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MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP LEJEUNE JACKSONVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Final Report CY-2016 1st SEMIANNUAL DETECTION MONITORING REPORT SUBTITLE D LANDFILL November 2016 CONTRACT: N62470-14-D-9022 DELIVERY ORDER:WE23 MID-ATLANTIC 1 Werner, Elizabeth From:Marshall-Zank CIV James M <james.marshallzank@usmc.mil> Sent:Monday, February 13, 2017 11:10 AM To:Werner, Elizabeth Cc:Acosta CIV Lauren D Subject:Camp Lejeune Semi-Annual Landfill Groundwater Monitoring Reports for June 2016 Sampling; Active Subtitle D and Closed Landfills Attachments:EDD CZ09890 Landfill 13 Jul 16 0832.xls; EDD CZ09641 Landfill 14 Jul 16 0811.xls; EDD CZ09642 Landfill 13 Jul 16 0815.xls; Closed_Landfill_Env_Mon_Form Jun 2016 Sampling.pdf; Active_SubtitleD_ Env_Mon_Form_Jun 2016 Sampling.pdf Hello Elizabeth, Per subject, attached and below. In accordance with North Carolina Solid Waste Management requirements, this correspondence forwards results from the first semiannual assessment groundwater monitoring event for year 2016 conducted at the Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune (MCB CAMLEJ) Closed Landfill and detection monitoring conducted at the MCB CAMLEJ's Subtitle D Active Landfill. These reports were finalized in November 2016 for sampling performed in June 2016 and are attached in a separate emails due to file sizes. Please note that arsenic (wells MW‐B, MW‐ J and MW‐K) and benzene (well MW‐I) were detected just above the 15A NCAC 2L groundwater standard at the Closed Landfill. These monitoring wells are situated adjacent to one another near the south and southwest end of the landfill. Historically, these wells had occurrences of low levels of arsenic and benzene detections and/or exceedances. In addition, well MW‐G, indicated a statistically significant increase (SSI) for barium and a value above the Solid Waste Section Limit (SWSL), however, well below the 2L standard. It will be watched In future sampling events. A complete data summary of all the detections can be found in Table 5‐1 of the report. There were no 15A NCAC 2L exceedances detected at the Subtitle D Active Landfill. MCB CAMLEJ continues to sample active raw drinking water supply wells semi‐ annually and the wells nearest to the Closed Landfill are No.s 606 and 661. In mid‐March 2016, well 606 had a value of 0.67J ppb for arsenic, "J" indicating an estimated result less than a lab reporting limit but greater than or equal to the method detection limit. Well 661 was not operating due to maintenance and no sampling was done. Both wells were not operating or sampled at the next sampling event in late August 2016 due to maintenance. Electronic Data Deliverables (EDD) files for both landfills are attached to this email along with the NCDEQ Solid Waste Section Environmental Monitoring 2 Reporting Forms. As previously requested by your office, all future semi‐ Annual groundwater monitoring reports for both the Closed and Subtitle D Landfills will continue to be submitted electronically to you. If you have any questions, please contact Mr. James Marshall‐Zank, Environmental Quality Branch, Environmental Management Division, G‐F, at 910‐451‐9122. Regards, James Marshall‐Zank James Marshall‐Zank Water Quality Section Environmental Quality Branch Environmental Management Division G‐F, MCB CAMLEJ Phone 910‐451‐9122 Email: james.marshallzank@usmc.mil Privacy Act ‐ 1974 As amended applies, this E‐Mail may contain information which must be protected IAW DoD 5400.11R, and is For Official Use Only (FOUO). This email and any files transmitted with it are intended solely for the use of the individual or agency to which they are addressed. If you have received this email in error, please notify me immediately. For Official Use Only ‐ Privacy Sensitive: Any misuse or unauthorized disclosure may result in both civil and criminal penalties. CY-2016 1st SEMIANNUAL DETECTION MONITORING REPORT SUBTITLE D LANDFILL MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP LEJEUNE Prepared For: NAVAL FACILITIES ENGINEERING COMMAND MID-ATLANTIC (ENVIRONMENTAL) NORFOLK, VA 23511 Contracting Officer’s Representative: Dialis B. Figueroa-Arriaga Contract: N62470-14-D-9022 Delivery Order: WE23 November 2016 AH/BC Navy JV, LLC 11837 Rock Landing Drive, Suite 300 Newport News, VA 23606 (757) 873-4959 DETECTION MONITORING SEMIANNUAL REPORT SUBTITLE D LANDFILL, MCB CAMP LEJEUNE, NC TABLE OF CONTENTS AH/BC Navy JV, LLC. Final, November 2016 119-WE23 i ACRONYMS & ABBREVIATIONS................................................................... iii 1. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................... 1-1 2. GENERAL PHYSIOGRAPHY ............................................................... 2-1 2.1 SITE TOPOGRAPHY ................................................................................... 2-1 2.2 SITE GEOLOGY ........................................................................................ 2-1 2.3 SITE HYDROLOGY .................................................................................... 2-2 2.4 GROUNDWATER TABLE ............................................................................. 2-2 2.5 HYDRAULIC GRADIENT & GROUNDWATER FLOW VELOCITY CALCULATIONS.. 2-3 2.6 SURFACE WATER ..................................................................................... 2-4 3. SAMPING AND ANALYSIS PROGRAM ............................................... 3-1 3.1 MONITORING WELL SAMPLING PROTOCOL ................................................. 3-1 3.2 SURFACE WATER SAMPLING PROTOCOL ................................................... 3-2 3.3 LEACHATE SAMPLING PROTOCOL .............................................................. 3-2 3.4 SAMPLE HANDLING, TRANSPORTATION, AND ANALYSES .............................. 3-2 4. QUALITY CONTROL SAMPLES .......................................................... 4-1 5. ANALYTICAL RESULTS ...................................................................... 5-1 5.1 GROUNDWATER SAMPLES ........................................................................ 5-1 5.2 SURFACE WATER SAMPLES ...................................................................... 5-2 5.3 LEACHATE SAMPLES................................................................................. 5-2 6. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS ..................................................................... 6-1 6.1 METHODS ................................................................................................ 6-1 6.2 DATA PREPARATION ................................................................................. 6-2 6.2.1 Normality ..................................................................................... 6-2 6.2.2 Variance...................................................................................... 6-3 6.2.3 Dependence ............................................................................... 6-4 6.3 METHOD OF STATISTICAL EVALUATION ...................................................... 6-4 6.4 RESULTS ................................................................................................. 6-5 6.4.1 Inter-well Statistical Evaluation .................................................... 6-5 6.4.2 Intra-well Statistical Evaluation .................................................... 6-5 6.4.3 NCAC 2L/2B Exceedances ......................................................... 6-5 6.5 DISCUSSION OF STATISTICAL FINDINGS ..................................................... 6-6 7. SUMMARY ............................................................................................ 7-1 7.1 GROUNDWATER SAMPLES ........................................................................ 7-1 7.2 SURFACE WATER SAMPLES ...................................................................... 7-2 7.3 LEACHATE SAMPLE .................................................................................. 7-2 7.4 CONCLUSION ........................................................................................... 7-2 DETECTION MONITORING SEMIANNUAL REPORT SUBTITLE D LANDFILL, MCB CAMP LEJEUNE, NC TABLE OF CONTENTS AH/BC Navy JV, LLC. Final, November 2016 119-WE23 ii APPENDICES A. Field Notes – Active Landfill B. Laboratory Analysis (Provided Electronically) C. 15A NCAC Solid Waste Reporting Limits / SWSL Limits D. Chemstat Output (Provided Electronically) TABLES TABLE FOLLOWING PAGE Table 2-1 Groundwater Field Data Summary ....................................................... 2-2 Table 5-1 Analytical Results Summary of Compounds Detected Above SWSL ....................................................................................... 5-1 Table 6-1 Data Preparation Summary ................................................................. 6-2 Table 6-2 Summary of Inter-well Evaluations ....................................................... 6-5 Table 6-3 Summary of Intra-well Evaluations ....................................................... 6-5 FIGURES FIGURE FOLLOWING PAGE Figure 1-1 Groundwater Elevation Map ................................................................ 1-1 Figure 2-1 Potentiometric Surface Map ................................................................ 2-2 DETECTION MONITORING SEMIANNUAL REPORT SUBTITLE D LANDFILL, MCB CAMP LEJEUNE, NC ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS AH/BC Navy JV, LLC. Final, November 2016 119-WE23 iii ACRONYMS & ABBREVIATIONS AH AH/BC Navy JV, LLC. bgs below ground surface CFR Code of Federal Regulations COC chain of custody CY calendar year DMR Detection Monitoring Report DO dissolved oxygen EPA Environmental Protection Agency FD field duplicate GIS geographic information systems i hydraulic gradient K hydraulic conductivity MCB CAMLEJ Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune MDL method detection limit MSL mean sea level MSWLF Municipal Solid Waste Landfill MW monitoring wells n effective porosity NAVFAC Naval Facilities Engineering Command NC North Carolina NCAC North Carolina Administrative Code NCDEQ North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality PVC polyvinyl chloride RCRA Resource Conservation and Recovery Act RL reporting limit SC specific conductivity SSC statistically significant concentration SSI statistically significant increase SU standard units DETECTION MONITORING SEMIANNUAL REPORT SUBTITLE D LANDFILL, MCB CAMP LEJEUNE, NC ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS AH/BC Navy JV, LLC. Final, November 2016 119-WE23 iv SW surface water SWL static water level SWMR Solid Waste Management Rules SWSL Solid Waste Section Limits VOC volatile organic compound µg/L micrograms per liter DETECTION MONITORING SEMIANNUAL REPORT SECTION 1 SUBTITLE D LANDFILL, MCB CAMP LEJEUNE, NC INTRODUCTION AH/BC Navy JV, LLC. Final, November 2016 119-WE23 1-1 1. INTRODUCTION AH/BC Navy JV, LLC (AH) provided groundwater, surface water, and leachate sampling services at the Subtitle D Municipal Solid Waste Landfill (MSWLF) facility at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune (MCB CAMLEJ). This project was completed under Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Contract N62470-14-D- 9022, Delivery Order WE23. The closed landfill facility is located on Piney Green Road, and a general layout of the facility is provided in Figure 1-1. This report presents the results for the first biannual detection monitoring event for calendar year (CY) 2016. The North Carolina (NC) Solid Waste Management Rules (SWMR) require the MSWLF to monitor the groundwater using two types of monitoring wells (MW); background and compliance wells. Wells installed hydraulically up-gradient from the MSWLF are called background wells and wells installed hydraulically down-gradient from the background wells are referred to as compliance wells. Currently, there are three (3) background wells and thirteen1 (13) compliance wells in the monitoring program at the MSWLF. Historically, chloroform had been detected at chronic concentrations in monitoring well MW-4 during earlier sampling events. For this reason, the MSWLF had begun assessment monitoring in accordance with 15A North Carolina Administrative Code (NCAC) 13B.1634 rules as directed by the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ). MCB CAMLEJ had then conducted a limited investigation for chloroform around MW-4. Upon completion of that investigation, NCDEQ had allowed the MSWLF to return to a detection monitoring regime. Samples are typically collected from three background monitoring wells (MW-1, MW- 11 and MW-12) and thirteen compliance wells (MW-2 through MW-10 and MW-14 through MW-17), and two surface water sampling points (SW-1 and SW-2) during each sampling event. During the June 2016 sampling event (completed June 29th 1 Compliance well MW-13 was removed from service on 5 December 2014. Detection Monitoring Semiannual Report, Subtitle D Landfill MCB Camp Lejeune, NC GROUNDWATER ELEVATION MAP Figure 1-1 DETECTION MONITORING SEMIANNUAL REPORT SECTION 1 SUBTITLE D LANDFILL, MCB CAMP LEJEUNE, NC INTRODUCTION AH/BC Navy JV, LLC. Final, November 2016 119-WE23 1-2 through July 1st) samples were collected from all sampling locations including the leachate collection system. As required in the Detection Monitoring Program, all recovered monitoring well samples were analyzed for constituents listed in 40 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 258 Appendix I Constituents for Detection Monitoring (hereafter referred to as Appendix I). There are currently three cells at the MSWLF: both Phase I and Phase II cells are closed and the Phase III cell is currently receiving waste. The facility is expected to open a new waste receiving unit in the near future which then will be known as the Phase IV cell. DETECTION MONITORING SEMIANNUAL REPORT SECTION 2 SUBTITLE D LANDFILL, MCB CAMP LEJEUNE, NC GENERAL PHYSIOGRAPHY AH/BC Navy JV, LLC. Final, November 2016 119-WE23 2-1 2. GENERAL PHYSIOGRAPHY The general background information presented in this section was originally presented in the June 2001 Detection Monitoring Report (DMR) prepared by S&ME (S&ME, 2001). This information has been modified for brevity and updated where necessary to reflect current conditions. 2.1 SITE TOPOGRAPHY The naturally occurring topographic relief of the local area surrounding the MSWLF is approximately 10 feet. The highest natural ground surface elevations, at 30 to 35 feet above Mean Sea Level (MSL) Datum, occur within the central portion of the site. In the vicinity of the Phase I and the Phase II cells, the ground surface slopes gently to the south, to an approximate elevation of 25 feet at the intersection of Shell Rock and Piney Green Roads. In the vicinity of the Phase III cell, the ground surface generally slopes to the north towards Wallace Creek. 2.2 SITE GEOLOGY Cretaceous-age sediments immediately overlying the basement rocks are divided into undifferentiated units identified as the Cape Fear, Middendorf (formerly Tuscaloosa), Black Creek, and Peedee Formations. Tertiary-age sediments deposited above the Cretaceous units include the Beaufort, Castle Hayne, and Belgrade Formations. Quaternary age surficial sediments consisting of sand, clay, gravel, and peat deposited in marine, fluvial, aeolian and lacustrine environments overlie the Tertiary units. Prior to commissioning new monitoring wells, soil borings were advanced into the Quaternary deposits to a depth of approximately 30 feet within the area of the MSWLF for the purposes of developing a stratigraphic profile. DETECTION MONITORING SEMIANNUAL REPORT SECTION 2 SUBTITLE D LANDFILL, MCB CAMP LEJEUNE, NC GENERAL PHYSIOGRAPHY AH/BC Navy JV, LLC. Final, November 2016 119-WE23 2-2 2.3 SITE HYDROLOGY Surficial groundwater flow patterns in the vicinity of the MSWLF have been evaluated through a series of shallow monitoring wells finished at depths of about 30 feet (or less) below ground surface (bgs). The depth to groundwater varies from less than two feet bgs in the vicinity of Bearhead Creek to approximately 16 to 18 feet bgs in better- drained portions of the site. The highest groundwater elevations may normally be observed within the central portions of the MSWLF site, notably within the vicinity of MW-1, MW-11 and MW-12. This area appears to indicate a groundwater divide between the Phase III cell and the more southern oriented Phase I and Phase II cells. 2.4 GROUNDWATER TABLE The depth to the groundwater table was measured in three background wells (MW-1, MW-11 and MW-12) and thirteen compliance wells (MW-2 through MW-10 and MW- 14 through MW-17) during the June 2016 sampling event. At that time, each well was examined for its general integrity, including protection from surface water inflow, well identification tag, vented cap, lock, and general well security. Each well was opened and the depth to the water table was measured from the top of the polyvinyl chloride (PVC) well casing pipe using an electronic water level/slope indicator. The water table elevation at each well was calculated by subtracting the depth to groundwater measurement from the surveyed elevation of the top of the casing. Table 2-1 provides groundwater measurements and groundwater elevation calculations for each of the monitoring wells measured during the June 2016 sampling event, as well as, the previous sampling event conducted in October 2015. A water table contour map was constructed using a geographic information systems (GIS) base map and plotting the groundwater elevations calculated for each monitoring well location. Groundwater potentiometric surface contours which were determined from the static groundwater measurements collected during the June 2016 sampling event are shown on Figure 2-1. As seen in previous monitoring reports, within the vicinity of the MSWLF, groundwater flow appears to be split along a drainage divide that approximately bifurcates the Phase II cell from the Phase III Detection Monitoring Semiannual Report, Subtitle D Landfill MCB Camp Lejeune, NC GROUNDWATER FIELD DATA SUMMARY Table 2-1 Phase 1 Background Well Compliance Wells Surface Water Samples Sampling Date Jul-16 Oct-15 Jul-16 Oct-15 Jul-16 Oct-15 Jul-16 Oct-15 Jul-16 Oct-15 Jul-16 Oct-15 Jul-16 Oct-15 Jul-16 Oct-15 Water Table Data Top of Casing Elevation (ft.)38.78 38.78 32.11 32.11 29.57 29.57 34.22 34.22 30.49 30.49 33.36 33.36 **** Depth to Water from TOC (ft.)6.01 3.42 8.10 6.61 6.04 4.67 10.69 8.95 7.01 4.88 9.65 7.11 **** Groundwater Elevation (ft.)32.77 35.36 24.01 25.50 23.53 24.90 23.53 25.27 23.48 25.61 23.71 26.25 **** Field Parameters pH 4.77 4.34 4.87 5.26 6.28 6.18 4.82 5.62 5.65 5.46 4.51 4.74 NR NR NR NR Specific Conductance (mS/cm)0.05 0.07 0.04 0.07 0.20 0.35 0.07 0.14 0.14 0.21 0.02 0.02 NR NR NR NR Temperature (o C)25.28 18.73 21.26 19.87 25.15 20.04 20.94 19.97 23.66 17.54 19.27 19.30 NR NR NR NR Aquifer Parameters Porosity (ne) 1 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 **** Hydraulic Conductivity (K)2 0.00241 0.00241 0.00241 0.00241 0.00241 0.00241 0.00241 0.00241 0.00241 0.00241 0.00241 0.00241 **** Hydraulic Gradient (i) 3 0.0000 0.0000 0.0060 0.0067 0.0054 0.0062 0.0052 0.0056 0.0053 0.0056 0.0052 0.0053 **** Avg. Linear Velocity (v) 4 0.0 0.0 99.7 112.2 90.4 102.4 85.6 93.5 88.2 92.6 86.8 87.3 **** Phase 2 Sampling Date Jul-16 Oct-15 Jul-16 Oct-15 Jul-16 Oct-15 Jul-16 Oct-15 Jul-16 Oct-15 Jul-16 Oct-15 Water Table Data Top of Casing Elevation (ft.)34.25 34.25 34.46 34.46 38.77 38.77 38.75 38.75 43.94 43.94 42.87 42.87 Depth to Water from TOC (ft.)9.44 7.04 5.52 8.04 5.52 6.69 9.21 6.97 12.34 11.08 11.43 10.52 Groundwater Elevation (ft.)24.81 27.21 28.94 26.42 33.25 32.08 29.54 31.78 31.60 32.86 31.44 32.35 Field Parameters pH 4.15 5.02 5.70 6.34 4.56 6.45 4.46 5.60 6.50 6.96 5.41 6.29 Specific Conductance (mS/cm)0.24 0.13 0.07 0.11 0.03 0.17 0.02 0.04 0.79 0.84 0.26 0.29 Temperature (o C)23.01 20.99 21.92 20.52 21.20 20.29 19.71 20.18 24.85 18.79 20.60 21.43 Aquifer Parameters Porosity (ne) 1 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 Hydraulic Conductivity (K)2 0.00241 0.00241 0.00241 0.00241 0.00241 0.00241 0.00241 0.00241 0.00241 0.00241 0.00241 0.00241 Hydraulic Gradient (i) 3 0.0053 0.0041 0.0023 0.0054 -0.0023 0.0003 0.0023 0.0007 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Avg. Linear Velocity (v) 4 88.6 68.7 38.0 90.1 -38.0 5.7 38.1 11.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Phase 3 Notes: ~ The low pH values are within the historical range observed on-site. * Surface water samples; no water table data nor aquifer parameters calculated Sampling Date Jul-16 Oct-15 Jul-16 Oct-15 Jul-16 Oct-15 Jul-16 Oct-15 ** Water levels resulted in a "dry well" condition during the sampling event. No water samples could be recovered. Water Table Data *** Well MW-16R recently replaced MW-16 Top of Casing Elevation (ft.)34.39 34.39 34.17 34.17 41.99 41.99 33.05 33.05 Depth to Water from TOC (ft.)18.99 13.47 9.62 7.30 14.56 6.99 4.83 NS No surface water sample collected due to hunters and military exercises. Groundwater Elevation (ft.)15.40 20.92 24.55 26.87 27.43 41.99 26.06 28.22 NR Not recorded during sampling Field Parameters WD Well destroyed pH 3.78 4.11 4.24 4.60 3.73 4.62 4.44 1 15% is an assumed average effective porosity value (ne) based on published data (Freeze and Cherry, 1979) Specific Conductance (mS/cm)0.04 0.07 0.03 0.05 0.65 0.14 0.20 2 Hydraulic Conductivity (K) calculated during previous sampling events; reported in cm/sec. Temperature (o C)19.20 19.07 21.91 20.92 20.17 22.97 19.75 3 Hydraulic Gradient (i) calculated by dividing the difference between two selected contour elevations (dh) by the horizontal Aquifer Parameters distance (dl) measured between the two elevations (dh/dl); reported in ft/ft. Porosity (ne) 1 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 4 Average Linear Velocity (v) is calculated as shown below; reported in ft/yr. 1.035E06K is conversion from cm/sec to feet/yr. Hydraulic Conductivity (K)2 0.00241 0.00241 0.00241 0.00241 0.00241 0.00241 0.00241 0.00241 v = -(1.035E06)K*i Hydraulic Gradient (i) 3 0.0130 0.0096 0.0057 0.0048 0.0033 -0.0073 0.0044 0.0037 ne Avg. Linear Velocity (v) 4 216.4 159.5 94.2 80.0 55.7 -121.9 74.0 62.0 MW-15 MW-16R*** MW-12 SW-1MW-3MW-2 MW-6 SW-2Monitor Well Number MW-1 MW-4 MW-5 MW-7R MW-10 Monitor Well Number MW-14 Monitor Well Number MW-11 Compliance Wells Background Wells MW-8 MW9 MW-17 Compliance Wells Sample Event: 6-29-16 Through 7-1-16 Detection Monitoring Semiannual Report, Subtitle D Landfill MCB Camp Lejeune, NC POTENTIOMETRIC SURFACE MAP Figure 2-1 DETECTION MONITORING SEMIANNUAL REPORT SECTION 2 SUBTITLE D LANDFILL, MCB CAMP LEJEUNE, NC GENERAL PHYSIOGRAPHY AH/BC Navy JV, LLC. Final, November 2016 119-WE23 2-3 cell. Groundwater, generally, flows to the south-southwest towards Bearhead Creek and to the north-northeast towards Wallace Creek. 2.5 HYDRAULIC GRADIENT & GROUNDWATER FLOW VELOCITY CALCULATIONS The hydraulic gradients (i) between the background wells and each of the compliance wells were determined by calculating the vertical difference between the groundwater elevations observed at the background wells and each of the compliance wells and then dividing that result by the measured distance from the background wells to each corresponding compliance well. The following background wells were used for these calculations: MW-1 for Phase I wells, MW-12 for Phases II wells, and MW-11 for Phase III wells. Hydraulic gradients within the vicinity of the MSWLF are typically flat. Positive gradients during the June 2016 event ranged from 0.00002 to 0.0130 feet per foot. Groundwater velocities were then calculated by multiplying the hydraulic gradient (i) determined above by a previously determined hydraulic conductivity (k) constant and then dividing that result by the estimated effective porosity (n) of the aquifer. Calculated groundwater flow velocities are summarized in Table 2-1. Based on the calculations, groundwater flow velocities during the June 2016 sampling event in the Phase I cell ranged from approximately 85.6 feet per year between MW-1 and MW-4 to approximately 99.7 feet per year between MW-1 and MW-2. Groundwater flow velocities in the Phase II cell ranged from approximately -38.0 feet per year between MW-93 and MW-12 to approximately 88.6 feet per year between MW-7R and MW-12. Groundwater flow velocities in the Phase III cell ranged from approximately 55.7 feet per year between MW-11 and MW-16R to approximately 216.4 feet per year between MW-11 and MW-14. On average, water levels during the June 2016 sampling event were approximately 1.7 feet lower than measured during the October 2015 sampling event. 2 A negative gradient of -0.0023 was calculated between well pairs MW-9 and MW-12. The observed water level in MW-9 is currently anomalous in that it exceeds that of any background well. 3 The corresponding gradient and velocity of the MW-9/MW-12 well set should be regarded as ‘flat’. DETECTION MONITORING SEMIANNUAL REPORT SECTION 2 SUBTITLE D LANDFILL, MCB CAMP LEJEUNE, NC GENERAL PHYSIOGRAPHY AH/BC Navy JV, LLC. Final, November 2016 119-WE23 2-4 2.6 SURFACE WATER The MSWLF is located within the drainage basin of Bearhead Creek, a tributary of Wallace Creek. Bearhead Creek is located west of the site and is the only surface water body to directly receive drainage from the facility. Wallace Creek then flows westward into the New River. According to MCB CAMLEJ’s 2001 Discharge Monitoring Report (DMR), the central portion of the site (near MW-1) is poorly drained and was classified as a wetland area. Phase I and Phase II of the MSWLF drain to the south into Bearhead Creek. Phase III appears to drain towards the north (within the Wallace Creek basin). There are two surface water sample collection points located due south of the Phase I cell. These locations are indicated on Figures 1-1 and 2-1. DETECTION MONITORING SEMIANNUAL REPORT SECTION 3 SUBTITLE D LANDFILL, MCB CAMP LEJEUNE, NC SAMPING AND ANALYSIS PROGRAM AH/BC Navy JV, LLC. Final, November 2016 119-WE23 3-1 3. SAMPING AND ANALYSIS PROGRAM This section describes the procedures used for collecting the groundwater and surface water samples. In accordance with 15A NCAC 13B.1633, MCB CAMLEJ has conducted semiannual detection monitoring for Appendix I constituents at the MSWLF. During the June 2016 sampling event, all active monitoring wells were sampled and analyzed for all Appendix I constituents. All methods used for sampling are compliant with the NCDEQ Solid Waste Section Guidelines for Groundwater, Soil, and Surface Water Sampling manual. 3.1 MONITORING WELL SAMPLING PROTOCOL Prior to collecting groundwater samples, the static water level (SWL) was measured using an electronic water level meter at each location. The height of the water column was then used to calculate the well volume for each well. Once the well volume was calculated, each well was purged using low-flow sampling techniques, which minimize hydraulic stresses on the aquifer during purging and sampling events. This technique also ensures the recovery of a representative water sample directly from the aquifer formation as opposed to the water column. A peristaltic pump was then attached to dedicated Teflon® tubing which had been previously installed in each of the monitoring wells. The pump was then activated to induce a low-flow condition in which groundwater begins to flow from the aquifer into the screened zone of the monitoring well. The pump was then adjusted such that the rate of discharge was balanced by the well’s rate of recovery. This rate of discharge subsequently results in a minimal drawdown of water levels within each monitoring well. Temperature, pH, specific conductivity (SC), dissolved oxygen (DO), and turbidity were field measured at five-minute intervals during well purging until temperature, pH, DETECTION MONITORING SEMIANNUAL REPORT SECTION 3 SUBTITLE D LANDFILL, MCB CAMP LEJEUNE, NC SAMPING AND ANALYSIS PROGRAM AH/BC Navy JV, LLC. Final, November 2016 119-WE23 3-2 and SC stabilized, while turbidity and DO were within ±10% of the previous reading. Stabilization is defined by NCDEQ as a variance of no more than ±0.2 standard units (SU) pH, ±0.2° temperature, and ± 5.0% SC. Groundwater samples were collected as soon as the water quality parameters met the stabilized condition criteria. The above field measured parameters are discussed in the following sections and are summarized in Table 2-1. Additional field notes are provided in Appendix A of this report. 3.2 SURFACE WATER SAMPLING PROTOCOL Surface water samples were collected from two surface water collection points located along the banks of Bearhead Creek. The sample locations are shown in Figures 1-1 and 2-1. Surface water samples were collected with the NCDEQ approved “surface grab sample” technique4. 3.3 LEACHATE SAMPLING PROTOCOL Leachate samples are collected from the leachate collection system when possible. Samples are generally collected directly from a dedicated sample tap located on the side-slope of the Phase 1 Cell near well MW-6. During the June 2016 sampling event, a sample set was drawn from this tap. Leachate samples were collected with the NCDEQ approved grab sample technique. 3.4 SAMPLE HANDLING, TRANSPORTATION, AND ANALYSES After each sample was collected, the samples were labeled and placed in a shipping cooler containing ice. Once sampling was complete, the samples were repackaged with new/additional ice and prepared for shipment to Environmental Conservation Laboratories, Inc., of Cary, North Carolina for analyses. All samples were properly logged on a Chain-of-Custody (COC) form which was included with the sample coolers. Once prepared, a COC seal was placed on the exterior of each shipping 4 As detailed in Appendix E of the Solid Waste Section Guidelines for Groundwater, Soil, and Surface Water Sampling manual. DETECTION MONITORING SEMIANNUAL REPORT SECTION 3 SUBTITLE D LANDFILL, MCB CAMP LEJEUNE, NC SAMPING AND ANALYSIS PROGRAM AH/BC Navy JV, LLC. Final, November 2016 119-WE23 3-3 cooler’s lid and secured with clear packing tape. All groundwater and surface water samples were submitted for analyses for the constituents listed on the COC (the COC is included in Appendix B). DETECTION MONITORING SEMIANNUAL REPORT SECTION 3 SUBTITLE D LANDFILL, MCB CAMP LEJEUNE, NC SAMPING AND ANALYSIS PROGRAM AH/BC Navy JV, LLC. Final, November 2016 119-WE23 3-4 This page left blank intentionally. DETECTION MONITORING SEMIANNUAL REPORT SECTION 4 SUBTITLE D LANDFILL, MCB CAMP LEJEUNE, NC QUALITY CONTROL SAMPLES AH/BC Navy JV, LLC. Final, November 2016 119-WE23 4-1 4. QUALITY CONTROL SAMPLES Quality control samples are often used to demonstrate the adequacy of field decontamination procedures (equipment rinsate blanks), assess the potential for cross contamination during shipment of the sample containers from the laboratory to the field or back to the laboratory (trip blanks), and to evaluate the consistency of laboratory analytical processes (field duplicate samples). During the sampling event, laboratory-prepared trip blanks accompanied the samples and were analyzed for Appendix I volatile organic compounds (VOCs). No equipment was reused in the field or decontaminated; therefore, no equipment rinsate blanks were collected. In order to verify the laboratory’s level of precision, a field duplicate (FD or “Dup”) sample was collected during the June 2016 sampling event. The analytical results of the blind duplicate sample agreed closely with its corresponding matched sample collected from well MW-17. The MW-17/”Dup” duplicate sample set had an absolute average relative percent difference of 0.03% for all parameters. The analytical results of the duplicate sample (“Dup”) are provided within Appendix B of this report. DETECTION MONITORING SEMIANNUAL REPORT SECTION 4 SUBTITLE D LANDFILL, MCB CAMP LEJEUNE, NC QUALITY CONTROL SAMPLES AH/BC Navy JV, LLC. Final, November 2016 119-WE23 4-2 This page left blank intentionally DETECTION MONITORING SEMIANNUAL REPORT SECTION 5 SUBTITLE D LANDFILL, MCB CAMP LEJEUNE, NC ANALYTICAL RESULTS AH/BC Navy JV, LLC. Final, November 2016 119-WE23 5-1 5. ANALYTICAL RESULTS The laboratory analytical reports and COC forms are included in Appendix B. The analytical results for the organic and inorganic compounds that were detected above the North Carolina Solid Waste Section Limit5 (SWSL) during the June 2016 sampling event are summarized in Table 5-1. Also included in Table 5-1 are results that were detected above the lab’s internal Method Detection Limit (MDL) but below the SWSL Reporting Limit (RL) if the constituent was detected above the SWSL in at least one other well. These values are typically associated with a “J” ‘flag’ to indicate that the data was estimated by the laboratory. However, in some instances, a “J” flag was not assigned to the result as the value was detected above the lab’s internal RL. Results of estimated values (“J” flagged) and results above the lab’s internal RL, but below the SWSL, were not included in the following sections as they do not exceed the SWSL. These types of results are not to be included in statistical evaluations as directed by NCDEQ. 5.1 GROUNDWATER SAMPLES During the June 2016 sampling event, no Appendix I organic compounds were detected above the SWSL. Three Appendix I inorganic compounds, barium, vanadium and zinc, were detected above the SWSL in four compliance wells and within one background well. Barium was detected above the SWSL of 100 µg/L in well MW-16R and MW-17 at concentrations of 157.0 µg/L 165.0 µg/L, respectively. These concentrations are below the 15A NCAC 2L groundwater protection standard of 700 µg/L for barium. Barium was also detected in all remaining wells; however, those values were below the SWSL. 5 A complete list of SWSL concentrations managed by the NC Division of Waste Management is provid- ed through the following web address: http://deq.nc.gov/about/divisions/waste-management/waste- management-permit-guidance/solid-waste-section/environmental-monitoring/environmental-monitoring- list. Additionally, a complete list of SWSLs has been included in this report as Appendix C. Detection Monitoring Semiannual Report, Subtitle D Landfill MCB Camp Lejeune, NC ANALYTICAL RESULTS SUMMARY OF COMPOUNDS DETECTED ABOVE SWSL Table 5-1 Sample Event: 6-29-16 Through 7-1-16 MW1 MW11 MW12 MW2 MW3 MW4 MW5 MW6 MW7R MW8 MW9 MW10 SWSL 2L None Detected MW1 MW11 MW12 MW2 MW3 MW4 MW5 MW6 MW7R MW8 MW9 MW10 SWSL 2L Barium 43.5 J 79.4 J 14.1 J 12.4 J 7.77 J 39.6 J 54.7 J 28.5 J 72.6 J 6.10 J 11.2 J 10.5 J 100 700 Vanadium 3.34 J 2.81 J ND 2.21 J ND ND ND ND 4.01 J 3.06 J ND 1.87 J 25 NE Zinc ND 77.8 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 13.3 ND 44.8 10 1000 Legend MW14 MW15 MW16R MW17 SWSL 2L None Detected XXX - Values are above 15A NCAC 2L Groundwater Protection Standards XXX - Values are above NC SWSL Quantification Limits Compliance - Units are in µg/l MW14 MW15 MW16R MW17 SWSL 2L - B = Analyte is found in the assoicated blank at >1/2 RL Barium 32.7 J 32.6 J 157.0 165.0 100 700 - J = result below reporting limit Vanadium ND 1.67 J 42.4 2.87 J 25 NE - ND = Not detected Zinc ND ND 30.0 ND 10 1000 - NA = Not applicable, well abandoned, not sampled - NE = Not established NCAC NCAC Compliance Compliance NCAC Organic NCAC Inorganic Organic Inorganic Background Background Compliance DETECTION MONITORING SEMIANNUAL REPORT SECTION 5 SUBTITLE D LANDFILL, MCB CAMP LEJEUNE, NC ANALYTICAL RESULTS AH/BC Navy JV, LLC. Final, November 2016 119-WE23 5-2 Vanadium was detected above the SWSL of 25 µg/L in compliance well MW-16R at a concentration of 42.4 µg/L. Vanadium was also detected below the SWSL in background wells MW-1 and MW-11 as well as compliance wells MW-2, MW-7R, MW-8, MW-10, MW-15 and MW-17. There is no established 15A NCAC 2L standard value for vanadium in groundwater. Zinc was detected above the SWSL of 10 µg/L in three compliance wells and within one background well. Compliance wells MW-8, MW-10 and MW-16R had zinc concentrations of 13.3 µg/L, 44.8 µg/L and 30.0 µg/L, respectively. Zinc was also detected above the SWSL in background well MW-11 at a concentration of 77.8 µg/L. These zinc concentrations are below the 15A NCAC 2L standard of 1,000 µg/L for zinc in groundwater. Zinc was not detected in any additional wells. 5.2 SURFACE WATER SAMPLES Surface water samples SW-1 and SW-2 were analyzed for Appendix I constituents. There were no Appendix I constituents detected above the 15A NCAC 2B surface water quality standards during the June 2016 sampling event. 5.3 LEACHATE SAMPLES Leachate samples were collected during the June 2016 event. Barium and zinc were each detected above their corresponding SWSL values (but not above their corresponding 15A NCAC 2L groundwater protection standards). Biochemical oxygen demand, Chemical oxygen demand and turbidity were also detected; however, these constituents do not have corresponding SWSL values. No Appendix I constituents were detected above their corresponding SWSL and 15A NCAC 2L groundwater protection standard values. A summary of analytical results is located in Appendix B of this report. DETECTION MONITORING SEMIANNUAL REPORT SECTION 6 SUBTITLE D LANDFILL, MCB CAMP LEJEUNE, NC STATISTICAL ANALYSIS AH/BC Navy JV, LLC. Final, November 2016 119-WE23 6-1 6. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS This section describes the statistical methods used to evaluate qualified analytical data. Qualified analytical data are classified as values that are free of Data Reporting Qualifiers (such as “J” or “L”) which are also above the North Carolina Solid Waste Section Limit (SWSL) quantitation limit for each analyte of interest. According to the Division of Waste Management: “…laboratory analytical results with estimated concentrations (J-flagged) should not be included in statistical analysis.” 6 Statistical analyses were performed on all qualified data which have been collected at the facility since December 1997. The objective of this statistical evaluation is to determine whether indications of pollutants in compliance wells have or have not significantly increased over that of the background well (inter-well changes) or increased relative to their own water qualities (intra-well changes). 6.1 METHODS AH has evaluated the historical data using statistical procedures outlined in Statistical Analyses of Groundwater Monitoring Data at RCRA Facilities, Unified Final Guidance (March 2009). Statistical analyses were performed only on qualified data where analytic concentrations were detected above their corresponding SWSL quantitation limits. This section provides a brief discussion of the general steps followed in the statistical analysis. The objective of this statistical evaluation is to determine whether indications of pollutants in compliance wells have or have not significantly increased over that of the background well (inter-well changes) or increased relative to their own historical water qualities (intra-well changes). Statistical evaluations were conducted using ChemStat 6 As confirmed by Ervin Lane, Compliance Hydrogeologist, NC Department of Environment and Natural Resources on November 22, 2010. DETECTION MONITORING SEMIANNUAL REPORT SECTION 6 SUBTITLE D LANDFILL, MCB CAMP LEJEUNE, NC STATISTICAL ANALYSIS AH/BC Navy JV, LLC. Final, November 2016 119-WE23 6-2 version 6.2.1 (Starpoint Software, Inc, 2008), and the resultant output is located in Appendix D. 6.2 DATA PREPARATION Initially, general statistical parameters were computed for any parameter detected above the SWSL standard. These statistical parameters include the sample minimum, maximum, mean, and standard deviation. Additionally, the percentage of non-detects was computed, and statistical outliers (for normal or transformed data sets) were identified. Conditions of each data set’s numerical distribution were evaluated in order to deter- mine which statistical method was most appropriate. Three conditions were considered in order to determine the appropriate method: normality, variance, and independence. The percentage of non-detects is also taken into consideration. As concentration data inherently belong to a one-tailed distribution system, contaminant parameters tend to be positively skewed from zero-concentration towards a higher concentration. Most groundwater quality data follow normal or log-normal distribution patterns. Data sets that are normally distributed are analyzed using parametric statistical procedures. Data sets that are non-normal or un-transformable require non- parametric analysis procedures. Additionally, data sets with a high percentage of non- detects also require non-parametric analysis methods. A summary of the data preparation results is provided in Table 6-1. 6.2.1 Normality The quality of results from statistical tests (based on the assumption of normality) be- comes questionable when data does not follow the normal model of distribution. The first level of method assessment is to determine if each data set follows the normal (Gaussian) model of distribution. Data sets with greater than 50 samples utilize the Shapiro-Francia test to determine normality (this method was used for this report). For data sets with less than 50 samples, the Shapiro-Wilks test is used. Detection Monitoring Semiannual Report, Subtitle D Landfill MCB Camp Lejeune, NC DATA PREPARATION SUMMARY Table 6-1 Sample Event: 6-29-16 Through 7-1-16 Organic None Detected Inorganic Barium Non-Equal Non-Normal Non-Transformable 91.41%Poisson Prediction Yes Vanadium Non-Equal Non-Normal Non-Transformable 96.53%Poisson Prediction Yes Zinc Non-Equal Non-Normal Non-Transformable 88.67%Non-Parametric Prediction Limit Yes Required Bulk Analysis Method Levene's Equal Variance Test Shapiro-Francia Normality Test Transformable Percent Non- Detects Evaluation Required DETECTION MONITORING SEMIANNUAL REPORT SECTION 6 SUBTITLE D LANDFILL, MCB CAMP LEJEUNE, NC STATISTICAL ANALYSIS AH/BC Navy JV, LLC. Final, November 2016 119-WE23 6-3 These methods are suitable for groundwater data in that they substantially weigh the tails of data sets distribution. This is critical as the tails of a data set’s distribution often depart from a normal distribution. When normality tests initially reveal the condition of non-normality, a redistribution-transformation of the data set is attempted. Transformed data sets are reevaluated for normality. If the condition of normality is met, the data set will remain transformed. If the condition of non-normality is present after transformation, the data set is returned to its original form and the condition of non-normality is considered valid. All data generated from this sampling event as well as every preceding sampling event (from both the up-gradient and down-gradient wells) were used in the evaluation of normality. 6.2.2 Variance Many statistical tests are based on the assumption of equal variance among data sets. Each data set’s “spread” or “variance” is assessed in order to determine if the condition of equal variance between each data set exists. The power of parametric testing decreases with an increase in data variance. Therefore, non-parametric tests are utilized when the calculated variance of a data set exceeds a tabulated and acceptable level of variance. Variance of a data set may be evaluated graphically or through computation. The graphic method is qualitative and is only used for an initial approximation of variance or where the variance is assumed to be so small that further quantitative measurements are not required. The facilities data sets are evaluated quantitatively with ChemStat. The test of equal variance (homogeneity) compares the measured spread of a group to a tabulated spread at a specified significance level. Where the measured spread exceeds the accepted spread, the assumption that data are of equal variance is rejected and the choice of test type used in statistical analyses should reflect this finding. Where data is found to be normally distributed, the Bartlett’s test for equal variance may be used. Where data is found to have a non-normal distribution, the Levene’s test for equal variance is used. DETECTION MONITORING SEMIANNUAL REPORT SECTION 6 SUBTITLE D LANDFILL, MCB CAMP LEJEUNE, NC STATISTICAL ANALYSIS AH/BC Navy JV, LLC. Final, November 2016 119-WE23 6-4 6.2.3 Dependence The condition of data set dependence is critical. Most statistical procedures are based on the assumption of data independence. The location of each well assures that the collected samples are physically independent in that the data generated, and ultimately the evaluation, will be independent as well. No formal test for dependence is required. 6.3 METHOD OF STATISTICAL EVALUATION The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a procedural manual called the Statistical Analysis of Ground-Water Monitoring Data at RCRA Facilities, Unified Final Guidance (March 2009). Within the Unified Final Guidance manual, in "Appendix B. - Historical Notes", a reference was made to the EPA's "Addendum to Interim Final Guidance" document stating that the "test of proportions" method was no longer recommended for data sets which have greater than 90% "non-detect" data. The EPA's updated guidance now recommends utilizing the "Poisson Prediction/Tolerance limit" method when working with data sets with greater than 90% "non-detect" results. Methods of statistical evaluation were chosen based on results from the data preparation procedure (refer to Section 6.2). During data preparation, it was revealed that the data could not be transformed and normalized. Also, the non-detect rate for this facility generally averages approximately 95% for constituents detected above the SWSL standard. The Poisson Prediction Limit method was utilized for bulk analysis where whole sample populations were identified to have “non-detect” rates of greater than 90% during the data preparation phase. Otherwise, the Non- Parametric Prediction limit test was used for inter-well comparisons/analysis. Supplemental intra-well prediction limit comparisons were utilized in the event that inter-well tests indicated that a statistically significant value was identified. Depending on each well’s single parameter non-detect rate, either the Poisson or the Non- Parametric Prediction limit method was used. DETECTION MONITORING SEMIANNUAL REPORT SECTION 6 SUBTITLE D LANDFILL, MCB CAMP LEJEUNE, NC STATISTICAL ANALYSIS AH/BC Navy JV, LLC. Final, November 2016 119-WE23 6-5 Statistically significant concentrations (SSCs), and potential statistically significant increases (SSIs), were identified when the current data collected during the June 2015 sampling event exceeded its corresponding background prediction limit. 6.4 RESULTS The following subsections describe the results of the statistical evaluations. 6.4.1 Inter-well Statistical Evaluation Inter-well evaluations were performed if any constituent in any compliance well had a concentration above the NC SWSL standard. Three inorganic constituents required analysis as indicated in Table 5-1. Inter-well analyses were performed for each of the following constituents: barium, vanadium and zinc. Inter-well evaluations of the down- gradient locations identified three potential inorganic SSCs: barium concentrations in wells MW-16R and MW-17, and the vanadium concentration in well MW-16R. Current zinc concentrations were not found to be significant. See Table 6-2 for a summary of inter-well testing results. 6.4.2 Intra-well Statistical Evaluation Intra-well evaluations were performed on constituents that were identified as potential SSCs during inter-well bulk analysis. With respect to inorganic constituents, the potential inter-well SSC identified for the barium concentration in MW-17 was confirmed as a SSC through intra-well analysis. Additionally, the current vanadium concentration in well MW-16R was also confirmed to be a SSC through intra-well analysis. See Table 6-3 for a summary of intra-well testing results. 6.4.3 NCAC 2L/2B Exceedances No 15A NCAC 2L groundwater water protection standard exceedances were encountered during the June 2016 sampling event. Detection Monitoring Semiannual Report, Subtitle D Landfill MCB Camp Lejeune, NC SUMMARY OF INTER-WELL EVALUATIONS Table 6-2 Sample Event: 6-29-16 Through 7-1-16 MW-1 MW-11 MW-12 MW-2 MW-3 MW-4 MW-5 MW-6 MW-7R MW-8 MW-9 MW-10 SWSL 2L None Detected MW-1 MW-11 MW-12 MW-2 MW-3 MW-4 MW-5 MW-6 MW-7R MW-8 MW-9 MW-10 SWSL 2L Barium 100 700 Vandadium 25 NE Zinc X XNP XNP 10 1000 MW-14 MW-15 MW-16R MW-17 SWSL 2L None Detected MW-14 MW-15 MW-16R MW-17 SWSL 2L Barium X X 100 700 Vanadium X 25 NE Zinc XNP 10 1000 Legend X XPP - Poisson Prediction Limit Method - Current concentrations are evaluated as not statistically significant compared to background at a 95% confidence level XNP - Non-Parametric Prediciton Limit Method - Current concentrations are evaluated as not statistically significant compared to background at a 92.5% confidence level X X - Background concentration over 2L standard Organic NCAC Inorganic Background Compliance NCAC Background Compliance - Background concentration over SWSL standard NCAC - All Methods - Current concentrations are evaluated as statistically significant compared to background Inorganic Organic Compliance Compliance NCAC Detection Monitoring Semiannual Report, Subtitle D Landfill MCB Camp Lejeune, NC SUMMARY OF INTRA-WELL EVALUATIONS Table 6-3 Sample Event: 6-29-16 Through 7-1-16 MW-1 MW-11 MW-12 MW-2 MW-3 MW-4 MW-5 MW-6 MW-7R MW-8 MW-9 MW-10 SWSL 2L None Detected MW-1 MW-11 MW-12 MW-2 MW-3 MW-4 MW-5 MW-6 MW-7R MW-8 MW-9 MW-10 SWSL 2L Barium 100 700 Vanadium 25 NE Zinc X 10 1000 MW-14 MW-15 MW-16R MW-17 SWSL 2L None Detected MW-14 MW-15 MW-16R MW-17 SWSL 2L Barium XNP XNP 100 700 Vanadium XNP 25 NE Zinc 10 1000 Legend XPP - Poisson Prediction Limit Method - Current concentration evaluated as statistically significant compared to background XNP - Non-Parametric Prediction Limit Method - Current concentration evaluated as statistically significant compared to background XPP - Poisson Prediction Limit Method - Current concentration evaluated as not statistically significant compared to background at a 95% confidence level XNP - Non-Parametric Prediciton Limit Method - Current concentration evaluated as not statistically significant compared to its background, confidence level = >90% X X - Background concentration over SWSL standard - Background concentration over 2L standard Organic Inorganic Compliance NCAC Compliance NCAC Organic Background Compliance NCAC Inorganic Background Compliance NCAC DETECTION MONITORING SEMIANNUAL REPORT SECTION 6 SUBTITLE D LANDFILL, MCB CAMP LEJEUNE, NC STATISTICAL ANALYSIS AH/BC Navy JV, LLC. Final, November 2016 119-WE23 6-6 6.5 DISCUSSION OF STATISTICAL FINDINGS The whole data set for the Subtitle D landfill is limited by a relatively small sample population of target constituents that subsequently have a high percentage of non- detects. Statistical evaluations can also be subject to additional non-numeric interpretations. Constituents that may be identified as potential SSCs may not be relevant in the context of the regulations if the detected value is below published quantification limits. In this regard, qualifying any concentration that is detected below the SWSL concentration as a SSC would be erroneous, as the validity of the result is in question (i.e., the detected parameter would be below the quantification threshold established by the State of North Carolina). At times a laboratory may have the ability to reliably detect concentrations below the SWSL. However, the state established the SWSL values to eliminate uncertainty with respect to data validation. Although a concern, this type of evaluation is no longer required as statistical evaluations are only performed on values that are detected above the SWSL. A SSI may be identified if two SSCs are identified in series from one sampling event to another indicating an increasing trend. As none of the current intra-well SSCs were preceded by a SSC from the previous sampling event, no SSIs were identified as a result of the June 2016 sampling event. DETECTION MONITORING SEMIANNUAL REPORT SECTION 7 SUBTITLE D LANDFILL, MCB CAMP LEJEUNE, NC SUMMARY AH/BC Navy JV, LLC. Final, November 2016 119-WE23 7-1 7. SUMMARY Samples were collected from three background wells, thirteen compliance wells and two surface water collection points during the June 2016 sampling event. Samples were also collected from the facility’s leachate collection system. Groundwater and surface water samples were analyzed for all Appendix I constituents. Statistical evaluations were then completed for constituents reported above the SWSL quantification standard. 7.1 GROUNDWATER SAMPLES Three inorganic SSC were initially identified through inter-well analysis based on data collected during the June 2016 sampling event. Intra-well evaluation of the three inter-well SSCs resulted in the identification of two intra-well SSCs. Based on the results of the statistical evaluations, the following observations can be made: The current concentration of barium in wells MW-16 and MW-17 (157 µg/L and 165 µg/L, respectively) is significantly lower than the 15A NCAC 2L groundwater protection standard of 700 µg/L. The current concentration of barium in well MW-16 was not confirmed to be a SSC. However, the concentration in MW-17 was confirmed to be a SSC through both inter and intra-well analyses. The current concentration of vanadium in MW-16R (42.4 µg/L) was also confirmed to be a SSC through both inter and intra-well analyses. Vanadium does not have an established 15A NCAC 2L groundwater protection standard. The current zinc concentrations in wells MW-8 (13.3 µg/L), MW-10 (44.8 µg/L) and MW-16R (30.0 µg/L) were not found to be SSCs through inter-well analysis. In addition, the current concentrations are significantly lower than the 15A NCAC 2L groundwater protection standard of 1,000 µg/L for zinc in groundwater. DETECTION MONITORING SEMIANNUAL REPORT SECTION 7 SUBTITLE D LANDFILL, MCB CAMP LEJEUNE, NC SUMMARY AH/BC Navy JV, LLC. Final, November 2016 119-WE23 7-2 7.2 SURFACE WATER SAMPLES Surface water samples SW-1 and SW-2 were analyzed for Appendix I constituents. There were no Appendix I constituents detected above the 15A NCAC 2B surface water quality standards during the June 2016 sampling event. 7.3 LEACHATE SAMPLE Leachate samples were collected during the June 2016 event. Barium and zinc were each detected above their corresponding SWSL values (but not above their corresponding 15A NCAC 2L groundwater protection standards). Biochemical oxygen demand, Chemical oxygen demand and turbidity were also detected; however, these constituents do not have corresponding SWSL values. No Appendix I constituents were detected above their corresponding SWSL and 15A NCAC 2L groundwater protection standard values. A summary of analytical results is located in Appendix B of this report. 7.4 CONCLUSION Three inorganic Appendix I constituents were detected above the SWSL during the June 2016 sampling event. No Appendix I constituents were detected above their corresponding 15A NCAC 2L groundwater protection standards. Constituents that were detected above the corresponding SWSL are summarized below: Well MW-8 Zinc was detected above the SWSL at a concentration of 13.3 µg/L. This concentration was not determined to be a SSC or SSI through inter-well analysis. Additionally, the current concentration is well below the 15A NCAC 2L protection standard of 1,000 µg/L. DETECTION MONITORING SEMIANNUAL REPORT SECTION 7 SUBTITLE D LANDFILL, MCB CAMP LEJEUNE, NC SUMMARY AH/BC Navy JV, LLC. Final, November 2016 119-WE23 7-3 Well MW-10 Zinc was detected above the SWSL at a concentration of 44.8 µg/L. This concentration was not determined to be a SSC or SSI through inter-well analysis. Additionally, the current concentration is well below the 15A NCAC 2L protection standard of 1,000 µg/L. Well MW-11 Zinc was detected above the SWSL at a concentration of 77.8 µg/L. This concentration did not require statistical analysis as it is a background well. Additionally, the current concentration is well below the 15A NCAC 2L protection standard of 1,000 µg/L. Well MW-16R Barium was detected above the SWSL at a concentration of 157.0 µg/L. The current concentration was not confirmed as a SSC/SSI through both inter and intra-well analyses. Additionally, the current concentration is well below the 15A NCAC 2L protection standard of 700 µg/L. Vanadium was detected above the SWSL at a concentration of 42.4 µg/L. The current concentration was confirmed as a SSC through inter and intra-well analyses. The current concentration does not exceed any 15A NCAC 2L protection standard as one has not been established for vanadium. Zinc was detected above the SWSL at a concentration of 30.0 µg/L. The current concentration was not confirmed as a SSC through inter-well analyses. Additionally, the current concentration is well below the 15A NCAC 2L protection standard of 1,000 µg/L. Well MW-17 Barium was detected above the SWSL at a concentration of 165.0 µg/L. The current concentration was confirmed as a SSC/SSI through both inter and intra-well DETECTION MONITORING SEMIANNUAL REPORT SECTION 7 SUBTITLE D LANDFILL, MCB CAMP LEJEUNE, NC SUMMARY AH/BC Navy JV, LLC. Final, November 2016 119-WE23 7-4 analyses. However, the current concentration is well below the 15A NCAC 2L protection standard of 700 µg/L. General Guidance The facility is required to declare all Appendix I SSIs and 15A NCAC 2L exceedances when they are encountered. During the June 2016 sampling event, no SSIs or 2L exceedances were identified. Currently there are no statistical or historical indications that any current concentrations are of concern. AH/BC Navy JV, LLC. APPENDIX A Field Notes – Subtitle D Landfill (18 PAGES) AH/BC Navy JV, LLC. APPENDIX B Laboratory Analysis and EDD (98 PAGES – PROVIDED ELECTRONICALLY; EDD PROVIDED ELECTRONICALLY) 102-A Woodwinds Industrial Court Cary NC, 27511 919.467.3090 919.467.3515Phone:FAX:www.encolabs.com Environmental Conservation Laboratories, Inc. ENCO Workorder(s): CZ09641 Newport News, VA 23606 Unless otherwise noted in an attached project narrative, all samples were received in acceptable condition and processed in accordance with the referenced methods/procedures. Results for these procedures apply only to the samples as submitted. The analytical results contained in this report are in compliance with NELAC standards, except as noted in the project narrative. This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the Laboratory. This report contains only those analyses performed by Environmental Conservation Laboratories. Unless otherwise noted, all analyses were performed at ENCO Cary. Data from outside organizations will be reported under separate cover. If you have any questions or require further information, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Enclosure(s) Project Number: [none], Project Name/Desc: Subtitle-D Landfill Attn: Matt Reed AH Environmental Consultants (AH001) 11837 Rock Landing Drive, Suite 300 Bill Scott Project Manager Thursday, July 14, 2016 RE: Laboratory Results for Dear Matt Reed, Enclosed is a copy of your laboratory report for test samples received by our laboratory on Saturday, July 2, 2016. The total number of pages in this report, including this page is 78. Page 1 of 82 www.encolabs.com SAMPLE SUMMARY/LABORATORY CHRONICLE 6708-MW1 CZ09641-01 Sampled:07/01/16 13:35 Received:07/02/16 12:15Client ID:Lab ID: Prep Date/Time(s)Hold Date/Time(s)Parameter Analysis Date/Time(s) EPA 6010D 12/28/16 07/08/16 09:13 7/11/2016 12:42 EPA 6020B 12/28/16 07/07/16 10:04 7/11/2016 13:21 EPA 8260B 07/15/16 07/07/16 14:45 7/8/2016 11:16 6708-MW2 CZ09641-02 Sampled:06/30/16 18:22 Received:07/02/16 12:15Client ID:Lab ID: Prep Date/Time(s)Hold Date/Time(s)Parameter Analysis Date/Time(s) EPA 6010D 12/27/16 07/08/16 09:13 7/11/2016 12:45 EPA 6020B 12/27/16 07/07/16 10:04 7/11/2016 13:51 EPA 8260B 07/14/16 07/07/16 14:45 7/8/2016 11:47 6708-MW3 CZ09641-03 Sampled:06/30/16 18:22 Received:07/02/16 12:15Client ID:Lab ID: Prep Date/Time(s)Hold Date/Time(s)Parameter Analysis Date/Time(s) EPA 6010D 12/27/16 07/08/16 09:13 7/11/2016 12:47 EPA 6020B 12/27/16 07/07/16 10:04 7/11/2016 13:55 EPA 8260B 07/14/16 07/07/16 14:45 7/8/2016 12:18 6708-MW4 CZ09641-04 Sampled:06/30/16 19:10 Received:07/02/16 12:15Client ID:Lab ID: Prep Date/Time(s)Hold Date/Time(s)Parameter Analysis Date/Time(s) EPA 6010D 12/27/16 07/08/16 09:13 7/11/2016 12:50 EPA 6020B 12/27/16 07/07/16 10:04 7/11/2016 13:58 EPA 8260B 07/14/16 07/07/16 14:45 7/8/2016 12:51 6708-MW5 CZ09641-05 Sampled:06/30/16 19:22 Received:07/02/16 12:15Client ID:Lab ID: Prep Date/Time(s)Hold Date/Time(s)Parameter Analysis Date/Time(s) EPA 6010D 12/27/16 07/08/16 09:13 7/11/2016 12:20 EPA 6020B 12/27/16 07/07/16 10:04 7/11/2016 14:02 EPA 8260B 07/14/16 07/07/16 14:45 7/8/2016 13:22 6708-MW6 CZ09641-06 Sampled:06/30/16 20:08 Received:07/02/16 12:15Client ID:Lab ID: Prep Date/Time(s)Hold Date/Time(s)Parameter Analysis Date/Time(s) EPA 6010D 12/27/16 07/08/16 09:13 7/11/2016 12:52 EPA 6020B 12/27/16 07/07/16 10:04 7/11/2016 14:05 EPA 8260B 07/14/16 07/07/16 14:45 7/8/2016 13:53 6708-MW7 CZ09641-07 Sampled:06/30/16 20:46 Received:07/02/16 12:15Client ID:Lab ID: Prep Date/Time(s)Hold Date/Time(s)Parameter Analysis Date/Time(s) EPA 6010D 12/27/16 07/08/16 09:13 7/11/2016 12:55 EPA 6020B 12/27/16 07/07/16 10:04 7/11/2016 14:09 Page 2 of 78 Page 2 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-MW7 CZ09641-07RE1 Sampled:06/30/16 20:46 Received:07/02/16 12:15Client ID:Lab ID: Prep Date/Time(s)Hold Date/Time(s)Parameter Analysis Date/Time(s) EPA 8260B 07/14/16 07/11/16 08:29 7/11/2016 17:05 6708-MW8 CZ09641-08 Sampled:07/01/16 07:04 Received:07/02/16 12:15Client ID:Lab ID: Prep Date/Time(s)Hold Date/Time(s)Parameter Analysis Date/Time(s) EPA 6010D 12/28/16 07/08/16 09:13 7/11/2016 13:10 EPA 6020B 12/28/16 07/07/16 10:04 7/11/2016 14:13 6708-MW8 CZ09641-08RE1 Sampled:07/01/16 07:04 Received:07/02/16 12:15Client ID:Lab ID: Prep Date/Time(s)Hold Date/Time(s)Parameter Analysis Date/Time(s) EPA 8260B 07/15/16 07/11/16 08:29 7/11/2016 17:35 6708-MW9 CZ09641-09 Sampled:07/01/16 08:30 Received:07/02/16 12:15Client ID:Lab ID: Prep Date/Time(s)Hold Date/Time(s)Parameter Analysis Date/Time(s) EPA 6010D 12/28/16 07/08/16 09:13 7/11/2016 13:12 EPA 6020B 12/28/16 07/07/16 10:04 7/11/2016 14:28 EPA 8260B 07/15/16 07/08/16 16:19 7/11/2016 14:48 6708-MW10 CZ09641-10 Sampled:07/01/16 09:00 Received:07/02/16 12:15Client ID:Lab ID: Prep Date/Time(s)Hold Date/Time(s)Parameter Analysis Date/Time(s) EPA 6010D 12/28/16 07/08/16 09:13 7/11/2016 13:15 EPA 6020B 12/28/16 07/07/16 10:04 7/11/2016 14:32 EPA 8260B 07/15/16 07/08/16 16:19 7/11/2016 15:18 6708-MW11 CZ09641-11 Sampled:07/01/16 12:26 Received:07/02/16 12:15Client ID:Lab ID: Prep Date/Time(s)Hold Date/Time(s)Parameter Analysis Date/Time(s) EPA 6010D 12/28/16 07/08/16 09:13 7/11/2016 13:17 EPA 6020B 12/28/16 07/07/16 10:04 7/11/2016 14:35 EPA 8260B 07/15/16 07/08/16 16:19 7/11/2016 15:49 6708-MW12 CZ09641-12 Sampled:07/01/16 11:50 Received:07/02/16 12:15Client ID:Lab ID: Prep Date/Time(s)Hold Date/Time(s)Parameter Analysis Date/Time(s) EPA 6010D 12/28/16 07/08/16 09:13 7/11/2016 13:20 EPA 6020B 12/28/16 07/07/16 10:04 7/11/2016 14:39 EPA 8260B 07/15/16 07/08/16 16:19 7/11/2016 16:19 Page 3 of 78 Page 3 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-MW14 CZ09641-13 Sampled:07/01/16 10:55 Received:07/02/16 12:15Client ID:Lab ID: Prep Date/Time(s)Hold Date/Time(s)Parameter Analysis Date/Time(s) EPA 6010D 12/28/16 07/08/16 09:13 7/11/2016 13:22 EPA 6020B 12/28/16 07/07/16 10:04 7/11/2016 14:42 EPA 8260B 07/15/16 07/08/16 16:19 7/11/2016 16:49 6708-MW15 CZ09641-14 Sampled:07/01/16 10:05 Received:07/02/16 12:15Client ID:Lab ID: Prep Date/Time(s)Hold Date/Time(s)Parameter Analysis Date/Time(s) EPA 6010D 12/28/16 07/08/16 09:13 7/11/2016 13:25 EPA 6020B 12/28/16 07/07/16 10:04 7/11/2016 14:46 EPA 8260B 07/15/16 07/08/16 16:19 7/11/2016 17:19 6708-MW16 CZ09641-15 Sampled:07/01/16 12:35 Received:07/02/16 12:15Client ID:Lab ID: Prep Date/Time(s)Hold Date/Time(s)Parameter Analysis Date/Time(s) EPA 6010D 12/28/16 07/08/16 09:13 7/11/2016 13:27 EPA 6020B 12/28/16 07/07/16 10:04 7/11/2016 14:49 EPA 8260B 07/15/16 07/08/16 16:19 7/11/2016 17:49 6708-MW17 CZ09641-16 Sampled:07/01/16 10:42 Received:07/02/16 12:15Client ID:Lab ID: Prep Date/Time(s)Hold Date/Time(s)Parameter Analysis Date/Time(s) EPA 6010D 12/28/16 07/08/16 09:13 7/11/2016 13:29 EPA 6020B 12/28/16 07/07/16 10:04 7/11/2016 14:53 EPA 8260B 07/15/16 07/08/16 16:19 7/11/2016 18:19 6708-SW1 CZ09641-17 Sampled:07/01/16 06:40 Received:07/02/16 12:15Client ID:Lab ID: Prep Date/Time(s)Hold Date/Time(s)Parameter Analysis Date/Time(s) EPA 6010D 12/28/16 07/08/16 09:13 7/11/2016 13:32 EPA 6020B 12/28/16 07/07/16 10:04 7/11/2016 14:57 EPA 8260B 07/15/16 07/08/16 16:19 7/11/2016 18:50 6708-SW2 CZ09641-18 Sampled:07/01/16 06:18 Received:07/02/16 12:15Client ID:Lab ID: Prep Date/Time(s)Hold Date/Time(s)Parameter Analysis Date/Time(s) EPA 6010D 12/28/16 07/08/16 09:13 7/11/2016 13:39 EPA 6020B 12/28/16 07/07/16 10:04 7/11/2016 15:00 EPA 8260B 07/15/16 07/08/16 16:19 7/11/2016 19:20 6708-Dup CZ09641-19 Sampled:07/01/16 10:42 Received:07/02/16 12:15Client ID:Lab ID: Prep Date/Time(s)Hold Date/Time(s)Parameter Analysis Date/Time(s) EPA 6010D 12/28/16 07/08/16 09:13 7/11/2016 13:42 EPA 6020B 12/28/16 07/07/16 10:04 7/11/2016 15:11 EPA 8260B 07/15/16 07/08/16 16:19 7/11/2016 19:50 Page 4 of 78 Page 4 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-TripBlank CZ09641-20 Sampled:06/30/16 18:22 Received:07/02/16 12:15Client ID:Lab ID: Prep Date/Time(s)Hold Date/Time(s)Parameter Analysis Date/Time(s) EPA 8260B 07/14/16 07/08/16 16:19 7/11/2016 14:18 Page 5 of 78 Page 5 of 82 www.encolabs.com NORTH CAROLINA SWS SAMPLE DETECTION SUMMARY Analyte MethodUnitsResults Lab ID:Client ID:6708-MW1 CZ09641-01 Flag NotesMDLNC SWSLMRLDF 43.5 ug/L EPA 6010DJ 10010.01.001Barium - Total 3.34 ug/L EPA 6010DJ 2510.01.401Vanadium - Total Analyte MethodUnitsResults Lab ID:Client ID:6708-MW2 CZ09641-02 Flag NotesMDLNC SWSLMRLDF 12.4 ug/L EPA 6010DJ 10010.01.001Barium - Total 1.80 ug/L EPA 6010DJ 1010.01.401Chromium - Total 0.112 ug/L EPA 6020BJ 5.51.000.1101Thallium - Total 2.21 ug/L EPA 6010DJ 2510.01.401Vanadium - Total Analyte MethodUnitsResults Lab ID:Client ID:6708-MW3 CZ09641-03 Flag NotesMDLNC SWSLMRLDF 7.77 ug/L EPA 6010DJ 10010.01.001Barium - Total Analyte MethodUnitsResults Lab ID:Client ID:6708-MW4 CZ09641-04 Flag NotesMDLNC SWSLMRLDF 39.6 ug/L EPA 6010DJ 10010.01.001Barium - Total 1.6 ug/L EPA 8260BJ 51.00.181Chloroform Analyte MethodUnitsResults Lab ID:Client ID:6708-MW5 CZ09641-05 Flag NotesMDLNC SWSLMRLDF 54.7 ug/L EPA 6010DJ 10010.01.001Barium - Total Analyte MethodUnitsResults Lab ID:Client ID:6708-MW6 CZ09641-06 Flag NotesMDLNC SWSLMRLDF 28.5 ug/L EPA 6010DJ 10010.01.001Barium - Total Analyte MethodUnitsResults Lab ID:Client ID:6708-MW7 CZ09641-07 Flag NotesMDLNC SWSLMRLDF 72.6 ug/L EPA 6010DJ 10010.01.001Barium - Total 1.69 ug/L EPA 6010DJ 1010.01.401Chromium - Total 1.88 ug/L EPA 6020BJ 103.000.9101Selenium - Total 4.01 ug/L EPA 6010DJ 2510.01.401Vanadium - Total Analyte MethodUnitsResults Lab ID:Client ID:6708-MW8 CZ09641-08 Flag NotesMDLNC SWSLMRLDF 7.18 ug/L EPA 6010DJ 1010.06.801Arsenic - Total 6.10 ug/L EPA 6010DJ 10010.01.001Barium - Total 2.33 ug/L EPA 6010DJ 1010.01.401Chromium - Total 3.06 ug/L EPA 6010DJ 2510.01.401Vanadium - Total 13.3 ug/L EPA 6010D 1010.04.401Zinc - Total Analyte MethodUnitsResults Lab ID:Client ID:6708-MW9 CZ09641-09 Flag NotesMDLNC SWSLMRLDF 11.2 ug/L EPA 6010DJ 10010.01.001Barium - Total 0.122 ug/L EPA 6020BJ 5.51.000.1101Thallium - Total Page 6 of 78 Page 6 of 82 www.encolabs.com Analyte MethodUnitsResults Lab ID:Client ID:6708-MW10 CZ09641-10 Flag NotesMDLNC SWSLMRLDF 10.5 ug/L EPA 6010DJ 10010.01.001Barium - Total 1.87 ug/L EPA 6010DJ 2510.01.401Vanadium - Total 44.8 ug/L EPA 6010D 1010.04.401Zinc - Total Analyte MethodUnitsResults Lab ID:Client ID:6708-MW11 CZ09641-11 Flag NotesMDLNC SWSLMRLDF 0.436 ug/L EPA 6020BJ 62.000.2201Antimony - Total 79.4 ug/L EPA 6010DJ 10010.01.001Barium - Total 0.128 ug/L EPA 6020BJ 5.51.000.1101Thallium - Total 2.81 ug/L EPA 6010DJ 2510.01.401Vanadium - Total 77.8 ug/L EPA 6010D 1010.04.401Zinc - Total Analyte MethodUnitsResults Lab ID:Client ID:6708-MW12 CZ09641-12 Flag NotesMDLNC SWSLMRLDF 14.1 ug/L EPA 6010DJ 10010.01.001Barium - Total Analyte MethodUnitsResults Lab ID:Client ID:6708-MW14 CZ09641-13 Flag NotesMDLNC SWSLMRLDF 32.7 ug/L EPA 6010DJ 10010.01.001Barium - Total Analyte MethodUnitsResults Lab ID:Client ID:6708-MW15 CZ09641-14 Flag NotesMDLNC SWSLMRLDF 32.6 ug/L EPA 6010DJ 10010.01.001Barium - Total 0.116 ug/L EPA 6010DJ 11.000.1001Beryllium - Total 1.67 ug/L EPA 6010DJ 2510.01.401Vanadium - Total Analyte MethodUnitsResults Lab ID:Client ID:6708-MW16 CZ09641-15 Flag NotesMDLNC SWSLMRLDF 8.10 ug/L EPA 6010DJ 1010.06.801Arsenic - Total 157 ug/L EPA 6010D 10010.01.001Barium - Total 0.389 ug/L EPA 6010DJ 11.000.1001Beryllium - Total 2.47 ug/L EPA 6010DJ 1010.01.401Chromium - Total 2.97 ug/L EPA 6010DJ 5010.02.201Nickel - Total 2.11 ug/L EPA 6020BJ 103.000.9101Selenium - Total 42.4 ug/L EPA 6010D 2510.01.401Vanadium - Total 30.0 ug/L EPA 6010D 1010.04.401Zinc - Total Analyte MethodUnitsResults Lab ID:Client ID:6708-MW17 CZ09641-16 Flag NotesMDLNC SWSLMRLDF 165 ug/L EPA 6010D 10010.01.001Barium - Total 0.132 ug/L EPA 6010DJ 11.000.1001Beryllium - Total 0.139 ug/L EPA 6020BJ 5.51.000.1101Thallium - Total 2.87 ug/L EPA 6010DJ 2510.01.401Vanadium - Total Analyte MethodUnitsResults Lab ID:Client ID:6708-SW1 CZ09641-17 Flag NotesMDLNC SWSLMRLDF 25.8 ug/L EPA 6010DJ 10010.01.001Barium - Total Analyte MethodUnitsResults Lab ID:Client ID:6708-SW2 CZ09641-18 Flag NotesMDLNC SWSLMRLDF Page 7 of 78 Page 7 of 82 www.encolabs.com Analyte MethodUnitsResults Lab ID:Client ID:6708-SW2 CZ09641-18 Flag NotesMDLNC SWSLMRLDF 26.0 ug/L EPA 6010DJ 10010.01.001Barium - Total Analyte MethodUnitsResults Lab ID:Client ID:6708-Dup CZ09641-19 Flag NotesMDLNC SWSLMRLDF 159 ug/L EPA 6010D 10010.01.001Barium - Total 0.140 ug/L EPA 6010DJ 11.000.1001Beryllium - Total 0.145 ug/L EPA 6020BJ 5.51.000.1101Thallium - Total 2.74 ug/L EPA 6010DJ 2510.01.401Vanadium - Total Page 8 of 78 Page 8 of 82 www.encolabs.com ANALYTICAL RESULTS 6708-MW1Description:Lab Sample ID:CZ09641-01 07/02/16 12:15Received: Matrix:Ground Water Sampled:07/01/16 13:35 Work Order:CZ09641 Subtitle-D LandfillProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Volatile Organic Compounds by GCMS ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:161,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane [630-20-6] ^0.17 ref1.00.17 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:161,1,1-Trichloroethane [71-55-6] ^0.12 ref1.00.12 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:161,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane [79-34-5] ^0.28 ref1.00.28 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:161,1,2-Trichloroethane [79-00-5] ^0.14 ref1.00.14 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:161,1-Dichloroethane [75-34-3] ^0.13 ref1.00.13 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:161,1-Dichloroethene [75-35-4] ^0.21 ref1.00.21 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:161,2,3-Trichloropropane [96-18-4] ^0.23 ref1.00.23 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:161,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane [96-12-8] ^0.48 ref1.00.48 U 131 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:161,2-Dibromoethane [106-93-4] ^0.66 ref1.00.66 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:161,2-Dichlorobenzene [95-50-1] ^0.19 ref1.00.19 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:161,2-Dichloroethane [107-06-2] ^0.21 ref1.00.21 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:161,2-Dichloropropane [78-87-5] ^0.10 ref1.00.10 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:161,4-Dichlorobenzene [106-46-7] ^0.19 ref1.00.19 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:162-Butanone [78-93-3] ^1.3 ref5.01.3 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:162-Hexanone [591-78-6] ^0.88 ref5.00.88 U 501 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:164-Methyl-2-pentanone [108-10-1] ^1.1 ref5.01.1 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:16Acetone [67-64-1] ^10 ref2010U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:16Acrylonitrile [107-13-1] ^3.5 ref103.5 U 2001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:16Benzene [71-43-2] ^0.15 ref1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:16Bromochloromethane [74-97-5] ^0.48 ref1.00.48 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:16Bromodichloromethane [75-27-4] ^0.17 ref1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:16Bromoform [75-25-2] ^0.22 ref1.00.22 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:16Bromomethane [74-83-9] ^0.14 ref1.00.14 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:16Carbon disulfide [75-15-0] ^1.5 ref5.01.5 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:16Carbon tetrachloride [56-23-5] ^0.17 ref1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:16Chlorobenzene [108-90-7] ^0.17 ref1.00.17 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:16Chloroethane [75-00-3] ^0.23 ref1.00.23 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:16Chloroform [67-66-3] ^0.18 ref1.00.18 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:16Chloromethane [74-87-3] ^0.13 ref1.00.13 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:16cis-1,2-Dichloroethene [156-59-2] ^0.15 ref1.00.15 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:16cis-1,3-Dichloropropene [10061-01-5] ^0.20 ref1.00.20 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:16Dibromochloromethane [124-48-1] ^0.17 ref1.00.17 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:16Dibromomethane [74-95-3] ^0.27 ref1.00.27 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:16Ethylbenzene [100-41-4] ^0.13 ref1.00.13 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:16Iodomethane [74-88-4] ^1.7 ref5.01.7 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:16m,p-Xylenes [108-38-3/106-42-3] ^0.17 ref2.00.17 U NE1 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:16Methylene chloride [75-09-2] ^0.23 ref1.00.23 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:16o-Xylene [95-47-6] ^0.065 ref1.00.065 U NE1 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:16Styrene [100-42-5] ^0.11 ref1.00.11 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:16Tetrachloroethene [127-18-4] ^0.17 ref1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:16Toluene [108-88-3] ^0.14 ref1.00.14 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:16trans-1,2-Dichloroethene [156-60-5] ^0.21 ref1.00.21 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:16trans-1,3-Dichloropropene [10061-02-6] ^0.15 ref1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:16trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene [110-57-6] ^0.70 ref1.00.70 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:16Trichloroethene [79-01-6] ^0.15 ref1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:16Trichlorofluoromethane [75-69-4] ^0.24 ref1.00.24 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:16Vinyl acetate [108-05-4] ^0.95 ref5.00.95 U 501 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:16Vinyl chloride [75-01-4] ^0.32 ref1.00.32 U 11 Page 9 of 78 Page 9 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-MW1Description:Lab Sample ID:CZ09641-01 07/02/16 12:15Received: Matrix:Ground Water Sampled:07/01/16 13:35 Work Order:CZ09641 Subtitle-D LandfillProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Volatile Organic Compounds by GCMS ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:16Xylenes (Total) [1330-20-7] ^0.45 ref3.00.45 U 51 Surrogates Results Spike Lvl % Rec Batch Method Analyzed By% Rec Limits NotesDF 4-Bromofluorobenzene 53-13697 %refEPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:166G070434950.0 1 Dibromofluoromethane 67-129106 %refEPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:166G070435350.0 1 Toluene-d8 59-13492 %refEPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:166G070434650.0 1 Page 10 of 78 Page 10 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-MW1Description:Lab Sample ID:CZ09641-01 07/02/16 12:15Received: Matrix:Ground Water Sampled:07/01/16 13:35 Work Order:CZ09641 Subtitle-D LandfillProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Metals (total recoverable) by EPA 6000/7000 Series Methods ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 13:21Antimony [7440-36-0] ^0.220 VLO2.000.220 U 61 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:42Arsenic [7440-38-2] ^6.80 VLO10.06.80 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:42Barium [7440-39-3] ^1.00 VLO10.043.5 J 1001 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:42Beryllium [7440-41-7] ^0.100 VLO1.000.100 U 11 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:42Cadmium [7440-43-9] ^0.360 VLO1.000.360 U 11 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:42Chromium [7440-47-3] ^1.40 VLO10.01.40 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:42Cobalt [7440-48-4] ^1.10 VLO10.01.10 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:42Copper [7440-50-8] ^1.60 VLO10.01.60 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:42Lead [7439-92-1] ^3.10 VLO10.03.10 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:42Nickel [7440-02-0] ^2.20 VLO10.02.20 U 501 ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 13:21Selenium [7782-49-2] ^0.910 VLO3.000.910 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:42Silver [7440-22-4] ^1.90 VLO10.01.90 U 101 ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 13:21Thallium [7440-28-0] ^0.110 VLO1.000.110 U 5.51 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:42Vanadium [7440-62-2] ^1.40 VLO10.03.34 J 251 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:42Zinc [7440-66-6] ^4.40 VLO10.04.40 U 101 This report relates only to the sample as received by the laboratory, and may only be reproduced in full. Page 11 of 78 Page 11 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-MW2Description:Lab Sample ID:CZ09641-02 07/02/16 12:15Received: Matrix:Ground Water Sampled:06/30/16 18:22 Work Order:CZ09641 Subtitle-D LandfillProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Volatile Organic Compounds by GCMS ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:471,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane [630-20-6] ^0.17 ref1.00.17 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:471,1,1-Trichloroethane [71-55-6] ^0.12 ref1.00.12 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:471,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane [79-34-5] ^0.28 ref1.00.28 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:471,1,2-Trichloroethane [79-00-5] ^0.14 ref1.00.14 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:471,1-Dichloroethane [75-34-3] ^0.13 ref1.00.13 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:471,1-Dichloroethene [75-35-4] ^0.21 ref1.00.21 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:471,2,3-Trichloropropane [96-18-4] ^0.23 ref1.00.23 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:471,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane [96-12-8] ^0.48 ref1.00.48 U 131 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:471,2-Dibromoethane [106-93-4] ^0.66 ref1.00.66 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:471,2-Dichlorobenzene [95-50-1] ^0.19 ref1.00.19 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:471,2-Dichloroethane [107-06-2] ^0.21 ref1.00.21 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:471,2-Dichloropropane [78-87-5] ^0.10 ref1.00.10 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:471,4-Dichlorobenzene [106-46-7] ^0.19 ref1.00.19 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:472-Butanone [78-93-3] ^1.3 ref5.01.3 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:472-Hexanone [591-78-6] ^0.88 ref5.00.88 U 501 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:474-Methyl-2-pentanone [108-10-1] ^1.1 ref5.01.1 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:47Acetone [67-64-1] ^10 ref2010U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:47Acrylonitrile [107-13-1] ^3.5 ref103.5 U 2001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:47Benzene [71-43-2] ^0.15 ref1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:47Bromochloromethane [74-97-5] ^0.48 ref1.00.48 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:47Bromodichloromethane [75-27-4] ^0.17 ref1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:47Bromoform [75-25-2] ^0.22 ref1.00.22 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:47Bromomethane [74-83-9] ^0.14 ref1.00.14 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:47Carbon disulfide [75-15-0] ^1.5 ref5.01.5 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:47Carbon tetrachloride [56-23-5] ^0.17 ref1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:47Chlorobenzene [108-90-7] ^0.17 ref1.00.17 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:47Chloroethane [75-00-3] ^0.23 ref1.00.23 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:47Chloroform [67-66-3] ^0.18 ref1.00.18 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:47Chloromethane [74-87-3] ^0.13 ref1.00.13 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:47cis-1,2-Dichloroethene [156-59-2] ^0.15 ref1.00.15 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:47cis-1,3-Dichloropropene [10061-01-5] ^0.20 ref1.00.20 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:47Dibromochloromethane [124-48-1] ^0.17 ref1.00.17 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:47Dibromomethane [74-95-3] ^0.27 ref1.00.27 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:47Ethylbenzene [100-41-4] ^0.13 ref1.00.13 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:47Iodomethane [74-88-4] ^1.7 ref5.01.7 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:47m,p-Xylenes [108-38-3/106-42-3] ^0.17 ref2.00.17 U NE1 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:47Methylene chloride [75-09-2] ^0.23 ref1.00.23 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:47o-Xylene [95-47-6] ^0.065 ref1.00.065 U NE1 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:47Styrene [100-42-5] ^0.11 ref1.00.11 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:47Tetrachloroethene [127-18-4] ^0.17 ref1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:47Toluene [108-88-3] ^0.14 ref1.00.14 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:47trans-1,2-Dichloroethene [156-60-5] ^0.21 ref1.00.21 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:47trans-1,3-Dichloropropene [10061-02-6] ^0.15 ref1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:47trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene [110-57-6] ^0.70 ref1.00.70 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:47Trichloroethene [79-01-6] ^0.15 ref1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:47Trichlorofluoromethane [75-69-4] ^0.24 ref1.00.24 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:47Vinyl acetate [108-05-4] ^0.95 ref5.00.95 U 501 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:47Vinyl chloride [75-01-4] ^0.32 ref1.00.32 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:47Xylenes (Total) [1330-20-7] ^0.45 ref3.00.45 U 51 Surrogates Results Spike Lvl % Rec Batch Method Analyzed By% Rec Limits NotesDF Page 12 of 78 Page 12 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-MW2Description:Lab Sample ID:CZ09641-02 07/02/16 12:15Received: Matrix:Ground Water Sampled:06/30/16 18:22 Work Order:CZ09641 Subtitle-D LandfillProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Volatile Organic Compounds by GCMS ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL Surrogates Results Spike Lvl % Rec Batch Method Analyzed By% Rec Limits NotesDF 4-Bromofluorobenzene 53-13696 %refEPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:476G070434850.0 1 Dibromofluoromethane 67-129104 %refEPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:476G070435250.0 1 Toluene-d8 59-13492 %refEPA 8260B 07/08/16 11:476G070434650.0 1 Page 13 of 78 Page 13 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-MW2Description:Lab Sample ID:CZ09641-02 07/02/16 12:15Received: Matrix:Ground Water Sampled:06/30/16 18:22 Work Order:CZ09641 Subtitle-D LandfillProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Metals (total recoverable) by EPA 6000/7000 Series Methods ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 13:51Antimony [7440-36-0] ^0.220 VLO2.000.220 U 61 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:45Arsenic [7440-38-2] ^6.80 VLO10.06.80 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:45Barium [7440-39-3] ^1.00 VLO10.012.4 J 1001 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:45Beryllium [7440-41-7] ^0.100 VLO1.000.100 U 11 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:45Cadmium [7440-43-9] ^0.360 VLO1.000.360 U 11 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:45Chromium [7440-47-3] ^1.40 VLO10.01.80 J 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:45Cobalt [7440-48-4] ^1.10 VLO10.01.10 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:45Copper [7440-50-8] ^1.60 VLO10.01.60 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:45Lead [7439-92-1] ^3.10 VLO10.03.10 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:45Nickel [7440-02-0] ^2.20 VLO10.02.20 U 501 ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 13:51Selenium [7782-49-2] ^0.910 VLO3.000.910 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:45Silver [7440-22-4] ^1.90 VLO10.01.90 U 101 ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 13:51Thallium [7440-28-0] ^0.110 VLO1.000.112 J 5.51 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:45Vanadium [7440-62-2] ^1.40 VLO10.02.21 J 251 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:45Zinc [7440-66-6] ^4.40 VLO10.04.40 U 101 This report relates only to the sample as received by the laboratory, and may only be reproduced in full. Page 14 of 78 Page 14 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-MW3Description:Lab Sample ID:CZ09641-03 07/02/16 12:15Received: Matrix:Ground Water Sampled:06/30/16 18:22 Work Order:CZ09641 Subtitle-D LandfillProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Volatile Organic Compounds by GCMS ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:181,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane [630-20-6] ^0.17 ref1.00.17 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:181,1,1-Trichloroethane [71-55-6] ^0.12 ref1.00.12 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:181,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane [79-34-5] ^0.28 ref1.00.28 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:181,1,2-Trichloroethane [79-00-5] ^0.14 ref1.00.14 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:181,1-Dichloroethane [75-34-3] ^0.13 ref1.00.13 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:181,1-Dichloroethene [75-35-4] ^0.21 ref1.00.21 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:181,2,3-Trichloropropane [96-18-4] ^0.23 ref1.00.23 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:181,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane [96-12-8] ^0.48 ref1.00.48 U 131 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:181,2-Dibromoethane [106-93-4] ^0.66 ref1.00.66 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:181,2-Dichlorobenzene [95-50-1] ^0.19 ref1.00.19 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:181,2-Dichloroethane [107-06-2] ^0.21 ref1.00.21 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:181,2-Dichloropropane [78-87-5] ^0.10 ref1.00.10 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:181,4-Dichlorobenzene [106-46-7] ^0.19 ref1.00.19 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:182-Butanone [78-93-3] ^1.3 ref5.01.3 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:182-Hexanone [591-78-6] ^0.88 ref5.00.88 U 501 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:184-Methyl-2-pentanone [108-10-1] ^1.1 ref5.01.1 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:18Acetone [67-64-1] ^10 ref2010U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:18Acrylonitrile [107-13-1] ^3.5 ref103.5 U 2001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:18Benzene [71-43-2] ^0.15 ref1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:18Bromochloromethane [74-97-5] ^0.48 ref1.00.48 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:18Bromodichloromethane [75-27-4] ^0.17 ref1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:18Bromoform [75-25-2] ^0.22 ref1.00.22 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:18Bromomethane [74-83-9] ^0.14 ref1.00.14 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:18Carbon disulfide [75-15-0] ^1.5 ref5.01.5 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:18Carbon tetrachloride [56-23-5] ^0.17 ref1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:18Chlorobenzene [108-90-7] ^0.17 ref1.00.17 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:18Chloroethane [75-00-3] ^0.23 ref1.00.23 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:18Chloroform [67-66-3] ^0.18 ref1.00.18 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:18Chloromethane [74-87-3] ^0.13 ref1.00.13 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:18cis-1,2-Dichloroethene [156-59-2] ^0.15 ref1.00.15 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:18cis-1,3-Dichloropropene [10061-01-5] ^0.20 ref1.00.20 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:18Dibromochloromethane [124-48-1] ^0.17 ref1.00.17 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:18Dibromomethane [74-95-3] ^0.27 ref1.00.27 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:18Ethylbenzene [100-41-4] ^0.13 ref1.00.13 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:18Iodomethane [74-88-4] ^1.7 ref5.01.7 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:18m,p-Xylenes [108-38-3/106-42-3] ^0.17 ref2.00.17 U NE1 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:18Methylene chloride [75-09-2] ^0.23 ref1.00.23 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:18o-Xylene [95-47-6] ^0.065 ref1.00.065 U NE1 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:18Styrene [100-42-5] ^0.11 ref1.00.11 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:18Tetrachloroethene [127-18-4] ^0.17 ref1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:18Toluene [108-88-3] ^0.14 ref1.00.14 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:18trans-1,2-Dichloroethene [156-60-5] ^0.21 ref1.00.21 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:18trans-1,3-Dichloropropene [10061-02-6] ^0.15 ref1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:18trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene [110-57-6] ^0.70 ref1.00.70 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:18Trichloroethene [79-01-6] ^0.15 ref1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:18Trichlorofluoromethane [75-69-4] ^0.24 ref1.00.24 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:18Vinyl acetate [108-05-4] ^0.95 ref5.00.95 U 501 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:18Vinyl chloride [75-01-4] ^0.32 ref1.00.32 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:18Xylenes (Total) [1330-20-7] ^0.45 ref3.00.45 U 51 Surrogates Results Spike Lvl % Rec Batch Method Analyzed By% Rec Limits NotesDF Page 15 of 78 Page 15 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-MW3Description:Lab Sample ID:CZ09641-03 07/02/16 12:15Received: Matrix:Ground Water Sampled:06/30/16 18:22 Work Order:CZ09641 Subtitle-D LandfillProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Volatile Organic Compounds by GCMS ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL Surrogates Results Spike Lvl % Rec Batch Method Analyzed By% Rec Limits NotesDF 4-Bromofluorobenzene 53-13698 %refEPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:186G070434950.0 1 Dibromofluoromethane 67-129106 %refEPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:186G070435350.0 1 Toluene-d8 59-13492 %refEPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:186G070434650.0 1 Page 16 of 78 Page 16 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-MW3Description:Lab Sample ID:CZ09641-03 07/02/16 12:15Received: Matrix:Ground Water Sampled:06/30/16 18:22 Work Order:CZ09641 Subtitle-D LandfillProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Metals (total recoverable) by EPA 6000/7000 Series Methods ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 13:55Antimony [7440-36-0] ^0.220 VLO2.000.220 U 61 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:47Arsenic [7440-38-2] ^6.80 VLO10.06.80 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:47Barium [7440-39-3] ^1.00 VLO10.07.77 J 1001 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:47Beryllium [7440-41-7] ^0.100 VLO1.000.100 U 11 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:47Cadmium [7440-43-9] ^0.360 VLO1.000.360 U 11 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:47Chromium [7440-47-3] ^1.40 VLO10.01.40 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:47Cobalt [7440-48-4] ^1.10 VLO10.01.10 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:47Copper [7440-50-8] ^1.60 VLO10.01.60 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:47Lead [7439-92-1] ^3.10 VLO10.03.10 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:47Nickel [7440-02-0] ^2.20 VLO10.02.20 U 501 ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 13:55Selenium [7782-49-2] ^0.910 VLO3.000.910 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:47Silver [7440-22-4] ^1.90 VLO10.01.90 U 101 ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 13:55Thallium [7440-28-0] ^0.110 VLO1.000.110 U 5.51 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:47Vanadium [7440-62-2] ^1.40 VLO10.01.40 U 251 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:47Zinc [7440-66-6] ^4.40 VLO10.04.40 U 101 This report relates only to the sample as received by the laboratory, and may only be reproduced in full. Page 17 of 78 Page 17 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-MW4Description:Lab Sample ID:CZ09641-04 07/02/16 12:15Received: Matrix:Ground Water Sampled:06/30/16 19:10 Work Order:CZ09641 Subtitle-D LandfillProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Volatile Organic Compounds by GCMS ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:511,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane [630-20-6] ^0.17 ref1.00.17 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:511,1,1-Trichloroethane [71-55-6] ^0.12 ref1.00.12 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:511,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane [79-34-5] ^0.28 ref1.00.28 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:511,1,2-Trichloroethane [79-00-5] ^0.14 ref1.00.14 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:511,1-Dichloroethane [75-34-3] ^0.13 ref1.00.13 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:511,1-Dichloroethene [75-35-4] ^0.21 ref1.00.21 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:511,2,3-Trichloropropane [96-18-4] ^0.23 ref1.00.23 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:511,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane [96-12-8] ^0.48 ref1.00.48 U 131 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:511,2-Dibromoethane [106-93-4] ^0.66 ref1.00.66 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:511,2-Dichlorobenzene [95-50-1] ^0.19 ref1.00.19 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:511,2-Dichloroethane [107-06-2] ^0.21 ref1.00.21 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:511,2-Dichloropropane [78-87-5] ^0.10 ref1.00.10 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:511,4-Dichlorobenzene [106-46-7] ^0.19 ref1.00.19 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:512-Butanone [78-93-3] ^1.3 ref5.01.3 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:512-Hexanone [591-78-6] ^0.88 ref5.00.88 U 501 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:514-Methyl-2-pentanone [108-10-1] ^1.1 ref5.01.1 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:51Acetone [67-64-1] ^10 ref2010U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:51Acrylonitrile [107-13-1] ^3.5 ref103.5 U 2001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:51Benzene [71-43-2] ^0.15 ref1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:51Bromochloromethane [74-97-5] ^0.48 ref1.00.48 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:51Bromodichloromethane [75-27-4] ^0.17 ref1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:51Bromoform [75-25-2] ^0.22 ref1.00.22 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:51Bromomethane [74-83-9] ^0.14 ref1.00.14 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:51Carbon disulfide [75-15-0] ^1.5 ref5.01.5 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:51Carbon tetrachloride [56-23-5] ^0.17 ref1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:51Chlorobenzene [108-90-7] ^0.17 ref1.00.17 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:51Chloroethane [75-00-3] ^0.23 ref1.00.23 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:51Chloroform [67-66-3] ^0.18 ref1.01.6 J 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:51Chloromethane [74-87-3] ^0.13 ref1.00.13 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:51cis-1,2-Dichloroethene [156-59-2] ^0.15 ref1.00.15 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:51cis-1,3-Dichloropropene [10061-01-5] ^0.20 ref1.00.20 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:51Dibromochloromethane [124-48-1] ^0.17 ref1.00.17 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:51Dibromomethane [74-95-3] ^0.27 ref1.00.27 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:51Ethylbenzene [100-41-4] ^0.13 ref1.00.13 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:51Iodomethane [74-88-4] ^1.7 ref5.01.7 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:51m,p-Xylenes [108-38-3/106-42-3] ^0.17 ref2.00.17 U NE1 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:51Methylene chloride [75-09-2] ^0.23 ref1.00.23 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:51o-Xylene [95-47-6] ^0.065 ref1.00.065 U NE1 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:51Styrene [100-42-5] ^0.11 ref1.00.11 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:51Tetrachloroethene [127-18-4] ^0.17 ref1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:51Toluene [108-88-3] ^0.14 ref1.00.14 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:51trans-1,2-Dichloroethene [156-60-5] ^0.21 ref1.00.21 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:51trans-1,3-Dichloropropene [10061-02-6] ^0.15 ref1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:51trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene [110-57-6] ^0.70 ref1.00.70 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:51Trichloroethene [79-01-6] ^0.15 ref1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:51Trichlorofluoromethane [75-69-4] ^0.24 ref1.00.24 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:51Vinyl acetate [108-05-4] ^0.95 ref5.00.95 U 501 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:51Vinyl chloride [75-01-4] ^0.32 ref1.00.32 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:51Xylenes (Total) [1330-20-7] ^0.45 ref3.00.45 U 51 Surrogates Results Spike Lvl % Rec Batch Method Analyzed By% Rec Limits NotesDF Page 18 of 78 Page 18 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-MW4Description:Lab Sample ID:CZ09641-04 07/02/16 12:15Received: Matrix:Ground Water Sampled:06/30/16 19:10 Work Order:CZ09641 Subtitle-D LandfillProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Volatile Organic Compounds by GCMS ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL Surrogates Results Spike Lvl % Rec Batch Method Analyzed By% Rec Limits NotesDF 4-Bromofluorobenzene 53-13696 %refEPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:516G070434850.0 1 Dibromofluoromethane 67-129105 %refEPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:516G070435350.0 1 Toluene-d8 59-13493 %refEPA 8260B 07/08/16 12:516G070434650.0 1 Page 19 of 78 Page 19 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-MW4Description:Lab Sample ID:CZ09641-04 07/02/16 12:15Received: Matrix:Ground Water Sampled:06/30/16 19:10 Work Order:CZ09641 Subtitle-D LandfillProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Metals (total recoverable) by EPA 6000/7000 Series Methods ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 13:58Antimony [7440-36-0] ^0.220 VLO2.000.220 U 61 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:50Arsenic [7440-38-2] ^6.80 VLO10.06.80 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:50Barium [7440-39-3] ^1.00 VLO10.039.6 J 1001 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:50Beryllium [7440-41-7] ^0.100 VLO1.000.100 U 11 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:50Cadmium [7440-43-9] ^0.360 VLO1.000.360 U 11 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:50Chromium [7440-47-3] ^1.40 VLO10.01.40 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:50Cobalt [7440-48-4] ^1.10 VLO10.01.10 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:50Copper [7440-50-8] ^1.60 VLO10.01.60 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:50Lead [7439-92-1] ^3.10 VLO10.03.10 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:50Nickel [7440-02-0] ^2.20 VLO10.02.20 U 501 ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 13:58Selenium [7782-49-2] ^0.910 VLO3.000.910 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:50Silver [7440-22-4] ^1.90 VLO10.01.90 U 101 ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 13:58Thallium [7440-28-0] ^0.110 VLO1.000.110 U 5.51 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:50Vanadium [7440-62-2] ^1.40 VLO10.01.40 U 251 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:50Zinc [7440-66-6] ^4.40 VLO10.04.40 U 101 This report relates only to the sample as received by the laboratory, and may only be reproduced in full. Page 20 of 78 Page 20 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-MW5Description:Lab Sample ID:CZ09641-05 07/02/16 12:15Received: Matrix:Ground Water Sampled:06/30/16 19:22 Work Order:CZ09641 Subtitle-D LandfillProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Volatile Organic Compounds by GCMS ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:221,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane [630-20-6] ^0.17 ref1.00.17 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:221,1,1-Trichloroethane [71-55-6] ^0.12 ref1.00.12 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:221,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane [79-34-5] ^0.28 ref1.00.28 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:221,1,2-Trichloroethane [79-00-5] ^0.14 ref1.00.14 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:221,1-Dichloroethane [75-34-3] ^0.13 ref1.00.13 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:221,1-Dichloroethene [75-35-4] ^0.21 ref1.00.21 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:221,2,3-Trichloropropane [96-18-4] ^0.23 ref1.00.23 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:221,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane [96-12-8] ^0.48 ref1.00.48 U 131 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:221,2-Dibromoethane [106-93-4] ^0.66 ref1.00.66 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:221,2-Dichlorobenzene [95-50-1] ^0.19 ref1.00.19 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:221,2-Dichloroethane [107-06-2] ^0.21 ref1.00.21 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:221,2-Dichloropropane [78-87-5] ^0.10 ref1.00.10 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:221,4-Dichlorobenzene [106-46-7] ^0.19 ref1.00.19 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:222-Butanone [78-93-3] ^1.3 ref5.01.3 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:222-Hexanone [591-78-6] ^0.88 ref5.00.88 U 501 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:224-Methyl-2-pentanone [108-10-1] ^1.1 ref5.01.1 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:22Acetone [67-64-1] ^10 ref2010U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:22Acrylonitrile [107-13-1] ^3.5 ref103.5 U 2001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:22Benzene [71-43-2] ^0.15 ref1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:22Bromochloromethane [74-97-5] ^0.48 ref1.00.48 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:22Bromodichloromethane [75-27-4] ^0.17 ref1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:22Bromoform [75-25-2] ^0.22 ref1.00.22 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:22Bromomethane [74-83-9] ^0.14 ref1.00.14 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:22Carbon disulfide [75-15-0] ^1.5 ref5.01.5 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:22Carbon tetrachloride [56-23-5] ^0.17 ref1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:22Chlorobenzene [108-90-7] ^0.17 ref1.00.17 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:22Chloroethane [75-00-3] ^0.23 ref1.00.23 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:22Chloroform [67-66-3] ^0.18 ref1.00.18 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:22Chloromethane [74-87-3] ^0.13 ref1.00.13 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:22cis-1,2-Dichloroethene [156-59-2] ^0.15 ref1.00.15 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:22cis-1,3-Dichloropropene [10061-01-5] ^0.20 ref1.00.20 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:22Dibromochloromethane [124-48-1] ^0.17 ref1.00.17 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:22Dibromomethane [74-95-3] ^0.27 ref1.00.27 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:22Ethylbenzene [100-41-4] ^0.13 ref1.00.13 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:22Iodomethane [74-88-4] ^1.7 ref5.01.7 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:22m,p-Xylenes [108-38-3/106-42-3] ^0.17 ref2.00.17 U NE1 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:22Methylene chloride [75-09-2] ^0.23 ref1.00.23 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:22o-Xylene [95-47-6] ^0.065 ref1.00.065 U NE1 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:22Styrene [100-42-5] ^0.11 ref1.00.11 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:22Tetrachloroethene [127-18-4] ^0.17 ref1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:22Toluene [108-88-3] ^0.14 ref1.00.14 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:22trans-1,2-Dichloroethene [156-60-5] ^0.21 ref1.00.21 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:22trans-1,3-Dichloropropene [10061-02-6] ^0.15 ref1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:22trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene [110-57-6] ^0.70 ref1.00.70 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:22Trichloroethene [79-01-6] ^0.15 ref1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:22Trichlorofluoromethane [75-69-4] ^0.24 ref1.00.24 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:22Vinyl acetate [108-05-4] ^0.95 ref5.00.95 U 501 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:22Vinyl chloride [75-01-4] ^0.32 ref1.00.32 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:22Xylenes (Total) [1330-20-7] ^0.45 ref3.00.45 U 51 Surrogates Results Spike Lvl % Rec Batch Method Analyzed By% Rec Limits NotesDF Page 21 of 78 Page 21 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-MW5Description:Lab Sample ID:CZ09641-05 07/02/16 12:15Received: Matrix:Ground Water Sampled:06/30/16 19:22 Work Order:CZ09641 Subtitle-D LandfillProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Volatile Organic Compounds by GCMS ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL Surrogates Results Spike Lvl % Rec Batch Method Analyzed By% Rec Limits NotesDF 4-Bromofluorobenzene 53-13697 %refEPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:226G070434950.0 1 Dibromofluoromethane 67-129107 %refEPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:226G070435450.0 1 Toluene-d8 59-13492 %refEPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:226G070434650.0 1 Page 22 of 78 Page 22 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-MW5Description:Lab Sample ID:CZ09641-05 07/02/16 12:15Received: Matrix:Ground Water Sampled:06/30/16 19:22 Work Order:CZ09641 Subtitle-D LandfillProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Metals (total recoverable) by EPA 6000/7000 Series Methods ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 14:02Antimony [7440-36-0] ^0.220 VLO2.000.220 U 61 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:20Arsenic [7440-38-2] ^6.80 VLO10.06.80 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:20Barium [7440-39-3] ^1.00 VLO10.054.7 J 1001 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:20Beryllium [7440-41-7] ^0.100 VLO1.000.100 U 11 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:20Cadmium [7440-43-9] ^0.360 VLO1.000.360 U 11 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:20Chromium [7440-47-3] ^1.40 VLO10.01.40 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:20Cobalt [7440-48-4] ^1.10 VLO10.01.10 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:20Copper [7440-50-8] ^1.60 VLO10.01.60 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:20Lead [7439-92-1] ^3.10 VLO10.03.10 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:20Nickel [7440-02-0] ^2.20 VLO10.02.20 U 501 ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 14:02Selenium [7782-49-2] ^0.910 VLO3.000.910 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:20Silver [7440-22-4] ^1.90 VLO10.01.90 U 101 ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 14:02Thallium [7440-28-0] ^0.110 VLO1.000.110 U 5.51 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:20Vanadium [7440-62-2] ^1.40 VLO10.01.40 U 251 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:20Zinc [7440-66-6] ^4.40 VLO10.04.40 U 101 This report relates only to the sample as received by the laboratory, and may only be reproduced in full. Page 23 of 78 Page 23 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-MW6Description:Lab Sample ID:CZ09641-06 07/02/16 12:15Received: Matrix:Ground Water Sampled:06/30/16 20:08 Work Order:CZ09641 Subtitle-D LandfillProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Volatile Organic Compounds by GCMS ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:531,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane [630-20-6] ^0.17 ref1.00.17 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:531,1,1-Trichloroethane [71-55-6] ^0.12 ref1.00.12 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:531,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane [79-34-5] ^0.28 ref1.00.28 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:531,1,2-Trichloroethane [79-00-5] ^0.14 ref1.00.14 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:531,1-Dichloroethane [75-34-3] ^0.13 ref1.00.13 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:531,1-Dichloroethene [75-35-4] ^0.21 ref1.00.21 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:531,2,3-Trichloropropane [96-18-4] ^0.23 ref1.00.23 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:531,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane [96-12-8] ^0.48 ref1.00.48 U 131 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:531,2-Dibromoethane [106-93-4] ^0.66 ref1.00.66 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:531,2-Dichlorobenzene [95-50-1] ^0.19 ref1.00.19 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:531,2-Dichloroethane [107-06-2] ^0.21 ref1.00.21 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:531,2-Dichloropropane [78-87-5] ^0.10 ref1.00.10 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:531,4-Dichlorobenzene [106-46-7] ^0.19 ref1.00.19 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:532-Butanone [78-93-3] ^1.3 ref5.01.3 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:532-Hexanone [591-78-6] ^0.88 ref5.00.88 U 501 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:534-Methyl-2-pentanone [108-10-1] ^1.1 ref5.01.1 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:53Acetone [67-64-1] ^10 ref2010U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:53Acrylonitrile [107-13-1] ^3.5 ref103.5 U 2001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:53Benzene [71-43-2] ^0.15 ref1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:53Bromochloromethane [74-97-5] ^0.48 ref1.00.48 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:53Bromodichloromethane [75-27-4] ^0.17 ref1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:53Bromoform [75-25-2] ^0.22 ref1.00.22 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:53Bromomethane [74-83-9] ^0.14 ref1.00.14 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:53Carbon disulfide [75-15-0] ^1.5 ref5.01.5 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:53Carbon tetrachloride [56-23-5] ^0.17 ref1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:53Chlorobenzene [108-90-7] ^0.17 ref1.00.17 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:53Chloroethane [75-00-3] ^0.23 ref1.00.23 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:53Chloroform [67-66-3] ^0.18 ref1.00.18 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:53Chloromethane [74-87-3] ^0.13 ref1.00.13 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:53cis-1,2-Dichloroethene [156-59-2] ^0.15 ref1.00.15 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:53cis-1,3-Dichloropropene [10061-01-5] ^0.20 ref1.00.20 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:53Dibromochloromethane [124-48-1] ^0.17 ref1.00.17 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:53Dibromomethane [74-95-3] ^0.27 ref1.00.27 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:53Ethylbenzene [100-41-4] ^0.13 ref1.00.13 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:53Iodomethane [74-88-4] ^1.7 ref5.01.7 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:53m,p-Xylenes [108-38-3/106-42-3] ^0.17 ref2.00.17 U NE1 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:53Methylene chloride [75-09-2] ^0.23 ref1.00.23 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:53o-Xylene [95-47-6] ^0.065 ref1.00.065 U NE1 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:53Styrene [100-42-5] ^0.11 ref1.00.11 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:53Tetrachloroethene [127-18-4] ^0.17 ref1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:53Toluene [108-88-3] ^0.14 ref1.00.14 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:53trans-1,2-Dichloroethene [156-60-5] ^0.21 ref1.00.21 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:53trans-1,3-Dichloropropene [10061-02-6] ^0.15 ref1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:53trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene [110-57-6] ^0.70 ref1.00.70 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:53Trichloroethene [79-01-6] ^0.15 ref1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:53Trichlorofluoromethane [75-69-4] ^0.24 ref1.00.24 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:53Vinyl acetate [108-05-4] ^0.95 ref5.00.95 U 501 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:53Vinyl chloride [75-01-4] ^0.32 ref1.00.32 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:53Xylenes (Total) [1330-20-7] ^0.45 ref3.00.45 U 51 Surrogates Results Spike Lvl % Rec Batch Method Analyzed By% Rec Limits NotesDF Page 24 of 78 Page 24 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-MW6Description:Lab Sample ID:CZ09641-06 07/02/16 12:15Received: Matrix:Ground Water Sampled:06/30/16 20:08 Work Order:CZ09641 Subtitle-D LandfillProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Volatile Organic Compounds by GCMS ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL Surrogates Results Spike Lvl % Rec Batch Method Analyzed By% Rec Limits NotesDF 4-Bromofluorobenzene 53-13696 %refEPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:536G070434850.0 1 Dibromofluoromethane 67-129107 %refEPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:536G070435450.0 1 Toluene-d8 59-13495 %refEPA 8260B 07/08/16 13:536G070434750.0 1 Page 25 of 78 Page 25 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-MW6Description:Lab Sample ID:CZ09641-06 07/02/16 12:15Received: Matrix:Ground Water Sampled:06/30/16 20:08 Work Order:CZ09641 Subtitle-D LandfillProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Metals (total recoverable) by EPA 6000/7000 Series Methods ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 14:05Antimony [7440-36-0] ^0.220 VLO2.000.220 U 61 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:52Arsenic [7440-38-2] ^6.80 VLO10.06.80 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:52Barium [7440-39-3] ^1.00 VLO10.028.5 J 1001 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:52Beryllium [7440-41-7] ^0.100 VLO1.000.100 U 11 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:52Cadmium [7440-43-9] ^0.360 VLO1.000.360 U 11 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:52Chromium [7440-47-3] ^1.40 VLO10.01.40 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:52Cobalt [7440-48-4] ^1.10 VLO10.01.10 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:52Copper [7440-50-8] ^1.60 VLO10.01.60 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:52Lead [7439-92-1] ^3.10 VLO10.03.10 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:52Nickel [7440-02-0] ^2.20 VLO10.02.20 U 501 ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 14:05Selenium [7782-49-2] ^0.910 VLO3.000.910 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:52Silver [7440-22-4] ^1.90 VLO10.01.90 U 101 ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 14:05Thallium [7440-28-0] ^0.110 VLO1.000.110 U 5.51 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:52Vanadium [7440-62-2] ^1.40 VLO10.01.40 U 251 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:52Zinc [7440-66-6] ^4.40 VLO10.04.40 U 101 This report relates only to the sample as received by the laboratory, and may only be reproduced in full. Page 26 of 78 Page 26 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-MW7Description:Lab Sample ID:CZ09641-07 07/02/16 12:15Received: Matrix:Ground Water Sampled:06/30/16 20:46 Work Order:CZ09641 Subtitle-D LandfillProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Volatile Organic Compounds by GCMS ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:051,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane [630-20-6] ^0.17 ref1.00.17 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:051,1,1-Trichloroethane [71-55-6] ^0.12 ref1.00.12 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:051,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane [79-34-5] ^0.28 ref1.00.28 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:051,1,2-Trichloroethane [79-00-5] ^0.14 ref1.00.14 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:051,1-Dichloroethane [75-34-3] ^0.13 ref1.00.13 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:051,1-Dichloroethene [75-35-4] ^0.21 ref1.00.21 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:051,2,3-Trichloropropane [96-18-4] ^0.23 ref1.00.23 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:051,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane [96-12-8] ^0.48 ref1.00.48 U 131 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:051,2-Dibromoethane [106-93-4] ^0.66 ref1.00.66 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:051,2-Dichlorobenzene [95-50-1] ^0.19 ref1.00.19 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:051,2-Dichloroethane [107-06-2] ^0.21 ref1.00.21 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:051,2-Dichloropropane [78-87-5] ^0.10 ref1.00.10 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:051,4-Dichlorobenzene [106-46-7] ^0.19 ref1.00.19 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:052-Butanone [78-93-3] ^1.3 ref5.01.3 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:052-Hexanone [591-78-6] ^0.88 ref5.00.88 U 501 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:054-Methyl-2-pentanone [108-10-1] ^1.1 ref5.01.1 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:05Acetone [67-64-1] ^10 ref2010U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:05Acrylonitrile [107-13-1] ^3.5 ref103.5 U 2001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:05Benzene [71-43-2] ^0.15 ref1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:05Bromochloromethane [74-97-5] ^0.48 ref1.00.48 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:05Bromodichloromethane [75-27-4] ^0.17 ref1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:05Bromoform [75-25-2] ^0.22 ref1.00.22 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:05Bromomethane [74-83-9] ^0.14 ref1.00.14 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:05Carbon disulfide [75-15-0] ^1.5 ref5.01.5 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:05Carbon tetrachloride [56-23-5] ^0.17 ref1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:05Chlorobenzene [108-90-7] ^0.17 ref1.00.17 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:05Chloroethane [75-00-3] ^0.23 ref1.00.23 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:05Chloroform [67-66-3] ^0.18 ref1.00.18 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:05Chloromethane [74-87-3] ^0.13 ref1.00.13 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:05cis-1,2-Dichloroethene [156-59-2] ^0.15 ref1.00.15 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:05cis-1,3-Dichloropropene [10061-01-5] ^0.20 ref1.00.20 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:05Dibromochloromethane [124-48-1] ^0.17 ref1.00.17 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:05Dibromomethane [74-95-3] ^0.27 ref1.00.27 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:05Ethylbenzene [100-41-4] ^0.13 ref1.00.13 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:05Iodomethane [74-88-4] ^1.7 ref5.01.7 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:05m,p-Xylenes [108-38-3/106-42-3] ^0.17 ref2.00.17 U NE1 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:05Methylene chloride [75-09-2] ^0.23 ref1.00.23 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:05o-Xylene [95-47-6] ^0.065 ref1.00.065 U NE1 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:05Styrene [100-42-5] ^0.11 ref1.00.11 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:05Tetrachloroethene [127-18-4] ^0.17 ref1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:05Toluene [108-88-3] ^0.14 ref1.00.14 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:05trans-1,2-Dichloroethene [156-60-5] ^0.21 ref1.00.21 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:05trans-1,3-Dichloropropene [10061-02-6] ^0.15 ref1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:05trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene [110-57-6] ^0.70 ref1.00.70 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:05Trichloroethene [79-01-6] ^0.15 ref1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:05Trichlorofluoromethane [75-69-4] ^0.24 ref1.00.24 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:05Vinyl acetate [108-05-4] ^0.95 ref5.00.95 U 501 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:05Vinyl chloride [75-01-4] ^0.32 ref1.00.32 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:05Xylenes (Total) [1330-20-7] ^0.45 ref3.00.45 U 51 Surrogates Results Spike Lvl % Rec Batch Method Analyzed By% Rec Limits NotesDF Page 27 of 78 Page 27 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-MW7Description:Lab Sample ID:CZ09641-07 07/02/16 12:15Received: Matrix:Ground Water Sampled:06/30/16 20:46 Work Order:CZ09641 Subtitle-D LandfillProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Volatile Organic Compounds by GCMS ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL Surrogates Results Spike Lvl % Rec Batch Method Analyzed By% Rec Limits NotesDF 4-Bromofluorobenzene 53-13694 %refEPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:056G110214750.0 1 Dibromofluoromethane 67-12993 %refEPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:056G110214650.0 1 Toluene-d8 59-13495 %refEPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:056G110214850.0 1 Page 28 of 78 Page 28 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-MW7Description:Lab Sample ID:CZ09641-07 07/02/16 12:15Received: Matrix:Ground Water Sampled:06/30/16 20:46 Work Order:CZ09641 Subtitle-D LandfillProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Metals (total recoverable) by EPA 6000/7000 Series Methods ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 14:09Antimony [7440-36-0] ^0.220 VLO2.000.220 U 61 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:55Arsenic [7440-38-2] ^6.80 VLO10.06.80 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:55Barium [7440-39-3] ^1.00 VLO10.072.6 J 1001 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:55Beryllium [7440-41-7] ^0.100 VLO1.000.100 U 11 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:55Cadmium [7440-43-9] ^0.360 VLO1.000.360 U 11 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:55Chromium [7440-47-3] ^1.40 VLO10.01.69 J 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:55Cobalt [7440-48-4] ^1.10 VLO10.01.10 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:55Copper [7440-50-8] ^1.60 VLO10.01.60 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:55Lead [7439-92-1] ^3.10 VLO10.03.10 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:55Nickel [7440-02-0] ^2.20 VLO10.02.20 U 501 ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 14:09Selenium [7782-49-2] ^0.910 VLO3.001.88 J 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:55Silver [7440-22-4] ^1.90 VLO10.01.90 U 101 ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 14:09Thallium [7440-28-0] ^0.110 VLO1.000.110 U 5.51 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:55Vanadium [7440-62-2] ^1.40 VLO10.04.01 J 251 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 12:55Zinc [7440-66-6] ^4.40 VLO10.04.40 U 101 This report relates only to the sample as received by the laboratory, and may only be reproduced in full. Page 29 of 78 Page 29 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-MW8Description:Lab Sample ID:CZ09641-08 07/02/16 12:15Received: Matrix:Ground Water Sampled:07/01/16 07:04 Work Order:CZ09641 Subtitle-D LandfillProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Volatile Organic Compounds by GCMS ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:351,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane [630-20-6] ^0.17 ref1.00.17 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:351,1,1-Trichloroethane [71-55-6] ^0.12 ref1.00.12 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:351,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane [79-34-5] ^0.28 ref1.00.28 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:351,1,2-Trichloroethane [79-00-5] ^0.14 ref1.00.14 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:351,1-Dichloroethane [75-34-3] ^0.13 ref1.00.13 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:351,1-Dichloroethene [75-35-4] ^0.21 ref1.00.21 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:351,2,3-Trichloropropane [96-18-4] ^0.23 ref1.00.23 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:351,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane [96-12-8] ^0.48 ref1.00.48 U 131 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:351,2-Dibromoethane [106-93-4] ^0.66 ref1.00.66 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:351,2-Dichlorobenzene [95-50-1] ^0.19 ref1.00.19 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:351,2-Dichloroethane [107-06-2] ^0.21 ref1.00.21 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:351,2-Dichloropropane [78-87-5] ^0.10 ref1.00.10 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:351,4-Dichlorobenzene [106-46-7] ^0.19 ref1.00.19 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:352-Butanone [78-93-3] ^1.3 ref5.01.3 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:352-Hexanone [591-78-6] ^0.88 ref5.00.88 U 501 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:354-Methyl-2-pentanone [108-10-1] ^1.1 ref5.01.1 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:35Acetone [67-64-1] ^10 ref2010U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:35Acrylonitrile [107-13-1] ^3.5 ref103.5 U 2001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:35Benzene [71-43-2] ^0.15 ref1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:35Bromochloromethane [74-97-5] ^0.48 ref1.00.48 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:35Bromodichloromethane [75-27-4] ^0.17 ref1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:35Bromoform [75-25-2] ^0.22 ref1.00.22 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:35Bromomethane [74-83-9] ^0.14 ref1.00.14 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:35Carbon disulfide [75-15-0] ^1.5 ref5.01.5 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:35Carbon tetrachloride [56-23-5] ^0.17 ref1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:35Chlorobenzene [108-90-7] ^0.17 ref1.00.17 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:35Chloroethane [75-00-3] ^0.23 ref1.00.23 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:35Chloroform [67-66-3] ^0.18 ref1.00.18 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:35Chloromethane [74-87-3] ^0.13 ref1.00.13 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:35cis-1,2-Dichloroethene [156-59-2] ^0.15 ref1.00.15 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:35cis-1,3-Dichloropropene [10061-01-5] ^0.20 ref1.00.20 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:35Dibromochloromethane [124-48-1] ^0.17 ref1.00.17 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:35Dibromomethane [74-95-3] ^0.27 ref1.00.27 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:35Ethylbenzene [100-41-4] ^0.13 ref1.00.13 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:35Iodomethane [74-88-4] ^1.7 ref5.01.7 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:35m,p-Xylenes [108-38-3/106-42-3] ^0.17 ref2.00.17 U NE1 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:35Methylene chloride [75-09-2] ^0.23 ref1.00.23 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:35o-Xylene [95-47-6] ^0.065 ref1.00.065 U NE1 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:35Styrene [100-42-5] ^0.11 ref1.00.11 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:35Tetrachloroethene [127-18-4] ^0.17 ref1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:35Toluene [108-88-3] ^0.14 ref1.00.14 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:35trans-1,2-Dichloroethene [156-60-5] ^0.21 ref1.00.21 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:35trans-1,3-Dichloropropene [10061-02-6] ^0.15 ref1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:35trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene [110-57-6] ^0.70 ref1.00.70 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:35Trichloroethene [79-01-6] ^0.15 ref1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:35Trichlorofluoromethane [75-69-4] ^0.24 ref1.00.24 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:35Vinyl acetate [108-05-4] ^0.95 ref5.00.95 U 501 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:35Vinyl chloride [75-01-4] ^0.32 ref1.00.32 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:35Xylenes (Total) [1330-20-7] ^0.45 ref3.00.45 U 51 Surrogates Results Spike Lvl % Rec Batch Method Analyzed By% Rec Limits NotesDF Page 30 of 78 Page 30 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-MW8Description:Lab Sample ID:CZ09641-08 07/02/16 12:15Received: Matrix:Ground Water Sampled:07/01/16 07:04 Work Order:CZ09641 Subtitle-D LandfillProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Volatile Organic Compounds by GCMS ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL Surrogates Results Spike Lvl % Rec Batch Method Analyzed By% Rec Limits NotesDF 4-Bromofluorobenzene 53-13694 %refEPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:356G110214750.0 1 Dibromofluoromethane 67-12992 %refEPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:356G110214650.0 1 Toluene-d8 59-13495 %refEPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:356G110214750.0 1 Page 31 of 78 Page 31 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-MW8Description:Lab Sample ID:CZ09641-08 07/02/16 12:15Received: Matrix:Ground Water Sampled:07/01/16 07:04 Work Order:CZ09641 Subtitle-D LandfillProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Metals (total recoverable) by EPA 6000/7000 Series Methods ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 14:13Antimony [7440-36-0] ^0.220 VLO2.000.220 U 61 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:10Arsenic [7440-38-2] ^6.80 VLO10.07.18 J 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:10Barium [7440-39-3] ^1.00 VLO10.06.10 J 1001 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:10Beryllium [7440-41-7] ^0.100 VLO1.000.100 U 11 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:10Cadmium [7440-43-9] ^0.360 VLO1.000.360 U 11 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:10Chromium [7440-47-3] ^1.40 VLO10.02.33 J 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:10Cobalt [7440-48-4] ^1.10 VLO10.01.10 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:10Copper [7440-50-8] ^1.60 VLO10.01.60 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:10Lead [7439-92-1] ^3.10 VLO10.03.10 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:10Nickel [7440-02-0] ^2.20 VLO10.02.20 U 501 ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 14:13Selenium [7782-49-2] ^0.910 VLO3.000.910 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:10Silver [7440-22-4] ^1.90 VLO10.01.90 U 101 ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 14:13Thallium [7440-28-0] ^0.110 VLO1.000.110 U 5.51 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:10Vanadium [7440-62-2] ^1.40 VLO10.03.06 J 251 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:10Zinc [7440-66-6] ^4.40 VLO10.013.3 101 This report relates only to the sample as received by the laboratory, and may only be reproduced in full. Page 32 of 78 Page 32 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-MW9Description:Lab Sample ID:CZ09641-09 07/02/16 12:15Received: Matrix:Ground Water Sampled:07/01/16 08:30 Work Order:CZ09641 Subtitle-D LandfillProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Volatile Organic Compounds by GCMS ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:481,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane [630-20-6] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:481,1,1-Trichloroethane [71-55-6] ^0.12 REF1.00.12 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:481,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane [79-34-5] ^0.28 REF1.00.28 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:481,1,2-Trichloroethane [79-00-5] ^0.14 REF1.00.14 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:481,1-Dichloroethane [75-34-3] ^0.13 REF1.00.13 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:481,1-Dichloroethene [75-35-4] ^0.21 REF1.00.21 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:481,2,3-Trichloropropane [96-18-4] ^0.23 REF1.00.23 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:481,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane [96-12-8] ^0.48 REF1.00.48 U 131 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:481,2-Dibromoethane [106-93-4] ^0.66 REF1.00.66 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:481,2-Dichlorobenzene [95-50-1] ^0.19 REF1.00.19 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:481,2-Dichloroethane [107-06-2] ^0.21 REF1.00.21 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:481,2-Dichloropropane [78-87-5] ^0.10 REF1.00.10 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:481,4-Dichlorobenzene [106-46-7] ^0.19 REF1.00.19 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:482-Butanone [78-93-3] ^1.3 REF5.01.3 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:482-Hexanone [591-78-6] ^0.88 REF5.00.88 U 501 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:484-Methyl-2-pentanone [108-10-1] ^1.1 REF5.01.1 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:48Acetone [67-64-1] ^10 REF2010U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:48Acrylonitrile [107-13-1] ^3.5 REF103.5 U 2001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:48Benzene [71-43-2] ^0.15 REF1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:48Bromochloromethane [74-97-5] ^0.48 REF1.00.48 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:48Bromodichloromethane [75-27-4] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:48Bromoform [75-25-2] ^0.22 REF1.00.22 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:48Bromomethane [74-83-9] ^0.14 REF1.00.14 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:48Carbon disulfide [75-15-0] ^1.5 REF5.01.5 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:48Carbon tetrachloride [56-23-5] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:48Chlorobenzene [108-90-7] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:48Chloroethane [75-00-3] ^0.23 REF1.00.23 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:48Chloroform [67-66-3] ^0.18 REF1.00.18 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:48Chloromethane [74-87-3] ^0.13 REF1.00.13 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:48cis-1,2-Dichloroethene [156-59-2] ^0.15 REF1.00.15 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:48cis-1,3-Dichloropropene [10061-01-5] ^0.20 REF1.00.20 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:48Dibromochloromethane [124-48-1] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:48Dibromomethane [74-95-3] ^0.27 REF1.00.27 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:48Ethylbenzene [100-41-4] ^0.13 REF1.00.13 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:48Iodomethane [74-88-4] ^1.7 REF5.01.7 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:48m,p-Xylenes [108-38-3/106-42-3] ^0.17 REF2.00.17 U NE1 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:48Methylene chloride [75-09-2] ^0.23 REF1.00.23 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:48o-Xylene [95-47-6] ^0.065 REF1.00.065 U NE1 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:48Styrene [100-42-5] ^0.11 REF1.00.11 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:48Tetrachloroethene [127-18-4] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:48Toluene [108-88-3] ^0.14 REF1.00.14 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:48trans-1,2-Dichloroethene [156-60-5] ^0.21 REF1.00.21 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:48trans-1,3-Dichloropropene [10061-02-6] ^0.15 REF1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:48trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene [110-57-6] ^0.70 REF1.00.70 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:48Trichloroethene [79-01-6] ^0.15 REF1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:48Trichlorofluoromethane [75-69-4] ^0.24 REF1.00.24 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:48Vinyl acetate [108-05-4] ^0.95 REF5.00.95 U 501 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:48Vinyl chloride [75-01-4] ^0.32 REF1.00.32 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:48Xylenes (Total) [1330-20-7] ^0.45 REF3.00.45 U 51 Surrogates Results Spike Lvl % Rec Batch Method Analyzed By% Rec Limits NotesDF Page 33 of 78 Page 33 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-MW9Description:Lab Sample ID:CZ09641-09 07/02/16 12:15Received: Matrix:Ground Water Sampled:07/01/16 08:30 Work Order:CZ09641 Subtitle-D LandfillProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Volatile Organic Compounds by GCMS ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL Surrogates Results Spike Lvl % Rec Batch Method Analyzed By% Rec Limits NotesDF 4-Bromofluorobenzene 53-13691 %REFEPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:486G080314650.0 1 Dibromofluoromethane 67-129110 %REFEPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:486G080315550.0 1 Toluene-d8 59-134103 %REFEPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:486G080315150.0 1 Page 34 of 78 Page 34 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-MW9Description:Lab Sample ID:CZ09641-09 07/02/16 12:15Received: Matrix:Ground Water Sampled:07/01/16 08:30 Work Order:CZ09641 Subtitle-D LandfillProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Metals (total recoverable) by EPA 6000/7000 Series Methods ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 14:28Antimony [7440-36-0] ^0.220 VLO2.000.220 U 61 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:12Arsenic [7440-38-2] ^6.80 VLO10.06.80 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:12Barium [7440-39-3] ^1.00 VLO10.011.2 J 1001 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:12Beryllium [7440-41-7] ^0.100 VLO1.000.100 U 11 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:12Cadmium [7440-43-9] ^0.360 VLO1.000.360 U 11 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:12Chromium [7440-47-3] ^1.40 VLO10.01.40 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:12Cobalt [7440-48-4] ^1.10 VLO10.01.10 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:12Copper [7440-50-8] ^1.60 VLO10.01.60 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:12Lead [7439-92-1] ^3.10 VLO10.03.10 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:12Nickel [7440-02-0] ^2.20 VLO10.02.20 U 501 ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 14:28Selenium [7782-49-2] ^0.910 VLO3.000.910 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:12Silver [7440-22-4] ^1.90 VLO10.01.90 U 101 ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 14:28Thallium [7440-28-0] ^0.110 VLO1.000.122 J 5.51 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:12Vanadium [7440-62-2] ^1.40 VLO10.01.40 U 251 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:12Zinc [7440-66-6] ^4.40 VLO10.04.40 U 101 This report relates only to the sample as received by the laboratory, and may only be reproduced in full. Page 35 of 78 Page 35 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-MW10Description:Lab Sample ID:CZ09641-10 07/02/16 12:15Received: Matrix:Ground Water Sampled:07/01/16 09:00 Work Order:CZ09641 Subtitle-D LandfillProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Volatile Organic Compounds by GCMS ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:181,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane [630-20-6] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:181,1,1-Trichloroethane [71-55-6] ^0.12 REF1.00.12 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:181,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane [79-34-5] ^0.28 REF1.00.28 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:181,1,2-Trichloroethane [79-00-5] ^0.14 REF1.00.14 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:181,1-Dichloroethane [75-34-3] ^0.13 REF1.00.13 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:181,1-Dichloroethene [75-35-4] ^0.21 REF1.00.21 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:181,2,3-Trichloropropane [96-18-4] ^0.23 REF1.00.23 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:181,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane [96-12-8] ^0.48 REF1.00.48 U 131 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:181,2-Dibromoethane [106-93-4] ^0.66 REF1.00.66 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:181,2-Dichlorobenzene [95-50-1] ^0.19 REF1.00.19 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:181,2-Dichloroethane [107-06-2] ^0.21 REF1.00.21 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:181,2-Dichloropropane [78-87-5] ^0.10 REF1.00.10 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:181,4-Dichlorobenzene [106-46-7] ^0.19 REF1.00.19 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:182-Butanone [78-93-3] ^1.3 REF5.01.3 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:182-Hexanone [591-78-6] ^0.88 REF5.00.88 U 501 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:184-Methyl-2-pentanone [108-10-1] ^1.1 REF5.01.1 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:18Acetone [67-64-1] ^10 REF2010U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:18Acrylonitrile [107-13-1] ^3.5 REF103.5 U 2001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:18Benzene [71-43-2] ^0.15 REF1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:18Bromochloromethane [74-97-5] ^0.48 REF1.00.48 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:18Bromodichloromethane [75-27-4] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:18Bromoform [75-25-2] ^0.22 REF1.00.22 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:18Bromomethane [74-83-9] ^0.14 REF1.00.14 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:18Carbon disulfide [75-15-0] ^1.5 REF5.01.5 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:18Carbon tetrachloride [56-23-5] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:18Chlorobenzene [108-90-7] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:18Chloroethane [75-00-3] ^0.23 REF1.00.23 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:18Chloroform [67-66-3] ^0.18 REF1.00.18 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:18Chloromethane [74-87-3] ^0.13 REF1.00.13 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:18cis-1,2-Dichloroethene [156-59-2] ^0.15 REF1.00.15 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:18cis-1,3-Dichloropropene [10061-01-5] ^0.20 REF1.00.20 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:18Dibromochloromethane [124-48-1] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:18Dibromomethane [74-95-3] ^0.27 REF1.00.27 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:18Ethylbenzene [100-41-4] ^0.13 REF1.00.13 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:18Iodomethane [74-88-4] ^1.7 REF5.01.7 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:18m,p-Xylenes [108-38-3/106-42-3] ^0.17 REF2.00.17 U NE1 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:18Methylene chloride [75-09-2] ^0.23 REF1.00.23 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:18o-Xylene [95-47-6] ^0.065 REF1.00.065 U NE1 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:18Styrene [100-42-5] ^0.11 REF1.00.11 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:18Tetrachloroethene [127-18-4] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:18Toluene [108-88-3] ^0.14 REF1.00.14 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:18trans-1,2-Dichloroethene [156-60-5] ^0.21 REF1.00.21 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:18trans-1,3-Dichloropropene [10061-02-6] ^0.15 REF1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:18trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene [110-57-6] ^0.70 REF1.00.70 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:18Trichloroethene [79-01-6] ^0.15 REF1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:18Trichlorofluoromethane [75-69-4] ^0.24 REF1.00.24 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:18Vinyl acetate [108-05-4] ^0.95 REF5.00.95 U 501 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:18Vinyl chloride [75-01-4] ^0.32 REF1.00.32 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:18Xylenes (Total) [1330-20-7] ^0.45 REF3.00.45 U 51 Surrogates Results Spike Lvl % Rec Batch Method Analyzed By% Rec Limits NotesDF Page 36 of 78 Page 36 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-MW10Description:Lab Sample ID:CZ09641-10 07/02/16 12:15Received: Matrix:Ground Water Sampled:07/01/16 09:00 Work Order:CZ09641 Subtitle-D LandfillProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Volatile Organic Compounds by GCMS ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL Surrogates Results Spike Lvl % Rec Batch Method Analyzed By% Rec Limits NotesDF 4-Bromofluorobenzene 53-13693 %REFEPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:186G080314750.0 1 Dibromofluoromethane 67-129107 %REFEPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:186G080315350.0 1 Toluene-d8 59-134101 %REFEPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:186G080315150.0 1 Page 37 of 78 Page 37 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-MW10Description:Lab Sample ID:CZ09641-10 07/02/16 12:15Received: Matrix:Ground Water Sampled:07/01/16 09:00 Work Order:CZ09641 Subtitle-D LandfillProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Metals (total recoverable) by EPA 6000/7000 Series Methods ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 14:32Antimony [7440-36-0] ^0.220 VLO2.000.220 U 61 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:15Arsenic [7440-38-2] ^6.80 VLO10.06.80 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:15Barium [7440-39-3] ^1.00 VLO10.010.5 J 1001 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:15Beryllium [7440-41-7] ^0.100 VLO1.000.100 U 11 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:15Cadmium [7440-43-9] ^0.360 VLO1.000.360 U 11 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:15Chromium [7440-47-3] ^1.40 VLO10.01.40 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:15Cobalt [7440-48-4] ^1.10 VLO10.01.10 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:15Copper [7440-50-8] ^1.60 VLO10.01.60 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:15Lead [7439-92-1] ^3.10 VLO10.03.10 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:15Nickel [7440-02-0] ^2.20 VLO10.02.20 U 501 ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 14:32Selenium [7782-49-2] ^0.910 VLO3.000.910 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:15Silver [7440-22-4] ^1.90 VLO10.01.90 U 101 ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 14:32Thallium [7440-28-0] ^0.110 VLO1.000.110 U 5.51 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:15Vanadium [7440-62-2] ^1.40 VLO10.01.87 J 251 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:15Zinc [7440-66-6] ^4.40 VLO10.044.8 101 This report relates only to the sample as received by the laboratory, and may only be reproduced in full. Page 38 of 78 Page 38 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-MW11Description:Lab Sample ID:CZ09641-11 07/02/16 12:15Received: Matrix:Ground Water Sampled:07/01/16 12:26 Work Order:CZ09641 Subtitle-D LandfillProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Volatile Organic Compounds by GCMS ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:491,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane [630-20-6] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:491,1,1-Trichloroethane [71-55-6] ^0.12 REF1.00.12 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:491,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane [79-34-5] ^0.28 REF1.00.28 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:491,1,2-Trichloroethane [79-00-5] ^0.14 REF1.00.14 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:491,1-Dichloroethane [75-34-3] ^0.13 REF1.00.13 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:491,1-Dichloroethene [75-35-4] ^0.21 REF1.00.21 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:491,2,3-Trichloropropane [96-18-4] ^0.23 REF1.00.23 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:491,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane [96-12-8] ^0.48 REF1.00.48 U 131 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:491,2-Dibromoethane [106-93-4] ^0.66 REF1.00.66 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:491,2-Dichlorobenzene [95-50-1] ^0.19 REF1.00.19 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:491,2-Dichloroethane [107-06-2] ^0.21 REF1.00.21 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:491,2-Dichloropropane [78-87-5] ^0.10 REF1.00.10 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:491,4-Dichlorobenzene [106-46-7] ^0.19 REF1.00.19 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:492-Butanone [78-93-3] ^1.3 REF5.01.3 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:492-Hexanone [591-78-6] ^0.88 REF5.00.88 U 501 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:494-Methyl-2-pentanone [108-10-1] ^1.1 REF5.01.1 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:49Acetone [67-64-1] ^10 REF2010U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:49Acrylonitrile [107-13-1] ^3.5 REF103.5 U 2001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:49Benzene [71-43-2] ^0.15 REF1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:49Bromochloromethane [74-97-5] ^0.48 REF1.00.48 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:49Bromodichloromethane [75-27-4] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:49Bromoform [75-25-2] ^0.22 REF1.00.22 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:49Bromomethane [74-83-9] ^0.14 REF1.00.14 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:49Carbon disulfide [75-15-0] ^1.5 REF5.01.5 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:49Carbon tetrachloride [56-23-5] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:49Chlorobenzene [108-90-7] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:49Chloroethane [75-00-3] ^0.23 REF1.00.23 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:49Chloroform [67-66-3] ^0.18 REF1.00.18 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:49Chloromethane [74-87-3] ^0.13 REF1.00.13 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:49cis-1,2-Dichloroethene [156-59-2] ^0.15 REF1.00.15 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:49cis-1,3-Dichloropropene [10061-01-5] ^0.20 REF1.00.20 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:49Dibromochloromethane [124-48-1] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:49Dibromomethane [74-95-3] ^0.27 REF1.00.27 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:49Ethylbenzene [100-41-4] ^0.13 REF1.00.13 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:49Iodomethane [74-88-4] ^1.7 REF5.01.7 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:49m,p-Xylenes [108-38-3/106-42-3] ^0.17 REF2.00.17 U NE1 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:49Methylene chloride [75-09-2] ^0.23 REF1.00.23 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:49o-Xylene [95-47-6] ^0.065 REF1.00.065 U NE1 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:49Styrene [100-42-5] ^0.11 REF1.00.11 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:49Tetrachloroethene [127-18-4] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:49Toluene [108-88-3] ^0.14 REF1.00.14 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:49trans-1,2-Dichloroethene [156-60-5] ^0.21 REF1.00.21 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:49trans-1,3-Dichloropropene [10061-02-6] ^0.15 REF1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:49trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene [110-57-6] ^0.70 REF1.00.70 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:49Trichloroethene [79-01-6] ^0.15 REF1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:49Trichlorofluoromethane [75-69-4] ^0.24 REF1.00.24 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:49Vinyl acetate [108-05-4] ^0.95 REF5.00.95 U 501 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:49Vinyl chloride [75-01-4] ^0.32 REF1.00.32 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:49Xylenes (Total) [1330-20-7] ^0.45 REF3.00.45 U 51 Surrogates Results Spike Lvl % Rec Batch Method Analyzed By% Rec Limits NotesDF Page 39 of 78 Page 39 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-MW11Description:Lab Sample ID:CZ09641-11 07/02/16 12:15Received: Matrix:Ground Water Sampled:07/01/16 12:26 Work Order:CZ09641 Subtitle-D LandfillProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Volatile Organic Compounds by GCMS ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL Surrogates Results Spike Lvl % Rec Batch Method Analyzed By% Rec Limits NotesDF 4-Bromofluorobenzene 53-13688 %REFEPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:496G080314450.0 1 Dibromofluoromethane 67-129109 %REFEPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:496G080315550.0 1 Toluene-d8 59-134100 %REFEPA 8260B 07/11/16 15:496G080315050.0 1 Page 40 of 78 Page 40 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-MW11Description:Lab Sample ID:CZ09641-11 07/02/16 12:15Received: Matrix:Ground Water Sampled:07/01/16 12:26 Work Order:CZ09641 Subtitle-D LandfillProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Metals (total recoverable) by EPA 6000/7000 Series Methods ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 14:35Antimony [7440-36-0] ^0.220 VLO2.000.436 J 61 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:17Arsenic [7440-38-2] ^6.80 VLO10.06.80 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:17Barium [7440-39-3] ^1.00 VLO10.079.4 J 1001 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:17Beryllium [7440-41-7] ^0.100 VLO1.000.100 U 11 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:17Cadmium [7440-43-9] ^0.360 VLO1.000.360 U 11 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:17Chromium [7440-47-3] ^1.40 VLO10.01.40 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:17Cobalt [7440-48-4] ^1.10 VLO10.01.10 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:17Copper [7440-50-8] ^1.60 VLO10.01.60 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:17Lead [7439-92-1] ^3.10 VLO10.03.10 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:17Nickel [7440-02-0] ^2.20 VLO10.02.20 U 501 ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 14:35Selenium [7782-49-2] ^0.910 VLO3.000.910 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:17Silver [7440-22-4] ^1.90 VLO10.01.90 U 101 ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 14:35Thallium [7440-28-0] ^0.110 VLO1.000.128 J 5.51 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:17Vanadium [7440-62-2] ^1.40 VLO10.02.81 J 251 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:17Zinc [7440-66-6] ^4.40 VLO10.077.8 101 This report relates only to the sample as received by the laboratory, and may only be reproduced in full. Page 41 of 78 Page 41 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-MW12Description:Lab Sample ID:CZ09641-12 07/02/16 12:15Received: Matrix:Ground Water Sampled:07/01/16 11:50 Work Order:CZ09641 Subtitle-D LandfillProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Volatile Organic Compounds by GCMS ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:191,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane [630-20-6] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:191,1,1-Trichloroethane [71-55-6] ^0.12 REF1.00.12 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:191,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane [79-34-5] ^0.28 REF1.00.28 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:191,1,2-Trichloroethane [79-00-5] ^0.14 REF1.00.14 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:191,1-Dichloroethane [75-34-3] ^0.13 REF1.00.13 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:191,1-Dichloroethene [75-35-4] ^0.21 REF1.00.21 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:191,2,3-Trichloropropane [96-18-4] ^0.23 REF1.00.23 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:191,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane [96-12-8] ^0.48 REF1.00.48 U 131 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:191,2-Dibromoethane [106-93-4] ^0.66 REF1.00.66 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:191,2-Dichlorobenzene [95-50-1] ^0.19 REF1.00.19 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:191,2-Dichloroethane [107-06-2] ^0.21 REF1.00.21 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:191,2-Dichloropropane [78-87-5] ^0.10 REF1.00.10 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:191,4-Dichlorobenzene [106-46-7] ^0.19 REF1.00.19 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:192-Butanone [78-93-3] ^1.3 REF5.01.3 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:192-Hexanone [591-78-6] ^0.88 REF5.00.88 U 501 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:194-Methyl-2-pentanone [108-10-1] ^1.1 REF5.01.1 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:19Acetone [67-64-1] ^10 REF2010U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:19Acrylonitrile [107-13-1] ^3.5 REF103.5 U 2001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:19Benzene [71-43-2] ^0.15 REF1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:19Bromochloromethane [74-97-5] ^0.48 REF1.00.48 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:19Bromodichloromethane [75-27-4] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:19Bromoform [75-25-2] ^0.22 REF1.00.22 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:19Bromomethane [74-83-9] ^0.14 REF1.00.14 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:19Carbon disulfide [75-15-0] ^1.5 REF5.01.5 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:19Carbon tetrachloride [56-23-5] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:19Chlorobenzene [108-90-7] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:19Chloroethane [75-00-3] ^0.23 REF1.00.23 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:19Chloroform [67-66-3] ^0.18 REF1.00.18 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:19Chloromethane [74-87-3] ^0.13 REF1.00.13 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:19cis-1,2-Dichloroethene [156-59-2] ^0.15 REF1.00.15 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:19cis-1,3-Dichloropropene [10061-01-5] ^0.20 REF1.00.20 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:19Dibromochloromethane [124-48-1] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:19Dibromomethane [74-95-3] ^0.27 REF1.00.27 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:19Ethylbenzene [100-41-4] ^0.13 REF1.00.13 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:19Iodomethane [74-88-4] ^1.7 REF5.01.7 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:19m,p-Xylenes [108-38-3/106-42-3] ^0.17 REF2.00.17 U NE1 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:19Methylene chloride [75-09-2] ^0.23 REF1.00.23 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:19o-Xylene [95-47-6] ^0.065 REF1.00.065 U NE1 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:19Styrene [100-42-5] ^0.11 REF1.00.11 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:19Tetrachloroethene [127-18-4] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:19Toluene [108-88-3] ^0.14 REF1.00.14 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:19trans-1,2-Dichloroethene [156-60-5] ^0.21 REF1.00.21 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:19trans-1,3-Dichloropropene [10061-02-6] ^0.15 REF1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:19trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene [110-57-6] ^0.70 REF1.00.70 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:19Trichloroethene [79-01-6] ^0.15 REF1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:19Trichlorofluoromethane [75-69-4] ^0.24 REF1.00.24 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:19Vinyl acetate [108-05-4] ^0.95 REF5.00.95 U 501 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:19Vinyl chloride [75-01-4] ^0.32 REF1.00.32 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:19Xylenes (Total) [1330-20-7] ^0.45 REF3.00.45 U 51 Surrogates Results Spike Lvl % Rec Batch Method Analyzed By% Rec Limits NotesDF Page 42 of 78 Page 42 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-MW12Description:Lab Sample ID:CZ09641-12 07/02/16 12:15Received: Matrix:Ground Water Sampled:07/01/16 11:50 Work Order:CZ09641 Subtitle-D LandfillProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Volatile Organic Compounds by GCMS ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL Surrogates Results Spike Lvl % Rec Batch Method Analyzed By% Rec Limits NotesDF 4-Bromofluorobenzene 53-13690 %REFEPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:196G080314550.0 1 Dibromofluoromethane 67-129109 %REFEPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:196G080315450.0 1 Toluene-d8 59-134104 %REFEPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:196G080315250.0 1 Page 43 of 78 Page 43 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-MW12Description:Lab Sample ID:CZ09641-12 07/02/16 12:15Received: Matrix:Ground Water Sampled:07/01/16 11:50 Work Order:CZ09641 Subtitle-D LandfillProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Metals (total recoverable) by EPA 6000/7000 Series Methods ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 14:39Antimony [7440-36-0] ^0.220 VLO2.000.220 U 61 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:20Arsenic [7440-38-2] ^6.80 VLO10.06.80 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:20Barium [7440-39-3] ^1.00 VLO10.014.1 J 1001 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:20Beryllium [7440-41-7] ^0.100 VLO1.000.100 U 11 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:20Cadmium [7440-43-9] ^0.360 VLO1.000.360 U 11 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:20Chromium [7440-47-3] ^1.40 VLO10.01.40 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:20Cobalt [7440-48-4] ^1.10 VLO10.01.10 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:20Copper [7440-50-8] ^1.60 VLO10.01.60 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:20Lead [7439-92-1] ^3.10 VLO10.03.10 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:20Nickel [7440-02-0] ^2.20 VLO10.02.20 U 501 ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 14:39Selenium [7782-49-2] ^0.910 VLO3.000.910 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:20Silver [7440-22-4] ^1.90 VLO10.01.90 U 101 ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 14:39Thallium [7440-28-0] ^0.110 VLO1.000.110 U 5.51 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:20Vanadium [7440-62-2] ^1.40 VLO10.01.40 U 251 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:20Zinc [7440-66-6] ^4.40 VLO10.04.40 U 101 This report relates only to the sample as received by the laboratory, and may only be reproduced in full. Page 44 of 78 Page 44 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-MW14Description:Lab Sample ID:CZ09641-13 07/02/16 12:15Received: Matrix:Ground Water Sampled:07/01/16 10:55 Work Order:CZ09641 Subtitle-D LandfillProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Volatile Organic Compounds by GCMS ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:491,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane [630-20-6] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:491,1,1-Trichloroethane [71-55-6] ^0.12 REF1.00.12 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:491,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane [79-34-5] ^0.28 REF1.00.28 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:491,1,2-Trichloroethane [79-00-5] ^0.14 REF1.00.14 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:491,1-Dichloroethane [75-34-3] ^0.13 REF1.00.13 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:491,1-Dichloroethene [75-35-4] ^0.21 REF1.00.21 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:491,2,3-Trichloropropane [96-18-4] ^0.23 REF1.00.23 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:491,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane [96-12-8] ^0.48 REF1.00.48 U 131 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:491,2-Dibromoethane [106-93-4] ^0.66 REF1.00.66 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:491,2-Dichlorobenzene [95-50-1] ^0.19 REF1.00.19 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:491,2-Dichloroethane [107-06-2] ^0.21 REF1.00.21 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:491,2-Dichloropropane [78-87-5] ^0.10 REF1.00.10 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:491,4-Dichlorobenzene [106-46-7] ^0.19 REF1.00.19 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:492-Butanone [78-93-3] ^1.3 REF5.01.3 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:492-Hexanone [591-78-6] ^0.88 REF5.00.88 U 501 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:494-Methyl-2-pentanone [108-10-1] ^1.1 REF5.01.1 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:49Acetone [67-64-1] ^10 REF2010U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:49Acrylonitrile [107-13-1] ^3.5 REF103.5 U 2001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:49Benzene [71-43-2] ^0.15 REF1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:49Bromochloromethane [74-97-5] ^0.48 REF1.00.48 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:49Bromodichloromethane [75-27-4] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:49Bromoform [75-25-2] ^0.22 REF1.00.22 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:49Bromomethane [74-83-9] ^0.14 REF1.00.14 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:49Carbon disulfide [75-15-0] ^1.5 REF5.01.5 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:49Carbon tetrachloride [56-23-5] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:49Chlorobenzene [108-90-7] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:49Chloroethane [75-00-3] ^0.23 REF1.00.23 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:49Chloroform [67-66-3] ^0.18 REF1.00.18 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:49Chloromethane [74-87-3] ^0.13 REF1.00.13 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:49cis-1,2-Dichloroethene [156-59-2] ^0.15 REF1.00.15 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:49cis-1,3-Dichloropropene [10061-01-5] ^0.20 REF1.00.20 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:49Dibromochloromethane [124-48-1] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:49Dibromomethane [74-95-3] ^0.27 REF1.00.27 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:49Ethylbenzene [100-41-4] ^0.13 REF1.00.13 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:49Iodomethane [74-88-4] ^1.7 REF5.01.7 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:49m,p-Xylenes [108-38-3/106-42-3] ^0.17 REF2.00.17 U NE1 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:49Methylene chloride [75-09-2] ^0.23 REF1.00.23 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:49o-Xylene [95-47-6] ^0.065 REF1.00.065 U NE1 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:49Styrene [100-42-5] ^0.11 REF1.00.11 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:49Tetrachloroethene [127-18-4] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:49Toluene [108-88-3] ^0.14 REF1.00.14 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:49trans-1,2-Dichloroethene [156-60-5] ^0.21 REF1.00.21 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:49trans-1,3-Dichloropropene [10061-02-6] ^0.15 REF1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:49trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene [110-57-6] ^0.70 REF1.00.70 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:49Trichloroethene [79-01-6] ^0.15 REF1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:49Trichlorofluoromethane [75-69-4] ^0.24 REF1.00.24 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:49Vinyl acetate [108-05-4] ^0.95 REF5.00.95 U 501 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:49Vinyl chloride [75-01-4] ^0.32 REF1.00.32 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:49Xylenes (Total) [1330-20-7] ^0.45 REF3.00.45 U 51 Surrogates Results Spike Lvl % Rec Batch Method Analyzed By% Rec Limits NotesDF Page 45 of 78 Page 45 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-MW14Description:Lab Sample ID:CZ09641-13 07/02/16 12:15Received: Matrix:Ground Water Sampled:07/01/16 10:55 Work Order:CZ09641 Subtitle-D LandfillProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Volatile Organic Compounds by GCMS ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL Surrogates Results Spike Lvl % Rec Batch Method Analyzed By% Rec Limits NotesDF 4-Bromofluorobenzene 53-13692 %REFEPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:496G080314650.0 1 Dibromofluoromethane 67-129113 %REFEPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:496G080315750.0 1 Toluene-d8 59-134104 %REFEPA 8260B 07/11/16 16:496G080315250.0 1 Page 46 of 78 Page 46 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-MW14Description:Lab Sample ID:CZ09641-13 07/02/16 12:15Received: Matrix:Ground Water Sampled:07/01/16 10:55 Work Order:CZ09641 Subtitle-D LandfillProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Metals (total recoverable) by EPA 6000/7000 Series Methods ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 14:42Antimony [7440-36-0] ^0.220 VLO2.000.220 U 61 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:22Arsenic [7440-38-2] ^6.80 VLO10.06.80 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:22Barium [7440-39-3] ^1.00 VLO10.032.7 J 1001 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:22Beryllium [7440-41-7] ^0.100 VLO1.000.100 U 11 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:22Cadmium [7440-43-9] ^0.360 VLO1.000.360 U 11 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:22Chromium [7440-47-3] ^1.40 VLO10.01.40 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:22Cobalt [7440-48-4] ^1.10 VLO10.01.10 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:22Copper [7440-50-8] ^1.60 VLO10.01.60 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:22Lead [7439-92-1] ^3.10 VLO10.03.10 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:22Nickel [7440-02-0] ^2.20 VLO10.02.20 U 501 ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 14:42Selenium [7782-49-2] ^0.910 VLO3.000.910 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:22Silver [7440-22-4] ^1.90 VLO10.01.90 U 101 ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 14:42Thallium [7440-28-0] ^0.110 VLO1.000.110 U 5.51 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:22Vanadium [7440-62-2] ^1.40 VLO10.01.40 U 251 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:22Zinc [7440-66-6] ^4.40 VLO10.04.40 U 101 This report relates only to the sample as received by the laboratory, and may only be reproduced in full. Page 47 of 78 Page 47 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-MW15Description:Lab Sample ID:CZ09641-14 07/02/16 12:15Received: Matrix:Ground Water Sampled:07/01/16 10:05 Work Order:CZ09641 Subtitle-D LandfillProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Volatile Organic Compounds by GCMS ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:191,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane [630-20-6] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:191,1,1-Trichloroethane [71-55-6] ^0.12 REF1.00.12 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:191,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane [79-34-5] ^0.28 REF1.00.28 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:191,1,2-Trichloroethane [79-00-5] ^0.14 REF1.00.14 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:191,1-Dichloroethane [75-34-3] ^0.13 REF1.00.13 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:191,1-Dichloroethene [75-35-4] ^0.21 REF1.00.21 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:191,2,3-Trichloropropane [96-18-4] ^0.23 REF1.00.23 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:191,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane [96-12-8] ^0.48 REF1.00.48 U 131 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:191,2-Dibromoethane [106-93-4] ^0.66 REF1.00.66 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:191,2-Dichlorobenzene [95-50-1] ^0.19 REF1.00.19 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:191,2-Dichloroethane [107-06-2] ^0.21 REF1.00.21 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:191,2-Dichloropropane [78-87-5] ^0.10 REF1.00.10 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:191,4-Dichlorobenzene [106-46-7] ^0.19 REF1.00.19 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:192-Butanone [78-93-3] ^1.3 REF5.01.3 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:192-Hexanone [591-78-6] ^0.88 REF5.00.88 U 501 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:194-Methyl-2-pentanone [108-10-1] ^1.1 REF5.01.1 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:19Acetone [67-64-1] ^10 REF2010U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:19Acrylonitrile [107-13-1] ^3.5 REF103.5 U 2001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:19Benzene [71-43-2] ^0.15 REF1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:19Bromochloromethane [74-97-5] ^0.48 REF1.00.48 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:19Bromodichloromethane [75-27-4] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:19Bromoform [75-25-2] ^0.22 REF1.00.22 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:19Bromomethane [74-83-9] ^0.14 REF1.00.14 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:19Carbon disulfide [75-15-0] ^1.5 REF5.01.5 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:19Carbon tetrachloride [56-23-5] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:19Chlorobenzene [108-90-7] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:19Chloroethane [75-00-3] ^0.23 REF1.00.23 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:19Chloroform [67-66-3] ^0.18 REF1.00.18 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:19Chloromethane [74-87-3] ^0.13 REF1.00.13 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:19cis-1,2-Dichloroethene [156-59-2] ^0.15 REF1.00.15 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:19cis-1,3-Dichloropropene [10061-01-5] ^0.20 REF1.00.20 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:19Dibromochloromethane [124-48-1] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:19Dibromomethane [74-95-3] ^0.27 REF1.00.27 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:19Ethylbenzene [100-41-4] ^0.13 REF1.00.13 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:19Iodomethane [74-88-4] ^1.7 REF5.01.7 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:19m,p-Xylenes [108-38-3/106-42-3] ^0.17 REF2.00.17 U NE1 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:19Methylene chloride [75-09-2] ^0.23 REF1.00.23 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:19o-Xylene [95-47-6] ^0.065 REF1.00.065 U NE1 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:19Styrene [100-42-5] ^0.11 REF1.00.11 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:19Tetrachloroethene [127-18-4] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:19Toluene [108-88-3] ^0.14 REF1.00.14 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:19trans-1,2-Dichloroethene [156-60-5] ^0.21 REF1.00.21 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:19trans-1,3-Dichloropropene [10061-02-6] ^0.15 REF1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:19trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene [110-57-6] ^0.70 REF1.00.70 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:19Trichloroethene [79-01-6] ^0.15 REF1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:19Trichlorofluoromethane [75-69-4] ^0.24 REF1.00.24 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:19Vinyl acetate [108-05-4] ^0.95 REF5.00.95 U 501 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:19Vinyl chloride [75-01-4] ^0.32 REF1.00.32 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:19Xylenes (Total) [1330-20-7] ^0.45 REF3.00.45 U 51 Surrogates Results Spike Lvl % Rec Batch Method Analyzed By% Rec Limits NotesDF Page 48 of 78 Page 48 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-MW15Description:Lab Sample ID:CZ09641-14 07/02/16 12:15Received: Matrix:Ground Water Sampled:07/01/16 10:05 Work Order:CZ09641 Subtitle-D LandfillProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Volatile Organic Compounds by GCMS ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL Surrogates Results Spike Lvl % Rec Batch Method Analyzed By% Rec Limits NotesDF 4-Bromofluorobenzene 53-13695 %REFEPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:196G080314850.0 1 Dibromofluoromethane 67-129114 %REFEPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:196G080315750.0 1 Toluene-d8 59-134108 %REFEPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:196G080315450.0 1 Page 49 of 78 Page 49 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-MW15Description:Lab Sample ID:CZ09641-14 07/02/16 12:15Received: Matrix:Ground Water Sampled:07/01/16 10:05 Work Order:CZ09641 Subtitle-D LandfillProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Metals (total recoverable) by EPA 6000/7000 Series Methods ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 14:46Antimony [7440-36-0] ^0.220 VLO2.000.220 U 61 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:25Arsenic [7440-38-2] ^6.80 VLO10.06.80 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:25Barium [7440-39-3] ^1.00 VLO10.032.6 J 1001 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:25Beryllium [7440-41-7] ^0.100 VLO1.000.116 J 11 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:25Cadmium [7440-43-9] ^0.360 VLO1.000.360 U 11 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:25Chromium [7440-47-3] ^1.40 VLO10.01.40 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:25Cobalt [7440-48-4] ^1.10 VLO10.01.10 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:25Copper [7440-50-8] ^1.60 VLO10.01.60 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:25Lead [7439-92-1] ^3.10 VLO10.03.10 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:25Nickel [7440-02-0] ^2.20 VLO10.02.20 U 501 ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 14:46Selenium [7782-49-2] ^0.910 VLO3.000.910 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:25Silver [7440-22-4] ^1.90 VLO10.01.90 U 101 ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 14:46Thallium [7440-28-0] ^0.110 VLO1.000.110 U 5.51 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:25Vanadium [7440-62-2] ^1.40 VLO10.01.67 J 251 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:25Zinc [7440-66-6] ^4.40 VLO10.04.40 U 101 This report relates only to the sample as received by the laboratory, and may only be reproduced in full. Page 50 of 78 Page 50 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-MW16Description:Lab Sample ID:CZ09641-15 07/02/16 12:15Received: Matrix:Ground Water Sampled:07/01/16 12:35 Work Order:CZ09641 Subtitle-D LandfillProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Volatile Organic Compounds by GCMS ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:491,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane [630-20-6] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:491,1,1-Trichloroethane [71-55-6] ^0.12 REF1.00.12 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:491,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane [79-34-5] ^0.28 REF1.00.28 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:491,1,2-Trichloroethane [79-00-5] ^0.14 REF1.00.14 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:491,1-Dichloroethane [75-34-3] ^0.13 REF1.00.13 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:491,1-Dichloroethene [75-35-4] ^0.21 REF1.00.21 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:491,2,3-Trichloropropane [96-18-4] ^0.23 REF1.00.23 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:491,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane [96-12-8] ^0.48 REF1.00.48 U 131 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:491,2-Dibromoethane [106-93-4] ^0.66 REF1.00.66 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:491,2-Dichlorobenzene [95-50-1] ^0.19 REF1.00.19 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:491,2-Dichloroethane [107-06-2] ^0.21 REF1.00.21 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:491,2-Dichloropropane [78-87-5] ^0.10 REF1.00.10 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:491,4-Dichlorobenzene [106-46-7] ^0.19 REF1.00.19 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:492-Butanone [78-93-3] ^1.3 REF5.01.3 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:492-Hexanone [591-78-6] ^0.88 REF5.00.88 U 501 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:494-Methyl-2-pentanone [108-10-1] ^1.1 REF5.01.1 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:49Acetone [67-64-1] ^10 REF2010U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:49Acrylonitrile [107-13-1] ^3.5 REF103.5 U 2001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:49Benzene [71-43-2] ^0.15 REF1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:49Bromochloromethane [74-97-5] ^0.48 REF1.00.48 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:49Bromodichloromethane [75-27-4] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:49Bromoform [75-25-2] ^0.22 REF1.00.22 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:49Bromomethane [74-83-9] ^0.14 REF1.00.14 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:49Carbon disulfide [75-15-0] ^1.5 REF5.01.5 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:49Carbon tetrachloride [56-23-5] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:49Chlorobenzene [108-90-7] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:49Chloroethane [75-00-3] ^0.23 REF1.00.23 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:49Chloroform [67-66-3] ^0.18 REF1.00.18 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:49Chloromethane [74-87-3] ^0.13 REF1.00.13 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:49cis-1,2-Dichloroethene [156-59-2] ^0.15 REF1.00.15 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:49cis-1,3-Dichloropropene [10061-01-5] ^0.20 REF1.00.20 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:49Dibromochloromethane [124-48-1] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:49Dibromomethane [74-95-3] ^0.27 REF1.00.27 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:49Ethylbenzene [100-41-4] ^0.13 REF1.00.13 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:49Iodomethane [74-88-4] ^1.7 REF5.01.7 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:49m,p-Xylenes [108-38-3/106-42-3] ^0.17 REF2.00.17 U NE1 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:49Methylene chloride [75-09-2] ^0.23 REF1.00.23 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:49o-Xylene [95-47-6] ^0.065 REF1.00.065 U NE1 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:49Styrene [100-42-5] ^0.11 REF1.00.11 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:49Tetrachloroethene [127-18-4] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:49Toluene [108-88-3] ^0.14 REF1.00.14 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:49trans-1,2-Dichloroethene [156-60-5] ^0.21 REF1.00.21 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:49trans-1,3-Dichloropropene [10061-02-6] ^0.15 REF1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:49trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene [110-57-6] ^0.70 REF1.00.70 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:49Trichloroethene [79-01-6] ^0.15 REF1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:49Trichlorofluoromethane [75-69-4] ^0.24 REF1.00.24 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:49Vinyl acetate [108-05-4] ^0.95 REF5.00.95 U 501 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:49Vinyl chloride [75-01-4] ^0.32 REF1.00.32 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:49Xylenes (Total) [1330-20-7] ^0.45 REF3.00.45 U 51 Surrogates Results Spike Lvl % Rec Batch Method Analyzed By% Rec Limits NotesDF Page 51 of 78 Page 51 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-MW16Description:Lab Sample ID:CZ09641-15 07/02/16 12:15Received: Matrix:Ground Water Sampled:07/01/16 12:35 Work Order:CZ09641 Subtitle-D LandfillProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Volatile Organic Compounds by GCMS ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL Surrogates Results Spike Lvl % Rec Batch Method Analyzed By% Rec Limits NotesDF 4-Bromofluorobenzene 53-13693 %REFEPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:496G080314750.0 1 Dibromofluoromethane 67-129112 %REFEPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:496G080315650.0 1 Toluene-d8 59-134104 %REFEPA 8260B 07/11/16 17:496G080315250.0 1 Page 52 of 78 Page 52 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-MW16Description:Lab Sample ID:CZ09641-15 07/02/16 12:15Received: Matrix:Ground Water Sampled:07/01/16 12:35 Work Order:CZ09641 Subtitle-D LandfillProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Metals (total recoverable) by EPA 6000/7000 Series Methods ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 14:49Antimony [7440-36-0] ^0.220 VLO2.000.220 U 61 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:27Arsenic [7440-38-2] ^6.80 VLO10.08.10 J 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:27Barium [7440-39-3] ^1.00 VLO10.0157 1001 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:27Beryllium [7440-41-7] ^0.100 VLO1.000.389 J 11 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:27Cadmium [7440-43-9] ^0.360 VLO1.000.360 U 11 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:27Chromium [7440-47-3] ^1.40 VLO10.02.47 J 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:27Cobalt [7440-48-4] ^1.10 VLO10.01.10 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:27Copper [7440-50-8] ^1.60 VLO10.01.60 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:27Lead [7439-92-1] ^3.10 VLO10.03.10 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:27Nickel [7440-02-0] ^2.20 VLO10.02.97 J 501 ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 14:49Selenium [7782-49-2] ^0.910 VLO3.002.11 J 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:27Silver [7440-22-4] ^1.90 VLO10.01.90 U 101 ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 14:49Thallium [7440-28-0] ^0.110 VLO1.000.110 U 5.51 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:27Vanadium [7440-62-2] ^1.40 VLO10.042.4 251 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:27Zinc [7440-66-6] ^4.40 VLO10.030.0 101 This report relates only to the sample as received by the laboratory, and may only be reproduced in full. Page 53 of 78 Page 53 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-MW17Description:Lab Sample ID:CZ09641-16 07/02/16 12:15Received: Matrix:Ground Water Sampled:07/01/16 10:42 Work Order:CZ09641 Subtitle-D LandfillProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Volatile Organic Compounds by GCMS ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:191,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane [630-20-6] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:191,1,1-Trichloroethane [71-55-6] ^0.12 REF1.00.12 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:191,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane [79-34-5] ^0.28 REF1.00.28 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:191,1,2-Trichloroethane [79-00-5] ^0.14 REF1.00.14 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:191,1-Dichloroethane [75-34-3] ^0.13 REF1.00.13 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:191,1-Dichloroethene [75-35-4] ^0.21 REF1.00.21 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:191,2,3-Trichloropropane [96-18-4] ^0.23 REF1.00.23 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:191,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane [96-12-8] ^0.48 REF1.00.48 U 131 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:191,2-Dibromoethane [106-93-4] ^0.66 REF1.00.66 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:191,2-Dichlorobenzene [95-50-1] ^0.19 REF1.00.19 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:191,2-Dichloroethane [107-06-2] ^0.21 REF1.00.21 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:191,2-Dichloropropane [78-87-5] ^0.10 REF1.00.10 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:191,4-Dichlorobenzene [106-46-7] ^0.19 REF1.00.19 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:192-Butanone [78-93-3] ^1.3 REF5.01.3 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:192-Hexanone [591-78-6] ^0.88 REF5.00.88 U 501 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:194-Methyl-2-pentanone [108-10-1] ^1.1 REF5.01.1 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:19Acetone [67-64-1] ^10 REF2010U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:19Acrylonitrile [107-13-1] ^3.5 REF103.5 U 2001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:19Benzene [71-43-2] ^0.15 REF1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:19Bromochloromethane [74-97-5] ^0.48 REF1.00.48 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:19Bromodichloromethane [75-27-4] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:19Bromoform [75-25-2] ^0.22 REF1.00.22 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:19Bromomethane [74-83-9] ^0.14 REF1.00.14 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:19Carbon disulfide [75-15-0] ^1.5 REF5.01.5 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:19Carbon tetrachloride [56-23-5] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:19Chlorobenzene [108-90-7] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:19Chloroethane [75-00-3] ^0.23 REF1.00.23 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:19Chloroform [67-66-3] ^0.18 REF1.00.18 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:19Chloromethane [74-87-3] ^0.13 REF1.00.13 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:19cis-1,2-Dichloroethene [156-59-2] ^0.15 REF1.00.15 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:19cis-1,3-Dichloropropene [10061-01-5] ^0.20 REF1.00.20 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:19Dibromochloromethane [124-48-1] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:19Dibromomethane [74-95-3] ^0.27 REF1.00.27 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:19Ethylbenzene [100-41-4] ^0.13 REF1.00.13 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:19Iodomethane [74-88-4] ^1.7 REF5.01.7 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:19m,p-Xylenes [108-38-3/106-42-3] ^0.17 REF2.00.17 U NE1 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:19Methylene chloride [75-09-2] ^0.23 REF1.00.23 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:19o-Xylene [95-47-6] ^0.065 REF1.00.065 U NE1 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:19Styrene [100-42-5] ^0.11 REF1.00.11 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:19Tetrachloroethene [127-18-4] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:19Toluene [108-88-3] ^0.14 REF1.00.14 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:19trans-1,2-Dichloroethene [156-60-5] ^0.21 REF1.00.21 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:19trans-1,3-Dichloropropene [10061-02-6] ^0.15 REF1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:19trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene [110-57-6] ^0.70 REF1.00.70 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:19Trichloroethene [79-01-6] ^0.15 REF1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:19Trichlorofluoromethane [75-69-4] ^0.24 REF1.00.24 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:19Vinyl acetate [108-05-4] ^0.95 REF5.00.95 U 501 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:19Vinyl chloride [75-01-4] ^0.32 REF1.00.32 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:19Xylenes (Total) [1330-20-7] ^0.45 REF3.00.45 U 51 Surrogates Results Spike Lvl % Rec Batch Method Analyzed By% Rec Limits NotesDF Page 54 of 78 Page 54 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-MW17Description:Lab Sample ID:CZ09641-16 07/02/16 12:15Received: Matrix:Ground Water Sampled:07/01/16 10:42 Work Order:CZ09641 Subtitle-D LandfillProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Volatile Organic Compounds by GCMS ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL Surrogates Results Spike Lvl % Rec Batch Method Analyzed By% Rec Limits NotesDF 4-Bromofluorobenzene 53-13693 %REFEPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:196G080314650.0 1 Dibromofluoromethane 67-129116 %REFEPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:196G080315850.0 1 Toluene-d8 59-134106 %REFEPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:196G080315350.0 1 Page 55 of 78 Page 55 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-MW17Description:Lab Sample ID:CZ09641-16 07/02/16 12:15Received: Matrix:Ground Water Sampled:07/01/16 10:42 Work Order:CZ09641 Subtitle-D LandfillProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Metals (total recoverable) by EPA 6000/7000 Series Methods ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 14:53Antimony [7440-36-0] ^0.220 VLO2.000.220 U 61 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:29Arsenic [7440-38-2] ^6.80 VLO10.06.80 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:29Barium [7440-39-3] ^1.00 VLO10.0165 1001 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:29Beryllium [7440-41-7] ^0.100 VLO1.000.132 J 11 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:29Cadmium [7440-43-9] ^0.360 VLO1.000.360 U 11 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:29Chromium [7440-47-3] ^1.40 VLO10.01.40 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:29Cobalt [7440-48-4] ^1.10 VLO10.01.10 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:29Copper [7440-50-8] ^1.60 VLO10.01.60 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:29Lead [7439-92-1] ^3.10 VLO10.03.10 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:29Nickel [7440-02-0] ^2.20 VLO10.02.20 U 501 ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 14:53Selenium [7782-49-2] ^0.910 VLO3.000.910 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:29Silver [7440-22-4] ^1.90 VLO10.01.90 U 101 ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 14:53Thallium [7440-28-0] ^0.110 VLO1.000.139 J 5.51 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:29Vanadium [7440-62-2] ^1.40 VLO10.02.87 J 251 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:29Zinc [7440-66-6] ^4.40 VLO10.04.40 U 101 This report relates only to the sample as received by the laboratory, and may only be reproduced in full. Page 56 of 78 Page 56 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-SW1Description:Lab Sample ID:CZ09641-17 07/02/16 12:15Received: Matrix:Ground Water Sampled:07/01/16 06:40 Work Order:CZ09641 Subtitle-D LandfillProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Volatile Organic Compounds by GCMS ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:501,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane [630-20-6] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:501,1,1-Trichloroethane [71-55-6] ^0.12 REF1.00.12 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:501,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane [79-34-5] ^0.28 REF1.00.28 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:501,1,2-Trichloroethane [79-00-5] ^0.14 REF1.00.14 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:501,1-Dichloroethane [75-34-3] ^0.13 REF1.00.13 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:501,1-Dichloroethene [75-35-4] ^0.21 REF1.00.21 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:501,2,3-Trichloropropane [96-18-4] ^0.23 REF1.00.23 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:501,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane [96-12-8] ^0.48 REF1.00.48 U 131 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:501,2-Dibromoethane [106-93-4] ^0.66 REF1.00.66 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:501,2-Dichlorobenzene [95-50-1] ^0.19 REF1.00.19 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:501,2-Dichloroethane [107-06-2] ^0.21 REF1.00.21 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:501,2-Dichloropropane [78-87-5] ^0.10 REF1.00.10 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:501,4-Dichlorobenzene [106-46-7] ^0.19 REF1.00.19 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:502-Butanone [78-93-3] ^1.3 REF5.01.3 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:502-Hexanone [591-78-6] ^0.88 REF5.00.88 U 501 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:504-Methyl-2-pentanone [108-10-1] ^1.1 REF5.01.1 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:50Acetone [67-64-1] ^10 REF2010U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:50Acrylonitrile [107-13-1] ^3.5 REF103.5 U 2001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:50Benzene [71-43-2] ^0.15 REF1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:50Bromochloromethane [74-97-5] ^0.48 REF1.00.48 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:50Bromodichloromethane [75-27-4] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:50Bromoform [75-25-2] ^0.22 REF1.00.22 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:50Bromomethane [74-83-9] ^0.14 REF1.00.14 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:50Carbon disulfide [75-15-0] ^1.5 REF5.01.5 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:50Carbon tetrachloride [56-23-5] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:50Chlorobenzene [108-90-7] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:50Chloroethane [75-00-3] ^0.23 REF1.00.23 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:50Chloroform [67-66-3] ^0.18 REF1.00.18 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:50Chloromethane [74-87-3] ^0.13 REF1.00.13 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:50cis-1,2-Dichloroethene [156-59-2] ^0.15 REF1.00.15 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:50cis-1,3-Dichloropropene [10061-01-5] ^0.20 REF1.00.20 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:50Dibromochloromethane [124-48-1] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:50Dibromomethane [74-95-3] ^0.27 REF1.00.27 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:50Ethylbenzene [100-41-4] ^0.13 REF1.00.13 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:50Iodomethane [74-88-4] ^1.7 REF5.01.7 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:50m,p-Xylenes [108-38-3/106-42-3] ^0.17 REF2.00.17 U NE1 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:50Methylene chloride [75-09-2] ^0.23 REF1.00.23 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:50o-Xylene [95-47-6] ^0.065 REF1.00.065 U NE1 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:50Styrene [100-42-5] ^0.11 REF1.00.11 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:50Tetrachloroethene [127-18-4] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:50Toluene [108-88-3] ^0.14 REF1.00.14 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:50trans-1,2-Dichloroethene [156-60-5] ^0.21 REF1.00.21 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:50trans-1,3-Dichloropropene [10061-02-6] ^0.15 REF1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:50trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene [110-57-6] ^0.70 REF1.00.70 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:50Trichloroethene [79-01-6] ^0.15 REF1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:50Trichlorofluoromethane [75-69-4] ^0.24 REF1.00.24 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:50Vinyl acetate [108-05-4] ^0.95 REF5.00.95 U 501 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:50Vinyl chloride [75-01-4] ^0.32 REF1.00.32 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:50Xylenes (Total) [1330-20-7] ^0.45 REF3.00.45 U 51 Surrogates Results Spike Lvl % Rec Batch Method Analyzed By% Rec Limits NotesDF Page 57 of 78 Page 57 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-SW1Description:Lab Sample ID:CZ09641-17 07/02/16 12:15Received: Matrix:Ground Water Sampled:07/01/16 06:40 Work Order:CZ09641 Subtitle-D LandfillProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Volatile Organic Compounds by GCMS ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL Surrogates Results Spike Lvl % Rec Batch Method Analyzed By% Rec Limits NotesDF 4-Bromofluorobenzene 53-13697 %REFEPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:506G080314850.0 1 Dibromofluoromethane 67-129114 %REFEPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:506G080315750.0 1 Toluene-d8 59-134105 %REFEPA 8260B 07/11/16 18:506G080315350.0 1 Page 58 of 78 Page 58 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-SW1Description:Lab Sample ID:CZ09641-17 07/02/16 12:15Received: Matrix:Ground Water Sampled:07/01/16 06:40 Work Order:CZ09641 Subtitle-D LandfillProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Metals (total recoverable) by EPA 6000/7000 Series Methods ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 14:57Antimony [7440-36-0] ^0.220 VLO2.000.220 U 61 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:32Arsenic [7440-38-2] ^6.80 VLO10.06.80 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:32Barium [7440-39-3] ^1.00 VLO10.025.8 J 1001 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:32Beryllium [7440-41-7] ^0.100 VLO1.000.100 U 11 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:32Cadmium [7440-43-9] ^0.360 VLO1.000.360 U 11 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:32Chromium [7440-47-3] ^1.40 VLO10.01.40 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:32Cobalt [7440-48-4] ^1.10 VLO10.01.10 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:32Copper [7440-50-8] ^1.60 VLO10.01.60 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:32Lead [7439-92-1] ^3.10 VLO10.03.10 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:32Nickel [7440-02-0] ^2.20 VLO10.02.20 U 501 ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 14:57Selenium [7782-49-2] ^0.910 VLO3.000.910 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:32Silver [7440-22-4] ^1.90 VLO10.01.90 U 101 ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 14:57Thallium [7440-28-0] ^0.110 VLO1.000.110 U 5.51 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:32Vanadium [7440-62-2] ^1.40 VLO10.01.40 U 251 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:32Zinc [7440-66-6] ^4.40 VLO10.04.40 U 101 This report relates only to the sample as received by the laboratory, and may only be reproduced in full. Page 59 of 78 Page 59 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-SW2Description:Lab Sample ID:CZ09641-18 07/02/16 12:15Received: Matrix:Ground Water Sampled:07/01/16 06:18 Work Order:CZ09641 Subtitle-D LandfillProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Volatile Organic Compounds by GCMS ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:201,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane [630-20-6] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:201,1,1-Trichloroethane [71-55-6] ^0.12 REF1.00.12 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:201,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane [79-34-5] ^0.28 REF1.00.28 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:201,1,2-Trichloroethane [79-00-5] ^0.14 REF1.00.14 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:201,1-Dichloroethane [75-34-3] ^0.13 REF1.00.13 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:201,1-Dichloroethene [75-35-4] ^0.21 REF1.00.21 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:201,2,3-Trichloropropane [96-18-4] ^0.23 REF1.00.23 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:201,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane [96-12-8] ^0.48 REF1.00.48 U 131 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:201,2-Dibromoethane [106-93-4] ^0.66 REF1.00.66 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:201,2-Dichlorobenzene [95-50-1] ^0.19 REF1.00.19 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:201,2-Dichloroethane [107-06-2] ^0.21 REF1.00.21 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:201,2-Dichloropropane [78-87-5] ^0.10 REF1.00.10 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:201,4-Dichlorobenzene [106-46-7] ^0.19 REF1.00.19 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:202-Butanone [78-93-3] ^1.3 REF5.01.3 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:202-Hexanone [591-78-6] ^0.88 REF5.00.88 U 501 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:204-Methyl-2-pentanone [108-10-1] ^1.1 REF5.01.1 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:20Acetone [67-64-1] ^10 REF2010U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:20Acrylonitrile [107-13-1] ^3.5 REF103.5 U 2001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:20Benzene [71-43-2] ^0.15 REF1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:20Bromochloromethane [74-97-5] ^0.48 REF1.00.48 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:20Bromodichloromethane [75-27-4] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:20Bromoform [75-25-2] ^0.22 REF1.00.22 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:20Bromomethane [74-83-9] ^0.14 REF1.00.14 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:20Carbon disulfide [75-15-0] ^1.5 REF5.01.5 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:20Carbon tetrachloride [56-23-5] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:20Chlorobenzene [108-90-7] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:20Chloroethane [75-00-3] ^0.23 REF1.00.23 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:20Chloroform [67-66-3] ^0.18 REF1.00.18 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:20Chloromethane [74-87-3] ^0.13 REF1.00.13 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:20cis-1,2-Dichloroethene [156-59-2] ^0.15 REF1.00.15 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:20cis-1,3-Dichloropropene [10061-01-5] ^0.20 REF1.00.20 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:20Dibromochloromethane [124-48-1] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:20Dibromomethane [74-95-3] ^0.27 REF1.00.27 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:20Ethylbenzene [100-41-4] ^0.13 REF1.00.13 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:20Iodomethane [74-88-4] ^1.7 REF5.01.7 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:20m,p-Xylenes [108-38-3/106-42-3] ^0.17 REF2.00.17 U NE1 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:20Methylene chloride [75-09-2] ^0.23 REF1.00.23 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:20o-Xylene [95-47-6] ^0.065 REF1.00.065 U NE1 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:20Styrene [100-42-5] ^0.11 REF1.00.11 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:20Tetrachloroethene [127-18-4] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:20Toluene [108-88-3] ^0.14 REF1.00.14 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:20trans-1,2-Dichloroethene [156-60-5] ^0.21 REF1.00.21 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:20trans-1,3-Dichloropropene [10061-02-6] ^0.15 REF1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:20trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene [110-57-6] ^0.70 REF1.00.70 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:20Trichloroethene [79-01-6] ^0.15 REF1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:20Trichlorofluoromethane [75-69-4] ^0.24 REF1.00.24 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:20Vinyl acetate [108-05-4] ^0.95 REF5.00.95 U 501 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:20Vinyl chloride [75-01-4] ^0.32 REF1.00.32 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:20Xylenes (Total) [1330-20-7] ^0.45 REF3.00.45 U 51 Surrogates Results Spike Lvl % Rec Batch Method Analyzed By% Rec Limits NotesDF Page 60 of 78 Page 60 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-SW2Description:Lab Sample ID:CZ09641-18 07/02/16 12:15Received: Matrix:Ground Water Sampled:07/01/16 06:18 Work Order:CZ09641 Subtitle-D LandfillProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Volatile Organic Compounds by GCMS ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL Surrogates Results Spike Lvl % Rec Batch Method Analyzed By% Rec Limits NotesDF 4-Bromofluorobenzene 53-13696 %REFEPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:206G080314850.0 1 Dibromofluoromethane 67-129117 %REFEPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:206G080315950.0 1 Toluene-d8 59-134109 %REFEPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:206G080315550.0 1 Page 61 of 78 Page 61 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-SW2Description:Lab Sample ID:CZ09641-18 07/02/16 12:15Received: Matrix:Ground Water Sampled:07/01/16 06:18 Work Order:CZ09641 Subtitle-D LandfillProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Metals (total recoverable) by EPA 6000/7000 Series Methods ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 15:00Antimony [7440-36-0] ^0.220 VLO2.000.220 U 61 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:39Arsenic [7440-38-2] ^6.80 VLO10.06.80 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:39Barium [7440-39-3] ^1.00 VLO10.026.0 J 1001 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:39Beryllium [7440-41-7] ^0.100 VLO1.000.100 U 11 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:39Cadmium [7440-43-9] ^0.360 VLO1.000.360 U 11 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:39Chromium [7440-47-3] ^1.40 VLO10.01.40 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:39Cobalt [7440-48-4] ^1.10 VLO10.01.10 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:39Copper [7440-50-8] ^1.60 VLO10.01.60 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:39Lead [7439-92-1] ^3.10 VLO10.03.10 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:39Nickel [7440-02-0] ^2.20 VLO10.02.20 U 501 ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 15:00Selenium [7782-49-2] ^0.910 VLO3.000.910 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:39Silver [7440-22-4] ^1.90 VLO10.01.90 U 101 ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 15:00Thallium [7440-28-0] ^0.110 VLO1.000.110 U 5.51 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:39Vanadium [7440-62-2] ^1.40 VLO10.01.40 U 251 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:39Zinc [7440-66-6] ^4.40 VLO10.04.40 U 101 This report relates only to the sample as received by the laboratory, and may only be reproduced in full. Page 62 of 78 Page 62 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-DupDescription:Lab Sample ID:CZ09641-19 07/02/16 12:15Received: Matrix:Ground Water Sampled:07/01/16 10:42 Work Order:CZ09641 Subtitle-D LandfillProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Volatile Organic Compounds by GCMS ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:501,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane [630-20-6] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:501,1,1-Trichloroethane [71-55-6] ^0.12 REF1.00.12 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:501,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane [79-34-5] ^0.28 REF1.00.28 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:501,1,2-Trichloroethane [79-00-5] ^0.14 REF1.00.14 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:501,1-Dichloroethane [75-34-3] ^0.13 REF1.00.13 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:501,1-Dichloroethene [75-35-4] ^0.21 REF1.00.21 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:501,2,3-Trichloropropane [96-18-4] ^0.23 REF1.00.23 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:501,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane [96-12-8] ^0.48 REF1.00.48 U 131 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:501,2-Dibromoethane [106-93-4] ^0.66 REF1.00.66 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:501,2-Dichlorobenzene [95-50-1] ^0.19 REF1.00.19 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:501,2-Dichloroethane [107-06-2] ^0.21 REF1.00.21 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:501,2-Dichloropropane [78-87-5] ^0.10 REF1.00.10 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:501,4-Dichlorobenzene [106-46-7] ^0.19 REF1.00.19 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:502-Butanone [78-93-3] ^1.3 REF5.01.3 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:502-Hexanone [591-78-6] ^0.88 REF5.00.88 U 501 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:504-Methyl-2-pentanone [108-10-1] ^1.1 REF5.01.1 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:50Acetone [67-64-1] ^10 REF2010U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:50Acrylonitrile [107-13-1] ^3.5 REF103.5 U 2001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:50Benzene [71-43-2] ^0.15 REF1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:50Bromochloromethane [74-97-5] ^0.48 REF1.00.48 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:50Bromodichloromethane [75-27-4] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:50Bromoform [75-25-2] ^0.22 REF1.00.22 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:50Bromomethane [74-83-9] ^0.14 REF1.00.14 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:50Carbon disulfide [75-15-0] ^1.5 REF5.01.5 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:50Carbon tetrachloride [56-23-5] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:50Chlorobenzene [108-90-7] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:50Chloroethane [75-00-3] ^0.23 REF1.00.23 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:50Chloroform [67-66-3] ^0.18 REF1.00.18 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:50Chloromethane [74-87-3] ^0.13 REF1.00.13 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:50cis-1,2-Dichloroethene [156-59-2] ^0.15 REF1.00.15 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:50cis-1,3-Dichloropropene [10061-01-5] ^0.20 REF1.00.20 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:50Dibromochloromethane [124-48-1] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:50Dibromomethane [74-95-3] ^0.27 REF1.00.27 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:50Ethylbenzene [100-41-4] ^0.13 REF1.00.13 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:50Iodomethane [74-88-4] ^1.7 REF5.01.7 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:50m,p-Xylenes [108-38-3/106-42-3] ^0.17 REF2.00.17 U NE1 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:50Methylene chloride [75-09-2] ^0.23 REF1.00.23 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:50o-Xylene [95-47-6] ^0.065 REF1.00.065 U NE1 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:50Styrene [100-42-5] ^0.11 REF1.00.11 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:50Tetrachloroethene [127-18-4] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:50Toluene [108-88-3] ^0.14 REF1.00.14 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:50trans-1,2-Dichloroethene [156-60-5] ^0.21 REF1.00.21 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:50trans-1,3-Dichloropropene [10061-02-6] ^0.15 REF1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:50trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene [110-57-6] ^0.70 REF1.00.70 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:50Trichloroethene [79-01-6] ^0.15 REF1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:50Trichlorofluoromethane [75-69-4] ^0.24 REF1.00.24 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:50Vinyl acetate [108-05-4] ^0.95 REF5.00.95 U 501 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:50Vinyl chloride [75-01-4] ^0.32 REF1.00.32 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:50Xylenes (Total) [1330-20-7] ^0.45 REF3.00.45 U 51 Surrogates Results Spike Lvl % Rec Batch Method Analyzed By% Rec Limits NotesDF Page 63 of 78 Page 63 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-DupDescription:Lab Sample ID:CZ09641-19 07/02/16 12:15Received: Matrix:Ground Water Sampled:07/01/16 10:42 Work Order:CZ09641 Subtitle-D LandfillProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Volatile Organic Compounds by GCMS ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL Surrogates Results Spike Lvl % Rec Batch Method Analyzed By% Rec Limits NotesDF 4-Bromofluorobenzene 53-13694 %REFEPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:506G080314750.0 1 Dibromofluoromethane 67-129115 %REFEPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:506G080315750.0 1 Toluene-d8 59-134107 %REFEPA 8260B 07/11/16 19:506G080315350.0 1 Page 64 of 78 Page 64 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-DupDescription:Lab Sample ID:CZ09641-19 07/02/16 12:15Received: Matrix:Ground Water Sampled:07/01/16 10:42 Work Order:CZ09641 Subtitle-D LandfillProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Metals (total recoverable) by EPA 6000/7000 Series Methods ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 15:11Antimony [7440-36-0] ^0.220 VLO2.000.220 U 61 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:42Arsenic [7440-38-2] ^6.80 VLO10.06.80 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:42Barium [7440-39-3] ^1.00 VLO10.0159 1001 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:42Beryllium [7440-41-7] ^0.100 VLO1.000.140 J 11 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:42Cadmium [7440-43-9] ^0.360 VLO1.000.360 U 11 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:42Chromium [7440-47-3] ^1.40 VLO10.01.40 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:42Cobalt [7440-48-4] ^1.10 VLO10.01.10 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:42Copper [7440-50-8] ^1.60 VLO10.01.60 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:42Lead [7439-92-1] ^3.10 VLO10.03.10 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:42Nickel [7440-02-0] ^2.20 VLO10.02.20 U 501 ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 15:11Selenium [7782-49-2] ^0.910 VLO3.000.910 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:42Silver [7440-22-4] ^1.90 VLO10.01.90 U 101 ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 15:11Thallium [7440-28-0] ^0.110 VLO1.000.145 J 5.51 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:42Vanadium [7440-62-2] ^1.40 VLO10.02.74 J 251 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 13:42Zinc [7440-66-6] ^4.40 VLO10.04.40 U 101 This report relates only to the sample as received by the laboratory, and may only be reproduced in full. Page 65 of 78 Page 65 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-TripBlankDescription:Lab Sample ID:CZ09641-20 07/02/16 12:15Received: Matrix:Water Sampled:06/30/16 18:22 Work Order:CZ09641 Subtitle-D LandfillProject:Sampled By:ENCO Volatile Organic Compounds by GCMS ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:181,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane [630-20-6] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:181,1,1-Trichloroethane [71-55-6] ^0.12 REF1.00.12 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:181,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane [79-34-5] ^0.28 REF1.00.28 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:181,1,2-Trichloroethane [79-00-5] ^0.14 REF1.00.14 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:181,1-Dichloroethane [75-34-3] ^0.13 REF1.00.13 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:181,1-Dichloroethene [75-35-4] ^0.21 REF1.00.21 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:181,2,3-Trichloropropane [96-18-4] ^0.23 REF1.00.23 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:181,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane [96-12-8] ^0.48 REF1.00.48 U 131 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:181,2-Dibromoethane [106-93-4] ^0.66 REF1.00.66 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:181,2-Dichlorobenzene [95-50-1] ^0.19 REF1.00.19 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:181,2-Dichloroethane [107-06-2] ^0.21 REF1.00.21 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:181,2-Dichloropropane [78-87-5] ^0.10 REF1.00.10 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:181,4-Dichlorobenzene [106-46-7] ^0.19 REF1.00.19 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:182-Butanone [78-93-3] ^1.3 REF5.01.3 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:182-Hexanone [591-78-6] ^0.88 REF5.00.88 U 501 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:184-Methyl-2-pentanone [108-10-1] ^1.1 REF5.01.1 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:18Acetone [67-64-1] ^10 REF2010U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:18Acrylonitrile [107-13-1] ^3.5 REF103.5 U 2001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:18Benzene [71-43-2] ^0.15 REF1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:18Bromochloromethane [74-97-5] ^0.48 REF1.00.48 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:18Bromodichloromethane [75-27-4] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:18Bromoform [75-25-2] ^0.22 REF1.00.22 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:18Bromomethane [74-83-9] ^0.14 REF1.00.14 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:18Carbon disulfide [75-15-0] ^1.5 REF5.01.5 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:18Carbon tetrachloride [56-23-5] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:18Chlorobenzene [108-90-7] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:18Chloroethane [75-00-3] ^0.23 REF1.00.23 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:18Chloroform [67-66-3] ^0.18 REF1.00.18 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:18Chloromethane [74-87-3] ^0.13 REF1.00.13 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:18cis-1,2-Dichloroethene [156-59-2] ^0.15 REF1.00.15 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:18cis-1,3-Dichloropropene [10061-01-5] ^0.20 REF1.00.20 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:18Dibromochloromethane [124-48-1] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 31 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:18Dibromomethane [74-95-3] ^0.27 REF1.00.27 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:18Ethylbenzene [100-41-4] ^0.13 REF1.00.13 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:18Iodomethane [74-88-4] ^1.7 REF5.01.7 U 101 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:18m,p-Xylenes [108-38-3/106-42-3] ^0.17 REF2.00.17 U NE1 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:18Methylene chloride [75-09-2] ^0.23 REF1.00.23 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:18o-Xylene [95-47-6] ^0.065 REF1.00.065 U NE1 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:18Styrene [100-42-5] ^0.11 REF1.00.11 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:18Tetrachloroethene [127-18-4] ^0.17 REF1.00.17 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:18Toluene [108-88-3] ^0.14 REF1.00.14 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:18trans-1,2-Dichloroethene [156-60-5] ^0.21 REF1.00.21 U 51 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:18trans-1,3-Dichloropropene [10061-02-6] ^0.15 REF1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:18trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene [110-57-6] ^0.70 REF1.00.70 U 1001 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:18Trichloroethene [79-01-6] ^0.15 REF1.00.15 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:18Trichlorofluoromethane [75-69-4] ^0.24 REF1.00.24 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:18Vinyl acetate [108-05-4] ^0.95 REF5.00.95 U 501 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:18Vinyl chloride [75-01-4] ^0.32 REF1.00.32 U 11 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:18Xylenes (Total) [1330-20-7] ^0.45 REF3.00.45 U 51 Surrogates Results Spike Lvl % Rec Batch Method Analyzed By% Rec Limits NotesDF Page 66 of 78 Page 66 of 82 www.encolabs.com 6708-TripBlankDescription:Lab Sample ID:CZ09641-20 07/02/16 12:15Received: Matrix:Water Sampled:06/30/16 18:22 Work Order:CZ09641 Subtitle-D LandfillProject:Sampled By:ENCO Volatile Organic Compounds by GCMS ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL Surrogates Results Spike Lvl % Rec Batch Method Analyzed By% Rec Limits NotesDF 4-Bromofluorobenzene 53-13695 %REFEPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:186G080314850.0 1 Dibromofluoromethane 67-129108 %REFEPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:186G080315450.0 1 Toluene-d8 59-134101 %REFEPA 8260B 07/11/16 14:186G080315150.0 1 This report relates only to the sample as received by the laboratory, and may only be reproduced in full. Page 67 of 78 Page 67 of 82 www.encolabs.com QUALITY CONTROL Volatile Organic Compounds by GCMS - Quality Control Batch 6G07043 - EPA 5030B_MS Prepared: 07/07/2016 14:45 Analyzed: 07/08/2016 06:33Blank (6G07043-BLK1) RPD%RECSourceSpike MRL Analyte Notes LimitRPDLimits%RECResultLevelUnitsResultFlag ug/L1.00.17 U 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L1.00.12 U 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L1.00.28 U 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L1.00.14 U 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L1.00.13 U 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L1.00.21 U 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L1.00.23 U 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L1.00.48 U 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L1.00.66 U 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L1.00.19 U 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L1.00.21 U 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L1.00.10 U 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L1.00.19 U 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L5.01.3 U 2-Butanone ug/L5.00.88 U 2-Hexanone ug/L5.01.1 U 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L2010U Acetone ug/L103.5 U Acrylonitrile ug/L1.00.15 U Benzene ug/L1.00.48 U Bromochloromethane ug/L1.00.17 U Bromodichloromethane ug/L1.00.22 U Bromoform ug/L1.00.14 U Bromomethane ug/L5.01.5 U Carbon disulfide ug/L1.00.17 U Carbon tetrachloride ug/L1.00.17 U Chlorobenzene ug/L1.00.23 U Chloroethane ug/L1.00.18 U Chloroform ug/L1.00.13 U Chloromethane ug/L1.00.15 U cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L1.00.20 U cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L1.00.17 U Dibromochloromethane ug/L1.00.27 U Dibromomethane ug/L1.00.13 U Ethylbenzene ug/L5.01.7 U Iodomethane ug/L2.00.17 U m,p-Xylenes ug/L1.00.23 U Methylene chloride ug/L1.00.065 U o-Xylene ug/L1.00.11 U Styrene ug/L1.00.17 U Tetrachloroethene ug/L1.00.14 U Toluene ug/L1.00.21 U trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L1.00.15 U trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L1.00.70 U trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L1.00.15 U Trichloroethene ug/L1.00.24 U Trichlorofluoromethane ug/L5.00.95 U Vinyl acetate ug/L1.00.32 U Vinyl chloride ug/L3.00.45 U Xylenes (Total) Page 68 of 78 Page 68 of 82 www.encolabs.com QUALITY CONTROL Volatile Organic Compounds by GCMS - Quality Control Batch 6G07043 - EPA 5030B_MS Prepared: 07/07/2016 14:45 Analyzed: 07/08/2016 06:33Blank (6G07043-BLK1) Continued RPD%RECSourceSpike MRL Analyte Notes LimitRPDLimits%RECResultLevelUnitsResultFlag ug/L 50.0 53-136Surrogate: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 9648 ug/L 50.0 67-129Surrogate: Dibromofluoromethane 10352 ug/L 50.0 59-134Surrogate: Toluene-d8 9346 Prepared: 07/07/2016 14:45 Analyzed: 07/08/2016 03:23LCS (6G07043-BS1) RPD%RECSourceSpike MRL Analyte Notes LimitRPDLimits%RECResultLevelUnitsResultFlag ug/L1.0 20.0 75-1339419 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L1.0 20.0 81-1349118 Benzene ug/L1.0 20.0 83-1179319 Chlorobenzene ug/L1.0 20.0 71-1188717 Toluene ug/L1.0 20.0 74-11910020 Trichloroethene ug/L 50.0 53-136Surrogate: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 9447 ug/L 50.0 67-129Surrogate: Dibromofluoromethane 10050 ug/L 50.0 59-134Surrogate: Toluene-d8 9447 Prepared: 07/07/2016 14:45 Analyzed: 07/08/2016 03:55Matrix Spike (6G07043-MS1) Source: CZ10009-07 RPD%RECSourceSpike MRL Analyte Notes LimitRPDLimits%RECResultLevelUnitsResultFlag ug/L1.0 20.0 75-133980.21 U20 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L1.0 20.0 81-134910.15 U18 Benzene ug/L1.0 20.0 83-117940.17 U19 Chlorobenzene ug/L1.0 20.0 71-118900.14 U18 Toluene ug/L1.0 20.0 74-1191010.15 U20 Trichloroethene ug/L 50.0 53-136Surrogate: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 9547 ug/L 50.0 67-129Surrogate: Dibromofluoromethane 9950 ug/L 50.0 59-134Surrogate: Toluene-d8 9347 Prepared: 07/07/2016 14:45 Analyzed: 07/08/2016 04:27Matrix Spike Dup (6G07043-MSD1) Source: CZ10009-07 RPD%RECSourceSpike MRL Analyte Notes LimitRPDLimits%RECResultLevelUnitsResultFlag ug/L1.0 20.0 2075-13392 60.21 U18 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L1.0 20.0 1781-13489 20.15 U18 Benzene ug/L1.0 20.0 1683-11791 30.17 U18 Chlorobenzene ug/L1.0 20.0 1771-11886 40.14 U17 Toluene ug/L1.0 20.0 2274-11998 40.15 U20 Trichloroethene ug/L 50.0 53-136Surrogate: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 9547 ug/L 50.0 67-129Surrogate: Dibromofluoromethane 9949 ug/L 50.0 59-134Surrogate: Toluene-d8 9246 Batch 6G08031 - EPA 5030B_MS Prepared: 07/08/2016 16:19 Analyzed: 07/11/2016 11:47Blank (6G08031-BLK1) Page 69 of 78 Page 69 of 82 www.encolabs.com QUALITY CONTROL Volatile Organic Compounds by GCMS - Quality Control Batch 6G08031 - EPA 5030B_MS Prepared: 07/08/2016 16:19 Analyzed: 07/11/2016 11:47Blank (6G08031-BLK1) Continued RPD%RECSourceSpike MRL Analyte Notes LimitRPDLimits%RECResultLevelUnitsResultFlag ug/L1.00.17 U 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L1.00.12 U 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L1.00.28 U 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L1.00.14 U 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L1.00.13 U 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L1.00.21 U 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L1.00.23 U 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L1.00.48 U 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L1.00.66 U 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L1.00.19 U 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L1.00.21 U 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L1.00.10 U 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L1.00.19 U 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L5.01.3 U 2-Butanone ug/L5.00.88 U 2-Hexanone ug/L5.01.1 U 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L2010U Acetone ug/L103.5 U Acrylonitrile ug/L1.00.15 U Benzene ug/L1.00.48 U Bromochloromethane ug/L1.00.17 U Bromodichloromethane ug/L1.00.22 U Bromoform ug/L1.00.14 U Bromomethane ug/L5.01.5 U Carbon disulfide ug/L1.00.17 U Carbon tetrachloride ug/L1.00.17 U Chlorobenzene ug/L1.00.23 U Chloroethane ug/L1.00.18 U Chloroform ug/L1.00.13 U Chloromethane ug/L1.00.15 U cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L1.00.20 U cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L1.00.17 U Dibromochloromethane ug/L1.00.27 U Dibromomethane ug/L1.00.13 U Ethylbenzene ug/L5.01.7 U Iodomethane ug/L2.00.17 U m,p-Xylenes ug/L1.00.23 U Methylene chloride ug/L1.00.065 U o-Xylene ug/L1.00.11 U Styrene ug/L1.00.17 U Tetrachloroethene ug/L1.00.14 U Toluene ug/L1.00.21 U trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L1.00.15 U trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L1.00.70 U trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L1.00.15 U Trichloroethene ug/L1.00.24 U Trichlorofluoromethane ug/L5.00.95 U Vinyl acetate ug/L1.00.32 U Vinyl chloride ug/L3.00.45 U Xylenes (Total) Page 70 of 78 Page 70 of 82 www.encolabs.com QUALITY CONTROL Volatile Organic Compounds by GCMS - Quality Control Batch 6G08031 - EPA 5030B_MS Prepared: 07/08/2016 16:19 Analyzed: 07/11/2016 11:47Blank (6G08031-BLK1) Continued RPD%RECSourceSpike MRL Analyte Notes LimitRPDLimits%RECResultLevelUnitsResultFlag ug/L 50.0 53-136Surrogate: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 9547 ug/L 50.0 67-129Surrogate: Dibromofluoromethane 11055 ug/L 50.0 59-134Surrogate: Toluene-d8 10352 Prepared: 07/08/2016 16:19 Analyzed: 07/11/2016 12:17LCS (6G08031-BS1) RPD%RECSourceSpike MRL Analyte Notes LimitRPDLimits%RECResultLevelUnitsResultFlag ug/L1.0 20.0 75-13310621 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L1.0 20.0 81-13410321 Benzene ug/L1.0 20.0 83-1179820 Chlorobenzene ug/L1.0 20.0 71-1189619 Toluene ug/L1.0 20.0 74-11910220 Trichloroethene ug/L 50.0 53-136Surrogate: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 9548 ug/L 50.0 67-129Surrogate: Dibromofluoromethane 11155 ug/L 50.0 59-134Surrogate: Toluene-d8 10251 Prepared: 07/08/2016 16:19 Analyzed: 07/11/2016 12:47Matrix Spike (6G08031-MS1) Source: CZ10009-10 RPD%RECSourceSpike MRL Analyte Notes LimitRPDLimits%RECResultLevelUnitsResultFlag ug/L1.0 20.0 75-1331120.21 U22 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L1.0 20.0 81-1341120.15 U22 Benzene ug/L1.0 20.0 83-1171050.17 U21 Chlorobenzene ug/L1.0 20.0 71-1181030.14 U21 Toluene ug/L1.0 20.0 74-1191100.15 U22 Trichloroethene ug/L 50.0 53-136Surrogate: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 9246 ug/L 50.0 67-129Surrogate: Dibromofluoromethane 10753 ug/L 50.0 59-134Surrogate: Toluene-d8 10150 Prepared: 07/08/2016 16:19 Analyzed: 07/11/2016 13:17Matrix Spike Dup (6G08031-MSD1) Source: CZ10009-10 RPD%RECSourceSpike MRL Analyte Notes LimitRPDLimits%RECResultLevelUnitsResultFlag ug/L1.0 20.0 2075-133109 20.21 U22 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L1.0 20.0 1781-134104 80.15 U21 Benzene ug/L1.0 20.0 1683-117100 50.17 U20 Chlorobenzene ug/L1.0 20.0 1771-11896 80.14 U19 Toluene ug/L1.0 20.0 2274-119100 90.15 U20 Trichloroethene ug/L 50.0 53-136Surrogate: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 9547 ug/L 50.0 67-129Surrogate: Dibromofluoromethane 10955 ug/L 50.0 59-134Surrogate: Toluene-d8 10251 Batch 6G11021 - EPA 5030B_MS Prepared: 07/11/2016 08:29 Analyzed: 07/11/2016 14:10Blank (6G11021-BLK1) Page 71 of 78 Page 71 of 82 www.encolabs.com QUALITY CONTROL Volatile Organic Compounds by GCMS - Quality Control Batch 6G11021 - EPA 5030B_MS Prepared: 07/11/2016 08:29 Analyzed: 07/11/2016 14:10Blank (6G11021-BLK1) Continued RPD%RECSourceSpike MRL Analyte Notes LimitRPDLimits%RECResultLevelUnitsResultFlag ug/L1.00.17 U 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L1.00.12 U 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L1.00.28 U 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L1.00.14 U 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L1.00.13 U 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L1.00.21 U 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L1.00.23 U 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L1.00.48 U 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L1.00.66 U 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L1.00.19 U 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L1.00.21 U 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L1.00.10 U 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L1.00.19 U 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L5.01.3 U 2-Butanone ug/L5.00.88 U 2-Hexanone ug/L5.01.1 U 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L2010U Acetone ug/L103.5 U Acrylonitrile ug/L1.00.15 U Benzene ug/L1.00.48 U Bromochloromethane ug/L1.00.17 U Bromodichloromethane ug/L1.00.22 U Bromoform ug/L1.00.14 U Bromomethane ug/L5.01.5 U Carbon disulfide ug/L1.00.17 U Carbon tetrachloride ug/L1.00.17 U Chlorobenzene ug/L1.00.23 U Chloroethane ug/L1.00.18 U Chloroform ug/L1.00.13 U Chloromethane ug/L1.00.15 U cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L1.00.20 U cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L1.00.17 U Dibromochloromethane ug/L1.00.27 U Dibromomethane ug/L1.00.13 U Ethylbenzene ug/L5.01.7 U Iodomethane ug/L2.00.17 U m,p-Xylenes ug/L1.00.23 U Methylene chloride ug/L1.00.065 U o-Xylene ug/L1.00.11 U Styrene ug/L1.00.17 U Tetrachloroethene ug/L1.00.14 U Toluene ug/L1.00.21 U trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L1.00.15 U trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L1.00.70 U trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L1.00.15 U Trichloroethene ug/L1.00.24 U Trichlorofluoromethane ug/L5.00.95 U Vinyl acetate ug/L1.00.32 U Vinyl chloride ug/L3.00.45 U Xylenes (Total) Page 72 of 78 Page 72 of 82 www.encolabs.com QUALITY CONTROL Volatile Organic Compounds by GCMS - Quality Control Batch 6G11021 - EPA 5030B_MS Prepared: 07/11/2016 08:29 Analyzed: 07/11/2016 14:10Blank (6G11021-BLK1) Continued RPD%RECSourceSpike MRL Analyte Notes LimitRPDLimits%RECResultLevelUnitsResultFlag ug/L 50.0 53-136Surrogate: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 9346 ug/L 50.0 67-129Surrogate: Dibromofluoromethane 9347 ug/L 50.0 59-134Surrogate: Toluene-d8 9547 Prepared: 07/11/2016 08:29 Analyzed: 07/11/2016 10:45LCS (6G11021-BS1) RPD%RECSourceSpike MRL Analyte Notes LimitRPDLimits%RECResultLevelUnitsResultFlag ug/L1.0 20.0 75-1338216 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L1.0 20.0 81-1349218 Benzene ug/L1.0 20.0 83-1179218 Chlorobenzene ug/L1.0 20.0 71-1189018 Toluene ug/L1.0 20.0 74-1199519 Trichloroethene ug/L 50.0 53-136Surrogate: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 9346 ug/L 50.0 67-129Surrogate: Dibromofluoromethane 8944 ug/L 50.0 59-134Surrogate: Toluene-d8 9849 Prepared: 07/11/2016 08:29 Analyzed: 07/11/2016 11:14Matrix Spike (6G11021-MS1) Source: CZ10026-02 RPD%RECSourceSpike MRL Analyte Notes LimitRPDLimits%RECResultLevelUnitsResultFlag ug/L1.0 20.0 75-133810.21 U16 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L1.0 20.0 81-134930.15 U19 Benzene ug/L1.0 20.0 83-117910.17 U18 Chlorobenzene ug/L1.0 20.0 71-118900.14 U18 Toluene ug/L1.0 20.0 74-119930.15 U19 Trichloroethene ug/L 50.0 53-136Surrogate: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 9447 ug/L 50.0 67-129Surrogate: Dibromofluoromethane 9146 ug/L 50.0 59-134Surrogate: Toluene-d8 9548 Prepared: 07/11/2016 08:29 Analyzed: 07/11/2016 11:44Matrix Spike Dup (6G11021-MSD1) Source: CZ10026-02 RPD%RECSourceSpike MRL Analyte Notes LimitRPDLimits%RECResultLevelUnitsResultFlag ug/L1.0 20.0 2075-13379 30.21 U16 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L1.0 20.0 1781-13491 20.15 U18 Benzene ug/L1.0 20.0 1683-11791 0.80.17 U18 Chlorobenzene ug/L1.0 20.0 1771-11888 30.14 U18 Toluene ug/L1.0 20.0 2274-11994 0.10.15 U19 Trichloroethene ug/L 50.0 53-136Surrogate: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 9548 ug/L 50.0 67-129Surrogate: Dibromofluoromethane 9246 ug/L 50.0 59-134Surrogate: Toluene-d8 9749 Metals (total recoverable) by EPA 6000/7000 Series Methods - Quality Control Batch 6G07021 - EPA 3005A Prepared: 07/07/2016 10:04 Analyzed: 07/11/2016 13:14Blank (6G07021-BLK1) Page 73 of 78 Page 73 of 82 www.encolabs.com QUALITY CONTROL Metals (total recoverable) by EPA 6000/7000 Series Methods - Quality Control Batch 6G07021 - EPA 3005A Prepared: 07/07/2016 10:04 Analyzed: 07/11/2016 13:14Blank (6G07021-BLK1) Continued RPD%RECSourceSpike MRL Analyte Notes LimitRPDLimits%RECResultLevelUnitsResultFlag ug/L2.000.220 U Antimony ug/L3.000.910 U Selenium ug/L1.000.110 U Thallium Prepared: 07/07/2016 10:04 Analyzed: 07/11/2016 13:17LCS (6G07021-BS1) RPD%RECSourceSpike MRL Analyte Notes LimitRPDLimits%RECResultLevelUnitsResultFlag ug/L2.00 200 80-120103206 Antimony ug/L3.00 200 80-120109218 Selenium ug/L1.00 200 80-120110221 Thallium Prepared: 07/07/2016 10:04 Analyzed: 07/11/2016 13:24Matrix Spike (6G07021-MS1) Source: CZ09641-01 RPD%RECSourceSpike MRL Analyte Notes LimitRPDLimits%RECResultLevelUnitsResultFlag ug/L2.00 200 75-1251080.220 U216 Antimony ug/L3.00 200 75-1251090.910 U218 Selenium ug/L1.00 200 75-1251090.110 U218 Thallium Prepared: 07/07/2016 10:04 Analyzed: 07/11/2016 13:40Matrix Spike Dup (6G07021-MSD1) Source: CZ09641-01 RPD%RECSourceSpike MRL Analyte Notes LimitRPDLimits%RECResultLevelUnitsResultFlag ug/L2.00 200 2075-125105 20.220 U211 Antimony ug/L3.00 200 2075-125111 20.910 U221 Selenium ug/L1.00 200 2075-125109 0.20.110 U218 Thallium Prepared: 07/07/2016 10:04 Analyzed: 07/11/2016 13:44Post Spike (6G07021-PS1) Source: CZ09641-01 RPD%RECSourceSpike MRL Analyte Notes LimitRPDLimits%RECResultLevelUnitsResultFlag ug/L2.00 200 80-1201070.0837214 Antimony ug/L3.00 200 80-1201120.163224 Selenium ug/L1.00 200 80-1201080.108216 Thallium Batch 6G08013 - EPA 3005A Prepared: 07/08/2016 09:13 Analyzed: 07/11/2016 12:14Blank (6G08013-BLK1) RPD%RECSourceSpike MRL Analyte Notes LimitRPDLimits%RECResultLevelUnitsResultFlag ug/L10.06.80 U Arsenic ug/L10.01.00 U Barium ug/L1.000.100 U Beryllium ug/L1.000.360 U Cadmium ug/L10.01.40 U Chromium ug/L10.01.10 U Cobalt ug/L10.01.60 U Copper Page 74 of 78 Page 74 of 82 www.encolabs.com QUALITY CONTROL Metals (total recoverable) by EPA 6000/7000 Series Methods - Quality Control Batch 6G08013 - EPA 3005A Prepared: 07/08/2016 09:13 Analyzed: 07/11/2016 12:14Blank (6G08013-BLK1) Continued RPD%RECSourceSpike MRL Analyte Notes LimitRPDLimits%RECResultLevelUnitsResultFlag ug/L10.03.10 U Lead ug/L10.02.20 U Nickel ug/L10.01.90 U Silver ug/L10.01.40 U Vanadium ug/L10.04.40 U Zinc Prepared: 07/08/2016 09:13 Analyzed: 07/11/2016 12:18LCS (6G08013-BS1) RPD%RECSourceSpike MRL Analyte Notes LimitRPDLimits%RECResultLevelUnitsResultFlag ug/L10.0 200 80-120102204 Arsenic ug/L10.0 200 80-12098196 Barium ug/L1.00 20.0 80-1209819.6 Beryllium ug/L1.00 20.0 80-12010019.9 Cadmium ug/L10.0 200 80-12098195 Chromium ug/L10.0 200 80-12099198 Cobalt ug/L10.0 200 80-12094189 Copper ug/L10.0 200 80-120100200 Lead ug/L10.0 200 80-120100199 Nickel ug/L10.0 200 80-120100200 Silver ug/L10.0 200 80-12099198 Vanadium ug/L10.0 200 80-12098196 Zinc Prepared: 07/08/2016 09:13 Analyzed: 07/11/2016 12:23Matrix Spike (6G08013-MS1) Source: CZ09641-05 RPD%RECSourceSpike MRL Analyte Notes LimitRPDLimits%RECResultLevelUnitsResultFlag ug/L10.0 200 75-1251096.80 U218 Arsenic ug/L10.0 200 75-12510154.7257 Barium ug/L1.00 20.0 75-1251040.100 U20.8 Beryllium ug/L1.00 20.0 75-1251050.360 U21.0 Cadmium ug/L10.0 200 75-1251031.40 U206 Chromium ug/L10.0 200 75-1251041.10 U209 Cobalt ug/L10.0 200 75-1251001.60 U201 Copper ug/L10.0 200 75-1251053.10 U209 Lead ug/L10.0 200 75-1251042.20 U209 Nickel ug/L10.0 200 75-1251051.90 U210 Silver ug/L10.0 200 75-1251061.40 U211 Vanadium ug/L10.0 200 75-1251034.40 U206 Zinc Prepared: 07/08/2016 09:13 Analyzed: 07/11/2016 12:33Matrix Spike Dup (6G08013-MSD1) Source: CZ09641-05 RPD%RECSourceSpike MRL Analyte Notes LimitRPDLimits%RECResultLevelUnitsResultFlag ug/L10.0 200 2075-125110 0.96.80 U220 Arsenic ug/L10.0 200 2075-125104 254.7263 Barium ug/L1.00 20.0 2075-125107 30.100 U21.4 Beryllium ug/L1.00 20.0 2075-125107 20.360 U21.5 Cadmium Page 75 of 78 Page 75 of 82 www.encolabs.com QUALITY CONTROL Metals (total recoverable) by EPA 6000/7000 Series Methods - Quality Control Batch 6G08013 - EPA 3005A Prepared: 07/08/2016 09:13 Analyzed: 07/11/2016 12:33Matrix Spike Dup (6G08013-MSD1) Continued Source: CZ09641-05 RPD%RECSourceSpike MRL Analyte Notes LimitRPDLimits%RECResultLevelUnitsResultFlag ug/L10.0 200 2075-125106 21.40 U211 Chromium ug/L10.0 200 2075-125107 21.10 U214 Cobalt ug/L10.0 200 2075-125103 31.60 U206 Copper ug/L10.0 200 2075-125108 33.10 U215 Lead ug/L10.0 200 2075-125106 22.20 U213 Nickel ug/L10.0 200 2075-125108 31.90 U216 Silver ug/L10.0 200 2075-125108 21.40 U217 Vanadium ug/L10.0 200 2075-125106 24.40 U211 Zinc Prepared: 07/08/2016 09:13 Analyzed: 07/11/2016 12:35Post Spike (6G08013-PS1) Source: CZ09641-05 RPD%RECSourceSpike MRL Analyte Notes LimitRPDLimits%RECResultLevelUnitsResultFlag mg/L0.0100 0.200 80-120105-0.001160.211 Arsenic mg/L0.0100 0.200 80-120980.05470.251 Barium mg/L0.00100 0.0200 80-1201005.49E-50.0201 Beryllium mg/L0.00100 0.0200 80-120100-8.59E-50.0201 Cadmium mg/L0.0100 0.200 80-120100-0.0004640.199 Chromium mg/L0.0100 0.200 80-120100-0.0009040.201 Cobalt mg/L0.0100 0.200 80-120970.0003690.194 Copper mg/L0.0100 0.200 80-120100-0.003820.201 Lead mg/L0.0100 0.200 80-1201000.0005420.201 Nickel mg/L0.0100 0.200 80-1201010.001300.204 Silver mg/L0.0100 0.200 80-1201020.0005510.204 Vanadium mg/L0.0100 0.200 80-1201020.0009850.204 Zinc Page 76 of 78 Page 76 of 82 www.encolabs.com FLAGS/NOTES AND DEFINITIONS B The analyte was detected in the associated method blank. D The sample was analyzed at dilution. J The reported value is between the laboratory method detection limit (MDL) and the laboratory method reporting limit (MRL), adjusted for actual sample preparation data and moisture content, where applicable. U The analyte was analyzed for but not detected to the level shown, adjusted for actual sample preparation data and moisture content, where applicable. E MRL Method Reporting Limit. The MRL is roughly equivalent to the practical quantitation limit (PQL) and is based on the low point of the calibration curve, when applicable, sample preparation factor, dilution factor, and, in the case of soil samples, moisture content. The concentration indicated for this analyte is an estimated value above the calibration range of the instrument. This value is considered an estimate. 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If you have any questions or require further information, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Enclosure(s) Project Number: [none], Project Name/Desc: Subtitle-D Landfill Leachate Attn: Matt Reed AH Environmental Consultants (AH001) 11837 Rock Landing Drive, Suite 300 Bill Scott Project Manager Wednesday, July 13, 2016 RE: Laboratory Results for Dear Matt Reed, Enclosed is a copy of your laboratory report for test samples received by our laboratory on Friday, July 1, 2016. The total number of pages in this report, including this page is 15. Page 1 of 16 www.encolabs.com SAMPLE SUMMARY/LABORATORY CHRONICLE 6708-Leachate CZ09642-01 Sampled:06/30/16 15:50 Received:07/01/16 10:46Client ID:Lab ID: Prep Date/Time(s)Hold Date/Time(s)Parameter Analysis Date/Time(s) EPA 6010D 12/27/16 07/08/16 09:04 7/11/2016 11:25 EPA 6020B 12/27/16 07/07/16 09:55 7/11/2016 12:14 EPA 8260B 07/14/16 07/07/16 10:49 7/7/2016 20:01 SM 2130B-2001 07/02/16 15:50 07/01/16 13:45 7/1/2016 13:45 SM 5210B-2001 07/02/16 15:50 07/01/16 14:06 7/1/2016 14:06 SM 5220D-1997 07/28/16 07/07/16 15:02 7/8/2016 11:30 Page 2 of 15 Page 2 of 16 www.encolabs.com NORTH CAROLINA SWS SAMPLE DETECTION SUMMARY Analyte MethodUnitsResults Lab ID:Client ID:6708-Leachate CZ09642-01 Flag NotesMDLNC SWSLMRLDF 927 ug/L EPA 6010D 10010.01.001Barium - Total 4400 ug/L SM 5210B-2001 NE200020001Biochemical Oxygen Demand 220000 ug/L SM 5220D-1997 NE10000100001Chemical Oxygen Demand 2.8 ug/L EPA 8260BJD R-0435.00.855Chlorobenzene 1.42 ug/L EPA 6010DJ 1010.01.401Chromium - Total 2.62 ug/L EPA 6010DJ 1010.01.101Cobalt - Total 2.68 ug/L EPA 6010DJ 1010.01.601Copper - Total 19.0 ug/L EPA 6010DJ 5010.02.201Nickel - Total 1.93 ug/L EPA 6010DJ 1010.01.901Silver - Total 2.58 ug/L EPA 6020BJD 5.510.01.1010Thallium - Total 130 NTU SM 2130B-2001D NE201020Turbidity 4.95 ug/L EPA 6010DJ 2510.01.401Vanadium - Total 33.9 ug/L EPA 6010D 1010.04.401Zinc - Total Page 3 of 15 Page 3 of 16 www.encolabs.com ANALYTICAL RESULTS 6708-LeachateDescription:Lab Sample ID:CZ09642-01 07/01/16 10:46Received: Matrix:Water Sampled:06/30/16 15:50 Work Order:CZ09642 Subtitle-D Landfill LeachateProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Volatile Organic Compounds by GCMS ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL ug/L EPA 8260B 07/07/16 20:011,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane [630-20-6] ^0.85 ref5.00.85 UD R-0455 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/07/16 20:011,1,1-Trichloroethane [71-55-6] ^0.60 ref5.00.60 UD R-0415 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/07/16 20:011,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane [79-34-5] ^1.4 ref5.01.4 UD R-0435 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/07/16 20:011,1,2-Trichloroethane [79-00-5] ^0.70 ref5.00.70 UD R-0415 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/07/16 20:011,1-Dichloroethane [75-34-3] ^0.65 ref5.00.65 UD R-0455 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/07/16 20:011,1-Dichloroethene [75-35-4] ^1.0 ref5.01.0 UD R-0455 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/07/16 20:011,2,3-Trichloropropane [96-18-4] ^1.2 ref5.01.2 UD R-0415 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/07/16 20:011,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane [96-12-8] ^2.4 ref5.02.4 UD R-04135 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/07/16 20:011,2-Dibromoethane [106-93-4] ^3.3 ref5.03.3 UD R-0415 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/07/16 20:011,2-Dichlorobenzene [95-50-1] ^0.95 ref5.00.95 UD R-0455 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/07/16 20:011,2-Dichloroethane [107-06-2] ^1.0 ref5.01.0 UD R-0415 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/07/16 20:011,2-Dichloropropane [78-87-5] ^0.50 ref5.00.50 UD R-0415 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/07/16 20:011,4-Dichlorobenzene [106-46-7] ^0.95 ref5.00.95 UD R-0415 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/07/16 20:012-Butanone [78-93-3] ^6.5 ref256.5 UD R-041005 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/07/16 20:012-Hexanone [591-78-6] ^4.4 ref254.4 UD R-04505 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/07/16 20:014-Methyl-2-pentanone [108-10-1] ^5.5 ref255.5 UD R-041005 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/07/16 20:01Acetone [67-64-1] ^50 ref10050UD R-041005 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/07/16 20:01Acrylonitrile [107-13-1] ^18 ref5018UD R-042005 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/07/16 20:01Benzene [71-43-2] ^0.75 ref5.00.75 UD R-0415 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/07/16 20:01Bromochloromethane [74-97-5] ^2.4 ref5.02.4 UD R-0435 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/07/16 20:01Bromodichloromethane [75-27-4] ^0.85 ref5.00.85 UD R-0415 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/07/16 20:01Bromoform [75-25-2] ^1.1 ref5.01.1 UD R-0435 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/07/16 20:01Bromomethane [74-83-9] ^0.70 ref5.00.70 UD R-04105 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/07/16 20:01Carbon disulfide [75-15-0] ^7.5 ref257.5 UD R-041005 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/07/16 20:01Carbon tetrachloride [56-23-5] ^0.85 ref5.00.85 UD R-0415 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/07/16 20:01Chlorobenzene [108-90-7] ^0.85 ref5.02.8 JD R-0435 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/07/16 20:01Chloroethane [75-00-3] ^1.2 ref5.01.2 UD R-04105 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/07/16 20:01Chloroform [67-66-3] ^0.90 ref5.00.90 UD R-0455 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/07/16 20:01Chloromethane [74-87-3] ^0.65 ref5.00.65 UD R-0415 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/07/16 20:01cis-1,2-Dichloroethene [156-59-2] ^0.75 ref5.00.75 UD R-0455 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/07/16 20:01cis-1,3-Dichloropropene [10061-01-5] ^1.0 ref5.01.0 UD R-0415 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/07/16 20:01Dibromochloromethane [124-48-1] ^0.85 ref5.00.85 UD R-0435 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/07/16 20:01Dibromomethane [74-95-3] ^1.4 ref5.01.4 UD R-04105 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/07/16 20:01Ethylbenzene [100-41-4] ^0.65 ref5.00.65 UD R-0415 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/07/16 20:01Iodomethane [74-88-4] ^8.5 ref258.5 UD R-04105 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/07/16 20:01m,p-Xylenes [108-38-3/106-42-3] ^0.85 ref100.85 UD R-04NE5 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/07/16 20:01Methylene chloride [75-09-2] ^1.2 ref5.01.2 UD R-0415 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/07/16 20:01o-Xylene [95-47-6] ^0.32 ref5.00.32 UD R-04NE5 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/07/16 20:01Styrene [100-42-5] ^0.55 ref5.00.55 UD R-0415 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/07/16 20:01Tetrachloroethene [127-18-4] ^0.85 ref5.00.85 UD R-0415 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/07/16 20:01Toluene [108-88-3] ^0.70 ref5.00.70 UD R-0415 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/07/16 20:01trans-1,2-Dichloroethene [156-60-5] ^1.0 ref5.01.0 UD R-0455 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/07/16 20:01trans-1,3-Dichloropropene [10061-02-6] ^0.75 ref5.00.75 UD R-0415 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/07/16 20:01trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene [110-57-6] ^3.5 ref5.03.5 UD R-041005 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/07/16 20:01Trichloroethene [79-01-6] ^0.75 ref5.00.75 UD R-0415 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/07/16 20:01Trichlorofluoromethane [75-69-4] ^1.2 ref5.01.2 UD R-0415 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/07/16 20:01Vinyl acetate [108-05-4] ^4.8 ref254.8 UD R-04505 ug/L EPA 8260B 07/07/16 20:01Vinyl chloride [75-01-4] ^1.6 ref5.01.6 UD R-0415 Page 4 of 15 Page 4 of 16 www.encolabs.com 6708-LeachateDescription:Lab Sample ID:CZ09642-01 07/01/16 10:46Received: Matrix:Water Sampled:06/30/16 15:50 Work Order:CZ09642 Subtitle-D Landfill LeachateProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Volatile Organic Compounds by GCMS ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL ug/L EPA 8260B 07/07/16 20:01Xylenes (Total) [1330-20-7] ^2.2 ref152.2 UD R-0455 Surrogates Results Spike Lvl % Rec Batch Method Analyzed By% Rec Limits NotesDF 4-Bromofluorobenzene 53-13694 %refEPA 8260B 07/07/16 20:016G070194750.0 R-041 Dibromofluoromethane 67-129103 %refEPA 8260B 07/07/16 20:016G070195150.0 R-041 Toluene-d8 59-13494 %refEPA 8260B 07/07/16 20:016G070194750.0 R-041 Page 5 of 15 Page 5 of 16 www.encolabs.com 6708-LeachateDescription:Lab Sample ID:CZ09642-01 07/01/16 10:46Received: Matrix:Water Sampled:06/30/16 15:50 Work Order:CZ09642 Subtitle-D Landfill LeachateProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Metals (total recoverable) by EPA 6000/7000 Series Methods ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 12:14Antimony [7440-36-0] ^2.20 VLO20.02.20 UD 610 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 11:25Arsenic [7440-38-2] ^6.80 VLO10.06.80 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 11:25Barium [7440-39-3] ^1.00 VLO10.0927 1001 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 11:25Beryllium [7440-41-7] ^0.100 VLO1.000.100 U 11 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 11:25Cadmium [7440-43-9] ^0.360 VLO1.000.360 U 11 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 11:25Chromium [7440-47-3] ^1.40 VLO10.01.42 J 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 11:25Cobalt [7440-48-4] ^1.10 VLO10.02.62 J 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 11:25Copper [7440-50-8] ^1.60 VLO10.02.68 J 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 11:25Lead [7439-92-1] ^3.10 VLO10.03.10 U 101 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 11:25Nickel [7440-02-0] ^2.20 VLO10.019.0 J 501 ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 12:14Selenium [7782-49-2] ^9.10 VLO30.09.10 UD 1010 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 11:25Silver [7440-22-4] ^1.90 VLO10.01.93 J 101 ug/L EPA 6020B 07/11/16 12:14Thallium [7440-28-0] ^1.10 VLO10.02.58 JD 5.510 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 11:25Vanadium [7440-62-2] ^1.40 VLO10.04.95 J 251 ug/L EPA 6010D 07/11/16 11:25Zinc [7440-66-6] ^4.40 VLO10.033.9 101 Page 6 of 15 Page 6 of 16 www.encolabs.com 6708-LeachateDescription:Lab Sample ID:CZ09642-01 07/01/16 10:46Received: Matrix:Water Sampled:06/30/16 15:50 Work Order:CZ09642 Subtitle-D Landfill LeachateProject:Sampled By:Jacob Carpenter Classical Chemistry Parameters ^ - ENCO Cary certified analyte [NC 591] Analyte [CAS Number]DFUnitsResults MDL Method Analyzed ByMRLFlag NotesNC SWSL ug/L SM 5210B-2001 07/01/16 14:06Biochemical Oxygen Demand^2000 JOC20004400 NE1 ug/L SM 5220D-1997 07/08/16 11:30Chemical Oxygen Demand^10000 JOC10000220000 NE1 NTU SM 2130B-2001 07/01/16 13:45Turbidity^10 MMR20130D NE20 This report relates only to the sample as received by the laboratory, and may only be reproduced in full. Page 7 of 15 Page 7 of 16 www.encolabs.com QUALITY CONTROL Volatile Organic Compounds by GCMS - Quality Control Batch 6G07019 - EPA 5030B_MS Prepared: 07/07/2016 10:49 Analyzed: 07/07/2016 18:26Blank (6G07019-BLK1) RPD%RECSourceSpike MRL Analyte Notes LimitRPDLimits%RECResultLevelUnitsResultFlag ug/L1.00.17 U 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L1.00.12 U 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L1.00.28 U 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L1.00.14 U 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L1.00.13 U 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L1.00.21 U 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L1.00.23 U 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L1.00.48 U 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ug/L1.00.66 U 1,2-Dibromoethane ug/L1.00.19 U 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L1.00.21 U 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L1.00.10 U 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L1.00.19 U 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L5.01.3 U 2-Butanone ug/L5.00.88 U 2-Hexanone ug/L5.01.1 U 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ug/L2010U Acetone ug/L103.5 U Acrylonitrile ug/L1.00.15 U Benzene ug/L1.00.48 U Bromochloromethane ug/L1.00.17 U Bromodichloromethane ug/L1.00.22 U Bromoform ug/L1.00.14 U Bromomethane ug/L5.01.5 U Carbon disulfide ug/L1.00.17 U Carbon tetrachloride ug/L1.00.17 U Chlorobenzene ug/L1.00.23 U Chloroethane ug/L1.00.18 U Chloroform ug/L1.00.13 U Chloromethane ug/L1.00.15 U cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L1.00.20 U cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L1.00.17 U Dibromochloromethane ug/L1.00.27 U Dibromomethane ug/L1.00.13 U Ethylbenzene ug/L5.01.7 U Iodomethane ug/L2.00.17 U m,p-Xylenes ug/L1.00.23 U Methylene chloride ug/L1.00.065 U o-Xylene ug/L1.00.11 U Styrene ug/L1.00.17 U Tetrachloroethene ug/L1.00.14 U Toluene ug/L1.00.21 U trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ug/L1.00.15 U trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L1.00.70 U trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene ug/L1.00.15 U Trichloroethene ug/L1.00.24 U Trichlorofluoromethane ug/L5.00.95 U Vinyl acetate ug/L1.00.32 U Vinyl chloride ug/L3.00.45 U Xylenes (Total) Page 8 of 15 Page 8 of 16 www.encolabs.com QUALITY CONTROL Volatile Organic Compounds by GCMS - Quality Control Batch 6G07019 - EPA 5030B_MS Prepared: 07/07/2016 10:49 Analyzed: 07/07/2016 18:26Blank (6G07019-BLK1) Continued RPD%RECSourceSpike MRL Analyte Notes LimitRPDLimits%RECResultLevelUnitsResultFlag ug/L 50.0 53-136Surrogate: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 9548 ug/L 50.0 67-129Surrogate: Dibromofluoromethane 10050 ug/L 50.0 59-134Surrogate: Toluene-d8 9146 Prepared: 07/07/2016 10:49 Analyzed: 07/07/2016 13:53LCS (6G07019-BS1) RPD%RECSourceSpike MRL Analyte Notes LimitRPDLimits%RECResultLevelUnitsResultFlag ug/L1.0 20.0 75-1339218 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L1.0 20.0 81-1349419 Benzene ug/L1.0 20.0 83-1179619 Chlorobenzene ug/L1.0 20.0 71-1189319 Toluene ug/L1.0 20.0 74-11910220 Trichloroethene ug/L 50.0 53-136Surrogate: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 9246 ug/L 50.0 67-129Surrogate: Dibromofluoromethane 9748 ug/L 50.0 59-134Surrogate: Toluene-d8 9346 Prepared: 07/07/2016 10:49 Analyzed: 07/07/2016 14:22Matrix Spike (6G07019-MS1) Source: CZ10009-06 RPD%RECSourceSpike MRL Analyte Notes LimitRPDLimits%RECResultLevelUnitsResultFlag ug/L1.0 40.0 75-133900.21 U36 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L1.0 40.0 81-134920.15 U37 Benzene ug/L1.0 40.0 83-117950.17 U38 Chlorobenzene ug/L1.0 40.0 71-118910.14 U36 Toluene ug/L1.0 40.0 74-1191000.15 U40 Trichloroethene ug/L 50.0 53-136Surrogate: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 9648 ug/L 50.0 67-129Surrogate: Dibromofluoromethane 9648 ug/L 50.0 59-134Surrogate: Toluene-d8 9447 Prepared: 07/07/2016 10:49 Analyzed: 07/07/2016 14:52Matrix Spike Dup (6G07019-MSD1) Source: CZ10009-06 RPD%RECSourceSpike MRL Analyte Notes LimitRPDLimits%RECResultLevelUnitsResultFlag ug/L1.0 40.0 2075-13385 60.21 U34 1,1-Dichloroethene ug/L1.0 40.0 1781-13489 30.15 U36 Benzene ug/L1.0 40.0 1683-11795 0.70.17 U38 Chlorobenzene ug/L1.0 40.0 1771-11892 0.90.14 U37 Toluene ug/L1.0 40.0 2274-11996 40.15 U39 Trichloroethene ug/L 50.0 53-136Surrogate: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 9246 ug/L 50.0 67-129Surrogate: Dibromofluoromethane 9447 ug/L 50.0 59-134Surrogate: Toluene-d8 9346 Metals (total recoverable) by EPA 6000/7000 Series Methods - Quality Control Batch 6G07018 - EPA 3005A Prepared: 07/07/2016 09:55 Analyzed: 07/11/2016 11:34Blank (6G07018-BLK1) Page 9 of 15 Page 9 of 16 www.encolabs.com QUALITY CONTROL Metals (total recoverable) by EPA 6000/7000 Series Methods - Quality Control Batch 6G07018 - EPA 3005A Prepared: 07/07/2016 09:55 Analyzed: 07/11/2016 11:34Blank (6G07018-BLK1) Continued RPD%RECSourceSpike MRL Analyte Notes LimitRPDLimits%RECResultLevelUnitsResultFlag ug/L2.000.220 U Antimony ug/L3.000.910 U Selenium ug/L1.000.110 U Thallium Prepared: 07/07/2016 09:55 Analyzed: 07/11/2016 11:37LCS (6G07018-BS1) RPD%RECSourceSpike MRL Analyte Notes LimitRPDLimits%RECResultLevelUnitsResultFlag ug/L2.00 200 80-120108216 Antimony ug/L3.00 200 80-120113227 Selenium ug/L1.00 200 80-120119239 Thallium Prepared: 07/07/2016 09:55 Analyzed: 07/11/2016 11:44Matrix Spike (6G07018-MS1) Source: CZ09890-01 RPD%RECSourceSpike MRL Analyte Notes LimitRPDLimits%RECResultLevelUnitsResultFlag ug/L2.00 200 75-1251070.259214 Antimony ug/L3.00 200 75-125900.910 U179 Selenium ug/L1.00 200 75-1251140.110 U228 Thallium Prepared: 07/07/2016 09:55 Analyzed: 07/11/2016 11:48Matrix Spike Dup (6G07018-MSD1) Source: CZ09890-01 RPD%RECSourceSpike MRL Analyte Notes LimitRPDLimits%RECResultLevelUnitsResultFlag ug/L2.00 200 2075-125108 10.259217 Antimony ug/L3.00 200 2075-12589 0.60.910 U178 Selenium ug/L1.00 200 2075-125113 0.90.110 U226 Thallium Prepared: 07/07/2016 09:55 Analyzed: 07/11/2016 11:52Post Spike (6G07018-PS1) Source: CZ09890-01 RPD%RECSourceSpike MRL Analyte Notes LimitRPDLimits%RECResultLevelUnitsResultFlag ug/L2.00 200 80-1201070.259214 Antimony ug/L3.00 200 80-1201110.0979221 Selenium ug/L1.00 200 80-1201110.100223 Thallium Batch 6G08010 - EPA 3005A Prepared: 07/08/2016 09:04 Analyzed: 07/11/2016 10:40Blank (6G08010-BLK1) RPD%RECSourceSpike MRL Analyte Notes LimitRPDLimits%RECResultLevelUnitsResultFlag ug/L10.06.80 U Arsenic ug/L10.01.00 U Barium ug/L1.000.100 U Beryllium ug/L1.000.360 U Cadmium ug/L10.01.40 U Chromium ug/L10.01.10 U Cobalt ug/L10.01.60 U Copper Page 10 of 15 Page 10 of 16 www.encolabs.com QUALITY CONTROL Metals (total recoverable) by EPA 6000/7000 Series Methods - Quality Control Batch 6G08010 - EPA 3005A Prepared: 07/08/2016 09:04 Analyzed: 07/11/2016 10:40Blank (6G08010-BLK1) Continued RPD%RECSourceSpike MRL Analyte Notes LimitRPDLimits%RECResultLevelUnitsResultFlag ug/L10.03.10 U Lead ug/L10.02.20 U Nickel ug/L10.01.90 U Silver ug/L10.01.40 U Vanadium ug/L10.04.40 U Zinc Prepared: 07/08/2016 09:04 Analyzed: 07/11/2016 10:46LCS (6G08010-BS1) RPD%RECSourceSpike MRL Analyte Notes LimitRPDLimits%RECResultLevelUnitsResultFlag ug/L10.0 200 80-12098197 Arsenic ug/L10.0 200 80-12098195 Barium ug/L1.00 20.0 80-1209819.6 Beryllium ug/L1.00 20.0 80-1209919.8 Cadmium ug/L10.0 200 80-12097195 Chromium ug/L10.0 200 80-12098196 Cobalt ug/L10.0 200 80-12098196 Copper ug/L10.0 200 80-12098197 Lead ug/L10.0 200 80-12099198 Nickel ug/L10.0 200 80-120100200 Silver ug/L10.0 200 80-12099197 Vanadium ug/L10.0 200 80-120100199 Zinc Prepared: 07/08/2016 09:04 Analyzed: 07/11/2016 10:53Matrix Spike (6G08010-MS1) Source: CZ09890-02 RPD%RECSourceSpike MRL Analyte Notes LimitRPDLimits%RECResultLevelUnitsResultFlag ug/L10.0 200 75-1251026.80 U203 Arsenic ug/L10.0 200 75-1259822.8218 Barium ug/L1.00 20.0 75-125990.100 U19.7 Beryllium ug/L1.00 20.0 75-125970.360 U19.5 Cadmium ug/L10.0 200 75-125981.40 U195 Chromium ug/L10.0 200 75-125981.10 U196 Cobalt ug/L10.0 200 75-125951.60 U191 Copper ug/L10.0 200 75-125983.10 U196 Lead ug/L10.0 200 75-1251002.20 U199 Nickel ug/L10.0 200 75-1251001.90 U200 Silver ug/L10.0 200 75-1251001.40 U200 Vanadium ug/L10.0 200 75-125984.40 U197 Zinc Prepared: 07/08/2016 09:04 Analyzed: 07/11/2016 10:55Matrix Spike Dup (6G08010-MSD1) Source: CZ09890-02 RPD%RECSourceSpike MRL Analyte Notes LimitRPDLimits%RECResultLevelUnitsResultFlag ug/L10.0 200 2075-125102 0.26.80 U204 Arsenic ug/L10.0 200 2075-12599 122.8221 Barium ug/L1.00 20.0 2075-125100 10.100 U19.9 Beryllium ug/L1.00 20.0 2075-125100 30.360 U20.0 Cadmium Page 11 of 15 Page 11 of 16 www.encolabs.com QUALITY CONTROL Metals (total recoverable) by EPA 6000/7000 Series Methods - Quality Control Batch 6G08010 - EPA 3005A Prepared: 07/08/2016 09:04 Analyzed: 07/11/2016 10:55Matrix Spike Dup (6G08010-MSD1) Continued Source: CZ09890-02 RPD%RECSourceSpike MRL Analyte Notes LimitRPDLimits%RECResultLevelUnitsResultFlag ug/L10.0 200 2075-12599 11.40 U198 Chromium ug/L10.0 200 2075-125101 31.10 U202 Cobalt ug/L10.0 200 2075-12596 11.60 U193 Copper ug/L10.0 200 2075-125101 33.10 U202 Lead ug/L10.0 200 2075-125101 12.20 U202 Nickel ug/L10.0 200 2075-125101 0.91.90 U202 Silver ug/L10.0 200 2075-125101 11.40 U202 Vanadium ug/L10.0 200 2075-12599 0.84.40 U199 Zinc Prepared: 07/08/2016 09:04 Analyzed: 07/11/2016 10:57Post Spike (6G08010-PS1) Source: CZ09890-02 RPD%RECSourceSpike MRL Analyte Notes LimitRPDLimits%RECResultLevelUnitsResultFlag mg/L0.0100 0.200 80-1201000.0008910.201 Arsenic mg/L0.0100 0.200 80-120960.02280.215 Barium mg/L0.00100 0.0200 80-120973.21E-50.0194 Beryllium mg/L0.00100 0.0200 80-12097-0.0002750.0194 Cadmium mg/L0.0100 0.200 80-12096-0.0004830.193 Chromium mg/L0.0100 0.200 80-12098-0.0009100.196 Cobalt mg/L0.0100 0.200 80-12094-0.0003050.187 Copper mg/L0.0100 0.200 80-12098-0.004680.196 Lead mg/L0.0100 0.200 80-12099-3.51E-50.197 Nickel mg/L0.0100 0.200 80-12099-0.0003730.198 Silver mg/L0.0100 0.200 80-120980.001100.197 Vanadium mg/L0.0100 0.200 80-12099-0.0005450.198 Zinc Classical Chemistry Parameters - Quality Control Batch 6G01024 - NO PREP Prepared & Analyzed: 07/01/2016 14:06Blank (6G01024-BLK1) RPD%RECSourceSpike MRL Analyte Notes LimitRPDLimits%RECResultLevelUnitsResultFlag ug/L20002000U Biochemical Oxygen Demand Prepared & Analyzed: 07/01/2016 14:06LCS (6G01024-BS1) RPD%RECSourceSpike MRL Analyte Notes LimitRPDLimits%RECResultLevelUnitsResultFlag ug/L2000 198000 85-115104210000 Biochemical Oxygen Demand Prepared & Analyzed: 07/01/2016 14:06Duplicate (6G01024-DUP1) Source: CZ08551-01 RPD%RECSourceSpike MRL Analyte Notes LimitRPDLimits%RECResultLevelUnitsResultFlag ug/L2000 304240000240000 Biochemical Oxygen Demand Page 12 of 15 Page 12 of 16 www.encolabs.com QUALITY CONTROL Classical Chemistry Parameters - Quality Control Batch 6G01026 - NO PREP Prepared & Analyzed: 07/01/2016 13:45Blank (6G01026-BLK1) RPD%RECSourceSpike MRL Analyte Notes LimitRPDLimits%RECResultLevelUnitsResultFlag NTU1.00.50 U Turbidity Prepared & Analyzed: 07/01/2016 13:45LCS (6G01026-BS1) RPD%RECSourceSpike MRL Analyte Notes LimitRPDLimits%RECResultLevelUnitsResultFlag NTU1.0 20.0 90-1109920 Turbidity Prepared & Analyzed: 07/01/2016 13:45Duplicate (6G01026-DUP1) Source: CZ09642-01 RPD%RECSourceSpike MRL Analyte Notes LimitRPDLimits%RECResultLevelUnitsResultFlag NTU20 250.5130130D Turbidity Batch 6G07036 - Same Prepared: 07/07/2016 15:02 Analyzed: 07/08/2016 11:30Blank (6G07036-BLK1) RPD%RECSourceSpike MRL Analyte Notes LimitRPDLimits%RECResultLevelUnitsResultFlag ug/L1000010000U Chemical Oxygen Demand Prepared: 07/07/2016 15:02 Analyzed: 07/08/2016 11:30LCS (6G07036-BS1) RPD%RECSourceSpike MRL Analyte Notes LimitRPDLimits%RECResultLevelUnitsResultFlag ug/L10000 500000 90-110100500000 Chemical Oxygen Demand Prepared: 07/07/2016 15:02 Analyzed: 07/08/2016 11:30Matrix Spike (6G07036-MS1) Source: CZ05789-01 RPD%RECSourceSpike MRL Analyte Notes LimitRPDLimits%RECResultLevelUnitsResultFlag ug/L40000 2000000 90-1101037200002800000 Chemical Oxygen Demand Prepared: 07/07/2016 15:02 Analyzed: 07/08/2016 11:30Matrix Spike Dup (6G07036-MSD1) Source: CZ05789-01 RPD%RECSourceSpike MRL Analyte Notes LimitRPDLimits%RECResultLevelUnitsResultFlag ug/L40000 2000000 1090-110104 0.97200002800000 Chemical Oxygen Demand Page 13 of 15 Page 13 of 16 www.encolabs.com FLAGS/NOTES AND DEFINITIONS B The analyte was detected in the associated method blank. D The sample was analyzed at dilution. J The reported value is between the laboratory method detection limit (MDL) and the laboratory method reporting limit (MRL), adjusted for actual sample preparation data and moisture content, where applicable. U The analyte was analyzed for but not detected to the level shown, adjusted for actual sample preparation data and moisture content, where applicable. E MRL Method Reporting Limit. The MRL is roughly equivalent to the practical quantitation limit (PQL) and is based on the low point of the calibration curve, when applicable, sample preparation factor, dilution factor, and, in the case of soil samples, moisture content. The concentration indicated for this analyte is an estimated value above the calibration range of the instrument. This value is considered an estimate. The Reporting Limits for this analysis are elevated due to sample foaming.R-04 Page 14 of 15 Page 14 of 16 Page 15 of 16 Page 16 of 16 AH/BC Navy JV, LLC. APPENDIX C 15A NCAC Solid Waste Reporting Limits / SWSL Limits (12 PAGES) Appendix C Solid Waste Environmental Monitoring Reporting Limits and Standards 15A NCAC 2L and SWSL Limits CAS Number Name Other Names 2L Std.GWP* Std.SWSL**SW ID App I * GWP = Groundwater Protection ** SWSL = Solid Waste Last updated: 6/13/2011 8:19:15 AM 630-20-6 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane Ethane, 1,1,1,2-tetrachloro-NE 1 5 190 I 71-55-6 1,1,1-Trichloroethane;Ethane, 1,1,1-trichloro-200 --1 200 I 79-34-5 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane Ethane, 1,1,2,2-tetrachloro-0.2 0.18 3 191 I 79-00-5 1,1,2-Trichloroethane Ethane, 1,1,2-trichloro-NE 0.6 1 202 I 76-13-1 1,1,2-Trichlorotrifluoroethane CFC-113 200000 NE NE 398 92-52-4 1,1-biphenyl 1,1-biphenyl 400 --10 421 75-34-3 1,1-Dichloroethane; Ethyldidene Ethane, 1,1-dichloro-6 --5 75 I 75-35-4 1,1-Dichloroethylene; 1,1-Ethene, 1,1-dichloro-7 --5 77 I 563-58-6 1,1-Dichloropropene 1-Propene, 1,1-dichloro-NE NE 5 85 96-18-4 1,2,3-Trichloropropane Propane, 1,2,3-trichloro-0.005 --1 206 I 95-94-3 1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene Benzene, 1,2,4,5-tetrachloro-NE 2 10 189 120-82-1 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene Benzene, 1,2,4-trichloro-70 70 10 199 95-63-6 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene Pseudocumene 400 NE NE 372 226-36-8 1,2,5,6-Dibenzacridine NE NE NE 385 96-12-8 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane; DBCP Propane, 1,2-dibromo-3-chloro-0.04 --13 67 I 106-93-4 1,2-Dibromoethane; Ethylene dibromide;Ethane, 1,2-dibromo-0.02 --1 68 I 107-06-2 1,2-Dichloroethane; Ethylene Ethane, 1,2-dichloro-0.4 --1 76 I 540-59-0 1,2-Dichloroethylene mixed isomers Mixed Isomers NE 60 NE 481 78-87-5 1,2-Dichloropropane Propane, 1,2-dichloro-0.6 --1 82 I 122-66-7 1,2-Diphenylhydrazine NE NE NE 394 108-67-8 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene)Mesitylene 400 NE NE 373 142-28-9 1,3-Dichloropropane; Trimethylene Propane, 1,3-dichloro-NE NE 1 83 106-37-6 1,4-Dibromobenzene p-Dibromobenzene, p-Bromobenzene 70 471 123-91-1 1,4-dioxane 1,4-dioxane 3 --10 422 130-15-4 1,4-Naphthoquinone 1,4-Naphthalenedione NE NE 10 149 87-61-6 1-2-3-Trichlorobenzene NE NE NE 371 90-12-0 1-Methylnaphthalene α-methylnaphthalene NE 1 NE 503 134-32-7 1-Naphthylamine 1-Naphthalenamine NE NE 10 150 120-36-5 2-(2-4-dichlorophenoxy)propionic NE NE NE 352 594-20-7 2,2-Dichloropropane; Isopropylidene Propane, 2,2-dichloro-NE NE 15 84 1 Appendix C Solid Waste Environmental Monitoring Reporting Limits and Standards 15A NCAC 2L and SWSL Limits 58-90-2 2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol Phenol, 2,3,4,6-tetrachloro-200 --10 193 93-76-5 2,4,5-T; 2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxyacetic Acetic acid, (2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy)-NE NE 2 188 93-72-1 2,4,5-TP Acid Silvex 50 NE NE 452 95-95-4 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol Phenol, 2,4,5-trichloro-NE 63 10 204 88-06-2 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol Phenol, 2,4,6-trichloro-NE 4 10 205 94-75-7 2,4-D; 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acetic acid, (2,4-dichlorophenoxy)-70 --2 59 120-83-2 2,4-Dichlorophenol Phenol, 2,4-dichloro-NE 0.98 10 80 105-67-9 2,4-Dimethylphenol; m-Xylenol Phenol, 2,4-dimethyl-100 --10 95 51-28-5 2,4-Dinitrophenol Phenol, 2,4-dinitro-NE NE 50 99 121-14-2 2,4-Dinitrotoluene Benzene, 1-methyl-2,4-dinitro-NE 0.1 10 100 87-65-0 2,6-Dichlorophenol Phenol, 2,6-dichloro-NE NE 10 81 606-20-2 2,6-Dinitrotoluene Benzene, 2-methyl-1,3-dinitro-NE NE 10 101 94-82-6 2-4 DB NE NE NE 350 53-96-3 2-Acetylaminofluorene; 2-AAF Acetamide, N-9H-fluoren-2-yl-NE NE 20 6 110-75-8 2-Chloroethylvinyl ether NE NE NE 358 91-58-7 2-Chloronaphthalene Naphthalene, 2-chloro-NE NE 10 47 95-57-8 2-Chlorophenol Phenol, 2-chloro-0.4 --10 48 591-78-6 2-Hexanone; Methyl butyl ketone 2-Hexanone NE 40 50 124 I 91-57-6 2-Methylnaphthalene Naphthalene, 2-methyl-30 --10 145 91-59-8 2-Naphthylamine 2-Naphthalenamine NE NE 10 151 109-06-8 2-Picoline NE NE NE 390 91-94-1 3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine [1,1'-Biphenyl]-4,4'-diamine,3,3'-NE NE 20 72 119-93-7 3,3'-Dimethylbenzidine [1,1'-Biphenyl]-4,4'-diamine,3,3'-NE NE 10 94 56-49-5 3-Methylcholanthrene Benz[j]aceanthrylene,1,2-dihydro-3-NE NE 10 138 72-54-8 4,4'-DDD Benzene 1,1'-(2,2-0.1 --0.1 60 72-55-9 4,4'-DDE Benzene, 1,1'-NE NE 0.1 61 50-29-3 4,4'-DDT Benzene, 1,1'-(2,2,2-0.1 --0.1 62 534-52-1 4,6-Dinitro-o-cresol; 4,6-Dinitro-2-Phenol, 2-methyl-4,6-dinitro-NE NE 50 98 92-67-1 4-Aminobiphenyl [1,1'-Biphenyl]-4-amine NE NE 20 11 460-00-4 4-Bromofluorobenzene NE NE NE 463 101-55-3 4-Bromophenyl phenyl ether Benzene, 1-bromo-4-phenoxy-NE NE 10 31 7005-72-3 4-Chlorophenyl phenyl ether Benzene, 1-chloro-4-phenoxy-NE NE 10 49 108-10-1 4-Methyl-2-pentanone; Methyl isobutyl 2-Pentanone, 4-methyl-NE 560 100 147 I 56-57-5 4-nitroquinoline-1-oxide NE NE NE 388 2 Appendix C Solid Waste Environmental Monitoring Reporting Limits and Standards 15A NCAC 2L and SWSL Limits 99-55-8 5-Nitro-o-toluidine Benzenamine, 2-methyl-5-nitro-NE NE 10 157 57-97-6 7,12-Dimethylbenz[a]anthracene Benz[a]anthracene, 7,12-dimethyl-NE NE 10 93 83-32-9 Acenaphthene Acenaphthylene, 1,2-dihydro-80 --10 1 208-96-8 Acenaphthylene Acenaphthylene 200 --10 2 SW416 Acetic Acid Acetic Acid NE NE NE 416 34256-82-1 Acetochlor 100 490 187022-11-3 Acetochlor ESA 1000 491 184992-44-4 Acetochlor OXA 1000 492 67-64-1 Acetone 2-Propanone 6000 --100 3 I 75-05-8 Acetonitrile; Methyl cyanide Acetonitrile NE 42 55 4 98-86-2 Acetophenone Ethanone, 1-phenyl-NE 700 10 5 50594-66-6 Acifluorofen Acifluorofen 453 107-02-8 Acrolein 2-Propenal NE 4 53 7 79-06-1 Acrylamide Acrylamide 0.008 --NE 429 107-13-1 Acrylonitrile 2-Propenenitrile NE NE 200 8 I 15972-60-8 Alachlor 0.4 469 309-00-2 Aldrin 1,4:5,8-NE 0.002 0.05 9 SW337 Alkalinity NE NE NE 337 107-05-1 Allyl chloride 1-Propene, 3-chloro-NE NE 10 10 319-84-6 alpha-BHC Cyclohexane,1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachloro-NE 0.006 0.05 24 319-84-6 alpha-Hexachlorocyclohexane α-Benzenehexachloride NE 0.006 NE 501 --Aluminum Aluminum NE 3500 NE 454 7429-90-5 Aluminum NE 3500 NE 438 7664-41-7 Ammonia Ammonia NE 1500 NE 435 62-53-3 Aniline NE NE NE 381 120-12-7 Anthracene Anthracene 2000 --10 12 7440-36-0 Antimony Antimony NE 1 6 13 I 140-57-8 Aramite NE NE NE 382 12674-11-2 Aroclor 1016 congener of PCB; see (1336-36-3)NE NE NE 401 11104-28-2 Aroclor 1221 congener of PCB; see (1336-36-3)NE NE NE 402 11141-16-5 Aroclor 1232 congener of PCB; see (1336-36-3)NE NE NE 403 53469-21-9 Aroclor 1242 congener of PCB; see (1336-36-3)NE NE NE 404 12672-29-6 Aroclor 1248 congener of PCB; see (1336-36-3)NE NE NE 405 11097-69-1 Aroclor 1254 congener of PCB; see (1336-36-3)NE NE NE 406 3 Appendix C Solid Waste Environmental Monitoring Reporting Limits and Standards 15A NCAC 2L and SWSL Limits 11096-82-5 Aroclor 1260 congener of PCB; see (1336-36-3)NE NE NE 407 7440-38-2 Arsenic Arsenic 10 --10 14 I 7440-39-3 Barium Barium 700 --100 15 I 25057-89-0 Bentazon NE NE NE 462 100-52-7 Benzaldehyde Phenylmethanal,NE 700 NE 496 71-43-2 Benzene Benzene 1 --1 16 I 122-09-8 Benzeneethanamine, alpha,alpha- NE NE NE 386 92-87-5 Benzidine NE NE NE 383 56-55-3 Benzo[a]anthracene;Benz[a]anthracene 0.05 --10 17 50-32-8 Benzo[a]pyrene Benzo[a]pyrene 0.005 --10 21 205-99-2 Benzo[b]fluoranthene Benz[e]acephenanthrylene 0.05 --10 18 191-24-2 Benzo[ghi]perylene Benzo[ghi]perylene 200 --10 20 207-08-9 Benzo[k]fluoranthene Benzo[k]fluoranthene 0.5 --10 19 65-85-0 Benzoic Acid 30000 28000 NE 395 100-51-6 Benzyl alcohol Benzenemethanol NE 700 20 22 7440-41-7 Beryllium Beryllium NE 4 1 23 I 319-85-7 beta-BHC Cyclohexane,1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachloro-NE 0.019 0.05 25 319-85-7 beta-Hexachlorocyclohexane β-Benzenehexachloride NE 0.02 NE 502 SW347 Bicarbonate (as CaCO3) NE NE NE 347 SW316 Biological Oxygen Demand BOD NE NE NE 316 101-84-8 biphenyl ether biphenyl ether NE NE 10 423 108-60-1 Bis(2-chloro-1-methylethyl) ether; 2,2'-Propane, 2,2'-oxybis[1-chloro-NE NE 10 46 111-91-1 Bis(2-chloroethoxy)methane Ethane, 1,1'-[methylenebis(oxy)]bis [2-NE NE 10 42 111-44-4 Bis(2-chloroethyl)ether; Dichloroethyl Ethane, 1,1'-oxybis[2-chloro-NE 0.031 10 43 39638-32-9 Bis(2-chloroisopropyl) ether 0.03 NE NE 384 117-81-7 Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, bis(2-3 NE 15 111 7440-42-8 Boron Boron 700 --NE 428 108-86-1 Bromobenzene NE NE NE 360 74-97-5 Bromochloromethane;Methane, bromochloro-NE 0.6 3 28 I 75-27-4 Bromodichloromethane;Methane, bromodichloro-0.6 --1 29 I 75-25-2 Bromoform; Tribromomethane Methane, tribromo-4 --3 30 I 71-36-3 Butanol n n-Butyl Alcohol NE 700 470 78-92-2 Butanol sec sec-Butyl Alcohol NE 10000 483 85-68-7 Butyl benzyl phthalate; Benzyl butyl 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylicacid, butyl 1000 --10 32 4 Appendix C Solid Waste Environmental Monitoring Reporting Limits and Standards 15A NCAC 2L and SWSL Limits SW418 Butyric Acid Butyric Acid NE NE NE 418 7440-43-9 Cadmium Cadmium 2 --1 34 I 7440-70-2 Calcium NE NE NE 375 471-34-1 Calcium carbonate NE NE NE 464 105-60-2 Caprolactam 4000 NE NE 440 86-74-8 Carbazole dibenzopyrrole, diphenylenimine,NE 2 NE 497 1563-66-2 Carbofuran Carbofuran 40 NE NE 430 124-38-9 Carbon Dioxide NE NE NE 459 SW413 Carbon Dioxide (CO2)CO2 Gas NE NE NE 413 75-15-0 Carbon disulfide Carbon disulfide 700 --100 35 I 56-23-5 Carbon tetrachloride Methane, tetrachloro-0.3 --1 36 I SW348 Carbonate (as CaCO3) NE NE NE 348 7440-44-0 Charcoal NE NE NE 466 SW317 Chemical Oxygen Demand COD NE NE NE 317 57-74-9 Chlordane 4,7-Methano-1H-indene,1,2,4,5,6,7,8,8-0.1 --0.5 339 12789-03-6 Chlordane (constituents) NE NE NE 400 5103-71-9 Chlordane, alpha cis-Chlordane NE NE NE 379 5103-74-2 Chlordane, beta trans-Chlordane NE NE NE 378 5566-34-7 Chlordane, gamma NE NE NE 399 16887-00-6 Chloride Chloride 455 SW301 Chloride 250000 --NE 301 108-90-7 Chlorobenzene Benzene, chloro-50 --3 39 I 510-15-6 Chlorobenzilate Benzeneacetic acid, 4-chloro-(4-NE NE 10 40 75-00-3 Chloroethane; Ethyl chloride Ethane, chloro-3000 --10 41 I 67-66-3 Chloroform; Trichloromethane Methane, trichloro-70 --5 44 I 126-99-8 Chloroprene 1,3-Butadiene, 2-chloro-NE NE 20 50 7440-47-3 Chromium Chromium 10 --10 51 I 218-01-9 Chrysene Chrysene 5 --10 52 156-59-2 cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene; cis-1,2-Ethene, 1,2-dichloro-,(Z)-70 --5 78 I 10061-01-5 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 1-Propene, 1,3-dichloro-, (Z)-0.4 --1 86 I 7440-48-4 Cobalt Cobalt NE 1 10 53 I SW309 Coliform (total) 1 NE NE 309 SW310 Color (color units) 15 NE NE 310 7440-50-8 Copper Copper 1000 --10 54 I 5 Appendix C Solid Waste Environmental Monitoring Reporting Limits and Standards 15A NCAC 2L and SWSL Limits 57-12-5 Cyanide Cyanide 70 --10 58 75-99-0 Dalapon NE 200 NE 355 3424-82-6 DDE o,p-DDE 0.1 472 319-86-8 delta-BHC Cyclohexane,1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachloro-NE 0.019 0.05 26 SW318 Depth To Water (ft)DTW NE NE NE 318 117-81-7 Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate, DEHP 2.5 --NE 431 2303-16-4 Diallate Carbamothioic acid,bis(1-methylethyl)-,NE NE 10 63 53-70-3 Dibenz[a,h]anthracene Dibenz[a,h]anthracene 0.005 --10 64 132-64-9 Dibenzofuran Dibenzofuran NE 28 10 65 124-48-1 Dibromochloromethane;Methane, dibromochloro-0.4 0.41 3 66 I 1918-00-9 Dicamba NE NE NE 353 79-43-6 Dichloroacetic Acid NE 0.7 NE 480 75-71-8 Dichlorodifluoromethane; CFC 12 Methane,dichlorodifluoro-1000 --5 74 60-57-1 Dieldrin 2,7:3,6-Dimethanonaphth[2,3-0.002 --0.075 88 84-66-2 Diethyl phthalate 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylicacid, diethyl 6000 --10 90 60-51-5 Dimethoate Phosphorodithioic acid,O,O-dimethyl S-NE NE 20 91 131-11-3 Dimethyl phthalate 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylicacid, dimethyl NE NE 10 96 84-74-2 Di-n-butyl phthalate 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, dibutyl 700 --10 33 117-84-0 Di-n-octyl phthalate 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylicacid, dioctyl 100 --10 168 88-85-7 Dinoseb; DNBP; 2-sec-Butyl-4,6-Phenol, 2-(1-methylpropyl)-4,6-dinitro-NE 7 1 102 1746-01-6 Dioxin 2,3,7,8-TCDD 0.2 NE NE 441 101-84-8 Diphenyl ether Diphenyl oxide; 1,1'-Oxybisbenzene;NE 100 NE 498 122-39-4 Diphenylamine Benzenamine, N-phenyl-NE NE 10 103 85-00-7 Diquat 20 473 74-82-8 Dissolved Methane Dissolved Methane 456 7782-44-7 Dissolved Oxygen NE NE NE 356 298-04-4 Disulfoton Phosphorodithioic acid,O,O-diethyl S-[2-0.3 --10 104 3648-20-2 Diundecyl phthalate Santicizer 711 100 NE NE 442 959-98-8 Endosulfan I 6,9-Methano-2,4,3-benzodiox-40 NE 0.1 105 33213-65-9 Endosulfan II 6,9-Methano-2,4,3---42 0.1 106 1031-07-8 Endosulfan sulfate 6,9-Methano-2,4,3-NE 40 0.1 107 145-73-3 Endothall 100 474 72-20-8 Endrin 2,7:3,6-Dimethanonaphth[2,3-b]oxirene,2 --0.1 108 7421-93-4 Endrin aldehyde 1,2,4-Methenocyclo-penta[cd]pentalene-2 --0.1 109 6 Appendix C Solid Waste Environmental Monitoring Reporting Limits and Standards 15A NCAC 2L and SWSL Limits 106-89-8 Epichlorohydrin 4 NE NE 443 74-84-0 Ethane- Dissolved NE NE NE 331 64-17-5 Ethanol Ethyl alcohol, Ethyl hydrate,NE 4000 NE 499 74-85-1 Ethene- Dissolved NE NE NE 332 141-78-6 Ethyl acetate 3000 NE NE 444 97-63-2 Ethyl methacrylate 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, ethyl NE NE 10 112 62-50-0 Ethyl methanesulfonate Methanesulfonic acid,ethyl ester NE NE 20 113 637-92-3 Ethyl tert-butyl ether ETBE, Ethyl tertiary butyl ether NE 47 NE 500 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene Benzene, ethyl-600 --1 110 I 107-21-1 ethylene glycol ethylene glycol 10000 --10,000 424 52-85-7 Famphur Phosphorothioic acid, O-[4-NE NE 20 114 SW334 Ferrous Iron- Dissolved NE NE NE 334 206-44-0 Fluoranthene Fluoranthene 300 --10 115 86-73-7 Fluorene 9H-Fluorene 300 --10 116 16984-48-8 Fluoride 2000 --2000 312 SW313 Foaming Agents 500 --NE 313 50-00-0 Formaldehyde 600 NE NE 445 59-89-9 gamma-BHC (Lindane)gamma-BHC (Lindane) 457 58-89-9 gamma-BHC; Lindane Cyclohexane,1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachloro-0.03 --0.05 27 SW314 Gross Alpha 15 NE NE 314 SW427 Groundwater Elevation (feet)GW Elevation (feet)NE NE NE 427 SW319 Head (ft mean sea level) NE NE NE 319 76-44-8 Heptachlor 4,7-Methano-1H-indene,1,4,5,6,7,8,8-0.008 --0.05 117 1024-57-3 Heptachlor epoxide 2,5-Methano-2H-indeno[1,2-0.004 --0.075 118 142-82-5 Heptane Heptane 400 --NE 432 118-74-1 Hexachlorobenzene Benzene, hexachloro-0.02 --10 119 87-68-3 Hexachlorobutadiene 1,3-Butadiene,1,1,2,3,4,4-hexachloro-0.4 0.44 10 120 608-73-1 Hexachlorocyclohexane isomers 0.02 NE NE 446 77-47-4 Hexachlorocyclopentadiene 1,3-Cyclopentadiene,1,2,3,4,5,5-NE 50 10 121 67-72-1 Hexachloroethane Ethane, hexachloro-NE 2.5 10 122 70-30-4 Hexachlorophene NE NE NE 387 1888-71-7 Hexachloropropene 1-Propene, 1,1,2,3,3,3-hexachloro-NE NE 10 123 142-62-1 Hexanoic Acid NE NE NE 485 133-74-0 Hydrogen Gas Dissolved Hydrogen Gas NE NE NE 420 7 Appendix C Solid Waste Environmental Monitoring Reporting Limits and Standards 15A NCAC 2L and SWSL Limits SW338 Hydrogen Sulfide NE NE NE 338 646-07-1 i-Hexonic Acid NE NE NE 486 193-39-5 Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene Indeno[1,2,3-cd]pyrene 0.05 --10 125 503-74-2 i-Pentanoic Acid NE NE NE 488 7439-89-6 Iron 300 --300 340 78-83-1 Isobutyl alcohol 1-Propanol, 2-methyl-NE NE 100 126 465-73-6 Isodrin 1,4,5,8-Dimethanonaphthalene,1,2,3,4,1 NE NE 20 127 78-59-1 Isophorone 2-Cyclohexen-1-one,3,5,5-trimethyl-40 --10 128 108-20-3 Isopropyl ether 70 --NE 366 98-82-8 Isopropylbenzene 70 --NE 367 120-58-1 Isosafrole 1,3-Benzodioxole, 5-(1-propenyl)-NE NE 10 129 143-50-0 Kepone 1,3,4-Metheno-2H-cyclobuta-NE NE 20 130 SW415 Lactic Acid Lactic Acid NE NE NE 415 SW329 Landfill Gas LFG NE NE NE 329 7439-92-1 Lead Lead 15 --10 131 I SW374 m-&p-Cresol (combined) NE NE NE 374 SW359 m-&p-Xylene (combined) NE NE NE 359 7439-95-4 Magnesium NE NE NE 376 7439-96-5 Manganese 50 --50 342 SW335 Manganese- Dissolved 50 --50 335 94-74-6 MCPA NE NE NE 351 108-39-4 m-Cresol; 3-Methylphenol Phenol, 3-methyl-400 --10 345 541-73-1 m-Dichlorobenzene; 1,3-Benzene, 1,3-dichloro-200 --5 70 99-65-0 m-Dinitrobenzene Benzene, 1,3-dinitro-NE NE 20 97 93-65-2 Mecopop, MCPP NE NE NE 354 7439-97-6 Mercury Mercury 1 --0.2 132 126-98-7 Methacrylonitrile 2-Propenenitrile, 2-methyl-NE NE 100 133 SW333 Methane- Dissolved NE NE NE 333 67-56-1 Methanol 4000 NE NE 448 91-80-5 Methapyrilene 1,2,Ethanediamine, N,N-dimethyl-N'-2-NE NE 100 134 72-43-5 Methoxychlor Benzene, 1,1'-40 --1 135 72-43-5 Methoxychlor 40 NE NE 449 74-83-9 Methyl bromide; Bromomethane Methane, bromo-NE 10 10 136 I 74-87-3 Methyl chloride; Chloromethane Methane, chloro-3 --1 137 I 8 Appendix C Solid Waste Environmental Monitoring Reporting Limits and Standards 15A NCAC 2L and SWSL Limits 78-93-3 Methyl ethyl ketone; MEK; 2-2-Butanone 4000 --100 141 I 74-88-4 Methyl iodide; Iodomethane Methane, iodo-NE NE 10 142 I 108-10-1 Methyl Isobutyl Ketone 100 493 80-62-6 Methyl methacrylate 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, methyl NE 25 30 143 66-27-3 Methyl methanesulfonate Methanesulfonic acid,methyl ester NE NE 10 144 298-00-0 Methyl parathion; Parathion methyl Phosphorothioic acid,O,O-dimethyl NE NE 10 146 2037-26-5 Methylbenzene NE NE NE 461 74-95-3 Methylene bromide;Methane, dibromo-NE 70 10 139 I 75-09-2 Methylene chloride;Methane, dichloro-5 --1 140 I 1634-04-4 Methyl-tert-butyl ether (MTBE) 20 --NE 369 99-09-2 m-Nitroaniline; 3-Nitroaniline Benzenamine, 3-nitro-NE NE 50 153 7439-98-7 Molybdenum NE NE NE 397 108-38-3 m-Xylene NE NE NE 409 91-20-3 Naphthalene Naphthalene 6 --10 148 104-51-8 n-Butylbenzene 70 --NE 361 110-54-3 n-Hexane 400 NE NE 447 7440-02-0 Nickel Nickel 100 --50 152 I 14797-55-8 Nitrate (as N) 10000 --10000 303 14797-65-0 Nitrite (as N) 1000 --1000 304 98-95-3 Nitrobenzene Benzene, nitro-NE NE 10 156 7727-37-9 Nitrogen NE NE NE 467 55-18-5 N-Nitrosodiethylamine Ethanamine, N-ethyl-N-nitroso-NE NE 20 160 62-75-9 N-Nitrosodimethylamine Methanamine, N-methyl-N-nitroso-0.0007 --10 161 924-16-3 N-Nitrosodi-n-butylamine 1-Butanamine, N-butyl-N-nitroso-NE NE 10 162 86-30-6 N-Nitrosodiphenylamine Benzenamine, N-nitroso-N-phenyl-NE NE 10 163 SW426 N-N-NE NE 10 426 SW439 N- NE NE NE 439 621-64-7 N-Nitrosodipropylamine; N-Nitroso-N-1-Propanamine, N-nitroso-N-propyl-NE NE 10 164 10595-95-6 N-Nitrosomethylethalamine Ethanamine, N-methyl-N-nitroso-NE NE 10 165 59-89-2 N-Nitrosomorpholine NE NE NE 389 100-75-4 N-Nitrosopiperidine Piperidine, 1-nitroso-NE NE 20 166 930-55-2 N-Nitrosopyrrolidine Pyrrolidine, 1-nitroso-NE NE 10 167 SW419 No2/No3 (nitrate & nitrite reported NOX NE NE NE 419 103-65-1 n-Propylbenzene 70 NE NE 370 9 Appendix C Solid Waste Environmental Monitoring Reporting Limits and Standards 15A NCAC 2L and SWSL Limits 126-68-1 O,O,O-Triethyl phosphorothioate Phosphorothioic acid,O,O,O-triethyl NE NE 10 207 297-97-2 O,O-Diethyl O-2-pyrazinyl Phosphorothioic acid,O,O-diethyl O-NE NE 20 89 136777-61-2 o,p-Xylene NE NE NE 460 95-49-8 o-Chlorotoluene 2-chlorotoluene 100 NE NE 364 95-48-7 o-Cresol; 2-Methylphenol Phenol, 2-methyl-NE 400 10 56 95-50-1 o-Dichlorobenzene; 1,2-Benzene, 1,2-dichloro-20 --5 69 I 88-74-4 o-Nitroaniline; 2-Nitroaniline Benzenamine, 2-nitro-NE NE 50 154 88-75-5 o-Nitrophenol; 2-Nitrophenol Phenol, 2-nitro-NE NE 10 158 SW437 Orthophosphate Phosphorus NE NE NE 437 95-53-4 o-Toluidine Benzenamine, 2-methyl-NE NE 10 197 23135-22-0 Oxamyl 200 NE NE 450 SW336 Oxygen Reduction Potential (mV)ORP NE NE NE 336 96-47-6 o-Xylene NE NE NE 408 60-11-7 p-(Dimethylamino)azobenzene Benzenamine, N,N-dimethyl-4-NE NE 10 92 56-38-2 Parathion Phosphorothioic acid,O,O-diethyl-O-(4-NE NE 10 169 106-47-8 p-Chloroaniline Benzenamine, 4-chloro-NE NE 20 38 59-50-7 p-Chloro-m-cresol; 4-Chloro-3-Phenol, 4-chloro-3-methyl-NE NE 20 45 106-43-4 p-Chlorotoluene NE 24 NE 365 106-44-5 p-Cresol; 4-Methylphenol Phenol, 4-methyl-40 NE--10 344 99-87-6 p-Cymene NE 25 NE 368 106-46-7 p-Dichlorobenzene; 1,4-Benzene, 1,4-dichloro-6 --1 71 I 608-93-5 Pentachlorobenzene Benzene, pentachloro-NE NE 10 171 76-01-7 Pentachloroethane NE NE NE 380 82-68-8 Pentachloronitrobenzene Benzene,pentachloronitro-NE NE 20 172 87-86-5 Pentachlorophenol Phenol, pentachloro-0.3 --25 173 109-52-4 Pentanoic Acid NE NE NE 487 7790-98-9 Perchlorate and Perchlorate Salts 2 494 335-67-1 Perfluorooctanoic acid PFOA, C8 2 484 SW307 petroleum aliphatic carbon fraction class 10000 --NE 307 SW305 petroleum aliphatic carbon fraction class 400 --NE 305 SW306 petroleum aliphatic carbon fraction class 700 --NE 306 SW308 petroleum aromatics carbon fraction 200 --NE 308 SW320 pH (field) NE NE NE 320 SW321 pH (lab) NE NE NE 321 10 Appendix C Solid Waste Environmental Monitoring Reporting Limits and Standards 15A NCAC 2L and SWSL Limits 62-44-2 Phenacetin Acetamide, N-(4-ethoxyphenyl)NE NE 20 174 85-01-8 Phenanthrene Phenanthrene 200 --10 175 108-95-2 Phenol Phenol 30 --10 177 298-02-2 Phorate Phosphorodithioic acid,O,O-diethyl S-1 --10 178 96-91-3 Picramic Acid 2-amino-4,6-dinitiphenol NE 0.7 NE 482 100-01-6 p-Nitroaniline; 4-Nitroaniline Benzenamine, 4-nitro-NE NE 20 155 100-02-7 p-Nitrophenol; 4-Nitrophenol Phenol, 4-nitro-NE NE 50 159 1336-36-3 Polychlorinated biphenyls; PCBs 1,1'-Biphenyl,chloro derivatives Method NE 0.09 2 434 9/7/7440 Potassium NE NE NE 377 106-50-3 p-Phenylenediamine 1,4-Benzenediamine NE NE 10 176 23950-58-5 Pronamide Benzamide, 3,5-dichloro-N-(1,1-NE NE 10 179 SW417 Propionic Acid Propionic Acid NE NE NE 417 107-12-0 Propionitrile; Ethyl cyanide Propanenitrile NE NE 150 180 57-55-6 Propylene Glycol NE 140,000 NE 507 106-42-3 p-Xylene NE NE NE 410 129-00-0 Pyrene Pyrene 200 --10 181 110-86-1 Pyridine NE 7 NE 391 SW414 Pyruvic Acid Pyruvic Acid NE NE NE 414 94-59-7 Safrole 1,3-Benzodioxole, 5-(2-propenyl)-NE NE 10 182 135-98-8 sec-Butylbenzene 70 --NE 362 7782-49-2 Selenium Selenium 20 --10 183 I 7440-22-4 Silver Silver 20 --10 184 I 93-72-1 Silvex; 2,4,5-TP Propanoic acid, 2-(2,4,5-50 --2 185 122-34-9 Simazine 4 NE NE 451 7440-23-5 Sodium NE 20000 NE 322 SW323 SpecCond (field) NE NE NE 323 SW324 SpecCond (lab) NE NE NE 324 7440-24-6 Strontium NE NE NE 465 100-42-5 Styrene Benzene, ethenyl-70 --1 186 I 14808-79-8 Sulfate 250000 --250000 315 18496-25-8 Sulfide Sulfide NE NE 1000 187 3689-24-5 Sulfotep NE NE NE 392 99-35-4 sym-Trinitrobenzene Benzene, 1,3,5-trinitro-NE NE 10 208 11 Appendix C Solid Waste Environmental Monitoring Reporting Limits and Standards 15A NCAC 2L and SWSL Limits SW325 Temp (oC) NE NE NE 325 994-05-8 tert-Amyl methyl ether TAME, 2-methoxy-2-methylbutane NE 128 NE 504 98-06-6 tert-Butylbenzene 70 --NE 363 75-65-0 Tertiary Butyl Alcohol tert-butanol NE 10 NE 505 127-18-4 Tetrachloroethylene; Tetrachloroethene;Ethene, tetrachloro-0.7 --1 192 I 109-99-9 Tetrahydrofuran NE NE NE 458 7440-28-0 Thallium Thallium NE 0.28 5.5 194 I 7440-31-5 Tin Tin NE 2000 100 195 108-88-3 Toluene Benzene, methyl-600 --1 196 I SW328 Top Of Casing (ft mean sea level)TOC NE NE NE 328 SW425 Total BHC NE 0.019 NE 425 SW311 Total Dissolved Solids TDS 500000 --NE 311 SW436 Total Fatty Acids Total Fatty Acids NE NE NE 436 E-10195 Total Organic Carbon NE NE NE 357 SW396 Total Organic Halides NE NE NE 396 7723-14-0 Total Phosphorus Total Phosphorus NE NE NE 412 SW343 Total Suspended Solids NE NE NE 343 SW411 Total Well Depth (ft)TD NE NE NE 411 8001-35-2 Toxaphene Toxaphene 0.03 --1.5 198 156-60-5 trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene; trans-1,2-Ethene, 1,2-dichloro-,(E)-100 --5 79 I 10061-02-6 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 1-Propene, 1,3-dichloro-, (E)-0.4 --1 87 I 110-57-6 trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-butene 2-Butene, 1,4-dichloro-, (E)-NE NE 100 73 I 79-01-6 Trichloroethylene; Trichloroethene Ethene, trichloro-3 --1 201 I 75-69-4 Trichlorofluoromethane; CFC-11 Methane,trichlorofluoro-2000 --1 203 I SW330 Turbidity NE NE NE 330 7440-62-2 Vanadium Vanadium NE 0.3 25 209 I 108-05-4 Vinyl acetate Acetic acid, ethenylester NE 88 50 210 I 75-01-4 Vinyl chloride; Chloroethene Ethene, chloro-0.03 --1 211 I 1330-20-7 Xylene (total)(o-,m-,and p-, Benzene, dimethyl 500 --5 346 I 7440-66-6 Zinc Zinc 1000 --10 213 I 12 AH/BC Navy JV, LLC. APPENDIX D Chemstat Output (112 PAGES – PROVIDED ELECTRONICALLY) Page 1 Concentrations (ppb) Parameter: Barium Original Data (Not Transformed) Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit Total Measurements: 547 Total Non-Detect: 500 Percent Non-Detects: 91.4077% Total Background Measurements: 117 There are 3 background locations Loc.Meas.ND Date Conc.Original MW-1 39 36 (92.3077%)12/9/1997 ND<10 ND<10 1/27/1998 ND<10 ND<10 3/25/1998 ND<10 ND<10 4/8/1998 ND<10 ND<10 11/6/1998 ND<10 ND<10 8/5/1999 2100 2100 11/9/1999 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2000 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 1/30/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/30/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/9/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/21/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/27/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/7/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/18/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/9/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/17/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/23/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/11/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/23/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/7/2009 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/19/2009 2.4 2.4 5/13/2010 23 23 10/7/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/6/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/3/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 12/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/28/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/5/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/8/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/27/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/29/2016 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 MW-11 39 37 (94.8718%)12/9/1997 ND<10 ND<10 1/27/1998 ND<10 ND<10 3/25/1998 ND<10 ND<10 4/8/1998 ND<10 ND<10 11/6/1998 ND<10 ND<10 Page 2 8/5/1999 ND<10 ND<10 11/9/1999 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2000 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 1/30/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/30/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/9/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/21/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/27/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/7/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/18/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/9/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/17/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/23/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/11/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/23/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/7/2009 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/19/2009 32 32 5/13/2010 44 44 10/7/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/6/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/3/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 12/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/28/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/5/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/8/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/27/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/29/2016 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 MW-12 39 37 (94.8718%)12/9/1997 ND<10 ND<10 1/27/1998 ND<10 ND<10 3/25/1998 ND<10 ND<10 4/8/1998 ND<10 ND<10 11/6/1998 ND<10 ND<10 8/5/1999 ND<10 ND<10 11/9/1999 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2000 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 1/30/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/30/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/9/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/21/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/27/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/7/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/18/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/9/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/17/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/23/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 Page 3 6/11/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/23/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/7/2009 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/19/2009 24 24 5/13/2010 18 18 10/7/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/6/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/3/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 12/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/28/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/5/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/8/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/27/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/29/2016 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 There are 14 compliance locations Loc.Meas.ND Date Conc.Original MW-10 39 37 (94.8718%)12/9/1997 ND<10 ND<10 1/27/1998 ND<10 ND<10 3/25/1998 ND<10 ND<10 4/8/1998 ND<10 ND<10 11/6/1998 ND<10 ND<10 8/5/1999 ND<10 ND<10 11/9/1999 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2000 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 1/30/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/30/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/9/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/21/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/27/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/7/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/18/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/9/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/17/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/23/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/11/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/23/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/7/2009 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/19/2009 13 13 5/13/2010 76 76 10/7/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/6/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/3/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 12/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/28/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 Page 4 11/5/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/8/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/27/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/29/2016 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 MW-2 39 37 (94.8718%)12/9/1997 ND<10 ND<10 1/27/1998 ND<10 ND<10 3/25/1998 ND<10 ND<10 4/8/1998 ND<10 ND<10 11/6/1998 ND<10 ND<10 8/5/1999 ND<10 ND<10 11/9/1999 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2000 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 1/30/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/30/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/9/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/21/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/27/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/7/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/18/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/9/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/17/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/23/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/11/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/23/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/7/2009 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/19/2009 33 33 5/13/2010 14 14 10/7/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/6/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/3/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 12/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/28/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/5/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/8/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/27/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/29/2016 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 MW-3 39 37 (94.8718%)12/9/1997 ND<10 ND<10 1/27/1998 ND<10 ND<10 3/25/1998 ND<10 ND<10 4/8/1998 ND<10 ND<10 11/6/1998 ND<10 ND<10 8/5/1999 ND<10 ND<10 11/9/1999 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2000 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 1/30/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/30/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/9/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 Page 5 5/16/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/21/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/27/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/7/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/18/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/9/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/17/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/23/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/11/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/23/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/7/2009 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/19/2009 16 16 5/13/2010 9.2 9.2 10/7/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/6/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/3/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 12/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/28/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/5/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/8/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/27/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/29/2016 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 MW-4 39 37 (94.8718%)12/9/1997 ND<10 ND<10 1/27/1998 ND<10 ND<10 3/25/1998 ND<10 ND<10 4/8/1998 ND<10 ND<10 11/6/1998 ND<10 ND<10 8/5/1999 ND<10 ND<10 11/9/1999 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2000 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 1/30/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/30/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/9/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/21/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/27/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/7/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/18/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/9/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/17/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/23/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/11/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/23/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/7/2009 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/19/2009 65 65 5/13/2010 41 41 10/7/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 Page 6 10/6/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/3/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 12/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/28/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/5/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/8/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/27/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/29/2016 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 MW-5 39 36 (92.3077%)12/9/1997 ND<10 ND<10 1/27/1998 ND<10 ND<10 3/25/1998 ND<10 ND<10 4/8/1998 ND<10 ND<10 11/6/1998 ND<10 ND<10 8/5/1999 ND<10 ND<10 11/9/1999 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2000 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 1/30/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/30/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/9/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/21/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/27/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/7/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/18/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/9/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/17/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/23/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/11/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/23/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/7/2009 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/19/2009 67 67 5/13/2010 68 68 10/7/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/6/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/3/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/4/2013 105 105 12/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/28/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/5/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/8/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/27/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/29/2016 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 MW-6 39 37 (94.8718%)12/9/1997 ND<10 ND<10 1/27/1998 ND<10 ND<10 3/25/1998 ND<10 ND<10 4/8/1998 ND<10 ND<10 11/6/1998 ND<10 ND<10 8/5/1999 ND<10 ND<10 Page 7 11/9/1999 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2000 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 1/30/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/30/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/9/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/21/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/27/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/7/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/18/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/9/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/17/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/23/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/11/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/23/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/7/2009 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/19/2009 41 41 5/13/2010 58 58 10/7/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/6/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/3/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 12/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/28/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/5/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/8/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/27/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/29/2016 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 MW-7 53 47 (88.6792%)12/9/1997 ND<10 ND<10 1/27/1998 ND<10 ND<10 3/25/1998 ND<10 ND<10 4/8/1998 ND<10 ND<10 11/6/1998 ND<10 ND<10 8/5/1999 ND<10 ND<10 11/9/1999 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2000 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 1/30/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/30/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/9/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/21/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/27/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/7/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/18/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/9/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/17/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/23/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/11/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 Page 8 11/23/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/7/2009 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/19/2009 0.01 0.01 10/19/2009 47 47 5/13/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/13/2010 73 73 10/7/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/7/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2011 142 142 10/6/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/6/2011 129 129 5/16/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2012 153 153 10/3/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/3/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 12/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 12/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/28/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/28/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/5/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/5/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/8/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/8/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/27/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/27/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/29/2016 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/29/2016 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 MW-8 39 36 (92.3077%)12/9/1997 ND<10 ND<10 1/27/1998 ND<10 ND<10 3/25/1998 ND<10 ND<10 4/8/1998 ND<10 ND<10 11/6/1998 ND<10 ND<10 8/5/1999 ND<10 ND<10 11/9/1999 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2000 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 1/30/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/30/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/9/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/21/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/27/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/7/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/18/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/9/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/17/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/23/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/11/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/23/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/7/2009 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/19/2009 5.9 5.9 Page 9 5/13/2010 70 70 10/7/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/6/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2012 109 109 10/3/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 12/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/28/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/5/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/8/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/27/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/29/2016 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 MW-9 39 35 (89.7436%)12/9/1997 ND<10 ND<10 1/27/1998 ND<10 ND<10 3/25/1998 ND<10 ND<10 4/8/1998 ND<10 ND<10 11/6/1998 ND<10 ND<10 8/5/1999 ND<10 ND<10 11/9/1999 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2000 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 1/30/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/30/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/9/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/21/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/27/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/7/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/18/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/9/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/17/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/23/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/11/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/23/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/7/2009 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/19/2009 100 100 5/13/2010 26 26 10/7/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/6/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2012 113 113 10/3/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/4/2013 115 115 12/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/28/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/5/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/8/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/27/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/29/2016 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 MW-13 13 12 (92.3077%)5/13/2010 21 21 10/7/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 Page 10 10/6/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/3/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 12/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/28/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/5/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/8/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/27/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/29/2016 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 MW-14 13 13 (100%)5/13/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/7/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/6/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/3/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 12/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/28/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/5/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/8/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/27/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/29/2016 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 MW-15 13 12 (92.3077%)5/13/2010 61 61 10/7/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/6/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/3/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 12/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/28/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/5/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/8/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/27/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/29/2016 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 MW-16 13 8 (61.5385%)5/13/2010 68 68 10/7/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/6/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2012 102 102 10/3/2012 176 176 9/4/2013 117 117 12/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/28/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/5/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/8/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/27/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/29/2016 157 157 MW-17 13 6 (46.1538%)5/13/2010 65 65 10/7/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/6/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 Page 11 5/16/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/3/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 12/4/2013 116 116 5/28/2014 139 139 11/5/2014 120 120 6/8/2015 120 120 10/27/2015 150 150 6/29/2016 165 165 There are 0 unused locations Loc.Meas.ND Date Conc.Original Page 12 Basic Statistics Parameter: Barium Original Data (Not Transformed) Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit Total Measurements 547 Total Non-Detects 500 (91.4077%) Pooled Mean 11.3781 Pooled Std Dev 92.9237 Compliance Meas.430 Compliance Mean 8.85923 Compliance Std Dev 27.9685 Background Meas.117 Background Mean 20.6353 Background Std Dev 194.011 Background Locations There are 3 background location Location Meas.Non-Detects % ND Total MW-1 39 36 92.3077 2175.71 MW-11 39 37 94.8718 136.31 MW-12 39 37 94.8718 102.31 Location Mean Std Dev Std Err Rank Sum Rank Mean MW-1 55.7874 335.985 0 10577 271.205 MW-11 3.49513 9.00816 0 10298.5 264.064 MW-12 2.62333 5.69305 0 10287.5 263.782 Compliance Locations There are 14 compliance location Location Obs.Non-Detects % ND Total MW-10 39 37 94.8718 149.31 MW-2 39 37 94.8718 107.31 MW-3 39 37 94.8718 85.51 MW-4 39 37 94.8718 166.31 MW-5 39 36 92.3077 300.3 MW-6 39 37 94.8718 159.31 MW-7 53 47 88.6792 604.42 MW-8 39 36 92.3077 245.2 MW-9 39 35 89.7436 414.29 MW-13 13 12 92.3077 21.12 MW-14 13 13 100 0.13 MW-15 13 12 92.3077 61.12 MW-16 13 8 61.5385 620.08 MW-17 13 6 46.1538 875.06 Location Mean Std Dev Dif From Bkg Std Err Rank Sum Rank Mean MW-10 3.82846 12.5377 -16.8068 17.1449 10301.5 264.141 MW-2 2.75154 6.46801 -17.8838 17.1449 10288.5 263.808 MW-3 2.19256 4.45196 -18.4427 17.1449 10279.5 263.577 MW-4 4.26436 12.351 -16.3709 17.1449 10304.5 264.218 MW-5 7.7 22.0201 -12.9353 17.1449 10596 271.692 MW-6 4.08487 11.4642 -16.5504 17.1449 10303.5 264.192 Page 13 MW-7 11.4042 34.3789 -9.23115 15.353 14942.5 281.934 MW-8 6.28718 20.4387 -14.3481 17.1449 10579 271.256 MW-9 10.6228 29.4105 -10.0125 17.1449 10875.5 278.859 MW-13 1.62462 5.82158 -19.0107 27.1085 3515 270.385 MW-14 0.01 1.80556e-018 -20.6253 27.1085 3256.5 250.5 MW-15 4.70154 16.9156 -15.9338 27.1085 3526 271.231 MW-16 47.6985 67.5556 27.0632 27.1085 4685 360.385 MW-17 67.3123 68.693 46.677 27.1085 5262 404.769 Analysis of Variance Statistics SS Wells 157670 SS Total 4.71461e+006 Kruskal-Wallis Statistics Non-Detect Rank 250.5 Background Rank Sum 31163 Background Rank Mean 266.35 H Statistic 14.329 H Adjusted for Ties 60.6503 Page 14 Shapiro-Francia Test of Normality Parameter: Barium All Locations Normality Test of Parameter Concentrations Original Data (Not Transformed) Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit Total Number of Measurements = 547 i x(i)m(i)sum(m^2)sum(mx) 1 0.01 0 0 0 2 0.01 -2.74777 7.55021 -0.0274777 3 0.01 -2.57583 14.1851 -0.053236 4 0.01 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277.102 -1.76892 401 0.01 0.618872 277.485 -1.76273 402 0.01 0.624956 277.876 -1.75648 403 0.01 0.631062 278.274 -1.75017 404 0.01 0.637192 278.68 -1.7438 405 0.01 0.643345 279.094 -1.73736 406 0.01 0.646431 279.512 -1.7309 407 0.01 0.652622 279.938 -1.72437 408 0.01 0.658838 280.372 -1.71779 409 0.01 0.665079 280.814 -1.71113 410 0.01 0.671346 281.265 -1.70442 411 0.01 0.67449 281.72 -1.69768 412 0.01 0.680797 282.183 -1.69087 413 0.01 0.687131 282.655 -1.684 414 0.01 0.693493 283.136 -1.67706 415 0.01 0.699883 283.626 -1.67006 416 0.01 0.706302 284.125 -1.663 417 0.01 0.709522 284.628 -1.65591 418 0.01 0.715986 285.141 -1.64875 419 0.01 0.722479 285.663 -1.64152 420 0.01 0.729003 286.194 -1.63423 421 0.01 0.735557 286.735 -1.62687 422 0.01 0.742143 287.286 -1.61945 423 0.01 0.745449 287.842 -1.612 424 0.01 0.752084 288.407 -1.60448 425 0.01 0.758753 288.983 -1.59689 426 0.01 0.765456 289.569 -1.58924 427 0.01 0.772193 290.165 -1.58151 428 0.01 0.778966 290.772 -1.57372 429 0.01 0.782366 291.384 -1.5659 430 0.01 0.789191 292.007 -1.55801 431 2.4 0.796056 292.641 0.352525 432 5.9 0.802956 293.286 5.08997 433 9.2 0.809896 293.941 12.541 434 10 0.813379 294.603 20.6748 435 10 0.820379 295.276 28.8786 436 10 0.827417 295.961 37.1528 437 10 0.834498 296.657 45.4977 438 10 0.841621 297.365 53.914 439 10 0.848786 298.086 62.4018 440 10 0.852385 298.812 70.9257 441 10 0.859618 299.551 79.5219 442 10 0.866894 300.303 88.1908 443 10 0.874218 301.067 96.933 444 10 0.881587 301.844 105.749 445 10 0.889006 302.635 114.639 446 10 0.892733 303.432 123.566 Page 22 447 10 0.900227 304.242 132.568 448 10 0.907769 305.066 141.646 449 10 0.915365 305.904 150.8 450 10 0.923014 306.756 160.03 451 10 0.926859 307.615 169.299 452 10 0.93459 308.488 178.644 453 10 0.942375 309.376 188.068 454 10 0.950222 310.279 197.57 455 10 0.958125 311.197 207.152 456 10 0.966088 312.131 216.813 457 10 0.970094 313.072 226.514 458 10 0.97815 314.029 236.295 459 10 0.986272 315.001 246.158 460 10 0.994457 315.99 256.102 461 10 1.00271 316.996 266.129 462 10 1.01104 318.018 276.24 463 10 1.01522 319.049 286.392 464 10 1.02365 320.096 296.629 465 10 1.03215 321.162 306.95 466 10 1.04073 322.245 317.357 467 10 1.04939 323.346 327.851 468 10 1.05812 324.466 338.432 469 10 1.06252 325.595 349.058 470 10 1.07138 326.743 359.771 471 10 1.08032 327.91 370.575 472 10 1.08935 329.096 381.468 473 10 1.09847 330.303 392.453 474 10 1.10306 331.52 403.483 475 10 1.11232 332.757 414.607 476 10 1.12168 334.015 425.823 477 10 1.13113 335.295 437.135 478 10 1.14069 336.596 448.542 479 10 1.15035 337.919 460.045 480 10 1.15522 339.254 471.597 481 10 1.16505 340.611 483.248 482 10 1.17499 341.992 494.998 483 10 1.18504 343.396 506.848 484 10 1.19522 344.824 518.8 485 10 1.20553 346.278 530.856 486 10 1.21073 347.744 542.963 487 10 1.22123 349.235 555.175 488 10 1.23187 350.752 567.494 489 10 1.24264 352.297 579.92 490 10 1.25357 353.868 592.456 491 10 1.25908 355.453 605.047 492 10 1.27024 357.067 617.749 493 10 1.28155 358.709 630.565 494 10 1.29303 360.381 643.495 495 10 1.30469 362.083 656.542 496 10 1.31652 363.817 669.707 497 10 1.32251 365.566 682.932 498 10 1.33462 367.347 696.278 499 10 1.34694 369.161 709.748 500 10 1.35946 371.009 723.342 501 10 1.3722 372.892 737.064 502 10 1.38517 374.811 750.916 503 10 1.39175 376.748 764.834 Page 23 504 10 1.40507 378.722 778.884 505 13 1.41865 380.735 797.327 506 14 1.4325 382.787 817.382 507 16 1.44663 384.879 840.528 508 18 1.46106 387.014 866.827 509 21 1.46838 389.17 897.663 510 23 1.48328 391.37 931.779 511 24 1.49852 393.616 967.743 512 26 1.5141 395.908 1007.11 513 32 1.53007 398.25 1056.07 514 33 1.5382 400.616 1106.83 515 41 1.55477 403.033 1170.58 516 41 1.57179 405.503 1235.02 517 44 1.58927 408.029 1304.95 518 47 1.60725 410.612 1380.49 519 58 1.62576 413.256 1474.78 520 61 1.63524 415.93 1574.53 521 65 1.65463 418.667 1682.08 522 65 1.67466 421.472 1790.94 523 67 1.6954 424.346 1904.53 524 68 1.71688 427.294 2021.28 525 68 1.7392 430.319 2139.54 526 70 1.75069 433.384 2262.09 527 73 1.77438 436.532 2391.62 528 76 1.79912 439.769 2528.35 529 100 1.82501 443.1 2710.85 530 102 1.85218 446.53 2899.78 531 105 1.86629 450.013 3095.74 532 109 1.8957 453.607 3302.37 533 113 1.92684 457.319 3520.1 534 115 1.95996 461.161 3745.5 535 116 1.99539 465.143 3976.96 536 117 2.03352 469.278 4214.88 537 120 2.05375 473.496 4461.33 538 120 2.09693 477.893 4712.96 539 129 2.14441 482.491 4989.59 540 139 2.19728 487.319 5295.02 541 142 2.25713 492.414 5615.53 542 150 2.32634 497.826 5964.48 543 153 2.36561 503.422 6326.42 544 157 2.45727 509.46 6712.21 545 165 2.57583 516.095 7137.22 546 176 2.74777 523.645 7620.83 547 2100 0 523.645 7620.83 Data Set Standard Deviation = 92.9237 Numerator = 5.8077e+007 Denominator = 2.46878e+009 W Statistic = 0.0235246 = 5.8077e+007 / 2.46878e+009 5% Critical value of 0.976 exceeds 0.0235246 Evidence of non-normality at 95% level of significance 1% Critical value of 0.967 exceeds 0.0235246 Evidence of non-normality at 99% level of significance Page 24 Levene's Test for Equal of Variance Parameter: Barium Original Data (Not Transformed) Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit Overall Mean = 17.71 Overall Std Dev = 89.6204 Overall Total = 9687.38 SS Groups = 398557 SS Total = 4.38537e+006 ANOVA Table Source of Sum of Degrees of Mean Variation Squares Freedom Squares F Between Groups 398557 16 24909.8 3.31146 Error (within groups)3.98682e+006 530 7522.3 Totals 4.38537e+006 546 95% F-Statistic = 1.57 3.31146 exceeds 1.57; assumption of equal variance should be rejected Group: MW-1 Sample Residual 12/9/1997 45.7874 1/27/1998 45.7874 3/25/1998 45.7874 4/8/1998 45.7874 11/6/1998 45.7874 8/5/1999 2044.21 11/9/1999 55.7774 9/26/2000 55.7774 1/30/2001 55.7774 9/26/2001 55.7774 5/30/2002 55.7774 10/9/2002 55.7774 5/16/2003 55.7774 10/21/2003 55.7774 5/27/2004 55.7774 10/7/2004 55.7774 5/19/2005 55.7774 10/18/2005 55.7774 5/9/2006 55.7774 10/17/2006 55.7774 5/16/2007 55.7774 10/23/2007 55.7774 6/11/2008 55.7774 11/23/2008 55.7774 5/7/2009 55.7774 10/19/2009 53.3874 5/13/2010 32.7874 10/7/2010 55.7774 5/19/2011 55.7774 10/6/2011 55.7774 Page 25 5/16/2012 55.7774 10/3/2012 55.7774 9/4/2013 55.7774 12/4/2013 55.7774 5/28/2014 55.7774 11/5/2014 55.7774 6/8/2015 55.7774 10/27/2015 55.7774 6/29/2016 55.7774 Group: MW-11 Sample Residual 12/9/1997 6.50487 1/27/1998 6.50487 3/25/1998 6.50487 4/8/1998 6.50487 11/6/1998 6.50487 8/5/1999 6.50487 11/9/1999 3.48513 9/26/2000 3.48513 1/30/2001 3.48513 9/26/2001 3.48513 5/30/2002 3.48513 10/9/2002 3.48513 5/16/2003 3.48513 10/21/2003 3.48513 5/27/2004 3.48513 10/7/2004 3.48513 5/19/2005 3.48513 10/18/2005 3.48513 5/9/2006 3.48513 10/17/2006 3.48513 5/16/2007 3.48513 10/23/2007 3.48513 6/11/2008 3.48513 11/23/2008 3.48513 5/7/2009 3.48513 10/19/2009 28.5049 5/13/2010 40.5049 10/7/2010 3.48513 5/19/2011 3.48513 10/6/2011 3.48513 5/16/2012 3.48513 10/3/2012 3.48513 9/4/2013 3.48513 12/4/2013 3.48513 5/28/2014 3.48513 11/5/2014 3.48513 6/8/2015 3.48513 10/27/2015 3.48513 6/29/2016 3.48513 Group: MW-12 Sample Residual 12/9/1997 7.37667 1/27/1998 7.37667 3/25/1998 7.37667 4/8/1998 7.37667 11/6/1998 7.37667 Page 26 8/5/1999 7.37667 11/9/1999 2.61333 9/26/2000 2.61333 1/30/2001 2.61333 9/26/2001 2.61333 5/30/2002 2.61333 10/9/2002 2.61333 5/16/2003 2.61333 10/21/2003 2.61333 5/27/2004 2.61333 10/7/2004 2.61333 5/19/2005 2.61333 10/18/2005 2.61333 5/9/2006 2.61333 10/17/2006 2.61333 5/16/2007 2.61333 10/23/2007 2.61333 6/11/2008 2.61333 11/23/2008 2.61333 5/7/2009 2.61333 10/19/2009 21.3767 5/13/2010 15.3767 10/7/2010 2.61333 5/19/2011 2.61333 10/6/2011 2.61333 5/16/2012 2.61333 10/3/2012 2.61333 9/4/2013 2.61333 12/4/2013 2.61333 5/28/2014 2.61333 11/5/2014 2.61333 6/8/2015 2.61333 10/27/2015 2.61333 6/29/2016 2.61333 Group: MW-10 Date Residual 12/9/1997 6.17154 1/27/1998 6.17154 3/25/1998 6.17154 4/8/1998 6.17154 11/6/1998 6.17154 8/5/1999 6.17154 11/9/1999 3.81846 9/26/2000 3.81846 1/30/2001 3.81846 9/26/2001 3.81846 5/30/2002 3.81846 10/9/2002 3.81846 5/16/2003 3.81846 10/21/2003 3.81846 5/27/2004 3.81846 10/7/2004 3.81846 5/19/2005 3.81846 10/18/2005 3.81846 5/9/2006 3.81846 10/17/2006 3.81846 5/16/2007 3.81846 Page 27 10/23/2007 3.81846 6/11/2008 3.81846 11/23/2008 3.81846 5/7/2009 3.81846 10/19/2009 9.17154 5/13/2010 72.1715 10/7/2010 3.81846 5/19/2011 3.81846 10/6/2011 3.81846 5/16/2012 3.81846 10/3/2012 3.81846 9/4/2013 3.81846 12/4/2013 3.81846 5/28/2014 3.81846 11/5/2014 3.81846 6/8/2015 3.81846 10/27/2015 3.81846 6/29/2016 3.81846 Group: MW-2 Date Residual 12/9/1997 7.24846 1/27/1998 7.24846 3/25/1998 7.24846 4/8/1998 7.24846 11/6/1998 7.24846 8/5/1999 7.24846 11/9/1999 2.74154 9/26/2000 2.74154 1/30/2001 2.74154 9/26/2001 2.74154 5/30/2002 2.74154 10/9/2002 2.74154 5/16/2003 2.74154 10/21/2003 2.74154 5/27/2004 2.74154 10/7/2004 2.74154 5/19/2005 2.74154 10/18/2005 2.74154 5/9/2006 2.74154 10/17/2006 2.74154 5/16/2007 2.74154 10/23/2007 2.74154 6/11/2008 2.74154 11/23/2008 2.74154 5/7/2009 2.74154 10/19/2009 30.2485 5/13/2010 11.2485 10/7/2010 2.74154 5/19/2011 2.74154 10/6/2011 2.74154 5/16/2012 2.74154 10/3/2012 2.74154 9/4/2013 2.74154 12/4/2013 2.74154 5/28/2014 2.74154 11/5/2014 2.74154 6/8/2015 2.74154 Page 28 10/27/2015 2.74154 6/29/2016 2.74154 Group: MW-3 Date Residual 12/9/1997 7.80744 1/27/1998 7.80744 3/25/1998 7.80744 4/8/1998 7.80744 11/6/1998 7.80744 8/5/1999 7.80744 11/9/1999 2.18256 9/26/2000 2.18256 1/30/2001 2.18256 9/26/2001 2.18256 5/30/2002 2.18256 10/9/2002 2.18256 5/16/2003 2.18256 10/21/2003 2.18256 5/27/2004 2.18256 10/7/2004 2.18256 5/19/2005 2.18256 10/18/2005 2.18256 5/9/2006 2.18256 10/17/2006 2.18256 5/16/2007 2.18256 10/23/2007 2.18256 6/11/2008 2.18256 11/23/2008 2.18256 5/7/2009 2.18256 10/19/2009 13.8074 5/13/2010 7.00744 10/7/2010 2.18256 5/19/2011 2.18256 10/6/2011 2.18256 5/16/2012 2.18256 10/3/2012 2.18256 9/4/2013 2.18256 12/4/2013 2.18256 5/28/2014 2.18256 11/5/2014 2.18256 6/8/2015 2.18256 10/27/2015 2.18256 6/29/2016 2.18256 Group: MW-4 Date Residual 12/9/1997 5.73564 1/27/1998 5.73564 3/25/1998 5.73564 4/8/1998 5.73564 11/6/1998 5.73564 8/5/1999 5.73564 11/9/1999 4.25436 9/26/2000 4.25436 1/30/2001 4.25436 9/26/2001 4.25436 5/30/2002 4.25436 10/9/2002 4.25436 Page 29 5/16/2003 4.25436 10/21/2003 4.25436 5/27/2004 4.25436 10/7/2004 4.25436 5/19/2005 4.25436 10/18/2005 4.25436 5/9/2006 4.25436 10/17/2006 4.25436 5/16/2007 4.25436 10/23/2007 4.25436 6/11/2008 4.25436 11/23/2008 4.25436 5/7/2009 4.25436 10/19/2009 60.7356 5/13/2010 36.7356 10/7/2010 4.25436 5/19/2011 4.25436 10/6/2011 4.25436 5/16/2012 4.25436 10/3/2012 4.25436 9/4/2013 4.25436 12/4/2013 4.25436 5/28/2014 4.25436 11/5/2014 4.25436 6/8/2015 4.25436 10/27/2015 4.25436 6/29/2016 4.25436 Group: MW-5 Date Residual 12/9/1997 2.3 1/27/1998 2.3 3/25/1998 2.3 4/8/1998 2.3 11/6/1998 2.3 8/5/1999 2.3 11/9/1999 7.69 9/26/2000 7.69 1/30/2001 7.69 9/26/2001 7.69 5/30/2002 7.69 10/9/2002 7.69 5/16/2003 7.69 10/21/2003 7.69 5/27/2004 7.69 10/7/2004 7.69 5/19/2005 7.69 10/18/2005 7.69 5/9/2006 7.69 10/17/2006 7.69 5/16/2007 7.69 10/23/2007 7.69 6/11/2008 7.69 11/23/2008 7.69 5/7/2009 7.69 10/19/2009 59.3 5/13/2010 60.3 10/7/2010 7.69 Page 30 5/19/2011 7.69 10/6/2011 7.69 5/16/2012 7.69 10/3/2012 7.69 9/4/2013 97.3 12/4/2013 7.69 5/28/2014 7.69 11/5/2014 7.69 6/8/2015 7.69 10/27/2015 7.69 6/29/2016 7.69 Group: MW-6 Date Residual 12/9/1997 5.91513 1/27/1998 5.91513 3/25/1998 5.91513 4/8/1998 5.91513 11/6/1998 5.91513 8/5/1999 5.91513 11/9/1999 4.07487 9/26/2000 4.07487 1/30/2001 4.07487 9/26/2001 4.07487 5/30/2002 4.07487 10/9/2002 4.07487 5/16/2003 4.07487 10/21/2003 4.07487 5/27/2004 4.07487 10/7/2004 4.07487 5/19/2005 4.07487 10/18/2005 4.07487 5/9/2006 4.07487 10/17/2006 4.07487 5/16/2007 4.07487 10/23/2007 4.07487 6/11/2008 4.07487 11/23/2008 4.07487 5/7/2009 4.07487 10/19/2009 36.9151 5/13/2010 53.9151 10/7/2010 4.07487 5/19/2011 4.07487 10/6/2011 4.07487 5/16/2012 4.07487 10/3/2012 4.07487 9/4/2013 4.07487 12/4/2013 4.07487 5/28/2014 4.07487 11/5/2014 4.07487 6/8/2015 4.07487 10/27/2015 4.07487 6/29/2016 4.07487 Group: MW-7 Date Residual 12/9/1997 1.40415 1/27/1998 1.40415 3/25/1998 1.40415 Page 31 4/8/1998 1.40415 11/6/1998 1.40415 8/5/1999 1.40415 11/9/1999 11.3942 9/26/2000 11.3942 1/30/2001 11.3942 9/26/2001 11.3942 5/30/2002 11.3942 10/9/2002 11.3942 5/16/2003 11.3942 10/21/2003 11.3942 5/27/2004 11.3942 10/7/2004 11.3942 5/19/2005 11.3942 10/18/2005 11.3942 5/9/2006 11.3942 10/17/2006 11.3942 5/16/2007 11.3942 10/23/2007 11.3942 6/11/2008 11.3942 11/23/2008 11.3942 5/7/2009 11.3942 10/19/2009 11.3942 10/19/2009 35.5958 5/13/2010 11.3942 5/13/2010 61.5958 10/7/2010 11.3942 10/7/2010 11.3942 5/19/2011 11.3942 5/19/2011 130.596 10/6/2011 11.3942 10/6/2011 117.596 5/16/2012 11.3942 5/16/2012 141.596 10/3/2012 11.3942 10/3/2012 11.3942 9/4/2013 11.3942 9/4/2013 11.3942 12/4/2013 11.3942 12/4/2013 11.3942 5/28/2014 11.3942 5/28/2014 11.3942 11/5/2014 11.3942 11/5/2014 11.3942 6/8/2015 11.3942 6/8/2015 11.3942 10/27/2015 11.3942 10/27/2015 11.3942 6/29/2016 11.3942 6/29/2016 11.3942 Group: MW-8 Date Residual 12/9/1997 3.71282 1/27/1998 3.71282 3/25/1998 3.71282 4/8/1998 3.71282 11/6/1998 3.71282 Page 32 8/5/1999 3.71282 11/9/1999 6.27718 9/26/2000 6.27718 1/30/2001 6.27718 9/26/2001 6.27718 5/30/2002 6.27718 10/9/2002 6.27718 5/16/2003 6.27718 10/21/2003 6.27718 5/27/2004 6.27718 10/7/2004 6.27718 5/19/2005 6.27718 10/18/2005 6.27718 5/9/2006 6.27718 10/17/2006 6.27718 5/16/2007 6.27718 10/23/2007 6.27718 6/11/2008 6.27718 11/23/2008 6.27718 5/7/2009 6.27718 10/19/2009 0.387179 5/13/2010 63.7128 10/7/2010 6.27718 5/19/2011 6.27718 10/6/2011 6.27718 5/16/2012 102.713 10/3/2012 6.27718 9/4/2013 6.27718 12/4/2013 6.27718 5/28/2014 6.27718 11/5/2014 6.27718 6/8/2015 6.27718 10/27/2015 6.27718 6/29/2016 6.27718 Group: MW-9 Date Residual 12/9/1997 0.622821 1/27/1998 0.622821 3/25/1998 0.622821 4/8/1998 0.622821 11/6/1998 0.622821 8/5/1999 0.622821 11/9/1999 10.6128 9/26/2000 10.6128 1/30/2001 10.6128 9/26/2001 10.6128 5/30/2002 10.6128 10/9/2002 10.6128 5/16/2003 10.6128 10/21/2003 10.6128 5/27/2004 10.6128 10/7/2004 10.6128 5/19/2005 10.6128 10/18/2005 10.6128 5/9/2006 10.6128 10/17/2006 10.6128 5/16/2007 10.6128 Page 33 10/23/2007 10.6128 6/11/2008 10.6128 11/23/2008 10.6128 5/7/2009 10.6128 10/19/2009 89.3772 5/13/2010 15.3772 10/7/2010 10.6128 5/19/2011 10.6128 10/6/2011 10.6128 5/16/2012 102.377 10/3/2012 10.6128 9/4/2013 104.377 12/4/2013 10.6128 5/28/2014 10.6128 11/5/2014 10.6128 6/8/2015 10.6128 10/27/2015 10.6128 6/29/2016 10.6128 Group: MW-13 Date Residual 5/13/2010 19.3754 10/7/2010 1.61462 5/19/2011 1.61462 10/6/2011 1.61462 5/16/2012 1.61462 10/3/2012 1.61462 9/4/2013 1.61462 12/4/2013 1.61462 5/28/2014 1.61462 11/5/2014 1.61462 6/8/2015 1.61462 10/27/2015 1.61462 6/29/2016 1.61462 Group: MW-14 Date Residual 5/13/2010 1.73472e-018 10/7/2010 1.73472e-018 5/19/2011 1.73472e-018 10/6/2011 1.73472e-018 5/16/2012 1.73472e-018 10/3/2012 1.73472e-018 9/4/2013 1.73472e-018 12/4/2013 1.73472e-018 5/28/2014 1.73472e-018 11/5/2014 1.73472e-018 6/8/2015 1.73472e-018 10/27/2015 1.73472e-018 6/29/2016 1.73472e-018 Group: MW-15 Date Residual 5/13/2010 56.2985 10/7/2010 4.69154 5/19/2011 4.69154 10/6/2011 4.69154 5/16/2012 4.69154 10/3/2012 4.69154 9/4/2013 4.69154 Page 34 12/4/2013 4.69154 5/28/2014 4.69154 11/5/2014 4.69154 6/8/2015 4.69154 10/27/2015 4.69154 6/29/2016 4.69154 Group: MW-16 Date Residual 5/13/2010 20.3015 10/7/2010 47.6885 5/19/2011 47.6885 10/6/2011 47.6885 5/16/2012 54.3015 10/3/2012 128.302 9/4/2013 69.3015 12/4/2013 47.6885 5/28/2014 47.6885 11/5/2014 47.6885 6/8/2015 47.6885 10/27/2015 47.6885 6/29/2016 109.302 Group: MW-17 Date Residual 5/13/2010 2.31231 10/7/2010 67.3023 5/19/2011 67.3023 10/6/2011 67.3023 5/16/2012 67.3023 10/3/2012 67.3023 9/4/2013 67.3023 12/4/2013 48.6877 5/28/2014 71.6877 11/5/2014 52.6877 6/8/2015 52.6877 10/27/2015 82.6877 6/29/2016 97.6877 Page 35 Poisson Prediction Limit (Inter-Well) Parameter: Barium Original Data (Not Transformed) Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit Recent Dates = 1 Poisson Count of 117 background Samples = 2414.33 99% t-test = 2.35892 95% t-test = 1.6581 Well: MW-10 Number of comparisons = 1 Future Samples (k) = 1 c = 0.00854701 99% Prediction Limit (Tk) = 31.4205 95% Prediction Limit (Tk) = 28.2113 Samples Sum 95 %tile 99 %tile 1 0.01 FALSE FALSE Well: MW-2 Number of comparisons = 1 Future Samples (k) = 1 c = 0.00854701 99% Prediction Limit (Tk) = 31.4205 95% Prediction Limit (Tk) = 28.2113 Samples Sum 95 %tile 99 %tile 1 0.01 FALSE FALSE Well: MW-3 Number of comparisons = 1 Future Samples (k) = 1 c = 0.00854701 99% Prediction Limit (Tk) = 31.4205 95% Prediction Limit (Tk) = 28.2113 Samples Sum 95 %tile 99 %tile 1 0.01 FALSE FALSE Well: MW-4 Number of comparisons = 1 Future Samples (k) = 1 c = 0.00854701 99% Prediction Limit (Tk) = 31.4205 95% Prediction Limit (Tk) = 28.2113 Samples Sum 95 %tile 99 %tile 1 0.01 FALSE FALSE Well: MW-5 Page 36 Number of comparisons = 1 Future Samples (k) = 1 c = 0.00854701 99% Prediction Limit (Tk) = 31.4205 95% Prediction Limit (Tk) = 28.2113 Samples Sum 95 %tile 99 %tile 1 0.01 FALSE FALSE Well: MW-6 Number of comparisons = 1 Future Samples (k) = 1 c = 0.00854701 99% Prediction Limit (Tk) = 31.4205 95% Prediction Limit (Tk) = 28.2113 Samples Sum 95 %tile 99 %tile 1 0.01 FALSE FALSE Well: MW-7 Number of comparisons = 1 Future Samples (k) = 1 c = 0.00854701 99% Prediction Limit (Tk) = 31.4205 95% Prediction Limit (Tk) = 28.2113 Samples Sum 95 %tile 99 %tile 2 0.01 FALSE FALSE Well: MW-8 Number of comparisons = 1 Future Samples (k) = 1 c = 0.00854701 99% Prediction Limit (Tk) = 31.4205 95% Prediction Limit (Tk) = 28.2113 Samples Sum 95 %tile 99 %tile 1 0.01 FALSE FALSE Well: MW-9 Number of comparisons = 1 Future Samples (k) = 1 c = 0.00854701 99% Prediction Limit (Tk) = 31.4205 95% Prediction Limit (Tk) = 28.2113 Samples Sum 95 %tile 99 %tile 1 0.01 FALSE FALSE Well: MW-13 Number of comparisons = 1 Page 37 Future Samples (k) = 1 c = 0.00854701 99% Prediction Limit (Tk) = 31.4205 95% Prediction Limit (Tk) = 28.2113 Samples Sum 95 %tile 99 %tile 1 0.01 FALSE FALSE Well: MW-14 Number of comparisons = 1 Future Samples (k) = 1 c = 0.00854701 99% Prediction Limit (Tk) = 31.4205 95% Prediction Limit (Tk) = 28.2113 Samples Sum 95 %tile 99 %tile 1 0.01 FALSE FALSE Well: MW-15 Number of comparisons = 1 Future Samples (k) = 1 c = 0.00854701 99% Prediction Limit (Tk) = 31.4205 95% Prediction Limit (Tk) = 28.2113 Samples Sum 95 %tile 99 %tile 1 0.01 FALSE FALSE Well: MW-16 Number of comparisons = 1 Future Samples (k) = 1 c = 0.00854701 99% Prediction Limit (Tk) = 31.4205 95% Prediction Limit (Tk) = 28.2113 Samples Sum 95 %tile 99 %tile 1 157 TRUE TRUE Well: MW-17 Number of comparisons = 1 Future Samples (k) = 1 c = 0.00854701 99% Prediction Limit (Tk) = 31.4205 95% Prediction Limit (Tk) = 28.2113 Samples Sum 95 %tile 99 %tile 1 165 TRUE TRUE Page 38 Non-Parametric Prediction Interval Intra-Well Comparison for MW-16 Parameter: Barium Original Data (Not Transformed) Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit Total Percent Non-Detects = 66.6667% Future Samples (k) = 1 Recent Dates = 1 Baseline Measurements (n) = 12 Maximum Baseline Concentration = 176 Confidence Level = 92.3% False Positive Rate = 7.7% Baseline Measurements Date Value 5/13/2010 68 10/7/2010 ND<0.01 5/19/2011 ND<0.01 10/6/2011 ND<0.01 5/16/2012 102 10/3/2012 176 9/4/2013 117 12/4/2013 ND<0.01 5/28/2014 ND<0.01 11/5/2014 ND<0.01 6/8/2015 ND<0.01 10/27/2015 ND<0.01 Date Count Mean Significant 6/29/2016 1 157 FALSE Page 39 Non-Parametric Prediction Interval Intra-Well Comparison for MW-17 Parameter: Barium Original Data (Not Transformed) Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit Total Percent Non-Detects = 50% Future Samples (k) = 1 Recent Dates = 1 Baseline Measurements (n) = 12 Maximum Baseline Concentration = 150 Confidence Level = 92.3% False Positive Rate = 7.7% Baseline Measurements Date Value 5/13/2010 65 10/7/2010 ND<0.01 5/19/2011 ND<0.01 10/6/2011 ND<0.01 5/16/2012 ND<0.01 10/3/2012 ND<0.01 9/4/2013 ND<0.01 12/4/2013 116 5/28/2014 139 11/5/2014 120 6/8/2015 120 10/27/2015 150 Date Count Mean Significant 6/29/2016 1 165 TRUE Page 40 Concentrations (ppb) Parameter: Vanadium Original Data (Not Transformed) Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit Total Measurements: 547 Total Non-Detect: 528 Percent Non-Detects: 96.5265% Total Background Measurements: 117 There are 3 background locations Loc.Meas.ND Date Conc.Original MW-1 39 37 (94.8718%)12/9/1997 ND<10 ND<10 1/27/1998 ND<10 ND<10 3/25/1998 ND<10 ND<10 4/8/1998 ND<10 ND<10 11/6/1998 ND<10 ND<10 8/5/1999 ND<10 ND<10 11/9/1999 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2000 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 1/30/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/30/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/9/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/21/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/27/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/7/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/18/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/9/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/17/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/23/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/11/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/23/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/7/2009 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/19/2009 3.9 3.9 5/13/2010 3.4 3.4 10/7/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/6/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/3/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 12/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/28/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/5/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/8/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/27/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/29/2016 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 MW-11 39 36 (92.3077%)12/9/1997 ND<10 ND<10 1/27/1998 ND<10 ND<10 3/25/1998 ND<10 ND<10 4/8/1998 ND<10 ND<10 11/6/1998 ND<10 ND<10 Page 41 8/5/1999 ND<10 ND<10 11/9/1999 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2000 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 1/30/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/30/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/9/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/21/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/27/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/7/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/18/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/9/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/17/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/23/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/11/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/23/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/7/2009 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/19/2009 19 19 5/13/2010 10 10 10/7/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/6/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2012 40.5 40.5 10/3/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 12/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/28/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/5/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/8/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/27/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/29/2016 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 MW-12 39 37 (94.8718%)12/9/1997 ND<10 ND<10 1/27/1998 ND<10 ND<10 3/25/1998 ND<10 ND<10 4/8/1998 ND<10 ND<10 11/6/1998 ND<10 ND<10 8/5/1999 ND<10 ND<10 11/9/1999 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2000 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 1/30/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/30/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/9/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/21/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/27/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/7/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/18/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/9/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/17/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/23/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 Page 42 6/11/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/23/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/7/2009 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/19/2009 8.8 8.8 5/13/2010 4.5 4.5 10/7/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/6/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/3/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 12/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/28/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/5/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/8/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/27/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/29/2016 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 There are 14 compliance locations Loc.Meas.ND Date Conc.Original MW-10 39 38 (97.4359%)12/9/1997 ND<10 ND<10 1/27/1998 ND<10 ND<10 3/25/1998 ND<10 ND<10 4/8/1998 ND<10 ND<10 11/6/1998 ND<10 ND<10 8/5/1999 ND<10 ND<10 11/9/1999 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2000 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 1/30/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/30/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/9/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/21/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/27/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/7/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/18/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/9/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/17/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/23/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/11/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/23/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/7/2009 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/19/2009 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/13/2010 71 71 10/7/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/6/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/3/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 12/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/28/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 Page 43 11/5/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/8/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/27/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/29/2016 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 MW-2 39 38 (97.4359%)12/9/1997 ND<10 ND<10 1/27/1998 ND<10 ND<10 3/25/1998 ND<10 ND<10 4/8/1998 ND<10 ND<10 11/6/1998 ND<10 ND<10 8/5/1999 ND<10 ND<10 11/9/1999 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2000 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 1/30/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/30/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/9/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/21/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/27/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/7/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/18/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/9/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/17/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/23/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/11/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/23/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/7/2009 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/19/2009 3.6 3.6 5/13/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/7/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/6/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/3/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 12/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/28/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/5/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/8/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/27/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/29/2016 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 MW-3 39 39 (100%)12/9/1997 ND<10 ND<10 1/27/1998 ND<10 ND<10 3/25/1998 ND<10 ND<10 4/8/1998 ND<10 ND<10 11/6/1998 ND<10 ND<10 8/5/1999 ND<10 ND<10 11/9/1999 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2000 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 1/30/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/30/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/9/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 Page 44 5/16/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/21/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/27/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/7/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/18/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/9/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/17/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/23/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/11/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/23/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/7/2009 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/19/2009 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/13/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/7/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/6/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/3/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 12/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/28/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/5/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/8/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/27/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/29/2016 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 MW-4 39 38 (97.4359%)12/9/1997 ND<10 ND<10 1/27/1998 ND<10 ND<10 3/25/1998 ND<10 ND<10 4/8/1998 ND<10 ND<10 11/6/1998 ND<10 ND<10 8/5/1999 ND<10 ND<10 11/9/1999 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2000 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 1/30/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/30/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/9/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/21/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/27/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/7/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/18/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/9/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/17/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/23/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/11/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/23/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/7/2009 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/19/2009 25 25 5/13/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/7/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 Page 45 10/6/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/3/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 12/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/28/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/5/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/8/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/27/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/29/2016 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 MW-5 39 39 (100%)12/9/1997 ND<10 ND<10 1/27/1998 ND<10 ND<10 3/25/1998 ND<10 ND<10 4/8/1998 ND<10 ND<10 11/6/1998 ND<10 ND<10 8/5/1999 ND<10 ND<10 11/9/1999 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2000 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 1/30/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/30/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/9/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/21/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/27/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/7/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/18/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/9/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/17/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/23/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/11/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/23/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/7/2009 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/19/2009 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/13/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/7/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/6/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/3/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 12/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/28/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/5/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/8/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/27/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/29/2016 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 MW-6 39 39 (100%)12/9/1997 ND<10 ND<10 1/27/1998 ND<10 ND<10 3/25/1998 ND<10 ND<10 4/8/1998 ND<10 ND<10 11/6/1998 ND<10 ND<10 8/5/1999 ND<10 ND<10 Page 46 11/9/1999 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2000 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 1/30/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/30/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/9/2002 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ND<0.01 ND<0.01 12/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/28/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/5/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/8/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/27/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/29/2016 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 MW-16 13 11 (84.6154%)5/13/2010 3.8 3.8 10/7/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/6/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/3/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 12/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/28/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/5/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/8/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/27/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/29/2016 42.4 42.4 MW-17 13 12 (92.3077%)5/13/2010 3.8 3.8 10/7/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/6/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 Page 50 5/16/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/3/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 12/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/28/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/5/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/8/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/27/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/29/2016 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 There are 0 unused locations Loc.Meas.ND Date Conc.Original Page 51 Basic Statistics Parameter: Vanadium Original Data (Not Transformed) Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit Total Measurements 547 Total Non-Detects 528 (96.5265%) Pooled Mean 1.9343 Pooled Std Dev 5.89379 Compliance Meas.430 Compliance Mean 1.83033 Compliance Std Dev 6.0199 Background Meas.117 Background Mean 2.31641 Background Std Dev 5.41225 Background Locations There are 3 background location Location Meas.Non-Detects % ND Total MW-1 39 37 94.8718 67.61 MW-11 39 36 92.3077 129.8 MW-12 39 37 94.8718 73.61 Location Mean Std Dev Std Err Rank Sum Rank Mean MW-1 1.73359 3.66191 0 10849.5 278.192 MW-11 3.32821 7.72769 0 11148 285.846 MW-12 1.88744 3.8346 0 10860.5 278.474 Compliance Locations There are 14 compliance location Location Obs.Non-Detects % ND Total MW-10 39 38 97.4359 131.32 MW-2 39 38 97.4359 63.92 MW-3 39 39 100 60.33 MW-4 39 38 97.4359 85.32 MW-5 39 39 100 60.33 MW-6 39 39 100 60.33 MW-7 53 52 98.1132 122.46 MW-8 39 37 94.8718 74.31 MW-9 39 37 94.8718 74.41 MW-13 13 13 100 0.13 MW-14 13 13 100 0.13 MW-15 13 12 92.3077 3.82 MW-16 13 11 84.6154 46.31 MW-17 13 12 92.3077 3.92 Location Mean Std Dev Dif From Bkg Std Err Rank Sum Rank Mean MW-10 3.36718 11.6966 1.05077 1.09469 10598 271.744 MW-2 1.63897 3.657 -0.677436 1.09469 10581 271.308 MW-3 1.54692 3.65152 -0.769487 1.09469 10315.5 264.5 MW-4 2.18769 5.22733 -0.128718 1.09469 10594 271.641 MW-5 1.54692 3.65152 -0.769487 1.09469 10315.5 264.5 MW-6 1.54692 3.65152 -0.769487 1.09469 10315.5 264.5 Page 52 MW-7 2.31057 8.9454 -0.00584422 0.980274 14300 269.811 MW-8 1.90538 3.88795 -0.411026 1.09469 10862.5 278.526 MW-9 1.90795 3.85883 -0.408462 1.09469 10862.5 278.526 MW-13 0.01 1.80556e-018 -2.30641 1.73086 3438.5 264.5 MW-14 0.01 1.80556e-018 -2.30641 1.73086 3438.5 264.5 MW-15 0.293846 1.02342 -2.02256 1.73086 3705 285 MW-16 3.56231 11.7162 1.2459 1.73086 3986.5 306.654 MW-17 0.301538 1.05116 -2.01487 1.73086 3707 285.154 Analysis of Variance Statistics SS Wells 388.904 SS Total 18966.3 Kruskal-Wallis Statistics Non-Detect Rank 264.5 Background Rank Sum 32858 Background Rank Mean 280.838 H Statistic 1.5474 H Adjusted for Ties 15.3775 Page 53 Shapiro-Francia Test of Normality Parameter: Vanadium All Locations Normality Test of Parameter Concentrations Original Data (Not Transformed) Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit Total Number of Measurements = 547 i x(i)m(i)sum(m^2)sum(mx) 1 0.01 0 0 0 2 0.01 -2.74777 7.55021 -0.0274777 3 0.01 -2.57583 14.1851 -0.053236 4 0.01 -2.45727 20.2233 -0.0778087 5 0.01 -2.36561 25.8195 -0.101465 6 0.01 -2.32634 31.2313 -0.124728 7 0.01 -2.25713 36.326 -0.1473 8 0.01 -2.19728 41.154 -0.169272 9 0.01 -2.14441 45.7525 -0.190716 10 0.01 -2.09693 50.1496 -0.211686 11 0.01 -2.05375 54.3675 -0.232223 12 0.01 -2.03352 58.5027 -0.252558 13 0.01 -1.99539 62.4843 -0.272512 14 0.01 -1.95996 66.3258 -0.292112 15 0.01 -1.92684 70.0385 -0.31138 16 0.01 -1.8957 73.6321 -0.330337 17 0.01 -1.86629 77.1152 -0.349 18 0.01 -1.85218 80.5457 -0.367522 19 0.01 -1.82501 83.8764 -0.385772 20 0.01 -1.79912 87.1132 -0.403763 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156.298 -0.850182 50 0.01 -1.33462 158.08 -0.863529 51 0.01 -1.32251 159.829 -0.876754 52 0.01 -1.31652 161.562 -0.889919 53 0.01 -1.30469 163.264 -0.902966 54 0.01 -1.29303 164.936 -0.915896 55 0.01 -1.28155 166.578 -0.928712 56 0.01 -1.27024 168.192 -0.941414 57 0.01 -1.25908 169.777 -0.954005 58 0.01 -1.25357 171.349 -0.96654 59 0.01 -1.24264 172.893 -0.978967 60 0.01 -1.23187 174.41 -0.991286 61 0.01 -1.22123 175.902 -1.0035 62 0.01 -1.21073 177.368 -1.01561 63 0.01 -1.20553 178.821 -1.02766 64 0.01 -1.19522 180.249 -1.03961 65 0.01 -1.18504 181.654 -1.05146 66 0.01 -1.17499 183.034 -1.06321 67 0.01 -1.16505 184.392 -1.07486 68 0.01 -1.15522 185.726 -1.08642 69 0.01 -1.15035 187.05 -1.09792 70 0.01 -1.14069 188.351 -1.10933 71 0.01 -1.13113 189.63 -1.12064 72 0.01 -1.12168 190.888 -1.13185 73 0.01 -1.11232 192.126 -1.14298 74 0.01 -1.10306 193.342 -1.15401 75 0.01 -1.09847 194.549 -1.16499 76 0.01 -1.08935 195.736 -1.17589 77 0.01 -1.08032 196.903 -1.18669 78 0.01 -1.07138 198.051 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1.46106 387.014 561.829 509 10 1.46838 389.17 576.513 510 10 1.48328 391.37 591.346 511 10 1.49852 393.616 606.331 512 10 1.5141 395.908 621.472 513 10 1.53007 398.25 636.772 514 10 1.5382 400.616 652.155 515 10 1.55477 403.033 667.702 516 10 1.57179 405.503 683.42 517 10 1.58927 408.029 699.313 518 10 1.60725 410.612 715.385 519 10 1.62576 413.256 731.643 520 10 1.63524 415.93 747.995 521 10 1.65463 418.667 764.542 522 10 1.67466 421.472 781.288 523 10 1.6954 424.346 798.242 524 10 1.71688 427.294 815.411 525 10 1.7392 430.319 832.803 526 10 1.75069 433.384 850.31 527 10 1.77438 436.532 868.054 528 10 1.79912 439.769 886.045 529 10 1.82501 443.1 904.295 530 10 1.85218 446.53 922.817 531 10 1.86629 450.013 941.48 532 10 1.8957 453.607 960.437 533 10 1.92684 457.319 979.705 534 10 1.95996 461.161 999.304 535 10 1.99539 465.143 1019.26 536 10 2.03352 469.278 1039.59 537 10 2.05375 473.496 1060.13 538 10 2.09693 477.893 1081.1 539 10 2.14441 482.491 1102.54 540 10 2.19728 487.319 1124.52 541 10 2.25713 492.414 1147.09 542 19 2.32634 497.826 1191.29 543 25 2.36561 503.422 1250.43 544 40.5 2.45727 509.46 1349.95 545 42.4 2.57583 516.095 1459.16 546 62 2.74777 523.645 1629.53 547 71 0 523.645 1629.53 Data Set Standard Deviation = 5.89379 Numerator = 2.65535e+006 Denominator = 9.93159e+006 W Statistic = 0.267365 = 2.65535e+006 / 9.93159e+006 5% Critical value of 0.976 exceeds 0.267365 Evidence of non-normality at 95% level of significance 1% Critical value of 0.967 exceeds 0.267365 Evidence of non-normality at 99% level of significance Page 63 Levene's Test for Equal of Variance Parameter: Vanadium Original Data (Not Transformed) Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit Overall Mean = 3.15165 Overall Std Dev = 4.90646 Overall Total = 1723.95 SS Groups = 1006.76 SS Total = 13144.1 ANOVA Table Source of Sum of Degrees of Mean Variation Squares Freedom Squares F Between Groups 1006.76 16 62.9223 2.74763 Error (within groups)12137.3 530 22.9006 Totals 13144.1 546 95% F-Statistic = 1.57 2.74763 exceeds 1.57; assumption of equal variance should be rejected Group: MW-1 Sample Residual 12/9/1997 8.26641 1/27/1998 8.26641 3/25/1998 8.26641 4/8/1998 8.26641 11/6/1998 8.26641 8/5/1999 8.26641 11/9/1999 1.72359 9/26/2000 1.72359 1/30/2001 1.72359 9/26/2001 1.72359 5/30/2002 1.72359 10/9/2002 1.72359 5/16/2003 1.72359 10/21/2003 1.72359 5/27/2004 1.72359 10/7/2004 1.72359 5/19/2005 1.72359 10/18/2005 1.72359 5/9/2006 1.72359 10/17/2006 1.72359 5/16/2007 1.72359 10/23/2007 1.72359 6/11/2008 1.72359 11/23/2008 1.72359 5/7/2009 1.72359 10/19/2009 2.16641 5/13/2010 1.66641 10/7/2010 1.72359 5/19/2011 1.72359 10/6/2011 1.72359 Page 64 5/16/2012 1.72359 10/3/2012 1.72359 9/4/2013 1.72359 12/4/2013 1.72359 5/28/2014 1.72359 11/5/2014 1.72359 6/8/2015 1.72359 10/27/2015 1.72359 6/29/2016 1.72359 Group: MW-11 Sample Residual 12/9/1997 6.67179 1/27/1998 6.67179 3/25/1998 6.67179 4/8/1998 6.67179 11/6/1998 6.67179 8/5/1999 6.67179 11/9/1999 3.31821 9/26/2000 3.31821 1/30/2001 3.31821 9/26/2001 3.31821 5/30/2002 3.31821 10/9/2002 3.31821 5/16/2003 3.31821 10/21/2003 3.31821 5/27/2004 3.31821 10/7/2004 3.31821 5/19/2005 3.31821 10/18/2005 3.31821 5/9/2006 3.31821 10/17/2006 3.31821 5/16/2007 3.31821 10/23/2007 3.31821 6/11/2008 3.31821 11/23/2008 3.31821 5/7/2009 3.31821 10/19/2009 15.6718 5/13/2010 6.67179 10/7/2010 3.31821 5/19/2011 3.31821 10/6/2011 3.31821 5/16/2012 37.1718 10/3/2012 3.31821 9/4/2013 3.31821 12/4/2013 3.31821 5/28/2014 3.31821 11/5/2014 3.31821 6/8/2015 3.31821 10/27/2015 3.31821 6/29/2016 3.31821 Group: MW-12 Sample Residual 12/9/1997 8.11256 1/27/1998 8.11256 3/25/1998 8.11256 4/8/1998 8.11256 11/6/1998 8.11256 Page 65 8/5/1999 8.11256 11/9/1999 1.87744 9/26/2000 1.87744 1/30/2001 1.87744 9/26/2001 1.87744 5/30/2002 1.87744 10/9/2002 1.87744 5/16/2003 1.87744 10/21/2003 1.87744 5/27/2004 1.87744 10/7/2004 1.87744 5/19/2005 1.87744 10/18/2005 1.87744 5/9/2006 1.87744 10/17/2006 1.87744 5/16/2007 1.87744 10/23/2007 1.87744 6/11/2008 1.87744 11/23/2008 1.87744 5/7/2009 1.87744 10/19/2009 6.91256 5/13/2010 2.61256 10/7/2010 1.87744 5/19/2011 1.87744 10/6/2011 1.87744 5/16/2012 1.87744 10/3/2012 1.87744 9/4/2013 1.87744 12/4/2013 1.87744 5/28/2014 1.87744 11/5/2014 1.87744 6/8/2015 1.87744 10/27/2015 1.87744 6/29/2016 1.87744 Group: MW-10 Date Residual 12/9/1997 6.63282 1/27/1998 6.63282 3/25/1998 6.63282 4/8/1998 6.63282 11/6/1998 6.63282 8/5/1999 6.63282 11/9/1999 3.35718 9/26/2000 3.35718 1/30/2001 3.35718 9/26/2001 3.35718 5/30/2002 3.35718 10/9/2002 3.35718 5/16/2003 3.35718 10/21/2003 3.35718 5/27/2004 3.35718 10/7/2004 3.35718 5/19/2005 3.35718 10/18/2005 3.35718 5/9/2006 3.35718 10/17/2006 3.35718 5/16/2007 3.35718 Page 66 10/23/2007 3.35718 6/11/2008 3.35718 11/23/2008 3.35718 5/7/2009 3.35718 10/19/2009 3.35718 5/13/2010 67.6328 10/7/2010 3.35718 5/19/2011 3.35718 10/6/2011 3.35718 5/16/2012 3.35718 10/3/2012 3.35718 9/4/2013 3.35718 12/4/2013 3.35718 5/28/2014 3.35718 11/5/2014 3.35718 6/8/2015 3.35718 10/27/2015 3.35718 6/29/2016 3.35718 Group: MW-2 Date Residual 12/9/1997 8.36103 1/27/1998 8.36103 3/25/1998 8.36103 4/8/1998 8.36103 11/6/1998 8.36103 8/5/1999 8.36103 11/9/1999 1.62897 9/26/2000 1.62897 1/30/2001 1.62897 9/26/2001 1.62897 5/30/2002 1.62897 10/9/2002 1.62897 5/16/2003 1.62897 10/21/2003 1.62897 5/27/2004 1.62897 10/7/2004 1.62897 5/19/2005 1.62897 10/18/2005 1.62897 5/9/2006 1.62897 10/17/2006 1.62897 5/16/2007 1.62897 10/23/2007 1.62897 6/11/2008 1.62897 11/23/2008 1.62897 5/7/2009 1.62897 10/19/2009 1.96103 5/13/2010 1.62897 10/7/2010 1.62897 5/19/2011 1.62897 10/6/2011 1.62897 5/16/2012 1.62897 10/3/2012 1.62897 9/4/2013 1.62897 12/4/2013 1.62897 5/28/2014 1.62897 11/5/2014 1.62897 6/8/2015 1.62897 Page 67 10/27/2015 1.62897 6/29/2016 1.62897 Group: MW-3 Date Residual 12/9/1997 8.45308 1/27/1998 8.45308 3/25/1998 8.45308 4/8/1998 8.45308 11/6/1998 8.45308 8/5/1999 8.45308 11/9/1999 1.53692 9/26/2000 1.53692 1/30/2001 1.53692 9/26/2001 1.53692 5/30/2002 1.53692 10/9/2002 1.53692 5/16/2003 1.53692 10/21/2003 1.53692 5/27/2004 1.53692 10/7/2004 1.53692 5/19/2005 1.53692 10/18/2005 1.53692 5/9/2006 1.53692 10/17/2006 1.53692 5/16/2007 1.53692 10/23/2007 1.53692 6/11/2008 1.53692 11/23/2008 1.53692 5/7/2009 1.53692 10/19/2009 1.53692 5/13/2010 1.53692 10/7/2010 1.53692 5/19/2011 1.53692 10/6/2011 1.53692 5/16/2012 1.53692 10/3/2012 1.53692 9/4/2013 1.53692 12/4/2013 1.53692 5/28/2014 1.53692 11/5/2014 1.53692 6/8/2015 1.53692 10/27/2015 1.53692 6/29/2016 1.53692 Group: MW-4 Date Residual 12/9/1997 7.81231 1/27/1998 7.81231 3/25/1998 7.81231 4/8/1998 7.81231 11/6/1998 7.81231 8/5/1999 7.81231 11/9/1999 2.17769 9/26/2000 2.17769 1/30/2001 2.17769 9/26/2001 2.17769 5/30/2002 2.17769 10/9/2002 2.17769 Page 68 5/16/2003 2.17769 10/21/2003 2.17769 5/27/2004 2.17769 10/7/2004 2.17769 5/19/2005 2.17769 10/18/2005 2.17769 5/9/2006 2.17769 10/17/2006 2.17769 5/16/2007 2.17769 10/23/2007 2.17769 6/11/2008 2.17769 11/23/2008 2.17769 5/7/2009 2.17769 10/19/2009 22.8123 5/13/2010 2.17769 10/7/2010 2.17769 5/19/2011 2.17769 10/6/2011 2.17769 5/16/2012 2.17769 10/3/2012 2.17769 9/4/2013 2.17769 12/4/2013 2.17769 5/28/2014 2.17769 11/5/2014 2.17769 6/8/2015 2.17769 10/27/2015 2.17769 6/29/2016 2.17769 Group: MW-5 Date Residual 12/9/1997 8.45308 1/27/1998 8.45308 3/25/1998 8.45308 4/8/1998 8.45308 11/6/1998 8.45308 8/5/1999 8.45308 11/9/1999 1.53692 9/26/2000 1.53692 1/30/2001 1.53692 9/26/2001 1.53692 5/30/2002 1.53692 10/9/2002 1.53692 5/16/2003 1.53692 10/21/2003 1.53692 5/27/2004 1.53692 10/7/2004 1.53692 5/19/2005 1.53692 10/18/2005 1.53692 5/9/2006 1.53692 10/17/2006 1.53692 5/16/2007 1.53692 10/23/2007 1.53692 6/11/2008 1.53692 11/23/2008 1.53692 5/7/2009 1.53692 10/19/2009 1.53692 5/13/2010 1.53692 10/7/2010 1.53692 Page 69 5/19/2011 1.53692 10/6/2011 1.53692 5/16/2012 1.53692 10/3/2012 1.53692 9/4/2013 1.53692 12/4/2013 1.53692 5/28/2014 1.53692 11/5/2014 1.53692 6/8/2015 1.53692 10/27/2015 1.53692 6/29/2016 1.53692 Group: MW-6 Date Residual 12/9/1997 8.45308 1/27/1998 8.45308 3/25/1998 8.45308 4/8/1998 8.45308 11/6/1998 8.45308 8/5/1999 8.45308 11/9/1999 1.53692 9/26/2000 1.53692 1/30/2001 1.53692 9/26/2001 1.53692 5/30/2002 1.53692 10/9/2002 1.53692 5/16/2003 1.53692 10/21/2003 1.53692 5/27/2004 1.53692 10/7/2004 1.53692 5/19/2005 1.53692 10/18/2005 1.53692 5/9/2006 1.53692 10/17/2006 1.53692 5/16/2007 1.53692 10/23/2007 1.53692 6/11/2008 1.53692 11/23/2008 1.53692 5/7/2009 1.53692 10/19/2009 1.53692 5/13/2010 1.53692 10/7/2010 1.53692 5/19/2011 1.53692 10/6/2011 1.53692 5/16/2012 1.53692 10/3/2012 1.53692 9/4/2013 1.53692 12/4/2013 1.53692 5/28/2014 1.53692 11/5/2014 1.53692 6/8/2015 1.53692 10/27/2015 1.53692 6/29/2016 1.53692 Group: MW-7 Date Residual 12/9/1997 7.68943 1/27/1998 7.68943 3/25/1998 7.68943 Page 70 4/8/1998 7.68943 11/6/1998 7.68943 8/5/1999 7.68943 11/9/1999 2.30057 9/26/2000 2.30057 1/30/2001 2.30057 9/26/2001 2.30057 5/30/2002 2.30057 10/9/2002 2.30057 5/16/2003 2.30057 10/21/2003 2.30057 5/27/2004 2.30057 10/7/2004 2.30057 5/19/2005 2.30057 10/18/2005 2.30057 5/9/2006 2.30057 10/17/2006 2.30057 5/16/2007 2.30057 10/23/2007 2.30057 6/11/2008 2.30057 11/23/2008 59.6894 5/7/2009 2.30057 10/19/2009 2.30057 10/19/2009 2.30057 5/13/2010 2.30057 5/13/2010 2.30057 10/7/2010 2.30057 10/7/2010 2.30057 5/19/2011 2.30057 5/19/2011 2.30057 10/6/2011 2.30057 10/6/2011 2.30057 5/16/2012 2.30057 5/16/2012 2.30057 10/3/2012 2.30057 10/3/2012 2.30057 9/4/2013 2.30057 9/4/2013 2.30057 12/4/2013 2.30057 12/4/2013 2.30057 5/28/2014 2.30057 5/28/2014 2.30057 11/5/2014 2.30057 11/5/2014 2.30057 6/8/2015 2.30057 6/8/2015 2.30057 10/27/2015 2.30057 10/27/2015 2.30057 6/29/2016 2.30057 6/29/2016 2.30057 Group: MW-8 Date Residual 12/9/1997 8.09462 1/27/1998 8.09462 3/25/1998 8.09462 4/8/1998 8.09462 11/6/1998 8.09462 Page 71 8/5/1999 8.09462 11/9/1999 1.89538 9/26/2000 1.89538 1/30/2001 1.89538 9/26/2001 1.89538 5/30/2002 1.89538 10/9/2002 1.89538 5/16/2003 1.89538 10/21/2003 1.89538 5/27/2004 1.89538 10/7/2004 1.89538 5/19/2005 1.89538 10/18/2005 1.89538 5/9/2006 1.89538 10/17/2006 1.89538 5/16/2007 1.89538 10/23/2007 1.89538 6/11/2008 1.89538 11/23/2008 1.89538 5/7/2009 1.89538 10/19/2009 2.09462 5/13/2010 8.09462 10/7/2010 1.89538 5/19/2011 1.89538 10/6/2011 1.89538 5/16/2012 1.89538 10/3/2012 1.89538 9/4/2013 1.89538 12/4/2013 1.89538 5/28/2014 1.89538 11/5/2014 1.89538 6/8/2015 1.89538 10/27/2015 1.89538 6/29/2016 1.89538 Group: MW-9 Date Residual 12/9/1997 8.09205 1/27/1998 8.09205 3/25/1998 8.09205 4/8/1998 8.09205 11/6/1998 8.09205 8/5/1999 8.09205 11/9/1999 1.89795 9/26/2000 1.89795 1/30/2001 1.89795 9/26/2001 1.89795 5/30/2002 1.89795 10/9/2002 1.89795 5/16/2003 1.89795 10/21/2003 1.89795 5/27/2004 1.89795 10/7/2004 1.89795 5/19/2005 1.89795 10/18/2005 1.89795 5/9/2006 1.89795 10/17/2006 1.89795 5/16/2007 1.89795 Page 72 10/23/2007 1.89795 6/11/2008 1.89795 11/23/2008 1.89795 5/7/2009 1.89795 10/19/2009 3.09205 5/13/2010 7.19205 10/7/2010 1.89795 5/19/2011 1.89795 10/6/2011 1.89795 5/16/2012 1.89795 10/3/2012 1.89795 9/4/2013 1.89795 12/4/2013 1.89795 5/28/2014 1.89795 11/5/2014 1.89795 6/8/2015 1.89795 10/27/2015 1.89795 6/29/2016 1.89795 Group: MW-13 Date Residual 5/13/2010 1.73472e-018 10/7/2010 1.73472e-018 5/19/2011 1.73472e-018 10/6/2011 1.73472e-018 5/16/2012 1.73472e-018 10/3/2012 1.73472e-018 9/4/2013 1.73472e-018 12/4/2013 1.73472e-018 5/28/2014 1.73472e-018 11/5/2014 1.73472e-018 6/8/2015 1.73472e-018 10/27/2015 1.73472e-018 6/29/2016 1.73472e-018 Group: MW-14 Date Residual 5/13/2010 1.73472e-018 10/7/2010 1.73472e-018 5/19/2011 1.73472e-018 10/6/2011 1.73472e-018 5/16/2012 1.73472e-018 10/3/2012 1.73472e-018 9/4/2013 1.73472e-018 12/4/2013 1.73472e-018 5/28/2014 1.73472e-018 11/5/2014 1.73472e-018 6/8/2015 1.73472e-018 10/27/2015 1.73472e-018 6/29/2016 1.73472e-018 Group: MW-15 Date Residual 5/13/2010 3.40615 10/7/2010 0.283846 5/19/2011 0.283846 10/6/2011 0.283846 5/16/2012 0.283846 10/3/2012 0.283846 9/4/2013 0.283846 Page 73 12/4/2013 0.283846 5/28/2014 0.283846 11/5/2014 0.283846 6/8/2015 0.283846 10/27/2015 0.283846 6/29/2016 0.283846 Group: MW-16 Date Residual 5/13/2010 0.237692 10/7/2010 3.55231 5/19/2011 3.55231 10/6/2011 3.55231 5/16/2012 3.55231 10/3/2012 3.55231 9/4/2013 3.55231 12/4/2013 3.55231 5/28/2014 3.55231 11/5/2014 3.55231 6/8/2015 3.55231 10/27/2015 3.55231 6/29/2016 38.8377 Group: MW-17 Date Residual 5/13/2010 3.49846 10/7/2010 0.291538 5/19/2011 0.291538 10/6/2011 0.291538 5/16/2012 0.291538 10/3/2012 0.291538 9/4/2013 0.291538 12/4/2013 0.291538 5/28/2014 0.291538 11/5/2014 0.291538 6/8/2015 0.291538 10/27/2015 0.291538 6/29/2016 0.291538 Page 74 Poisson Prediction Limit (Inter-Well) Parameter: Vanadium Original Data (Not Transformed) Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit Recent Dates = 1 Poisson Count of 117 background Samples = 271.02 99% t-test = 2.35892 95% t-test = 1.6581 Well: MW-10 Number of comparisons = 1 Future Samples (k) = 1 c = 0.00854701 99% Prediction Limit (Tk) = 5.9458 95% Prediction Limit (Tk) = 4.86253 Samples Sum 95 %tile 99 %tile 1 0.01 FALSE FALSE Well: MW-2 Number of comparisons = 1 Future Samples (k) = 1 c = 0.00854701 99% Prediction Limit (Tk) = 5.9458 95% Prediction Limit (Tk) = 4.86253 Samples Sum 95 %tile 99 %tile 1 0.01 FALSE FALSE Well: MW-3 Number of comparisons = 1 Future Samples (k) = 1 c = 0.00854701 99% Prediction Limit (Tk) = 5.9458 95% Prediction Limit (Tk) = 4.86253 Samples Sum 95 %tile 99 %tile 1 0.01 FALSE FALSE Well: MW-4 Number of comparisons = 1 Future Samples (k) = 1 c = 0.00854701 99% Prediction Limit (Tk) = 5.9458 95% Prediction Limit (Tk) = 4.86253 Samples Sum 95 %tile 99 %tile 1 0.01 FALSE FALSE Well: MW-5 Page 75 Number of comparisons = 1 Future Samples (k) = 1 c = 0.00854701 99% Prediction Limit (Tk) = 5.9458 95% Prediction Limit (Tk) = 4.86253 Samples Sum 95 %tile 99 %tile 1 0.01 FALSE FALSE Well: MW-6 Number of comparisons = 1 Future Samples (k) = 1 c = 0.00854701 99% Prediction Limit (Tk) = 5.9458 95% Prediction Limit (Tk) = 4.86253 Samples Sum 95 %tile 99 %tile 1 0.01 FALSE FALSE Well: MW-7 Number of comparisons = 1 Future Samples (k) = 1 c = 0.00854701 99% Prediction Limit (Tk) = 5.9458 95% Prediction Limit (Tk) = 4.86253 Samples Sum 95 %tile 99 %tile 2 0.01 FALSE FALSE Well: MW-8 Number of comparisons = 1 Future Samples (k) = 1 c = 0.00854701 99% Prediction Limit (Tk) = 5.9458 95% Prediction Limit (Tk) = 4.86253 Samples Sum 95 %tile 99 %tile 1 0.01 FALSE FALSE Well: MW-9 Number of comparisons = 1 Future Samples (k) = 1 c = 0.00854701 99% Prediction Limit (Tk) = 5.9458 95% Prediction Limit (Tk) = 4.86253 Samples Sum 95 %tile 99 %tile 1 0.01 FALSE FALSE Well: MW-13 Number of comparisons = 1 Page 76 Future Samples (k) = 1 c = 0.00854701 99% Prediction Limit (Tk) = 5.9458 95% Prediction Limit (Tk) = 4.86253 Samples Sum 95 %tile 99 %tile 1 0.01 FALSE FALSE Well: MW-14 Number of comparisons = 1 Future Samples (k) = 1 c = 0.00854701 99% Prediction Limit (Tk) = 5.9458 95% Prediction Limit (Tk) = 4.86253 Samples Sum 95 %tile 99 %tile 1 0.01 FALSE FALSE Well: MW-15 Number of comparisons = 1 Future Samples (k) = 1 c = 0.00854701 99% Prediction Limit (Tk) = 5.9458 95% Prediction Limit (Tk) = 4.86253 Samples Sum 95 %tile 99 %tile 1 0.01 FALSE FALSE Well: MW-16 Number of comparisons = 1 Future Samples (k) = 1 c = 0.00854701 99% Prediction Limit (Tk) = 5.9458 95% Prediction Limit (Tk) = 4.86253 Samples Sum 95 %tile 99 %tile 1 42.4 TRUE TRUE Well: MW-17 Number of comparisons = 1 Future Samples (k) = 1 c = 0.00854701 99% Prediction Limit (Tk) = 5.9458 95% Prediction Limit (Tk) = 4.86253 Samples Sum 95 %tile 99 %tile 1 0.01 FALSE FALSE Page 77 Non-Parametric Prediction Interval Intra-Well Comparison for MW-16 Parameter: Vanadium Original Data (Not Transformed) Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit Total Percent Non-Detects = 91.6667% Future Samples (k) = 1 Recent Dates = 1 Baseline Measurements (n) = 12 Maximum Baseline Concentration = 3.8 Confidence Level = 92.3% False Positive Rate = 7.7% Baseline Measurements Date Value 5/13/2010 3.8 10/7/2010 ND<0.01 5/19/2011 ND<0.01 10/6/2011 ND<0.01 5/16/2012 ND<0.01 10/3/2012 ND<0.01 9/4/2013 ND<0.01 12/4/2013 ND<0.01 5/28/2014 ND<0.01 11/5/2014 ND<0.01 6/8/2015 ND<0.01 10/27/2015 ND<0.01 Date Count Mean Significant 6/29/2016 1 42.4 TRUE Page 78 Concentrations (ppb) Parameter: Zinc Original Data (Not Transformed) Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit Total Measurements: 547 Total Non-Detect: 485 Percent Non-Detects: 88.6654% Total Background Measurements: 117 There are 3 background locations Loc.Meas.ND Date Conc.Original MW-1 39 38 (97.4359%)12/9/1997 ND<10 ND<10 1/27/1998 ND<10 ND<10 3/25/1998 ND<10 ND<10 4/8/1998 ND<10 ND<10 11/6/1998 ND<10 ND<10 8/5/1999 78 78 11/9/1999 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2000 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 1/30/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/30/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/9/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/21/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/27/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/7/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/18/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/9/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/17/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/23/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/11/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/23/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/7/2009 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/19/2009 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/13/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/7/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/6/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/3/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 12/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/28/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/5/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/8/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/27/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/29/2016 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 MW-11 39 28 (71.7949%)12/9/1997 ND<10 ND<10 1/27/1998 ND<10 ND<10 3/25/1998 ND<10 ND<10 4/8/1998 ND<10 ND<10 11/6/1998 ND<10 ND<10 Page 79 8/5/1999 ND<10 ND<10 11/9/1999 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2000 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 1/30/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/30/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/9/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/21/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/27/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/7/2004 135 135 5/19/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/18/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/9/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/17/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/23/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/11/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/23/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/7/2009 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/19/2009 28 28 5/13/2010 13 13 10/7/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2011 13.7 13.7 10/6/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2012 394 394 10/3/2012 39.8 39.8 9/4/2013 10.6 10.6 12/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/28/2014 17.7 17.7 11/5/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/8/2015 57 57 10/27/2015 130 130 6/29/2016 77.8 77.8 MW-12 39 36 (92.3077%)12/9/1997 ND<10 ND<10 1/27/1998 ND<10 ND<10 3/25/1998 ND<10 ND<10 4/8/1998 ND<10 ND<10 11/6/1998 ND<10 ND<10 8/5/1999 ND<10 ND<10 11/9/1999 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2000 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 1/30/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/30/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/9/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/21/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/27/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/7/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/18/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/9/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/17/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/23/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 Page 80 6/11/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/23/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/7/2009 50 50 10/19/2009 12 12 5/13/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/7/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/6/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/3/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 12/4/2013 10.8 10.8 5/28/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/5/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/8/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/27/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/29/2016 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 There are 14 compliance locations Loc.Meas.ND Date Conc.Original MW-10 39 26 (66.6667%)12/9/1997 ND<10 ND<10 1/27/1998 ND<10 ND<10 3/25/1998 ND<10 ND<10 4/8/1998 ND<10 ND<10 11/6/1998 ND<10 ND<10 8/5/1999 ND<10 ND<10 11/9/1999 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2000 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 1/30/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/30/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/9/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/21/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/27/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/7/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/18/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/9/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/17/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/23/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/11/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/23/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/7/2009 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/19/2009 10 10 5/13/2010 120 120 10/7/2010 260 260 5/19/2011 197 197 10/6/2011 138 138 5/16/2012 89.6 89.6 10/3/2012 44.6 44.6 9/4/2013 30 30 12/4/2013 24.4 24.4 5/28/2014 36.4 36.4 Page 81 11/5/2014 16 16 6/8/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/27/2015 33 33 6/29/2016 44.8 44.8 MW-2 39 34 (87.1795%)12/9/1997 ND<10 ND<10 1/27/1998 ND<10 ND<10 3/25/1998 ND<10 ND<10 4/8/1998 ND<10 ND<10 11/6/1998 ND<10 ND<10 8/5/1999 ND<10 ND<10 11/9/1999 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2000 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 1/30/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/30/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/9/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/21/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/27/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/7/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/18/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/9/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/17/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/23/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/11/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/23/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/7/2009 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/19/2009 14 14 5/13/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/7/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/6/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2012 16.9 16.9 10/3/2012 20.2 20.2 9/4/2013 17.6 17.6 12/4/2013 15.3 15.3 5/28/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/5/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/8/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/27/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/29/2016 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 MW-3 39 39 (100%)12/9/1997 ND<10 ND<10 1/27/1998 ND<10 ND<10 3/25/1998 ND<10 ND<10 4/8/1998 ND<10 ND<10 11/6/1998 ND<10 ND<10 8/5/1999 ND<10 ND<10 11/9/1999 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2000 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 1/30/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/30/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/9/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 Page 82 5/16/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/21/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/27/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/7/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/18/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/9/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/17/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/23/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/11/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/23/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/7/2009 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/19/2009 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/13/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/7/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/6/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/3/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 12/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/28/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/5/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/8/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/27/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/29/2016 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 MW-4 39 38 (97.4359%)12/9/1997 ND<10 ND<10 1/27/1998 ND<10 ND<10 3/25/1998 ND<10 ND<10 4/8/1998 ND<10 ND<10 11/6/1998 ND<10 ND<10 8/5/1999 ND<10 ND<10 11/9/1999 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2000 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 1/30/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/30/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/9/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/21/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/27/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/7/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/18/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/9/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/17/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/23/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/11/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/23/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/7/2009 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/19/2009 13 13 5/13/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/7/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 Page 83 10/6/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/3/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 12/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/28/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/5/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/8/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/27/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/29/2016 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 MW-5 39 38 (97.4359%)12/9/1997 ND<10 ND<10 1/27/1998 ND<10 ND<10 3/25/1998 ND<10 ND<10 4/8/1998 ND<10 ND<10 11/6/1998 ND<10 ND<10 8/5/1999 ND<10 ND<10 11/9/1999 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2000 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 1/30/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/30/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/9/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/21/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/27/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/7/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/18/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/9/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/17/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/23/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/11/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/23/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/7/2009 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/19/2009 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/13/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/7/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/6/2011 15.3 15.3 5/16/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/3/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 12/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/28/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/5/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/8/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/27/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/29/2016 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 MW-6 39 39 (100%)12/9/1997 ND<10 ND<10 1/27/1998 ND<10 ND<10 3/25/1998 ND<10 ND<10 4/8/1998 ND<10 ND<10 11/6/1998 ND<10 ND<10 8/5/1999 ND<10 ND<10 Page 84 11/9/1999 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2000 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 1/30/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/30/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/9/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/21/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/27/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/7/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/18/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/9/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/17/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/23/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/11/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/23/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/7/2009 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/19/2009 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/13/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/7/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/6/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/3/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 12/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/28/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/5/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/8/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/27/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/29/2016 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 MW-7 53 51 (96.2264%)12/9/1997 ND<10 ND<10 1/27/1998 ND<10 ND<10 3/25/1998 ND<10 ND<10 4/8/1998 ND<10 ND<10 11/6/1998 ND<10 ND<10 8/5/1999 ND<10 ND<10 11/9/1999 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2000 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 1/30/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/30/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/9/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/21/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/27/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/7/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/18/2005 137 137 5/9/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/17/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/23/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/11/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 Page 85 11/23/2008 64 64 5/7/2009 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/19/2009 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/19/2009 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/13/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/13/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/7/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/7/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/6/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/6/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/3/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/3/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 12/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 12/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/28/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/28/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/5/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/5/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/8/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/8/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/27/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/27/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/29/2016 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/29/2016 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 MW-8 39 18 (46.1538%)12/9/1997 ND<10 ND<10 1/27/1998 ND<10 ND<10 3/25/1998 ND<10 ND<10 4/8/1998 ND<10 ND<10 11/6/1998 ND<10 ND<10 8/5/1999 ND<10 ND<10 11/9/1999 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2000 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 1/30/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/30/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/9/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/21/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/27/2004 104 104 10/7/2004 121 121 5/19/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/18/2005 158 158 5/9/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/17/2006 146 146 5/16/2007 91 91 10/23/2007 130 130 6/11/2008 61 61 11/23/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/7/2009 53 53 10/19/2009 2.5 2.5 Page 86 5/13/2010 110 110 10/7/2010 270 270 5/19/2011 47.9 47.9 10/6/2011 59.8 59.8 5/16/2012 133 133 10/3/2012 98.1 98.1 9/4/2013 42.7 42.7 12/4/2013 48.8 48.8 5/28/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/5/2014 100 100 6/8/2015 110 110 10/27/2015 80 80 6/29/2016 13.3 13.3 MW-9 39 36 (92.3077%)12/9/1997 ND<10 ND<10 1/27/1998 ND<10 ND<10 3/25/1998 ND<10 ND<10 4/8/1998 ND<10 ND<10 11/6/1998 ND<10 ND<10 8/5/1999 ND<10 ND<10 11/9/1999 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2000 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 1/30/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/26/2001 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/30/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/9/2002 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/21/2003 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/27/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/7/2004 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/18/2005 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/9/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/17/2006 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/23/2007 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/11/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/23/2008 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/7/2009 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/19/2009 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/13/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/7/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2011 13.1 13.1 10/6/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/3/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/4/2013 11.6 11.6 12/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/28/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/5/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/8/2015 15 15 10/27/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/29/2016 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 MW-13 13 13 (100%)5/13/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/7/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 Page 87 10/6/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/3/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 12/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/28/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/5/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/8/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/27/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/29/2016 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 MW-14 13 13 (100%)5/13/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/7/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/6/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/3/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 12/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/28/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/5/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/8/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/27/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/29/2016 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 MW-15 13 13 (100%)5/13/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/7/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/6/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/3/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 12/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/28/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/5/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/8/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/27/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/29/2016 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 MW-16 13 12 (92.3077%)5/13/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/7/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/6/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/16/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/3/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 12/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/28/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/5/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/8/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/27/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/29/2016 30 30 MW-17 13 13 (100%)5/13/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/7/2010 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/19/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/6/2011 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 Page 88 5/16/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/3/2012 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 9/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 12/4/2013 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 5/28/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 11/5/2014 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/8/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 10/27/2015 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 6/29/2016 ND<0.01 ND<0.01 There are 0 unused locations Loc.Meas.ND Date Conc.Original Page 89 Basic Statistics Parameter: Zinc Original Data (Not Transformed) Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit Total Measurements 547 Total Non-Detects 485 (88.6654%) Pooled Mean 9.48527 Pooled Std Dev 33.3243 Compliance Meas.430 Compliance Mean 9.18649 Compliance Std Dev 30.7598 Background Meas.117 Background Mean 10.5833 Background Std Dev 41.549 Background Locations There are 3 background location Location Meas.Non-Detects % ND Total MW-1 39 38 97.4359 128.33 MW-11 39 28 71.7949 976.82 MW-12 39 36 92.3077 133.1 Location Mean Std Dev Std Err Rank Sum Rank Mean MW-1 3.29051 12.7338 0 9759 250.231 MW-11 25.0467 68.6231 0 12469 319.718 MW-12 3.41282 8.74552 0 10246 262.718 Compliance Locations There are 14 compliance location Location Obs.Non-Detects % ND Total MW-10 39 26 66.6667 1104 MW-2 39 34 87.1795 144.28 MW-3 39 39 100 60.33 MW-4 39 38 97.4359 73.32 MW-5 39 38 97.4359 75.62 MW-6 39 39 100 60.33 MW-7 53 51 96.2264 261.45 MW-8 39 18 46.1538 2040.22 MW-9 39 36 92.3077 100 MW-13 13 13 100 0.13 MW-14 13 13 100 0.13 MW-15 13 13 100 0.13 MW-16 13 12 92.3077 30.12 MW-17 13 13 100 0.13 Location Mean Std Dev Dif From Bkg Std Err Rank Sum Rank Mean MW-10 28.3077 57.4665 17.7244 5.61982 13061 334.897 MW-2 3.69949 6.28227 -6.88385 5.61982 10768 276.103 MW-3 1.54692 3.65152 -9.03641 5.61982 9477 243 MW-4 1.88 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0.308108 263.938 -2.04492 341 0.01 0.31337 264.037 -2.04179 342 0.01 0.318639 264.138 -2.0386 343 0.01 0.321278 264.241 -2.03539 344 0.01 0.326561 264.348 -2.03212 345 0.01 0.331854 264.458 -2.0288 346 0.01 0.337155 264.572 -2.02543 347 0.01 0.342466 264.689 -2.02201 348 0.01 0.347787 264.81 -2.01853 349 0.01 0.350451 264.933 -2.01502 350 0.01 0.355788 265.059 -2.01147 351 0.01 0.361133 265.19 -2.00786 352 0.01 0.36649 265.324 -2.00419 353 0.01 0.371856 265.462 -2.00047 354 0.01 0.374544 265.603 -1.99673 355 0.01 0.379927 265.747 -1.99293 356 0.01 0.385321 265.896 -1.98907 357 0.01 0.390726 266.048 -1.98517 358 0.01 0.396142 266.205 -1.98121 359 0.01 0.401571 266.366 -1.97719 360 0.01 0.40429 266.53 -1.97315 361 0.01 0.409735 266.698 -1.96905 362 0.01 0.415193 266.87 -1.9649 363 0.01 0.420664 267.047 -1.96069 364 0.01 0.426148 267.229 -1.95643 365 0.01 0.431644 267.415 -1.95211 366 0.01 0.434397 267.604 -1.94777 367 0.01 0.439913 267.797 -1.94337 368 0.01 0.445443 267.996 -1.93892 369 0.01 0.450985 268.199 -1.93441 370 0.01 0.456542 268.407 -1.92984 371 0.01 0.462114 268.621 -1.92522 372 0.01 0.464904 268.837 -1.92057 373 0.01 0.470498 269.059 -1.91586 374 0.01 0.476105 269.285 -1.9111 375 0.01 0.481728 269.517 -1.90629 376 0.01 0.487364 269.755 -1.90141 377 0.01 0.490189 269.995 -1.89651 378 0.01 0.49585 270.241 -1.89155 379 0.01 0.501527 270.492 -1.88654 380 0.01 0.507221 270.75 -1.88146 381 0.01 0.51293 271.013 -1.87634 382 0.01 0.518658 271.282 -1.87115 383 0.01 0.521527 271.554 -1.86593 384 0.01 0.52728 271.832 -1.86066 385 0.01 0.533048 272.116 -1.85533 386 0.01 0.538836 272.406 -1.84994 387 0.01 0.544642 272.703 -1.8445 388 0.01 0.550465 273.006 -1.83899 389 0.01 0.553384 273.312 -1.83346 Page 98 390 0.01 0.559237 273.625 -1.82786 391 0.01 0.565108 273.944 -1.82221 392 0.01 0.570999 274.27 -1.8165 393 0.01 0.576911 274.603 -1.81073 394 0.01 0.579873 274.939 -1.80494 395 0.01 0.585815 275.283 -1.79908 396 0.01 0.591776 275.633 -1.79316 397 0.01 0.597761 275.99 -1.78718 398 0.01 0.603765 276.355 -1.78114 399 0.01 0.609791 276.726 -1.77505 400 0.01 0.612813 277.102 -1.76892 401 0.01 0.618872 277.485 -1.76273 402 0.01 0.624956 277.876 -1.75648 403 0.01 0.631062 278.274 -1.75017 404 0.01 0.637192 278.68 -1.7438 405 0.01 0.643345 279.094 -1.73736 406 0.01 0.646431 279.512 -1.7309 407 0.01 0.652622 279.938 -1.72437 408 0.01 0.658838 280.372 -1.71779 409 0.01 0.665079 280.814 -1.71113 410 0.01 0.671346 281.265 -1.70442 411 0.01 0.67449 281.72 -1.69768 412 0.01 0.680797 282.183 -1.69087 413 0.01 0.687131 282.655 -1.684 414 0.01 0.693493 283.136 -1.67706 415 2.5 0.699883 283.626 0.0726465 416 10 0.706302 284.125 7.13567 417 10 0.709522 284.628 14.2309 418 10 0.715986 285.141 21.3907 419 10 0.722479 285.663 28.6155 420 10 0.729003 286.194 35.9056 421 10 0.735557 286.735 43.2611 422 10 0.742143 287.286 50.6826 423 10 0.745449 287.842 58.1371 424 10 0.752084 288.407 65.6579 425 10 0.758753 288.983 73.2454 426 10 0.765456 289.569 80.9 427 10 0.772193 290.165 88.6219 428 10 0.778966 290.772 96.4116 429 10 0.782366 291.384 104.235 430 10 0.789191 292.007 112.127 431 10 0.796056 292.641 120.088 432 10 0.802956 293.286 128.117 433 10 0.809896 293.941 136.216 434 10 0.813379 294.603 144.35 435 10 0.820379 295.276 152.554 436 10 0.827417 295.961 160.828 437 10 0.834498 296.657 169.173 438 10 0.841621 297.365 177.589 439 10 0.848786 298.086 186.077 440 10 0.852385 298.812 194.601 441 10 0.859618 299.551 203.197 442 10 0.866894 300.303 211.866 443 10 0.874218 301.067 220.608 444 10 0.881587 301.844 229.424 445 10 0.889006 302.635 238.314 446 10 0.892733 303.432 247.241 Page 99 447 10 0.900227 304.242 256.244 448 10 0.907769 305.066 265.321 449 10 0.915365 305.904 274.475 450 10 0.923014 306.756 283.705 451 10 0.926859 307.615 292.974 452 10 0.93459 308.488 302.32 453 10 0.942375 309.376 311.743 454 10 0.950222 310.279 321.246 455 10 0.958125 311.197 330.827 456 10 0.966088 312.131 340.488 457 10 0.970094 313.072 350.189 458 10 0.97815 314.029 359.97 459 10 0.986272 315.001 369.833 460 10 0.994457 315.99 379.778 461 10 1.00271 316.996 389.805 462 10 1.01104 318.018 399.915 463 10 1.01522 319.049 410.067 464 10 1.02365 320.096 420.304 465 10 1.03215 321.162 430.625 466 10 1.04073 322.245 441.033 467 10 1.04939 323.346 451.526 468 10 1.05812 324.466 462.108 469 10 1.06252 325.595 472.733 470 10 1.07138 326.743 483.447 471 10 1.08032 327.91 494.25 472 10 1.08935 329.096 505.143 473 10 1.09847 330.303 516.128 474 10 1.10306 331.52 527.159 475 10 1.11232 332.757 538.282 476 10 1.12168 334.015 549.499 477 10 1.13113 335.295 560.81 478 10 1.14069 336.596 572.217 479 10 1.15035 337.919 583.72 480 10 1.15522 339.254 595.273 481 10 1.16505 340.611 606.923 482 10 1.17499 341.992 618.673 483 10 1.18504 343.396 630.523 484 10 1.19522 344.824 642.476 485 10 1.20553 346.278 654.531 486 10 1.21073 347.744 666.638 487 10 1.22123 349.235 678.85 488 10.6 1.23187 350.752 691.908 489 10.8 1.24264 352.297 705.329 490 11.6 1.25357 353.868 719.87 491 12 1.25908 355.453 734.979 492 13 1.27024 357.067 751.492 493 13 1.28155 358.709 768.152 494 13.1 1.29303 360.381 785.091 495 13.3 1.30469 362.083 802.443 496 13.7 1.31652 363.817 820.48 497 14 1.32251 365.566 838.995 498 15 1.33462 367.347 859.014 499 15.3 1.34694 369.161 879.622 500 15.3 1.35946 371.009 900.422 501 16 1.3722 372.892 922.377 502 16.9 1.38517 374.811 945.787 503 17.6 1.39175 376.748 970.281 Page 100 504 17.7 1.40507 378.722 995.151 505 20.2 1.41865 380.735 1023.81 506 24.4 1.4325 382.787 1058.76 507 28 1.44663 384.879 1099.27 508 30 1.46106 387.014 1143.1 509 30 1.46838 389.17 1187.15 510 33 1.48328 391.37 1236.1 511 36.4 1.49852 393.616 1290.64 512 39.8 1.5141 395.908 1350.91 513 42.7 1.53007 398.25 1416.24 514 44.6 1.5382 400.616 1484.84 515 44.8 1.55477 403.033 1554.5 516 47.9 1.57179 405.503 1629.79 517 48.8 1.58927 408.029 1707.34 518 50 1.60725 410.612 1787.7 519 53 1.62576 413.256 1873.87 520 57 1.63524 415.93 1967.08 521 59.8 1.65463 418.667 2066.03 522 61 1.67466 421.472 2168.18 523 64 1.6954 424.346 2276.68 524 77.8 1.71688 427.294 2410.26 525 78 1.7392 430.319 2545.92 526 80 1.75069 433.384 2685.97 527 89.6 1.77438 436.532 2844.96 528 91 1.79912 439.769 3008.67 529 98.1 1.82501 443.1 3187.71 530 100 1.85218 446.53 3372.93 531 104 1.86629 450.013 3567.02 532 110 1.8957 453.607 3775.55 533 110 1.92684 457.319 3987.5 534 120 1.95996 461.161 4222.69 535 121 1.99539 465.143 4464.14 536 130 2.03352 469.278 4728.49 537 130 2.05375 473.496 4995.48 538 133 2.09693 477.893 5274.37 539 135 2.14441 482.491 5563.87 540 137 2.19728 487.319 5864.9 541 138 2.25713 492.414 6176.38 542 146 2.32634 497.826 6516.03 543 158 2.36561 503.422 6889.79 544 197 2.45727 509.46 7373.88 545 260 2.57583 516.095 8043.59 546 270 2.74777 523.645 8785.49 547 394 0 523.645 8785.49 Data Set Standard Deviation = 33.3243 Numerator = 7.71848e+007 Denominator = 3.17506e+008 W Statistic = 0.243097 = 7.71848e+007 / 3.17506e+008 5% Critical value of 0.976 exceeds 0.243097 Evidence of non-normality at 95% level of significance 1% Critical value of 0.967 exceeds 0.243097 Evidence of non-normality at 99% level of significance Page 101 Levene's Test for Equal of Variance Parameter: Zinc Original Data (Not Transformed) Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit Overall Mean = 11.8719 Overall Std Dev = 27.4866 Overall Total = 6493.95 SS Groups = 132246 SS Total = 412511 ANOVA Table Source of Sum of Degrees of Mean Variation Squares Freedom Squares F Between Groups 132246 16 8265.38 15.6304 Error (within groups)280265 530 528.801 Totals 412511 546 95% F-Statistic = 1.57 15.6304 exceeds 1.57; assumption of equal variance should be rejected Group: MW-1 Sample Residual 12/9/1997 6.70949 1/27/1998 6.70949 3/25/1998 6.70949 4/8/1998 6.70949 11/6/1998 6.70949 8/5/1999 74.7095 11/9/1999 3.28051 9/26/2000 3.28051 1/30/2001 3.28051 9/26/2001 3.28051 5/30/2002 3.28051 10/9/2002 3.28051 5/16/2003 3.28051 10/21/2003 3.28051 5/27/2004 3.28051 10/7/2004 3.28051 5/19/2005 3.28051 10/18/2005 3.28051 5/9/2006 3.28051 10/17/2006 3.28051 5/16/2007 3.28051 10/23/2007 3.28051 6/11/2008 3.28051 11/23/2008 3.28051 5/7/2009 3.28051 10/19/2009 3.28051 5/13/2010 3.28051 10/7/2010 3.28051 5/19/2011 3.28051 10/6/2011 3.28051 Page 102 5/16/2012 3.28051 10/3/2012 3.28051 9/4/2013 3.28051 12/4/2013 3.28051 5/28/2014 3.28051 11/5/2014 3.28051 6/8/2015 3.28051 10/27/2015 3.28051 6/29/2016 3.28051 Group: MW-11 Sample Residual 12/9/1997 15.0467 1/27/1998 15.0467 3/25/1998 15.0467 4/8/1998 15.0467 11/6/1998 15.0467 8/5/1999 15.0467 11/9/1999 25.0367 9/26/2000 25.0367 1/30/2001 25.0367 9/26/2001 25.0367 5/30/2002 25.0367 10/9/2002 25.0367 5/16/2003 25.0367 10/21/2003 25.0367 5/27/2004 25.0367 10/7/2004 109.953 5/19/2005 25.0367 10/18/2005 25.0367 5/9/2006 25.0367 10/17/2006 25.0367 5/16/2007 25.0367 10/23/2007 25.0367 6/11/2008 25.0367 11/23/2008 25.0367 5/7/2009 25.0367 10/19/2009 2.95333 5/13/2010 12.0467 10/7/2010 25.0367 5/19/2011 11.3467 10/6/2011 25.0367 5/16/2012 368.953 10/3/2012 14.7533 9/4/2013 14.4467 12/4/2013 25.0367 5/28/2014 7.34667 11/5/2014 25.0367 6/8/2015 31.9533 10/27/2015 104.953 6/29/2016 52.7533 Group: MW-12 Sample Residual 12/9/1997 6.58718 1/27/1998 6.58718 3/25/1998 6.58718 4/8/1998 6.58718 11/6/1998 6.58718 Page 103 8/5/1999 6.58718 11/9/1999 3.40282 9/26/2000 3.40282 1/30/2001 3.40282 9/26/2001 3.40282 5/30/2002 3.40282 10/9/2002 3.40282 5/16/2003 3.40282 10/21/2003 3.40282 5/27/2004 3.40282 10/7/2004 3.40282 5/19/2005 3.40282 10/18/2005 3.40282 5/9/2006 3.40282 10/17/2006 3.40282 5/16/2007 3.40282 10/23/2007 3.40282 6/11/2008 3.40282 11/23/2008 3.40282 5/7/2009 46.5872 10/19/2009 8.58718 5/13/2010 3.40282 10/7/2010 3.40282 5/19/2011 3.40282 10/6/2011 3.40282 5/16/2012 3.40282 10/3/2012 3.40282 9/4/2013 3.40282 12/4/2013 7.38718 5/28/2014 3.40282 11/5/2014 3.40282 6/8/2015 3.40282 10/27/2015 3.40282 6/29/2016 3.40282 Group: MW-10 Date Residual 12/9/1997 18.3077 1/27/1998 18.3077 3/25/1998 18.3077 4/8/1998 18.3077 11/6/1998 18.3077 8/5/1999 18.3077 11/9/1999 28.2977 9/26/2000 28.2977 1/30/2001 28.2977 9/26/2001 28.2977 5/30/2002 28.2977 10/9/2002 28.2977 5/16/2003 28.2977 10/21/2003 28.2977 5/27/2004 28.2977 10/7/2004 28.2977 5/19/2005 28.2977 10/18/2005 28.2977 5/9/2006 28.2977 10/17/2006 28.2977 5/16/2007 28.2977 Page 104 10/23/2007 28.2977 6/11/2008 28.2977 11/23/2008 28.2977 5/7/2009 28.2977 10/19/2009 18.3077 5/13/2010 91.6923 10/7/2010 231.692 5/19/2011 168.692 10/6/2011 109.692 5/16/2012 61.2923 10/3/2012 16.2923 9/4/2013 1.69231 12/4/2013 3.90769 5/28/2014 8.09231 11/5/2014 12.3077 6/8/2015 28.2977 10/27/2015 4.69231 6/29/2016 16.4923 Group: MW-2 Date Residual 12/9/1997 6.30051 1/27/1998 6.30051 3/25/1998 6.30051 4/8/1998 6.30051 11/6/1998 6.30051 8/5/1999 6.30051 11/9/1999 3.68949 9/26/2000 3.68949 1/30/2001 3.68949 9/26/2001 3.68949 5/30/2002 3.68949 10/9/2002 3.68949 5/16/2003 3.68949 10/21/2003 3.68949 5/27/2004 3.68949 10/7/2004 3.68949 5/19/2005 3.68949 10/18/2005 3.68949 5/9/2006 3.68949 10/17/2006 3.68949 5/16/2007 3.68949 10/23/2007 3.68949 6/11/2008 3.68949 11/23/2008 3.68949 5/7/2009 3.68949 10/19/2009 10.3005 5/13/2010 3.68949 10/7/2010 3.68949 5/19/2011 3.68949 10/6/2011 3.68949 5/16/2012 13.2005 10/3/2012 16.5005 9/4/2013 13.9005 12/4/2013 11.6005 5/28/2014 3.68949 11/5/2014 3.68949 6/8/2015 3.68949 Page 105 10/27/2015 3.68949 6/29/2016 3.68949 Group: MW-3 Date Residual 12/9/1997 8.45308 1/27/1998 8.45308 3/25/1998 8.45308 4/8/1998 8.45308 11/6/1998 8.45308 8/5/1999 8.45308 11/9/1999 1.53692 9/26/2000 1.53692 1/30/2001 1.53692 9/26/2001 1.53692 5/30/2002 1.53692 10/9/2002 1.53692 5/16/2003 1.53692 10/21/2003 1.53692 5/27/2004 1.53692 10/7/2004 1.53692 5/19/2005 1.53692 10/18/2005 1.53692 5/9/2006 1.53692 10/17/2006 1.53692 5/16/2007 1.53692 10/23/2007 1.53692 6/11/2008 1.53692 11/23/2008 1.53692 5/7/2009 1.53692 10/19/2009 1.53692 5/13/2010 1.53692 10/7/2010 1.53692 5/19/2011 1.53692 10/6/2011 1.53692 5/16/2012 1.53692 10/3/2012 1.53692 9/4/2013 1.53692 12/4/2013 1.53692 5/28/2014 1.53692 11/5/2014 1.53692 6/8/2015 1.53692 10/27/2015 1.53692 6/29/2016 1.53692 Group: MW-4 Date Residual 12/9/1997 8.12 1/27/1998 8.12 3/25/1998 8.12 4/8/1998 8.12 11/6/1998 8.12 8/5/1999 8.12 11/9/1999 1.87 9/26/2000 1.87 1/30/2001 1.87 9/26/2001 1.87 5/30/2002 1.87 10/9/2002 1.87 Page 106 5/16/2003 1.87 10/21/2003 1.87 5/27/2004 1.87 10/7/2004 1.87 5/19/2005 1.87 10/18/2005 1.87 5/9/2006 1.87 10/17/2006 1.87 5/16/2007 1.87 10/23/2007 1.87 6/11/2008 1.87 11/23/2008 1.87 5/7/2009 1.87 10/19/2009 11.12 5/13/2010 1.87 10/7/2010 1.87 5/19/2011 1.87 10/6/2011 1.87 5/16/2012 1.87 10/3/2012 1.87 9/4/2013 1.87 12/4/2013 1.87 5/28/2014 1.87 11/5/2014 1.87 6/8/2015 1.87 10/27/2015 1.87 6/29/2016 1.87 Group: MW-5 Date Residual 12/9/1997 8.06103 1/27/1998 8.06103 3/25/1998 8.06103 4/8/1998 8.06103 11/6/1998 8.06103 8/5/1999 8.06103 11/9/1999 1.92897 9/26/2000 1.92897 1/30/2001 1.92897 9/26/2001 1.92897 5/30/2002 1.92897 10/9/2002 1.92897 5/16/2003 1.92897 10/21/2003 1.92897 5/27/2004 1.92897 10/7/2004 1.92897 5/19/2005 1.92897 10/18/2005 1.92897 5/9/2006 1.92897 10/17/2006 1.92897 5/16/2007 1.92897 10/23/2007 1.92897 6/11/2008 1.92897 11/23/2008 1.92897 5/7/2009 1.92897 10/19/2009 1.92897 5/13/2010 1.92897 10/7/2010 1.92897 Page 107 5/19/2011 1.92897 10/6/2011 13.361 5/16/2012 1.92897 10/3/2012 1.92897 9/4/2013 1.92897 12/4/2013 1.92897 5/28/2014 1.92897 11/5/2014 1.92897 6/8/2015 1.92897 10/27/2015 1.92897 6/29/2016 1.92897 Group: MW-6 Date Residual 12/9/1997 8.45308 1/27/1998 8.45308 3/25/1998 8.45308 4/8/1998 8.45308 11/6/1998 8.45308 8/5/1999 8.45308 11/9/1999 1.53692 9/26/2000 1.53692 1/30/2001 1.53692 9/26/2001 1.53692 5/30/2002 1.53692 10/9/2002 1.53692 5/16/2003 1.53692 10/21/2003 1.53692 5/27/2004 1.53692 10/7/2004 1.53692 5/19/2005 1.53692 10/18/2005 1.53692 5/9/2006 1.53692 10/17/2006 1.53692 5/16/2007 1.53692 10/23/2007 1.53692 6/11/2008 1.53692 11/23/2008 1.53692 5/7/2009 1.53692 10/19/2009 1.53692 5/13/2010 1.53692 10/7/2010 1.53692 5/19/2011 1.53692 10/6/2011 1.53692 5/16/2012 1.53692 10/3/2012 1.53692 9/4/2013 1.53692 12/4/2013 1.53692 5/28/2014 1.53692 11/5/2014 1.53692 6/8/2015 1.53692 10/27/2015 1.53692 6/29/2016 1.53692 Group: MW-7 Date Residual 12/9/1997 5.06698 1/27/1998 5.06698 3/25/1998 5.06698 Page 108 4/8/1998 5.06698 11/6/1998 5.06698 8/5/1999 5.06698 11/9/1999 4.92302 9/26/2000 4.92302 1/30/2001 4.92302 9/26/2001 4.92302 5/30/2002 4.92302 10/9/2002 4.92302 5/16/2003 4.92302 10/21/2003 4.92302 5/27/2004 4.92302 10/7/2004 4.92302 5/19/2005 4.92302 10/18/2005 132.067 5/9/2006 4.92302 10/17/2006 4.92302 5/16/2007 4.92302 10/23/2007 4.92302 6/11/2008 4.92302 11/23/2008 59.067 5/7/2009 4.92302 10/19/2009 4.92302 10/19/2009 4.92302 5/13/2010 4.92302 5/13/2010 4.92302 10/7/2010 4.92302 10/7/2010 4.92302 5/19/2011 4.92302 5/19/2011 4.92302 10/6/2011 4.92302 10/6/2011 4.92302 5/16/2012 4.92302 5/16/2012 4.92302 10/3/2012 4.92302 10/3/2012 4.92302 9/4/2013 4.92302 9/4/2013 4.92302 12/4/2013 4.92302 12/4/2013 4.92302 5/28/2014 4.92302 5/28/2014 4.92302 11/5/2014 4.92302 11/5/2014 4.92302 6/8/2015 4.92302 6/8/2015 4.92302 10/27/2015 4.92302 10/27/2015 4.92302 6/29/2016 4.92302 6/29/2016 4.92302 Group: MW-8 Date Residual 12/9/1997 42.3133 1/27/1998 42.3133 3/25/1998 42.3133 4/8/1998 42.3133 11/6/1998 42.3133 Page 109 8/5/1999 42.3133 11/9/1999 52.3033 9/26/2000 52.3033 1/30/2001 52.3033 9/26/2001 52.3033 5/30/2002 52.3033 10/9/2002 52.3033 5/16/2003 52.3033 10/21/2003 52.3033 5/27/2004 51.6867 10/7/2004 68.6867 5/19/2005 52.3033 10/18/2005 105.687 5/9/2006 52.3033 10/17/2006 93.6867 5/16/2007 38.6867 10/23/2007 77.6867 6/11/2008 8.68667 11/23/2008 52.3033 5/7/2009 0.686667 10/19/2009 49.8133 5/13/2010 57.6867 10/7/2010 217.687 5/19/2011 4.41333 10/6/2011 7.48667 5/16/2012 80.6867 10/3/2012 45.7867 9/4/2013 9.61333 12/4/2013 3.51333 5/28/2014 52.3033 11/5/2014 47.6867 6/8/2015 57.6867 10/27/2015 27.6867 6/29/2016 39.0133 Group: MW-9 Date Residual 12/9/1997 7.4359 1/27/1998 7.4359 3/25/1998 7.4359 4/8/1998 7.4359 11/6/1998 7.4359 8/5/1999 7.4359 11/9/1999 2.5541 9/26/2000 2.5541 1/30/2001 2.5541 9/26/2001 2.5541 5/30/2002 2.5541 10/9/2002 2.5541 5/16/2003 2.5541 10/21/2003 2.5541 5/27/2004 2.5541 10/7/2004 2.5541 5/19/2005 2.5541 10/18/2005 2.5541 5/9/2006 2.5541 10/17/2006 2.5541 5/16/2007 2.5541 Page 110 10/23/2007 2.5541 6/11/2008 2.5541 11/23/2008 2.5541 5/7/2009 2.5541 10/19/2009 2.5541 5/13/2010 2.5541 10/7/2010 2.5541 5/19/2011 10.5359 10/6/2011 2.5541 5/16/2012 2.5541 10/3/2012 2.5541 9/4/2013 9.0359 12/4/2013 2.5541 5/28/2014 2.5541 11/5/2014 2.5541 6/8/2015 12.4359 10/27/2015 2.5541 6/29/2016 2.5541 Group: MW-13 Date Residual 5/13/2010 1.73472e-018 10/7/2010 1.73472e-018 5/19/2011 1.73472e-018 10/6/2011 1.73472e-018 5/16/2012 1.73472e-018 10/3/2012 1.73472e-018 9/4/2013 1.73472e-018 12/4/2013 1.73472e-018 5/28/2014 1.73472e-018 11/5/2014 1.73472e-018 6/8/2015 1.73472e-018 10/27/2015 1.73472e-018 6/29/2016 1.73472e-018 Group: MW-14 Date Residual 5/13/2010 1.73472e-018 10/7/2010 1.73472e-018 5/19/2011 1.73472e-018 10/6/2011 1.73472e-018 5/16/2012 1.73472e-018 10/3/2012 1.73472e-018 9/4/2013 1.73472e-018 12/4/2013 1.73472e-018 5/28/2014 1.73472e-018 11/5/2014 1.73472e-018 6/8/2015 1.73472e-018 10/27/2015 1.73472e-018 6/29/2016 1.73472e-018 Group: MW-15 Date Residual 5/13/2010 1.73472e-018 10/7/2010 1.73472e-018 5/19/2011 1.73472e-018 10/6/2011 1.73472e-018 5/16/2012 1.73472e-018 10/3/2012 1.73472e-018 9/4/2013 1.73472e-018 Page 111 12/4/2013 1.73472e-018 5/28/2014 1.73472e-018 11/5/2014 1.73472e-018 6/8/2015 1.73472e-018 10/27/2015 1.73472e-018 6/29/2016 1.73472e-018 Group: MW-16 Date Residual 5/13/2010 2.30692 10/7/2010 2.30692 5/19/2011 2.30692 10/6/2011 2.30692 5/16/2012 2.30692 10/3/2012 2.30692 9/4/2013 2.30692 12/4/2013 2.30692 5/28/2014 2.30692 11/5/2014 2.30692 6/8/2015 2.30692 10/27/2015 2.30692 6/29/2016 27.6831 Group: MW-17 Date Residual 5/13/2010 1.73472e-018 10/7/2010 1.73472e-018 5/19/2011 1.73472e-018 10/6/2011 1.73472e-018 5/16/2012 1.73472e-018 10/3/2012 1.73472e-018 9/4/2013 1.73472e-018 12/4/2013 1.73472e-018 5/28/2014 1.73472e-018 11/5/2014 1.73472e-018 6/8/2015 1.73472e-018 10/27/2015 1.73472e-018 6/29/2016 1.73472e-018 Page 112 Non-Parametric Prediction Interval Inter-Well Comparison Parameter: Zinc Original Data (Not Transformed) Non-Detects Replaced with Detection Limit Total Percent Non-Detects = 88.6654% Number of comparisons = 14 Future Samples (k) = 8 Recent Dates = 1 Background Measurements (n) = 117 Maximum Background Value = 394 Confidence Level = 92.6% False Positive Rate = 7.4% Location Date Count Mean Significant MW-10 6/29/2016 1 44.8 FALSE MW-2 6/29/2016 1 0.01 FALSE MW-3 6/29/2016 1 0.01 FALSE MW-4 6/29/2016 1 0.01 FALSE MW-5 6/29/2016 1 0.01 FALSE MW-6 6/29/2016 1 0.01 FALSE MW-7 6/29/2016 2 0.01 FALSE MW-8 6/29/2016 1 13.3 FALSE MW-9 6/29/2016 1 0.01 FALSE MW-13 6/29/2016 1 0.01 FALSE MW-14 6/29/2016 1 0.01 FALSE MW-15 6/29/2016 1 0.01 FALSE MW-16 6/29/2016 1 30 FALSE MW-17 6/29/2016 1 0.01 FALSE