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5400 Glenwood Avenue, Suite 300
Raleigh, North Carolina 27612
tel: 919 787-5620
fax: 919 781-5730
February 12, 2015
Ms. Jaclynne Drummond
North Carolina Department of Environment and
Natural Resources
Division of Waste Management
Solid Waste Section
1646 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1646
Subject: November 2014 Semi-Annual Sampling Report
Cabarrus County Landfill Units 2 and 3
Facility Permit No. 13-02
Dear Ms. Drummond:
CDM Smith Inc. (CDM Smith), on behalf of Cabarrus County (County), is submitting an electronic copy
of the November 2014 semi-annual sampling event report. This letter report presents the results of
the recently completed sampling at Units 2 and 3 of the Cabarrus County Landfill and constitutes the
second semi-annual sampling event for 2014.
The approved groundwater monitoring network consists of the following wells: MW-1, -3, -3 deep, -A,
-B, -C, -D, -E, -E deep, -F, -G, -H, -H deep, -I, -J, -K, -L, -L deep, -M, -X, CD-6, assessment wells AMW-1s,
-1d, -2s, and -2d, and background wells CD-1s and CD-1d. Surface water sample locations include
SW-1 and -2, which also monitor the Unit 1 Landfill. Monitoring wells MW-3 deep, -L deep and -M are
sampled annually during the spring event. Assessment wells CD-4, -5, and -6 were added to the
groundwater monitoring network in September 2006 during the Phase I C&D Landfill expansion.
Assessment wells CD-4 and -5 were abandoned in July 2010 in preparation of the Phase II C&D Landfill
expansion. Assessment wells AMW-1s, -1d, -2s, and -2d were added to the groundwater monitoring
network in October 2009 as part of the Corrective Action Plan (CAP) implementation. Field activities,
sampling results, and an evaluation of corrective action activities are discussed below.
Field Activities
Groundwater samples from Units 2 & 3 of the Cabarrus County Landfill were collected on November
3-6, 2014. Groundwater samples were collected from the monitoring wells by use of disposable,
laboratory decontaminated Teflon™ bailers or a QED bladder pump system using low-flow sampling
techniques. Monitoring well and surface water locations for Units 2 & 3 are provided on Figure 1.
Construction details for each monitoring well are summarized in Table 1.
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Groundwater elevations were measured at each well prior to sampling and are presented in Table 2.
These groundwater elevations were used to construct potentiometric contours for this sampling event
and are presented on Figure 1. The groundwater elevations and potentiometric contours were used to
estimate groundwater velocities at each well, which are presented in Table 3. After depth to
groundwater was measured, three well volumes of water were removed from each well prior to
sampling to provide fresh formation water within the well water column. Low-flow sampling
techniques were used to purge and sample wells used to monitor natural attenuation. Each well
volume was measured in the field for pH, conductivity, turbidity, temperature, dissolved oxygen (DO),
and oxidation-reduction potential (ORP) using a YSI-556 multi-parameter water quality meter and
Oakton T100 and Lamonte 2020 turbidity meters. Wells with elevated turbidity were allowed to settle
prior to sampling. The water quality parameters at the time of sampling are presented in Table 4.
The headspace of each monitoring well was screened for methane gas using a RKI Eagle multi-gas
monitor. Screening results are provided in Appendix A.
Sampling Results
All samples were submitted to Analytical Services, Inc. located in Norcross, Georgia for laboratory
analysis of Appendix I volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and metals. Samples for the Appendix II
constituent, bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate, are collected annually during the spring sampling event and
were not collected during the November 2014 sampling event. Additional groundwater samples were
collected to evaluate the effectiveness of natural attenuation and the Phase II injection event and are
discussed in the Corrective Action Evaluation section of this letter report. Surface water sample
location SW-1 was dry during the November 2014 sampling event.
In accordance with North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources - Solid Waste
Section (SWS) guidelines the analytical results were reported to the laboratory specific method
detection limit (MDL) and are quantifiable at or below Solid Waste Section Limits (SWSLs). All of the
monitoring wells and surface water locations for Units 2 and 3 had detections of analytes above the
MDL but below the SWSL. These detections were qualified as estimated or “J” flags. “B” flags, which
indicate an analyte was detected in the method blank, were also reported.
The following list indicates the analytes detected above the MDL at each sampling location. No “J” flag
detections are provided. Underlined analytes exceeded the North Carolina 2L Standard (NC 2L),
Groundwater Protection Standard, or the North Carolina Surface Water Standards for Class C Waters.
CD-1s (Background)
Metals: None Detected
Volatile Organic Compounds: None Detected
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CD-1d (Background)
Metals: Zinc
Volatile Organic Compounds: None Detected
CD-6
Metals: Barium, Vanadium, Zinc
Volatile Organic Compounds: Tetrachloroethene (PCE), Trichloroethene (TCE)
AMW-1s
Metals: Beryllium
Volatile Organic Compounds: 1,1-Dichloroethane, cis-1,2-Dichloroethene, PCE, TCE
AMW-1d
Metals: Barium, Zinc
Volatile Organic Compounds: Benzene, 1,1-Dichloroethane, cis-1,2-Dichloroethene, TCE,
Vinyl Chloride
AMW-2s
Metals: None Detected
Volatile Organic Compounds: 1,1-Dichloroethane, cis-1,2-Dichloroethene, PCE, TCE
AMW-2d
Metals: None Detected
Volatile Organic Compounds: 1,1-Dichloroethane, cis-1,2-Dichloroethene, Methylene Chloride, PCE,
TCE
MW-1
Metals: Barium, Cobalt
Volatile Organic Compounds: None Detected
MW-3
Metals: None Detected
Volatile Organic Compounds: 1,1-Dichloroethane, PCE, TCE, Trichlorofluoromethane
MW-3 deep
Metals: Not Sampled
Volatile Organic Compounds: Not Sampled
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MW-A
Metals: None Detected
Volatile Organic Compounds: Benzene, 1,4-Dichlorobenzene, 1,1-Dichloroethane,
1,2-Dichloroethane, cis-1,2-Dichloroethene, Methylene Chloride, PCE,
TCE
MW-B
Metals: Barium, Cobalt
Volatile Organic Compounds: None Detected
MW-C
Metals: None Detected
Volatile Organic Compounds: None Detected
MW-D
Metals: Barium
Volatile Organic Compounds: Benzene, 1,4-Dichlorobenzene, cis-1,2-Dichloroethene, TCE
MW-E Rep
Metals: Barium
Volatile Organic Compounds: Benzene, Chlorobenzene, 1,4-Dichlorobenzene, 1,1-Dichloroethane,
1,2-Dichloroethane, cis-1,2-Dichloroethene, TCE, Vinyl Chloride
MW-E deep
Metals: Barium, Cobalt, Lead, Zinc
Volatile Organic Compounds: Chloroethane, 1,4-Dichlorobenzene, 1,1-Dichloroethane, Toluene
MW-F
Metals: Barium, Cobalt
Volatile Organic Compounds: None Detected
MW-G
Metals: Arsenic, Barium
Volatile Organic Compounds: 1,4-Dichlorobenzene
MW-H
Metals: None Detected
Volatile Organic Compounds: None Detected
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MW-H deep
Metals: None Detected
Volatile Organic Compounds: None Detected
MW-I
Metals: None Detected
Volatile Organic Compounds: PCE, TCE
MW-J
Metals: None Detected
Volatile Organic Compounds: None Detected
MW-K
Metals: None Detected
Volatile Organic Compounds: None Detected
MW-L
Metals: None Detected
Volatile Organic Compounds: None Detected
MW-L deep
Metals: Not Sampled
Volatile Organic Compounds: Not Sampled
MW-M
Metals: Not Sampled
Volatile Organic Compounds: Not Sampled
MW-X
Metals: None Detected
Volatile Organic Compounds: None Detected
SW-1
Metals: Dry
Volatile Organic Compounds: Dry
SW-2
Metals: Cobalt
Volatile Organic Compounds: Toluene
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“J” flags were not included in the previous list, but several locations had “J” flag detections that
exceeded the standards. These constituents along with their location are listed below.
Cobalt: CD-1d, -6, AMW-1d, MW-A, -C, -D, -E Rep, -G, and -J
1,2-Dichloroethane: MW-E deep
PCE: AMW-1d
Vanadium: CD-1s, -1d, AMW-1s, -1d, -2d, MW-1, -3, -B, -C, -D, -E Rep, -E deep, -G, -H,
-H deep, -I, -J, -K, -L, and -X
Vinyl Chloride: MW-A and -D
Quality assurance and quality control samples were analyzed for the November 2014 sampling event.
The equipment blank had “J” flag detections of barium, chromium, and zinc below the NC 2L
Standards. No analytes were detected in the trip blank. The duplicate sample, identified as Duplicate,
was collected from MW-H deep and had similar concentrations of all compounds detected in the
primary sample. A summary of detected constituents for the November 2014 sampling event is
presented in Table 5. A copy of the laboratory analytical data is provided in Appendix A.
Corrective Action Evaluation
In December 2008, CDM Smith, on behalf of the County, submitted an Assessment of Corrective
Measures Report to the SWS for the closed landfill Units 2 and 3 in accordance with North Carolina
Solid Waste Management Rule 15 NCAC 13B .1635. Monitored natural attenuation and institutional
controls paired with in situ remediation by enhanced bioremediation was selected as the remedy to
address groundwater contamination by select VOCs at the facility. In situ remediation efforts were to
be focused on the bedrock contamination near monitoring wells MW-E and -E deep. Groundwater
contamination in the area of MW-E deep is caused by migration of leachate from the closed landfill
Units 2 and 3 downward into the shallow fractured bedrock, thereby allowing low-level VOCs to
migrate into this area prior to being attenuated below NC 2L Standards.
Following approval of the CAP in September 2009 and the Phase I injection permit, six injection wells
were installed upgradient of the MW-E cluster in October 2009 as shown on Figure 2. A 3% solution of
potable water and EOS® 450, which is an emulsion of soybean oil and water, was injected
simultaneously into the injection wells from November 2-6, 2009. A total of 38,100 gallons of the
solution were injected with each well receiving approximately 6,350 gallons.
The initial injection of EOS® 450 successfully degraded PCE and TCE to daughter products in the
injection area and neither compound has been detected above the NC 2L Standards in MW-E deep
since the Phase I injection in November 2009. It was assumed that the EOS® 450 would be viable for a
period of 3 to 5 years. However, samples collected from the MW-E cluster and wells downgradient of
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the injection area during the November 2013 sampling event showed that groundwater contaminant
concentrations had increased and levels exceeding the applicable NC 2L Standards had been detected
in monitoring wells near the property line. Due to the increasing downgradient contaminant
concentrations and NC 2L exceedances near the property line the groundwater conditions were
re-evaluated in accordance with the CAP and a Phase II injection was implemented.
In order to assess the biological conditions in the injection area prior to initiating the Phase II
injection, groundwater samples were collected from MW-E, -E deep, AMW-1s, -1d, -2s, and -2d in
January 2014 and analyzed for Dehalococcoides spp (DHC), the bacteria responsible for degrading the
chlorinated ethene species of VOCs. The specific genes of the bacteria that promote dechlorination
were also analyzed. Analytical results for the DHC analyses are summarized in Table 7 and show that a
sufficient population exists at monitoring wells MW-E, -E deep, and assessment monitoring well
AMW-2s for reductive dechlorination by enhanced anaerobic bioremediation. DHC was detected at
low concentrations in assessment monitoring wells AMW-1d and -2d and was not detected at
AMW-1s. The absence of DHC at AMW-1s is likely associated with relatively low VOC concentrations
based on the May and November 2014 sampling events (33 and 26 parts per billion of total VOCs
respectively).
Following approval of the injection permit in January 2014, the Phase II injection was completed from
February 10-18, 2014, using potable water and a 10% solution of 60% SRS®-FR large droplet emulsified
vegetable oil substrate. SRS®-FR is specifically designed for use in fractured bedrock environments and
is a mixture of 60% emulsified vegetable oil, 20% water, 5-15% of proprietary emulsifiers and
nutrients, and 5% sodium lactate. The nutrient component of SRS®-FR further enhances the microbial
population growth. A total of 9,966 gallons of the solution were injected during the Phase II event
with each well receiving approximately 1,661 gallons. Quarterly sampling of select wells will be
performed to evaluate the effectiveness of the Phase II injection as summarized in the
Recommendations section of this report.
As part of the semi-annual monitoring program, additional groundwater samples were collected from
the background well CD-1s; monitoring wells MW-A, -E Rep, -E deep, -L, and -3; and assessment wells
AMW-1s, -1d, -2s, and -2d. Samples were analyzed for alkalinity, biochemical oxygen demand,
chemical oxygen demand (COD), carbon dioxide, chloride, dissolved hydrogen, ethane, ethene,
volatile fatty acids (i.e. acetic, butyric, hexanoic, lactic, pentanoic, propionic, and pyruvic), ferrous
iron, methane, nitrate, sulfate, sulfide, and total organic carbon. Note that ferrous iron was analyzed
in the field using a Hach test kit due to the short hold time of 15 minutes. These additional samples
were collected to evaluate natural attenuation and the effectiveness of the Phase II injection as part
of the CAP. A complete summary of the geochemical results is provided in Table 5.
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Contaminant concentration trends for MW-3, -A, -E, -E deep, AMW-1s, -1d, -2s, and -2d were
evaluated to determine the effectiveness of natural attenuation and the Phase II injection. Figures 3
through 10 present total VOC contaminant concentration data for each well. An isoconcentration
contour map with data from the November 2014 sampling event is provided on Figure 11.
The total VOC trend analysis for MW-A is presented on Figure 3. Total VOC concentrations increased
in MW-A between June 1995 and April 2003. A decreasing trend began after the April 2003 sampling
event but total VOC concentrations have shown an increasing trend since the May 2011 sampling
event. Although total VOC concentrations in MW-A have increased since the May 2011 sampling
event, 1,1-dichloroethane, PCE , and TCE show a decreasing trend.
Figure 4 presents the total VOC trend analysis for MW-3. Total VOC concentrations have increased
since the October 2006 sampling event. 1,1-Dichloroethane, PCE, and TCE are the only compounds
that have been detected in MW-3 above the NC 2L Standards and are expected to decrease following
the Phase II injection. The geochemical data indicates aerobic conditions at MW-3.
The total VOC trend analyses for MW-E Rep and -E deep are presented on Figures 5 and 6,
respectively. Total VOC concentrations in MW-E Rep and -E deep have decreased since the November
2009 Phase I injection and are expected to continue to decrease following the Phase II injection. PCE
and TCE have not been detected above the NC 2L Standards in MW-E deep since the Phase I injection.
Delivery of the carbon substrate (i.e. SRS®-FR) during the Phase II injection was effective based on the
increase in COD at MW-E deep. Reducing conditions exist at the MW-E cluster based on low DO, a
negative ORP, and high methane concentrations. The increase in metabolic acids and ferrous iron at
MW-E deep also indicates that a reducing subsurface environment exists. A geochemically reducing
environment is favorable for anaerobic reductive dechlorination. The concentration of vinyl chloride
at MW-E Rep has increased since the Phase I injection while the concentration of TCE has decreased.
The increased concentration of vinyl chloride indicates that anaerobic reductive dechlorination is
occurring as vinyl chloride is a daughter product of TCE.
Figures 7 and 8 present the total VOC trend analyses for assessment wells AMW-1s and -1d,
respectively. Total VOC concentrations in AMW-1s increased from November 2010 to May 2013 but
show a decreasing trend since the May 2013 sampling event. Although the geochemical results for
AMW-1s indicate aerobic conditions based on a positive ORP and low concentrations of methane and
ferrous iron, the concentrations of PCE and TCE show a decreasing trend. Total VOC concentrations in
AMW-1d show an increasing trend since the May 2010 sampling event. Reducing conditions exist at
AMW-1d and degradation is occurring as the PCE concentration has decreased while the TCE
concentration has increased. The increased concentration of vinyl chloride in samples collected from
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AMW-1d in November 2014 compared to historical concentrations also indicates that degradation of
the parent compounds is occurring.
The total VOC trend analyses for AMW-2s and -2d are presented on Figures 9 and 10, respectively.
Total VOC concentrations at AMW-2s have increased since the initial sampling event in October 2009.
Total VOC concentrations have also increased at AMW-2d since the November 2010 sampling event.
The AMW-2 cluster is located farthest downgradient of the injection area and the shallow well is
screened in partially weathered rock. Geochemical results indicate an aerobic subsurface
environment, but contaminant concentrations are expected to decrease following the Phase II
injection.
Recommendations
In order to monitor the progress of the Phase II injection and the geochemical and biological response
of the aquifer, CDM Smith or its sampling subcontractor will collect groundwater samples quarterly
from monitoring wells MW-E and -E deep and assessment wells AMW-1s, -1d, -2s, and -2d. The first
and third quarterly sampling events were completed in conjunction with the May and November 2014
semi-annual sampling events respectively. The second quarterly sampling event was completed in
August 2014 and the fourth quarterly sampling event will be completed in February 2015.
Field measurements of pH, temperature, ORP, DO, conductivity, turbidity, and ferrous iron will be
collected during each sampling event. In addition, the quarterly samples will be submitted to an
analytical laboratory for analysis of nitrate, sulfate, alkalinity, chloride, COD, VOCs, dissolved gases
(i.e. methane, ethane, ethene, carbon dioxide), and metabolic acids (i.e. acetic acid, butyric acid, lactic
acid, propionic acid, and pyruvic acid). North Carolina Appendix I metals were collected in May and
November 2014 as part of the semi-annual sampling program.
Additional samples will be collected during the fourth quarterly sampling event (February 2015) from
monitoring wells MW-E and -E deep and assessment wells AMW-1s, -1d, -2s, and -2d and analyzed for
bacterial population size and species. The results will be reviewed and compared to the January 2014
data to assess the populations. A summary of the field and analytical lab analyses for the Phase II
injection evaluation is provided in Table 8 below.
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Table 8- Phase II Injection Monitoring and Sampling
Time
Laboratory Analyses
Alkalinity,
Chlorides,
Nitrate,
Sulfate
Chemical
Oxygen
Demand
VOCs Dissolved
Gases
Metabolic
Acids
Metals
May 2014 YES YES YES YES YES YES
August 2014 YES YES YES YES YES NO
November 2014 YES YES YES YES YES YES
February 2015 YES YES YES YES YES NO
Time
Laboratory DNA
Analyses
January 2014 YES
May 2014 NO
August 2014 NO
November 2014 NO
February 2015 YES
Notes:
1. Events in italics coincide with regular semi-annual monitoring events.
2. In Situ Measurements – pH, temperature, redox potential, dissolved oxygen, conductivity, turbidity,
and water level.
3. Dissolved Gases – Ethene, ethane, methane, carbon dioxide.
4. Metabolic Acids – Acetic acid, butyric acid, lactic acid, propionic acid, and pyruvic acid
5. Metals – NC Appendix I
6. DNA Analyses – Dehalococcoides rDNA and functional genes (tceA, bcvA, vcrA) from wells - E/E deep,
-1s/1d, and 2s/2d
The County will continue with the semi-annual assessment monitoring program. In addition to
sampling for Appendix I VOCs and metals, and the Appendix II constituent, bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
(sampled at CD-1s, -1d, MW-C, -E deep, -H, -I, and AMW-2d during the spring sampling event),
samples collected from CD-1s, MW-A, -E Rep, -E deep, -L, -3, AMW-1s, -1d, -2s, and -2d will continue
Time
Field Analyses
In Situ
Measurements
Ferrous Iron
May 2014 YES YES
August 2014 YES YES
November 2014 YES YES
February 2015 YES YES
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to be analyzed for natural attenuation parameters during the semi-annual sampling events. The next
sampling event will be completed in the summer of 2015 and groundwater samples from the annually
monitored wells (i.e. MW-3 deep, -L deep, and -M) will be collected. A report summarizing the Phase II
injection will be provided to the SWS following the completion of the quarterly groundwater
monitoring.
Very truly yours,
Mathew F. Colone, P.G.
CDM Smith Inc.
cc: Kevin Grant, Cabarrus County
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Table 2
Groundwater Elevations
November 2014 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
Cabarrus County Landfill Units 2 and 3
Facility Permit Monitoring Well Top of Casing
Number Code Elevation (AMSL)
13-02 MW-1 701.37 691.74 689.72 689.70 690.19 690.52 690.41 690.67 690.71
13-02 MW-3 670.37
13-02 MW-3 deep 668.33
13-02 MW-9 780.25 743.15 739.48 739.74 738.96 739.39 740.36 739.60 739.94
13-02 MW-A 746.80 709.35 705.83 705.74 705.36 705.52 705.29 704.98 705.20
13-02 MW-B 681.66 674.65 676.32 676.28 676.78 677.16 672.22 677.70 677.86
13-02 MW-C 694.98 686.83 685.02 684.81 685.35 686.02 685.98 685.65 686.77
13-02 MW-D 720.28 704.78 699.41 698.74 697.66 697.78 697.26 696.25 696.08
13-02 MW-E Rep 712.58 684.16 680.91 681.69 682.28 682.93 682.99 689.33 689.42
13-02 MW-E deep 705.70
13-02 MW-F 681.06 672.58 670.94 670.94 671.29 671.78 671.60 671.68 671.77
13-02 MW-G 695.19 687.89 686.34 686.22 686.99 687.68 687.52 687.02 687.04
13-02 MW-H 699.23
13-02 MW-H deep 699.17
13-02 MW-I 709.30
13-02 MW-J 728.47
13-02 MW-K 702.91
13-02 MW-L 669.54
13-02 MW-L deep 672.51
13-02 MW-M 668.49
13-02 MW-X 710.28
13-02 CD-1s (background well) 755.00
13-02 CD-1d (background well) 757.40
13-02 CD-4 755.50
13-02 CD-5 758.70
13-02 CD-6 741.40
13-02 AMW-1s 725.30
13-02 AMW-1d 725.80
13-02 AMW-2s 694.50
13-02 AMW-2d 694.50
Notes:
1. AMSL = Above Mean Sea Level NS = Not Sampled
2. Blank Cells - Water level not measured or well not installed
3. MW-E deep, -H, -H deep, -I, -J, -K, -L, were installed in June 1999.
4. Asessment wells CD-4, -5, and -6 were installed in September 2006.
5. Assessment wells AMW-1s, -1d, -2s, and -2d were installed in October 2009.
6. CD-4 and CD-5 were abandoned in July 2010.
7. The November 2012 sampling event was the first event that
CD-1s/CD-1d replaced MW-9 as the background monitoring wells.
8. MW-9 was removed from the monitoring program in November 2012.
9. MW-E Rep was not sampled during the Novemver 2012
sampling event due to laboratory oversight.
Sampling Event 10/18/1994 2/14/1995 6/9/1995 10/24/1995 11/13/1995 1/26/1996 12/5/1996 5/2/1997
Groundwater Elevation (AMSL)
Page 1 of 6 February 2015
Table 2
Groundwater Elevations
November 2014 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
Cabarrus County Landfill Units 2 and 3
Facility Permit Monitoring Well Top of Casing
Number Code Elevation (AMSL)
13-02 MW-1 701.37
13-02 MW-3 670.37
13-02 MW-3 deep 668.33
13-02 MW-9 780.25
13-02 MW-A 746.80
13-02 MW-B 681.66
13-02 MW-C 694.98
13-02 MW-D 720.28
13-02 MW-E Rep 712.58
13-02 MW-E deep 705.70
13-02 MW-F 681.06
13-02 MW-G 695.19
13-02 MW-H 699.23
13-02 MW-H deep 699.17
13-02 MW-I 709.30
13-02 MW-J 728.47
13-02 MW-K 702.91
13-02 MW-L 669.54
13-02 MW-L deep 672.51
13-02 MW-M 668.49
13-02 MW-X 710.28
13-02 CD-1s (background well) 755.00
13-02 CD-1d (background well) 757.40
13-02 CD-4 755.50
13-02 CD-5 758.70
13-02 CD-6 741.40
13-02 AMW-1s 725.30
13-02 AMW-1d 725.80
13-02 AMW-2s 694.50
13-02 AMW-2d 694.50
Notes:
1. AMSL = Above Mean Sea Level NS = Not Sampled
2. Blank Cells - Water level not measured or well not installed
3. MW-E deep, -H, -H deep, -I, -J, -K, -L, were installed in June 1999.
4. Asessment wells CD-4, -5, and -6 were installed in September 2006.
5. Assessment wells AMW-1s, -1d, -2s, and -2d were installed in October 2009.
6. CD-4 and CD-5 were abandoned in July 2010.
7. The November 2012 sampling event was the first event that
CD-1s/CD-1d replaced MW-9 as the background monitoring wells.
8. MW-9 was removed from the monitoring program in November 2012.
9. MW-E Rep was not sampled during the Novemver 2012
sampling event due to laboratory oversight.
Sampling Event
690.67 690.67 690.26 690.37 690.15 690.05 689.91 689.70
739.34 741.58 739.21 739.15 737.90 738.76 737.53 737.39
704.86 705.82 704.94 704.90 703.02 703.10 702.66 702.07
678.23 678.57 678.03 678.01 678.26 678.32 678.25 678.29
685.31 687.13 684.05 684.03 683.93 685.68 683.24 684.12
695.43 696.85 695.23 695.20 693.39 693.58 692.55 691.85
688.01 689.69 687.15 687.13 684.12 684.08 682.97 681.65
673.76 673.75 672.69 671.35
671.78 672.01 671.23 671.16 671.74 672.14 671.12 672.13
686.76 687.31 686.11 686.09 686.26 686.27 686.11 686.03
674.03 673.70 672.64 671.11
673.57 673.22 672.39 670.83
663.72 661.87 662.79 659.92
699.29 700.72 699.13 699.03
678.75 680.57 678.19 678.63
654.18 655.46 653.26 651.77
697.85 700.05 698.98 NS
11/4/1997 4/18/1999 11/9/1998 3/31/1999 11/16/1999 9/26/2000 5/8/20014/24/2000
Groundwater Elevation (AMSL)
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Table 2
Groundwater Elevations
November 2014 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
Cabarrus County Landfill Units 2 and 3
Facility Permit Monitoring Well Top of Casing
Number Code Elevation (AMSL)
13-02 MW-1 701.37
13-02 MW-3 670.37
13-02 MW-3 deep 668.33
13-02 MW-9 780.25
13-02 MW-A 746.80
13-02 MW-B 681.66
13-02 MW-C 694.98
13-02 MW-D 720.28
13-02 MW-E Rep 712.58
13-02 MW-E deep 705.70
13-02 MW-F 681.06
13-02 MW-G 695.19
13-02 MW-H 699.23
13-02 MW-H deep 699.17
13-02 MW-I 709.30
13-02 MW-J 728.47
13-02 MW-K 702.91
13-02 MW-L 669.54
13-02 MW-L deep 672.51
13-02 MW-M 668.49
13-02 MW-X 710.28
13-02 CD-1s (background well) 755.00
13-02 CD-1d (background well) 757.40
13-02 CD-4 755.50
13-02 CD-5 758.70
13-02 CD-6 741.40
13-02 AMW-1s 725.30
13-02 AMW-1d 725.80
13-02 AMW-2s 694.50
13-02 AMW-2d 694.50
Notes:
1. AMSL = Above Mean Sea Level NS = Not Sampled
2. Blank Cells - Water level not measured or well not installed
3. MW-E deep, -H, -H deep, -I, -J, -K, -L, were installed in June 1999.
4. Asessment wells CD-4, -5, and -6 were installed in September 2006.
5. Assessment wells AMW-1s, -1d, -2s, and -2d were installed in October 2009.
6. CD-4 and CD-5 were abandoned in July 2010.
7. The November 2012 sampling event was the first event that
CD-1s/CD-1d replaced MW-9 as the background monitoring wells.
8. MW-9 was removed from the monitoring program in November 2012.
9. MW-E Rep was not sampled during the Novemver 2012
sampling event due to laboratory oversight.
Sampling Event
689.75 689.49 689.96 690.06 690.54 689.58 689.42 689.61
651.74 651.71 651.24 652.13
654.24 NS 654.99
737.06 737.09 735.92 739.12 742.56 741.50 740.20 740.65
701.66 701.31 700.87 702.58 704.46 704.00 703.21 704.19
678.41 678.97 678.76 678.76 678.83 678.79 679.06 678.87
683.27 684.29 683.90 686.65 684.11 686.36 684.81 687.48
691.21 DRY DRY 692.98 693.96 694.07 693.16 695.38
NS 680.77 650.58 658.09 659.82 658.32 656.72 682.73
672.60 670.44 672.54 673.17 674.99 673.46 671.87 672.49
673.15 672.54 671.86 672.76 672.15 671.96 671.94 672.26
685.96 685.93 686.74 686.47 685.99 686.17 685.94 686.17
670.43 669.81 668.81 671.48 675.22 673.85 672.15 672.63
670.04 669.38 668.49 671.02 674.56 673.06 671.57 671.77
659.75 660.16 658.80 663.75 662.92 662.27 661.51 662.62
698.23 699.02 697.63 700.51 701.06 701.21 699.97 701.21
677.56 678.74 677.93 681.63 681.52 681.49 680.36 682.26
652.72 651.69 650.01 654.43 NS 653.16 NS 653.80
654.62 NS 655.20
649.33 NS 649.79
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10/23/2003 4/21/200410/30/2001 4/23/2002
Groundwater Elevation (AMSL)
10/14/2002 4/25/2003 10/20/2004 4/25/2005
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Table 2
Groundwater Elevations
November 2014 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
Cabarrus County Landfill Units 2 and 3
Facility Permit Monitoring Well Top of Casing
Number Code Elevation (AMSL)
13-02 MW-1 701.37
13-02 MW-3 670.37
13-02 MW-3 deep 668.33
13-02 MW-9 780.25
13-02 MW-A 746.80
13-02 MW-B 681.66
13-02 MW-C 694.98
13-02 MW-D 720.28
13-02 MW-E Rep 712.58
13-02 MW-E deep 705.70
13-02 MW-F 681.06
13-02 MW-G 695.19
13-02 MW-H 699.23
13-02 MW-H deep 699.17
13-02 MW-I 709.30
13-02 MW-J 728.47
13-02 MW-K 702.91
13-02 MW-L 669.54
13-02 MW-L deep 672.51
13-02 MW-M 668.49
13-02 MW-X 710.28
13-02 CD-1s (background well) 755.00
13-02 CD-1d (background well) 757.40
13-02 CD-4 755.50
13-02 CD-5 758.70
13-02 CD-6 741.40
13-02 AMW-1s 725.30
13-02 AMW-1d 725.80
13-02 AMW-2s 694.50
13-02 AMW-2d 694.50
Notes:
1. AMSL = Above Mean Sea Level NS = Not Sampled
2. Blank Cells - Water level not measured or well not installed
3. MW-E deep, -H, -H deep, -I, -J, -K, -L, were installed in June 1999.
4. Asessment wells CD-4, -5, and -6 were installed in September 2006.
5. Assessment wells AMW-1s, -1d, -2s, and -2d were installed in October 2009.
6. CD-4 and CD-5 were abandoned in July 2010.
7. The November 2012 sampling event was the first event that
CD-1s/CD-1d replaced MW-9 as the background monitoring wells.
8. MW-9 was removed from the monitoring program in November 2012.
9. MW-E Rep was not sampled during the Novemver 2012
sampling event due to laboratory oversight.
Sampling Event
689.14 688.35 689.18 689.43 688.76 689.38 688.61 689.63
650.90 650.28 650.65 652.92 650.19 651.34 650.54 652.17
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739.40 738.81 737.56 739.23 736.51 736.21 735.60 736.89
704.19 703.58 702.63 704.32 703.53 702.80 702.51 703.00
678.54 678.72 679.41 678.88 678.01 679.11 679.16 678.93
684.09 685.29 686.94 688.77 683.34 688.23 684.17 689.26
693.51 691.56 693.22 695.68 692.84 693.82 692.19 695.48
681.48 680.38 679.52 682.58 680.23 679.99 679.34 680.87
671.19 670.01 669.78 672.27 669.96 669.70 669.06 670.66
670.01 671.15 672.06 673.43 668.43 672.49 672.75 672.78
685.78 685.37 686.03 686.08 685.08 686.07 685.99 686.22
671.35 671.19 670.14 672.00 669.89 669.79 668.75 670.25
670.89 669.67 669.69 671.44 669.54 668.97 668.36 669.50
660.96 660.60 661.60 663.58 660.07 661.73 660.82 662.40
699.63 699.63 699.52 701.72 698.05 699.78 698.29 700.48
679.58 680.20 678.01 681.85 677.52 680.11 678.53 681.12
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697.73 697.67 698.25 700.31 697.74 698.58 696.84 699.75
732.30 733.22 731.09 731.30 729.54 731.60
732.05 732.98 730.87 731.02 730.34 731.37
731.53 732.09 730.56 730.80 730.37 731.10
719.21 719.02 718.32 717.58 713.47 717.00
710.88 711.68 707.72 708.30 708.10 708.16
Groundwater Elevation (AMSL)
4/7/20094/18/200610/24/2005 10/31/2006 4/23/2007 10/29/2007 4/21/2008 11/19/2008
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Table 2
Groundwater Elevations
November 2014 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
Cabarrus County Landfill Units 2 and 3
Facility Permit Monitoring Well Top of Casing
Number Code Elevation (AMSL)
13-02 MW-1 701.37
13-02 MW-3 670.37
13-02 MW-3 deep 668.33
13-02 MW-9 780.25
13-02 MW-A 746.80
13-02 MW-B 681.66
13-02 MW-C 694.98
13-02 MW-D 720.28
13-02 MW-E Rep 712.58
13-02 MW-E deep 705.70
13-02 MW-F 681.06
13-02 MW-G 695.19
13-02 MW-H 699.23
13-02 MW-H deep 699.17
13-02 MW-I 709.30
13-02 MW-J 728.47
13-02 MW-K 702.91
13-02 MW-L 669.54
13-02 MW-L deep 672.51
13-02 MW-M 668.49
13-02 MW-X 710.28
13-02 CD-1s (background well) 755.00
13-02 CD-1d (background well) 757.40
13-02 CD-4 755.50
13-02 CD-5 758.70
13-02 CD-6 741.40
13-02 AMW-1s 725.30
13-02 AMW-1d 725.80
13-02 AMW-2s 694.50
13-02 AMW-2d 694.50
Notes:
1. AMSL = Above Mean Sea Level NS = Not Sampled
2. Blank Cells - Water level not measured or well not installed
3. MW-E deep, -H, -H deep, -I, -J, -K, -L, were installed in June 1999.
4. Asessment wells CD-4, -5, and -6 were installed in September 2006.
5. Assessment wells AMW-1s, -1d, -2s, and -2d were installed in October 2009.
6. CD-4 and CD-5 were abandoned in July 2010.
7. The November 2012 sampling event was the first event that
CD-1s/CD-1d replaced MW-9 as the background monitoring wells.
8. MW-9 was removed from the monitoring program in November 2012.
9. MW-E Rep was not sampled during the Novemver 2012
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Sampling Event
688.79 689.23 688.92 689.08 689.35 689.82 688.87
651.06 652.87 651.45 652.20 651.67 654.06 652.48
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679.38 678.61 677.64 679.04 679.56 678.34 677.44
690.07 686.35 684.02 686.66 683.43 684.58 682.88
696.37 695.21 693.40 692.88 691.48 693.12 691.60
679.75 682.54 680.82 679.94 679.07 682.38 NS
670.29 671.99 673.60 669.66 668.80 671.10 669.31
668.88 671.96 669.43 672.27 672.60 671.61 667.86
685.21 685.91 685.69 685.79 686.40 685.46 685.72
670.61 671.86 670.67 670.19 669.25 671.30 669.74
670.25 671.40 670.07 669.30 668.54 670.81 669.32
660.39 663.19 661.05 661.43 660.65 662.40 660.82
701.65 699.97 698.20 698.68 697.11 698.49 696.45
678.81 681.50 678.62 679.22 676.91 679.73 676.51
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730.59 731.50 730.72 730.81 729.60 730.65 728.94
730.39 732.22 730.53 730.49 729.46 730.96 728.75
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717.43 715.22 -- -- -- -- --
708.65 710.60 709.15 707.71 706.81 707.55 706.10
671.18 673.32 671.80 670.87 670.00 672.32 670.00
668.09 673.10 671.60 670.58 669.77 672.03 670.34
668.20 670.09 668.74 668.16 667.10 669.38 667.78
668.87 670.67 669.24 668.49 667.68 669.90 668.32
Groundwater Elevation (AMSL)
11/1/2010 5/3/2011 5/7/201210/14/2009 5/6/2010 11/26/201211/7/2011
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Table 2
Groundwater Elevations
November 2014 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
Cabarrus County Landfill Units 2 and 3
Facility Permit Monitoring Well Top of Casing
Number Code Elevation (AMSL)
13-02 MW-1 701.37
13-02 MW-3 670.37
13-02 MW-3 deep 668.33
13-02 MW-9 780.25
13-02 MW-A 746.80
13-02 MW-B 681.66
13-02 MW-C 694.98
13-02 MW-D 720.28
13-02 MW-E Rep 712.58
13-02 MW-E deep 705.70
13-02 MW-F 681.06
13-02 MW-G 695.19
13-02 MW-H 699.23
13-02 MW-H deep 699.17
13-02 MW-I 709.30
13-02 MW-J 728.47
13-02 MW-K 702.91
13-02 MW-L 669.54
13-02 MW-L deep 672.51
13-02 MW-M 668.49
13-02 MW-X 710.28
13-02 CD-1s (background well) 755.00
13-02 CD-1d (background well) 757.40
13-02 CD-4 755.50
13-02 CD-5 758.70
13-02 CD-6 741.40
13-02 AMW-1s 725.30
13-02 AMW-1d 725.80
13-02 AMW-2s 694.50
13-02 AMW-2d 694.50
Notes:
1. AMSL = Above Mean Sea Level NS = Not Sampled
2. Blank Cells - Water level not measured or well not installed
3. MW-E deep, -H, -H deep, -I, -J, -K, -L, were installed in June 1999.
4. Asessment wells CD-4, -5, and -6 were installed in September 2006.
5. Assessment wells AMW-1s, -1d, -2s, and -2d were installed in October 2009.
6. CD-4 and CD-5 were abandoned in July 2010.
7. The November 2012 sampling event was the first event that
CD-1s/CD-1d replaced MW-9 as the background monitoring wells.
8. MW-9 was removed from the monitoring program in November 2012.
9. MW-E Rep was not sampled during the Novemver 2012
sampling event due to laboratory oversight.
Sampling Event
690.81 689.03 689.32 690.73
654.70 654.34 656.75 652.60
657.43 NS 659.63 NS
NS NS NS NS
702.45 703.45 705.01 702.49
679.71 678.96 678.96 675.25
690.12 683.78 688.55 682.14
692.15 692.58 696.21 692.98
680.25 682.53 685.83 682.49
670.05 672.21 675.55 672.75
673.91 671.41 672.51 668.38
686.74 685.69 685.78 685.11
670.32 672.62 675.66 672.74
669.72 672.17 675.17 672.33
662.70 662.90 665.83 662.00
698.77 698.02 700.14 696.55
679.51 679.09 682.24 677.86
655.24 654.74 657.83 654.03
656.74 NS 659.35 NS
649.98 NS 650.69 NS
699.28 696.54 698.95 695.53
729.28 730.20 731.82 730.20
729.09 730.00 731.54 729.95
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706.02 704.04 710.20 709.30
671.30 673.57 676.79 674.05
671.05 673.31 676.62 673.02
671.47 670.43 673.40 670.29
669.12 671.05 673.95 670.70
5/5/2014 11/3/2014
Groundwater Elevation (AMSL)
11/4/20135/6/2013
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No
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s
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1.
C
D
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4
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d
C
D
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5
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2
4
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February 2015
Table 5a
Detected Groundwater Constituents - Metals
November 2014 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
Cabarrus County Landfill Units 2 and 3
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1* 10 700 4* 2 10 1* 1,000 15 100 20 20 0.2* 0.3* 1,000
6 10 100 1 1 10 10 10 10 50 10 10 5.5 25 10
CD-1s 25-Sep-06
CD-1s 1-Nov-06
CD-1s 24-Apr-07 49J 0.01J 3.6J 1.6J 7.0J 1.7J 4.0J
CD-1s 29-Oct-07 52J 0.01J 4.4J 1.6J 5.2J 0.87J 2.8J
CD-1s 23-Apr-08 64J 0.01J 5.4J 2.2J 2.8J 0.19J 0.19J
CD-1s 19-Nov-08 1.15J 193 0.02J 18 7.12J
CD-1s 9-Apr-09 55.7J 0.03J 2.54J 2.65J
CD-1s 13-Oct-09 31.1J 0.25J
CD-1s 11-May-10 29.8J 0.15J 1.04J 5.74J
CD-1s 3-Nov-10 0.63J 60.4J 0.17J 3.43J 2.53J 10.9 3.87J 4.73J 0.02J 0.07J 22.6J 26.9
CD-1s 3-May-11 81.4J 0.19J 5.45JB 4.23J 16.0 2.32J 5.93J 0.14J 20.6J 26.5
CD-1s 8-Nov-11 59.7J 0.25JB 4.46J 2.67J 12.4 1.9J 4.41J 0.08J 11.2J 18.2
CD-1s 7-May-12 45.5J 3.30J 1.19J 8.75J 1.12J 3.01J 12.7J 12.6B
CD-1s 28-Nov-12 63.8J 0.11J 5.65J 3.05J 11.6 1.43J 4.66J 17.1J 16.9
CD-1s 7-May-13 0.94J 2.4JB 35.6J 0.88J 0.67J 4.04J 0.39J 1.78J 0.13J 6.06J 5.08J
CD-1s 5-Nov-13 46.8J 0.12J 3.59J 1.63J 10.2 1.35J 3.50J 18.4JB 15.4B
CD-1s 6-May-14 28.8J 4.14JB 1.48J 0.11J 1.03J 0.31J 3.40J 2.98JB
CD-1s 4-Nov-14 28.7J 0.13J 1.31J 0.06J 1.04J 0.11J 2.57JB 1.58J
CD-1d 4-Oct-06 10.4
CD-1d 1-Nov-06
CD-1d 24-Apr-07 200 0.77J 0.02J 1.2J 9.3J 17 3.1J 6.5J 0.02J 0.02J
CD-1d 29-Oct-07 53J 0.13J 0.01J 2.8J 2J 6.8J 0.94J 2.3J 1.1J
CD-1d 23-Apr-08 54J 0.02J 2.3J 1.7J 0.24J 0.24J
CD-1d 18-Nov-08 29.9J 0.03J 0.46J 0.18J 0.03J 0.03J
CD-1d 9-Apr-09 26.5J 0.08J 0.11J
CD-1d 13-Oct-09 28.3J 0.18J
CD-1d 11-May-10 2.21J 359 23 32.6 175 22.5 34 0.43J 168 175
CD-1d 2-Nov-10 0.46J 0.97J 33.1J 0.15J 1.17J 0.85J 6.56J 1.09J 2.51J 0.05J 14.3J 23
CD-1d 3-May-11 2.44J 231 2.03 16.7 18.6 112 14.0 22.3J 0.11J 101 103
CD-1d 8-Nov-11 74.5J 0.51J 4.08J 4.27J 27 2.84J 5.68J 24.6J 26.3
CD-1d 7-May-12 72.4J 0.58J 3.91J 4.67J 25 2.81J 5.58J 26 27.9B
CD-1d 28-Nov-12 0.33J 37.7J 0.07J 2.38J 0.94J 12.6 1.14J 2.50J 8.90J 13
CD-1d 8-May-13 0.88J 1.02JB 31.2J 0.07J 0.78J 4.5J 0.49J 1.92J 6.18J 13.1
CD-1d 5-Nov-13 35J 0.86J 4.34J 1.13J 1.90J 17.1JB 10.8B
CD-1d 6-May-14 1.14J 37.8J 0.07J 0.05J 3.22JB 1.16J 7.34J 0.81J 2.74J 0.12J 6.16J 9.41JB
CD-1d 4-Nov-14 43.1J 0.16J 0.11J 2.25J 9.09J 0.87J 2.88J 10.2JB 10.7
CD-4 8-Aug-06 12 12
CD-4 26-Sep-06
CD-4 1-Nov-06
CD-4 24-Apr-07 0.91J 30J 0.57J 0.04J 8.1J 2.1J 2.8J 2.3J 5.4J 0.02J 1.1J 0.01J
CD-4 30-Oct-07 26J 0.53J 0.01J 7.7J 1.4J 2.1J 1.4J 3.5J 0.42J 10J 10
CD-4 23-Apr-08 130 4 0.04J 21 10 14 14 19J 0.91J 0.97J 0.31J 52 67
CD-4 20-Nov-08 41.8J 1.13 0.02J 13.0 2.58J 4.54J 3.86J 6.56J 0.02J 18.7J 26.2
CD-4 9-Apr-09 1.84J 33.8J 1.13 0.02J 10.9 2.02J 4.17J 3.40J 5.60J 0.02J 17.4JB 16.6
CD-4 14-Oct-09 16.9J 0.48J 0.55J 0.67J 2.63J 0.29J 7.63J 5.55J
CD-4 6-May-10 14J 0.369J 0.16J 2.16J 10.3J 3.75J
CD-5 26-Sep-06 162 40
CD-5 1-Nov-06
CD-5 24-Apr-07 1.3J 87J 0.17J 4.6J 2.4J 2.1J 0.23J 6.5J 1.6J 0.01
CD-5 29-Oct-07 3.8J 450 0.9J 0.19J 11 16 11 7.4J 17J 1.4J 0.37J 47 36
CD-5 22-Apr-08 0.13J 1.7J 190 0.20J 0.05J 19 5.4J 14 3.9J 12J 0.03J 0.12J 26 27
CD-5 20-Nov-08 92.4J 0.02J 2.16J 1.86J 1.82J 0.33J 3.62J 4.03J 4.14J
CD-5 9-Apr-09 74.9J 0.05J 3.32J 2.67J 4.57J 0.98J 4.25J 8.23JB 9.77JB
CD-5 14-Oct-09 0.36J 106 5.13J 4.73J 0.82J 5.79J 10.4
CD-5 6-May-10 106 6.96J 6.11J 4.79J
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Table 5a
Detected Groundwater Constituents - Metals
November 2014 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
Cabarrus County Landfill Units 2 and 3
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Protection Standard
Solid Waste Section Limit
CD-6 26-Sep-06
CD-6 1-Nov-06
CD-6 24-Apr-07 23J 0.03J 2.1J 1.1J 1.3J 0.6J 2.3J 10J 7.5J
CD-6 30-Oct-07 38J 0.21J 4.1J 2J 2.8J 1J 4.3J 0.26J 16J 9.51J
CD-6 23-Apr-08 260 2 0.05J 26 23 16 10 20J 0.06J 0.50J 100 75
CD-6 20-Nov-08 1.14J 206 1.41 0.34J 16.2 16.5 13.3 8.20J 14.6J 0.06J 0.13J 77.3 64.2
CD-6 8-Apr-09 2.44J 46J 0.29J 0.12J 2.90J 3.20J 1.31J 3.37J 0.03J 0.20J 21.3JB 11B
CD-6 14-Oct-09 247 1.44 4.06J 14.4 9.54J 4.76J 11J 48.3 32
CD-6 11-May-10 3.35J 134 0.80J 7.68J 11.2 8.98J 4.50J 9.22J 0.17J 55.0 31.1
CD-6 3-Nov-10 26.2J 2.06J 0.83J 1.45J 0.13J 1.57J 18.7J 3.16J
CD-6 4-May-11 66.6J 0.42J 6.74J 4.08J 4.6J 2.01J 5.34J 0.1J 24.7J 14
CD-6 9-Nov-11 59.6J 0.26J 4.71J 2.62J 7.89J 1.31J 5.22J 15.8J 9.62J
CD-6 9-May-12 57.8J 0.20J 4.20J 2.08J 3.63J 1.21J 4.48J 17.2J 17.7B
CD-6 29-Nov-12 50.8J 0.13J 2.25J 1.80J 1.86J 0.73J 3.73J 12.3J 6.61JB
CD-6 10-May-13 61.4J 0.36J 5.89J 3.02J 4.12J 1.43J 4.77J 20.4J 13.8
CD-6 7-Nov-13 0.57J 3.77J 298 0.14J 18.3 36.9 2.13J 11.7J 1.07J 14.6J 6.88JB
CD-6 7-May-14 38.5J 0.10J 3.42JB 1.04J 0.07J 2.30J 4.39J 2.40JB
CD-6 5-Nov-14 120 0.88J 7.64J 8.02J 8.02J 3.83J 9.04J 0.14J 50.6B 25.7
AMW-1s 14-Oct-09 206 3.14 3.88J 5.01J 25 7.38J 8.64J 0.88J 16.1J 38.7
AMW-1s 18-Feb-10 125 1.45 0.408J 1.37J 3.45J 4.7J 14.4
AMW-1s 6-May-10 0.82J 0.76J 0.14J 3.13J 13.4J 11.6
AMW-1s 16-Aug-10 0.287J 138 1.63 6.97J 3.28J 10.9 4.86J 5.46J 13.1J 33.0
AMW-1s 4-Nov-10 0.18J 87.6J 0.88J 0.14J 5.14J 1.33J 7.39J 1.71J 4.21J 15.2J 16.9
AMW-1s 3-May-11 104 0.92J 1.4JB 0.31J 2.08J 0.5J 3.59J 0.08J 8.1JB
AMW-1s 8-Nov-11 105 0.90J 1.43J 0.46J 1.94J 0.44J 3.67J 0.10J 8.47J
AMW-1s 7-May-12 103 0.86J 2.39J 1.87J 0.22J 3.87J 2.98J 8.49JB
AMW-1s 28-Nov-12 0.19J 97.4J 0.83J 0.78J 0.78J 0.11J 3.31J 2.41J 4.79J
AMW-1s 8-May-13 101 0.87J 1.98J 0.09J 4.05J 2.24J 6.13J
AMW-1s 6-Nov-13 98J 0.91J 0.22J 2.91J 0.32J 4.06J 16.7JB 6.70JB
AMW-1s 7-May-14 93.0J 0.95J 2.44JB 0.28J 2.27J 0.47J 3.91J 1.39J 6.35JB
AMW-1s 5-Nov-14 89.2J 1.06 0.50J 3.37J 0.78J 4.15J 4.01JB 7.60J
AMW-1d 14-Oct-09 1.54J 2.82J 140 0.56J 21.3 3.59J 8.02J 3.27J 11.1J 26 16.2J 70.1
AMW-1d 18-Feb-10 0.460J 3.7J 145 0.168J 0.381J 2.90J 4.33J 2.66J 7.03J 3.04J 2.28J 5.64J 26.4
AMW-1d 6-May-10 0.21J 141 4.06J 0.23J 7.78J 0.7J 10.3J 10.4
AMW-1d 16-Aug-10 0.297J 3.09J 168 8.60J 6.75J 3.30J 3.97J 9.63J 12.7J 22.8
AMW-1d 3-Nov-10 0.33J 127 0.09J 3.64J 4.21J 2.09J 0.31J 9.52J 17.2J 10.8
AMW-1d 3-May-11 0.24J 129 0.12J 4.67J 2.08J 0.25J 9.16J 0.19J 9.17JB
AMW-1d 8-Nov-11 0.18J 140 0.07J 0.94J 5.78J 1.64J 0.21J 10.2J 0.25J 7J
AMW-1d 7-May-12 0.29J 135 5.20J 2.17J 0.27J 9.17J 2.69J 8.98JB
AMW-1d 28-Nov-12 0.41J 106 0.14J 1.38JB 3.27J 2.26J 0.52J 6.21J 5.50J
AMW-1d 8-May-13 1.05JB 133 4.53J 1.63J 0.25J 7.81J 3.08J
AMW-1d 6-Nov-13 133 1.88J 4.31J 1.77J 0.45J 7.45J 20.5JB 4.30JB
AMW-1d 7-May-14 143 0.50J 0.05J 11.4B 5.48J 4.90J 3.01J 9.84J 5.89J 27.9B
AMW-1d 5-Nov-14 1.46J 168 0.69J 0.05J 4.49J 6.70J 6.53J 4.14J 11.8J 13.8JB 20.8
AMW-2s 14-Oct-09 0.23J 1.6J 66.8J 1.18 2.55J 3.13J 8.5J 3.51J 5.83J 19.2J 25.2
AMW-2s 18-Feb-10 5.44J 83.1J 1.91 0.385J 5.53J 4.62J 7.34J 2.90J 22.5J 20.2
AMW-2s 7-May-10 39J 0.38J 0.34J 0.33J 1.18J
AMW-2s 16-Aug-10 9.03J 132 1.80 10.1 9.86J 3.71J 13 9.22J 0.134J 44.3 44.5
AMW-2s 4-Nov-10 48.4J 0.86J 4.56J 1.10J 1.64J 1.54J 2.43J 17.7J 7.42J
AMW-2s 3-May-11 52.1J 0.92J 2.49JB 1.10J 1.41J 2.2J 2.54J 7.17J 6.47JB
AMW-2s 8-Nov-11 42.3J 0.50J 1.36J 0.29J 0.82J 2.19J 1.36J 5.08J
AMW-2s 8-May-12 42.8J 0.45J 1.48J 0.23J 2.85J 0.66J 1.47J 3.77J 5.92JB
AMW-2s 29-Nov-12 45.3J 0.48J 1.02J 0.23J 0.62J 0.32J 1.19J 1.41J
AMW-2s 9-May-13 42.6J 0.57J 1.11J 0.52J 1.06J 0.63J 1.95J 3.09J 3.63J
AMW-2s 6-Nov-13 40.1J 0.54J 0.27J 0.64J 0.42J 1.48J 16.8JB 3.51JB
AMW-2s 7-May-14 43.7J 0.56J 2.16JB 0.30J 0.87J 0.35J 1.41J 1.96JB
AMW-2s 5-Nov-14 46.0J 0.69J 0.44J 1.01J 0.59J 1.88J 2.84J
AMW-2d 14-Oct-09 0.38J 95.8J 0.21J 32.1 2.03J 10.6 3.58J 5.16J 5.3J 26.8
AMW-2d 18-Feb-10 4.84J 49.7J 0.46J 1.39J 1.65J
AMW-2d 7-May-10 2.03J 36.9J 0.15J 1.50J 3.56J
AMW-2d 16-Aug-10 0.532J 36J 1.22J 1.61J 3.53J 7.31J
AMW-2d 3-Nov-10 44.7J 1.99J 0.06J 0.73J 1.11J 15.6J 5.35J
AMW-2d 3-May-11 55.2J 2.86JB 0.83J 1.03J
AMW-2d 8-Nov-11 47.5J 1.08J 0.12J 0.77J 1.23J
AMW-2d 8-May-12 78.2J 1.26J 3.20J 0.33J 1.22J 2.79J 10.5B
AMW-2d 28-Nov-12 69.1J 0.88J 2.34J 0.39J 2.56J 4.76J
AMW-2d 9-May-13 54.7J 1.75J 0.06J 1.42J 4.03J 2.4J
AMW-2d 6-Nov-13 71.1J 2.43J 2.69J 18.5JB 7.86JB
AMW-2d 7-May-14 57.0J 0.10J 2.08JB 0.84J 1.24J 0.76JB
AMW-2d 5-Nov-14 60.4J 0.07J 1.25J 2.33J 1.09JB 5.04J
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Table 5a
Detected Groundwater Constituents - Metals
November 2014 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
Cabarrus County Landfill Units 2 and 3
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North Carolina 2L or Groundwater
Protection Standard
Solid Waste Section Limit
MW-1 16-Sep-94
MW-1 18-Oct-94 0.1 10 13 35
MW-1 19-Dec-94 20
MW-1 14-Feb-95 2 11 18 55
MW-1 9-Jun-95 56
MW-1 24-Oct-95
MW-1 13-Nov-95 16
MW-1 25-Jan-96 14 55
MW-1 6-Dec-96 200 2 15 7 25
MW-1 (dup) 6-Dec-96 180 2.4 15 6 22
MW-1 2-May-97 14
MW-1 7-Nov-97 15
MW-1 18-Apr-98 1.4 18 12
MW-1 (dup) 18-Apr-98 1.7 16
MW-1 9-Nov-98 16
MW-1 1-Apr-99 20
MW-1 16-Nov-99 20
MW-1 24-Apr-00 10
MW-1 26-Sep-00 20
MW-1 9-May-01 10
MW-1 31-Oct-01 30
MW-1 24-Apr-02 10
MW-1 (dup) 24-Apr-02
MW-1 16-Oct-02 10 50
MW-1 24-Apr-03 10
MW-1 23-Oct-03 10
MW-1 22-Apr-04 10
MW-1 21-Oct-04 90 10
MW-1 26-Apr-05 10
MW-1 25-Oct-05 20
MW-1 19-Apr-06 10
MW-1 1-Nov-06 7 20
MW-1 24-Apr-07 11 200 0.44J 1.5J 17 4.3J 5.9J 49.9J 30 0.03J 8.1J 9.0J
MW-1 30-Oct-07 4.8J 140 0.91J 12 3.6J 1.5J 23J 12 0.19J 2.8J 9.4J
MW-1 23-Apr-08 3.8J 150 0.43J 1.2J 15 8.8J 34J 12 0.02J 3.9J 3.1J
MW-1 19-Nov-08 2.78J 131 1.30 11.8 2.45J 0.72J 22.4J 8.09J 0.02J 0.16J 5.60J 5.29J
MW-1 8-Apr-09 1.67J 201 0.16J 16.2 3.13J 2.86J 39.2J 11.2 0.02J 6.81JB 4.46JB
MW-1 15-Oct-09 1.73J 150 13.7 4.28J 1.08J 36.3J 8.8J 5.79J
MW-1 11-May-10 2.50J 125 0.35J 12.1 11.5 0.61J 25.7J 4.57J 6.49J
MW-1 4-Nov-10 22.0J 0.13J 0.51J 0.27J 1.02J 0.29J 1.76J 10.6J 14.2
MW-1 4-May-11 0.46J 5.08J 360 0.9J 0.09J 9.05J 19.7 11.8 4.59J 20.8J 2.39J 0.09J 35.7 40.4
MW-1 9-Nov-11 2.22J 187 0.52J 16.8 6.67J 0.64J 37.7J 3.35J 3.71J
MW-1 9-May-12 201 0.16J 0.06J 2.26J 17.8 17.0 3.61J 42.4J 6.90J 12.2J 13.9B
MW-1 28-Nov-12 153 1.03J 0.75J 12.6 5.54J 0.75J 29.9J 5.75J 4.86J 3.55J
MW-1 10-May-13 172 0.12J 0.26J 0.87J 15.9 9.48J 0.3J 35.1J 8.86J 8.67J
MW-1 6-Nov-13 127 0.31J 11.5 8.66J 1.12J 28J 5.89J 11.9JB 2.64JB
MW-1 7-May-14 1.99J 120 0.06J 0.28J 10.3 10.2 0.28J 28.2J 5.61J 0.10J 6.99J 1.93J
MW-1 (dup) 7-May-14 119 0.05J 0.31J 10.5 10.2 0.29J 28.0J 5.70J 6.16J 1.91J
MW-1 4-Nov-14 2.27J 126 0.05J 0.44J 12.5 9.07J 0.95J 31.1J 2.40J 5.47JB 1.72J
MW-2 9-Jul-98 1.0 58
MW-2 10-Nov-98 3.6 21.0 51
MW-2 19-Nov-99
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Table 5a
Detected Groundwater Constituents - Metals
November 2014 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
Cabarrus County Landfill Units 2 and 3
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Protection Standard
Solid Waste Section Limit
MW-3 9-Jul-98 2.0 14 82
MW-3 10-Nov-98 2.5 5.3 18 17 11 56 76
MW-3 19-Nov-99
MW-3 11-Jun-03
MW-3 23-Oct-03 60
MW-3 22-Apr-04 10
MW-3 (dup) 21-Apr-04 20
MW-3 21-Oct-04 20 10 20 50 80
MW-3 27-Apr-05
MW-3 25-Oct-05
MW-3 20-Apr-06
MW-3 31-Oct-06
MW-3 24-Apr-07 2.0J 24J 0.07J 1.5J 0.29J 0.9J 0.22J 1.9J 0.05J 3.1J 3.2J
MW-3 30-Oct-07 45J 0.35J 0.23J 3.9J 2.7J 2.3J 1.8J 3.3J 1.2J 0.23J 10J 14
MW-3 22-Apr-08 46J 0.86J 0.02J 4.6J 2.6J 2.5J 4.6J 3.2J 0.04J 0.04J 15J 13
MW-3 20-Nov-08 60.5J 1.42 0.15J 0.40J 1.15J 2.54J 2.05J 2.48J 0.06J 0.10J 9.54J 10.7
MW-3 9-Apr-09 55.6J 0.58J 0.04J 2.71J 3.49J 3.49J 3.26J 4.47J 0.02J 0.12J 15.1JB 21.3
MW-3 15-Oct-09 50.2J 0.65J 4.5J 3.07J 3.46J 3.55J 4.1J 17.4J 19.4
MW-3 10-May-10 45.1J 0.38J 4.12J 2.74J 2.33J 1.91J 3.21J 19.1J 16.1
MW-3 3-Nov-10 36.9J 0.36J 0.03J 4.22J 1.54J 2.72J 2.17J 2.78J 21.5J 11.4
MW-3 4-May-11 36.2J 0.32J 4.19JB 1.56J 1.64J 1.14J 2.34J 0.11J 6.8J 7.68J
MW-3 9-Nov-11 35.2J 0.25J 2.56J 1.22J 1.60J 1J 2.03J 8.1J
MW-3 (dup) 9-Nov-11 37.1J 0.24JB 2.30J 1.20J 1.55J 1.01J 2.00J 6.29J
MW-3 8-May-12 30.1J 2.07J 0.64J 1.69J 0.79J 2.23J 3.76J 7.63JB
MW-3 28-Nov-12 28.6J 2.30J 0.32J 0.84J 0.43J 1.20J 3.54J 1.98J
MW-3 9-May-13 37.9J 0.51J 3.28J 1.53J 1.81J 2.21J 2.36J 6.15J 8.1J
MW-3 7-Nov-13 0.50J 37.9J 0.47J 0.09J 3.93J 1.78J 3.55J 4.17J 4.47J 24.7J 82B
MW-3 8-May-14 56.2J 0.70J 3.32J 2.45J 3.08J 3.28J 3.54J 8.62J 36.6
MW-3 6-Nov-14 30.8J 0.05J 1.14JB 0.40J 1.03J 0.42J 1.56J 3.85J 3.57JB
MW-3 deep 11-Jun-03
MW-3 deep 22-Apr-04
MW-3 deep 27-Apr-05
MW-3 deep 19-Apr-06
MW-3 deep 23-Apr-07 0.88J 26J 0.09J 1.3J 0.22J 1.7J 0.26J 4.5J 1.2J 0.02J 2.2J 4.4J
MW-3 deep 21-Apr-08 0.72J 0.88J 29J 0.29J 1.6J 0.31J 1.8J 0.90J 2.7J 0.05J 2.5J 5.6J
MW-3 deep 8-Apr-09 32.9J 1.6 0.44J 0.27J 3.95J 0.78J 2.52J 13.6JB 12B
MW-3 deep 11-May-10 0.25J 28.3J 1.28J 2.50J 2.80J 11.9J 3.83J
MW-3 deep 5-May-11 2.47J 3.11J 195 1.73 1.24 52.1 16 26 14 55.4 0.17J 0.55J 77.3 81
MW-3 deep 9-May-12 0.35J 38.3J 0.93J 2.12J 1.71JB
MW-3 deep 10-May-13 0.41J 37.7J 0.12J 0.09J 2.18JB 0.13J 1.32J 0.17J 2.49J 2.57J
MW-3 deep 8-May-14 40.8J 0.13J 4.10J 1.59J 0.98J 2.78J 5.44J
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Table 5a
Detected Groundwater Constituents - Metals
November 2014 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
Cabarrus County Landfill Units 2 and 3
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North Carolina 2L or Groundwater
Protection Standard
Solid Waste Section Limit
MW-9 16-Sep-94 12 10 294 155 114
MW-9 18-Oct-94 230 1.4 17 140 14 100 98
MW-9 19-Dec-94 1,073 4 30 64 1,004 88 344 371
MW-9 14-Feb-95 119
MW-9 9-Jun-95 13 300 147 100
MW-9 24-Oct-95
MW-9 13-Nov-95 89 59
MW-9 25-Jan-96 77
MW-9 5-Dec-96 59 6 22 31 43
MW-9 2-May-97 51
MW-9 6-Nov-97 61 52
MW-9 18-Apr-98 14
MW-9 10-Nov-98 1.2
MW-9 1-Apr-99 40 60
MW-9 18-Nov-99 50 60
MW-9 26-Apr-00
MW-9 27-Sep-00 50
MW-9 9-May-01
MW-9 30-Oct-01
MW-9 24-Apr-02
MW-9 16-Oct-02 80
MW-9 23-Apr-03 70
MW-9 23-Oct-03 40 70
MW-9 (dup) 23-Oct-03 50 70
MW-9 22-Apr-04
MW-9 21-Oct-04 10
MW-9 26-Apr-05
MW-9 25-Oct-05
MW-9 20-Apr-06
MW-9 (dup) 20-Apr-06
MW-9 31-Oct-06
MW-9 24-Apr-07 34J 0.04J 1.2J 0.88J 14 0.16J 1.6J 13J 10
MW-9 30-Oct-07 84J 0.3J 0.03J 4.1J 3.5J 52 0.72J 3.1J 0.03J 0.21J 47 26
MW-9 23-Apr-08 55J 0.21J 0.05J 2.3J 2.0J 37 0.63J 2.3J 0.04J 0.04J 35 21
MW-9 20-Nov-08 28.2J 0.02J 1.24J 0.98J 15 0.19J 1.04J 16.6J 9.13J
MW-9 9-Apr-09 18.5J 0.02J 0.47J 8.46J 0.19J 0.76J 12.2JB 8.15JB
MW-9 15-Oct-09 1.72J 206 0.72J 2.21J 8.65J 131 1.86J 7.31J 0.24J 95.7 66.7
MW-9 (dup) 15-Oct-09 190 0.61J 3.49J 8.8J 135 1.66J 7.36J 0.24J 88.2 70
MW-9 6-May-10 14.9J 0.61J 1.68J 0.56J 8.39J 0.81J 0.20J 15.4J 6.79J
MW-9 2-Nov-10 0.23J 20.4J 3.89J 0.67J 10.4 0.92J 0.40J 23.2J 6.70J
MW-9 3-May-11 11.8J 1.44JB 0.27J 3.87J 0.61J 5.87J 4.62JB
MW-9 9-Nov-11 9.87J 1.73J 0.16J 2.04J 0.54J 4.77J
MW-9 9-May-12 13.7J 1.33J 0.34J 5.65J 0.09J 0.80J 8.37J 6.19JB
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Table 5a
Detected Groundwater Constituents - Metals
November 2014 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
Cabarrus County Landfill Units 2 and 3
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Protection Standard
Solid Waste Section Limit
MW-A 16-Sep-94
MW-A 18-Oct-94 13 47
MW-A 19-Dec-94 5 45 20 16 62 67
MW-A 14-Feb-95
MW-A 10-Jun-95
MW-A 24-Oct-95
MW-A 13-Nov-95
MW-A 25-Jan-96
MW-A 6-Dec-96 39 22
MW-A 4-May-97
MW-A 6-Nov-97
MW-A 20-Apr-98
MW-A 10-Nov-98
MW-A (dup) 10-Nov-98
MW-A 1-Apr-99
MW-A 16-Nov-99
MW-A 26-Apr-00
MW-A 27-Sep-00
MW-A 8-May-01
MW-A (dup) 8-May-01
MW-A 30-Oct-01 20
MW-A 23-Apr-02
MW-A 15-Oct-02 50
MW-A 23-Apr-03 100
MW-A 23-Oct-03
MW-A 21-Apr-04
MW-A 20-Oct-04
MW-A (dup) 20-Oct-04
MW-A 26-Apr-05
MW-A 25-Oct-05
MW-A 18-Apr-06
MW-A 30-Oct-06
MW-A 23-Apr-07 38J 0.01J 0.73J 3.5J 0.67J 0.14J 13J 1.4J 3.7J
MW-A 31-Oct-07 42J 0.15J 0.03J 2.6J 1.9J 1.4J 9J 1.2J 0.13J 3J 3.3J
MW-A 22-Apr-08 44J 0.15J 0.06J 1.8J 1.5J 5.7J 0.51J 8.2J 0.03J 4.7J 3.8J
MW-A (dup) 22-Apr-08 42J 0.14J 0.01J 0.67J 1.5J 1.5J 8.1J 2.2J 1.6J
MW-A 20-Nov-08 42.4J 0.03J 1.83J 1.34J 1.17J 0.05J 7.89J 3.27J
MW-A 9-Apr-09 42.2J 0.11J 0.04J 0.89J 1.76J 1.56J 0.23J 9.27J 5.87JB 7.46JB
MW-A 16-Oct-09 38.9J 1.24J 2.41J 10J 0.63J 5.56J
MW-A 7-May-10 42.3J 9.47J 14.2J 12J 3.26J
MW-A 2-Nov-10 38.2J 0.02J 3.93J 4.38J 0.99J 13.7J 15.8J 204
MW-A (dup) 2-Nov-10 38.4J 3.58J 4.62J 0.78J 13.8J 14.7J 2.55J
MW-A 3-May-11 40J 0.15J 1.38JB 3.48J 0.87J 12.5J 3.86JB
MW-A 9-Nov-11 0.36JB 44.2J 0.13J 1.81J 0.76J 9.32J 2.82J
MW-A 9-May-12 42.4J 0.10J 1.14J 8.20J 0.91J 15.5J 4.53JB
MW-A 27-Nov-12 0.36JB 45.6J 0.13J 0.97J 2.86J 1.17J 11.6J 1.86J 2.63J
MW-A 7-May-13 43.7J 0.14J 0.64J 1.48J 1.48J 0.07J 9.14J 1.09J 2.31J
MW-A 5-Nov-13 43.4J 1.65J 2.05J 0.76J 9.93J 20.3JB 3.37JB
MW-A 6-May-14 44.2J 0.14J 3.73JB 8.88J 0.84J 16.6J 1.15J 2.10JB
MW-A 4-Nov-14 45.1J 0.20J 6.14J 0.94J 18.7J 1.41J 1.87J
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Table 5a
Detected Groundwater Constituents - Metals
November 2014 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
Cabarrus County Landfill Units 2 and 3
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North Carolina 2L or Groundwater
Protection Standard
Solid Waste Section Limit
MW-B 16-Sep-94 11
MW-B 18-Oct-94 100 30
MW-B 19-Dec-94
MW-B 14-Feb-95 870 5 39 66 21 131 154 143
MW-B 9-Jun-95 17 59 50
MW-B 24-Oct-95
MW-B 13-Nov-95 18
MW-B 25-Jan-96 20 55
MW-B 6-Dec-96 140 11 9 28
MW-B 2-May-97 18 12
MW-B 8-Nov-97 16 18 26
MW-B 20-Apr-98 14 26 13 56 87
MW-B 9-Nov-98 23 15 32
MW-B 1-Apr-99 30 60
MW-B 17-Nov-99 60
MW-B 24-Apr-00 30
MW-B 26-Sep-00 10
MW-B 9-May-01 10
MW-B 30-Oct-01 30
MW-B 23-Apr-02 10
MW-B 16-Oct-02 50
MW-B 24-Apr-03 20 50
MW-B 23-Oct-03 20
MW-B 22-Apr-04 20
MW-B 21-Oct-04 30
MW-B 26-Apr-05 10
MW-B 25-Oct-05 20
MW-B 20-Apr-06
MW-B 1-Nov-06
MW-B 24-Apr-07 2.9J 200 0.03J 0.94J 11 1.8J 0.67J 12J 5.3J 0.1J 2.8J 5.4J
MW-B 31-Oct-07 130 0.45J 0.29J 3.4J 14 3.8J 0.95J 12J 2.7J 0.38J 5.5J 20
MW-B 23-Apr-08 2.9J 240 0.08J 0.91J 14 1.3J 0.34J 8.9J 6.5J 0.10J 2.2J 2.6J
MW-B 19-Nov-08 2.9J 258 0.36J 0.23J 2.99J 9.64J 5.75J 4.23J 9.57J 5.40J 0.03J 0.25J 14.2J 584
MW-B 8-Apr-09 4.32J 371 0.16J 0.29J 15.4 1.80J 0.41J 11.5J 4.15J 0.05J 0.32J 4.20JB 4.97JB
MW-B 16-Oct-09 224 8.9J 10.2J 2.2J
MW-B 11-May-10 0.17J 4.45J 280 25.6 1.95J 12.7J 2.83J 6.06J
MW-B 4-Nov-10 248 0.09J 0.03J 0.96J 8.41J 2.30J 0.43J 9.45J 1.63J 0.13J 17.3J 8.35J
MW-B 4-May-11 2.35J 269 0.28J 3.78JB 18 3.45J 1.36J 11.3J 3.18J 0.14J 14.3J 9.95J
MW-B 9-Nov-11 2.59J 249 0.06J 8.75J 1.51J 0.70J 8.91J 3.54J 0.13J 3.6J
MW-B 9-May-12 191 8.68J 0.89J 0.09J 6.35J 15.9B
MW-B 29-Nov-12 5.88J 268 23.5 1.08J 0.20J 9.10J 2.29J 3.58J
MW-B 10-May-13 2.55J 197 9.39J 1.1J 0.29J 6.4J 2.89J 10.7
MW-B 6-Nov-13 2.02J 225 11.7 0.97J 0.23J 6.72J 1.49J 15.9JB 3.77JB
MW-B 8-May-14 2.73J 236 0.08J 11.5 1.25J 0.55J 8.80J 1.48J 5.81J 3.14J
MW-B 4-Nov-14 6.04J 226 0.06J 21.0 1.12J 0.18J 12.1J 2.75J 2.62JB 1.52J
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Table 5a
Detected Groundwater Constituents - Metals
November 2014 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
Cabarrus County Landfill Units 2 and 3
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North Carolina 2L or Groundwater
Protection Standard
Solid Waste Section Limit
MW-C 16-Sep-94 25
MW-C 18-Oct-94 45 33
MW-C 19-Dec-94
MW-C 14-Feb-95 2 25 21 13
MW-C 10-Jun-95 15
MW-C 24-Oct-95
MW-C 13-Nov-95
MW-C 25-Jan-96
MW-C 6-Dec-96 350 5 5 23 20 19 52 92
MW-C 4-May-97 13 6 2 67 30 30 57 130 120
MW-C 6-Nov-97 18 6 1 64 34 33 67 140 120
MW-C 20-Apr-98
MW-C 10-Nov-98 2.3 13 10
MW-C 1-Apr-99
MW-C 16-Nov-99 20
MW-C 26-Apr-00
MW-C 27-Sep-00
MW-C 8-May-01
MW-C 30-Oct-01
MW-C 24-Apr-02 20
MW-C 15-Oct-02
MW-C 23-Apr-03
MW-C 23-Oct-03 20 10 180
MW-C 22-Apr-04
MW-C 21-Oct-04 2 50 10 20 70
MW-C 26-Apr-05
MW-C 25-Oct-05 20
MW-C 19-Apr-06
MW-C 31-Oct-06
MW-C 24-Apr-07 36J 0.39J 0.08J 0.86J 1.9J 1.6J 2.4J 2.1J 3.1J 7.4J
MW-C 31-Oct-07 130 2 0.78J 2.4J 7.6J 4.5J 2.9J 9.6J 2.7J 0.31J 11J 16
MW-C 22-Apr-08 18J 0.17J 0.03J 1.6J 0.50J 0.64J 0.54J 1.2J 0.02J 2.8J 3.8J
MW-C 20-Nov-08 42.4J 0.51J 0.06J 6.64J 2.18J 2.68J 2.45J 4.72J 0.02J 12J 17.4
MW-C 8-Apr-09 18.0J 0.45J 0.21J 3.07J 2.15J 0.41J 1.94J 6.85JB 6.11JB
MW-C 15-Oct-09 86.7J 1.32 0.32J 17.7 16.1 7.02J 7.18J 13.9J 0.19J 38.7 26.5
MW-C 11-May-10 46.7J 0.40J 5.28J 10.1 2.29J 1.78J 4.78J 13.0J 10.7
MW-C (dup) 11-May-10 47.5J 5.51J 9.87J 1.60J 4.53J 10.8J 8.8
MW-C 4-Nov-10 2.44J 97.1J 1.55 0.14J 20 10.6 8.05J 7.51J 18.4J 11.6 0.05J 63.4 45.2
MW-C 4-May-11 42.3J 0.44J 0.07J 7.32J 5.63J 2.58J 1.45J 4.14J 0.08J 7.26J 9.97J
MW-C 9-Nov-11 15.5J 0.15J 0.10J 0.62J 3.43J 1.06J 0.43J 4.19J 8.62J
MW-C 9-May-12 43.5J 0.43J 7.45J 17 3.94J 2.30J 6.85J 10.4J 22.2B
MW-C 29-Nov-12 35.8J 0.13J 2.75J 9.05J 1.17J 0.71J 3.94J 4.87J 8.07J
MW-C 9-May-13 19.7J 0.24J 2.96J 0.75J 1.36J 0.8J 1.77J 3.48J 10.1
MW-C 6-Nov-13 31.7J 0.26J 3.77J 9.54J 1.79J 0.82J 3.74J 23.5JB 18.8B
MW-C 7-May-14 19.6J 0.17J 2.98JB 3.20J 0.79J 0.26J 1.65J 3.08JB
MW-C 5-Nov-14 47.2J 0.10J 0.57J 1.68J 4.20J 1.30J 0.29J 4.74J 2.11JB 3.06J
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Table 5a
Detected Groundwater Constituents - Metals
November 2014 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
Cabarrus County Landfill Units 2 and 3
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North Carolina 2L or Groundwater
Protection Standard
Solid Waste Section Limit
MW-D 16-Sep-94 3 57 13 13 67 60 78
MW-D 18-Oct-94 140 1.2 23 16 31 8.1 24 44 66
MW-D 19-Dec-94 3 37 16 15 51 45
MW-D 14-Feb-95 635 5 101 42 212 50 118 134 149
MW-D 10-Jun-95 5 20
MW-D 24-Oct-95
MW-D 13-Nov-95
MW-D 25-Jan-96
MW-D 6-Dec-96 150 5 7.6 10 7 16 37
MW-D 4-May-97 26 64
MW-D (dup) 4-May-97 17 66
MW-D 6-Nov-97 29
MW-D 20-Apr-98 120
MW-D 10-Nov-98
MW-D 1-Apr-99 20 80
MW-D 16-Nov-99
MW-D 26-Apr-00
MW-D 27-Sep-00 10
MW-D 8-May-01 10
MW-D 31-Oct-01 60 10 10 90 90
MW-D 23-Apr-03 10 20 90
MW-D 23-Oct-03 120
MW-D 22-Apr-04
MW-D 21-Oct-04
MW-D 26-Apr-05
MW-D 25-Oct-05
MW-D 20-Apr-06
MW-D 31-Oct-06
MW-D 24-Apr-07 1.9J 0.05J 1.9J 10 2.6J 0.43J 19J 2.4J 3.0J 6.8J
MW-D 31-Oct-07 110 0.14J 0.07J 5.1J 3J 5.1J 0.95J 12.4J 1.4J 0.15J 4.8J 6.1J
MW-D 22-Apr-08 1.5J 160 0.06J 1.7J 16 2.1J 19J 1.1J 0.02J 17J 3.6J
MW-D 20-Nov-08 127 0.05J 5.56J 4.93J 5.50J 1.18J 14.5J 2.48J 5.76J
MW-D 8-Apr-09 175 0.17J 0.09J 26 2.39J 0.37J 22.9J 4.91JB 4.11JB
MW-D 15-Oct-09 106 1.99J 3.67J 2.01J 0.31J 13.2J 4.75J
MW-D 11-May-10 149 9.48J 2.07J 0.33J 16.7J 13.2J 4.30J
MW-D 4-Nov-10 0.77J 141 0.40J 0.04J 9.64J 5.39J 12.7 2.38J 17.3J 0.79J 20.6J 23.3
MW-D 4-May-11 193 0.81J 0.12J 32.3 11.7 30.2 5.28J 30.4J 0.25J 41.7 37.3
MW-D 9-Nov-11 0.36JB 118 0.25J 8.02J 3.05J 8.5J 1.47J 15.3J 0.07J 5.68J 12.1
MW-D 9-May-12 124 3J 8.97J 3.94J 0.61J 15.7J 5.12J 9.33JB
MW-D 28-Nov-12 0.98J 1.83J 117 0.11J 0.06J 2.31J 3.01J 3.63J 0.61J 13.8J 12.1J 5.11JB
MW-D 9-May-13 140 0.21J 0.08J 6.4J 6.72J 7.78J 0.94J 17.3J 25.8 10.8
MW-D 6-Nov-13 194 0.86J 0.25J 28.6 12.8 35.5 7.32J 27J 105B 37.9B
MW-D 7-May-14 169 0.21J 3.74JB 19.0 1.16J 20.7J 8.02J 1.43JB
MW-D 5-Nov-14 121 0.11J 0.06J 1.62J 7.61J 3.41J 0.72J 18.3J 0.95JB 7.00J
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Table 5a
Detected Groundwater Constituents - Metals
November 2014 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
Cabarrus County Landfill Units 2 and 3
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North Carolina 2L or Groundwater
Protection Standard
Solid Waste Section Limit
MW-E 16-Sep-94 1178 20 25 32 221 98 128 267
MW-E 18-Oct-94 140 1.8 22 33 18 73
MW-E 19-Dec-94 1349 19 22 32 221 72 91 139
MW-E 14-Feb-95 873 9 14 25 129 65 67 91
MW-E 9-Jun-95 3 12 48 70 63
MW-E 24-Oct-95
MW-E 13-Nov-95 538 4 13 34
MW-E 25-Jan-96 3 14 102
MW-E 6-Dec-96 170 10 31
MW-E 2-May-97
MW-E 6-Nov-97 10 24
MW-E 20-Apr-98
MW-E 9-Nov-98
MW-E 1-Apr-99 30
MW-E 16-Nov-99 50
MW-E (dup) 16-Nov-99 10 60
MW-E 24-Apr-00
MW-E 26-Sep-00 10 50
MW-E (dup) 26-Sep-00 20 50
MW-E 9-May-01 10
MW-E 24-Apr-02 20
MW-E 16-Oct-02
MW-E 23-Apr-03 20 70
MW-E 23-Oct-03 10 120
MW-E 22-Apr-04 10
MW-E 21-Oct-04 20
MW-E 26-Apr-05 20
MW-E 25-Oct-05 20
MW-E 20-Apr-06 20
MW-E 31-Oct-06 20
MW-E 24-Apr-07 200 0.57J 0.06J 0.6J 23 1.1J 0.22J 19J 7.7J
MW-E 31-Oct-07 260 1 0.09J 2.2J 22 1.5J 1.1J 16J 0.35J 0.12J 5.3J 12
MW-E 23-Apr-08 0.19J 0.67J 240 0.73J 0.06J 0.78J 18 1.1J 1.7J 16J 0.02J 5.7J 11
MW-E 20-Nov-08 251 0.84J 0.23J 2.03J 14.5 3.38J 2.50J 15.6J 0.02J 6.73J 21.4
MW-E 9-Apr-09 261 0.97J 0.08J 0.79J 21.8 1.95J 2.10J 17.5J 0.03J 9.04JB 12.7
MW-E 15-Oct-09 244 1.27 20.6J 5.19J 4.05J 18.2J 1.43J 13.3J 45.1
MW-E 18-Feb-10 279 0.556J 22.3 13.3J 6.74
MW-E 10-May-10 1.66J 259 0.46J 15.2 0.58J 14.2J 6.01J
MW-E 16-Aug-10 301 0.602J 1.02J 20.1 4.66J 15.3J 0.996J 10.6J 24
MW-E 4-Nov-10 239 0.47J 0.03J 3.58J 13.6 1.46J 0.96J 14.5J 20.2J 7.44J
MW-E 4-May-11 262 0.57J 1.18JB 12.4 1.09J 0.62J 15.1J 6.4J
MW-E 8-Nov-11 1.07JB 267 0.41J 9.28J 0.83J 13.2J 0.07J 2.88J
MW-E 8-May-12 303 0.31J 12.6 0.85J 0.32J 15.2J 1.72J 10.3B
MW-E 8-May-13 286 0.34J 8.29J 1.08J 0.08J 14J 0.89J 3.71J
MW-E 5-Nov-13 294 15.5 0.84J 0.22J 15.8J 14JB 6.38JB
MW-E 6-May-14 342 0.44J 16.8 1.45J 0.67J 15.9J 7.58J 6.46JB
MW-E 4-Nov-14 326 0.21J 8.39J 0.89J 0.28J 15.9J 1.57J 2.99JB 4.31J
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Table 5a
Detected Groundwater Constituents - Metals
November 2014 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
Cabarrus County Landfill Units 2 and 3
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Protection Standard
Solid Waste Section Limit
MW-E Deep 19-Nov-99 20
MW-E Deep 24-Apr-00 70
MW-E Deep 26-Sep-00 60
MW-E Deep 9-May-01
MW-E Deep 30-Oct-01
MW-E Deep 23-Apr-02
MW-E Deep 15-Oct-02
MW-E Deep 23-Apr-03
MW-E Deep 23-Oct-03 110
MW-E Deep 22-Apr-04
MW-E Deep 20-Oct-04
MW-E Deep 26-Apr-05
MW-E Deep 25-Oct-05
MW-E Deep 19-Apr-06
MW-E Deep 30-Oct-06
MW-E Deep 24-Apr-07 300 0.32J 0.46J 6.0J 8.8J 0.96J 11J 1.1J 0.02J 2.1J 5.7J
MW-E Deep 30-Oct-07 560 0.33J 2 2.2J 7.7J 16 3.1J 10J 1.2J 0.07J 0.12J 3.2J 25
MW-E Deep 22-Apr-08 0.43J 420 0.33J 0.05J 0.36J 8.5J 1.5J 0.71J 9.4J 0.85J 9.4J
MW-E Deep 20-Nov-08 403 0.31J 0.33J 0.59J 6.10J 3.15J 0.94J 8.80J 0.02J 2.48J 12.8
MW-E Deep 9-Apr-09 389 0.35J 0.34J 5.49J 9.34J 2.63J 8.48J 0.04J 2.45JB 12.7
MW-E Deep 15-Oct-09 0.31J 1.71J 461 0.48J 1.54 8.12J 9.89J 12.3 13.4J 0.72J 26.6 27.2
MW-E Deep 18-Feb-10 4.44J 2,470 0.252J 0.45J 11.3 80.3 33.2 34J 6.38J 6.19
MW-E Deep 10-May-10 3.57J 2,920 0.43J 0.29J 75.5 9.48J 58 36.6J 17
MW-E Deep 16-Aug-10 0.356J 6.98J 2,930 0.781J 1.42 71.5 41.1 230 37.7J 1.33J 5.40J 11.9J 47.3
MW-E Deep 4-Nov-10 1.09J 2,770 0.23J 0.17J 1.10J 61 4.41J 24.1 29.6J 0.03J 13.2J 24.5
MW-E Deep 4-May-11 2.96J 2,530 0.25J 0.18J 1.14JB 66.4 3.11J 20 30.8J 57.9
MW-E Deep 8-Nov-11 3.66J 2,280 0.16J 0.22J 54.2 1.38J 16.4 26J 43.5
MW-E Deep 8-May-12 2.51J 2,210 0.53J 0.36J 50.1 31.6 94 24.9J 7.65J 60.9B
MW-E Deep 28-Nov-12 0.71J 3.86J 1,820 0.84J 1.99 4.56J 39.6 22.3 213 26.1J 0.18J 9.20J 67.2
MW-E Deep 8-May-13 4.56JB 1,730 0.34J 0.71J 37.9 4.7J 74.5 20J 43
MW-E Deep 6-Nov-13 1.09J 2,240 0.19J 0.32J 39.7 2.34J 39.3 20.5J 16JB 41.2B
MW-E Deep 6-May-14 2.69J 2,080 0.60J 0.44J 63.4 6.29J 60.9 32.7J 2.49J 32.2B
MW-E Deep 4-Nov-14 3.29J 2,000 0.31J 0.47J 43.6 6.41J 55.6 20.4J 3.75JB 30.0
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Table 5a
Detected Groundwater Constituents - Metals
November 2014 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
Cabarrus County Landfill Units 2 and 3
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North Carolina 2L or Groundwater
Protection Standard
Solid Waste Section Limit
MW-F 16-Sep-94 669 13 103 89 71 158 218 253
MW-F 18-Oct-94 170 36 9.5 62
MW-F 19-Dec-94 62
MW-F 14-Feb-95 868 10 143 71 64 162 135 183
MW-F 9-Jun-95 19 38 10 56 86
MW-F 24-Oct-95
MW-F 13-Nov-95 32
MW-F 25-Jan-96 3 11 44 50
MW-F 6-Dec-96 360 49 6 28
MW-F 2-May-97 1.6 39 23 54
MW-F 6-Nov-97 16 52 22
MW-F 20-Apr-98 36 33
MW-F 9-Nov-98 6.7 18 40 27
MW-F 1-Apr-99 50
MW-F 16-Nov-99 40
MW-F 24-Apr-00 40
MW-F (dup) 24-Apr-00 40
MW-F 26-Sep-00 40
MW-F 9-May-01 70 30 50
MW-F 30-Oct-01 20
MW-F 24-Apr-02 20
MW-F 16-Oct-02 20 10
MW-F 23-Apr-03 10 60
MW-F 23-Oct-03 20 100
MW-F 22-Apr-04 20
MW-F 21-Oct-04 10
MW-F 26-Apr-05 20
MW-F 25-Oct-05 20
MW-F 20-Apr-06
MW-F 1-Nov-06 20
MW-F (dup) 1-Nov-06 20
MW-F 24-Apr-07 5.0J 200 1.2J 0.09J 2.9J 26 2.0J 5.6J 13J 5.6J 18J 9.9J
MW-F 31-Oct-07 2.4J 175 0.01J 17 0.78J 6.3J 7.4J 1.5J
MW-F 23-Apr-08 5.4J 210 0.01J 0.70J 13 0.69J 5.1J 4.2J 0.97J 3.0J
MW-F 19-Nov-08 4.39J 282 0.06J 10.2 0.96J 0.43J 3.61J 5.13J 0.03J 3.15J 3.33J
MW-F 8-Apr-09 6.12J 191 0.02J 12.0 0.86JB 0.21JB 4.82J 1.79J 0.06J 3.61JB 2.03JB
MW-F 15-Oct-09 3.94J 204 14.7 0.73J 5.87J 2.61J 0.27J 7.13J 6.81J
MW-F 11-May-10 5.8J 195 14.3 0.93J 5.83J 2.11J 4.15J
MW-F 4-Nov-10 341 0.28J 0.07J 2.13J 13.3 1.55J 1.56J 5.94J 0.76J 0.03J 17.8J 33.1
MW-F 4-May-11 136 0.14J 0.75JB 1.29J 0.91J 3.15J 2.24J
MW-F 9-Nov-11 0.17J 5.42J 219 0.06J 10.6 1.06J 4.44J 1.57J
MW-F 9-May-12 3.19J 242 8.35J 1.27J 3.33J 0.92J 2.85J 2.34JB
MW-F 29-Nov-12 283 0.15J 1.86J 8.50J 1.07J 0.59J 5.00J 1.52J 3.76J 4.46J
MW-F 10-May-13 1.55J 1.17J 154 0.21J 1.63JB 5.16J 1.56J 0.15J 2.78J 2J 0.12J 4.86J
MW-F 6-Nov-13 2.01J 255 11.2 0.82J 0.19J 3.45J 0.83J 12.7JB 2.43JB
MW-F 8-May-14 5.17J 213 0.16J 10.4 0.97J 0.54J 4.88J 1.04J 6.84J 1.77J
MW-F 4-Nov-14 2.92J 262 0.23J 11.3 0.80J 0.45J 5.51J 3.09J 1.25J
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Table 5a
Detected Groundwater Constituents - Metals
November 2014 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
Cabarrus County Landfill Units 2 and 3
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North Carolina 2L or Groundwater
Protection Standard
Solid Waste Section Limit
MW-G 16-Sep-94 721 7 62 49 30 107 178 215
MW-G 18-Oct-94 430 26 12 6.6 21 40
MW-G 19-Dec-94 44
MW-G 14-Feb-95 2,256 15 143 252 303 84 406 381 987
MW-G 9-Jun-95 13 28 60 82 55
MW-G 24-Oct-95
MW-G 13-Nov-95 18
MW-G 25-Jan-96 3 17 23 10 49
MW-G 2-May-97 85 55
MW-G 7-Nov-97 1.9 21 49
MW-G (dup) 7-Nov-97 1.6 19 37
MW-G 20-Apr-98 540 20
MW-G 9-Nov-98 540 8.6
MW-G 1-Apr-99 20
MW-G 16-Nov-99
MW-G 24-Apr-00 30
MW-G 26-Sep-00 20 20
MW-G 9-May-01 100
MW-G 31-Oct-01
MW-G 24-Apr-02
MW-G 16-Oct-02 20
MW-G 25-Apr-03 10 50
MW-G 23-Oct-03
MW-G 22-Apr-04
MW-G 21-Oct-04
MW-G 26-Apr-05
MW-G 25-Oct-05 11.0
MW-G 20-Apr-06
MW-G 1-Nov-06
MW-G 24-Apr-07 1.9J 1.3J 300 0.14J 1.8J 7.2J 0.9J 0.37J 5.0J 1.0J 0.04J 4.4J 4.2J
MW-G 31-Oct-07 14 490 0.3J 0.07J 9.5J 4.5J 1.0J 7.7J 26 0.08J 7.7J 17
MW-G (dup) 31-Oct-07 14 530 0.47J 0.14J 2.0J 11 6.3J 1.8J 9.4J 24 0.08J 0.14J 12J 37
MW-G 23-Apr-08 4.8J 340 0.18J 0.33J 1.8J 13 4.8J 0.61J 15J 2.3J 6.2J 9.8J
MW-G 20-Nov-08 3.27J 307 0.11J 2.20J 2.26J 0.38J 3.14J 1.12J 0.05J 5.23J 6.83J
MW-G 8-Apr-09 3.54J 311 0.24J 0.34J 15.7 1.72J 0.52J 4.10J 0.10J 7.53JB 4.41JB
MW-G 15-Oct-09 7.95J 374 2.19J 2.14J 0.43J 4.83J 7.44J 6.04J
MW-G 11-May-10 0.23J 6.43J 393 8.21J 0.42J 9.31J 2.03J 5.30J
MW-G 4-Nov-10 4.18J 413 0.32J 0.25J 3.53J 5.11J 5.12J 1.70J 7.91J 3.38J 0.05J 16.8J 29.7
MW-G 4-May-11 148 0.08J 0.19J 1.07JB 14.6 12.6 1.15J 32.5J 8.16J 6.12J 4.01J
MW-G 9-Nov-11 0.14J 2.75J 420 0.12J 4.99J 0.87JB 3.17J 2.79J 2.51J
MW-G 9-May-12 4.45J 302 2.19J 0.86J 4.40J 1.41J 4.25J 13.7B
MW-G 29-Nov-12 2.03J 385 0.15J 2.14J 0.96J 0.12J 3.69J 3.03J 2.79J 2.86J
MW-G 10-May-13 354 0.18J 5.08J 1.19J 0.14J 2.43J 1.51J 2.11J 5.14J
MW-G 6-Nov-13 5.44J 346 3.09J 0.81J 0.09J 4.81J 2.75J 12.4JB 2.49JB
MW-G 8-May-14 4.42J 373 0.20J 6.69J 1.31J 0.27J 5.00J 2.95J 7.99J 4.08J
MW-G 4-Nov-14 12.3 480 0.26J 7.02J 2.57J 0.61J 9.32J 2.96J 0.17J 10.6JB 6.72J
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Table 5a
Detected Groundwater Constituents - Metals
November 2014 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
Cabarrus County Landfill Units 2 and 3
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North Carolina 2L or Groundwater
Protection Standard
Solid Waste Section Limit
MW-H 17-Nov-99 60
MW-H 26-Apr-00
MW-H 26-Sep-00
MW-H 9-May-01
MW-H 31-Oct-01
MW-H 24-Apr-02 70
MW-H 15-Oct-02
MW-H 23-Apr-03
MW-H 23-Oct-03 20 10 120
MW-H 22-Apr-04
MW-H 21-Oct-04
MW-H 26-Apr-05
MW-H 25-Oct-05 10
MW-H 20-Apr-06
MW-H 31-Oct-06
MW-H 24-Apr-07 23J 0.04J 1.6J 0.36J 1.2J 0.33J 1.7J 2.2J 3.1J 3.3J
MW-H 31-Oct-07 77J 0.5J 0.14J 9.1J 2.7J 6.8J 2.3J 7.6J 1.9J 0.15J 13J 20
MW-H 22-Apr-08 34J 0.07J 2.0J 0.48J 1.9J 0.70J 1.8J 0.96J 4.6J 5.8J
MW-H 20-Nov-08 37.1J 0.17J 3.27J 0.74J 3.19J 0.78J 2.93J 2.4J 7.39J
MW-H 8-Apr-09 30.2J 0.11J 0.26J 1.98J 0.23JB 1.36J 5.70JB 3.31JB
MW-H 15-Oct-09 45.4J 3.91J 0.99J 3.18J 0.82J 3.41J 9.73J 10.7
MW-H 11-May-10 63.4J 0.35J 4.74J 1.87J 6.29J 1.72J 5.49J 10.8J 14.8
MW-H 3-Nov-10 71.6J 0.38J 0.03J 7.05J 2.21J 8.20J 2.34J 6.15J 21.6J 18
MW-H 5-May-11 62.2J 0.31J 9.05J 2.05J 6.94J 1.68J 6.89J 0.08J 9.85J 16.9
MW-H 9-Nov-11 0.14J 32.6J 0.13J 2.69J 0.71J 2.93J 0.59J 2.83J 7.37J
MW-H 9-May-12 44.9J 0.13J 3.58J 0.89J 4.23J 1.17J 3.17J 5.79J 12.1B
MW-H 29-Nov-12 37.8J 1.68J 0.25J 1.62J 0.29J 1.13J 2.89J 5.65J
MW-H 9-May-13 27.9J 1.94J 0.21J 1.33J 0.22J 1.1J 2.68J 5.45J
MW-H 7-Nov-13 72J 0.38J 4.94J 2.51J 6.39J 2.65J 5.96J 15.4J 16.4B
MW-H 8-May-14 67.0J 0.47J 3.48J 1.73J 6.34J 2.12J 4.49J 9.00J 14.2
MW-H 6-Nov-14 49.8J 0.17J 2.04JB 0.95J 3.67J 0.95J 2.97J 5.33J 7.55JB
MW-H deep 17-Nov-99 10 60
MW-H deep 26-Apr-00
MW-H deep 26-Sep-00
MW-H deep 9-May-01
MW-H deep 30-Oct-01
MW-H deep 23-Apr-02
MW-H deep 14-Oct-02 10
MW-H deep 23-Apr-03 110
MW-H deep (dup) 23-Apr-03
MW-H deep 23-Oct-03
MW-H deep 22-Apr-04
MW-H deep 21-Oct-04
MW-H deep 25-Apr-05
MW-H deep (dup) 25-Apr-05
MW-H deep 25-Oct-05
MW-H deep 19-Apr-06
MW-H deep 30-Oct-06
MW-H deep 24-Apr-07 33J 0.62J 0.61J 0.14J 1.1J 0.18J 2.0J 1.0J 4.0J
MW-H deep 30-Oct-07 36J 0.17J 2.4J 0.12J 1.3J 1.5J 1.1J 0.51J 2.6J 3.8J
MW-H deep 21-Apr-08 0.20J 46J 0.15J 0.91J 0.34J 1.7J 0.46J 1.4J 4.1J 2.4J
MW-H deep 19-Nov-08 34.4J 0.86J 1.19J 0.16J 3.70J 0.76J 1.61J 2.33J 8.94J
MW-H deep 8-Apr-09 31.8J 0.47J 0.05J 1.49JB 0.17JB 0.87J 11.8JB 4.73JB
MW-H deep 15-Oct-09 38.5J 0.89J 0.36J 2.73J 0.43J 1.33J 1.02J 21
MW-H deep 11-May-10 40.9J 0.41J 0.16J 1.07J 12.1J 4.33J
MW-H deep 3-Nov-10 45.1J 3.43J 0.17J 1.74J 0.16J 1.43J 18.4J 4.32J
MW-H deep 5-May-11 57.5J 0.22J 4.33JB 0.82J 4.35J 1.57J 2.65J 7.23J 7.84J
MW-H deep 9-Nov-11 29.2J 0.05J 1.17J 0.71J 2.07J 0.45J 1.62J 2.55J
MW-H deep 9-May-12 0.74J 49.6J 0.18J 3.41J 0.95J 5.67J 1.42J 2.91J 7.53J 13.2B
MW-H deep 28-Nov-12 52.4J 1.28J 1.59J 0.96J 2.44J 2.62J
MW-H deep 9-May-13 0.83J 43J 0.47J 2.2J 0.22J 1.45J 6.98J
MW-H deep (dup) 9-May-13 0.24J 44.1J 1.05J 0.19J 1.72J 0.22J 1.4J 3.34J 13.3
MW-H deep 7-Nov-13 40.9J 0.28J 1.85J 0.23J 1.39J 12.1J 5.29JB
MW-H deep 8-May-14 55.0J 0.10J 0.32J 2.03J 0.37J 1.63J 3.89J
MW-H deep 6-Nov-14 49.9J 0.08J 1.33JB 1.45J 0.19J 2.00J 4.18J 9.25JB
MW-H deep (dup) 6-Nov-14 49.4J 1.54JB 0.50J 1.74J 0.27J 1.93J 6.32JB
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Table 5a
Detected Groundwater Constituents - Metals
November 2014 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
Cabarrus County Landfill Units 2 and 3
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MW-I 30-Oct-07 29J 0.13J 0.15J 2.2J 0.5J 1.5J 0.64J 1.7J 1.6J 0.31J 4.6J 6.4J
MW-I 22-Apr-08 20J 0.97J 0.12J 0.33J 0.35J 1.0J 3.4J 1.8J
MW-I 20-Nov-08 17.4J 0.04J 0.88J 0.18J 0.85J 0.28J 1.11J 3.02J 3.58J
MW-I 8-Apr-09 13.2J 0.18J 0.13J 0.22J 0.91JB 0.25JB 1.10J 5.08JB 3.59JB
MW-I (dup) 8-Apr-09 12.8J 0.14J 0.12J 0.23J 0.87JB 0.27JB 1.11J 6.13JB 3.11JB
MW-I 15-Oct-09 51.7J 2.08J 0.76J 1.08J 2.29J 7.41J
MW-I 11-May-10 0.80J 26.1J 0.27J 0.54J 1.48J 1.1J 6.16J
MW-I 4-Nov-10 128 0.24J 1.38J 12 6.17J 0.38J 28.6J 6.32J 17.2J 6.12J
MW-I 4-May-11 26.3J 0.16J 4.87JB 0.29J 0.94J 0.44J 2.44J 4.15J 3.14J
MW-I 9-Nov-11 0.30JB 12J 0.12JB 0.66J 0.11J 0.81J 1.24J 0.28J 3.36J
MW-I 9-May-12 0.25J 17.6J 0.33J 1.80J 0.20J 1.65J 0.27J 3.01J 3.53J 11.5B
MW-I (dup) 9-May-12 16.2J 0.31J 1.71J 1.11J 0.23J 2.39J 8.56JB
MW-I 28-Nov-12 0.30J 14.3J 0.73J 0.44J 0.94J 2.49J 1.05JB
MW-I 10-May-13 0.49J 17.8J 0.22J 0.07J 1.38JB 0.34J 0.79J 0.31J 1.32J 3.39J
MW-I 7-Nov-13 14.2J 0.12J 0.21J 0.59J 0.20J 1.41J 6.83J 2.61JB
MW-I 7-May-14 13.9J 0.13J 3.44JB 0.77J 0.19J 1.31J 1.31J 1.53JB
MW-I 5-Nov-14 20.7J 0.16J 0.05J 0.82J 0.26J 0.90J 0.31J 1.56J 2.55JB 1.70J
MW-J 19-Nov-99
MW-J 26-Apr-00
MW-J 27-Sep-00
MW-J 9-May-01
MW-J 31-Oct-01
MW-J 24-Apr-02
MW-J 15-Oct-02 80
MW-J 25-Apr-03
MW-J 23-Oct-03 90
MW-J 22-Apr-04
MW-J 21-Oct-04 20
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MW-J 25-Oct-05
MW-J 19-Apr-06
MW-J 31-Oct-06
MW-J 24-Apr-07 3.5J 0.03J 0.54J 0.15J 1.3J 0.18J 3.1J 2.5J 3.5J
MW-J 31-Oct-07 33J 0.05J 2.7J 0.67J 1.6J 0.89J 2.6J 0.98J 0.21J 6J 11
MW-J 22-Apr-08 0.14J 0.98J 160 1 0.31J 6.9J 14 11 12 20J 0.09J 38 91
MW-J 20-Nov-08 48.9J 0.32J 0.26J 6.23J 2.36J 3.35J 3.31J 6.21J 0.02J 14J 19.5
MW-J 8-Apr-09 37J 0.25J 0.23J 1.99J 0.34J 1.86J 4.08JB 7.54JB
MW-J 16-Oct-09 29.1J 2.27J 0.58J 3.04J 0.62J 2.17J 0.68J 4.8J
MW-J 11-May-10 0.21J 63.2J 5.30J 2.28J 3.12J 2.74J 5.81J 16.3J 12
MW-J 3-Nov-10 43.0J 0.41J 0.03J 7.91J 1.92J 3.03J 2.81J 5.66J 18.7J 11.8
MW-J 4-May-11 38.4J 0.31J 6.14J 2.01J 3J 2.4J 5.47J 0.08J 13J 11.2
MW-J 9-Nov-11 0.16JB 35.3J 1.55J 0.44J 1.26J 0.27JB 5.84J 0.12J 5.98J
MW-J 9-May-12 15.2J 1.64J 0.38J 1.41J 0.52J 2.76J 3.35J 15B
MW-J 29-Nov-12 16.4J 1.39J 0.30J 2.54J 0.30J 1.20J 3.93J 4.89J
MW-J 8-May-13 10.6J 0.86J 0.31J 1.16J 0.27J 1.38J 4.81J 2.7J
MW-J 6-Nov-13 17.8J 0.79J 1.43J 0.91J 2.28J 21.4JB 4.73JB
MW-J 7-May-14 31.6J 3.02JB 0.52J 1.41J 0.83J 2.03J 3.40J 4.24JB
MW-J 4-Nov-14 27.4J 0.17J 1.45J 1.24J 2.00J 1.16J 3.54J 9.58JB 6.38JB
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Table 5a
Detected Groundwater Constituents - Metals
November 2014 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
Cabarrus County Landfill Units 2 and 3
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Solid Waste Section Limit
MW-K 19-Nov-99 20 20 60 70
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MW-K 31-Oct-01
MW-K 24-Apr-02
MW-K 15-Oct-02 10
MW-K 24-Apr-03 130
MW-K 23-Oct-03
MW-K 22-Apr-04
MW-K 21-Oct-04 20
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MW-K 25-Oct-05
MW-K 19-Apr-06
MW-K 31-Oct-06
MW-K 24-Apr-07 11J 0.02J 1.3J 0.15J 0.36J 0.11J 1.3J 2.3J 2.3J
MW-K 31-Oct-07 14J 0.02J 3.6J 0.77J 1.0J 0.47J 2.0J 0.18J 5.1J 4.4J
MW-K 21-Apr-08 33 0.15J 5.2J 2.5J 1.5J 1.1J 4.2J 0.04J 10J 7.4J
MW-K 19-Nov-08 13.3J 0.03J 3.04J 0.41J 1.65J 0.30J 1.50J 3.58J
MW-K (dup) 19-Nov-08 37.4J 0.02J 0.46J 0.99J 0.40J 5.96J 2.86J
MW-K 8-Apr-09 17.5J 0.14J 0.02J 1.71J 0.95J 1.34JB 0.51J 2.90J 7.51JB 5.67JB
MW-K 14-Oct-09 77.4J 0.67J 14 6.95J 12.2 4.88J 15.2J 0.22J 30.3 41.1
MW-K 11-May-10 18.9J 2.88J 1.03J 2.74J 1.16J 2.32J 6.59J 14.1
MW-K 4-Nov-10 23.2J 7.26J 1.62J 2.16J 1.29J 3.64J 24.7J 7.62J
MW-K 4-May-11 25.2J 0.26J 6.52J 1.57J 2.25J 1.53J 3.65J 11J 7.96J
MW-K 9-Nov-11 17.7J 0.14JB 2.51J 0.73J 3.67J 0.73J 2.07J 0.07J 4.96J 4.09J
MW-K 9-May-12 35.2J 0.22J 7.59J 2.98J 3.66J 1.92J 6.06J 13.8J 20.1B
MW-K 28-Nov-12 16.1J 1.35J 0.28J 0.74J 0.28J 1.42J 2.53J 4.44JB
MW-K 8-May-13 1.02JB 17J 0.15J 1.91J 0.71J 1.33J 0.69J 2.24J 6.05J 5.28J
MW-K 6-Nov-13 13.9J 2.68J 0.76J 1.26J 0.43J 1.94J 23JB 4.68JB
MW-K 7-May-14 17.5J 0.12J 4.27JB 0.49J 1.30J 0.70J 1.83J 3.49J 2.46JB
MW-K 5-Nov-14 13.3J 0.13J 1.21J 0.53J 1.20J 0.43J 1.97J 3.82JB 3.19J
MW-L 17-Nov-99 50 10
MW-L 26-Apr-00 10 80
MW-L 27-Sep-00 40 50 120 130
MW-L 9-May-01
MW-L 31-Oct-01
MW-L 24-Apr-02 50 60
MW-L 15-Oct-02 50 60
MW-L 24-Apr-03 90
MW-L 11-Jun-03
MW-L 22-Apr-04
MW-L 26-Apr-05
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MW-L 24-Apr-07 50J 0.11J 2.2J 0.79J 0.79J 0.32J 3.5J 3.7J 5.4J
MW-L 22-Apr-08 66J 0.25J 0.04J 2.0J 2.0J 1.2J 0.86J 4.2J 0.02J 0.05J 11J 10
MW-L 9-Apr-09 50.4J 0.05J 0.29J 1.76J 0.34J 1.63J 6.16JB 12.7
MW-L 10-May-10 1.96J 1.93J 12.3J 1.2J 0.18J 1.17J 31.7
MW-L 2-Nov-10 39.4J 2.12J 0.12J 0.50J 0.13J 1.17J 12J 2.62J
MW-L 4-May-11 45.7J 2.67JB 0.35J 0.7J 0.2J 1.64J 3.96J
MW-L 9-Nov-11 0.19J 40.9J 0.06J 1.64J 0.41J 0.93J 0.37J 1.49J 3.72J
MW-L 9-May-12 43.8J 1.20J 0.52J 0.09J 1.27J 1.93J 2.16JB
MW-L 28-Nov-12 0.82J 23.0J 1.74J 0.32J 0.39J 2.21J 6.47J 3.75J
MW-L 9-May-13 1.24JB 43.5J 1.12J 0.49J 0.83J 0.22J 1.95J 2.9J 3.29J
MW-L 7-Nov-13 49.2J 0.19J 0.88J 1.20J 2.49J 0.85J 3.62J 11.8J 11.5B
MW-L 8-May-14 43.7J 0.07J 0.67J 0.14J 1.28J 1.95J
MW-L 5-Nov-14 38.6J 0.76J 0.14J 1.32J 2.44J 2.28JB
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Table 5a
Detected Groundwater Constituents - Metals
November 2014 Semi-Annual Sampling Event
Cabarrus County Landfill Units 2 and 3
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MW-L deep 11-Jun-03 22.9
MW-L deep 22-Apr-04 70
MW-L deep 26-Apr-05 60
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MW-L deep 24-Apr-07 2.8J 3.6J 12J 0.27J 0.57J 0.3J 2.3J 0.19J 3.5J 1.4J 34 2.6J
MW-L deep 21-Apr-08 4.6J 3.1J 120 1 0.90J 24 8.9J 16 11 19J 0.09J 0.18J 57 57
MW-L deep 8-Apr-09 1.88J 27.6J 0.15J 0.23J 1.74J 1.05J 3.14J 1.37J 3.27J 0.02J 35 8.14JB
MW-L deep 11-May-10 1.58J 38J 0.23J 5.43J 1.61J 4.45J 1.51J 4.24J 28.6 16.4
MW-L deep 4-May-11 0.44J 56.8J 0.34J 14.7 2.86J 3.62J 3.39J 13.6J 15.2J 12.7
MW-L deep 9-May-12 0.62J 23J 2.03J 0.83J 1.60J 0.68J 3.14J 8.53J 7.99JB
MW-L deep 10-May-13 0.41J 19.2J 0.24J 1.89J 0.27J 1.63J 2.08J 21.8
MW-L deep 8-May-14 27.9J 1.34JB 0.11J 1.32J 6.06J
MW-M 11-Jun-03 3.7 2.4 13 18.9 22.3 115 64.2
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MW-M 24-Apr-07 22J 0.03J 0.15J 1.0J 0.23J 1.3J 1.0J 2.5J 2.2J
MW-M 21-Apr-08 490 6 0.05J 32 46 120 49 66 3.7J 0.13J 0.65J 160 180
MW-M 8-Apr-09 21.6J 0.18J 0.17J 1.33JB 0.30J 1.21J 5.53JB 4.72JB
MW-M 11-May-10 88.7J 0.73J 3.07J 7.93J 24.7 7.31J 9.37J 25.7 20.9
MW-M 5-May-11 0.92J 64.2J 0.56J 2.68J 2.64J 15.6 4.83J 5.84J 0.14J 18.2J 15.2
MW-M 9-May-12 40.3J 0.26J 2.46J 1.38J 8.56J 3.07J 3.80J 11.8J 15.2B
MW-M 10-May-13 34.9J 0.16J 1.44JB 0.69J 2.21J 0.5J 1.68J 2.2J
MW-M 8-May-14 37.1J 0.10J 0.80J 0.30J 2.00J 0.63J 1.91J 2.42J
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MW-X 19-Nov-99
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MW-X 23-Apr-07 37J 0.02J 0.11J 0.54J 0.07J 7.0J 2.1J
MW-X 30-Oct-07 44J 0.07J 2.6J 0.48J 1.1J 6.5J 1.0J 0.14J 8.1J
MW-X 21-Apr-08 0.18J 0.47J 90J 0.74J 0.02J 29 7.7J 7.0J 3.7J 26J 0.04J 0.11J 45 35
MW-X 19-Nov-08 40.0J 0.07J 2.76J 0.53J 1.39J 0.29J 5.69J 7.06J
MW-X 8-Apr-09 43.6J 0.21J 0.85J 0.80J 5.23J 0.64J 8.08J 0.02J 3.57JB 9.08JB
MW-X 15-Oct-09 37.2J 1.78J 0.53J 2.55J 0.34J 6.79J 7.39J
MW-X 11-May-10 34.8J 0.32J 0.22J 0.19J 4.24J 5.33J
MW-X 4-Nov-10 30.2J 0.99J 0.31J 1.36J 0.21J 4.59J 8.94J 2.08J
MW-X 4-May-11 0.32J 51.5J 0.21J 7.8J 2.79J 2.91J 1.49JB 11J 0.08J 12.2J 12.3
MW-X 9-Nov-11 23.1J 0.22JB 2.97J 1.21J 2.46J 1.77J 4.34J 0.07J 10.5J 6.75J
MW-X 9-May-12 34.9J 1.52J 1.37J 5.63J 8.77JB
MW-X 29-Nov-12 29.3J 1.80J 0.33J 1.31J 0.25J 4.74J 5.19J 2.17JB
MW-X 29-Nov-12 32.0J 3.20J 0.75J 1.54J 0.39J 5.79J 5.63J 4.82JB
MW-X 8-May-13 1.53JB 35.4J 0.77J 0.73J 1.8J 0.24J 6.37J 3.12J 4.55J
MW-X 6-Nov-13 24.1J 1.12J 0.35J 1.04J 0.32J 4.27J 18.2JB 3.96JB
MW-X 7-May-14 37.0J 0.05J 4.91JB 0.73J 1.25J 0.44J 5.74J 4.70J 3.84JB
MW-X 5-Nov-14 26.8J 2.58JB 0.36J 0.97J 0.19J 3.67J 11.2J 2.10JB
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1. All units are in micrograms per liter (parts per billion).
2. The sampling event on 24-Oct-95 did not include metals analysis (detected Appendix II constituents only).
3. MW-G was not sampled during the December 1996 event.
4. Assessment Wells CD-4, CD-5, and CD-6 were installed in September 2006.
5. Assessment Wells AMW-1s, -1d, -2s, and -2d were installed in October 2009.
6. Assessment Wells CD-4 and CD-5 were abandoned in July 2010.
7. Monitoring wells MW-3 deep, -L deep, -and -M are sampled annually during the spring event.
8. *- Groundwater Protection Standard
9. J - Indicates the analytical result is an estimated concentration between the method detection limit and the Solid Waste Section Reporting Limit.
10. B - Indicates constituent was detected in the batch blank above the method detection limit.
11. The November 2012 sampling event was the first event that CD-1s/CD-1d replaced MW-9 as the background monitoring wells.
12. MW-9 was removed from the monitoring program in November 2012.
13. MW-E Rep was not sampled during the November 2012 sampling event due to laboratory oversight.
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Surface Water
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EPA 9050A 325 umhos/cm1Field - Specific Conductance 1 4110095NA1COND11/03/14 15:3011/03/14 15:30
SM 4500-O G 2250 ug/L1Field - Dissolved Oxygen 0.00 4110095NA0.00 DO 11/03/14 15:3011/03/14 15:30
EPA 9040C 6.50 pH Units1Field - pH 4110095NAPH11/03/14 15:3011/03/14 15:30
NA -70 mV1Field - Redox 4110095NAREDOX11/03/14 15:3011/03/14 15:30
SM 2550 B 10.4 °C1Field - Temperature 4110095NATEMP11/03/14 15:3011/03/14 15:30
EPA 180.1 43.0 NTU1Field - Turbidity 0.10 4110095NA0.10 TURB 11/03/14 15:3011/03/14 15:30
Metals, Total
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Antimony6.00 4110196EPA 3005A 1.05 7440-36-0 11/13/14 19:4011/12/14 08:50
EPA 6020A 1.88 ug/L1Arsenic10.0 J 4110196EPA 3005A 1.13 7440-38-2 11/13/14 19:4011/12/14 08:50
EPA 6020A 67.0 ug/L1Barium100 J 4110196EPA 3005A 0.10 7440-39-3 11/13/14 19:4011/12/14 08:50
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Beryllium1.00 4110196EPA 3005A 0.05 7440-41-7 11/13/14 19:4011/12/14 08:50
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Cadmium1.00 4110196EPA 3005A 0.05 7440-43-9 11/13/14 19:4011/12/14 08:50
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Chromium10.0 4110196EPA 3005A 0.73 7440-47-3 11/13/14 19:4011/12/14 08:50
EPA 6020A 12.7 ug/L1Cobalt10.0 4110196EPA 3005A 0.26 7440-48-4 11/13/14 19:4011/12/14 08:50
EPA 6020A 0.57 ug/L1Copper10.0 J 4110196EPA 3005A 0.22 7440-50-8 11/13/14 19:4011/12/14 08:50
EPA 6020A 0.05 ug/L1Lead10.0 J 4110196EPA 3005A 0.05 7439-92-1 11/13/14 19:4011/12/14 08:50
EPA 6020A 1.42 ug/L1Nickel50.0 J 4110196EPA 3005A 0.22 7440-02-0 11/13/14 19:4011/12/14 08:50
EPA 6020A 1.08 ug/L1Selenium10.0 J 4110196EPA 3005A 1.01 7782-49-2 11/13/14 19:4011/12/14 08:50
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Silver10.0 4110196EPA 3005A 0.17 7440-22-4 11/13/14 19:4011/12/14 08:50
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Thallium5.50 4110196EPA 3005A 0.09 7440-28-0 11/13/14 19:4011/12/14 08:50
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Vanadium25.0 4110196EPA 3005A 0.93 7440-62-2 11/13/14 19:4011/12/14 08:50
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Metals, Total
EPA 6020A 5.15 ug/L1Zinc10.0 B-01, J 4110196EPA 3005A 0.64 7440-66-6 11/13/14 19:4011/12/14 08:50
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
EPA 8260B 6.0 ug/L1Acetone100 J 4110209EPA 5030B 5.7 67-64-1 11/12/14 13:5211/12/14 09:00
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Acrylonitrile200 4110209EPA 5030B 0.6 107-13-1 11/12/14 13:5211/12/14 09:00
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Benzene1.0 4110209EPA 5030B 0.2 71-43-2 11/12/14 13:5211/12/14 09:00
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromochloromethane3.0 4110209EPA 5030B 0.3 74-97-5 11/12/14 13:5211/12/14 09:00
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromodichloromethane1.0 4110209EPA 5030B 0.5 75-27-4 11/12/14 13:5211/12/14 09:00
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromoform3.0 4110209EPA 5030B 0.7 75-25-2 11/12/14 13:5211/12/14 09:00
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromomethane10 4110209EPA 5030B 1.6 74-83-9 11/12/14 13:5211/12/14 09:00
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Disulfide 100 4110209EPA 5030B 0.8 75-15-0 11/12/14 13:5211/12/14 09:00
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 4110209EPA 5030B 0.6 56-23-5 11/12/14 13:5211/12/14 09:00
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chlorobenzene3.0 4110209EPA 5030B 0.2 108-90-7 11/12/14 13:5211/12/14 09:00
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloroethane10 4110209EPA 5030B 0.3 75-00-3 11/12/14 13:5211/12/14 09:00
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloroform5.0 4110209EPA 5030B 0.2 67-66-3 11/12/14 13:5211/12/14 09:00
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloromethane1.0 4110209EPA 5030B 0.2 74-87-3 11/12/14 13:5211/12/14 09:00
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromochloromethane1.0 4110209EPA 5030B 0.5 124-48-1 11/12/14 13:5211/12/14 09:00
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 13 4110209EPA 5030B 0.7 96-12-8 11/12/14 13:5211/12/14 09:00
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromoethane 1.0 4110209EPA 5030B 0.3 106-93-4 11/12/14 13:5211/12/14 09:00
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromomethane10 4110209EPA 5030B 0.3 74-95-3 11/12/14 13:5211/12/14 09:00
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichlorobenzene 5.0 4110209EPA 5030B 0.3 95-50-1 11/12/14 13:5211/12/14 09:00
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,4-Dichlorobenzene 1.0 4110209EPA 5030B 0.3 106-46-7 11/12/14 13:5211/12/14 09:00
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Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene 100 4110209EPA 5030B 1.8 110-57-6 11/12/14 13:5211/12/14 09:00
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1-Dichloroethane 5.0 4110209EPA 5030B 0.2 75-34-3 11/12/14 13:5211/12/14 09:00
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichloroethane 1.0 4110209EPA 5030B 0.4 107-06-2 11/12/14 13:5211/12/14 09:00
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110209EPA 5030B 0.2 75-35-4 11/12/14 13:5211/12/14 09:00
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110209EPA 5030B 0.2 156-59-2 11/12/14 13:5211/12/14 09:00
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110209EPA 5030B 0.2 156-60-5 11/12/14 13:5211/12/14 09:00
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichloropropane 1.0 4110209EPA 5030B 0.2 78-87-5 11/12/14 13:5211/12/14 09:00
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110209EPA 5030B 0.8 10061-01-5 11/12/14 13:5211/12/14 09:00
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110209EPA 5030B 0.6 10061-02-6 11/12/14 13:5211/12/14 09:00
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Ethylbenzene1.0 4110209EPA 5030B 0.2 100-41-4 11/12/14 13:5211/12/14 09:00
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Iodomethane10 4110209EPA 5030B 1.5 74-88-4 11/12/14 13:5211/12/14 09:00
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methyl Butyl Ketone
(2-Hexanone)50 4110209EPA 5030B 0.6 591-78-6 11/12/14 13:5211/12/14 09:00
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methylene Chloride 1.0 4110209EPA 5030B 0.6 75-09-2 11/12/14 13:5211/12/14 09:00
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methyl Ethyl Ketone
(2-Butanone)100 4110209EPA 5030B 0.8 78-93-3 11/12/14 13:5211/12/14 09:00
NDEPA 8260B ug/L14-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)100 4110209EPA 5030B 1.4 108-10-1 11/12/14 13:5211/12/14 09:00
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Styrene1.0 4110209EPA 5030B 0.2 100-42-5 11/12/14 13:5211/12/14 09:00
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 5.0 4110209EPA 5030B 0.5 630-20-6 11/12/14 13:5211/12/14 09:00
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 1.0 4110209EPA 5030B 0.3 79-34-5 11/12/14 13:5211/12/14 09:00
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Tetrachloroethene1.0 4110209EPA 5030B 0.4 127-18-4 11/12/14 13:5211/12/14 09:00
EPA 8260B 1.8 ug/L1Toluene1.0 4110209EPA 5030B 0.2 108-88-3 11/12/14 13:5211/12/14 09:00
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110209EPA 5030B 0.3 71-55-6 11/12/14 13:5211/12/14 09:00
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Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110209EPA 5030B 0.3 79-00-5 11/12/14 13:5211/12/14 09:00
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Trichloroethene1.0 4110209EPA 5030B 0.4 79-01-6 11/12/14 13:5211/12/14 09:00
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Trichlorofluoromethane1.0 4110209EPA 5030B 0.3 75-69-4 11/12/14 13:5211/12/14 09:00
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2,3-Trichloropropane 1.0 4110209EPA 5030B 0.4 96-18-4 11/12/14 13:5211/12/14 09:00
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Vinyl Acetate 50 4110209EPA 5030B 1.8 108-05-4 11/12/14 13:5211/12/14 09:00
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Vinyl Chloride 1.0 4110209EPA 5030B 0.3 75-01-4 11/12/14 13:5211/12/14 09:00
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Xylenes, total 5.0 4110209EPA 5030B 0.5 1330-20-7 11/12/14 13:5211/12/14 09:00
EPA 8260B 100 %Surr: Dibromofluoromethane 4110209EPA 5030B 1868-53-7 11/12/14 13:5211/12/14 09:0080-120
EPA 8260B 98 %Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 4110209EPA 5030B 17060-07-0 11/12/14 13:5211/12/14 09:0078-120
EPA 8260B 100 %Surr: Toluene-d8 4110209EPA 5030B 2037-26-5 11/12/14 13:5211/12/14 09:0080-120
EPA 8260B 105 %Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 4110209EPA 5030B 460-00-4 11/12/14 13:5211/12/14 09:0080-120
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Date Received
1302-CD1S AXK0068-01 11/04/14 09:04 11/05/14 07:55Ground Water
1302-CD1D AXK0068-02 11/04/14 10:55 11/05/14 07:55Ground Water
1302-MWA AXK0068-03 11/04/14 12:10 11/05/14 07:55Ground Water
1302-MWE AXK0068-04 11/04/14 13:58 11/05/14 07:55Ground Water
1302-MWEDeep AXK0068-05 11/04/14 15:28 11/05/14 07:55Ground Water
1302-Trip Blank AXK0068-06 11/03/14 00:00 11/05/14 07:55Water
1302-MWG AXK0068-07 11/03/14 16:43 11/05/14 07:55Ground Water
1302-MWG AXK0068-08 11/04/14 09:14 11/05/14 07:55Ground Water
1302-MWF AXK0068-09 11/03/14 16:13 11/05/14 07:55Ground Water
1302-MWF AXK0068-10 11/04/14 09:03 11/05/14 07:55Ground Water
1302-MWB AXK0068-11 11/03/14 16:25 11/05/14 07:55Ground Water
1302-MWB AXK0068-12 11/04/14 09:06 11/05/14 07:55Ground Water
1302-MW1 AXK0068-13 11/03/14 16:57 11/05/14 07:55Ground Water
1302-MW1 AXK0068-14 11/04/14 09:21 11/05/14 07:55Ground Water
1302-AMW1D AXK0068-15 11/05/14 14:50 11/06/14 09:55Ground Water
1302-AMW1S AXK0068-16 11/05/14 13:25 11/06/14 09:55Ground Water
1302-AMW2D AXK0068-17 11/05/14 10:15 11/06/14 09:55Ground Water
1302-AMW2S AXK0068-18 11/05/14 09:02 11/06/14 09:55Ground Water
1302-CD4Rep AXK0068-19 11/04/14 16:15 11/06/14 09:55Ground Water
1302-CD4Rep AXK0068-20 11/05/14 09:55 11/06/14 09:55Ground Water
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1302-CD6 AXK0068-21 11/04/14 16:39 11/06/14 09:55Ground Water
1302-CD6 AXK0068-22 11/05/14 10:01 11/06/14 09:55Ground Water
1302-MWC AXK0068-23 11/04/14 15:17 11/06/14 09:55Ground Water
1302-MWC AXK0068-24 11/05/14 11:09 11/06/14 09:55Ground Water
1302-MWD AXK0068-25 11/04/14 14:41 11/06/14 09:55Ground Water
1302-MWD AXK0068-26 11/05/14 11:22 11/06/14 09:55Ground Water
1302-MWI AXK0068-27 11/04/14 14:20 11/06/14 09:55Ground Water
1302-MWI AXK0068-28 11/05/14 09:14 11/06/14 09:55Ground Water
1302-MWJ AXK0068-29 11/04/14 15:54 11/06/14 09:55Ground Water
1302-MWJ AXK0068-30 11/05/14 10:56 11/06/14 09:55Ground Water
1302-MWK AXK0068-31 11/04/14 15:00 11/06/14 09:55Ground Water
1302-MWK AXK0068-32 11/05/14 11:14 11/06/14 09:55Ground Water
1302-MWX AXK0068-33 11/04/14 15:36 11/06/14 09:55Ground Water
1302-MWX AXK0068-34 11/05/14 11:03 11/06/14 09:55Ground Water
1302-MWL AXK0068-35 11/05/14 16:01 11/06/14 09:55Ground Water
1302-MW3 AXK0068-36 11/06/14 08:39 11/06/14 15:05Ground Water
1302-MWH AXK0068-37 11/05/14 08:29 11/06/14 15:05Ground Water
1302-MWH AXK0068-38 11/06/14 08:33 11/06/14 15:05Ground Water
1302-MWHDeep AXK0068-39 11/05/14 09:02 11/06/14 15:05Ground Water
1302-MWHDeep AXK0068-40 11/06/14 08:29 11/06/14 15:05Ground Water
1302-Duplicate AXK0068-41 11/05/14 00:00 11/06/14 15:05Ground Water
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1302-Duplicate AXK0068-42 11/06/14 00:00 11/06/14 15:05Ground Water
1302-Equipment Blank AXK0068-43 11/06/14 14:50 11/06/14 15:05Aqueous
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11/05/14 07:55
On Site
EPA 9050A 129 umhos/cm1Field - Specific Conductance 1 4110095NA1COND11/04/14 09:0411/04/14 09:04
SM 4500-O G 6060 ug/L1Field - Dissolved Oxygen 0.00 4110095NA0.00 DO 11/04/14 09:0411/04/14 09:04
NDNA ug/L1Field - Ferrous Iron 200 4110095NA200FE211/04/14 09:0411/04/14 09:04
EPA 9040C 6.10 pH Units1Field - pH 4110095NAPH11/04/14 09:0411/04/14 09:04
NA 135 mV1Field - Redox 4110095NAREDOX11/04/14 09:0411/04/14 09:04
SM 2550 B 15.1 °C1Field - Temperature 4110095NATEMP11/04/14 09:0411/04/14 09:04
EPA 180.1 1.67 NTU1Field - Turbidity 0.10 4110095NA0.10 TURB 11/04/14 09:0411/04/14 09:04
NA 24.80 feet1Field - Water Level 4110095NAWL11/04/14 09:0411/04/14 09:04
NA 29.53 feet1Field - Well Depth 4110095NA11/04/14 09:0411/04/14 09:04
General Chemistry
SM 2320 B 41000 ug/L1Alkalinity as CaCO3 1000 4110099SM 2320 B 1000 ALK 11/06/14 10:4511/06/14 10:45
NDSM 5210 B ug/L1Biochemical Oxygen Demand 2000 4110081SM 5210 B 2000 E-10106 11/10/14 13:1011/05/14 09:53
NDSM 5220 D ug/L1Chemical Oxygen Demand 10000 4110245SM 5220 D 10000 E-10117 11/13/14 11:3011/13/14 07:30
NDSM 4500-S D ug/L1Total Sulfide 200 4110180SM 4500-S D 200 18496-25-8 11/11/14 16:3011/11/14 16:30
SM 2540 C 102000 ug/L1Total Dissolved Solids 10000 4110067SM 2540 C 10000 E-10173 11/05/14 13:1511/05/14 13:15
NDEPA 9060A ug/L1Total Organic Carbon 1000 4110123EPA 9060A 1000 E-10195 11/08/14 05:1811/07/14 09:00
Inorganic Anions
EPA 9056A 3900 ug/L1Chloride1000 4110070EPA 300.0 1000 16887-00-6 11/05/14 13:5011/05/14 13:50
EPA 9056A 65 ug/L1Nitrate as N 50 4110070EPA 300.0 50 14797-55-8 11/05/14 13:5011/05/14 13:50
NDEPA 9056A ug/L1Sulfate5000 4110070EPA 300.0 5000 14808-79-8 11/05/14 13:5011/05/14 13:50
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Metals, Total
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Antimony6.00 4110174EPA 3005A 1.05 7440-36-0 11/13/14 11:4711/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Arsenic10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 1.13 7440-38-2 11/13/14 11:4711/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 28.7 ug/L1Barium100 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.10 7440-39-3 11/13/14 11:4711/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Beryllium1.00 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7440-41-7 11/13/14 11:4711/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 0.13 ug/L1Cadmium1.00 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7440-43-9 11/13/14 11:4711/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Chromium10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 0.73 7440-47-3 11/13/14 11:4711/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Cobalt10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 0.26 7440-48-4 11/13/14 11:4711/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 1.31 ug/L1Copper10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.22 7440-50-8 11/13/14 11:4711/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 0.06 ug/L1Lead10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7439-92-1 11/13/14 11:4711/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 1.04 ug/L1Nickel50.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.22 7440-02-0 11/13/14 11:4711/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Selenium10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 1.01 7782-49-2 11/13/14 11:4711/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Silver10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 0.17 7440-22-4 11/13/14 11:4711/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 0.11 ug/L1Thallium5.50 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.09 7440-28-0 11/13/14 11:4711/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 2.57 ug/L1Vanadium25.0 B-01, J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.93 7440-62-2 11/13/14 11:4711/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 1.58 ug/L1Zinc10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.64 7440-66-6 11/13/14 11:4711/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 118 ug/L1Iron40.0 4110174EPA 3005A 3.1 7439-89-6 11/13/14 11:4711/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 6.6 ug/L1Manganese10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.4 7439-96-5 11/13/14 11:4711/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 7470A ug/L1Mercury0.200 4110197EPA 7470A 0.064 7439-97-6 11/13/14 16:1811/12/14 14:00
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Acetone100 4110162EPA 5030B 5.7 67-64-1 11/10/14 11:4611/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Acrylonitrile200 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 107-13-1 11/10/14 11:4611/10/14 11:45
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Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
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RL
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1302-CD1S
Ground Water
AXK0068-01 AXK006811/04/14 09:04
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/05/14 07:55
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Benzene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 71-43-2 11/10/14 11:4611/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromochloromethane3.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 74-97-5 11/10/14 11:4611/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromodichloromethane1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.5 75-27-4 11/10/14 11:4611/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromoform3.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.7 75-25-2 11/10/14 11:4611/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromomethane10 4110162EPA 5030B 1.6 74-83-9 11/10/14 11:4611/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Disulfide 100 4110162EPA 5030B 0.8 75-15-0 11/10/14 11:4611/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 56-23-5 11/10/14 11:4611/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chlorobenzene3.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 108-90-7 11/10/14 11:4611/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloroethane10 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 75-00-3 11/10/14 11:4611/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloroform5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 67-66-3 11/10/14 11:4611/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloromethane1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 74-87-3 11/10/14 11:4611/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromochloromethane1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.5 124-48-1 11/10/14 11:4611/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 13 4110162EPA 5030B 0.7 96-12-8 11/10/14 11:4611/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromoethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 106-93-4 11/10/14 11:4611/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromomethane10 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 74-95-3 11/10/14 11:4611/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichlorobenzene 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 95-50-1 11/10/14 11:4611/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,4-Dichlorobenzene 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 106-46-7 11/10/14 11:4611/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene 100 4110162EPA 5030B 1.8 110-57-6 11/10/14 11:4611/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1-Dichloroethane 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 75-34-3 11/10/14 11:4611/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichloroethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.4 107-06-2 11/10/14 11:4611/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 75-35-4 11/10/14 11:4611/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 156-59-2 11/10/14 11:4611/10/14 11:45
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(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201
ANALYTICAL SERVICES, INC.
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
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RL
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1302-CD1S
Ground Water
AXK0068-01 AXK006811/04/14 09:04
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/05/14 07:55
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 156-60-5 11/10/14 11:4611/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichloropropane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 78-87-5 11/10/14 11:4611/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.8 10061-01-5 11/10/14 11:4611/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 10061-02-6 11/10/14 11:4611/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Ethylbenzene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 100-41-4 11/10/14 11:4611/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Iodomethane10 4110162EPA 5030B 1.5 74-88-4 11/10/14 11:4611/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methyl Butyl Ketone
(2-Hexanone)50 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 591-78-6 11/10/14 11:4611/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methylene Chloride 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 75-09-2 11/10/14 11:4611/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methyl Ethyl Ketone
(2-Butanone)100 4110162EPA 5030B 0.8 78-93-3 11/10/14 11:4611/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L14-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)100 4110162EPA 5030B 1.4 108-10-1 11/10/14 11:4611/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Styrene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 100-42-5 11/10/14 11:4611/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.5 630-20-6 11/10/14 11:4611/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 79-34-5 11/10/14 11:4611/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Tetrachloroethene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.4 127-18-4 11/10/14 11:4611/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Toluene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 108-88-3 11/10/14 11:4611/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 71-55-6 11/10/14 11:4611/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 79-00-5 11/10/14 11:4611/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Trichloroethene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.4 79-01-6 11/10/14 11:4611/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Trichlorofluoromethane1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 75-69-4 11/10/14 11:4611/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2,3-Trichloropropane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.4 96-18-4 11/10/14 11:4611/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Vinyl Acetate 50 4110162EPA 5030B 1.8 108-05-4 11/10/14 11:4611/10/14 11:45
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ASI Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Norcross, GA 30092
(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201
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Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
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Ground Water
AXK0068-01 AXK006811/04/14 09:04
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/05/14 07:55
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Vinyl Chloride 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 75-01-4 11/10/14 11:4611/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Xylenes, total 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.5 1330-20-7 11/10/14 11:4611/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 102 %Surr: Dibromofluoromethane 4110162EPA 5030B 1868-53-7 11/10/14 11:4611/10/14 11:4580-120
EPA 8260B 99 %Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 4110162EPA 5030B 17060-07-0 11/10/14 11:4611/10/14 11:4578-120
EPA 8260B 102 %Surr: Toluene-d8 4110162EPA 5030B 2037-26-5 11/10/14 11:4611/10/14 11:4580-120
EPA 8260B 108 %Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 4110162EPA 5030B 460-00-4 11/10/14 11:4611/10/14 11:4580-120
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ASI Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Norcross, GA 30092
(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201
ANALYTICAL SERVICES, INC.
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
ResultAnalyte SWSL/
RL
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1302-CD1D
Ground Water
AXK0068-02 AXK006811/04/14 10:55
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/05/14 07:55
On Site
EPA 9050A 139 umhos/cm1Field - Specific Conductance 1 4110095NA1COND11/04/14 10:5511/04/14 10:55
SM 4500-O G 4680 ug/L1Field - Dissolved Oxygen 0.00 4110095NA0.00 DO 11/04/14 10:5511/04/14 10:55
EPA 9040C 6.18 pH Units1Field - pH 4110095NAPH11/04/14 10:5511/04/14 10:55
NA 109 mV1Field - Redox 4110095NAREDOX11/04/14 10:5511/04/14 10:55
SM 2550 B 16.5 °C1Field - Temperature 4110095NATEMP11/04/14 10:5511/04/14 10:55
EPA 180.1 14.0 NTU1Field - Turbidity 0.10 4110095NA0.10 TURB 11/04/14 10:5511/04/14 10:55
NA 27.45 feet1Field - Water Level 4110095NAWL11/04/14 10:5511/04/14 10:55
NA 52.15 feet1Field - Well Depth 4110095NA11/04/14 10:5511/04/14 10:55
General Chemistry
SM 2320 B 43000 ug/L1Alkalinity as CaCO3 1000 4110099SM 2320 B 1000 ALK 11/06/14 10:4511/06/14 10:45
SM 2540 C 101000 ug/L1Total Dissolved Solids 10000 4110067SM 2540 C 10000 E-10173 11/05/14 13:1511/05/14 13:15
Inorganic Anions
EPA 9056A 3100 ug/L1Chloride1000 4110070EPA 300.0 1000 16887-00-6 11/05/14 14:1111/05/14 14:11
NDEPA 9056A ug/L1Sulfate5000 4110070EPA 300.0 5000 14808-79-8 11/05/14 14:1111/05/14 14:11
Metals, Total
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Antimony6.00 4110174EPA 3005A 1.05 7440-36-0 11/13/14 11:5311/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Arsenic10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 1.13 7440-38-2 11/13/14 11:5311/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 43.1 ug/L1Barium100 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.10 7440-39-3 11/13/14 11:5311/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 0.16 ug/L1Beryllium1.00 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7440-41-7 11/13/14 11:5311/11/14 08:30
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Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
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Raleigh NC, 27612
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Ground Water
AXK0068-02 AXK006811/04/14 10:55
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/05/14 07:55
Metals, Total
EPA 6020A 0.11 ug/L1Cadmium1.00 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7440-43-9 11/13/14 11:5311/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Chromium10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 0.73 7440-47-3 11/13/14 11:5311/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 2.25 ug/L1Cobalt10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.26 7440-48-4 11/13/14 11:5311/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 9.09 ug/L1Copper10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.22 7440-50-8 11/13/14 11:5311/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 0.87 ug/L1Lead10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7439-92-1 11/13/14 11:5311/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 2.88 ug/L1Nickel50.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.22 7440-02-0 11/13/14 11:5311/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Selenium10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 1.01 7782-49-2 11/13/14 11:5311/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Silver10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 0.17 7440-22-4 11/13/14 11:5311/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Thallium5.50 4110174EPA 3005A 0.09 7440-28-0 11/13/14 11:5311/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 10.2 ug/L1Vanadium25.0 B-01, J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.93 7440-62-2 11/13/14 11:5311/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 10.7 ug/L1Zinc10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 0.64 7440-66-6 11/13/14 11:5311/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 3400 ug/L1Iron40.0 4110174EPA 3005A 3.1 7439-89-6 11/13/14 11:5311/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 88.5 ug/L1Manganese10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 0.4 7439-96-5 11/13/14 11:5311/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 7470A ug/L1Mercury0.200 4110197EPA 7470A 0.064 7439-97-6 11/13/14 16:2011/12/14 14:00
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Acetone100 4110162EPA 5030B 5.7 67-64-1 11/10/14 13:5911/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Acrylonitrile200 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 107-13-1 11/10/14 13:5911/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Benzene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 71-43-2 11/10/14 13:5911/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromochloromethane3.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 74-97-5 11/10/14 13:5911/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromodichloromethane1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.5 75-27-4 11/10/14 13:5911/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromoform3.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.7 75-25-2 11/10/14 13:5911/10/14 11:45
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ASI Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Norcross, GA 30092
(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201
ANALYTICAL SERVICES, INC.
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
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1302-CD1D
Ground Water
AXK0068-02 AXK006811/04/14 10:55
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/05/14 07:55
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromomethane10 4110162EPA 5030B 1.6 74-83-9 11/10/14 13:5911/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Disulfide 100 4110162EPA 5030B 0.8 75-15-0 11/10/14 13:5911/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 56-23-5 11/10/14 13:5911/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chlorobenzene3.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 108-90-7 11/10/14 13:5911/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloroethane10 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 75-00-3 11/10/14 13:5911/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloroform5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 67-66-3 11/10/14 13:5911/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloromethane1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 74-87-3 11/10/14 13:5911/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromochloromethane1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.5 124-48-1 11/10/14 13:5911/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 13 4110162EPA 5030B 0.7 96-12-8 11/10/14 13:5911/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromoethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 106-93-4 11/10/14 13:5911/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromomethane10 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 74-95-3 11/10/14 13:5911/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichlorobenzene 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 95-50-1 11/10/14 13:5911/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,4-Dichlorobenzene 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 106-46-7 11/10/14 13:5911/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene 100 4110162EPA 5030B 1.8 110-57-6 11/10/14 13:5911/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1-Dichloroethane 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 75-34-3 11/10/14 13:5911/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichloroethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.4 107-06-2 11/10/14 13:5911/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 75-35-4 11/10/14 13:5911/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 156-59-2 11/10/14 13:5911/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 156-60-5 11/10/14 13:5911/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichloropropane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 78-87-5 11/10/14 13:5911/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.8 10061-01-5 11/10/14 13:5911/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 10061-02-6 11/10/14 13:5911/10/14 11:45
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(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201
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Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
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1302-CD1D
Ground Water
AXK0068-02 AXK006811/04/14 10:55
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/05/14 07:55
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Ethylbenzene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 100-41-4 11/10/14 13:5911/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Iodomethane10 4110162EPA 5030B 1.5 74-88-4 11/10/14 13:5911/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methyl Butyl Ketone
(2-Hexanone)50 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 591-78-6 11/10/14 13:5911/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methylene Chloride 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 75-09-2 11/10/14 13:5911/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methyl Ethyl Ketone
(2-Butanone)100 4110162EPA 5030B 0.8 78-93-3 11/10/14 13:5911/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L14-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)100 4110162EPA 5030B 1.4 108-10-1 11/10/14 13:5911/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Styrene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 100-42-5 11/10/14 13:5911/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.5 630-20-6 11/10/14 13:5911/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 79-34-5 11/10/14 13:5911/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Tetrachloroethene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.4 127-18-4 11/10/14 13:5911/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Toluene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 108-88-3 11/10/14 13:5911/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 71-55-6 11/10/14 13:5911/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 79-00-5 11/10/14 13:5911/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Trichloroethene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.4 79-01-6 11/10/14 13:5911/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Trichlorofluoromethane1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 75-69-4 11/10/14 13:5911/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2,3-Trichloropropane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.4 96-18-4 11/10/14 13:5911/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Vinyl Acetate 50 4110162EPA 5030B 1.8 108-05-4 11/10/14 13:5911/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Vinyl Chloride 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 75-01-4 11/10/14 13:5911/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Xylenes, total 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.5 1330-20-7 11/10/14 13:5911/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 101 %Surr: Dibromofluoromethane 4110162EPA 5030B 1868-53-7 11/10/14 13:5911/10/14 11:4580-120
EPA 8260B 98 %Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 4110162EPA 5030B 17060-07-0 11/10/14 13:5911/10/14 11:4578-120
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11/05/14 07:55
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
EPA 8260B 101 %Surr: Toluene-d8 4110162EPA 5030B 2037-26-5 11/10/14 13:5911/10/14 11:4580-120
EPA 8260B 112 %Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 4110162EPA 5030B 460-00-4 11/10/14 13:5911/10/14 11:4580-120
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11/05/14 07:55
On Site
EPA 9050A 451 umhos/cm1Field - Specific Conductance 1 4110095NA1COND11/04/14 12:1011/04/14 12:10
SM 4500-O G 1700 ug/L1Field - Dissolved Oxygen 0.00 4110095NA0.00 DO 11/04/14 12:1011/04/14 12:10
NA 1000 ug/L1Field - Ferrous Iron 200 4110095NA200FE211/04/14 12:1011/04/14 12:10
EPA 9040C 5.47 pH Units1Field - pH 4110095NAPH11/04/14 12:1011/04/14 12:10
NA 45 mV1Field - Redox 4110095NAREDOX11/04/14 12:1011/04/14 12:10
SM 2550 B 16.4 °C1Field - Temperature 4110095NATEMP11/04/14 12:1011/04/14 12:10
EPA 180.1 2.07 NTU1Field - Turbidity 0.10 4110095NA0.10 TURB 11/04/14 12:1011/04/14 12:10
NA 44.31 feet1Field - Water Level 4110095NAWL11/04/14 12:1011/04/14 12:10
NA 50.42 feet1Field - Well Depth 4110095NA11/04/14 12:1011/04/14 12:10
General Chemistry
SM 2320 B 111000 ug/L1Alkalinity as CaCO3 1000 4110099SM 2320 B 1000 ALK 11/06/14 10:4511/06/14 10:45
SM 5210 B 2000 ug/L1Biochemical Oxygen Demand 2000 4110081SM 5210 B 2000 E-10106 11/10/14 13:1011/05/14 09:53
NDSM 5220 D ug/L1Chemical Oxygen Demand 10000 4110245SM 5220 D 10000 E-10117 11/13/14 11:3011/13/14 07:30
NDSM 4500-S D ug/L1Total Sulfide 200 4110180SM 4500-S D 200 18496-25-8 11/11/14 16:3011/11/14 16:30
SM 2540 C 240000 ug/L1Total Dissolved Solids 10000 4110067SM 2540 C 10000 E-10173 11/05/14 13:1511/05/14 13:15
EPA 9060A 2320 ug/L1Total Organic Carbon 1000 4110123EPA 9060A 1000 E-10195 11/08/14 05:3511/07/14 09:00
Inorganic Anions
EPA 9056A 32000 ug/L1Chloride1000 4110070EPA 300.0 1000 16887-00-6 11/05/14 12:4811/05/14 12:48
NDEPA 9056A ug/L1Nitrate as N 50 4110070EPA 300.0 50 14797-55-8 11/05/14 12:4811/05/14 12:48
EPA 9056A 4400 ug/L1Sulfate5000 J 4110070EPA 300.0 30 14808-79-8 11/05/14 12:4811/05/14 12:48
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11/05/14 07:55
Metals, Total
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Antimony6.00 4110174EPA 3005A 1.05 7440-36-0 11/13/14 11:5911/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Arsenic10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 1.13 7440-38-2 11/13/14 11:5911/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 45.1 ug/L1Barium100 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.10 7440-39-3 11/13/14 11:5911/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 0.20 ug/L1Beryllium1.00 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7440-41-7 11/13/14 11:5911/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Cadmium1.00 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7440-43-9 11/13/14 11:5911/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Chromium10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 0.73 7440-47-3 11/13/14 11:5911/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 6.14 ug/L1Cobalt10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.26 7440-48-4 11/13/14 11:5911/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 0.94 ug/L1Copper10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.22 7440-50-8 11/13/14 11:5911/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Lead10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7439-92-1 11/13/14 11:5911/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 18.7 ug/L1Nickel50.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.22 7440-02-0 11/13/14 11:5911/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 1.41 ug/L1Selenium10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 1.01 7782-49-2 11/13/14 11:5911/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Silver10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 0.17 7440-22-4 11/13/14 11:5911/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Thallium5.50 4110174EPA 3005A 0.09 7440-28-0 11/13/14 11:5911/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Vanadium25.0 4110174EPA 3005A 0.93 7440-62-2 11/13/14 11:5911/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 1.87 ug/L1Zinc10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.64 7440-66-6 11/13/14 11:5911/11/14 08:30
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Acetone100 4110162EPA 5030B 5.7 67-64-1 11/10/14 16:1211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Acrylonitrile200 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 107-13-1 11/10/14 16:1211/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 9.5 ug/L1Benzene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 71-43-2 11/10/14 16:1211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromochloromethane3.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 74-97-5 11/10/14 16:1211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromodichloromethane1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.5 75-27-4 11/10/14 16:1211/10/14 11:45
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11/05/14 07:55
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromoform3.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.7 75-25-2 11/10/14 16:1211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromomethane10 4110162EPA 5030B 1.6 74-83-9 11/10/14 16:1211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Disulfide 100 4110162EPA 5030B 0.8 75-15-0 11/10/14 16:1211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 56-23-5 11/10/14 16:1211/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 1.6 ug/L1Chlorobenzene3.0 J 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 108-90-7 11/10/14 16:1211/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 5.6 ug/L1Chloroethane10 J 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 75-00-3 11/10/14 16:1211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloroform5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 67-66-3 11/10/14 16:1211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloromethane1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 74-87-3 11/10/14 16:1211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromochloromethane1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.5 124-48-1 11/10/14 16:1211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 13 4110162EPA 5030B 0.7 96-12-8 11/10/14 16:1211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromoethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 106-93-4 11/10/14 16:1211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromomethane10 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 74-95-3 11/10/14 16:1211/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 0.3 ug/L11,2-Dichlorobenzene 5.0 J 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 95-50-1 11/10/14 16:1211/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 31 ug/L11,4-Dichlorobenzene 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 106-46-7 11/10/14 16:1211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene 100 4110162EPA 5030B 1.8 110-57-6 11/10/14 16:1211/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 21 ug/L11,1-Dichloroethane 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 75-34-3 11/10/14 16:1211/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 2.6 ug/L11,2-Dichloroethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.4 107-06-2 11/10/14 16:1211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 75-35-4 11/10/14 16:1211/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 130 ug/L1cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 156-59-2 11/10/14 16:1211/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 0.5 ug/L1trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 J 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 156-60-5 11/10/14 16:1211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichloropropane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 78-87-5 11/10/14 16:1211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.8 10061-01-5 11/10/14 16:1211/10/14 11:45
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AXK0068-03 AXK006811/04/14 12:10
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11/05/14 07:55
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NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 10061-02-6 11/10/14 16:1211/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 0.4 ug/L1Ethylbenzene1.0 J 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 100-41-4 11/10/14 16:1211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Iodomethane10 4110162EPA 5030B 1.5 74-88-4 11/10/14 16:1211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methyl Butyl Ketone
(2-Hexanone)50 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 591-78-6 11/10/14 16:1211/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 1.1 ug/L1Methylene Chloride 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 75-09-2 11/10/14 16:1211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methyl Ethyl Ketone
(2-Butanone)100 4110162EPA 5030B 0.8 78-93-3 11/10/14 16:1211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L14-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)100 4110162EPA 5030B 1.4 108-10-1 11/10/14 16:1211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Styrene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 100-42-5 11/10/14 16:1211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.5 630-20-6 11/10/14 16:1211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 79-34-5 11/10/14 16:1211/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 5.7 ug/L1Tetrachloroethene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.4 127-18-4 11/10/14 16:1211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Toluene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 108-88-3 11/10/14 16:1211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 71-55-6 11/10/14 16:1211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 79-00-5 11/10/14 16:1211/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 4.5 ug/L1Trichloroethene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.4 79-01-6 11/10/14 16:1211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Trichlorofluoromethane1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 75-69-4 11/10/14 16:1211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2,3-Trichloropropane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.4 96-18-4 11/10/14 16:1211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Vinyl Acetate 50 4110162EPA 5030B 1.8 108-05-4 11/10/14 16:1211/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 1.0 ug/L1Vinyl Chloride 1.0 J 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 75-01-4 11/10/14 16:1211/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 2.0 ug/L1Xylenes, total 5.0 J 4110162EPA 5030B 0.5 1330-20-7 11/10/14 16:1211/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 104 %Surr: Dibromofluoromethane 4110162EPA 5030B 1868-53-7 11/10/14 16:1211/10/14 11:4580-120
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11/05/14 07:55
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
EPA 8260B 101 %Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 4110162EPA 5030B 17060-07-0 11/10/14 16:1211/10/14 11:4578-120
EPA 8260B 102 %Surr: Toluene-d8 4110162EPA 5030B 2037-26-5 11/10/14 16:1211/10/14 11:4580-120
EPA 8260B 106 %Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 4110162EPA 5030B 460-00-4 11/10/14 16:1211/10/14 11:4580-120
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AXK0068-04 AXK006811/04/14 13:58
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11/05/14 07:55
On Site
EPA 9050A 1180 umhos/cm1Field - Specific Conductance 1 4110095NA1COND11/04/14 13:5811/04/14 13:58
SM 4500-O G 1620 ug/L1Field - Dissolved Oxygen 0.00 4110095NA0.00 DO 11/04/14 13:5811/04/14 13:58
NA 3500 ug/L1Field - Ferrous Iron 200 4110095NA200FE211/04/14 13:5811/04/14 13:58
EPA 9040C 6.23 pH Units1Field - pH 4110095NAPH11/04/14 13:5811/04/14 13:58
NA -54 mV1Field - Redox 4110095NAREDOX11/04/14 13:5811/04/14 13:58
SM 2550 B 17.6 °C1Field - Temperature 4110095NATEMP11/04/14 13:5811/04/14 13:58
EPA 180.1 2.89 NTU1Field - Turbidity 0.10 4110095NA0.10 TURB 11/04/14 13:5811/04/14 13:58
NA 30.09 feet1Field - Water Level 4110095NAWL11/04/14 13:5811/04/14 13:58
NA 41.65 feet1Field - Well Depth 4110095NA11/04/14 13:5811/04/14 13:58
General Chemistry
SM 2320 B 610000 ug/L1Alkalinity as CaCO3 1000 4110099SM 2320 B 1000 ALK 11/06/14 10:4511/06/14 10:45
SM 5210 B 3000 ug/L1Biochemical Oxygen Demand 2000 4110081SM 5210 B 2000 E-10106 11/10/14 13:1011/05/14 09:53
NDSM 5220 D ug/L1Chemical Oxygen Demand 10000 4110245SM 5220 D 10000 E-10117 11/13/14 11:3011/13/14 07:30
NDSM 4500-S D ug/L1Total Sulfide 200 4110180SM 4500-S D 200 18496-25-8 11/11/14 16:3011/11/14 16:30
SM 2540 C 581000 ug/L1Total Dissolved Solids 10000 4110067SM 2540 C 10000 E-10173 11/05/14 13:1511/05/14 13:15
EPA 9060A 4440 ug/L1Total Organic Carbon 1000 4110123EPA 9060A 1000 E-10195 11/08/14 05:5211/07/14 09:00
Inorganic Anions
EPA 9056A 45000 ug/L1Chloride1000 4110070EPA 300.0 1000 16887-00-6 11/05/14 14:3111/05/14 14:31
NDEPA 9056A ug/L1Nitrate as N 50 4110070EPA 300.0 50 14797-55-8 11/05/14 14:3111/05/14 14:31
EPA 9056A 11000 ug/L1Sulfate5000 4110070EPA 300.0 5000 14808-79-8 11/05/14 14:3111/05/14 14:31
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11/05/14 07:55
Metals, Total
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Antimony6.00 4110174EPA 3005A 1.05 7440-36-0 11/13/14 12:1511/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Arsenic10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 1.13 7440-38-2 11/13/14 12:1511/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 326 ug/L1Barium100 4110174EPA 3005A 0.10 7440-39-3 11/13/14 12:1511/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 0.21 ug/L1Beryllium1.00 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7440-41-7 11/13/14 12:1511/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Cadmium1.00 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7440-43-9 11/13/14 12:1511/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Chromium10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 0.73 7440-47-3 11/13/14 12:1511/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 8.39 ug/L1Cobalt10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.26 7440-48-4 11/13/14 12:1511/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 0.89 ug/L1Copper10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.22 7440-50-8 11/13/14 12:1511/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 0.28 ug/L1Lead10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7439-92-1 11/13/14 12:1511/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 15.9 ug/L1Nickel50.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.22 7440-02-0 11/13/14 12:1511/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 1.57 ug/L1Selenium10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 1.01 7782-49-2 11/13/14 12:1511/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Silver10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 0.17 7440-22-4 11/13/14 12:1511/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Thallium5.50 4110174EPA 3005A 0.09 7440-28-0 11/13/14 12:1511/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 2.99 ug/L1Vanadium25.0 B-01, J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.93 7440-62-2 11/13/14 12:1511/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 4.31 ug/L1Zinc10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.64 7440-66-6 11/13/14 12:1511/11/14 08:30
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Acetone100 4110162EPA 5030B 5.7 67-64-1 11/10/14 16:3811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Acrylonitrile200 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 107-13-1 11/10/14 16:3811/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 1.5 ug/L1Benzene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 71-43-2 11/10/14 16:3811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromochloromethane3.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 74-97-5 11/10/14 16:3811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromodichloromethane1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.5 75-27-4 11/10/14 16:3811/10/14 11:45
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NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromoform3.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.7 75-25-2 11/10/14 16:3811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromomethane10 4110162EPA 5030B 1.6 74-83-9 11/10/14 16:3811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Disulfide 100 4110162EPA 5030B 0.8 75-15-0 11/10/14 16:3811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 56-23-5 11/10/14 16:3811/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 4.1 ug/L1Chlorobenzene3.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 108-90-7 11/10/14 16:3811/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 3.6 ug/L1Chloroethane10 J 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 75-00-3 11/10/14 16:3811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloroform5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 67-66-3 11/10/14 16:3811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloromethane1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 74-87-3 11/10/14 16:3811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromochloromethane1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.5 124-48-1 11/10/14 16:3811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 13 4110162EPA 5030B 0.7 96-12-8 11/10/14 16:3811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromoethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 106-93-4 11/10/14 16:3811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromomethane10 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 74-95-3 11/10/14 16:3811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichlorobenzene 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 95-50-1 11/10/14 16:3811/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 18 ug/L11,4-Dichlorobenzene 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 106-46-7 11/10/14 16:3811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene 100 4110162EPA 5030B 1.8 110-57-6 11/10/14 16:3811/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 15 ug/L11,1-Dichloroethane 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 75-34-3 11/10/14 16:3811/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 1.1 ug/L11,2-Dichloroethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.4 107-06-2 11/10/14 16:3811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 75-35-4 11/10/14 16:3811/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 43 ug/L1cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 156-59-2 11/10/14 16:3811/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 0.7 ug/L1trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 J 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 156-60-5 11/10/14 16:3811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichloropropane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 78-87-5 11/10/14 16:3811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.8 10061-01-5 11/10/14 16:3811/10/14 11:45
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NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 10061-02-6 11/10/14 16:3811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Ethylbenzene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 100-41-4 11/10/14 16:3811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Iodomethane10 4110162EPA 5030B 1.5 74-88-4 11/10/14 16:3811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methyl Butyl Ketone
(2-Hexanone)50 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 591-78-6 11/10/14 16:3811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methylene Chloride 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 75-09-2 11/10/14 16:3811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methyl Ethyl Ketone
(2-Butanone)100 4110162EPA 5030B 0.8 78-93-3 11/10/14 16:3811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L14-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)100 4110162EPA 5030B 1.4 108-10-1 11/10/14 16:3811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Styrene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 100-42-5 11/10/14 16:3811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.5 630-20-6 11/10/14 16:3811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 79-34-5 11/10/14 16:3811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Tetrachloroethene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.4 127-18-4 11/10/14 16:3811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Toluene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 108-88-3 11/10/14 16:3811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 71-55-6 11/10/14 16:3811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 79-00-5 11/10/14 16:3811/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 1.0 ug/L1Trichloroethene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.4 79-01-6 11/10/14 16:3811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Trichlorofluoromethane1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 75-69-4 11/10/14 16:3811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2,3-Trichloropropane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.4 96-18-4 11/10/14 16:3811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Vinyl Acetate 50 4110162EPA 5030B 1.8 108-05-4 11/10/14 16:3811/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 7.5 ug/L1Vinyl Chloride 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 75-01-4 11/10/14 16:3811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Xylenes, total 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.5 1330-20-7 11/10/14 16:3811/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 101 %Surr: Dibromofluoromethane 4110162EPA 5030B 1868-53-7 11/10/14 16:3811/10/14 11:4580-120
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EPA 8260B 98 %Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 4110162EPA 5030B 17060-07-0 11/10/14 16:3811/10/14 11:4578-120
EPA 8260B 101 %Surr: Toluene-d8 4110162EPA 5030B 2037-26-5 11/10/14 16:3811/10/14 11:4580-120
EPA 8260B 104 %Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 4110162EPA 5030B 460-00-4 11/10/14 16:3811/10/14 11:4580-120
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On Site
EPA 9050A 1200 umhos/cm1Field - Specific Conductance 1 4110095NA1COND11/04/14 15:2811/04/14 15:28
SM 4500-O G 1090 ug/L1Field - Dissolved Oxygen 0.00 4110095NA0.00 DO 11/04/14 15:2811/04/14 15:28
NA 1500 ug/L1Field - Ferrous Iron 200 4110095NA200FE211/04/14 15:2811/04/14 15:28
EPA 9040C 6.34 pH Units1Field - pH 4110095NAPH11/04/14 15:2811/04/14 15:28
NA -82 mV1Field - Redox 4110095NAREDOX11/04/14 15:2811/04/14 15:28
SM 2550 B 18.0 °C1Field - Temperature 4110095NATEMP11/04/14 15:2811/04/14 15:28
EPA 180.1 13.0 NTU1Field - Turbidity 0.10 4110095NA0.10 TURB 11/04/14 15:2811/04/14 15:28
NA 32.95 feet1Field - Water Level 4110095NAWL11/04/14 15:2811/04/14 15:28
NA 59.57 feet1Field - Well Depth 4110095NA11/04/14 15:2811/04/14 15:28
General Chemistry
SM 2320 B 625000 ug/L1Alkalinity as CaCO3 1000 4110099SM 2320 B 1000 ALK 11/06/14 10:4511/06/14 10:45
SM 5210 B 208000 ug/L1Biochemical Oxygen Demand 3000 4110081SM 5210 B 2000 E-10106 11/10/14 13:1011/05/14 09:53
SM 5220 D 355000 ug/L1Chemical Oxygen Demand 10000 4110245SM 5220 D 10000 E-10117 11/13/14 11:3011/13/14 07:30
NDSM 4500-S D ug/L1Total Sulfide 200 4110180SM 4500-S D 200 18496-25-8 11/11/14 16:3011/11/14 16:30
SM 2540 C 639000 ug/L1Total Dissolved Solids 10000 4110067SM 2540 C 10000 E-10173 11/05/14 13:1511/05/14 13:15
EPA 9060A 41600 ug/L1Total Organic Carbon 1000 4110123EPA 9060A 1000 E-10195 11/08/14 06:0811/07/14 09:00
Inorganic Anions
EPA 9056A 30000 ug/L1Chloride1000 4110070EPA 300.0 1000 16887-00-6 11/05/14 14:5211/05/14 14:52
NDEPA 9056A ug/L1Nitrate as N 50 4110070EPA 300.0 50 14797-55-8 11/05/14 14:5211/05/14 14:52
NDEPA 9056A ug/L1Sulfate5000 4110070EPA 300.0 5000 14808-79-8 11/05/14 14:5211/05/14 14:52
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Metals, Total
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Antimony6.00 4110174EPA 3005A 1.05 7440-36-0 11/13/14 12:2111/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 3.29 ug/L1Arsenic10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 1.13 7440-38-2 11/13/14 12:2111/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 2000 ug/L1Barium100 4110174EPA 3005A 0.10 7440-39-3 11/13/14 12:2111/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 0.31 ug/L1Beryllium1.00 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7440-41-7 11/13/14 12:2111/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 0.47 ug/L1Cadmium1.00 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7440-43-9 11/13/14 12:2111/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Chromium10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 0.73 7440-47-3 11/13/14 12:2111/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 43.6 ug/L1Cobalt10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 0.26 7440-48-4 11/13/14 12:2111/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 6.41 ug/L1Copper10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.22 7440-50-8 11/13/14 12:2111/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 55.6 ug/L1Lead10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7439-92-1 11/13/14 12:2111/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 20.4 ug/L1Nickel50.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.22 7440-02-0 11/13/14 12:2111/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Selenium10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 1.01 7782-49-2 11/13/14 12:2111/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Silver10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 0.17 7440-22-4 11/13/14 12:2111/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Thallium5.50 4110174EPA 3005A 0.09 7440-28-0 11/13/14 12:2111/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 3.75 ug/L1Vanadium25.0 B-01, J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.93 7440-62-2 11/13/14 12:2111/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 30.0 ug/L1Zinc10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 0.64 7440-66-6 11/13/14 12:2111/11/14 08:30
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
EPA 8260B 18 ug/L1Acetone100 J 4110162EPA 5030B 5.7 67-64-1 11/10/14 17:0511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Acrylonitrile200 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 107-13-1 11/10/14 17:0511/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 0.7 ug/L1Benzene1.0 J 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 71-43-2 11/10/14 17:0511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromochloromethane3.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 74-97-5 11/10/14 17:0511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromodichloromethane1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.5 75-27-4 11/10/14 17:0511/10/14 11:45
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NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromoform3.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.7 75-25-2 11/10/14 17:0511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromomethane10 4110162EPA 5030B 1.6 74-83-9 11/10/14 17:0511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Disulfide 100 4110162EPA 5030B 0.8 75-15-0 11/10/14 17:0511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 56-23-5 11/10/14 17:0511/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 0.9 ug/L1Chlorobenzene3.0 J 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 108-90-7 11/10/14 17:0511/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 17 ug/L1Chloroethane10 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 75-00-3 11/10/14 17:0511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloroform5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 67-66-3 11/10/14 17:0511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloromethane1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 74-87-3 11/10/14 17:0511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromochloromethane1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.5 124-48-1 11/10/14 17:0511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 13 4110162EPA 5030B 0.7 96-12-8 11/10/14 17:0511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromoethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 106-93-4 11/10/14 17:0511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromomethane10 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 74-95-3 11/10/14 17:0511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichlorobenzene 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 95-50-1 11/10/14 17:0511/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 4.1 ug/L11,4-Dichlorobenzene 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 106-46-7 11/10/14 17:0511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene 100 4110162EPA 5030B 1.8 110-57-6 11/10/14 17:0511/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 10 ug/L11,1-Dichloroethane 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 75-34-3 11/10/14 17:0511/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 0.6 ug/L11,2-Dichloroethane 1.0 J 4110162EPA 5030B 0.4 107-06-2 11/10/14 17:0511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 75-35-4 11/10/14 17:0511/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 0.3 ug/L1cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 J 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 156-59-2 11/10/14 17:0511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 156-60-5 11/10/14 17:0511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichloropropane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 78-87-5 11/10/14 17:0511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.8 10061-01-5 11/10/14 17:0511/10/14 11:45
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NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 10061-02-6 11/10/14 17:0511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Ethylbenzene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 100-41-4 11/10/14 17:0511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Iodomethane10 4110162EPA 5030B 1.5 74-88-4 11/10/14 17:0511/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 5.4 ug/L1Methyl Butyl Ketone
(2-Hexanone)50 J 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 591-78-6 11/10/14 17:0511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methylene Chloride 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 75-09-2 11/10/14 17:0511/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 4.3 ug/L1Methyl Ethyl Ketone
(2-Butanone)100 J 4110162EPA 5030B 0.8 78-93-3 11/10/14 17:0511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L14-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)100 4110162EPA 5030B 1.4 108-10-1 11/10/14 17:0511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Styrene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 100-42-5 11/10/14 17:0511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.5 630-20-6 11/10/14 17:0511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 79-34-5 11/10/14 17:0511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Tetrachloroethene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.4 127-18-4 11/10/14 17:0511/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 3.4 ug/L1Toluene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 108-88-3 11/10/14 17:0511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 71-55-6 11/10/14 17:0511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 79-00-5 11/10/14 17:0511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Trichloroethene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.4 79-01-6 11/10/14 17:0511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Trichlorofluoromethane1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 75-69-4 11/10/14 17:0511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2,3-Trichloropropane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.4 96-18-4 11/10/14 17:0511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Vinyl Acetate 50 4110162EPA 5030B 1.8 108-05-4 11/10/14 17:0511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Vinyl Chloride 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 75-01-4 11/10/14 17:0511/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 1.0 ug/L1Xylenes, total 5.0 J 4110162EPA 5030B 0.5 1330-20-7 11/10/14 17:0511/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 103 %Surr: Dibromofluoromethane 4110162EPA 5030B 1868-53-7 11/10/14 17:0511/10/14 11:4580-120
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Ground Water
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11/05/14 07:55
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
EPA 8260B 100 %Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 4110162EPA 5030B 17060-07-0 11/10/14 17:0511/10/14 11:4578-120
EPA 8260B 100 %Surr: Toluene-d8 4110162EPA 5030B 2037-26-5 11/10/14 17:0511/10/14 11:4580-120
EPA 8260B 102 %Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 4110162EPA 5030B 460-00-4 11/10/14 17:0511/10/14 11:4580-120
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Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
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Water
AXK0068-06 AXK006811/03/14 00:00
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11/05/14 07:55
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Acetone100 4110162EPA 5030B 5.7 67-64-1 11/10/14 17:3211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Acrylonitrile200 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 107-13-1 11/10/14 17:3211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Benzene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 71-43-2 11/10/14 17:3211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromochloromethane3.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 74-97-5 11/10/14 17:3211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromodichloromethane1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.5 75-27-4 11/10/14 17:3211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromoform3.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.7 75-25-2 11/10/14 17:3211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromomethane10 4110162EPA 5030B 1.6 74-83-9 11/10/14 17:3211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Disulfide 100 4110162EPA 5030B 0.8 75-15-0 11/10/14 17:3211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 56-23-5 11/10/14 17:3211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chlorobenzene3.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 108-90-7 11/10/14 17:3211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloroethane10 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 75-00-3 11/10/14 17:3211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloroform5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 67-66-3 11/10/14 17:3211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloromethane1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 74-87-3 11/10/14 17:3211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromochloromethane1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.5 124-48-1 11/10/14 17:3211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 13 4110162EPA 5030B 0.7 96-12-8 11/10/14 17:3211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromoethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 106-93-4 11/10/14 17:3211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromomethane10 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 74-95-3 11/10/14 17:3211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichlorobenzene 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 95-50-1 11/10/14 17:3211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,4-Dichlorobenzene 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 106-46-7 11/10/14 17:3211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene 100 4110162EPA 5030B 1.8 110-57-6 11/10/14 17:3211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1-Dichloroethane 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 75-34-3 11/10/14 17:3211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichloroethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.4 107-06-2 11/10/14 17:3211/10/14 11:45
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Water
AXK0068-06 AXK006811/03/14 00:00
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/05/14 07:55
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 75-35-4 11/10/14 17:3211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 156-59-2 11/10/14 17:3211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 156-60-5 11/10/14 17:3211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichloropropane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 78-87-5 11/10/14 17:3211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.8 10061-01-5 11/10/14 17:3211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 10061-02-6 11/10/14 17:3211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Ethylbenzene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 100-41-4 11/10/14 17:3211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Iodomethane10 4110162EPA 5030B 1.5 74-88-4 11/10/14 17:3211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methyl Butyl Ketone
(2-Hexanone)50 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 591-78-6 11/10/14 17:3211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methylene Chloride 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 75-09-2 11/10/14 17:3211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methyl Ethyl Ketone
(2-Butanone)100 4110162EPA 5030B 0.8 78-93-3 11/10/14 17:3211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L14-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)100 4110162EPA 5030B 1.4 108-10-1 11/10/14 17:3211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Styrene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 100-42-5 11/10/14 17:3211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.5 630-20-6 11/10/14 17:3211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 79-34-5 11/10/14 17:3211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Tetrachloroethene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.4 127-18-4 11/10/14 17:3211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Toluene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 108-88-3 11/10/14 17:3211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 71-55-6 11/10/14 17:3211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 79-00-5 11/10/14 17:3211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Trichloroethene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.4 79-01-6 11/10/14 17:3211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Trichlorofluoromethane1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 75-69-4 11/10/14 17:3211/10/14 11:45
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Water
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11/05/14 07:55
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2,3-Trichloropropane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.4 96-18-4 11/10/14 17:3211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Vinyl Acetate 50 4110162EPA 5030B 1.8 108-05-4 11/10/14 17:3211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Vinyl Chloride 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 75-01-4 11/10/14 17:3211/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Xylenes, total 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.5 1330-20-7 11/10/14 17:3211/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 100 %Surr: Dibromofluoromethane 4110162EPA 5030B 1868-53-7 11/10/14 17:3211/10/14 11:4580-120
EPA 8260B 99 %Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 4110162EPA 5030B 17060-07-0 11/10/14 17:3211/10/14 11:4578-120
EPA 8260B 101 %Surr: Toluene-d8 4110162EPA 5030B 2037-26-5 11/10/14 17:3211/10/14 11:4580-120
EPA 8260B 106 %Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 4110162EPA 5030B 460-00-4 11/10/14 17:3211/10/14 11:4580-120
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1302-MWG
Ground Water
AXK0068-07 AXK006811/03/14 16:43
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/05/14 07:55
On Site
EPA 9050A 1790 umhos/cm1Field - Specific Conductance 1 4110095NA1COND11/03/14 16:4311/03/14 16:43
SM 4500-O G 1970 ug/L1Field - Dissolved Oxygen 0.00 4110095NA0.00 DO 11/03/14 16:4311/03/14 16:43
NDNA ug/L1Field - Ferrous Iron 200 4110095NA200FE211/03/14 16:4311/03/14 16:43
EPA 9040C 6.30 pH Units1Field - pH 4110095NAPH11/03/14 16:4311/03/14 16:43
NA -124 mV1Field - Redox 4110095NAREDOX11/03/14 16:4311/03/14 16:43
SM 2550 B 16.3 °C1Field - Temperature 4110095NATEMP11/03/14 16:4311/03/14 16:43
EPA 180.1 631 NTU1Field - Turbidity 0.10 4110095NA0.10 TURB 11/03/14 16:4311/03/14 16:43
NA 10.08 feet1Field - Water Level 4110095NAWL11/03/14 16:4311/03/14 16:43
NA 20.25 feet1Field - Well Depth 4110095NA11/03/14 16:4311/03/14 16:43
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Acetone100 4110162EPA 5030B 5.7 67-64-1 11/10/14 17:5811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Acrylonitrile200 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 107-13-1 11/10/14 17:5811/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 0.3 ug/L1Benzene1.0 J 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 71-43-2 11/10/14 17:5811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromochloromethane3.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 74-97-5 11/10/14 17:5811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromodichloromethane1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.5 75-27-4 11/10/14 17:5811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromoform3.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.7 75-25-2 11/10/14 17:5811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromomethane10 4110162EPA 5030B 1.6 74-83-9 11/10/14 17:5811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Disulfide 100 4110162EPA 5030B 0.8 75-15-0 11/10/14 17:5811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 56-23-5 11/10/14 17:5811/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 2.6 ug/L1Chlorobenzene3.0 J 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 108-90-7 11/10/14 17:5811/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 1.0 ug/L1Chloroethane10 J 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 75-00-3 11/10/14 17:5811/10/14 11:45
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1302-MWG
Ground Water
AXK0068-07 AXK006811/03/14 16:43
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/05/14 07:55
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloroform5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 67-66-3 11/10/14 17:5811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloromethane1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 74-87-3 11/10/14 17:5811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromochloromethane1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.5 124-48-1 11/10/14 17:5811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 13 4110162EPA 5030B 0.7 96-12-8 11/10/14 17:5811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromoethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 106-93-4 11/10/14 17:5811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromomethane10 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 74-95-3 11/10/14 17:5811/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 0.5 ug/L11,2-Dichlorobenzene 5.0 J 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 95-50-1 11/10/14 17:5811/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 2.0 ug/L11,4-Dichlorobenzene 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 106-46-7 11/10/14 17:5811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene 100 4110162EPA 5030B 1.8 110-57-6 11/10/14 17:5811/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 0.6 ug/L11,1-Dichloroethane 5.0 J 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 75-34-3 11/10/14 17:5811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichloroethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.4 107-06-2 11/10/14 17:5811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 75-35-4 11/10/14 17:5811/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 0.4 ug/L1cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 J 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 156-59-2 11/10/14 17:5811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 156-60-5 11/10/14 17:5811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichloropropane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 78-87-5 11/10/14 17:5811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.8 10061-01-5 11/10/14 17:5811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 10061-02-6 11/10/14 17:5811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Ethylbenzene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 100-41-4 11/10/14 17:5811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Iodomethane10 4110162EPA 5030B 1.5 74-88-4 11/10/14 17:5811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methyl Butyl Ketone
(2-Hexanone)50 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 591-78-6 11/10/14 17:5811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methylene Chloride 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 75-09-2 11/10/14 17:5811/10/14 11:45
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1302-MWG
Ground Water
AXK0068-07 AXK006811/03/14 16:43
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/05/14 07:55
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methyl Ethyl Ketone
(2-Butanone)100 4110162EPA 5030B 0.8 78-93-3 11/10/14 17:5811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L14-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)100 4110162EPA 5030B 1.4 108-10-1 11/10/14 17:5811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Styrene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 100-42-5 11/10/14 17:5811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.5 630-20-6 11/10/14 17:5811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 79-34-5 11/10/14 17:5811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Tetrachloroethene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.4 127-18-4 11/10/14 17:5811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Toluene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 108-88-3 11/10/14 17:5811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 71-55-6 11/10/14 17:5811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 79-00-5 11/10/14 17:5811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Trichloroethene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.4 79-01-6 11/10/14 17:5811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Trichlorofluoromethane1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 75-69-4 11/10/14 17:5811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2,3-Trichloropropane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.4 96-18-4 11/10/14 17:5811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Vinyl Acetate 50 4110162EPA 5030B 1.8 108-05-4 11/10/14 17:5811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Vinyl Chloride 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 75-01-4 11/10/14 17:5811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Xylenes, total 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.5 1330-20-7 11/10/14 17:5811/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 102 %Surr: Dibromofluoromethane 4110162EPA 5030B 1868-53-7 11/10/14 17:5811/10/14 11:4580-120
EPA 8260B 100 %Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 4110162EPA 5030B 17060-07-0 11/10/14 17:5811/10/14 11:4578-120
EPA 8260B 101 %Surr: Toluene-d8 4110162EPA 5030B 2037-26-5 11/10/14 17:5811/10/14 11:4580-120
EPA 8260B 105 %Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 4110162EPA 5030B 460-00-4 11/10/14 17:5811/10/14 11:4580-120
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(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201
ANALYTICAL SERVICES, INC.
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
ResultAnalyte SWSL/
RL
Prep
Method Qual DF Units Batch
Analytical
Method MDL CAS #Prep Date/Time Analysis
Date/Time
Client ID:
Date/Time Sampled:
Matrix:
Report No.:
Lab No:
Date/Time Received:
1302-MWG
Ground Water
AXK0068-08 AXK006811/04/14 09:14
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/05/14 07:55
On Site
EPA 180.1 14.0 NTU1Field - Turbidity 0.10 4110095NA0.10 TURB 11/04/14 09:1411/04/14 09:14
Metals, Total
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Antimony6.00 4110174EPA 3005A 1.05 7440-36-0 11/13/14 12:5111/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 12.3 ug/L1Arsenic10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 1.13 7440-38-2 11/18/14 11:5211/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 480 ug/L1Barium100 4110174EPA 3005A 0.10 7440-39-3 11/13/14 12:5111/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 0.26 ug/L1Beryllium1.00 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7440-41-7 11/13/14 12:5111/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Cadmium1.00 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7440-43-9 11/13/14 12:5111/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Chromium10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 0.73 7440-47-3 11/13/14 12:5111/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 7.02 ug/L1Cobalt10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.26 7440-48-4 11/13/14 12:5111/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 2.57 ug/L1Copper10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.22 7440-50-8 11/13/14 12:5111/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 0.61 ug/L1Lead10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7439-92-1 11/13/14 12:5111/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 9.32 ug/L1Nickel50.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.22 7440-02-0 11/13/14 12:5111/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 2.96 ug/L1Selenium10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 1.01 7782-49-2 11/18/14 11:5211/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 0.17 ug/L1Silver10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.17 7440-22-4 11/13/14 12:5111/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Thallium5.50 4110174EPA 3005A 0.09 7440-28-0 11/13/14 12:5111/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 10.6 ug/L1Vanadium25.0 B-01, J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.93 7440-62-2 11/13/14 12:5111/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 6.72 ug/L1Zinc10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.64 7440-66-6 11/13/14 12:5111/11/14 08:30
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ASI Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Norcross, GA 30092
(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201
ANALYTICAL SERVICES, INC.
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
ResultAnalyte SWSL/
RL
Prep
Method Qual DF Units Batch
Analytical
Method MDL CAS #Prep Date/Time Analysis
Date/Time
Client ID:
Date/Time Sampled:
Matrix:
Report No.:
Lab No:
Date/Time Received:
1302-MWF
Ground Water
AXK0068-09 AXK006811/03/14 16:13
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/05/14 07:55
On Site
EPA 9050A 919 umhos/cm1Field - Specific Conductance 1 4110095NA1COND11/03/14 16:1311/03/14 16:13
SM 4500-O G 2180 ug/L1Field - Dissolved Oxygen 0.00 4110095NA0.00 DO 11/03/14 16:1311/03/14 16:13
NDNA ug/L1Field - Ferrous Iron 200 4110095NA200FE211/03/14 16:1311/03/14 16:13
EPA 9040C 6.46 pH Units1Field - pH 4110095NAPH11/03/14 16:1311/03/14 16:13
NA -104 mV1Field - Redox 4110095NAREDOX11/03/14 16:1311/03/14 16:13
SM 2550 B 15.4 °C1Field - Temperature 4110095NATEMP11/03/14 16:1311/03/14 16:13
EPA 180.1 800 NTU1Field - Turbidity 0.10 >4110095NA0.10 TURB 11/03/14 16:1311/03/14 16:13
NA 12.68 feet1Field - Water Level 4110095NAWL11/03/14 16:1311/03/14 16:13
NA 20.08 feet1Field - Well Depth 4110095NA11/03/14 16:1311/03/14 16:13
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Acetone100 4110162EPA 5030B 5.7 67-64-1 11/10/14 18:2511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Acrylonitrile200 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 107-13-1 11/10/14 18:2511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Benzene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 71-43-2 11/10/14 18:2511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromochloromethane3.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 74-97-5 11/10/14 18:2511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromodichloromethane1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.5 75-27-4 11/10/14 18:2511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromoform3.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.7 75-25-2 11/10/14 18:2511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromomethane10 4110162EPA 5030B 1.6 74-83-9 11/10/14 18:2511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Disulfide 100 4110162EPA 5030B 0.8 75-15-0 11/10/14 18:2511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 56-23-5 11/10/14 18:2511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chlorobenzene3.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 108-90-7 11/10/14 18:2511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloroethane10 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 75-00-3 11/10/14 18:2511/10/14 11:45
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ASI Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Norcross, GA 30092
(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201
ANALYTICAL SERVICES, INC.
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
ResultAnalyte SWSL/
RL
Prep
Method Qual DF Units Batch
Analytical
Method MDL CAS #Prep Date/Time Analysis
Date/Time
Client ID:
Date/Time Sampled:
Matrix:
Report No.:
Lab No:
Date/Time Received:
1302-MWF
Ground Water
AXK0068-09 AXK006811/03/14 16:13
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/05/14 07:55
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloroform5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 67-66-3 11/10/14 18:2511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloromethane1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 74-87-3 11/10/14 18:2511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromochloromethane1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.5 124-48-1 11/10/14 18:2511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 13 4110162EPA 5030B 0.7 96-12-8 11/10/14 18:2511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromoethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 106-93-4 11/10/14 18:2511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromomethane10 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 74-95-3 11/10/14 18:2511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichlorobenzene 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 95-50-1 11/10/14 18:2511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,4-Dichlorobenzene 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 106-46-7 11/10/14 18:2511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene 100 4110162EPA 5030B 1.8 110-57-6 11/10/14 18:2511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1-Dichloroethane 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 75-34-3 11/10/14 18:2511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichloroethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.4 107-06-2 11/10/14 18:2511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 75-35-4 11/10/14 18:2511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 156-59-2 11/10/14 18:2511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 156-60-5 11/10/14 18:2511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichloropropane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 78-87-5 11/10/14 18:2511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.8 10061-01-5 11/10/14 18:2511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 10061-02-6 11/10/14 18:2511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Ethylbenzene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 100-41-4 11/10/14 18:2511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Iodomethane10 4110162EPA 5030B 1.5 74-88-4 11/10/14 18:2511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methyl Butyl Ketone
(2-Hexanone)50 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 591-78-6 11/10/14 18:2511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methylene Chloride 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 75-09-2 11/10/14 18:2511/10/14 11:45
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ASI Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Norcross, GA 30092
(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201
ANALYTICAL SERVICES, INC.
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
ResultAnalyte SWSL/
RL
Prep
Method Qual DF Units Batch
Analytical
Method MDL CAS #Prep Date/Time Analysis
Date/Time
Client ID:
Date/Time Sampled:
Matrix:
Report No.:
Lab No:
Date/Time Received:
1302-MWF
Ground Water
AXK0068-09 AXK006811/03/14 16:13
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/05/14 07:55
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methyl Ethyl Ketone
(2-Butanone)100 4110162EPA 5030B 0.8 78-93-3 11/10/14 18:2511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L14-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)100 4110162EPA 5030B 1.4 108-10-1 11/10/14 18:2511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Styrene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 100-42-5 11/10/14 18:2511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.5 630-20-6 11/10/14 18:2511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 79-34-5 11/10/14 18:2511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Tetrachloroethene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.4 127-18-4 11/10/14 18:2511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Toluene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 108-88-3 11/10/14 18:2511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 71-55-6 11/10/14 18:2511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 79-00-5 11/10/14 18:2511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Trichloroethene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.4 79-01-6 11/10/14 18:2511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Trichlorofluoromethane1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 75-69-4 11/10/14 18:2511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2,3-Trichloropropane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.4 96-18-4 11/10/14 18:2511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Vinyl Acetate 50 4110162EPA 5030B 1.8 108-05-4 11/10/14 18:2511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Vinyl Chloride 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 75-01-4 11/10/14 18:2511/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Xylenes, total 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.5 1330-20-7 11/10/14 18:2511/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 100 %Surr: Dibromofluoromethane 4110162EPA 5030B 1868-53-7 11/10/14 18:2511/10/14 11:4580-120
EPA 8260B 99 %Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 4110162EPA 5030B 17060-07-0 11/10/14 18:2511/10/14 11:4578-120
EPA 8260B 101 %Surr: Toluene-d8 4110162EPA 5030B 2037-26-5 11/10/14 18:2511/10/14 11:4580-120
EPA 8260B 106 %Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 4110162EPA 5030B 460-00-4 11/10/14 18:2511/10/14 11:4580-120
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ASI Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Norcross, GA 30092
(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201
ANALYTICAL SERVICES, INC.
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
ResultAnalyte SWSL/
RL
Prep
Method Qual DF Units Batch
Analytical
Method MDL CAS #Prep Date/Time Analysis
Date/Time
Client ID:
Date/Time Sampled:
Matrix:
Report No.:
Lab No:
Date/Time Received:
1302-MWF
Ground Water
AXK0068-10 AXK006811/04/14 09:03
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/05/14 07:55
On Site
EPA 180.1 6.00 NTU1Field - Turbidity 0.10 4110095NA0.10 TURB 11/04/14 09:0311/04/14 09:03
Metals, Total
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Antimony6.00 4110174EPA 3005A 1.05 7440-36-0 11/13/14 12:5611/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 2.92 ug/L1Arsenic10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 1.13 7440-38-2 11/13/14 12:5611/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 262 ug/L1Barium100 4110174EPA 3005A 0.10 7440-39-3 11/13/14 12:5611/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 0.23 ug/L1Beryllium1.00 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7440-41-7 11/13/14 12:5611/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Cadmium1.00 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7440-43-9 11/13/14 12:5611/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Chromium10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 0.73 7440-47-3 11/13/14 12:5611/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 11.3 ug/L1Cobalt10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 0.26 7440-48-4 11/13/14 12:5611/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 0.80 ug/L1Copper10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.22 7440-50-8 11/13/14 12:5611/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 0.45 ug/L1Lead10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7439-92-1 11/13/14 12:5611/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 5.51 ug/L1Nickel50.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.22 7440-02-0 11/13/14 12:5611/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 3.09 ug/L1Selenium10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 1.01 7782-49-2 11/13/14 12:5611/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Silver10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 0.17 7440-22-4 11/13/14 12:5611/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Thallium5.50 4110174EPA 3005A 0.09 7440-28-0 11/13/14 12:5611/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Vanadium25.0 4110174EPA 3005A 0.93 7440-62-2 11/13/14 12:5611/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 1.25 ug/L1Zinc10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.64 7440-66-6 11/13/14 12:5611/11/14 08:30
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ASI Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Norcross, GA 30092
(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201
ANALYTICAL SERVICES, INC.
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
ResultAnalyte SWSL/
RL
Prep
Method Qual DF Units Batch
Analytical
Method MDL CAS #Prep Date/Time Analysis
Date/Time
Client ID:
Date/Time Sampled:
Matrix:
Report No.:
Lab No:
Date/Time Received:
1302-MWB
Ground Water
AXK0068-11 AXK006811/03/14 16:25
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/05/14 07:55
On Site
EPA 9050A 922 umhos/cm1Field - Specific Conductance 1 4110095NA1COND11/03/14 16:2511/03/14 16:25
SM 4500-O G 3000 ug/L1Field - Dissolved Oxygen 0.00 4110095NA0.00 DO 11/03/14 16:2511/03/14 16:25
NDNA ug/L1Field - Ferrous Iron 200 4110095NA200FE211/03/14 16:2511/03/14 16:25
EPA 9040C 6.62 pH Units1Field - pH 4110095NAPH11/03/14 16:2511/03/14 16:25
NA -101 mV1Field - Redox 4110095NAREDOX11/03/14 16:2511/03/14 16:25
SM 2550 B 16.6 °C1Field - Temperature 4110095NATEMP11/03/14 16:2511/03/14 16:25
EPA 180.1 800 NTU1Field - Turbidity 0.10 >4110095NA0.10 TURB 11/03/14 16:2511/03/14 16:25
NA 6.41 feet1Field - Water Level 4110095NAWL11/03/14 16:2511/03/14 16:25
NA 15.22 feet1Field - Well Depth 4110095NA11/03/14 16:2511/03/14 16:25
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Acetone100 4110162EPA 5030B 5.7 67-64-1 11/10/14 18:5111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Acrylonitrile200 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 107-13-1 11/10/14 18:5111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Benzene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 71-43-2 11/10/14 18:5111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromochloromethane3.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 74-97-5 11/10/14 18:5111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromodichloromethane1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.5 75-27-4 11/10/14 18:5111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromoform3.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.7 75-25-2 11/10/14 18:5111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromomethane10 4110162EPA 5030B 1.6 74-83-9 11/10/14 18:5111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Disulfide 100 4110162EPA 5030B 0.8 75-15-0 11/10/14 18:5111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 56-23-5 11/10/14 18:5111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chlorobenzene3.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 108-90-7 11/10/14 18:5111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloroethane10 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 75-00-3 11/10/14 18:5111/10/14 11:45
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ASI Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Norcross, GA 30092
(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201
ANALYTICAL SERVICES, INC.
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
ResultAnalyte SWSL/
RL
Prep
Method Qual DF Units Batch
Analytical
Method MDL CAS #Prep Date/Time Analysis
Date/Time
Client ID:
Date/Time Sampled:
Matrix:
Report No.:
Lab No:
Date/Time Received:
1302-MWB
Ground Water
AXK0068-11 AXK006811/03/14 16:25
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/05/14 07:55
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloroform5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 67-66-3 11/10/14 18:5111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloromethane1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 74-87-3 11/10/14 18:5111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromochloromethane1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.5 124-48-1 11/10/14 18:5111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 13 4110162EPA 5030B 0.7 96-12-8 11/10/14 18:5111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromoethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 106-93-4 11/10/14 18:5111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromomethane10 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 74-95-3 11/10/14 18:5111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichlorobenzene 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 95-50-1 11/10/14 18:5111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,4-Dichlorobenzene 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 106-46-7 11/10/14 18:5111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene 100 4110162EPA 5030B 1.8 110-57-6 11/10/14 18:5111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1-Dichloroethane 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 75-34-3 11/10/14 18:5111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichloroethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.4 107-06-2 11/10/14 18:5111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 75-35-4 11/10/14 18:5111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 156-59-2 11/10/14 18:5111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 156-60-5 11/10/14 18:5111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichloropropane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 78-87-5 11/10/14 18:5111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.8 10061-01-5 11/10/14 18:5111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 10061-02-6 11/10/14 18:5111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Ethylbenzene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 100-41-4 11/10/14 18:5111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Iodomethane10 4110162EPA 5030B 1.5 74-88-4 11/10/14 18:5111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methyl Butyl Ketone
(2-Hexanone)50 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 591-78-6 11/10/14 18:5111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methylene Chloride 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 75-09-2 11/10/14 18:5111/10/14 11:45
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5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
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ResultAnalyte SWSL/
RL
Prep
Method Qual DF Units Batch
Analytical
Method MDL CAS #Prep Date/Time Analysis
Date/Time
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Matrix:
Report No.:
Lab No:
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1302-MWB
Ground Water
AXK0068-11 AXK006811/03/14 16:25
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/05/14 07:55
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methyl Ethyl Ketone
(2-Butanone)100 4110162EPA 5030B 0.8 78-93-3 11/10/14 18:5111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L14-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)100 4110162EPA 5030B 1.4 108-10-1 11/10/14 18:5111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Styrene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 100-42-5 11/10/14 18:5111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.5 630-20-6 11/10/14 18:5111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 79-34-5 11/10/14 18:5111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Tetrachloroethene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.4 127-18-4 11/10/14 18:5111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Toluene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 108-88-3 11/10/14 18:5111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 71-55-6 11/10/14 18:5111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 79-00-5 11/10/14 18:5111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Trichloroethene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.4 79-01-6 11/10/14 18:5111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Trichlorofluoromethane1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 75-69-4 11/10/14 18:5111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2,3-Trichloropropane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.4 96-18-4 11/10/14 18:5111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Vinyl Acetate 50 4110162EPA 5030B 1.8 108-05-4 11/10/14 18:5111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Vinyl Chloride 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 75-01-4 11/10/14 18:5111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Xylenes, total 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.5 1330-20-7 11/10/14 18:5111/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 102 %Surr: Dibromofluoromethane 4110162EPA 5030B 1868-53-7 11/10/14 18:5111/10/14 11:4580-120
EPA 8260B 98 %Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 4110162EPA 5030B 17060-07-0 11/10/14 18:5111/10/14 11:4578-120
EPA 8260B 101 %Surr: Toluene-d8 4110162EPA 5030B 2037-26-5 11/10/14 18:5111/10/14 11:4580-120
EPA 8260B 108 %Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 4110162EPA 5030B 460-00-4 11/10/14 18:5111/10/14 11:4580-120
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ANALYTICAL SERVICES, INC.
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
ResultAnalyte SWSL/
RL
Prep
Method Qual DF Units Batch
Analytical
Method MDL CAS #Prep Date/Time Analysis
Date/Time
Client ID:
Date/Time Sampled:
Matrix:
Report No.:
Lab No:
Date/Time Received:
1302-MWB
Ground Water
AXK0068-12 AXK006811/04/14 09:06
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/05/14 07:55
On Site
EPA 180.1 0.59 NTU1Field - Turbidity 0.10 4110095NA0.10 TURB 11/04/14 09:0611/04/14 09:06
Metals, Total
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Antimony6.00 4110174EPA 3005A 1.05 7440-36-0 11/13/14 13:0111/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 6.04 ug/L1Arsenic10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 1.13 7440-38-2 11/13/14 13:0111/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 226 ug/L1Barium100 4110174EPA 3005A 0.10 7440-39-3 11/13/14 13:0111/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 0.06 ug/L1Beryllium1.00 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7440-41-7 11/13/14 13:0111/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Cadmium1.00 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7440-43-9 11/13/14 13:0111/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Chromium10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 0.73 7440-47-3 11/13/14 13:0111/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 21.0 ug/L1Cobalt10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 0.26 7440-48-4 11/13/14 13:0111/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 1.12 ug/L1Copper10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.22 7440-50-8 11/13/14 13:0111/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 0.18 ug/L1Lead10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7439-92-1 11/13/14 13:0111/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 12.1 ug/L1Nickel50.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.22 7440-02-0 11/13/14 13:0111/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 2.75 ug/L1Selenium10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 1.01 7782-49-2 11/13/14 13:0111/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Silver10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 0.17 7440-22-4 11/13/14 13:0111/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Thallium5.50 4110174EPA 3005A 0.09 7440-28-0 11/13/14 13:0111/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 2.62 ug/L1Vanadium25.0 B-01, J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.93 7440-62-2 11/13/14 13:0111/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 1.52 ug/L1Zinc10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.64 7440-66-6 11/13/14 13:0111/11/14 08:30
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ANALYTICAL SERVICES, INC.
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
ResultAnalyte SWSL/
RL
Prep
Method Qual DF Units Batch
Analytical
Method MDL CAS #Prep Date/Time Analysis
Date/Time
Client ID:
Date/Time Sampled:
Matrix:
Report No.:
Lab No:
Date/Time Received:
1302-MW1
Ground Water
AXK0068-13 AXK006811/03/14 16:57
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/05/14 07:55
On Site
EPA 9050A 1510 umhos/cm1Field - Specific Conductance 1 4110095NA1COND11/03/14 16:5711/03/14 16:57
SM 4500-O G 2590 ug/L1Field - Dissolved Oxygen 0.00 4110095NA0.00 DO 11/03/14 16:5711/03/14 16:57
NDNA ug/L1Field - Ferrous Iron 200 4110095NA200FE211/03/14 16:5711/03/14 16:57
EPA 9040C 6.34 pH Units1Field - pH 4110095NAPH11/03/14 16:5711/03/14 16:57
NA -37 mV1Field - Redox 4110095NAREDOX11/03/14 16:5711/03/14 16:57
SM 2550 B 15.4 °C1Field - Temperature 4110095NATEMP11/03/14 16:5711/03/14 16:57
EPA 180.1 800 NTU1Field - Turbidity 0.10 >4110095NA0.10 TURB 11/03/14 16:5711/03/14 16:57
NA 10.64 feet1Field - Water Level 4110095NAWL11/03/14 16:5711/03/14 16:57
NA 29.93 feet1Field - Well Depth 4110095NA11/03/14 16:5711/03/14 16:57
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Acetone100 4110162EPA 5030B 5.7 67-64-1 11/10/14 19:1811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Acrylonitrile200 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 107-13-1 11/10/14 19:1811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Benzene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 71-43-2 11/10/14 19:1811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromochloromethane3.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 74-97-5 11/10/14 19:1811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromodichloromethane1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.5 75-27-4 11/10/14 19:1811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromoform3.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.7 75-25-2 11/10/14 19:1811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromomethane10 4110162EPA 5030B 1.6 74-83-9 11/10/14 19:1811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Disulfide 100 4110162EPA 5030B 0.8 75-15-0 11/10/14 19:1811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 56-23-5 11/10/14 19:1811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chlorobenzene3.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 108-90-7 11/10/14 19:1811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloroethane10 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 75-00-3 11/10/14 19:1811/10/14 11:45
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Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
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Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
ResultAnalyte SWSL/
RL
Prep
Method Qual DF Units Batch
Analytical
Method MDL CAS #Prep Date/Time Analysis
Date/Time
Client ID:
Date/Time Sampled:
Matrix:
Report No.:
Lab No:
Date/Time Received:
1302-MW1
Ground Water
AXK0068-13 AXK006811/03/14 16:57
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/05/14 07:55
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloroform5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 67-66-3 11/10/14 19:1811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloromethane1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 74-87-3 11/10/14 19:1811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromochloromethane1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.5 124-48-1 11/10/14 19:1811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 13 4110162EPA 5030B 0.7 96-12-8 11/10/14 19:1811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromoethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 106-93-4 11/10/14 19:1811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromomethane10 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 74-95-3 11/10/14 19:1811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichlorobenzene 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 95-50-1 11/10/14 19:1811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,4-Dichlorobenzene 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 106-46-7 11/10/14 19:1811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene 100 4110162EPA 5030B 1.8 110-57-6 11/10/14 19:1811/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 1.3 ug/L11,1-Dichloroethane 5.0 J 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 75-34-3 11/10/14 19:1811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichloroethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.4 107-06-2 11/10/14 19:1811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 75-35-4 11/10/14 19:1811/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 0.4 ug/L1cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 J 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 156-59-2 11/10/14 19:1811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 156-60-5 11/10/14 19:1811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichloropropane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 78-87-5 11/10/14 19:1811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.8 10061-01-5 11/10/14 19:1811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 10061-02-6 11/10/14 19:1811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Ethylbenzene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 100-41-4 11/10/14 19:1811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Iodomethane10 4110162EPA 5030B 1.5 74-88-4 11/10/14 19:1811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methyl Butyl Ketone
(2-Hexanone)50 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 591-78-6 11/10/14 19:1811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methylene Chloride 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 75-09-2 11/10/14 19:1811/10/14 11:45
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(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201
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Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
ResultAnalyte SWSL/
RL
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Method Qual DF Units Batch
Analytical
Method MDL CAS #Prep Date/Time Analysis
Date/Time
Client ID:
Date/Time Sampled:
Matrix:
Report No.:
Lab No:
Date/Time Received:
1302-MW1
Ground Water
AXK0068-13 AXK006811/03/14 16:57
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/05/14 07:55
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methyl Ethyl Ketone
(2-Butanone)100 4110162EPA 5030B 0.8 78-93-3 11/10/14 19:1811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L14-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)100 4110162EPA 5030B 1.4 108-10-1 11/10/14 19:1811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Styrene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 100-42-5 11/10/14 19:1811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.5 630-20-6 11/10/14 19:1811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 79-34-5 11/10/14 19:1811/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 0.4 ug/L1Tetrachloroethene1.0 J 4110162EPA 5030B 0.4 127-18-4 11/10/14 19:1811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Toluene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 108-88-3 11/10/14 19:1811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 71-55-6 11/10/14 19:1811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 79-00-5 11/10/14 19:1811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Trichloroethene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.4 79-01-6 11/10/14 19:1811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Trichlorofluoromethane1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 75-69-4 11/10/14 19:1811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2,3-Trichloropropane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.4 96-18-4 11/10/14 19:1811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Vinyl Acetate 50 4110162EPA 5030B 1.8 108-05-4 11/10/14 19:1811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Vinyl Chloride 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 75-01-4 11/10/14 19:1811/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Xylenes, total 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.5 1330-20-7 11/10/14 19:1811/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 100 %Surr: Dibromofluoromethane 4110162EPA 5030B 1868-53-7 11/10/14 19:1811/10/14 11:4580-120
EPA 8260B 100 %Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 4110162EPA 5030B 17060-07-0 11/10/14 19:1811/10/14 11:4578-120
EPA 8260B 100 %Surr: Toluene-d8 4110162EPA 5030B 2037-26-5 11/10/14 19:1811/10/14 11:4580-120
EPA 8260B 108 %Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 4110162EPA 5030B 460-00-4 11/10/14 19:1811/10/14 11:4580-120
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(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201
ANALYTICAL SERVICES, INC.
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
ResultAnalyte SWSL/
RL
Prep
Method Qual DF Units Batch
Analytical
Method MDL CAS #Prep Date/Time Analysis
Date/Time
Client ID:
Date/Time Sampled:
Matrix:
Report No.:
Lab No:
Date/Time Received:
1302-MW1
Ground Water
AXK0068-14 AXK006811/04/14 09:21
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/05/14 07:55
On Site
NDEPA 180.1 NTU1Field - Turbidity 0.10 4110095NA0.10 TURB 11/04/14 09:2111/04/14 09:21
Metals, Total
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Antimony6.00 4110174EPA 3005A 1.05 7440-36-0 11/13/14 13:0611/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 2.27 ug/L1Arsenic10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 1.13 7440-38-2 11/13/14 13:0611/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 126 ug/L1Barium100 4110174EPA 3005A 0.10 7440-39-3 11/13/14 13:0611/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 0.05 ug/L1Beryllium1.00 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7440-41-7 11/13/14 13:0611/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 0.44 ug/L1Cadmium1.00 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7440-43-9 11/13/14 13:0611/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Chromium10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 0.73 7440-47-3 11/13/14 13:0611/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 12.5 ug/L1Cobalt10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 0.26 7440-48-4 11/13/14 13:0611/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 9.07 ug/L1Copper10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.22 7440-50-8 11/13/14 13:0611/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 0.95 ug/L1Lead10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7439-92-1 11/13/14 13:0611/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 31.1 ug/L1Nickel50.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.22 7440-02-0 11/13/14 13:0611/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 2.40 ug/L1Selenium10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 1.01 7782-49-2 11/18/14 11:5511/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Silver10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 0.17 7440-22-4 11/13/14 13:0611/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Thallium5.50 4110174EPA 3005A 0.09 7440-28-0 11/13/14 13:0611/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 5.47 ug/L1Vanadium25.0 B-01, J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.93 7440-62-2 11/13/14 13:0611/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 1.72 ug/L1Zinc10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.64 7440-66-6 11/13/14 13:0611/11/14 08:30
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On Site
EPA 9050A 643 umhos/cm1Field - Specific Conductance 1 4110095NA1COND11/05/14 14:5011/05/14 14:50
SM 4500-O G 1360 ug/L1Field - Dissolved Oxygen 0.00 4110095NA0.00 DO 11/05/14 14:5011/05/14 14:50
NA 4000 ug/L1Field - Ferrous Iron 200 4110095NA200FE211/05/14 14:5011/05/14 14:50
EPA 9040C 6.13 pH Units1Field - pH 4110095NAPH11/05/14 14:5011/05/14 14:50
NA -68 mV1Field - Redox 4110095NAREDOX11/05/14 14:5011/05/14 14:50
SM 2550 B 18.0 °C1Field - Temperature 4110095NATEMP11/05/14 14:5011/05/14 14:50
EPA 180.1 29.0 NTU1Field - Turbidity 0.10 4110095NA0.10 TURB 11/05/14 14:5011/05/14 14:50
NA 52.78 feet1Field - Water Level 4110095NAWL11/05/14 14:5011/05/14 14:50
NA 96.93 feet1Field - Well Depth 4110095NA11/05/14 14:5011/05/14 14:50
General Chemistry
SM 2320 B 375000 ug/L1Alkalinity as CaCO3 1000 4110158SM 2320 B 1000 ALK 11/10/14 10:0011/10/14 10:00
SM 5210 B 2000 ug/L1Biochemical Oxygen Demand 2000 4110112SM 5210 B 2000 E-10106 11/11/14 12:3711/06/14 08:00
SM 5220 D 44900 ug/L1Chemical Oxygen Demand 10000 4110245SM 5220 D 10000 E-10117 11/13/14 11:3011/13/14 07:30
SM 4500-S D 241 ug/L1Total Sulfide 200 4110180SM 4500-S D 200 18496-25-8 11/11/14 16:3011/11/14 16:30
SM 2540 C 344000 ug/L1Total Dissolved Solids 10000 4110152SM 2540 C 10000 E-10173 11/08/14 15:0711/08/14 15:07
EPA 9060A 2150 ug/L1Total Organic Carbon 1000 4110123EPA 9060A 1000 E-10195 11/08/14 06:2511/07/14 09:00
Inorganic Anions
EPA 9056A 5400 ug/L1Chloride1000 4110107EPA 300.0 1000 16887-00-6 11/06/14 12:4511/06/14 12:45
NDEPA 9056A ug/L1Nitrate as N 50 4110107EPA 300.0 50 14797-55-8 11/06/14 12:4511/06/14 12:45
NDEPA 9056A ug/L1Sulfate5000 4110107EPA 300.0 5000 14808-79-8 11/06/14 12:4511/06/14 12:45
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11/06/14 09:55
Metals, Total
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Antimony6.00 4110174EPA 3005A 1.05 7440-36-0 11/13/14 13:1111/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 1.46 ug/L1Arsenic10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 1.13 7440-38-2 11/13/14 13:1111/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 168 ug/L1Barium100 4110174EPA 3005A 0.10 7440-39-3 11/13/14 13:1111/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 0.69 ug/L1Beryllium1.00 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7440-41-7 11/13/14 13:1111/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 0.05 ug/L1Cadmium1.00 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7440-43-9 11/13/14 13:1111/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 4.49 ug/L1Chromium10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.73 7440-47-3 11/13/14 13:1111/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 6.70 ug/L1Cobalt10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.26 7440-48-4 11/13/14 13:1111/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 6.53 ug/L1Copper10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.22 7440-50-8 11/13/14 13:1111/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 4.14 ug/L1Lead10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7439-92-1 11/13/14 13:1111/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 11.8 ug/L1Nickel50.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.22 7440-02-0 11/13/14 13:1111/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Selenium10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 1.01 7782-49-2 11/13/14 13:1111/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Silver10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 0.17 7440-22-4 11/13/14 13:1111/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Thallium5.50 4110174EPA 3005A 0.09 7440-28-0 11/13/14 13:1111/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 13.8 ug/L1Vanadium25.0 B-01, J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.93 7440-62-2 11/13/14 13:1111/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 20.8 ug/L1Zinc10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 0.64 7440-66-6 11/13/14 13:1111/11/14 08:30
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Acetone100 4110162EPA 5030B 5.7 67-64-1 11/10/14 19:4411/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Acrylonitrile200 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 107-13-1 11/10/14 19:4411/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 1.3 ug/L1Benzene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 71-43-2 11/10/14 19:4411/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromochloromethane3.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 74-97-5 11/10/14 19:4411/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromodichloromethane1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.5 75-27-4 11/10/14 19:4411/10/14 11:45
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Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromoform3.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.7 75-25-2 11/10/14 19:4411/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromomethane10 4110162EPA 5030B 1.6 74-83-9 11/10/14 19:4411/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Disulfide 100 4110162EPA 5030B 0.8 75-15-0 11/10/14 19:4411/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 56-23-5 11/10/14 19:4411/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chlorobenzene3.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 108-90-7 11/10/14 19:4411/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 1.7 ug/L1Chloroethane10 J 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 75-00-3 11/10/14 19:4411/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloroform5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 67-66-3 11/10/14 19:4411/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloromethane1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 74-87-3 11/10/14 19:4411/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromochloromethane1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.5 124-48-1 11/10/14 19:4411/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 13 4110162EPA 5030B 0.7 96-12-8 11/10/14 19:4411/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromoethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 106-93-4 11/10/14 19:4411/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromomethane10 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 74-95-3 11/10/14 19:4411/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichlorobenzene 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 95-50-1 11/10/14 19:4411/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 1.0 ug/L11,4-Dichlorobenzene 1.0 J 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 106-46-7 11/10/14 19:4411/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene 100 4110162EPA 5030B 1.8 110-57-6 11/10/14 19:4411/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 31 ug/L11,1-Dichloroethane 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 75-34-3 11/10/14 19:4411/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichloroethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.4 107-06-2 11/10/14 19:4411/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 1.3 ug/L11,1-Dichloroethene 5.0 J 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 75-35-4 11/10/14 19:4411/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 13 ug/L1cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 156-59-2 11/10/14 19:4411/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 0.5 ug/L1trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 J 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 156-60-5 11/10/14 19:4411/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichloropropane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 78-87-5 11/10/14 19:4411/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.8 10061-01-5 11/10/14 19:4411/10/14 11:45
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11/06/14 09:55
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 10061-02-6 11/10/14 19:4411/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Ethylbenzene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 100-41-4 11/10/14 19:4411/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Iodomethane10 4110162EPA 5030B 1.5 74-88-4 11/10/14 19:4411/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methyl Butyl Ketone
(2-Hexanone)50 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 591-78-6 11/10/14 19:4411/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methylene Chloride 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 75-09-2 11/10/14 19:4411/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methyl Ethyl Ketone
(2-Butanone)100 4110162EPA 5030B 0.8 78-93-3 11/10/14 19:4411/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L14-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)100 4110162EPA 5030B 1.4 108-10-1 11/10/14 19:4411/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Styrene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 100-42-5 11/10/14 19:4411/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.5 630-20-6 11/10/14 19:4411/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 79-34-5 11/10/14 19:4411/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 0.7 ug/L1Tetrachloroethene1.0 J 4110162EPA 5030B 0.4 127-18-4 11/10/14 19:4411/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Toluene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 108-88-3 11/10/14 19:4411/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 71-55-6 11/10/14 19:4411/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 79-00-5 11/10/14 19:4411/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 3.2 ug/L1Trichloroethene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.4 79-01-6 11/10/14 19:4411/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 0.3 ug/L1Trichlorofluoromethane1.0 J 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 75-69-4 11/10/14 19:4411/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2,3-Trichloropropane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.4 96-18-4 11/10/14 19:4411/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Vinyl Acetate 50 4110162EPA 5030B 1.8 108-05-4 11/10/14 19:4411/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 29 ug/L1Vinyl Chloride 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 75-01-4 11/10/14 19:4411/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Xylenes, total 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.5 1330-20-7 11/10/14 19:4411/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 102 %Surr: Dibromofluoromethane 4110162EPA 5030B 1868-53-7 11/10/14 19:4411/10/14 11:4580-120
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11/06/14 09:55
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
EPA 8260B 100 %Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 4110162EPA 5030B 17060-07-0 11/10/14 19:4411/10/14 11:4578-120
EPA 8260B 100 %Surr: Toluene-d8 4110162EPA 5030B 2037-26-5 11/10/14 19:4411/10/14 11:4580-120
EPA 8260B 108 %Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 4110162EPA 5030B 460-00-4 11/10/14 19:4411/10/14 11:4580-120
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Ground Water
AXK0068-16 AXK006811/05/14 13:25
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11/06/14 09:55
On Site
EPA 9050A 251 umhos/cm1Field - Specific Conductance 1 4110095NA1COND11/05/14 13:2511/05/14 13:25
SM 4500-O G 3250 ug/L1Field - Dissolved Oxygen 0.00 4110095NA0.00 DO 11/05/14 13:2511/05/14 13:25
NDNA ug/L1Field - Ferrous Iron 200 4110095NA200FE211/05/14 13:2511/05/14 13:25
EPA 9040C 5.72 pH Units1Field - pH 4110095NAPH11/05/14 13:2511/05/14 13:25
NA 132 mV1Field - Redox 4110095NAREDOX11/05/14 13:2511/05/14 13:25
SM 2550 B 17.5 °C1Field - Temperature 4110095NATEMP11/05/14 13:2511/05/14 13:25
EPA 180.1 8.26 NTU1Field - Turbidity 0.10 4110095NA0.10 TURB 11/05/14 13:2511/05/14 13:25
NA 51.25 feet1Field - Water Level 4110095NAWL11/05/14 13:2511/05/14 13:25
NA 67.57 feet1Field - Well Depth 4110095NA11/05/14 13:2511/05/14 13:25
General Chemistry
SM 2320 B 120000 ug/L1Alkalinity as CaCO3 1000 4110158SM 2320 B 1000 ALK 11/10/14 10:0011/10/14 10:00
NDSM 5210 B ug/L1Biochemical Oxygen Demand 2000 4110112SM 5210 B 2000 E-10106 11/11/14 12:3711/06/14 08:00
NDSM 5220 D ug/L1Chemical Oxygen Demand 10000 4110245SM 5220 D 10000 E-10117 11/13/14 11:3011/13/14 07:30
NDSM 4500-S D ug/L1Total Sulfide 200 4110180SM 4500-S D 200 18496-25-8 11/11/14 16:3011/11/14 16:30
SM 2540 C 163000 ug/L1Total Dissolved Solids 10000 4110152SM 2540 C 10000 E-10173 11/08/14 15:0711/08/14 15:07
NDEPA 9060A ug/L1Total Organic Carbon 1000 4110123EPA 9060A 1000 E-10195 11/08/14 06:4111/07/14 09:00
Inorganic Anions
EPA 9056A 3700 ug/L1Chloride1000 4110107EPA 300.0 1000 16887-00-6 11/06/14 13:4711/06/14 13:47
NDEPA 9056A ug/L1Nitrate as N 50 4110107EPA 300.0 50 14797-55-8 11/06/14 13:4711/06/14 13:47
NDEPA 9056A ug/L1Sulfate5000 4110107EPA 300.0 5000 14808-79-8 11/06/14 13:4711/06/14 13:47
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11/06/14 09:55
Metals, Total
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Antimony6.00 4110174EPA 3005A 1.05 7440-36-0 11/13/14 13:1611/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Arsenic10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 1.13 7440-38-2 11/13/14 13:1611/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 89.2 ug/L1Barium100 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.10 7440-39-3 11/13/14 13:1611/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 1.06 ug/L1Beryllium1.00 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7440-41-7 11/13/14 13:1611/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Cadmium1.00 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7440-43-9 11/13/14 13:1611/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Chromium10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 0.73 7440-47-3 11/13/14 13:1611/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 0.50 ug/L1Cobalt10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.26 7440-48-4 11/13/14 13:1611/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 3.37 ug/L1Copper10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.22 7440-50-8 11/13/14 13:1611/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 0.78 ug/L1Lead10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7439-92-1 11/13/14 13:1611/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 4.15 ug/L1Nickel50.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.22 7440-02-0 11/13/14 13:1611/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Selenium10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 1.01 7782-49-2 11/13/14 13:1611/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Silver10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 0.17 7440-22-4 11/13/14 13:1611/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Thallium5.50 4110174EPA 3005A 0.09 7440-28-0 11/13/14 13:1611/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 4.01 ug/L1Vanadium25.0 B-01, J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.93 7440-62-2 11/13/14 13:1611/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 7.60 ug/L1Zinc10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.64 7440-66-6 11/13/14 13:1611/11/14 08:30
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Acetone100 4110162EPA 5030B 5.7 67-64-1 11/10/14 20:1111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Acrylonitrile200 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 107-13-1 11/10/14 20:1111/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 0.6 ug/L1Benzene1.0 J 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 71-43-2 11/10/14 20:1111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromochloromethane3.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 74-97-5 11/10/14 20:1111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromodichloromethane1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.5 75-27-4 11/10/14 20:1111/10/14 11:45
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1302-AMW1S
Ground Water
AXK0068-16 AXK006811/05/14 13:25
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/06/14 09:55
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromoform3.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.7 75-25-2 11/10/14 20:1111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromomethane10 4110162EPA 5030B 1.6 74-83-9 11/10/14 20:1111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Disulfide 100 4110162EPA 5030B 0.8 75-15-0 11/10/14 20:1111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 56-23-5 11/10/14 20:1111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chlorobenzene3.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 108-90-7 11/10/14 20:1111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloroethane10 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 75-00-3 11/10/14 20:1111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloroform5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 67-66-3 11/10/14 20:1111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloromethane1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 74-87-3 11/10/14 20:1111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromochloromethane1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.5 124-48-1 11/10/14 20:1111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 13 4110162EPA 5030B 0.7 96-12-8 11/10/14 20:1111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromoethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 106-93-4 11/10/14 20:1111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromomethane10 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 74-95-3 11/10/14 20:1111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichlorobenzene 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 95-50-1 11/10/14 20:1111/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 1.0 ug/L11,4-Dichlorobenzene 1.0 J 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 106-46-7 11/10/14 20:1111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene 100 4110162EPA 5030B 1.8 110-57-6 11/10/14 20:1111/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 9.0 ug/L11,1-Dichloroethane 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 75-34-3 11/10/14 20:1111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichloroethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.4 107-06-2 11/10/14 20:1111/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 0.5 ug/L11,1-Dichloroethene 5.0 J 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 75-35-4 11/10/14 20:1111/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 10 ug/L1cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 156-59-2 11/10/14 20:1111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 156-60-5 11/10/14 20:1111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichloropropane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 78-87-5 11/10/14 20:1111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.8 10061-01-5 11/10/14 20:1111/10/14 11:45
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Ground Water
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11/06/14 09:55
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 10061-02-6 11/10/14 20:1111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Ethylbenzene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 100-41-4 11/10/14 20:1111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Iodomethane10 4110162EPA 5030B 1.5 74-88-4 11/10/14 20:1111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methyl Butyl Ketone
(2-Hexanone)50 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 591-78-6 11/10/14 20:1111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methylene Chloride 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 75-09-2 11/10/14 20:1111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methyl Ethyl Ketone
(2-Butanone)100 4110162EPA 5030B 0.8 78-93-3 11/10/14 20:1111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L14-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)100 4110162EPA 5030B 1.4 108-10-1 11/10/14 20:1111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Styrene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 100-42-5 11/10/14 20:1111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.5 630-20-6 11/10/14 20:1111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 79-34-5 11/10/14 20:1111/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 2.5 ug/L1Tetrachloroethene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.4 127-18-4 11/10/14 20:1111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Toluene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 108-88-3 11/10/14 20:1111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 71-55-6 11/10/14 20:1111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 79-00-5 11/10/14 20:1111/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 2.8 ug/L1Trichloroethene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.4 79-01-6 11/10/14 20:1111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Trichlorofluoromethane1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 75-69-4 11/10/14 20:1111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2,3-Trichloropropane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.4 96-18-4 11/10/14 20:1111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Vinyl Acetate 50 4110162EPA 5030B 1.8 108-05-4 11/10/14 20:1111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Vinyl Chloride 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 75-01-4 11/10/14 20:1111/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Xylenes, total 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.5 1330-20-7 11/10/14 20:1111/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 101 %Surr: Dibromofluoromethane 4110162EPA 5030B 1868-53-7 11/10/14 20:1111/10/14 11:4580-120
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11/06/14 09:55
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
EPA 8260B 98 %Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 4110162EPA 5030B 17060-07-0 11/10/14 20:1111/10/14 11:4578-120
EPA 8260B 101 %Surr: Toluene-d8 4110162EPA 5030B 2037-26-5 11/10/14 20:1111/10/14 11:4580-120
EPA 8260B 112 %Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 4110162EPA 5030B 460-00-4 11/10/14 20:1111/10/14 11:4580-120
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11/06/14 09:55
On Site
EPA 9050A 252 umhos/cm1Field - Specific Conductance 1 4110095NA1COND11/05/14 10:1511/05/14 10:15
SM 4500-O G 4190 ug/L1Field - Dissolved Oxygen 0.00 4110095NA0.00 DO 11/05/14 10:1511/05/14 10:15
NDNA ug/L1Field - Ferrous Iron 200 4110095NA200FE211/05/14 10:1511/05/14 10:15
EPA 9040C 6.26 pH Units1Field - pH 4110095NAPH11/05/14 10:1511/05/14 10:15
NA 104 mV1Field - Redox 4110095NAREDOX11/05/14 10:1511/05/14 10:15
SM 2550 B 16.0 °C1Field - Temperature 4110095NATEMP11/05/14 10:1511/05/14 10:15
EPA 180.1 0.67 NTU1Field - Turbidity 0.10 4110095NA0.10 TURB 11/05/14 10:1511/05/14 10:15
NA 23.80 feet1Field - Water Level 4110095NAWL11/05/14 10:1511/05/14 10:15
NA 63.55 feet1Field - Well Depth 4110095NA11/05/14 10:1511/05/14 10:15
General Chemistry
SM 2320 B 130000 ug/L1Alkalinity as CaCO3 1000 4110158SM 2320 B 1000 ALK 11/10/14 10:0011/10/14 10:00
NDSM 5210 B ug/L1Biochemical Oxygen Demand 2000 4110112SM 5210 B 2000 E-10106 11/11/14 12:3711/06/14 08:00
NDSM 5220 D ug/L1Chemical Oxygen Demand 10000 4110245SM 5220 D 10000 E-10117 11/13/14 11:3011/13/14 07:30
NDSM 4500-S D ug/L1Total Sulfide 200 4110180SM 4500-S D 200 18496-25-8 11/11/14 16:3011/11/14 16:30
SM 2540 C 191000 ug/L1Total Dissolved Solids 10000 4110152SM 2540 C 10000 E-10173 11/08/14 15:0711/08/14 15:07
NDEPA 9060A ug/L1Total Organic Carbon 1000 4110123EPA 9060A 1000 E-10195 11/08/14 06:5811/07/14 09:00
Inorganic Anions
EPA 9056A 3300 ug/L1Chloride1000 4110107EPA 300.0 1000 16887-00-6 11/06/14 14:0711/06/14 14:07
NDEPA 9056A ug/L1Nitrate as N 50 4110107EPA 300.0 50 14797-55-8 11/06/14 14:0711/06/14 14:07
NDEPA 9056A ug/L1Sulfate5000 4110107EPA 300.0 5000 14808-79-8 11/06/14 14:0711/06/14 14:07
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11/06/14 09:55
Metals, Total
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Antimony6.00 4110174EPA 3005A 1.05 7440-36-0 11/13/14 13:2111/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Arsenic10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 1.13 7440-38-2 11/13/14 13:2111/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 60.4 ug/L1Barium100 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.10 7440-39-3 11/13/14 13:2111/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 0.07 ug/L1Beryllium1.00 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7440-41-7 11/13/14 13:2111/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Cadmium1.00 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7440-43-9 11/13/14 13:2111/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Chromium10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 0.73 7440-47-3 11/13/14 13:2111/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Cobalt10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 0.26 7440-48-4 11/13/14 13:2111/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 1.25 ug/L1Copper10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.22 7440-50-8 11/13/14 13:2111/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Lead10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7439-92-1 11/13/14 13:2111/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 2.33 ug/L1Nickel50.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.22 7440-02-0 11/13/14 13:2111/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Selenium10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 1.01 7782-49-2 11/13/14 13:2111/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Silver10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 0.17 7440-22-4 11/13/14 13:2111/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Thallium5.50 4110174EPA 3005A 0.09 7440-28-0 11/13/14 13:2111/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 1.09 ug/L1Vanadium25.0 B-01, J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.93 7440-62-2 11/13/14 13:2111/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 5.04 ug/L1Zinc10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.64 7440-66-6 11/13/14 13:2111/11/14 08:30
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Acetone100 4110162EPA 5030B 5.7 67-64-1 11/10/14 20:3711/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Acrylonitrile200 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 107-13-1 11/10/14 20:3711/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Benzene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 71-43-2 11/10/14 20:3711/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromochloromethane3.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 74-97-5 11/10/14 20:3711/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromodichloromethane1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.5 75-27-4 11/10/14 20:3711/10/14 11:45
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11/06/14 09:55
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromoform3.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.7 75-25-2 11/10/14 20:3711/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromomethane10 4110162EPA 5030B 1.6 74-83-9 11/10/14 20:3711/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Disulfide 100 4110162EPA 5030B 0.8 75-15-0 11/10/14 20:3711/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 56-23-5 11/10/14 20:3711/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chlorobenzene3.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 108-90-7 11/10/14 20:3711/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloroethane10 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 75-00-3 11/10/14 20:3711/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloroform5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 67-66-3 11/10/14 20:3711/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloromethane1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 74-87-3 11/10/14 20:3711/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromochloromethane1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.5 124-48-1 11/10/14 20:3711/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 13 4110162EPA 5030B 0.7 96-12-8 11/10/14 20:3711/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromoethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 106-93-4 11/10/14 20:3711/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromomethane10 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 74-95-3 11/10/14 20:3711/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichlorobenzene 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 95-50-1 11/10/14 20:3711/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,4-Dichlorobenzene 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 106-46-7 11/10/14 20:3711/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene 100 4110162EPA 5030B 1.8 110-57-6 11/10/14 20:3711/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 15 ug/L11,1-Dichloroethane 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 75-34-3 11/10/14 20:3711/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichloroethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.4 107-06-2 11/10/14 20:3711/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 75-35-4 11/10/14 20:3711/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 5.7 ug/L1cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 156-59-2 11/10/14 20:3711/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 156-60-5 11/10/14 20:3711/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichloropropane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 78-87-5 11/10/14 20:3711/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.8 10061-01-5 11/10/14 20:3711/10/14 11:45
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Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 10061-02-6 11/10/14 20:3711/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Ethylbenzene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 100-41-4 11/10/14 20:3711/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Iodomethane10 4110162EPA 5030B 1.5 74-88-4 11/10/14 20:3711/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methyl Butyl Ketone
(2-Hexanone)50 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 591-78-6 11/10/14 20:3711/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 1.4 ug/L1Methylene Chloride 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.6 75-09-2 11/10/14 20:3711/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methyl Ethyl Ketone
(2-Butanone)100 4110162EPA 5030B 0.8 78-93-3 11/10/14 20:3711/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L14-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)100 4110162EPA 5030B 1.4 108-10-1 11/10/14 20:3711/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Styrene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 100-42-5 11/10/14 20:3711/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.5 630-20-6 11/10/14 20:3711/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 79-34-5 11/10/14 20:3711/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 4.7 ug/L1Tetrachloroethene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.4 127-18-4 11/10/14 20:3711/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Toluene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.2 108-88-3 11/10/14 20:3711/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 71-55-6 11/10/14 20:3711/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 79-00-5 11/10/14 20:3711/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 4.2 ug/L1Trichloroethene1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.4 79-01-6 11/10/14 20:3711/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 0.9 ug/L1Trichlorofluoromethane1.0 J 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 75-69-4 11/10/14 20:3711/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2,3-Trichloropropane 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.4 96-18-4 11/10/14 20:3711/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Vinyl Acetate 50 4110162EPA 5030B 1.8 108-05-4 11/10/14 20:3711/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Vinyl Chloride 1.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.3 75-01-4 11/10/14 20:3711/10/14 11:45
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Xylenes, total 5.0 4110162EPA 5030B 0.5 1330-20-7 11/10/14 20:3711/10/14 11:45
EPA 8260B 101 %Surr: Dibromofluoromethane 4110162EPA 5030B 1868-53-7 11/10/14 20:3711/10/14 11:4580-120
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Ground Water
AXK0068-17 AXK006811/05/14 10:15
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/06/14 09:55
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
EPA 8260B 97 %Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 4110162EPA 5030B 17060-07-0 11/10/14 20:3711/10/14 11:4578-120
EPA 8260B 101 %Surr: Toluene-d8 4110162EPA 5030B 2037-26-5 11/10/14 20:3711/10/14 11:4580-120
EPA 8260B 109 %Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 4110162EPA 5030B 460-00-4 11/10/14 20:3711/10/14 11:4580-120
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Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
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1302-AMW2S
Ground Water
AXK0068-18 AXK006811/05/14 09:02
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/06/14 09:55
On Site
EPA 9050A 182 umhos/cm1Field - Specific Conductance 1 4110095NA1COND11/05/14 09:0211/05/14 09:02
SM 4500-O G 3480 ug/L1Field - Dissolved Oxygen 0.00 4110095NA0.00 DO 11/05/14 09:0211/05/14 09:02
NDNA ug/L1Field - Ferrous Iron 200 4110095NA200FE211/05/14 09:0211/05/14 09:02
EPA 9040C 5.77 pH Units1Field - pH 4110095NAPH11/05/14 09:0211/05/14 09:02
NA 120 mV1Field - Redox 4110095NAREDOX11/05/14 09:0211/05/14 09:02
SM 2550 B 15.2 °C1Field - Temperature 4110095NATEMP11/05/14 09:0211/05/14 09:02
EPA 180.1 5.88 NTU1Field - Turbidity 0.10 4110095NA0.10 TURB 11/05/14 09:0211/05/14 09:02
NA 24.21 feet1Field - Water Level 4110095NAWL11/05/14 09:0211/05/14 09:02
NA 39.90 feet1Field - Well Depth 4110095NA11/05/14 09:0211/05/14 09:02
General Chemistry
SM 2320 B 95000 ug/L1Alkalinity as CaCO3 1000 4110158SM 2320 B 1000 ALK 11/10/14 10:0011/10/14 10:00
NDSM 5210 B ug/L1Biochemical Oxygen Demand 2000 4110112SM 5210 B 2000 E-10106 11/11/14 12:3711/06/14 08:00
NDSM 5220 D ug/L1Chemical Oxygen Demand 10000 4110245SM 5220 D 10000 E-10117 11/13/14 11:3011/13/14 07:30
NDSM 4500-S D ug/L1Total Sulfide 200 4110180SM 4500-S D 200 18496-25-8 11/11/14 16:3011/11/14 16:30
SM 2540 C 137000 ug/L1Total Dissolved Solids 10000 4110152SM 2540 C 10000 E-10173 11/08/14 15:0711/08/14 15:07
NDEPA 9060A ug/L1Total Organic Carbon 1000 4110123EPA 9060A 1000 E-10195 11/08/14 07:1411/07/14 09:00
Inorganic Anions
EPA 9056A 3600 ug/L1Chloride1000 4110107EPA 300.0 1000 16887-00-6 11/06/14 14:2811/06/14 14:28
EPA 9056A 170 ug/L1Nitrate as N 50 4110107EPA 300.0 50 14797-55-8 11/06/14 14:2811/06/14 14:28
NDEPA 9056A ug/L1Sulfate5000 4110107EPA 300.0 5000 14808-79-8 11/06/14 14:2811/06/14 14:28
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Ground Water
AXK0068-18 AXK006811/05/14 09:02
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/06/14 09:55
Metals, Total
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Antimony6.00 4110174EPA 3005A 1.05 7440-36-0 11/13/14 13:2611/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Arsenic10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 1.13 7440-38-2 11/13/14 13:2611/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 46.0 ug/L1Barium100 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.10 7440-39-3 11/13/14 13:2611/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 0.69 ug/L1Beryllium1.00 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7440-41-7 11/13/14 13:2611/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Cadmium1.00 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7440-43-9 11/13/14 13:2611/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Chromium10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 0.73 7440-47-3 11/13/14 13:2611/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 0.44 ug/L1Cobalt10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.26 7440-48-4 11/13/14 13:2611/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 1.01 ug/L1Copper10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.22 7440-50-8 11/13/14 13:2611/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 0.59 ug/L1Lead10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7439-92-1 11/13/14 13:2611/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 1.88 ug/L1Nickel50.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.22 7440-02-0 11/13/14 13:2611/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Selenium10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 1.01 7782-49-2 11/13/14 13:2611/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Silver10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 0.17 7440-22-4 11/13/14 13:2611/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Thallium5.50 4110174EPA 3005A 0.09 7440-28-0 11/13/14 13:2611/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Vanadium25.0 4110174EPA 3005A 0.93 7440-62-2 11/13/14 13:2611/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 2.84 ug/L1Zinc10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.64 7440-66-6 11/13/14 13:2611/11/14 08:30
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Acetone100 4110193EPA 5030B 5.7 67-64-1 11/11/14 15:4411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Acrylonitrile200 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 107-13-1 11/11/14 15:4411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Benzene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 71-43-2 11/11/14 15:4411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromochloromethane3.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 74-97-5 11/11/14 15:4411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromodichloromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 75-27-4 11/11/14 15:4411/11/14 13:30
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Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
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Ground Water
AXK0068-18 AXK006811/05/14 09:02
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/06/14 09:55
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromoform3.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.7 75-25-2 11/11/14 15:4411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromomethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 1.6 74-83-9 11/11/14 15:4411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Disulfide 100 4110193EPA 5030B 0.8 75-15-0 11/11/14 15:4411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 56-23-5 11/11/14 15:4411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chlorobenzene3.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 108-90-7 11/11/14 15:4411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloroethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 75-00-3 11/11/14 15:4411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloroform5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 67-66-3 11/11/14 15:4411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 74-87-3 11/11/14 15:4411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromochloromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 124-48-1 11/11/14 15:4411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 13 4110193EPA 5030B 0.7 96-12-8 11/11/14 15:4411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromoethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 106-93-4 11/11/14 15:4411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromomethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 74-95-3 11/11/14 15:4411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichlorobenzene 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 95-50-1 11/11/14 15:4411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,4-Dichlorobenzene 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 106-46-7 11/11/14 15:4411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene 100 4110193EPA 5030B 1.8 110-57-6 11/11/14 15:4411/11/14 13:30
EPA 8260B 12 ug/L11,1-Dichloroethane 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 75-34-3 11/11/14 15:4411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 107-06-2 11/11/14 15:4411/11/14 13:30
EPA 8260B 0.9 ug/L11,1-Dichloroethene 5.0 J 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 75-35-4 11/11/14 15:4411/11/14 13:30
EPA 8260B 6.4 ug/L1cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 156-59-2 11/11/14 15:4411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 156-60-5 11/11/14 15:4411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichloropropane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 78-87-5 11/11/14 15:4411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.8 10061-01-5 11/11/14 15:4411/11/14 13:30
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Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
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Ground Water
AXK0068-18 AXK006811/05/14 09:02
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/06/14 09:55
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 10061-02-6 11/11/14 15:4411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Ethylbenzene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 100-41-4 11/11/14 15:4411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Iodomethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 1.5 74-88-4 11/11/14 15:4411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methyl Butyl Ketone
(2-Hexanone)50 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 591-78-6 11/11/14 15:4411/11/14 13:30
EPA 8260B 0.9 ug/L1Methylene Chloride 1.0 J 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 75-09-2 11/11/14 15:4411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methyl Ethyl Ketone
(2-Butanone)100 4110193EPA 5030B 0.8 78-93-3 11/11/14 15:4411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L14-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)100 4110193EPA 5030B 1.4 108-10-1 11/11/14 15:4411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Styrene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 100-42-5 11/11/14 15:4411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 630-20-6 11/11/14 15:4411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 79-34-5 11/11/14 15:4411/11/14 13:30
EPA 8260B 5.5 ug/L1Tetrachloroethene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 127-18-4 11/11/14 15:4411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Toluene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 108-88-3 11/11/14 15:4411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 71-55-6 11/11/14 15:4411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 79-00-5 11/11/14 15:4411/11/14 13:30
EPA 8260B 4.2 ug/L1Trichloroethene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 79-01-6 11/11/14 15:4411/11/14 13:30
EPA 8260B 0.6 ug/L1Trichlorofluoromethane1.0 J 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 75-69-4 11/11/14 15:4411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2,3-Trichloropropane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 96-18-4 11/11/14 15:4411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Vinyl Acetate 50 4110193EPA 5030B 1.8 108-05-4 11/11/14 15:4411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Vinyl Chloride 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 75-01-4 11/11/14 15:4411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Xylenes, total 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 1330-20-7 11/11/14 15:4411/11/14 13:30
EPA 8260B 101 %Surr: Dibromofluoromethane 4110193EPA 5030B 1868-53-7 11/11/14 15:4411/11/14 13:3080-120
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Ground Water
AXK0068-18 AXK006811/05/14 09:02
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/06/14 09:55
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
EPA 8260B 98 %Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 4110193EPA 5030B 17060-07-0 11/11/14 15:4411/11/14 13:3078-120
EPA 8260B 101 %Surr: Toluene-d8 4110193EPA 5030B 2037-26-5 11/11/14 15:4411/11/14 13:3080-120
EPA 8260B 107 %Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 4110193EPA 5030B 460-00-4 11/11/14 15:4411/11/14 13:3080-120
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1302-CD4Rep
Ground Water
AXK0068-19 AXK006811/04/14 16:15
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/06/14 09:55
On Site
EPA 9050A 126 umhos/cm1Field - Specific Conductance 1 4110095NA1COND11/04/14 16:1511/04/14 16:15
SM 4500-O G 2690 ug/L1Field - Dissolved Oxygen 0.00 4110095NA0.00 DO 11/04/14 16:1511/04/14 16:15
EPA 9040C 6.15 pH Units1Field - pH 4110095NAPH11/04/14 16:1511/04/14 16:15
NA 58 mV1Field - Redox 4110095NAREDOX11/04/14 16:1511/04/14 16:15
SM 2550 B 15.9 °C1Field - Temperature 4110095NATEMP11/04/14 16:1511/04/14 16:15
EPA 180.1 800 NTU1Field - Turbidity 0.10 >4110095NA0.10 TURB 11/04/14 16:1511/04/14 16:15
NA 11.18 feet1Field - Water Level 4110095NAWL11/04/14 16:1511/04/14 16:15
NA 19.41 feet1Field - Well Depth 4110095NA11/04/14 16:1511/04/14 16:15
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Acetone100 4110193EPA 5030B 5.7 67-64-1 11/11/14 16:1111/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Acrylonitrile200 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 107-13-1 11/11/14 16:1111/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Benzene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 71-43-2 11/11/14 16:1111/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromochloromethane3.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 74-97-5 11/11/14 16:1111/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromodichloromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 75-27-4 11/11/14 16:1111/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromoform3.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.7 75-25-2 11/11/14 16:1111/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromomethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 1.6 74-83-9 11/11/14 16:1111/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Disulfide 100 4110193EPA 5030B 0.8 75-15-0 11/11/14 16:1111/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 56-23-5 11/11/14 16:1111/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chlorobenzene3.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 108-90-7 11/11/14 16:1111/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloroethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 75-00-3 11/11/14 16:1111/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloroform5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 67-66-3 11/11/14 16:1111/11/14 13:30
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1302-CD4Rep
Ground Water
AXK0068-19 AXK006811/04/14 16:15
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/06/14 09:55
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 74-87-3 11/11/14 16:1111/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromochloromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 124-48-1 11/11/14 16:1111/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 13 4110193EPA 5030B 0.7 96-12-8 11/11/14 16:1111/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromoethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 106-93-4 11/11/14 16:1111/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromomethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 74-95-3 11/11/14 16:1111/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichlorobenzene 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 95-50-1 11/11/14 16:1111/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,4-Dichlorobenzene 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 106-46-7 11/11/14 16:1111/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene 100 4110193EPA 5030B 1.8 110-57-6 11/11/14 16:1111/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1-Dichloroethane 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 75-34-3 11/11/14 16:1111/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 107-06-2 11/11/14 16:1111/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 75-35-4 11/11/14 16:1111/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 156-59-2 11/11/14 16:1111/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 156-60-5 11/11/14 16:1111/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichloropropane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 78-87-5 11/11/14 16:1111/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.8 10061-01-5 11/11/14 16:1111/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 10061-02-6 11/11/14 16:1111/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Ethylbenzene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 100-41-4 11/11/14 16:1111/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Iodomethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 1.5 74-88-4 11/11/14 16:1111/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methyl Butyl Ketone
(2-Hexanone)50 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 591-78-6 11/11/14 16:1111/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methylene Chloride 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 75-09-2 11/11/14 16:1111/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methyl Ethyl Ketone
(2-Butanone)100 4110193EPA 5030B 0.8 78-93-3 11/11/14 16:1111/11/14 13:30
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5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
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ResultAnalyte SWSL/
RL
Prep
Method Qual DF Units Batch
Analytical
Method MDL CAS #Prep Date/Time Analysis
Date/Time
Client ID:
Date/Time Sampled:
Matrix:
Report No.:
Lab No:
Date/Time Received:
1302-CD4Rep
Ground Water
AXK0068-19 AXK006811/04/14 16:15
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/06/14 09:55
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L14-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)100 4110193EPA 5030B 1.4 108-10-1 11/11/14 16:1111/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Styrene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 100-42-5 11/11/14 16:1111/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 630-20-6 11/11/14 16:1111/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 79-34-5 11/11/14 16:1111/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Tetrachloroethene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 127-18-4 11/11/14 16:1111/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Toluene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 108-88-3 11/11/14 16:1111/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 71-55-6 11/11/14 16:1111/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 79-00-5 11/11/14 16:1111/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Trichloroethene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 79-01-6 11/11/14 16:1111/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Trichlorofluoromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 75-69-4 11/11/14 16:1111/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2,3-Trichloropropane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 96-18-4 11/11/14 16:1111/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Vinyl Acetate 50 4110193EPA 5030B 1.8 108-05-4 11/11/14 16:1111/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Vinyl Chloride 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 75-01-4 11/11/14 16:1111/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Xylenes, total 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 1330-20-7 11/11/14 16:1111/11/14 13:30
EPA 8260B 101 %Surr: Dibromofluoromethane 4110193EPA 5030B 1868-53-7 11/11/14 16:1111/11/14 13:3080-120
EPA 8260B 100 %Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 4110193EPA 5030B 17060-07-0 11/11/14 16:1111/11/14 13:3078-120
EPA 8260B 100 %Surr: Toluene-d8 4110193EPA 5030B 2037-26-5 11/11/14 16:1111/11/14 13:3080-120
EPA 8260B 109 %Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 4110193EPA 5030B 460-00-4 11/11/14 16:1111/11/14 13:3080-120
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5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
ResultAnalyte SWSL/
RL
Prep
Method Qual DF Units Batch
Analytical
Method MDL CAS #Prep Date/Time Analysis
Date/Time
Client ID:
Date/Time Sampled:
Matrix:
Report No.:
Lab No:
Date/Time Received:
1302-CD4Rep
Ground Water
AXK0068-20 AXK006811/05/14 09:55
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/06/14 09:55
On Site
EPA 180.1 7.17 NTU1Field - Turbidity 0.10 4110095NA0.10 TURB 11/05/14 09:5511/05/14 09:55
Metals, Total
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Antimony6.00 4110174EPA 3005A 1.05 7440-36-0 11/13/14 13:3111/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Arsenic10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 1.13 7440-38-2 11/13/14 13:3111/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 70.0 ug/L1Barium100 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.10 7440-39-3 11/13/14 13:3111/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 0.31 ug/L1Beryllium1.00 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7440-41-7 11/13/14 13:3111/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Cadmium1.00 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7440-43-9 11/13/14 13:3111/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Chromium10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 0.73 7440-47-3 11/13/14 13:3111/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 2.59 ug/L1Cobalt10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.26 7440-48-4 11/13/14 13:3111/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 1.46 ug/L1Copper10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.22 7440-50-8 11/13/14 13:3111/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 0.72 ug/L1Lead10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7439-92-1 11/13/14 13:3111/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 4.29 ug/L1Nickel50.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.22 7440-02-0 11/13/14 13:3111/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Selenium10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 1.01 7782-49-2 11/13/14 13:3111/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Silver10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 0.17 7440-22-4 11/13/14 13:3111/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Thallium5.50 4110174EPA 3005A 0.09 7440-28-0 11/13/14 13:3111/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 14.8 ug/L1Vanadium25.0 B-01, J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.93 7440-62-2 11/13/14 13:3111/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 6.85 ug/L1Zinc10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.64 7440-66-6 11/13/14 13:3111/11/14 08:30
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5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
ResultAnalyte SWSL/
RL
Prep
Method Qual DF Units Batch
Analytical
Method MDL CAS #Prep Date/Time Analysis
Date/Time
Client ID:
Date/Time Sampled:
Matrix:
Report No.:
Lab No:
Date/Time Received:
1302-CD6
Ground Water
AXK0068-21 AXK006811/04/14 16:39
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/06/14 09:55
On Site
EPA 9050A 253 umhos/cm1Field - Specific Conductance 1 4110095NA1COND11/04/14 16:3911/04/14 16:39
SM 4500-O G 3350 ug/L1Field - Dissolved Oxygen 0.00 4110095NA0.00 DO 11/04/14 16:3911/04/14 16:39
EPA 9040C 5.77 pH Units1Field - pH 4110095NAPH11/04/14 16:3911/04/14 16:39
NA 45 mV1Field - Redox 4110095NAREDOX11/04/14 16:3911/04/14 16:39
SM 2550 B 16.4 °C1Field - Temperature 4110095NATEMP11/04/14 16:3911/04/14 16:39
EPA 180.1 800 NTU1Field - Turbidity 0.10 >4110095NA0.10 TURB 11/04/14 16:3911/04/14 16:39
NA 32.10 feet1Field - Water Level 4110095NAWL11/04/14 16:3911/04/14 16:39
NA 41.49 feet1Field - Well Depth 4110095NA11/04/14 16:3911/04/14 16:39
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Acetone100 4110193EPA 5030B 5.7 67-64-1 11/11/14 16:3711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Acrylonitrile200 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 107-13-1 11/11/14 16:3711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Benzene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 71-43-2 11/11/14 16:3711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromochloromethane3.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 74-97-5 11/11/14 16:3711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromodichloromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 75-27-4 11/11/14 16:3711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromoform3.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.7 75-25-2 11/11/14 16:3711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromomethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 1.6 74-83-9 11/11/14 16:3711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Disulfide 100 4110193EPA 5030B 0.8 75-15-0 11/11/14 16:3711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 56-23-5 11/11/14 16:3711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chlorobenzene3.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 108-90-7 11/11/14 16:3711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloroethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 75-00-3 11/11/14 16:3711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloroform5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 67-66-3 11/11/14 16:3711/11/14 13:30
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Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
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RL
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Ground Water
AXK0068-21 AXK006811/04/14 16:39
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/06/14 09:55
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 74-87-3 11/11/14 16:3711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromochloromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 124-48-1 11/11/14 16:3711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 13 4110193EPA 5030B 0.7 96-12-8 11/11/14 16:3711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromoethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 106-93-4 11/11/14 16:3711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromomethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 74-95-3 11/11/14 16:3711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichlorobenzene 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 95-50-1 11/11/14 16:3711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,4-Dichlorobenzene 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 106-46-7 11/11/14 16:3711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene 100 4110193EPA 5030B 1.8 110-57-6 11/11/14 16:3711/11/14 13:30
EPA 8260B 4.7 ug/L11,1-Dichloroethane 5.0 J 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 75-34-3 11/11/14 16:3711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 107-06-2 11/11/14 16:3711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 75-35-4 11/11/14 16:3711/11/14 13:30
EPA 8260B 0.3 ug/L1cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 J 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 156-59-2 11/11/14 16:3711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 156-60-5 11/11/14 16:3711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichloropropane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 78-87-5 11/11/14 16:3711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.8 10061-01-5 11/11/14 16:3711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 10061-02-6 11/11/14 16:3711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Ethylbenzene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 100-41-4 11/11/14 16:3711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Iodomethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 1.5 74-88-4 11/11/14 16:3711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methyl Butyl Ketone
(2-Hexanone)50 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 591-78-6 11/11/14 16:3711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methylene Chloride 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 75-09-2 11/11/14 16:3711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methyl Ethyl Ketone
(2-Butanone)100 4110193EPA 5030B 0.8 78-93-3 11/11/14 16:3711/11/14 13:30
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RL
Prep
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Analytical
Method MDL CAS #Prep Date/Time Analysis
Date/Time
Client ID:
Date/Time Sampled:
Matrix:
Report No.:
Lab No:
Date/Time Received:
1302-CD6
Ground Water
AXK0068-21 AXK006811/04/14 16:39
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/06/14 09:55
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L14-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)100 4110193EPA 5030B 1.4 108-10-1 11/11/14 16:3711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Styrene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 100-42-5 11/11/14 16:3711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 630-20-6 11/11/14 16:3711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 79-34-5 11/11/14 16:3711/11/14 13:30
EPA 8260B 1.4 ug/L1Tetrachloroethene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 127-18-4 11/11/14 16:3711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Toluene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 108-88-3 11/11/14 16:3711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 71-55-6 11/11/14 16:3711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 79-00-5 11/11/14 16:3711/11/14 13:30
EPA 8260B 1.2 ug/L1Trichloroethene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 79-01-6 11/11/14 16:3711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Trichlorofluoromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 75-69-4 11/11/14 16:3711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2,3-Trichloropropane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 96-18-4 11/11/14 16:3711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Vinyl Acetate 50 4110193EPA 5030B 1.8 108-05-4 11/11/14 16:3711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Vinyl Chloride 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 75-01-4 11/11/14 16:3711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Xylenes, total 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 1330-20-7 11/11/14 16:3711/11/14 13:30
EPA 8260B 101 %Surr: Dibromofluoromethane 4110193EPA 5030B 1868-53-7 11/11/14 16:3711/11/14 13:3080-120
EPA 8260B 100 %Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 4110193EPA 5030B 17060-07-0 11/11/14 16:3711/11/14 13:3078-120
EPA 8260B 100 %Surr: Toluene-d8 4110193EPA 5030B 2037-26-5 11/11/14 16:3711/11/14 13:3080-120
EPA 8260B 108 %Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 4110193EPA 5030B 460-00-4 11/11/14 16:3711/11/14 13:3080-120
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Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
ResultAnalyte SWSL/
RL
Prep
Method Qual DF Units Batch
Analytical
Method MDL CAS #Prep Date/Time Analysis
Date/Time
Client ID:
Date/Time Sampled:
Matrix:
Report No.:
Lab No:
Date/Time Received:
1302-CD6
Ground Water
AXK0068-22 AXK006811/05/14 10:01
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/06/14 09:55
On Site
EPA 180.1 67.0 NTU1Field - Turbidity 0.10 4110095NA0.10 TURB 11/05/14 10:0111/05/14 10:01
Metals, Total
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Antimony6.00 4110174EPA 3005A 1.05 7440-36-0 11/13/14 13:3611/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Arsenic10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 1.13 7440-38-2 11/13/14 13:3611/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 120 ug/L1Barium100 4110174EPA 3005A 0.10 7440-39-3 11/13/14 13:3611/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 0.88 ug/L1Beryllium1.00 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7440-41-7 11/18/14 15:2711/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Cadmium1.00 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7440-43-9 11/13/14 13:3611/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 7.64 ug/L1Chromium10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.73 7440-47-3 11/13/14 13:3611/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 8.02 ug/L1Cobalt10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.26 7440-48-4 11/13/14 13:3611/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 8.02 ug/L1Copper10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.22 7440-50-8 11/13/14 13:3611/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 3.83 ug/L1Lead10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7439-92-1 11/13/14 13:3611/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 9.04 ug/L1Nickel50.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.22 7440-02-0 11/13/14 13:3611/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Selenium10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 1.01 7782-49-2 11/13/14 13:3611/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Silver10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 0.17 7440-22-4 11/13/14 13:3611/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 0.14 ug/L1Thallium5.50 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.09 7440-28-0 11/13/14 13:3611/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 50.6 ug/L1Vanadium25.0 B-01 4110174EPA 3005A 0.93 7440-62-2 11/13/14 13:3611/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 25.7 ug/L1Zinc10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 0.64 7440-66-6 11/13/14 13:3611/11/14 08:30
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Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
ResultAnalyte SWSL/
RL
Prep
Method Qual DF Units Batch
Analytical
Method MDL CAS #Prep Date/Time Analysis
Date/Time
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Matrix:
Report No.:
Lab No:
Date/Time Received:
1302-MWC
Ground Water
AXK0068-23 AXK006811/04/14 15:17
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/06/14 09:55
On Site
EPA 9050A 428 umhos/cm1Field - Specific Conductance 1 4110095NA1COND11/04/14 15:1711/04/14 15:17
SM 4500-O G 2580 ug/L1Field - Dissolved Oxygen 0.00 4110095NA0.00 DO 11/04/14 15:1711/04/14 15:17
EPA 9040C 6.02 pH Units1Field - pH 4110095NAPH11/04/14 15:1711/04/14 15:17
NA 47 mV1Field - Redox 4110095NAREDOX11/04/14 15:1711/04/14 15:17
SM 2550 B 16.0 °C1Field - Temperature 4110095NATEMP11/04/14 15:1711/04/14 15:17
EPA 180.1 800 NTU1Field - Turbidity 0.10 >4110095NA0.10 TURB 11/04/14 15:1711/04/14 15:17
NA 12.84 feet1Field - Water Level 4110095NAWL11/04/14 15:1711/04/14 15:17
NA 18.50 feet1Field - Well Depth 4110095NA11/04/14 15:1711/04/14 15:17
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Acetone100 4110193EPA 5030B 5.7 67-64-1 11/11/14 17:0411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Acrylonitrile200 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 107-13-1 11/11/14 17:0411/11/14 13:30
EPA 8260B 0.3 ug/L1Benzene1.0 J 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 71-43-2 11/11/14 17:0411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromochloromethane3.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 74-97-5 11/11/14 17:0411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromodichloromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 75-27-4 11/11/14 17:0411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromoform3.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.7 75-25-2 11/11/14 17:0411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromomethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 1.6 74-83-9 11/11/14 17:0411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Disulfide 100 4110193EPA 5030B 0.8 75-15-0 11/11/14 17:0411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 56-23-5 11/11/14 17:0411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chlorobenzene3.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 108-90-7 11/11/14 17:0411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloroethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 75-00-3 11/11/14 17:0411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloroform5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 67-66-3 11/11/14 17:0411/11/14 13:30
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Ground Water
AXK0068-23 AXK006811/04/14 15:17
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/06/14 09:55
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 74-87-3 11/11/14 17:0411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromochloromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 124-48-1 11/11/14 17:0411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 13 4110193EPA 5030B 0.7 96-12-8 11/11/14 17:0411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromoethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 106-93-4 11/11/14 17:0411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromomethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 74-95-3 11/11/14 17:0411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichlorobenzene 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 95-50-1 11/11/14 17:0411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,4-Dichlorobenzene 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 106-46-7 11/11/14 17:0411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene 100 4110193EPA 5030B 1.8 110-57-6 11/11/14 17:0411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1-Dichloroethane 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 75-34-3 11/11/14 17:0411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 107-06-2 11/11/14 17:0411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 75-35-4 11/11/14 17:0411/11/14 13:30
EPA 8260B 4.6 ug/L1cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 J 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 156-59-2 11/11/14 17:0411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 156-60-5 11/11/14 17:0411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichloropropane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 78-87-5 11/11/14 17:0411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.8 10061-01-5 11/11/14 17:0411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 10061-02-6 11/11/14 17:0411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Ethylbenzene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 100-41-4 11/11/14 17:0411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Iodomethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 1.5 74-88-4 11/11/14 17:0411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methyl Butyl Ketone
(2-Hexanone)50 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 591-78-6 11/11/14 17:0411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methylene Chloride 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 75-09-2 11/11/14 17:0411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methyl Ethyl Ketone
(2-Butanone)100 4110193EPA 5030B 0.8 78-93-3 11/11/14 17:0411/11/14 13:30
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Ground Water
AXK0068-23 AXK006811/04/14 15:17
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11/06/14 09:55
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L14-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)100 4110193EPA 5030B 1.4 108-10-1 11/11/14 17:0411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Styrene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 100-42-5 11/11/14 17:0411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 630-20-6 11/11/14 17:0411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 79-34-5 11/11/14 17:0411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Tetrachloroethene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 127-18-4 11/11/14 17:0411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Toluene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 108-88-3 11/11/14 17:0411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 71-55-6 11/11/14 17:0411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 79-00-5 11/11/14 17:0411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Trichloroethene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 79-01-6 11/11/14 17:0411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Trichlorofluoromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 75-69-4 11/11/14 17:0411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2,3-Trichloropropane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 96-18-4 11/11/14 17:0411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Vinyl Acetate 50 4110193EPA 5030B 1.8 108-05-4 11/11/14 17:0411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Vinyl Chloride 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 75-01-4 11/11/14 17:0411/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Xylenes, total 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 1330-20-7 11/11/14 17:0411/11/14 13:30
EPA 8260B 102 %Surr: Dibromofluoromethane 4110193EPA 5030B 1868-53-7 11/11/14 17:0411/11/14 13:3080-120
EPA 8260B 100 %Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 4110193EPA 5030B 17060-07-0 11/11/14 17:0411/11/14 13:3078-120
EPA 8260B 101 %Surr: Toluene-d8 4110193EPA 5030B 2037-26-5 11/11/14 17:0411/11/14 13:3080-120
EPA 8260B 105 %Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 4110193EPA 5030B 460-00-4 11/11/14 17:0411/11/14 13:3080-120
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Ground Water
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11/06/14 09:55
On Site
EPA 180.1 2.58 NTU1Field - Turbidity 0.10 4110095NA0.10 TURB 11/05/14 11:0911/05/14 11:09
Metals, Total
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Antimony6.00 4110174EPA 3005A 1.05 7440-36-0 11/13/14 13:5411/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Arsenic10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 1.13 7440-38-2 11/13/14 13:5411/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 47.2 ug/L1Barium100 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.10 7440-39-3 11/13/14 13:5411/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 0.10 ug/L1Beryllium1.00 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7440-41-7 11/13/14 13:5411/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 0.57 ug/L1Cadmium1.00 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7440-43-9 11/13/14 13:5411/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 1.68 ug/L1Chromium10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.73 7440-47-3 11/13/14 13:5411/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 4.20 ug/L1Cobalt10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.26 7440-48-4 11/13/14 13:5411/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 1.30 ug/L1Copper10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.22 7440-50-8 11/13/14 13:5411/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 0.29 ug/L1Lead10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7439-92-1 11/13/14 13:5411/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 4.74 ug/L1Nickel50.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.22 7440-02-0 11/13/14 13:5411/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Selenium10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 1.01 7782-49-2 11/13/14 13:5411/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Silver10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 0.17 7440-22-4 11/13/14 13:5411/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Thallium5.50 4110174EPA 3005A 0.09 7440-28-0 11/13/14 13:5411/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 2.11 ug/L1Vanadium25.0 B-01, J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.93 7440-62-2 11/13/14 13:5411/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 3.06 ug/L1Zinc10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.64 7440-66-6 11/13/14 13:5411/11/14 08:30
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AXK0068-25 AXK006811/04/14 14:41
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11/06/14 09:55
On Site
EPA 9050A 471 umhos/cm1Field - Specific Conductance 1 4110095NA1COND11/04/14 14:4111/04/14 14:41
SM 4500-O G 3390 ug/L1Field - Dissolved Oxygen 0.00 4110095NA0.00 DO 11/04/14 14:4111/04/14 14:41
EPA 9040C 5.71 pH Units1Field - pH 4110095NAPH11/04/14 14:4111/04/14 14:41
NA 35 mV1Field - Redox 4110095NAREDOX11/04/14 14:4111/04/14 14:41
SM 2550 B 15.7 °C1Field - Temperature 4110095NATEMP11/04/14 14:4111/04/14 14:41
EPA 180.1 800 NTU1Field - Turbidity 0.10 >4110095NA0.10 TURB 11/04/14 14:4111/04/14 14:41
NA 27.30 feet1Field - Water Level 4110095NAWL11/04/14 14:4111/04/14 14:41
NA 30.15 feet1Field - Well Depth 4110095NA11/04/14 14:4111/04/14 14:41
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Acetone100 4110193EPA 5030B 5.7 67-64-1 11/11/14 17:3011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Acrylonitrile200 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 107-13-1 11/11/14 17:3011/11/14 13:30
EPA 8260B 6.9 ug/L1Benzene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 71-43-2 11/11/14 17:3011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromochloromethane3.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 74-97-5 11/11/14 17:3011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromodichloromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 75-27-4 11/11/14 17:3011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromoform3.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.7 75-25-2 11/11/14 17:3011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromomethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 1.6 74-83-9 11/11/14 17:3011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Disulfide 100 4110193EPA 5030B 0.8 75-15-0 11/11/14 17:3011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 56-23-5 11/11/14 17:3011/11/14 13:30
EPA 8260B 0.5 ug/L1Chlorobenzene3.0 J 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 108-90-7 11/11/14 17:3011/11/14 13:30
EPA 8260B 0.9 ug/L1Chloroethane10 J 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 75-00-3 11/11/14 17:3011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloroform5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 67-66-3 11/11/14 17:3011/11/14 13:30
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Ground Water
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11/06/14 09:55
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 74-87-3 11/11/14 17:3011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromochloromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 124-48-1 11/11/14 17:3011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 13 4110193EPA 5030B 0.7 96-12-8 11/11/14 17:3011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromoethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 106-93-4 11/11/14 17:3011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromomethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 74-95-3 11/11/14 17:3011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichlorobenzene 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 95-50-1 11/11/14 17:3011/11/14 13:30
EPA 8260B 10 ug/L11,4-Dichlorobenzene 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 106-46-7 11/11/14 17:3011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene 100 4110193EPA 5030B 1.8 110-57-6 11/11/14 17:3011/11/14 13:30
EPA 8260B 0.9 ug/L11,1-Dichloroethane 5.0 J 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 75-34-3 11/11/14 17:3011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 107-06-2 11/11/14 17:3011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 75-35-4 11/11/14 17:3011/11/14 13:30
EPA 8260B 53 ug/L1cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 156-59-2 11/11/14 17:3011/11/14 13:30
EPA 8260B 0.2 ug/L1trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 J 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 156-60-5 11/11/14 17:3011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichloropropane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 78-87-5 11/11/14 17:3011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.8 10061-01-5 11/11/14 17:3011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 10061-02-6 11/11/14 17:3011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Ethylbenzene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 100-41-4 11/11/14 17:3011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Iodomethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 1.5 74-88-4 11/11/14 17:3011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methyl Butyl Ketone
(2-Hexanone)50 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 591-78-6 11/11/14 17:3011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methylene Chloride 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 75-09-2 11/11/14 17:3011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methyl Ethyl Ketone
(2-Butanone)100 4110193EPA 5030B 0.8 78-93-3 11/11/14 17:3011/11/14 13:30
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Ground Water
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11/06/14 09:55
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L14-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)100 4110193EPA 5030B 1.4 108-10-1 11/11/14 17:3011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Styrene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 100-42-5 11/11/14 17:3011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 630-20-6 11/11/14 17:3011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 79-34-5 11/11/14 17:3011/11/14 13:30
EPA 8260B 0.4 ug/L1Tetrachloroethene1.0 J 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 127-18-4 11/11/14 17:3011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Toluene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 108-88-3 11/11/14 17:3011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 71-55-6 11/11/14 17:3011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 79-00-5 11/11/14 17:3011/11/14 13:30
EPA 8260B 4.6 ug/L1Trichloroethene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 79-01-6 11/11/14 17:3011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Trichlorofluoromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 75-69-4 11/11/14 17:3011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2,3-Trichloropropane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 96-18-4 11/11/14 17:3011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Vinyl Acetate 50 4110193EPA 5030B 1.8 108-05-4 11/11/14 17:3011/11/14 13:30
EPA 8260B 0.6 ug/L1Vinyl Chloride 1.0 J 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 75-01-4 11/11/14 17:3011/11/14 13:30
EPA 8260B 1.5 ug/L1Xylenes, total 5.0 J 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 1330-20-7 11/11/14 17:3011/11/14 13:30
EPA 8260B 102 %Surr: Dibromofluoromethane 4110193EPA 5030B 1868-53-7 11/11/14 17:3011/11/14 13:3080-120
EPA 8260B 98 %Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 4110193EPA 5030B 17060-07-0 11/11/14 17:3011/11/14 13:3078-120
EPA 8260B 100 %Surr: Toluene-d8 4110193EPA 5030B 2037-26-5 11/11/14 17:3011/11/14 13:3080-120
EPA 8260B 107 %Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 4110193EPA 5030B 460-00-4 11/11/14 17:3011/11/14 13:3080-120
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ANALYTICAL SERVICES, INC.
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
ResultAnalyte SWSL/
RL
Prep
Method Qual DF Units Batch
Analytical
Method MDL CAS #Prep Date/Time Analysis
Date/Time
Client ID:
Date/Time Sampled:
Matrix:
Report No.:
Lab No:
Date/Time Received:
1302-MWD
Ground Water
AXK0068-26 AXK006811/05/14 11:22
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/06/14 09:55
On Site
EPA 180.1 3.68 NTU1Field - Turbidity 0.10 4110095NA0.10 TURB 11/05/14 11:2211/05/14 11:22
Metals, Total
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Antimony6.00 4110174EPA 3005A 1.05 7440-36-0 11/13/14 14:0011/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Arsenic10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 1.13 7440-38-2 11/13/14 14:0011/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 121 ug/L1Barium100 4110174EPA 3005A 0.10 7440-39-3 11/13/14 14:0011/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 0.11 ug/L1Beryllium1.00 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7440-41-7 11/18/14 15:3211/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 0.06 ug/L1Cadmium1.00 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7440-43-9 11/13/14 14:0011/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 1.62 ug/L1Chromium10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.73 7440-47-3 11/13/14 14:0011/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 7.61 ug/L1Cobalt10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.26 7440-48-4 11/13/14 14:0011/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 3.41 ug/L1Copper10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.22 7440-50-8 11/13/14 14:0011/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 0.72 ug/L1Lead10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7439-92-1 11/13/14 14:0011/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 18.3 ug/L1Nickel50.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.22 7440-02-0 11/13/14 14:0011/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Selenium10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 1.01 7782-49-2 11/13/14 14:0011/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Silver10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 0.17 7440-22-4 11/13/14 14:0011/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Thallium5.50 4110174EPA 3005A 0.09 7440-28-0 11/13/14 14:0011/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 0.95 ug/L1Vanadium25.0 B-01, J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.93 7440-62-2 11/13/14 14:0011/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 7.00 ug/L1Zinc10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.64 7440-66-6 11/13/14 14:0011/11/14 08:30
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(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201
ANALYTICAL SERVICES, INC.
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
ResultAnalyte SWSL/
RL
Prep
Method Qual DF Units Batch
Analytical
Method MDL CAS #Prep Date/Time Analysis
Date/Time
Client ID:
Date/Time Sampled:
Matrix:
Report No.:
Lab No:
Date/Time Received:
1302-MWI
Ground Water
AXK0068-27 AXK006811/04/14 14:20
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/06/14 09:55
On Site
EPA 9050A 133 umhos/cm1Field - Specific Conductance 1 4110095NA1COND11/04/14 14:2011/04/14 14:20
SM 4500-O G 4120 ug/L1Field - Dissolved Oxygen 0.00 4110095NA0.00 DO 11/04/14 14:2011/04/14 14:20
EPA 9040C 6.11 pH Units1Field - pH 4110095NAPH11/04/14 14:2011/04/14 14:20
NA 199 mV1Field - Redox 4110095NAREDOX11/04/14 14:2011/04/14 14:20
SM 2550 B 14.4 °C1Field - Temperature 4110095NATEMP11/04/14 14:2011/04/14 14:20
EPA 180.1 800 NTU1Field - Turbidity 0.10 >4110095NA0.10 TURB 11/04/14 14:2011/04/14 14:20
NA 47.30 feet1Field - Water Level 4110095NAWL11/04/14 14:2011/04/14 14:20
NA 65.18 feet1Field - Well Depth 4110095NA11/04/14 14:2011/04/14 14:20
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Acetone100 4110193EPA 5030B 5.7 67-64-1 11/11/14 13:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Acrylonitrile200 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 107-13-1 11/11/14 13:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Benzene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 71-43-2 11/11/14 13:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromochloromethane3.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 74-97-5 11/11/14 13:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromodichloromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 75-27-4 11/11/14 13:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromoform3.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.7 75-25-2 11/11/14 13:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromomethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 1.6 74-83-9 11/11/14 13:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Disulfide 100 4110193EPA 5030B 0.8 75-15-0 11/11/14 13:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 56-23-5 11/11/14 13:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chlorobenzene3.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 108-90-7 11/11/14 13:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloroethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 75-00-3 11/11/14 13:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloroform5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 67-66-3 11/11/14 13:5711/11/14 13:30
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ASI Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Norcross, GA 30092
(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201
ANALYTICAL SERVICES, INC.
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
ResultAnalyte SWSL/
RL
Prep
Method Qual DF Units Batch
Analytical
Method MDL CAS #Prep Date/Time Analysis
Date/Time
Client ID:
Date/Time Sampled:
Matrix:
Report No.:
Lab No:
Date/Time Received:
1302-MWI
Ground Water
AXK0068-27 AXK006811/04/14 14:20
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/06/14 09:55
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 74-87-3 11/11/14 13:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromochloromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 124-48-1 11/11/14 13:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 13 4110193EPA 5030B 0.7 96-12-8 11/11/14 13:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromoethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 106-93-4 11/11/14 13:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromomethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 74-95-3 11/11/14 13:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichlorobenzene 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 95-50-1 11/11/14 13:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,4-Dichlorobenzene 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 106-46-7 11/11/14 13:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene 100 4110193EPA 5030B 1.8 110-57-6 11/11/14 13:5711/11/14 13:30
EPA 8260B 4.9 ug/L11,1-Dichloroethane 5.0 J 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 75-34-3 11/11/14 13:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 107-06-2 11/11/14 13:5711/11/14 13:30
EPA 8260B 0.4 ug/L11,1-Dichloroethene 5.0 J 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 75-35-4 11/11/14 13:5711/11/14 13:30
EPA 8260B 1.7 ug/L1cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 J 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 156-59-2 11/11/14 13:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 156-60-5 11/11/14 13:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichloropropane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 78-87-5 11/11/14 13:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.8 10061-01-5 11/11/14 13:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 10061-02-6 11/11/14 13:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Ethylbenzene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 100-41-4 11/11/14 13:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Iodomethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 1.5 74-88-4 11/11/14 13:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methyl Butyl Ketone
(2-Hexanone)50 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 591-78-6 11/11/14 13:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methylene Chloride 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 75-09-2 11/11/14 13:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methyl Ethyl Ketone
(2-Butanone)100 4110193EPA 5030B 0.8 78-93-3 11/11/14 13:5711/11/14 13:30
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ASI Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Norcross, GA 30092
(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201
ANALYTICAL SERVICES, INC.
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
ResultAnalyte SWSL/
RL
Prep
Method Qual DF Units Batch
Analytical
Method MDL CAS #Prep Date/Time Analysis
Date/Time
Client ID:
Date/Time Sampled:
Matrix:
Report No.:
Lab No:
Date/Time Received:
1302-MWI
Ground Water
AXK0068-27 AXK006811/04/14 14:20
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/06/14 09:55
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L14-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)100 4110193EPA 5030B 1.4 108-10-1 11/11/14 13:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Styrene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 100-42-5 11/11/14 13:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 630-20-6 11/11/14 13:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 79-34-5 11/11/14 13:5711/11/14 13:30
EPA 8260B 3.4 ug/L1Tetrachloroethene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 127-18-4 11/11/14 13:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Toluene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 108-88-3 11/11/14 13:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 71-55-6 11/11/14 13:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 79-00-5 11/11/14 13:5711/11/14 13:30
EPA 8260B 1.7 ug/L1Trichloroethene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 79-01-6 11/11/14 13:5711/11/14 13:30
EPA 8260B 0.6 ug/L1Trichlorofluoromethane1.0 J 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 75-69-4 11/11/14 13:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2,3-Trichloropropane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 96-18-4 11/11/14 13:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Vinyl Acetate 50 4110193EPA 5030B 1.8 108-05-4 11/11/14 13:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Vinyl Chloride 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 75-01-4 11/11/14 13:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Xylenes, total 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 1330-20-7 11/11/14 13:5711/11/14 13:30
EPA 8260B 101 %Surr: Dibromofluoromethane 4110193EPA 5030B 1868-53-7 11/11/14 13:5711/11/14 13:3080-120
EPA 8260B 98 %Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 4110193EPA 5030B 17060-07-0 11/11/14 13:5711/11/14 13:3078-120
EPA 8260B 102 %Surr: Toluene-d8 4110193EPA 5030B 2037-26-5 11/11/14 13:5711/11/14 13:3080-120
EPA 8260B 110 %Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 4110193EPA 5030B 460-00-4 11/11/14 13:5711/11/14 13:3080-120
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ASI Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Norcross, GA 30092
(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201
ANALYTICAL SERVICES, INC.
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
ResultAnalyte SWSL/
RL
Prep
Method Qual DF Units Batch
Analytical
Method MDL CAS #Prep Date/Time Analysis
Date/Time
Client ID:
Date/Time Sampled:
Matrix:
Report No.:
Lab No:
Date/Time Received:
1302-MWI
Ground Water
AXK0068-28 AXK006811/05/14 09:14
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/06/14 09:55
On Site
EPA 180.1 3.23 NTU1Field - Turbidity 0.10 4110095NA0.10 TURB 11/05/14 09:1411/05/14 09:14
Metals, Total
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Antimony6.00 4110174EPA 3005A 1.05 7440-36-0 11/13/14 14:0611/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Arsenic10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 1.13 7440-38-2 11/13/14 14:0611/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 20.7 ug/L1Barium100 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.10 7440-39-3 11/13/14 14:0611/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 0.16 ug/L1Beryllium1.00 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7440-41-7 11/18/14 15:3711/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 0.05 ug/L1Cadmium1.00 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7440-43-9 11/13/14 14:0611/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 0.82 ug/L1Chromium10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.73 7440-47-3 11/13/14 14:0611/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 0.26 ug/L1Cobalt10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.26 7440-48-4 11/13/14 14:0611/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 0.90 ug/L1Copper10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.22 7440-50-8 11/13/14 14:0611/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 0.31 ug/L1Lead10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7439-92-1 11/13/14 14:0611/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 1.56 ug/L1Nickel50.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.22 7440-02-0 11/13/14 14:0611/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Selenium10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 1.01 7782-49-2 11/13/14 14:0611/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Silver10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 0.17 7440-22-4 11/13/14 14:0611/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Thallium5.50 4110174EPA 3005A 0.09 7440-28-0 11/13/14 14:0611/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 2.55 ug/L1Vanadium25.0 B-01, J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.93 7440-62-2 11/13/14 14:0611/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 1.70 ug/L1Zinc10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.64 7440-66-6 11/13/14 14:0611/11/14 08:30
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ASI Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Norcross, GA 30092
(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201
ANALYTICAL SERVICES, INC.
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
ResultAnalyte SWSL/
RL
Prep
Method Qual DF Units Batch
Analytical
Method MDL CAS #Prep Date/Time Analysis
Date/Time
Client ID:
Date/Time Sampled:
Matrix:
Report No.:
Lab No:
Date/Time Received:
1302-MWJ
Ground Water
AXK0068-29 AXK006811/04/14 15:54
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/06/14 09:55
On Site
EPA 9050A 245 umhos/cm1Field - Specific Conductance 1 4110095NA1COND11/04/14 15:5411/04/14 15:54
SM 4500-O G 3750 ug/L1Field - Dissolved Oxygen 0.00 4110095NA0.00 DO 11/04/14 15:5411/04/14 15:54
EPA 9040C 6.53 pH Units1Field - pH 4110095NAPH11/04/14 15:5411/04/14 15:54
NA 155 mV1Field - Redox 4110095NAREDOX11/04/14 15:5411/04/14 15:54
SM 2550 B 14.2 °C1Field - Temperature 4110095NATEMP11/04/14 15:5411/04/14 15:54
EPA 180.1 247 NTU1Field - Turbidity 0.10 4110095NA0.10 TURB 11/04/14 15:5411/04/14 15:54
NA 31.92 feet1Field - Water Level 4110095NAWL11/04/14 15:5411/04/14 15:54
NA 34.90 feet1Field - Well Depth 4110095NA11/04/14 15:5411/04/14 15:54
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Acetone100 4110193EPA 5030B 5.7 67-64-1 11/11/14 17:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Acrylonitrile200 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 107-13-1 11/11/14 17:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Benzene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 71-43-2 11/11/14 17:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromochloromethane3.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 74-97-5 11/11/14 17:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromodichloromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 75-27-4 11/11/14 17:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromoform3.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.7 75-25-2 11/11/14 17:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromomethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 1.6 74-83-9 11/11/14 17:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Disulfide 100 4110193EPA 5030B 0.8 75-15-0 11/11/14 17:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 56-23-5 11/11/14 17:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chlorobenzene3.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 108-90-7 11/11/14 17:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloroethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 75-00-3 11/11/14 17:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloroform5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 67-66-3 11/11/14 17:5711/11/14 13:30
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ASI Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Norcross, GA 30092
(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201
ANALYTICAL SERVICES, INC.
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
ResultAnalyte SWSL/
RL
Prep
Method Qual DF Units Batch
Analytical
Method MDL CAS #Prep Date/Time Analysis
Date/Time
Client ID:
Date/Time Sampled:
Matrix:
Report No.:
Lab No:
Date/Time Received:
1302-MWJ
Ground Water
AXK0068-29 AXK006811/04/14 15:54
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/06/14 09:55
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 74-87-3 11/11/14 17:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromochloromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 124-48-1 11/11/14 17:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 13 4110193EPA 5030B 0.7 96-12-8 11/11/14 17:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromoethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 106-93-4 11/11/14 17:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromomethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 74-95-3 11/11/14 17:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichlorobenzene 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 95-50-1 11/11/14 17:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,4-Dichlorobenzene 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 106-46-7 11/11/14 17:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene 100 4110193EPA 5030B 1.8 110-57-6 11/11/14 17:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1-Dichloroethane 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 75-34-3 11/11/14 17:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 107-06-2 11/11/14 17:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 75-35-4 11/11/14 17:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 156-59-2 11/11/14 17:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 156-60-5 11/11/14 17:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichloropropane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 78-87-5 11/11/14 17:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.8 10061-01-5 11/11/14 17:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 10061-02-6 11/11/14 17:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Ethylbenzene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 100-41-4 11/11/14 17:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Iodomethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 1.5 74-88-4 11/11/14 17:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methyl Butyl Ketone
(2-Hexanone)50 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 591-78-6 11/11/14 17:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methylene Chloride 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 75-09-2 11/11/14 17:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methyl Ethyl Ketone
(2-Butanone)100 4110193EPA 5030B 0.8 78-93-3 11/11/14 17:5711/11/14 13:30
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5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
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ResultAnalyte SWSL/
RL
Prep
Method Qual DF Units Batch
Analytical
Method MDL CAS #Prep Date/Time Analysis
Date/Time
Client ID:
Date/Time Sampled:
Matrix:
Report No.:
Lab No:
Date/Time Received:
1302-MWJ
Ground Water
AXK0068-29 AXK006811/04/14 15:54
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/06/14 09:55
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L14-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)100 4110193EPA 5030B 1.4 108-10-1 11/11/14 17:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Styrene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 100-42-5 11/11/14 17:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 630-20-6 11/11/14 17:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 79-34-5 11/11/14 17:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Tetrachloroethene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 127-18-4 11/11/14 17:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Toluene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 108-88-3 11/11/14 17:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 71-55-6 11/11/14 17:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 79-00-5 11/11/14 17:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Trichloroethene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 79-01-6 11/11/14 17:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Trichlorofluoromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 75-69-4 11/11/14 17:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2,3-Trichloropropane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 96-18-4 11/11/14 17:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Vinyl Acetate 50 4110193EPA 5030B 1.8 108-05-4 11/11/14 17:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Vinyl Chloride 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 75-01-4 11/11/14 17:5711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Xylenes, total 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 1330-20-7 11/11/14 17:5711/11/14 13:30
EPA 8260B 100 %Surr: Dibromofluoromethane 4110193EPA 5030B 1868-53-7 11/11/14 17:5711/11/14 13:3080-120
EPA 8260B 98 %Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 4110193EPA 5030B 17060-07-0 11/11/14 17:5711/11/14 13:3078-120
EPA 8260B 100 %Surr: Toluene-d8 4110193EPA 5030B 2037-26-5 11/11/14 17:5711/11/14 13:3080-120
EPA 8260B 110 %Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 4110193EPA 5030B 460-00-4 11/11/14 17:5711/11/14 13:3080-120
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Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
ResultAnalyte SWSL/
RL
Prep
Method Qual DF Units Batch
Analytical
Method MDL CAS #Prep Date/Time Analysis
Date/Time
Client ID:
Date/Time Sampled:
Matrix:
Report No.:
Lab No:
Date/Time Received:
1302-MWJ
Ground Water
AXK0068-30 AXK006811/05/14 10:56
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/06/14 09:55
On Site
EPA 180.1 5.63 NTU1Field - Turbidity 0.10 4110095NA0.10 TURB 11/05/14 10:5611/05/14 10:56
Metals, Total
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Antimony6.00 4110174EPA 3005A 1.05 7440-36-0 11/13/14 14:1311/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Arsenic10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 1.13 7440-38-2 11/13/14 14:1311/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 27.4 ug/L1Barium100 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.10 7440-39-3 11/13/14 14:1311/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 0.17 ug/L1Beryllium1.00 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7440-41-7 11/13/14 14:1311/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Cadmium1.00 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7440-43-9 11/13/14 14:1311/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 1.45 ug/L1Chromium10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.73 7440-47-3 11/13/14 14:1311/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 1.24 ug/L1Cobalt10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.26 7440-48-4 11/13/14 14:1311/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 2.00 ug/L1Copper10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.22 7440-50-8 11/13/14 14:1311/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 1.16 ug/L1Lead10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7439-92-1 11/13/14 14:1311/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 3.54 ug/L1Nickel50.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.22 7440-02-0 11/13/14 14:1311/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Selenium10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 1.01 7782-49-2 11/13/14 14:1311/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Silver10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 0.17 7440-22-4 11/13/14 14:1311/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Thallium5.50 4110174EPA 3005A 0.09 7440-28-0 11/13/14 14:1311/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 9.58 ug/L1Vanadium25.0 B-01, J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.93 7440-62-2 11/13/14 14:1311/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 6.38 ug/L1Zinc10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.64 7440-66-6 11/13/14 14:1311/11/14 08:30
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5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
ResultAnalyte SWSL/
RL
Prep
Method Qual DF Units Batch
Analytical
Method MDL CAS #Prep Date/Time Analysis
Date/Time
Client ID:
Date/Time Sampled:
Matrix:
Report No.:
Lab No:
Date/Time Received:
1302-MWK
Ground Water
AXK0068-31 AXK006811/04/14 15:00
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/06/14 09:55
On Site
EPA 9050A 229 umhos/cm1Field - Specific Conductance 1 4110095NA1COND11/04/14 15:0011/04/14 15:00
SM 4500-O G 2650 ug/L1Field - Dissolved Oxygen 0.00 4110095NA0.00 DO 11/04/14 15:0011/04/14 15:00
EPA 9040C 5.83 pH Units1Field - pH 4110095NAPH11/04/14 15:0011/04/14 15:00
NA 187 mV1Field - Redox 4110095NAREDOX11/04/14 15:0011/04/14 15:00
SM 2550 B 14.6 °C1Field - Temperature 4110095NATEMP11/04/14 15:0011/04/14 15:00
EPA 180.1 800 NTU1Field - Turbidity 0.10 >4110095NA0.10 TURB 11/04/14 15:0011/04/14 15:00
NA 25.05 feet1Field - Water Level 4110095NAWL11/04/14 15:0011/04/14 15:00
NA 36.08 feet1Field - Well Depth 4110095NA11/04/14 15:0011/04/14 15:00
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Acetone100 4110193EPA 5030B 5.7 67-64-1 11/11/14 18:2311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Acrylonitrile200 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 107-13-1 11/11/14 18:2311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Benzene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 71-43-2 11/11/14 18:2311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromochloromethane3.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 74-97-5 11/11/14 18:2311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromodichloromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 75-27-4 11/11/14 18:2311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromoform3.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.7 75-25-2 11/11/14 18:2311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromomethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 1.6 74-83-9 11/11/14 18:2311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Disulfide 100 4110193EPA 5030B 0.8 75-15-0 11/11/14 18:2311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 56-23-5 11/11/14 18:2311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chlorobenzene3.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 108-90-7 11/11/14 18:2311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloroethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 75-00-3 11/11/14 18:2311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloroform5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 67-66-3 11/11/14 18:2311/11/14 13:30
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Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
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RL
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Analytical
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Date/Time
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Matrix:
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1302-MWK
Ground Water
AXK0068-31 AXK006811/04/14 15:00
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/06/14 09:55
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 74-87-3 11/11/14 18:2311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromochloromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 124-48-1 11/11/14 18:2311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 13 4110193EPA 5030B 0.7 96-12-8 11/11/14 18:2311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromoethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 106-93-4 11/11/14 18:2311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromomethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 74-95-3 11/11/14 18:2311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichlorobenzene 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 95-50-1 11/11/14 18:2311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,4-Dichlorobenzene 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 106-46-7 11/11/14 18:2311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene 100 4110193EPA 5030B 1.8 110-57-6 11/11/14 18:2311/11/14 13:30
EPA 8260B 1.1 ug/L11,1-Dichloroethane 5.0 J 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 75-34-3 11/11/14 18:2311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 107-06-2 11/11/14 18:2311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 75-35-4 11/11/14 18:2311/11/14 13:30
EPA 8260B 0.5 ug/L1cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 J 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 156-59-2 11/11/14 18:2311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 156-60-5 11/11/14 18:2311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichloropropane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 78-87-5 11/11/14 18:2311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.8 10061-01-5 11/11/14 18:2311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 10061-02-6 11/11/14 18:2311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Ethylbenzene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 100-41-4 11/11/14 18:2311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Iodomethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 1.5 74-88-4 11/11/14 18:2311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methyl Butyl Ketone
(2-Hexanone)50 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 591-78-6 11/11/14 18:2311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methylene Chloride 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 75-09-2 11/11/14 18:2311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methyl Ethyl Ketone
(2-Butanone)100 4110193EPA 5030B 0.8 78-93-3 11/11/14 18:2311/11/14 13:30
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5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
ResultAnalyte SWSL/
RL
Prep
Method Qual DF Units Batch
Analytical
Method MDL CAS #Prep Date/Time Analysis
Date/Time
Client ID:
Date/Time Sampled:
Matrix:
Report No.:
Lab No:
Date/Time Received:
1302-MWK
Ground Water
AXK0068-31 AXK006811/04/14 15:00
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/06/14 09:55
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L14-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)100 4110193EPA 5030B 1.4 108-10-1 11/11/14 18:2311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Styrene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 100-42-5 11/11/14 18:2311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 630-20-6 11/11/14 18:2311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 79-34-5 11/11/14 18:2311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Tetrachloroethene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 127-18-4 11/11/14 18:2311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Toluene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 108-88-3 11/11/14 18:2311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 71-55-6 11/11/14 18:2311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 79-00-5 11/11/14 18:2311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Trichloroethene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 79-01-6 11/11/14 18:2311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Trichlorofluoromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 75-69-4 11/11/14 18:2311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2,3-Trichloropropane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 96-18-4 11/11/14 18:2311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Vinyl Acetate 50 4110193EPA 5030B 1.8 108-05-4 11/11/14 18:2311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Vinyl Chloride 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 75-01-4 11/11/14 18:2311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Xylenes, total 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 1330-20-7 11/11/14 18:2311/11/14 13:30
EPA 8260B 101 %Surr: Dibromofluoromethane 4110193EPA 5030B 1868-53-7 11/11/14 18:2311/11/14 13:3080-120
EPA 8260B 98 %Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 4110193EPA 5030B 17060-07-0 11/11/14 18:2311/11/14 13:3078-120
EPA 8260B 100 %Surr: Toluene-d8 4110193EPA 5030B 2037-26-5 11/11/14 18:2311/11/14 13:3080-120
EPA 8260B 108 %Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 4110193EPA 5030B 460-00-4 11/11/14 18:2311/11/14 13:3080-120
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(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201
ANALYTICAL SERVICES, INC.
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
ResultAnalyte SWSL/
RL
Prep
Method Qual DF Units Batch
Analytical
Method MDL CAS #Prep Date/Time Analysis
Date/Time
Client ID:
Date/Time Sampled:
Matrix:
Report No.:
Lab No:
Date/Time Received:
1302-MWK
Ground Water
AXK0068-32 AXK006811/05/14 11:14
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/06/14 09:55
On Site
EPA 180.1 9.53 NTU1Field - Turbidity 0.10 4110095NA0.10 TURB 11/05/14 11:1411/05/14 11:14
Metals, Total
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Antimony6.00 4110174EPA 3005A 1.05 7440-36-0 11/13/14 14:1911/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Arsenic10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 1.13 7440-38-2 11/13/14 14:1911/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 13.3 ug/L1Barium100 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.10 7440-39-3 11/13/14 14:1911/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 0.13 ug/L1Beryllium1.00 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7440-41-7 11/18/14 15:4211/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Cadmium1.00 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7440-43-9 11/13/14 14:1911/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 1.21 ug/L1Chromium10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.73 7440-47-3 11/13/14 14:1911/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 0.53 ug/L1Cobalt10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.26 7440-48-4 11/13/14 14:1911/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 1.20 ug/L1Copper10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.22 7440-50-8 11/13/14 14:1911/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 0.43 ug/L1Lead10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.05 7439-92-1 11/13/14 14:1911/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 1.97 ug/L1Nickel50.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.22 7440-02-0 11/13/14 14:1911/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Selenium10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 1.01 7782-49-2 11/13/14 14:1911/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Silver10.0 4110174EPA 3005A 0.17 7440-22-4 11/13/14 14:1911/11/14 08:30
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Thallium5.50 4110174EPA 3005A 0.09 7440-28-0 11/13/14 14:1911/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 3.82 ug/L1Vanadium25.0 B-01, J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.93 7440-62-2 11/13/14 14:1911/11/14 08:30
EPA 6020A 3.19 ug/L1Zinc10.0 J 4110174EPA 3005A 0.64 7440-66-6 11/13/14 14:1911/11/14 08:30
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Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
ResultAnalyte SWSL/
RL
Prep
Method Qual DF Units Batch
Analytical
Method MDL CAS #Prep Date/Time Analysis
Date/Time
Client ID:
Date/Time Sampled:
Matrix:
Report No.:
Lab No:
Date/Time Received:
1302-MWX
Ground Water
AXK0068-33 AXK006811/04/14 15:36
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/06/14 09:55
On Site
EPA 9050A 228 umhos/cm1Field - Specific Conductance 1 4110095NA1COND11/04/14 15:3611/04/14 15:36
SM 4500-O G 4530 ug/L1Field - Dissolved Oxygen 0.00 4110095NA0.00 DO 11/04/14 15:3611/04/14 15:36
EPA 9040C 6.31 pH Units1Field - pH 4110095NAPH11/04/14 15:3611/04/14 15:36
NA 131 mV1Field - Redox 4110095NAREDOX11/04/14 15:3611/04/14 15:36
SM 2550 B 14.5 °C1Field - Temperature 4110095NATEMP11/04/14 15:3611/04/14 15:36
EPA 180.1 800 NTU1Field - Turbidity 0.10 >4110095NA0.10 TURB 11/04/14 15:3611/04/14 15:36
NA 14.75 feet1Field - Water Level 4110095NAWL11/04/14 15:3611/04/14 15:36
NA 31.79 feet1Field - Well Depth 4110095NA11/04/14 15:3611/04/14 15:36
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Acetone100 4110193EPA 5030B 5.7 67-64-1 11/11/14 18:5011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Acrylonitrile200 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 107-13-1 11/11/14 18:5011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Benzene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 71-43-2 11/11/14 18:5011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromochloromethane3.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 74-97-5 11/11/14 18:5011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromodichloromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 75-27-4 11/11/14 18:5011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromoform3.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.7 75-25-2 11/11/14 18:5011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromomethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 1.6 74-83-9 11/11/14 18:5011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Disulfide 100 4110193EPA 5030B 0.8 75-15-0 11/11/14 18:5011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 56-23-5 11/11/14 18:5011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chlorobenzene3.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 108-90-7 11/11/14 18:5011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloroethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 75-00-3 11/11/14 18:5011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloroform5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 67-66-3 11/11/14 18:5011/11/14 13:30
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Ground Water
AXK0068-33 AXK006811/04/14 15:36
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11/06/14 09:55
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 74-87-3 11/11/14 18:5011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromochloromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 124-48-1 11/11/14 18:5011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 13 4110193EPA 5030B 0.7 96-12-8 11/11/14 18:5011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromoethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 106-93-4 11/11/14 18:5011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromomethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 74-95-3 11/11/14 18:5011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichlorobenzene 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 95-50-1 11/11/14 18:5011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,4-Dichlorobenzene 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 106-46-7 11/11/14 18:5011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene 100 4110193EPA 5030B 1.8 110-57-6 11/11/14 18:5011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1-Dichloroethane 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 75-34-3 11/11/14 18:5011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 107-06-2 11/11/14 18:5011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 75-35-4 11/11/14 18:5011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 156-59-2 11/11/14 18:5011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 156-60-5 11/11/14 18:5011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichloropropane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 78-87-5 11/11/14 18:5011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.8 10061-01-5 11/11/14 18:5011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 10061-02-6 11/11/14 18:5011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Ethylbenzene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 100-41-4 11/11/14 18:5011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Iodomethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 1.5 74-88-4 11/11/14 18:5011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methyl Butyl Ketone
(2-Hexanone)50 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 591-78-6 11/11/14 18:5011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methylene Chloride 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 75-09-2 11/11/14 18:5011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methyl Ethyl Ketone
(2-Butanone)100 4110193EPA 5030B 0.8 78-93-3 11/11/14 18:5011/11/14 13:30
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Ground Water
AXK0068-33 AXK006811/04/14 15:36
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11/06/14 09:55
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L14-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)100 4110193EPA 5030B 1.4 108-10-1 11/11/14 18:5011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Styrene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 100-42-5 11/11/14 18:5011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 630-20-6 11/11/14 18:5011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 79-34-5 11/11/14 18:5011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Tetrachloroethene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 127-18-4 11/11/14 18:5011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Toluene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 108-88-3 11/11/14 18:5011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 71-55-6 11/11/14 18:5011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 79-00-5 11/11/14 18:5011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Trichloroethene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 79-01-6 11/11/14 18:5011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Trichlorofluoromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 75-69-4 11/11/14 18:5011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2,3-Trichloropropane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 96-18-4 11/11/14 18:5011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Vinyl Acetate 50 4110193EPA 5030B 1.8 108-05-4 11/11/14 18:5011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Vinyl Chloride 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 75-01-4 11/11/14 18:5011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Xylenes, total 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 1330-20-7 11/11/14 18:5011/11/14 13:30
EPA 8260B 101 %Surr: Dibromofluoromethane 4110193EPA 5030B 1868-53-7 11/11/14 18:5011/11/14 13:3080-120
EPA 8260B 99 %Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 4110193EPA 5030B 17060-07-0 11/11/14 18:5011/11/14 13:3078-120
EPA 8260B 101 %Surr: Toluene-d8 4110193EPA 5030B 2037-26-5 11/11/14 18:5011/11/14 13:3080-120
EPA 8260B 107 %Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 4110193EPA 5030B 460-00-4 11/11/14 18:5011/11/14 13:3080-120
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Ground Water
AXK0068-34 AXK006811/05/14 11:03
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/06/14 09:55
On Site
EPA 180.1 1.63 NTU1Field - Turbidity 0.10 4110095NA0.10 TURB 11/05/14 11:0311/05/14 11:03
Metals, Total
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Antimony6.00 4110196EPA 3005A 1.05 7440-36-0 11/13/14 18:1211/12/14 08:50
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Arsenic10.0 4110196EPA 3005A 1.13 7440-38-2 11/13/14 18:1211/12/14 08:50
EPA 6020A 26.8 ug/L1Barium100 J 4110196EPA 3005A 0.10 7440-39-3 11/13/14 18:1211/12/14 08:50
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Beryllium1.00 4110196EPA 3005A 0.05 7440-41-7 11/13/14 18:1211/12/14 08:50
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Cadmium1.00 4110196EPA 3005A 0.05 7440-43-9 11/13/14 18:1211/12/14 08:50
EPA 6020A 2.58 ug/L1Chromium10.0 B-01, J 4110196EPA 3005A 0.73 7440-47-3 11/13/14 18:1211/12/14 08:50
EPA 6020A 0.36 ug/L1Cobalt10.0 J 4110196EPA 3005A 0.26 7440-48-4 11/13/14 18:1211/12/14 08:50
EPA 6020A 0.97 ug/L1Copper10.0 J 4110196EPA 3005A 0.22 7440-50-8 11/13/14 18:1211/12/14 08:50
EPA 6020A 0.19 ug/L1Lead10.0 J 4110196EPA 3005A 0.05 7439-92-1 11/13/14 18:1211/12/14 08:50
EPA 6020A 3.67 ug/L1Nickel50.0 J 4110196EPA 3005A 0.22 7440-02-0 11/13/14 18:1211/12/14 08:50
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Selenium10.0 4110196EPA 3005A 1.01 7782-49-2 11/13/14 18:1211/12/14 08:50
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Silver10.0 4110196EPA 3005A 0.17 7440-22-4 11/13/14 18:1211/12/14 08:50
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Thallium5.50 4110196EPA 3005A 0.09 7440-28-0 11/13/14 18:1211/12/14 08:50
EPA 6020A 11.2 ug/L1Vanadium25.0 J 4110196EPA 3005A 0.93 7440-62-2 11/13/14 18:1211/12/14 08:50
EPA 6020A 2.10 ug/L1Zinc10.0 B-01, J 4110196EPA 3005A 0.64 7440-66-6 11/13/14 18:1211/12/14 08:50
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Ground Water
AXK0068-35 AXK006811/05/14 16:01
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/06/14 09:55
On Site
EPA 9050A 122 umhos/cm1Field - Specific Conductance 1 4110095NA1COND11/05/14 16:0111/05/14 16:01
SM 4500-O G 4030 ug/L1Field - Dissolved Oxygen 0.00 4110095NA0.00 DO 11/05/14 16:0111/05/14 16:01
NDNA ug/L1Field - Ferrous Iron 200 4110095NA200FE211/05/14 16:0111/05/14 16:01
EPA 9040C 5.78 pH Units1Field - pH 4110095NAPH11/05/14 16:0111/05/14 16:01
NA 59 mV1Field - Redox 4110095NAREDOX11/05/14 16:0111/05/14 16:01
SM 2550 B 16.4 °C1Field - Temperature 4110095NATEMP11/05/14 16:0111/05/14 16:01
EPA 180.1 2.87 NTU1Field - Turbidity 0.10 >4110095NA0.10 TURB 11/05/14 16:0111/05/14 16:01
NA 15.51 feet1Field - Water Level 4110095NAWL11/05/14 16:0111/05/14 16:01
NA 26.90 feet1Field - Well Depth 4110095NA11/05/14 16:0111/05/14 16:01
General Chemistry
SM 2320 B 31000 ug/L1Alkalinity as CaCO3 1000 4110158SM 2320 B 1000 ALK 11/10/14 10:0011/10/14 10:00
NDSM 5210 B ug/L1Biochemical Oxygen Demand 2000 4110112SM 5210 B 2000 E-10106 11/11/14 12:3711/06/14 08:00
NDSM 5220 D ug/L1Chemical Oxygen Demand 10000 4110245SM 5220 D 10000 E-10117 11/13/14 11:3011/13/14 07:30
NDSM 4500-S D ug/L1Total Sulfide 200 4110180SM 4500-S D 200 18496-25-8 11/11/14 16:3011/11/14 16:30
SM 2540 C 105000 ug/L1Total Dissolved Solids 10000 4110152SM 2540 C 10000 E-10173 11/08/14 15:0711/08/14 15:07
NDEPA 9060A ug/L1Total Organic Carbon 1000 4110123EPA 9060A 1000 E-10195 11/08/14 07:3111/07/14 09:00
Inorganic Anions
EPA 9056A 3100 ug/L1Chloride1000 4110107EPA 300.0 1000 16887-00-6 11/06/14 17:5411/06/14 17:54
EPA 9056A 81 ug/L1Nitrate as N 50 4110107EPA 300.0 50 14797-55-8 11/06/14 17:5411/06/14 17:54
EPA 9056A 2800 ug/L1Sulfate5000 J 4110107EPA 300.0 0.00003 14808-79-8 11/06/14 17:5411/06/14 17:54
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Ground Water
AXK0068-35 AXK006811/05/14 16:01
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11/06/14 09:55
Metals, Total
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Antimony6.00 4110196EPA 3005A 1.05 7440-36-0 11/13/14 18:1811/12/14 08:50
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Arsenic10.0 4110196EPA 3005A 1.13 7440-38-2 11/13/14 18:1811/12/14 08:50
EPA 6020A 38.6 ug/L1Barium100 J 4110196EPA 3005A 0.10 7440-39-3 11/13/14 18:1811/12/14 08:50
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Beryllium1.00 4110196EPA 3005A 0.05 7440-41-7 11/13/14 18:1811/12/14 08:50
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Cadmium1.00 4110196EPA 3005A 0.05 7440-43-9 11/13/14 18:1811/12/14 08:50
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Chromium10.0 4110196EPA 3005A 0.73 7440-47-3 11/13/14 18:1811/12/14 08:50
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Cobalt10.0 4110196EPA 3005A 0.26 7440-48-4 11/13/14 18:1811/12/14 08:50
EPA 6020A 0.76 ug/L1Copper10.0 J 4110196EPA 3005A 0.22 7440-50-8 11/13/14 18:1811/12/14 08:50
EPA 6020A 0.14 ug/L1Lead10.0 J 4110196EPA 3005A 0.05 7439-92-1 11/13/14 18:1811/12/14 08:50
EPA 6020A 1.32 ug/L1Nickel50.0 J 4110196EPA 3005A 0.22 7440-02-0 11/13/14 18:1811/12/14 08:50
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Selenium10.0 4110196EPA 3005A 1.01 7782-49-2 11/13/14 18:1811/12/14 08:50
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Silver10.0 4110196EPA 3005A 0.17 7440-22-4 11/13/14 18:1811/12/14 08:50
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Thallium5.50 4110196EPA 3005A 0.09 7440-28-0 11/13/14 18:1811/12/14 08:50
EPA 6020A 2.44 ug/L1Vanadium25.0 J 4110196EPA 3005A 0.93 7440-62-2 11/13/14 18:1811/12/14 08:50
EPA 6020A 2.28 ug/L1Zinc10.0 B-01, J 4110196EPA 3005A 0.64 7440-66-6 11/13/14 18:1811/12/14 08:50
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Acetone100 4110193EPA 5030B 5.7 67-64-1 11/11/14 19:1711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Acrylonitrile200 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 107-13-1 11/11/14 19:1711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Benzene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 71-43-2 11/11/14 19:1711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromochloromethane3.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 74-97-5 11/11/14 19:1711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromodichloromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 75-27-4 11/11/14 19:1711/11/14 13:30
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Ground Water
AXK0068-35 AXK006811/05/14 16:01
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11/06/14 09:55
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromoform3.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.7 75-25-2 11/11/14 19:1711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromomethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 1.6 74-83-9 11/11/14 19:1711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Disulfide 100 4110193EPA 5030B 0.8 75-15-0 11/11/14 19:1711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 56-23-5 11/11/14 19:1711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chlorobenzene3.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 108-90-7 11/11/14 19:1711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloroethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 75-00-3 11/11/14 19:1711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloroform5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 67-66-3 11/11/14 19:1711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 74-87-3 11/11/14 19:1711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromochloromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 124-48-1 11/11/14 19:1711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 13 4110193EPA 5030B 0.7 96-12-8 11/11/14 19:1711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromoethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 106-93-4 11/11/14 19:1711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromomethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 74-95-3 11/11/14 19:1711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichlorobenzene 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 95-50-1 11/11/14 19:1711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,4-Dichlorobenzene 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 106-46-7 11/11/14 19:1711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene 100 4110193EPA 5030B 1.8 110-57-6 11/11/14 19:1711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1-Dichloroethane 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 75-34-3 11/11/14 19:1711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 107-06-2 11/11/14 19:1711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 75-35-4 11/11/14 19:1711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 156-59-2 11/11/14 19:1711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 156-60-5 11/11/14 19:1711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichloropropane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 78-87-5 11/11/14 19:1711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.8 10061-01-5 11/11/14 19:1711/11/14 13:30
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11/06/14 09:55
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 10061-02-6 11/11/14 19:1711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Ethylbenzene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 100-41-4 11/11/14 19:1711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Iodomethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 1.5 74-88-4 11/11/14 19:1711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methyl Butyl Ketone
(2-Hexanone)50 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 591-78-6 11/11/14 19:1711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methylene Chloride 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 75-09-2 11/11/14 19:1711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methyl Ethyl Ketone
(2-Butanone)100 4110193EPA 5030B 0.8 78-93-3 11/11/14 19:1711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L14-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)100 4110193EPA 5030B 1.4 108-10-1 11/11/14 19:1711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Styrene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 100-42-5 11/11/14 19:1711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 630-20-6 11/11/14 19:1711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 79-34-5 11/11/14 19:1711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Tetrachloroethene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 127-18-4 11/11/14 19:1711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Toluene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 108-88-3 11/11/14 19:1711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 71-55-6 11/11/14 19:1711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 79-00-5 11/11/14 19:1711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Trichloroethene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 79-01-6 11/11/14 19:1711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Trichlorofluoromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 75-69-4 11/11/14 19:1711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2,3-Trichloropropane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 96-18-4 11/11/14 19:1711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Vinyl Acetate 50 4110193EPA 5030B 1.8 108-05-4 11/11/14 19:1711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Vinyl Chloride 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 75-01-4 11/11/14 19:1711/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Xylenes, total 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 1330-20-7 11/11/14 19:1711/11/14 13:30
EPA 8260B 102 %Surr: Dibromofluoromethane 4110193EPA 5030B 1868-53-7 11/11/14 19:1711/11/14 13:3080-120
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Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
EPA 8260B 98 %Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 4110193EPA 5030B 17060-07-0 11/11/14 19:1711/11/14 13:3078-120
EPA 8260B 100 %Surr: Toluene-d8 4110193EPA 5030B 2037-26-5 11/11/14 19:1711/11/14 13:3080-120
EPA 8260B 111 %Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 4110193EPA 5030B 460-00-4 11/11/14 19:1711/11/14 13:3080-120
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11/06/14 15:05
On Site
EPA 9050A 202 umhos/cm1Field - Specific Conductance 1 4110095NA1COND11/06/14 08:3911/06/14 08:39
SM 4500-O G 5940 ug/L1Field - Dissolved Oxygen 0.00 4110095NA0.00 DO 11/06/14 08:3911/06/14 08:39
NDNA ug/L1Field - Ferrous Iron 200 4110095NA200FE211/06/14 08:3911/06/14 08:39
EPA 9040C 5.97 pH Units1Field - pH 4110095NAPH11/06/14 08:3911/06/14 08:39
NA 466 mV1Field - Redox 4110095NAREDOX11/06/14 08:3911/06/14 08:39
SM 2550 B 16.3 °C1Field - Temperature 4110095NATEMP11/06/14 08:3911/06/14 08:39
EPA 180.1 3.56 NTU1Field - Turbidity 0.10 4110095NA0.10 TURB 11/06/14 08:3911/06/14 08:39
NA 17.77 feet1Field - Water Level 4110095NAWL11/06/14 08:3911/06/14 08:39
NA 35.10 feet1Field - Well Depth 4110095NA11/06/14 08:3911/06/14 08:39
General Chemistry
SM 2320 B 61000 ug/L1Alkalinity as CaCO3 1000 4110158SM 2320 B 1000 ALK 11/10/14 10:0011/10/14 10:00
NDSM 5210 B ug/L1Biochemical Oxygen Demand 2000 4110127SM 5210 B 2000 E-10106 11/12/14 10:4511/07/14 08:00
NDSM 5220 D ug/L1Chemical Oxygen Demand 10000 4110245SM 5220 D 10000 E-10117 11/13/14 11:3011/13/14 07:30
NDSM 4500-S D ug/L1Total Sulfide 200 4110180SM 4500-S D 200 18496-25-8 11/11/14 16:3011/11/14 16:30
SM 2540 C 143000 ug/L1Total Dissolved Solids 10000 4110152SM 2540 C 10000 E-10173 11/08/14 15:0711/08/14 15:07
NDEPA 9060A ug/L1Total Organic Carbon 1000 4110123EPA 9060A 1000 E-10195 11/08/14 07:4511/07/14 09:00
Inorganic Anions
EPA 9056A 3300 ug/L1Chloride1000 4110107EPA 300.0 1000 16887-00-6 11/06/14 19:3811/06/14 12:10
NDEPA 9056A ug/L1Nitrate as N 50 4110107EPA 300.0 50 14797-55-8 11/06/14 19:3811/06/14 12:10
NDEPA 9056A ug/L1Sulfate5000 4110107EPA 300.0 5000 14808-79-8 11/06/14 19:3811/06/14 12:10
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11/06/14 15:05
Metals, Total
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Antimony6.00 4110196EPA 3005A 1.05 7440-36-0 11/13/14 18:2411/12/14 08:50
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Arsenic10.0 4110196EPA 3005A 1.13 7440-38-2 11/13/14 18:2411/12/14 08:50
EPA 6020A 30.8 ug/L1Barium100 J 4110196EPA 3005A 0.10 7440-39-3 11/13/14 18:2411/12/14 08:50
EPA 6020A 0.05 ug/L1Beryllium1.00 J 4110196EPA 3005A 0.05 7440-41-7 11/13/14 18:2411/12/14 08:50
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Cadmium1.00 4110196EPA 3005A 0.05 7440-43-9 11/13/14 18:2411/12/14 08:50
EPA 6020A 1.14 ug/L1Chromium10.0 B-01, J 4110196EPA 3005A 0.73 7440-47-3 11/13/14 18:2411/12/14 08:50
EPA 6020A 0.40 ug/L1Cobalt10.0 J 4110196EPA 3005A 0.26 7440-48-4 11/13/14 18:2411/12/14 08:50
EPA 6020A 1.03 ug/L1Copper10.0 J 4110196EPA 3005A 0.22 7440-50-8 11/13/14 18:2411/12/14 08:50
EPA 6020A 0.42 ug/L1Lead10.0 J 4110196EPA 3005A 0.05 7439-92-1 11/13/14 18:2411/12/14 08:50
EPA 6020A 1.56 ug/L1Nickel50.0 J 4110196EPA 3005A 0.22 7440-02-0 11/13/14 18:2411/12/14 08:50
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Selenium10.0 4110196EPA 3005A 1.01 7782-49-2 11/13/14 18:2411/12/14 08:50
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Silver10.0 4110196EPA 3005A 0.17 7440-22-4 11/13/14 18:2411/12/14 08:50
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Thallium5.50 4110196EPA 3005A 0.09 7440-28-0 11/13/14 18:2411/12/14 08:50
EPA 6020A 3.85 ug/L1Vanadium25.0 J 4110196EPA 3005A 0.93 7440-62-2 11/13/14 18:2411/12/14 08:50
EPA 6020A 3.57 ug/L1Zinc10.0 B-01, J 4110196EPA 3005A 0.64 7440-66-6 11/13/14 18:2411/12/14 08:50
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Acetone100 4110193EPA 5030B 5.7 67-64-1 11/11/14 19:4311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Acrylonitrile200 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 107-13-1 11/11/14 19:4311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Benzene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 71-43-2 11/11/14 19:4311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromochloromethane3.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 74-97-5 11/11/14 19:4311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromodichloromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 75-27-4 11/11/14 19:4311/11/14 13:30
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11/06/14 15:05
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromoform3.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.7 75-25-2 11/11/14 19:4311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromomethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 1.6 74-83-9 11/11/14 19:4311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Disulfide 100 4110193EPA 5030B 0.8 75-15-0 11/11/14 19:4311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 56-23-5 11/11/14 19:4311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chlorobenzene3.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 108-90-7 11/11/14 19:4311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloroethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 75-00-3 11/11/14 19:4311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloroform5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 67-66-3 11/11/14 19:4311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 74-87-3 11/11/14 19:4311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromochloromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 124-48-1 11/11/14 19:4311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 13 4110193EPA 5030B 0.7 96-12-8 11/11/14 19:4311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromoethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 106-93-4 11/11/14 19:4311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromomethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 74-95-3 11/11/14 19:4311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichlorobenzene 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 95-50-1 11/11/14 19:4311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,4-Dichlorobenzene 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 106-46-7 11/11/14 19:4311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene 100 4110193EPA 5030B 1.8 110-57-6 11/11/14 19:4311/11/14 13:30
EPA 8260B 16 ug/L11,1-Dichloroethane 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 75-34-3 11/11/14 19:4311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 107-06-2 11/11/14 19:4311/11/14 13:30
EPA 8260B 1.8 ug/L11,1-Dichloroethene 5.0 J 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 75-35-4 11/11/14 19:4311/11/14 13:30
EPA 8260B 3.6 ug/L1cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 J 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 156-59-2 11/11/14 19:4311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 156-60-5 11/11/14 19:4311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichloropropane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 78-87-5 11/11/14 19:4311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.8 10061-01-5 11/11/14 19:4311/11/14 13:30
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11/06/14 15:05
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 10061-02-6 11/11/14 19:4311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Ethylbenzene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 100-41-4 11/11/14 19:4311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Iodomethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 1.5 74-88-4 11/11/14 19:4311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methyl Butyl Ketone
(2-Hexanone)50 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 591-78-6 11/11/14 19:4311/11/14 13:30
EPA 8260B 0.7 ug/L1Methylene Chloride 1.0 J 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 75-09-2 11/11/14 19:4311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methyl Ethyl Ketone
(2-Butanone)100 4110193EPA 5030B 0.8 78-93-3 11/11/14 19:4311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L14-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)100 4110193EPA 5030B 1.4 108-10-1 11/11/14 19:4311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Styrene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 100-42-5 11/11/14 19:4311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 630-20-6 11/11/14 19:4311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 79-34-5 11/11/14 19:4311/11/14 13:30
EPA 8260B 18 ug/L1Tetrachloroethene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 127-18-4 11/11/14 19:4311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Toluene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 108-88-3 11/11/14 19:4311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 71-55-6 11/11/14 19:4311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 79-00-5 11/11/14 19:4311/11/14 13:30
EPA 8260B 7.4 ug/L1Trichloroethene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 79-01-6 11/11/14 19:4311/11/14 13:30
EPA 8260B 1.2 ug/L1Trichlorofluoromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 75-69-4 11/11/14 19:4311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2,3-Trichloropropane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 96-18-4 11/11/14 19:4311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Vinyl Acetate 50 4110193EPA 5030B 1.8 108-05-4 11/11/14 19:4311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Vinyl Chloride 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 75-01-4 11/11/14 19:4311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Xylenes, total 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 1330-20-7 11/11/14 19:4311/11/14 13:30
EPA 8260B 100 %Surr: Dibromofluoromethane 4110193EPA 5030B 1868-53-7 11/11/14 19:4311/11/14 13:3080-120
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EPA 8260B 97 %Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 4110193EPA 5030B 17060-07-0 11/11/14 19:4311/11/14 13:3078-120
EPA 8260B 98 %Surr: Toluene-d8 4110193EPA 5030B 2037-26-5 11/11/14 19:4311/11/14 13:3080-120
EPA 8260B 108 %Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 4110193EPA 5030B 460-00-4 11/11/14 19:4311/11/14 13:3080-120
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On Site
EPA 9050A 199 umhos/cm1Field - Specific Conductance 1 4110095NA1COND11/05/14 08:2911/05/14 08:29
SM 4500-O G 3700 ug/L1Field - Dissolved Oxygen 0.00 4110095NA0.00 DO 11/05/14 08:2911/05/14 08:29
EPA 9040C 5.92 pH Units1Field - pH 4110095NAPH11/05/14 08:2911/05/14 08:29
NA 466 mV1Field - Redox 4110095NAREDOX11/05/14 08:2911/05/14 08:29
SM 2550 B 14.2 °C1Field - Temperature 4110095NATEMP11/05/14 08:2911/05/14 08:29
EPA 180.1 800 NTU1Field - Turbidity 0.10 >4110095NA0.10 TURB 11/05/14 08:2911/05/14 08:29
NA 26.49 feet1Field - Water Level 4110095NAWL11/05/14 08:2911/05/14 08:29
NA 32.70 feet1Field - Well Depth 4110095NA11/05/14 08:2911/05/14 08:29
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Acetone100 4110193EPA 5030B 5.7 67-64-1 11/11/14 20:1011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Acrylonitrile200 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 107-13-1 11/11/14 20:1011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Benzene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 71-43-2 11/11/14 20:1011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromochloromethane3.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 74-97-5 11/11/14 20:1011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromodichloromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 75-27-4 11/11/14 20:1011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromoform3.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.7 75-25-2 11/11/14 20:1011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromomethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 1.6 74-83-9 11/11/14 20:1011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Disulfide 100 4110193EPA 5030B 0.8 75-15-0 11/11/14 20:1011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 56-23-5 11/11/14 20:1011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chlorobenzene3.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 108-90-7 11/11/14 20:1011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloroethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 75-00-3 11/11/14 20:1011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloroform5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 67-66-3 11/11/14 20:1011/11/14 13:30
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RL
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Analytical
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Date/Time
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1302-MWH
Ground Water
AXK0068-37 AXK006811/05/14 08:29
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/06/14 15:05
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 74-87-3 11/11/14 20:1011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromochloromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 124-48-1 11/11/14 20:1011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 13 4110193EPA 5030B 0.7 96-12-8 11/11/14 20:1011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromoethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 106-93-4 11/11/14 20:1011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromomethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 74-95-3 11/11/14 20:1011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichlorobenzene 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 95-50-1 11/11/14 20:1011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,4-Dichlorobenzene 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 106-46-7 11/11/14 20:1011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene 100 4110193EPA 5030B 1.8 110-57-6 11/11/14 20:1011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1-Dichloroethane 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 75-34-3 11/11/14 20:1011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 107-06-2 11/11/14 20:1011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 75-35-4 11/11/14 20:1011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 156-59-2 11/11/14 20:1011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 156-60-5 11/11/14 20:1011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichloropropane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 78-87-5 11/11/14 20:1011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.8 10061-01-5 11/11/14 20:1011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 10061-02-6 11/11/14 20:1011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Ethylbenzene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 100-41-4 11/11/14 20:1011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Iodomethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 1.5 74-88-4 11/11/14 20:1011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methyl Butyl Ketone
(2-Hexanone)50 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 591-78-6 11/11/14 20:1011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methylene Chloride 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 75-09-2 11/11/14 20:1011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methyl Ethyl Ketone
(2-Butanone)100 4110193EPA 5030B 0.8 78-93-3 11/11/14 20:1011/11/14 13:30
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Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
ResultAnalyte SWSL/
RL
Prep
Method Qual DF Units Batch
Analytical
Method MDL CAS #Prep Date/Time Analysis
Date/Time
Client ID:
Date/Time Sampled:
Matrix:
Report No.:
Lab No:
Date/Time Received:
1302-MWH
Ground Water
AXK0068-37 AXK006811/05/14 08:29
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/06/14 15:05
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L14-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)100 4110193EPA 5030B 1.4 108-10-1 11/11/14 20:1011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Styrene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 100-42-5 11/11/14 20:1011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 630-20-6 11/11/14 20:1011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 79-34-5 11/11/14 20:1011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Tetrachloroethene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 127-18-4 11/11/14 20:1011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Toluene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 108-88-3 11/11/14 20:1011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 71-55-6 11/11/14 20:1011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 79-00-5 11/11/14 20:1011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Trichloroethene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 79-01-6 11/11/14 20:1011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Trichlorofluoromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 75-69-4 11/11/14 20:1011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2,3-Trichloropropane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 96-18-4 11/11/14 20:1011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Vinyl Acetate 50 4110193EPA 5030B 1.8 108-05-4 11/11/14 20:1011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Vinyl Chloride 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 75-01-4 11/11/14 20:1011/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Xylenes, total 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 1330-20-7 11/11/14 20:1011/11/14 13:30
EPA 8260B 101 %Surr: Dibromofluoromethane 4110193EPA 5030B 1868-53-7 11/11/14 20:1011/11/14 13:3080-120
EPA 8260B 98 %Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 4110193EPA 5030B 17060-07-0 11/11/14 20:1011/11/14 13:3078-120
EPA 8260B 99 %Surr: Toluene-d8 4110193EPA 5030B 2037-26-5 11/11/14 20:1011/11/14 13:3080-120
EPA 8260B 109 %Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 4110193EPA 5030B 460-00-4 11/11/14 20:1011/11/14 13:3080-120
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(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201
ANALYTICAL SERVICES, INC.
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
ResultAnalyte SWSL/
RL
Prep
Method Qual DF Units Batch
Analytical
Method MDL CAS #Prep Date/Time Analysis
Date/Time
Client ID:
Date/Time Sampled:
Matrix:
Report No.:
Lab No:
Date/Time Received:
1302-MWH
Ground Water
AXK0068-38 AXK006811/06/14 08:33
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/06/14 15:05
On Site
EPA 180.1 11.0 NTU1Field - Turbidity 0.10 4110095NA0.10 TURB 11/06/14 08:3311/06/14 08:33
Metals, Total
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Antimony6.00 4110196EPA 3005A 1.05 7440-36-0 11/13/14 18:3011/12/14 08:50
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Arsenic10.0 4110196EPA 3005A 1.13 7440-38-2 11/13/14 18:3011/12/14 08:50
EPA 6020A 49.8 ug/L1Barium100 J 4110196EPA 3005A 0.10 7440-39-3 11/13/14 18:3011/12/14 08:50
EPA 6020A 0.17 ug/L1Beryllium1.00 J 4110196EPA 3005A 0.05 7440-41-7 11/13/14 18:3011/12/14 08:50
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Cadmium1.00 4110196EPA 3005A 0.05 7440-43-9 11/13/14 18:3011/12/14 08:50
EPA 6020A 2.04 ug/L1Chromium10.0 B-01, J 4110196EPA 3005A 0.73 7440-47-3 11/13/14 18:3011/12/14 08:50
EPA 6020A 0.95 ug/L1Cobalt10.0 J 4110196EPA 3005A 0.26 7440-48-4 11/13/14 18:3011/12/14 08:50
EPA 6020A 3.67 ug/L1Copper10.0 J 4110196EPA 3005A 0.22 7440-50-8 11/13/14 18:3011/12/14 08:50
EPA 6020A 0.95 ug/L1Lead10.0 J 4110196EPA 3005A 0.05 7439-92-1 11/13/14 18:3011/12/14 08:50
EPA 6020A 2.97 ug/L1Nickel50.0 J 4110196EPA 3005A 0.22 7440-02-0 11/13/14 18:3011/12/14 08:50
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Selenium10.0 4110196EPA 3005A 1.01 7782-49-2 11/13/14 18:3011/12/14 08:50
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Silver10.0 4110196EPA 3005A 0.17 7440-22-4 11/13/14 18:3011/12/14 08:50
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Thallium5.50 4110196EPA 3005A 0.09 7440-28-0 11/13/14 18:3011/12/14 08:50
EPA 6020A 5.33 ug/L1Vanadium25.0 J 4110196EPA 3005A 0.93 7440-62-2 11/13/14 18:3011/12/14 08:50
EPA 6020A 7.55 ug/L1Zinc10.0 B-01, J 4110196EPA 3005A 0.64 7440-66-6 11/13/14 18:3011/12/14 08:50
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Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
ResultAnalyte SWSL/
RL
Prep
Method Qual DF Units Batch
Analytical
Method MDL CAS #Prep Date/Time Analysis
Date/Time
Client ID:
Date/Time Sampled:
Matrix:
Report No.:
Lab No:
Date/Time Received:
1302-MWHDeep
Ground Water
AXK0068-39 AXK006811/05/14 09:02
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/06/14 15:05
On Site
EPA 9050A 317 umhos/cm1Field - Specific Conductance 1 4110095NA1COND11/05/14 09:0211/05/14 09:02
SM 4500-O G 3810 ug/L1Field - Dissolved Oxygen 0.00 4110095NA0.00 DO 11/05/14 09:0211/05/14 09:02
EPA 9040C 6.24 pH Units1Field - pH 4110095NAPH11/05/14 09:0211/05/14 09:02
NA 427 mV1Field - Redox 4110095NAREDOX11/05/14 09:0211/05/14 09:02
SM 2550 B 14.3 °C1Field - Temperature 4110095NATEMP11/05/14 09:0211/05/14 09:02
EPA 180.1 800 NTU1Field - Turbidity 0.10 >4110095NA0.10 TURB 11/05/14 09:0211/05/14 09:02
NA 26.84 feet1Field - Water Level 4110095NAWL11/05/14 09:0211/05/14 09:02
NA 59.67 feet1Field - Well Depth 4110095NA11/05/14 09:0211/05/14 09:02
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Acetone100 4110193EPA 5030B 5.7 67-64-1 11/11/14 20:3611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Acrylonitrile200 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 107-13-1 11/11/14 20:3611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Benzene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 71-43-2 11/11/14 20:3611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromochloromethane3.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 74-97-5 11/11/14 20:3611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromodichloromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 75-27-4 11/11/14 20:3611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromoform3.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.7 75-25-2 11/11/14 20:3611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromomethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 1.6 74-83-9 11/11/14 20:3611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Disulfide 100 4110193EPA 5030B 0.8 75-15-0 11/11/14 20:3611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 56-23-5 11/11/14 20:3611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chlorobenzene3.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 108-90-7 11/11/14 20:3611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloroethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 75-00-3 11/11/14 20:3611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloroform5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 67-66-3 11/11/14 20:3611/11/14 13:30
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RL
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1302-MWHDeep
Ground Water
AXK0068-39 AXK006811/05/14 09:02
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/06/14 15:05
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 74-87-3 11/11/14 20:3611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromochloromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 124-48-1 11/11/14 20:3611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 13 4110193EPA 5030B 0.7 96-12-8 11/11/14 20:3611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromoethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 106-93-4 11/11/14 20:3611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromomethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 74-95-3 11/11/14 20:3611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichlorobenzene 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 95-50-1 11/11/14 20:3611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,4-Dichlorobenzene 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 106-46-7 11/11/14 20:3611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene 100 4110193EPA 5030B 1.8 110-57-6 11/11/14 20:3611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1-Dichloroethane 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 75-34-3 11/11/14 20:3611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 107-06-2 11/11/14 20:3611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 75-35-4 11/11/14 20:3611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 156-59-2 11/11/14 20:3611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 156-60-5 11/11/14 20:3611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichloropropane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 78-87-5 11/11/14 20:3611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.8 10061-01-5 11/11/14 20:3611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 10061-02-6 11/11/14 20:3611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Ethylbenzene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 100-41-4 11/11/14 20:3611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Iodomethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 1.5 74-88-4 11/11/14 20:3611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methyl Butyl Ketone
(2-Hexanone)50 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 591-78-6 11/11/14 20:3611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methylene Chloride 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 75-09-2 11/11/14 20:3611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methyl Ethyl Ketone
(2-Butanone)100 4110193EPA 5030B 0.8 78-93-3 11/11/14 20:3611/11/14 13:30
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Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
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ResultAnalyte SWSL/
RL
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Analytical
Method MDL CAS #Prep Date/Time Analysis
Date/Time
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Matrix:
Report No.:
Lab No:
Date/Time Received:
1302-MWHDeep
Ground Water
AXK0068-39 AXK006811/05/14 09:02
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/06/14 15:05
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L14-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)100 4110193EPA 5030B 1.4 108-10-1 11/11/14 20:3611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Styrene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 100-42-5 11/11/14 20:3611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 630-20-6 11/11/14 20:3611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 79-34-5 11/11/14 20:3611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Tetrachloroethene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 127-18-4 11/11/14 20:3611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Toluene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 108-88-3 11/11/14 20:3611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 71-55-6 11/11/14 20:3611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 79-00-5 11/11/14 20:3611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Trichloroethene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 79-01-6 11/11/14 20:3611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Trichlorofluoromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 75-69-4 11/11/14 20:3611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2,3-Trichloropropane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 96-18-4 11/11/14 20:3611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Vinyl Acetate 50 4110193EPA 5030B 1.8 108-05-4 11/11/14 20:3611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Vinyl Chloride 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 75-01-4 11/11/14 20:3611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Xylenes, total 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 1330-20-7 11/11/14 20:3611/11/14 13:30
EPA 8260B 101 %Surr: Dibromofluoromethane 4110193EPA 5030B 1868-53-7 11/11/14 20:3611/11/14 13:3080-120
EPA 8260B 98 %Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 4110193EPA 5030B 17060-07-0 11/11/14 20:3611/11/14 13:3078-120
EPA 8260B 100 %Surr: Toluene-d8 4110193EPA 5030B 2037-26-5 11/11/14 20:3611/11/14 13:3080-120
EPA 8260B 110 %Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 4110193EPA 5030B 460-00-4 11/11/14 20:3611/11/14 13:3080-120
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(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201
ANALYTICAL SERVICES, INC.
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
ResultAnalyte SWSL/
RL
Prep
Method Qual DF Units Batch
Analytical
Method MDL CAS #Prep Date/Time Analysis
Date/Time
Client ID:
Date/Time Sampled:
Matrix:
Report No.:
Lab No:
Date/Time Received:
1302-MWHDeep
Ground Water
AXK0068-40 AXK006811/06/14 08:29
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/06/14 15:05
On Site
EPA 180.1 33.0 NTU1Field - Turbidity 0.10 >4110095NA0.10 TURB 11/06/14 08:2911/06/14 08:29
Metals, Total
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Antimony6.00 4110196EPA 3005A 1.05 7440-36-0 11/13/14 18:3611/12/14 08:50
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Arsenic10.0 4110196EPA 3005A 1.13 7440-38-2 11/13/14 18:3611/12/14 08:50
EPA 6020A 49.9 ug/L1Barium100 J 4110196EPA 3005A 0.10 7440-39-3 11/13/14 18:3611/12/14 08:50
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Beryllium1.00 4110196EPA 3005A 0.05 7440-41-7 11/13/14 18:3611/12/14 08:50
EPA 6020A 0.08 ug/L1Cadmium1.00 J 4110196EPA 3005A 0.05 7440-43-9 11/13/14 18:3611/12/14 08:50
EPA 6020A 1.33 ug/L1Chromium10.0 B-01, J 4110196EPA 3005A 0.73 7440-47-3 11/13/14 18:3611/12/14 08:50
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Cobalt10.0 4110196EPA 3005A 0.26 7440-48-4 11/13/14 18:3611/12/14 08:50
EPA 6020A 1.45 ug/L1Copper10.0 J 4110196EPA 3005A 0.22 7440-50-8 11/13/14 18:3611/12/14 08:50
EPA 6020A 0.19 ug/L1Lead10.0 J 4110196EPA 3005A 0.05 7439-92-1 11/13/14 18:3611/12/14 08:50
EPA 6020A 2.00 ug/L1Nickel50.0 J 4110196EPA 3005A 0.22 7440-02-0 11/13/14 18:3611/12/14 08:50
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Selenium10.0 4110196EPA 3005A 1.01 7782-49-2 11/13/14 18:3611/12/14 08:50
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Silver10.0 4110196EPA 3005A 0.17 7440-22-4 11/13/14 18:3611/12/14 08:50
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Thallium5.50 4110196EPA 3005A 0.09 7440-28-0 11/13/14 18:3611/12/14 08:50
EPA 6020A 4.18 ug/L1Vanadium25.0 J 4110196EPA 3005A 0.93 7440-62-2 11/13/14 18:3611/12/14 08:50
EPA 6020A 9.25 ug/L1Zinc10.0 B-01, J 4110196EPA 3005A 0.64 7440-66-6 11/13/14 18:3611/12/14 08:50
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11/06/14 15:05
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Acetone100 4110193EPA 5030B 5.7 67-64-1 11/11/14 21:0311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Acrylonitrile200 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 107-13-1 11/11/14 21:0311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Benzene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 71-43-2 11/11/14 21:0311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromochloromethane3.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 74-97-5 11/11/14 21:0311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromodichloromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 75-27-4 11/11/14 21:0311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromoform3.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.7 75-25-2 11/11/14 21:0311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromomethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 1.6 74-83-9 11/11/14 21:0311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Disulfide 100 4110193EPA 5030B 0.8 75-15-0 11/11/14 21:0311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 56-23-5 11/11/14 21:0311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chlorobenzene3.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 108-90-7 11/11/14 21:0311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloroethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 75-00-3 11/11/14 21:0311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloroform5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 67-66-3 11/11/14 21:0311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 74-87-3 11/11/14 21:0311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromochloromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 124-48-1 11/11/14 21:0311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 13 4110193EPA 5030B 0.7 96-12-8 11/11/14 21:0311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromoethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 106-93-4 11/11/14 21:0311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromomethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 74-95-3 11/11/14 21:0311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichlorobenzene 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 95-50-1 11/11/14 21:0311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,4-Dichlorobenzene 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 106-46-7 11/11/14 21:0311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene 100 4110193EPA 5030B 1.8 110-57-6 11/11/14 21:0311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1-Dichloroethane 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 75-34-3 11/11/14 21:0311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 107-06-2 11/11/14 21:0311/11/14 13:30
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11/06/14 15:05
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 75-35-4 11/11/14 21:0311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 156-59-2 11/11/14 21:0311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 156-60-5 11/11/14 21:0311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichloropropane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 78-87-5 11/11/14 21:0311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.8 10061-01-5 11/11/14 21:0311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 10061-02-6 11/11/14 21:0311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Ethylbenzene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 100-41-4 11/11/14 21:0311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Iodomethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 1.5 74-88-4 11/11/14 21:0311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methyl Butyl Ketone
(2-Hexanone)50 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 591-78-6 11/11/14 21:0311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methylene Chloride 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 75-09-2 11/11/14 21:0311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methyl Ethyl Ketone
(2-Butanone)100 4110193EPA 5030B 0.8 78-93-3 11/11/14 21:0311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L14-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)100 4110193EPA 5030B 1.4 108-10-1 11/11/14 21:0311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Styrene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 100-42-5 11/11/14 21:0311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 630-20-6 11/11/14 21:0311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 79-34-5 11/11/14 21:0311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Tetrachloroethene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 127-18-4 11/11/14 21:0311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Toluene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 108-88-3 11/11/14 21:0311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 71-55-6 11/11/14 21:0311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 79-00-5 11/11/14 21:0311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Trichloroethene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 79-01-6 11/11/14 21:0311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Trichlorofluoromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 75-69-4 11/11/14 21:0311/11/14 13:30
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Ground Water
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11/06/14 15:05
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2,3-Trichloropropane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 96-18-4 11/11/14 21:0311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Vinyl Acetate 50 4110193EPA 5030B 1.8 108-05-4 11/11/14 21:0311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Vinyl Chloride 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 75-01-4 11/11/14 21:0311/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Xylenes, total 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 1330-20-7 11/11/14 21:0311/11/14 13:30
EPA 8260B 100 %Surr: Dibromofluoromethane 4110193EPA 5030B 1868-53-7 11/11/14 21:0311/11/14 13:3080-120
EPA 8260B 98 %Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 4110193EPA 5030B 17060-07-0 11/11/14 21:0311/11/14 13:3078-120
EPA 8260B 100 %Surr: Toluene-d8 4110193EPA 5030B 2037-26-5 11/11/14 21:0311/11/14 13:3080-120
EPA 8260B 110 %Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 4110193EPA 5030B 460-00-4 11/11/14 21:0311/11/14 13:3080-120
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11/06/14 15:05
Metals, Total
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Antimony6.00 4110196EPA 3005A 1.05 7440-36-0 11/13/14 18:5311/12/14 08:50
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Arsenic10.0 4110196EPA 3005A 1.13 7440-38-2 11/13/14 18:5311/12/14 08:50
EPA 6020A 49.4 ug/L1Barium100 J 4110196EPA 3005A 0.10 7440-39-3 11/13/14 18:5311/12/14 08:50
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Beryllium1.00 4110196EPA 3005A 0.05 7440-41-7 11/13/14 18:5311/12/14 08:50
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Cadmium1.00 4110196EPA 3005A 0.05 7440-43-9 11/13/14 18:5311/12/14 08:50
EPA 6020A 1.54 ug/L1Chromium10.0 B-01, J 4110196EPA 3005A 0.73 7440-47-3 11/13/14 18:5311/12/14 08:50
EPA 6020A 0.50 ug/L1Cobalt10.0 J 4110196EPA 3005A 0.26 7440-48-4 11/13/14 18:5311/12/14 08:50
EPA 6020A 1.74 ug/L1Copper10.0 J 4110196EPA 3005A 0.22 7440-50-8 11/13/14 18:5311/12/14 08:50
EPA 6020A 0.27 ug/L1Lead10.0 J 4110196EPA 3005A 0.05 7439-92-1 11/13/14 18:5311/12/14 08:50
EPA 6020A 1.93 ug/L1Nickel50.0 J 4110196EPA 3005A 0.22 7440-02-0 11/13/14 18:5311/12/14 08:50
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Selenium10.0 4110196EPA 3005A 1.01 7782-49-2 11/13/14 18:5311/12/14 08:50
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Silver10.0 4110196EPA 3005A 0.17 7440-22-4 11/13/14 18:5311/12/14 08:50
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Thallium5.50 4110196EPA 3005A 0.09 7440-28-0 11/13/14 18:5311/12/14 08:50
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Vanadium25.0 4110196EPA 3005A 0.93 7440-62-2 11/13/14 18:5311/12/14 08:50
EPA 6020A 6.32 ug/L1Zinc10.0 B-01, J 4110196EPA 3005A 0.64 7440-66-6 11/13/14 18:5311/12/14 08:50
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Aqueous
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11/06/14 15:05
Metals, Total
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Antimony6.00 4110196EPA 3005A 1.05 7440-36-0 11/13/14 18:5911/12/14 08:50
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Arsenic10.0 4110196EPA 3005A 1.13 7440-38-2 11/13/14 18:5911/12/14 08:50
EPA 6020A 0.43 ug/L1Barium100 J 4110196EPA 3005A 0.10 7440-39-3 11/13/14 18:5911/12/14 08:50
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Beryllium1.00 4110196EPA 3005A 0.05 7440-41-7 11/13/14 18:5911/12/14 08:50
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Cadmium1.00 4110196EPA 3005A 0.05 7440-43-9 11/13/14 18:5911/12/14 08:50
EPA 6020A 1.36 ug/L1Chromium10.0 B-01, J 4110196EPA 3005A 0.73 7440-47-3 11/13/14 18:5911/12/14 08:50
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Cobalt10.0 4110196EPA 3005A 0.26 7440-48-4 11/13/14 18:5911/12/14 08:50
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Copper10.0 4110196EPA 3005A 0.22 7440-50-8 11/13/14 18:5911/12/14 08:50
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Lead10.0 4110196EPA 3005A 0.05 7439-92-1 11/13/14 18:5911/12/14 08:50
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Nickel50.0 4110196EPA 3005A 0.22 7440-02-0 11/13/14 18:5911/12/14 08:50
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Selenium10.0 4110196EPA 3005A 1.01 7782-49-2 11/13/14 18:5911/12/14 08:50
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Silver10.0 4110196EPA 3005A 0.17 7440-22-4 11/13/14 18:5911/12/14 08:50
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Thallium5.50 4110196EPA 3005A 0.09 7440-28-0 11/13/14 18:5911/12/14 08:50
NDEPA 6020A ug/L1Vanadium25.0 4110196EPA 3005A 0.93 7440-62-2 11/13/14 18:5911/12/14 08:50
EPA 6020A 1.06 ug/L1Zinc10.0 B-01, J 4110196EPA 3005A 0.64 7440-66-6 11/13/14 18:5911/12/14 08:50
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Acetone100 4110193EPA 5030B 5.7 67-64-1 11/11/14 21:2911/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Acrylonitrile200 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 107-13-1 11/11/14 21:2911/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Benzene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 71-43-2 11/11/14 21:2911/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromochloromethane3.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 74-97-5 11/11/14 21:2911/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromodichloromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 75-27-4 11/11/14 21:2911/11/14 13:30
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11/06/14 15:05
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromoform3.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.7 75-25-2 11/11/14 21:2911/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromomethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 1.6 74-83-9 11/11/14 21:2911/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Disulfide 100 4110193EPA 5030B 0.8 75-15-0 11/11/14 21:2911/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 56-23-5 11/11/14 21:2911/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chlorobenzene3.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 108-90-7 11/11/14 21:2911/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloroethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 75-00-3 11/11/14 21:2911/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloroform5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 67-66-3 11/11/14 21:2911/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 74-87-3 11/11/14 21:2911/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromochloromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 124-48-1 11/11/14 21:2911/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 13 4110193EPA 5030B 0.7 96-12-8 11/11/14 21:2911/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromoethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 106-93-4 11/11/14 21:2911/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromomethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 74-95-3 11/11/14 21:2911/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichlorobenzene 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 95-50-1 11/11/14 21:2911/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,4-Dichlorobenzene 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 106-46-7 11/11/14 21:2911/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene 100 4110193EPA 5030B 1.8 110-57-6 11/11/14 21:2911/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1-Dichloroethane 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 75-34-3 11/11/14 21:2911/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 107-06-2 11/11/14 21:2911/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 75-35-4 11/11/14 21:2911/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 156-59-2 11/11/14 21:2911/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 156-60-5 11/11/14 21:2911/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichloropropane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 78-87-5 11/11/14 21:2911/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.8 10061-01-5 11/11/14 21:2911/11/14 13:30
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Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 10061-02-6 11/11/14 21:2911/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Ethylbenzene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 100-41-4 11/11/14 21:2911/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Iodomethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 1.5 74-88-4 11/11/14 21:2911/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methyl Butyl Ketone
(2-Hexanone)50 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 591-78-6 11/11/14 21:2911/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methylene Chloride 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 75-09-2 11/11/14 21:2911/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methyl Ethyl Ketone
(2-Butanone)100 4110193EPA 5030B 0.8 78-93-3 11/11/14 21:2911/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L14-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)100 4110193EPA 5030B 1.4 108-10-1 11/11/14 21:2911/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Styrene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 100-42-5 11/11/14 21:2911/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 630-20-6 11/11/14 21:2911/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 79-34-5 11/11/14 21:2911/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Tetrachloroethene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 127-18-4 11/11/14 21:2911/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Toluene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 108-88-3 11/11/14 21:2911/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 71-55-6 11/11/14 21:2911/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 79-00-5 11/11/14 21:2911/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Trichloroethene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 79-01-6 11/11/14 21:2911/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Trichlorofluoromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 75-69-4 11/11/14 21:2911/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2,3-Trichloropropane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 96-18-4 11/11/14 21:2911/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Vinyl Acetate 50 4110193EPA 5030B 1.8 108-05-4 11/11/14 21:2911/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Vinyl Chloride 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 75-01-4 11/11/14 21:2911/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Xylenes, total 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 1330-20-7 11/11/14 21:2911/11/14 13:30
EPA 8260B 100 %Surr: Dibromofluoromethane 4110193EPA 5030B 1868-53-7 11/11/14 21:2911/11/14 13:3080-120
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Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
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Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
ResultAnalyte SWSL/
RL
Prep
Method Qual DF Units Batch
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Method MDL CAS #Prep Date/Time Analysis
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Aqueous
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Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
EPA 8260B 98 %Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 4110193EPA 5030B 17060-07-0 11/11/14 21:2911/11/14 13:3078-120
EPA 8260B 99 %Surr: Toluene-d8 4110193EPA 5030B 2037-26-5 11/11/14 21:2911/11/14 13:3080-120
EPA 8260B 111 %Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 4110193EPA 5030B 460-00-4 11/11/14 21:2911/11/14 13:3080-120
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ANALYTICAL SERVICES, INC.
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
ResultAnalyte SWSL/
RL
Prep
Method Qual DF Units Batch
Analytical
Method MDL CAS #Prep Date/Time Analysis
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Aqueous
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11/06/14 15:05
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Acetone100 4110193EPA 5030B 5.7 67-64-1 11/11/14 21:5611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Acrylonitrile200 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 107-13-1 11/11/14 21:5611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Benzene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 71-43-2 11/11/14 21:5611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromochloromethane3.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 74-97-5 11/11/14 21:5611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromodichloromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 75-27-4 11/11/14 21:5611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromoform3.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.7 75-25-2 11/11/14 21:5611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Bromomethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 1.6 74-83-9 11/11/14 21:5611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Disulfide 100 4110193EPA 5030B 0.8 75-15-0 11/11/14 21:5611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 56-23-5 11/11/14 21:5611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chlorobenzene3.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 108-90-7 11/11/14 21:5611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloroethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 75-00-3 11/11/14 21:5611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloroform5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 67-66-3 11/11/14 21:5611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Chloromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 74-87-3 11/11/14 21:5611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromochloromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 124-48-1 11/11/14 21:5611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 13 4110193EPA 5030B 0.7 96-12-8 11/11/14 21:5611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dibromoethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 106-93-4 11/11/14 21:5611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Dibromomethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 74-95-3 11/11/14 21:5611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichlorobenzene 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 95-50-1 11/11/14 21:5611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,4-Dichlorobenzene 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 106-46-7 11/11/14 21:5611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene 100 4110193EPA 5030B 1.8 110-57-6 11/11/14 21:5611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1-Dichloroethane 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 75-34-3 11/11/14 21:5611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 107-06-2 11/11/14 21:5611/11/14 13:30
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(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201
ANALYTICAL SERVICES, INC.
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
ResultAnalyte SWSL/
RL
Prep
Method Qual DF Units Batch
Analytical
Method MDL CAS #Prep Date/Time Analysis
Date/Time
Client ID:
Date/Time Sampled:
Matrix:
Report No.:
Lab No:
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Aqueous
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11/06/14 15:05
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 75-35-4 11/11/14 21:5611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 156-59-2 11/11/14 21:5611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 156-60-5 11/11/14 21:5611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2-Dichloropropane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 78-87-5 11/11/14 21:5611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.8 10061-01-5 11/11/14 21:5611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 10061-02-6 11/11/14 21:5611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Ethylbenzene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 100-41-4 11/11/14 21:5611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Iodomethane10 4110193EPA 5030B 1.5 74-88-4 11/11/14 21:5611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methyl Butyl Ketone
(2-Hexanone)50 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 591-78-6 11/11/14 21:5611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methylene Chloride 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.6 75-09-2 11/11/14 21:5611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Methyl Ethyl Ketone
(2-Butanone)100 4110193EPA 5030B 0.8 78-93-3 11/11/14 21:5611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L14-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)100 4110193EPA 5030B 1.4 108-10-1 11/11/14 21:5611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Styrene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 100-42-5 11/11/14 21:5611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 630-20-6 11/11/14 21:5611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 79-34-5 11/11/14 21:5611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Tetrachloroethene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 127-18-4 11/11/14 21:5611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Toluene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.2 108-88-3 11/11/14 21:5611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,1-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 71-55-6 11/11/14 21:5611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,1,2-Trichloroethane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 79-00-5 11/11/14 21:5611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Trichloroethene1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 79-01-6 11/11/14 21:5611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Trichlorofluoromethane1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 75-69-4 11/11/14 21:5611/11/14 13:30
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(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201
ANALYTICAL SERVICES, INC.
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
ResultAnalyte SWSL/
RL
Prep
Method Qual DF Units Batch
Analytical
Method MDL CAS #Prep Date/Time Analysis
Date/Time
Client ID:
Date/Time Sampled:
Matrix:
Report No.:
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1302-Trip Blank
Aqueous
AXK0068-44 AXK006811/03/14 00:00
Project:Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3
11/06/14 15:05
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260
NDEPA 8260B ug/L11,2,3-Trichloropropane 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.4 96-18-4 11/11/14 21:5611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Vinyl Acetate 50 4110193EPA 5030B 1.8 108-05-4 11/11/14 21:5611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Vinyl Chloride 1.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.3 75-01-4 11/11/14 21:5611/11/14 13:30
NDEPA 8260B ug/L1Xylenes, total 5.0 4110193EPA 5030B 0.5 1330-20-7 11/11/14 21:5611/11/14 13:30
EPA 8260B 102 %Surr: Dibromofluoromethane 4110193EPA 5030B 1868-53-7 11/11/14 21:5611/11/14 13:3080-120
EPA 8260B 99 %Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 4110193EPA 5030B 17060-07-0 11/11/14 21:5611/11/14 13:3078-120
EPA 8260B 101 %Surr: Toluene-d8 4110193EPA 5030B 2037-26-5 11/11/14 21:5611/11/14 13:3080-120
EPA 8260B 110 %Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 4110193EPA 5030B 460-00-4 11/11/14 21:5611/11/14 13:3080-120
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(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201
ANALYTICAL SERVICES, INC.
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
Result Limit
Reporting
Units Level
Spike
Result
Source
%REC
%REC
Limits RPD
RPD
Limit Qual Analyte
General Chemistry - Quality Control
Batch 4110067 - SM 2540 C
Blank (4110067-BLK1)Prepared & Analyzed: 11/05/14
Total Dissolved Solids ug/LND10000
LCS (4110067-BS1)Prepared & Analyzed: 11/05/14
Total Dissolved Solids ug/L39700010000 400000 84-10899
Duplicate (4110067-DUP1)Prepared & Analyzed: 11/05/14 Source: AXK0068-01
Total Dissolved Solids ug/L9800010000 102000 104
Batch 4110081 - SM 5210 B
Blank (4110081-BLK1)Prepared: 11/05/14 Analyzed: 11/10/14
Biochemical Oxygen Demand ug/LND2000
LCS (4110081-BS1)Prepared: 11/05/14 Analyzed: 11/10/14
Biochemical Oxygen Demand ug/L1710002000 198000 85-11586
Duplicate (4110081-DUP1)Prepared: 11/05/14 Analyzed: 11/10/14 Source: AXK0087-01
Biochemical Oxygen Demand ug/L1370002000 146000 206
Batch 4110099 - SM 2320 B
Blank (4110099-BLK1)Prepared & Analyzed: 11/06/14
Alkalinity as CaCO3 ug/LND1000
LCS (4110099-BS1)Prepared & Analyzed: 11/06/14
Alkalinity as CaCO3 ug/L940001000 100000 85-11594
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ANALYTICAL SERVICES, INC.
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
Result Limit
Reporting
Units Level
Spike
Result
Source
%REC
%REC
Limits RPD
RPD
Limit Qual Analyte
General Chemistry - Quality Control
Batch 4110099 - SM 2320 B
Duplicate (4110099-DUP1)Prepared & Analyzed: 11/06/14 Source: AXK0068-01
Alkalinity as CaCO3 ug/L410001000 41000 100
Batch 4110112 - SM 5210 B
Blank (4110112-BLK1)Prepared: 11/06/14 Analyzed: 11/11/14
Biochemical Oxygen Demand ug/LND2000
LCS (4110112-BS1)Prepared: 11/06/14 Analyzed: 11/11/14
Biochemical Oxygen Demand ug/L1930002000 198000 85-11597
Duplicate (4110112-DUP1)Prepared: 11/06/14 Analyzed: 11/11/14 Source: AXK0109-01
Biochemical Oxygen Demand ug/L64200019000 697000 208
Batch 4110123 - EPA 9060A
Blank (4110123-BLK1)Prepared: 11/07/14 Analyzed: 11/08/14
Total Organic Carbon ug/LND1000
LCS (4110123-BS1)Prepared: 11/07/14 Analyzed: 11/08/14
Total Organic Carbon ug/L205001000 20000 88-112103
Matrix Spike (4110123-MS1)Prepared: 11/07/14 Analyzed: 11/08/14 Source: AXK0068-01
Total Organic Carbon ug/L203001000 20000 ND 67-141101
Matrix Spike Dup (4110123-MSD1)Prepared: 11/07/14 Analyzed: 11/08/14 Source: AXK0068-01
Total Organic Carbon ug/L204001000 20000 ND 1667-141102 0.4
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ANALYTICAL SERVICES, INC.
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
Result Limit
Reporting
Units Level
Spike
Result
Source
%REC
%REC
Limits RPD
RPD
Limit Qual Analyte
General Chemistry - Quality Control
Batch 4110127 - SM 5210 B
Blank (4110127-BLK1)Prepared: 11/07/14 Analyzed: 11/12/14
Biochemical Oxygen Demand ug/LND2000
LCS (4110127-BS1)Prepared: 11/07/14 Analyzed: 11/12/14
Biochemical Oxygen Demand ug/L1790002000 198000 85-11590
Duplicate (4110127-DUP1)Prepared: 11/07/14 Analyzed: 11/12/14 Source: AXK0167-01
Biochemical Oxygen Demand ug/L23400035000 228000 203
Batch 4110152 - SM 2540 C
Blank (4110152-BLK1)Prepared & Analyzed: 11/08/14
Total Dissolved Solids ug/LND10000
LCS (4110152-BS1)Prepared & Analyzed: 11/08/14
Total Dissolved Solids ug/L40600010000 400000 84-108102
Duplicate (4110152-DUP1)Prepared & Analyzed: 11/08/14 Source: AXK0068-15
Total Dissolved Solids ug/L35900010000 344000 104
Batch 4110158 - SM 2320 B
Blank (4110158-BLK1)Prepared & Analyzed: 11/10/14
Alkalinity as CaCO3 ug/LND1000
LCS (4110158-BS1)Prepared & Analyzed: 11/10/14
Alkalinity as CaCO3 ug/L940001000 100000 85-11594
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(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201
ANALYTICAL SERVICES, INC.
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
Result Limit
Reporting
Units Level
Spike
Result
Source
%REC
%REC
Limits RPD
RPD
Limit Qual Analyte
General Chemistry - Quality Control
Batch 4110158 - SM 2320 B
Duplicate (4110158-DUP1)Prepared & Analyzed: 11/10/14 Source: AXK0068-16
Alkalinity as CaCO3 ug/L1200001000 120000 100
Batch 4110180 - SM 4500-S D
Blank (4110180-BLK1)Prepared & Analyzed: 11/11/14
Total Sulfide ug/LND200
LCS (4110180-BS1)Prepared & Analyzed: 11/11/14
Total Sulfide ug/L356200 353.52 80-120101
Matrix Spike (4110180-MS1)Prepared & Analyzed: 11/11/14 Source: AXK0068-01
Total Sulfide ug/L323200 353.52 ND 30-12991.4
Matrix Spike Dup (4110180-MSD1)Prepared & Analyzed: 11/11/14 Source: AXK0068-01
Total Sulfide ug/L328200 353.52 ND 1030-12992.8 1.54
Batch 4110245 - SM 5220 D
Blank (4110245-BLK1)Prepared & Analyzed: 11/13/14
Chemical Oxygen Demand ug/LND10000
LCS (4110245-BS1)Prepared & Analyzed: 11/13/14
Chemical Oxygen Demand ug/L18500010000 200000 90-11093
Matrix Spike (4110245-MS1)Prepared & Analyzed: 11/13/14 Source: AXK0068-01
Chemical Oxygen Demand ug/L20600010000 200000 ND 90-110103
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ANALYTICAL SERVICES, INC.
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
Result Limit
Reporting
Units Level
Spike
Result
Source
%REC
%REC
Limits RPD
RPD
Limit Qual Analyte
General Chemistry - Quality Control
Batch 4110245 - SM 5220 D
Matrix Spike (4110245-MS2)Prepared & Analyzed: 11/13/14 Source: AXK0068-03
Chemical Oxygen Demand ug/L19700010000 200000 ND 90-11098
Matrix Spike Dup (4110245-MSD1)Prepared & Analyzed: 11/13/14 Source: AXK0068-01
Chemical Oxygen Demand ug/L20700010000 200000 ND 1090-110103 0.3
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ANALYTICAL SERVICES, INC.
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
Result Limit
Reporting
Units Level
Spike
Result
Source
%REC
%REC
Limits RPD
RPD
Limit Qual Analyte
Inorganic Anions - Quality Control
Batch 4110070 - EPA 300.0
Blank (4110070-BLK1)Prepared & Analyzed: 11/05/14
Chloride ug/LND1000
Nitrate as N ug/LND50
Sulfate ug/LND5000
LCS (4110070-BS1)Prepared & Analyzed: 11/05/14
Chloride ug/L98601000 10000 90-11099
Nitrate as N ug/L996050 10000 90-110100
Sulfate ug/L99605000 10000 90-110100
Matrix Spike (4110070-MS1)Prepared & Analyzed: 11/05/14 Source: AXK0068-03
Chloride ug/L388001000 10000 31900 QM-0590-11069
Nitrate as N ug/L1010050 10000 ND 90-110101
Sulfate ug/L142005000 10000 4440 90-11098
Matrix Spike (4110070-MS2)Prepared & Analyzed: 11/05/14 Source: AXK0072-03
Chloride ug/L98901000 10000 ND 90-11099
Nitrate as N ug/L998050 10000 ND 90-110100
Sulfate ug/L99605000 10000 ND 90-110100
Matrix Spike Dup (4110070-MSD1)Prepared & Analyzed: 11/05/14 Source: AXK0068-03
Chloride ug/L387001000 10000 31900 15 QM-0590-11069 0.06
Nitrate as N ug/L1010050 10000 ND 1590-110101 0.02
Sulfate ug/L142005000 10000 4440 1590-11098 0.1
Batch 4110107 - EPA 300.0
Blank (4110107-BLK1)Prepared & Analyzed: 11/06/14
Chloride ug/LND1000
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Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
Result Limit
Reporting
Units Level
Spike
Result
Source
%REC
%REC
Limits RPD
RPD
Limit Qual Analyte
Inorganic Anions - Quality Control
Batch 4110107 - EPA 300.0
Blank (4110107-BLK1)Prepared & Analyzed: 11/06/14
Nitrate as N ug/LND50
Sulfate ug/LND5000
LCS (4110107-BS1)Prepared & Analyzed: 11/06/14
Chloride ug/L98801000 10000 90-11099
Nitrate as N ug/L999050 10000 90-110100
Sulfate ug/L99905000 10000 90-110100
Matrix Spike (4110107-MS1)Prepared & Analyzed: 11/06/14 Source: AXK0068-15
Chloride ug/L155001000 10000 5360 90-110102
Nitrate as N ug/L1000050 10000 ND 90-110100
Sulfate ug/L104005000 10000 ND 90-110104
Matrix Spike (4110107-MS2)Prepared & Analyzed: 11/06/14 Source: AXK0068-35
Chloride ug/L129001000 10000 3060 90-11098
Nitrate as N ug/L1010050 10000 81.0 90-110100
Sulfate ug/L126005000 10000 2790 90-11098
Matrix Spike Dup (4110107-MSD1)Prepared & Analyzed: 11/06/14 Source: AXK0068-15
Chloride ug/L152001000 10000 5360 1590-11099 2
Nitrate as N ug/L1000050 10000 ND 1590-110100 0.02
Sulfate ug/L104005000 10000 ND 1590-110104 0.3
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Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
Result Limit
Reporting
Units Level
Spike
Result
Source
%REC
%REC
Limits RPD
RPD
Limit Qual Analyte
Metals, Total - Quality Control
Batch 4110174 - EPA 3005A
Blank (4110174-BLK1)Prepared: 11/11/14 Analyzed: 11/13/14
Antimony ug/LND6.00
Arsenic ug/LND10.0
Barium ug/LND100
Beryllium ug/LND1.00
Cadmium ug/LND1.00
Chromium ug/LND10.0
Cobalt ug/LND10.0
Copper ug/LND10.0
Iron ug/LND40.0
Lead ug/LND10.0
Manganese ug/LND10.0
Nickel ug/LND50.0
Selenium ug/LND10.0
Silver ug/LND10.0
Thallium ug/LND5.50
Vanadium ug/L3.42 25.0 J
Zinc ug/LND10.0
LCS (4110174-BS1)Prepared: 11/11/14 Analyzed: 11/13/14
Antimony ug/L1026.00 100.00 80-120102
Arsenic ug/L10110.0 100.00 80-120101
Barium ug/L103100 100.00 80-120103
Beryllium ug/L1011.00 100.00 80-120101
Cadmium ug/L1021.00 100.00 80-120102
Chromium ug/L10110.0 100.00 80-120101
Cobalt ug/L10310.0 100.00 80-120103
Copper ug/L10310.0 100.00 80-120103
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Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
Result Limit
Reporting
Units Level
Spike
Result
Source
%REC
%REC
Limits RPD
RPD
Limit Qual Analyte
Metals, Total - Quality Control
Batch 4110174 - EPA 3005A
LCS (4110174-BS1)Prepared: 11/11/14 Analyzed: 11/13/14
Iron ug/L104040.0 1000.0 80-120104
Lead ug/L98.3 10.0 100.00 80-12098
Manganese ug/L10210.0 100.00 80-120102
Nickel ug/L10350.0 100.00 80-120103
Selenium ug/L10110.0 100.00 80-120101
Silver ug/L10410.0 100.00 80-120104
Thallium ug/L96.4 5.50 100.00 80-12096
Vanadium ug/L10525.0 100.00 80-120105
Zinc ug/L10110.0 100.00 80-120101
Matrix Spike (4110174-MS1)Prepared: 11/11/14 Analyzed: 11/13/14 Source: AXK0068-04
Antimony ug/L1066.00 100.00 ND 75-125106
Arsenic ug/L98.0 10.0 100.00 ND 75-12598
Barium ug/L437100 100.00 326 75-125112
Beryllium ug/L1021.00 100.00 0.21 75-125102
Cadmium ug/L1031.00 100.00 ND 75-125103
Chromium ug/L97.9 10.0 100.00 ND 75-12598
Cobalt ug/L10810.0 100.00 8.39 75-12599
Copper ug/L96.0 10.0 100.00 0.89 75-12595
Iron ug/L897040.0 1000.0 7650 QM-0275-125132
Lead ug/L98.2 10.0 100.00 0.28 75-12598
Manganese ug/L169010.0 100.00 1580 75-125109
Nickel ug/L11250.0 100.00 15.9 75-12596
Selenium ug/L96.8 10.0 100.00 1.57 75-12595
Silver ug/L10410.0 100.00 ND 75-125104
Thallium ug/L99.0 5.50 100.00 ND 75-12599
Vanadium ug/L10725.0 100.00 2.99 75-125104
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Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
Result Limit
Reporting
Units Level
Spike
Result
Source
%REC
%REC
Limits RPD
RPD
Limit Qual Analyte
Metals, Total - Quality Control
Batch 4110174 - EPA 3005A
Matrix Spike (4110174-MS1)Prepared: 11/11/14 Analyzed: 11/13/14 Source: AXK0068-04
Zinc ug/L98.5 10.0 100.00 4.31 75-12594
Matrix Spike Dup (4110174-MSD1)Prepared: 11/11/14 Analyzed: 11/13/14 Source: AXK0068-04
Antimony ug/L1036.00 100.00 ND 2075-125103 3
Arsenic ug/L95.6 10.0 100.00 ND 2075-12596 2
Barium ug/L413100 100.00 326 2075-12588 6
Beryllium ug/L98.7 1.00 100.00 0.21 2075-12599 3
Cadmium ug/L1001.00 100.00 ND 2075-125100 2
Chromium ug/L93.1 10.0 100.00 ND 2075-12593 5
Cobalt ug/L10410.0 100.00 8.39 2075-12596 3
Copper ug/L92.5 10.0 100.00 0.89 2075-12592 4
Iron ug/L854040.0 1000.0 7650 2075-12588 5
Lead ug/L93.7 10.0 100.00 0.28 2075-12593 5
Manganese ug/L165010.0 100.00 1580 20 QM-0275-12571 2
Nickel ug/L10950.0 100.00 15.9 2075-12593 3
Selenium ug/L97.2 10.0 100.00 1.57 2075-12596 0.5
Silver ug/L10110.0 100.00 ND 2075-125101 3
Thallium ug/L94.6 5.50 100.00 ND 2075-12595 5
Vanadium ug/L10325.0 100.00 2.99 2075-125100 4
Zinc ug/L96.4 10.0 100.00 4.31 2075-12592 2
Post Spike (4110174-PS1)Prepared: 11/11/14 Analyzed: 11/13/14 Source: AXK0068-04
Antimony ug/L101 100.00 0.10 80-120101
Arsenic ug/L95.0 100.00 -0.04 80-12095
Barium ug/L417 100.00 326 80-12091
Beryllium ug/L94.9 100.00 0.21 80-12095
Cadmium ug/L97.5 100.00 0.01 80-12097
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ANALYTICAL SERVICES, INC.
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
Result Limit
Reporting
Units Level
Spike
Result
Source
%REC
%REC
Limits RPD
RPD
Limit Qual Analyte
Metals, Total - Quality Control
Batch 4110174 - EPA 3005A
Post Spike (4110174-PS1)Prepared: 11/11/14 Analyzed: 11/13/14 Source: AXK0068-04
Chromium ug/L91.1 100.00 -3.87 80-12095
Cobalt ug/L103 100.00 8.39 80-12095
Copper ug/L92.3 100.00 0.89 80-12091
Iron ug/L8660 1000.0 7650 80-120101
Lead ug/L92.2 100.00 0.28 80-12092
Manganese ug/L1690 100.00 1580 80-120110
Nickel ug/L107 100.00 15.9 80-12091
Selenium ug/L94.9 100.00 1.57 80-12093
Silver ug/L97.3 100.00 0.06 80-12097
Thallium ug/L93.1 100.00 0.02 80-12093
Vanadium ug/L102 100.00 2.99 80-12099
Zinc ug/L94.2 100.00 4.31 80-12090
Batch 4110196 - EPA 3005A
Blank (4110196-BLK1)Prepared: 11/12/14 Analyzed: 11/13/14
Antimony ug/LND6.00
Arsenic ug/LND10.0
Barium ug/LND100
Beryllium ug/LND1.00
Cadmium ug/LND1.00
Chromium ug/L0.86 10.0 J
Cobalt ug/LND10.0
Copper ug/LND10.0
Lead ug/LND10.0
Nickel ug/LND50.0
Selenium ug/LND10.0
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ANALYTICAL SERVICES, INC.
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
Result Limit
Reporting
Units Level
Spike
Result
Source
%REC
%REC
Limits RPD
RPD
Limit Qual Analyte
Metals, Total - Quality Control
Batch 4110196 - EPA 3005A
Blank (4110196-BLK1)Prepared: 11/12/14 Analyzed: 11/13/14
Silver ug/LND10.0
Thallium ug/LND5.50
Vanadium ug/LND25.0
Zinc ug/L1.00 10.0 J
LCS (4110196-BS1)Prepared: 11/12/14 Analyzed: 11/13/14
Antimony ug/L99.7 6.00 100.00 80-120100
Arsenic ug/L99.2 10.0 100.00 80-12099
Barium ug/L104100 100.00 80-120104
Beryllium ug/L1031.00 100.00 80-120103
Cadmium ug/L1011.00 100.00 80-120101
Chromium ug/L10110.0 100.00 80-120101
Cobalt ug/L10010.0 100.00 80-120100
Copper ug/L10010.0 100.00 80-120100
Lead ug/L10110.0 100.00 80-120101
Nickel ug/L99.3 50.0 100.00 80-12099
Selenium ug/L97.1 10.0 100.00 80-12097
Silver ug/L10310.0 100.00 80-120103
Thallium ug/L1015.50 100.00 80-120101
Vanadium ug/L98.5 25.0 100.00 80-12098
Zinc ug/L97.9 10.0 100.00 80-12098
Matrix Spike (4110196-MS1)Prepared: 11/12/14 Analyzed: 11/13/14 Source: AXK0068-38
Antimony ug/L98.3 6.00 100.00 ND 75-12598
Arsenic ug/L93.4 10.0 100.00 ND 75-12593
Barium ug/L158100 100.00 49.8 75-125109
Beryllium ug/L1031.00 100.00 0.17 75-125103
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ANALYTICAL SERVICES, INC.
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
Result Limit
Reporting
Units Level
Spike
Result
Source
%REC
%REC
Limits RPD
RPD
Limit Qual Analyte
Metals, Total - Quality Control
Batch 4110196 - EPA 3005A
Matrix Spike (4110196-MS1)Prepared: 11/12/14 Analyzed: 11/13/14 Source: AXK0068-38
Cadmium ug/L98.9 1.00 100.00 ND 75-12599
Chromium ug/L96.9 10.0 100.00 2.04 75-12595
Cobalt ug/L96.2 10.0 100.00 0.95 75-12595
Copper ug/L98.6 10.0 100.00 3.67 75-12595
Lead ug/L98.3 10.0 100.00 0.95 75-12597
Nickel ug/L96.0 50.0 100.00 2.97 75-12593
Selenium ug/L93.5 10.0 100.00 ND 75-12593
Silver ug/L99.0 10.0 100.00 ND 75-12599
Thallium ug/L98.6 5.50 100.00 ND 75-12599
Vanadium ug/L10725.0 100.00 5.33 75-125102
Zinc ug/L98.8 10.0 100.00 7.55 75-12591
Matrix Spike Dup (4110196-MSD1)Prepared: 11/12/14 Analyzed: 11/13/14 Source: AXK0068-38
Antimony ug/L95.0 6.00 100.00 ND 2075-12595 3
Arsenic ug/L93.6 10.0 100.00 ND 2075-12594 0.2
Barium ug/L149100 100.00 49.8 2075-12599 6
Beryllium ug/L98.2 1.00 100.00 0.17 2075-12598 5
Cadmium ug/L95.1 1.00 100.00 ND 2075-12595 4
Chromium ug/L96.4 10.0 100.00 2.04 2075-12594 0.5
Cobalt ug/L95.6 10.0 100.00 0.95 2075-12595 0.6
Copper ug/L97.3 10.0 100.00 3.67 2075-12594 1
Lead ug/L92.6 10.0 100.00 0.95 2075-12592 6
Nickel ug/L96.1 50.0 100.00 2.97 2075-12593 0.02
Selenium ug/L93.9 10.0 100.00 ND 2075-12594 0.5
Silver ug/L95.3 10.0 100.00 ND 2075-12595 4
Thallium ug/L93.2 5.50 100.00 ND 2075-12593 6
Vanadium ug/L10025.0 100.00 5.33 2075-12595 7
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ANALYTICAL SERVICES, INC.
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
Result Limit
Reporting
Units Level
Spike
Result
Source
%REC
%REC
Limits RPD
RPD
Limit Qual Analyte
Metals, Total - Quality Control
Batch 4110196 - EPA 3005A
Matrix Spike Dup (4110196-MSD1)Prepared: 11/12/14 Analyzed: 11/13/14 Source: AXK0068-38
Zinc ug/L98.3 10.0 100.00 7.55 2075-12591 0.6
Post Spike (4110196-PS1)Prepared: 11/12/14 Analyzed: 11/13/14 Source: AXK0068-38
Antimony ug/L89.0 100.00 0.04 80-12089
Arsenic ug/L95.0 100.00 -0.63 80-12096
Barium ug/L152 100.00 49.8 80-120103
Beryllium ug/L102 100.00 0.17 80-120102
Cadmium ug/L97.6 100.00 ND 80-12098
Chromium ug/L98.9 100.00 2.04 80-12097
Cobalt ug/L98.0 100.00 0.95 80-12097
Copper ug/L98.4 100.00 3.67 80-12095
Lead ug/L96.2 100.00 0.95 80-12095
Nickel ug/L98.4 100.00 2.97 80-12095
Selenium ug/L94.9 100.00 0.17 80-12095
Silver ug/L96.2 100.00 0.06 80-12096
Thallium ug/L96.7 100.00 -0.05 80-12097
Vanadium ug/L106 100.00 5.33 80-120100
Zinc ug/L101 100.00 7.55 80-12093
Batch 4110197 - EPA 7470A
Blank (4110197-BLK1)Prepared: 11/12/14 Analyzed: 11/13/14
Mercury ug/LND0.200
Blank (4110197-BLK2)Prepared & Analyzed: 11/13/14
Mercury ug/LND0.200
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ANALYTICAL SERVICES, INC.
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
Result Limit
Reporting
Units Level
Spike
Result
Source
%REC
%REC
Limits RPD
RPD
Limit Qual Analyte
Metals, Total - Quality Control
Batch 4110197 - EPA 7470A
LCS (4110197-BS1)Prepared: 11/12/14 Analyzed: 11/13/14
Mercury ug/L2.27 0.200 2.5000 80-12091
LCS (4110197-BS2)Prepared & Analyzed: 11/13/14
Mercury ug/L2.28 0.200 2.5000 80-12091
Duplicate (4110197-DUP1)Prepared & Analyzed: 11/13/14 Source: AXJ0909-29RE1
Mercury ug/L0.130 0.200 0.099 20 QR-01, J27
Matrix Spike (4110197-MS1)Prepared: 11/12/14 Analyzed: 11/13/14 Source: AXK0202-05
Mercury ug/L2.53 0.200 2.5000 ND 75-125101
Matrix Spike Dup (4110197-MSD1)Prepared: 11/12/14 Analyzed: 11/13/14 Source: AXK0202-05
Mercury ug/L2.50 0.200 2.5000 ND 2075-125100 1
Post Spike (4110197-PS1)Prepared: 11/12/14 Analyzed: 11/13/14 Source: AXK0202-05
Mercury ug/L1.64 1.6667 0.008 80-12098
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ANALYTICAL SERVICES, INC.
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
Result Limit
Reporting
Units Level
Spike
Result
Source
%REC
%REC
Limits RPD
RPD
Limit Qual Analyte
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260 - Quality Control
Batch 4110162 - EPA 5030B
Blank (4110162-BLK1)Prepared & Analyzed: 11/10/14
Acetone ug/LND100
Acrylonitrile ug/LND200
Benzene ug/LND1.0
Bromochloromethane ug/LND3.0
Bromodichloromethane ug/LND1.0
Bromoform ug/LND3.0
Bromomethane ug/LND10
Carbon Disulfide ug/LND100
Carbon Tetrachloride ug/LND1.0
Chlorobenzene ug/LND3.0
Chloroethane ug/LND10
Chloroform ug/LND5.0
Chloromethane ug/LND1.0
Dibromochloromethane ug/LND1.0
1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/LND13
1,2-Dibromoethane ug/LND1.0
Dibromomethane ug/LND10
1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/LND5.0
1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/LND1.0
trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/LND100
1,1-Dichloroethane ug/LND5.0
1,2-Dichloroethane ug/LND1.0
1,1-Dichloroethene ug/LND5.0
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/LND5.0
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/LND5.0
1,2-Dichloropropane ug/LND1.0
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/LND1.0
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ANALYTICAL SERVICES, INC.
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
Result Limit
Reporting
Units Level
Spike
Result
Source
%REC
%REC
Limits RPD
RPD
Limit Qual Analyte
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260 - Quality Control
Batch 4110162 - EPA 5030B
Blank (4110162-BLK1)Prepared & Analyzed: 11/10/14
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/LND1.0
Ethylbenzene ug/LND1.0
Iodomethane ug/LND10
Methyl Butyl Ketone (2-Hexanone)ug/LND50
Methylene Chloride ug/LND1.0
Methyl Ethyl Ketone (2-Butanone)ug/LND100
4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)ug/LND50
Styrene ug/LND1.0
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/LND5.0
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/LND1.0
Tetrachloroethene ug/LND1.0
Toluene ug/LND1.0
1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/LND1.0
1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/LND1.0
Trichloroethene ug/LND1.0
Trichlorofluoromethane ug/LND1.0
1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/LND1.0
Vinyl Acetate ug/LND50
Vinyl Chloride ug/LND1.0
Xylenes, total ug/LND4.0
ug/L 50.000 80-120Surr: Dibromofluoromethane 10150
ug/L 50.000 78-120Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 9749
ug/L 50.000 80-120Surr: Toluene-d8 10050
ug/L 50.000 80-120Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 10955
LCS (4110162-BS1)Prepared & Analyzed: 11/10/14
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ANALYTICAL SERVICES, INC.
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
Result Limit
Reporting
Units Level
Spike
Result
Source
%REC
%REC
Limits RPD
RPD
Limit Qual Analyte
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260 - Quality Control
Batch 4110162 - EPA 5030B
LCS (4110162-BS1)Prepared & Analyzed: 11/10/14
Benzene ug/L55 50.000 67-134111
Chlorobenzene ug/L56 50.000 69-122113
1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L57 50.000 58-142114
Toluene ug/L56 50.000 68-127112
Trichloroethene ug/L62 50.000 72-132124
ug/L 50.000 80-120Surr: Dibromofluoromethane 10050
ug/L 50.000 78-120Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 9749
ug/L 50.000 80-120Surr: Toluene-d8 10150
ug/L 50.000 80-120Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 10553
Matrix Spike (4110162-MS1)Prepared & Analyzed: 11/10/14 Source: AXK0068-02
Benzene ug/L59 50.000 ND 67-134117
Chlorobenzene ug/L58 50.000 ND 69-122117
1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L68 50.000 ND 58-142135
Toluene ug/L59 50.000 ND 68-127119
Trichloroethene ug/L65 50.000 ND 72-132130
ug/L 50.000 80-120Surr: Dibromofluoromethane 10050
ug/L 50.000 78-120Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 9849
ug/L 50.000 80-120Surr: Toluene-d8 10150
ug/L 50.000 80-120Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 11055
Matrix Spike Dup (4110162-MSD1)Prepared & Analyzed: 11/10/14 Source: AXK0068-02
Benzene ug/L59 50.000 ND 967-134118 0.7
Chlorobenzene ug/L58 50.000 ND 1369-122117 0.3
1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L68 50.000 ND 958-142135 0.1
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ANALYTICAL SERVICES, INC.
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
Result Limit
Reporting
Units Level
Spike
Result
Source
%REC
%REC
Limits RPD
RPD
Limit Qual Analyte
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260 - Quality Control
Batch 4110162 - EPA 5030B
Matrix Spike Dup (4110162-MSD1)Prepared & Analyzed: 11/10/14 Source: AXK0068-02
Toluene ug/L60 50.000 ND 968-127120 1
Trichloroethene ug/L66 50.000 ND 1172-132132 1
ug/L 50.000 80-120Surr: Dibromofluoromethane 10050
ug/L 50.000 78-120Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 10050
ug/L 50.000 80-120Surr: Toluene-d8 10050
ug/L 50.000 80-120Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 10754
Batch 4110193 - EPA 5030B
Blank (4110193-BLK1)Prepared & Analyzed: 11/11/14
Acetone ug/LND100
Acrylonitrile ug/LND200
Benzene ug/LND1.0
Bromochloromethane ug/LND3.0
Bromodichloromethane ug/LND1.0
Bromoform ug/LND3.0
Bromomethane ug/LND10
Carbon Disulfide ug/LND100
Carbon Tetrachloride ug/LND1.0
Chlorobenzene ug/LND3.0
Chloroethane ug/LND10
Chloroform ug/LND5.0
Chloromethane ug/LND1.0
Dibromochloromethane ug/LND1.0
1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/LND13
1,2-Dibromoethane ug/LND1.0
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ANALYTICAL SERVICES, INC.
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
Result Limit
Reporting
Units Level
Spike
Result
Source
%REC
%REC
Limits RPD
RPD
Limit Qual Analyte
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260 - Quality Control
Batch 4110193 - EPA 5030B
Blank (4110193-BLK1)Prepared & Analyzed: 11/11/14
Dibromomethane ug/LND10
1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/LND5.0
1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/LND1.0
trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/LND100
1,1-Dichloroethane ug/LND5.0
1,2-Dichloroethane ug/LND1.0
1,1-Dichloroethene ug/LND5.0
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/LND5.0
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/LND5.0
1,2-Dichloropropane ug/LND1.0
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/LND1.0
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/LND1.0
Ethylbenzene ug/LND1.0
Iodomethane ug/LND10
Methyl Butyl Ketone (2-Hexanone)ug/LND50
Methylene Chloride ug/LND1.0
Methyl Ethyl Ketone (2-Butanone)ug/LND100
4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)ug/LND100
Styrene ug/LND1.0
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/LND5.0
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/LND1.0
Tetrachloroethene ug/LND1.0
Toluene ug/LND1.0
1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/LND1.0
1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/LND1.0
Trichloroethene ug/LND1.0
Trichlorofluoromethane ug/LND1.0
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ASI Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis110 Technology Parkway, Norcross, GA 30092
(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201
ANALYTICAL SERVICES, INC.
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
Result Limit
Reporting
Units Level
Spike
Result
Source
%REC
%REC
Limits RPD
RPD
Limit Qual Analyte
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260 - Quality Control
Batch 4110193 - EPA 5030B
Blank (4110193-BLK1)Prepared & Analyzed: 11/11/14
1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/LND1.0
Vinyl Acetate ug/LND50
Vinyl Chloride ug/LND1.0
Xylenes, total ug/LND5.0
ug/L 50.000 80-120Surr: Dibromofluoromethane 10150
ug/L 50.000 78-120Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 9849
ug/L 50.000 80-120Surr: Toluene-d8 10251
ug/L 50.000 80-120Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 11055
LCS (4110193-BS1)Prepared & Analyzed: 11/11/14
Benzene ug/L52 50.000 67-134105
Chlorobenzene ug/L56 50.000 69-122113
1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L43 50.000 58-14286
Toluene ug/L55 50.000 68-127111
Trichloroethene ug/L59 50.000 72-132119
ug/L 50.000 80-120Surr: Dibromofluoromethane 9950
ug/L 50.000 78-120Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 9849
ug/L 50.000 80-120Surr: Toluene-d8 10050
ug/L 50.000 80-120Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 10653
Matrix Spike (4110193-MS1)Prepared & Analyzed: 11/11/14 Source: AXK0068-27
Benzene ug/L54 50.000 ND 67-134108
Chlorobenzene ug/L57 50.000 ND 69-122114
1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L49 50.000 0.4 58-14297
Toluene ug/L58 50.000 ND 68-127115
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(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201
ANALYTICAL SERVICES, INC.
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
Result Limit
Reporting
Units Level
Spike
Result
Source
%REC
%REC
Limits RPD
RPD
Limit Qual Analyte
Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA 8260 - Quality Control
Batch 4110193 - EPA 5030B
Matrix Spike (4110193-MS1)Prepared & Analyzed: 11/11/14 Source: AXK0068-27
Trichloroethene ug/L63 50.000 1.7 72-132122
ug/L 50.000 80-120Surr: Dibromofluoromethane 10251
ug/L 50.000 78-120Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 10050
ug/L 50.000 80-120Surr: Toluene-d8 10050
ug/L 50.000 80-120Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 11055
Matrix Spike Dup (4110193-MSD1)Prepared & Analyzed: 11/11/14 Source: AXK0068-27
Benzene ug/L55 50.000 ND 967-134111 2
Chlorobenzene ug/L57 50.000 ND 1369-122114 0.3
1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L51 50.000 0.4 958-142101 4
Toluene ug/L58 50.000 ND 968-127115 0.2
Trichloroethene ug/L65 50.000 1.7 1172-132126 3
ug/L 50.000 80-120Surr: Dibromofluoromethane 10150
ug/L 50.000 78-120Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 9950
ug/L 50.000 80-120Surr: Toluene-d8 10050
ug/L 50.000 80-120Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 10854
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ANALYTICAL SERVICES, INC.
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
Laboratory Certifications
Code Description Number Expires
02069Louisiana 06/30/2015LA
381North Carolina 12/31/2014NC
E87315FL DOH (Non-Pot. Water, Solids) Eff:: 07/01/2013 06/30/2015NELAC
E87315FL DOH NELAC (Drinking Water) Eff: 07/01/2013 06/30/2015NELDW
98011001South Carolina 06/30/2015SC
T104704397-08-TXTexas 03/31/2015TX
1340Virginia 12/14/2014VA
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ANALYTICAL SERVICES, INC.
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
Legend
Defination of Laboratory Terms
- Not Detected at levels greater than or equal to SWSL/RLND
SWSL/RL
MDL
- NC DENR Solid Waste Section LImit/Reporting Limit (Adjusted for DF/Prep Factor)
- Method Detection Limit
Qualifiers
- Dilution FactorDF
QR-01 RPD was outside acceptance limits due to sample concentrations near or below the reporting limit.
QM-05 The spike recovery was outside acceptance limits for the MS and/or MSD and/or PDS due to suspected matrix interference. Sample results for the QC batch
were accepted based on acceptable LCS recoveries.
QM-02 The spike recovery is outside acceptance limits due to insignificant spike amount as compared to sample concentration.
J Estimated value less than Reporting Limit (RL) but greater than Method Detection Limit(MDL) (CLP J-Flag).
B-01 Analyte was detected in the associated method blank at an estimated level equal to or greater than the MDL. Sample values reported as greater than the MDL
and less than 10x the method blank value are reported as estimated values.
>Greater than the result value reported.
Note: Unless otherwise noted, all results are reported on an as received basis.
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Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
COC Goes Here
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(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201
ANALYTICAL SERVICES, INC.
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
COC Goes Here
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(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201
ANALYTICAL SERVICES, INC.
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
COC Goes Here
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(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201
ANALYTICAL SERVICES, INC.
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
COC Goes Here
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(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201
ANALYTICAL SERVICES, INC.
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
5400 Glenwood Ave., Suite 300
Raleigh NC, 27612
Attention: Mr. Mat Colone November 24, 2014
COC Goes Here
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LOG-IN CHECKLIST
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. - Raleigh
Cabarrus Co - 2 & 3Project:
Client:
Printed: 11/24/2014 9:02:57AM
Environmental Monitoring & Laboratory Analysis
(770) 734-4200 FAX (770) 734-4201
110 Technology Parkway, Norcross, GA 30092
ANALYTICAL SERVICES, INC.ASI
Date Received:11/05/14 07:55 Logged In By:Mohammad M. Rahman
Work Order:AXK0068
OBSERVATIONS
Attn: Mr. Mat Colone
#Samples: 44 #Containers: 225
4.0 4.0
YES
Minimum Temp(C):Maximum Temp(C):
CHECKLIST ITEMS
COC included with Samples
Sample Container(s) Intact
Chain of Custody Complete
Sample Container(s) Match COC
Custody seal Intact
Temperature in Compliance
Sufficient Sample Volume for Analysis
Zero Headspace Maintained for VOA Analyses
Samples labeled preserved (If Applicable)
Samples received within Allowable Hold Times
Samples Received on Ice
Preservation Confirmed
YES
YES
YES
NO
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
Custody Seal(s) Used:No
The samples were received over multiple days on 11/05/2014 @07:55 and 11/06/2014 @09:55 and @15:05. MMR
Comments:
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