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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1119_Duke_Asheville_Q1_2024WQMR_FID1897040_20240709(� DUKE ENERGY July 9, 2024 North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Waste Management Solid Waste Section 2090 U.S. Highway 70 Swannanoa, NC 28778 Attn: Ms. Sarah Moutos (submitted electronically) Re: Semiannual Water Quality Monitoring Report — March 2024 CCR Landfill Permit No. 1119-INDUS-2020 Asheville Steam Electric Plant Buncombe County, North Carolina Dear Ms. Moutos: 525 N. Tryon St. Charlotte NC, 28202 Duke Energy is providing the results of the March 2024 semiannual water quality monitoring for the Duke Energy Progress Asheville CCR Landfill (1119-INDUS), located in Arden, Buncombe County, North Carolina. Sampling was conducted on March 18-19, 2024, in accordance with the approved Water Quality Monitoring Plan (WQMP). The March 2024 monitoring event included samples from nine groundwater monitoring wells, two surface water locations, and one sample of composite leachate. Seep location ASV-DP-4 and surface water location ASV-LF-SW-1 were not sampled during the March 2024 sampling event because of dry conditions. The groundwater analytical results are compared to the groundwater standards found in Title 15A NCAC 02L .0202 (02L Standards). The surface water analytical results are compared to the surface water standards found in Title 15A NCAC 02B .0211 (02B Standard) for Class C waters. Leachate analytical results are not compared to groundwater or surface water quality standards. Duke Energy personnel sample designated locations for groundwater, surface water, and leachate at the Asheville CCR Landfill semiannually during March and September. The next water quality monitoring event for the CCR Landfill is planned for September 2024 with a report of monitoring results to follow. If you have any questions or concerns with this submittal, please do not hesitate to contact me at Ashley. Healy(a)duke-energv.com or (717) 982-0986. Respectfully submitted, j4VAi Ashley Healy, P.G. Environmental Services Attachments: Semiannual Water Quality Monitoring Report — March 2024 Sampling Event; SynTerra, July 2024 cc (via e-mail): Elizabeth Werner, NCDEQ Sherri Stanley, NCDEQ www.duke-energy.com Page 1 of 2 Joe Wilson, Duke Energy John Toepfer, Duke Energy Connor Zahora, Duke Energy Teresa Williams, Duke Energy Tyler Hardin, Duke Energy Kelly Ferri, SynTerra www.duke-energy.com Page 2 of 2 DENR USE ONLY ❑Paper Report ❑Electronic Data - Email CD (data loaded: Yes / No) Doc/Event#: NC DENR I IEnvironmental Monitoring Division of Waste Management - Solid Waste Reporting Form Notice: This form and any information attached to it are "Public Records" as defined in NC General Statute 132-1. As such, these documents are available for inspection and examination by any person upon request (NC General Statute 132-6). Instructions: • Prepare one form for each individually monitored unit. • Please type or print legibly. • Attach a notification table with values that attain or exceed NC 2L groundwater standards or NC 2B surface water standards. The notification must include a preliminary analysis of the cause and significance of each value. (e.g. naturally occurring, off -site source, pre-existing condition, etc.). • Attach a notification table of any groundwater or surface water values that equal or exceed the reporting limits. • Attach a notification table of any methane gas values that attain or exceed explosive gas levels. This includes any structures on or nearby the facility (NCAC 13B .1629 (4)(a)(i). • Send the original signed and sealed form, any tables, and Electronic Data Deliverable to: Compliance Unit, NCDENR-DWM, Solid Waste Section, 1646 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1646. Solid Waste Monitoring Data Submittal Information Name of entity submitting data (laboratory, consultant, facility owner): SynTerra Corporation (Consultant) Contact for questions about data formatting. Include data preparer's name, telephone number and E-mail address: Name: Kelly Ferri Phone: (864) 421-9999 E-mail: kferriCcDsvnterracorp.com NC Landfill Rule: Actual sampling dates (e.g., Facility name: Facility Address: Facility Permit# (.0500 or.1600) October 20-24, 2006) Duke Energy Progress 46 Duke Energy Lane 11119-INDUS-2020 .0500 March 18-19, 2024 Asheville Steam Electric Plant Arden, NC 28704 CCR Landfill Environmental Status: (Check all that apply) Initial/Background Monitoring ❑X Detection Monitoring ❑ Assessment Monitoring ❑ Corrective Action of data submitted: (Check all that apply) Groundwater monitoring data from monitoring wells ❑ Groundwater monitoring data from private water supply wells ❑ Leachate monitoring data El water monitoring data Methane gas monitoring data Corrective action data (specify) Other(specify) Notification attached? No. No groundwater or surface water standards were exceeded. X Yes, a notification of values exceeding a groundwater or surface water standard is attached. It includes a list of groundwater and surface water monitoring points, dates, analytical values, NC 2L groundwater standard, NC 2B surface water standard or NC Solid Waste GWPS and preliminary analysis of the cause and significance of any concentration. ❑ Yes, a notification of values exceeding an explosive methane gas limit is attached. It includes the methane monitoring points, dates, sample values and explosive methane gas limits. Certification To the best of my knowledge, the information reported and statements made on this data submittal and attachments are true and correct. Furthermore, I have attached complete notification of any sampling values meeting or exceeding groundwater standards or explosive gas levels, and a preliminary analysis of the cause and significance of concentrations exceeding groundwater standards. I am aware that there are significant penalties for making any false statement, representation, or certification including the possibility of a fine and imprisonment. Kathryn W. Webb Program Manager (864) 421-9999 Facility Representative Name (Print) Title (Area Code) Telephone Number _ ` 'i Affix NC Licensed/ Professional Geologist Seal `hay-tk 7/8/2024 Signature Date 148 River Street, Suite 220, Greenville, SC 29601 Facility Representative Address C-1478 / North Carolina Geological Corporation Number C-387 NC PE Firm License Number (if applicable effective May 1, 2009) Revised 6/2009 REPORT VERIFICATION PROJECT: SEMIANNUAL WATER QUALITY MONITORING REPORT MARCH 2O24 SAMPLING EVENT ASHEVILLE STEAM ELECTRIC PLANT CCR LANDFILL PERMIT NO. 1119-INDUS-2020 TITLE: MARCH 2O24 SAMPLING EVENT This document has been reviewed for accuracy and quality commensurate with the intended application. / v Prepared by: LA i Date: 7/8/2024 Approved by: Date Project Manager: Kelly Ferri t- 7/8/2024 Licensed Geologist Seal: SynTerra 148 River Street, Suite 220 Greenville, SC 29601 North Carolina Geological Corporation Number C-387 Terra Science &Engineering Consultants synsynterracorp.com SEMIANNUAL WATER QUALITY MONITORING REPORT MARCH 2O24 SAMPLING EVENT CCR LANDFILL PERMIT NO. 1119-INDUS-2020) ASHEVILLE STEAM ELECTRIC PLANT 46 DUKE ENERGY LANE ARDEN, NORTH CAROLINA 28704 J U LY 2024 PREPARED FOR DUKE ENERGY. PROGRES. DUKE ENERGY PROGRESS, LLC Kathy Webb, NC L.G. #1328 Senior Peer Reviewer Caroline McCI y Project Scientist q/ ! Kelly Ferri Project Manager Semiannual Water Quality Monitoring Report — March 2024 Sampling Event Asheville Steam Electric Plant — CCR Landfill (Permit No. 1119-INDUS-2020) Arden, North Carolina TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE 1.0 INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND......................................................................... 1-1 1.1 Site and CCR Landfill Information................................................................................1-1 1.2 Hydrogeologic Setting..................................................................................................1-1 1.3 CCR Landfill Semiannual Monitoring Program............................................................1-2 2.0 METHODS................................................................................................................ 2-1 2.1 Sampling and Analysis Methods.................................................................................. 2-1 2.2 Regulatory Criteria.......................................................................................................2-2 2.3 Statement of Work...................................................................................................... 2-2 3.0 RESULTS...................................................................................................................3-1 3.1 Site Groundwater Flow................................................................................................3-1 3.2 Historical Range Data...................................................................................................3-1 3.3 Analytical Results.........................................................................................................3-2 3.4 Quality Assurance/Quality Control.............................................................................. 3-2 4.0 REFERENCES.............................................................................................................4-1 July 2024 Page i Project: 00.0069.38.02.02 Semiannual Water Quality Monitoring Report — March 2024 Sampling Event Asheville Steam Electric Plant — CCR Landfill (Permit No. 1119-INDUS-2020) Arden, North Carolina LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1 Site Location Map Figure 2 Monitoring Locations Figure 3A Groundwater Level Map — Surficial and Transition Flow Zones Figure 3B Groundwater Level Map — Bedrock Flow Zone LIST OF TABLES Table 1 Multimedia Sample Locations Table 2 Summary of Well Construction Information Table 3A Summary of Groundwater Constituents and Analytical Methods Table 3B Summary of Surface Water Constituents and Analytical Methods Table 3C Summary of Leachate Constituents and Analytical Methods Table 4 Field Data Parameters Table 5 Groundwater Seepage Velocities Table 6 Groundwater Field Results and Analytical Detections Table 7 Field and Analytical Results Equal to or Greater than Groundwater Quality Standards Table 8 Surface Water Field Results and Analytical Detections Table 9 Leachate Field Results and Analytical Detections LIST OF APPENDICES Appendix A Field Sampling Forms Appendix B Laboratory Report and Chain -of -Custody Forms July 2024 Page H Project: 00.0069.38.02.02 Semiannual Water Quality Monitoring Report — March 2024 Sampling Event Asheville Steam Electric Plant — CCR Landfill (Permit No. 1119-INDUS-2020) Arden, North Carolina LIST OF ACRONYMS µg/L micrograms per liter 02L Title 15A, NCAC 02L .0202(g) Groundwater Quality Standards 02B Title 15A, NCAC 02B .0200 Surface Water and Wetland standards ASD alternate source demonstration Asheville Plant Asheville Steam Electric Plant CCR coal combustion residuals CFR Code of Federal Regulations Duke Energy Duke Energy Progress, LLC DWM Division of Waste Management EDD electronic data deliverable mg/L milligrams per liter MSE mechanically stabilized earth NCAC North Carolina Administrative Code NCDEQ North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality NRWQC National Recommended Water Quality Criteria QA quality assurance QC quality control Site Asheville Steam Electric Plant SW Solid Waste SWS Solid Waste Section USEPA U.S. Environmental Protection Agency WQMP Water Quality Monitoring Plan July 2024 Page iii Project: 00.0069.38.02.02 Semiannual Water Quality Monitoring Report — March 2024 Sampling Event Asheville Steam Electric Plant — CCR Landfill (Permit No. 1119-INDUS-2020) Arden, North Carolina F1►III I:Zo]011114111111:97►I_]►10] 7_TOKcI:%111►101 This semiannual report pertains to the Duke Energy Progress, LLC (Duke Energy) Asheville Steam Electric Plant (Asheville Plant or Site) Coal Combustion Residuals (CCR) Landfill (Permit No. 1119-INDUS-2020) and documents the results of the March 2024 groundwater, surface water, seep, and leachate monitoring event. Monitoring results show that groundwater constituents greater than comparison criteria are attributable to natural variation and not the CCR Landfill, except for sulfate concentrations in monitoring well ASV-LMW-3B. Sulfate concentrations in monitoring well ASV-LMW-3B are attributed to the mineral solubilization of gypsum (or another sulfate -bearing mineral) present in the material used to construct the mechanically stabilized earth (MSE) berm for the CCR Landfill (SynTerra, 2024). 1.1 Site and CCR Landfill Information Duke Energy owns and operates the Asheville Plant, located on approximately 786 acres at 46 Duke Energy Lane in Arden, Buncombe County, North Carolina (Figure 1). The Asheville Plant began operations in 1964 with the construction of two coal-fired electricity - generating units. Throughout the period of coal-fired generation, CCR material was managed and stored on -Site in the 1964 and 1982 Ash Basins. The Asheville Plant ceased burning coal in January 2020, and the coal-fired units were replaced with a natural gas combined -cycle station for electricity generation; thus, the facility no longer generates CCR. Excavation of the 1982 Ash Basin was completed in September 2016, and excavation of the 1964 Ash Basin was completed in June 2022. Development and construction activities for the on -Site double -lined CCR Landfill began in February 2020 and were completed in March 2021. The CCR Landfill was constructed in an area previously developed as a laydown yard, located north of and adjacent to the former 1964 Ash Basin (Figure 2). The CCR Landfill was constructed to support the last phase of ash excavation from the 1964 Ash Basin. The CCR Landfill received a Permit Approval to Operate from the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ) on April 1, 2021, and the initial placement of CCR material in the CCR Landfill occurred on the same day. The Landfill Operations Plan (Geosyntec, 2021) and Landfill Permit (Permit No. 1119-INDUS-2020) outline a variety of landfill -approved wastes; however, the primary waste disposed of in the CCR Landfill is CCR material (fly ash and bottom ash). Closure in place of the CCR Landfill was initiated in September 2022 and completed in April 2023. 1.2 Hydrogeologic Setting The Asheville Plant is located within the Blue Ridge physiographic province, where soil overlying the bedrock has formed from the in -place weathering of bedrock. Groundwater at the Site typically occurs in three interconnected flow zones. The shallowest groundwater flow zone — the surficial flow zone — occurs in the residual soil and the upper section of saprolite. Beneath July 2024 Page 1-1 Project: 00.0069.38.02.02 Semiannual Water Quality Monitoring Report — March 2024 Sampling Event Asheville Steam Electric Plant — CCR Landfill (Permit No. 1119-INDUS-2020) Arden, North Carolina the surficial flow zone, the transition zone flow zone occurs in the lower portions of the saprolite and partially weathered bedrock and is the most permeable part of the Site hydrogeologic system. Bedrock underlies the transition zone flow zone and comprises the least permeable flow zone of the Site's hydrogeologic system, where groundwater flow occurs predominantly along fractures, joints, and faults. Groundwater is usually encountered in the surficial flow zone; however, as the hydrogeologic units above the bedrock thin to the west and northwest, groundwater is encountered only within the deeper hydrogeologic unit(s). Groundwater flow direction at the CCR Landfill is generally to the northwest toward several unnamed streams and a wetland area, which converge into Powell Creek (Figures 3A and 3113). The wetland area and streams act as groundwater discharge zones downgradient of the CCR Landfill. Those surface waters are classified as Class C under Title 15A of the North Carolina Administrative Code (NCAC), Subchapter 02B, Surface Water and Standards (02B standards). Flow from those surface water features eventually reaches the French Broad River to the west. 1.3 CCR Landfill Semiannual Monitoring Program The Water Quality Monitoring Plan Revision 3 — CCR Landfill (WQMP Revision 3; SynTerra, 2023) was submitted in September 2023 and approved on October 12, 2023 (NCDEQ DWM, 2023). The CCR Landfill semiannual monitoring program, described in detail in the WQMP Revision 3 and summarized in Table 1, consists of: • Nine groundwater monitoring locations • Four monitoring wells used for water levels only • Three surface water monitoring locations • One engineered drain outlet (seep) monitoring location • One leachate monitoring location • Four monitoring wells used for water level measurements only The monitoring locations are shown on Figure 2. A summary of monitoring well construction information is presented in Table 2, and analytical parameters for the CCR Landfill semiannual monitoring program are summarized in Table 3A, 313, and 3C. July 2024 Page 1-2 Project: 00.0069.38.02.02 Semiannual Water Quality Monitoring Report — March 2024 Sampling Event Asheville Steam Electric Plant — CCR Landfill (Permit No. 1119-INDUS-2020) Arden, North Carolina 2.0 METHODS 2.1 Sampling and Analysis Methods On March 18 and 19, 2024, Duke Energy personnel (Duke Energy North Carolina Field Certification #5193) conducted groundwater, surface water, seep, and leachate sampling in accordance with the North Carolina Solid Waste Management Guidelines. Copies of the field sampling forms are included in Appendix A. Duke Energy Analytical Laboratory (North Carolina Laboratory Certification #248) and Pace Analytical Laboratory (North Carolina Laboratory Certification #40) analyzed the reported parameters and constituents. The laboratory report and chain -of -custody forms are included in Appendix B. Duke Energy developed a list of parameters and constituents using guidance from the NCDEQ Division of Waste Management (DWM), Solid Waste Section (SWS). The samples were analyzed using the updated parameter and constituent list, approved by NCDEQ on March 20, 2023. In addition, dissolved selenium was added to the constituent list when the WQMP Update was submitted in September 2023 (SynTerra, 2023) and approved by NCDEQ in October 2023. The monitoring parameters along with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) Solid Waste (SW)-846 analytical methods, Title 15A, NCAC, Subchapter 02L .0202(g), Groundwater Quality Standards (02L standards), and 02B standards for Class C waters are presented in Table 3B. In addition to 02B standards, Duke Energy provides comparisons against in -stream target values (ISTV) and USEPA National Recommended Water Quality Criteria (NRWQC), with the qualification that an exceedance of the published value is not necessarily a violation of the water quality standard for toxicity. As stated by the USEPA, NRWQC standards do not constitute regulations or impose a legally binding requirement. Therefore, comparisons with those criteria are for screening purposes only. Additional information regarding surface water standards and screening criteria are outlined below: • Several 02B standards and ISTV require sampling methods specific to acute or chronic concentrations and are not applicable to the grab sample method; however, acute standards are considered more applicable to grab sampling and are included for screening purposes only. Hardness -dependent standards require sampling methods specific to acute or chronic concentrations and are not applicable to the grab sample method. Duke Energy will use a standard hardness of 25 milligrams per liter (mg/L) for screening purposes only; however, if the in -stream hardness values for a given sampling event are substantially less than or greater than 25 mg/L, the minimum in -stream hardness value will be used to calculate the hardness -dependent standard to screen analytical results more accurately. July 2024 Page 2-1 Project: 00.0069.38.02.02 Semiannual Water Quality Monitoring Report — March 2024 Sampling Event Asheville Steam Electric Plant — CCR Landfill (Permit No. 1119-INDUS-2020) Arden, North Carolina • The 02B surface water standards for chromium are based on speciation for dissolved trivalent and hexavalent chromium. Duke energy will sample for total and dissolved total chromium. Results will be screened against the dissolved trivalent 02B standard; this standard is also a hardness -dependent, acute standard and will be based on 25 mg/L hardness and used for screening purposes only. • The 02B surface water standard for mercury represents a total concentration and is not for acute, chronic, or hardness -dependent concentrations. The mercury 02B standard for Class B, C, and water supply waters is 0.012 micrograms per liter (µg/L). Duke Energy will use the analytical method USEPA 245.1/SW 7470A for mercury analysis, which has a reporting limit of 0.050 µg/L and is greater than the 02B criteria of 0.012 µg/L. 2.2 Regulatory Criteria Evaluation of the semiannual monitoring analytical results is compared to the following regulatory criteria: Groundwater • 02L standards Surface Water/Seep • 02B standards 2.3 Statement of Work The following tasks were completed for semiannual water quality monitoring: • Collected groundwater, surface water, and leachate samples on March 18 and 19, 2024 (Duke Energy personnel completed this task.) • Compared groundwater analytical results to 02L standards and historical concentration ranges • Compared surface water analytical results to 02B standards and historical concentration ranges • Developed generalized groundwater contour maps using groundwater elevation data collected during the March 2024 groundwater monitoring event • Calculated groundwater flow velocities based on groundwater elevations at wells located on the flow path of groundwater flow • Converted the laboratory -provided electronic data deliverable (EDD) to the format requirements of the NCDEQ DWM EDD template and submitted copies of the EDDs to the NCDEQ DWM with this report • Prepared and submitted this Semiannual Water Quality Monitoring Report July 2024 Page 2-2 Project: 00.0069.38.02.02 Semiannual Water Quality Monitoring Report — March 2024 Sampling Event Asheville Steam Electric Plant — CCR Landfill (Permit No. 1119-INDUS-2020) Arden, North Carolina 3.1 Site Groundwater Flow Groundwater flow in the aquifer beneath the CCR Landfill footprint is generally to the northwest toward an unnamed stream and to the northwest toward a wetland area and several unnamed streams, which converge into Powell Creek. Generalized groundwater elevation contours and groundwater flow direction arrows in the vicinity of the CCR Landfill are shown on Figure 3A for the surficial and transition flow zones and Figure 3113 for the bedrock flow zone. Those contours were developed by calculating groundwater elevations in each monitoring well using the depth -to -water measurements taken during the March 2024 monitoring event. In addition, monitoring wells from other regulatory programs were incorporated into the CCR Landfill monitoring network to be used as water -level -only wells. Additional wells used as water -level -only wells are included in the WQMP. Depth -to -water measurements and calculated groundwater elevations are presented in Table 4. Calculated groundwater flow velocities are presented in Table 5. Calculated groundwater elevations based on depth -to -water measurements gauged during the March 2024 monitoring event indicate groundwater at the CCR Landfill generally flows to the west and northwest, consistent with historical Site observations. 3.2 Historical Range Data Newly Installed CCR Landfill Groundwater Monitoring Wells The WQMP Revision 3 included collecting four groundwater samples from each new CCR Landfill monitoring well prior to the CCR Landfill becoming operational (baseline samples). The four baseline monitoring events occurred from September 2020 to January 2021, with samples collected from each well approximately once every 30 days. The baseline monitoring included measuring groundwater field parameters, gauging depth -to -water in the wells, and analyzing the collected groundwater samples for the list of parameters and constituents outlined in the WQMP Revision 3 (same parameter list sampled and analyzed for in the CCR Landfill semiannual monitoring program). The results of the four baseline sampling events were submitted in the Groundwater Monitoring Report Baseline Sampling Events #1 Through #4 — CCR Landfill (SynTerra, 2021). For each newly installed monitoring well, historical ranges of constituent concentrations were calculated using the analytical results from the four baseline monitoring events. Existing Wells Incorporated into the CCR Landfill Monitoring Program Monitoring wells C13-9, CB-9SL, and C13-913R existed at the Site prior to CCR Landfill development but were incorporated into the CCR Landfill monitoring program (WQMP Revision 3; SynTerra, 2023). Those three wells were not sampled during baseline sampling events for the newly installed wells. Rather, data from those wells, collected as part of other regulatory sampling programs well before CCR Landfill operations, were used to satisfy the initial baseline sampling requirements. Historical concentration ranges for existing wells were established using available data collected prior to initiation of CCR Landfill operations (November 2012 to January 2021). July 2024 Page 3-1 Project: 00.0069.38.02.02 Semiannual Water Quality Monitoring Report — March 2024 Sampling Event Asheville Steam Electric Plant — CCR Landfill (Permit No. 1119-INDUS-2020) Arden, North Carolina 3.3 Analytical Results A summary of the groundwater, surface water, and leachate field data is presented in Table 4. The analytical results and reference comparisons discussed below are summarized in Tables 6 through 9. Sample locations are depicted on Figure 2. Groundwater Results Field and analytical results for downgradient and background groundwater samples are presented in Table 6. Groundwater analytical results are compared with 02L standards. Constituent concentrations equal to or greater than the 02L standard are noted in Table 6 in bold font. The laboratory analytical reports are included as Appendix B. A summary of the downgradient groundwater field and analytical results that are equal to or greater than (or outside the range for pH) applicable comparison criteria are presented in Table 7. Groundwater concentrations equal to or greater than (or outside the range for pH) 02L standards are within historical background ranges and are attributable to natural variation, except for sulfate in ASV-LMW-3B, which is greater than historical background concentrations (Table 7). An alternate source demonstration (ASD) report was completed in accordance with 40 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) § 257.94(e)(2). The ASD report concluded that sulfate concentrations in ASV-LMW-3B are attributed to the mineral solubilization of gypsum (or another sulfate -bearing mineral) present in the fill material used to construct the MSE berm for the CCR Landfill (SynTerra, 2024). Surface Water/Seep Field and analytical results for surface water samples are presented in Table 8. The sample locations are shown on Figure 2. Analytical results for surface water and seep samples, as available, are compared with applicable 02B Class C surface water standards. Seep location ASV-DP-4 and surface water location ASV-LF-SW-1 were not sampled during the March 2024 sampling event because of dry conditions. Surface water samples collected during the March 2024 sampling event were less than applicable 02B Class C surface water standards. Leachate A leachate sample (ASV-LCS-1) was collected from the leachate collection discharge pipe on the west side of the CCR Landfill. Analytical results are presented in Table 9. Leachate analytical results are not compared to groundwater (02L standards) or surface water (0213 standards) quality standards and are provided for informational purposes only. 3.4 Quality Assurance/Quality Control Field -performed quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC) consisted of the collection and analysis of two field blanks (one on each day of sampling) to evaluate whether possible effects were imparted to the samples by the sample container, preservative, or other exogenous July 2024 Page 3-2 Project: 00.0069.38.02.02 Semiannual Water Quality Monitoring Report — March 2024 Sampling Event Asheville Steam Electric Plant — CCR Landfill (Permit No. 1119-INDUS-2020) Arden, North Carolina sources. A field duplicate sample was also collected to estimate sampling and laboratory precision. The data were validated and deemed usable. As normal laboratory practice, select samples were diluted to bring samples within the calibrated range of the analysis. Specifics regarding the samples that were diluted, including the dilution amount, are documented in the lab report. Additional QA/QC data, laboratory analyses, and chain -of -custody forms are included in Appendix B. July 2024 Page 3-3 Project: 00.0069.38.02.02 Semiannual Water Quality Monitoring Report — March 2024 Sampling Event Asheville Steam Electric Plant — CCR Landfill (Permit No. 1119-INDUS-2020) Arden, North Carolina gKlll>•CT:I14:4:1ILEI K Geosyntec. (2019). Water Quality Monitoring Plan Revision 2, Asheville Steam Electric Plant — CCR Landfill, October 2019. Geosyntec. (2021). Operations Plan, Asheville Steam Electric Plant — CCR Landfill (1119-INDUS) Rev. 2, February 19, 2021. NCDEQ DWM. (2023). Approval — Water Quality Monitoring Plan, Rev. 3 — CCR Landfill, Asheville Steam Electric Plant. September 2023. SynTerra. (2021). Groundwater Monitoring Report Baseline Sampling Events #1 Through #4 — CCR Landfill, Asheville Steam Electric Plant. April 2021. SynTerra. (2023). Water Quality Monitoring Plan Revision 3 — CCR Landfill, Asheville Steam Electric Plant. September 2023. SynTerra. (2024). Alternate Source Demonstration Report — CCR Landfill, Asheville Steam Electric Plant. June 2024. July 2024 Page 4-1 Project: 00.0069.38.02.02 Semiannual Water Quality Monitoring Report — March 2024 Sampling Event Asheville Steam Electric Plant — CCR Landfill (Permit No. 1119-INDUS-2020) Arden, North Carolina FIGURES 410 synTerra Science & Engineering Consultants CAS zs z o a b N Oak Forest B RFVf SIN 0�' Q� I URNSOE DR 'SOAK FOR�'S� 4 $ vi- o O SpR1NGSICf RD OLMSTEAD DR - Skyland ,_ S � W O�y SUJAIKI MT AVE ac o COLUMB\OALS-':_LONG SH -1 L RO EA 1. CCR LANDFILL (1119-INDUS-2020) ' r 1 FORMER COAL r r POWER PLANT • . _` W • n FORMER 1964 ASH BASIN WASTE BOUNDARY • 9 — FORMER 1982 ASH BASIN f(sKvR zs �2r I� �' WASTE BOUNDARY s QBF`� �o L r • ` DUKE ENERGY PROGRESS s ee• .� PROPERTY BOUNDARY HOYT RD �� :', ' G z- ' � a L-k. 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FOREMAN DATE. 06/14/2024 iooD o iooD 2,aoo synTerra CHECKED BBY MCCLUSKEY DATE 06/14/2024 APPROVED BY K- FERRI DATE06/14/2024 (IN FEET( www.s7nterracorp.com PROJECTMANAGER=K-FERRI GAO ARCGIS PRO PROJECTS\DUKE_ENERGY\ASHEVILLE\2023\SEMIANNUAL_WATER _OUALITY_ MONITORING _REPORT\SEMIANNUAL-WATER_OUALITY_ MONITORING _ REPORT_MARCH2O24.APRX G:\0 ARCGIS PRO PROJECTS\Duke_Energy\Asheville\2023\Semiannual_ Water_Quality _Monitoring_Report\Semiannual_Water _ Quality_Monitoring_Report_March2024.aprx GAO ARCGIS PRO PROJECTS1Duke_EnergyLAAhevilloT023\Semiannual_Water _Quality_Monitanng_ReportlSemiannual_Water_Quality_Monitanng_Repor _March2024.apm Semiannual Water Quality Monitoring Report — March 2024 Sampling Event Asheville Steam Electric Plant — CCR Landfill (Permit No. 1119-INDUS-2020) Arden, North Carolina TABLES 410 synTerra Science & Engineering Consultants TABLE 1 MULTIMEDIA SAMPLE LOCATIONS CCR LANDFILL (PERMIT NO. 1119-INDUS) SEMIANNUAL WATER QUALITY MONITORING REPORT ASHEVILLE STEAM ELECTRIC PLANT DUKE ENERGY PROGRESS, LLC, ARDEN, NC Sample ID Media Description Upgradient background monitoring well located southeast of the landfill. Screened ASV-CB-9 in the surficial flow zone. Upgradient background monitoring well located southeast of the landfill. Screened ASV-CB-9BR in the surficial flow zone. Upgradient background monitoring well located southeast of the landfill. Screened ASV-CB-9SL in the transition flow zone. Upgradient background monitoring well located northeast of the landfill. Screened ASV-LMW-1B in the bedrock flow zone. Upgradient background monitoring well located northeast of the landfill. Screened ASV-LMW-1S in the surficial flow zone. Downgradient monitoring well located on the north side of the landfill. Screened in ASV-LMW-26 Groundwater the bedrock flow zone. ASV-LMW-2T Downgradient monitoring well located on the north side of the landfill. Screened in the transition flow zone. Downgradient monitoring well located on the northwest side of the landfill. ASV-LMW-3B Screened in the bedrock flow zone. Downgradient monitoring well located on the northwest side of the landfill. ASV-LMW-4B Screened in the bedrock flow zone. Side -gradient water -level only well located southwest of the landfill. Screened in ASV-CB-8 the transition flow zone and used to refine groundwater flow direction. Side -gradient water -level only well located southwest of the landfill. Screened in ASV-CB-8BR the bedrock flow zone and used to refine groundwater flow direction. Side -gradient water -level only well located south of the landfill. Screened in the ASV-MW-I3BR bedrock flow zone and used to refine groundwater flow direction. Side -gradient water -level only well located south of the landfill. Screened in the ASV-MW-13D transition flow zone and used to refine groundwater flow direction. Surface water sample location to the west and side -gradient of the landfill. Sampled ASV-LF-SW-1 Surface Water if flow is present. ASV-LF-SW-2 Surface water sample location to the northwest and downgradient of the landfill. Sampled if flow is present. Surface water sample location to the north and downgradient of the landfill. ASV-LF-SW-3 Sampled if flow is present. Drainpipe for groundwater seepage from the northwest portion of the landfill's Engineered ASV-DP-4 mechanically stabilized earth (MSE) berm (sampled if flow is present during Drain Outlet semiannual monitoring). Represents leachate from the single cell landfill, collected from an in -line sampling ASV-LCS-1 Leachate point along the forcemain conveying leachate from the landfill to the leachate storage tank. Prepared by: KHF Checked by: RHJ TABLE 2 SUMMARY OF WELL CONSTRUCTION INFORMATION CCR LANDFILL (PERMIT NO. 1119-INDUS) SEMIANNUAL WATER QUALITY MONITORING REPORT ASHEVILLE STEAM ELECTRIC PLANT DUKE ENERGY PROGRESS, LLC, ARDEN, NORTH CAROLINA Well ID Date Installed Outer Casing Diameter (inches) Outer Casing Depth (feet BGS) Well Locations Well Elevations Total Depth Drilled Top of Bedrock Screened Interval Groundwater Levels Northing Easting Ground Surface Measuring Point TOC Depth (feet BGS) Elevation (feet NAVD 88) Depth (feet BGS) Elevation (feet NAVD 88) Depth P (feet BGS) Elevation (feet NAVD 88) Litholo of gY Screened Interval Depth p to Water (feet BGS) Depth p to Water (feet BTOC) Groundwater Elevation (feet NAVD 88) feet NAD 83 feet NAVD 88 from to from to ASV-CB-8* 08/17/2010 2" 47 645101.56 943051.28 2142.49 2145.19 57 2085.49 40 2102.49 47 57 2095.49 2085.49 Transition Zone 51.72 54.42 2090.77 ASV-CB-8BR* 04/23/2015 2" 85 645127.30 943045.09 2139.92 2142.95 106 2033.92 42 2097.92 85 95 2054.92 2044.92 Bedrock 49.99 53.02 2089.93 ASV-CB-9 10/08/2012 2" 52 645590.50 944231.20 2178.86 2182.08 62 2116.86 NA NA 52 62 2126.86 2116.86 Saprolite 33.93 37.15 2144.93 ASV-CB-9BR 04/21/2015 2" 83 645585.70 944225.40 2178.15 2181.11 125 2053.15 75 2103.15 83 93 2095.15 2085.15 Bedrock 47.97 50.93 2130.18 ASV-CB-9SL 04/14/2015 2" 74 645595.30 944227.60 2178.17 2181.42 125 2053.17 NA NA 69 74 2109.17 2104.17 Saprolite 32.94 36.19 2145.23 ASV-LMW-1B 09/11/2020 2" NA 646017.65 944181.68 2169.53 2169.67 102.2 2067.33 80 2089.53 91 101 2078.53 2068.53 Bedrock 22.37 22.50 2147.17 ASV-LMW-1S 08/31/2020 2" 54.9 646003.02 944185.77 2169.58 2169.73 80.5 2089.08 NA NA 55 65 2114.68 2104.68 Saprolite 25.38 25.53 2144.20 ASV-LMW-2B 09/11/2020 2" 95.5 646348.14 943542.08 2120.84 2121.16 110.5 2010.34 85 2035.84 100 110 2020.84 2010.84 Bedrock 64.42 64.74 2056.42 ASV-LMW-2T 09/11/2020 2" NA 646367.68 943550.13 2123.20 2123.11 85 2038.20 NA NA 76 86 2047.20 2037.20 Transition Zone 64.88 64.79 2058.32 ASV-LMW-3B 09/11/2020 2" NA 646139.69 943400.86 2102.80 2102.89 43.3 2059.50 5 2097.80 33 43 2069.80 2059.80 Bedrock 33.69 33.78 2069.11 ASV-LMW-4B 09/11/2020 2" NA 645954.73 943095.65 2102.57 2102.67 49 2053.57 24 2078.57 39 49 2063.57 2053.57 Bedrock 21.75 21.85 2080.82 ASV-MW-I3BR* 02/16/2015 2" 47 645439.85 943740.80 2151.48 2154.28 57 2094.48 42 2109.48 47 57 2104.48 2094.48 Bedrock 27.12 29.93 2124.35 ASV-MW-13D* 01/30/2015 2" 37 645440.32 943735.67 2151.23 2153.97 57 2094.23 42 2109.23 37 42 2114.23 2109.23 Transition Zone 27.06 29.81 2124.16 Notes: * - Monitoring well used for water level only. All elevations are referenced to North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD 88). Groundwater elevations are based on water levels collected on March 18-19, 2024. Horizontal datum are referenced to the North American Datum of 1983 (NAD 83) (FIPS 3200). CCR - coal combustion residuals BGS - below ground surface BTOC - below top of casing NA - not applicable TOC - top of casing Prepared by: CSM Checked by: US Page 1 of 1 TABLE 3A SUMMARY OF GROUNDWATER CONSTITUENTS AND ANALYTICAL METHODS CCR LANDFILL (PERMIT NO. 1119-INDUS) SEMIANNUAL WATER QUALITY MONITORING REPORT ASHEVILLE STEAM ELECTRIC PLANT DUKE ENERGY PROGRESS, LLC, ARDEN, NORTH CAROLINA Constituent Units Analytical Methods 15A NCAC 02L Standards for Groundwater In Situ Parameters Field pH S.U. Multi -Parameter Water Quality Meter 6.5-8.5 Field Specific Conductance [If)/cm Multi -Parameter Water Quality Meter NE Field Temperature degrees Celsius Multi -Parameter Water Quality Meter NE Field Dissolved Oxygen mg/L Multi -Parameter Water Quality Meter NE Field Oxidation Reduction Potential mV Multi -Parameter Water Quality Meter NE Field Turbidity NTU Turbidimeter NE Water Level feet Water Level Meter NE Laboratory Analyses Antimony µg/L EPA 200.8 / SW 6020B 1 Arsenic µg/L EPA 200.8 / SW 6020B 10 Barium µg/L EPA 200.7 / SW 6010D 700 Beryllium µg/L EPA 200.8 / SW 6020B 4 Boron µg/L EPA 200.7 / SW 6010D 700 Cadmium µg/L EPA 200.8 / SW 6020B 2 Calcium mg/L EPA 200.7 / SW 6010D NE Chloride mg/L EPA 300.0 / EPA 9056A 250 Chromium µg/L EPA 200.8 / SW 6020B 10 Cobalt µg/L EPA 200.8 / SW 6020B 1 Copper µg/L EPA 200.8 / SW 6020B 1,000 Fluoride mg/L EPA 300.0 / EPA 9056A 2 Iron µg/L EPA 200.7 / SW 6010D 300 Lead µg/L EPA 200.8 / SW 6020B 15 Lithium µg/L EPA 200.7 / SW 6010D NE Magnesium mg/L EPA 200.7 / SW 6010D NE Manganese µg/L EPA 200.7 / SW 6010D 50 Mercury µg/L EPA 245.1 / SW 7470A 1 Molybdenum µg/L EPA 200.8 / SW 6020B NE Nickel µg/L EPA 200.8 / SW 6020B 100 Nitrate mg/L EPA 300.0 / EPA 9056A 10 Selenium µg/L EPA 200.8 / SW 6020B 20 Silver µg/L EPA 200.8 or SW 6020A 20 Sulfate mg/L EPA 300.0 / EPA 9056A 250 Thallium µg/L EPA 200.8 / SW 6020B 2 Total Dissolved Solids mg/L SM 2540C / EPA 160.1 / ASTM D5907 500 Total Hardness mg/L Calculation (2.497 (calcium) +4.118 (magnesium)) NE Vanadium µg/L EPA 200.8 / SW 6020B 7 Zinc µg/L EPA 200.7 / SW 6010D 1,000 Prepared by: KHF Checked by: CS Notes• List of constituents were approved by NCDEQ on March 20, 2023. In addition, dissolved selenium was included in the September 2023 WQMP update approved by the NCDEQ in October 2023. 15A NCAC 02L Standards for Groundwater - North Carolina Class GA Standards found in 15A NCAC 02L .0202 Groundwater Quality Standards (effective April 1, 2022). CCR - coal combustion residuals EPA - Environmental Protection Agency µg/L - micrograms per liter µf)/cm - micro -ohms per centimeter mg/L - milligrams per liter my - millivolts NCDEQ- North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality NE - not established NTU - nephelometric turbidity units S.U. - standard units SW - Solid Waste Page 1 of 1 TABLE 3B SUMMARY OF SURFACE WATER CONSTITUENTS AND ANALYTICAL METHODS CCR LANDFILL (PERMIT NO. 1119-INDUS) SEMIANNUAL WATER QUALITY MONITORING REPORT ASHEVILLE STEAM ELECTRIC PLANT DUKE ENERGY PROGRESS, LLC, ARDEN, NORTH CAROLINA Constituent Units Analytical Methods 15A NCAC 02B (Class C) Standards, ISTV, and USEPA Criteria for Surface Water 15A NCAC 02B (Class C) Standards, ISTV, and USEPA Criteria for (Dissolved) Surface Water In Situ Parameters pH S.U. Multi -Parameter Water Quality Meter 6.0-9.0 6.0-9.0 Temperature degrees Celsius Multi -Parameter Water Quality Meter 5 29 NE Specific Conductance µmhos/cm Multi -Parameter Water Quality Meter NE <_ 29 Dissolved Oxygen mg/L Multi -Parameter Water Quality Meter >_ 4 > 4 Oxidation Reduction Potential millivolts Multi -Parameter Water Quality Meter NE NE Turbidity NTU Turbidimeter Streams 5 50 Streams <_ 50 Laboratory Analyses Antimony µg/L EPA 200.8 / SW 6020B 5,300$ NA Arsenic µg/L EPA 200.8 / SW 6020E 10 NA Barium µg/L EPA 200.7 / SW 6010D 21,000$ NA Beryllium µg/L EPA 200.8 / SW 6020E NE 65' Boron µg/L EPA 200.7 / SW 6010D 34,000$ NA Cadmium µg/L EPA 200.8 / SW 6020E NE 0.75^'t Calcium mg/L EPA 200.7 / SW 6010D NE NA Chloride mg/L EPA 300.0 / EPA 9056A 230 NA Chromium µg/L EPA 200.8 / SW 6020B NE 180^'t Cobalt µg/L EPA 200.8 / SW 6020E 4$ NA Copper µg/L EPA 200.8 / SW 6020B N E 3.6"'t Fluoride mg/L EPA 300.0 / EPA 9056A 1.8 NA Iron µg/L EPA 200.7 / SW 6010D 1,000* NA Lead µg/L EPA 200.8 / SW 6020E NE 14A,t Lithium µg/L EPA 200.7 / SW 6010D NE NA Magnesium mg/L EPA 200.7 / SW 6010D NE NA Manganese µg/L EPA 200.7 / SW 6010D 100* NA Mercury µg/L EPA 245.1 / SW 7470A 0.012 NA Molybdenum µg/L EPA 200.8 / SW 6020B 2,000$ NA Nickel µg/L EPA 200.8 / SW 6020E NE 140A't Nitrate mg/L EPA 300.0 / EPA 9056A NE NE Selenium µg/L EPA 200.8 / SW 6020E NE 3.1& Silver µg/L EPA 200.8 or SW 6020A NE 0.30^'t Sulfate mg/L EPA 300.0 / EPA 9056A NE NA Thallium µg/L EPA 200.8 / SW 6020B 2$ NA Total Dissolved Solids mg/L SM 2540C / EPA 160.1 / ASTM D5907 NE NA Total Hardness mg/L Calculation (2.497 (calcium) + 4.118 (magnesium)) NE NA Vanadium µg/L EPA 200.8 / SW 6020E NE NA Zinc µg/L EPA 200.7 / SW 6010D NE 36d, e Prepared by: KHF Checked by: CS Notes: List of constituents were approved by NCDEQ on March 20, 2023. In addition, dissolved selenium was included in the September 2023 WQMP update approved by the NCDEQ in October 2023. 15A NCAC 02B Standards for Class C surface waters. North Carolina surface water and wetland standards (effective September 1, 2022). ISTV - In -stream target values established per 15A NCAC 02B .0202 and .0208. USEPA Criteria - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency National Recommended Water Quality Criteria For 15A NCAC 02B Standards and ISTVs with acute and chronic criteria, the acute criteria are considered more applicable to grab sampling; therefore, those values are presented. $ - An exceedance of a published ISTV is not automatically a violation of the water quality standard for toxicity. Comparison value presented is the lesser of the Aquatic Life & Secondary Recreation or Fish Consumption value, when applicable. ISTV is based on acute sampling method described in 15A NCAC 02B (11)(e). Compliance with acute instream standard is not applicable to sampling method. An exceedance of a published ISTV is not automatically a violation of the water quality standard for toxicity. USEPA National Recommended Water Quality Criteria are not a regulation, nor do they impose a legally -binding requirement. Therefore, comparisons with these criteria are for situational context. Comparison criteria based on acute sampling method described in 15A NCAC 02B (11)(e). Compliance with acute instream standard is not applicable to sampling method and provided for screening Hardness -dependent standard calculated using 25 mg/L hardness and not actual in -stream hardness value. Hardness -dependent standard for chromium III calculated using 25 mg/L hardness and not actual in -stream hardness value. Provided for screening purposes only. `- Hardness -dependent standard for chromium III calculated using 25 mg/L hardness and not actual in -stream hardness value. Provided for screening purposes only. & - Selenium standard for lotic water based on a 30-dayaverage. Not applicable to the sampling method and provided for screening purposes only. CCR - coal combustion residuals µg/L - micrograms per liter µO/cm - micro -ohms per centimeter Deg C - degrees Celsius mg/L - milligrams per liter NCAC - North Carolina Administrative Code NCDEQ- North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality NE - not established NTU - nephelometric turbidity units S.U. - standard units Page 1 of 1 TABLE 3C SUMMARY OF LEACHATE CONSTITUENTS AND ANALYTICAL METHODS CCR LANDFILL (PERMIT NO. 1119-INDUS) SEMIANNUAL WATER QUALITY MONITORING REPORT ASHEVILLE STEAM ELECTRIC PLANT DUKE ENERGY PROGRESS, LLC, ARDEN, NORTH CAROLINA Constituent Units Analytical Methods In Situ Parameters pH Multi -Parameter Water Quality Meter S.U. Temperature Multi -Parameter Water Quality Meter degrees Celsius Specific Conductance Multi -Parameter Water Quality Meter µmhos/cm Dissolved Oxygen Multi -Parameter Water Quality Meter mg/L Oxidation Reduction Potential Multi -Parameter Water Quality Meter millivolts Turbidity Turbidimeter NTU Laboratory Analyses Antimony µg/L EPA 200.8 / SW 6020E Arsenic µg/L EPA 200.8 / SW 6020E Barium µg/L EPA 200.7 / SW 6010D Beryllium µg/L EPA 200.8 / SW 6020E Boron µg/L EPA 200.7 / SW 6010D Cadmium µg/L EPA 200.8 / SW 6020E Calcium mg/L EPA 200.7 / SW 6010D Chloride mg/L EPA 300.0 / EPA 9056A Chromium µg/L EPA 200.8 / SW 6020E Cobalt µg/L EPA 200.8 / SW 6020E Copper µg/L EPA 200.8 / SW 6020E Fluoride mg/L EPA 300.0 / EPA 9056A Iron µg/L EPA 200.7 / SW 6010D Lead µg/L EPA 200.8 / SW 6020E Lithium µg/L EPA 200.7 / SW 6010D Magnesium mg/L EPA 200.7 / SW 6010D Manganese µg/L EPA 200.7 / SW 6010D Mercury µg/L EPA 245.1 / SW 7470A Molybdenum µg/L EPA 200.8 / SW 6020E Nickel µg/L EPA 200.8 / SW 6020E Nitrate as N mg-N/L EPA 300.0 / EPA 9056A Selenium µg/L EPA 200.8 / SW 6020E Silver µg/L EPA 200.8 or SW 6020A Sulfate mg/L EPA 300.0 / EPA 9056A Thallium µg/L EPA 200.8 / SW 6020E Total Dissolved Solids mg/L SM 2540C / EPA 160.1 / ASTM D5907 Total Hardness mg/L Calculation (2.497 (calcium) + 4.118 (magnesium)) Vanadium µg/L EPA 200.8 / SW 6020E Zinc µg/L I EPA 200.7 / SW 6010D Notes• Leachate is analyzed for the same constituents as groundwater (Table 3A). List of constituents were approved by NCDEQ on March 20, 2023. CCR - coal combustion residual EPA- Environmental Protection Agency mg/L- milligrams per liter µg/L- micrograms per liter NTU - nephelometric turbidity units µmhos/cm - micromhos per centimeter S.U. - standard units Prepared by: KHF Checked by: CS Page 1 of 1 TABLE 4 FIELD DATA PARAMETERS CCR LANDFILL (PERMIT NO. 1119-INDUS) SEMIANNUAL WATER QUALITY MONITORING REPORT ASHEVILLE STEAM ELECTRIC PLANT DUKE ENERGY PROGRESS, LLC, ARDEN, NC Sample ID Sample Date Appearance Odor Purge Method Average Pump Rate (mL/min) Temp (Deg C) Specific Conductance (PO/cm) pH (S.U.) ORP (mV) Dissolved Oxygen (mg/L) Turbidity (NTU) Depth to Water (Ft BTOC) Measuring Point TOC Groundwater Elevation (Ft NAVD 88) Groundwater Parameters ASV-CB-9 3/18/2024 Clear None Bladder 180 13 37 4.3 445 0.74 3.2 33.93 2182.08 2144.93 ASV-CB-9BR 3/18/2024 Clear None Bladder 300 13 94 5.7 379 0.42 1.4 47.97 2181.11 2130.18 ASV-CB-9SL 3/18/2024 Clear None Bladder 120 13 57 6.3 396 2.88 1.7 32.94 2181.42 2145.23 ASV-LMW-1B 3/18/2024 Clear None Bladder 250 13 116 5.7 361 0.22 2.7 22.37 2169.67 2147.17 ASV-LMW-1S 3/18/2024 Clear None Bladder 300 13 66 5.2 404 0.68 1.8 25.38 2169.73 2144.20 ASV-LMW-2B 3/18/2024 Clear None Bladder 300 11 78 5.6 266 1.14 3.0 64.42 2121.16 2056.42 ASV-LMW-2T 3/18/2024 Clear None Bladder 180 13 58 5.1 408 2.23 6.8 64.88 2123.11 2058.32 ASV-LMW-3B 3/18/2024 Clear None Bladder 180 10 663 6.1 346 3.20 6.9 33.69 2102.89 2069.11 ASV-LMW-4B 3/18/2024 Clear None Bladder 350 10 294 6.2 197 0.19 5.0 21.75 2102.67 2080.82 Surface Water Parameters ASV-LF-SW-1 Dry, not sampled. ASV-LF-SW-2 3/18/2024 Clear None NA Stream flow 9 88 6.7 374 10.89 24 NA NA NA ASV-LF-SW-3 3/18/2024 Clear None NA Stream flow 8 75 6.7 381 10.83 1.7 NA NA NA ASV-DP-4 Dry, not sampled. Leachate Collection Parameters ASV-LCS-1 3/18/2024 Clear None NA 1000 13 1588 6.8 365 7.46 3.6 NA NA NA Notes: µf2/cm - micromhos per centimeter BTOC - below top of casing Deg C - degrees Celsius ft - feet mg/L - milligrams per liter mL/min - milliliters per minute mV - millivolts NA - not applicable NAVD88 - North American Vertical Datum of 1988 NTU - Nephelometric turbidity units ORP - oxidation reduction potential S.U. - standard units TOC - top of casing Prepared by: CSM Checked by: KLS Page 1 of 1 TABLE 5 GROUNDWATER SEEPAGE VELOCITIES CCR LANDFILL (PERMIT NO. 1119-INDUS) SEMIANNUAL WATER QUALITY MONITORING REPO ASHEVILLE STEAM ELECTRIC PLANT DUKE ENERGY PROGRESS, LLC, ARDEN, NC Surficial and Transition Flow Zone Upgradient Downgradient Seepage Groundwater Groundwater K Ah Distance Effective Well ID Velocity Elevation Elevation (ft/day)l (ft) (ft) Porosity (ft/day) (Ft NAVD 88) (Ft NAVD 88) ASV-LMW-1S to ASV-LMW-2T 2144.20 2058.32 0.33 85.89 733 0.2 0.193 Bedrock Flow Zone Upgradient Downgradient Seepage Groundwater Groundwater K Oh Distance Effective Velocity Well ID Elevation Elevation (ft/day)l (ft) (ft) Porosity Z (ft/day) (Ft NAVD 88) (Ft NAVD 88) ASV-LMW-1B to ASV-LMW-2B 2147.17 2056.42 1.96 90.74 720 0.001 247.0 ASV-CB-9BR to ASV-LMW-3B 2130.18 2069.11 1.96 61.07 993 0.001 120.5 Prepared by: CSM Checked by: KLS Notes: Groundwater elevations are based on water level data collected on March 18-19, 2024. 1- Hydraulic conductivity values taken from slug test performed on monitoring wells within each flow zone. Z - Value represents an estimate of the velocity of groundwater through bedrock fractures. Effective porosity taken from the Updated Groundwater Flow and Transport Modeling Report for Asheville Steam Electric Plant, Arden, NC - September 2022. Hydraulic gradients and groundwater velocities are approximate. Monitoring wells are not listed where groundwater contour information is unavailable to calculate velocity. Ah - difference in groundwater elevations between upgradient and downgradient locations ft - feet ft/day - feet per day Page 1 of 1 TABLE 6 GROUNDWATER FIELD RESULTS AND ANALYTICAL DETECTIONS CCR LANDFILL (PERMIT NO. 1119-INDUS) SEMIANNUAL WATER QUALITY MONITORING REPORT ASHEVILLE STEAM ELECTRIC PLANT DUKE ENERGY PROGRESS, LLC, ARDEN, NC Constituent SWS ID Units Monitoring Wells MDL 15A NCAC 02L Standards for Groundwater' ASV-CB-9 ASV-CB-9BR ASV-CB-9SL ASV-LMW-1B ASV-LMW-1S ASV-LMW-2B ASV-LMW-2T ASV-LMW-3B ASV-LMW-4B pH 320 S.U. 4.3 5.7 6.3 5.7 5.2 5.6 5.1 6.1 6.2 - 6.5-8.5 Temperature 325 Deg C 13 13 13 13 13 11 13 10 10 - NE Specific Conductance 323 µO/cm 37 94 57 116 66 78 58 663 294 - NE Dissolved Oxygen - mg/L 0.74 0.42 2.88 0.22 0.68 1.14 1.85 3.20 0.19 - NE Oxidation Reduction Potential 336 mV 445 379 396 361 404 261 408 346 197 - NE EH - mV 650 584 601 566 609 466 613 551 402 - NE Turbidity 330 NTU 3.2 1.4 1.7 2.7 1.8 3.0 6.8 6.9 5.0 - NE Antimony 13 µg/L <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 0.104 1 Arsenic 14 µg/L 0.131J <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 0.144J 0.26J 0.111 10 Barium 15 µg/L 29 26 43 28 J 41 J 41 J 29 J 75 53 2 700 Beryllium 23 µg/L < 1 < 1 0.332 J < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 0.785 J 0.249 4 Boron 428 µg/L 7 J < 50 < 50 9 J 5 J 14 J 25 J < 500 31 J 5 700 Cadmium 34 µg/L 0.035J <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 0.032 2 Calcium 375 mg/L 0.444 10.6 3.88 9.76 6.19 5.48 3.39 118 41.5 0.012 NE Chloride 301 mg/L 7.1 8.0 8.1 8.5 6.4 8.1 9.7 3.5 7.7 0.0154 250 Chromium 51 µg/L 0.267 J < 1 1.22 0.383 J 0.728 J 0.855 J < 1 0.694 J < 1 0.185 10 Cobalt 53 µg/L 0.96 J < 1 < 1 < 1 0.398 J < 1 0.32 J 0.192 J 14.3 0.077 1 Copper 54 µg/L 1.11 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 1.10 < 1 0.787 1,000 Fluoride 312 mg/L < 0.1 0.06 J < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.5 0.47 J 0.0479 2 Iron 340 µg/L 150 31 J 99 J 24 J 329 74 J 147 106 8350 4 300 Lead 131 µg/L 0.037 J < 1 0.129 J 0.04 J 0.155 J 0.063 J 0.083 J 0.111 0.067 J 0.037 15 Lithium NA µg/L 2J 9 <5 8J 3J <50 <50 2J 16J 2 NE Magnesium 376 mg/L 0.925 3.36 2.10 4.70 2.05 1.78 1.20 33.2 12.6 0.008 NE Manganese 335 µg/L 38 J 51 3 J 3 J 44 J 8 J 20 J 59 4750 1 50 Mercury 132 µg/L < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 0.02 J < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 0.01 1 Molybdenum 397 µg/L < 1 0.243 J 0.186 J 0.562 J 0.384 J 0.267 J < 1 0.326 J 3.00 0.18 NE Nickel 152 µg/L 1.16 0.515 J 0.398 J 0.328 J 0.88 J 0.386 J 0.325 J 0.551 J 4.19 0.256 100 Nitrate 419 mg/L 1.3 0.28 0.84 0.15 J 2.1 14 0.36 2.0 1.2 J 0.0209 10 Selenium 183 µg/L < 1 < 1 < 1 0.501 J < 1 < 1 < 1 0.385 J < 1 0.193 20 Silver 184 µg/L < 1 0.051 J 0.786 J < 1 0.067 J 0.163 J 0.06 J 0.035 J < 1 0.035 20 Sulfate 315 mg/L 0.11 1.5 0.24 0.51 0.18 2.9 4.4 380 78 0.0428 250 Thallium 194 µg/L 0.068 J < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 0.049 J < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 0.041 2 Page 1 of 2 TABLE 6 GROUNDWATER FIELD RESULTS AND ANALYTICAL DETECTIONS CCR LANDFILL (PERMIT NO. 1119-INDUS) SEMIANNUAL WATER QUALITY MONITORING REPORT ASHEVILLE STEAM ELECTRIC PLANT DUKE ENERGY PROGRESS, LLC, ARDEN, NC Constituent SWS ID Units Monitoring Wells MDL 15A NCAC 02L Standards for Groundwater' ASV-CB-9 ASV-CB-9BR ASV-CB-9SL ASV-LMW-1B ASV-LMW-1S ASV-LMW-2B ASV-LMW-2T ASV-LMW-3B ASV-LMW-4B Total Dissolved Solids 311 mg/L < 25 73.0 50.0 89.0 50.0 56.0 45.0 654 254 25 500 Total Hardness NA mg/L 4.9 40.3 18.3 43.7 23.9 21 13.4 NA 155.5 NA NE Vanadium 209 µg/L 0.212 J < 1 0.168 J 0.507 J 0.478 J 0.655 J 0.376 J 0.235 J < 1 0.114 7 Zinc 213 µg/L 8 J < 15 < 15 < 150 6 J 5 J < 150 < 150 7 J 4 1,000 Notes: Analytical data presented in this table reflect the Duke Energy Biological Analytical Data Storage System as of 5/23/2024. Bold concentrations are equal to or greater than the 15A NCAC 02L Standard (for pH bold indicates a measurement less than or greater than the indicated range). 1 - 15A NCAC 02L Standards for Groundwater - North Carolina Class GA Standards found in 15A NCAC 02L .0202 Groundwater Quality Standards (effective April 1, 2022). CB-9/BR/SL and LMW-1B/S are background groundwater monitoring wells. Samples collected by Duke personnel on March 18-19, 2024. - - no relevant information. <- Concentration not detected at or above the adjusted reporting limit. Deg C - degrees Celsius µg/L - micrograms per liter µ4/cm - micromhos per centimeter J - Value is estimated. The result is below the reporting limit or potentially biased based on data validation. MDL - Laboratory Method Detection Limit; MDL values presented are for samples not diluted by the laboratory during analysis. mg/L - milligrams per liter mV - millivolts NA - not analyzed NCAC - North Carolina Administrative Code NE - not established NTU - Nephelometric turbidity units S.U. - standard units SWS ID - Solid Waste Section Identification Number Prepared by: CSM Checked by: US Page 2 of 2 TABLE 7 FIELD AND ANALYTICAL RESULTS EQUAL TO OR GREATER THAN GROUNDWATER QUALITY STANDARDS CCR LANDFILL (PERMIT NO. 1119-INDUS) SEMIANNUAL WATER QUALITY MONITORING REPORT ASHEVILLE STEAM ELECTRIC PLANT DUKE ENERGY PROGRESS, LLC, ARDEN, NC Parameter Sample ID March 2024 Concentration Units 1SA NCAC 02L Standards Historical Concentration Range Cause and Significance ASV-LMW-1B 5.7 6.2-6.4 Natural variation, less than historical concentration range. ASV-LMW-1S 5.2 5.3-5.6 Natural variation, less than historical concentration range. ASV-LMW-2B 5.6 5.3 - 5.8 Natural variation, within historical concentration range. ASV-LMW-2T 5.1 5.3 - 5.6 Natural variation, less than historical concentration range but within background concentration range (4.3 - 6.4 S.U.).3 pH S.U. 6.5-8.5 ASV-LMW-3B 6.1 5.5 - 6.4 Natural variation, within historical concentration range. ASV-LMW-4B 6.2 6.4 - 6.6 Natural variation, less than historical concentration range but within background concentration range (4.3 - 6.4 S.U.).3 Cobalt ASV-LMW-4B 14.3 µg/L 1 56.7 - 75.6 Natural variation, less than historical concentration range. Iron ASV-LMW-1S 329 µg/ L 300 35-507 Natural variation, within historical concentration range. ASV-LMW-4B 8350 20,800 - 27,400 Natural variation, less than historical concentration range. Manganese ASV-LMW-3B 59 µg/L 50 299 - 774 Natural variation, less than historical concentration range. ASV-LMW-4B 4750 10,000 - 13,800 Natural variation, less than historical concentration range. Attributed to gypsum present in the fill material used to construct Sulfate ASV-LMW-3B 380 mg/L 250 75 - 230 the MSE berm as described in the CCR Rule Alternative Source Demonstration Report. Total dissolved solids ASV-LMW-3B 654 mg/L 500 45 - 696 Natural variation, within historical concentration range. Prepared by: CSM Checked by: CS Notes: Analytical data presented in this table reflect the Duke Energy Biological Analytical Data Storage System as of 5/23/2024. CCR Rule Alternative Source Demonstration Report - CCR Landfill - Asheville Steam Electric Plant (SynTerra, 2024). 1- 15A NCAC 02L Standards for groundwater - North Carolina groundwater quality standards (effective April 1, 2022). Z - Historical concentration ranges are based on data from the four baseline monitoring events that occurred between September 2020 and January 2021, prior to waste placement in the CCR Landfill. a The background concentration range is based on data collected from upgradient monitoring wells during Landfill compliance sampling events (September 2020 through March 2024). CCR - coal combustion residuals rule µg/L- micrograms per liter mg/L- milligrams per liter MSE - mechanically stabilized earth NCAC - North Carolina Administrative Code S.U. - standard units Page 1 of 1 TABLE 8 SURFACE WATER FIELD RESULTS AND ANALYTICAL DETECTIONS CCR LANDFILL (PERMIT NO. 1119-INDUS) SEMIANNUAL WATER QUALITY MONITORING REPORT ASHEVILLE STEAM ELECTRIC PLANT DUKE ENERGY PROGRESS, LLC, ARDEN, NC Constituent' SWS ID Units Surface Water Sample ID MDL 15A NCAC 026 Standards, ISTV4, and USEPAS Criteria for Surface Water DP-4 LF-SW-1 LF-SW-2 LF-SW-3 pH 320 S.U. NS NS 6.65 6.72 6.0 - 9.0 Specific Conductance 323 µ0/cm NS NS 9 8 NE Temperature 325 Deg C NS NS 88 75 - :529 Dissolved Oxygen NE mg/L NS NS 10.89 10.83 >4 Oxidation Reduction Potential 336 mV NS NS 374 381 NE Turbidity 330 NTUs NS NS 2.4 1.7 Streams <_50 Laboratory Analyses Antimony 13 µg/L NS NS < 1 < 1 0.104 5,300$ Arsenic 14 µg/L NS NS 0.132 J 0.154 J 0.111 10 Barium 15 µg/L NS NS 14 14 2 21,000$ Beryllium 23 µg/L NS NS < 1 < 1 0.249 NE Boron 428 µg/L NS NS 17 J 12 J 5 34,000# Cadmium 34 µg/L NS NS 0.043 J < 1 0.032 NE Calcium 375 mg/L NS NS 7.24 7.30 0.012 NE Chloride 301 mg/L NS NS 8.7 9.0 0.0154 230 Chromium 51 µg/L NS NS 0.345 J < 1 0.185 NE Cobalt 53 µg/L NS NS 0.163 J < 1 0.077 4$ Copper 54 µg/L NS NS < 1 < 1 0.787 NE Fluoride 312 mg/L NS NS 0.06 J 0.06 J 0.0479 1.8 Iron 340 µg/L NS NS 196 78 J 4 11000 Lead 131 µg/L NS NS 0.06 J < 1 0.037 NE Lithium NA µg/L NS NS < 5 < 5 2 NE Magnesium 376 mg/L NS NS 2.19 2.09 0.008 NE Manganese 335 µg/L NS NS 65 14 J 1 100* Mercury 132 µg/L NS NS < 0.05 < 0.05 0.01 0.012 Molybdenum 397 µg/L NS NS 0.302 J 0.346 J 0.18 2,000$ Nickel 152 µg/L NS NS 0.318 J < 1 0.256 NE Nitrate 419 mg/L NS NS 0.39 0.38 0.0209 NE Selenium 183 µg/L NS NS < 1 < 1 0.193 NE Selenium (dissolved)' 183 µg/L NS NS < 1 < 1 0.193 3.1& Silver 184 µg/L NS NS < 1 < 1 0.035 NE Sulfate 315 mg/L NS NS 4.5 3.0 0.0428 NE Thallium 194 µg/L NS NS < 0.2 < 0.2 0.041 2$ Total Dissolved Solids 311 mg/L NS NS 40.0 51.0 25 NE Total Hardness NA mg/L NS NS 27.1 26.8 NA NE Vanadium 209 µg/L NS NS 0.146 J < 1 0.114 NE Zinc 213 1 µg/L NS I NS I < 15 1 < 15 1 0.004 1 NE Prepared by: CSM Checked by: KLS Notes: Analytical data presented in this table reflect the Duke Energy Biological Analytical Data Storage System as of 5/23/2024. Samples collected by Duke Energy personnel on March 18, 2024. 1- List of constituents analyzed were approved by NCDEQ on March 20, 2023. Z- Solid Waste Section Identification. Unique identification assigned by the Section. s - 15A NCAC 02B Standards for Surface Water - 15A NCAC 02B Standards for Class C surface waters. North Carolina surface water and wetland standards (effective September 1, 2022). ° - In -stream target value (ISTV) for surface water - In -stream target values established per 15A NCAC 02B .0202 and .0208. An exceedance of a published ISTV is not automatically a violation of the water quality standard for toxicity. s - USEPA Criteria for Surface Water - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency National Recommended Water Quality Criteria do not constitute regulations, nor do they impose a legally binding requirement. Therefore, comparisons with those criteria are for information purposes only. e - Dissolved selenium was added to the constituent list when the Water Monitoring Quality Plan Update was submitted in September 2023, and approved by NCDEQ in October 2023. Dissolved selenium will be analyzed for during subsequent semiannual monitoring events for the CCR Landfill. -- no relevant information. < - Concentration not detected at or greater than the adjusted reporting limit. $ - An exceedance of a published ISTV is not automatically a violation of the water quality standard for toxicity. Comparison value presented is the lesser of the Aquatic Life & Secondary Recreation or Fish Consumption value, when applicable. - ISTV is based on acute sampling method described in 15A NCAC 02B (11)(e). Compliance with acute instream standard is not applicable to sampling method. An exceedance of a published ISTV is not automatically a violation of the water quality standard for toxicity. USEPA National Recommended Water Quality Criteria are not a regulation, nor do they impose a legally -binding requirement. Therefore, comparisons with these criteria are for situational context. & - Selenium standard for lotic water based on a 30-dayaverage. Not applicable to the sampling method and provided for screening purposes only. J - Value is estimated. The result is below the reporting limit or potentially biased based on data validation. µg/L - micrograms per liter µD/cm - micro -ohms per centimeter MDL - laboratory method detection limit; MDL values presented are for samples not diluted by the laboratory during analysis. mg/L - milligrams per liter mV - millivolts NCDEQ- North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality NE - not established NS - Not sampled NTU - nephelometric turbidity units S.U. - standard units SWS - Solid Waste Section USEPA - United States Environmental Protection Agency Page 1 of 1 TABLE 9 LEACHATE FIELD RESULTS AND ANALYTICAL DETECTIONS CCR LANDFILL (PERMIT NO. 1119-INDUS) SEMIANNUAL WATER QUALITY MONITORING REPORT ASHEVILLE STEAM ELECTRIC PLANT DUKE ENERGY PROGRESS, LLC, ARDEN, NC Parameter SWS ID Units Leachate Collection Sample MDL ASV-LCS-11 pH 320 S.U. 6.8 Specific Conductance 323 µ0/cm 1,588 Temperature 325 Deg C 13 Dissolved Oxygen - mg/L 7.46 Oxidation Reduction Potential 336 mV 365 EH - mV 570 Turbidity 330 NTUs 3.6 Antimony 13 µg/L 1.30 0.104 Arsenic 14 µg/L 3.95 0.111 Barium 15 µg/L 26 2 Beryllium 23 µg/L < 1 0.249 Boron 428 µg/L 9,770 5 Cadmium 34 µg/L 0.056 J 0.032 Calcium 375 mg/L 350 0.012 Chloride 301 mg/L 35 0.0154 Chromium 51 µg/L 1.03 0.185 Cobalt 53 µg/L 0.434 J 0.077 Copper 54 µg/L 1.95 0.787 Fluoride 312 mg/L 1.2 J 0.0479 Iron 340 µg/L 473 4 Lead 131 µg/L 0.558 J 0.037 Lithium NA µg/L 65 2 Magnesium 376 mg/L 71.0 0.008 Manganese 342 µg/L 34 J 1 Mercury 132 µg/L < 0.05 0.01 Molybdenum 397 µg/L 457 0.18 Nickel 152 µg/L 3.41 0.256 Selenium 183 µg/L 27.1 0.193 Silver 184 µg/L < 1 0.035 Sulfate 315 mg/L 690 0.0428 Thallium 194 µg/L 0.052 J 0.041 Total Dissolved Solids 311 mg/L 1560 25 Total Hardness NA mg/L NA NA Vanadium 209 µg/L 3.45 0.114 Zinc 1 213 1 µg/L < 15 1 4 Prepared by: CSM Checked by: CS Notes: Analytical data presented in this table reflect the Duke Energy Biological Analytical Data Storage System as of 5/23/2024. Sample collected by Duke personnel on March 18, 2024. 1 - Comparative criteria are not applied to leachate collection samples. < - Concentration not detected at or greater than the adjusted reporting limit. J - Value is estimated. The result is below the reporting limit or potentially biased based on data validation. MDL- Laboratory Method Detection Limit; MDL values presented are for samples not diluted by the laboratory during analysis. - - no relevant information. CCR - coal combustion residual mg N/L- milligrams nitrogen per liter NTU - Nephelometric turbidity unit Deg C - degrees Celsius mg/L - milligrams per liter S.U. - standard units µg/L- micrograms per liter mV - millivolts SWS ID - Solid Waste Section Identification Number Page 1 of 1 Semiannual Water Quality Monitoring Report — March 2024 Sampling Event Asheville Steam Electric Plant — CCR Landfill (Permit No. 1119-INDUS-2020) Arden, North Carolina APPENDIX A FIELD SAMPLING FORMS 410 synTerra Science & Engineering Consultants ❑CAMA F,-]CCRELandfill [-]NPDES ❑ DGW❑ASW ❑LRB ❑ SPECIAL STUDY Site: 4s4cAA- Well/SW ID: ('9-7 Date: 3-18'-Zy IEl GROUNDWATER SAMPLE ❑SURFACE WATER SAMPLE ❑ LEACHATE SAMPLE ❑ WLO ❑ WELL DEVELOPMENT FIELD STAFF:, COMPANY: cfL Q DUKE ENERGY ❑ OTHER: WEATHER: []SUNNY ❑ PARTLY CLOUDY ❑ OVERCAST ❑ RAIN ❑SNOW AIR TEMP: -F FIELD METER TYPE/ SERIAL M STStyg� TURBIDIMETER TYPE/ SERIAL #: atuL START PURGE TIME: 7 1,116 SAMPLE COLLECTION TIME: / q "15 PUMPITUBING INTAKE DEPTH: 7q.go (ft) DEPTH TO WATER: 37.15 (ft) *• 0.163 [*(radiusN2)2*3.14*7.48] MOLT FACTOR . WELL DIAMETER: Z u (in) HEIGHT OF WC: 3(ft) WELL VOLUME: 6 • `(i (gal) WELL DEPTH: 76, `t0 (ft) TOTAL VOLUME PURGED: (gal) TYPE OF PUMP: Bladder Peristaltic 12 Volt Grundfos Other ( ) PURGE METHOD: t SAMPLING METHOD: PUMP SETTING: P ft o 0 Tubing/Pump Inspected I (") I o--) I (se) I ❑Good LjTubing Bad ❑Pump Bad ❑Changed/Cleaned ❑Correct Next Event Additional Notes: Low Flow Sampling Stabilization Criteria pH • Specific Conductance • DO • Turbidity f 0.1 standard unit f 5% In NS/cm f 0.2 mg/L or 10% saturation less than 10 NTUs TIME WATER LEVEL FLOW RATE VOLUME REMOVED TEMPERATURE DO SPECIFIC CONDUCTANCE pH ORP TURBIDITY (FT) (x.xx) (mLlmin) (x) (gallons OR mL) (x.xx) (°C) W (mg/L) (x.xx) (PS/CM) W (su) (x.xx) (mv) W (NTU) (x.x) IN32, 37-t0 1eb 0"L7 I� 32 LI.qs ,[Z 3-q� ('i3S 37-W C), 311 `(. 34t 1131 `/•2 I436 37•bH O'�� I 0.f'q 36 N.3Z '140 a, taN [ 1 d.�0 �, 0 37 4, 21 yqq / (t4K 37.6K I o. S r3 t 37 73� ayS .Z PLEASE REFER TO THE BACK OF THIS SHEET IF THE CHART ABOVE IS FULL IS REDEVELOPMENT NEEDED (>10 NTUS)? ❑ YES F NO WERE ALL SAMPLES ON ICE WITHIN 15 MINUTES? Q YES [:]NO IS A TURBIDITY METER DUPLICATE REQUIRED? ❑ YES D NO IS THE LOCATION FIELD VEHICLE ACCESSIBLE? YES ❑ NO IS THE TURBIDITY METER DUPLICATE TAKEN, WITHIN 15%? ❑ YES ❑ NO DUPLICATE 1 (NTU) DUPLICATE 2 (NTU) FINAL SAMPLE OBSERVATIONS: DETECTED ODOR No a 1-12S Petroleum Earthy Musty Undetermined ODOR STRENGTH & Minor Strong ADDITIONAL NOTES: APPEARANCE le Cloudy Turbid Red/Iron Film on Surface Sheen Fines Floc WELL TAG PROTECTIVE CASING LOCK DUST CAP CONCRETE PAD GOOD BAD NONE GOOD BAD NONE GOOD BAD NONE GOOD BAD NONE GOOD BAD NONE Version 1.2 Revised 09/29/2022 HPB CAMA CCR ❑ Landfill NPDES ❑ DGW[—] ASW ❑ LRB ❑ SPECIAL STUDY. Site: ATM I rk,371I Date: TIME WATER LEVEL FLOW RATE VOLUME REMOVED TEMPERATURE DO SPECIFIC CONDUCTANCE PH ORP TURBIDITY (FT) (x.xx) (mL/min) (x) (gallons OR mL) (x.xx) VC) (x) (mg/L) (x.xx) (PS/cm) (x) (su) (x.xx) (mv) (x) (NTU) (x.x) Version 1.2 Revised 09/29/2022 HPB F—]CAMA F-�CCR❑i Landfill ❑NPDES ❑ DGW❑ASW ❑LRB ❑ SPECIAL STUDY Site: As6k- FIELD SAMPLING LOG Well/SW ID: CB-g�R Date: 3-18 -2 ,( Mk GROUNDWATER SAMPLE ❑SURFACE WATER SAMPLE ❑ LEACHATE SAMPLE ❑ WLO [:]WELL DEVELOPMENT FIELD STAFF: C j� COMPANY: Q DUKE ENERGY ❑ OTHER: WEATHER: []SUNNY ❑PARTLYCLOUDY []OVERCAST ❑RAIN []SNOW AIRTEMP: °F FIELD METER TYPE/ SERIAL #: 'KIC1 9 TURBIDIMETER TYPE/ SERIALM 01C-4 START PURGE TIME: 1335 SAMPLE COLLECTION TIME: 13SS PUMP/TUBING INTAKE DEPTH: /`tom (ft) DEPTH TO WATER: 570-9 3 (ft) MULT FACTOR *: 0.163 [*(radius/12)2*3.14*7.48] WELL DIAMETER: 2'0 (in) HEIGHT OF WC: 45.19 (ft) WELL VOLUME: 7 3 7 (gal) WELL DEPTH: q b,f2, (ft) TOTAL VOLUME PURGED: /• SU (gal) TYPE OF PUMP: Bladder Peristaltic 12 Volt Grundfos Other ( ) PURGE METHOD: SAMPLING METHOD: i PUMP SETTING: P R D ❑ Tubin /Pump Inspected I (Ps) I (sec) I (se`) I LOW NOW Gamaunct ataowzauun �.Ai ena ❑Good Tubing Bad ❑Pump Bad ❑Changed/Cleaned ❑Correct Next Event PH t 0.1 standard unit Specific Conductance t 5% in NS/cm Additional Notes: DO f 0.2 mg/L or 10% saturation • Turbidity less than 10 NTUs WATER LEVEL FLOW RATE VOLUME REMOVED TEMPERATURE DO SPECIFIC CONDUCTANCE pH ORP TURBIDITY TIME (FT) (x.xx) (mL/min) (x) (gallons OR mL) (x.xx) (°C) N (mg/L) (x.xx) (PS/cm) (x) (su) (x.xx) (mv) (x) (NTU) (x.x) t3K0 SI,UL 300 0<3o is 1,75 `n 5, 3-7 K G11L I3gl SON G.bO t3 0.G3 q3 57.?5 37S 1.`( 13'A CAU 13 0.Kq 94 I 5.6s 1�77 r.S 1.IV ►3 0,0 is 5.6r 1 3w 1352 St.3t 3w 0.w2, q' S 65 375 r,Y PLEASt KtFtK 1 U 1 Fit t3AGf\ Ur I nW JnCt I Ir I n� a.nwrc � Hovvc i� ru�.� IS REDEVELOPMENT NEEDED (>10 NTUS)? ❑ YES ❑r NO WERE ALL SAMPLES ON ICE WITHIN 15 MINUTES? [DYES ❑ NO IS A TURBIDITY METER DUPLICATE REQUIRED? ❑YES ❑ NO IS THE LOCATION FIELD VEHICLE ACCESSIBLE? ❑ YES ❑ NO IS THE TURBIDITY METER DUPLICATE TAKEN, WITHIN 15%? ❑ YES ❑ NO DUPLICATE 1 (NTU) DUPLICATE 2 (NTU) FINAL SAMPLE OBSERVATIONS: DETECTED ODOR Nor a 1-12S Petroleum Earthy Musty Undetermined ODOR STRENGTH one Minor Strong ADDITIONAL NOTES: APPEARANCE [ r Cloudy Turbid Red/Iron Film on Surface Sheen Fines Floc WELL TAG PROTECTIVE CASING LOCK DUST CAP CONCRETE PAD GOOD BAD NONE GOOD BAD NONE GOOD BAD NONE GOOD BAD NONE GOOD BAD NONE version i.z Kevisea utnzaizuzz nro F—]CAMA F-]CCR❑Landfill 0NPDES ❑ DGW❑ASW ❑LRB ❑ SPECIAL STUDY Site: Well/SW ID: Date: WATER LEVEL FLOW RATE VOLUME REMOVED TEMPERATURE DO SPECIFIC CONDUCTANCE pH ORP TURBIDITY TIME (FT) (mUmin) (gallons OR mL) CC) (mg/L) (PS/cm) (su) (mv) (NTU) (x.xx) (x) (x.xx) (x) (x.xx) (x) (x.xx) (x) (x.x) Version 1.2 Revised 09/29/2022 HPB F—]CAMA [,—]CCR[:�Landfill [--]NPDES ❑ DGWF—]ASW [::]LRB SPECIAL STUDY Site: Aske,41� - •' Well/SW ID: Cl3-�sL- Date: 3 -(8'" GROUNDWATER SAMPLE [—]SURFACE WATER SAMPLE ❑ LEACHATE SAMPLE ❑ WLO ❑ WELL DEVELOPMENT FIELD STAFF: 01 COMPANY: Q DUKE ENERGY ❑ OTHER: WEATHER: []SUNNY ❑ PARTLY CLOUDY []OVERCAST ❑ RAIN ❑SNOW AIR TEMP: *F FIELD METER TYPE/ SERIAL M 9Slcttt TURBIDIMETER TYPE/ SERIAL #: 0101, START PURGE TIME: 1302 SAMPLE COLLECTION TIME: 1310 PUMPITUBING INTAKE DEPTH: S7'62 (ft) DEPTH TO WATER: 36•!`j (ft) MULT FACTOR *: 0.163 (*(radius/12)2*3.14*7.48] WELL DIAMETER: 2 v (in) HEIGHT OF WC: Z� �7 (ft) WELL VOLUME: N 6 i (gal) WELL DEPTH: 6Y. K6 (ft) TOTAL VOLUME PURGED: 6.17 (gal) TYPE OF PUMP: Bladder Peristaltic 12 Volt Grundfos Other( ) PURGE METHOD: 1 SAMPLING METHOD: j PUMP SETTING: P R D ❑ Tub' n /Pump Inspected I cps? I *o 115e°+ I LOW rIOW bampiinq JtaOI11ZaLOn 1-rituiia [7]Good [Tubing Bad ❑Pump Bad ❑Changed/Cleaned ❑Correct Next Event pH f 5%standard unit Additional Notes: r 4 5 (�t2� Specific Conductance t 0.2 in pSicm j, P, [ W(.., Jucsh DO t 0.2 mg/L or 10°!o saturation ti � Turbidity less than 10 NTUs WATER LEVEL FLOW RATE VOLUME REMOVED TEMPERATURE DO SPECIFIC CONDUCTANCE pH ORP TURBIDITY TIME (FT) (x.xx) (nnUmin) (x) (gallons OR mL) (x.xx) CC) (x) (mg/L) (x.xx) (PS/CM) (x) (su) (x.xx) (mv) (x) (NTU) (x.x) 130y 36-58 12� fi.o5 13 3F" 2.y +3 1 371f+ 120 �.�� !3 Z. S� 3K1 39� oL VLCAOr- KCtCK 1 V 1 nC omy+r% Vr 1 ma Jncc 1 Ir i nc —w— w 1 v IS REDEVELOPMENT NEEDED (>10 NTUS)? ❑ YES r❑ NO WERE ALL SAMPLES ON ICE WITHIN 15 MINUTES? AYES [:]NO IS A TURBIDITY METER DUPLICATE REQUIRED? ❑YES P NO IS THE LOCATION FIELD VEHICLE ACCESSIBLE? R YES ❑ NO IS THE TURBIDITY METER DUPLICATE TAKEN, WITHIN 15%? ❑ YES ❑ NO DUPLICATE 1 (NTU) DUPLICATE 2 (NTU) FINAL SAMPLE OBSERVATIONS: DETECTED ODOR E9 1-12S Petroleum Earthy Musty Undetermined ODOR STRENGTH ZrMinor Strong ADDITIONAL NOTES: APPEARANCE Cloudy Turbid Red/Iron Film on Surface Sheen Fines Floc WELL TAG PROTECTIVE CASING LOCK DUST CAP CONCRETE PAD GOOD BAD NONE GOOD BAD NONE GOOD BAD NONE GOOD BAD NONE GOOD BAD NONE Vef5lull I.L r4CvibZU u.7lfulL.u" 11r- F�CAMA [—]CCR[-�Landfiill [:]NPDES ❑ DGW❑ASW F�LRB ❑ SPECIAL STUDY. Site: Well/SW ID: Date: DU KE ENERG� WATER LEVEL FLOW RATE VOLUME REMOVED TEMPERATURE DO SPECIFIC CONDUCTANCE pH ORP TURBIDITY TIME (FT) (mLlmin) (gallons OR mL ) (°C) (mglL) (uS/cm) (su) (mv) (NTU) (x.xx) (x) (x.xx) (x) (x.xx) (x) (x.xx) (x) (x.x) Version 1.2 Revised 09/29/2022 HPB RCAMA ❑i CCR ❑Landfill [:]NPDES ❑ DGW❑ASW F—]LRB ❑ SPECIAL STUDY Site: L%1zw4 Well/SW ID: LMu)I lS Date: 3 -t '7- z'( El GROUNDWATER SAMPLE [:]SURFACE WATER SAMPLE ❑LEACHATE SAMPLE ❑WLO ❑ WELL DEVELOPMENT FIELD STAFF: COMPANY: G-5 I /❑ DUKE ENERGY ❑ OTHER: WEATHER: ❑SUNNY ❑ PARTLY CLOUDY ❑ OVERCAST ❑ RAIN ❑SNOW AIR TEMP: •F FIELD METER TYPE/ SERIAL#: g itet TURBIDIMETER TYPE/ SERIAL #: G« START PURGE TIME: 13Z4 SAMPLE COLLECTION TIME: 13K d PUMPITUBING INTAKE DEPTH: -IS (ft) DEPTH TO WATER: 00- 5'0 (it) MULT FACTOR ": 0.163 [*(radius112)2*3.14*7.48] WELL DIAMETER: 2,0 (in) HEIGHT OF WC: bU 7 (ft) WELL VOLUME: 17. 1 S (gal) WELL DEPTH: 101 Z (it) TOTAL VOLUME PURGED: I. T't (gal) TYPE OF PUMP: Bladder Peristaltic 12 Volt Grundfos Other ( ) PURGE METHOD: J SAMPLING METHOD: PUMP SETTING: P R 0 0 Tubin /Pump Inspected I (Ps') I (Sec) I (Sec) I Low Flow Sampling Stabilization Criteria ❑Good LITubing Bad ❑Pump Bad ❑Changed/Cleaned ❑Correct Next Event PH f 0.1 standard unit • Specific Conductance t 5% in [1S/cm Additional Notes: DO t 0.2 mg/L or 10% saturation Turbidity less than 10 NTUs TIME WATER LEVEL FLOW RATE VOLUME REMOVED TEMPERATURE DO SPECIFIC CONDUCTANCE PH ORP TURBIDITY (FT) (x.xx) (mL/min) (x) (gallons OR mL) (x.xx) CC) (x) (mg/L) (x.xx) (PS/CM) (x) (su) (x.xx) (mv) W (NTU) (x.x) 13ZC 22, 7? 4 ZSo C7 2S 1 3 C-C3 (vL< s. 5-2 357/ 6.0 I;ZC1 72191 . S0 13 OW51 1 113 S •6S 1 at 7 i 2 0-15 I C7 . 33 1/ 5 5.6 F 3 co t Sb (� t 3 - Z4 I Ib S.6 `( 360 Z �l Z; 0,22- 1 t SAC1 3G 7 PLEASE REFER TO THE BACK OF THIS 5HEET IF THE CHART ABOVE IS FULL IS REDEVELOPMENT NEEDED (>10 NTUS)? ❑ YES ❑ NO WERE ALL SAMPLES ON ICE WITHIN 15 MINUTES? DYES ❑ NO IS A TURBIDITY METER DUPLICATE REQUIRED? ❑ YES ©NO IS THE LOCATION FIELD VEHICLE ACCESSIBLE? ❑-YES ❑ NO IS THE TURBIDITY METER DUPLICATE TAKEN, WITHIN 15%? ❑ YES ❑ NO DUPLICATE 1 (NTU) DUPLICATE 2 (NTU) FINAL SAMPLE OBSERVATIONS: DETECTED ODOR o 1-12S Petroleum Earthy Musty Undetermined ODOR STRENGTH one Minor Strong ADDITIONAL NOTES: APPEARANCE le Cloudy Turbid Red/iron Film on Surface Sheen Fines Floc WELL TAG PROTECTIVE CASING LOCK DUST CAP CONCRETE PAD GOOD BAD NONE GOOD BAD NONE GOOD BAD NONE GOOD BAD NONE GOOD BAD NONE Oki, Version 1.2 Revised 09/29/2022 HPB F-]CAMA [-]CCRaLandfill F-]NPDES ❑ DGW❑ASW F-]LRB❑ SPECIAL STUDY, Site: Well/SW ID: Date: WATER FLOW VOLUME TEMPERATURE DO SPECIFIC pH ORP TURBIDITY LEVEL RATE REMOVED CONDUCTANCE TIME (FT) (mUmin) (gallons OR mL) CC) (mg/L) (PS/cm) (su) (mv) (NTU) (x.xx) (x) (x.xx) (x) (x.xx) (x) (x.xx) (x) (x.x) Version 1.2 Revised 09/29/2022 HPB F—]CAMA F—�CCRF--]Landfill ❑NPDES ❑ DGW❑ASW ❑LRB ❑ SPECIAL STUDY FIELD SAMPLING LOG - DUKE ENERGY Site: As1Aw k Well/SW ID: imw-Is Date: ❑GROUNDWATER SAMPLE [:]SURFACE WATER SAMPLE❑LEACHATE SAMPLE ❑WLO ❑ WELL DEVELOPMENT FIELD STAFF: G, 1 COMPANY: Q DUKE ENERGY ❑ OTHER: WEATHER: []SUNNY ❑PARTLYCLOUDY ❑OVERCAST ❑RAIN (SNOW FIELD METER TYPE/ SERIAL #: q l 6 TURBIDIMETER TYPE/ SERIAL #: otv AIR TEMP: "F START PURGE TIME: SAMPLE COLLECTION TIME: / N 2,5 PUMP/TUBING INTAKE DEPTH: 6f, S (ft) DEPTH TO WATER: Z5•S3 (it) MULT FACTOR *: 0.163 ['(radius112)2'3.14'7.48] WELL DIAMETER: 70 (in) HEIGHT OF WC: 41. r,7 (ft) WELL VOLUME: 6-6 9 (gal) WELL DEPTH: 66- 60 (ft) TOTAL VOLUME PURGED: /.'7S (gal) TYPE OF PUMP: Bladder Peristaltic 12 Volt Grundfos Other ( ) PURGE METHOD: SAMPLING METHOD: PUMP SETTING: a R ° Tubing/Pump /Pump Inspected I (vs) I tse°) I (S..) I Good [Tubing Bad ❑Pump Bad ❑Changed/Cleaned ❑Correct Next Event Additional Notes: Low Flow Sampling Stabilization Criteria • pH • Specific Conductance • DO • Turbidity t 0.1 standard unit t 5% In pS/cm t 0.2 mg/L or 10% saturation less than 10 NTUs TIME WATER LEVEL FLOW RATE VOLUME REMOVED TEMPERATURE DO SPECIFIC CONDUCTANCE pH ORP TURBIDITY (FT) (x.xx) (mUmin) (x) (gallons OR mL) (x.xx) (°C) (x) (mg/L) (x.xx) (PS/cm) (x) (su) (x.xx) (mv) W (NTU) (x.x) IqQ7 25.0t0 30o O•z5 N 2-1-z 63 5.51 3qt tb-6 IKto 26.03 o.SS -ss 6'I S. aL( 3 ct 6.6 IN13 6. 12 0-s5 6'0 65 ` 2 I qell- 3. Z lglu 1.15 13 0,7 ,20 r103 1.`/ NI"l 3w 1.L'i5 13 0,71 6b 5.za *5 3.2 ti22 G 20 *0 l-$ PLEASE REFER TO THE BACK OF THIS SHEET IF THE CHART ABOVE IS FULL IS REDEVELOPMENT NEEDED (>10 NTUS)? ❑ YES F--] NO WERE ALL SAMPLES ON ICE WITHIN 15 MINUTES? ❑YES ❑ NO IS A TURBIDITY METER DUPLICATE REQUIRED? ❑YES 0 NO IS THE LOCATION FIELD VEHICLE ACCESSIBLE?❑ YES ❑ NO IS THE TURBIDITY METER DUPLICATE TAKEN, WITHIN 15%? ❑ YES ❑ NO DUPLICATE 1 (NTU) DUPLICATE 2 (NTU) FINAL SAMPLE OBSERVATIONS: DETECTED ODOR one H2S Petroleum Earthy Musty Undetermined ODOR STRENGTH one Minor Strong ADDITIONAL NOTES: APPEARANCE I7r Cloudy Turbid Redliron Film on Surface Sheen Fines Floc WELL TAG PROTECTIVE CASING LOCK DUST CAP CONCRETE PAD GOOD BAD NONE GOOD BAD NONE GOOD BAD NONE GOOD BAD NONE GOOD BAD NONE �UAk Version 1,2 Revised 09/29/2022 HPB [-] CAMAF-]CCR[—]Landfill F—]NPDES ❑ DGW❑ASW F-]LRB SPECIAL STUDY Site: Well/SW ID: Date: �'1 TIME WATER LEVEL FLOW RATE VOLUME REMOVED TEMPERATURE DO SPECIFIC CONDUCTANCE pH ORP TURBIDITY (FT) (x.xx) (mUmin) (x) (gallons OR mL) (x.xx) (°C) (x) (mg/L) (x.xx) (PS/cm) (x) (su) (x.xx) (mv) (x) (NTU) (x.x) Version 1.2 Revised 09/29/2022 HPB ❑CAMA [::JECR❑Landfill ❑NPDES ❑ DGW❑ASW nLRB❑ SPECIAL STUDY. Site: Advt k Well/SW ID: LMw-2g Date: 3"(`(-Z" ❑GROUNDWATER SAMPLE❑SURFACE WATER SAMPLE ❑LEACHATE SAMPLE 0 WLO ❑ WELL DEVELOPMENT FIELD STAFF: COMPANY: Q DUKE ENERGY ❑ OTHER: WEATHER: []SUNNY ❑PARTLYCLOUDY []OVERCAST []RAIN ❑SNOW AIR TEMP: "F FIELD METER TYPE/ SERIAL #: TURBIDIMETER TYPE/ SERIAL #: START PURGE TIME: 035 SAMPLE COLLECTION TIME: t tSs PUMP/TUBING INTAKE DEPTH: /US (ft) DEPTH TO WATER: 6°(--74 (ft) MULT FACTOR*: 0.163 [*(radius112)2*3.14*7.48] WELL DIAMETER: Z.o (in) HEIGHT OF WC: Y5. 56 (ft) WELL VOLUME: LN 3 (gal) WELL DEPTH: I(U• Z (ft) TOTAL VOLUME PURGED: (,SO (gal) TYPE OF PUMP: Bladder Peristaltic 12 Volt Grundfos Other ( ) PURGE METHOD: SAMPLING METHOD: PUMP SETTING: P R D ❑ Tubin /Pump Inspected I "sq I (sec) I (sec) I LOW r10W OdIHIP1111U Oldu[11L.duun �.uiCnd ❑Good Tubing Bad ❑Pump Bad ❑Changed/Cleaned [:]Correct Next Event PH f standard unit Additional Notes: WE Speck Conductance t 5%[n � � [ DO t 0.2 mg/L lL or or 10%saturation. Z Turbidity less than 10 NTUs WATER LEVEL FLOW RATE VOLUME REMOVED TEMPERATURE DO SPECIFIC CONDUCTANCE pH ORP TURBIDITY TIME (FT) (x.xx) (mUmin) (x) (gallons OR mL) (x.xx) CC) W (mg/L) (x.xx) (PS/cm) (x) (su) (x.xx) (mv) (x) (NTU) (x.x) tl3'S 63'VL 3W 0•30 .S 72 5"•6 7 33S 6.0 11%,t1 '65.24 1 U-60 to 2.20 7t1 .6(, 1 3d1- 3.1 n'A'A 65. I ,qv 10 (.vb 7b b3 Z88 z. wO 1, IV I ] t- I i 7 5. 6 2 Z7N 7.6( 1150 1•5o 1 t.IZ 77 y;-Glz Z.6;16 Z 1153 6 t 2w (,C(o I t i. IVI 711, ".61 Z-1- t, 3. F'LtAJt KtrtK 1 U 1 rYt MAuM Ur 1 nra anar-i it i nc %,Timm i mww— -.a f ., IS REDEVELOPMENT NEEDED (>10 NTUS)? ❑ YES 0 NO WERE ALL SAMPLES ON ICE WITHIN 15 MINUTES? AYES ❑ NO IS A TURBIDITY METER DUPLICATE REQUIRED? ❑ YES © NO IS THE LOCATION FIELD VEHICLE ACCESSIBLE? E] YES ❑ NO IS THE TURBIDITY METER DUPLICATE TAKEN, WITHIN 15%? ❑ YES ❑ NO DUPLICATE 1 (NTU) DUPLICATE 2 (NTU) FINAL SAMPLE OBSERVATIONS: DETECTED ODOR No 1-12S Petroleum Earthy Musty Undetermined ODOR STRENGTH ne Minor Strong ennlTlnNnl NOTFS- APPEARANCE �9k Cloudy Turbid Red/Iron Film on Surface Sheen Fines Floc WELL TAG PROTECTIVE CASING LOCK DUST CAP CONCRETE PAD GOOD BAD NONE GOOD BAD NONE GOOD BAD NONE GOOD BAD NONE GOOD BAD NONE vciawn ].c iIG-- voi--- — F�CAMA F_]CCR❑Landfill F—]NPDES ❑ DGWF—]ASW F—]LRB ❑ SPECIAL STUDY. Site: Well/SW ID: Date: s WATER LEVEL FLOW RATE VOLUME REMOVED TEMPERATURE DO SPECIFIC CONDUCTANCE pH ORP TURBIDITY TIME (FT) (mumin) (gallons OR mL) VC) (mg/L) (NS/cm) (su) (mv) (NTU) (x.xx) (x) (x.xx) (x) (x.xx) (x) (x.xx) (x) (x.x) Version 1.2 Revised 09/29/2022 HPB F_]CAMA �CCRoLandfill [:]NPDES DGW❑ASW E1LRB SPECIAL STUDY FIELD SAMPLING LOG DUKE ENERG� Site: Well/SW ID: LMw-ZT" Date: 3-/ 9-2y ❑GROUNDWATER SAMPLE❑SURFACE WATER SAMPLE❑LEACHATE SAMPLE [:]WLO ❑ WELL DEVELOPMENT FIELD STAFF: 671 WEATHER: ❑SUNNY ❑ PARTLY CLOUDY ❑ OVERCAST ❑ RAIN ❑SNOW AIR TEMP: °F COMPANY: ✓❑ DUKE ENERGY FIELD METER TYPE/ SERIAL #: ❑ OTHER: TURBIDIMETER TYPE/ SERIAL #: GI0 L START PURGE TIME: I ZZ& SAMPLE COLLECTION TIME: (Z `(S PUMP/TUBING INTAKE DEPTH: S6 (ft) DEPTH TO WATER: ? (ft) MULT FACTOR-: 0.163 ['(radius112)2"3.14'7.48] WELL DIAMETER: Z V (in) HEIGHT OF WC: Z 4.2 (ft) WELL VOLUME: 3. `I S (gal) WELL DEPTH: (ft) TOTAL VOLUME PURGED: 01170 (gal) TYPE OF PUMP: Bladder Peristaltic 12 Volt Grundfos Other ( ) PURGE METHOD: / SAMPLING METHOD: i PUMP SETTING: a R o ❑ Tubing]/Pump Inspected I (p(psi)I (see) I (sec) I Low Flow Sampling Stabilization Criteria [] Tubing Tubing Bad ❑Pump Bad ❑Changed/Cleaned ❑Correct Next Event PH t 0.1 standard unit • Speck Conductance t 5% in pS/cm Additional Notes: DO t 0.2 mg/L or 10% saturation • Turbidity less than 10 NTUs TIME WATER LEVEL FLOW RATE VOLUME REMOVED TEMPERATURE DO SPECIFIC CONDUCTANCE PH ORP TURBIDITY (FT) (x.xx) (mL/min) (x) (gallons OR mL) (x.xx) VC) (x) (mg/L) (x.xx) (PS/cm) W (su) (x.xx) (mv) (x) (NTU) (x.x) IZ3u 6S.O-L iso 0,L0 11 5.11 6Y 5. 4% `j IL7 6S.Z5 0.5j '3 Z.Z 5.0ss 39 -2 za-z i23b 65.`11 0.5s !2 5717 5.06 yol l b.0 1IL39 65.Kl V.70 13 �19 g6ic 91a 11W 6SAI (160 0.a0 13 Sfs Kd£s 6 PLEASE REFER TO THE BACK OF THIS SHEET IF THE CHART ABOVE 15 FULL IS REDEVELOPMENT NEEDED (>10 NTUS)? ❑ YES'© NO WERE ALL SAMPLES ON ICE WITHIN 15 MINUTES? AYES [:]NO IS A TURBIDITY METER DUPLICATE REQUIRED? ❑YESO NO IS THE LOCATION FIELD VEHICLE ACCESSIBLE?❑YES ❑ NO IS THE TURBIDITY METER DUPLICATE TAKEN, WITHIN 15%? ❑ YES ❑ NO DUPLICATE 1 (NTU) DUPLICATE 2 (NTU) FINAL SAMPLE OBSERVATIONS: DETECTED ODOR . H2S Petroleum Earthy Musty Undetermined ODOR STRENGTH 12he Minor Strong ADDITIONAL NOTES: APPEARANCE le r Cloudy Turbid Red/Iron Film on Surface Sheen Fine Floc WELL TAG PROTECTIVE CASING LOCK DUST CAP CONCRETE PAD GOOD BAD NONE GOOD BAD NONE GOOD BAD NONE GOOD BAD NONE GOOD BAD NONE i Version 1.2 Revised 09/29/2022 HPB [—]CAMA F—]CCRF�Landfiill [:]NPDES ❑ DGW❑ASW [—]LRB ❑ SPECIAL STUDY Site: Well/SW ID: Date: WATER FLOW VOLUME TEMPERATURE DO SPECIFIC pH ORP TURBIDITY TIME LEVEL RATE REMOVED CONDUCTANCE (FT) (mumin) (gallons OR mL) VC) (mg/L) (PS/cm) (su) (mv) (NTU) (x.xx) (x) (x.xx) (x) (x.xx) (x) (x.xx) (x) (x.x) Version 1.2 Revised 09/29/2022 HPB ❑CAMA [:�.CCRF,�Landfill ❑NPDES ❑ DGW❑ASW ❑LRB ❑ SPECIAL STUDY. Site: As�uk Well/SW ID: LMw-36 Date: GROUNDWATER SAMPLE❑SURFACE WATER SAMPLE ❑LEACHATE SAMPLE ❑WILD [:]WELL DEVELOPMENT FIELD STAFF: ()- COMPANY: Q DUKE ENERGY ❑ OTHER: WEATHER: ❑SUNNY ❑ PARTLY CLOUDY ❑ OVERCAST ❑ RAIN ❑SNOW AIR TEMP: "F FIELD METER TYPE/ SERIAL #: '151 qd TURBIDIMETER TYPE/ SERIAL #: CAVI START PURGE TIME: lo't2- SAMPLE COLLECTION TIME: I ► W PUMP/TUBING INTAKE DEPTH: "to (ft) DEPTH TO WATER: 33JR (ft) MULT FACTOR*: 0163 [*(radius/12)2*3.14*7.48] WELL DIAMETER: 2'0 (in) HEIGHT OF WC: If, 57 (it) WELL VOLUME: /16r� (gal) WELL DEPTH: N,''30 (ft) TOTAL VOLUME PURGED: 0,85 (gal) TYPE OF PUMP: Bladder Peristaltic 12 Volt Grundfos Other( ) PURGE METHOD: / SAMPLING METHOD: [ PUMP SETTING: P R D ❑ Tub' /Pump Inspected I IPs� ( (sec) I I LUW r1UW OcI11WIIIIN JIQUIrILallyu 1111LVIIQ ❑Good Tubing Bad ❑Pump Bad ❑Changed/Cleaned ❑Correct Next Event PH ± standard unit Additional Notes: Speck Conductance. t 5°r%In NS/cm _ qI� IsnL (i Aklr ?, DO t 0.2 mg/L or 10% saturation • Turbidity less than 10 NTUs WATER LEVEL FLOW RATE VOLUME REMOVED TEMPERATURE DO SPECIFIC CONDUCTANCE pH ORP TURBIDITY TIME (FT) (x.xx) (mL/min) (x) (gallons OR mL) (x.xx) (°C) W (mg/L) (x.xx) (NS/cm) (x) (su) (x.xx) (mv) (x) (NTU) (x.x) tvN4 33.'t2 ItSo o,t a Cl 11.01 6 bz b.O� 331 lip Iv�°1 ?3.oi6 0.3s tU 5.60 6 is"( 6.11 1 ? to 8:6 io t b70 6.13 34Z to-t IoSS 0. 7o t C? 3. Z L b 65 6 l3 `; V 7• 7 33.01(. to 3.7,0 bb3 6.1H 3'ld 6 --- IS REDEVELOPMENT NEEDED (>10 NTUS)? ❑ YES ❑ NO WERE ALL SAMPLES ON ICE WITHIN 15 MINUTES?AYES ❑ NO IS A TURBIDITY METER DUPLICATE REQUIRED? ❑YES Q NO IS THE LOCATION FIELD VEHICLE ACCESSIBLE?Q YES ❑ NO IS THE TURBIDITY METER DUPLICATE TAKEN, WITHIN 15%? ❑ YES ❑ NO DUPLICATE 1 (NTU) DUPLICATE 2 (NTU) FINAL SAMPLE OBSERVATIONS: DETECTED ODOR �on H2S Petroleum Earthy Musty Undetermined ODOR STRENGTH Minor Strong enn1T1r)Me1 MnTFS• APPEARANCE 10�PK Cloudy Turbid Red/Iron Film on Surface Sheen Floc WELL TAG PROTECTIVE CASING LOCK DUST CAP CONCRETE PAD GOOD BAD NONE GOOD BAD NONE GOOD BAD NONE GOOD BAD NONE GOOD BAD NONE i F-]CAMA F-]CCR[—]Landfill [::]NPDES DGW❑ASW aLRB ❑ SPECIAL STUDY Site: Well/SW ID: Date: WATER LEVEL FLOW RATE VOLUME REMOVED TEMPERATURE DO SPECIFIC CONDUCTANCE pH ORP TURBIDITY TIME (FT) (mUmin) (gallons OR mL) VC) (mg/L) (PS/cm) (su) (mv) (NTU) (x.xx) W (x.xx) (x) (x.xx) (x) (x.xx) (x) (x.x) Version 1.2 Revised 09/29/2022 HPB [—]CAMA RCCR�Landfiill F-]NPDES ❑ DGWF-]ASW F-]LRB ❑ SPECIAL STUDY. Site: A4,,"�c Well/SW ID: Date: ❑ GROUNDWATER SAMPLE ❑SURFACE WATER SAMPLE ❑ LEACHATE SAMPLE ❑ WLO WELL DEVELOPMENT FIELD STAFF: CAL WEATHER: ❑SUNNY ❑PARTLYCLOUDY ❑OVERCAST DRAIN ❑SNOW AIRTEMP: "F COMPANY: Q DUKE ENERGY FIELD METER TYPE/ SERIAL #: firer ❑ OTHER: TURBIDIMETER TYPE/ SERIAL #: G/02- START PURGE TIME: U93g SAMPLE COLLECTION TIME: 16VO PUMP/TUBING INTAKE DEPTH: `( DEPTH TO WATER: 2-QS (ft) MULT FACTOR r: 0.163 [•(radius112)2.3.14"7.48] WELL DIAMETER: z o (in) HEIGHT OF WC: 27 y( (ft) WELL VOLUME: °r•W7 (gal) WELL DEPTH: qj,.?,S (ft) TOTAL VOLUME PURGED: (gal) TYPE OF PUMP: Bladder Peristaltic 12 Volt Grundfos Other( ) PURGE METHOD: SAMPLING METHOD: PUMP SETTING: P R D ❑ Tubing/Pump Inspected I (Ps) I *-) I (5--) I Low Flow Sampling Stabilization Untena [Good Tubing Bad ❑Pump Bad ❑Changed/Cleaned ❑Correct Next Event pH f 0.1 standard unit • Specific Conductance t 5%D in pS/cm Additional Notes: DO t 0.2 mg/L or 10% saturation 1 �� �kl`" Turbidity less than 10 NTUs TIME WATER LEVEL FLOW RATE VOLUME REMOVED TEMPERATURE DO SPECIFIC CONDUCTANCE pH ORP TURBIDITY (FT) (x.xx) (mL/min) W (gallons OR mL) (x.xx) CC) W (mg/L) (x.xx) (PS/CM) (x) (su) (x.xx) (mv) W (NTU) (x.x) ()q S q 2 22 10 3So o. °10 boo 0Q50 zz.N5 350 o.85 7 o.R£( 315 6,06 Z38- 17.8 o553 f I I. Iv q0-23 2C1t' 6-/'1 zv-Z 9. y dti5(, t t r.N� to o.zr ZC1S 6•Ig 6� 0C159 Z2.tlIS 3Sv r. s„ to 0.117 Z�1 ( �r� S•a PLEASE REFER TO THE BACK OF THIS SHEET IF THE CHART ABOVE IS FULL IS REDEVELOPMENT NEEDED (>10 NTUS)? ❑ YES © NO WERE ALL SAMPLES ON ICE WITHIN 15 MINUTES? 2YES ❑ NO IS A TURBIDITY METER DUPLICATE REQUIRED? ❑YES Q NO IS THE LOCATION FIELD VEHICLE ACCESSIBLE? YES ❑ NO IS THE TURBIDITY METER DUPLICATE TAKEN, WITHIN 15%0? ❑ YES ❑ NO DUPLICATE 1 (NTU) DUPLICATE 2 (NTU) FINAL SAMPLE OBSERVATIONS: DETECTED ODOR rN H2S Petroleum Earthy Musty Undetermined ODOR STRENGTH Minor Strong ADDITIONAL NOTES: APPEARANCE (EC)ar Cloudy Turbid Red/Iron Film on Surface Sheen Fines Floc WELL TAG PROTECTIVE CASING LOCK DUST CAP CONCRETE PAD GOOD BAD NONE GOOD BAD NONE GOOD BAD NONE GOOD BAD NONE GOOD BAD NONE Version 1.2 Revised 09/29/2022 HPB F-]CAMA F—]CCRF-]Landfill [:]NPDES ❑ DGW[—] ASWF-]LRB ❑ SPECIAL STUDY. Site: Well/SW ID: Date: -a M10 WATER LEVEL FLOW RATE VOLUME REMOVED TEMPERATURE DO SPECIFIC CONDUCTANCE PH ORP TURBIDITY TIME (FT) (mUmin) (gallons OR mL) (°C) (mg/L) (NS/cm) (su) (mv) (NTU) (x.xx) (x) (x.xx) (x) (x.xx) (x) (x.xx) Version 1.2 Revised 09/29/2022 HPB ❑CAMA ❑CCR❑Landfill ❑NPDES ❑ DGW❑ASW ❑LRB ❑ SPECIAL STUDY. i Site: A 51141e Well/SW ID: Sw- l Date: 3-/ g - Ly 17 GROUNDWATER SAMPLE ❑SURFACE WATER SAMPLE ❑ LEACHATE SAMPLE ❑ WLO ❑ WELL DEVELOPMENT FIELD STAFF: COMPANY: (n ,© DUKE ENERGY ❑ OTHER: WEATHER: ❑SUNNY ❑PARTLYCLOUDY []OVERCAST []RAIN ❑SNOW AIR TEMP: *F FIELD METER TYPE/ SERIAL #: 95'/gam TURBIDIMETER TYPE/ SERIAL #: 010-L START PURGE TIME: i 64S SAMPLE COLLECTION TIME: PUMPITUBING INTAKE DEPTH: (ft) DEPTH TO WATER: (ft) MULT FACTOR*: 0.163 [*(radius/12)2*3.14*7.48] WELL DIAMETER: (In) HEIGHT OF WC: (ft) WELL VOLUME: _ (gal) WELL DEPTH: (ft) TOTAL VOLUME PURGED: (gal) TYPE OF PUMP: Bladder Peristaltic 12 Volt Grundfos Other ( ) PURGE METHOD: SAMPLING METHOD: PUMP SETTING: P R D ❑ Tubing/pump Inspected I. (P5) (see) (sec) Luvv i wvvyangluuy .eau....�....................... ❑Good []Tubing Bad []Pump Bad ❑Changed/Cleaned ❑Correct Next Event pH t 001 standard unit • Speck Conductance t 5% in NS/cm Additional Notes: DO f 0.2 mg/L or 10% saturation • Turbidity less than 10 NTUs WATER LEVEL FLOW RATE VOLUME REMOVED TEMPERATURE DO SPECIFIC CONDUCTANCE pH ORP TURBIDITY TIME (FT) (x.xx) (mL/min) (x) (gallons OR mL) (x.xx) (°C) (x) (mg/L) (x.xx) (PS/cm) W (Sul (x.xx) (mv) (x) (NTU) (x.x) __ -._ __ _____ �� �. .._ ... ...i �.- �...e• n e-rT 1C -UJ !•IJ A GT A onxic IC ci ii i IS REDEVELOPMENT NEEDED (>10 NTUS)? ❑YES ❑ NO IS A TURBIDITY METER DUPLICATE REQUIRED? ❑YES ❑ NO IS THE TURBIDITY METER DUPLICATE TAKEN, WITHIN 15%? ❑ YES ❑ N FINAL SAMPLE OBSERVATIONS: DETECTED ODOR None H2S ODOR STRENGTH None Minor APPEARANCE Clear Cloudy O WERE ALL SAMPLES ON ICE WITHIN 15 MINUTES? [-]YES ❑ NO IS THE LOCATION FIELD VEHICLE ACCESSIBLE? © YES ❑ NO DUPLICATE 1 (NTU) DUPLICATE 2 (NTU) Petroleum Earthy Musty Undetermined Strong Turbid Red/Iron Film on Surface Sheen Fines Floc WELL TAG PROTECTIVE CASING LOCK DUST CAP CONCRETE PAD GOOD BAD NONE GOOD BAD NONE GOOD BAD NONE GOOD BAD NONE GOOD BAD NONE WDIZ F-]CAMA F-]CCR❑Landfill [-�NPDES ❑ DGWF-]ASW F—]LRB SPECIAL STUDY, Site: Well/SW ID: Date: WATER LEVEL FLOW RATE VOLUME REMOVED TEMPERATURE DO SPECIFIC pH TIME CONDUCTANCE (FT) (mUmin) (gallons OR mL) (°C) (mg/L) (PS/cm) (su (x.xx) (x) (x.xx) (x) (x.xx) (A (x.xl DUKE ORP TURBIDITY (mv) (NTU) Version 1.2 Revised 09/29/2022 HPB F—]CAMA ❑CCR❑Landfill ❑NPDES ❑ DGW❑ASW ❑LRB ❑ SPECIAL STUDY Site: Well/SW ID: Ste_ Date: 3-►-z�( um El GROUNDWATER SAMPLE ❑SURFACE WATER SAMPLE ❑ LEACHATE SAMPLE ❑ WLO [:]WELL DEVELOPMENT FIELD STAFF: (ITL WEATHER: ❑SUNNY El PARTLY CLOUDY ❑OVERCAST ❑RAIN ❑SNOW AIRTEMP: "F COMPANY: ❑ DUKE ENERGY FIELD METER TYPE/ SERIAL M � St'7B6 ❑ OTHER: TURBIDI METER TYPE/ SERIAL M Oly/r START PURGE TIME: ro 25 SAMPLE COLLECTION TIME: t030 PUMPITUBING INTAKE DEPTH: (ft) DEPTH TO WATER: (ft) MULT FACTOR ": 0.163 [*(radius/12)2*3.14*7.48] WELL DIAMETER: (in) HEIGHT OF WC: (ft) WELL VOLUME: _ (gal) WELL DEPTH: (ft) TOTAL VOLUME PURGED: (gal) TYPE OF PUMP: Bladder Peristaltic 12 Volt Grundfos Other ( ) PURGE METHOD: j SAMPLING METHOD: PUMP SETTING: ElTub/Pump Inspected (Ps) (sec) (sec) LOW t'IOW .>ampnnq JIaginzaUOn urlterla Tubing/Pump ❑Good [Tubing Bad ❑Pump Bad ❑Changed/Cleaned [_]Correct Next Event PH f 0.1 standard unit • Specific Conductance t 5% In [IS/cm Additional Notes: DO * 0.2 mg/L or 10% saturation • Turbidity less than 10 NTUs WATER LEVEL FLOW RATE VOLUME REMOVED TEMPERATURE DO SPECIFIC CONDUCTANCE pH ORP TURBIDITY TIME (FT) (x.xx) (nnUmin) (x) (gallons OR mL) (x.xx) VC) (x) (mg/L) (x.xx) (PS/CM) (x) (su) (x.xx) (mv) (x) (NTU) (x.x) to2"i — 5{, ,Y.- tag 5 s£s 6,6 S 371/ zK PLEA5E KLI-tK I U I Htt bAGK UI- I miz) 5htt I m I nc uriAm I tiavvc IJ ru Ll.. IS REDEVELOPMENT NEEDED (>10 NTUS)? ❑ YES ❑ NO WERE ALL SAMPLES ON ICE WITHIN 15 MINUTES? []YES ❑ NO IS A TURBIDITY METER DUPLICATE REQUIRED? ❑YES ❑ NO IS THE LOCATION FIELD VEHICLE ACCESSIBLE?[:] YES ❑ NO IS THE TURBIDITY METER DUPLICATE TAKEN, WITHIN 15%? ❑ YES ❑ NO DUPLICATE 1 (NTU) DUPLICATE 2 (NTU) FINAL SAMPLE OBSERVATIONS: DETECTED ODOR el H2S Petroleum Earthy Musty Undetermined ODOR STRENGTH Minor Strong ADDITIONAL NOTES: APPEARANCE Cloudy Turbid Red/Iron Film on Surface Sheen Fines Floc WELL TAG PROTECTIVE CASING LOCK DUST CAP CONCRETE PAD GOOD BAD NONE GOOD BAD NONE GOOD BAD NONE GOOD BAD NONE GOOD BAD NONE s version 1.4 MUVIbeU Vb/Gy/GVGG nru RCAMA RCCRRLandfiill [:]NPDES ❑ DGWF—]ASW RLRB ❑ SPECIAL STUDY. Site: Well/SW ID: Date: WATER LEVEL FLOW RATE VOLUME REMOVED TEMPERATURE DO SPECIFIC CONDUCTANCE pH ORP TURBIDITY TIME (FT) (mUmin) (gallons OR mL) VC) (mg/L) (PS/cm) (su) (mv) (NTU) (x.xx) (x) (x.xx) (x) (x.xx) (x) (x.xx) (x) (x.x) Version 1.2 Revised 09/29/2022 HPB ❑CAMA F-]CCR [,—]Landfill ❑NPDES ❑ DGW❑ASW ❑ LRB ❑ SPECIAL STUDY Site: Well/SW ID: SW-3 Date: �tg-L� ❑GROUNDWATER SAMPLE ESURFACE WATER SAMPLE ❑ LEACHATE SAMPLE ❑ WLO ❑ WELL DEVELOPMENT FIELD STAFF: &4 G)Z COMPANY: Q DUKE ENERGY ❑ OTHER: WEATHER: ❑SUNNY ❑ PARTLY CLOUDY ❑ OVERCAST ❑ RAIN nSJJOW AIR TEMP: °F FIELD METER TYPE/ SERIAL #: 1 t K TURBIDIMETER TYPE/ SERIAL START PURGE TIME: to So SAMPLE COLLECTION TIME: 11W PUMPITUBING INTAKE DEPTH: (it) DEPTH TO WATER: (ft) MULT FACTOR *: 0.163 ["(radius112)2`3.14'7.48] WELL DIAMETER: (in) HEIGHT OF WC: (ft) WELL VOLUME: (gal) WELL DEPTH: (ft) TOTAL VOLUME PURGED: (gal) TYPE OF PUMP: Bladder Peristaltic 12 Volt Grundfos Other ( ) PURGE METHOD: ' SAMPLING METHOD: PUMP SETTING: P R 0 GRA b El Tub' /Pump Inspected (Ps) (sec) (sec) LOW 1-iow 5ampung JtapinzaUOn urnerla n ❑Good [Tubing Bad ❑Pump Bad ❑Changed/Cleaned ❑Correct Next Event PH t 0.1 standard unit bt"Ec" N ,, Specific Conductance t 5% in pS/cm Additional N��ufaan inEd �p �"` to `p �, j �IoS DO t 0.2 mg/L or 10%Q saturation Q' SamPlt sup cites s+`4 f`� b(uclic Turbidity less than 10 NTUs c 6rcu�+ WATER LEVEL FLOW RATE VOLUME REMOVED TEMPERATURE DO SPECIFIC CONDUCTANCE pH ORP TURBIDITY TIME (FT) (x.xx) (mL/min) (x) (gallons OR mL) (x.xx) (°C) W (mg/L) (x.xx) (PS/cm) (x) (su) (x.xx) (mv) (x) (NTU) (x.x) It1S5 — — 't io-93 75 (,72 391 t'LtAJt KtrtK 1 V 1 r1t C AL m yr 1 n1a an Cci 1r 1 nr= �,nmrcr P%ovvr= . ru"" IS REDEVELOPMENT NEEDED (>10 NTUS)? ❑ YES ❑ NO WERE ALL SAMPLES ON ICE WITHIN 15 MINUTES? ©YES ❑ NO IS A TURBIDITY METER DUPLICATE REQUIRED? ❑ YES ❑ NO IS THE LOCATION FIELD VEHICLE ACCESSIBLE?[:] YES ® NO IS THE TURBIDITY METER DUPLICATE TAKEN, WITHIN 15%? ❑ YES ❑ NO DUPLICATE 1 (NTU) DUPLICATE 2 (NTU) FINAL SAMPLE OBSERVATIONS: DETECTED ODOR 1-12S Petroleum Earthy Musty Undetermined ODOR STRENGTH fz Minor Strong ADDITIONAL NOTES: APPEARANCE clear Cloudy Turbid Red/Iron Film on Surface Sheen Fines Floc WELL TAG PROTECTIVE CASING LOCK DUST CAP CONCRETE PAD GOOD BAD NONE GOOD BAD NONE GOOD BAD NONE GOOD BAD NONE GOOD BAD NONE version 1.L Kevlsea Uaityrcvcc nro CAMA CCR ❑ Landfill F�NPDES ❑ DGWF-] ASW ❑ LRB ❑ SPECIAL STUDY, Site: Well/SW ID: Date: WATER LEVEL FLOW RATE VOLUME REMOVED TEMPERATURE DO SPECIFIC CONDUCTANCE pH ORP TURBIDITY TIME (FT) (mumin) (gallons OR mL) 1 (°C) I (mg/L) (PS/cm) (su) (mv) (NTU) (x.xx) (x) (x.xx) (x) (x.xx) (x) (x.xx) (x) (x.x) Version 1.2 Revised 09/29/2022 HPB RCAMA ❑CCRRLandfill ❑NPDES ❑ DGW❑ASW ❑LRB ❑ SPECIAL STUDY. Site: k6wlk Nell/SW ID: bP-`[ Date: i M El GROUNDWATER SAMPLE ❑SURFACE WATER SAMPLE ❑ LEACHATE SAMPLE ❑ WLO 0 WELL DEVELOPMENT FIELD STAFF: GTI- WEATHER: []SUNNY ❑PARTLY CLOUDY ❑ OVERCAST []RAIN []SNOW AIR TEMP: "F COMPANY: D DUKE ENERGY FIELD METER TYPE/ SERIAL #: ❑ OTHER: TURBIDIMETER TYPE/ SERIAL #: START PURGE TIME: ///a SAMPLE COLLECTION TIME: fir- PUMP/TUBING INTAKE DEPTH: (ft) DEPTH TO WATER: (ft) MULT FACTOR *: 0.163 ['(radius/12)2'3.14"7.48] WELL DIAMETER: (in) HEIGHT OF WC: (ft) WELL VOLUME: — (gal) WELL DEPTH: (ft) TOTAL VOLUME PURGED: — (gal) TYPE OF PUMP: Bladder Peristaltic 12 Volt Grundfos Other ( ) PURGE METHOD: SAMPLING METHOD: PUMP SETTING: P RI D ❑ Tubing/Pump Inspected I (p,) I (see) I (sec) I Low Flow Sampling Stabilization Criteria ❑Good []Tubing Bad ❑Pump Bad ❑Changed/Cleaned ❑Correct Next Event pH f 0.1 standard unit Additional Notes: Specific Conductance t 5% in NS/cm Nd fJ _ . DO t 0.2 mg/L or 10% saturation tJ Turbidity less than 10 NTUs TIME WATER LEVEL FLOW RATE VOLUME REMOVED TEMPERATURE DO SPECIFIC CONDUCTANCE pH ORP TURBIDITY (FT) (x.xx) (mUmin) W (gallons OR mL) (x.xx) VC) (x) (mg/L) (x.xx) (PS/cm) (x) (Su) (x.xx) (mv) (x) (NTU) (x.x) PLEASE REFER TO THE BACK OF THIS SHEET IF THE CHART ABOVE 15 FULL IS REDEVELOPMENT NEEDED (>10 NTUS)? ❑ YES ❑ NO WERE ALL SAMPLES ON ICE WITHIN 15 MINUTES? [:]YES [:]NO IS A TURBIDITY METER DUPLICATE REQUIRED? ❑YES ❑ NO IS THE LOCATION FIELD VEHICLE ACCESSIBLE?❑ YES ❑ NO IS THE TURBIDITY METER DUPLICATE TAKEN, WITHIN 15%? ❑ YES ❑ NO DUPLICATE 1 (NTU) DUPLICATE 2 (NTU) FINAL SAMPLE OBSERVATIONS: DETECTED ODOR None H2S Petroleum Earthy Musty Undetermined ODOR STRENGTH None Minor Strong ADDITIONAL NOTES: APPEARANCE Clear Cloudy Turbid Red/Iron Film on Surface Sheen Fines Floc WELL TAG PROTECTIVE CASING LOCK DUST CAP CONCRETE PAD GOOD BAD NONE GOOD BAD NONE GOOD BAD NONE GOOD BAD NONE GOOD BAD NONE Version 1.2 Revised 09/29/2022 HPB F-]CAMA F-]CCR❑Landfill FINPDES [:]bGWF—]ASW F-]LRB ❑ SPECIAL STUDY ■ ■ a Site: Well/SW ID: Date: TIME WATER LEVEL FLOW RATE VOLUME REMOVED TEMPERATURE DO SPECIFIC CONDUCTANCE pH ORP TURBIDITY (FT) (x.xx) (mUmin) (x) (gallons OR mL) (x.xx) VC) (x) (mg/L) (x.xx) (PS/cm) (x) (su) (x.xx) (mv) (x) (NTU) (x.x) Version 1.2 Revised 09/29/2022 HPB ❑LAMA F-]CCR�Landfill ❑NPDES ❑ DGW❑ASW ❑LRB ❑SPECIAL STUDY, r Site: Askewk Well/SW ID: L'�S-t Date: 3-18-2K /❑GROUNDWATER SAMPLE ❑SURFACE WATER SAMPLE ❑ LEACHATE SAMPLE ❑ WLO ❑ WELL DEVELOPMENT FIELD STAFF: (-5Z COMPANY: Q DUKE ENERGY ❑ OTHER: WEATHER: ❑SUNNY ❑PARTLY CLOUDY []OVERCAST []RAIN []SNOW AIR TEMP: "F FIELD METER TYPE/ SERIAL M TURBIDIMETER TYPE/ SERIAL M alr/L.- START PURGE TIME: liSd SAMPLE COLLECTION TIME: /Zzo PUMPITUBING INTAKE DEPTH: (ft) DEPTH TO WATER: - (ft) MULT FACTOR ": 0.163 [•(radius112)2'3.14`7.48] WELL DIAMETER: (in) HEIGHT OF WC: (ft) WELL VOLUME: — (gal) WELL DEPTH: `- (ft) TOTAL VOLUME PURGED: I• C-" (gal) TYPE OF PUMP: Bladder Peristaltic 12 Volt Grundfos Other ( ) PURGE METHOD: SAMPLING METHOD: PUMP SETTING: P R 0 ❑ Tubin /Pump Inspected I (Is' I (see) I (sec) I tow rlow oampung 01aowzauvn %,nrelld ❑Good "Tubing Bad ❑Pump Bad ❑Changed/Cleaned ❑Correct Next Event pH t 0.1 standard unit • Speck Conductance t 5% in pS/cm Additional Notes: DO * 0.2 mg/L or 10% saturation • Turbidity less than 10 NTUs WATER LEVEL FLOW RATE VOLUME REMOVED TEMPERATURE DO SPECIFIC CONDUCTANCE pH ORP TURBIDITY TIME (FT) (x.xx) (mUmin) (x) (gallons OR mL) (x.xx) CC) (x) (mg/L) (x.xx) (PS/CM) (x) (su) (x.xx) (mv) (x) (NTU) (x.x) /abU /,v i3 ?<<G ISts 6�7is 3GS 3.b F'LtA,t KtttK � U � F1t ts,at,n yr i nia an�� 1 �r 1 nc �.nr+rc 1 r�cvvc to rva_I_ IS REDEVELOPMENT NEEDED (>10 NTUS)? ❑ YES ❑ NO WERE ALL SAMPLES ON ICE WITHIN 15 MINUTES? ❑YES ❑ NO IS ATURBIDITY METER DUPLICATE REQUIRED? ❑YES aNO IS THE LOCATION FIELD VEHICLE ACCESSIBLE? ❑YES ❑ NO IS THE TURBIDITY METER DUPLICATE TAKEN, WITHIN 15%? ❑ YES ❑ NO DUPLICATE 1 (NTU) DUPLICATE 2 (NTU) FINAL SAMPLE OBSERVATIONS: DETECTED ODOR q0. 1-12S Petroleum Earthy Musty Undetermined ODOR STRENGTH ne Minor Strong ADDITIONAL NOTES: APPEARANCE a Cloudy Turbid Red/Iron Film on Surface Sheen Fines Floc WELL TAG PROTECTIVE CASING LOCK DUST CAP CONCRETE PAD GOOD BAD NONE GOOD BAD NONE GOOD BAD NONE GOOD BAD NONE GOOD BAD NONE VCIJIUII 1.4 RCVIJCU UV14. 1-111 -1 u F-]CAMA FICCR❑Landfill RNPDES ❑ DGW❑ASW RLRB ❑ SPECIAL STUDY, Site: Well/SW ID: Date: am TIME WATER LEVEL FLOW RATE VOLUME REMOVED TEMPERATURE DO SPECIFIC CONDUCTANCE pH ORP TURBIDITY (FT) (x.xx) (mUmin) (x) (gallons OR mL) (x.xx) VC) (x) (mg/L) (x.xx) (PS/cm) (x) (su) (x.xx) (mv) (x) (NTU) (x.x) Version 1.2 Revised 09/29/2022 HPB F]CAMAOtCRff]Landfiill F-]NPDES ❑ DGW❑ASW F�LRB ❑ SPECIAL STUDY DAILY CALIBRATION LOG 4DUKE Site: ASV Date: ENERGY. FIELD PERSONNEL: CJ Z. WEATHER: []SUNNY ❑ PARTLY CLOUDY ❑ OVERCAST ❑ RAIN ❑SNOW TEMPERATURE (APPROX): 'F INSITU SERIAL #: `15198b 2100Q SERIAL #: 332a Buffer Chart Meter Temperature pH Reading Within ± 0.1 su? Timer low (°C) (su) (su) 7.00 su rK so 7,05 7 tl �Z- N 10.01 su r3.�v ro, rz tu,lt� (V N 4.01 su 17. r2 c(� �l.w (Y) N Check of 7.00 su as Live Reading r K,l 6 7�5 7�5 YU N Post Calibration- Date: 31 cf'sl Time: 01 Cx)' Within ± 0.2 su? 7.00 su (�. w 7 to 7 13 1tU N 10.01 su H,°tv to" 10.2y N su,,��) V' Specific Conductivity cu Meter Reading (ps) Within ± 10%? Time: Standard Value: 720 LIs 72$ `l N Standard Value: zZ-7 Ns 226,11 (y N Post Calibration- Date: 1-19 Time: ogiu Standard Value: 72o' ps 7Z2. Z N ORP „; Buffer Temperature, ,, Adjusted Meter Value Reading ° � ., Within'± 20%. Time: ruts (CC) (mv) (mV) 429mV Ib,Lv 'i6y� Lt63.0 N Post Calibration- Date: _ Time: 429mV tu.LO K6N� t�(��.0 J&/ N LOT #: Ph 7,10, 4: ZZ3156, ZZ3 62 , ZIN ZZo Specific Conductivity: G I Z-ZZg , L 0$22C- ORP: 3 Z 5-] Revised 10/24/2023 EHS F-]CAMA aCCRQLandfill F-]NPDES aDGW❑ASW ❑LRB[—] SPECIAL STUDY Site:1 S Date: 3-I9-211 Field Personnel: C17 fn DUKE ENERGY Barometric Meter Temperature Chart DO Within ± Dissolved �xvaen Pressure Reading ('G) (mg1L) 0.5? Time: (mmHg) (mg/L) �tr3 �v5.3� ib "1 t 0.'72 N Calibration Check as Live �J U t 71)S CYi N Reading Post Calibration - Date• 3� `� r 7(75.6o If.,?Ir.��, N Time: oti u Turbidi tY Standard (NTU) Acceptance Range (NTU) Meter Reading (NTU) Within ± o 5✓0? Time: to30 10.0 t 0.5 to.( 60 N Post Calibration - Date: ?-II 10.b i G.S cv,o N Time: 010 Daily Turbidity Meter DI Water (NTU) Less than 0.10 NTU? BLANK Date4040 3-1 N O.v ,A Time: (U o Revised 10/24/2023 EHS F�CAMA aCCFCLandfill F�NPDES DGW[:]ASW ❑LRB ❑ SPECIAL STUDY DAILY CALIBRATION LOG oDUKE Site: 4.Sy Date: 3- C1-ZLA ENERGY. FIELD PERSONNEL: GJ Z WEATHER: ❑SUNNY ❑PARTLY CLOUDY ❑ OVERCAST ❑ RAIN ❑SNOW TEMPERATURE (APPROX): INSITU SERIAL #: ?5/YSb °F 2100Q SERIAL #: 33211 Buffer Chart Meter PH Timer O�t'A Temperature pH Reading Within'± 0.1 SO VC) (Su) (Su) 7.00 su (,.(u 7,10 7.r3 � N 10.01 su K"1u cp,z6 lo,2LI N 4.01 su 7. 3.41 N Check of 7.00 su as Live Reading 7. r i ro Post Calibration- Date: 3 Time: 1530 Within ± 0.2 SO 7.00 su I ZSu 7, 7 V? N 10.01 su 12,5 rp r1 r0•(f� N 4:01 ' su : r 2 I u i/.Gt>. N.v2 N Specific Conductivity Meter Reading (Ns) Within ± 10%? Time: OW) Standard Value: 7Z0 PS 72 N Standard Value: E70 PS ZZB. 0 6D N Post Calibration- Date: 3-I % Time: ► S 30 Standard Value: 7Zo Ns Y N ORP Buffer Temperature, , Adjusted Meter, Time: t d2 S (CC) Value Reading Within ± 20%? .' (mV) (mV) 429 mV -(61( N6 3.0 N Post Calibration- Date: Time: 1 S 3 S 429 mV 13 6 LI S 6• H Li 5 7• ► N LOT"#: Ph 7,10, 4: 2 Z3156 , ZZ3 69 , 2I N ZZo Specific Conductivity: G I ZZZ5 , L 0822G ORP: 3Z57 Revised 10/24/2023 EHS MCAMAE]ECR0Landfill [:]NPDESaDGW❑ASWF-]LRB❑SPECIAL STUDY DAILY CALIBRATION LOG Site: A SV Date: 3 -► Field Personnel: C7Z KE NERGY, Barometric Meter Temperature Chart DO Within ± Dissolved Oxygen (cc) Pressure (mg/L) Reading 0.5? Time: (mmHg) (mg/L) 0CI 3u S. o� N Calibration Check as Live ids-60 Q-, N Reading Post Calibration - Date: '�-t 5 13. v2 7 �(, . ► o `l '7 ? ? i Gd N Time: i S K o Turbidity Time: 0930 Standard (NTU) Acceptance Range (NTU) Meter Reading (NTU) Within ± 5 /°? 10.0 t Q-S v- u S N Post Calibration - Date: 3-11 10.o -} G,'s i v-v N Time: 1S"O Daily Turbidity. Meter DI Water (NTU) Less than 0.10 NTU? BLANK Date: N Time: Revised 10/24/2023 EHS Semiannual Water Quality Monitoring Report — March 2024 Sampling Event Asheville Steam Electric Plant — CCR Landfill (Permit No. 1119-INDUS-2020) Arden, North Carolina APPENDIX B LABORATORY REPORT AND CHAIN -OF -CUSTODY FORMS 410 synTerra Science & Engineering Consultants Data Validation Checklist Facility/Site Asheville Steam Electric Plant State NC Location/Sample IDs CB-9, CB-9BR, CB-9SL, LCS-1, LF-SW-2, LF-SW-3, LMW-1B, LMW-1S, LMW-213, LMW-2T, LMW-36, LMW-4B - Duke Central Lab Lab Report I D Sample Date Sample Receipt Date Final Report Date ❑ Groundwater 0 Surface Water ❑ Other /24030359 3/18-19/2024 3/1-20/2024 4/4/2024 References: National Functional Guidelines for Organic/Inorganic Superfund Methods Data Review (USEPA 2020) Guidance on Environmental Data Verification and Data Validation (USEPA 2002) Radiochemical Data Verification and Validation (MARLAP Manual Volume I: Chapter 8, 2004) ®® El❑ 1) Sample Receipt and Chain of Custody Do the sample IDs and laboratory analyses recorded on the Chain of Custody match the sample IDs and analyses listed in the laboratory package? 721 ❑ ❑ a) Do the dates and times of sampling listed on the Chain of Custody match the laboratory report? ❑v ❑v ❑ ❑ 2) Is the sample temperature upon receipt at the laboratory recorded on the Chain of Custody or sample receipt form? a) Is the sample temperature upon receipt less than 6 degrees Celsius? If NO, then: ❑v 1) Was the presence of wet ice noted in the cooler? OR ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Z if) Were The samples collected less Than two hours prior to receipt at the lab? ❑v IDEl3) Was the proper sample preservation used, confirmed, and documented on the Chain of Custody and/or sample receipt form? ❑ ❑� ❑ 4) Are there any special notes, exceptions, and/or anomalies listed on the Chain of Custody, sample receipt form, or laboratory report? ❑v ❑ ❑ 5) Was the transfer of custody of the samples properly documented and traceable through signature, date, and time by all persons who relinquished and/or received custody of the samples? ®Batch eAssurance/Quality 6) Was the holding time for preparation and/or analysis met for each parameter? ❑ ❑ ❑v a) Total Alkalinity, Bicarbonate Alkalinity, and Carbonate Alkalinity: Analyzed within 14 days of collection ❑v ❑ ❑ b) Bromide, Chloride, Fluoride, and Sulfate (Anions): Analyzed Wthin 28 days of collection ❑ ❑ ❑v c) Sulfide: Analyzed within 7 days of collection ❑v ❑ ❑ d) Total Organic Carbon (TOC) and/or Nitrate -Nitrite: Analyzed vAthin 28 days of collection ❑ ❑ ❑v e) Total Phosphorus (TP) and Dissolved Phosphorus: Analyzed within 28 days of collection ❑ ❑ ❑� f) Hexavalent Chromium and Dissolved Hexavalent Chromium: Analyzed vAthin 24 hours (unpreserved) / 28 days (preserved) of collection ❑`� ❑ ❑ g) Mercury and Dissolved Mercury: Analyzed within 28 days of collection (preserved) ❑v ❑ ❑ h) Total Metals and Dissolved Metals: Analyzed Wthin 180 days of collection ❑v ❑ ❑ i) Total Suspended Solids (TSS) and/or Total Dissolved Solids (TDS): Analyzed within 7 days of collection ❑ ❑ ❑v J) Radionuclides: Analyzed within 180 days of collection ❑ ❑� k) Methane: Analyzed within 14 days (preserved) / 7 days (unpreserved) of collection ❑ ❑v 1) Oil and Grease: Analyzed within 28 days of collection ❑ ❑ ❑v ❑ I ❑ 17) Are there any qualifiers assigned by the laboratory and if so, are the qualifier definitions provided? ❑ ❑� ❑ 8) Method Blank - Were any parameters detected in the laboratory method blank(s)? ❑ 0 a) If YES, were any target analyses detected in the samples at concentrations less than ten times the method blank concentration? ❑ ❑ 2 ❑ 9) Laboratory Control Sample (LCS) - Were any parameters flagged by the lab as being outside the limits of control in the associated LCS? ❑ + a) If YES, was the parameter recovery less than 50 percent or greater than 150 percent? ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑+ b) Were the same parameters detected in the samples? ❑v ❑ ❑ 10) Matrix Spike Sample (MS/MSD) - Did the laboratory provide matrix spike results? If so, then: a) Was the original sample spiked a project sample? If so, then: ❑v ❑ ❑ 11 ❑� ❑ b) Were any parameters flagged by the lab as being outside the limits of control in the associated matrix spike sample? Batch !Assurance/Quality 701111 Laboratory Duplicate Sample -Did the laboratory provide lab duplicate sample results? Ifso,Then: mple analyzed as a laboratory duplicate a project sample? If so, then: ❑❑ b) Were any parameters flagged by the lab as being outside the limits of control in the laboratory duplicate sample? ❑v ❑ ❑ 12) Field Duplicate Sample - Is the relative percent difference between the parent and field duplicate sample results greater than 35 percent? ❑p ❑ J16AJ 13) Field/Equipment/Trip Blanks - Were any parameters detected in the associated field, equipment, and/or trip blanks? ❑v ❑ a) If yes, were any target analytes detected in the samples at a concentration less than ten times the Field/Equipment/Trip Blank concentration? ❑p ❑ ❑ 14) Were initial and continuing calibration blank information within acceptable criteria per the lab report? ❑ ❑+ ❑ 15) Were any reporting limits for diluted, non -detect results greater than the screening criteria? ❑ ❑ ❑p 16) Radionuclides: Are quality control sample results provided? ❑ ❑ ❑p a) Are any results flagged or qualified? ❑ ❑ Z b) Are Uncertainty, Minimum Detectable Concentration (MDC), and Tracer and/or Carrier % Recoveries provided for each sample? Lab Qualifiers: J (Duke) -Analyte detected above the MDL, but below the RL; analyte concentration should be considered an estimate. Validation Qualifiers: R- Result is unusable. The sample result is rejected due to serious deficiencies in meeting quality control criteria; the analyte may or may not be present in the sample. J - Value is estimated. The result is below the reporting limit or potentially biased based on data validation. U-Analyte was analyzed form but not detected above the minimum detectable concentration (MDC) or method detection limit (MDL). B -Target analyte detected in the method blank an in the sample at a concentration less than lox the blank concentration. • The RPD between LMW-4B and the field duplicate is greater than 35% for Nitrate (1.2/0.27 mg/L) and Nitrate as N (0.26/0.06 mg-N/L). • Calcium (0.021 mg/L), Iron (0.010 mg/L), and Manganese (0.004 mg/L) were detected in the 3/18/2024 Field Blank; Iron and Manganese were also detected in the samples at concentrations less than lox the blank concentrations. • Nitrate (0.03 mg/L), Nitrate as N (0.01 mg-N/L), and Manganese (0.001 mg/L) were detected in the 3/19/2024 Field Blank; Nitrate, Nitrate as N, and Manganese were also detected in the samples at concentrations less than lox the blank concentrations. ill,= Review Determination: ❑ Usable 0 Usable with Required Actions ❑ Unusable Initials/Signatures: Date: Data Quality Reviewer REB 4/5/2024 Technical Lead KHF 7/8/2024 DUKE Analytical Laboratory ENERGY 13339 Hagers Ferry Road Huntersville, NC 28078-7929 McGuire Nuclear Complex - MG03A2 Phone:980-875-5245 Fax:980-875-4349 Order Summary Report Order Number: J24030359 Project Name: ASHEVILLE - ASV CCR LANDFILL Task Code: LF Customer Name(s): Ashley Healy,6 Moeller, D Obrien,J Stowe,C Zahora Customer Address: Asheville Steam Station 200 CP and L Drive Arden,NC 28704 Lab Contact: Peggy Kendall Phone: 980-875-5848 Report Authorized By: F' pate: 4/4/2024 (Signature) Plot _ `I Peggy endall Program Comments: Please contact the Program Manager (Peggy Kendall) with any questions regarding this report. Data Flags & Calculations: Page 1 of 40 Any analytical tests or individual analytes within a test flagged with a Qualifier indicate a deviation from the method quality system or quality control requirement. The qualifier description is found at the end of the Certificate of Analysis (sample results) under the qualifiers heading. All results are reported on a dry weight basis unless otherwise noted. Subcontracted data included on the Duke Certificate of Analysis is to be used as information only. Certified vendor results can be found in the subcontracted lab final report. Duke Energy Analytical Laboratory subcontracts analyses to other vendor laboratories that have been qualified by Duke Energy to perform these analyses except where noted. Data Package: This data package includes analytical results that are applicable only to the samples described in this narrative. An estimation of the uncertainty of measurement for the results in the report is available upon request. This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of the Analytical Laboratory. Please contact the Analytical laboratory with any questions. The order of individual sections within this report is as follows: Job Summary Report, Sample Identification, Technical Validation of Data Package, Analytical Laboratory Certificate of Analysis, Analytical Laboratory QC Reports, Sub -contracted Laboratory Results, Customer Specific Data Sheets, Reports & Documentation, Customer Database Entries, Test Case Narratives, Chain of Custody (COC) Certification: The Analytical Laboratory holds the following State Certifications : North Carolina (DENR) Certificate #248, South Carolina (DHEC) Laboratory ID # 99005. Contact the Analytical Laboratory for definitive information about the certification status of specific methods. Sample ID's & Descriptions: Page 2 of 40 Sample ID Plant/Station Collection Date and Time Collected By Sample Description 2024006662 ASHEVILLE 19-Mar-24 1:40 PM Connor Zahora ASV LMW-1B 2024006663 ASHEVILLE 19-Mar-24 2:25 PM Connor Zahora ASV LMW-1S 2024006664 ASHEVILLE 19-Mar-24 11:55 AM Connor Zahora ASV LMW-2B 2024006665 ASHEVILLE 19-Mar-24 12:45 PM Connor Zahora ASV LMW-2T 2024006666 ASHEVILLE 19-Mar-24 11:00AM Connor Zahora ASV LMW-3B 2024006667 ASHEVILLE 19-Mar-24 10:00 AM Connor Zahora ASV LMW-4B 2024006668 ASHEVILLE 18-Mar-24 2:45 PM Connor Zahora ASV—CB-9 2024006669 ASHEVILLE 18-Mar-24 1:55 PM Connor Zahora ASV CB-9BR 2024006670 ASHEVILLE 18-Mar-24 1:10 PM Connor Zahora ASV CB-9SL 2024006671 ASHEVILLE 18-Mar-24 12:00 PM Connor Zahora ASV LCS-1 2024006673 ASHEVILLE 18-Mar-24 10:30 AM Connor Zahora ASV LF-SW-2 2024006674 ASHEVILLE 18-Mar-24 11:00 AM Connor Zahora ASV LF-SW-3 2024006676 ASHEVILLE 19-Mar-24 Connor Zahora ASV FD 20240319-1 2024006677 ASHEVILLE 18-Mar-24 12:30 PM Connor Zahora ASV FB-20240318-1230 2024006678 ASHEVILLE 19-Mar-24 3:00 PM Connor Zahora ASV FB 20240319-1500 15 Total Samples Page 3 of 40 Technical Validation Review Checklist: COC and .pdf report are in agreement with sample totals❑ Yes ❑ No and analyses (compliance programs and procedures). All Results are less than the laboratory reporting limits. ❑ Yes 0 No All laboratory QA/QC requirements are acceptable.❑ Yes ❑ No Report Sections Included: ❑d Job Summary Report ❑d Sample Identification ❑� Technical Validation of Data Package ❑� Analytical Laboratory Certificate of Analysis ❑� Analytical Laboratory QC Report ❑ Sub -contracted Laboratory Results ❑ Customer Specific Data Sheets, Reports, & Documentation ❑ Customer Database Entries ❑� Chain of Custody ❑� Electronic Data Deliverable (EDD) Sent Separately Reviewed By: Peggy Kendall Date: 4/4/2024 Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Page 4of40 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full. Order # J24030359 Site: ASV LMW-1 B Sample #: 2024006662 Collection Date: 03/19/2024 01:40 PM Loc code: ASV LMW-1 B Matrix: GW RCRA Analyte Result Units Qualifiers RDL MDL DF INORGANIC IONS BY IC - Q24030306 Chloride 8.5 mg/L Fluoride 0.0479 U mg/L Nitrate 0.15 mg/L Nitrate as N 0.03 mg-N/L Sulfate 0.51 mg/L MERCURY (COLD VAPOR) IN WATER - Q24030381 Mercury (Hg) 0.02 J ug/L TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP - Q24030330 Barium (Ba) 0.028 J mg/L Boron (B) 0.009 J mg/L Calcium (Ca) 9.76 mg/L Iron (Fe) 0.024 J mg/L Lithium (Li) 0.008 J mg/L Magnesium (Mg) 4.70 mg/L Manganese (Mn) 0.003 J mg/L Zinc (Zn) 0.004 U mg/L TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP-MS - Q24030341 Antimony (Sb) 0.104 U ug/L Arsenic (As) 0.111 U ug/L Beryllium (Be) 0.249 U ug/L Cadmium (Cd) 0.032 U ug/L Chromium (Cr) 0.383 J ug/L Cobalt (Co) 0.077 U ug/L Copper (Cu) 0.787 U ug/L Lead (Pb) 0.04 J ug/L Molybdenum (Mo) 0.562 J ug/L Nickel (Ni) 0.328 J ug/L Selenium (Se) 0.501 J ug/L Silver (Ag) 0.035 U ug/L Thallium (TI) Low Level 0.041 U ug/L Vanadium (V) 0.507 J ug/L TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS - 024030324 TDS 89.0 mg/L Method Analysis Date/Time Analyst 0.5 0.0154 5 EPA 9056A 03/20/2024 08:49 BGN9034 0.1 0.0479 1 EPA 9056A 03/20/2024 08:49 BGN9034 0.1 0.0209 1 EPA 9056A 03/20/2024 08:49 BGN9034 0.023 0.002 1 EPA 9056A 03/20/2024 08:49 BGN9034 0.1 0.0428 1 EPA 9056A 03/20/2024 08:49 BGN9034 0.05 0.01 1 EPA 7470A 03/26/2024 07:38 SNEGLIA 0.05 0.002 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 10:33 CELL106 0.5 0.005 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 10:33 CELL106 0.5 0.012 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 10:33 CELL106 0.1 0.004 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 10:33 CELL106 0.05 0.002 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 10:33 CELL106 0.2 0.008 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 10:33 CELL106 0.05 0.001 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 10:33 CELL106 0.15 0.004 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 10:33 CELL106 1 0.104 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 11:52 MHALL3 1 0.111 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 11:52 MHALL3 1 0.249 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 11:52 MHALL3 1 0.032 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 11:52 MHALL3 1 0.185 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 11:52 MHALL3 1 0.077 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 11:52 MHALL3 1 0.787 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 11:52 MHALL3 1 0.037 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 11:52 MHALL3 1 0.18 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 11:52 MHALL3 1 0.256 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 11:52 MHALL3 1 0.193 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 11:52 MHALL3 1 0.035 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 11:52 MHALL3 0.2 0.041 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 11:52 MHALL3 1 0.114 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 11:52 MHALL3 25 25 1 SM2540C 03/21/202411:10 HHOOGKA Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Page 5 of 40 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full. Order # J24030359 Site: ASV LMW-lS Sample #: 2024006663 Collection Date: 03/19/2024 02:25 PM Loc code: ASV LMW-1 S Matrix: GW RCRA Analyte Result Units Qualifiers RDL MDL DF INORGANIC IONS BY IC - Q24030306 Chloride 6.4 mg/L Fluoride 0.0479 U mg/L Nitrate 2.1 mg/L Nitrate as N 0.47 mg-N/L Sulfate 0.18 mg/L MERCURY (COLD VAPOR) IN WATER - Q24030381 Mercury (Hg) 0.01 U ug/L TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP - Q24030330 Barium (Ba) 0.041 J mg/L Boron (B) 0.005 J mg/L Calcium (Ca) 6.19 mg/L Iron (Fe) 0.329 mg/L Lithium (Li) 0.003 J mg/L Magnesium (Mg) 2.05 mg/L Manganese (Mn) 0.044 J mg/L Zinc (Zn) 0.006 J mg/L TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP-MS - Q24030341 Antimony (Sb) 0.104 U ug/L Arsenic (As) 0.111 U ug/L Beryllium (Be) 0.249 U ug/L Cadmium (Cd) 0.032 U ug/L Chromium (Cr) 0.728 J ug/L Cobalt (Co) 0.398 J ug/L Copper (Cu) 0.787 U ug/L Lead (Pb) 0.155 J ug/L Molybdenum (Mo) 0.384 J ug/L Nickel (Ni) 0.88 J ug/L Selenium (Se) 0.193 U ug/L Silver (Ag) 0.067 J ug/L Thallium (TI) Low Level 0.049 J ug/L Vanadium (V) 0.478 J ug/L TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS - 024030324 TDS 50.0 mg/L Method Analysis Date/Time Analyst 0.1 0.0154 1 EPA 9056A 03/20/2024 10:07 BGN9034 0.1 0.0479 1 EPA 9056A 03/20/2024 10:07 BGN9034 0.1 0.0209 1 EPA 9056A 03/20/2024 10:07 BGN9034 0.023 0.002 1 EPA 9056A 03/20/2024 10:07 BGN9034 0.1 0.0428 1 EPA 9056A 03/20/2024 10:07 BGN9034 0.05 0.01 1 EPA 7470A 03/26/2024 07:40 SNEGLIA 0.05 0.002 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 10:37 CELL106 0.5 0.005 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 10:37 CELL106 0.5 0.012 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 10:37 CELL106 0.1 0.004 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 10:37 CELL106 0.05 0.002 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 10:37 CELL106 0.2 0.008 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 10:37 CELL106 0.05 0.001 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 10:37 CELL106 0.15 0.004 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 10:37 CELL106 1 0.104 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 12:43 MHALL3 1 0.111 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 12:43 MHALL3 1 0.249 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 12:43 MHALL3 1 0.032 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 12:43 MHALL3 1 0.185 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 12:43 MHALL3 1 0.077 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 12:43 MHALL3 1 0.787 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 12:43 MHALL3 1 0.037 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 12:43 MHALL3 1 0.18 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 12:43 MHALL3 1 0.256 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 12:43 MHALL3 1 0.193 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 12:43 MHALL3 1 0.035 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 12:43 MHALL3 0.2 0.041 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 12:43 MHALL3 1 0.114 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 12:43 MHALL3 25 25 1 SM2540C 03/21/202411:10 HHOOGKA Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Page 6 of 40 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full. Order # J24030359 Site: ASV LMW-2B Sample #: 2024006664 Collection Date: 03/19/2024 11:55 AM Loc code: ASV LMW-2B Matrix: GW RCRA Analyte Result Units Qualifiers RDL MDL DF INORGANIC IONS BY IC - Q24030306 Chloride 8.1 mg/L Fluoride 0.0479 U mg/L Nitrate 14 mg/L Nitrate as N 3.2 mg-N/L Sulfate 2.9 mg/L MERCURY (COLD VAPOR) IN WATER - Q24030381 Mercury (Hg) 0.01 U ug/L TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP - Q24030330 Barium (Ba) 0.041 J mg/L Boron (B) 0.014 J mg/L Calcium (Ca) 5.48 mg/L Iron (Fe) 0.074 J mg/L Lithium (Li) 0.002 U mg/L Magnesium (Mg) 1.78 mg/L Manganese (Mn) 0.008 J mg/L Zinc (Zn) 0.005 J mg/L TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP-MS - Q24030341 Antimony (Sb) 0.104 U ug/L Arsenic (As) 0.111 U ug/L Beryllium (Be) 0.249 U ug/L Cadmium (Cd) 0.032 U ug/L Chromium (Cr) 0.855 J ug/L Cobalt (Co) 0.077 U ug/L Copper (Cu) 0.787 U ug/L Lead (Pb) 0.063 J ug/L Molybdenum (Mo) 0.267 J ug/L Nickel (Ni) 0.386 J ug/L Selenium (Se) 0.193 U ug/L Silver (Ag) 0.163 J ug/L Thallium (TI) Low Level 0.041 U ug/L Vanadium (V) 0.655 J ug/L TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS - 024030324 TDS 56.0 mg/L Method Analysis Date/Time Analyst 0.1 0.0154 1 EPA 9056A 03/20/2024 10:55 BGN9034 0.1 0.0479 1 EPA 9056A 03/20/2024 10:55 BGN9034 0.5 0.0209 5 EPA 9056A 03/20/2024 10:55 BGN9034 0.115 0.002 5 EPA 9056A 03/20/2024 10:55 BGN9034 0.1 0.0428 1 EPA 9056A 03/20/2024 10:55 BGN9034 0.05 0.01 1 EPA 7470A 03/26/2024 07:42 SNEGLIA 0.05 0.002 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 10:41 CELL106 0.5 0.005 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 10:41 CELL106 0.5 0.012 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 10:41 CELL106 0.1 0.004 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 10:41 CELL106 0.05 0.002 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 10:41 CELL106 0.2 0.008 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 10:41 CELL106 0.05 0.001 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 10:41 CELL106 0.15 0.004 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 10:41 CELL106 1 0.104 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 12:52 MHALL3 1 0.111 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 12:52 MHALL3 1 0.249 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 12:52 MHALL3 1 0.032 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 12:52 MHALL3 1 0.185 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 12:52 MHALL3 1 0.077 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 12:52 MHALL3 1 0.787 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 12:52 MHALL3 1 0.037 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 12:52 MHALL3 1 0.18 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 12:52 MHALL3 1 0.256 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 12:52 MHALL3 1 0.193 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 12:52 MHALL3 1 0.035 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 12:52 MHALL3 0.2 0.041 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 12:52 MHALL3 1 0.114 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 12:52 MHALL3 25 25 1 SM2540C 03/21/202411:10 HHOOGKA Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Page 7 of 40 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full. Order # J24030359 Site: ASV LMW-2T Sample #: 2024006665 Collection Date: 03/19/2024 12:45 PM Loc code: ASV LMW-2T Matrix: GW RCRA Analyte Result Units Qualifiers RDL MDL DF INORGANIC IONS BY IC - Q24030306 Chloride 9.7 mg/L Fluoride 0.0479 U mg/L Nitrate 0.36 mg/L Nitrate as N 0.08 mg-N/L Sulfate 4.4 mg/L MERCURY (COLD VAPOR) IN WATER - Q24030381 Mercury (Hg) 0.01 U ug/L TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP - Q24030330 Barium (Ba) 0.029 J mg/L Boron (B) 0.025 J mg/L Calcium (Ca) 3.39 mg/L Iron (Fe) 0.147 mg/L Lithium (Li) 0.002 U mg/L Magnesium (Mg) 1.20 mg/L Manganese (Mn) 0.02 J mg/L Zinc (Zn) 0.004 U mg/L TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP-MS - Q24030341 Antimony (Sb) 0.104 U ug/L Arsenic (As) 0.111 U ug/L Beryllium (Be) 0.249 U ug/L Cadmium (Cd) 0.032 U ug/L Chromium (Cr) 0.185 U ug/L Cobalt (Co) 0.32 J ug/L Copper (Cu) 0.787 U ug/L Lead (Pb) 0.083 J ug/L Molybdenum (Mo) 0.18 U ug/L Nickel (Ni) 0.325 J ug/L Selenium (Se) 0.193 U ug/L Silver (Ag) 0.06 J ug/L Thallium (TI) Low Level 0.041 U ug/L Vanadium (V) 0.376 J ug/L TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS - 024030324 TDS 45.0 mg/L Method Analysis Date/Time Analyst 0.5 0.0154 5 EPA 9056A 03/20/2024 10:39 BGN9034 0.1 0.0479 1 EPA 9056A 03/20/2024 10:39 BGN9034 0.1 0.0209 1 EPA 9056A 03/20/2024 10:39 BGN9034 0.023 0.002 1 EPA 9056A 03/20/2024 10:39 BGN9034 0.1 0.0428 1 EPA 9056A 03/20/2024 10:39 BGN9034 0.05 0.01 1 EPA 7470A 03/26/2024 07:45 SNEGLIA 0.05 0.002 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 10:45 CELL106 0.5 0.005 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 10:45 CELL106 0.5 0.012 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 10:45 CELL106 0.1 0.004 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 10:45 CELL106 0.05 0.002 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 10:45 CELL106 0.2 0.008 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 10:45 CELL106 0.05 0.001 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 10:45 CELL106 0.15 0.004 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 10:45 CELL106 1 0.104 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 13:00 MHALL3 1 0.111 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 13:00 MHALL3 1 0.249 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 13:00 MHALL3 1 0.032 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 13:00 MHALL3 1 0.185 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 13:00 MHALL3 1 0.077 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 13:00 MHALL3 1 0.787 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 13:00 MHALL3 1 0.037 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 13:00 MHALL3 1 0.18 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 13:00 MHALL3 1 0.256 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 13:00 MHALL3 1 0.193 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 13:00 MHALL3 1 0.035 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 13:00 MHALL3 0.2 0.041 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 13:00 MHALL3 1 0.114 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 13:00 MHALL3 25 25 1 SM2540C 03/21/202411:10 HHOOGKA Certificate of Laboratory Analysis This report shall not be reproduced, except in full. Order # J24030359 Site: ASV LMW-3B Collection Date: 03/19/2024 11:00 AM Loc code: ASV LMW-3B Analyte Result Units Qualifiers RDL MDL DF INORGANIC IONS BY IC - Q24030306 Chloride 3.5 mg/L Fluoride 0.0479 U mg/L Nitrate 2.0 mg/L Nitrate as N 0.45 mg-N/L Sulfate 380 mg/L MERCURY (COLD VAPOR) IN WATER - Q24030381 Mercury (Hg) 0.01 U ug/L TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP - Q24030330 Barium (Ba) 0.075 mg/L Boron (B) 0.005 U mg/L Calcium (Ca) 118 mg/L Iron (Fe) 0.106 mg/L Lithium (Li) 0.002 J mg/L Magnesium (Mg) 33.2 mg/L Manganese (Mn) 0.059 mg/L Zinc (Zn) 0.004 U mg/L TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP-MS - Q24030341 Antimony (Sb) 0.104 U ug/L Arsenic (As) 0.144 J ug/L Beryllium (Be) 0.249 U ug/L Cadmium (Cd) 0.032 U ug/L Chromium (Cr) 0.694 J ug/L Cobalt (Co) 0.192 J ug/L Copper (Cu) 1.10 ug/L Lead (Pb) 0.11 J ug/L Molybdenum (Mo) 0.326 J ug/L Nickel (Ni) 0.551 J ug/L Selenium (Se) 0.385 J ug/L Silver (Ag) 0.035 J ug/L Thallium (TI) Low Level 0.041 U ug/L Vanadium (V) 0.235 J ug/L TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS - 024030324 TDS 654 mg/L Sample #: 2024006666 Matrix: GW RCRA Page 8 of 40 Method Analysis Date/Time Analyst 0.5 0.0154 5 EPA 9056A 03/20/2024 11:26 BGN9034 0.5 0.0479 5 EPA 9056A 03/20/2024 11:26 BGN9034 0.5 0.0209 5 EPA 9056A 03/20/2024 11:26 BGN9034 0.115 0.002 5 EPA 9056A 03/20/2024 11:26 BGN9034 5 0.0428 50 EPA 9056A 03/20/2024 11:26 BGN9034 0.05 0.01 1 EPA 7470A 03/26/2024 07:47 SNEGLIA 0.05 0.002 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 10:49 CELL106 0.5 0.005 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 10:49 CELL106 5 0.012 10 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 10:49 CELL106 0.1 0.004 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 10:49 CELL106 0.05 0.002 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 10:49 CELL106 0.2 0.008 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 10:49 CELL106 0.05 0.001 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 10:49 CELL106 0.15 0.004 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 10:49 CELL106 1 0.104 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 13:08 MHALL3 1 0.111 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 13:08 MHALL3 1 0.249 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 13:08 MHALL3 1 0.032 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 13:08 MHALL3 1 0.185 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 13:08 MHALL3 1 0.077 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 13:08 MHALL3 1 0.787 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 13:08 MHALL3 1 0.037 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 13:08 MHALL3 1 0.18 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 13:08 MHALL3 1 0.256 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 13:08 MHALL3 1 0.193 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 13:08 MHALL3 1 0.035 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 13:08 MHALL3 0.2 0.041 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 13:08 MHALL3 1 0.114 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 13:08 MHALL3 25 25 1 SM2540C 03/21/202411:10 HHOOGKA Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Page 9 of 40 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full. Order # J24030359 Site: ASV LMW-4B Sample #: 2024006667 Collection Date: 03/19/2024 10:00 AM Loc code: ASV LMW-4B Matrix: GW RCRA Analyte Result Units Qualifiers RDL MDL DF INORGANIC IONS BY IC - Q24030306 Chloride 7.7 mg/L Fluoride 0.47 J mg/L Nitrate 1.2 mg/L Nitrate as N 0.26 mg-N/L Sulfate 78 mg/L MERCURY (COLD VAPOR) IN WATER - Q24030381 Mercury (Hg) 0.01 U ug/L TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP - Q24030330 Barium (Ba) 0.053 mg/L Boron (B) 0.031 J mg/L Calcium (Ca) 41.5 mg/L Iron (Fe) 8.35 mg/L Lithium (Li) 0.016 J mg/L Magnesium (Mg) 12.6 mg/L Manganese (Mn) 4.75 mg/L Zinc (Zn) 0.007 J mg/L TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP-MS - Q24030341 Antimony (Sb) 0.104 U ug/L Arsenic (As) 0.26 J ug/L Beryllium (Be) 0.785 J ug/L Cadmium (Cd) 0.032 U ug/L Chromium (Cr) 0.185 U ug/L Cobalt (Co) 14.3 ug/L Copper (Cu) 0.787 U ug/L Lead (Pb) 0.067 J ug/L Molybdenum (Mo) 3.00 ug/L Nickel (Ni) 4.19 ug/L Selenium (Se) 0.193 U ug/L Silver (Ag) 0.035 U ug/L Thallium (TI) Low Level 0.041 U ug/L Vanadium (V) 0.114 U ug/L TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS - 024030324 TDS 254 mg/L Method Analysis Date/Time Analyst 0.5 0.0154 5 EPA 9056A 03/20/2024 11:10 BGN9034 0.5 0.0479 5 EPA 9056A 03/20/2024 11:10 BGN9034 0.5 0.0209 5 EPA 9056A 03/20/2024 11:10 BGN9034 0.115 0.002 5 EPA 9056A 03/20/2024 11:10 BGN9034 2.5 0.0428 25 EPA 9056A 03/20/2024 11:10 BGN9034 0.05 0.01 1 EPA 7470A 03/26/2024 07:54 SNEGLIA 0.05 0.002 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 10:53 CELL106 0.5 0.005 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 10:53 CELL106 0.5 0.012 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 10:53 CELL106 0.1 0.004 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 10:53 CELL106 0.05 0.002 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 10:53 CELL106 0.2 0.008 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 10:53 CELL106 0.05 0.001 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 10:53 CELL106 0.15 0.004 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 10:53 CELL106 1 0.104 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 13:17 MHALL3 1 0.111 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 13:17 MHALL3 1 0.249 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 13:17 MHALL3 1 0.032 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 13:17 MHALL3 1 0.185 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 13:17 MHALL3 1 0.077 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 13:17 MHALL3 1 0.787 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 13:17 MHALL3 1 0.037 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 13:17 MHALL3 1 0.18 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 13:17 MHALL3 1 0.256 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 13:17 MHALL3 1 0.193 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 13:17 MHALL3 1 0.035 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 13:17 MHALL3 0.2 0.041 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 13:17 MHALL3 1 0.114 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 13:17 MHALL3 25 25 1 SM2540C 03/21/202411:10 HHOOGKA Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Page 10of40 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full. Order # J24030359 Site: ASV CB-9 Sample #: 2024006668 Collection Date: 03/18/2024 02:45 PM Loc code: ASV-CB-9 Matrix: GW RCRA Analyte Result Units Qualifiers RDL MDL DF INORGANIC IONS BY IC - Q24030284 Chloride 7.1 mg/L Fluoride 0.0479 U mg/L Nitrate 1.3 mg/L Nitrate as N 0.29 mg-N/L Sulfate 0.11 mg/L MERCURY (COLD VAPOR) IN WATER - Q24030301 Mercury (Hg) 0.01 U ug/L TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP - Q24030310 Barium (Ba) 0.029 mg/L Boron (B) 0.007 J mg/L Calcium (Ca) 0.444 mg/L Iron (Fe) 0.150 mg/L Lithium (Li) 0.002 J mg/L Magnesium (Mg) 0.925 mg/L Manganese (Mn) 0.038 mg/L Zinc (Zn) 0.008 J mg/L TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP-MS - Q24030313 Antimony (Sb) 0.104 U ug/L Arsenic (As) 0.131 J ug/L Beryllium (Be) 0.249 U ug/L Cadmium (Cd) 0.035 J ug/L Chromium (Cr) 0.267 J ug/L Cobalt (Co) 0.96 J ug/L Copper (Cu) 1.11 ug/L Lead (Pb) 0.037 J ug/L Molybdenum (Mo) 0.18 U ug/L Nickel (Ni) 1.16 ug/L Selenium (Se) 0.193 U ug/L Silver (Ag) 0.035 U ug/L Thallium (TI) Low Level 0.068 J ug/L Vanadium (V) 0.212 J ug/L TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS - 024030293 TDS 25 U mg/L Method Analysis Date/Time Analyst 0.5 0.0154 5 EPA 9056A 03/19/2024 07:38 BGN9034 0.1 0.0479 1 EPA 9056A 03/19/2024 07:38 BGN9034 0.1 0.0209 1 EPA 9056A 03/19/2024 07:38 BGN9034 0.023 0.002 1 EPA 9056A 03/19/2024 07:38 BGN9034 0.1 0.0428 1 EPA 9056A 03/19/2024 07:38 BGN9034 0.05 0.01 1 EPA 7470A 03/21/2024 11:41 CWSPEN3 0.005 0.002 1 SW 601OD 03/21/2024 13:44 CELL106 0.05 0.005 1 SW 601OD 03/21/2024 13:44 CELL106 0.05 0.012 1 SW 601OD 03/21/2024 13:44 CELL106 0.01 0.004 1 SW 601OD 03/21/2024 13:44 CELL106 0.005 0.002 1 SW 601OD 03/21/2024 13:44 CELL106 0.02 0.008 1 SW 601OD 03/21/2024 13:44 CELL106 0.005 0.001 1 SW 601OD 03/21/2024 13:44 CELL106 0.015 0.004 1 SW 601OD 03/21/2024 13:44 CELL106 1 0.104 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 14:32 MHALL3 1 0.111 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 14:32 MHALL3 1 0.249 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 14:32 MHALL3 1 0.032 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 14:32 MHALL3 1 0.185 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 14:32 MHALL3 1 0.077 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 14:32 MHALL3 1 0.787 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 14:32 MHALL3 1 0.037 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 14:32 MHALL3 1 0.18 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 14:32 MHALL3 1 0.256 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 14:32 MHALL3 1 0.193 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 14:32 MHALL3 1 0.035 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 14:32 MHALL3 0.2 0.041 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 14:32 MHALL3 1 0.114 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 14:32 MHALL3 25 25 1 SM2540C 03/19/202412:30 HHOOGKA Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Page 11 of40 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full. Order # J24030359 Site: ASV CB-9BR Sample #: 2024006669 Collection Date: 03/18/2024 01:55 PM Loc code: ASV CB-9BR Matrix: GW RCRA Analyte Result Units Qualifiers RDL MDL DF INORGANIC IONS BY IC - Q24030284 Chloride 8.0 mg/L Fluoride 0.06 J mg/L Nitrate 0.28 mg/L Nitrate as N 0.06 mg-N/L Sulfate 1.5 mg/L MERCURY (COLD VAPOR) IN WATER - Q24030301 Mercury (Hg) 0.01 U ug/L TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP - Q24030310 Barium (Ba) 0.026 mg/L Boron (B) 0.005 U mg/L Calcium (Ca) 10.6 mg/L Iron (Fe) 0.031 mg/L Lithium (Li) 0.009 mg/L Magnesium (Mg) 3.36 mg/L Manganese (Mn) 0.051 mg/L Zinc (Zn) 0.004 U mg/L TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP-MS - Q24030313 Antimony (Sb) 0.104 U ug/L Arsenic (As) 0.111 U ug/L Beryllium (Be) 0.249 U ug/L Cadmium (Cd) 0.032 U ug/L Chromium (Cr) 0.185 U ug/L Cobalt (Co) 0.077 U ug/L Copper (Cu) 0.787 U ug/L Lead (Pb) 0.037 U ug/L Molybdenum (Mo) 0.243 J ug/L Nickel (Ni) 0.515 J ug/L Selenium (Se) 0.193 U ug/L Silver (Ag) 0.051 J ug/L Thallium (TI) Low Level 0.041 U ug/L Vanadium (V) 0.114 U ug/L TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS - 024030293 TDS 73.0 mg/L Method Analysis Date/Time Analyst 0.1 0.0154 1 EPA 9056A 03/19/2024 08:25 BGN9034 0.1 0.0479 1 EPA 9056A 03/19/2024 08:25 BGN9034 0.1 0.0209 1 EPA 9056A 03/19/2024 08:25 BGN9034 0.023 0.002 1 EPA 9056A 03/19/2024 08:25 BGN9034 0.1 0.0428 1 EPA 9056A 03/19/2024 08:25 BGN9034 0.05 0.01 1 EPA 7470A 03/21/2024 11:43 CWSPEN3 0.005 0.002 1 SW 601OD 03/21/2024 13:49 CELL106 0.05 0.005 1 SW 601OD 03/21/2024 13:49 CELL106 0.05 0.012 1 SW 601OD 03/21/2024 13:49 CELL106 0.01 0.004 1 SW 601OD 03/21/2024 13:49 CELL106 0.005 0.002 1 SW 601OD 03/21/2024 13:49 CELL106 0.02 0.008 1 SW 601OD 03/21/2024 13:49 CELL106 0.005 0.001 1 SW 601OD 03/21/2024 13:49 CELL106 0.015 0.004 1 SW 601OD 03/21/2024 13:49 CELL106 1 0.104 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 14:41 MHALL3 1 0.111 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 14:41 MHALL3 1 0.249 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 14:41 MHALL3 1 0.032 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 14:41 MHALL3 1 0.185 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 14:41 MHALL3 1 0.077 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 14:41 MHALL3 1 0.787 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 14:41 MHALL3 1 0.037 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 14:41 MHALL3 1 0.18 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 14:41 MHALL3 1 0.256 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 14:41 MHALL3 1 0.193 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 14:41 MHALL3 1 0.035 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 14:41 MHALL3 0.2 0.041 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 14:41 MHALL3 1 0.114 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 14:41 MHALL3 25 25 1 SM2540C 03/19/202412:30 HHOOGKA Certificate of Laboratory Analysis This report shall not be reproduced, except in full. Order # J24030359 Site: ASV CB-9SL Collection Date: 03/18/2024 01:10 PM Loc code: ASV CB-9SL Analyte Result Units Qualifiers RDL MDL DF INORGANIC IONS BY IC - Q24030284 Chloride 8.1 mg/L Fluoride 0.0479 U mg/L Nitrate 0.84 mg/L Nitrate as N 0.19 mg-N/L Sulfate 0.24 mg/L MERCURY (COLD VAPOR) IN WATER - Q24030301 Mercury (Hg) 0.01 U ug/L TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP - Q24030310 Barium (Ba) 0.043 mg/L Boron (B) 0.005 U mg/L Calcium (Ca) 3.88 mg/L Iron (Fe) 0.099 mg/L Lithium (Li) 0.002 U mg/L Magnesium (Mg) 2.10 mg/L Manganese (Mn) 0.003 J mg/L Zinc (Zn) 0.004 U mg/L TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP-MS - Q24030313 Antimony (Sb) 0.104 U ug/L Arsenic (As) 0.111 U ug/L Beryllium (Be) 0.332 J ug/L Cadmium (Cd) 0.032 U ug/L Chromium (Cr) 1.22 ug/L Cobalt (Co) 0.077 U ug/L Copper (Cu) 0.787 U ug/L Lead (Pb) 0.129 J ug/L Molybdenum (Mo) 0.186 J ug/L Nickel (Ni) 0.398 J ug/L Selenium (Se) 0.193 U ug/L Silver (Ag) 0.786 J ug/L Thallium (TI) Low Level 0.041 U ug/L Vanadium (V) 0.168 J ug/L TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS - 024030293 TDS 50.0 mg/L Sample #: 2024006670 Matrix: GW RCRA Page 12 of 40 Method Analysis Date/Time Analyst 0.1 0.0154 1 EPA 9056A 03/19/2024 08:41 BGN9034 0.1 0.0479 1 EPA 9056A 03/19/2024 08:41 BGN9034 0.1 0.0209 1 EPA 9056A 03/19/2024 08:41 BGN9034 0.023 0.002 1 EPA 9056A 03/19/2024 08:41 BGN9034 0.1 0.0428 1 EPA 9056A 03/19/2024 08:41 BGN9034 0.05 0.01 1 EPA 7470A 03/21/2024 11:46 CWSPEN3 0.005 0.002 1 SW 601OD 03/21/2024 13:54 CELL106 0.05 0.005 1 SW 601OD 03/21/2024 13:54 CELL106 0.05 0.012 1 SW 601OD 03/21/2024 13:54 CELL106 0.01 0.004 1 SW 601OD 03/21/2024 13:54 CELL106 0.005 0.002 1 SW 601OD 03/21/2024 13:54 CELL106 0.02 0.008 1 SW 601OD 03/21/2024 13:54 CELL106 0.005 0.001 1 SW 601OD 03/21/2024 13:54 CELL106 0.015 0.004 1 SW 601OD 03/21/2024 13:54 CELL106 1 0.104 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 14:51 MHALL3 1 0.111 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 14:51 MHALL3 1 0.249 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 14:51 MHALL3 1 0.032 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 14:51 MHALL3 1 0.185 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 14:51 MHALL3 1 0.077 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 14:51 MHALL3 1 0.787 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 14:51 MHALL3 1 0.037 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 14:51 MHALL3 1 0.18 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 14:51 MHALL3 1 0.256 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 14:51 MHALL3 1 0.193 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 14:51 MHALL3 1 0.035 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 14:51 MHALL3 0.2 0.041 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 14:51 MHALL3 1 0.114 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 14:51 MHALL3 25 25 1 SM2540C 03/19/202412:30 HHOOGKA Certificate of Laboratory Analysis This report shall not be reproduced, except in full. Order # J24030359 Site: ASV LCS-1 Collection Date: 03/18/2024 12:00 PM Loc code: ASV LCS-1 Sample #: 2024006671 Matrix: GW RCRA Page 13 of 40 Analyte Result Units Qualifiers RDL MDL DF Method Analysis Date/Time Analyst INORGANIC IONS BY IC - Q24030284 Chloride 35 mg/L 2 0.0154 20 EPA 9056A 03/19/2024 09:28 BGN9034 Fluoride 1.2 J mg/L 2 0.0479 20 EPA 9056A 03/19/2024 09:28 BGN9034 Nitrate 0.84 J mg/L 2 0.0209 20 EPA 9056A 03/19/2024 09:28 BGN9034 Nitrate as N 0.19 J mg-N/L 0.46 0.002 20 EPA 9056A 03/19/2024 09:28 BGN9034 Sulfate 690 mg/L 20 0.0428 200 EPA 9056A 03/19/2024 09:28 BGN9034 MERCURY (COLD VAPOR) IN WATER - Q24030301 Mercury (Hg) 0.01 U ug/L 0.05 0.01 1 EPA 7470A 03/21/2024 11:53 CWSPEN3 TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP - Q24030310 Barium (Ba) 0.026 mg/L 0.005 0.002 1 SW 601OD 03/21/2024 14:07 CELL106 Boron (B) 9.77 mg/L 0.05 0.005 1 SW 601OD 03/21/2024 14:07 CELL106 Calcium (Ca) 350 mg/L 0.5 0.012 10 SW 601OD 03/21/2024 14:07 CELL106 Iron (Fe) 0.473 mg/L 0.01 0.004 1 SW 601OD 03/21/2024 14:07 CELL106 Lithium (Li) 0.065 mg/L 0.005 0.002 1 SW 601OD 03/21/2024 14:07 CELL106 Magnesium (Mg) 71.0 mg/L 0.02 0.008 1 SW 601OD 03/21/2024 14:07 CELL106 Manganese (Mn) 0.034 mg/L 0.005 0.001 1 SW 601OD 03/21/2024 14:07 CELL106 Zinc (Zn) 0.004 U mg/L 0.015 0.004 1 SW 601OD 03/21/2024 14:07 CELL106 TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP-MS - Q24030313 Antimony (Sb) 1.30 ug/L 1 0.104 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 15:28 MHALL3 Arsenic (As) 3.95 ug/L 1 0.111 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 15:28 MHALL3 Beryllium (Be) 0.249 U ug/L 1 0.249 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 15:28 MHALL3 Cadmium (Cd) 0.056 J ug/L 1 0.032 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 15:28 MHALL3 Chromium (Cr) 1.03 ug/L 1 0.185 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 15:28 MHALL3 Cobalt (Co) 0.434 J ug/L 1 0.077 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 15:28 MHALL3 Copper (Cu) 1.95 ug/L 1 0.787 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 15:28 MHALL3 Lead (Pb) 0.558 J ug/L 1 0.037 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 15:28 MHALL3 Molybdenum (Mo) 457 ug/L 1 0.18 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 15:28 MHALL3 Nickel (Ni) 3.41 ug/L 1 0.256 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 15:28 MHALL3 Selenium (Se) 27.1 ug/L 1 0.193 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 15:28 MHALL3 Silver (Ag) 0.035 U ug/L 1 0.035 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 15:28 MHALL3 Thallium (TI) Low Level 0.052 J ug/L 0.2 0.041 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 15:28 MHALL3 Vanadium (V) 3.45 ug/L 1 0.114 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 15:28 MHALL3 TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS - Q24030293 TDS 1560 mg/L 25 25 1 SM2540C 03/19/202412:30 HHOOGKA Certificate of Laboratory Analysis This report shall not be reproduced, except in full. Order # J24030359 Site: ASV LF-SW-2 Collection Date: 03/18/2024 10:30 AM Loc code: ASV LF-SW-2 Analyte Result Units Qualifiers RDL MDL INORGANIC IONS BY IC - Q24030284 Chloride 8.7 mg/L 0.1 0.0154 Fluoride 0.06 J mg/L 0.1 0.0479 Nitrate 0.39 mg/L 0.1 0.0209 Nitrate as N 0.09 mg-N/L 0.023 0.002 Sulfate 4.5 mg/L 0.1 0.0428 MERCURY (COLD VAPOR) IN WATER - Q24030301 Mercury (Hg) 0.01 U ug/L 0.05 0.01 TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP (DISSOLVED) - Q24030328 Zinc (Zn) 0.004 U mg/L 0.015 0.004 TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP - Q24030310 Barium (Ba) 0.014 mg/L 0.005 0.002 Boron (B) 0.017 J mg/L 0.05 0.005 Calcium (Ca) 7.24 mg/L 0.05 0.012 Iron (Fe) 0.196 mg/L 0.01 0.004 Lithium (Li) 0.002 U mg/L 0.005 0.002 Magnesium (Mg) 2.19 mg/L 0.02 0.008 Manganese (Mn) 0.065 mg/L 0.005 0.001 Total Hardness (Ca and Mg) 27.1 mg/L 0.19 (CaCO3) Zinc (Zn) 0.004 U mg/L 0.015 0.004 TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP-MS (DISSOLVED) - Q24030338 Beryllium (Be) 0.249 U ug/L 1 0.249 Cadmium (Cd) 0.032 U ug/L 1 0.032 Chromium (Cr) 0.185 U ug/L 1 0.185 Copper (Cu) 0.787 U ug/L 1 0.787 Lead (Pb) 0.037 U ug/L 1 0.037 Nickel (Ni) 0.301 J ug/L 1 0.256 Selenium (Se) 0.193 U ug/L 1 0.193 Silver (Ag) 0.035 U ug/L 1 0.035 Sample #: 2024006673 Matrix: GW RCRA Page 14 of 40 DF Method Analysis Date/Time Analyst 1 EPA 9056A 03/19/2024 08:57 BGN9034 1 EPA 9056A 03/19/2024 08:57 BGN9034 1 EPA 9056A 03/19/2024 08:57 BGN9034 1 EPA 9056A 03/19/2024 08:57 BGN9034 1 EPA 9056A 03/19/2024 08:57 BGN9034 1 EPA 7470A 03/21/2024 12:00 CWSPEN3 1 SW 601 OD 03/22/2024 09:47 CELL106 1 SW 601OD 03/21/2024 14:12 CELL106 1 SW 601OD 03/21/2024 14:12 CELL106 1 SW 601OD 03/21/2024 14:12 CELL106 1 SW 601OD 03/21/2024 14:12 CELL106 1 SW 601OD 03/21/2024 14:12 CELL106 1 SW 601OD 03/21/2024 14:12 CELL106 1 SW 601OD 03/21/2024 14:12 CELL106 1 SW 6010D 03/21/2024 14:12 CELL106 1 SW 601OD 03/21/2024 14:12 CELL106 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 18:54 MHALL3 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 18:54 MHALL3 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 18:54 MHALL3 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 18:54 MHALL3 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 18:54 MHALL3 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 18:54 MHALL3 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 18:54 MHALL3 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 18:54 MHALL3 Certificate of Laboratory Analysis This report shall not be reproduced, except in full. Order # J24030359 Site: ASV LF-SW-2 Collection Date: 03/18/2024 10:30 AM Loc code: ASV LF-SW-2 Analyte Result Units Qualifiers RDL MDL DF TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP-MS - Q24030313 Antimony (Sb) 0.104 U ug/L 1 0.104 1 Arsenic (As) 0.132 J ug/L 1 0.111 1 Beryllium (Be) 0.249 U ug/L 1 0.249 1 Cadmium (Cd) 0.043 J ug/L 1 0.032 1 Chromium (Cr) 0.345 J ug/L 1 0.185 1 Cobalt (Co) 0.163 J ug/L 1 0.077 1 Copper (Cu) 0.787 U ug/L 1 0.787 1 Lead (Pb) 0.06 J ug/L 1 0.037 1 Molybdenum (Mo) 0.302 J ug/L 1 0.18 1 Nickel (Ni) 0.318 J ug/L 1 0.256 1 Selenium (Se) 0.193 U ug/L 1 0.193 1 Silver (Ag) 0.035 U ug/L 1 0.035 1 Thallium (TI) Low Level 0.041 U ug/L 0.2 0.041 1 Vanadium (V) 0.146 J ug/L 1 0.114 1 TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS - Q24030293 TDS 40.0 mg/L 25 25 1 Sample #: 2024006673 Matrix: GW RCRA Page 15 of 40 Method Analysis Date/Time Analyst SW 6020B 03/22/2024 15:38 MHALL3 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 15:38 MHALL3 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 15:38 MHALL3 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 15:38 MHALL3 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 15:38 MHALL3 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 15:38 MHALL3 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 15:38 MHALL3 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 15:38 MHALL3 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 15:38 MHALL3 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 15:38 MHALL3 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 15:38 MHALL3 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 15:38 MHALL3 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 15:38 MHALL3 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 15:38 MHALL3 SM2540C 03/19/202412:30 HHOOGKA Certificate of Laboratory Analysis This report shall not be reproduced, except in full. Order # J24030359 Site: ASV LF-SW-3 Collection Date: 03/18/2024 11:00 AM Loc code: ASV LF-SW-3 Analyte Result Units Qualifiers RDL MDL INORGANIC IONS BY IC - Q24030284 Chloride 9.0 mg/L 0.1 0.0154 Fluoride 0.06 J mg/L 0.1 0.0479 Nitrate 0.38 mg/L 0.1 0.0209 Nitrate as N 0.09 mg-N/L 0.023 0.002 Sulfate 3.0 mg/L 0.1 0.0428 MERCURY (COLD VAPOR) IN WATER - Q24030301 Mercury (Hg) 0.01 U ug/L 0.05 0.01 TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP (DISSOLVED) - Q24030328 Zinc (Zn) 0.004 U mg/L 0.015 0.004 TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP - Q24030310 Barium (Ba) 0.014 mg/L 0.005 0.002 Boron (B) 0.012 J mg/L 0.05 0.005 Calcium (Ca) 7.30 mg/L 0.05 0.012 Iron (Fe) 0.078 mg/L 0.01 0.004 Lithium (Li) 0.002 U mg/L 0.005 0.002 Magnesium (Mg) 2.09 mg/L 0.02 0.008 Manganese (Mn) 0.014 mg/L 0.005 0.001 Total Hardness (Ca and Mg) 26.8 mg/L 0.19 (CaCO3) Zinc (Zn) 0.004 U mg/L 0.015 0.004 TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP-MS (DISSOLVED) - Q24030338 Beryllium (Be) 0.249 U ug/L 1 0.249 Cadmium (Cd) 0.032 U ug/L 1 0.032 Chromium (Cr) 0.185 U ug/L 1 0.185 Copper (Cu) 0.954 J ug/L 1 0.787 Lead (Pb) 0.037 U ug/L 1 0.037 Nickel (Ni) 0.374 J ug/L 1 0.256 Selenium (Se) 0.193 U ug/L 1 0.193 Silver (Ag) 0.035 U ug/L 1 0.035 Sample #: 2024006674 Matrix: GW RCRA Page 16 of 40 DF Method Analysis Date/Time Analyst 1 EPA 9056A 03/19/2024 09:12 BGN9034 1 EPA 9056A 03/19/2024 09:12 BGN9034 1 EPA 9056A 03/19/2024 09:12 BGN9034 1 EPA 9056A 03/19/2024 09:12 BGN9034 1 EPA 9056A 03/19/2024 09:12 BGN9034 1 EPA 7470A 03/21/2024 12:02 CWSPEN3 1 SW 601 OD 03/22/2024 09:59 CELL106 1 SW 601OD 03/21/2024 14:17 CELL106 1 SW 601OD 03/21/2024 14:17 CELL106 1 SW 601OD 03/21/2024 14:17 CELL106 1 SW 601OD 03/21/2024 14:17 CELL106 1 SW 601OD 03/21/2024 14:17 CELL106 1 SW 601OD 03/21/2024 14:17 CELL106 1 SW 601OD 03/21/2024 14:17 CELL106 1 SW 6010D 03/21/2024 14:17 CELL106 1 SW 601OD 03/21/2024 14:17 CELL106 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 18:28 MHALL3 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 18:28 MHALL3 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 18:28 MHALL3 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 18:28 MHALL3 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 18:28 MHALL3 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 18:28 MHALL3 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 18:28 MHALL3 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 18:28 MHALL3 Certificate of Laboratory Analysis This report shall not be reproduced, except in full. Order # J24030359 Site: ASV LF-SW-3 Collection Date: 03/18/2024 11:00 AM Loc code: ASV LF-SW-3 Analyte Result Units Qualifiers RDL MDL DF TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP-MS - Q24030313 Antimony (Sb) 0.104 U ug/L 1 0.104 1 Arsenic (As) 0.154 J ug/L 1 0.111 1 Beryllium (Be) 0.249 U ug/L 1 0.249 1 Cadmium (Cd) 0.032 U ug/L 1 0.032 1 Chromium (Cr) 0.185 U ug/L 1 0.185 1 Cobalt (Co) 0.077 U ug/L 1 0.077 1 Copper (Cu) 0.787 U ug/L 1 0.787 1 Lead (Pb) 0.037 U ug/L 1 0.037 1 Molybdenum (Mo) 0.346 J ug/L 1 0.18 1 Nickel (Ni) 0.256 U ug/L 1 0.256 1 Selenium (Se) 0.193 U ug/L 1 0.193 1 Silver (Ag) 0.035 U ug/L 1 0.035 1 Thallium (TI) Low Level 0.041 U ug/L 0.2 0.041 1 Vanadium (V) 0.114 U ug/L 1 0.114 1 TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS - Q24030293 TDS 51.0 mg/L 25 25 1 Sample #: 2024006674 Matrix: GW RCRA Page 17 of 40 Method Analysis Date/Time Analyst SW 6020B 03/22/2024 15:47 MHALL3 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 15:47 MHALL3 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 15:47 MHALL3 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 15:47 MHALL3 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 15:47 MHALL3 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 15:47 MHALL3 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 15:47 MHALL3 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 15:47 MHALL3 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 15:47 MHALL3 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 15:47 MHALL3 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 15:47 MHALL3 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 15:47 MHALL3 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 15:47 MHALL3 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 15:47 MHALL3 SM2540C 03/19/202412:30 HHOOGKA Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Page 18of40 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full. Order # J24030359 Site: ASV_FD 20240319-1 Duplicate Sample #: 2024006676 Collection Date: 03/19/2024 Loc code: ASV FD Matrix: GW RCRA Analyte Result Units Qualifiers RDL MDL DF INORGANIC IONS BY IC - Q24030306 Chloride 7.7 mg/L Fluoride 0.51 mg/L Nitrate 0.27 mg/L Nitrate as N 0.06 mg-N/L Sulfate 77 mg/L MERCURY (COLD VAPOR) IN WATER - Q24030381 Mercury (Hg) 0.01 U ug/L TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP - Q24030330 Barium (Ba) 0.05 J mg/L Boron (B) 0.028 J mg/L Calcium (Ca) 39.9 mg/L Iron (Fe) 8.09 mg/L Lithium (Li) 0.015 J mg/L Magnesium (Mg) 12.2 mg/L Manganese (Mn) 4.60 mg/L Zinc (Zn) 0.004 U mg/L TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP-MS - Q24030341 Antimony (Sb) 0.104 U ug/L Arsenic (As) 0.268 J ug/L Beryllium (Be) 0.888 J ug/L Cadmium (Cd) 0.032 U ug/L Chromium (Cr) 0.185 U ug/L Cobalt (Co) 13.6 ug/L Copper (Cu) 0.787 U ug/L Lead (Pb) 0.067 J ug/L Molybdenum (Mo) 3.04 ug/L Nickel (Ni) 4.06 ug/L Selenium (Se) 0.193 U ug/L Silver (Ag) 0.035 U ug/L Thallium (TI) Low Level 0.041 U ug/L Vanadium (V) 0.114 U ug/L TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS - 024030324 TDS 244 mg/L Method Analysis Date/Time Analyst 0.1 0.0154 1 EPA 9056A 03/20/2024 09:52 BGN9034 0.1 0.0479 1 EPA 9056A 03/20/2024 09:52 BGN9034 0.1 0.0209 1 EPA 9056A 03/20/2024 09:52 BGN9034 0.023 0.002 1 EPA 9056A 03/20/2024 09:52 BGN9034 2 0.0428 20 EPA 9056A 03/20/2024 09:52 BGN9034 0.05 0.01 1 EPA 7470A 03/26/2024 08:00 SNEGLIA 0.05 0.002 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 10:57 CELL106 0.5 0.005 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 10:57 CELL106 0.5 0.012 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 10:57 CELL106 0.1 0.004 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 10:57 CELL106 0.05 0.002 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 10:57 CELL106 0.2 0.008 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 10:57 CELL106 0.05 0.001 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 10:57 CELL106 0.15 0.004 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 10:57 CELL106 1 0.104 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 13:25 MHALL3 1 0.111 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 13:25 MHALL3 1 0.249 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 13:25 MHALL3 1 0.032 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 13:25 MHALL3 1 0.185 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 13:25 MHALL3 1 0.077 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 13:25 MHALL3 1 0.787 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 13:25 MHALL3 1 0.037 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 13:25 MHALL3 1 0.18 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 13:25 MHALL3 1 0.256 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 13:25 MHALL3 1 0.193 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 13:25 MHALL3 1 0.035 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 13:25 MHALL3 0.2 0.041 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 13:25 MHALL3 1 0.114 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 13:25 MHALL3 25 25 1 SM2540C 03/21/202411:10 HHOOGKA Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Page 19of40 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full. Order # J24030359 Site: ASV FB-20240318-1230 Field Blank Sample #: 2024006677 Collection Date: 03/18/2024 12:30 PM Loc code: ASV QA Matrix: GW RCRA Analyte Result Units Qualifiers RDL MDL DF INORGANIC IONS BY IC - Q24030284 Chloride 0.0154 U mg/L Fluoride 0.0479 U mg/L Nitrate 0.0209 U mg/L Nitrate as N 0.002 U mg-N/L Sulfate 0.0428 U mg/L MERCURY (COLD VAPOR) IN WATER - Q24030301 Mercury (Hg) 0.01 U ug/L TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP - Q24030310 Barium (Ba) 0.002 U mg/L Boron (B) 0.005 U mg/L Calcium (Ca) 0.021 J mg/L Iron (Fe) 0.010 mg/L Lithium (Li) 0.002 U mg/L Magnesium (Mg) 0.008 U mg/L Manganese (Mn) 0.004 J mg/L Zinc (Zn) 0.004 U mg/L TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP-MS - Q24030313 Antimony (Sb) 0.104 U ug/L Arsenic (As) 0.111 U ug/L Beryllium (Be) 0.249 U ug/L Cadmium (Cd) 0.032 U ug/L Chromium (Cr) 0.185 U ug/L Cobalt (Co) 0.077 U ug/L Copper (Cu) 0.787 U ug/L Lead (Pb) 0.037 U ug/L Molybdenum (Mo) 0.18 U ug/L Nickel (Ni) 0.256 U ug/L Selenium (Se) 0.193 U ug/L Silver (Ag) 0.035 U ug/L Thallium (TI) Low Level 0.041 U ug/L Vanadium (V) 0.114 U ug/L Method Analysis Date/Time Analyst 0.1 0.0154 1 EPA 9056A 03/19/2024 07:22 BGN9034 0.1 0.0479 1 EPA 9056A 03/19/2024 07:22 BGN9034 0.1 0.0209 1 EPA 9056A 03/19/2024 07:22 BGN9034 0.023 0.002 1 EPA 9056A 03/19/2024 07:22 BGN9034 0.1 0.0428 1 EPA 9056A 03/19/2024 07:22 BGN9034 0.05 0.01 1 EPA 7470A 03/21/2024 12:05 CWSPEN3 0.005 0.002 1 SW 601OD 03/21/2024 14:22 CELL106 0.05 0.005 1 SW 601OD 03/21/2024 14:22 CELL106 0.05 0.012 1 SW 601OD 03/21/2024 14:22 CELL106 0.01 0.004 1 SW 601OD 03/21/2024 14:22 CELL106 0.005 0.002 1 SW 601OD 03/21/2024 14:22 CELL106 0.02 0.008 1 SW 601OD 03/21/2024 14:22 CELL106 0.005 0.001 1 SW 601OD 03/21/2024 14:22 CELL106 0.015 0.004 1 SW 601OD 03/21/2024 14:22 CELL106 1 0.104 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 15:56 MHALL3 1 0.111 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 15:56 MHALL3 1 0.249 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 15:56 MHALL3 1 0.032 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 15:56 MHALL3 1 0.185 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 15:56 MHALL3 1 0.077 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 15:56 MHALL3 1 0.787 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 15:56 MHALL3 1 0.037 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 15:56 MHALL3 1 0.18 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 15:56 MHALL3 1 0.256 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 15:56 MHALL3 1 0.193 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 15:56 MHALL3 1 0.035 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 15:56 MHALL3 0.2 0.041 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 15:56 MHALL3 1 0.114 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 15:56 MHALL3 Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Page 20 of 40 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full. Order # J24030359 Site: ASV FB 20240319-1500 Field Blank Sample #: 2024006678 Collection Date: 03/19/2024 03:00 PM Loc code: ASV QA Matrix: GW RCRA Analyte Result Units Qualifiers RDL MDL DF INORGANIC IONS BY IC - Q24030306 Chloride 0.0154 U mg/L Fluoride 0.0479 U mg/L Nitrate 0.03 J mg/L Nitrate as N 0.01 J mg-N/L Sulfate 0.0428 U mg/L MERCURY (COLD VAPOR) IN WATER - Q24030381 Mercury (Hg) 0.01 U ug/L TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP - Q24030330 Barium (Ba) 0.002 U mg/L Boron (B) 0.005 U mg/L Calcium (Ca) 0.012 U mg/L Iron (Fe) 0.004 U mg/L Lithium (Li) 0.002 U mg/L Magnesium (Mg) 0.008 U mg/L Manganese (Mn) 0.001 J mg/L Zinc (Zn) 0.004 U mg/L TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP-MS - Q24030341 Antimony (Sb) 0.104 U ug/L Arsenic (As) 0.111 U ug/L Beryllium (Be) 0.249 U ug/L Cadmium (Cd) 0.032 U ug/L Chromium (Cr) 0.185 U ug/L Cobalt (Co) 0.077 U ug/L Copper (Cu) 0.787 U ug/L Lead (Pb) 0.037 U ug/L Molybdenum (Mo) 0.18 U ug/L Nickel (Ni) 0.256 U ug/L Selenium (Se) 0.193 U ug/L Silver (Ag) 0.035 U ug/L Thallium (TI) Low Level 0.041 U ug/L Vanadium (V) 0.114 U ug/L Method Analysis Date/Time Analyst 0.1 0.0154 1 EPA 9056A 03/20/2024 08:18 BGN9034 0.1 0.0479 1 EPA 9056A 03/20/2024 08:18 BGN9034 0.1 0.0209 1 EPA 9056A 03/20/2024 08:18 BGN9034 0.023 0.002 1 EPA 9056A 03/20/2024 08:18 BGN9034 0.1 0.0428 1 EPA 9056A 03/20/2024 08:18 BGN9034 0.05 0.01 1 EPA 7470A 03/26/2024 08:03 SNEGLIA 0.05 0.002 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 11:01 CELL106 0.5 0.005 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 11:01 CELL106 0.5 0.012 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 11:01 CELL106 0.1 0.004 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 11:01 CELL106 0.05 0.002 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 11:01 CELL106 0.2 0.008 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 11:01 CELL106 0.05 0.001 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 11:01 CELL106 0.15 0.004 1 SW 601OD 03/22/2024 11:01 CELL106 1 0.104 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 13:34 MHALL3 1 0.111 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 13:34 MHALL3 1 0.249 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 13:34 MHALL3 1 0.032 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 13:34 MHALL3 1 0.185 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 13:34 MHALL3 1 0.077 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 13:34 MHALL3 1 0.787 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 13:34 MHALL3 1 0.037 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 13:34 MHALL3 1 0.18 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 13:34 MHALL3 1 0.256 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 13:34 MHALL3 1 0.193 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 13:34 MHALL3 1 0.035 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 13:34 MHALL3 0.2 0.041 1 SW 6020B 03/22/2024 13:34 MHALL3 1 0.114 1 SW 6020E 03/22/2024 13:34 MHALL3 Qualifiers: J Analyte detected above the MDL, but below the RL. Analyte concentration should be considered an estimate. Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Page21 of40 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full. Order # J24030359 Level II QC Summary Q24030284 Dionex INORGANIC IONS BY IC Blank # 1 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL RDL Relative Concentration Qualifier Chloride 0 0 mg/L 1 0.0154 0.1 < MDL Fluoride 0 0 mg/L 1 0.0479 0.1 < MDL Nitrate 0 0 mg/L 1 0.0209 0.1 < MDL Sulfate 0.032 0.032 mg/L 1 0.0428 0.1 < MDL LCS # 1 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL Spike % Recovery LCL UCL Qualifier Chloride 5.06 5.06 mg/L 1 0.0154 5 101 80 120 Fluoride 4.86 4.86 mg/L 1 0.0479 5 97.1 80 120 Nitrate 5.08 5.08 mg/L 1 0.0209 5 102 80 120 Sulfate 5.05 5.05 mg/L 1 0.0428 5 101 80 120 MS # 1 Parent Sample: J24030359 -- 2024006668 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL Spike % Recovery LCL UCL Qualifier Chloride 2.44 12.2 mg/L 5 0.0154 5 102 80 120 Fluoride 4.86 4.86 mg/L 1 0.0479 5 96.8 80 120 Nitrate 6.37 6.37 mg/L 1 0.0209 5 102 80 120 Sulfate 5.08 5.08 mg/L 1 0.0428 5 99.5 80 120 MSD # 1 Parent Sample: J24030359 -- 2024006668 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL Spike % Recovery LCL UCL RPD Qualifier Chloride 2.43 12.1 mg/L 5 0.0154 5 100 80 120 1.59 Fluoride 4.78 4.78 mg/L 1 0.0479 5 95.2 80 120 1.65 Nitrate 6.28 6.28 mg/L 1 0.0209 5 100 80 120 1.7 Sulfate 5.04 5.04 mg/L 1 0.0428 5 98.6 80 120 0.889 Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Page 22 of 40 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full. Order # J24030359 Level II QC Summary Q24030306 Dionex INORGANIC IONS BY IC Blank # 1 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL RDL Relative Concentration Qualifier Chloride 0 0 mg/L 1 0.0154 0.1 < MDL Fluoride 0 0 mg/L 1 0.0479 0.1 < MDL Nitrate 0 0 mg/L 1 0.0209 0.1 < MDL Sulfate 0.032 0.032 mg/L 1 0.0428 0.1 < MDL LCS # 1 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL Spike % Recovery LCL UCL Qualifier Chloride 5.17 5.17 mg/L 1 0.0154 5 103 80 120 Fluoride 4.95 4.95 mg/L 1 0.0479 5 99 80 120 Nitrate 5.2 5.2 mg/L 1 0.0209 5 104 80 120 Sulfate 5.16 5.16 mg/L 1 0.0428 5 103 80 120 MS # 1 Parent Sample: J24030359 -- 2024006662 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL Spike % Recovery LCL UCL Qualifier Chloride 2.71 13.6 mg/L 5 0.0154 5 101 80 120 Fluoride 4.9 4.9 mg/L 1 0.0479 5 97.2 80 120 Nitrate 5.17 5.17 mg/L 1 0.0209 5 100 80 120 Sulfate 5.51 5.51 mg/L 1 0.0428 5 99.9 80 120 MSD # 1 Parent Sample: J24030359 -- 2024006662 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL Spike % Recovery LCL UCL RPD Qualifier Chloride 2.71 13.5 mg/L 5 0.0154 5 100 80 120 0.695 Fluoride 4.89 4.89 mg/L 1 0.0479 5 97 80 120 0.227 Nitrate 5.17 5.17 mg/L 1 0.0209 5 100 80 120 0.0597 Sulfate 5.54 5.54 mg/L 1 0.0428 5 101 80 120 0.678 Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Page 23 of 40 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full. Order # J24030359 Level II QC Summary Q24030301 HG 7470 MERCURY (COLD VAPOR) IN WATER Blank # 1 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL RDL Relative Concentration Qualifier Mercury (Hg) 0.014 0.014 ug/L 1 0.01 0.05 > MDL Blank # 2 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL RDL Relative Concentration Qualifier Mercury (Hg) 0.001 0.001 ug/L 1 0.01 0.05 < MDL Blank # 3 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL RDL Relative Concentration Qualifier Mercury (Hg) 0.001 0.001 ug/L 1 0.01 0.05 < MDL LCS # 1 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL Spike % Recovery LCL UCL Qualifier Mercury (Hg) 1.95 1.95 ug/L 1 0.01 2 97.3 85 115 LCS # 2 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL Spike % Recovery LCL UCL Qualifier Mercury (Hg) 1.97 1.97 ug/L 1 0.01 2 98.3 85 115 MS # 1 Parent Sample: J24020411 -- 2024003684 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL Spike % Recovery LCL UCL Qualifier Mercury (Hg) 0.986 0.986 ug/L 1 0.01 1 98.6 75 125 MSD # 1 Parent Sample: J24020411 -- 2024003684 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL Spike % Recover v LCL UCL RPD Qualifier Mercury (Hg) 0.984 0.984 ug/L 1 0.01 1 98.4 75 125 0.203 MS # 2 Parent Sample: J24030359 -- 2024006671 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL Spike % Recovery LCL UCL Qualifier Mercury (Hg) 0.891 0.891 ug/L 1 0.01 1 89.1 75 125 MSD # 2 Parent Sample: J24030359 -- 2024006671 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL Spike % Recovery LCL UCL RPD Qualifier Mercury (Hg) 0.874 0.874 ug/L 1 0.01 1 87.4 75 125 1.93 MS # 3 Parent Sample: J24030440 -- 2024007045 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL Spike % Recovery LCL UCL Qualifier Mercury (Hg) 0.989 0.989 ug/L 1 0.01 1 98.9 75 125 MSD # 3 Parent Sample: J24030440 -- 2024007045 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL Spike % Recovery LCL UCL RPD Qualifier Mercury (Hg) 0.999 0.999 ug/L 1 0.01 1 99.9 75 125 1.01 Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Page 24 of 40 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full. Order # J24030359 Level II QC Summary Q24030381 HG 7470 MERCURY (COLD VAPOR) IN WATER Blank # 1 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL RDL Relative Concentration Qualifier Mercury (Hg) -0.011 -0.011 ug/L 1 0.01 0.05 < MDL Blank # 2 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL RDL Relative Concentration Qualifier Mercury (Hg) -0.008 -0.008 ug/L 1 0.01 0.05 < MDL Blank # 3 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL RDL Relative Concentration Qualifier Mercury (Hg) -0.012 -0.012 ug/L 1 0.01 0.05 < MDL Blank # 4 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL RDL Relative Concentration Qualifier Mercury (Hg) -0.007 -0.007 ug/L 1 0.01 0.05 < MDL LCS # 1 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL Spike % Recovery LCL UCL Qualifier Mercury (Hg) 1.86 1.86 ug/L 1 0.01 2 92.8 85 115 LCS # 2 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL Spike % Recovery LCL UCL Qualifier Mercury (Hg) 1.8 1.8 ug/L 1 0.01 2 89.8 85 115 MS # 1 Parent Sample: J24020411 -- 2024003686 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL Spike % Recover v LCL UCL Qualifier Mercury (Hg) 1 1 ug/L 1 0.01 1 100 75 125 MSD # 1 Parent Sample: J24020411 -- 2024003686 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL Spike % Recovery LCL UCL RPD Qualifier Mercury (Hg) 0.999 0.999 ug/L 1 0.01 1 99.9 75 125 0.3 MS # 2 Parent Sample: J24030359 -- 2024006667 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL Spike % Recovery LCL UCL Qualifier Mercury (Hg) 0.95 0.95 ug/L 1 0.01 1 95 75 125 MSD # 2 Parent Sample: J24030359 -- 2024006667 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL Spike % Recovery LCL UCL RPD Qualifier Mercury (Hg) 0.946 0.946 ug/L 1 0.01 1 94.6 75 125 0.422 MS # 3 Parent Sample: J24030453 -- 2024007115 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL Spike % Recovery LCL UCL Qualifier Mercury (Hg) 0.97 0.97 ug/L 1 0.01 1 97 75 125 Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Page 25 of 40 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full. Order # J24030359 Level II QC Summary Q24030381 HG 7470 MERCURY (COLD VAPOR) IN WATER MSD # 3 Parent Sample: J24030453 -- 2024007115 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL Spike % Recovery LCL UCL RPD Qualifier Mercury (Hg) 0.965 0.965 ug/L 1 0.01 1 96.5 75 125 0.517 MS # 4 Parent Sample: J24030458 -- 2024007129 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL Spike % Recovery LCL UCL Qualifier Mercury (Hg) 0.989 0.989 ug/L 1 0.01 1 98.9 75 125 MSD # 4 Parent Sample: J24030458 -- 2024007129 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL Spike % Recovery LCL UCL RPD Qualifier Mercury (Hg) 0.965 0.965 ug/L 1 0.01 1 96.5 75 125 2.46 Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Page 26 of 40 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full. Order # J24030359 Level II QC Summary Q24030328 ICP_DIS_TRM TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP (DISSOLVED) Blank # 1 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL RDL Relative Concentration Zinc (Zn) 0.00104 0.001 mg/L 1 0.004 0.015 < MDL LCS # 1 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL Spike % Recovery LCL UCL Zinc (Zn) 5.02 5.02 mg/L 1 0.004 5 100 80 120 MS # 1 Parent Sample: J24030359 -- 2024006673 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL Spike % Recovery LCL UCL Zinc (Zn) 4.98 4.98 mg/L 1 0.004 5 99.5 70 130 MSD # 1 Parent Sample: J24030359 -- 2024006673 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL Spike % Recovery LCL UCL RPD Zinc (Zn) 5.01 5.01 mg/L 1 0.004 5 100 70 130 0.601 Qualifier Qualifier Qualifier Qualifier Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Page 27 of 40 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full. Order # J24030359 Level II QC Summary Q24030310 ICP_TRM TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY 1CP Blank # 1 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL RDL Relative Concentration Barium (Ba) -0.000039 -0.000039 mg/L 1 0.002 0.005 < MDL Boron (B) 0.000987 0.000987 mg/L 1 0.005 0.05 < MDL Calcium (Ca) 0.00287 0.00287 mg/L 1 0.012 0.05 < MDL Iron (Fe) -0.000655 -0.000655 mg/L 1 0.004 0.01 < MDL Lithium (Li) 0.000627 0.000627 mg/L 1 0.002 0.005 < MDL Magnesium (Mg) 0.00355 0.00355 mg/L 1 0.008 0.02 < MDL Manganese (Mn) 0.000011 0.000011 mg/L 1 0.001 0.005 < MDL Zinc (Zn) -0.000648 -0.000648 mg/L 1 0.004 0.015 < MDL LCS # 1 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL Spike % Recovery LCL UCL Barium (Ba) 4.86 4.86 mg/L 1 0.002 5 97.1 80 120 Boron (B) 4.82 4.82 mg/L 1 0.005 5 96.4 80 120 Calcium (Ca) 5.02 5.02 mg/L 1 0.012 5 100 80 120 Iron (Fe) 5 5 mg/L 1 0.004 5 99.9 80 120 Lithium (Li) 4.82 4.82 mg/L 1 0.002 5 96.5 80 120 Magnesium (Mg) 5.02 5.02 mg/L 1 0.008 5 100 80 120 Manganese (Mn) 4.98 4.98 mg/L 1 0.001 5 99.6 80 120 Zinc (Zn) 5.09 5.09 mg/L 1 0.004 5 102 80 120 MS # 1 Parent Sample: J24020411 -- 2024003684 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL Spike % Recover v LCL UCL Barium (Ba) 4.84 4.84 mg/L 1 0.002 5 95.7 75 125 Boron (B) 4.8 4.8 mg/L 1 0.005 5 95.6 75 125 Calcium (Ca) 11.9 11.9 mg/L 1 0.012 5 94.2 75 125 Iron (Fe) 4.93 4.93 mg/L 1 0.004 5 98.5 75 125 Lithium (Li) 4.77 4.77 mg/L 1 0.002 5 95.5 75 125 Magnesium (Mg) 5.59 5.59 mg/L 1 0.008 5 98.4 75 125 Manganese (Mn) 4.91 4.91 mg/L 1 0.001 5 97.9 75 125 Zinc (Zn) 5 5 mg/L 1 0.004 5 100 75 125 MSD # 1 Parent Sample: J24020411 -- 2024003684 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL Spike % Recovery LCL UCL RPD Barium (Ba) 4.93 4.93 mg/L 1 0.002 5 97.4 75 125 1.74 Boron (B) 4.89 4.89 mg/L 1 0.005 5 97.2 75 125 1.67 Calcium (Ca) 12 12 mg/L 1 0.012 5 97 75 125 1.19 Iron (Fe) 5.04 5.04 mg/L 1 0.004 5 101 75 125 2.15 Lithium (Li) 4.87 4.87 mg/L 1 0.002 5 97.4 75 125 2.03 Magnesium (Mg) 5.68 5.68 mg/L 1 0.008 5 100 75 125 1.58 Manganese (Mn) 5 5 mg/L 1 0.001 5 99.8 75 125 1.88 Qualifier Qualifier Qualifier Qualifier Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Page 28 of 40 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full. Order # J24030359 Level II QC Summary Q24030310 ICP_TRM TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP MSD # 1 Parent Sample: J24020411 -- 2024003684 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL Spike % Recovery LCL UCL RPD Qualifier Zinc (Zn) 5.12 5.12 mg/L 1 0.004 5 102 75 125 2.25 Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Page 29 of 40 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full. Order # J24030359 Level II QC Summary Q24030330 ICP_TRM TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY 1CP Blank # 1 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL RDL Relative Concentration Barium (Ba) -0.000227 -0.0002 mg/L 1 0.002 0.005 < MDL Boron (B) 0.00262 0.0026 mg/L 1 0.005 0.05 < MDL Calcium (Ca) 0.00533 0.0053 mg/L 1 0.012 0.05 < MDL Iron (Fe) 0.00208 0.0021 mg/L 1 0.004 0.01 < MDL Lithium (Li) 0.0000861 0.0001 mg/L 1 0.002 0.005 < MDL Magnesium (Mg) 0.00103 0.001 mg/L 1 0.008 0.02 < MDL Manganese (Mn) 0.000407 0.0004 mg/L 1 0.001 0.005 < MDL Zinc (Zn) 0.000862 0.0009 mg/L 1 0.004 0.015 < MDL LCS # 1 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL Spike % Recovery LCL UCL Barium (Ba) 5.02 5.02 mg/L 1 0.002 5 100 80 120 Boron (B) 5.01 5.01 mg/L 1 0.005 5 100 80 120 Calcium (Ca) 5.09 5.09 mg/L 1 0.012 5 102 80 120 Iron (Fe) 5.06 5.06 mg/L 1 0.004 5 101 80 120 Lithium (Li) 5.05 5.05 mg/L 1 0.002 5 101 80 120 Magnesium (Mg) 5.07 5.07 mg/L 1 0.008 5 101 80 120 Manganese (Mn) 5.03 5.03 mg/L 1 0.001 5 101 80 120 Zinc (Zn) 5.04 5.04 mg/L 1 0.004 5 101 80 120 MS # 1 Parent Sample: J24020411 -- 2024003686 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL Spike % Recover v LCL UCL Barium (Ba) 5.05 5.05 mg/L 1 0.002 5 101 75 125 Boron (B) 5.02 5.02 mg/L 1 0.005 5 100 75 125 Calcium (Ca) 25.1 25.1 mg/L 1 0.012 5 108 75 125 Iron (Fe) 5.01 5.01 mg/L 1 0.004 5 100 75 125 Lithium (Li) 5.05 5.05 mg/L 1 0.002 5 101 75 125 Magnesium (Mg) 5.77 5.77 mg/L 1 0.008 5 101 75 125 Manganese (Mn) 5.02 5.02 mg/L 1 0.001 5 100 75 125 Zinc (Zn) 4.98 4.98 mg/L 1 0.004 5 99.6 75 125 MSD # 1 Parent Sample: J24020411 -- 2024003686 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL Spike % Recovery LCL UCL RPD Barium (Ba) 4.95 4.95 mg/L 1 0.002 5 98.8 75 125 2 Boron (B) 4.95 4.95 mg/L 1 0.005 5 98.6 75 125 1.4 Calcium (Ca) 24.3 24.3 mg/L 1 0.012 5 92 75 125 3.24 Iron (Fe) 4.98 4.98 mg/L 1 0.004 5 99.5 75 125 0.601 Lithium (Li) 4.94 4.94 mg/L 1 0.002 5 98.8 75 125 2.2 Magnesium (Mg) 5.69 5.69 mg/L 1 0.008 5 99.7 75 125 1.4 Manganese (Mn) 4.95 4.95 mg/L 1 0.001 5 98.9 75 125 1.4 Qualifier Qualifier Qualifier Qualifier Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Page 30 of 40 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full. Order # J24030359 Level II QC Summary Q24030330 ICP_TRM TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP MSD # 1 Parent Sample: J24020411 -- 2024003686 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL Spike % Recovery LCL UCL RPD Qualifier Zinc (Zn) 4.95 4.95 mg/L 1 0.004 5 99 75 125 0.604 Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Page 31 of40 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full. Order # J24030359 Level II QC Summary Q24030338 IMS_DIS_TRM TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP-MS (DISSOLVED) Blank # 1 LCS # 1 MS # 1 MSD # 1 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL RDL Relative Concentration Beryllium (Be) 0 0 ug/L 1 0.249 1 < MDL Cadmium (Cd) 0.011 0.011 ug/L 1 0.032 1 < MDL Chromium (Cr) 0.007 0.007 ug/L 1 0.185 1 < MDL Copper (Cu) 0.062 0.062 ug/L 1 0.787 1 < MDL Lead (Pb) 0.009 0.009 ug/L 1 0.037 1 < MDL Nickel (Ni) 0.036 0.036 ug/L 1 0.256 1 < MDL Selenium (Se) -0.009 -0.009 ug/L 1 0.193 1 < MDL Silver (Ag) 0 0 ug/L 1 0.035 1 < MDL Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL Spike % Recovery LCL UCL Beryllium (Be) 47.8 47.8 ug/L 1 0.249 50 95.7 80 120 Cadmium (Cd) 49.7 49.7 ug/L 1 0.032 50 99.5 80 120 Chromium (Cr) 49.6 49.6 ug/L 1 0.185 50 99.1 80 120 Copper (Cu) 49.5 49.5 ug/L 1 0.787 50 99 80 120 Lead (Pb) 51 51 ug/L 1 0.037 50 102 80 120 Nickel (Ni) 48.4 48.4 ug/L 1 0.256 50 96.7 80 120 Selenium (Se) 48.3 48.3 ug/L 1 0.193 50 96.6 80 120 Silver (Ag) 50.1 50.1 ug/L 1 0.035 50 100 80 120 Parent Sample: J24030359 -- 2024006674 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL Spike % Recover v LCL UCL Beryllium (Be) 49.7 49.7 ug/L 1 0.249 50 99.3 75 125 Cadmium (Cd) 49.4 49.4 ug/L 1 0.032 50 98.8 75 125 Chromium (Cr) 50.4 50.4 ug/L 1 0.185 50 101 75 125 Copper (Cu) 49.7 49.7 ug/L 1 0.787 50 97.5 75 125 Lead (Pb) 51.4 51.4 ug/L 1 0.037 50 103 75 125 Nickel (Ni) 47.8 47.8 ug/L 1 0.256 50 94.9 75 125 Selenium (Se) 47.1 47.1 ug/L 1 0.193 50 94.2 75 125 Silver (Ag) 49.1 49.1 ug/L 1 0.035 50 98.2 75 125 Parent Sample: J24030359 -- 2024006674 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL Spike % Recovery LCL UCL RPD Beryllium (Be) 47.8 47.8 ug/L 1 0.249 50 95.5 75 125 3.89 Cadmium (Cd) 49.3 49.3 ug/L 1 0.032 50 98.5 75 125 0.27 Chromium (Cr) 50.4 50.4 ug/L 1 0.185 50 101 75 125 0.0159 Copper (Cu) 49.2 49.2 ug/L 1 0.787 50 96.5 75 125 1.08 Lead (Pb) 51 51 ug/L 1 0.037 50 102 75 125 0.897 Nickel (Ni) 47.6 47.6 ug/L 1 0.256 50 94.6 75 125 0.344 Selenium (Se) 47.8 47.8 ug/L 1 0.193 50 95.5 75 125 1.43 Qualifier Qualifier Qualifier Qualifier Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Page 32 of40 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full. Order # J24030359 Level II QC Summary Q24030338 IMS_DIS_TRM TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP-MS (DISSOLVED) MSD # 1 Parent Sample: J24030359 -- 2024006674 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL Spike % Recovery LCL UCL RPD Qualifier Silver (Ag) 49 49 ug/L 1 0.035 50 98 75 125 0.192 Certificate of Laboratory Analysis This report shall not be reproduced, except in full. Order # J24030359 Level II QC Summary Q24030313 IMS_TRM TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP-MS Blank # 1 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL RDL Relative Concentration Antimony (Sb) -0.036 -0.036 ug/L 1 0.104 1 < MDL Arsenic (As) 0.024 0.024 ug/L 1 0.111 1 < MDL Beryllium (Be) 0.002 0.002 ug/L 1 0.249 1 < MDL Cadmium (Cd) 0.002 0.002 ug/L 1 0.032 1 < MDL Chromium (Cr) 0.024 0.024 ug/L 1 0.185 1 < MDL Cobalt (Co) 0.005 0.005 ug/L 1 0.077 1 < MDL Copper (Cu) 0.004 0.004 ug/L 1 0.787 1 < MDL Lead (Pb) -0.001 -0.001 ug/L 1 0.037 1 < MDL Molybdenum (Mo) 0.003 0.003 ug/L 1 0.18 1 < MDL Nickel (Ni) 0.002 0.002 ug/L 1 0.256 1 < MDL Selenium (Se) -0.021 -0.021 ug/L 1 0.193 1 < MDL Silver (Ag) 0 0 ug/L 1 0.035 1 < MDL Thallium (TI) Low Level -0.001 -0.001 ug/L 1 0.041 0.2 < MDL Vanadium (V) 0.014 0.014 ug/L 1 0.114 1 < MDL LCS # 1 Page 33 of 40 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL Spike % Recover v LCL UCL Antimony (Sb) 50 50 ug/L 1 0.104 50 100 80 120 Arsenic (As) 49.8 49.8 ug/L 1 0.111 50 99.6 80 120 Beryllium (Be) 49.3 49.3 ug/L 1 0.249 50 98.6 80 120 Cadmium (Cd) 49.5 49.5 ug/L 1 0.032 50 99 80 120 Chromium (Cr) 50.4 50.4 ug/L 1 0.185 50 101 80 120 Cobalt (Co) 51.6 51.6 ug/L 1 0.077 50 103 80 120 Copper (Cu) 52.2 52.2 ug/L 1 0.787 50 104 80 120 Lead (Pb) 51.6 51.6 ug/L 1 0.037 50 103 80 120 Molybdenum (Mo) 50.3 50.3 ug/L 1 0.18 50 101 80 120 Nickel (Ni) 50.1 50.1 ug/L 1 0.256 50 100 80 120 Selenium (Se) 49.7 49.7 ug/L 1 0.193 50 99.3 80 120 Silver (Ag) 49.3 49.3 ug/L 1 0.035 50 98.6 80 120 Thallium (TI) Low Level 49 49 ug/L 1 0.041 50 97.9 80 120 Vanadium (V) 50.5 50.5 ug/L 1 0.114 50 101 80 120 MS # 1 Parent Sample: J24020411 -- 2024003685 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL Spike % Recovery LCL UCL Antimony (Sb) 51 51 ug/L 1 0.104 50 99.3 75 125 Arsenic (As) 51.4 51.4 ug/L 1 0.111 50 100 75 125 Beryllium (Be) 48.6 48.6 ug/L 1 0.249 50 97.2 75 125 Cadmium (Cd) 49.1 49.1 ug/L 1 0.032 50 98.2 75 125 Chromium (Cr) 50.4 50.4 ug/L 1 0.185 50 99.8 75 125 Cobalt (Co) 50.8 50.8 ug/L 1 0.077 50 101 75 125 Qualifier Qualifier Qualifier Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Page 34 of 40 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full. Order # J24030359 Level II QC Summary Q24030313 IMS_TRM TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP-MS MS # 1 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL Copper (Cu) 51.8 51.8 ug/L 1 0.787 Lead (Pb) 51.1 51.1 ug/L 1 0.037 Molybdenum (Mo) 119 119 ug/L 1 0.18 Nickel (Ni) 49.2 49.2 ug/L 1 0.256 Selenium (Se) 71.4 71.4 ug/L 1 0.193 Silver (Ag) 48.6 48.6 ug/L 1 0.035 Thallium (TI) Low Level 48.3 48.3 ug/L 1 0.041 Vanadium (V) 57.3 57.3 ug/L 1 0.114 MSD # 1 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL Antimony (Sb) 51.4 51.4 ug/L 1 0.104 Arsenic (As) 52.3 52.3 ug/L 1 0.111 Beryllium (Be) 48.7 48.7 ug/L 1 0.249 Cadmium (Cd) 49.5 49.5 ug/L 1 0.032 Chromium (Cr) 51 51 ug/L 1 0.185 Cobalt (Co) 51.2 51.2 ug/L 1 0.077 Copper (Cu) 52 52 ug/L 1 0.787 Lead (Pb) 52.5 52.5 ug/L 1 0.037 Molybdenum (Mo) 122 122 ug/L 1 0.18 Nickel (Ni) 50 50 ug/L 1 0.256 Selenium (Se) 72.9 72.9 ug/L 1 0.193 Silver (Ag) 49.6 49.6 ug/L 1 0.035 Thallium (TI) Low Level 49.8 49.8 ug/L 1 0.041 Vanadium (V) 57.6 57.6 ug/L 1 0.114 Parent Sample: J24020411 -- 2024003685 Spike % Recovery LCL UCL 50 101 75 125 50 102 75 125 50 97.5 75 125 50 97.9 75 125 50 98.6 75 125 50 97.1 75 125 50 96.6 75 125 50 101 75 125 Parent Sample: J24020411 -- 2024003685 Spike % Recovery LCL UCL RPD 50 100 75 125 0.852 50 102 75 125 1.75 50 97.3 75 125 0.158 50 99.1 75 125 0.852 50 101 75 125 1.15 50 102 75 125 0.734 50 102 75 125 0.426 50 105 75 125 2.64 50 103 75 125 5.91 50 99.5 75 125 1.6 50 101 75 125 2.86 50 99.1 75 125 2.02 50 99.5 75 125 2.96 50 102 75 125 0.524 Qualifier Qualifier Certificate of Laboratory Analysis This report shall not be reproduced, except in full. Order # J24030359 Level II QC Summary Q24030341 IMS_TRM TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP-MS Blank # 1 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL RDL Relative Concentration Antimony (Sb) -0.014 -0.014 ug/L 1 0.104 1 < MDL Arsenic (As) 0.002 0.002 ug/L 1 0.111 1 < MDL Beryllium (Be) 0 0 ug/L 1 0.249 1 < MDL Cadmium (Cd) 0.004 0.004 ug/L 1 0.032 1 < MDL Chromium (Cr) 0.018 0.018 ug/L 1 0.185 1 < MDL Cobalt (Co) 0.003 0.003 ug/L 1 0.077 1 < MDL Copper (Cu) 0.023 0.023 ug/L 1 0.787 1 < MDL Lead (Pb) 0.008 0.008 ug/L 1 0.037 1 < MDL Molybdenum (Mo) 0.004 0.004 ug/L 1 0.18 1 < MDL Nickel (Ni) 0.107 0.107 ug/L 1 0.256 1 < MDL Selenium (Se) 0.398 0.398 ug/L 1 0.193 1 > MDL Silver (Ag) 0 0 ug/L 1 0.035 1 < MDL Thallium (TI) Low Level -0.002 -0.002 ug/L 1 0.041 0.2 < MDL Vanadium (V) 0.005 0.005 ug/L 1 0.114 1 < MDL LCS # 1 Page 35 of 40 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL Spike % Recover v LCL UCL Antimony (Sb) 49.5 49.5 ug/L 1 0.104 50 98.9 80 120 Arsenic (As) 50 50 ug/L 1 0.111 50 100 80 120 Beryllium (Be) 48.2 48.2 ug/L 1 0.249 50 96.5 80 120 Cadmium (Cd) 49.3 49.3 ug/L 1 0.032 50 98.6 80 120 Chromium (Cr) 49.1 49.1 ug/L 1 0.185 50 98.1 80 120 Cobalt (Co) 50.4 50.4 ug/L 1 0.077 50 101 80 120 Copper (Cu) 50.9 50.9 ug/L 1 0.787 50 102 80 120 Lead (Pb) 50.1 50.1 ug/L 1 0.037 50 100 80 120 Molybdenum (Mo) 49.8 49.8 ug/L 1 0.18 50 99.6 80 120 Nickel (Ni) 49.6 49.6 ug/L 1 0.256 50 99.1 80 120 Selenium (Se) 49.8 49.8 ug/L 1 0.193 50 99.6 80 120 Silver (Ag) 49 49 ug/L 1 0.035 50 97.9 80 120 Thallium (TI) Low Level 47.4 47.4 ug/L 1 0.041 50 94.8 80 120 Vanadium (V) 49.2 49.2 ug/L 1 0.114 50 98.4 80 120 MS # 1 Parent Sample: J24030359 -- 2024006662 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL Spike % Recovery LCL UCL Antimony (Sb) 49.6 49.6 ug/L 1 0.104 50 99.1 75 125 Arsenic (As) 48.3 48.3 ug/L 1 0.111 50 96.5 75 125 Beryllium (Be) 48.9 48.9 ug/L 1 0.249 50 97.8 75 125 Cadmium (Cd) 49.6 49.6 ug/L 1 0.032 50 99.1 75 125 Chromium (Cr) 49.4 49.4 ug/L 1 0.185 50 98.1 75 125 Cobalt (Co) 48.6 48.6 ug/L 1 0.077 50 97.1 75 125 Qualifier Qualifier Qualifier Certificate of Laboratory Analysis This report shall not be reproduced, except in full. Order # J24030359 Level II QC Summary Q24030341 IMS_TRM TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP-MS MS # 1 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL Spike Copper (Cu) 49.7 49.7 ug/L 1 0.787 50 Lead (Pb) 50 50 ug/L 1 0.037 50 Molybdenum (Mo) 50.2 50.2 ug/L 1 0.18 50 Nickel (Ni) 48.9 48.9 ug/L 1 0.256 50 Selenium (Se) 49.3 49.3 ug/L 1 0.193 50 Silver (Ag) 48.7 48.7 ug/L 1 0.035 50 Thallium (TI) Low Level 47.5 47.5 ug/L 1 0.041 50 Vanadium (V) 49.6 49.6 ug/L 1 0.114 50 MSD # 1 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL Spike Antimony (Sb) 49.7 49.7 ug/L 1 0.104 50 Arsenic (As) 49.3 49.3 ug/L 1 0.111 50 Beryllium (Be) 48 48 ug/L 1 0.249 50 Cadmium (Cd) 49.5 49.5 ug/L 1 0.032 50 Chromium (Cr) 50.4 50.4 ug/L 1 0.185 50 Cobalt (Co) 48.8 48.8 ug/L 1 0.077 50 Copper (Cu) 50 50 ug/L 1 0.787 50 Lead (Pb) 49.9 49.9 ug/L 1 0.037 50 Molybdenum (Mo) 50.5 50.5 ug/L 1 0.18 50 Nickel (Ni) 48.2 48.2 ug/L 1 0.256 50 Selenium (Se) 48.5 48.5 ug/L 1 0.193 50 Silver (Ag) 48.8 48.8 ug/L 1 0.035 50 Thallium (TI) Low Level 47.4 47.4 ug/L 1 0.041 50 Vanadium (V) 50.4 50.4 ug/L 1 0.114 50 Page 36 of 40 Parent Sample: J24030359 -- 2024006662 % Recovery LCL UCL 99.2 75 125 99.9 75 125 99.3 75 125 97.1 75 125 97.7 75 125 97.3 75 125 94.9 75 125 98.2 75 125 Parent Sample: J24030359 -- 2024006662 % Recovery LCL UCL RPD 99.3 75 125 0.204 98.4 75 125 1.94 96 75 125 1.86 99 75 125 0.166 100 75 125 1.87 97.5 75 125 0.438 99.8 75 125 0.599 99.7 75 125 0.245 99.8 75 125 0.535 95.7 75 125 1.54 95.9 75 125 1.82 97.5 75 125 0.246 94.7 75 125 0.177 99.8 75 125 1.63 Qualifier Qualifier Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Page 37 of 40 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full. Order # J24030359 Level II QC Summary Q24030293 TDS TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS Blank # 1 Blank # 2 Parameter Measured Final TDS -0.1 Parameter Measured Final TDS -0.9 Duplicate # 1 Parameter Measured Final TDS 54 Duplicate # 2 Parameter Measured Final TDS 327 LCS # 1 LCS # 2 Parameter Measured Final TDS 500 Parameter Measured Final TDS 500 Units Dil MDL RDL Relative Concentration Qualifier mg/L 1 25 25 < MDL Units Dil MDL RDL Relative Concentration Qualifier mg/L 1 25 25 < MDL Parent Sample: J24020411 -- 2024003684 Units Dil MDL RPD Qualifier mg/L 1 25 8.85 Parent Sample: J24030440 -- 2024007046 Units Dil MDL RPD Qualifier mg/L 1 25 1.82 Units Dil MDL Spike % Recovery LCL UCL Qualifier mg/L 1 25 500 100 90 110 Units Dil MDL Spike % Recovery LCL UCL Qualifier mg/L 1 25 500 100 90 110 Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Page 38 of 40 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full. Order # J24030359 Level II QC Summary Q24030324 TDS TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS Blank # 1 Blank # 2 Parameter Measured Final TDS -0.4 Parameter Measured Final TDS -0.3 Duplicate # 1 Parameter Measured Final TDS 91 Duplicate # 2 Parameter Measured Final TDS 79 LCS # 1 LCS # 2 Parameter Measured Final TDS 494 Parameter Measured Final TDS 488 Units Dil MDL RDL Relative Concentration Qualifier mg/L 1 25 25 < MDL Units Dil MDL RDL Relative Concentration Qualifier mg/L 1 25 25 < MDL Parent Sample: J24030359 -- 2024006662 Units Dil MDL RPD Qualifier mg/L 1 25 2.22 Parent Sample: J24030457 -- 2024007126 Units Dil MDL RPD Qualifier mg/L 1 25 0 Units Dil MDL Spike % Recovery LCL UCL Qualifier mg/L 1 25 500 98.8 90 110 Units Dil MDL Spike % Recovery LCL UCL Qualifier mg/L 1 25 500 97.6 90 110 CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECORD AND ANALYSIS REQUEST FORM Duke Energy Analytical Laboratory -i j------------------------------------------------------------------------- Anal ical Laborato Use Onl._._._._._._._._.__._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._. 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