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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCD980602163_19970625_Warren County PCB Landfill_SERB C_Meter Info - Slope Indicator, 1992 - 1997-OCR-t) S& 0 PE IN r ICAI' 0 R 3450 Monte Villa Parkway, PO Box 3015 Bothell, WA 98041-3015 USA Tel: 425-806-2200 Fax: 425-806-2250 Federal I.D. #91-0700558 CUST. NO I SOLOTO 4sa92 7 r L NORTH CAROLINA DEPT ENV. ' ~- HEALTH & NATURAL RESOURCS 401 OBERLIN RD SUITE 150 RALEIGH, NC 27605 _J I • I I • • I• 06/26/97 1%10 DAYS,NET30 ORDERED BY PHONE ED MUSSLER 919-733-,-0692 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS SALES ORDER SLOPE INDICATOR- 3450 Mr:nt:J V illcf>ATE PAGE NORTH CAROLINA DEPT ENV. HEALTH & NATURAL RESOURCS 401 OBERLIN RD SUI'TE 150 RALEIGH, NC 27605 ATN: ED MUSSLER BOTHELL, 002 OlM-05 56701199 MANUAL QuickStartCampbell CRl0 EA 1 --✓--- ( END OF ORDER ) \ s1Nco 1216 0196 Past due balances are subject to a SERVICE CHARGE of 1.5% per month. This invoice is subject to all Terms of Sale printed on the reverse side. f·psrR.JJ~ ·0 ·4~ S-tttll L \~. 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[I ~ 3 ° N ~ '(,,. !':> 3 '37 ,01, s \ 8 L \'-', ~~ \ , .. \7...- - 1 (o y:.v ✓ <" 6 2,l'IC3 -o s~Y-+ __,/ o ~ e b».Je..... a sd ~),v-,J ~ ~ ~ U 'is , "b~~ ~~ ~ i,S--30 ~,.J Station: STATE OF NC 94-4317 RALEIGH, NC 10/21/97 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chan: AmbT Rain BP Batt H2O#1 H2O#2 Unit : DegF inch inHg VDC ft ft ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 00:00 none none none none none none 01:00 none none none none none none 02:00 none none none none none none 03: 00. none none none none none none 04: 00, none none none none none none 05 : 00· none none none none none none 06:00 none none none none none none 07:00 none none none none none none 08:00 none none none none none none 09:00 none none none none none none 10 :00 none none none none none none 11:00 none none none none none none 12:00 none none none none none none 13:00 none none none none none none 14:00 62.97 0.0000 29.72 11.36 337.48 337.27 15:00 64 .22 0 .0000 29.71 11.36 337.49 337.27 16:00 64.58 0.0000 29.69 11.43 337.51 337.28 17:00 64.46 0.0000 29. 68• 11.42 337 .53 337 .3 18:00 62.72 0.0000 29.65 11. 37 337.57 337.31 19:00 56.71 0.0000 29.62 11. 37 337.59 337.35 20:00 52.87 0.0000 29.59 11.41 337.62 337 .37 21:00 52.99 0.0000 29.58 11.39 337 .64 337 .37 22 :00 53.39 0 .0000 29 .57 11.36 337.63 337.36 23:00 53.95 0 .0000 29.58 11.36 337.64 337 .35 Total 588.86 0 296.39 113.83 3375.7 3373.23 SAvg 58.886 0 29.639 11. 383 337.57 337 .323 VAvg 58.8864 0 29.639 11. 383 337.57 337.323 41.% Data Recovery Station: STATE OF NC 94-4317 RALEIGH, NC 10/22/97 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chan: AmbT Rain BP Batt H2O#1 H2O#2 Unit: DegF inch inHg voe ft ft ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 00:00 55.55 0.0000 29.58 11. 37 337.63 337.35 01:00 55.36 0.0000 29.58 11.35 337.63 337.35 02:00 53.99 0.0000 29.58 11.35 337.64 337.35 03:00 53.07 0.0000 29.57 11.35 337.65 337.36 04:00 51.79 0.0000 29.57 11.35 337.65 337.36 05:00 51.4 .02 29.56 11.35 337.64 337.35 06:00 51.06 .01 29.57 11.33 337.63 337.34 07:00 50.61 .02 29.59 11.34 337.63 337.32 08:00 50.17 0.0000 29.6 11.34 337.63 337.3 09:00 50.16 0.0000 29.63 11.33 337.6 337.28 10:00 50.71 0.0000 29.66 11.33 337.56 337.24 11:00 53.75 0.0000 29.68 11.34 337.53 337.21 12:00 56.7 0.0000 29.69 11.34 337.53 337.22 13:00 58.56 0.0000 29.69 11.37 337.53 337.22 14:00 59.13 0.0000 29.68 11.38 337.54 337.25 15:00 59.61 0.0000 29.68 11.39 337.52 337.23 16:00 59.48 0.0000 29.68 11.35 337.52 337.23 17:00 58.97 0.0000 29.68 11.4 337.51 337.22 18:00 56.21 0.0000 29.69 11.4 337.5 337.23 19:00 48.47 0.0000 29.67 11.35 33'7.53 337.27 20:00 43.02 0.0000 29.66 11.35 337.52 337.26 21:00 40.77 0.0000 29.66 11.33 337.53 337.26 22:00 37.22 0.0000 29.67 11.32 337.5 337.24 23:00 34.75 0.0000 29.67 11.28 337.5 337.24 Total 1240.51 .05 711. 289 272.39 8101.65 8094.68 SAvg 51. 6879 2.08333 29.6370 11.3495 337.568 337.278 VAvg 51.7036 2.08333 29.6370 11.3495 337.568 337.278 100% Data Recovery Station: STATE OF NC 94-4317 RALEIGH, NC 10/23/97 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chan: AmbT Rain BP Batt H2O#1 H2O#2 Unit: DegF inch inHg VDC ft ft ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 00:00 32.91 0.0000 29.67 11. 27 337.51 337.25 01:00 31.48 0.0000 29.67 11. 25 337.49 337.25 02:00 31.55 0.0000 29.68 11.3 337.46 337.23 03:00 30.88 0.0000 29.68 11.24 337.45 337.23 04:00 29.84 0.0000 29.69 11.23 337.45 337.22 05:00 29.12 0.0000 29.69 11.25 337.43 337.21 06:00 28.69 0.0000 29.71 11.22 337.41 337.2 07:00 28.12 0.0000 29.72 11.21 33'7. 39 337.18 08:00 27.62 0.0000 29.74 11.22 337.37 337.17 09:00 29.94 0.0000 29.75 11.21 337.35 337.15 10:00 39.24 0.0000 29.77 11.22 337.31 337.1 11:00 47.09 0.0000 29.82 11.24 337.24 337.06 12:00 50.36 0.0000 29.85 11.29 337.24 337.03 13:00 52.5 0.0000 29.84 11. 31 337.25 337.06 14:00 53.78 0.0000 29.81 11. 33 337.28 337.08 15:00 55.5 0.0000 29.8 11.3 337.28 337.08 16:00 56.95 0.0000 29.8 11. 36 337.27 337.07 17:00 57.13 0.0000 29.8 11.32 337.27 337.09 18:00 55.59 0.0000 29.8 11. 37 337.28 337.1 19:00 47.71 0.0000 29.76 11.32 337.32 337.14 20:00 40.39 0.0000 29.73 11.33 337.34 337.17 21:00 36.74 0.0000 29.73 11.31 337.32 337.16 22:00 34.9 0.0000 29.72 11.28 337.33 337.16 23:00 33.58 0.0000 29.72 11. 25 337.32 337.17 Total 961. 610 0 713.949 270.63 8096.35 8091.56 SAvg 40.0670 0 29.7479 11. 2762 337.348 337.148 VAvg 40.0409 0 29.7479 11. 2762 337.348 337.148 100% Data Recovery Station: STATE OF NC 94-4317 RALEIGH, NC 10/24/97 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chan: AmbT Rain BP Batt ·H2O#1 H2O#2 Unit: DegF inch inHg VDC ft ft ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 00:00 32.52 0 .0000 29.72 11.25 337.32 337.18 01:00 31.67 0.0000 29.71 11.29 337.31 337.18 02:00 31.45 0 .0000 29.71 11.23 337.32 337.19 03:00 31.46 0.0000 29.7 11. 22 337.32 337.19 04:00 31. 71 0.0000 29.69 11.22 337.33 337.21 05:00 31. 09 0.0000 29.69 11.26 337.3 337.19 06:00 31.24 0.0000 29.7 11.22 337.28 337.18 07:00 31.45 0.0000 29.71 11.26 337.27 337.17 08:00 32.55 0.0000 29.72 11.26 337.26 337.15 09:00 35.82 0.0000 29.72 11.26 337.26 337.16 10:00 45.2 0.0000 29.73 11.26 337.25 337.14 11:00 53.75 0.0000 29 .74 11. 25 337.23 337.12 12:00 59.46 0.0000 29.75 11.29 337.2 337.11 13:00 60.59 0.0000 29.75 11.29 337 .22 337.13 14:00 60.94 0.0000 29.73 11.33 337.23 337.16 15:00 60.91 0.0000 29.71 11. 34 337.25 337.18 16:00 59.86 0.0000 29.68 11.3 337.26 337.2 17:00 60.01 0.0000 29.67 11.35 337.27 337.23 18:00 58.56 0.0000 29.64 11.34 337.31 337.27 19:00 56.28 0.0000 29.6 11.33 337.33 337.3 20:00 54.64 0.0000 29.57 11.31 33.7.35 337.34 21:00 55.78 0.0000 29.56 11.31 337.35 337.34 22:00 56.11 0.0000 29.55 11.31 337.36 337.36 23:00 56.41 .02 29.53 11.31 337.36 337.37 Total 1119.46 .02 712.28 270.79 8094.94 8093.04 SAvg 46.6441 8.33333 29.6783 11. 2829 337.289 337.210 VAvg 46.6661 8.33333 29.6783 11. 2829 337.289 337.210 100% Data Recovery Station: STATE OF NC 94-4317 RALEIGH, NC 10/25/97 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chan: AmbT Rain BP Batt H2O#1 H2O#2 Unit: DegF inch inHg VDC ft ft ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 00:00 56.14 0.0000 29.51 11. 3 337.37 337.39 01:00 55.86 0.0000 29.51 11.31 337.37 337.39 02:00 55.35 0 .0000 29.5 11.3 337.36 337.41 03:00 53.9 0.0000 29.48 11.3 337.38 337.42 04:00 55.5 0.0000 29.47 11.3 337.38 337.85 05:00 57.08 0.0000 29.46 11.3 337.37 337.44 06:00 58.23 0.0000 29.48 11.29 337.35 337.42 07:00 58.6 0.0000 29.49 11.3 337.34 337.41 08:00 56.82 0.0000 29.5 11. 3 337.33 337.41 09:00 56.72 0.0000 29.52 11.29 33.7. 28 337.38 10:00 61 0 .0000 29.55 11. 29 337 .27 337.44 11:00 63.56 0.0000 29.57 11.32 337.25 337.34 12:00 67.09 0.0000 29.59 11. 35 337.22 337.3 13:00 70.4 0.0000 29.6 11. 31 337.23 337.31 14:00 72.8 0.0000 29.59 11.38 337.25 337.33 15:00 75 0.0000 29.58 11.34 337.23 337.32 16:00 75.8 0.0000 29.58 11.34 337.24 337.33 17:00 74.7 0.0000 29.58 11.39 337.23 337.33 18:00 71.5 0.0000 29.58 11.39 337.24 337.35 19:00 66.71 0.0000 29.57 11.39 337.24 337.35 20:00 63.58 0.0000 29.59 11. 33 337.23 337.33 21:00 61.22 0.0000 29.6 11.32 337.23 337.33 22:00 59.52 0.0000 29.6 11.35 337.23 337.32 23:00 60.56 0.0000 29.63 11.34 337.19 337.28 Total 1507.64 0 709.129 271. 83 8094.81 8097.18 SAvg 62.8183 0 29.5470 11. 3262 337.283 337.382 VAvg 62.8079 0 29.5470 11.3262 337.283 337.382 100% Data Recovery Station: STATE OF NC 94-4317 RALEIGH, NC 10/26/97 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chan: AmbT Rain BP Batt H2O#1 H20#2 Unit: DegF inch inHg voe ft ft ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 00:00 59.17 0.0000 29.66 11.34 337.2 337.29 01:00 57.16 0.0000 29.67 11.33 337 .17 337.25 02:00 56.54 0.0000 29.68 11. 32 337.19 337.26 03:00 56.19 0.0000 29.68 11.3 337.18 337.26 04:00 55.87 0.0000 29.68 11. 29 337.19 337.25 05:00 55.33 0.0000 29.67 11.3 337.19 337.27 06:00 55.03 0.0000 29.66 11.3 337.21 337.28 07:00 54.72 0 .0000 29.66 11.29 337.21 337 .27 08:00 54.03 0.0000 29.66 11.29 337.21 337.27 09:00 52.96 0 .0000 29.67 11.29 337.19 337.25 10:00 52.73 0.0000 29.68 11.29 337.19 337.24 11:00 53.07 .01 29.67 11.29 337.19 337.25 12:00 53.81 .02 29.65 11.29 337.2 337.26 13:00 54.32 .08 29.64 11.28 337.21 337.27 14:00 54.98 .09 29.62 11.29 337.26 337.32 15:00 55.74 .07 29.57 11.29 337.3 337.35 16:00 56.57 .02 29.54 11.29 337.3 337.38 17:00 57.46 .07 29.51 11.29 337 .34 337.41 18:00 57.63 .08 29.5 11.27 337.34 337.42 19:00 57.74 0.0000 29.48 11. 29 337.35 337.43 20:00 57.31 .01 29.48 11. 29 337.34 337.42 21:00 56.7 .01 29.46 11.29 337.37 337.46 22:00 56.26 0.0000 29.42 11.28 337.41 337.49 23:00 56.54 0.0000 29.4 11.27 33'7 . 42 337.5 Total 1337.86 .46 710.31 271.05 8094.15 8095.85 SAvg 55.7441 1.91666 29.5962 11. 2937 337.256 337.327 VAvg 55.7442 1.91666 29.5962 11. 2937 337.256 337.327 100% Data Recovery Station: STATE OF NC 94-4317 RALEIGH, NC 10/27/97 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chan: AmbT Rain BP Batt H20#1 H20#2 Unit: DegF inch inHg VDC ft ft ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 00:00 56.59 0.0000 29.38 11.27 337.45 337.53 01:00 56.81 0.0000 29.31 11.27 337 .5 337.6 02:00 57.26 .01 29.29 11.28 337.52 337 .62 03:00 57 .64 0.0000 29.28 11.27 337.5 337.61 04:00 58.37 0.0000 29.27 11. 27 337.54 337.65 05:00 59 0 .0000 29 .24 11.28 337.53 337.66 06:00 63.85 0.0000 29.25 11.29 337.48 337.63 07 :00 65.52 0.0000 29.26 11.28 337 .48 337 .64 08:00 66.03 0.0000 29.27 11.28 337.45 337.62 09:00 66 .65 0.0000 29.29 11. 27 337 .42 337.62 10:00 67.35 0.0000 29.33 11.31 337 .38 337.84 11:00 63 .44 0.0000 29.33 11. 28 33·7 . 39 337 .71 12:00 64 0 .0000 29.31 11.32 337 .41 337 .64 13 :00 65 .98 0 .0000 29.31 11. 28 337.41 337.64 14:00 66.18 0 .0000 29.28 11. 29 337.43 337.67 15 :00 67.22 0 .0000 29.27 11.28 337 .43 337 .75 16:00 65.92 0.0000 29 .27 11.29 337.43 337.63 17:00 65.07 0.0000 29 .28 11 .28 337.41 337.63 18:00 63.66 0.0000 29.3 11.28 337 .39 337 .66 19:00 58.56 0.0000 29 .33 11.31 337.38 337.57 20:00 54.36 0.0000 29 .36 11.27 337.36 337.53 21:00 50 .9 0.0000 29.39 11.27 337.34 337.51 22:00 50.04 0.0000 29.41 11.27 337.33 337.48 23:00 48.2 0.0000 29.44 11.26 337 .32 337.46 Total 1458.6 .01 703.45 270.75 8098 .28 8102.9 SAvg 60.7750 4 .16666 29.3104 11 .2812 337.428 337.620 VAvg 60.7815 4.16666 29.3104 11. 2812 337.428 337.620 100% Data Recovery Station: STATE OF NC 94-4317 RALEIGH, NC 10/28/97 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chan: AmbT Rain BP Batt H2O#1 H2O#2 Unit: DegF inch inHg VDC ft ft ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 00:00 45.04 0.0000 29.46 11.24 33'7. 31 337.44 01:00 45.11 0 .0000 29.47 11.23 337.31 337.42 02:00 44.36 0.0000 29.49 11.24 337.29 337.39 03:00 42.64 0.0000 29.52 11.24 337.27 337.36 04:00 40.69 0.0000 29.54 11.23 337.27 337.34 05:00 38.54 0.0000 29.55 11.23 337.25 337.32 06:00 38.41 0.0000 29.57 11.23 337.23 337.28 07:00 36.94 0.0000 29.61 11.18 337.18 337.23 08:00 36.22 0.0000 29.64 11.22 337.16 337.2 09:00 38.33 0.0000 29.67 11.22 337.13 337.15 10:00 43.1 0.0000 29.7 11. 22 337.11 337.12 11:00 45.99 0.0000 29.74 11.2 337.09 337.06 12:00 48.26 0.0000 29.76 11.22 337.08 337.05 13:00 none none none none none none 14:00 none none none none none none 15:00 none none none none none none 16:00 none none none none none none 17:00 none none none none none none 18:00 none none none none none none 19:00 none none none none none none 20:00 none none none none none none 21:00 none none none none none none 22:00 none none none none none none 23:00 none none none none none none Total 543.63 0 384.72 145.9 4383.68 4384.36 SAvg 41. 8176 0 29.5938 11. 2230 337.206 337.258 VAvg 41. 8176 0 29.5938 11.2230 337.206 337.258 54.% Data Recovery C Ill ""O S' II) (0 (1) ..... 9/25/96 9/26/97 9/27/97 9/28/97 9/29/97 10/1/97 10/2/97 10/3/97 10/4/97 10/5/97 10/6/97 10n/97 10/8/97 10/9/97 10/10/97 10/11/97 10/12/97 10/13/97 10/14/97 10/15/97 10/16/97 10/17/97 10/18/97 10/19/97 10/20/97 10/21/97 + + &> &> i· i · Ill Ill N _. (.J (.J ~ ~ i.n Level in Feet (.J (.J (.J (.J (.J --I (.J --I i.n CD -a 0 m r ~ ::, Q. ~ ~ en C '::T 3 (1) 3 (1) ... ~ ..... ~ () '::T 0 II) .... ;::::i. 0 ..... !!. '< > < CD iil CQ CD t/1 Sheet2 Measured Leachate Elevation at Air Vent Well -Reference Elevation = 357.07 Date Elevation Rain (in) Year Rain Ral BP Mnth Rain BP +305 12/19/94 336.41 1 1 40.28 30.26 1 335.26 1/25/85 336.37 2 4.5 30.24 4.5 335.24 2/23/95 336.25 3 3.7 30.09 3.7 335.09 3/29/95 336.42 4 6.17 30.08 6.17 335.08 4/27/95 336.44 5 1.72 30.09 1.72 335.09 5/24/95 336.32 6 3.39 30.19 3.39 335.19 6/22/95 336.35 7 9.33 29.99 9.33 334.99 7/21/95 336.64 8 6.12 29.96 6.12 334.96 8/28/95 none 9 4.45 29.91 4.45 334.91 9/25/95 none 10 3.17 30.06 3.17 335.06 10/24/95 336.7 11 8.21 30.19 8.21 335.19 11/20/95 336.79 12 4.06 30.11 4.06 335.11 12/20/95 337 13 2.03 56.85 29.74 2.03 334.74 1/26/96 336.12 14 5.12 30.4 5.12 335.4 2/23/96 336.44 15 3.79 29.88 3.79 334.88 3/29/96 336.88 16 3.39 30.03 3.39 335.03 4/26/96 336.08 17 3.72 29.47 3.72 334.47 5/31/96 none 18 4.13 30.24 4.13 335.24 6/28/96 336.32 19 6.48 30.13 6.48 335.13 7/26/96 336.63 20 5.4 none 5.4 #VALUE! 8/30/96 336.95 21 5.8 30.07 5.8 335.07 9/16/96 337.06 22 9.26 29.98 9.26 334.98 10/28/96 337.05 23 4.81 30.06 4.81 335.06 10/29/96 337.11 24 30.04 none 335.04 11/8/96 337.88 25 29.75 none 334.75 11/25/96 337.71 26 4.09 30.11 4.09 335.11 12/20/96 337.61 27 4.59 60.58 30.45 5.49 335.45 Jan-97 336.79 28 3.04 30.46 3.04 335.46 Feb-97 337.25 29 2.78 29.97 2.78 334.97 Mar-97 none 30 3.39 30.31 3.39 335.31 4/7/97 337.2 31 4.98 29.91 4.98 334.91 5/28/97 336.79 32 0.87 30.34 0.87 335.34 6/30/97 337.3 33 5.82 30.08 5.82 335.08 7/30/97 337.52 34 30.17 335.17 8/26/97 337.64 35 30.1 335.1 9/29/97 337.9 36 29.9 334.9 1995 1996 1997 Mean 336.8725 336.5173 336.9108 337.2988 Median 336.79 336.42 336.95 337.275 Stnd Dev 0.525971 0.232985 0.585654 0.38853 VAr 0.276645 0.054282 0.342991 0.150955 Slope 0.037744 0.04922 0.119551 0.110856 Max (ft) 337.9 337 337.88 337.9 · Min (ft) 336.08 336.25 336.08 336.79 Spread(in) 21.84 9 21 .6 13.32 Page 1 Sheet2 30 ... ----...... ----..... -H2O level Total Data 1995 1996 1997 Pressure Total Data 1995 1996 1997 Mean 336.8725 336.5173 336.9108 337.2988 30.07886 30.07 30.04692 30.13778 Median 336.79 336.42 336.95 337.275 30.08 30.09 30.06 30.1 Stnd Dev 0.525971 0.232985 0.585654 0.38853 VAr 0.276645 0.054282 0.342991 0.150955 Slope Gl.037744 0.04922 0.119551 0.110856 Max {ft) 337.9 337 337.88 337.9 30.46 30.26 30.45 30.46 Min (ft) 336.08 336.25 336.08 336.79 29.47 29.74 29.47 29.9 Spread(in) 21.84 9 21.6 13.32 0.99 0.52 0.98 0.56 Page 1 A TT k.-\-\-M E N T Z.. PCB LANDFILL Monitoring Data- eoIem er -co er S t b 24 0 t b 9 1997 SOUTH MONITORING WELL BAROMETRIC PRESSURE AND WATER LEVEL DATA Press-In H H20 Level Ft 307 Sv MtnAfl-V 24-Sep-97 1700 29.7 337 336.7 Average 29.64359 337.0758 24 1800 29.68 337 336.68 Medium · 29.67 337 24 1900 29.66 337 336.66 24 2000 29.64 337 336.64 Stnd Dev 0.20995 0.209676 24 2100 29.64 337 336.64 Variance 0.043959 0.043844 24 2200 29.62 337 336.62 min 29.15 336.7 24 2300 29.62 337.1 336.62 max 30.04 337.8 25 0 29.6 337.1 336.6 25 100 29.58 337.1 336.58 Water Level Diff in in 13.2 25 200 29.55 337.1 336.55 Press Diff-Inch of Hg 0.89 25 300 29.53 337.1 336.53 25 400 29.5 337.2 336.5 25 500 29.48 337.2 336.48 25 600 29.47 337.2 336.47 25 700 29.47 337.2 336.47 25 800 29.46 337.2 336.46 25 900 29.46 337.2 336.46 25 1000 29.46 337.2 336.46 25 1100 29.46 337.2 336.46 25 1200 29.44 337.2 336.44 25 1300 29.43 337.2 336.43 25 1400 . 29.43 337.2 336.43 25 1500 ; 29.4 337.2 336.4 25 1600 29.38 337.2 336.38 25 1700 29.37 337.2 336.37 25 1800 29.37 337.2 336.37 25 1900 29.37 337.3 336.37 25 2000 29.36 337.3 336.36 25 2100 29.36 337.3 336.36 25 2200 29.37 337.2 336.37 25 2300 29.38 337.2 336.38 26 0 29.39 337.2 336.39 26 100 29.4 337.2 336.4 26 200 29.41 337.2 336.41 26 300 29.41 337.2 336.41 26 400 29.41 337.2 336.41 26 500 29.41 337.2 336.41 26 600 29.42 _ 337.1 336.42 26 700 29.45 337.1 336.45 26 800 29.46 337.1 336.46 26 900 29.49 337.1 336.49 26 1000 29.54 337 336.54 26 1100 29.58 337 336.58 26 1200 29.61 336.9 336.61 26 1300 29.62 336.9 336.62 26 1400 29.62 336.9 336.62 Page 1 26 1500 26 1600 26 1700 26 1800 26 1900 26 2000 26 2100 26 2200 26 2300 27 0 27 100 27 200 27 300 27 400 27 500 27 600 27 700 27 800 27 900 27 1000 27 1100 27 1200 27 1300 27 1400 27 1500 27 1600 27 1700 27 1800 27 1900 27 2000 27 2100 27 2200 27 2300 28 0 28 100 28 200 28 300 28 400 28 500 28 600 28 700 28 800 28 900 28 1000 28 1100 28 1200 28 1300 28 1400 28 1500 PCB LANDFILL Monitoring Data Sen ~mber 24-1 ::)ctober 9. 29.62 336.9 336.62 29.62 336.9 336.62 29.62 336.9 336.62 29.6 337 336.6 29.61 337 336.61 29.62 337 336.62 29.62 336.9 336.62 29.65 336.9 336.65 29.66 336.9 336.66 29.64 336.9 336.,64 29.63 337 336.63 29.63 337 336.63 29.63 337 336.63 29.63 337 336.63 29.62 337 336.62 29.62 337 336.62 29.63 337 336.63 29.64 337 336.64 29.65 337 336.65 29.66 336.9 336.66 29.7 336.9 336.7 29.72 336.9 336.72 29.72 336.9 336.72 29.7 336.9 336.7 29.68 336.9 336.68 29.66 337 336.66 29.65 337 336.65 29.63 337 336.63 29.62 337 336.62 29.62 337 336.62 29.6 337.1 33"6.6 29.59 337.1 336.59 29.58 337.1 336.58 29.57 337.1 336.57 29.54 337.1 336.54 29.53 337.2 336.53 29.51 337.2 336.51 29.48 337.2 336.48 29.46 337.3 336.46 29.45 337.3 336.45 29.45 ,337.3 336.45 29.43 337.3 336.43 29.41 337.3 336.41 29.4 337.4 336.4 29.4 337.4 336.4 29.38 337.4 336.38 29.36 337.4 336.36 29.34 337.4 336.34 29.31 337.5 336.31 Page2 997 PCB LANDFILL Monitoring Data. eoiem er -co er S t b 24 0 t b 9 1997 28 1600 29.29 337.5 336.29 28 1700 29.28 337.5 336.28 28 1800 29.27 337.6 336.27 28 1900 29.26 337.6 336.26 28 2000 29.26 337.6 336.26 28 2100 29.27 337.6 336.27 28 2200 29.26 337.6 336.26 28 2300 29.25 337.6 336.25 29 0 29.25 337.7 336.25 29 100 29.22 337.7 336.22 29 200 29.2 337.8 336.2 29 300 29.18 337.7 336.18 29 400 29.16 337.7 336.16 29 500 29.15 337.7 336.15 29 600 29.16 337.6 336.16 29 700 29.17 337.6 336.17 29 800 29.18 337.6 336.18 29 900 29.22 337.6 336.22 29 1000 29.25 337.5 336.25 29 1100 29.28 337.5 336.28 29 1200 29.34 337.3 336.34 29 1300 29.43 337.3 336.43 29 1400 29.43 337.3 336.43 29 1500 29.41 337.3 336.41 29 1600 29.4 337.3 336.4 29 1700 29.4 337.3 336.4 29 1800 29.4 337.3 336.4 29 1900 29.38 337.4 336.38 29 2000 29.35 337.4 336.35 29 2100 29.35 337.4 336.35 29 2200 29.36 337.4 336.36 29 2300 29.37 337.4 336.37 30 0 29.37 337.4 336.37 30 100 29.37 337.4 336.37 30 200 29.35 337.4 336.35 30 300 29.35 337.4 336.35 30 400 29.34 337.4 336.34 30 500 29.33 337.4 336.33 30 600 29.32 337.4 336.32 30 700 29.33 337.4 336.33 30 800 29.33 _337.4 335·:33 30 900 29.34 337.4 336.34 30 1000 29.35 337.4 336.35 30 1100 29.37 337.3 336.37 30 1200 29.38 337.3 336.38 30 1300 29.37 337.3 336.37 30 1400 29.36 337.4 336.36 30 1500 29.35 337.4 336.35 30 1600 29.35 337.4 336.35 Page 3 30 1700 30 1800 30 1900 30 2000 30 2100 30 2200 30 2300 Oct 1199 0 1 100 1 200 1 300 1 400 1 500 1 600 1 700 1 800 1 900 1 1000 1 1100 1 1200 1 1300 1 1400 1 1500 1 1600 1 1700 1 1800 1 1900 1 2000 1 2100 1 2200 1 2300 2 0 2 100 2 200 2 300 2 400 2 500 2 600 2 700 2 800 2 900 2 1000 2 1100 2 1200 2 1300 2 1400 2 1500 2 1600 2 1700 PCB LANDFILL Monitoring Data Seotember 24-October 9 1997 29.35 337.4 336.35 29.37 337.3 336.37 29.38 337.4 336.38 29.38 337.3 336.38 29.4 337.3 336.4 29.42 337.3 336.42 29.43 337.3 336.43 29.44 337.3 336.44 29.44 337.3 336,.44 29.44 337.3 336.44 29.44 337.3 336.44 29.43 337.3 336.43 29.42 337.3 336.42 29.42 337.3 336.42 29.43 337.3 336.43 29.44 337.3 336.44 29.46 337.2 336.46 29.49 337.2 336.49 29.54 337.2 336.54 29.56 337.2 336.56 29.57 337.1 336.57 29.57 337.1 336.57 29.57 337.1 336.57 29.58 337.1 336.58 29.59 337.1 336.59 29.61 337.1 336.61 29.61 337.1 336.61 29.61 337.1 336.61 29.62 337.1 336.62 29.63 337.1 336;63 29.64 337 336.64 29.67 337 336.67 29.69 337 336.69 29.69 337 336.69 29.69 337 336.69 29.68 337 336.68 29.68 337 336.68 29.7 336.9 336.7 29.72 336.9 336.72 29.74 336.9 336.74 29.76 -336.9 336.76 29.78 336.8 336.78 29.83 336.8 336.83 29.86 336.7 336.86 29.86 336.7 336.86 29.84 336.8 336.84 29.82 336.8 336.82 29.81 336.8 336.81 29.8 336.8 336.8 Page4 PCB LANDFILL .. Monitoring Data s eotem er -cto er b 24 0 b 9 1997 2 1800 29.79 336.8 336.79 2 1900 29.77 336.9 336.77 2 2000 29.73 336.9 336.73 2 2100 29.71 336.9 336.71 2 2200 29.71 336.9 336.71 2 2300 29.7 336.9 336.7 3 0 29.7 336.9 336.7 3 100 29.69 336.9 336.69 3 200 29.68 336.9 336.68 3 300 29.67 337 336.67 3 400 29.65 337 336.65 3 500 29.65 337 336.65 3 600 29.65 337 336.65 3 700 29.66 337 336.66 3 800 29.68 337 336.68 3 900 29.68 336.9 336.68 3 1000 29.71 336.9 336.71 3 1100 29.76 336.9 336.76 3 1200 29.77 336.9 336,77 3 1300 29.77 336.9 336.77 3 1400 29.75 336.9 336.75 3 1500 29.74 336.9 336.74 3 1600 29.72 336.9 336.72 3 1700 29.72 336.9 336.72 3 1800 29.71 336.9 336.71 3 1900 29.7 337 336.7 3 2000 29.67 337 336.67 3 2100 29.66 337 336.66 3 2200 29.65 337 336.65 3 2300 29.65 337 336.65 4 0 29.65 337 336.65 4 100 29.65 337 336.65 4 200 29.65 337 336.65 4 300 29.65 337 336.65 4 400 29.65 337 336.65 4 500 29.65 337 336.65 4 600 29.66 337 336.66 4 700 29.67 337 336.67 4 800 29.69 337 336.69 4 900 29.71 337 336.71 4 1000 29.74 _ 336.9 336.74 4 1100 29.79 336.9 336.79 4 1200 29.8 336.9 336.8 4 1300 29.8 336.9 336.8 4 1400 29.78 336.9 336.78 4 1500 29.78 336.9 336.78 4 1600 29.77 336.9 336.77 4 1700 29.77 336.9 336.77 4 1800 29.78 336.9 336.78 Pages / ► . PCB LANDFILL Monitorir,g Data eo1em er -cto er S t b 24 0 b 9 1997 4 1900 29.77 336.9 336.77 4 2000 29.74 337 336.74 4 2100 29.74 337 336.74 4 2200 29.74 337 336.74 4 2300 29.74 337 336.74 5 0 29.74 337 336.74 5 100 29.74 337 336.74 5 200 29.73 337 336.73 5 300 29.73 337 336.73 5 400 29.72 337 336.72 5 500 29.72 337 336.72 5 600 29.72 337 336.72 5 700 29.73 337 336.73 5 800 29.73 337 336.73 5 900 29.75 337 336.75 5 1000 29.79 336.9 336.79 5 1100 29.84 336.9 336.84 5 1200 29.85 336.9 336.85 5 1300 29.85 336.9 336.85 5 1400 29.83 336.9 336.83 5 1500 29.82 336.9 336.82 5 1600 29.81 336.9 336.81 5 1700 29.8 336.9 336.8 5 1800 29.8 336.9 336.8 5 1900 29.79 337 336.79 5 2000 29.76 337 336.76 5 2100 29.75 337 336.75 5 2200 29.75 337 336.75 5 2300 29.75 337 336.75 6 0 29.76 337 336.76 6 100 29.76 337 335·:75 6 200 29.76 337 336.76 6 300 29.76 . 337 336.76 6 400 29.75 337 336.75 6 500 29.75 337 336.75 6 600 29.77 337 336.77 6 700 29.77 337 336.77 6 800 29.78 337 336.78 6 900 29.8 337 336.8 6 1000 29.84 336.9 336.84 6 1100 29.89 , 336.9 336.89 6 1200 29.9 336.9 336.9 6 1300 29.89 336.9 336.89 6 1400 29.88 336.9 336.88 6 1500 29.86 336.9 336.86 6 1600 29.85 336.9 336.85 6 1700 29.85 336.9 336.85 6 1800 29.85 336.9 336.85 6 1900 29.84 337 336.84 Page6 :I 6 2000 6 2100 6 2200 6 2300 7 0 7 100 7 200 7 300 7 400 7 500 7 600 7 700 7 800 7 900 7 1000 7 1100 7 1200 7 1300 7 1400 7 1500 7 1600 7 1700 7 1800 7 1900 7 2000 7 2100 7 2200 7 2300 8 0 8 100 8 200 8 300 8 400 8 500 8 600 8 700 8 800 8 900 8 1000 8 1100 8 1200 8 1300 8 1400 8 1500 8 1600 8 1700 8 1800 8 1900 8 2000 PCB LANDFILL Monitoring Data Seotember 24-October 9 1997 29.82 29.81 29.8 29.8 29.79 29.79 29.78 29.78 29.77 29.78 29.78 29.79 29.8 29.82 29.84 29.88 29.89 29.88 29.87 29.86 29.85 29.85 29.86 29.86 29.84 29.83 29.83 29.83 29.83 29.83 29.83 29.83 29.82 29.83 29.84 29.86 29.88 29.9 29.92 29.96 29.98 29.99 29.98 29.96 29.95 29.95 29.95 29.94 29.92 337 337 337 337 · 337 337 337 337 337 337 337 337 337 337 337 336.9 336.9 336.9 337 337 337 337 337 337 337 337 337 337 337 337 337 337 337.1 337.1 337 337 337 337 336.9 336.9 _ 336.9 336.9 336.9 336.9 336.9 336.9 336.9 337 337 I Page 7 336:82 336.81 336.8 336.8 336.79 336.79 336.78 336.78 336.77 336.78 336.78 336.79 336.8 336.82 336.84 336.88 336.89 336.88 336.87 336.86 336.:85 336.85 336.86 336.86 336.84 336.83 336.83 336.83 336.83 336.83 336.83 336.83 336.82 336.83 336.84 336.86 336.88 336.9 336.92 336.96 336.98 336:99 336.98 336.96 336.95 336.95 336.95 336.94 336.92 PCB LANDFILL Monitoring Data S t b b 9 1997 eo em er 24-Octo er 8 2100 29.92 337 336.92 8 2200 29.93 336.9 336.93 8 2300 29.93 336.9 336.93 9 0 29.93 336.9 336.93 9 100 29.93 336.9 336.93 9 200 29.93 336.9 336.93 9 300 29.94 336.9 336.94 9 400 29.93 336.9 336.93 9 500 29.94 336.9 336.94 9 600 29.95 336.9 336;95 9 700 29.96 336.9 336.96 9 800 29.97 336.9 336.97 9 900 29.99 336.8 336.99 9 1000 30.01 336.8 337.01 9 1100 30.03 336.8 337.03 9 1200 30.04 336.8 337.04 9 1300 30.03 336.8 337.03 9 1400 30.01 336.8 337.01 9 1500 29.99 336.8 336.99 9 1600 29.98 336.8 336.98 9 1700 29.97 336.8 336.97 9 1800 29.96 336.9 336.96 9 1900 29.95 336.9 336.95 9 2000 29.94 336.9 336.94 9 2100 29.93 336.9 336.93 9 2200 29.93 336.9 336.93 9 2300 29.93 336.9 336.93 10 1200 29.99 336.8 336.99 -I Page8 I __ _J_ __ _ ,,.. PCB Landfill Water Levels Well No. Elev. TOC W. Depth Stick-up 3/11/1997 4fi/1997 5/28/1997 6/30/97 7/30/97 Depth tow. W. Elevation Depth tow. W. Elevation Depth toW. W. Elevation Depth tow. W. Elevation Depth tow. MW-1 343.98 51.93 2.23 42.89 301.09 42.54 301.44 41.82 302.16 41.37 302.61 41.20 MW-1A 344.26 43.37 1.58 40.75 303.51 40.22 304.04 39.50 304.76 39.23 305.03 39.32 MW-2 329.98 46.86 2.09 33.18 296.80 32.60 297.38 32.12 297.86 32.16 297.82 33.10 MW-3 325.18 40.82 2.12 20.52 304.66 20.20 304.98 20.54 304.64 20.89 304.29 22.22 MW-3A 326.32 65.58 2.24 21.61 304.71 21.35 304.97 21.58 304.74 21.88 304.44 23.12 MW-4 322.81 38.54 2.17 19.11 303.70 18.83 303.98 19.09 303.72 19.37 303.44 20.41 MW-4A 323.82 41.50 1.58 20.47 303.35 20.14 303.68 20.34 303.48 20.59 303.23 21.57 MW-5 336.09 61.39 1.20 36.23 299.86 35.90 300.19 35.11 300.98 34.78 301.31 34.89 MW-SA 335.95 41.97 1.22 36.10 299.85 35.57 300.38 34.86 301.09 34.51 301.44 34.57 MW-6 314.22 59.78 0.79 20.47 293.75 20.02 294.20 19.63 294.59 19.65 294.57 20.64 MW-7 336.88 47.54 1.67 33.07 303.81 32.68 304.20 32.45 304.43 32.00 304.88 32.96 MW-7A 336.88 37.00 1.51 32.62 304.26 32.27 304.61 32.03 304.85 32.42 304.46 32.55 MW-8 319.62 53.16 1.94 28.35 291.27 28.03 291.59 27.60 292.02 27.65 291.97 27.97 MW-9 298.52 20.69 0.91 10.65 287.87 10.17 288.35 10.33 288.19 10.63 287.89 12.03 MW-10 305.61 76.70 1.95 4.40 301.21 4.47 301.14 5.34 300.27 5.94 299.67 7.87 MW-10S 305.70 19.98 1.60 5.11 300.59 5.15 300.55 6.03 299.67 6.62 299.08 8.51 MW-11 339.15 42.32 1.88 36.28 302.87 35.92 303.23 35.44 303.71 35.23 303.92 35.40 MW-12 332.20 38.40 2.09 28.27 303.93 27.88 304.32 27.96 304.24 28.10 304.10 28.96 SOUTH 355.06 19.05 336.01 19.10 335.96 18.64 336.42 18.54 NORTH 353.16 17.06 336.10 17.12 336.04 16.77 336.39 16.57 VENT 357.07 19.87 337.20 20.28 336.79 19.77 337.30 19.55 -· ,_. Page 1 .. --· 355.oc.s '353' (le .J oy51,01'/ W. Elevation 302.78 304.94 296.88 302.96 303.20 302.40 302.25 301.20 301.38 293.58 303.92 304.33 291.65 286.49 297.74 297.19 303.75 303.24 336.52 336.59 337.52 8/26/97 Depth toW. 41.26 39.57 33.99 23.20 24.05 21.22 22.32 35.23 34.90 21.42 33.48 33.09 28.41 13.13 9.00 9.63 35.81 29.66 18.32 16.40 19.43 9/26/97 W. Elevation Depth tow. 302.72 41.59 304.69 40.06 295.99 35.02 301.98 24.07 302.27 24.90 301.59 21.86 301.50 22.96 300.86 35.81 · 301.05 35.46 292.80 22.10 303.40 34.09 303.79 33.70 291.21 29.09 285.39 13.95 296.61 9.67 296.07 10.27 303.34 36.35 302.54 30.43 336.74 18.09 336.76 16.13 337.64 19.17 PCB Landfill Water Levels 10/?/1997 11/?/1997 12/?/1997 W. Elevation Depth tow. W. Elevation Depth tow. W. Elevation Depth tow. W. 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E, l 1 ' ~ ~·1 ~ f, 2 < l 2 l 1 1 $ 1 , ol "I o 1 0 3 I) 1 C, •l 1 1 ;' (.1 bl ,' 4 I, 'i 0 f, b[, 1 1 1 f) fj [) l . ·;, ~; B l, •.J 4 0 (. s. r, ~ I ,, I ' :! 1 I 11 :, ) ' 1 :, ,, 11 I " ' z 1:-) () ' 1--1 Ii --i f7l D Tl Tl 1--1 n f7l Tl (lJ X l..D ,-,. l..D (J1 ,-,. (J1 ,-,. ~ ~ O'l D l7 ,+ ,-,. (.}l • ... o ~J ,-,. ,-,. ,-... ~J 7J t:J l•.UG-26-97 08 ,2 6 FROM ,REGION 4 PESTICIDES ID ,404 562 897 3 4 APT-TS UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY REGION4 ATLANTA FEDERAL CENTER 100 ALABAMA STREET, S.W. ATLANTA, GEORGIA 3G303-3104 oPTIONAI. FOl'IM 99 (7-00> C":;RTIFIED MAIL FAX TRANSMITTAL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED William L. Meyer, Director Division of Waste Management Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources P.O. Box 27687 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Subject : Docket No.: Dear Mr. Meyer: Notice of Non-Compliance TSCA-4-97-11844 Fax• I PAGE The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) finds the State of North Carolina in violation of the Polychlorinated Biphenyl {PCB) regulations, 40 CFR Part 761 promulgated under Section 6(e} of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA } . On January 21 -22, 1997, an EPA representative performed a ~ inspection of the Warren County PCB Landfill (WCLF) located in Warren County, North Carolina and reviewed the facility operating records located in the offices of the North Carol ina Department of Env ironment, Health and Natural Resources, Division of Waste Management (DWM) in Raleigh, North Carolina. The WCLF, ovmed b::· the State of North Carolina, was approved by EPA for disposal of PCB contaminated soil. Requirements for construction , operat ion, monito ring, reporting and recordkeeping were established as c ondit ions of approval in letters issued on June 4, 197 9 , a nd December 14, 1981. During the inspection, it was determined that North Carolina has violated conditions of the approval(s } pertaining to monitoring and leachate management. The specific deficiencies found by EPA and steps North Carolina must take in order to achieve compliance are set forth below in thi s Notice o : Non-Compliance (NON ). ::ljolation 1. Condition II.A., Letter of Approval dated December 14, 1981, requires monthly monitoring for leachate quality and quantity and proper disposal of collected leachate. Required leachate monitoring parameters are specified in 40 CFR §761 .75 (b) (6) (iii), formerly §761.41 (b) (Si (iii) and include PCBs, pH, specific conductance, and chlorinated organics. North Carolina requested and was granted a waiver from the requirement fo~ chlorinated organics monitoring per the Jurie 4, 1979, Lette~ of Approval. Monthly monitoring reports compiled by the Dvll~ indicate that leachate samples were never tested for two 0 8 26 FROM ,REGION 4 PESTICIDES ID ,404 5 62 8973 PAGE 2 moni toring parameters required by the PCB disposal approval, pH and specific conductance. Recommendation. Starting with the first monthly monitori ng ev ent after receipt of this letter and continu ing monthly thereafter, North Carolina shall monitor leachate for PCBs, pH, an d specific conductance. Field instruments may be used to measure pH and specific conductance. Violation 2 . Condition II.H.2., Letter of Approval dated December 14, 1981, requires semi-annual ~onitoring of groundwate~ monitoring wells and surface water for PCBs, pH, and specific conductance. A review of the State's monitoring records indicates that the State has carried out the required semiannual monitoring during the post closure period with three exceptions. Only one set of samples was collected in the following years: 1987 , 1995, and 1996. Additionally, it appears that groundwater and surface samples were tested for PCBs but have nev er been tested for pH and specific conductance as required by the PCB disposal approval. Recommendation . Henceforth, North Carolina shall monitor surface water and groundwater semi-annually as required by Condition II.H.2 ., of the December 14, 1981, Letter o f Approval . All wa t er samples shall be tested for PCBs, pH and specific conductance. Fi eld instruments may be used t o mea sure pH and . s peci fi c conductance. Violation 3. Condition B.10., Letter of Approv al dated June 4, 1979, required installation of a leachate coll ection sy s t e m (LC S }, abov e and below the liner, that wo uld a l low r emoval 0£ any collected leachate. The LCS was installed as required by t he approval letter and North Carolina has remov ed nominal amounts of leachate during the post-closure care period. Howev er, as e v idenced by ten or more feet of standi ng l i qui d ov e r the liner, EPA has determined that the primacy LCS (located above the liner) does not meet the LCS performance standard specified i n Condition B.10. The intent of this condition of approval wa s t o require installation and operation of a LCS capable o f removing leachate as it is generated, to prevent a build-up of leachate over the landfill liner system. EPA considers a properly functioning LCS in combination with a liner system nece ssary to prevent PCB releases to groundwater. Recommendation. EPA recognizes that eliminating the l arge amount of leachate that has accumulated in the WCLF may take several years due to the degraded condition and/or limited capa c i ty of the LCS drainage layer and sump . Ther e may also be more than one contributing factor to leachate production. If the leachate build-up was due only to storm water introduced dur ing the operational period, then upgrading the leachate pumping system would be sufficient to correct the problem. There is some evidence indica ting that the leachate build-up is due in par t t o ~UG-26-97 08 ,26 FROM ,REGION 4 PESTICIDES ID ,404 562 8973 PAGE 3 infiltration of precipitation through the landfill cover system. Therefore, replacing the cover system, in addition to the pump sy stem upgrade, may also be necessary. Another factor that must be considered by EPA in addressing leachate management problems is North Carolina's plan to detoxify the WCLF contents. The Agency does not recommend replacing the cover system if North Carolina plans to excavate and destroy PCBs in the landfill in the near future. North Carolina shall prepare and submit for EPA's approval, a two-phase corrective action plan (CAP) to eliminate leachate from the WCLF. Phase 1, shall include a plan and schedule for replacing (upgrading) the existing leachate pumping system (i.e., the gas-powered diaphragm pump housed in a small shed at the north end of the landfill). The existing pump can only be operated when an inspector makes a monthly visit to the site. The new systern should be designed to operate on a more-or-less continuous basis {e.g., a submersible pump installed in the LCS sump pumps leachate to a temporary holding tank that when full, discharges leachate to the existing leachate treatment system). A contingent, phase 2 plan and schedule for replacing the existing cover system shall also be submitted to EPJI. for approval. EPA will require replacement of the landfill cover if North Carolina does not submit an application for an alternate method of PCB disposal for the WCLF soil within one year from the date of North Carolina's receipt of this NON. The two-phase CA? shall be submitted to EPA within 90 days of North Carolina's receipt of this NON. Failure to correct the violations cited above could subject Norch Carolina to penalties under TSCA. Further, this NON does not preclude EPA from taking additional enforce.~ent action, including the assessment of civil penalties, in the ev ent that the remedies specified above are not imple.~ented or North Carolina fails to timely submit a leachate management CAP. Please contact Mr. Craig Brown at (404) 562-8990, if you have any questions regarding this letter. :i Carol L. Keroker Chief Pesticides and Toxic Substances Branch 3 Phase 2 Corrective Action Plan PCB Landfill, Warren County North Carolina Contingency Plan for Active Remediation of Landfill Closure Cap System EPA has requested a contingency plan for remediation of the existing closure cap system at the PCB Landfill in Warren County North Carolina. There is preliminary evidence that there may be small amounts of periodic infiltration into the landfill.· The evidence is evaluation of several years worth of manual water level readings which have been taken in the landfill leachate riser and a monitoring point installed in the landfill gas vent. The state is attempting to confirm this observation through the use of continuous monitoring of the landfill. The state has installed instruments which monitor and record, on an hourly basis, the ambient temperature, pressure, rainfall, and the water level elevations in two wells which were installed in the landfill. Data indicates that the measured water level in the landfill is influenced by the barometric pressure. When pressure rises the water surface is depressed, when the pressure falls, the water level rises. The historical data from the manual measurements was compared to the regional ambient pressure ( measured in Raleigh, NC, the closest monitoring station which collects barometric pressure data.) and it also correlates with the regional changes in barometric pressure. This makes it difficult to determine if there is infiltration into the landfill, since it is not known what the range of movement of the water surface is . There are preliminary measurements that indicate the fluctuation of the water surface in the landfill is in the range of 13 inches. Data from September 21 through October 21 indicates that when pressure is high, approximately 30 inches of Hg, the water level does not drop below a minimum level. A low pressure reading , approximately 29 .15 inches of Hg has established a "maximum water level" recorded to date. The data will be constantly monitored, and the hypothesis is that as the landfill enters the wet winter months, when evapotranspiration is the low, if there is measurable infiltration, the maximum water level should increase during the summer when barometric pressures are lower than during the winter months. Conversely, if there is an measurable exfiltration from the landfill, that should also be detected during prolonged periods with no rain. If it is determined that the closure cap system of the landfill needs to be remediated, the state has determined that the following will be considered as part of the corrective action: • Remove existing protective /vegetative cover material and stockpile on site. • Remove, where damaged by the above activity, the existing 10 mil PVC liner. • Repair, smooth roll, the existing compacted clay barrier, and add additional soils to areas which have exhibited settlement. • Install one or more layers of geosynthetics. The layers to be evaluated include, from the bottom up, a geosynthetic clay liner, a 40 mil geomembrane, a drainage layer. • Reapply protective cover at a depth of at least 2.5 feet, to provide moisture storage for vegetation, particularly if a drainage layer is installed. • The cap will extend over the current top cap/bottom cap interface, forming an umbrella like protection. • A lined drainage collection trench will be installed to collect seepage from the drainage layer if installed. • Reseed To evaluate the proposed course of remediation the state proposes the following schedule: • Within 60 days of Agency approval the state will prepare an RFP and hold a prebid conference. • Within 45 days of the published RFP engineers will be asked to submit proposals. The proposals will include statements of qualifications, a conceptual design for a cap, including an infiltration potential evaluation, a preliminary cost for the cap, and a cost for engineering, preparing design, contract documents, bid documents, and construction specifications. • Within 30 days a joint committee will evaluate proposals and choose an engineer to do a final design. • Within 90 days of awarding of the final design the engineer will submit for review the required documentation . • After review and regulatory approval of the proposed remediation effort the project will be put to bid. An additional schedule for completion will be prepared at that time. MEMORANDUM TO: Bill Meyer, Director, Division of Waste Management FROM: Ed Mussler, P.E., Solid Waste Section, Division of Waste Management Date: January 10, 1997 RE. Instrumentation for Continuous Ambient Monitoring of the PCB Landfill Dear Mr. Meyer, It is proposed that instrumentation be obtained and installed for continuous monitoring of ambient conditions, internal and external, at the PCB landfill. The proposed equipment would be a weather station consisting of an ambient temperature probe, barometer, and tipping bucket rain gauge. Readings would be collected by a CRl OX data logger. The data logger is battery powered and the information may be down loaded into laptop computers for transport to the office. It is proposed to install the data logger and power supply in the existing maintenance shed, with the measuring devices located outside and attached to the shed. To monitor the conditions in the landfill it is proposed to install vibrating wire strip piezometers in the leachate line and the measuring tube in the gas vent. These devices measure the internal temperature of the landfill, the internal pressure, and the water level in the monitoring points. The data can be collected continuously and is stored in the same data collection device described above. The line from the instrument in the air vent will be run under the sod layer of the cap, to prevent damage from routine maintenance of the landfill The Division currently owns a weather station. It is proposed that the the data recorder, barometer, and rain gauge from this station was borrowed. The additional equipement will need to be purchased by the division. The following is the equipment proposed for use at the landfill: 1 Campbell Scientific CRl OX data recorder 1 Campbell Scientific AVW4 4-Channel Vibrating Wire Interface 1 Met One Instruments 8" 370-Tipping Bucket Rain Gauge (0.10 inch sensitive) 1 Met One Instruments 26/32-1 Barometric Pressure Sensor 1 Met One, Campbell Scientific, or equivalent, temperature probe and radiation shield 2 Slope Indicator VS Piezometer (vibrating wire strip) (0-50psi water sensitive) plus associated signal cabels 2 24 amp/hr jell cell rechargable batteries, battery trickle charger (Sears or equivalent), miscellaneous cable, alligator clips, wire etc, [Available locally] Mr. Smith, A replacement manual for your datalogger costs $28.00. You will need to know if you have a CR10 or a CR10X datalogger. Take a look at the silver canister below the wiring panel, there should be a sticker on it with the model and serial number. CR10 dataloggers have a white label with blue printing; CR 1 OX datalogger have an orange label with black printing. You MUST look at the silver canister not just the wiring panel. You can call me at (435) 750-1726 and I'll transfer you to someone who can take your order. Or you can call order entry directly at (435) 750-9404. Do you know what specific sensors you will be using? If so, I may be able to provide additional documentation regarding interfacing those sensors with your Campbell datalogger. Also, what other equipment do you have? Do you have our PC208(W) software, an SC32A, and a CR 1 0KD? You will need some of this. Let me know if I can help you out with anything else. Have a good day. Janet ------------------------------------------------------------------------------Janet Albers Water Resources Applications Engineer Campbell Scientific Inc. 815 W 1800 N, Logan, UT 84321-1784 e-mail: jalbers@campbellsci.com phone: (435) 750-1726 fax: (435) 750-9596 MEMORANDUM TO: Bill Mey~irector, Division of Waste Management FROM: Ed Mu~., Solid Waste Section, Division of Waste Management Date: December 4, 1996 RE. Costs for Tnstruments to Monitor the PCB Landfill Dear Mr. Meyer, The following are approximate costs to put a weather station and two internal probes at the PCB landfill. The weather station will record temperature, barometric pressure and rainfall. The vibrating wire piezometers (VWP) probes will measure the pressure, water level and temperature in the landfill. The Division currently owns a weather station. If the data recorder from this station was borrowed , then the following approximate costs would be needed to complete the instrumentation. Batteries for recorder (2) $ 70.00ea $140.00 Temperature probe 150.00 150.00 Shelter for thermometer 75.00 75.00 Miscellaneous parts 50.00 50.00 ..s.se:oo 7 9 o 60 VWP Sensors (2) 425.00 ea > &-->c;(-P 400' sensor cable .50 ft 200:00 375 VW signal converter 250.00 ~320· ------------ TOT AL ESTIMATE $1715.00 These costs do not account for taxes, or shipping, but should be sufficientely conservative to cover them. If an additional weather station was to be purchased the costs would increase approximately $2500.00 If there are any further questions please do not hesitate to call me. Fax:919-733-531 7 No v 8 '96 11=39 F·. 01.ilO Post-it'· Fax Note Co./Dept. ., · _.1,1 Phone# Fm11t Co. /i }'"/" -I ( \ I • .- Recommended System Accuracies and Resolutions Meteorological Variable System Accuracy Measurement Resolution Wind Speed (horizontal) +/- (0.2 m/s + 5% of Q_ lm/s observed) Wind Direction +/-5 degrees l degree Ambient Temperature +/-5 deh'Tees 1 degree Recommended Response Characteristics for Meteorological Sensors Meteorological Variable Sensor Spedfications Wind Speed (horizontal) Starting Speed -;, 0.5 mis; Distance Constant 5-5m_ Wind Direction Starting Speed s 0.5rn/s@ J 0° Deflection; Damping Ratio 0.4 to 0.65; Delay Distance s Sm Temperature Time Constant s. I minute _ Fax:919-733-5317 Nov 3 '96 11:40 F'. 02illJ MET~QROLOGICAL EQU1PNfENT SPECJFICA Tl ONS l) Dataloggers v.iill have weather-tight enclosures. 2) Dataloggers will have remote access as well as direct-line options. 3) DataJogger will be delivered with all necessary interface supplies. 4) Datalogger will have 6 differential/12 single input channels with 2 or more pulse channels. 5) Datalogger will have a minimum of 64K memory. 6) Datalogger will come equipped with a digital display and keypad 7) Op_erating software will be included with datalogger. 8) Datalogger will be capable of 1 second or less sampling rate. 9) Wind speed and direction and temperature sensors will satisfy all accuracy, resolution, and response characteristics as listed below. I 0) Radiation shield will be included with temperature sensor. Fa.x :919-733-5317 11 :40 F'. 03i10 CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC, INC. 815 W. 1000 N. • Logan, Utah 84321-1784 • (801) 753-2342 • FAX i8O1) 752-3268 Mark Huff Stare of North Carolina Dept. of Environmental Health & Natural RJ~sources Air Toxins Program Dea.r Mark June 5, 1996 This letter is to follow up on our phone conversation Jw1c :5, 1996. Sensors suppl:ied on Campbell Scienrific's price lists are configured to work with our dma.!01;gers the mosL efficient way Possible. \\'c add bridge completion resistors and other items to pro .. ide transiem prote-."'tion, good reliable measuremeni, and efltcieocy with Campbell da.t.aloggers. De> to th.cse configurations we recomnu::nd that spa.{e parts he purchased from Campbell Scientific. Also if products cannot be repaired at your facility the..t'l they should come to Campbell Scientific for repair Thanks ✓~{, c4---C--- Neal Israd~en Fax :919-733-5317 Nov 8 '96 11:41 F·. 04i l 0 BRAND SPECIFIC .JUSTIFICATION FOR BLANKET PURCHASE OF EQ UIPMENT AND REPAIR PARTS N .C. House Bill 230 Section 26.10 (a)(l) mandates a 365 day ambi,ent air study at Paw Creek, N. C. that as implemented will require T0-14 ('Determination of Toxic Organic Compounds in Air") air toxics sampling at eight separate sites in the Pav., Creek/Charlotte/rural Mecklenberg County area_ All eight sampling sites will be equipped with meteorological stations to measure wind speed, wind direction, and temperature. The Toxics Protection Unit (TPU) al so has two Campbell Scientific meteorological stations at two mercury test sites. Both mercury test sires are at N .C. State Parks; one located in Washington County and the other in Columbus County Because one of the systems originally slated to be installed at Pavv· Creek w as instead installed at Glenola, N.C. to gather data for enhancing an enforcement investigation under litigation, it is necessary to purchase another meteorological station at this time for the P a\\, Creek II study. A so, spare parts for cmTently operating meteorological stations are bcco.ming a problem. Barely one month into the Paw Creek Study several repairs have had to be affected. Therefbre, the TPt: needs to quickly order repair parts for meti!orological stations as failures occur. The Campbell Scientific meteorological systems purchased by the TPU consist of a lVlodel CRlO dataloggcr with software (PC208e) and accompanying hardware (ENC 12/14, CRlOKD, SC32A), a model CS800-L ""ind set, a model 107-L temperature probe used w1th a model 4130 l radiation shield, and a grounding kit. Full specifications are delineated in the attached. Because the Toxics Protection Unit is currently equipped with IO Campbell Scientific meteorological systems and accompanying data logger software, brand spe:cific source is requested so that any meteorological system or meteorological system repair paiis purchased in the future maintain hardware and software compatibility with existing TPU meteorological equipment. Campbell Scientific meteorological systems meets these requirements. Fax:919-733-5317 HO\/ 8 '96 11=41 P. C6 i l 0 I\L-I Uf'\f~ IU: STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTh1ENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH ANO NATURAL RESOURCES Request for Quotation TOXICS PROTECTION UNIT/AIR QUALITY 4403 REEDY CREEK ROAD This is Not an Ordo-. RALE IGH, NC 27607 PH: 919-733-9777 Fax: 919-715-0890 The quotation number must appe.u on all quotations and related correspondence -~Qnu;uortta~ti-;;-o;;;n1t--r.=10:-:. :-------rno;at;;e:-: ------,rqil'uiro\'i-re'=i:-'"j1:-;rumsr=r't:Bii:~:,RE:;-c,C:;;-;E::yIVE~-;:;D:-;B::-;'i-;-• ...,-:::R~~~------:~---~-· · -----u;, n ,;, . : equisiuon No.: 06 June 1996 10 June 1996 · o1 VENDOR W£QlIOttVOU AS BELOW CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC INC. 815 W. 1800 NORTH Pi~e indicat~ Employer's or Firm's Federal So ;i.1.! Security ldcntific:ition Number LCGAN UTAH 84321-1784 (Your guotat.ion oir btd cannot be p,oc=cd -.;..ithout tbi.s number,) Please indicate if firm is D minority, Cl woman, and/or D handicapped ow;1e,:. Sign Request for Quotation in ink and date in spac~s provided. Pk::se quote on th.is sheet in the sp:m:s indicated below for the ankles described, NOTE: Deli,.ery required and, in quoting, advise defil"l.itc ddircr;·. NOTI: If quoted pric.e is not FOB Destination, pleo.sc indicate e~timarc:d freight charge, 'JERAL All propo~a!s .ll"e subject ta the prodsions of1hc attached Form PSF-10, ~! paragraph 18; especia!l;1 paragraphs 8 arid 11 . Read and comply as nccessa.r-:,- '1'-ith art.ached G:neral Terms and Conditions. · f .0.B. RALEIGH, N.C. 27607 Deli-.ery Requirement PROW!' Na.me of Campa.7y By (signarurc:) By (print or typed name) Official Title ( ) QUOTATION DATE Te!~hon:: No. Tmns m:M. QUANttrY D noN tINtrPRICE: AMOUNT 1 I 2 I 3 1 4 1 5 l 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 2 10 all Furnish& Delh"er: CR10)(Data1ogger neasureDEnt and control module (specs. on attached 2 sheets) ID-2000 Iata graphics software ENC 12/14 weathertight data.logger enclosure w/bkt kit for 01:6/10 or IJI'930 CRlOKD CRlO Keyboard/Display SC32A Optica.11y isolated RS-232 interface CS800-L Cli.matronics wind set -with 50 feet signal cablE 107-L Temp. probe with 50 feet of signal cable 41301 6-plat.e Gill radiation shield for 107 102138 Le:xan cupset assembly for CS800 Shipping and ha:nd1ing(quote valid for 60 days) can you guarantee prices till 7/31/96? Buyer Fax : ·~~19-733-5317 Nov 8 '96 11=42 F·. Clf=:.il O '1ut-1~11-19'36 13:25 C.S. I. ORDER EHTRY 801 750 957: ~nnE. OF NC~ni CAROLINA OE?.-.R™€Ui or tN'IIRON~U;Nr, HEAL 7H JNO NAW!'U.1, ~~SOVRCES 00 J't:me 1996 !.. : l~et.1 nest for ()notation This b Not an Ordtt. 1h.c quotation Mmber .tntlSf ~ppe3r on 11ll l}ll\'ltatiol.U and related "omspoad~cc. QUOTE MUST BE IIBCt!VED BY~ l<.<!qul.s.ition No,• 10 JUDe l.996 · .- Pi~ mdk:tt~ Ei:oploya's or Flrm'i. f ederal Soci:1' Securit)· ldi::mifie,1tion Number: 87-030515 7 FE D ID# (Yocr ~uat.Qtion or bld. c~t b~ prnc:~d 'withu1tt 1hu ;:i.wnbcr.) f'l~e ind.ft:ati: if firm i !. 0 minority, 0 woman.. and/or O h.uld.i~pi,ed mnw,1 NOTE: Htlil·~r;,· ~c-qui;d ,md, in q1.;ctlnt-.•ih-b~ ,:kfr.nhe dl'.':li~i:ry. F.iy <.p'ruu . .or l} p~ nrimt,) APPLICATI ON ENG INEER t~01'E: If qt1olc:1: l'riict fa He'\ r ()B Di~-<;UtldllOn, pl~:i.~e ir:dk.i t.e ~:;ii,m.u,d fre;f,hl ~~-- Of{i:::jal 'fot~ 'TE..'Q.AL Ali i:\r<ip.rt.i.l,\ ~rr ~ut;j~~t 11: tbs:'. im,,.isicrir. aflh;; :.,t.~-~-hed Form FSf ~:C, :µt parn!r11rn l8; espe!!iail~-Pt-';ifl:flh~ Banc.'! 1 l !~a.d ~!~d ecmpb· II! fll!tr;tSlr• •;,.ith :i.ttad,c:~ C.rt.nei:,1 1'~:-!:·"-'; :<i~! C1;"dihm:.. . . (801 ) 750-9512 QOQT r\TIOFf TI);.l'!'----~-clephoni:: Ne•. r.01:1. Rl\T..ElGH , N. C ~ I 2 3 -1 5 6 7 a 9 10 t 1 .t l l 1 1 1 I :2 al l I Furnish & Ddh·tr CRlOXlhtal~ ~t:. and cr,ntrol nolul.e-{specs. nn attached 2 s.bQets) 1 ID-200P Data grar,tucs ~re EN(.:' 1.2/14 weat:hertight &t.aJ.ogger «inc.lOSUOO ll'/1:kt ,d t car 0116/10 or 'O'J."<.330 CSl.OKD CRl.0 Rey'board/Oiaplaf s-:.37..A t)ptican;y ioo.lated JIB--232 intarf.:ace (.,"$8()()-.L cU.ma.t:.ronit:s v-i.Ad F.1et Yit.h 50 .feet signal cabl · 107--t. .. fainp_ probe 1t"ith 50 teet a£ Ziignal cable 41301 6-pla-W Gill radiauan sltlel.d far 107 lC::iU:38 I..ex.ln capeet. :assembly tor csaoo I !';t:iJppin,a imd rnmd11.ng(quot-..e valid fot: 60 days) l I l i l l -__ \ ... -... ,,, r"•'"'. _!, ... ,,,., .. ___ --•-••·--••-••--••"•--~----N•••-~-~--______ _____,_ SEE QUOT _, ···-· ·--·~•, 1 v11, vrLc, 1.:: vu1m N.G. Department of Envfronrnent, l-leafth and Natural Resources General Servkes Use Only . ·suyEntity: PO Ty~/ ... PayEntily: Bu)'erlo:· PURCHASE REQUEST Vendor No.: 87dl3Q5157 Vendor Group Letter: __ {VSL) Vendor Name: campooll Scientific (Name) Address: 815 West 1800 North /P.O. Box or Street Address} !,ogan Utah 84321 (City) (State) {rt app!icabi'a) {Zip Code) Shipplng: TOXICS PROfEC'rION UNI'I' Page _1_ of _J _ Requisition/Request No.: ______ _ '3~ner~f sl,vices Use Only : <.: . : P .. b.No:_•·· ___ _ Financia[ Officer's Approval ('Signature,) (Date) Shfp to Code: ___ _ ('STL) Address: 4403 REEDY CREEK RD. (.'1gencx N1tmo) . Dataloqger I CRlOX l 1 1 I ~su.reo:mt and control nooule Data I m-2000 ! 1 2 I ~..-.:>-n'h; re cnt=t-.ware --~--Weatbertight ! ENC 12/14 t 1 RALEIGH (City) Requested by: LORI CHERRY (Name,) !1090.00 I SSM i EA ]295.00 \SSM I EA (}7/31/96 Jrno.oo jssM t EA §7/31/96 -----3 I DatalQgger enclosures wf'--.uk'c itlt for CM6[10 or tJr930 IDKU l 275.00 SSM FA (Street Address Onty) NC {Slate) {919)733-1476 27607 Company j Account 1601 : l 534523 1601 534523 1601 534523 1601 534523 Center 16456455 16456455 16456455 16456455 4 and diCJital displa ___________ _ Vendor Item No. I Quantity UOP Part No.: Stock r-Jo.'. Model ;~o.: Quanliy Ordered (re., 10} I '_j Unit Price Price Type Price per ea., j STC = State Term Contract Box, ctn., etc. \ SSM == Sole Source Maintenance CYC = Purchase of recycled gooclslrot on term conirac.t .......... __ J rnc:-" ~-,u~-,~l?"'_:~rr,:_~Ycl_~d gno!.1s/ur, lt:rin L"\mti,rncl Unit of Price ea., doz., ctr..; Bx.; hrs.; otG General SeNfces Use Only ___ , TaxNat Code:·· ___ _ ! l\cid1uonol Cost· i . -··•·••·-----~Ji 1~~1-~· fot-~r · Tl o., >< 1..£.1 I-"" t.,0 I -.J (..••l ,jl I en C••l I-"" -,.J ~ c:1 o::i 1 _ _() er·, I-"" -.t::, t-,.,_) 7J ~J I-"" ··=·j --· .• ,, ,~"""" , '""..,, ,~ia, 1valury com ~I2e: IL point N.C. Depa1lrnent of En'Jironment. Health and Natural Resources Page~of 3 Item ff 5 X 6 X 7 ~ 8 ~ PURCHASE REQUEST Requisition/Request No.: ______ _ Vendor No.: 87-0305157 Vendor Group Letter: __ ·.· . .· ·-Genernl Services Use Only (VSL) Vendor Name: Campbell Scientific (if app.kable_t Ship to Code:-~--(STl) item Descnplfon Address: Vendor Item No. Opticaily ISC32A Isolated RS-132 interface Wind direction I CS800-L sensor w/50 feet of cable Temr,:erature I 107-L Probe Solar 1 41301 Radiation shield (Name) 815 West 1800 North Financial Officers Approval Logan (P.O Bou~Ii'ee( Address) 84321 (City) (Stats) (Zip CodeJ (Sigmlfure) 1 l Shipping: TOXICS PRCJI'ECTION UNI'l' Address: 4403 REEDY CREEK RO{f;oanc}1 Name) 1 Ra1eigh -(Crr-.,,J Requested by: IJJRI CHERRY (Sfreet Address Onfy) oc rrm_e~ )733-1416 27607 o62f,fo~rg (Date) (Dale) ~~lt~r,~r:ter111~:'i_/;,;.. .•. ;.;...· ;.;..;....;-__;__;; Quantity UOP 1 l 1 l Unit Prtce 145.00 827,50 52.s:l 95.00 Price Type SSM SSM SSM SSM Unit of \ Required j Promised Price Date Date EA cp /31 /~l6 EA )7/31/% EA 17/31/9 Ei\ ,1)7/31/9<-GL I GL Company Account 1601 I 53L]523 1601 534523 1601 534523 1601 534523 GL Center 16456455 1M56455 16456455 16456455 Vendor ltem No. Quantity UOP Unrt f:Jrice Price Type Un~of Price Gemual Services Use Onfy I TaxNat Code: Pait No.: Quantiy Ordered PricEJ p€r ea., STC = State Term Contract l ea.; doz.; ctn.; Stock No.: (ie., 10) Box, ctn . etc. SSM = Sole Source Maintenance Bx.; hrs.: etc. Model No.-CYC = Purchase of recycleri goods/not ori term con'.roc: ______ j _ _'.:~ "' !:'_L:·c_::i.~rc rf recyded Q_?Or'.~i~r,_11:;Pn cont1ar1ct : J\,dditic,,cil ~osl __________ _ 1/ --~~u .'foot T] 0..1 >< I._() 1--"-u., I --.j C•-l Vl I en c~.J 1--"--.. J ,:=i -<:: 0:) ~ 1 •• 0 Ci) I-"-,-.,. .I::, C•-l 7J i'='t ():) ,-.,. (=·· Fax :919-733-5317 ! MARK J HUFF .. L NORTH CAROLINA AIR QUALITY LAB 4403 RE~DY·CRE~K RD : RALEIGH NC .27'60.7 Nov 8 '96 11:44 F'. CJ9i l 0 801 '7'.50 91::71 ,=·. 01 ; ., UUUIAIIUN 1064:J ID!\TE: t 11 Jun 96 ! IVAUD THRU ----- 10 Auo 96 -----'------ 7 * PLEASE REFERENCE OUR QUOTE NUMBER ON YOUR PURCHASE ORDER* SALESMAl-1: CRAIG KNOX 1-~--_----'...,,,c=u~s=r:.--=o~ME=R-"'s=10_.:..;_No=·-~-+II-'---.-___ F'-o __ s __ --....:·:---'. I'---· ·_-·.....___c·-'---'-· _....;T=ER.;;.;M=s-~~---1-.1 ___ 1:;sT1MATED SHIP DAH' _::-: ·:= =1 DESTINATION I NET 30 DAYS \ 30 DAYS ARO _AMO •~•~;:: __ ·-\ LIN!; MODEL ,, , OESCRl!?TION 1 CR10X 128K MODULE & WIRE PANEL 2 ID-2000 !D2000 GRAPHICS SOFTWARE 3.511 DISK 3 ENC 12/1~ 12 1T·x·14ri -l~E:~THER PROOF ENCLOSURE 4 •• SN . ' .•• BKT .KIT FOR CM6/10 OR UT930 5 CR10KD KEYBOARD/DISPLAY 6 SC32A OPTICALLY ISOLATED RS232 INiERFACE 7 CS800 -L CLIMATRO~lr"cs"\.ill~D SET°~// 8 •• v , Ill .. ' ·, •• 50 FT'.·or ,SIGNAL iCAJ3LE ; 9 107-L AIR TEMPERATURE PROBE ~II 0 .... II, •• 50 _ F.T LD PER PROBE . 4'.1301 ---.. sot°AR RAbiATION ' SHIELD FOR 107 ' 1 '2 SPECIAL ., 1021:38 LE .XAN11CWPSET ASSEMBLY FOR ·'. '3 CS800 .. (CLIMATIWNICS) 14 '5 FREr'GHT & INSUffANCE -_ .. ,,'-: ~-·,· ,· :"' . .'-:. : . : ·-,. '·• * T 0 T A L * USER'S NAME, PHONE NUMBER, AND APPLICATION MUST APPEAR ON YOUR PURCHASE ORDER. -QUANT1TY 1 1 1 ·t- ·1 'I ~I .,,,,. . . 50 1 j so '. 1 ..., ·t. · .. 1 .,, .. ... I UNfT PRICE 1090.00 295.00 180. 00 2i5.00 145.00 800.00 · 0·.55 40,00 0.25 95.00 119 .00 I 40 .oo · j !- 10S1C .l'C 2~f:: 4 C 1S,C •. -c ;; I'),:)_, 1:.3.~) socu:J ~7 "1 .. 0 -+ :~1 -}) ~~3d 95.JO 23.3. ~Jo __ -, ... " .. ~U"-" ,. , u11• 01Lt::. 1L pomr N.C. D€parlment of Environment. Health and Malurnl Resources. Page --1_ ol ___}__ r PURCHASE REQUEST ---~ Requisition/Request No.: _ Ge.ieral Services Use Only Buy Entity: PO Type: t Pay En lily: G/5 Bu',ler ID: Ship ID Code:----(STL) Vendor No.: 87-0305157 Vendor Group Letter: General Services Use Only (VSL) Vendor Name: Camgbel\ Screntific (Name} Address: 815 \/Vest 1800 North (P.O. Bo~ or S/ree/ Address) Logan (City} Shipping: Address: (if appNcabh:1) P 0. No.: Financial Officer's Approval Utah 84321 (Slate) (Zip Code) (S.'gnawre) NC DEtl!~R._.-OEM.: AIR QUALITY -TPU (Agenq, Name) (Dale} ------~--~-~~-~-~~ (Street Address 011/y} l Generaf Services Use OnlJl -RALElGH NC 27607 \ 4403 Reedy Creek_Rd (CifrJ {S!a/e) (Zip Cede) Ship Via: ____ . _ ·-Requested by: Lori Cherrv (919)733-1476 06/06/96 · (SVL) _ , · · (Name,) (Phone No.} (Dafe) .. 0 _ . iF~J C , , • • .J~paJ;en! forms: _ _. ->= • Item# Hem Descrrption Vendor Quantity Unit PriC€ Unit of Required Promised Gl GL GL I item No. UOP Price Type Price Date Date Company Account Center ;c,,nemorneler 102138 2 119.0C SSM EA 07/31/96 1601 534523 16456455 9 _exan cupset assembly for CS800 (Climatronics) _________ ! l l l ~·-·----;•________ I -i ___ I l L ____ L_l_ i _ i r ----------L•'endo: ~en~~·-1 '"."ntity UOP \ Unit Pri~ _,~',_ice Type -1\ Unit of Price-· ll Goneral Services Use Only 1 ~ a1i N! : Quanliy Ocderecl I Price per ea., ~TC= S,la\e ·'.erm Contract ~--· ,, .... · -• -( Stuck ,Jo_ 1 u P 1n1 no,, ,.111 ,,1, :,'.·,M" :,ule :,our,.-8 Mc111"1ten,mce i\1crf P.! r•-J, · . I l (''lC' :::-P11rr-\1ni:.r---i1f l":'CVCled goorf .. .r1·,._·1\. ,i, ~~:~1.111 1 ·~nH--:ri /' ' .'•: l 1 1' :r.--!1;1°;,, ._,I 1~cych:[J ~;nodsl1Jli le-:,r1,1 c,1n1r~"'"' --_____ ,_ --· -----.. -------______ _j ---------I • Lfl 'iJi~ ll,:1\ ,-:1 J'--.1 r ,,,,1 u1 tr-"r' ,~cJ 1 ---· ---·---· ,] 1).1 X l_!) I-"-• .• () I --..J c,,l 0-l I (.J1 (__,.j 1-"---.j i:::, ·=== co lj) cr·1 l-"-1-"-.i::,. .i::,. 7J I-"-(=) ··•. l-"-1=·1 ~-Dear Ed, I was at a meeting all afternoon yesterday, sorry I wasn't available to take your call. I expect to be all day today, though I may not be at my desk 100% of the time. If I don't pick up the phone, please leave a voice message and I will return your call. Looking at the data readings you sent me, it looks like the piezometer is not being excited. If you run the GT program and go to the 'Monitor' mode, look at the 'rtVS#n' values (Locations 51 &52) and at the 'rfVS#n' values (Locations 71 & 72). These locations will contain the 'raw' data readings returned from Subroutine 2, which excites and reads the VWP sensors. Since the piezometers are being read but once an hour, it will speed things up if you temporarily change the 19th instruction in the main program ('If time is (P92) .. .') to execute once a minute. First make a backup copy of the NCWASTEM.CSI file. Then run the EDLOG program, open the NCWASTEM file, move to the P92 instruction, and change the first parameter from 59 to O and the second parameter from 60 to 1. Save the program, answering 'Yes' when it asks if you want to compile. Finally, 'Exit' the EDLOG program, run the GT program and 'Download' the edited program. I suggest you connect the one sensor which is under test to the Piezo #2 position on the AVW4. This way, we can look at all the intermediate calculated values from Subroutine 3 (x, DegC, AbsVWP, TempCor, CorVWP, BaroCor) in GT if desired. To answer your questions: First get the initial reading by waiting for the top of the hour. (Or ~ ~ ... .. use EDLOG as described above to temporarily modify the reading schedule, OR temporarily change the time on your PC to 4 or 5 minutes before the hour and use GT to download this time to the CR1 OX temporarily.) Then use EDLOG to enter this time in Subroutine 96 on the lines which now read 'lnit#1 =0' and 'lnit#2=0', compile and save, then use GT to download this modified program. Remember to fix any temporary changes to the reading schedule or the time. This Initial reading will then be subtracted from any subsequent reading, yielding change in water column. You could also add or subtract a value to the initial reading so that subsequent readings give water column height relative to a common reference elevation. You do not have to initialize either a temperature or a barometric pressure. We want absolute values for these. Please give me a call at (425) 806-2255 for more guidance. Best regards, Jim Ernest jernest@slope.com. us Jim Ernest --R&D Electronics Engineering Supervisor Slope Indicator Company 3450 Monte Villa Parkway P.O. Box 3015 Bothell, WA 98041-3015 USA Voice: (425)806-2255 FAX: (425)806-2250 Mr Mussier: >To whom it may concern, Your office has recentley been providing me >with weather information for my project concerning the PCB landfill, >and I do want to thank you so much for the prompt response and good >information you have provided. My next dilemma is a question: Do >barographs exist on a monthly basis. Specifically what I am looking >for is whether or not the monthly or seasonal barametric pressure is >in general a similar number. The question you ask is a complicated one. One could (with some difficulty) average the pressure readings and get a monthly averaged value, then compare from month to month. > I am evaluating water level >data in the landfill. My monitoring wells are very sensative to >pressure but when plotted on long term basis they exhibit a cyclical >behavior, with higher levels in the summer and fall and generally >lower levels in the winter and early spring. I do know that cold dry >air is of higher pressure than warm wet air. Is there any information >to confirm this? You are correct in the assessment that cold dry air is of higher pressure than warm moist air. However, the summer is dominated more by high pressure (Bermuda high) and the winter by low pressure. For instance, we rarely get frontal passages in the summer, but they are frequent in the winter (averaging every 3 to 5 days). Also how is an ambient pressure reading adjusted to >sea level? All recorded pressures are reduced to sea-level. This is a world-wide standard. I can pass along the equation used, if you are interested. I am not at all suprised that you see the trend of higher pressures in the summer and low pressures in the winter. If you wish, I'll be more than happy to compile pressure data to further your investigation. I hope this helps. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you need further assistance. Ryan Boyles Staff Meteorologist State Climate Office of North Carolina sco@cumulus.meas.ncsu.edu • 112 Research Ill Building, Centennial Campus College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences Box 8208, NC State University Raleigh, NC 27695-8208 919.515.3056 (phone) 919.515.1446 (fax) Stat o North Carolina Dep rt ent of Environment, Heal h . nd Natural Resources Divisio,~6 f Waste Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary William L. Meyer, Director MEMORANDUM .AVA DEHNR TO: FROM: Date: Bill Meyer, Director, Division of Waste Management /4~ Ed Mussler, P.E., Solid Waste Section, Division of Waste Management ~ jf' \, r;tt;, November 1, 1996 RE. Instrumentation to Monitor Internal Conditions in the PCB Landfill Dear Mr. Meyer, Attched please find a specification sheet for vibrating wire piezometer (VWP) instruments that can be used to measure internal conditions of the landfill. The instrument is used to monitor the temperature, pressure, and water level in a borehole piezometer. The equipment includes a data collection system with a 16 channel input capacity, and is downloadable to a computer. It can take continuous or incremental readings and store them for retreival at a later date. It can be operated with AC current or a 12V battery. The approximate cost for monitoring one piezometer is $4,000.00. As you can see the largest capital investment is for the data recorder. Additional VWPs can be obtained for approximately $350.00 per instrument. This cost does not include shipping and/or any applicable tax. There may be_ other vendors of similar equipment that could be obtained for similar prices. The vendor is going to provide us with original specification sheets. If you have any further questions please do not hesitate to contact me. C:\ WPDOCS\COMMENTS\PCBEQP.DOC P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Voice 919-733-4996 IPP®'MM5 FAX 919-715-3605 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/10% post-consumer paper ,fL 8/96 03 :04 PM Dwyer Instruments Please deliver to 919 7335373 Ext 343 f. . .. ~ Reference: Dwyer Fax-On-Demand DWYER INSTRUMENTS, INC. PO. BOX 373 • 102 HIGHWAY 212 MICHIGAN CITY, INDIANA 46361-0373 SALES ONLY (219) 879-8000 OR GEN. OFFICE (21 9) 879-8868 CHICAGO (312) 733-7883 FAX (219) 872 -9057 Thank you for the-opportunity to St:ml infonnarion about Dwyer products. The information you requested is attached. If you are interested in additional information, please indicate below and fax this form to (219) 872-905 7. D 1996 Dwyer Full-Line Catalog D Our newest & most popular products catalog --ask for "Quick Ship Catalog" D Engineering & Applications Handbook --contains 144 typical applications D Pricing TO ORDER (or technical assistance, price or delivery): Phone: (219) 879-8000 Fax: (219) 872-9057 Please send information to me at: Name: Company: Address: City: Phone: State: ___ Zip: ______ _ Fax: ----------------------- Thank you again for you interest in Dwyer Instruments, Inc. 12~1 8~ Oj:04 µM uwyer instruments µ1ease deliver to 818Jjj~jJj txt j4j ,. ss;_.~ ~o .,,..u Fig 131 Mark II Model No 25 inc lined-verti cal manometer. (shown with optiona l A-612 portab le stand) J O l .2 - l Fig 13 -2 Mark II Model No. 40-1 inclined manom eter. t l¼--4 ~ 21✓.(Max.) Dimensions 3w• 7 ')S, . -; ?'t rr::=1===1===-===!.{=, =D•=•=· H=o=l"'e 1 G I I ;4, X •~, Slot i I 4% I Fig 13-3. Model 25 Series Ranges & Specif ,cations. I r (ma)(.) -'Vs L __ .. I ~'t>• X. I l;H SLOT Fig. 13 -4 Model 4 0 Series Ranges & Specif1cat1ons. - I MARK II MOLDED PLASTIC MANOMETERS 3% ACCURACY FOR STATIONARY AND PORTABLE APPLICATIONS AT MINIMUM COST Owver !\'la rk LI series m(lldt>d ma,H,rnt-'ter·,-:1 l°L' C>!° t lw , n ,· I I l'•'· in cfined-verticcd type". ThL' r u1·vpd inclined q•1·t ,c:d tull, •I 1 • I\lodel :2.S g a~e providb _higlwr 1·,u1g·e~ ~,·1th morT L';1~_, I\· r,·, cre ments at low reading,.:. The l\1odPI ~,1 1,-,•:-;u•llent 1,,1· :..:••n, 1 .,! purpose wo rk . The l'v1odd 40 1ncl rn,-,d i,::-,gL' prP\ 1d,·.-i,1;,., .. :ol 1brution and e xcelle nt resulut1on t hr()ugh,,ut 1h r·,tngt·. Th, \1 .,. 40 i,:; ideally sui ted for air veluc1t v and a ll' ti ltL·r g~1gt' ilp1> I I w : 1 ,, , BoLh gage types an~ cap .. ihl t> ,)f pn·ssurc lll L'a'-'t1l't·rn .-:l'!.-.! ,' and be low atmospheric a:,: \•ve il ;is d1lfL·1-c 1111:il p1·, --w measurements . Construction -l\1ark II munumt-tPr,-are ,·c,,n,,m1c.tllv 1·· 1 i· compact and available in bnth ,.:tatil)nar'\' ;,nd ponahJ,, n ,n i· u tions. Portable sta nd is ;;wmbrd lln l'vfod t-1 -IC!, ,1,·;1 il:ild,· ,- tional A-612 st.and for '.\fod(.·l 25 _Con,-tructi<>t1 i,-simpl,· \,1:I tu::illv mdestrudible molded white st \TenP-:,cn Ion i'. i I k h, • 1 indic~iti ng tube a nd Auid we ll:-;, nwlcled AB~ k,wh~ :111d ,., .. just plunger, !:-hock mou nted gla!:-s !enc-I \'1,-d ,ind 11•;,k p!·., .. ·. 1 ring seals. J\1()derat.e overpressu res a n:· a cconim,,datpd hv;: r, "., .. fl ow tank incorp\/rat.ed 111 the '.'vlodc l :2."i. Cn,,Her /in,ted 1·'', provided b_v Aoatoperated m:erAuw t,-aps 111 th,· '.\11Jcl'1 !(1 ~--,1, are li thograph printed on alummum and epox,· cn;1l(•d Installation -l\-1ark II m a norn<:>t1c 1·,.: can bt· mounted ,m ,.1m -_, ·; • cal s urface with the twu muunting scr .. ws prn\ldt·d .·\ i>:1 ,1 spirit level siTTJpl illes leve linf hefDre mount in!C' ,;cr,ows :m· 1, .'Iii ened. Stmply till the reservoir. ,ldJu,-t fh11d IL•,·t-1 tD 7,.,.,,. ,,,,.,,.. the tubing, and the gage i,; 1·pach: for oper·at 1,,n Accessories -Included with t·;1t·h Mark JI manornct,cr a•,·''-'·, tubing c_onnec:tors for 1<' [?iPl' "r-s heet nwtn I cl ur h. t w11 rm ,11 n• 1 r · _ screvvs, ·I:, ounce bottle of 1nd1e:c1t Ill;..( f\u1 d. 1·pcl ,1n rl i..1r1•,·n 1'•11 ·,t.• flags and complete instntction,.:. The Mode l :2.5 also includes ti fic,pt oftkx I bit-dllu h IP c,.\ 1111m p I:, ,1 1 tubing. Portable ope ra~ion of t he Modl'l :2.'i 1,-, nwdP pt,,;,-:;h l,· Iii I h use otth e optwnal A-ol'.2 1w rtable st;rnd. A ,.:hurt p11 •n· nf 1 t,1 ,.i,_ can be slipr,ecl over t he Mod,,·! 2:~, prP""UJ'l' l'Pt1nt:'d11,11" to c..r1· ., the gage c11l in transit. The M od e l 40 cont.a ins two 4' s foot length-; of C'l1-·ar pl;1st ic '11 :,1r ,. a plast ic sw ing-out sta nd and levelJn!a'. '-'U'f:'W for p,,r:,,hk •'I' : tion. It also features convenient rapill shutnf1 prPs~urT 1·,,11.1< - tions a nd integ-ral uverpressun.,• "ak·ty traps OEM Specials -All Dwyer .\fork 11 n10 ldcd plasl.tt m,1rrn111,•(1·, can be supplied in OEM q uan11ti e" ,\·ith _\.1)\ir narn" ,,i---:>,-,, graphics and scales. Model 25 26 MM-80 MM-180 M-700 Pa 27 ' 28' Operating Ranges Range 0 -3 ,nches waler r.olu rnn 0 -7 inches water c,)lwnn 0 -80 rrn ll1meter, WC 0-180 mill 1meters W C 10-0 700 Pa5ccJ I', 0-7000 fprn 0 10,500 tpm Spee ifications Fluid Requirements ll'.oeS 826 ,p P,I ii P,: use; l 9 sp g1 • r.1 ,1,-,, IJSE-S 826 ~I) f-:1. ! E'd 1 ti<:-e::-. l 9 sp. gr , t.1,1P , IJSeS 826 S~1 f?-rec I l.l SPS 8~6 S~1 i:P , rPd r- uses 1 c, -....r, gr D 1Jf' Accuracy: :c 3°•;. tu t I scale Ma>a:imum working temperature: Maximum internal working JJressure: IO r,-,,, :o ,r,.,:: J.J1J r \f,C) .._ 1 Model 40-1 40 HW 40-:?50 Pa 40-:?50 PaAV 41-600 Pd 40-25 rncn 41-60 rnm Operating Ranges Range .10-0-Jl)O"W C Q.JlQWC. 0-4200 fpm . 20-0-2 .40'. w.c 0-2.SO"WC 0 -6300 fpm 10-0-250Pa 0-260 Pa 0-2lmps 20-0-600Pa 0-26 mm W.C 0-60 rnm W.C Minor Grads 01 we 0 1 W C varies oz we 02 WC varies 2 Pd 2 Pa vdr1es S Pa 2 min W C "i rnmWC Specifications Fluid Requirements 826 Sp §:' , "t1c_l O, l f-:26 Sp g' : rt•(j (1,1 ! c_}l0 ~p . gr ,:} ut ••! I 910 sp g, ,:,l1n .. , 826 ':)p gr Ir Pd 1_· b:✓6 c,p g· r,•u 0 l 9]() ,r,. r-;r -'.IJl11.-,, , 826 Sp gr \H•<J ,) 1 Ql1J ,p -gr l)lllt· •ccufaCy: · 3% ful I scale Maximum wor king temperature ·: ,I', 1',: C:r~l11 l,:."nth· Onr.rn·, C!1 ,-i, f •i"rl ·r ..:-•pr /28/96 03:04 PM Dwyer Instruments Please deliver to 9197335373 Ext 343 Series 475 Mk III Handheld Digital Manometer Ranges to 30 psid, 2.07 bar, + 0.5% Accuracy • Measures Positive, Negative and Differential Pressures • Rugged, Lightweight, Fast and Easy to Use • Dual Calibration with English and Metdc Units Applications The Dwyer Series 4 75 Mk III Hand held Digital Manometer is ideal for field calibration, monitoring or trouble shooting HVAC systems, clean rooms or a wide range of other !o\J\I pressure pneumatic systems. This handy instrument mea- sures positive, negative or differential pressures of air and other non-corrosive, non-ionic gases and liquids. When used with a Dwyer Pitot tube (see Bulletin H-100), the Series 475 Mk Ill can also be used as an air velocity gage. See com- plete 475-AV kits described below. Its simple operation and easy to read digital display make it an indispensable test instrument for the plant engineer, industrial hygienist and HVAC technician. The Series 475 Mk III is housed in a durable extruded alu- minum case with its solid-state circuitry mounted on a tough fiberglass epoxy circuit board. A standard 9 volt battery pro- vides up to 100 hours of operation. Dual push pads on the front panel control on-off operation and English or metric pressure unit selection -all with no set up or leveling. Zero adjust knob is conveniently located on top. The large ½" LCD display is easy to read in even the poorest lighting con- ditions, minimizing data collection errors and it includes a "low battery" indicator. The pressure sensor used is a sili- con piezoresistive device. The monolithic chip also has a laser trimmed resistor network to assure accurate, stable temperature compensation. Standard connections are dual sized for 1/a" or 3/,s" I.D. vinyl or rubber tubing. Complete instructions are conveniently printed on rear of housing. Model Number 475-00 475-0 475-1 475-2 475-3 475-4 475-5 475-6 475-7 English Metric Maximum Range Range Pressure 0-4.00 in. w.c. 0-.995 kPa 150 in. w .c./37 kPa 0-10.00 in. w e. 0-2.49 kPa 150 in. w.c./37 kPa 0-19.99 in. w.c. 0-4.97 kPa 11 psi/75 kPa 0-40.0 in. w.c. 0-9.95 kPa 11 psi/75 kPa 0-1 99.9 in. w.c. 0-49.7 kPa 11 psi/75 kPa 0-10.00 psi 0-.689 bar 58 psi/4 bar 0-1 9.99 psi 0-1 .37B bar 58 psi/4 bar 0-30.0 psi 0-2.07 bar 58 psi/4 bar 0-100.0 psi 0-6.89 bar 1 50 psi/1 0 bar A-402 CARRYING POUCH -Tough gray nylon pouch protects any Series 475 Manometer and includes con- vernent side compartment for tubing and other acces- sories. Both areas are fully zippered for easy access. With belt loop, hand strap and adjustable shoulder strap. 7'-A'/,X3" (178X114 X76 mm) Specifications Accuracy: ±0.5% of full scale, 60-7gc•F {1 5-25 C) Pressure Hysteresis: ±0.1 % of full scale Temperature Effect, Zero Reading: 0.5% ot full scale. 32-122°F (0-50°C) Operating Temperature Range: 32-122°F (0-50°Ci Maximum Pressure: See chart Power Source: 9 volt alkaline, included Pressure Connections: Barbed for 1/a" or :-1/ic'' 1.0 tl.bin:;i 475-7 only; 1/a" 1.D. /3/,s" 0.0. tubing Battery Life: Typically 100 hours Display: 0.5'' liquid crystal Size: 69As"H X213As"Wx 23/32''0 (166> 71 x 23 mm) Weight, Battery Included: 12 ounces (340 gram s) ---------- . I' I ~ . l c:::::s 475-AV AIR VELOCITY KIT -Includes you cho,:;c o; Series 475 Manometer. two A-303 s1a11c pr<"s~,,,,., ps two 9 f1 lengths /," I.D. ru bber tubing, no. l(>f -t>-Cf- Pitor tube. A-397 step drill. A-532 air veloc1ly ~ c:,·, -,-,1.-1 and 1nstrucr1on bulletin H-11. all p 3<:ked ,n ._, 1 •Ju-:r molded plastic carrymg case with die cut tc., ,.-, ,r f'r le order. add AV s.Jtfix to any standard 4 7',-, n-,(1., ···c, Example· 475-1-AV An ISO 9002 Supplier o,,.y.,Md't,1,,.,....._lt1t M<.11-G••'=lt-, l"I 0..-"ty:iyti-, GtnNid BRANCH OFFICE/STOCKING WAREHOUSE LOCATIONS DWYER INSTRUMENTS, INC. Dwyer lnstrnments. Inc Dwyer Instruments. lri(. Dwyer lnslruments Pr,• L1rn1tej ARBN Or.; ."( I .- 1375 N McCan S1 PO. Box 3029 Un11 7. 150 Can1ertJurv Road PO Box 373 Anahei rn . California 928~6 Ivyland. Pennsylvania 18974 Ban~slown. NSW 2,00 ,1c,1r ,11r, Michigan City, Indiana 46361 Phone: 714 630-6424 P11or1e 215 957-0355 Phone (02) 708-4799 Fax: 714 666-8533 Fa, 215 957-0361 Fa,. 102) 709-3301 Phone: 219/879-8000 Dwyer lnsrrumenls. Inc. Dwyer Instruments. Inc. Dwyer lns1rume.nts Lirrnte<l 1505 Cobb Industrial Drive PO. Box 60725 Unil 16, The Wve Estate LDndun fi□d{I Fax: 219/872-9057 Marietta. Georgia 30066 Houston. Texas 77205 H1gtl Wycombe Buck~ HP11 • di un,1,1,· ~ 1 •1:,,1 PMnnp· 71n a. ?7-Cl.rnh Phnn1:1· 711 .1.4Fi-11.d.f; Phnn;;i fl1.1Qd-J.Fi171lf IL8/96 03 :04 PM Dwyer Instruments Please deliver to 9197335373 Ext 34 3 . . .. Indicate low air or gas pressures-positive, negative or dlflerenlial. Accurate within 2%. 81 Ranges. Patent Nos. 4,030,365 5,012,678 Select the Dwyer Magnehelic® gage for high accuracy -guaranteed within 2'/r of full scale -and for the wide ch oice of 81 ranges a vail- able to suit your needs precisely. Using Dwyer's simple, fricti onless Mag-nehelic~ movement, it quickly indicates low air or non-corro- sive gas pressures -either positive, negative (vacuum ) or differen- tial. The design resists shock, vibration and over-pressures. No manometer fluid to evaporate, freeze or cause toxic or leveling prob- lems. It's inexpensive, too. Widely used to m easure fan and blower pressures, filter resista nce, ait-velocity, furnace draft, pressure drop across orifi ce plates. liquid levels with bubbler systems and pressures in tluid a mplifier or fluidic systems. It also checks gas-air ratio controls and automatic valves, and monitors blood and respiratory pressures in medical care equipment. ·-~ . "' ·;··: .. Mountine:. A single case size is used Tor most ranges of Magnehelic gages. They ca n be flush or surface mounted with standard ha rdware supplied. With the optional A-610 Pipe . ," . ·~ .. fl .......... ~ ~ ., . ' ~ ·~ .. . *"' Flush ... Surface ... or Pipe Mounted Mounting Kit they may be conveniently installed on horizontal or vertical 1 W' -2" pipe. Although calibrated for vertical position, many ranges above 1 inch may be used at any angle by simply re-zeroing. However, for maximum accuracy, they must be calibrated in the same position in which they are used . These characteristics make Magnehelic gages ideal for both stationary and portable applications. A 49/16" hole is required for flush panel mounting. Complete mounting and connection fittings plus instructions are furnished with each instrument. Vent valves In applications where pressu re is continuous and the Magnehelic gage is connected by metal or plastic tubing which cannot be easily removed, we suggest using Dwyer A-310A vent valves to connect gage. Pressure can then be removed to check or re-zero the gage. HIGH AND MEDIUM PRESSURE MODELS Installation is similar to standard gages except that a 413/10" hole is needed for flush mounting. The medium pressure construction is rated for internal pressures up to 35 psig and the high pressure up to 80 psig. Available in all ranges. Because of larger case, will not fit in portable case. Weight l lb .. 10 oz. (Installation of the A-321 safety relief valve on standard Magnehelic gages often provides adequate protection against infrequent overpressure; see Bulletin S-101). PHYSICAL DATA Ambient temperature range: 20" to 140° F. • Rated total pressure: -20" Hg. to 15 psig. t Overpressure: Relief plug opens at approximately 25 i)StQ Connections: 1/e" NPT female high and low pressure taps. duplicated -one pair side and one pair back. Housing : Die cast aluminum. Case and aluminum parts Indite-dipped to withstand 168 hour salt spray test. Extenor finish is baked dar1< gray hammer1oid. Accuracy: Plus or minus 2%, of full scale (3% on O ano 4°-, on -00 ranges), throughout range at 70°F Standard accessories: Two Va" NPT plugs for duplicate pressure taps, two 'la'' pipe thread to rubber tubing adapters. and three tlush mounting adapters with screws. (Mounting ring and snap ring retainer substituted for 3 adapters 1n MP & HP gage accessories.) Weight: 1 lb. 2 oz. •Low temperature models available as special option t For applicatio~s witn high cycle rate w 1th1n gage totaj pressufe ratin~. nnxt higher rating ts recommended. See Medium and H1gh pressure option$ ;.1 lower left. OPTIONS AND ACCESSOR IES Transparent overlays Furnished in red and green lo h gh.1f!ll' ••·· empl1asize critical pressures Adjustable signal flag Integral with plastic gage cover: ·1a~ e(·,-, ,,,, reset screw. Available for mosl ranges ,,xc •·r: those with medium or high pre5sure t0• .. ;1· " tion Can be ordered with gage w sn ,ir,•!CI\. LEO Setpoint Indicator Bnght red LED on right of scale show<. N"••' setpo1ni 1s reached. Field adjustatJ!<' imn· gage fa ce, unit operates on I? :;.1 VIY Requires MP or HP style cove, a11d t,·11' Portable units Combine carrying case with any Mag-,.,,,.,,,. gage of standard range (not h1g11 pres',,1, .. , 1· eludes 9 ft. or Yi,;" I D rubber tubing, •.•,i··,.~ hang bracket, and terminal tubt' w1tl1 h,)lclf•· Air filter gage accessory package Adapts any standard Magnehel1r. for , 1 ,, ., an air filter gage. Includes alur'11num '.,1 rl,·", mounting bracket with screws, tw~ :, ,. lengths of '-'•" alu1rnnum tubing. lw., •,:.,11 pressure lips and two molded ola,t1, ,,.-1·1 valves, integral compressio~ l1t11ngs (,11 :•,1t lips and valves 1/28/86 03 :04 PM Dwyer Instruments Please deliver to 8187335373 Ext 343 oualib design and construclion features Bezel provides flange for flush mounting in panel. Clear plastic face is highly resistant to breakage. Provides undistorted viewing of pointer and scale. Precision litho-printed scale is accurate and easy to read. Red tipped pointer of heat treated aluminum tubing is easy to see. It is rigidly mounted on helix shaft. Pointer stops of molded rubber prevent pointer over-travel without damage. "Wishbone" assembly provides mounting for helix, hel ix bearings and pointer shaft. Sapphire bearings are shock-resistant mounted; provide virtually friction-free motion for helix. Motion damped with high viscosity silicone fluid . Zero adjustment screw is conveniently located in plastic cover, accessible without removing cover. "O" ring seal provides pressure tightness. Helix is precision milled from an alloy of high magnetic permeability, deburred and an- nealed in a hydrogen atmosphere for best magnetic qualities. Mounted in jeweled "O" ring seal for cover assures pressur'= integrity of case. Blowout plug of silicone rubber protec: ; against overpressure on 15 PSIG rated models. Opens at approximately 25 ;:::,5 , -: Die cast aluminum case is precision made lridite-dipped to withstand 168 hour sait ~C<· v test. Exterior finished in baked dark g -a 1 hammerloid. One case size used for a:: standard pressure ranges, and for bot r, suriace and flush mounting Silicone rubber diaphragm with inte9r.-l 1. molded "O" ring is supported by front an::: rear plates. It is locked and sealed ir, om,,• c ·1 with a sealing plate and retaining ring.· Diaphragm motion is restricted to preve-,· damage due to overpressures. Calibrated range spring is a Jlat leaf of Swedish spring steel in temperature corr - pensated design. Small amplitude of mo'ion assures consistency and long lite. It reacts 10 pressure on diaphragm . Live length adjust· able for calibration. Alnico magnet mounted at one end ot rang,➔ spring rotates helix without mechanical linkages. bearings, it turns freely to align with magnetic field of magnet to transmit pressure indication to pointer. SERIES 2000 MAGNEHELIC~ -MODELS AND RANGES Range. Model In ch es Minor Number of Water Div_ 2000-DOt 0-.25 005 2D00-01 D .50 .01 2001 0-1.0 .02 2002 02.0 .05 2003 0-3 0 10 The models below will fulfill most requirements. Page 5 also shows exa mples of special models built for OEM customers. For special scales furnished in ounces per square inch, inches of mercury, metric units, etc., contact the factory. Range, Dual Scale Air Veloc ity Units Zero Center Range, Range , Range. Model Inches Minor Model Inches Air Velocity Model CM of Minor Model Number of Water Div. Number of Water F.l'.M. ~umber Water Div. Number 2300-0t .25-D-.25 .0 1 20D0-00AVI 0-.25 300-2000 2000 -15CM 0-15 50 2000-60 Pa; 2301 .S-0-.5 02 2000-0AV t 0-50 500-2800 200020CM 0-20 .50 2000-125 Pat 2302 10-1 .05 2001AV 0-1.0 500 4000 2000-25CM D-25 .50 2000-250 Pa 2304 20-2 .10 200ZAV 0-2.0 1000-5600 2000-SOCM D-50 1.0 20D0 500 Pa 2310 5-0-5 .20 2010AV 0-10 2000-12500 2000-80CM 0-80 2.0 2000-7 50 Pa Range. Minor Pascals Div 0-60 '.)') 0-1 25 5 0 0-250 'i i} 0-500 ['),) 0-750 ? J I) 2D04 D-4.0 10 2320 10-0-10 .50 For use w ,tn pi tot tube. 2000-IOOCM 0-100 2 D Zero Center Ranges 2005 D-5.0 .10 2330 15-0-15 1.0 20D0-l SOCM 0-150 5.D 2006 0-6.0 .20 Model Range, Minor R3nge , 20D0-200CM D-200 5.D 23D0 250 Pa 125-0-12:. I 51) 2008 0-8.0 .20 N11mber PSI DiY. Model MM of Minor 2000 250CM 0-250 5.0 23D0-500 Pa 250 0-2J() , : :.; ,) 2D10 0-10 .20 Number Water Div. 2000-300CM 0-300 10.0 201 5 0-15 .50 2201 0-1 .02 Mollel Range. Minor 2020 D-20 .50 2202 0-2 .05 2000-6MM t 0-6 20 Zero Center Ranges Number l<ilopascals Di¥. 2025 0-25 .50 2203 0-3 10 20D0-lDMM t 0-10 .20 20D0 -I kPa D-1 O? 2030 0-3D 1.0 2204 0-4 10 20D0-25MM 0-25 . 50 2300-4CM 2-0-2 .10 200D 1.5 kPa 0-15 O'i 2D40 0-40 1.0 2205 0 5 .10 2000-SOMM 0-50 1.0 230010CM 5-0 5 .20 2000-2 kPa 0-2 l 'i 2D 50 0-50 1.0 2210' 0-10 .20 2000-8DMM 0-80 2 0 2300-JOCM 15-0-15 1.0 2000-3 kPa D-3 IIJ 2060 0-60 2.0 2215* 0-15 .50 20D0-IOOMM 0-100 2.0 2000-4 kPa o 4 10 2080 0 80 2.0 22 20" 0-20 .50 Zero Center Range t These ranges ca l,bra ted 2D00 5 kP a 0 5 10 2100 o 100 20 2230 .. 0-30 LO for vertical scale position. 2000 8 kPa 08 :'O 2150 D-150 5.0 'MP option standard 23D0 -2DMM1 10 0-10 .50 20D0-10 kPa 0-10 ~:) '"HP oot,on standard 20D0-15 kPa 015 50 Special Purpose Ranges 2000-20 kPa D-20 50 Suggested Spee ificat ions Scale No 2401 Sc.ale N,:,. 2402 2()00 25 kPa 0 25 50 A differential pressure gage for measuring (state purpose) shall be installed. Gage Square Root Blan• Sr:ale 20D0 30 kPa o 30 10 shall be the diaphragm-actuated dia I type 4¾'' 0.0., with white d,a I, black figures Spec ify Range Spocify Range Zero Center Ran ges and graduations and pointer zero adjustment. Gage shall be Dwyer Instruments, lnci, Magnehelic<e•. Catalog No. ___ read,ng to ___ . 11 water column, ,n -·--_ Model 2000 -00N. RangE 0510 2300-1 kPa 5-0 .:i I (l_J divisions. +-. 20"" WC For room pressurt moni toring. 2300-3 kPa 1.5 0 1.J i j:) Julius Kraft Company, 1.nc. £:3Iao1,st1ed 1868 Safety [i~cJ:pment Cleanroom Supplies • Training Promams · :2'.i H ec t·ic.: ; _uke Rd. Fi 'v-,1;1 ·,. NC ~J 1 :l ' ')001 " :-c J , /· ,,A FTi ·( J : , 2381 F1AX COVER SHEET DATE: I TO: _..,__£-.:;,..J~o'------'-~---'--=v....::.I■~ J ....... l-e.u:.... l----=------ : FAX#: _ ____,__J:7__,J"--.. __ ] _-"-_.__/__._[.,__/ _0 _ FROM /J~ /< _ __,;:..__;__~-------- NrnvIBER OF I? 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Oto 1 volt analog output. gages Compact and rugged PDM mierornan-A Optional Intrinsic saf'1M G,:'o?te·~ ~•jv:de fast anr,j precise readings In .t. Slow/fa-st damping swit~h. 11:L,.t,cr,; ,::ireviou.;ly difficult or improctical. • [xoellent ~~curaoy, Fi.ea~l!r,gs c2n <2asily be taken from elevated • wo year w&rrarity. 11::•:8.,s points. non•rfgid pla!iotms arid ever\ .& .Solid service/support. d., n::; rn-::>bile/shipboard work. needing the ac.ct.1racy and convenience of , small, portable manometer and yet, are con• sttmtly plagued with the risks associated with monitoring in exi;loslve environments. Typical applications of the IMttrument are fc,und in gas utlllly 0¢mpanie3 where cusiom•r service, dis• tributlon and transmission depe.rtmt'lnts will fir.d ttlj PDM 505 ideal for mea&urlng gM i,ressures from gas meters a.nd trti.n$mis~ic;,n Junctlona. They are also used extensively in naval ~nd coastg1.1ard application~ for diesel engine main•• tenance ~no ft>r general HVAC aboard ships. T:-:€ PDM has a (hi<;k gsg~. high 1mp<lct ABS c.,.s~ which is cot1toured to give maximum ;;n:;•p:;t,o.'1, partk:ularly during field use, A 3ingle ,,:,,o :si volt batterv, lacatad fn a "qwlc;k ch.inqe~ :omDfi ,t7,ent, pro~•ides a supply for up to 1·so -,cicr~-o! ;o;.linuous oper~!ion. T~e PDM has a bi-direc!ionalpiezores\.~tive ,i·,cc-r1 .-1afer typi;, pressure trans~WCl.ir. The 'i!Cc-~r.:cy of the: PDM surpasses that of all the ,:o,,1pe~i::on, aod Solorn,;tt'i, 'Jpect!ications are ,e."ified b/ an ind~pendent test laboratory. The -~~1ri-:,u, of thG dl\lilel disptay is high contrast and .~2 s 2. cMvenient w1di:.l viewll'lg engte , Each ~::,~ :c2 ?'..lilt tornonito,·.ln two (2)differe ntranges 1,.-'.•" ;;i. ,., i:l~ choict oi prsssure ranges avaiiab1e. J,1.,Q ~t.1·1·~!;,nj i1" tr:a ·~~ri turn thumbwhee!"' tor f ~ ~s,c: Jdju.~!l'\'\~r\l. 'J hlf P0M i!o deliverec as l -z,ncy •;,X hrn,1$e d with. a sturdy let,ther c~Hry• -, :i ;ic,uc:, (,.,,ith belt :oar:;) andtwc, (2) sections cf -~;, '.S) feet of silicon tl;bing. Opti(lJVtl!y available ;; a cert1fic.a:e ::i! t,ace;,tilfity \(.> NIST. APPLICATIONS INCLUDE I iUnderground storag~ t~tiki, Indoor air quality. . Building/zone presaurlzalion. '.Filter per!orm;ancQ. ' Marine diesel testing. 1· Natura) gas distribution. p1eanroom pressurizati n. Paintbooth prM@lurlzatlqn, '.V~CLJ\Jl'Tl and li.ak detection. ran, blower Md boojte~ testing, 1:)rifice and Venturi rlg11.1 General HVAC. . INTRINSl(;AL~ Y SAF~ MOOELS l\leotronics 300 Series and the 3-rangs PDM 505 are the world's m~st accurate certl· lied ir~trinsical!y safe, digital micromanomtlim. They: are the perfect solutibn to compariies CHNICAI. SPECI ICATIONS 6.0' ! &.CJIW! FAST/.-Off nfTCII IIDI Vll!W FRONT VIEW G'cN!'>!A!. SPECIFICATION APPLIES: O~C ,{, :iocc (32°F to 8~-°F) ~E":OMM:t,::l':aD OPERATIONAL t.lMliS; -1occ !c, 50"C (1A'"F lo ~~.:;01') ,20''C 10 55oc {-4°F to 131°F) Bctl,lr ih-;;11 1 % ol raadin~ ;i:;1 di9il :) lo 1vc!i (0.5mV per Co:Jfl!) a• X 3 5' ~ ~• (200/n:)l X ijd:-n:r, X 48mm) 8 oz. 12:m grams). 6' ~ 3· ;: 1.5' (155mm x iiom~·, ~ 36mm) I (BASE:E.~ . .i.) Models 304J 30S, 308, 313, 005 Pt) 206 9 . ,·n 11.r 40D mbar PD~ 207 199.99 rnm Hg 300 mm Hg ~~ 1ffl=~ ~-~ PO!pl 306 1999 mm H,O 400 cm H,O ?PM 209 19.99 kPe 4G.0 kPa PDM 210 199,9 mbar 140,0 ,n, t-t,O :1@:l;tlUH◄•\iJUl'!!NIIIMltttlfli\IIT1iN♦ •. b:¼ PDM 211 19.99 In. Hg .o in. g PD~ 212 15.00 p,i 1000 mt,3r I PDM 213 Hl.~9 psi · 650 In. H.C -~liOM ;ii$ --· . l!;l.,~ pll S50 !fl, H,0 PD~ SOS 1U9 p.-.I :,9.l'l' Hg 19g_$" H;O --·---- i D1$CLAIMER: ,!l'l'n,OD ~ All polom.,! inslrumenlation Ms outs1anding P4!rlorm,nce Ql,,;<:l1!i(!I;. 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Performancf l\'1ffi-C:d's Piezc.r~«i~r.i~e $C:n.ivr an-d digira! ,JG:ttr:-nics : de>3ign tl.re compuWr calibrated a rrd tr'i~C4'able to J\'1S1'. : Acct:ra~'Y i.~ maintained ov;,1r the entiri operating rcmpera-: turn range of •20'C to,.. 40"C, ! SPECIFICATIONS II AcC!Jlacy : 0.1•·, c,i •f!~ng, = l c;u~, ( ,,,,,04~ •;omoinl,d t1tcll o• 1.,11•1r1-~1•s1e1es,$, rwp&a1at,,,ty and tt~1Q•~·e O·ttl ell LP20C': ~P200~1 '/altai,e ~,at.c 11!r,ge.>. 0~1i0t.~: -0 -~% :=tn:!i~ h~~ab:e ,~ '.lEi5. Range Pressute ui1-,11s· s;~:!J· 1-.,.~' 'SCCJ ,nt,,r: ""° P£.(:i p ~~r; ~i2~XJ• >-,C (S.fi ~.ir) '. 50 PS,0 (1(1 !Wt Q.:30 ,·c1c = ~-~ .i;, '"•)ft.~. ~ ~ co;.1r:1 Calibrator Kit I i : Complereiy contained in this C(nnpact, portable '.\1eri-Cal · Kit elf!:'! all the items neces:'<my for the pre<,ise :nee.suremcmt ) • ,,f pre:;:.rnrl' i)r difforcntial preli~ure. P,,rtable digital I }Iar.oml:ltE!riCo.librator fol-pn,ssur1t, differential Pt"t!i:i~ure I : l1r \·.1•:·0..im meuurern&nt.,; D:i.wlays 8 E::nglish & l\fott:k urnt~. -~!..,c, :t'lM-;ures n•ar1,,mitterltr~Md\,wQt' valtage.1cUr· rent r,ll1~p11tfi with SIMULTANEOUS D(SPLW OF' AP-i PLIED PRESSCRE, ! ~ See Pressure Convertora on page 52S • Precision li,.nd pwrr.p •AC charger •Tet>tlaacldt • 14 Piece ~librirtor. fitting kit • Auggg<! carrying ~se ORDERING INFORMATION /C41talogNo. Modtl ' MR84012 LP200: ; MA84013 LP20COI IJ.P200! MR8A015 DP:iOOCf Calibrator Kit . Deacriptlon Of.200'' Ht0/C·7.2 PS! ! \fanomiltr l¼OOC" H2O/0-72 PS! Manom&ter ordJfJ• H,O10•7.2 PS! Mat1ometer ~::-oo· H20ro-n ;)s1 Ma~om1ner I · Kit includes Dicital U.i'lofY!eter;Cs,iti101. precision •1ano ou.1'o. ,I\C : ct'larg~r. :est lead k:t, . .>! plli'CI! 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(1Yith _ 1 lhr1ae eho,ct1s ol r@fftr(lnce temperMUre), PSI, mm of Hg, mBars, I : ~,scJla &n(1 ~er sele<.iable s~llng • 1 I · !?El:t11Q {a·,1:1r~Gingl-Se1actaol8 from C. t seco,~Cla lo 25 5S£ond1 · _ ~;;Max c~ptur1i.c·ai;-M9 $1)e9d IS equal :o th,; sa~ctea damping I :•'.,/j l,;n~ti~/1 ,_ I --~--~-·:"_____J I ~,ogNo. I i.«2136 1-,· I • I MF;12l3i I MR~2139 i .J -j M~12140 I MR~1214T I . w,anomer~ l ORDl::RtNG INFOHMATION Model . ~ DlscriptJQn DN2000 Gl20 Gl200 (312000 Al2000 Oiffetentlal non•lsolated manomeler-200'W,c. D~ial i1oo-fs&tad maoometer;2ooo·w.~. 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Clear instructions 5. Convenient alternativ e t10 liquid manome!ters 3.2 I l I Avt. t-lJl]E:,-lJSEH:, TE:.: CIH T31 Jtl ltk:I l.::ltk:1>1 '.:fl I T lf : fJ I l·J9c: l[l G::JIYI '36, -[1[-l:::O . I Over-Pressure Safety Traps are featured on Dwyer Series 1223 U-tube manometers. I he action is simple but positive. Over-pres- sures, whether gradual or a sud- den surge, simply raise the cork and seal the fluid in the gage. When pressure drops, trap opens and gage resumes operation. l··-;-J: I 1· .i' Fig, 11-1 Series 1223-8-W/M STANDARD ACCESSORIES -Magnetic mounting clips; tube c!amp and Type ';a" connections consisting of two rapid shut- otl molded nylon tubing cormector3; two %," pipe thread to tuli1; adapters; two 3-foot lengths of Tygon plastic tubing. (See Pa~= 7 for alternate connections.) % ounce bottle .826 sp. gr. rtd gage oil is furnished for ''D" style manometers; fluorescein g' etn aye concentrate with ''W/M'" style. Mercury is dV~il~ble at extra cost. ----------------------tt Of, To Order: 1. lndiute ~.eries such as: 1222. 2. Indicate · 1 ~c des irfd such ,s: a. 12 or M200. 3. Specify ·'W/M" with "r-, ti 11-Hrlbt· f,1: i11i;he~· or w~lt1, u~i111; w~l~1 u, ind1e~· of :,\ ,c ufy, using mercury. Specify "Ll" with model number for , h·,· c-f 1,8te1 usi ng .826 sp. gr red gage oil. Red gage oil ·Jttn preferred for readings in inches of water because of ·,,, ungcr 2.c[.lk ond :,lmvcr cvuporution rat,;::, Thi~; lcc~cn~~ th1:1 r, ,·,j for irequent re-zeroing and refi I ling. (If not otherwise 0 c1cated. "W/M" sty le manometers will be shipped.) 4. For S, b 1223 only. state the connection option desired if other ::1 ,,1 ,1~nda1d typ~ ·•2". For •·-~·amp/6·_. 122?-12.D-"b" m~nci- rr ct er is a Series 1223. range 12'1 w.c. (scale 6-0-6), using red ,:3?~ 0;1 with type ·b" connections. · Matrk unib tire ifl Mi!ltrneti::r::.. c'O'd Cll DUAL RANGE FLEX-TUBE® LI-INCLINED MANOMETERS 1'·1 ~ .. STANDARD ·-,~--_,, .. ~. . ... ·-· .. ,, ... ,••·· .. ........ ~, ..... , ....... -----::::, • .--r-..;=, Fig.11-2 Model 1227 Dual Range ACCESSORIES -Two plastic carrying plugs with rehlnsr~ for ute wh~n ma11ometvr i~ not in service. Two magnetic clips to hold instrument to metal surfaces. Flexible red vinyl plastic tubing connectors. Brass ter- min~I tuhe, %1' diiinietcr x 811 long. One terminal tube holder. Brass adapter, 1/s'1 pipe thread to plastic tubing. One 41/z.foot length of Tygon plastic tubing. One % uuni.;~ liulllt .826 ~1,1. 1::1. 1~u ~11~e, llui,J. Vinyl carrying case. Above -rig. 11-3 Use Series 1227 as a regular U-tube ma- nometer to react high-range pressure on the right leg, or as an inclined manome- ter (shown nerel to read low-range pres• sure on the bottom leg. Simply incline manometer until fluid level reads zero. No spirit level required. Magnetic clips hold the gage In position on steel duct surface. Se,le.s 1227 Manometar, Fig. 11·2. Mo~t versatile and useful low cost manometer we know of. Designed for installation and servicemen. A sturdy, clear plastic manometer, it offers single, direct read- ings in two ranges: As a U-tube, ii reacts from O to 16" of water; as an inclined gage, it reads from -.20 to O to 2.611 of waler. Model 1227M (Metric) is O· 400mm water column as a U-tube and -5 to O to 70mm water column as an inclined ~a~e. "How-to-use" instructions are printed directly on the scale. Indicating Tubing -Clear .400" O.D., tough, shatterproof butyrate. Pressure cu1ult:dlo11 enu b bent to provide ov~r- pressure protection when used as an in- clined gage: One 4,121 x %" Tygon tube included for pressure source connection. Scale -Stark white high-impact styrene, 21" long. Adjustable for precise zeroing. Markings -111 major, .2" minor gradua- tion~ on high r~ngc; .02" greduetion5 on low range (50mm major, 10mm minor graduations on high range, lOmrn major, 1mm minor gradu~tions on low range for metric model!. Silkscreened in bl.ick un stark white for positive definition. Acrylic-coated for permanence. RANGES AND DIMENSIONS, SERIES 1227 A•~ VEA'tlCA L U-i-UBE MA~IOMETEI'-: 0-16" water with 1JI major dlvisions, .2" minor divisions Model 1227M (metric) i':f 0..::1(V)riH,, W:◄1~1' t":r'\IHll''ll"I tJt:J d3!J'lG l-·-JCld::J ,!,.S INCLHIEcD !A.UJl"\MI-TFA S~.'tlti b 17" Ion(), reading ,20-0-2.6'' wa10r with .0211 minor divisions Model 1227M (mi;trlc) Is -:'i to c'I to 70mm wntiAr c::nl1Jmn t[:tl 9661-6c'-1JCI SCS ENG RS-RIC HMOND TEL No.80 4-675-1776 Oct 23 ,96 15 :55 No .002 P .0 1 Envi,onmentol Consuhcmls 10132-B HULL STREET ROAD MIDLOTHIAN, VA 23112 80'1 675 1776 rAx 00-1 675-0177 SCS ENGINEERS TO I I DATE : ___ ___,/_;O;::;__· _?-_-:;_-_5_·_'-_7_& __________ _ NAME : ____ -....:E=--· c.;,_.-f_. _..;...M__:_v.::........;;.":;.-~S_,_· .,,_( .f:;:..:.)_-'..,\'-r __ ... ------~~- coMr-"NY N/\ME : ---~l>\~C='-.;_· _·-...... 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HARRINGTON ST RALEIGH FISCAL OFFICER N.C. 27611 RALEIGH N.C. 27611 PATTI ARMS: PAGE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Purchase Order Ship Date P.O.#41544/R.N. #N1554 6-10-94 Ship Via Freight Terms UPS Blue Pre Pay & Bill Quantities Part # t>rder Ship 8/0 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 O 014A-1 O 024A-1 O 083C-0-6 0 062 0 0768-1 o 090D 0 370 0 1805 0 1806 0 1954 0 2144 0 1954 0 2144 0 1169 0 1566 0 455 O MRS/SBS 0 5993 0 SPEC OMAN Description SENSOR, WIND SPEED (LEXAN SENSOR, WO (FOAM TAIL) SENSOR, RH SENSOR, DIFF TEMP RADIATION SHIELD, FAN SENSOR, BP 26/32-1 RAIN GAUGE, 8" CABLE ASSY, WS -40FT CABLE ASSY, WD -40FT CABLE ASSY, PWR-40FT CABLE ASSY, TEMP-40FT CABLE ASSY, PWR-10FT CABLE ASSY, TEMP -10FT CABLE ASSY, BP -5FT CABLE ASSY, RAIN -50FT DATA LOGGER W/SKB, MICRO MET REPORT SOFTWARE CABLE ASSY, RS232, ADAPT. 6635 JUNCTION BOX, SURGE, AC MANUAL SEND INVOICE WITH SHIPMENT UPON ARRIVAL CALL PATTI ARMS PAGE HER AT (800) 412-5206. SHE 5 MIN. OF THE CALL TO LET THE Partial Shipment D Order Complete I!} Buyer KATHY L. DOMICO Phone 919-733-7375 NO RETURNS ACCEPTED WITHOUT PRIOR AUTHORIZATION Terms NET30 Invoice Date 6-10-94 FOB Destination Unit Price 250.00 375.00 600.00 200.00 697.00 450.00 572.00 70.00 70.00 70.00 70.00 55.00 55.00 2.50 25.00 2,500.00 300.00 45.00 250.00 0.00 Insure No Disc Disc Price Extension 25.00 225.00 37.50 337.50 60.00 540.00 20.00 180.00 69.70 627.30 45.00 405.00 57.20 514.80 7.00 63.00 7.00 63.00 7.00 63.00 7.00 63.00 5.50 49.50 5.50 49.50 0.25 2.25 2.50 22.50 250.00 2,250.00 30.00 270.00 4.50 40.50 25.00 225.00 0.00 0.00 225.00 337.50 540.00 360.00 1,254.60 405.00 514.80 63.00 63.00 63.00 63.00 49.50 49.50 2.25 22.50 2,250.00 270.00 40.50 225.00 0.00 Sale Amount Sales Tax 7,553.50 0.00 Shipping 205.00 -------- Discount -755.35 Invoice Total $7,003.15 ===:::::::::=== 0 3 .J / BDD9294713 Slope Indicator Company A Boart Longyear grm1p company 316 Forsyth St. Raleigh. NC 27609-6314 U.St, Tel 800-929-4712 Fax:BOG-929-4713 SLON INDICATOR To Company City Phone: From Date. Ed Mussier NC Div of Waste Mgmt. Raleigh 919-733-0692 Mike Jolrnsor October 28 1996 Fax Quote Page 1 of 6 Address: 401 Oberlin Road ST: NC Zip: 27605 Fax: 919-733-4810 Quote# MJ1096.018 Re: Quote for W,/ PieNs with Data Collection for Slug/Drawdown Tests PIN Description Qty Unit Price 52611020 Vibrating Wire Plezometer 50psi 6 $ 300.00 50612604 Cable, Direct Bunal Standard 90ft 0.501ft Polyethytene 4-20g, Alum/Myl Shield Campbell CR1 o Data Collection system: 1 3,650.00 with 16 Channel input Capacity Field Downloadable to laptop Includes Enclosure and Power Supply Total: I have attached supporting literature. Please call me If you have questions. SEE ATTACHED STANDARD TERMS OF SALE NOTE: Quoted prices do not Include shipping and/or any applicable tax Best Regards, 0 Price $ 1,800.00 45.00 3,650.00 $ 5,495.00 Michael W. Johnson, P.E. Central & SE Zone Sales Mgr. _;:12 . ..-:13,/ 1 gg2 03:37 Slope Indicator Company A Boart Longyear group company 316 Forsyth St Raleigh. NC 27609-6314 USJ\ Tel: 800-92~4712 Fax: B00-929-471 3 SLON INDICJl'FO• To Company City Phone: From Date. Ed Mussier NC Div of W 3.ste Mgmt. Raleigh 919-733-0692 Mike Johnsor October 28 1 ~l96 SLOPE CENTRAL SE Fax Quote Page 1 of 6 Address: 401 Oberlin Road ST: NC Zip: 27605 Fax: 919-733-4810 Quote# MJ1096.018 Re : Quote for VW PieZf>s with Oata Collection for Slug/Orawdown Tests PIN Description Qty Unit Price 52611020 Vibrating Wire Plezometer 50psi 6 $ 300.00 50612604 Cable, Direct Burlal Standard 90 ft 0.501ft Polyethytene 4-209, Alum/Myl Shield Campbell CR1 o Data Collection System: 1 3,650.00 with 16 Channel input Capacity Field Downloadable to laptop Includes Enclosure and Power Supply A'!!!-4 C.~~~b~ l< E; I ~':_s . -Total: _:i-; f te..e-,~ , ~-~--'i - I have attached supporting literature. Please call me If you have questions. SEE ATTACHED STANDARD TERMS OF SALE NOTE: Quoted prices do not Include shipping and/or any applicable tax Best Regards, 0 Price $ 1,800_00 45.00 3,650.00 $ 5,495.00 Michael W. Johnson, P.E. Central & SE Zone Sales Mgr. Fll / Fl l / 1 qq·~• 21 : [1'3 ; '.-·..:._ ---8[10'32'34 71 :3 Terms of Sale Catalog Items. Orders fo' instruments. parts, or accessories, must state the appropriat,: moael number and name. Where appllca0le. indicate power n.~quirnments, English or metric units or any options li sted in the specifications . Electrical specifica- tions are 115 volts, 60 he1U , single phase A.C. current unless otherwise noted in the c 1t,31lHJ :ksc~riµtion. Where possible, equipment meeting special spec:i1ic;:itIons will be delivered when requested on order. Prices. Published prices are in U.S. Dollars and are subject to change without notice. All invoicing wil! t>e made at the price prevailing at the Company Jpon r,x:eipt of order, unless covered by a valid quotation. Currer 1t priu:-~; w'.11 be 'urnished on request. Quotations. All quotations are firm tor three months from date of quotation, unless otherv1ise noted. Thereafter. they are sub- ject to change by the Company without notice. All quotations are FOB Ex-Factory, Seattle, \VA .. U.S.A., unless otherwise speci- fied. On request, quotat,oc'JS wifi t)e made on another basis, such as FOB domestic def linatior: or CIF overseas destination. For FOB Ex-Factory orde, s. est1Ir.ates of shipping and insur- ance charges will be supp ied or, request, but are provided tor information purposes on"/ Suet ,:r,arge~: will be invoiced at actual cost at date of shipment. Taxes and Surcharges. No ferjo;:'.ral, state. or local excise, sales, use or occupational :axes or surcharge tees are included in the Company's published prise:, or quc>tations except when specifically noted. All prices quote,::: are subject to increase or decreai:;e ci~, r,llch tuXC:3 c·· lr-:c: ":·e incn,ased, decreas@d or applied. Terms. On approval of credit. term s of sale are 1 % ten days, mit ::io rlr1ys from invoice date .. A, rnonthly seirvice charge of t .5% will be added on all past du9 balances. Export shipments will be made only after receipt o a Cc•nfi rmed Irrevocable Letter of Credit. allowing shipment from ilfl / U.S. port. or by special terme arranged with the Cc ,mpanv The Purchaser shall pay all fees and costs charged by .;uston1f" !; and Company's banks or finance companies relate1.1 co pro,;,_;ring or drawing against Let- ters of Credit or other cu 5tomer r~Iated services unlP.!'.S the Company agrees otherwi se in wr:1 ,· :;. The Company's Bank is: Seattle First Nati,)nal B,wk International Trac.le Operations PO Box 3977, SNlttle, WA 98124, USA The Department felex i::. :3730000 SWIFT: SEAFUSS6: FA X 206-358-7072 S~ipments and Delivery. Jnless otherwise agreed in writing, shipments are made as son n as o,:,ss1ble :lftP.r rP.r.P.ipt of order by the method of transport;:.tion (leerned by the Company to be the most satisfactory unless a tran ;oortation method is specified by customer. The Compan·,. res~rv,~s the l'ight to make partial shipments whern ci rcu1r1:sta·1u:!s b0!\!0l1d Its control may delay a portion or the order. All sh:p77ents will be made on a "FREIGHT COLLECT'' basis unless en er sp~'c,al arrar,gements are made. The Purchaser will pay all I 1actinc:::. rre1ght, shipping. insurance, forwarding and handling ch Jrges. ra)(es, storage, export or im- port tariffs, and all other ~, ·1ippin5_1 and transportation charges and duties relating to the sr,,prne ,• and d1~livery of any of the Products after deli very by ·11e Ccmrany Ex-Factory. The Pur- chaser will also pay b~mk c:11~1r1Jes ;,n<1 other charges unrelated to ths price of the produc, 1nclu::,~1g, without limitation, third party inspection charges w~elher r,;pectoc at point of origin or point of delivery. SLOPE CENTRAL SE Errors · and Shortages. The Company shall use every precau- tion to ensure that no Items are omitted from a shipment ,qnd that afl items are property packed for transportation. All srii;.:~ ments shall be opened and examined by Purchaser upon 'e- r;;eipt, and any shipping damage snaII be reported to the car1er promptly. Purchaser shall notify the Company immediately upon disoovery of errors or shortages In the shipment. The panes agree that the Company shall not be liable for errors or sh: 1,- ages reported to it later than 1 O days after receipt of shipme~. Responsibility and Risks. The Compan·y shall not be respor- sible for delays resulting directly or indirectly from strikes, acc,- dents. acts of carriers, or other circumstances, similar o, dissimilar, beyond its control. Purchaser assumes all risk of l:::s,cc. for goods after they have been delivered by the Company to t>i,:. carrier, or to such other destination as has been previously agreed upon by the parties. Return of Goods. Goods produced to special specifications are not returnable. Other goods are returnable at the sole discretion of the Company. Purchaser shall not ship goods back to the Company without the Company's prior written consent. Notw:h- standing such consent. the Company reserves the right to n- spect the goods at its factory and to refuse at its discretion to accept the return of ,my item. Purchaser agrees to pay a 2:%, restocking charge on al l returned items. Freight on returretj items, shall be prepaid by the Purchaser. Purchaser's Remedies. Both parties agree that Purchaser's exclusive remedy for defective and nonconforming goods shzi' be replacement of the item by the Company or, at the Cc,m- pany's option, repair of the item after scceptancc or rct,w1 y, required by this agreement. LIMITED WARRAN TY The Slope Indicator Company warrants all products manufac- tured by it to be free of defects of workmanship and material •~,~ a period of one year from the date of delivery to the customer. unless the customer is an authorized distributor of the Cornp.:.,ni Products in which event the warrant'/ shall be for a period c,' one year from the date of delivery to the authorized distributcr's customer. The OBLIGATION OF THE SLOPE INDICATOR COMPANY is hereafter LIMITED to REPLACEMENT or. AT ITS OPTION, REPAIR of products retl.lrned to it with transportat:or- charges to and from the Company paid by customer (includinq prepayment of transportation charges to the Company) ar,c which the Company's examination shall disclose, to its satisfac- tion, was/were not free from such defects. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE SLOPE INDICATOR COMPANY BE LIABLE for CONSEQUENTIAL or SPECIAL DAMAGES, )r for INSTALLATION, ADJUSTMENT or other expenses which may arise in connection with such products. THIS WARRA NTY EXTENDS ONLY TO THE ORIGINAL CUSTOMER OF THE COMPANY OR ITS AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR, AS THE CASE MAY BE, ANO IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, express or implied. whether of merchantabidr1 or fitness for any particular purpose or use, and of all other obligations and liabilities of any kind and character. Except 'or the warranty described on the face hereof, SELLER MAKES NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OF THE GOODS OR OF THE FITNESS OF THE GOODS FOR ANY PURPOSE. THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREOF. t) SLOPE INDICATOR I ----- - CUSTOM SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT All Custom Software is supp Limited Warranty as follows: Slope Indicator Co. warrants that Custom Software licensed to the client will perform substantially in accordance with the written specifications agreed upon between the client and Slope Indicator Co. Any warranty claim must be made within a 90-day period commencing with the shipment _date of the Custom Software. If the client makes no I I warranty claim within the warranty period, the client is deemed to have , acknowledged that the Custom Software does perform substantially in accordance with the written specifj eation~ mentioned above. If the client makes a warranty clajrn, the entire and exclusive liability and remedy shall be limited to either:the replacement of the Custom Software or the refund of the license fee paid_for it, at Slope Indicator Co.'s option. Should the license fee be refunded, the cl1ent must cease any use of the Custom Software and return it and an~ documentation to Slope Indicator Co. Slope Indicator Co. and its Distributors do not warrant the performance or the results that the end user may obtain by using the Custom Software. The foregoing states the sole and exclusive remedies for breach of warranty by Slope Indicator Co. or its Distributors. In no event will Slope Indicator Co. or its Distributors be liable for any consequential, incidental, or special damages, whether or not foreseeable, even if a representative of the Slope Indicator Co. has been advised of the possibility of such damages. Except for the foregoing limited warranty, Slope Indicator Co. and its Distributors , make no warranties, express or implied, as to the non-infringement of third I I I I party rights, merchantability, or fitness for any particular purpose. Slope Indicator Company A Boart Longyear group company 3450 Monte Villa Parkway, PO Box 3015 Bothell, WA 98041-3015 USA Tel: 425-806-2200 Fax: 425-806-2250 Order Desk: 800-331 -0703 ~~SLOPE (~ INDICATOR SINCO 70001640.01·0597 Printed in USA ©1997 All R' -~ ---------~- 02/13/1992 03:39 :300"3 2"34 713 Terms of Sale Catalog Items. Orders for instruments. parts, or accessories, must state the nppropriate model nJrnber and name. Wharf! applicable, indicate power requirement~. Enqlish or metric units or any options liste<j in the specific.:.tions. f:lectrical specifica- tions are 115 volts. 60 hertz. single phase A.C-current unless otherwise noted in the catalog descriptior . Where possible, equipment meeting special specificaiiJns will be delivered when requested on order. Prices. Published prices are in U s _ Dollars and are subject to change withOut notice. All invoicing will be made at the price prevailing at the Company I;pon rE~eipt of on:ler. unless covered by a valid quotation. Current price:, will ne furnished on request. Quotations. All quotations are firm f:)r three months from date of quotation, unless otherwise noted Thereafter, they are sub- ject to change by the Company without notic1:i. All quotations are FOB Ex-Factory, Seattle, WA. USA , unless otherwise speci- fied. On request, quotations will DE made on another basis, such as FOB domestic destination OI' CIF overseas destination. For FOB Ex-Factory orders, estimates of shipping and insur- ance charges will be supplied on request. but are provided for information purposes only Such c~Iargcs will be invoiced at actual cost at date ol shipment Taxes and Surcharges. Ne fe,jeral, state, or local excise, sales, use or oc.cupational taxes or surchar~11:1 l1:1ti!:; ate included in the Company's publishel1 pnc~;.s :ir quotations except when specifically noted_ All prices quo;ec are subject to increase or decrease as such t~)('es nr fP.Ps :;:,? ,ncre::1sed. decreased or applied. Terms. On approval or credit. term:; of sale are 1 % ten days, net 30 days from invoice date A rnorthly service charge of 1 .5% will be added on all past due balances. Export shipments will be made only after receipt of .:1 Co11fi•111ed Irrevocable Letter of Credit, allowing shipment fmm w~ ,-u.s_ port. or by special terms arranged with the Company. -·he Pun;haser shall pay all fees and costs charged by custorne:·s and Company's banks or finance companies related to prc:,c l,rIng or ,jrawlng against Let- ters of Credit or other customf•r ':-:lated services unless the Company agrees otherwise ir, wr ti~~1 The Company's Bank is: Seattle First National Ban,: International Trade Operations PO Box 3977. Seattle. VVi\ 98124, USA The Department Telex is :i 730000 SWIFT: SEAFUS66: FA.X 206-3ti8·7072 Shipments and Del Ivery. t JnlP.ss otherwise aQreed in writinq, shipments are ma<je as soon as pe:ssible .3fter receipt of order by the method of transportation ,Jeemed by the Company to be the most satisfactory unlcs:; .1 trnn'.wortation method is specified by customer. The Company re:servo:s the right to make partial shi~ments where circumstances t,e:1ond its control may delay a portion of the order. All shipment$ will be made on a "FREIGHT COLLECT" basis 1.mless other special arrangements are maae. The Purchaser will pay all loadinfr freight, shipping. insurance, forwarding and handling charges . t3xes, storage, export or im- port Urntfs. and all other st1ippin\l ;v1d transportation charges and duties relating to the sh,pnwr ,md delivery of any of the Products after delivery by the C>:)nipany Ex-Factory. The Pur- chaser will also pay bank char9+;s ;3nd other charges unrelated to the price of the product inclu<1ing, without limitation, third party Inspection charges wt1Athr'.r ir1-;pectej at point of origin or point of delivery. ~UJF"E CEtff PAL i::E F'Al.:if:.. 1_1 : Errors and Shortages_ The Company shall use every precau· tion to ensure that no items are omitted from a shipment and that all items are properly packed for transportation_ All ship• ments shall be opened and examined by Purchaser upon re ceipt, and any shipping damage shall ~ reported to the carri~r promptly. Purchaser shall notify the Company immediately upon discovery of errors or shortages in the shipment. The parties agree that the Company shall not be liable for errors or shc,r; ages reported to it later than 10 days after receipt of shipment. Responsibility and Risks. The Company shall not be respor,. Sible for delays rc::;ulting directly or lncirectly from strikAs, aco- dents. acts of carriers, or other circumstances, simi lar (" dissimilar, beyond its control. Purchaser assumes all risk of loss for goods after they have been delivered by the Company to th€' carrier, or to such other destination as has been previtJusi, agreed upon by the parties. Return of Goods_ Goods produced to !!pecial specifications are not returnable. Other goods are returnable at the sole discretion of the Company. Purchaser shall not ship goods back to the Company without the Company's prior written consent. Notwith- standing suet'\ consent, the Company reserves the right to in- spect the goods at its factory and to refuse at its discretion to accept the return of any item. Purcha5.er agrees to pay a 25 °/, restocking charge on all returned items. Frelgnt on return~.:• I items, shall be prepaid by the Purchas€r. Purchaser's Remedies_ Both parties agree that Purchaser's exclusive remedy for defective and nonconforming goods shall be replacement of the item by the Cl)mpany or. at the Co T - pany's option, repair of the item after acceptance or return 3 S required by tt1 i~ agreement. LIMITED WARRANTY The Slope Indicator Company warrants all prod ucts manuh c- tured by it to be free of defects of workmanship and material for a period of one year from the date of delivery to the custorner. unless the customer is an authorized distributor of the Compar:y Products in which event the warranty shall be for a perioci ,)r one year trom the date of delivery tu tt11:; aut11orized distributor':a. customer. The OBLIGATION OF THE SLOPE INDICATOR COMPANY is hereafter LIMITED to REPLACEMENT or. AT ITS OPTION, REPAIR of products returned to it with transportati0n charges to and from the Company paid by custorner (including prepayment of transportation charges to the Company) and which the Company's examination shall disclose. to its satisfa-:- tion, was/were not tree from sucn defe:::ts. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE SLOPE INDICATOR COMPANY BE LIABLE for CONSEQUENTIAL or SPECIAL DAMAGES, er for INSTALLATION, ADJUSTMENT or other expenses which may arise in connection with such products_ THIS WARRANTY EXTENDS ONLY TO THE ORIGINAL CUSTOMER OF THE COMPANY OR ITS AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR AS THE CASE MAY BE, AND IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, express or implied. whether of merchantati1,ty or fitness for any particular purpose or use, and of all other obligations and liabilities of any kind and character. Except for the warranty described on the face hereof, SELLER MAKES NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OF THE GOODS OR OF THE FITNESS OF THE GOODS FOR ANY PURPOSE. THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE tiEREOF tl SLOPE INDICAfOR 02/13/1992 03:39 800'32'34 713 Terms of Sale Catalog Items. Orders for instruments. parts, or accessories, must state the nppropria!Et model n Jr-nber and name. Wharf! applicable, indicate power requirements. En9lish or metric units or any options listed in the spec1fic.:.tions. Electrical specifica- tions are 115 volts, 60 hertz. single phase A.C. current unless otherwise noted in the catalog descriptior. Where possible, equipment meeting special specific,:1ii:JnS will be delivered when requested on order. Prices. Published prices are in U S. Dollars and are subject to change without notice. All invoicing will be made at the price prevailing at the Company 1;pon re!Ceipt of onjer. unless covered by a valid quotation. Current price·, will ne furnished on request. Quotations All quotations are firm for three months from date of quotation, unless otherwise noted Thereafter, they are sub- ject to change by the Company without notic1.:1. All quotations are FOB Ex-Factory, Seattle, WA. USA , unless otherwise speci- fied. On request, quotations will DE made on another basis, such as FOB domestic destination or Cl F ovsrseas destination. For FOB Ex-Factory orders, estimates of shipping and insur- ance charges will be supplied on request. but are provided for information purposes only. Such ct1argc::, will be invoiced at actual cost at date of shipment Taxes and Surcharges. Ne federal , state, or local excise, sales, use or occupational taxes or surchar~Jt:1 fl:le:s are included in the Company's published pric,:,is :ir quotations except when specifically noted. All prices quo;ec ::ue subject to increase or decrease as such t~_xes nr fRPs ,.-·? ,ncre;~sed. decreased or applied. Terms. On approval of credit.. term:; of sale are 1% ten days, net 30 days from invoice date . A rnor \hly service charge of 1 .5% will be added on all past due balances Export shipments will be made only after receipt of .:i Confi,rned Irrevocable Letter of Credit, allowing shipment frnm ar~ ,· U.S. port. or by special terms arranged with the Company. ··he Pu,·chaser shall pay all fees and costs charged by custornw·s and Company's banks or finance cornpanies rel<3ted to prc,cu1ng or ,jrawtng against Let- ters of Credit or other customer ·· ?lated services unless the Company agree( otherwise ir, wr ti--:::1 The Company's Bank is: Seattle First National Ban.: International Trade Operations PO Box 3977, Seattle. W;\ 98124, USA The Department Telex is '.l 730000 SWIFT SEAFUS66: FAX 206-3fi8-7072 Shipments and Delivery. l Jnlf.:!~s otherwise agreed in writinq, shipments are ma<je as soon as pc,ssible .after receipt of order by the method of transportation deemed by the Company to be the most satisfactory unless o 1ron'.IPOrtation method is specified by customer. The Company reserv~~' the right to make partial ship_ments where circumstances t,e:10nd its control may delay a portion of the order. All shipment$ will be made on a "FREIGHT COLLECT" basis unless otht-}r special arrangements are made. The Purchaser will pay all loadin9. freight. shipping, insurance, forwarding and handling charges. uxes, storage, export or im- port tanff3. and all other Shipping :v1d trnnsportation ch.a,ges and duhes relating to the sh,prner ,lnd delivery of any of the Products after delivery by the Company Ex-Factory. The Pur- chaser will also pay bank charges ;3nd other charges unrelated to the price of the product inclu<Jing, without limitation, third party Inspection charges w11;:;thr'.r i•1'5pectej at point of origin or ooint of delivery. 1::UJF'E CEtffF:AL i::E Errors and Shortages. The Company shall use every precau· tion to ensure that no iterns are omitted from a shipment and that all items are properly packed for transportation. All ship- ments shall be opened and examined by Purchaser upon re ceipt, and any shipping damage shall l>:t reported to the carri8r promptly. Purchaser shall notify the Company immediately upon discovery of errors or shortages in the shipment. The parties agree that the Company shall not be liable for errors or sh M ages reported to it later than 10 days after receipt of shipment. Responsibility and Risks. The Company shall not be respor .. Sible for delays rc:,ulting directly or lncirectly from strikAs, aco- dents, acts of carriers, or other circumstances, similar c" dissimilar, beyond its control. Purchaser assumes all risk of los,.. for goods after they have been delivered by the Company to the carrier, or to such other destination as has been pr~vious:7 agreed upon by the parties. Return of Goods. Goods produced to iipecial specifications are not returnable. Other goods are returnable at the sole discretion of the Company. Purchaser shall not ship goods back to the Company without the Company's prior written consent. Notwith- standing suet\ consent, the Company reserves the right to in- spect the goods at its factory and to refuse at its discretion to accept the return of any item. Purcha5er agrees to pay a 25°1:, restocking charge on all returned items. Frelgnt on returnt:d items, shall be prepaid by the Purchase-r. Purchaser's Remedies. Both parties agree that Purchaser's exclusive remedy for defective and nonconforming goods shll be replacement of the item by the Company or, at the CoT- pany's option, repair of the item after acceptance or return as required by tt1i:s agreement. LIMITED WARRANTY The Slope Indicator Company warrants all products manuf:ic:- tured by it to he free of defects of workmanship and material fc,r a period of one year from the date of delivery to the custorr,er. unless the customer is an authorized distributor of the Compar1 Products in which event the warranty shall be for a perioo ,;f one year trorn the date of delivery to 1111::1 aull1orized distributor" customer. The OBLIGATION OF THE SLOPE INDICATOR COMPANY is hereafter LIMITED to REPLACEMENT or. AT ITS OPTION, REPAIR of product::; returned to ii with transportati(,n charges to and from the Company paid by customer (including prepayment of transportation charges to the Company} and which the Company's examination shall disclose, to its satisfa-:- tion, was/were not tree from sucn defe:ts. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE SLOPE INDICATOR COMPANY BE LIABLE for CONSEQUENTIAL or SPECIAL DAMAGES, er for INSTALLATION, ADJUSTMENT or other expenses which may arise in connection with such prcducts. THIS WARRANTY EXTENDS ONLY TO THE ORIGINAL CUSTOMER OF THE COMPANY OR ITS AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR, AS THE CASE MAY BE, AND IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, express or implied, whether of merchantatilty or fitness for any particular purpose or use, and of all other obligations and liabilities of any kind and character. Except for the warranty described on the face hereof, SELLER MAKES NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OF THE GOODS OR OF THE FITNESS OF THE GOODS FOR ANY PURPOSE. THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREOF. t} SLOPE INDICAfOR 02/13/1992 03:39 8009294713 '::UJF'E CHffRAL SE : I • . utomatic Data Ac uisition Communications Opl io1 i~; Nine standarcl ,;omrn1 1r 1,. ,, pack,:ines arc .w;1,ldl11,, 1,1 cornponents are clepl o'f'''' ., ·,, '1 , clata IOD[1er cJn(I CF'U ; ') ar·e located near tlv,: 1 ,,·1 Criteri,=i for ~;elect1n~1 c.i 1;, , 1 1, · over ;3nother· 11v.luclo 1,.·q "1 , for real-t1rne clc1t,i thn , , I dist.ril)ut1on of ,en·:',01 · special condi1 1r,r1r; ,:it 11.:1 Cl COM l pro•11cln:-; i:t. It ·1 , : I 11k between a 1:::.H1 (1 ;=1•,c: , :· n,,r I•,-It IS USE'Jd at i:hc off 1, ,, ,j ' gramminq the 1099',1 : ; ,, I · %0 t1e usecl 1n tJ1 e f1,dd : .1 • • • ·, • • • ,:'c1ta from the !09,y),. TIJ, C .· 1',' '· 1<- ;3ge is typically ,,rdc•·• 1·1y CR10 systern IJ COM 2 prn111cl<\'·, rrn,, storaqe us1r·:\'J PC~,11: ,I , ·. : .The CRH) u1n :';to··· ,:1 :, on a conno,:twl c,1rJ cache dcit;:i 1n ii'; 11,tr :1 until tJ1e ut;u visit<= !11 connects .:1 :::<1rd . E ,1,1 elirninate:,. t'w Inc ! in H1e field. D,1ta 1'. '1.1 , .,, the computrn ,!I th,, ,•,11 .•··1 reader Dat::i c:1rd1, ;111. two si2e:0• :;(JO 001 , 1 reading,:= .. IJ COM 3 prov11h:-~; I '.V but. lower•c:y.t d;il,. · ules Two i.izes 21 ·, . , 96.000 01· '.1''iH ()(H , , , I t1avc fe;:1(, r~:'; ,·;1rr:l .. 1 data carcls r:1 COM 4 us•~:' '.;ho: 1·• ,, .i to provide a I nal : ,: ,, the CR 10 ,,rid u c; ,., ,: , haul modc1 n tr;H1', 1 ,,; krn over ;:i. 10 111-wI·•.' I, 1·1 COM 5 1,11,,s en via mult1dnJp Intn1' . ., cable. H ie rtfitw "h nected dir1~ct1v \!> I 1• computer or to ,'1 't:'':,. , , . modern w 1111.J1 lh, : · 1 .• call. Th8 r;r-;tworf r:, , two hunc.lri :rl CH·· 1 , of 5 krn . I '1 oiil11 1.,: 1111 r •., 1, ·~ .•1 , u,i 1 ~,vitlinul n, in,·,· 1 , -1 , •. 1'1{1!1!','-f l111ill','' ._, ... J;1f;_=t . ir(ls. :-tly 'I ·1.,)ly .,-,c:; (,./ · .. ,,ler ,/ to •: :::ard ,)h10 ill ': 1)()0 ! ,ty. II ()d- r;ott1 , · of '/. ··'11S •·.vee11 ,, • sho1t- 'i to 8 , •two1·k ,axial ,:on- ,111ng raclio , :an I· to 1 :tance MCU COM 3 U COM 6 uses telephone lines and moderns to link the CR 10 to a computer Communication is typi- cally initiated by tl1e computer, but can also be initiated t)y the CR 1 O Real•time data transfers an~ possi- ble while connected. A voice modern can deliver messaqes to preset phone numbers, ar:1cl users with touch-tone phones can query tile modem for voice confirmation of system status ·and other parameters. rJ COM 7 uses a cellular phone net- wort<. to link the CR10 to a computer. Communication is typically initiated by the computer, but can also be initiated IJy thi:i CR10. Periodic trans- fers of clata are more practical than real-time links due to expensive connection timEi Cellular comrnuni- cations require no licensing or repeater stations Slope Indicator Company A Boart Longyear group company 3450 Monte Villa Parkway, PO Box 3015 Bot11ell , WA 98041-3015 USA Tel: 206-806-2200 Fax: 206-806-2250 Order Oc$k: 800-3'.31-0703 rJ COM 8 uses raclio to link tt,e CH In to a computer-Comrnunicaticw '" typiccdly initiated l)y the computF-1 but c,3n also IJe initiated by the CRH) When a line-of-si9t1t p :1'11 is availal,le, radio si9nals can :::,1c: transmitted up to tw1:1nty-fiv1:: rnile_; HepE·ater stations rnay be r1>-quirer1 for lonqer dist .. :inces or when 11-1e:-E is no 1(i1e-of-si~Jht path for trar;c,rrw . sion. Licensin9 requirements '.12.,v from country to country Cl COM 9 uses spread-spectrun, racJic. rnodems to link the CR 10 to a computer. Cornmunicatior , 1'. typically initiated lJy the cornp ,;te but can .31s0 be initi~ited IJy 11v;, CR 10 Spread-spectrum r,1,:11,, si~1rv11s can be transmittecJ up L· 1.6 kilollleter·s. Because spre;:id · spectrum signals cause ve,y ',t\!e interferer,ce with otl1er raclio s1qn =ii , licenses are not usually required ~..,,SLOPE l~. INDICATOR 02/13/1992 03:39 I I I i:::fJ0':12":14 713 _ • . utomatic Data Ac uisition Communications Optio, h N,ne stancJarc! ,;ornn111r 1, ,, packanes ~He ,1v.:1il;jl11;, f.1 components are deplo'i''' · . · ·: · · 1 , clata loqger :1nc1 CPU , , ;, are located near Ihe r(, 1 C riteria for ~;Eilect1nq co1 ,;, , 1 J• ,. over another in cluclo 1, ,q :" , for real-t,rne Clcl t,l t!HI . : ' . I distr1tJut1on of ;er"='-01 · special concJit1c,11 1, ,:tt '!1-:• Cl COM 1 pro•11 cJu,; .:1 It ·1 , ! · I 11k between a CH1 0 ;=w,ci • :,,11,:r It is usec.1 at 1J-,r; offi · (: .• ·1 . grarnminq the loqq, ,1 ; ,. ,,·1 · be usec! in thn f1ulc! : ) · · , ,, · from n·1e log,,ie( Tli -c ,•, 1 age is typ1c,.i1ly r ,ni(:, ... CR10 systern. IJ COM 2 prm,lcl<)'·; ri:-1111 storaqe us1r(J PC~,·11:, 1,·, : , . The C:R10 c~1 n ::,to, •: ,, on a connectw l c;,,.:J cache df1t,:i 1n i.ts ir:tr n until tl,e ut,f:r vis,(<: If ; connects ::1 >ir1J I; ;111 , , . elirninate'.:, t'W t 1:,1; ! 1n H1e f11==:l(l D,11a 1'., ir.1,1 .. '; the comput,:r at th1• ,-,1 1, r reader. Dr.1U c:it'd', ;1.1 1. · two sizes :,00 001 , 1 readings. I J COM 3 provide'., I 1.v but lower·v ist d,,1 .. ules. Two ; .. izes (11• ••• 1,; 96.000 or '. i"',H ()()1, , , I t1avc fea r., e:; ,,1rr ,1..1 clata carcls r.:i COM 4 u::i•~:' :;t\o , ,-. ,, ., to prov,cle .3 1 nal ':1, 1• thEl CR10 iHH J ii Cl,.,,:: h,::iul mod~,n tr,im 11 ,,: krn over .~ 1'01 ir -w1· ,: ! I• 1·1 COM 5 l1n1,~, CH , .:: via rnult1clrop 1ntc1 '.·" cable. Tlw rH'i1w .,+, nect.ed dir,~r::llv ti : t ·1, computer or tp ;:\ 'c1,· ., r , r•.-· ,1::,0 · ,:!c1ta ;··i.:- ,·,,y l:11a :i r(iS . :·tly 'I 1.,:,ry I ·1(; ·1,,:l . ,,1er ·•:I to ,)I !If:) in ' •)00 : :ty. ,1 c,1j- I ;Ottl .I' (Jf 1'·.vee11 ,, short- 11 to 8 , '•twork ·,axial on - ,llin9 radio modem w111,:;'1 th, · : · 1 , , , :an call , ThA 1 .r:tv-JOrf 1 ;, , two hundn:rJ CFl ' .1 , of 5 krn . l '1u(f;u{1) 11111 •.,1,,,,1 , il;i, '¥\·i/hn(JI 1i1l/f: ,. I ,.1 \ ,. 1(1(!111\'-I l11/i//\, I f ·, /'• to ·:tance 1_1nnf.: 1:,,:;1:· __jr:p1;] Oir~ct Urik to Computor ·-l.£~JM~_1J·7 JMCLil ----"'-~:··:,. ____ ..... r··,:;pi:;] I ~J PCMCIA C•~\; Car~ [S-~~-, MCU I COM3 U COM 6 uses telephone lines and moderns to link the CR 10 to a computer Communication is typi- cally initiated by n,e computer, but can also be initiated by the CR10 Real-time data transfers are possi- ble wt1ite connected. A voice modem can (Jeliver rnessaqes to preset phone numbers, a,:,cJ users with touch-tone phones can query tl,e modem for voice confirmation of system status ·and othe1· parameters Ll COM 7 uses a cellular phone net- work to link the CR10 to a computer. Communication is typically initiated by the computer, but can also be initiated l)y th.:: CR 10. Periodic tr-ans- fers of clata are more practical than real-time links due to expensive connection timEi Cellular comrr1uni- cations require no licensing (ir repeater stations Slope Indicator Company A Boart Longyear group company 3450 Monte Villa Parkway, PO Box 3015 Bo\l,ell. WA 98041-3015 USA Tel: 206-806-2200 Fa x: 206-806-2250 Order Oc$k: 800-3J1-0703 I !J COM 8 uses raclio to link tt1e CH; CJ to a computer Comrnunicaticw , = typic;:dly initiated by the co111putr,1 but can also IJe initiated by the CR1() Wl1en a line-of-si9ht p:1•1, is available. radio si9 nals can y,, tr·ansmit.ted up to twt,nty-fiV{i nHlt'.: Hepeater stations rnay be r<~q11irer1 for lonqer dist,.,nces or when 11,e,1: is no li~1e-of-si~Jht paH·1 for trar1 °.11w. sion Licensin9 requirements '-'21v horn country to country. Cl COM 9 uses spread-spectrun, radio rnodems to link tt1e CR 10 to a computer. Cornmunicatio,, ,=. typically initiated liy the comp _11e but can ,3tso be initiated IJ y n·,e CR 10 Spread-spectrum r;1cl1,~- si9n,3ls can be transmittecJ up t._; 1.6 kilollleters Because s1xead · spectrum signals cause very ·:tt\c, interference with otl1er raclio s1qn :il, licenses are not usually requ11 ed ti,s,oPE l'i-INDICAFOR 02/13/1992 03:39 E:0[1"3294 713 SUJF'E CEHTRAL ~E ' utomatic Data Acquisition , CR10 Me,asurement & Control System .,, __________________________________ _ System Overview The CR'10 rnea!:.Lnemen1 .,:,( ,_: ,,t rol system· ;,:; ideal for geotfl 111 1, :, ;1p-; plications. Deploved as n : .~,1! •,1. ,1.·1ne data logger or a:; pa1i ·I .,,, n;_ the CR10 systern otfer:. :1 .-.,,: !·1ce of clata re triE)val opt:or· , ,ov, able storage rn ,:ichil<> 1: telephone ell 11J I ar:lio Its mult1-l askIn9 opN,1111·,; allows tl1e CR 10 tci sim·1•? ,, ,ii.1 interrogate se11:,;ors. p,·,Ji, •:·, , 1 rol functions. and transn111 • :,:1 1 I ··;r example. t1·1e CFl 10 Ci:rn t, ;,r: r ' <1.cila to a computer for real-t1r•:,-: Ji;_ ·1,1c display while it contin1_,0<, · ·•, , . : n il or sensors At the sa me tirn,:· rti ,_: I H 1 O can compare i11cominq r.-:;-,r!1 ·. ·•. to specified alarrn limits lrn ,qi, . 11 •;ite alarms, and cause a c-1)1!:1. -, , :ern to dial a series of phon,, :,,;; ii,::;rs to deliver emer·qency tT\• · -:•.:. ;· , · . Tl1e CR·l O system c,,:1 : ... ·-i :-, · -;,·11<.i '--by battery ancl sol;ir rq ::,.·,.· 1):1ng it a 900d choice tor n,111, ,:" .:,. . . The system is su,tabif: for '·1.: · · .·, , . · 1, iron- rnents as WEill oper;;,t1ri I I .• ; ,,., in arctic cold. deser1 t1c ,:11 . , .. : , 1.J1cal humidity. Automatic Data Acquisition for Geotechnical Application.~ Anillog Inputs hsnote ~i:I( to twolv'!'.f ~~n~oo;_ IJ€p!'nt:11ng er) typ~. VW ad~plf,jr r~quiP:'(1 -----,, foi vlt)r.J.tir'1g wi~e 913n~or~. r..t11lt1pl~;.;Br;;. / prov,dtl ,ddit:,:,n~I inputs. //.· / / / Power 01,.1tputa lor 12 \11)11 ptt(iph ;ral6 lntcr,,a/ Data Stora~e for ,;'9 QOO C~I~: p,:-1•"·!.:. i::tH1 L,-; !L:ppl:-r:-::?!'"''.~•! t:>y PCM1.~;IA cJ,Jf~I c::1· :'.• C'T (1~1~ ~f•Y;IJ~ m,)(! .1r / Dlgitol Port~ ku· •~1.>ntn.•t ._.1)1_pt. -• l?r~claion t:_I i~Hon for _, / , ···----~~c,:ri.slng ~t~tL1:i. ;,n,j r~,;1<1 -.,1 / 501-1-:/ &1:1n~or:: H 11€-13 ~wit1::;l)C(1 c:;hAr,"ol~ // Power OutpUla pn:,v,~~ 5 volte / / Pulea Count Cnann~h f•Jr C(i1.mtlr'!J L ___ s~rlch •:l,),'.i,l_lr"?5. hi~h rr~,JU(!ln()' (U.Jl:t':' to 01:1riph&r$l8 5uch o.~ mo,jem:,. -- System Components D CR10 is housed in a weatherproof box along with a power supply and a communications option. □ Power Supply provides a battery and a float-cflarger that is connecte<:J to AC mains power or a solar panel, The system can also be powered directly by a 12 volt battery o Communications Options offer different ways to retrieve data. Selection criteria include the neuJ for real-time clata, sensor layout. and special features of the site. or lr)-N-1~-.-1:.'I AC mtl'E1~1.1reorr,ent::-,. ,::u,: .·. ,- ,.'T,.nn,i,ITT" 11,rrn · • ~V.1""""-..11Uli,ULU1U. --.---! ,- ThE! CR,0':_; monilor,no :. ,. ) ; 111/ can be expandecJ at a cc,st ; ,,_. ... ;' "111nel lower th,:in tr1at of co, np,··,t,n·: -1sler11s , and configurMion tin1r) 11 ,t ,-,·s aw reduCEld because th~· ::v:.r1:~ · ,)·1sist~; of standarcl. oit-thE?--st·1rii1 , : :11 . 1.111,311ts that are teste,j tor c ,:.•1r1: 1 •• t t •1 :• ,, ; D Multiplexers dramatically increase monitoring capacity. The CR 1 O Custom appl1cc1t1on ,.n11 ,_,_,_, .i rec- ornmendr~(J fc,r Gritic 1, :1,-); 1-,.-:,ns where dat;;1 c1enmcW!d f:,, ·I . • Ja ta acquisition sv:;:tein 1111: • . .'· , , 11 ,,i- sente(l and acted u1,rn . , ·,· · H 1tely. Written to user sper:di1 ,·, "I I y Slope Indicator. su(h :. 1'1,., ,,n '1elp:, engineers id1Jn1ify ;,,rid :·_, ii, . it,) the severity of pr OtJlern·, a ,, ! .· , • ,, timely cJecisi,m,, on h , -: , 1 1·1ate response. ,...,__ 'l\1t,fl1Jl,11·/,i1t<d ,•,,. I.' l"•:ifn·l' _.;, lr11 Sv'lt•~111 l,1,,•,1,.,1.,, ·,, /•1 .f, ::1. can control up to six multiplexers, each capable of handling sixteen to thirty-two sensors. D Custom Software. dedicated to a particular project, typically displays an ,rnage of a structure and updates the image as data are transmitted from the CR10 system. Changes in particular parameters are repre• sentcd graphically, and alarms and other warnings can be displayed in suitable colors. Other features of custom software typically include rapid access to l1istograms ancJ other graphs and quick daily reports. CR 10. P,:1wBr Suppl_>,; and Modern AM4 I 6 Mull,plexers 02/1 3/1992 03:39 800'32"34 713 ! utomatic Data Acquisition , CR70 Me,asurement & Control System ···----------------------------------- System Overview The CR I0 rriea::.uremer1I .,:1 .. : ,. ,,Irol system· ;.:; ideal for w~•)lfr 11, I< :1 :'Ip• plications. Deploved ~1s a :,1,1•·;1 il·me data logger or a:; pad ·I . , , , ••:. the CR 1 O sysh,rn ,:,11(:r'. " .•'! :. ! ice of data retriE)Val np!:'::-. · ,ov• able storage rn,xflll<> 1 :· telephone ::tr ,u I a(lio Its multi-t;":Jsk1n9 op(~r.l!JJ , ; · · ' •, allows tt,e CR1 1) !1"1 si11u:1 ·1! ,,,, interrogate sen:;ori;_ pr:.•d, , ,·, , 1 rol functions. ,=i.nd trari:rn11I • :,:1 1 I :r example. the CFl1 0 o i11 t,;1r: r ' 11.c1ta to a computer !or wal tw:,, ,1,, /11c display while it contin1,01, ·-·, :· :i;·Jitor sensors At the same tirn,:· 1ti,.• I Fl 10 can compare incominq r•:;,r!1 ·. · ·•, 10 specified alarm limits · 1111,qi · ,1 ::;ite alarms, and cau:,c a V()1•:• ·1 , :inn to dial a serie1, of ph()fl•' : ·, ;; · il,0; rs to deliver emergency r,7.·,:• .. ;· , .. The CR10 syste m cw:!• i>, · ,·1~d '----by battery ,)net sol,H r •d! :•'.•:· i ~:,ng it a r,Jood choice for rE -i11, ):,· .,;. · The system is su,tatile to, •·,, ·.· , 1,i ron- ments as W£lll oper,,,t,ri , I . : , . ., in arctic cold. c.leserl tw,:it 1;. : , ,.}1c.:d t1umidity. The CHlO's monitor,nq :.1, :. 11•; can bE) expandecJ a1 a cost:,, ... :':,,11ne1 lower than t~1at of cornp,··,t1n·: . ,s1r~n1s, and configurM1on tirri r: :11 •t' ,:s are reducecJ bec,:1us1.:1 lhf · :;11 · w : , ) 1s ist::; of standarct. olf-the .. sl'r<?I' , : , 11 _ r ;11,?.nts that are teste,j tor C·irri: 1. ;I t ,, ,, ,, Custom applIcat1on ,.nI1,,,, ,, _; rec- ommended fcir criti( "' ,u: 1 · r,-_,ns where dat.,1 ,~ienerat-':rl r:: ·I .. lnta acqLiisition sv:,;lt;!I n ! 11(: · .' 'I ; li ~:- sentNJ and ;)c1ed lttH>r , ,, .J::itely. Writtentouserspe1:rt i, t',>11 ty Slope lnd1ca1or. suc h: ,11 ., .. ,,,., 'ielp:, engineers idon11fy ;,,11:J i·: 111 .1ti1 the severity of p1ot.ilem :. ,i : ,,! , . ,, timely (lecisirm:,: c:;ri •f>.t '/ ·:. 1 rIate respon:,e . ,._,_ 'll,fcu111lar-f(,,,:,,1 ,',\-. ,. p•1:d1rI· .. ;, . fi ;r Sv-,,,,,,_, 1i1,,•.,,.,,1,,., 1,, .11:;i.• • Automatic Data Acquisition for Geotechnical Applicationc. Aru11og Inputs he.no11:1 :;ix Ir) twGl'l".:I :;',n~,:,,-;_ (!~p~t)r,:l!n<J of"• type. VW ,:1c:t.,pf'3r r~qui,1:<(:I ---·-,- for vft,ra!lftQ w1ii; ,i~n5or!.. M11Jtipl,;,.;a;.r.s ,,/ providti 1:1dd1ti(lria1 inputs. / Pntch,lon f;.,xitbtlon fa( _// ,.// 1 \l nl:'8 ~witchCO (',hafl1io1~ / ;• /' I / / Powe, 01.1tputa lnr L2 V('l\l ~t,(1C1h ~ralb lntcrr,el Date Stor119E- for 29 QC)(: d~l~l p,:-1f·I. ~ ,;€111 i,~ .:i.:pj:'.I~;--:";:~!'"''.~•! t:>) PCM(;fA 1J~t~! r:~-!'. .. ,:,r (l~t~ ~!•Y~Q~ ·n,:a~ .Ir: Olghel Porb !c11' ,:,.inlrl•I •.,1.:tp1 · ···---· -:-_.en~!t·1Q ~l,:HL•~, ..1nd r4;1,3d•n•i S01-1 :i i;~n~.ore Putea Counl cnanr,GI :i (1), ci.:.1.mt1ri1.J Power Outputa provictc 5 volt$ / to c,,;nph"3r8,I~ iuCti o.~ mo,l;.ms. -- 1.-. ___ S••.i1lch i:1,:,~1_1r~!J. h19h h~Qtiency [H.Jl:;t'? System Components O CR10 is housed in a weatt,erproof box along with a power supply and a communications option. o Power Supply provides a battery and a float-ct1arger that is connected to AC mains power or a solar panel, The system can also be powered directly by a 12 volt battery. □ Communications Options offer different ways to retrieve data. Selection criteria include tt1e neEicJ for real-time clata. sensor layout. and special features of the site ; O Multiplexers dramatically increase monitoring capacity. The CR10 can control up to six multiplexers. each capable of handling sixteen to thirty-two sensors. r:1 Custom Software, dedicated to a particular project, typically displays an image of a structure and updates the image as rJata are transmitted from the CR10 system. Changes in particular parameters are repre- sented graphically, and alarms and other warnings can be displayed in suitable colors. Other features of custom software typically include rapid access to histograms and other graphs and quick daily reports. or h)w-l~•.-1:'I AC mt1P.S1.Jrl'1·1,~n1::;. .... ,.,"'"•TIT 11,r,n · • .W........Utt;.i.• ~~.WW. ------. . . . CR •O. P,:•MH Suppl_v: an,j MoC/1:m AM416' M1_1lt,p!exer.,. - 02/13/1992 03:37 E:[HJ92'34 713 SLOPE CENTRAL SE , · ·ezometers _____________ ._.._ VWP Boreholn Piczo,re le, Orf!,., II f,'.2i:; l IIJ:!ll 52/i 1111·111 :i2f:l Hl.'.!ll 1111 I I) '.• I!) I/ I Filter: :'.1(.11111t:ir111_ .;11 d,·11:<' -r , 1 Dimensions; l'I-.: 1•.1:, ,,111 , '' Weight: (I l fi kp {ii\ lh) 1111: 1·1• , , I. -------------VWP Embanknwnt Pif'•t1H11◄:ler 01\li:1 /I l1l1t•1· S2(i l lll;'l ~11(111 ~2(,111 131 ll1ql I I, '1 l. / ;;(:I ~,:.'fi l 1(1!1I I l1q l1 521i 11111; I llr<J li ,52~ I l f.1// I ()IV ::. I , ,:i ~,:!ii l l 1Lt/ I (1\.\· :l !r I, 'Il l r 5L611 O✓L-~ I m~ 5;>(i 1111:,:> I r,v., ' • H,ull ··'" (:1111\ frllc:r 'l'I'' I ., •I Low tlli 1:n11 v [llli r l· .. 1~.; 1)1. •111 Filter: (:;_,1;111111 ; I, tc, lt,1; .. , 11 · " , ,I n2 en/ (ll, :;q 111<;IJr :•:! F1l1,· rcmrwr:d lor s;Jlirr:itrprr . Dimensions: :\I\;,/ Ii,! 1111 r Waight: (I 1,/: k.r1 (I:, II,) -------------~·--VWP Push-In Piezom1)li:r Q11.h:1 II I ;l j () :,. , lo , 1 :-: :, IP l '· Thread: Ri\p11-11.1nd l'W il11 , : fillt'r: '.)I I 1n1c1011 ~11 1f1 :r1·(! •.' .,·. Dimensions; Yi -:. ?/!11111•, 11 Weight: 1.2 ku (>' 1', 11, l :111 .",ii , I:() ;·, cl. ,•r:'1), VWP Piezometer Specifications Type: Pluck-type vilxating wire sensor wit.h b1.1ilt-in RTD temper;1t1_1re sen sor Thennisto1 con be :,ubz,tituted for RTD . Resolution: 0.02.5% FS with VS Dat,1M,1te Accuracy: i0.1% FS. Maximum Pressure: 2 x rated ran(1e. Calibration: Twelve-point cal1brc11iorr 1·eferenced to standard :1t.mosphere. , C.'llilJratic.rn starts at -5 p$iS. Operation Temperature: -29 to 65 ··c c-20 10 150 'Fl Temperature Coefficient: Smaller thM1 0 3 kPa / ·c (004 psi / ,·c l RTO -Range: -4.5 to l 00 "C (VS U,J1;1mate·1 Material$: Stainless ,.1e1cl. hi[Jh-or:1t1e ~:poxy potting. Signal Cable Polyurethane Jacket .... 50613524 Four conduct.or. 22 gauge. shielclt::(j cable wit/1 polyurethane Jacket Polyethylene Jacket . . . 50612604 Four concluctor. 20 i:1auge, ,,l1ieldecl cable witl1 polyethylene jacket. Requ ires PE seal kit below PE Seal K.it . . . . . . . . . . . PESEALKT He;:ivy duty rnechanical ~e<1I requirec1 to connect polyethylene cable to VVVP piezo- rneter, Connection performed at factory. Universal Connector .... 57705001 Terminal Box ........... 57711600 1 P1 uvides switch,3L,le acce.ss to 12 ter111inob. typically configured witt1 one sensor per termin<ll. Weatherproof fiberglass box 111nns1.1res 290 mm wide x :345 111111 hig h x I :35 mm cleep (11 .. 5 x 13.5 x 5.25 irrcl'r) Connector Box ......... 57706012 , Provides collection point for sii:inal cables tt1,1t are terminaterJ with the ~ir1ivers,il connecto,· (#57705001) Panel provides easv nccess to 12 connectors. Weathf•rproci fil)erglsss t1ox rlll:!:;1i;u1es 290 x :-;,,[ix 135 rnm (11 .5 x 13.5 x 5.25 inch). Slope Indicator Company A Boart Longyear group company 3450 Monte Villa. Parkway, PO Box 3015 Bothell, WA 98041-3015 USA Tel: 206-806·2200 Fax: 206·806-2250 Order Desk: 800-331-0703 Readouts and Data Loggers C::onqrntib/E! readcuts 1ncl11(1e VW~• /11dir::,1tor ::iI11~ VS DataMate. See sepa1;11,-- d,iU1 ~h,~ets Cornp.,1ti1Jle data loggers include Cv111pt.J,01l/ Scient ific CRH) A\/W4 adErpter c1cco11111w ciatii'., up to four piezometers. AM4 1 (, 111ultrpl;;>,f:!r <":;111 ;,,:r.ornmodate l f'i picZ<>. meters witll tempr~raturc rea,-:lings or 32 piezonwh~r·;_; without ternper::ill rre re8rJ11,,r , See ,,E:p::irate data shcel Installation Accessories Smaii Canvas Bily ..... 0624000G Large Canvas li3ag . . . . . 0624000 1 Optional accessory for VWP IJorcllole pie;'.ometer. When fill~:d with s1111d. /·,.111 ce111_1·,1lizes p1eZ1111et.er i 11 borehole a ·ic ::icts as sand tilt.er. Small bag 111e::isuIe': 6¾ x 115:1111111 (2.5 ), 13 inch) L8r9e h,irJ r<: 1 11i , 457 mrn (4 t , 18 inch) Hole Forming l<it. ...... 52612572 Opt1011~I acc:es~:o,y for VWP emb;_rnl,n1cr ,1 piezorneter. Kit contoi n:, iJU[lcr for cir ill 11H r l1ole In clay. holf.' formin9 tool with ve,11 groove to make c111 oper"1i11g the sarw>. shape a!; t.11 11 emliank111er11 piezomE:tE:r·. ,1 11(1 ,l cross b,ir f,Jr wor~.ing the forrni11q 1.00I. Press-In Adapter. . . . . . . 52612571 Opt1on,il 3c,;esso1y foI· VWP ernbanknicr , prem111eter for use in soft sorls :;irH.I ru , short dista11ces iJnly. ReusalJle adapt,::, conneGts press in nxJ t.o piezon1etu. On e- end of 105 nun lu,111 c1rl 11p1i=,r l1;1s coupr1,,,,, for :3/1~ inch I PS c,;-8~, P pipe. Other ;-11. screws into prezometer Left-hand 1hr e,i:I pflrl\1 it.s e::isv det:id1r11E:111_ 8 f1er prezornF:t : r i,, pn.!:;sed 1111.o ,;nil. :.~~-i~~(~C~~~.~:: ~-.~~;~~'it~,;~· ~;~~~1i~, ;~~~~:/;1 ..;.~; ,l•~,;~-~::._:';'.Jt: r.;-qr.iq.~I 'Te,ms of Stil4r' f:.'.,. SLOPE l'ii INDICATOR ___,./ - 02/13/1 992 03:37 E:00'32'34 713 '::LOF'E CEHTF.'.AL ~E . ·ezometers ---------------VWP Borehol,! Piczo11·ch:1 Or.-1,-r II :-°,21, 1 il)JII 521, 1 11,·w S2(:l lf).\/1 rill I I l 111 1: 1·1, Filter: :'irJ 111,r:r,,11_ ·;11rJ ,·rr:1' -1 , , , •·I. Dimensions; 1'1 .-.. 1•-1:, ""'' ·, ). Weight: n lfi ~'I lf r ! Iii; ------------VWP Embankment Pie201ncler Or(l(:r ii 1,11,,,· 'iltilll>'.'l rl;qr, ;,2C.1 111:;) llrq l 1 !'1:?,fi))(l.'11 I l1ql1 Siii 1 irll; 1 l·lrcJlr ,)2fi 1 I fl// 11 )\V :.'.·. I·, ,:) ~:;>(; 1111'.1/ I i;\·', :1;, I, ·111 I !'\26 l )l)L,l low S;>(i l I 11:,:> I {l\V : • Hifjl 1 .Ill {;{Illy l,Jlt•r :,:i,; I ·1 o{ Low cJi1 rinlP/ f1!!1 1 l·.:1·: 1)1 •111 Filter: C..-•r;1111w 11 rt•1 ii,1; .. ,11 ·" , ,I 92 cm'' (lL, ~(j 11wl1,,.,,! Fil•,· removed lor s •1t11r:111p11 Dimensions: :111, :.-' I(! 11111 , ',: Weight: (l(;I\ krt ( l '., II,) -------------~·--VWP Push-In Piezonwti:i t I l' 11:.:'liLl lJHI :, , In , 1 Thread: Ri!Jlll -l1,1nd rw (1 11 : '. filtt~i: ~1() I11ic1011 ~.11111:r, 11 •.' ,. Dimensions: :l'i --: :,; /Ir 1I w, 1 1 Weight: Uki1 (/ /'\Iii) :!II .'',() '·f:i} ;·, cl. ,•r;l1). VWP Piezometer Specifications Type: Pluck-type vilxating wire sensor wit.h b11ilt-in RTO temperature sensor·. Therr11isto1 con be :,ub:Jtituted for RTD. Resolution: 0.02.5% FS with VS D,ll.aMmc Accuracy: .±.0.1% FS. Maximum Pressure: 2 x ra ted ran[Ie. Calibration: Twelve-point calibrntnH1 referenCE:rl to standard at.mosphere. Ci)lilJration starts ,1l -5 p$i$. Operation Temperature: -29 to 65 ··c (-20 lO 150 'Fl Temperature Coefficient: Smaller t11nn O 3 kPa / ·c (O n4 psi / ''C l RTD -Range: -45 to 100 'C [VS U>Jt,1111ate·I. Material$: Stainless 5\1:'P.I. hioh-01·:,tie i:;poxy potting. Signal Cable Polyurethane Jacket .... 50613524 Four conductor. 22 gauge, shielcte(j cable with polyurethane jacket. Polyethylene Jacket . . . 50612604 Four· concluctor. 20 fJ1lr.I9e, shielded cable witll polyett1ylene jacket. Require:, PE seal kit btilow. PE Seal Kit . . . . . . . . . . . PESEALKT H~);.ivy duty mechanical se:.il requirE:1j to connect polyethylene cable to VWP piezo- r11f;ter, Connection performed at factory, Universal Connector .... 57705001 Terminal Box ........... 57711600 r P1 uvides switchal)le acce5S to 12 terrninob, typically configured witti one sensor per terminal. Weathe1·proof fiberglass box 111c0sures 290 111111 wide)( :34 5 mm high )( I :35 rnm cleep (11 .5 x 13.5 x 5.25 inch): Connector Box ......... 57706012 Provides collection point for signal cables that are termin.:iterJ with the universal conr,octor (#.57705001). Pand provi<Jf~s easv .Jccess to 12 connectors. Wcatherpro,i fihP.rglass tJo x 111 e,n;uI et; 290 x :,,~r, x 135 111111 (11 .5 X 13.5 x 5.25 inch). Slope Indicator Company A Boart Longyear group company 3450 Monte Villa Parkway, PO Box 3015 Bott1ell, WA 98041 -3015 USA Tel 206-806-2200 Fax: 206-806-2250 Order Desk: BOO-331-O7O3 Readouts and Data Loggers Con1patiblEi readc-uts incii.Hje VWP lndic:Mor c1111~ VS Dat::iM,He. See sep,:u:11 . .- datt1 sl1,?ets Compatible data loggerca 111cluc1e Cc1111pt,i,,)·.1 Scie11t1fic CR l rJ AVW4 ac1Erpter acc•JI11IIp., c1a w~, up to four p iE:zometers. AM4 1 (, 111ult1pl""x""r 1:,111 ;acr:nrnrnodate l f:i piczo - 111eters with r.emp1~ratu1c re::i,jiri gs or 32 piezonietc~rs without ternper:=ll t rre re;;d1rrtI•, See sep;mit1: data sheet Installation Accessories Sm.iii Canvc1s Bay . . . . . 06240000 Large Canvas Bag ..... 0624000 I Optional accessoIy for VWP IJorGl1ol"" piei'.ometer. When fillf';d with sm1d, l):)fl centy::ilizes piezn 11eter i11 borehole a•1c ;:ict ·s as snnd filter. Sma ll bag mc;isure,. Gil ~ 1,5:1111111 (2.5 i. 18 inch) L~nr,w '"'"J ,,: 11,. , 457 m111 (4 t , 18 inch) Hole Forming l(it. ...... 52612572 Opt1011al acc:es?':o,y for VWP emb;Jnkn1c1" pie.rnrneter. Kit ccrntoin:, .:iuocr fo r d1 ill111, 1 l1ole 111 (lay. hole formin9 tool with 1,f ;11 groove to make ;in opening the sa11ir) stwpe a!; t,1111 emliank111r;!11l piezornetu, ,111(1 ,J cross b;ir l,)r working the fnrn1i11q t.ool Press-In Adapter ... __ .. 52612571 Option.:il accessory for VWP ert'1bank1rn}1 '· prezQ111eter for use In soft sorl;s ,Hill lu, short distances 1Jnly. Reusable ;idaptc, co11neG1s press in rocj to piezometer One end of 105 111111 11.1,1a .,rfap!o=:r has coup'11'<,1 tor :;,11. i11ch IPS or· 8~,P pipe. Otht:r \·ri-: screws into p1E:zomete1· Lef1-h;,111d th1r.a :I permits eas, c1et:1d1rnp111_ after p1ezc"11o=:t :·1 i:J pr,_:\;5ed 1111.o snil Pri:,duc!-::; ;1r1.;·1 .:.;1,~,~ui,· .. 1t1rm.'= ~,~ ~;ul~,e,:f t,:i ,:·f;.,n,Jli ~1-·11/JO(I{ noti,-:q_ ~·or w;i·"t'.~11(\' lf]f,Jrm.~:i,--:,n, {•If.;~S': r.;-qu1_,.-:,1 "Te,ms of Stt!J~.' · ~i,s,oPr (~ INDICA70R 02/13/1992 03 :37 BOC19294 713 SLDPE CEHTRAL ~E . ·ezometers VWP Piezomete,, _________ ,, ......... ~-.. ~~. ,,., _________________________________ _ Applications Typical application~ fo th · ,, •/ 1 •• piezometer are: rJ Monitorinq pore pre';\-1 .. 1 H, ' deterrnine" safe r.=1te,. ,)f -,:1 I excavation . □ Mo11itorin9 po re pre:;.~,1,11 •.:·.- determinr:~ slope •;;tat_;1l,1v D Monitor·inq th,~ effect:, ( ,, , I , ·., i[,,,- ing syster1·1s use<j fo1 ,:, .. , 1: : ,, :s D Monitorinq thn dfocri, c•' ,1 ·<· cl improvement systen1•,, ,., 1•: ·, vertical dr;=iirr~. crncl s..:1n• 1 , 1, .11 o Monitoring pore pre:,·-;111 , ,, . 1 check the perforrnarn:~: :' , -···, fill dams and ernbcrn11_1r\i •''I □. Monitorin9 pore pre'.;:=;1_m;:: 1 · check containment ':,V;;:c•rr :- land fill s ;3r1d tailin1JS rJ;:i !'l < Operation Tl,e VWP p1ezorneter cnnv, •r1, 11,::r pressure to a freq1 .. 1enc \, ,:;1q· ,., ,, · . 1 c:i diaphragm. a tension~·d :-:1·, 1 .,,,., and an electro·rnaqneh. ,-_, :c : The piezometer 1s ctes1gn,:-il -.r. I ; 1 r1 change in pressurn on h(,, :,,,r •I · , ,i rn causes a chanqf_' i11 ter,t,10,· <'' '! ,, wire . When ex;.:ite<:I tJy Hw r•l,:11 :,c,- rnagnelic coil, tile wire ·.1ib :1!,i · ts natural frequency. The v1l)r;il1,; 1 •• ! t11e wir•e in ttw rrr:n:1mily of ::•·t , 11; ,, i: •,:I i<: coil generates a frequer (:y ·,,coi ,.,. 'HI is transmitted to tt,e rEW dn": I ·r ';n The readout device prot,~'.• ,, , 1 , , signal , applies C,)libratio11 f;,, ! ,1 d displays a readi ng 1n th r r, ·,i; · , ! engineerin9 unit. For measuring pore pressure.~; --------------. ---·--·-·---------- . -,.. ·· .. ·~\-' -., . ~ C ~. L VWP borehole pie.,ometer. VWP embc1nkment p1ezomt'<f81: and VWf-' p1_15h-m piezc•m81&r Advantages High Resolution: VWP piezorne- ters provide a resolution of 0.025%, of fu ll scale. High Accuracy: VWP piezometers provide an accuracy of ±0. 1 %, of full scale Slope Indicator's automated, precision calibration system Ansures that all VWP piezorneters meet or exceecJ !t)iS specification. Application-Specific Versions: rt1e borehole version is a genera l purpose piezometer. Tt1e embankment vr:irsion can be equipped with a high or lnw-air entry filters. Tt1e push-in version threads onto EW drill pipe. Rapid Response: VWP piezom1Jters offer rapid response to ct,,rnoP.s in ground conditio ns . Reliable Signal Transmission: With properly shieldecl cable, siqnals from the VWP piezometer can be trans- mitted long distances. Temperature Measurement: All VWP piezometers are equippecl with a temperature sensor. ' Installation Overview Boreholes: Tt1e t)orehole is flusl,ecl with water or bicdeqradable cJrillinq mud. Sand is placed arouncJ tt ,e· piezorneter. thrn sealed off with a bentonite pl ug. The rem;::i in (Je- of tl1e borehole is backfil led with a bentoi1ite-cement grout Embankments: San(J is placed arouncl the piezomete r ancl covered wiH1 compac;ted . select fill. If clirect contact with the soil is require(l. a, 1 opening for the piezometer is macJe with a forrnin~J tool. Signal cables ;;ire routed throuqt1 trenches and coverecJ with compactecl fill. B~rntonite water stops are placed at appropriate locations. Push-In: A half-meter long adapt1:)1- with a left-hand threacJ is screwed onto the piezornHter prior to install.J- tion. The adapter provi<les easy disconnect of thE: drill roe! and en - sures that the pi,~zometer wil l be sealed in the soil. The piezorneter can tie pushed-in from 11,e surfact~ ' or from the bottom of the l)orehole Readinqs am monitored durinq installation to en:,ure that pressLi"re does not excee,j tt,e maximum allowed. .../ 02/13/1992 03:37 E:00'3294 713 SLCIPE CHITF'.AL 13E . ·ezometers VWP Piezometer _________ ,..,. ... ,_ ... ,n .• ,, .... _______________________________ _ Applications Typical applic:,t1(H1~ fo th · ., •/ 1 piezometer are: [J Monitorinq pore pff•';\;1.1,?' •: deterrnine" safe l,'lle:, ,:,f -i:j I excavation. □ Monitorin\,J pore pre:;::c111•;.· determinE) slope '-;tal-_;tldv O Monitorinq tlw effoct", i. ;' , I · 1 •• i!Pr- ing systems usF.:<:1 fn1 i:0 .. , 1: ·, 1 is. CJ Monitorinq thr: effecr::, t ,, q · ! . cl improvement systen,',, ~ .. ,.,. , vertical 1jr,::11r1 ~, ci.nd s.::tn11 , 1, 11 o Monitoring pQre pre:_;c;111 •"· 1 check the perforrn~mni :' , · ... , fill dams and en1ban ... 1n.•·11 □ Monitorin9 pore pre•;:=;ur!'·:, t · check cont;_:iinrnent .'.,vi;: c:·rr , la.nd fills Mid tailin\JS (l;:i r i Operation The VWF' piezorneter cnnv, ·rli , 110:,r pressure to a frequHnt v 0;iq·1> . :1 ... 1 diaphragm. a t.ens1oni:::d ,.,,:, 1 ,.,., and an electt'i)·rri;,19neh ,. , .·· The piezometer 1.•; cles1 w 1,:,il , ! ; I !I , 1 change in prr:::ssLJt"E:, on t,·1,, ,·1,:1; •! · , :1m causes i_i chanqf! ill te1·:,,,1,:_1r· ,:' ., " wire When exr:ile(J by th,; r•l!"( ::c,, magnelic coil . 1171:! wire ·.1 ib :1,1 , · ts natural frequency. Tl·,e vil)r;i11,) , , 1 11,e wire in thi:> r,r(n:irnity of :.~·,,:: ,P, ,,p-•dic coil genr~rates Et frequer' "/ ,,1 ,, ;, ,. , 1.:;t is transmitted to til e rE>,,11,l ns1 ' 1 ·r , ;H The reacJout device pro,·.,,,,,,,•. 1 , i signal, applies calibratior, b L ,1 vl displays a readir,g 111 th;-t•·,F · , ! engineerinr~ unit. For measuring pore pressures ·----,.·---- VWP bor@hole pie:cometer. VWP emb;;inkment p,ezomGter: a.nd VWf-' push-m piezc,me:Nr Advantages High Resolution: VWP piezorne- ters provide a resolution of O 025%;. of full scale. High Accuracy: VWP piezometers provide an accuracy of ±0. 1 % of full scale Slope Indicator's automated, precision calibration systAm P.ns, H·es that all VWP piezorneters meet 01· exceed this specification. Application-Specific Versions: rt,e borehole version is a general purpose piezometer. Tt1e embankrnent version can be equipped with a high or lnw--air entry filters. Tt1e push-in version threads onto EW drill pipe. Rapid Response: VWP piezometers offer rapid response to ct1;:inaes in ground conditions. Reliable Signal Transmission: With properly shieldecJ cable, siqnals from the VWP piezometer can be trans- mitted long distances. Temperature Measurement: All VWP piezometers are equippecl with a temperature sensor. ' Installation Overview Boreholes: Ttw t)Orehole is flusl1ecJ with wa.ter or biodeqradable cJ ri lli nq mud Sand is placed aro uncJ thr,," piezometer, thtn sealed off with a bentonit,i plug. The remaincJe - of tt1e borehole is backfilled witt•1 a bentonite-cement grout Embankments: San(J is placed arounci the piezometer ancJ cover·ed with compacted. select fill If clirect contact with the soil is requirecl. a11 opening for the piezometer is made with a forrnin~J tool. Signal cables are routed throuqt1 trenches and coverecJ with compactecl lill. 8(,mtonite water stops are placed at appropriate locations. Push-In: A half-meter long ad._,pte,· with a left-hand threacl is screwed onto the piezorneter prior to instal\..:1- tion. The adapt•?r provicJes easy disconnect of the drill roe! and en- sures that the pi,~zometer will be sealed in thn soil. The pie zorneter can be pushed-in from the surface or from the bottom of the borehole Readinqs are monitored durinq installation to ensure that pressLi"re does not excee,j tt1e m,~ximum allowed. _,/ Stat o North Carolina Dep rt ent of Environment, Heal h nd Natural Resources Divisio. 6f Waste Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary William L. Meyer, Director MEMORANDUM .!l;'A DEHNR TO: FROM: Date: Bill Meyer, Director, Division of Waste Management /4~ Ed Mussler, P .E., Solid Waste Section, Division of Waste Management ~ /fl. ict:> November 1, 1996 RE. Instrumentation to Monitor Internal Conditions in the PCB Landfill Dear Mr. Meyer, Attched please find a specification sheet for vibrating wire piezometer (VWP) instruments that can be used to measure internal conditions of the landfill. The instrument is used to monitor the temperature, pressure, and water level in a borehole piezometer. The equipment includes a data collection system with a 16 channel input capacity, and is downloadable to a computer. It can take continuous or incremental readings and store them for retreival at a later date. It can be operated with AC current or a 12V battery. The approximate cost for monitoring one piezometer is $4,000.00. As you can see the largest capital investment is for the data recorder. Additional VWPs can be obtained for approximately $350.00 per instrument. This cost does not include shipping and/or any applicable tax. There may be_ other vendors of similar equipment that could be obtained for similar prices. 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