d8 100 80.0-120 02/20/2023 16:11 WG2008904 (S) 4-Bromofluorobenzene 95.1 77.0-126 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 (S) 4-Bromofluorobenzene 89.7 77.0-126 02/20/2023 16:11 WG2008904 (S) 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 105 70.0-130 02/17/2023 07:32 WG2007708 (S) 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 90.6 70.0-130 02/20/2023 16:11 WG2008904 1 Cp 2Tc 3Ss 4Cn 5Sr 6Qc 7Gl 8Al 9Sc ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:15 30 of 45 ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:56 30 of 45 SAMPLE RESULTS - 13 L1586104 SPENCER 2 BEFORE Collected date/time: 02/14/23 12:45 Metals (ICP) by Method 6010D Result Qualifier RDL Dilution Analysis Batch Analyte ug/l ug/l date / time Lead ND 6.00 1 02/16/2023 19:22 WG2007052 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-1997/6200B-2011 Result Qualifier RDL Dilution Analysis Batch Analyte ug/l ug/l date / time Acetone ND 1000 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 Acrolein ND 1000 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 Acrylonitrile ND 200 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 Benzene ND 20.0 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 Bromobenzene ND 20.0 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 Bromodichloromethane ND 20.0 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 Bromoform ND 20.0 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 Bromomethane ND 100 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 n-Butylbenzene ND 20.0 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 sec-Butylbenzene ND 20.0 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 tert-Butylbenzene ND 20.0 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 Carbon tetrachloride ND 20.0 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 Chlorobenzene ND 20.0 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 Chlorodibromomethane ND 20.0 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 Chloroethane ND 100 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 Chloroform ND 100 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 Chloromethane ND 50.0 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 2-Chlorotoluene ND 20.0 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 4-Chlorotoluene ND 20.0 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane ND 100 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 1,2-Dibromoethane ND 20.0 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 Dibromomethane ND 20.0 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ND 20.0 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 1,3-Dichlorobenzene ND 20.0 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ND 20.0 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 Dichlorodifluoromethane ND 100 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 1,1-Dichloroethane ND 20.0 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 1,2-Dichloroethane 22.0 20.0 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 1,1-Dichloroethene ND 20.0 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 20.0 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 20.0 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 1,2-Dichloropropane ND 20.0 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 1,1-Dichloropropene ND 20.0 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 1,3-Dichloropropane ND 20.0 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 2,2-Dichloropropane ND 20.0 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 Di-isopropyl ether 166 20.0 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 Ethylbenzene ND 20.0 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 Hexachloro-1,3-butadiene ND 20.0 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 Isopropylbenzene ND 20.0 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 p-Isopropyltoluene ND 20.0 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 2-Butanone (MEK)ND 200 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 Methylene Chloride ND 100 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) ND 200 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 Methyl tert-butyl ether 1010 20.0 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 Naphthalene ND 100 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 n-Propylbenzene ND 20.0 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 Styrene ND 20.0 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 20.0 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 20.0 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 Tetrachloroethene ND 20.0 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 1 Cp 2Tc 3Ss 4Cn 5Sr 6Qc 7Gl 8Al 9Sc ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:15 31 of 45 ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:56 31 of 45 SAMPLE RESULTS - 13 L1586104 SPENCER 2 BEFORE Collected date/time: 02/14/23 12:45 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-1997/6200B-2011 Result Qualifier RDL Dilution Analysis Batch Analyte ug/l ug/l date / time Toluene ND 20.0 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene ND 20.0 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND 20.0 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ND 20.0 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ND 20.0 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 Trichloroethene ND 20.0 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 Trichlorofluoromethane ND 100 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ND 50.0 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ND 20.0 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene ND 20.0 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 Vinyl chloride ND 20.0 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 o-Xylene ND 20.0 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 m&p-Xylenes ND 40.0 20 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 Ethanol ND 2000 20 02/20/2023 17:18 WG2008904 (S) Toluene-d8 103 80.0-120 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 (S) Toluene-d8 101 80.0-120 02/20/2023 17:18 WG2008904 (S) 4-Bromofluorobenzene 97.5 77.0-126 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 (S) 4-Bromofluorobenzene 91.8 77.0-126 02/20/2023 17:18 WG2008904 (S) 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 109 70.0-130 02/17/2023 10:17 WG2007708 (S) 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 92.6 70.0-130 02/20/2023 17:18 WG2008904 Sample Narrative: L1586104-13 WG2007708: Target compounds too high to run at a lower dilution. 1 Cp 2Tc 3Ss 4Cn 5Sr 6Qc 7Gl 8Al 9Sc ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:15 32 of 45 ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:56 32 of 45 SAMPLE RESULTS - 14 L1586104 SPENCER 2 AFTER Collected date/time: 02/14/23 13:00 Metals (ICP) by Method 6010D Result Qualifier RDL Dilution Analysis Batch Analyte ug/l ug/l date / time Lead ND 6.00 1 02/16/2023 19:24 WG2007052 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-1997/6200B-2011 Result Qualifier RDL Dilution Analysis Batch Analyte ug/l ug/l date / time Acetone ND 50.0 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 Acrolein ND 50.0 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 Acrylonitrile ND 10.0 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 Benzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 Bromobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 Bromodichloromethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 Bromoform ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 Bromomethane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 n-Butylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 sec-Butylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 tert-Butylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 Carbon tetrachloride ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 Chlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 Chlorodibromomethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 Chloroethane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 Chloroform ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 Chloromethane ND 2.50 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 2-Chlorotoluene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 4-Chlorotoluene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 1,2-Dibromoethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 Dibromomethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 1,3-Dichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 Dichlorodifluoromethane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 1,1-Dichloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 1,2-Dichloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 1,1-Dichloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 1,2-Dichloropropane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 1,1-Dichloropropene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 1,3-Dichloropropane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 2,2-Dichloropropane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 Di-isopropyl ether ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 Ethylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 Hexachloro-1,3-butadiene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 Isopropylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 p-Isopropyltoluene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 2-Butanone (MEK)ND 10.0 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 Methylene Chloride ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) ND 10.0 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 Methyl tert-butyl ether 1.19 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 Naphthalene ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 n-Propylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 Styrene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 Tetrachloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 1 Cp 2Tc 3Ss 4Cn 5Sr 6Qc 7Gl 8Al 9Sc ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:15 33 of 45 ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:56 33 of 45 SAMPLE RESULTS - 14 L1586104 SPENCER 2 AFTER Collected date/time: 02/14/23 13:00 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-1997/6200B-2011 Result Qualifier RDL Dilution Analysis Batch Analyte ug/l ug/l date / time Toluene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 Trichloroethene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 Trichlorofluoromethane ND 5.00 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ND 2.50 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 Vinyl chloride ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 o-Xylene ND 1.00 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 m&p-Xylenes ND 2.00 1 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 Ethanol ND 100 1 02/20/2023 16:33 WG2008904 (S) Toluene-d8 103 80.0-120 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 (S) Toluene-d8 102 80.0-120 02/20/2023 16:33 WG2008904 (S) 4-Bromofluorobenzene 97.1 77.0-126 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 (S) 4-Bromofluorobenzene 91.6 77.0-126 02/20/2023 16:33 WG2008904 (S) 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 108 70.0-130 02/17/2023 07:53 WG2007708 (S) 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 92.3 70.0-130 02/20/2023 16:33 WG2008904 1 Cp 2Tc 3Ss 4Cn 5Sr 6Qc 7Gl 8Al 9Sc ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:15 34 of 45 ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:56 34 of 45 QUALITY CONTROL SUMMARYWG2007051 Metals (ICP) by Method 6010D L1586104-01,02,03,04,05,06 Method Blank (MB) (MB) R3891750-1 02/16/23 15:38 MB Result MB Qualifier MB MDL MB RDL Analyte ug/l ug/l ug/l Lead U 2.99 6.00 Laboratory Control Sample (LCS) (LCS) R3891750-2 02/16/23 15:40 Spike Amount LCS Result LCS Rec. Rec. Limits LCS Qualifier Analyte ug/l ug/l %% Lead 1000 968 96.8 80.0-120 L1585608-01 Original Sample (OS) • Matrix Spike (MS) • Matrix Spike Duplicate (MSD) (OS) L1585608-01 02/16/23 15:43 • (MS) R3891750-4 02/16/23 15:48 • (MSD) R3891750-5 02/16/23 15:51 Spike Amount Original Result MS Result MSD Result MS Rec. MSD Rec. Dilution Rec. Limits MS Qualifier MSD Qualifier RPD RPD Limits Analyte ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l %%%%% Lead 1000 ND 965 959 96.5 95.9 1 75.0-125 0.624 20 1 Cp 2Tc 3Ss 4Cn 5Sr 6Qc 7Gl 8Al 9Sc ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:15 35 of 45 ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:56 35 of 45 QUALITY CONTROL SUMMARYWG2007052 Metals (ICP) by Method 6010D L1586104-07,08,10,11,12,13,14 Method Blank (MB) (MB) R3891773-1 02/16/23 18:28 MB Result MB Qualifier MB MDL MB RDL Analyte ug/l ug/l ug/l Lead U 2.99 6.00 Laboratory Control Sample (LCS) (LCS) R3891773-2 02/16/23 18:30 Spike Amount LCS Result LCS Rec. Rec. Limits LCS Qualifier Analyte ug/l ug/l %% Lead 1000 975 97.5 80.0-120 L1585882-01 Original Sample (OS) • Matrix Spike (MS) • Matrix Spike Duplicate (MSD) (OS) L1585882-01 02/16/23 18:51 • (MS) R3891773-4 02/16/23 18:38 • (MSD) R3891773-5 02/16/23 18:40 Spike Amount Original Result MS Result MSD Result MS Rec. MSD Rec. Dilution Rec. Limits MS Qualifier MSD Qualifier RPD RPD Limits Analyte ug/l ug/l ug/l ug/l %%%%% Lead 1000 ND 958 960 95.8 96.0 1 75.0-125 0.183 20 1 Cp 2Tc 3Ss 4Cn 5Sr 6Qc 7Gl 8Al 9Sc ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:15 36 of 45 ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:56 36 of 45 QUALITY CONTROL SUMMARYWG2008904 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-1997 L1586104-01,02,03,04,05,06,07,08,09,10,11,12,13,14 Method Blank (MB) (MB) R3893024-3 02/20/23 11:31 MB Result MB Qualifier MB MDL MB RDL Analyte ug/l ug/l ug/l Ethanol U 42.0 100 (S) Toluene-d8 102 80.0-120 (S) 4-Bromofluorobenzene 95.1 77.0-126 (S) 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 92.9 70.0-130 Laboratory Control Sample (LCS) • Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate (LCSD) (LCS) R3893024-1 02/20/23 10:24 • (LCSD) R3893024-2 02/20/23 10:46 Spike Amount LCS Result LCSD Result LCS Rec. LCSD Rec. Rec. Limits LCS Qualifier LCSD Qualifier RPD RPD Limits Analyte ug/l ug/l ug/l %%%%% ethanol 250 320 305 128 122 10.0-160 4.80 30 (S) Toluene-d8 99.6 102 80.0-120 (S) 4-Bromofluorobenzene 95.5 94.4 77.0-126 (S) 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 89.0 91.6 70.0-130 1 Cp 2Tc 3Ss 4Cn 5Sr 6Qc 7Gl 8Al 9Sc ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:15 37 of 45 ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:56 37 of 45 QUALITY CONTROL SUMMARYWG2007708 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-2011 L1586104-01,02,03,04,05,06,07,08,09,10,11,12,13,14 Method Blank (MB) (MB) R3892360-3 02/17/23 00:54 MB Result MB Qualifier MB MDL MB RDL Analyte ug/l ug/l ug/l Acetone U 11.3 50.0 Acrolein U 2.54 50.0 Acrylonitrile U 0.671 10.0 Benzene U 0.0941 1.00 Bromobenzene U 0.118 1.00 Bromodichloromethane U 0.136 1.00 Bromoform U 0.129 1.00 Bromomethane U 0.605 5.00 n-Butylbenzene U 0.157 1.00 sec-Butylbenzene U 0.125 1.00 tert-Butylbenzene U 0.127 1.00 Carbon tetrachloride U 0.128 1.00 Chlorobenzene U 0.116 1.00 Chlorodibromomethane U 0.140 1.00 Chloroethane U 0.192 5.00 Chloroform U 0.111 5.00 Chloromethane U 0.960 2.50 2-Chlorotoluene U 0.106 1.00 4-Chlorotoluene U 0.114 1.00 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane U 0.276 5.00 1,2-Dibromoethane U 0.126 1.00 Dibromomethane U 0.122 1.00 1,2-Dichlorobenzene U 0.107 1.00 1,3-Dichlorobenzene U 0.110 1.00 1,4-Dichlorobenzene U 0.120 1.00 Dichlorodifluoromethane U 0.374 5.00 1,1-Dichloroethane U 0.100 1.00 1,2-Dichloroethane U 0.0819 1.00 1,1-Dichloroethene U 0.188 1.00 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene U 0.126 1.00 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene U 0.149 1.00 1,2-Dichloropropane U 0.149 1.00 1,1-Dichloropropene U 0.142 1.00 1,3-Dichloropropane U 0.110 1.00 2,2-Dichloropropane U 0.161 1.00 Di-isopropyl ether U 0.105 1.00 Ethylbenzene U 0.137 1.00 Hexachloro-1,3-butadiene U 0.337 1.00 Isopropylbenzene U 0.105 1.00 p-Isopropyltoluene U 0.120 1.00 1 Cp 2Tc 3Ss 4Cn 5Sr 6Qc 7Gl 8Al 9Sc ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:15 38 of 45 ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:56 38 of 45 QUALITY CONTROL SUMMARYWG2007708 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-2011 L1586104-01,02,03,04,05,06,07,08,09,10,11,12,13,14 Method Blank (MB) (MB) R3892360-3 02/17/23 00:54 MB Result MB Qualifier MB MDL MB RDL Analyte ug/l ug/l ug/l 2-Butanone (MEK)U 1.19 10.0 Methylene Chloride U 0.430 5.00 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) U 0.478 10.0 Methyl tert-butyl ether U 0.101 1.00 Naphthalene U 1.00 5.00 n-Propylbenzene U 0.0993 1.00 Styrene U 0.118 1.00 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane U 0.147 1.00 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane U 0.133 1.00 Tetrachloroethene U 0.300 1.00 Toluene U 0.278 1.00 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene U 0.230 1.00 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene U 0.481 1.00 1,1,1-Trichloroethane U 0.149 1.00 1,1,2-Trichloroethane U 0.158 1.00 Trichloroethene U 0.190 1.00 Trichlorofluoromethane U 0.160 5.00 1,2,3-Trichloropropane U 0.237 2.50 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene U 0.322 1.00 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene U 0.104 1.00 Vinyl chloride U 0.234 1.00 o-Xylene U 0.174 1.00 m&p-Xylene U 0.430 2.00 (S) Toluene-d8 102 80.0-120 (S) 4-Bromofluorobenzene 98.1 77.0-126 (S) 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 110 70.0-130 Laboratory Control Sample (LCS) • Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate (LCSD) (LCS) R3892360-1 02/16/23 23:33 • (LCSD) R3892360-2 02/16/23 23:53 Spike Amount LCS Result LCSD Result LCS Rec. LCSD Rec. Rec. Limits LCS Qualifier LCSD Qualifier RPD RPD Limits Analyte ug/l ug/l ug/l %%%%% Acetone 25.0 28.1 29.4 112 118 19.0-160 4.52 27 Acrolein 25.0 25.8 27.5 103 110 10.0-160 6.38 26 Acrylonitrile 25.0 27.1 27.9 108 112 55.0-149 2.91 20 Benzene 5.00 5.41 5.21 108 104 70.0-123 3.77 20 Bromobenzene 5.00 5.43 5.09 109 102 73.0-121 6.46 20 Bromodichloromethane 5.00 5.50 5.35 110 107 75.0-120 2.76 20 Bromoform 5.00 4.90 5.16 98.0 103 68.0-132 5.17 20 1 Cp 2Tc 3Ss 4Cn 5Sr 6Qc 7Gl 8Al 9Sc ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:15 39 of 45 ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:56 39 of 45 QUALITY CONTROL SUMMARYWG2007708 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-2011 L1586104-01,02,03,04,05,06,07,08,09,10,11,12,13,14 Laboratory Control Sample (LCS) • Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate (LCSD) (LCS) R3892360-1 02/16/23 23:33 • (LCSD) R3892360-2 02/16/23 23:53 Spike Amount LCS Result LCSD Result LCS Rec. LCSD Rec. Rec. Limits LCS Qualifier LCSD Qualifier RPD RPD Limits Analyte ug/l ug/l ug/l %%%%% Bromomethane 5.00 4.68 4.78 93.6 95.6 10.0-160 2.11 25 n-Butylbenzene 5.00 4.91 4.76 98.2 95.2 73.0-125 3.10 20 sec-Butylbenzene 5.00 5.04 4.75 101 95.0 75.0-125 5.92 20 tert-Butylbenzene 5.00 5.36 4.98 107 99.6 76.0-124 7.35 20 Carbon tetrachloride 5.00 5.35 5.31 107 106 68.0-126 0.750 20 Chlorobenzene 5.00 5.10 5.05 102 101 80.0-121 0.985 20 Chlorodibromomethane 5.00 4.98 4.95 99.6 99.0 77.0-125 0.604 20 Chloroethane 5.00 4.98 4.77 99.6 95.4 47.0-150 4.31 20 Chloroform 5.00 5.45 5.23 109 105 73.0-120 4.12 20 Chloromethane 5.00 3.99 3.99 79.8 79.8 41.0-142 0.000 20 2-Chlorotoluene 5.00 5.60 5.22 112 104 76.0-123 7.02 20 4-Chlorotoluene 5.00 5.35 4.94 107 98.8 75.0-122 7.97 20 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane 5.00 4.79 5.12 95.8 102 58.0-134 6.66 20 1,2-Dibromoethane 5.00 4.98 4.96 99.6 99.2 80.0-122 0.402 20 Dibromomethane 5.00 5.40 5.34 108 107 80.0-120 1.12 20 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 5.00 5.16 5.02 103 100 79.0-121 2.75 20 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 5.00 5.30 4.95 106 99.0 79.0-120 6.83 20 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 5.00 5.28 5.00 106 100 79.0-120 5.45 20 Dichlorodifluoromethane 5.00 4.34 4.94 86.8 98.8 51.0-149 12.9 20 1,1-Dichloroethane 5.00 5.40 5.11 108 102 70.0-126 5.52 20 1,2-Dichloroethane 5.00 5.46 5.36 109 107 70.0-128 1.85 20 1,1-Dichloroethene 5.00 4.86 4.90 97.2 98.0 71.0-124 0.820 20 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.00 5.33 5.06 107 101 73.0-120 5.20 20 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.00 5.35 5.05 107 101 73.0-120 5.77 20 1,2-Dichloropropane 5.00 5.39 5.15 108 103 77.0-125 4.55 20 1,1-Dichloropropene 5.00 5.05 5.07 101 101 74.0-126 0.395 20 1,3-Dichloropropane 5.00 5.04 5.04 101 101 80.0-120 0.000 20 2,2-Dichloropropane 5.00 5.19 5.05 104 101 58.0-130 2.73 20 Di-isopropyl ether 5.00 5.43 5.30 109 106 58.0-138 2.42 20 Ethylbenzene 5.00 5.04 4.91 101 98.2 79.0-123 2.61 20 Hexachloro-1,3-butadiene 5.00 4.51 4.53 90.2 90.6 54.0-138 0.442 20 Isopropylbenzene 5.00 5.01 4.87 100 97.4 76.0-127 2.83 20 p-Isopropyltoluene 5.00 5.13 4.80 103 96.0 76.0-125 6.65 20 2-Butanone (MEK)25.0 26.6 27.7 106 111 44.0-160 4.05 20 Methylene Chloride 5.00 5.19 5.22 104 104 67.0-120 0.576 20 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) 25.0 26.5 27.8 106 111 68.0-142 4.79 20 Methyl tert-butyl ether 5.00 5.35 5.30 107 106 68.0-125 0.939 20 Naphthalene 5.00 4.57 4.81 91.4 96.2 54.0-135 5.12 20 n-Propylbenzene 5.00 5.28 4.90 106 98.0 77.0-124 7.47 20 Styrene 5.00 5.01 4.88 100 97.6 73.0-130 2.63 20 1 Cp 2Tc 3Ss 4Cn 5Sr 6Qc 7Gl 8Al 9Sc ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:15 40 of 45 ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:56 40 of 45 QUALITY CONTROL SUMMARYWG2007708 Volatile Organic Compounds (GC/MS) by Method 6200B-2011 L1586104-01,02,03,04,05,06,07,08,09,10,11,12,13,14 Laboratory Control Sample (LCS) • Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate (LCSD) (LCS) R3892360-1 02/16/23 23:33 • (LCSD) R3892360-2 02/16/23 23:53 Spike Amount LCS Result LCSD Result LCS Rec. LCSD Rec. Rec. Limits LCS Qualifier LCSD Qualifier RPD RPD Limits Analyte ug/l ug/l ug/l %%%%% 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 5.00 5.09 5.08 102 102 75.0-125 0.197 20 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 5.00 4.83 4.76 96.6 95.2 65.0-130 1.46 20 Tetrachloroethene 5.00 4.98 4.83 99.6 96.6 72.0-132 3.06 20 Toluene 5.00 5.00 4.80 100 96.0 79.0-120 4.08 20 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene 5.00 4.54 4.78 90.8 95.6 50.0-138 5.15 20 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 5.00 4.57 4.71 91.4 94.2 57.0-137 3.02 20 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 5.00 5.21 5.19 104 104 73.0-124 0.385 20 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 5.00 4.92 4.88 98.4 97.6 80.0-120 0.816 20 Trichloroethene 5.00 5.36 5.20 107 104 78.0-124 3.03 20 Trichlorofluoromethane 5.00 4.97 5.19 99.4 104 59.0-147 4.33 20 1,2,3-Trichloropropane 5.00 5.23 5.19 105 104 73.0-130 0.768 20 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 5.00 5.34 5.00 107 100 76.0-121 6.58 20 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene 5.00 5.56 5.07 111 101 76.0-122 9.22 20 Vinyl chloride 5.00 4.12 4.22 82.4 84.4 67.0-131 2.40 20 o-Xylene 5.00 5.11 4.90 102 98.0 80.0-122 4.20 20 m&p-Xylene 10.0 10.3 10.0 103 100 80.0-122 2.96 20 (S) Toluene-d8 102 101 80.0-120 (S) 4-Bromofluorobenzene 95.4 98.5 77.0-126 (S) 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 109 108 70.0-130 1 Cp 2Tc 3Ss 4Cn 5Sr 6Qc 7Gl 8Al 9Sc ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:15 41 of 45 ACCOUNT:PROJECT:SDG:DATE/TIME:PAGE: Griffith Enterprise L1586104 02/21/23 11:56 41 of 45 GLOSSARY OF TERMS Guide to Reading and Understanding Your Laboratory Report The information below is designed to better explain the various terms used in your report of analytical results from the Laboratory. This is not intended as a comprehensive explanation, and if you have additional questions please contact your project representative. Results Disclaimer - Information that may be provided by the customer, and contained within this report, include Permit Limits, Project Name, Sample ID, Sample Matrix, Sample Preservation, Field Blanks, Field Spikes, Field Duplicates, On-Site Data, Sampling Collection Dates/Times, and Sampling Location. Results relate to the accuracy of this information provided, and as the samples are received. Abbreviations and Definitions MDL Method Detection Limit. ND Not detected at the Reporting Limit (or MDL where applicable). RDL Reported Detection Limit. Rec.Recovery. RPD Relative Percent Difference. SDG Sample Delivery Group. (S) Surrogate (Surrogate Standard) - Analytes added to every blank, sample, Laboratory Control Sample/Duplicate and Matrix Spike/Duplicate; used to evaluate analytical efficiency by measuring recovery. Surrogates are not expected to be detected in all environmental media. U Not detected at the Reporting Limit (or MDL where applicable). Analyte The name of the particular compound or analysis performed. Some Analyses and Methods will have multiple analytes reported. Dilution If the sample matrix contains an interfering material, the sample preparation volume or weight values differ from the standard, or if concentrations of analytes in the sample are higher than the highest limit of concentration that the laboratory can accurately report, the sample may be diluted for analysis. If a value different than 1 is used in this field, the result reported has already been corrected for this factor. Limits These are the target % recovery ranges or % difference value that the laboratory has historically determined as normal for the method and analyte being reported. Successful QC Sample analysis will target all analytes recovered or duplicated within these ranges. Original Sample The non-spiked sample in the prep batch used to determine the Relative Percent Difference (RPD) from a quality control sample. The Original Sample may not be included within the reported SDG. Qualifier This column provides a letter and/or number designation that corresponds to additional information concerning the result reported. If a Qualifier is present, a definition per Qualifier is provided within the Glossary and Definitions page and potentially a discussion of possible implications of the Qualifier in the Case Narrative if applicable. Result The actual analytical final result (corrected for any sample specific characteristics) reported for your sample. If there was no measurable result returned for a specific analyte, the result in this column may state “ND” (Not Detected) or “BDL” (Below Detectable Levels). The information in the results column should always be accompanied by either an MDL (Method Detection Limit) or RDL (Reporting Detection Limit) that defines the lowest value that the laboratory could detect or report for this analyte. Uncertainty (Radiochemistry)Confidence level of 2 sigma. Case Narrative (Cn) A brief discussion about the included sample results, including a discussion of any non-conformances to protocol observed either at sample receipt by the laboratory from the field or during the analytical process. If present, there will be a section in the Case Narrative to discuss the meaning of any data qualifiers used in the report. Quality Control Summary (Qc) This section of the report includes the results of the laboratory quality control analyses required by procedure or analytical methods to assist in evaluating the validity of the results reported for your samples. These analyses are not being performed on your samples typically, but on laboratory generated material. Sample Chain of Custody (Sc) This is the document created in the field when your samples were initially collected. This is used to verify the time and date of collection, the person collecting the samples, and the analyses that the laboratory is requested to perform. This chain of custody also documents all persons (excluding commercial shippers) that have had control or possession of the samples from the time of collection until delivery to the laboratory for analysis. Sample Results (Sr) This section of your report will provide the results of all testing performed on your samples. These results are provided by sample ID and are separated by the analyses performed on each sample. The header line of each analysis section for each sample will provide the name and method number for the analysis reported. Sample Summary (Ss)This section of the Analytical Report defines the specific analyses performed for each sample ID, including the dates and times of preparation and/or analysis. 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