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HomeMy WebLinkAbout7407_Pitt_CandDLandfillInc_20190517_Fall2018GW_FID1320983Electronic Data - Email CD (data loaded: Y Doc/Event #: ANC DENR I I Environmental Monitoring Division of Waste Management - Solid Waste Reporting Form Notice: This form and any information attached to it are "Public Records" as defined in NC General Statute 132-1. As such, these documents are available for inspection and examination by any person upon request (NC General Statute 132-6). Instructions: Prepare one form for each individually monitored unit. Please type or print legibly. Attach a notification table with values that attain or exceed NC 2L groundwater standards or NC 2B surface water standards. The notification must include a preliminary analysis of the cause and significance of each value. (e.g. naturally occurring, off -site source, pre-existing condition, etc.). Attach a notification table of any groundwater or surface water values that equal or exceed the reporting limits. Attach a notification table of any methane gas values that attain or exceed explosive gas levels. This includes any structures on or nearby the facility (NCAC 13B .1629 (4)(a)(i). Send the original signed and sealed form, any tables, and Electronic Data Deliverable to: Compliance Unit, NCDENR-DWM, Solid Waste Section, 1646 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1646. Solid Waste Monitoring Data Submittal Information Name of entity submitting data (laboratory, consultant, facility owner): Contact for questions about data formatting. Include data preparer's name, telephone number and E-mail address: Name: Sheri Knox E-mail: sheri.knox(a)woodplc.com Phone: 919.389.9913 NC Landfill Rule: Actual sampling dates (e.g., Facility name: Facility Address: Facility Permit # (.0500 or .1600) October 20-24, 2006) C&D Landfill, Inc. 802 Recycling Lane 7406-CDLF- .0500 December 4, 5, 12, 13, 2018 CDLF Phases 1&@ Greenville, NC 27834 2009 Environmental Status: (Check all that apply) Initial/Background Monitoring ❑ Detection Monitoring ❑X Assessment Monitoring Corrective Action of data submitted: (Check all that apply) Groundwater monitoring data from monitoring wells ❑ Groundwater monitoring data from private water supply wells ❑ Leachate monitoring data ❑ Surface water monitoring data Methane gas monitoring data Corrective action data (specify) Other(specify) Notification attached? No. No groundwater or surface water standards were exceeded. RX Yes, a notification of values exceeding a groundwater or surface water standard is attached. It includes a list of groundwater and surface water monitoring points, dates, analytical values, NC 2L groundwater standard, NC 2B surface water standard or NC Solid Waste GWPS and preliminary analysis of the cause and significance of any concentration. ❑ Yes, a notification of values exceeding an explosive methane gas limit is attached. It includes the methane monitoring points, dates, sample values and explosive methane gas limits. Certification To the best of my knowledge, the information reported and statements made on this data submittal and attachments are true and correct. Furthermore, I have attached complete notification of any sampling values meeting or exceeding groundwater standards or explosive gas levels, and a preliminary analysis of the cause and significance of concentrations exceeding groundwater standards. I am aware that there are significant penalties for making any false statement, representation, or certification including the possibility of a fine and imprisonment. Facility;f�-,prese�tative Name (Print) Senior Geologist 919.381.9000 ritle� J / Signature Date 4021 Stirrup Creek Drive, Suite 100, Durham, NC 27703 Facility Representative Address F-1253 NC PE Firm License Number (if applicable effective May 1, 2009) (Area Code) Telephone Numb%,,rrr,r Affix NC l�j�seL}f Fki o�slbh�l Geologist Seal SNS z SEAL _. r J s 2455 j/y r • R4O L 0�- G 0-4-4 VIOAAO wood. WATER QUALITY MONITORING REPORT DECEMBER 2018 SEMIANNUAL SAMPLING EVENT CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS LANDFILL, PITT COUNTY FACILITY PERMIT NO. 7407-CDLF-2001 Prepared For: C&D Landfill, Inc. 802 Recycling Lane Greenville, North Carolina 27834 (252) 757-0023 Prepared By: Wood Environment & Infrastructure Solutions, Inc. 4021 Stirrup Creek Drive, Suite 100 Durham, North Carolina 27703 (919) 381-9900 Woodplc.com Registered in North Carolina Engineering and Land Surveying License No. F-1253 Wood Project No.: 6480-19-9035 May 2019 wood. May 7, 2019 Ms. Jackie Drummond, Hydrogeologist North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Waste Management, Solid Waste Section 2090 US Highway 70 Swannanoa, North Carolina 28778 Subject: C&D Landfill, Inc., Phases 1 and 2 Facility Permit Number 7407-CDLF-2001 Water Quality Monitoring Report December 2019 Semiannual Sampling Event Wood Project No.: 6480-19-9035 Dear Ms. Drummond: On behalf of C&D Landfill, Inc., Wood Environment & Infrastructure Solutions, Inc. (Wood; formerly Amec Foster Wheeler) is submitting the enclosed Water Quality Monitoring Report for the December 2018 semiannual monitoring event. The monitoring event was performed between December 4 and 13, 2018. This sampling event included analyzing groundwater samples from each of the active wells for Appendix II constituents, natural attenuation parameters, and 1,4-dioxane. This report provides details of the field activities, recommendations based on current and historical data May 2019. laboratory analyses, and presents conclusions and The next semiannual monitoring event is scheduled for Please call Sheri Knox at 919-381-9913 if you have any questions or comments. Sincerely, Wood Environment & Infrastructure Solutions, Inc. Damian Hriciga, PG Senior Geologist Enclosed: Water Quality Monitoring Report Wood Environment & Infrastructure Solutions, Inc. 4021 Stirrup Creek Drive, Suite 100 Durham, North Carolina 27703 Tel: (919) 381-9900 / Fax: (919) 381-9901 www.woodplc.com Licensure: NC Engineering F-1253 / NC Geology C-247 Sheri Knox, PE, PMP Associate Project Manager 0 0 0 Water Quality Monitoring Report December 2018 Semiannual Sampling Event Wood Project No. 6468-19-9035 Table of Contents wood. 1.0 INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................... 2 2.0 FIELD ACTIVITIES.............................................................................................................3 3.0 GROUNDWATER LEVELS AND FLOW.............................................................................3 4.0 GROUNDWATER AND SURFACE WATER ANALYTICAL RESULTS................................4 4.1 Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs).................................................................4 4.2 Semi -Volatile Organic Compounds (SVOCs), Herbicides and Pesticides, and Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs).......................................................................5 4.3 Appendix I and Appendix II Metals....................................................................5 4.4 Appendix II Inorganics (Cyanide and Sulfide)...................................................6 5.0 DISCUSSION OF CONTAMINANTS OF CONCERN.........................................................6 5.1.1 Volatile Organic Compounds...................................................................... 6 5.1.2 Appendix I and Appendix II Metals.............................................................. 7 6.0 CONCLUSIONS................................................................................................................8 TABLES Table 1— Groundwater Level and Flow Data Table 2 — Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data — December 2018 Table 3 — Summary of Surface Water Analytical Data — December 2018 Table 4 — Summary of Natural Attenuation Parameters — December 2018 FIGURES Figure 1 — Site Location Map Figure 2 — Monitoring Well and Surface Water Sampling Location Map Figure 3 — Groundwater Elevation Map — December 2018 Figure 4 — Groundwater and Surface Water Standard Exceedance Map — December 2018 APPENDICES Appendix A — Laboratory Analytical Report Appendix B — Historical Data for Selected Analytes Appendix C — Mann -Kendall Trend Analyses Elvi Water Quality Monitoring Report December 2018 Semiannual Sampling Event Wood Project No. 6468-19-9035 1.0 INTRODUCTION wood. C&D Landfill, Inc. owns and operates the Construction and Demolition Debris Landfill located at 802 Recycling Lane, Greenville, Pitt County, North Carolina (Site; Figure 1). Phase 1 became operational in 2001 and Phase 2 became operational in 2009. The landfill is permitted by the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ), Division of Waste Management (DWM), Solid Waste Section (SWS) under Permit 7407-CDLF-2009,. Groundwater and surface water monitoring have been performed at Phase 1 since May 2001, and at Phase 2 since August 2009. Both phases are in the assessment stage of the Assessment and Corrective Action Program for C&DLF Facilities and Units. An Assessment of Corrective Actions (ACM) Report was prepared in October 2017, and monitoring data is currently being evaluated to select a corrective action. This report presents the results of the second semiannual monitoring event for year 2018, and the third semiannual analysis of parameters to evaluate monitored natural attenuation (MNA). Analytical data are compared to the 15A NCAC 02L .0202 Groundwater Standards (2L Groundwater Standards), Interim Maximum Allowable Concentrations (IMACs), 15A NCAC 02B Water Quality Standards for Surface Water (2B Surface Water Standards), or other applicable standards, as appropriate. Phases 1 and 2 of the landfill are separated by a channelized central drainage feature that originates onsite and predates either phase of the landfill. Phase 2 is located north of the drainage feature, while Phase 1 is located to the south. Both phases are isolated from their surroundings by tributaries to Grindle Creek and wetlands. Permitting studies have established the adjacent water bodies as on -site discharge points for the uppermost aquifer. Downgradient areas consist of agricultural and wooded marshland leading to Grindle Creek and on to the Tar River. Much of the downgradient area is beneath the 100-year flood level and is not anticipated to undergo development. No groundwater users have been identified down gradient of the site. The groundwater in the uppermost aquifer is intercepted by the surface streams within and just beyond the facility boundary. The October 2017 ACM Report identified an Area of Concern (AOC) centered on the channelized drainage feature where volatile organic compounds (VOCs) have been reported in groundwater samples. The AOC originates north of the drainage feature, along the south side of Phase 2, and extends south from the drainage feature near MW-8 to the southwest corner of Phase 1 near MW-3S. In 2014 and 2015, an Alternate Source Demonstration (ASD) was performed that focused on the soils within and near the drainage feature, however, the results were inconclusive. The groundwater monitoring network consists of 12 wells within Phase 1 and 10 wells within Phase 2. Within Phase 1 there is one upgradient, background well (MW-1S), eight downgradient compliance wells (MW-2S, MW-3S, MW- 4, MW-5, MW-6, MW-7, MW-3A, and MW-8), and three deeper wells (MW-1D, MW-2D, and MW-3D). Within Phase 2 there are three upgradient wells (MW-9A [background], MW-16, and MW-17), six down gradient compliance (MW-10, MW-11, MW-12S, MW-13, MW-14S, and MW-15), and one deeper well (MW-14D). The well locations are illustrated in Figure 2. Four surface water sampling locations have been defined at the Site (SW-1, SW-2, SW-3, and SW-4). Sampling locations SW-1 and SW-2 monitor the tributary on the south side of Phase 1, which originates offsite to the east with SW-1 monitoring background conditions. Sampling locations SW-3 and SW-4 monitor the tributary (itself partially channelized) on the west side of Phase 2, which originates offsite to the north with SW-4 monitoring background. SW-2 is located below the confluence of the western tributary and the channelized central drainage feature south of Phase 2. The surface water sampling locations are illustrated in Figure 2. 2 0 Water Quality Monitoring Report December 2018 Semiannual Sampling Event Wood Project No. 6468-19-9035 2.0 FIELD ACTIVITIES wood. Groundwater and surface water sampling activities were conducted by Environment 1, Inc. (Environment 1). Environment 1 personnel collected groundwater samples from 22 groundwater monitoring wells and 4 surface water sampling locations between December 4 and 13, 2018. The sampling event was conducted in accordance with the Sampling and Analysis Plan dated May 2008, the Groundwater Assessment Work Plan dated June 2009, and the SWS Guidelines for Groundwater, Soil, and Surface Water Sampling. Prior to sampling the monitoring wells, the wellheads were inspected and the depth to water in each was were measured using an electronic water level meter. Depth to water measurements were recorded after a sufficient time for water levels within the wells to have equilibrated with atmospheric pressure. Groundwater was purged and sampled using a peristaltic pump and low -flow methodology by Environment 1. Temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen, oxidation/reduction potential (ORP), and turbidity were measured and recorded. Surface water samples were collected by direct submersion of sample containers into the streams at designated locations. Each sample was placed into laboratory -supplied sample bottles by a technician wearing new nitrile gloves. The samples were preserved according to the requirements for the type of analysis, chilled, and returned to Environment 1 in Greenville, North Carolina within the appropriate holding times under chain -of -custody protocols. Environment 1 is a North Carolina certified water quality laboratory (Certification 10). The laboratory analyzed each groundwater sample for the constituents listed in 40 CFR Part 258 Appendix II (Appendix II), plus tetrahydrofuran. Additionally, each groundwater sample was analyzed for 1,4-dioxane in accordance with the SWS May 29, 2018 memorandum. Each surface water sample was analyzed for the constituents in 40 CFR Part 258 Appendix I (Appendix I), plus tetrahydrofuran. In addition to the potential contaminants listed above, each groundwater sample was analyzed for parameters to assess the potential of the aquifer to naturally attenuate contaminant concentrations. To obtain baseline values, each sample was analyzed for the full suite of natural attenuation parameters per the MNA Excerpt from Examples of Approved Groundwater Corrective Measures for Solid Waste Management Facilities. The parameters included: • Carbon Dioxide • Ethene • Sulfate • Nitrate • Total Organic Carbon (TOC) • Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) • Alkalinity • Hardness 3.0 GROUNDWATER LEVELS AND FLOW • Methane • Ethane • Sulfide • Hydrogen • Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) • Total Dissolved Residue • Volatile Fatty Acids • Iron Depth to groundwater measurements were collected at 22 wells during the December 2018 monitoring event. Groundwater elevations, which increased in some areas and deceased in others, were typically within one foot of those measured during the June 2018 monitoring event. The horizontal direction of groundwater flow is generally to the south and locally away from the landfill phases, which is consistent with historical observations. Groundwater 3 0 Water Quality Monitoring Report December 2018 Semiannual Sampling Event Wood Project No. 6468-19-9035 wood. elevation contours are illustrated on Figure 3. Estimated values for hydraulic conductivity and porosity, as well as the horizontal hydraulic gradients and groundwater flow velocities, are presented in Table 1. The horizontal hydraulic gradients near MW-3A, MW-10, MW-11, and MW-12S were calculated based on data from Figure 1 and vary from approximately 0.002 to 0.02 (ft/ft; Table 1). Comparison of elevation data at MW-2S and MW-2D, and MW-3S and MW-3D indicated the presence of downward vertical gradients of -0.03 and -0.02 ft/ft, respectively. Vertical gradients at the site are typically downward. 4.0 GROUNDWATER AND SURFACE WATER ANALYTICAL RESULTS Reported concentrations of groundwater constituents were compared to the 2L Groundwater Standards or IMACs. Concentrations of surface water constituents were compared to the 2B Surface Water Standards or other applicable water quality criteria for Class C surface waters. Reported concentrations that are greater than the laboratory method detection limit (MDL), but less than the laboratory method reporting limit (MRL) are estimated and are indicated with a "J" qualifier. Note that for tabulated data prior to the discontinuing of the Solid Waste Section Limit (SWSL) in 2018, "J" qualified data indicates that a concentration was greater than the MDL, but less than the SWSL. Contaminants are summarized below and discussed in Section 5 in context with historical data and natural attenuation parameters as appropriate. Contaminant concentrations in groundwater samples are summarized in Table 2 and concentrations in surface water samples are summarized in Table 3. Concentrations in groundwater and surface water that exceeded the applicable standards are illustrated on Figure 4. The laboratory reports, with chain -of -custody documentation and the electronic data deliverables (EDDs) are included in Appendix A. Historical analytical results for selected contaminants are summarized in Appendix B. 4.1 Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) Based on the laboratory analytical report, volatile organic compounds (VC)Cs) that exceeded their 2L Groundwater Standards during the December 2018 monitoring event included benzene, vinyl chloride (VC), and 1,4-dioxane (Table 2 and Figure 3). Reported benzene concentrations exceeded the 1 pg/L 2L Groundwater Standard in the samples from MW-3S (1.3 pg/L), MW-3A (1.69 pg/L), MW-10 (1.57 pg/L), and MW-12S (1.48 pg/L). Reported VC concentrations exceeded the 0.3 pg/L 2L Groundwater Standard in the samples from MW-3S (1.82 pg/L), MW-3A (1.09 pg/L ), MW-6 (0.18 J pg/L ), MW-7 (1.25 pg/L ), MW-8 (1.48 pg/L ), MW-10 (2.2 pg/L), and MW- 12S (2.21 pg/L). Reported 1,4-dioxane concentrations exceeded the 3 pg/L 2L Groundwater Standard in the samples from MW-1S, (5.33 pg/L), MW-2S (6.2 pg/L), MW-3S (184 pg/L), MW-3A (87 pg/L ), MW-5 (16.4 pg/L), MW-6 (13.5 pg/L ), MW-7 (18.2 pg/L ), MW-8 (49.3 pg/L ), MW-10 (5.4 pg/L), MW-11 (8.15 pg/L), and MW-12S (2.21 pg/L). 4 Water Quality Monitoring Report December 2018 Semiannual Sampling Event Wood Project No. 6468-19-9035 wood. Other VOCs that were reported in December 2018 at concentrations below their 2L Groundwater Standards included: • Acetone • Cis-1,2-Dichloroethene • Ethylbenzene • Toluene • 1,2-Dichloroethane • 1,2-Dichloropropane • Naphthalene In addition to the VOCs noted above, tetrahydrofuran was reported in the samples from 11 wells at concentrations ranging from 5.33 pg/L (MW-1S) to 184 pg/L (MW-3S). Analysis for this constituent is required because the VOC is a common constituent of groundwater at construction and debris landfills; however, neither a 2L Groundwater Standard nor an IMAC have been established for tetrahydrofuran. Toluene was reported at a concentration of 0.38 J in the surface water sample from location SW-1, below the 600 pg/L 2B Standard (Table 3 and Figure 3). No other VOCs were not reported in the surface water samples collected during the December 2018 monitoring event. 4.2 Semi -Volatile Organic Compounds (SVOCs), Herbicides and Pesticides, and Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) Based on the laboratory analytical report, dibenzofuran was the single semi -volatile organic compound (SVOC) reported at a concentration that exceeded a 2L Groundwater Standard in samples during the December 2018 monitoring event (Table 2 and Figure 3). The 9.19 pg/L dibenzofuran concentration reported in the sample from MW-3S exceeded the 0.98 pg/L IMAC. Other SVOCs reported at concentrations below their 2L Groundwater Standards in December 2018 include: • Acenaphthene • Fluorene • Benzo[g,h,i]perylene • Indeno[1,2,3-Cd]pyrene Beta -BHA was the single herbicide/pesticide reported at a concentration that exceeded a 2L Groundwater Standard in samples during the December 2018 monitoring event (Table 2 and Figure 4). The 0.04 J pg/L beta -BHA concentration reported in the sample from MW-3S exceeded the 0.02 pg/L IMAC. Endrin aldehyde was also reported in the sample from MW-3S at a concentration of 0.1 pg/L, which is below the 2L Groundwater Standard of 2 pg/L. No other herbicides or pesticides were reported. Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) were not reported in the groundwater samples collected during the December 2018 monitoring event. 4.3 Appendix I and Appendix II Metals Based on the laboratory analytical report, Appendix II metals concentrations in groundwater samples that exceeded their 2L Groundwater Standards or IMACs during the December 2018 monitoring event included arsenic, cobalt, chromium, and vanadium (Table 2). Concentrations that exceeded the 2L Groundwater Standard are summarized below. 5 Water Quality Monitoring Report December 2018 Semiannual Sampling Event Wood Project No. 6468-19-9035 wood. • Arsenic concentrations reported in the samples from MW-3S (27 pg/L), MW-3A (21 pg/L), MW-7 (15 pg/L), MW-8 (15 pg/L) and MW-12S (22 pg/L) exceeded the 10 pg/L 2L Groundwater Standard. • Cobalt concentrations reported in the samples from MW-2S (1.4 pg/L), MW-3S (3 pg/L), MW-3A (8.3 pg/L), MW-5 (1.2 pg/L), MW-6 (2.9 pg/L), MW-7 (12 pg/L), MW-8 (3.4 pg/L), MW-10 (1.8 pg/L), and MW-12S (1.6 pg/L) exceeded the 1 pg/L IMAC. • Chromium concentrations reported in the samples from MW-3S (32 pg/L), MW-3A (13 pg/L), MW-7 (12 pg/L), MW-8 (15 pg/L), MW-10 (14 pg/L) and MW-12S (24 pg/L) exceeded the 10 pg/L 2L Groundwater Standard. • Vanadium concentrations reported in the samples from MW-1S (1.8 pg/L), MW-2S (1.2 pg/L), MW-3S (7.2 pg/L), MW-3A (3.1 pg/L), MW-4 (5 pg/L), MW-5 (1.3 pg/L), MW-6 (2 pg/L), MW-7 (2.4 pg/L), MW-8 (1.6 pg/L), MW-11D (2 pg/L), MW-10 (8.1 pg/L), MW-11 (1.5 pg/L), MW-12S (17.5 pg/L), MW-13 (1.3 pg/L), MW- 14S (2.3 pg/L), MW-15 (3.5 pg/L ), MW-16 (9.1 pg/L), and MW-17 (1.2 pg/L) exceeded the 0.3 pg/L IMAC. Appendix I metals concentrations did not exceed their 2B Surface Water Quality Standards in surface water samples collected during the December 2018 monitoring event (Table 3). 4.4 Appendix II Inorganics (Cyanide and Sulfide) Based on the laboratory analytical report, cyanide was not detected in the groundwater samples collected during the December 2018 monitoring event. The laboratory reported sulfide concentrations in the groundwater samples from MW-5 (390 J pg/L), MW-10 (328 J pg/L), and MW-12S (115 J pg/L). Inorganics concentrations in groundwater samples are summarized in Table 2. Neither a 2L Groundwater Standard nor an IMAC have been established for Sulfide. 5.0 DISCUSSION OF CONTAMINANTS OF CONCERN Contaminants of concern identified in the 2017 ACM Report are discussed in the following sections with historical context and in relation to natural attenuation parameters in the following sections. Mann -Kendall statistical analysis was used to assess trends in selected VOC concentrations over time. The Mann -Kendall analysis documentation, which includes time versus concentration graphs, is provided in Appendix C. 5.1.1 Volatile Organic Compounds Benzene concentrations that exceed the 2L Groundwater Standard have historically been reported in samples from wells MW-3A, MW-3S, MW-8, and MW-12S in AOC 1, on the margins of the central drainage between Phases 1 and 2. The highest benzene concentration reported to date was 3.1 pg/L in the sample from MW-3S in May 2010. Mann -Kendall trend analysis of benzene concentrations in samples from these wells indicates that concentrations over the past three years are stable at MW-3S and MW-8, and trends cannot be identified at MW-3A and MW-12 (i.e., similar to stable; Appendix C). Benzene has previously been reported in samples from MW-10, however, the December 2018 concentration is the first reported concentration to exceed the 2L Groundwater Standard. Field measurements and natural attenuation parameters reported during the December 2018 monitoring event suggest that groundwater conditions in the AOC and the western portion of Phase 1 are somewhat reducing and not conducive to aerobic attenuation of benzene; however the absence of identifiable concentration trends at MW- Water Quality Monitoring Report December 2018 Semiannual Sampling Event Wood Project No. 6468-19-9035 wood. 3A and MW-12S and the apparent stability at MW-3S and MW-8 suggests that benzene is attenuating naturally at these locations at a rate roughly equivalent to the "input" of mass to the aquifer system. Vinyl chloride (VC) concentrations that exceed the 2L Groundwater Standard have consistently been reported in samples from MW-12S since 2012 and MW-10 since 2016. Mann -Kendall trend analysis of VC concentrations in samples from these wells indicates that concentrations over the past three years are stable at MW-12S and a trend cannot be identified at MW-10 (Appendix Q. Sporadic exceedances have also been reported in samples from MW-3S, MW-6, and MW-8, and VC concentrations exceeded the 2L Standard in samples from MW-3A and MW-7 for the first time in December 2018. VC in groundwater is often the result of the reduction of larger chlorinated ethenes, such as trichloroethylene (TCE) and cis-1,2-dichloroethylene (cis-1,2-DCE). Based on the historical presence of low concentrations of these compounds at the Site and considering the reducing groundwater conditions indicated by the natural attenuation monitoring, this reduction appears to be the source of VC at the Site. Future sampling data will be assessed to determine if the sporadic and new exceedances reported in December 2018 represent increasing trends. 1,4-Dioxane concentrations exceeded the 2L Groundwater Standard in shallow samples from across the AOC and Phase 1 in December 2018. The highest concentrations were reported in samples from MW-3S, MW-3A, and MW- 8 within the AOC. 1,4-dioxane was commonly used as stabilizer for other VOCs, but the compound can be found in a variety of household products and materials. Groundwater samples collected during the December 2018 event were the first to be analyzed for 1,4-dioxane at the Site, and additional sampling data is necessary to determine the persistence of the detections and trends in concentrations. Tetrahydrofuran has been consistently detected in the groundwater samples from across the Site since sampling for this compound began in 2011. Concentrations in samples from individual wells tend to fluctuate over time. The tetrahydrofuran concentrations reported in samples from upgradient deep well MW-1D are unexpected because MW-1D is screened in the deeper aquifer and tetrahydrofuran has not been reported in samples from collocated shallow well MW-1S. Together, these data suggest that the concentration in the sample from MW-1D may be related to the construction of the well itself and not representative of conditions in the aquifer. 5.1.2 Appendix I and Appendix It Metals Each of the metals discussed below occur naturally at the Site and are present in background samples. Changes in the concentrations of these metals likely reflect changing groundwater conditions and may result from the reducing conditions suggested by field measurements and other natural attenuation parameters. Arsenic has been reported in samples from each Site monitoring well and surface water sampling location, including those monitoring background conditions. Concentrations exceeding the 2L Groundwater Standard have been reported in MW-3S, MW-3A, MW-5, MW-6, MW-7, MW-8, and MW-12S. Currently, MW-3S, MW-3A, MW-7, MW-8, and MW-12S contain arsenic concentrations above its respective 2L Standard. Barium has been reported in samples from each Site monitoring well and surface water sampling location, including those monitoring background conditions. Concentrations exceeding the 2L Groundwater Standard have been reported in MW-3S and MW-7; however, concentrations in samples from MW-7 have not exceeded the 2L Groundwater Standard since May 2016 and the December 2018 barium concentration in MW-3S did not exceed the 2L Groundwater Standard. 7 Water Quality Monitoring Report December 2018 Semiannual Sampling Event Wood Project No. 6468-19-9035 wood. Chromium has been reported in samples from each Site monitoring well and surface water sampling location, including those monitoring background conditions. Historically, elevated chromium concentrations in several wells decreased over time to below the 2L Groundwater Standard. More recently, chromium concentrations reported in samples from MW-3S, MW-5, MW-7, MW-8, MW-10, and MW-12S have exceeded the 2L Groundwater Standard. In December 2018, the concentrations reported in the samples from MW-3S, MW-3A, MW-7, MW-8, MW-10 and MW-12S exceed the 2L Groundwater Standard. Cobalt has been reported in samples from each Site monitoring well and surface water sampling location, including those monitoring background conditions. Reported cobalt concentrations typically exceed the IMAC by less than an order of magnitude in samples from MW-2S, MW-3S, MW-3A, MW-5, MW-6, MW-7, MW-8, MW-12S, and MW- 14S; however, the concentration in MW-14S did not exceed the IMAC in December 2018. Vanadium has been reported in samples from each Site monitoring well and surface water sampling location, including those monitoring background conditions. Reported concentrations fluctuate over time and generally exceed the low 0.3 pg/L IMAC. Higher concentrations are reported in samples from MW-12S more consistently than in samples from other wells. 6.0 CONCLUSIONS VOCs reported in groundwater samples at concentrations that exceed their 2L Groundwater Standard include Benzene, VC, and 1,4-dioxane. Based on Mann -Kendall trend analysis of benzene and VC concentrations over the past three years, concentrations of these compounds do not appear to be increasing. The absence of an apparent increasing trend suggests that natural attenuation of the compounds is roughly equivalent to the input of additional mass to the aquifer system. While the reducing groundwater conditions in the AOC indicated by the natural attenuation monitoring support the anaerobic degradation of VC, the conditions are not ideal for the aerobic biodegradation of benzene. However, the minimal benzene concentrations reported at the site are expected to rapidly degrade as they encounter oxygenated groundwater downgradient. Concentration trends will continue to be monitored. Concentrations of 1,4-dioxane exceed the 2L Groundwater Standard in samples from wells in the AOC and across Phase 1. Data from future sampling events will be used to evaluate the persistence of the detections and concertation trends. The SVOC dibenzofuran was reported in the sample from MW-3S at an estimated J-flagged concentration that exceeded the IMAC. This result will be confirmed during future sampling events. The pesticide Beta-BHC was reported in the sample from MW-3S at estimated J-flagged concentration that exceeded IMAC. The trends for this pesticides will also be evaluated. Metals identified in groundwater samples at elevated concentrations continue to appear to be naturally occurring at the Site, and the elevated concentrations are likely related to the moderately reducing groundwater conditions indicated by the natural attenuation monitoring. Trends in groundwater conditions at the Site, and their effect on metals concentrations will be evaluated as additional field measurements and natural attenuation data are collected during subsequent semiannual monitoring events. Groundwater and surface water monitoring, including natural attenuation parameters, will continue on a semiannual schedule in accordance with the Assessment and Corrective Action Program. 8 Water Quality Monitoring Report December 2018 Semiannual Sampling Event Wood Project No. 6468-19-9035 TABLES wood. Table 1 Groundwater Level and Flow Data Construction and Demolition Debris (C&D) Landfill (Permit #74-07), Pitt County, North Carolina December 2018 Well ID TOC Elevation (feet MSL) Well Depth (feet BGS) Screened Interval (feet BGS) Depth To Water (feet TOC) Water Level Elevation (feet MSL) MW-is (Well #1) 20.91 13 3 -13 6.74 14.17 MW-2S (Well #2) 21.44 13 3 -13 10.36 11.08 MW-3S (Well #3) 23.02 18 8-18 11.50 11.52 MW-3A 21.93 20 5 -20 10.74 11.19 MW-4 18.42 13 3 -13 8.72 9.70 MW-5 17.90 18 3 -18 5.60 12.30 MW-6 20.03 13 3 -13 9.05 10.98 MW-7 19.40 13 3 -13 7.95 11.45 MW-8 21.21 18 3 -18 8.99 12.22 MW-9A 20.58 20 5 -20 4.82 15.76 MW-10 16.61 20 5 -20 2.89 13.72 MW-11 14.49 20 5 -20 2.80 11.69 MW-12S 16.18 20 5 -20 4.15 12.03 MW-13 20.69 20 5 -20 7.57 13.12 MW-14S 16.60 20 15 -20 3.24 13.36 MW-15 19.67 20 15 -20 5.20 14.47 MW-16 NA 20 NA 6.45 NA MW-17 20.74 20 15 -20 6.15 14.59 MW-14D 17.45 40 35 - 40 5.24 12.21 MW-1D 21.14 50 40 - 50 7.80 13.34 MW-2D 21.80 49 39 - 49 11.72 10.08 MW-3D 22.83 50 40 - 50 11.95 10.88 Page l of 2 Table 1 Groundwater Level and Flow Data Construction and Demolition Debris (C&D) Landfill (Permit #74-07), Pitt County, North Carolina December 2018 Well ID Water Level Elevation Reference Elevation Vertical Change Horizontal Change K n I v (feet MSL) (feet MSL) feet feet (feet/day) (feet/foot) (feet/day) MW-3A 11.19 12 0.81 65 0.805 0.08 0.012 0.125 MW-10 13.72 14 0.28 85 0.116 0.05 0.003 0.008 MW-11 11.69 1 12 1 0.31 70 0.009 10.04 1 0.004 1 0.001 MW-12S 12.03 1 13 1 0.97 1 80 1 0.322 1 0.06 1 0.012 1 0.065 NOTES: 1. Depth To Water was measured between December 4 and 13, 2018. 2. TOC = top of casing. 3. BGS = below ground surface 4. MSL = mean sea level 5. K - hydraulic conductivity. Values obtained from slug testing performed by EFM, Inc. 6. n - effective porosity. Values approximated based on grain size data from Phase II Design Hydrogeologic Report. 7. I - hydraulic gradient. Determined by dividing head change by horizontal distance to nearest contour line at each well location. 8. v - flow rate; GW flow rate calculated based on the modified Darcy equation: v = (K*I)/n. Page 2 of 2 Table 2 Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data Construction and Demolition Debris (C&D) Landfill (Permit #74-07), Pitt County, North Carolina December 2018 Analyte Group Parameter Phase 1 Monitoring Wells GWPS MW-is (Well #1) MW-2S (Well #2) MW-3S (Well #3) MW-3A MW-4 MW-5 MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-11) MW-21D MW-31) Antimony 1 0.52 J 0.16 J 0.28 J 0.20 J 0.08 J 0.18 J 0.19 J 0.17 J 0.22 J 0.111 0.03 U 0.04 J Arsenic 10 0.96 J 4.1 J 27 21 0.48 J 4.1 J 5.7 15 15 2.5 J 0.911 0.12 J Barium 700 38.5 135 689 312 52.5 140 470 566 358 35.5 15.6 10.1 Beryllium 4* 0.05 U 0.05 0.10 J 0.05 U 0.07 J 0.06 J 0.05 U 0.05 U Cadmium 2 0.14J 0.111 0.111 0.04J 0.14J 0.08J 0.17J 0.16J 0.08J 0.111 0.02U 0.02U Cobalt 1* 0.27 J 1.4 3.0 8.3 0.22 J 1.2 2.9 12 3.4 0.27 J 0.12 J 0.08 J Chromium 10 0.77 J 3.0 J 32 13 4.4 J 3.3 J 4.3 J 12 15 1.4 J 0.35 J 0.15 l' Metals Copper 1,000 1.9 J 1.5 J 1.5 J 1.2 J 0.65 J 0.87 J 1.3 J 1.2 J 1.11 1.6 J 0.35 J 0.54 J (pg/L) Lead 15 0.28 J 0.41 J 0.03 J 0.04 J 0.28 J 0.16 J 0.03 U 0.20 J 0.04 J 1.0 J 0.03 U 0.03 U Nickel 100 3.1J 3.9J 8.1J 7.1J 1.5J 3.91 6.3J 6.3J 7.4J 1.6J 1.11 1.01 Selenium 20 1.9 J 4.6 J 0.53 U 0.53 U 0.74 J 4.4 J 3.7 J 0.53 U 0.53 U 0.30 J 0.19 J 0.60 J Silver 20 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.09 J 0.05 U 0.05 U Thallium 0.2* 0.05 U 0.08 J 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U Tin 2,000* 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.24 J 0.55 J 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.17 J 0.05 U 0.05 U Vanadium 0.3* 1.8 1.2 7.2 3.1 5.0 1.3 2.0 2.4 1.6 2.0 0.03 U 0.03 U Zinc 1,000 8.1J 2.3J 3.6J 3.1J 4.0J 3.5J 2.3J 3.4J 3.0J 14 1.8J 1.8J Acetone 6,000 9.06 U 0.12 U 9.44 J 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 10.30 J 9.63 J 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 L) Benzene 1 0.24 U 9.06 U 1.30 1.69 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.48 J 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 1,2-Dichloroethane 0.4 0.02 U 0.25 U 0.24 0.13 J 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 70 0.25 U 0.24 U 0.25 U 0.25 � 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 1,2,-Dichloropropane 0.6 0.04 U 0.0� 0.04 U 0.04 U 0.04 U 0.04 0.04 U 0.04 U 0.04 U 0.04 U 0.04 U 0.04 U VOCs Ethylbenzene 600 0.21 U 0.04 U 3.23 U 0.21 U 0.21 U 0.21 U 0.21 U 0.21 U 0.21 U 0.21 U 0.21 U 0.21 U (pg/L) Naphthalene 6 0.47 U 0.23 U 0.21 U 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U Toluene 600 0.23 U 0.21 U ) 47 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U Vinyl chloride 0.03 0.12 U 0.47 U 1.82 1.09 0.12 U 0.12 U 0.18 J 1.25 1.48 0.12 U 0.12 U 0.12 U Tetrahydrofuran NE 0.39 U 4.85 35.30 24.40 0.39 U 2.27 6.88 32.00 21.20 42.70 0.39 U 0.39 U 1,4-Dioxane 3 5.33 6.20 184 87 2.71 U 16.40 13.50 18.20 49.30 2.71 U 2.71 U 2.71 U Acenaphthene 80 2.66 U 2.66 U 24.30 3.10 J 2.66 U 2.66 U 2.66 U 2.66 U 3.57 J 2.66 U 2.66 U 2.66 U Benzo[g,h,i]perylene 200 2.61 U 2.61 U 2.61 U 2.61 U 2.61 U 2.61 U 2.61 U 2.61 U 2.61 U 2.61 U 2.61 U 2.61 U SVOCs (pg/L) Dibenzofuran 0.98* 4.28 U 4.28 U 9.191 4.28 U 4.28 U 4.28 U 4.28 U 4.28 U 4.28 U 4.28 U 4.28 U 4.28 U Fluorene 300 2.95 U 2.95 U 13.90 2.95 U 2.95 U 2.95 U 2.95 U 2.95 U 2.95 U 2.95 U 2.95 U 2.95 U Indeno[1,2,3-Cd]pyrene 0.05 2.91 U 2.91 U 2.91 U 2.91 U 2.91 U 2.91 U 2.91 U 2.91 U 2.91 U 2.91 U 2.91 U 2.91 U Pesticides Beta-BHC 0.02* 0.031 U 0.031 U 0.04 J 0.031 U 0.031 U 0.031 U 0.031 U 0.031 U 0.031 U 0.031 U 0.031 U 0.031 U (pg/L) Endrin Aldehyde 2 0.068 U 0.068 U 0.10 0.068 U 0.068 U 0.068 U 0.068 U 0.068 U 0.068 U 0.068 U 0.068 U 0.068 U Inorganics (pg/L) Sulfide NE 100 U 100 U 100 U 100 U 3901 100 U 100 U 100 U 100 U 100 U 100 U Page 1 of 2 Table 2 Summary of Groundwater Analytical Data Construction and Demolition Debris (C&D) Landfill (Permit #74-07), Pitt County, North Carolina December 2018 Analyte Group Parameter Phase 2 Monitoring Wells GWPS MW-9A MW-10 MW-11 MW-12S MW-13 MW-14S MW-15 MW-16 MW-17 MW-14D Antimony 1 0.10 J 0.06 J 0.17 J 0.13 J 0.06 J 0.05 J 0.05 J 0.04 J 0.04 J Arsenic 10 0.03 J 9 3.2 J 22 1.11 0.59 J 1.4 J 3.2 J 0.03 U 0.03 U Barium 700 48.8 368 55.0 398 47.5 49.3 95.2 256 67.7 8.5 J Beryllium 4* US J 0.05 I 0.05 U 0.05 0.05 U 0.05 J 0.09 J 0.05 J 0.05 l Cadmium 2 0.02J 0.14J 0.10J 0.02U 0.06J 0.07J 0.08J 0.15J 0.04J 0.06J Cobalt 1* 0.12 J 1.8 1.0 1.6 0.54 J 0.36 J 0.15 J 0.53 J 0.32 J 0.07 J Metals Chromium 10 0.15 Li 14 0.56 J 24 0.311 0.48 J 0.15 U 1.5 J 0.94 J 0.15 U Copper 1,000 0.38 J 0.96 J 0.30 J 1.11 0.38 J 0.52 J 0.44 J 0.25 J 0.12 J 0.41 J (pg/L) Lead 15 0.03 U 0.03 J 0.04 J 0.03 U 0.16 J 0.73 J 0.10 J 0.12 J 0.06 J 0.03 U Nickel 100 2.1J 12.1 5.7J 6.6J 3.91 1.8J 2.1J 1.51 5.2J 1.4J Selenium 20 0.15 U 7.9 J 1.11 8.1 J 0.85 J 0.15 U 0.15 U 2.1 J 0.15 U 0.15 U Silver 20 0.05 U O.U5 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U Thallium 0.2* 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U Tin 2,000* 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U Vanadium 0.3* 0.03 U 8.1 1.5 17.5 1.3 2.3 3.5 9.1 1.2 0.03 U Zinc 1,000 3.3J 1.51 1.3J 1.2J 0.911 4.6J 0.87J 0.84J 1.51 2.0J VOCs (pg/L) Acetone 6,000 9.06 U '.06 U 11.80 J 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U Benzene 1 0.24 U 1.57 0.48 J 1.48 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 1,2-Dichloroethane 0.4 0.02 U 0.34 0.08 J 0.13 J 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 70 0.25 U 0.311 0.25 U 0.34 J 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 1,2,-Dichloropropane 0.6 0.04 U 0.23 0.04 J 0.07 J 0.04 U 0.04 U 0.04 U 0.04 U 0.04 U 0.04 U Ethylbenzene 600 0.21 U 0.44 J 0.21 U 0.23 J 0.21 U 0.21 U 0.21 U 0.21 U 0.21 U 0.21 U Naphthalene 6 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U 1.08 J 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U Toluene 600 0.23 U ') 23 U 0.23 1, 0.24 J 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U Vinyl chloride 0.03 0.12U 2.20 0.12U 2.21 0.12U 0.12U 0.12U 0.12U 0.12U 0.12U Tetrahydrofuran NE 0.39 U 25.42 8.02 38.75 0.39 U 0.39 U 0.39 U 0.39 U 0.39 U 0.39 U 1,4-Dioxane 3 2.71 U 5.40 8.15 8.82 2.71 U 2.71 U 2.71 U 2.71 U 2.71 U 2.71 U SVOCs (pg/L) Acenaphthene 80 2.66 U 2.66 U 2.66 U 2.66 U 2.66 U 2.66 U 2.66 U 2.66 U 2.66 U 2.66 U Benzo[g,h,i]perylene 200 2.61 U 3.16 J 2.61 U 2.61 U 2.61 U 2.61 U 2.61 U 2.61 U 2.61 U 2.61 U Dibenzofuran 0.98* 4.28 U 4.28 U 4.28 U 4.28 U 4.28 U 4.28 U 4.28 U 4.28 U 4.28 U 4.28 U Fluorene 300 2.95 U 2.95 U 2.95 U 2.95 U 2.95 U 2.95 U 2.95 U 2.95 U 2.95 U 2.95 U Indeno[1,2,3-Cd]pyrene 0.05 2.91 U 3.06 J 2.91 U 2.91 U 2.91 U 2.91 U 2.91 U 2.91 U 2.91 U 2.91 U Pesticides (pg/L) Beta-BHC 0.02* 0.031 U U.031 U 0.031 U 0.031 U 0.031 U 0.031 U 0.031 U 0.031 U 0.031 U 0.031 U Endrin Aldehyde 2 0.068 U 0.068 U 0.068 U 0.068 U 0.068 U 0.068 U 0.068 U 0.068 U 0.068 U 0.068 U Inorganics (pg/L) Sulfide NE 100 U 328 J 100 U 115 J 100 U 100 U 100 U 100 U 100 U 100 U Page 2 of 2 Table 2 Summary of Groundwater Quality Data - Detected Constituents Only Construction and Demolition Debris (C&D) Landfill (Permit #74-07), Pitt County, North Carolina December 2018 NOTES: 1. Table 2 lists analytes detected in the groundwater samples. Please refer to Environment 1, Incorporated laboratory analysis report for further details. 2. Groundwater samples were collected between December 4 - 13, 2018. 3. MDL = Method Detection Limit. 4. MRL = Method Reporting Limit. 5. GWPS = Groundwater Protection Standard: NCAC Title 15A Subchapter 2L Groundwater Standards or Interim Maximum Allowable Concentration (IMAC 6. 2L Standard = NCAC Title 15A Subchapter 2L Classifications and Water Quality Standards Applicable to the GWs of North Carolina (April 1, 2013). 7. J indicates the detected result is between MDL and MRL. 8. U indicates analyte not detected at indicated method detection limit. 9. pg/L = micrograms per liter. 10. ND = Not Detected. NE = Not Established. NA = Not Applicable. 11. Bold font indicates concentration exceeds 2L Standard or IMAC. 12. S.U. = Standard Units. 13. pS/cm = microsiemens per centimeter. 14.*=IMAC Page 1 Table 3 Summary of Surface Water Analytical Results Construction and Demolition Debris (C&D) Landfill (Permit #74-07), Pitt County, North Carolina December 2018 Parameter Surface Water Standard Sample Locations and Analytical Results SW-1 SW-2 SW-3 SW-4 Metals (pg/L) Antimony 640 0.17 J 0.04 J 0.05 J 0.04 J Arsenic 10 1.6 J 0.68 J 0.44 J 0.16 J Barium 21,000 108 53.8 77.5 74.1 Beryllium 6.5 0.31 J 0.05 U 0.05 J 0.111 Cadmium 2 0.15 J 0.02 U 0.02 J 0.04 J Cobalt 4 0.79 J 0.19 J 0.32 J 0.62 J Chromium 50 6.1 0.53 J 0.37 J 0.60 J Copper 7 3.11 0.26 J 0.46 J 0.43 J Lead 25 9.6 0.21 J 0.32 J 0.38 J Nickel 88 2.1 J 0.65 J 0.79 J 0.75 J Selenium 5 1.4 J Thallium 0.47 0.08 J 0.07 J Vanadium NE 8.4 0.111 0.57 J 0.70 J Zinc 50 22 1.7 J 3.6 J 4.5 J VOCs (pg/L) Toluene 11 0.38 J Field Parameters pH (S.U.) 6.0 - 9.0 6.6 6.8 6.6 6.4 Conductivity at 25 °C (pS/cm) NE 192 143 147 118 Temperature (°C) NE 10 9 10 10 Turbidity (NTU) 50 106 7.86 8.30 8.83 Page 1 of 2 Table 3 Summary of Surface Water Analytical Results Construction and Demolition Debris (C&D) Landfill (Permit #74-07), Pitt County, North Carolina December 2018 NOTES: 1. Table 3 lists detected compounds in the surface water. Please refer to Environment 1, Incorporated laboratory report for further details. 2. Surface water samples were collected on December 5, 2018. 3. Surface Water Standard = North Carolina 15A NCAC 02B Water Quality Standards for Surface Waters, EPA Nationally Recommended Water Quality Criteria for Aquatic Life & Human Life, or North Carolina Protective Values for Surface Waters 4. J indicates the reported result is estimated between the laboratry method detection limit and reporting limit. 5. U = indicates analyte not detected at indicated method detection limit. 6. pg/L = micrograms per liter. 7. NE = Not Established. 8. Bold font indicates analyte detection above the Surface Water Standard. S.U. = Standard Units. PS/cm = microsiemens per centimeter. NTU = Nephelometric Turbidity Units. Page 2 of 2 Table 4 Summary of Natural Attenuation Parameters Construction and Demolition Debris (C&D) Landfill (Permit #74-07), Pitt County, North Carolina December 2018 Analyte Group Parameter Phase I Monitoring Wells GWPS MW-is (Well #1 ) MW-2S (Well #2) MW-3S (Well #3) MW-3A MW-4 MW-5 MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-16 MW-1D MW-2D MW-3D Carbon Dioxide NE 72,000 119,000 346,000 214,000 46,000 164,000 278,000 354,000 348,000 346,000 22,000 8,000 6,000 Dissolved Ethane NE 0.0039 Jn 0.015 n 0.10 n 0.056 n 0.015 n 0.060 n 0.011 n 0.024 n 0.16 n 0.011 n 1.4 n 0.018 n 0.045 n Gasses (pg/L; Ethene NE 0.0050 Jn 0.0075 Jn 0.020 n 0.013 n 0.0089 Jn 0.0030 Un 0.019 n 0.017 n 0.0030 Un 0.0074 Jn 0.0030 Un 0.032 n 0.011 n unless noted) Methane NE 6.5 n 440 n 590 n 440 n 320 n 890 n 620 n 760 n 2,000 n 650 n 5600 n 45 n 54 n Hydrogen(nM) NE 2.1n 2.3n 3.3n 3.3n 2.5n 2.4n 2.8n 2.5n 3.0n 3.3n 4.8n 2.8n 2.1n Acetic Acid 5,000' 110 150 270 200 170 240 230 170 200 44 J 220 130 180 Butyric Acid NE 14 J 4.7 U 79 J 13 J 20 J 8 J 520 920 24 J 12 J 13 J 13 J Hexanoic Acid NE 12 U 17 J 220 160 J 12 U 28 J 100 J 250 180 J 12 U 12 U 12 U 12 U i-Hexanoic Acid NE 4.9U 4.9U 4.9U 4.9U 4.9U 4.9U 4.9U 4.9U 4g1J 4.9U 4.9U 4.9U 4.9U Fatty Acids (pg/L) i-Pentanoic Acid NE 7.5U 7.5U 9.7J 111 7.5U 7.5U 7.5U 7.5U J 7.5U 7.5U 7.5U 7.5U Lactic Acid NE 14 U 14 U 14 U 58 J 14 U 14 U 14 U 14 U 1 27 J 20 J 55 J 27 J Pentanoic Acid NE 12 U 12 U 33 J 30 J 12 U 12 U 12 U 12 U 26 J 12 U 12 U 12 U 12 U Propionic Acid NE 55 J 71 J 110 120 81 J 89 J 93 J 80 J 89 J 4.4 U 60 J 66 J 86 J Pyruvic Acid NE 5.1 - 12 J 72 J 57 J 5.7 U 9.11 16 J 36 J 57 J 6.5 J 5.7 U 5.7 U Chloride 250,000 33,000 54,000 190,000 178,000 5,000 59,000 34,000 88,000 144,000 30,000 13,000 13,000 21,000 Nitrate (as N) NE 9 U 1,200 9 U 9 U 9 U 290 4,540 480 410 9 U 9 U 9 U 50 Total Dissolved Residue (TDR) 500,000 457,000 732,000 2,300,000 1,520,000 162,000 695,000 1,120,000 1,350,000 1,650,000 440,000 232,000 243,000 312,000 Sulfate 250,000 127,000 214,000 256,000 136,000 5,600 138,000 5,600 5,700 234,000 110,000 5,000 U 17,500 5,700 Other Natural Attenuation Biolo Biological Oxygen Demand NE 2,000 U 2,000 U 12,000 4,700 2,000 U 2,000 U 2,700 4,600 4,000 2,000 U 6,600 2,000 U 2,000 U Parameters Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) NE 27,000 69,000 474,000 333,000 34,000 72,000 111,000 124,000 335,000 113,000 33,000 840 U 840 U (pg/L) Alkalinity (CaCO3) NE 154,000 256,000 1,600,000 1,080,000 88,000 336,000 975,000 396,000 1,070,000 164,000 158,000 168,000 208,000 Iron 300 573 3,908 19,510 32,980 1,098 8,810 10,890 40,540 31,400 25,860 5,405 174 152 Manganese 50 12 284 642 954 36 172 436 578 1,093 117 273 30 0.31 U Total Organic Carbon (TOC) NE 7,710 22,860 164,000 115,000 10,540 22,580 38,480 74,560 90,280 41,000 8,270 1,700 2,350 Ferrous Iron NE 345 3,510 19,170 30,200 764 3,950 11,080 28,600 30,700 23,000 5,100 50 U 50 U Total Hardness NE 339 453 917 620 94 420 938 771 910 180 139 139 126 pH (S.U.) 6.5 - 8.5 6.5 6.6 6.9 6.7 6.9 6.6 6.8 6.7 6.7 6.1 7.0 8.1 8.2 Conductivity at 25°C (pS/cm) NE 773 688 1,390 1,488 233 773 984 1,964 1,249 370 420 414 511 Field Temperature (°C) NE 14 17 19 17 15 14 16 16 16 17 16 17 19 Parameters Turbidity (NTU) NE 6.11 7.25 3.31 4.38 25.8 8.12 1.26 6.23 7.42 7.82 7.58 3.50 1 U ORP (mV) NE 43 79 -51 -68 44 44 80 70 -25 97 78 22 31 Dissolved Oxygen ( /L) NE 630 850 950 5,480 330 810 330 180 800 180 1,220 120 360 Page 1 of 3 Table 4 Summary of Natural Attenuation Parameters Construction and Demolition Debris (C&D) Landfill (Permit #74-07), Pitt County, North Carolina December 2018 Analyte Group Parameter Phase II Monitoring Wells GWPS MW-9A MW-10 MW-11 MW-12S MW-13 MW-14S MW-15 MW-16 MW-17 MW-14D Carbon Dioxide NE 42,000 444,000 180,000 318,000 122,000 30,000 35,000 346,000 110,000 13,000 Dissolved Ethane NE 0.012 n 0.060 n 0.012 n 0.026 n 0.0032 Jn 0.0037 Jn 0.014 n 0.011 n 0.013 n 0.015 n Gasses (Ng/L; unless Ethene NE 0.0038 Jn 0.16 n 0.045 n 0.15 n 0.0068 Jn 0.011 n 0.0047 Jn 0.0074 Jn 0.0038 Jn 0.0085 Jn noted) Methane NE 30 n 6,400 n 140 n 920 n 200 n 170 n 460 n 650 n 120 n 8.8 n Hydrogen(nM) NE 2.9n 2.6n 3.2n 3.4n 3.0n 2.9n 3.0n 3.3n 3.1n 3.0n Acetic Acid 5,000' 45 J 24 U 45 J 130 46 J 52 J 37 J 44 J 32 J 42 J Butyric Acid NE 4.7 U 380 4.7 U 660 4.7 U 4.7 U 18 J 24 J 4.7 U 4.7 U Hexanoic Acid NE 12 U 250 24 J 12 U 12 U 12 U 12 U 12 U 12 U 12 U i-Hexanoic Acid NE 4.9 U 4.9 U 4.9 U 4.9 U 4.9 U 4.9 U 4.9 U 4.9 U 4.9 U 4.9 U Fatty Acids (Ng/L) i-Pentanoic Acid NE 7.5 U 7.5 U 7.5 U 7.5 U 7.5 U 7.5 U 7.5 U 7.5 U 7.5 U 7.5 U Lactic Acid NE 32J 95J 191 991 17J 18J 31J 27J 18J 52J Pentanoic Acid NE 12U 12U 12U 60J 12U 12U 12U 12U 12U 12U Propionic Acid NE 5.5 J 111 4.4 U 21 J 5.8 J 4.4 U 4.4 U 4.4 U 4.4 U 4.4 U Pyruvic Acid NE 5.7 U 130 5.7 U 140 5.7 U 5.7 U 5.7 U 6.5 J 5.7 U 5.7 U Chloride 250,000 9,000 52,000 14,000 117,000 5,000 U 5,000 U 10,000 30,000 14,000 14,000 Nitrate (as N) NE 9 U 9 U 9 U 250 50 9 U 9 U 9 U 90 Total Dissolved Residue (TDR) 500,000 373,000 1,670,000 691,000 1,290,000 379,000 196,000 260,000 440,000 654,000 287,000 Sulfate 250,000 63,700 211,000 146,000 6,100 10,100 67,100 103,000 110,000 383,000 6,100 Other Natural Attenuation Biolo Biological Oxygen Demand NE 2,000 U 6,200 2,000 U 6,600 2,000 U 2,000 U 2,000 U 2,000 U 2,000 U 2,000 U Parameters Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) NE 840 U 259,000 54,000 317,000 45,000 23,000 36,000 113,000 54,000 840 U (pg/L) Alkalinity (CaCO3) NE 244,000 1,320,000 550,000 630,000 292,000 74,000 63,000 164,000 36,000 258,000 Iron 300 557 363 13,560 2,075 917 2,303 2,645 25,860 1,470 12.08 U Manganese 50 74 253 284 460 22 237 83 117 170 6.9 J Total Organic Carbon (TOC) NE 4,700 99,200 20,920 114,000 20,520 8,360 12,800 41,000 21,800 2,310 Ferrous Iron NE 464 302 13,070 1,951 802 1,198 2,200 23,000 1,382 50 U Total Hardness NE 278 1,030 498 451 306 129 153 180 384 149 pH (S.U.) 6.5 - 8.5 6.9 6.5 6.8 6.6 6.0 6.4 6.5 6.1 5.8 7.8 Conductivity at 25°C (pS/cm) NE 529 1,607 857 941 558 246 401 370 775 522 Field Temperature (°C) NE 13 11 11 13 16 13 16 17 17 17 Parameters Turbidity (NTU) NE 8.62 2.29 18.6 2.33 1 U 38.8 6.42 7.82 2.76 1 U ORP (mV) NE 99 108 64 105 72 99 85 97 71 94 Dissolved Oxygen ( /L) NE 340 280 210 330 300 100 U 250 180 320 100 U Page 2 of 3 Table 4 Summary of Natural Attenuation Parameters Construction and Demolition Debris (C&D) Landfill (Permit #74-07), Pitt County, North Carolina December 2018 NOTES: 1. Table 4 lists analytes detected in the groundwater samples. Please refer to Environment 1, Incorporated laboratc 2. Groundwater samples were collected between December 4 - 13, 2018. 5. MDL = Method Detection Limit. If multiple MDLs were reported for a single analyte, the highest MDL is presents 6. Compliance Limit = SWSL or 2L Standard. 5. GWPS = Groundwater Protection Standard: NCAC Title 15A Subchapter 2L Groundwater Standards or Interim M 8. J indicates the detected result is between MDL and MRL. 9. U = analyte not detected at indicated MDL. 10. pg/L = micrograms per liter. 11. NE = Not Established. 12. Bold font indicates concentration exceeds GWPS. 13. S.U. = Standard Units. 14. pS/cm = microsiemens per centimeter. 15. NTU = Nephelometric Turbidity Units. 16. nM = nanomoles 17. * = Interim Maximum Allowable Concentration (IMAC) 18. NS = Not sampled 19. n = The Laboratory does not hold NELAP/TNI accreditation for thwis method or analyte. Page 3 of 3 Water Quality Monitoring Report December 2018 Semiannual Sampling Event Wood Project No. 6468-19-9035 FIGURES wood. SITE: Figure TITLE: FI C&D Landfill 9 802 RECYCLING LANE GREENVILLE, NC 27834 SITE LOCATION MAP CLIENT: w wood* C&D LANDFILL INC. SCALE: 1 "=2,001 ,00 bATE: 05/01/2019 PROJECT: 6480199035 Wood Environment & Infrastructure Solutions, Inc. 4021 Stirrup Creek Drive, Suite 100 DRAWN BY: D. Hriciga TC HECKED BY: D. Hriciga Durham, NC 27703 (919) 381-9900 LOCATION: 56548 142P t RTig\NC\NC DENR DSCA\DSCA Projects\DC640004 - CleanCleanDrycleaners\ 565480142_PAR\Figures MW-14D MW-13x _ - r A �6e' rip MW-17 r MW-9A r p w MW-15 .114 - 7 si ; MW-1+4S -10 P Phase 2 1 MW-12S MW-11 •� MW-8 'r . if - - 1 MW-1 D MW-1 MW-2S - MW-6 -. 0. Legend SW-2 ® Surface Water Sampling Location • Shallow Monitoring Well Deep Monitoring Well y Approximate Stream Location r ' ` Feet Site Boundary Source. Esri, Digi 'I'�I � oEye, Earthstar Geographics, CNES/Airbus AeroGRID, IGN, nd the GISa��ser Community SITE: Figure TITLE: FI C&D Landfill 9 802 RECYCLING LANE GREENVILLE, NC 27834 MONITORING WELL AND SURFACE WATER SAMPLING LOCATION MAP CLIENT: ^ wood* C&D LANDFILL INC. SCALE: 1 " = 200 ' DATE: 05/01 /2019 PROJECT: 6480199035 Wood Environment & Infrastructure Solutions, Inc. 4021 Stirrup Creek Drive, Suite 100 DRAWN BY: D. Hriciga CHECKED BY: D. Hriciga Durham, NC 27703 (919) 381-9900 LOCATION: 56548 142P t RTig\NC\NC DENR DSCA\DSCA Projects\DC640004 - CleanCleanDrycleaners\ 565480142_PAR\Figures C&D Landfill 802 RECYCLING LANE GREENVILLE, NC 27834 CLIENT: wood* C&D LANDFILL INC. Wood Environment & Infrastructure Solutions, Inc. 4021 Stirrup Creek Drive, Suite 100 Durham, NC 27703 (919) 381-9900 TITLE: Figure GROUNDWATER ELEVATION MAP - DECEMBER 2018 3 SCALE: 1 " = 2001 DATE: 04/30/2019 1 PROJECT: 6480199035 DRAWN BY: D. Hriciga I CHECKED BY: D. Hriciga LOCATION: P:\Government\State\NC\NC DENR DSCA\DSCA Projects\DC640004 - CleanCleanDrycleaners\ 565480142PAR\Figures Notes: Metals concentrations in excess of standards are not illustrated. Units are micrograms per liter (mg/L). BRL = Contaminant concentrations were below reporting limits. NE = No exceedances of applicable groundwater or surface water standards were reported.. e - NS = Not Sampled J = Estimated value below the laboratory reporting limit IM MW-17 ; r r. ...... .� � ,�. BRL _ :� ''•� z YMW-15 BRL f 5 q MW-14S BRL •i - �.�� + MW-14D �f BRL MW-13,' +NJ / "' BRL Phase 2 MW-12S jr Benzene 1.48 Vinyl Chloride 2.21 MW-11 1,4-Dioxane 8.82 1,4-Dioxane 8.15 SW-3 _ .�M MW-3S Benzene 1.3 MW-3D Vinyl Chloride 1.82 - 1,4-Dioxane 184 Dibenzofuran 9.19 J Oka Beta-BHC 0.04 J ,j# � MW-3A Benzene 1.69 r� Vinyl Chloride 1.09 1,4-Dioxane 87rq _ *-' I MW-10 Benzene 1.57 Vinyl Chloride 2.2 1,4-Dioxane 5.4 i ' 1 MW=1 D '' MW-1 S "'. 1,4-Dioxane 5.33 MW-8 Vinyl Chloride 1.48 1 oxane 49.3 lip 7-1 - • � ' k F' 4 F i r Nak- Phase 1 MW-4 BRL MW-5 1,4-Dioxane 16.4 I< Vinyl Chloride 0.18 J 1,4-Dioxane 13.5 N MW-7 SW-1 Vinyl Chloride 1.25 NE 1,4-Dioxane 18.2 f _- x'I J i �f c !. 7 4k; I— ,kM1 w 1,4-Dioxane 6.2AFK s Legend i4;'j�"► l`NIr. # sV,. ® Surface Water Sampling Location 40L 0- • Shallow Monitoring Well ' ., - � i SW Deep Monitoring Well ,�� " BRL 0 200 400 - Approximate Stream Location ��t'%._ Feet Site Boundaryr, +► Source: Es, Di,gi 11�I•L� , Earth�tarGeographics, CNES/Airbus DS, SDA, G AeroGRID, IGN, d the G1= r ' mmu ity L SITE: Figure TITLE: FI C&D Landfill 9 802 RECYCLING LANE GREENVILLE, NC 27834 GROUNDWATER AND SURFACE WATER STANDARD EXCEEDANCE MAP - DECEMBER 2018 CLIENT: w wood* C&D LANDFILL INC. SCALE: 1 " = 200 ' DATE: 04/24/2019 PROJECT: 6480199035 Wood Environment & Infrastructure Solutions, Inc. 4021 Stirrup Creek Drive, Suite 100 DRAWN BY: D. Hriciga CHECKED BY: D. Hriciga Durham, NC 27703 (919) 381-9900 LOCATION: 56548 142P t RTig\NC\NC DENR DSCA\DSCA Projects\DC640004 - CleanCleanDrycleaners\ 565480142_PAR\Figures Water Quality Monitoring Report December 2018 Semiannual Sampling Event Wood Project No. 6468-19-9035 Attachment A Laboratory Analytical Report wood. Environment 1, rated 114 OAKMONT DRIVE GREENVILLE, N.C. 27858 PHONE (252) 756-6208 FAX (252) 756-0633 *** THIS IS A CORRECTED COPY OF PREVIOUSLY REPORTED DATA *** ID#: 6003 JUDSON WHITEHURST (C&D LANDFILL) AMEC FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE DATE COLLECTED: 12/05/18 4021 STIRRUP CREEK DR. STE 100 DATE REPORTED ; 02/21/19 DURHAM ,NC 27703 REVIEWED BY: MW-4 MW-5 MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 Analysis Method PARAMETERS MDI, MRL Date Analyst Code PH (field measurement), Unite 6.9 fi.6 6.8 6.7 fi,7 12/05/18 PTC 4500NB-11 BOD, mg/1 2.0 2.0 --- U --- U 2.7 4.6 4.0 SZ/06/18 HMM 5210B-1i COD, mg/1 O.B40 20,0 34 72 ill 124 335 12/10/18 SBJ H8000-79 Nitrate Nitrogen as N, mg/1 0.009 0004 --- U 0,29 4,54 12/06/18 BLD 353.2 R2- Nitrate Nitrogen as N, mg/1 0.009 0,04 0,48 0.41 12/07/18 CLO 353.2 R2- Total Organic Carbon, mg/1 0,129 1.0 10,54 22,58 38,48 74,56 90,28 12/11/18 SBJ 531OC-11 Alkalinity (to pH 4.5), mg CaCO3/1 1.0 1.0 88 336 975 396 1070 12/10/18 OM9 2320H-11 Chloride, mg/l 5,0 5.0 5 59 34 88 144 12/10/18 BOB 4500CLB-1 Cyanide, ug/1 5.0 5.0 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 12/10/18 BBJ 450OCNE-1 Total Hardness, mg/1 94 420 939 771 910 12/10/18 HMM 2340C-11 Total Dissolved Residual mg/1 14 10 162 695 12/06/18 JTH 254OC-21 Total Dissolved Residue, mg/1 1.0 30 1120 1350 1650 12/11/10 JMH 2540C-11 Sulfate, mg/1 5.0 5.0 5.6 130 5.6 517 234 12/06/18 8BJ 4500SO429 Antimony, ug/l 0,03 1.0 0.08 J O.is J 0,19 J 0,17 J 0,22 J 12/11/18 AKS BPA200.8 Arsenic, ug/1 0,03 5.0 0.48 J 4.1 J 5.7 15 15 12/11/18 AKS EPA200.8 Barium, ug/1 0,03 10.0 52.5 140 470 566 358 12/11/18 Axe EPA200.8 Beryllium, ug/1 0.05 1.0 0.10 J --- U --- U 0.07 J 0,06 J 12/11/10 AK8 EPA200.8 Cadmium, ug/1 0.02 140 0,14 J 0.08 J 0,17 J 0.16 J .08 J 12/11/18 ASH EPA200.8 Cobalt, ug/1 0.03 100 0,22 J 1,2 2.9 12 3,4 12/11/18 AK8 EPA200.8 Total Chromium, ug/1 0.15 5.0 4.4J 3.3 J 4.3 J 12 15 12/11/19 ASH HPA200.8 Copper, Ug/1 0,03 10.0 0.65 J 0,87 J 1.3 J 1,20 1.1J 12/11/18 AKS BPA200.8 Iron, ug/l 12,OB solo 1098 8810 10990 40540 31400 01/10/19 AKS 3111E-ll Manganese, ug/1 0.31 10.0 36 172 436 12/28/18 LFJ EPA2D0.7 Manganese, ug/1 0.31 10.0 578 1093 01/03/19 LFJ EPA200.7 Lead, ug/1 0,03 5.0 0, 28J 0416 J --- U 0,20 J .D4J 12/11/18 AKS EPA200.0 Mercury, ug/1 0.05 0.20 --- U --- U 0.06 J --- U --- U 12/17/10 RIM 245.1 R3- Nickel, ug/l 0903 10.0 1.5J 3,9J 6,3J 6.3 J 7.4 J 12/11/18 ASS EPA200.8 Selenium, ug/1 0,53 10.0 0.74 J 4.4J 3,7 J 12/11/18 ASS EPA200.8 Selenium, ug/l 0,53 10.0 --- U --- U 12/26/18 HIM 3113E-10 Silvan, u9/1 0.05 5.0 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 01/02/19 AKS EPA200.8 Thallium, ug/1 0105 1.0 --- U --- U --- U ___ U --- U 12/11/18 AKS EPA200.8 Tin, ug/1 0,05 100.0 0,24 J 0455 J --- U --- U --- U 12/11/18 AKS HPA200lS Vanadium, ug/1 0,03 1.0 5.0 1,3 2.0 2,4 1.6 12/11/18 AK8 EPA200.8 zinc, ug/l 0.11 10.0 4.0 J 3.5J 2.3J 3,4J 3.0 J 12/11/10 Ass EPA200.8 Sulfide, ug/1 100 1000 --- U 390 J --- V --- U --- U 12/07/18 LFJ 4500020-1 Conductivity (at 25c), uMhos/cm 1.0 1.0 233 773 984 1964 1249 12/05/18 PJC 2510E-11 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/1 0.1 0,1 0,33 0,81 0,33 Otis 0,80 12/05/18 PJC 450000-11 Temperature, °C 15 14 16 16 16 12/05/18 PJC 2550E-10 Iron, Perroue, ug/l 50.00 200.0 764 3950 11080 28600 30700 12/05/18 SBJ 3500FEB-1 Static Water Level, feet 8.72 5.60 9.05 7,95 8.99 12/05/18 PJC Well Depth, feet 15098 9.50 16. 65 16,33 20,26 12/05/18 PJC Carbon Dioxide, mg/l 1,0 1.0 46 164 270 354 348 12/05/18 NMM 45000O2C- J = Ha trmflted valu0 between the MUL find MAL, U = Below ALL Quantltation Llmita. Environment 1, Incorporated 114 OAKMONT DRIVE PNONE (252) 756-6208 GREENVILLE, N.C. 27858 FAX (252) 756-0633 *** THIS IS A CORRECTED COPY OF PREVIOUSLY REPORTED DATA *** ID#: 6003 JUDSON WHITEHURST (C&D LANDFILL) AMEC FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE DATE COLLECTED: 12/05/18 4021 STIRRUP CREEK DR* STE 100 DATE REPORTED 02/21/19 DURHAM ,NC 27703 REVIEWED BY: MW-4 MW-5 MW-6 MW-'/ MW-8 Analysis Method PARAMETERS MDL MRL Date Analyst Code ORP, m Turbidity (Field), NTU 1.0 +44 +44 1.0 25.8 8,12 +00 +70 -25 1.26 6.23 7.42 12/05/18 PJC 12/05/18 PJC 2580B 213OB-11 S Betimflted value between the MDL end MAL, U = Below ALL QuantltaClon Llmita. Environment 1� GREENVILLE, N.C. 27658 PHONE (252) 756-6206 FAX (252) 756-0633 CLIENT: JUDSON WEITEHURST (C&D LANDFILL) CLIENT ZD: 6003 AMEC FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE ANALYST: HIC 4021 STIRRUP CREEK DR. STE 100 DATE COLLECTED: 12/05/18 DURHAM, NC 27703 DATE EXTRACTED: 12/07/18 DATE ANALYZED: 12/14/18 REVIEWED BY: DATE REPORTED: 02/21/19 PESTICIDES AND PCB'S EPA METHOD 8081B R2(07) PARAMETERS, ug/l MDL MRL W-4 MW-5 MW-6 mw-7 MW-8 1, Aldrin 0.029 0.050 --- V ___ U ___ U ___ U 2, Alpha-BHC 0,032 0.050 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 3, Beta -HNC 0.031 0.050 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 4, Delta-BHC 0,030 0.050 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 5. Gamma-HHC (Llndane) 0.032 0.050 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 6, Chlordane 0,320 0.500 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 7, 414-DDD 0.051 0.100 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 8, 4,4-DD8 0.049 0.100 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- U 9. 4,4-DDT 0,052 0.100 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 10. Dieldrin 0.042 0,075 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 11, Endosulfan I 0.056 0.100 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 12. Endosulfan II 0,046 0.100 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 13, 8ndoeulEan Sulfate 0.072 0.100 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- U 14, Endrin 0.053 0.100 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 15. Endrin Aldehyde 0.068 0,100 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 16. Heptachlor 0.039 0.050 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 17. Heptachlor Epoxide 0,042 0,075 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 18. Methoxychlor 0.530 1.000 --- U --- U ___ U ___ U """ U 19, Pcb's (Aroclors) 0.500 2.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 20, Toxaphene 0.690 1.500 ___ U __. U U ___ U U J = Estimated value between the MBL and MRL, ll = Below ALL puantl tfltion Limlte. Environment 1, Incorporated l l4 OAKMONT DRIVE GREENVILLE, N.C. 27858 CLIENT: JUDSON WHITEHURST (C&D LANDFILL) AMEC FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE 4021 STIRRUP CREEK DR. STE 100 DURHAM, NC 27703 REVIEWED BY: LANDFILL APPENDIX II EPA METHOD 8151A R1(96) CLIENT ID: ANALYST: DATE COLLECTED: DATE EXTRACTED: DATE REPORTED: 1Q PHONE (252) 756-6208 FAX (252) 756-0633 6003 HIC 12/05/18 12/06/18 02/21/19 Date Analyzed 12/08/18 12/00/18 12/08/18 la/08/18 la/21/18 MW-9 m-5 MW-6 MW-0 mw-8 PARAMETBR9t U9/l MOL MRL 1. 2,4-D 0.36 2.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 2. Dinoeeb 0.54 1.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 3, 2t4t5-TP 0,42 2.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 9, 2t9o5-T 0.49 2.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U J Eetimflted Value between the MDL and MRL, U = BeloN ALL Quantitation Llmite. Environment 1, Inco 114 OAKMONT DRIVE GREENVILLE, N.C. 27858 FAX 12521755-0633 CLIENT: JUDSON WHITEHURST (C&D LANDFILL) CLIENT ID: 6003 AMEC FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE ANALYST: JAP 4021 STIRRUP CREEK DRe STE 100 DATE COLLECTED: 12/05/18 Page: 1 DURHAM, NC 27703 DATE EXTRACTED: 12/10/18 DATE REPORTED: 02/21/19 REVIEWED BY* SEMI -VOLATILE ORGANICS EPA METHOD 8270D R4(07) PARAMETERS, ug/1 Data NDL Analyzed MRL 12/18/18 Mw-4 12/18/18 MW-5 12/19/18 MW-6 11/19/18 MW-7 11/19/18 MW-8 1, Acenaphthene 2,66 10.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U 3,57 J 2, Acenaphthylene 2,60 10,000 --- U --- U --- u --- u --- V 3, Anthracene 2.97 10.000 ___ U ___ U ___ U ___ U ___ u 4. Benzo [a]antrhacane 4.16 10.000 --- V --- U --- U --- u --- U 5. Benzo[b]Lluoranthens 3,32 10,000 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- U 6, Benzo[k]Lluoranthene 4.23 104000 --- U --- u --- U --- V --- U 7, Henzo[g,h,i]psrylsne 2.61 10.000 --- U --- u --- V --- U --- U 8, Benzo[alpyrens 3.27 10.000 --- U --- V --- U --- V --- U 9. 4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether 2.63 10,000 --- u --- U --- U --- U --- U 10, Butyl Benzyl Phthalate 5.78 10,000 --- U --- U --- V --- U --- U 11, Bis(2-Chloroethoxy) Methane 3.14 20,000 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- U 12, Bis(2-Chloroethyl) Ether 2.59 10,000 --- U --- V --- U --- U --- V 13, Eia(2-Chloro-l-methylethyl) Ether 2.58 104000 --- U --- U --- U --- V --- U 14, 2-Chloronaphthalene 2,17 10.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 15, 4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether 5.42 30.000 --- V --- U --- V --- U --- U 16, Chryeena 4.04 10.000 --- u --- U --- U --- U --- U 17, Dibenzo[a,hlanthracens 2,78 10.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 18, Di-N-Butyl Phthalate 3,09 10400 --- U --- U --- u --- U --- U 19, Dlmethyl Phthalate 3.78 10.000 --- U --- V --- U U U 20. Diethyl Phthalate 3,92 10.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- u 21, 2,4-Dinitrotoluene 3,95 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- u --- U 22. 2,6-Dinitrotoluene 3.88 10,000 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- U 23, Di-N-Oetyl Phthalate 2.81 10.000 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- U 24. Bis-(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate 9,97 15.000 --- V --- U --- u --- U --- V 25. Fluoranthene 3,92 10,000 --- U --- V --- U --- 0 --- U 26, Fluorene 2.95 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 27, Hexachlorobenzene 2,61 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- u 28, Hexachlorocyclopentadlens 4.16 10,000 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- U 29, Indeno[1,2,3-Cd3pyrene 2,91 106000 --- U --- V --- U --- U --- U 30, Ieophorone 3,74 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 31, Nitrobenzene 1,85 10400 --- V --- V --- U u U 32, N-Nitroeodimethylamine 4.25 10,000 --- U --- V --- U --- U --- U 33, N-Nitroeodiphanylamine 3,95 10,000 --- U --- U --- V --- U --- U 34, N-Nitr000di-N-Propylamine 4,06 104000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 35. Phenanthrene 3,24 104000 --- U --- u --- U --- U --- V 36, Pyrene 3,63 104000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 37. 4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol 3,79 20,000 --- u --- U --- u --- U --- u 38. 2-Chlorophenol 2,75 10,000 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- U 39, 0-Cresol 3.69 10.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 40, P-Cresol 9.12 10.000 --- U --- U --- V U U 41. 2,4-DSchlorophanol 5,19 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 42, 2,6-Dichlorophenol 4,89 100000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- u 43, 2,4-Dimethylphenol 3,21 10.000 --- V --- u --- V --- V --- V 44. 4,6-Dinitro-2-Methylphenol 4,77 50,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- V 45, 2,4-Dinitrophsnol 4,37 50,000 --- U --- V --- U --- V --- u 46. Ethyl Methaneeul Lonate 5.26 20.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- u 47, Methyl MethanesulLonate 4.92 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U J • Estimated value between the MDL and MRL, U • Below ALL Quantitation LSmite. Environment 1, Inco Q& W GREENVILLE, N.C. 27858 FAX (252) 756-0633 CLIENT: JUDSON WHITES PA (C&D LANDFILL) CLIENT IDs 6003 AMEC FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE ANALYST: JAP 4021 STIRRUP CREEK DRe STE 100 DATE COLLECTED: 12/05/18 Page: 2 DURHAM, NC 27703 DATE EXTRACTED: 12/10/18 DATE REPORTED: 02/21/19 REVIEWED BY: SEMI -VOLATILE ORGANICS EPA METHOD 8270D R4(07) PARAMRTBRB, ug/1 Date MDL Analyzed MRL 12/18/19 MW-4 12/18/18 MW-5 12/19/18 NW-6 12/19/18 MW-7 la/19/18 NW-8 48, 2-Nitrophenol 3,64 104000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 99. 4-NStroBhenol 3.17 50.000 --- U --- V --- U V --- U 50, Pentachlozophenol 5,33 25.000 M. U --- U --- U --- U --- U 1186 104000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 51, Phenol 52, 2,31416-Tetrachlorophenol 3,12 30,000 --- U --- U --- U W. V --- U 53, 2,4,5-Trichlorophanol 4,17 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 54, 2,406-Trichlorophenol 3.84 10,000 --- U --- U --- U M. U --- U 55, Acetophenone 2.89 10.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 56, 2-Acetylaminofluorene 3,98 20.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 57. 4-Aminobiphenyl 4,12 20,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 58, Benzyl Alcohol 4,47 20,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 59, 4-Chloroaniline 3,36 20.000 --- U --- U --- U --- D --- V 60, Chlorobenailate 5,12 10,000 W. U --- U --- U --- U --- U 61, Diallate 2,98 10,000 --- U --- V --- U --- U --- U 62, Dlbenzofuran 4,28 10,000 --- U --- U --- D --- U --- V 63, 3,3-Dichlorobenzldine 4,22 20,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 64, Dimethoate 3,98 20,000 --- U --- U --- U M. U --- U 65, P-Dlmethylaminoazobenzens 2,89 10.000 --- U --- D --- V --- U --- U 66, 7,12-Dimethylbsnz[a3anthzacene 5,26 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 67. 3,3-Dimethylbenzadine 3,21 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 68, 1,3-Dinitrobenzene 2.89 20,000 --- U --- U --- U --- V --- U 69. Diphenylamine 5.10 10,000 --- V --- U --- U --- V --- U 70, Diaulfoton 4.28 10.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 71. Famphur 3,98 20,000 --- U --- U --- U --- O --- U 72, Hexachloropropene 4,31 10,000 --- U --- V --- U --- U --- U 73, IeoeaEzole 2.88 30.000 --- U --- V --- U -- U --- U 74, Kepone 2,78 20,000 --- U --- V --- U --- U --- U 75, Methapyrilene 3,54 100,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 76, 3-Msthylchloroanthrene 4,21 10,000 --- V --- U --- N --- U --- V 77, 2-Mathylnaphthalens 3,79 10,000 --- U --- V --- U --- U --- U 78, Methyl Parathion 4,32 10,000 --- U. --- V --- U --- V --- U 79, m-Cresol 3.81 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- V B0, 1,4-Naphtho9uinons 4.00 10,000 --- U M. U --- U --- U --- U 81. 1-Naphthylamine 5161 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- V 82. 2-Naphthylamine 4.62 10.000 --- U --- U --- U U --- U 83, 2-Nitroaniline 3,61 501000 --- U --- V --- U --- U --- U 84, 3-Nitroaniline 4181 504000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 85. 4-Nitroaniline 4.22 20,000 --- U --- V --- U --- V --- U 86. 5-Nitro-O-Toluidine 4.01 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- V 87, N-Nitroaodi-n-butylamine 3.63 10.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 88% N-Nitroeodiethylamine 3.83 20.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- V 89, N-Nitrosomethylethylamine 3,83 10,000 --- U --- U --- V --- U --- U 90, N-Nitrosopiperldine 5.19 20,000 --- U --- U --- V --- V --- U 91. N-Nitr000pyrrolidine 2.89 10,000 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- V 92, Parathion 3,12 10,000 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- U 93, Pentaahlorobenzene 3,92 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 94, Pentachloronitrobanzane 3.71 20,000 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- U J Estimated value between the MDL and MRL, V a Below ALL puantitation Limits. Environment 1, Incorporated 114 OAKMONT DRIVE GREENVILLE, N.C. 27858 CLIENT: JUDSON WHITEHURST (C&D LANDFILL) AMEC FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE 4021 STIRRUP CREEK DR, STE 100 DURHAM, NC 27703 REVIEWED BY: SEMI -VOLATILE ORGANICS F.PA METHOD 8270D R4(07) CLIENT ID: iPaetewater 1DI i0 PHONE (252) 756-6208 FAX (252) 756-0633 6003 ANALYST: JAP DATE COLLECTED: 12/05/18 DATE EXTRACTED: 12/10/18 DATE REPORTED: 02/21/19 Page: 3 PARAMETBRS, ug/l Date MDL Analyzed MRL 12/18/18 Mw-4 12/18/18 Mw-5 12/19/19 MW-6 11/19/10 MW-7 12/19/18 MW-0 95, Phenacetin 4,41 20,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 96. 1,4 eenzenediamine 2,99 10.000 --- U --' U '-' U --- U --- U 97, Phorate 3,96 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 98. Pronamide 3,69 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 99. eafrole 4,12 10,000 --- D --- U --- U --- U --- U 100, 1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene 5.01 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 101, Thionazin 4,62 20.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 102, 0-Toluidine 4.11 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 103, 1,3,5-Tzinitrobenzene 3,98 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 104. 010,0-Triethyl Phoaphorothioate 3.61 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- V 105, Hexachloroethane 1,49 30.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 106, Zeodrin 3,11 209000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U J = 8etlmated value between the MDL and MRL, U Below ALL Duantitation Limits. Environment 1, Incorporated 114 OAKMON 1 DRIVE GREENVILLE, N.C. 27858 CLIENT: JUDSON WHITEHURST (C&D LANDFILL) AMEC FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE 4021 STIRRUP CREEK DR. STE 100 DURHAM, NC 27703 REVIEWED BY: LANDFILL APPENDIX 2I EPA METHOD 8260E R2(96) CLIENT ID: PHONE (252) 756-6208 FAX (252) 756-0633 6003 ANALYST: JAP DATE COLLECTED: 12/05/18 DATE ANALYZED: 12/18/18 DATE REPORTED: 02/21/19 Page: 1 PARAMETBRS, ug/1 MDL MRL MW-4 MW-5 MW-6 MW-7 MW-B 1, Chloromethane 0,77 3,000 --- u --- U --- U --- D --- U 2. Vinyl Chloride 0.12 0,200 --- V --- U 0.10 J 1.25 1,48 3. Bromomethane 0.67 10.000 --- V --- U --- U --- V --- U 4. Chloroethans 0.48 10.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 5, Trichlorofluoromethane 0,24 1.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- V 6, 1,1-Dichloroethene 0.17 5.000 --- V --- V M. U __ U ___ U 7, Acetone 9.06 100,000 --- U --- V --- U 10,30 J 9.63 J 8. Iodomethane 0.16 10.000 --- U •-- U --- U --- U --- D 9. Carbon Disulfide 0.13 300.000 --- U --- U --- V --- U --- U 10, Methylene Chloride 0.64 1.000 --- V ___ V ___ V ___ U ___ U 11. trans-1,l-Dichloroethene 0.13 54000 --- V --- U ___ U ___ U -__ V 12, 1,1-Dichloroethane 0.20 5.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- u 13. Vinyl Acetate 0.20 50,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 14, Cie-1,2-Dichloroethene 0,25 5.000 --- U --- U --- V --- U --- U 15, 1-Butanone 2.21 100,000 --- V --- V --- U --- U --- U 16. Bromochloromethane 0.27 3,000 --- U --- U --- V --- V --- U 17. Chloroform 0,25 5.000 --- U •-- V --- U --- V --- V 18, 1,1,1-Trichloroothane 0.19 1.000 --- U --- D --- U --- U --- U 19, Carbon Tetrachloride 0.04 B.apo --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 20, Benzene 0,24 1.000 --- U --- U M. U --- U 0.48 J 21, 1,1-Dichloroethane 0,02 0,200 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- U 22, Trichloroethene 0,23 1.000 --- U --- V --- U --- V --- U 23. 1,2-Dichloropropane 0.04 0.200 --- U --- u --- U --- V --- U 24, Bromodichloromethane 0,04 0.200 --- V --- V --- U --- V --- U 25. Cie-10-Dichloropropene 0.06 0,200 --- ❑ --- U --- U --- U --- U 26, 4-Methyl-2-Pentanone 1.19 100.000 --- V --- V --- U --- U --- V 27. Toluene 0.13 1.000 --- u --- U --- U --- U --- U 28. trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 0,04 0,200 --- U --- V --- U --- U --- U 19, 1, 1,2-Triohloroethana 0.03 0.100 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- U 30, Tetrachloroethens 0.10 0,200 --- U --- V --- U --- U --- u 31. 2-Hexanone 1.57 50.000 --- U --- U --- U --- D --- V 32, Dibromochloromethans 0.03 0,200 --- U --- U --- U --- u --- u 33, 1,2-DSbromeethene 0,03 0,200 --- V --- U --- V --- U --- V 34, Chlorobenzene 0,30 3,000 --- U --- U --- U --- u --- U 35, 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.22 1.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 36, Bthylbenzene 0,21 1.000 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- U 37, Xylenes 0.68 5,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 38, Dibromomethans 0.28 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- V 39, Styrene 0.19 1.000 --- U --- V --- U --- U --- U 40, Bromoform 0.20 3,000 --- V --- U --- U --- U -•- U 41, 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.03 0,200 --- U --- U --- V --- U --- V 42. 1,.2,3-Trichl oropropana 0.09 0.100 --- U --- V --- U --- U --- V 43, 1,4-Dichlorobenzene o.39 1.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 44. 1,1-Dichlorobenzene 0,32 5.000 --- U --- U --- U M. V --- U 45. 1,1-Dlbromo-3-Chloroprapane 0.07 0.200 --- u -- U --- U --- U --- U 96, Acrylonitrile 2.71 200.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- u 47. Crane-1,4-Dlchl0ro-2-Butane 0,42 100.000 --- U --- V --- U --- u --- V 40, Aorolein 1.97 4,000 --- U --- U --^ U --- U --- U J Estimated value between the MDL and MRL, V Below ALL Quantitatlon Limlta. Environment 1, I lS@d GREENVILLEI N.C. 27858 FAX (252) 756-0633 CLIENT: JUDSON WHITEHURST (C&D LANDFILL) CLIENT ID: 6003 AMEC FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE ANALYST: JAP 4021 STIRRUP CREEK DR. STE 100 DATE COLLECTED: 12/05/18 Page: 2 DURHAM, NC 27703 DATE ANALYZED: 12/18/18 DATE REPORTED: 02/21/19 REVIEWED BY: LANDFILL APPENDIX II EPA METHOD 8260E R2(96) PARAMETERS, Ug/l MDL MRL MW-4 MN-5 MN-6 MW-7 MN-8 491 Allyl Chloride 0,20 10.000 --- U --- V --- U --- V --- U 50, Chloroprene 0,21 20,000 --- U --- U --- V --- V --- V 51, 1,3-Dichlorobanaene 0,41 5.000 --- U --- U --- V --- U --- U 52, Dichloroditluoromethane 0,51 5.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 53. 10-Dichloropropane 0,28 1.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 54, 2,2-Dichloropropane 0,17 15,000 --- U --- U --- U --- D --- U 55, 1,1-Dichloropropane 0.22 5.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- D 56. Ethyl Methacryl ate 0.16 10.000 --- U --- U --- U -- D V 57, Eexachlozobut adlene 0430 0.100 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- U 5B, Ieobutyl Alcohol 12,80 100.000 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- U 59, Methacrylonitrile 1,93 100,000 --- U --- V --- U --- U --- V 60, Methyl Methacrylate 0,25 30,000 --- V --- D --- U --- U --- U 61, Naphthalene 0,47 6,000 --- U --- U --- V --- V --- V 62, Propionitrile 3,26 150,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 63, 1,2,4-Trichlorobenaene 0.50 10,000 --- V --- U --- U --- V --- U 69, Acetonitrile 36.29 55.000 --- U --- U --- U --- V --- U 65, Tetrahydro[uran 0,39 1.000 --- U 2,27 6.88 32,00 21.20 66, 1,4-Dioxane 2,71 3,000 --- U 16,40 13,50 18,20 49,30 J eetlmated value between the MDL and MRL, U Below ALL Quantltation Limits. .Environment 1, Incorporated GREENVILLE, N.C. 27858 wastewater IDi 10 PHONE (252) 756-6208 FAX (252) 756-0633 CLIENT: JUDSON WHITEHURST (C&D LANDFILL) CLIENT ID: 6003 AMEC FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE ANALYST: JAP 4021 STIRRUP CREEK DR. STE 100 DATE COLLECTED: 12/05/18 DURHAM, NC 27703 DATE ANALYZED: 12/18/18 /f� DATE REPORTED: 02/21/19 REVIEWED BY: _� j%f' LANDFILL APPENDIX II EPA METHOD 8260E R2(96) PARAMETERS, ug/l MDL HAL Trip Blank 1, Chloromethane 0,77 3,000 --- U 2, Vinyl Chloride 0,12 0.290 --- U 3, Bromomethane 0,67 10,000 --- U 4, Chloroethane 0.48 10.00D --- U 5, Trichlorofluoromethane 0,24 1.000 --- U 6, 111-Dichloroethens 0,17 5.000 --- U 7, Acetone 9,06 100,000 -- U 8, Iodomethane 0,26 10,000 --- U 9, Carbon Disulfide 0.23 ID0.000 --- U 10, Methylene Chloride 0.64 1.000 --- U 11. Crane-1,2-Dichloroethane 0.23 5.000 --- U 12, 1,1-Dichloroethane 0.20 5.000 --- U 13, Vinyl Acetate 0,20 50.000 --- U 14, Cie-1,2-Dichloroethene 0,25 5.000 --- U 15. 2-Butanons 2,21 100,000 --- U 16, Bromochloromethane 0,27 3.000 --- U 17, Chloroform 0,25 5.000 --- U 18. 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 0.19 11000 --- U 19. Carbon Tetrachloride 0.04 0,200 --- U 20, Benzene 0.24 1.000 W. U 21, 1,2-Dichloroethane 0.02 0,200 --- U 22. Trichloroethane 0,23 1.000 --- U 23. 1,2-Dichloropropans 0,04 0,200 --- U 24. Bromodichloromethane 0,04 0,200 --- U 25, Cie-1,3-Diohloropropene 0.06 0,200 --- U 26, 4-Methyl-2-Pentanone 1.19 100,000 --- U 27, Toluene 0,23 1.000 --- U 28, trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 0,04 0,200 --- U 29, 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 0,03 0.200 --- U 30, Tetrachloroethene 0.10 0.200 --- U 31, 2-Hexanone 1,57 50,000 --- U 32. Dibromochloromethane 0.03 0,200 --- U 33, 1,2-Dibromosthans 0,03 0.200 --- U 34. Chlorobenzens 0.30 3,000 --- U 35. 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.22 1.000 --- U 36, Ethylbenzene 0,21 1.000 --- U 37, Xylenes 0.68 5.000 --- U 39, Dibromomethane 0.28 10,000 --- U 39, Styrene 0.19 1.000 --- U 40. Bromoform 0.20 3.000 --- U 41, 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.03 0.200 --- U 42, 1,2,3-Trichloropropans 0.09 0,200 --- U 43, 1,4-Dlchlorobenaene 0.39 1.000 --- U 44. 1,2-Dichlorobenzens 0,32 5.000 --- U 45. 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane 0,07 0.200 --- U 46, ACrylonitrile 2,72 200,000 --- U 47. Crane-1,4-Dichloro-2-Butene 0,42 100,000 --- U 48. Acrolein 1,97 4.000 --- U Page: 3 J Satimated value between the MOL and MRL, U Below ALL Ouantitation Limits. Environment 1, Incorporated) 114 OAKMONT DRIVE GREENVILLE, N.C. 27858 CLIENT: JUDSON WHITEHURST (C&D LANDFILL) AMEC FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE 4021 STIRRUP CREEK DR. STE 100 DURHAM, NC ,�Je03 REVIEWED BY: LANDFILL APPENDIX II EPA METHOD 8260B R2(96) CLIENT ID: PHONE (252) 756-6208 FAX (252) 756-0633 6003 ANALYST: JAP DATE COLLECTED: 12/05/18 DATE ANALYZED: 12/18/18 DATE REPORTED: 02/21/19 PARAMETERS, ug/l MDL EEL Trlp Blank 49. Allyl Chloride 0.20 10,000 --- U 50. Chloroprene 0.21 20,000 --- U 51. 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 0.41 5.000 --- U 52. Dichlorodifluoromethane 0.51 5.000 --- U 53, 1,3-Dlchloiopropane 0.28 1.000 --- 54. 2,2-DSchloropropane 0.17 15,000 --- U 55, 1,1-DSchloropropene 0,22 5.000 --- U 56, Ethyl Methacrylate 0.16 10.000 --- U 57, Eexachlorobutadlene 0.10 0,200 --- U 5B, Ieabutyl Alcohol 12.00 100.000 --- U 59, Methacrylonitrile 1,93 100.000 --- U 60, Methyl Methacrylate 0.25 30,000 --- U 61, Naphthalene 0.47 6.000 --- U 62, Proplonitrile 3.26 150,000 --- U 63, 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 0.50 10,000 --- U 64. Acetonitrlle 36.29 55,000 --- U 65, Tetrahydro£uran 0,39 1.000 --- U 66, 1,4-Dioxane 2.71 3,000 --- U Page: 4 J Betimated value between the MDL and MRL, U = Helow ALL Quantltation Limlta. :a C o M , 7a w ry o O 0 OC O M Z m coo 00 y O� N T Q m � m < < < O Z W Cam] W � J G) fil L� t1j UJ N K i�i rn . m m m fJ' S (A C � O w 0 w VA IA L2 m Z VI C, m m TOTAL CHLO RINE, mg/I C7 m M c� OR ug/I AT COLLECTION — TEMPERATURE,°C o ` O < r < AT COLLECTION p H { ��� #iOFCONTAINERS m o 0 0 Field ro 'i pH BOD COD n ro <i Nitrate a ro n c�Di TOC n ro Alkalinity 9 ro zz m m m Chloride ro C ro Cyanide z Hardness TDS ro > ro Sulfate Metals 9 ro Sulfide to > ro Conductivity 9 ro ry DO N Temperature % ro PARAMETERS/TESTS £� x 0x n = o v ,sC71� U Lj G L ➢ m m rn M T x x z v m m n n o m c mOi z UA � � M m m Z T O T m O � m { D O V Z m z m m nl D z D O O= Z D C o m 0 C r o � m o x � N Z 10 iiAtliaS z� b W Iti r OTw 'C C 0�0 H Q h1 0IFFoFaI MIFF OMZ WA a x t7'H r �' in IFFIr - Lyrl �'1 F II 00 "�� IFFIFFFFFIF `� "C `'� Eye= N V, m rn 0 IN �. m Mom' m �`— Z U c m m 9 m TOTAL CHLORINE, mg/1 C7 OR ug/1 AT COLLECTION m m m 7 TEMPERATURE,°C M C O < M { < ATCOLLECTION O _ o ROFCONTAINERS m 2 Field Parameter 8260 Dup. 1 8260 Dup. 2 P t N 8260 Dup. 3 (n 8260 Dup. 4 EPA 8270D a m � m 8270D Dup.1Fv Y EPA 8081B o 4MIFIFF'. 8081B Duplicate C 260B A 11 8 PP . 8151A Landfill 9 G� ro CO2 ORP 9 ro lr 3 PARAMETERS/TESTS _ m x c = h, � F- v n M M it �M oco L � m D c� z cmi z n 0 ' 0 31 _ 3J m v z c) 0 0 z O "o � O M � S z n- F D 0 Z JF`FFFI0 (/�'�� -FFFiO Q z 0 m m \ v m 0 Z f9�f9 T L) m m o m m � D GJ N Z F N = Z O o Z z m y m n z 0 z � -1 ]] O S o D z Z 00 0 -n-I P �� n o c O <D p y F _ z m m i z n 0 z 0 � o S ro n N 0 N W Ul V U7 L71 LO tv o t31 w O o-r 0 C) o v c c c ty cif" 0 z n� C tm�� �$z7, 0 0 0 yy O o C D K N J lri O C 0 �l ➢ �. � _c _ lr m � N rn m m w y d m W 4 M TOTAL CHLORINE, mg/1 C7 m 0 m OR ug/I AT COLLECTION ti z < z c 0 0 0 1� TEMPERATURE,OC < n < AT COLLECTION zOz Lx, to O y _ _ N #OFCONTAINERS �, ?! Field pH ro BOD ro COD n ro Nitrate > ro TOC (] ro I! nCD N Alkalinity Y ro Chloride ro Cyanide G ro o Hardness TDS y ro Sulfate a ro Metals ro Sulfide Conductivity > ro DO Y ro NJi ' ' Temperature > ro C p PARAMETERS/TESTS n i = O _ c o SE O m a O 0 a m m m 'El m rn Ln v o '�- r�� T O T m 0 0 D o O -D-i z O n n l z m D 0 o O Z n = v r D M 0 3 G Z 10 W (77 V UI Ul C" gat77PE, `Z r m m e G r o< rn C w fI p H rn Z O Z o Z yOv w Y o OMEN a m ,°°. O�z z m m' m a z o o x ley C D �l 0 0 N m m w m M O 0 m v M TOTAL CHLORINE, mg/1 0 m -- 0 OR ug/I AT COLLECTION z c n z 0 o TEMPERATURE, DC O < < < < ATCOLLECTION O v_ u 0 0 '� N #OF CONTAINERS tin z Field Parameter 8260 Dup. 1 O 8260 Dup. 2 MMMMMMM N 8260 Dup. 3 hI G1 8260 Dup. 4 G) EPA 8270D m m N m , s: 8270D Dup. 1 G] EPA 8081B 9 O p z e 8081B Duplicate 9 G� 8260B App. II C 1 8151A Landfill a NJ CO2 9 ro ORP 9 ro i r Y PARAMETERS/TESTS ,1 m n n n n n n m v o z o YC O m n n > n = m o m m cn o o c) z o m z m (!1 m Or D D O m mci < m m a) -*, m o O M m D z n0 o l"P z z D O m S � n M n p 0 = z n m D z z O D o F <n / y m M 4 z o p n o = N Environment 1, Incorporated GREENVILLE, N.C. 27858 FAX (252) 756-0833 ID#: 6003 A JUDSON WHITEHURST (C&D LANDFILL) AMEC FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE DATE COLLECTED: 12/04/18 4021 STIRRUP CREEK DR. STE 100 DATE REPORTED 02/21/19 DURHAM ,NC 27703 REVIEWED BY: MW-IS MW-1D MW-2S MW-2D MW-3S Analysis Method PARAMETERS MDL MRL Date Analyst Code PH (field me nsurement), Unite 81 69 32/04/18 JNL 45DOHH-11 J Estimated value between the MDL and MRL, U Below ALL Ouantltation Limits. Enwhfi[impm Flo D[0wroOP gd 114 OAKMONT DRIVE GREENVILLE, N.C. 27858 JfJDSON WHITEHURST (C&D LANDFILL) AMEC FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE 4021 STIRRUP CREEK DR. STE 100 DURHAM INC 27703 PAAAMSTBRS Turbidity (field), NTU MW-1S MW-1D MOL MRL 1.0 1.0 6.11 7.58 PHONE (252) 756-6208 FAX (252) 756-0633 ID#: 6003 A DATE COLLECTED: 12/04/18 DATE REPORTED : 02/21/19 REVIEWED BY: N - MW-2S MW-2D MW-3S Analysis Method Date Analyst Code 7.25 3.50 3,31 12/04/10 JNL 213OB-11 J e 8atlmated value between the MDL end MAL, U = Belew ALL Quantltation Llmlte. Environment 1, Incorporated GREENVILLE, N.C. 27858 JUD SON WHITEHURST (C&D LANDFILL) AMC FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE 4021 STIRRUP CREEK DR, STE 100 DURHAM INC 27703 i Wastewater ID, 10 PHONE (252) 756-6208 FAX (252) 756-0633 ID#: 6003 A DATE COLLECTED: 12/04/18 DATE REPORTED : 02/21/19 REVIEWED BY: MW-3➢ MW-3A Analy ele Method PARAMETERS MEL HELPDate Analyst CO de PH (field measurement), Unite 8.2 6.7 12/04/IB JNL 4500HB-11 BOD, mg/l 2.0 2.0 --- U 4.7 12/05/18 EDE 5210E-11 COD, mg/1 0,040 2090 --- U 333 12/06/18 SEJ II8000-79 Nitrate Nitrogen as N, mg/1 0.009 0.04 0.05 --- U 12/05/18 OIL 353.2 R2-93 Total Organic Carbon, mg/1 0,129 1.0 2,35 Ile 12/11/19 SEJ 531OC-11 Alkalinity (to PH 4.5), mg CaCO3/1 1.0 1.0 209 1080 12/10/18 JMS 2320D-11 Chloride, mg/1 5.0 5.0 21 178 12/10/18 ADS 4500CLB-11 Cyanide, ug/1 5.0 5.0 --- U --- U 12/30/18 SBJ 450OCNE-11 Total Hardness, mg/1 126 620 12/10/18 HHN 2340C-11 Total Dissolved Residue, mg/1 1.0 10 312 12/06/18 JTH 254OC-11 Total Dissolved Residue, mg/1 1.0 10 1520 12/11/10 ME 254OC-.11 Sulfate, mg/1 5.0 5.0 5.7 136 12/06/18 SHJ 45009042811 Antimony, ug/l 0,03 1.0 0.04 J 0,20 J 12/11/18 AAS EPA200.B Arsenic, ug/l 0,03 5.0 0,12 J 21 12/11/18 ARE BPA200.0 Barium, ug/l 0.03 10.0 10.1 312 12/11/18 ASS BPA200.8 Beryllium, ug/I 0.05 1.0 --- U --- U 12/11/18 ASS BPA200.8 Cadmium, ug/l 0,02 1.0 --- U 0.04 J 12/11/18 ARE EPA200.8 Cobalt, ug/1 0.03 1.0 aloe J 8.3 12/11/18 ARE EPA200.8 Total Chromium, ug/1 0.15 5.0 --- U 13 12/11/18 ARE HPA200.e Copper, ug/1 0,03 10.0 0.54a 1.2 J 12/11/18 AKS BPA200.8 Iron, ug/1 12,08 Solo 152 32980 12/26/18 ARE 3111H-11 Manganese, ug/1 0,31 10.0 --- U 954 12/11/18 LFJ EPA200.7 Lead, ug/l 0,03 5 6 a --- U 0,04 J 12/11/18 ARE HPA200.8 Mercury, up/1 D.05 0.20 --- U --- U 12/17/10 MTM 245.1 R3-94 Nickel, ug/l 0,03 10.0 1.OJ 7,1J 12/11/18 ARE BPA200.8 Selenium, ug/1 0.53 10.0 0.60 J 12/11/18 ASS 8PA200.8 Selenium, ug/1 0.53 10.0 --- U 12/26/18 MTM 3113B-30 Silver, ug/1 0.05 5.0 --- U --- U 01/02/19 ARE SPA200.8 Thallium, ug/I 0.05 1.0 --- U --- V 12/21/18 AKE HPA200.8 Tin, ug/1 0.05 100.0 --- U --- U 12/11/10 AKE 8PA200.8 Vanadium, ug/1 0,03 1.0 --- U 3.1 12/11/18 AKS EPA200.8 Zinc, ug/1 0.11 10.0 1.ea 3.1J 12/11/18 AKS EPA200.8 Sulfide, ug/1 100 1000 --- U --- U 12/07/18 LFJ 450052➢-11 Conductivity (at 25c), uMhos/cm 1.0 1.0 511 1488 12/04/18 PHL 25100-11 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/1 0.1 0.1 0,36 5,48 12/04/18 JNL 450000-11 Temperature, °C 19 17 12/04/18 JNL 2550E-10 Iron, Ferrous, ug/1 50,00 200.0 --- U 30200 12/05/18 SEJ 3500FEB-11 Static Water Level, feet 30,35 12,70 12/04/18 JNL Well Depth, feet 52,30 23,44 12/04/18 JNL Carbon Dioxide, mg/l 1.0 1.0 6 214 12/05/18 HIS 45000O2C-11 ORP, m +31 -60 12/04/18 JNL 2580E Turbidity (Field), NTU 1.0 1.0 --- U 4,38 12/04/18 JNL 2130E-11 J setimated value between the NOL and MRL, U 0elaw ALL Quantitation Llmite. Environment 1I Inco 114 OAKMONT DRIVE GREENVILLE, N.C. 27858 waatewater 1Di 10 PHONE (252) 756-6208 FAX (252) 756-0633 CLIENT: JUDSON WHITEHURST (C&D LANDFILL) CLIENT ID: 6003 A AMEC FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE ANALYST: HIC 4021 STIRRUP CREEK DR. STE 100 DATE COLLECTED: 12/04/18 DURHAM, NC 2,703 DATE EXTRACTED: 12/07/18 / DATE ANALYZED: 12/14/18 REVIEWED BY: DATE REPORTED: 02/21/19 PESTICIDES AND PCB'S EPA METHOD 8081E R2(07) Page: 1 PARAMETERS, ug/l MDL MHL M -18 MW-10 Mw-28 Mw-2D MH-36 1, Aldrin 0,029 0.050 --- U --- U --- u --- V --- V 2, Alpha-BHC 0.032 0.050 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- U 3. Bete-BHC 0,031 0.050 --- U --- V --- U --- U 0,04 J 4. Delta-8HC 0.030 0.050 --- V --- V --- U --- U --- U 5. Gamma-HHC (Lindana) 0.032 0.050 --- U --- u --- u --- U --- U 6. Chlordane 0.320 0.500 --- V --- U --- a --- U --- U 7, 4,4-ODD 0.051 0.100 --- U --- U --- U -- II -- U 8. 4,4-DDE 0,049 0.100 --- U --- V --- U --- u --- U 9. 4,4-DDT 0.052 0.300 --- U --- V --- U --- U --- U 10. Dieldrin 0,042 0,075 --- U --- U --- U --- a --- U 11, EndoaulEan I 0$056 0.100 --- U --- U --- U --- V --- U 12, 8ndoeul Ean II 0.046 0.100 --- II --- U --- U --- U --- V 13, 8ndoaul Ean Sulfate 0.072 0.300 ___ u ___ V ___ U ___ u ___ U 14, Endrin 0.053 0.100 --- U --- V --- U --- U --- u 15. Endrin Aldehyde 0.068 0.100 --- U --- V --- U --- U 0.30 16. Heptachlor 0.039 0.050 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 17, Heptachlor Epoxide 0,042 0,075 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- U 18, Methoxychlor 0,530 1.000 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- U 19. Pab'e (Aroclose) 0.500 2.000 --- V --- U --- U U p 20. Toxaphene 0.690 1.500 J. --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U T = Eetlmated value between the MDL and MRL, U HalOw ALL Uuantltatlon Limits. Environment 1, 11 114 OAKMONT DRIVE GREENVILLE, N.C. 27858 �gd CLIENT: J'UDSON WHITEHURST (C&D LANDFILL) AMEC FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE 4021 STIRRUP CREEK DR. STE 100 DURHAM, NC 27703 REVIEWED BY: PESTICIDES AND PCH'S EPA METHOD 8081E R2(07) CLIENT ID: Drinking Water Dt 37715 Wastewater I➢i 10 PHONE (252) 756-6208 FAX (252) 756-0633 6003 A ANALYST: HIC DATE COLLECTED: 12/04/18 DAT E EXTRACTED: 12/07/18 DAT E ANALYZED: 12/14/18 DATE REPORTED: 02/21/19 PARAMETERS, ug/1 MDL MRL MW-3D MW-3A 1, Aldrin 0,029 0.050 --- U --- U 2, Alpha -HNC 0.032 0.050 --- U --- U 3. Beta-BHC 0,031 0.050 --- U --- V 4. Delta-BHC 0,030 0.050 --- U --- U 5. Gamma-BHC (Lindane) 0.032 0.050 --- U --- V 6, Chlordane 0.320 0.500 --- U --- U 7, 4,4-DDD 0.051 0.100 --- V --- U 8. 4,4-DDE 0,049 0.300 --- U --- U 9, 4,4-DDT 0,052 0.100 --- U --- U 10, Dleldrin 0,042 0,075 --- D --- U 11, Endoaulfan I 0.056 0.100 --- U --- U 12, Endoaulfan II 0,046 O.lDO --- U --- U 13, Endoeulfan Sulfate 0,072 0.100 --- U --- U 14, Endrin 0,053 0.100 --- U --- D 15. Endrin Aldehyde 0.068 0.100 --- V --- U 16. Heptachlor 0.039 0.050 --- U --- U 17. Heptachlor Epoxide 0.042 0,075 --- U --- U 18, Methoxychlor 0,530 1.000 --- U --- V 19. Peb'e (Aroclore) 0.500 2,000 --- ❑ --- U 20, Toxaphene 0.690 1.500 --- U --- V Page: 2 J 8etimated value between the MDL 8rtd MRL, U Below ALL Ouantitation Limits. Environment 1, 1140AKMONT DRIVE F HVNt (Loz) /bb-b2Otl GREENVILLE, N.C. 27858 FAX (252) 756-0633 CLIENT: JUDSON WHITEHURST (C&D LANDFILL) CLIENT ID: 6003 A A14EC FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE ANALYST: SIC 4021 STIRRUP CREEK DR. STE 100 DATE COLLECTED: 12/04/18 DURHAM, NC 27703 DATE EXTRACTED: 12/06/18 DATE REPORTED: 02/21/19 REVIEWED BY: LANDFILL APPENDIX II EPA METHOD 8151A R1(96) Page: 1 Date Analyses 12/07/18 12/07/18 12/08/18 la/07/18 la/al/18 w-19 MW-lD [ -2S MW-2D MW-39 PARR TRRR. ug/l MDL MRL 1, 214-D 0.36 2,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 2, Dinaaeb 0.54 11000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 3, 2,4,5-TP 0,42 2.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 4, 114, 5-T 0.97 1.000 --- U --- u --- u -- u --- U J BetimaEed value between thB RDL anfl D:RL, U Relow ALL Quantitation Limits, ��dorro����� Flo D�c�oQpoQ��c��l wastewater IDi 10 ago 114 OAKMONT DRIVE PHONE (252) 756-6208 GREENVILLE, N.C. 27858 FAX (252) 756-0633 CLIENT: JUDSON WHITEHURST (C&D LANDFILL) CLIENT ID: 6003 A AMEC FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE ANALYST: HIC 4021 STIRRUP CREEK DR. STE 100 DATE COLLECTED: 12/04/18 Page: 2 DURHAM, NC 27703 DATE EXTRACTED: 12/06/18 DATE REPORTED: 02/21/19 REVIEWED BY: LANDFILL APPENDIX II EPA METHOD 8151A R1(96) Date Analyzed 12/08/le la/21/18 MW-3D MW-3A PARAMETERS, ug/1 MDL MRL 1. 2,4-D 0.36 2.000 --- u --- u 2. DSneeeb 0.54 1.000 --- V --- u 3. 2,4,5-TP 0,42 2.000 --- V --- V 4, 2,415-T 0,47 2.000 --- u --- V T = Eetlmated value between the MDL end MRL, V = Below ALL Quantitation Limite. Environment 1, Incorporated GREENVILLEI NI 27858 CLIENT: JUDSON WHITEHURST (C&D LANDFILL) AMEC FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE 4021 STIRRUP CREEK DR. STE 100 DURHAM, NC 27703 REVIEWED BY: CLIENT ID: PHONE (252) 756-6208 FAX (252) 756-0633 6003 A ANALYST: JAP DATE COLLECTED: 12/04/18 DATE EXTRACTED: 12/10/18 DATE REPORTED: 02/21/19 SEMI -VOLATILE ORGANICS EPA METHOD 8270D R4(07) Page: 1 PARAMeTERH, ug/l Date MDL Analyzes MEL 12/18/18 W-10 12/18/18 Mw-lD 1211811e Mw-2B la/18/18 Nw-2D 12/x7/IB Mw"3S 1, Acenaphthene 2,66 10,000 --- U --- U --- V --- U 24,30 2, Acenaphthylene 2,60 10,000 --- U --- V --- U --- U --- U 3, Anthracene 2,97 10,000 --- D --- U --- U --- U --- U 4, Benzo[alantrhacene 4,16 10,000 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- U 5. eenzo [b]Eluorenthene 3.32 10.000 --- U --- V --- U U U 6. Benzo[klfluoranthene 4,23 10,000 --- U --- u --- V --- U --- U 7, BeRZO[g,h,ilperylene 2,61 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 8, Benzo[alpyrene 3,27 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 9, 4-Bromophenyl Phanyl Ether 2,63 10,000 --- V --- U --- U --- V --- U 10, Butyl Benzyl Phthalate 5.78 10,000 --- U --- U --- U M. U --- U 11. Bie(2-Chloroethoxy) Methane 3.14 10,000 --- U --- U --- V --- U --- U 12. Bie(2-Chloroethyl) Ether 2,58 10,000 --- U --- U --- V --- U --- U 13. Bie(2-Chloro-l-methylethyl) Ether 2,58 10,000 --- U --- V --- V --- U --- U 14, 2-Chloronaphthalene 2,17 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 15, 4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether 2,42 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 16, Chryeene 4,04 10,000 --- U --- U --- u --- U --- U 17, Dibenzo[a,hlanthracene 2.78 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 18, Di-N-Butyl Phthalate 3,09 104000 --- U --- u --- U --- U --- U 19, Dimethyl Phthalate 3,78 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 20, Diethyl Phthalate 3,92 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- ll --- U 21. 2,4-Dinlerotoluene 3.95 30.000 --- U --- U --- U -- D U 22. 2,6-Di nitrotoluerte 3,08 10.000 --- U --- V --- U -- U U 23. Di-N-Octyl Phthalate 2,01 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 244 Big-(2-Hthylhexyl) Phthalate 9,97 154000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 25, Fluoranthene 3,92 10.000 --- U --- U --- V --- U --- U 26, Fluorene 2,95 10,000 --- V --- U --- U --- U 13.90 27, Hexachlorobenzene 2,61 10,000 --- V --- U --- U --- V --- V 20, Hexachlorocyclopentadiene 4,16 10.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- V 29, Pndeno[1,2,3-Cdlpyrene 2191 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 30, Iaophorone 3,74 10400 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 31, Nitrobenzene 2,85 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 32. N-Nitroaodimethylamine 4.25 10,000 --- U --- U --- V --- U --- u 33. N-Nitroeodlphenylamine 3195 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 34, N-Nitroeodi-N-Propylamine 4,06 10,000 --- U --- V --- U --- U --- U 35, Phenanthrene 3,24 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 36, Pyrene 3,63 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- V 37, 4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol 3,79 20,000 --- U --- u --- U --- U --- D 384 2-Chlorophenol 2,75 10.000 --- U --- U --- V --- U --- u 39. 0-Creaol 3,68 104000 --- U --- V --- V --- U --- V 40, P-Creaol 4.12 10.000 --- U --- V --- V -- u --- U 41. 2,4-Dichlorophanol 5119 10.000 --- U --- U --- U --- u --- U 42, 2,6-Dichlorophanol 4189 10.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 43, 2,4-Dimethylphenol 3,21 10.000 --- U --- a --- U --- U --- U 44. 416-Dinitro-2-Methylphenol 4,77 50.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 45. 2,4-Dinitrophenol 4,37 50,000 --- U --- V --- U --- U --- U 46, Ethyl Methaneeulfonate 5,26 20,000 --- U --- U --- V --- U --- U 47, Methyl Metheneeulfonate 4,92 10,000 --- U --- U --- V --- U --- U J = Estimated value between the MDL and MRL, U e Below ALL puantitation Limits. Environment 1, Incorporated 114 OAKMONT DRIVE GREENVILLE, N.C. 27858 Dxin king Water Its 37715 Wastewater ID: 10 PHONE (252) 756-6208 FAX (252) 756-0633 CLIENT: JUDSON WHITEHURST (C&D LANDFILL) CLIENT ID: 6003 A AMEC FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE ANALYST: JAP 4021 STIRRUP CREEK DR. STE 100 DATE COLLECTED: 12/04/18 DURHAM, NC 27703 DATE EXTRACTED: 12/10/18 DATE REPORTED: 02/21/19 REVIEWED BY: SEMI -VOLATILE ORGANICS EPA METHOD 8270D R4(07) Page: 2 PARAMHT8R8, u9/1 Date MDL Analyzes MRL 12/10/18 MW-18 12/18/18 MW-ID 12,18,8 MW-28 Sa/18/18 MW-aD 12/17/18 MW-38 48, 2-Nitrophanol 3,64 10,000 --- V --- U --- u --- U --- U 49. 4-Nitrophen0l 3,17 50,000 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- U 50, Pentachlorophenol 5,33 25,000 --- U --- V --- U --- U --- U 51, Phenol 1186 10.000 --- U ___ u ___ V ___ U ___ u 52. 2,3, 9,6-Tet rachlorophenol 3.12 10.000 --- V --- U --- u --- v --- u 53. 2,4,5-Triohlorophenol 4.17 30.000 --- V --- U ___ u ___ U ___ u 54. 2,4,6-Trlohlorophenol 3.84 104000 --- V --- U --- U u ___ u 55, Acetophenone 2,89 10.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 56, 2-Acetylamino[luorene 3.98 20,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 57. 4-Aminobiphenyl 4.12 20,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 58, Benzyl Alcohol 4,47 20,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 59, 4-Chlorcaniline 3,36 M000 --- V --- u --- u --- u --- u 60. Chlorobensil me 5112 304000 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- U 61, ➢iallate 2,98 10.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 62, Dibenzofuran 4,28 10.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U 9.19 0 63, 3,3-Dichlorobenzidine 4,22 20.000 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- U 64, Dimethoate 3.98 20,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 65. P-Dimathylamino azobensene 2.89 104000 --- U --- U 66, 7,12-Dimethylbenz(a)anthracene 5,26 10.000 --- U --- U --- U --- v --- U 67. 3,3-Dimethylbenzadine 3,21 10. 000 --- U --- U --- D --- U --- U 68. 1,3-Dinitrobenzens 2,89 20.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- u 69, Diphenylamine 5.10 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- V 70, Dieulioton 4,28 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- V --- II 71, Famphur 3,98 20,000 --- V --- u --- U --- U --- U 72, Hexachloropropene 4,31 10,000 --- V --- u --- U --- U --- U 73, Isosairols 2080 10,000 --- U --- V --- U --- U --- U 74, Kepone 2,78 20.000 --- U --- U --- U --- V --- U 75, Methapyrilene 3,54 100,000 --- U --- V --- U --- U --- U 76% 3-Methylchloroanthrene 4,21 10.000 --- U --- U --- U --- D --- u 77, 2-Methylnaphthalens 3,79. 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- u 78. Methyl Parathion 4.32 30.000 ___ U _-- U ___ U ___ u ___ U 79, m-Cresol 3,81 10.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 80, 1,9-NaphthoquSnone 4.00 10.000 --- U --- U --- V U --- U 01. 1-Naphthylamine 5.61 10.000 --- U --- V --- U --- U --- U 82. 2-Naphthylamine 4,62 10.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U B3. 2-Nitroaniline 3,61 50,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 84. 3-Nitroaniline 4.81 50.000 --- U --- u --- D -- u U 85. 4-Nitroaniline 4..12 20.000 --- U --- U --- U -- V V 86. 5-Nitro-O-Toluidine 4.01 104000 --- U --- U --- U --- V --- U 87. N-NitrOeodl-n-butylamine 3.63 10.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 88. W-Nitroeodiethylamine 3.83 20.000 --- V --- V --- U --- U --- U 89. N-Nitroecmethyl ethylamine 3.83 10.000 --- v --- U --- U --- U --- U 90. N-Nitrosopiperidine 5.19 20,000 --- U --- U --- V --- U --- U 91. N-Nltrosopyrrolidlne 2.89 10,000 --- V --- u --- u --- U --- U 92. Parathion 3,12 10,000 --- V --- U --- V --- U --- U 93. Pentachlorobenzene 3,92 10,000 --- U --- U --- V --- V --- U 94, Pentachloronitrobanzene 3.71 20,000 --- U --- U --- U --- II --- U S It Estimated value between the MDL and MRL, O � Below ALL Qunntltation Llmite. Environment 1, Incorporated GREENVILLE, N.C. 27858 CLIENT: JUDSON WHITEHVRST (C&D LANDFILL) AMEC FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE 4021 STIRRUP CREEK DR. STE 100 DURHAM, NC 27703 REVIEWED BY: CLIENT ID: PHONE (252) 756-6208 FAX (252) 756-0633 6003 A ANALYST: JAP DATE COLLECTED: 12/04/18 DATE EXTRACTED: 12/10/18 DATE REPORTED: 02/21/19 SEMI -VOLATILE ORGANICS EPA METHOD 8270D R4(07) Page: 3 PARAMETERS, ug/l Date MDL Analyzes MRL 12/18/18 MW-18 12/18/18 Mw-1D 12/1S/le mw-2s 12/18/18 MW-2D 12/29/18 MW-39 95, Phenacetin 9.41 20.000 --- V --- U --- V D U 96, 1,4 Henzenediamine 2,99 10,000 --- V --- U --- U --- V --- V 99, Phorata 3.86 10.000 --- U --- U --- V V U 98, Pronamlde 3.69 10,000 --- U --- D --- D --- V '-- U 99, Safrole 9.12 10.000 --- V --- U --- V --- V --- U 100, 1,2,4,5-Tetraohlorobenzene 5.01 10.000 --- V --- U --- V --- V --- V 101. Thionazin 4,62 20,000 --- V --- U --- V --- V --- U 102, 0-Toluidine 4011 10,000 --- D --- D --- V --- U --- V 103, 1,3,5-Trinitrobenzene 3.98 10,000 --- U --- V --- U --- U --- U 104. 0,0,0-Triethyl Phosphorothloate 3.61 10,000 --- V --- D --- V --- U --- U 105. Hexaohloroethane 1.49 10,000 --- V --- V --- U --- V --- U 106, Ieodrin 3,11 20,000 --- V --- U --- V --- U --- V S = Eetlmated value between the MDL and MRL, U ealOW ALL Vuantltation Limits. Environment 1, Inco 114 OAKMONT DRIVE PHONE (252) 756-6208 GREENVILLE, N.C. 27858 FAX (252) 756-0633 LIENT: JUDSON WHITEHURST (C&D LANDFILL) CLIENT ID: 6003 A AMEC FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE ANALYST: JAP 4021 STIRRUP CREEK DR. STE 100 DATE COLLECTED: 12/04/18 DURHAM, NC 27703 DATE EXTRACTED: 12/10/18 DATE REPORTED: 02/21/19 REVIEWED BY: SEMI -VOLATILE ORGANICS EPA METHOD 8270D R4(07) C PARAMETERS, ug/1 Date MDL Analyzes MEL la/18/1B Mw-3D 12/18/18 Mw-3A 1, Acenaphthens 2,66 10:000 --- U 3,10 J 2, Acenaphthylene 2,60 10.000 --- U --- U 3, Anthracene 2,97 10.000 --- U --- U 4, Benzo[a]antrhaoene 4.16 10.000 --- u --- U 5, Benzo[blfluoranthene 3,32 10,000 --- U --- U 6, Benzo(klfluoranthene 4.23 10.000 --- U --- U 7. eenzo[g,h,llperylene 2,61 10.000 --- U --- U Be Eenzo[alpyrens 3,27 10,000 --- V --- U 9. 4-BYom0phenyl Phenyl Ether 2,63 10,000 --- U --- U 10. Butyl Benzyl Phthalate 5,78 10,000 --- U --- U 11, Bis(2-Chloroathoxy) Methane 3.14 l0.ODO --- U --- U 12, Bis(2-Chloroethyl) Ether 2,50 10,000 --- V --- U 13, Bis(2-Chloro-l-methylethyl) Ether 2.58 10,000 --- U --- U 14. 2-Chloronaphthalens 2,17 1D.000 --- V --- U 15, 4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether 2,42 10,000 --- U --- V 16. Chrysens 4,04 10,000 --- U --- U 17. DSbenzo[a,hlanthracene 2,78 10,000 --- U --- U 18. Di-N-Butyl Phthalate 3.09 10,000 •-- U --- U 19. Dimethyl Phthalate 3,78 10,000 --- U --- U 20. Diethyl Phthalate 3,92 10,000 --- U --- U 21. 2,4-Dinitrotoluene 3.95 10,000 --- U --- U 22. 2,6-Dinitrotoluene 3.BB 10.000 --- U --- U 23. Di-N-Octyl Phthalate 2,81 10.000 --- U --- D 24, Bis-(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate 9,97 15:000 --- U --- U 25, Fluoranthens 3,92 10,000 --- U --- u 26, Fluorene 2,95 10.000 --- u --- U 27. Hexachlorobenaens 2,61 10.000 --- U --- U 28, Eexachlorocyelopentadiene 4,16 10,000 --- U --- U 29, Indeno[1,2,3-Cd)pyrene 2,91 10,000 --- V --- u 30, Isophorone 3,74 10.000 --- U --- U 31. Nitrobenzene 2.85 10,000 --- U --- U 32. N-Nitroeodimethylamine 4.25 10,000 --- U --- U 33. N-Nitroeodiphenylamine 3,95 10,000 --- U --- V 34. N-NStroeodi-N-Propylamine 4,06 10,000 --- U --- U 35, Phenanthrens 3,24 10.000 --- U --- U 36, Pyrene 3,63 10.000 --- U --- U 37. 4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol 3.79 20.D00 --- U --- U 38, 2-Chlorophenol 2,75 10,000 W. U --- U 39. 0-Cresol 3,68 10,000 --- U --- u 40, P-Cresol 4.12 10,000 --- u --- u 41. 2,4-Dichlorophenol 5.19 10,000 --- U --- u 42, 2,6-Dichlorophenol 4.09 10,000 --- U --- V 43, 2,4-Dimethylphenol 3.21 10,000 --- U --- U 44, 4,6-Dinitro-2-Nethylphenol 4.77 50,000 --- U --- U 45, 2,4-Dinitrophenol 4,37 50,000 --- U --- U 46, Ethyl Methaneeulfonate 5.26 20,000 --- U --- U 47, Methyl Methaneeulfonate 4.92 10.000 --- U --- U Page: 4 J Estimated value between the :4DL and MRL, U = Below ALL Quantlt atlon Limits. Environment 1, Incorporated 114 OAKMONT DRIVE GREENVILLE, N.C. 27858 CLIENT: JUDSON WHITEHURST (C&D LANDFILL) AMEC FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE 4021 STIRRUP CREEK DR. STE 100 DURHAM, NC 27703 REVIEWED BY: CLIENT ID: PHONE (252) 756-6208 FAX (252) 756-0633 6003 A ANALYST: JAP DATE COLLECTED: 12/04/18 DATE EXTRACTED: 12/10/18 DATE REPORTED: 02/21/19 SEMI -VOLATILE ORGANICS EPA METHOD 8270D R4(07) PARAMETERS, ug/1 Date "L Analyzed MRL la/18/1B Mw-3D 12/18/18 MW 3A 48, 2-Nitrophenol 3,64 10,000 --- U --- U 49, 4-Nitrophenol 3,17 50,000 --- U --- u 50, Pentachlorophenol 5,33 25.000 --- D --- U 51, Phenol 1.86 10.000 --- V --- u 52, 2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophanol 3,12 10,000 --- U --- U 53, 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol 4.17 30.000 --- u --- u 54. 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol 3,84 10.000 --- U --- u 55, Acetophenone 2,89 10,000 --- U --- u 56. 2-Acetylaminofluorene 3,98 20,000 --- U --- u 57, 4-Aminobiphanyl 4,12 20,000 --- U --- U 50, Benzyl Alcohol 4,47 20,000 --- U --- U 59. 4-Chloroaniline 3,36 20,000 --- U --- U 60, Chlorobenzilate 5,12 10.000 --- U --- U 61, Diallate 2,98 10,000 --- U --- U 62, Dibenzofuran 4,28 10,000 --- U --- u 63. 3,3-Dichlorobenzidine 4,22 20,000 --- U --- u 64, Dimethoats 3,98 20,000 --- V --- U 65. P-Dimethylaminoazobenzene 2,89 10,000 --- u --- u 66, 7,12-Dimethylbenz[alanthracene 5,26 106000 --- U --- U 67, 3,3-Dimethylbenzadine 3,21 10,000 --- V --- U 68, 1,3-Dinitrobenzens 2,39 209000 --- V --- V 69, Diphanylamine 5.10 10,000 --- U --- U 70, Dieulioton 4,28 10,000 --- U --- U 71, Famphur 3.98 204000 --- U --- U 72, Hexachloropropens 4,31 10,000 --- U --- U 73, IaosaTrole 2.88 10,000 --- U --- U 74, Kepone 2,79 204000 --- U --- U 75, Metbapyrilene 3,54 100,000 --- U --- U 76, 3-Methylchloroanthrens 4,21 100000 --- u --- u 77, 2-Methylnaphthalene 3,79 10,000 --- u --- U 78. Methyl Parathion 4,32 10,000 --- U --- u 79, m-Cresol 3,81 10,000 --- U --- u 80, 1,4-Naphthoquinone 4,00 10,000 --- U --- u 81, 1-Naphthylamine 5061 10.000 --- u --- V 82, 2-Naphthylamine 4.62 30.000 --- u --- u 63, 2-Nitroaniline 3,61 50,000 --- u --- u 84, 3-Nitroaniline 4,81 50,000 --- u --- U 85. 4-Nitroaniline 4,22 20,000 --- U --- U 86, 5-Nitro-O-Toluidine 4101 10,000 --- V --- V 67, N-Nitroeodi-n-butylamine 3,63 10,000 --- U --- U 88. N-Nitroeodiethylamine 3,83 20,000 --- u --- U 89. N-Nitrosomethylethylamine 3983 10.000 --- u --- u 90, N-Nitrosopiperidine 5.19 20,000 --- V --- U 91, N-Nitrosopyrrolidine 2,89 30.000 --- u --- U 92, Parathion 3,12 10,000 --- u --- U 93, Pentachlorobenzens 3,92 10,000 --- u --- U 94, Pentachloronitrobenzene 3,71 20,000 --- u --- U Page: 5 S = Setimated value between the MDL and MRL, U . Below ALL Quantltation Limits. Environment 1, Incorporated GREENVILLE, N.C. 27858 CLIENT: JUDSON WHITEHURST (C&D LANDFILL) AMEC FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE 4021 STIRRUP CREEK DRa STE 100 DURHAM, NC 27703 REVIEWED BY: SEMI -VOLATILE ORGANICS EPA METHOD 8270D R4(07) CLIENT ID: Wastewater ZUi 10 PHONE (252) 756-6208 FAX (252) 756-0633 6003 A ANALYST: JAP DATE COLLECTED: 12/04/18 DATE EXTRACTED: 12/10/18 DATE REPORTED: 02/21/19 PARAMSTERS, ug/1 Date MDL Analysed MRL 12/18/18 MW-3D 12/18/18 MW-3A 95, PhenaOetin 4,41 20.000 --- V --- U 96, 1,4 Benaenediamine 2.99 10,000 --- V --- V 97, Phorate 3,86 10.000 --- U --- U 98, Pronamlde 3.69 10,000 --- U --- U 99, Safrole 4,12 30.000 --- V --- U 100, 1,2,4,5-Tetraehlorobenrene 5.01 10,000 --- V --- U 101, Thionaain 4,62 20.000 --- U --- U 102, 0-Toluidins 4.11 10.000 --- U --- U 103, 1,3,5-Trinitrobeneene 3,98 10,000 --- U --- U 104, 0,0,0-Trlethyl Phosphorothl0ate 3,61 10,000 --- V --- U 105. HexaOhloroethane 1.49 10.00D --- u --- V 106. Ieodrin 3,11 20,000 --- V --- ❑ Page: 6 T = Sstimetetl value between the MOL and MRL, U = BelON ALL Quantit atlon Llmite. Environment 1, Incorporated 114 OAKMONT DRIVE GREENVUE, N.C. 27858 CLIENT: JUDSON WHITERVRST (C&D LANDFILL) AMEC FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE 4021 STIRRUP CREEK DR. STE 100 DURHAM, NC 27703 REVIEWED BY: 407 LANDFILL APPENDIX II RPA MRTHOD 8260B R2(96) CLIENT ID: PHONE (252) 756-6208 FAX (252) 756-0633 6003 A ANALYST: JAP DATE COLLECTED: 12/04/18 DATE ANALYZED: 12/13/18 DATE REPORTED: 02/21/19 Page: 1 PARANHTHRB, ug/l MDL MRL MW-10 MW-1D MW-2S MW-1D NN-38 1, Chloromethane 0.77 3.000 --- U --- V --- U --- U -'" U 2. Vinyl Chloride 0,12 0.200 --- U --- u --- V --- U 1.B2 3, Bromomethane 0.67 10.000 --- U --- U --- U --- V --- U 9. Chl oroathana 0.98 10.000 --- U --- U --- V --• U --- V 5, Trichlorofluoromethans 0,24 1.000 --- U --- U --- V --- U --- U 6. 1,1-Dichloroethene 0,17 5.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 7. Acetone 9.06 1009000 --- U --- U --- U --- U 9,44 J 8, Iodomethans 0,26 10.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 9. Carbon Disulfide 0.23 100,000 --- V --- U --- U --- V --- U 10, Methylene Chloride 0,64 1.000 W. V --- U --- U --- U --- U 11. trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 0,23 5,000 --- U --- u --- U M. U --- U 12, 1,1-Dichloroethens 0,20 5.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 13, Vinyl Acetate 0,20 50.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 14, Cie-1,2-Dichloroethene 0,25 5.000 --- U --- V --- U --- U --- u 15, 2-Butanone 1.21 100,000 --- U --- V --- U --- U --- U 16, Bromochloromethane 0.27 3,000 --- U --- V --- U --- U --- U 17, Chloroform 0.25 5.000 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- U 18, 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 0.19 1.000 --- D --- U --- U --- U --- U 19, Carbon Tetrachloride 0.04 0,200 --- V --- U ... U ... U --- U 20, Benzene 0,24 1.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U 1,30 21. 1,2-Dichloroethans 0.02 0,200 --- U --- U --- U --- V 0,24 22, Trichlorcethene 0,23 1.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 23. 1,2-Dichlo ropropane 0.04 0.200 --- V --- U --- V U --- U 24. Bromodlchloromethans 0,04 0.200 --- U --- V --- u --- U --- U 15. Cie-1,3-Dichlc ropropene 0.06 0.200 --- U '-- U "'" U '-- V --- U 16. 4-Methyl-2-Pent none 1.19 100.000 --- V --- U --- D --- U --- V 17, Toluene 0.23 1.000 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- U 28, trans-1,3-Dichloropropens 0,04 0,200 --- ❑ --• U --- u --- U --- U 29. 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 0.03 0.200 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 30, Tetrachloroethene 0.10 0.200 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 31. 2-Maxanone 1.57 50,000 --- U --- U --- V --- U --- U 32. Dibromochloromethane 0,03 0.200 --- U --- D --- U --- U --- U 33, 1,2.Dibromoethane 0,03 0.200 ... U --- U --- U --- U --- U 34, Chlorobenaene 0,30 3,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 35, 1,1,1,2-Tetsachloroethane 0.11 1.000 ___ D _._ V ___ U ___ U ___ Q 36, Ethylbenrene 0.21 1.000 ___ U ___ Q ___ U ___ Q ___ U 37. Xyl anee 0.68 5.000 --- U --- U --- U U --- U 38, Dibromomethans 0.28 10.000 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- U 39, Styrene 0.19 1.000 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- V 40, Bromoform 0,20 3.000 --- U --- U --- U --- V --- U 41. 1,1,2,2-Tetraohloroethane 0.03 0.200 --- U ... U --- U --- U --- U 42. 1,2,3-Trichloropropane 0.09 0.208 --- V --- U --- D --- U --- V 43, 1,4-DSchlorobenaene 0.39 1.000 --- V --- U --- U U U 44, 1,1-Dlahlorobanaene 0.32 5.000 __. U -__ U ___ V _-. U ___ U 45. 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropans 0.07 0.200 --- V --- U --- u --- U --- U 46, Acrylonitrile 2,72 200,000 --- u --- U --- U --- U --- U 47, trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-Butene 0,42 100,000 --- U --- U --- U --- V --- U 48. Acxolein 1.97 4.000 --- V ___ U ___ U ___ u ___ U J Batlmated Value between the MDL and MRL, V Below ALL Ouantltation Limits. Environment 1„ GREENVILLE, N.C. 27858 �t 71 wastewater IDi 10 PHONE (252) 756-6208 FAX (252) 756-0633 CLIENT: JUDSON WHITEHURST (C&D LANDFILL) CLIENT ID: 6003 A AMEC FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE ANALYST: JAP 4021 STIRRUP CREEK DR. STE 100 DATE COLLECTED: 12/04/18 DURHAM, NC 27703 DATE ANALYZED: 12/13/18 DATE REPORTED: 02/21/19 REVIEWED BY: 407 LANDFILL APPENDIX II EPA METHOD 8260B R2(96) Page: 2 PARAMETERS, ug/l MDL HAD Mw-l0 Mw-ln Mw-26 Mw-2D Mw-3H 49, Allyl Chloride 0,20 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- V --- U 50, Chloroprene oval 20,000 --- V --- U --- V --- V --- U 51, 1,3-Dichlorobenaene 0,41 5.000 --- U --- U --- V --- U --- U 52v Dichlorodifluoromethans 0,51 50000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 53, 1,3-Dichloropropane 0,28 1.000 --- V --- D --- U --- U --- U 54. 2,2-Dichloropropane 0,17 15,000 --- U --- U --- U --- V --- U 55, 1,1-D1ohloroHroPene o.aa 5.000 --- V --- U --- V --- V --- U 56, Rthyl Methacrylate 0.16 10,000 --- U --- U --- u --- U --- U 57, Hexachlorobutadiene 0.30 0,200 --- V --- V --- U --- U --- U 58, Isobutyl Alcohol 11080 100,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 59. Methnc rylonitrile 1.93 100.000 ___ ❑ __- U --_ U -__ V ___ V 60v Methyl Methacrylate 0,25 30v000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- V 61. Naphthalene 0v47 64000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 62, Proplonitrile 3v26 1504000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 63, 1,2,4-Triohlorobanrena 0.50 10.000 --- V --- U --- U U --- U 64. Acetonitrile 36.29 55,000 --- V --- U --- V --- U --- U 65, Tetrahydrofuran 0,39 1.000 --- V 42,70 4v85 --- U 35,30 66, 1,4-Dioxane 2,71 3.000 5,33 --- U 6.20 --- U 184,00 S = Estimated value between the MDL and MRL, U = Haloes ALL Quantit atlon Limits, Environment 1, Incorporated GREENVILLE, N.C. 27858 PHONE (252) 756-6208 FAX (252) 756-0633 CLIENT: JUDSON WHITEHURST (C&D LANDFILL) CLIENT ID: 6003 A AMEC FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE ANALYST: JAP 4021 STIRRUP CREEK DR. STE 100 DATE COLLECTED: 12/04/18 DURHAM, NC 27703 DATE ANALYZED: 12/13/18 DATE REPORTED: 02/21/19 REVIEWED BY: LANDFILL APPENDIX II EPA METHOD 8260E R2(96) PARAMETERS, ug/l MDL MEL MW-3D MW-3A 1, Chloromethane 0,77 3,000 --- V --- U 2, Vinyl Chloride 0,12 0.200 --- U 1.09 3. Bromomethane 0,67 10.000 --- U --- U 4. Chloroethane 0.48 10.000 --- U --- V 5, Trichlorofluoromethane 0.24 1.000 --- U --- V 6, 1,1-Dichloroethene 0.17 5.000 --- V --- D 7, Acetone 9.06 100,000 --- U --- U 8, Lodomethane 0.26 10,000 --- U --- D 9, Carbon Disulfide 0,23 100,000 --- V --- u 10. Methylene Chloride 0,64 1.000 --- V --- U 11. trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 0,23 5.000 --- U --- V 12. 1,1-Dichloroothans 0,20 5,000 --- U --- U 13, Vinyl Acetate 0.20 50.000 --- U M. U 14, Cie-1,2-Dichloroethene 0,25 5,000 --- U --- U 15, 2-Butanons 2.21 100,000 --- U --- U 16, Bromochloromethane 0,27 3,000 M. V --- U 17. Chloroform 0,25 5.000 --- U --- U 18. 1,1,1-Trlchloroethane 0.19 1.000 --- U --- U 19, Carbon Tetrachloride 0.04 0.200 --- U --- V 20, Benzene 0,24 1.000 --- u 1.69 21. 1,2-Dichloroethane 0,02 0,200 --- U 0.13 J 22. Trichloroethene 0,23 1,000 --- U --- U 23, 1,2-Dichloropropans 0,04 0.200 --- U --- U 24. Bromodichloromethane 0.04 0,200 --- U --- U 25. Cie-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.06 0,200 --- V --- U 26. 4-Methyl-2-Pentanone 1.19 100,000 --- U --- U 27. Toluene 0,23 1.000 --- U --- D 28. trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.04 0,200 --- U --- U 29, 1,1,2-Trichloroothane 0.03 0.200 --- U --- V 30, Tatrachloroethene 0.10 0.200 --- U --- U 31, 2-Hexanone 1,57 50.000 --- U --- V 32, Dibromochloromethans 0,03 0.200 --- U --- U 33, 1,2-Dibromoethane 0,03 0,200 --- U --- U 34. Chlorobanzene 0,30 3.000 --- U --- U 35. 1,1,1,2-Tatrachloroethans 0,22 1.000 --- U --- U 36. Ethylbenzene 0,21 1.000 --- U --- U 37. Xylenes 0.60 5.000 --- U --- u 38, Dibromomethans 0,28 10.000 --- U --- U 39, Styrene 0.19 1.000 --- U --- U 40, Bromoform 0.20 3.000 --- U --- V 41, 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroothane 0.03 0,200 --- U --- U 42, 1,2,3-Trlchloropropans 0.09 0.200 --- U --- U 43. 1,4-Dichlosoben2ene 0.39 1.000 --- U --- u 44, 1,2-Dichlorobenzens 0,32 5.000 --- 45. 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane 0.07 0,200 --- U --- II 46, Acrylonitrile 2,72 200.000 --- U --- U 47. trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-Butene 0,42 100.000 --- U --- u 48. Acrolein 1,97 4.000 --- U --- V Page: 3 J Estimated value between the MDL and MRL, U Below ALL Uuantitetlon Limits, Environment 1, Inco 114 OAKMONT DRIVE PHONE (252) 756-6208 GREENVILLE, N.C. 27858 FAX (252) 756-0633 CLIENT: JUDSON WHITEHURST (C&D LANDFILL) CLIENT ID: 6003 A AMEC FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE ANALYST: JAP 4021 STIRRUP CREEK DR. STE 100 DATE COLLECTED: 12/04/18 DURHAM, NC 703 DATE ANALYZED: 12/13/18 DATE REPORTED: 02/21/19 REVIEWED BY: LANDFILL APPENDIX II EPA METHOD 8260E R2(96) PARAMETERS, ug/l MDL MRL Mw-3D MW-3A 49, Allyl Chloride 0.20 100000 --- U --- U 50, Chloroprene 0.21 20,000 --- D --- U 51, 1,3-Dichlorobenaene 0,41 5.000 --- U --- U 52. Dichlorodifluoromethane 0.51 5.000 --- U --- U 53, 1,3-Dichloropropane 0,28 1.000 --- U --- U 54, 2,2-Dichloropropane 0.17 15.000 --- U --- U 55, 1,1-Dichloropropane 0,22 5.000 --- U --- U 56, Ethyl Methacrylate 0.16 10,000 --- U --- U 57. xexachlorobutadiene 0.30 0,200 --- U --- U 58, Ieobutyl Alcohol 12.80 100,000 --- U --- U 59, Methacrylonitrile 1.93 100,000 --- U --- U 60. Methyl Methacrylate 0,25 30,000 --- U --- U 61, Naphthalene 0,47 6.000 --- U --- U 62, Propionitrile 3,26 150,000 --- U --- U 63, 1,2,4-Trichlorobenrene 0.50 10,000 --- U --- U 64, Acetonitrile 36,29 55,000 --- U --- U 65. Tatrahydrofuran 0,39 1.000 --- U 24,40 66. 1,4-Dioxane 2,71 3,000 --- U 87.00 Page: 4 S = Hetlmated value between the MDL and MRL, U Helow ALL Quantitation Limits. Z 10 d�U �1 P� �1 0 0 o yOhio M Vl C1 Vi C Ci � 7 N O z'�Cd �zO �y H S S S O N c m ml��m �C]�7 'ro til o rnniz'. > O « y x d r-ir O 0 v v �J M INJ a TOTAL CHLORINE, mg/I C7 OR ug/I AT COLLECTION m m m z c n z TEMPERATURE,°C z < �l C. ram^ p1 < ATCOLLECTION m O y in in in O #OF CONTAINERS m Z Field 9 ro pH ro BOD COD n ro wx Nitrate ro TOC n ro n — tY ro M M -G. M Alkalinity m mw m -� - Chloride > `d p Cyanide G ro fJ m Hardness n d xf y ro TDS ... ♦ .: Sulfate ro .„ Ul Metals a ro i Sulfide Conductivity y ro Temperature % PARAMETERS/TESTS 0_ rM n �� c o 0 O o mm c.Q O s �o o z cDiJ r�i� '1 ^� mo C _m o z T o K -�_o { c� cJ v m z z r� S z n z n O o O py UJ m z v n " 0 1 VJ "r' o o o m n Om z O O N 0 3 Z 10 W C.71 V LTl Lil a) O D D v O! ki z�i o< �'.2 Vi d y Ci ti m b z S 0y N N co 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 in inn z oyS H . 3.) C o �. C 7 0 O 0 D0 m V n M TOTAL CHLORINE, Mg/1 L U 0 0 0 OR ug/1 AT COLLECTION c z 0 o - — -� TEMPERATURE,°C O < im-, �'•�., AT COLLECTION tzn onT � O 9 OF CONTAINERS m Z o 0 0 0 o N Field Parameter r 8260 Dup. 1 8260 Dup. 2 Dup. 3 8260 C 0 a 8260 Dupe 4 P - - - EPA 8270D � 0 M M m m � m 8270D Dup. I EPA 8081B 0 m s%is=DuplicateY SOS1B 4� N 8260B App.II C 8151A Landfi Cot 9 ro a ro ORP FFF PARAMETERSITESTS m v m o z c o o m n o n z x M z n C r1 r v� (n o 0 O O a rn O Oz o m m m — 0 cmi O~ 0 T m 0 D T D Z o D > Z N S Z 1 G m (� < Z z m m D z > O o o n D z 00 m O m D OZ W M z D m n m z m o n o = Z 10 (� w r Z z z "° '00 moo] 0 o a. ooroz s Y mo O in in in zz o w a. ,� in 'A K rnH�� O N AG O A A (� m 9 TOTAL CHLORINE, mg/I Lj U L d OR ug/I AT COLLECTION 1••� M M m z a C z TEMPERATURE,°C m m m 0 C m AT COLLECTION m O .� a y o #OF CONTAINERS m z Field Parameter 1 C� 8260 Dup. 8260 Dup. 2 S 8260 Dup. 3 (`t 8260 Dup. 4 O EPA 8270D G] A A A 8270D Dup. 1 no EPA 8081B zi 8081B Duplicate 9 w 8260B App. II M 8151A Landfill 4] .`: cot 9 ro ORP Y ro fi t" rl� s PARAMETERS/TESTS _ m wFn 5 o m D z cmi z cn rn x �„ '� m z m m Or c x x z r D S �.1l~qq{{ czi (n o O n Q O m S 5_M =o e z w M m 0 �Crm vo{ z T r m o D N CA z m ➢ Z D O 0 m f < z D m D D 0 t o r �n r-i* z n x m D M n0 z O O o S C .TI V L31 LTI V m a e td r o n ,,, ti f� p o--i t� ❑ rn 0 o 4Fn N 0 0 n L7 L) ._. irH O U D D d x H C t" � N _ m m� m � m x x x TOTAL CHLORINE, mg/I CJ OR ug/I AT COLLECTION m m m z c n z TEMPERATURE,°C M m m < m m J ATCOLLECTION rx., n _� z�z O 0 " N #OF CONTAINERS r� z Field pH 9 ro F a sOD 9 ro COD n ro N Nitrate > ro 0n n s TOC n ro Et Alkalinity > ro m m m Chloride ro p 4 Cyanide C ro - Hardness n "y TDS > ro Sulfate 9 "y V Metals Y ro Cn j Sulfide Conductivity 'd 'O U DOpa a ro 'r Temperature 9 ro r PARAMETERS/TESTS o x m m a m O O O m m c z o DC C) m n a z m c) x z S z m n xT x x r m o �A `C M > w m m < n m Db m m 0 D v o mn o z r n m n m z 0 OZ m n0 � o x r+ N Environment 1, Incorporated waatawater Ins 30 114 OAKMONT DRIVE PHONE (252) 756.6208 GREENVILLE, N.C. 27858 FAX (252) 756-0633 ID#: 6003 H J[7D SON WHITEHURST (C&D LANDFILL) AMEC FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE DATE COLLECTED: 12/12/18 4021 STIRRUP CREEK DR. STE 100 DATE REPORTED 02/21/19 DURHAM ,NC 27703 REVIEWED BY: MW-9A MW-10 MW-11 NW-13 MW-12e Analysis Method PARAMETERS MDL MAL Date Analyst Code PH (field measurement), Units 6.9 6.5 6.8 6.0 6.6 12/12/18 RP 4500HO-11 HOD, m9/1 2.0 2.0 --- U 6.2 --- U --- U 6.6 12/12/10 HUM 5210E-11 COD, mg/1 0.840 2010 --- U 259 54 45 317 12/14/18 SSJ H8000-79 Nitrate Nitrogen as N, mg/1 0.009 0.04 --- U --- U --- U 0.25 --- U 12/13/18 BLD 353.2 R2-9 Total Organic Carbon, mg/l 0.129 1.0 4,70 99.20 20,92 20.52 114 12/17/16 SHJ 531OC-11 Alkalinity (to pH 4.5), mg CaCO3/1 1.0 1.0 244 1320 550 292 630 12/17/19 JTH 2320D-11 Chloride, mg/1 5.0 5.0 9 52 14 --- U 117 12/17/18 RDS 4500CLB-11 Cyanide, ug/1 5.0 5.0 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 12/18/18 SEJ 4500CHE-11 Total Hardness, mg/1 278 1030 498 306 451 12/17/18 JMS 234OC-11 Total Dissolved Residue, mg/1 1.0 10 373 1670 691 379 1290 12/13/10 KDS 254OC-11 sulfate, mg/l 54 5.0 63.7 211 146 10.1 6.1 12/24/18 SEJ 4500SO42B1 Antimony, ug/1 0,03 1.0 0.10 J --- U 0.06 J 0,13 J 0,17 J 01/02/19 AKS EPA200.8 Arsenic, ug/l 0.03 5.0 0.03 J 9 3.2J ill 22 01/02/19 AKs EPA200.8 Barium, ug/l 0,03 10.0 48.8 368 55.0 47.5 398 01/02/19 AKS EPA200.8 Beryllium, ug/l 0.05 1.0 --- U 0.05 J --- U --- V --- U 01/02/19 AKS HPA200.8 Cadmium, ug/l 0t02 1.0 0.02 J 0.14 J 0.10 J 0.06 J --- U 01/02/19 AKS EPA200.8 Cobalt, ug/l 0.03 1.0 0.12 J 1.8 1.0 0,54 J 1.6 01/04/19 AKS BPA200.8 Total Chromium, ug/1 0.15 5.0 --- U 14 0.56 J 0,31 J 24 01/04/19 AKS BPA200.8 Copper, ug/1 0,03 10.0 0.38J 0,96 J 0.30 J 0.38 J 1.1J 01/04/19 AKS EPA200.8 Iron, ug/1 12.08 Soto 557 363 13560 917 2075 01/10/19 AKS 311ID-11 Manganese, ug/l 0.31 30.0 74 253 284 22 460 12/20/18 LPJ EPA200.7 Lead, ug/l 0t03 5.0 --- U 01/02/19 AKS EPA200.8. Lead, ug/1 0tD3 5.0 0.03 J 0,04 J 0.16 J --- U 01/04/19 AKS EPA200.8 Mercury, ug/1 0.05 0920 0.051 --- U --- U --- U --- U 12/17/18 MTM 245.1 R3-9 Nickel, ug/1 0.03 10.0 291J 12.1 5.7 J 3,9a 6,6J 01/04/19 AKS VPA20018 Selenium, ug/l 0.15 10.0 --- U 7,9 J 1.1J 0.B5 J 8.SJ 01/02/19 AKS OPA20018 silver, ug/1 0.05 5.0 --- U 01/02/19 AKS 9PA2D0.8 Silver, ug/l 0.05 5.0 --- U --- U --- U --- V 01/04/19 AKS EPA200.8 Thallium, ug/l D.05 1.0 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 01/04/19 ASS EPA200.0 Tin, ug/1 0.05 100.0 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 01/04/19 AKS EPA200.8 Vanadium, ug/1 0,03 190 --- U 8.1 1.5 1.3 17.5 01/04/19 AKS EPA200.8 Zinc, ug/l 0.11 10.0 3.3J 01/02/19 ASS EPA200.8 Zinc, ug/l 0.11 1000 1,5J 1,3J 0.91 J 1.2 J 01/04/19 AKS HPA200.8 Sulfide, ug/1 100 1000 --- U 328 J --- U --- U 115 J 12/19/16 LFJ 450092D-11 Conductivity (at 25c), uMhoe/cm 1.0 1.0 529 1607 857 558 941 12/12/18 BF 2510E-11 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/1 0.1 0.1 0,34 0,28 0,21 0t30 0,33 12/12/18 BP 450000-11 °C 13 11 11 16 13 12/12/18 BF 2550E-10 Temperature, Iron, Ferrous, ug/1 50.00 200.0 464 302 13070 802 1952 12/13/19 SEJ 3500FEB-11 Static Water Level, feet 4,82 2,89 2,80 7.57 4.15 12/12/18 BF 23.17 22,73 23.B4 22,68 22.93 12/12/16 PJC Well Depth, feet Carbon Dioxide, mg/l 1.0 1.0 42 444 180 122 318 12/12/16 HMM 45000O2C-1 +99 +108 +64 +72 +105 12/12/18 BF 2580E OAP, my T • Estimated Velue between the MOL and MRL, U = Below ALL Quantlt etion Limlte. Environment 1, Incorporated GREENVILLE, N.C. 27858 JUDSON WHITEHURST (C&D LANDFILL) AMEC FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE 4021 STIRRUP CREEK DR. STE 100 DURHAM ,NC 27703 PAAAMBTBRS Turbidity (Field), NTU MW-9A MDL MRL 1.0 1.0 8,62 756-0633 ID#: 6003 B DATE COLLECTED: 12/12/18 DATE REPORTED : 02/21/19 REVIEWED BY: MW-10 MW-11 MW-13 MW-12s Analysis Method Date Analyst Code 2,29 18.6 2.33 --- U 12/12/18 BF 2130E-11 S = Hetimated value between the MOL and MRL, U Helow ALL QuanCltatlon LSmSte. Environment 1, I n_ n 114 OAKMONT DRIVE PHONE (252) 756-6208 GREENVILLE, N.C. 27858 FAX (252) 756-0633 CLIENT: JUDSON WHITEHURST (C&D LANDFILL) CLIENT ID: 6003 H AMEC FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE ANALYST: BIC 4021 STIRRUP CREEK DR. STE 100 DATE COLLECTED: 12/12/18 DURHAM, NC 7703 DATE EXTRACTED: 12/14/18 005 DATE ANALYZED: 12/26/18 REVIEWED BY: DATE REPORTED: 02/21/19 PESTICIDES AND PCB'.S EPA METHOD 8081E R2(07) PARAMRTHRS, ug/1 MDL ML M-9A MW-10 MW-11 Mw-13 Mw-lee 1, Aldrin 0,029 0.050 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U a. Alpha-HHC 0.032 0.050 --- U --- U --- U U --- U 3, Beta-BHC 0.031 0.050 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 9, Daltq-BHC 0.030 0.050 --- U ___ U ___ U ___ V ___ U 5. Gamma-BHC (Lindens) 0.032 0.050 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 6, Chlordane 0.320 0.500 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 7, 404-DDD 0.051 0.100 --- U --- U --- U --- V --- U S. 414-DDS 0.049 0.100 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 9. 4t4-DDT 0,052 0.300 --- U --- U --- U --- V --- U 30, Dleldrin 0.042 0.075 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- U 11, Hndoeulean I 0.056 04100 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U la. Hndoaulean II 0.046 0.100 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 13, Hndosulfan Sulfate 0.072 0.100 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 14, Endrin 0.053 0.100 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- U 15, Endrin Aldehyde 0.068 0.100 •-- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 16, Heptachlor 0.039 0.050 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 17, Heptachlor Epoxide 0.042 0.075 --- U --- U ___ U ___ U --- U 18, Methoxyohlor 0.530 1.000 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- U 19, Pebte (Aroclore) 0.500 2,000 --- U --- U --- v --- U --- U 20, Toxaphene 0.690 1.500 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U J = Betimated value between Che MDL and MRLU Belau, ALL Uuantitatlon Limlta. Environment 1, I rated 114 OAKMONT DRIVE GREENVILLE, N.C. 27858 FAX (252) 756-0633 CLIENT: JUDSON WHITEHURST (C&D LANDFILL) CLIENT ID: 6003 B AMEC FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE ANALYST: HIC 4021 STIRRUP CREEK DR. STE 100 DATE COLLECTED: 12/12/18 DURHAM, NC 27703 DATE EXTRACTED: 12/18/18 Zzi DATE REPORTED: 02/21/19 REVIEWED BY: LANDFILL APPENDIX 22 EPA METHOD 8151A R1(96) Date Analyzed 12/20/19 12/20/18 12/21/18 12/21/18 12/21/18 MW-9A MW-30 MW-11 MW-13 MW-12e PARAMETERS, ug/l MDL MRL 1. 2,4-D 0.36 2.000 --- U --- U --- U U --- U 2. Dinoeeb 0,54 1.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 3. 2,4,5-TP 0,42 2.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 4, 2,415-T 0.47 2,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U J = EetSmated value between the MDL and MRL, U = Below ALL Quantitatlort LSmite. Environment 1, Incor 114 OAKMONT DRIVE GREENVILLE, N.C. 27858 Drinking Water ID715 Wastewater IDt 10 PHONE (252) 756-6208 FAX (252) 756-0633 CLIENT: JUDSON WHITEHURST (C&D LANDFILL) CLIENT ID: 6003 B AMEC FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE ANALYST: JAP 4021 STIRRUP CREEK DR. STE 100 DATE COLLECTED: 12/12/18 DURHAM, NC 27703 DATE EXTRACTED: 12/17/18 DATE ANALYZED: 12/19/18 REVIEWED BY: DATE REPORTED: 02/21/19 SEMI -VOLATILE ORGANICS EPA METHOD 8270D R4(07) Page: 1 PARAMETERS, ug/1 MDL MAL MW-9A MW-10 NW-11 NW-13 MW-12e 1, Acenaphthene 2.66 30.000 --- U --- V --- U --- U --- U 2. Acenaphthylene 2.60 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- V 3, Anthracene 2,97 10,000 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- V 4, Benzo[alantrhacens 4,16 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 5, Benzo[blfluoranthene 3,32 10,000 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- U 6. eenzo[k)fluoranthene 4,23 10.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 7. Benzo[g,h,ilperylene 2.61 10,000 --- U 3.16 J --- U --- U --- U 8. Benzo[al8yrane 3.27 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 9, 4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether 2,63 10.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- V 10, Butyl Benzyl Phthalate 5,78 10.000 --- V --- V --- U --- V --- U 11, eis(2-Chloroethoxy) Methane 3,14 10,000 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- U 12, Ble(2-Chloroethyl) Ether 2,58 10.000 --- U --- U --- V --- U --- V 13. Bis(2-Chloro-l-methylethyl) Ether 2.5E 10.000 --- V --- U --- U --- V --- U 14, 2-Chloronaphthalene 2,17 10.000 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- V 15. 4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether 2,42 10.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 16, Chryeene 4,04 10,000 --- V --- V --- U --- U --- U 17, Dibenzo[a,hlanthracene 2,78 30.000 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- U 18. Di-N-Butyl Phthalate 3,09 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 19. Dimethyl Phthalate 3.7E 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 20. Diethyl Phthalate 3.92 10.000 --- U --- U '"" U -"- U --- U 21. 2,4-Dinit rotoluena 3.95 10.000 --- U --- U --- U U --- U 22. 2,6-DSnitrotoluene 3.88 10400 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- 23. Di-N-Octyl Phthalate 2,81 10.000 --- U --- V --- U --- U --- U 24, Bio-(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate 9.97 15.000 --- V --- V --- U --- U --- U 25, Fluoranthene 3.92 10.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 26. Fluorene 2.95 30.000 --- U --- U --- V -- U v 27. Hexachlorobenzene 2.61 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 28. Hexachlorocyclopentadiens 4,16 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 29, Indeno[1,2,3-Cd]pyrene 2,91 10.000 --- U 3.06 J --- U --- U --- U 30, Ieophorone 3,74 10.000 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- U 31, Nitrobenzene 2.85 10,000 --- U --- U M. U --- U --- U 32. N-Nltroeodimethylemine 4.75 30.000 --- V --- V ___ U _"_ U _-" U 33. N-Nitroeodiphanyl amine 3.95 30.000 --- V --- V --- U U U 34, N-Nitrosodi-N-ProBylamine 4.06 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 35, Phenanthrene 3,24 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 36, Pyrene 3,63 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 37. 4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol 3,79 20,000 --- U --- U --- V --- U --- U 38. 2-Chlorophenol 2.75 30.000 --- U --- V ""_ U "__ U "_' U 39, 0-Cresol 3,68 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- V 40. P-Cresol 4,12 10,000 --- U --- V --- U --- U --- U 41, 2,4-Dichlorophanol 5.19 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- 42, 2,6-Dichloro8henol 4.89 10.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- V 43. 2,4-Dlmethylphanol 3.21 100000 --- U --- U --- U u --- u 44. 4,6-Dinitro-2-Methylphenol 4.77 50,000 --- U --- U --- V --- V --- U 45. 2,4-Dinitrophenol 4,37 50.000 --- U --- U --- U --- V --- U 96. Ethyl Mathaneaulfonate 5.26 20.000 --- V --- U --- U --- D --- U 47, Methyl Methaneeulfonate 4,92 10.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 48. 2-NStroBhenol 3.64 10.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- v J Estimated value between the MDL and MRL, U = Below ALL Quantit atlon LSm1tB. Environment 1, Inco a�@0 114 OANVI NT DRIVE GREENVILLE, N.C. 27858 FAX 12521 75&0633 CLIENT: JUDSON WHITEHVRST (C&D LANDFILL) CLIENT ID: 6003 B AMEC FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE ANALYST: JAP 4021 STIRRUP CREEK DR. STE 100 DATE COLLECTED: 12/12/18 Page: 2 DURHAM, NC 27703 DATE EXTRACTED: 12/17/18 DATE ANALYZED: 12/19/18 REVIEWED BY: DATE REPORTED: 02/21/19 SEMI -VOLATILE ORGANICS EPA METHOD 8270D R4(07) PARAMETERS, ug/l MDL MRL Mw-9A NW-10 Mw-11 MW-13 NW-32a 49, 4-Nitrophenol 3.17 50.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 50, Pentachlorophenol 5,33 25,000 --- U --- V --- U --- V --- u 51, Phenol 1486 10,000 --- U --- V --- U --- V --- U 52. 2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol 3.12 10.000 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- U 53, 2,9, 5-Trlohlorophenol 4.17 10.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 54, 2,9,6-Trlohlorophenol 3.89 30.000 --- U --- U --- V --- U --- U 55. Acetophanone 2.89 10.000 --- U --- V --- U --- U --- U 56, 2-Acetylamino£luorene 3,99 20,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- u 57, 4-Aminobiphenyl 4,12 20,000 --- V --- V --- U --- U --- U 58, Banzyl Aloohol 4.47 20,000 --- U --- u --- U --- U --- U 59, 4-Chlaroanlline 3.36 20.000 --- U --- IF --- U --- U --- U 60, Chlorobenzilate 5,12 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 61, Dlellate 2.98 10.000 --- U --- U --- U V ___ U 62, Dibenaofuran 4,28 10400 --- U --- U --- V --- U --- U 63, 3,3-Dichlorobenzidine 4.22 20,000 --- V --- U --- V --- U --- U 64. Dimethoate 3.98 20.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 65. P-Dimethyl amino eaobensene 2,89 30.000 --- U --- V --- U --- U --- U 66, 7,12-Dimethylbenz[alanthrocene 5,26 10,000 --- U --- V --- U --- U --- U 67. 3,3-Dimethylbenz afline 3.21 10.000 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- U 68, 1,3-Dinitrobenzene 2.89 20,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- u 69. Diphanyl amine 5.30 10.000 --- V ___ u ___ U ___ U ___ U 70, Diaul£oton 4,28 10.000 --- U --- V --- u --- U --- U 71, ramphur 3,98 20.000 --- V --- U --- u --- U --- U 72, Nexaohloropropana 4.31 30.000 --- U --- V --- U U U 73, Ieoe of role 2,88 10.000 --- U --- U --- V --- U --- U 79, Nepone 2.78 20400 M. U --- V --- U --- U --- U 75, McChapYrilene 3,54 100.000 --- U --- V --- U --- U --- U 76. 3-Methylchloro anthrane 9.21 30.000 --- V --- V --- U --- U --- U 77, 2-Methylnaphthalens 3,79 10, 000 --- U --- U --- U --- V --- V 78, Mothyl Parathion 4,32 10,000 --- V --- U --- U --- V --- V 79. m-Cresol 3,81 30.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- V 80. 1,9-Nephthoquinone 9.00 10.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 81. 1-Naphthylamine 5061 30.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 82, 2-Haphthylamine 4.62 100000 --- V --- U --- U --- V --- U 83, 2-Nitroanlllna 3.61 50.000 --- V --- U --- V -- U --- U 84. 3-Nitro aniline 4.81 50.000 --- U --- U --- V U --- V 85, 4-Nitroaniline 4,22 20,000 --- V --- U --- V --- U --- U 86, 5-Nitro-O-Toluidlne 4,01 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 87, N-Nitrosodl-n-butylamine 3,63 10,000 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- U 88. N-NS troeodiethylamine 3.83 20.000 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- U 89, N-Nitroeomethylethylamine 3.83 10.000 --- V --- V --- D --- D --- U 90. N-Nltroeopiperidine 5.19 20400 --- U --- U --- U U --- U 91, N-NSCroeoHyrzolldine 2.89 30.000 --- U --- U --- u --- U --- U 92, Parathion 3.12 10.000 --- U --- V --- u --- U --- V 93, Pentachlorobenzone 3,92 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- V --- V 94, Pentachloronitrobenzene 3.71 20,000 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- U 95, Phenacetin 4,41 20,000 --- U --- U --- V --- U --- V 96. 1.4 Benzenediamine 2,99 10.000 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- V J = Estimated value between the MDL and MRL, U = Below ALL Quantitation Limits, Environment 1, l l4 OAKMONT DRIVE GREENVILLE, N.C. 27858 rued CLIENT: JUDSON WHITEHURST (C&D LANDFILL) AMEC FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE 4021 STIRRUP CREEK DR. STE 100 DURHAM, NC 27703 REVIEWED BY: ORGANICS EPA METHOD 8270D R4(07) SEMI -VOLATILE CLIENT ID: PHONE (252) 756-6208 PAX (252) 756-0633 6003 8 ANALYST: JAP DATE COLLECTED: 12/12/18 DATE EXTRACTED: 12/17/18 DATE ANALYZED: 12/19/18 DATE REPORTEDi 02/21/19 Page: 3 PARAMETERS, ug/1 MDL MRL MW-9A MW-10 MW-11 MW-13 MW-12e 97, Phorate 3.56 10,000 --- V --- u --- D --- U --- U 98, Pronamide 3169 10.000 --- U --- u --- U --- U --- u 99, Safrole 4.12 10,000 --- U --- U --- V --- U --- U 100. 1,2,4,5-Tetraphlorobenzene 5.01 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- V --- U 301, Thlonazin 9.62 20.000 --- V --- U --- u "'- V --- V 102. O-Toluldine 4.11 10,000 --- U --- U ___ u "_ 0 -"' V 103, 1,3,5-Trinitrobenzene 3,90 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- u 104, 0,0,0-Triethyl Phoephorothioate 3,61 10,000 --- U --- V --- D --- U --- U 105, Raxaahloroethane 1.99 30.000 --- U --- V ___ ❑ ___ u ___ D 306, Ieodrin 3.11 20.000 --- U --- U --- U -- V V J Eetimflted value between the MDL and MRL, U Below ALL Vuantit atlon Limits. Enwhimum alp ��c�oQpor�a�c�d 114 OAKMONT DRIVE GREENVILLE, N.C. 27858 CLIENT: JUDSON WHITEHURST (C&D LANDFILL) AMEC FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE 4021 STIRRUP CREEK DR. STE 100 DURHAM, NC 27703 REVIEWED BY: LANDFILL APPENDIX II EPA METHOD 8260B R2(96) Drinking Water ID: 37715 Wastewater ID: 10 PHONE (252) 756-6208 FAX (252) 756-0633 CLIENT ID: ANALYST: JAP DATE COLLECTED: 12/12/18 Page: 1 DATE REPORTED: 02/21/19 PARAMETERS, ug/l Date MDL Analyzed MRL 12/18/18 MW-9A 12/18/18 MW-10 12/18/10 NW-11 12/19/18 MW-13 12/19/18 NW-120 1, Chloromethane 0,77 3.000 --- U --- U --- u --- U --- U 2, Vinyl Chloride 0,12 0,200 --- U 2,20 --- U --- U 2,21 3. eromomethane 0.67 10.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 4, Chloroethane 0,48 10.000 --- u --- U --- U --- U --- u 5. Tzlchlorofluoromethane 0.14 1.000 --- U --- U --- U U V 6. 1,1-DSchloroathane 0.17 5.000 --- U --- U --- V --- U --- U 7, Acetone 9.06 100,000 --- U --- u --- U --- U 11.80 J 8, Iodomethane 0,26 10,000 --- U --- u --- V --- U --- U 3. Carbon Dieulflde 0.23 100,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 10. Methylene Chloride 0,64 1.000 --- u --- U --- U --- U --- U 11, trana-1,2-Dichlaroethene 0,23 5.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 12. 1,1-Diahloroethane 0,20 5.000 --- U --- U --- u --- U --- U 13, Vinyl Acetate 0,20 50.000 --- V --- V --- U --- u --- U 14, Cie-1,2-Dichloroethene 0.15 5.000 --- U 0,31 J --- U --- U 0.34 J 15, 2-Hutanone 2,21 100,000 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- U 16, Eromoahloromethane 0,27 3,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- u 17, Chloroform 0,25 SA00 --- u --- U --- U --- V --- U 19, 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 0.19 1.00D --- U --- U --- V --- U --- U 19, Carbon Tetrachloride 0.04 0,200 --- U --- u --- u --- U --- U 20. Benzene 0,24 1.000 --- U 1,57 D.48 J --- U 1.48 21. 1,2-Dichloroethane 0.02 0,200 M. U 0,34 0.08 J --- U 0.13 J 21, Trichloroethane 0.23 1.000 --- U --- U M. U --' U --- U 23. 1,2-Dichloropropane 0,04 0,200 --- U D.23 0.04 J --- U 0.07 J 29, Hromodlchloromethane 0.04 0.200 --- V --- II --- V U U 25. Cie-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.06 0.200 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 26. 4-Methyl-2-Pentanone 1.19 300.000 --- u --- V --- U --- U --- U 27, Toluene 0.23 1.000 --- U --- U ___ ❑ ___ U 0,24 J 28. trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 0,04 0,200 --- U --- u --- D --- U --- V 29. 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 0.03 0.200 --- II --- V ___ ll ___ U ___ u 30, Tetrachloroethene 0.10 0,200 --- U --- U --- D --- U --- u 31. 2-Mexanons 1,57 50.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- u 32, Dibromochloromethane 0.03 0.200 --- U --- V --- U --- U --- U 33, 1,2-Dibromoathane 0403 0.200 --- U --- U --- V --- U --- U 34. Chlorobenzene 0,30 3.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 35, 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.22 1.000 --- U --- V --- U --- U --- U 36, Ethylbenzene 0,21 1.000 --- U 0.44 J --- U --- U 0,23 J 37, Xylenes 0.68 5.000 --- V --- U --- V --- V --- u 38. Dlbromomethane 0.28 30.000 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- U 39, Styrene 0.19 1.000 M. V --- U --- u --- u --- U 40. eromofOzm 0.20 3,000 --- U --- U --- U --- V --- U 41, 1,1,2,2-Tatraahloroethane 0.03 0.100 --- U --- U --- U --- u --- V 42. 1,2,3-Trlchloropropane 0.09 0,200 --- U --- u --- U --- V --- U 43. 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 0,39 1.000 --- u --- U --- U --- U --- u 44, 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 0,32 5.000 --- u --- U --- U --- U --- u 45. 1,2-Dlbromo-3-Chloropropana 0.07 0.200 --- U --- U --- u --- U --- U 46. Acrylonitrlle 2,72 200,000 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- U 47. Crane-1,4-Dlohloro-2-eutene 0,42 100,000 --- u --- V --- V --- U --- U J 80tlmated value between the MDL and MRL, V = Below ALL Duantitation Llmite. (Environment 1, Inco 114 OAKMONT DRIVE GREENVILLE, N.C. 27858 FAX (252) 756-0833 CLIENT: JUDSON WHITEHURST (C&D LANDFILL) CLIENT ID: 6003 B AMEC FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE ANALYST: SAP 4021 STIRRUP CREEK DR. STE 100 DATE COLLECTED: 12/12/18 Page: 2 DURHAM, NC 27703 DATE REPORTED: 02/21/19 REVIEWED BY: LANDFILL APPENDIX II EPA METHOD 8260E R2(96) PARAMETERS, n9/1 Date MDL Analyzaa MAL 12/18/18 MW-9A 12/18/18 MW-10 12/10/18 NW-11 12/19/18 NW-13 la/39/le MN -lee 48, Acrolein 1,97 4.000 --- D --- U --- U --- U --- V 49. Allyl Chloride 0,20 10.000 --- U --- D --- V --- V --- V 50, Chloroprene 0,21 20,000 --- U --- V --- V --- U --- V 51, 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 0,41 5.000 --- U --- V --- V --- U --- U 52, Dichlorodi Cluoromethane 0.51 5.000 --- V --- V --- U --- U --- U 53, 1,3-Dichloropropane 0,28 1.000 --- V --- U --- U U U 54, 2,2-Dichloropropane 0,17 15,000 --- U --- U --- D --- U --- V 55, 1,1-Dichloropropane 0.22 5.000 --- V --- U --- V --- U --- U 56, Ethyl Methacrylate 0.16 10.000 --- U --- D --- V --- U --- U 57. Hexaohlorobutadiene 0.10 0.200 --- U --- U --- V --- V --- U 58. Seobutyl Alcohol 12.80 100.000 --- V --- U --- D --- U --- V 59. Methacrylonitrile 1,93 1009000 --- V --- U --- V --- U --- V 60, Methyl Methacrylate 0,25 30.000 --- V --- V --- U --- U --- V 61, Naphthalene 0,47 6.000 --- D --- D --- V --- U 1.08 0 62, Prop Sonitrile 3.26 150,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 63. 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 0.50 10,000 --- V --- V --- U --- U --- U 64. Acetonitrile 36,29 55.000 --- V --- V --- U --- U --- V 65, Tetrahydrofuran 0,39 1.000 --- V 25,42 8,02 --- U 38,75 66, 1,4-Dioxane 2.71 3,000 --- V 5.40 8.15 --- U 8,82 T = Estimated value between the MDL find MRL, U = Below ALL Quantitation Limlte. 0 0 3 0 n � w Q 3 a w m 3 m N m m � w 0 � n w o N O 0 0 w m a Z3 w 6 w 3 o m m a G5 C o N Z 40 P frrrgggy > e Z �; �D 7 N °z G) L�Ll J� tj IJ O �a x� rn hi rr r[i�j R1 N Obi m m w M z .11 r�tl' �� Q m cl "l 9 D TOTAL CHLORINE, mg/ U L L � Vim' m OR ug/1 AT COLLECTION 1.1 m M q n y -' TEMPERATURE,°C 0 0 0 < G z 0 < W AT COLLECTION h O 0 o #OFCONTAINERS z o 0 iNi Field ro pH BOD ro <?' 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Fnn c z O y N' m x x M x 0 z m m Om � U n < < < O J G P A N N (n V� O N O W Fn d O 3.1 �1 'iv r-ir O O O , Od CX7 m N Q d .r O m m -G m z V K W UI 4 V t m I x TOTAL CHLORINE, mg/1 C7 OR ug/l AT COLLECTION ti m m m z q 0 0 _ _ - TEMPERATURE,OC < r) ATCOLLECTION 0 w o N #OFCONTAINERS z e o 0 rr' n Field Parameter C �F3 8260 Dup. 1 M 0 8260 Dup. 2 (C iv 8260 Dup. 3 r Dup. 4 Cif Gi 8260 EPA 8270D m m m s 8270D Dup. 1 EPA8081B " '3 "s 8081B Duplicate m %, 8260B A II — �y�gg ''s -RINI 8151A Landfill +n N CO2 y ro go ro ORP Q PARAMETERS/TESTS v O �n p D m = m ����S� ,DTI 1�I U U � C7 W D m w J ]CO '�^ ice' = x Z m m I� v F m mm 0 O Oz m m ' I O n (' O � O 1. m e Z m m m 6- G < z T c� !7 m m oEm n c) N S ��o ` < Z n r m fmr D O � n n w m z n 0 m " m o M W" F- M z Z D m Oz m O � m x L N Elowkgmmn� alp Nor 114 OAKMONT DRIVE GREENVILLE, N.C. 27858 �ooupon gd ID#: 6003 C Drinking Water I.Di 377.1 Wastewater IDI 30 PHONE (252) 756-6208 FAX (252) 756-0633 JUDSON WHITEHURST (C&D LANDFILL) AMEC FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE DATE COLLECTED: 12/05/18 4021 STIRRUP CREEK DR, STE 100 DATE REPORTED 02/21/19 DURHAM ,NC 27703 REVIEWED BY: SW-1 SW-2 SW-3 SW-4 Analysis Method PARAMBTBRS NDL MRL Date Analyst Code PH (field measurement), Unite 6.6 6.8 6.6 6.4 12/05/18 PJC 4500HB-11 Antimony, ug/l 0,03 110 0.17 J 12/11/18 ARS BPA200.8 Antimony, ug/l 0,03 110 0,04 J 0,05 J 0,04 J 01/02/19 AKS SPA200.8 Arsenio, ug/l 0.03 5,0 1.61 12/11/18 AKS BPA200.8 Arsenio, ug/l 0,03 5.0 0168 J 0,44 J 0.16 J 01/02/19 AKS EPA20018 Barium, ug/1 0,03 10.0 109 12/11/18 AKS BPA200.8 Barium, ug/l 0,03 10.0 53,8 77.5 74,1 01/02/19 AKS BPA200,8 Beryllium, ug/l 0,05 1.0 0,32 J 12/11/18 ARS BPA200.8 Beryllium, ug/l 0.05 1.0 --- U 0.05 J 0,11 J 01/02/19 AR8 BPA200.8 Cadmium, ug/1 042 1.0 D415J 12/11/18 AR8 BPA200.8 Cadmium, ug/1 0,02 1.0 --- U 0,02 J 0,04 J 01/02/19 AKS EPA200.6 Cobalt, ug/1 0,03 1.0 0,79J 12/11/18 AKS BPA200.8 Cobalt, ug/1 0,03 1.0 0.19 J 0,32 J 0,62 J 01/04/19 AKS BPA200,8 Total Chromium, ug/1 0.15 5,0 6.1 12/11/19 AKS BPA200,8 Total Chromium, ug/1 0415 540 0,53 J 0437 J 0.6D J 01/04/19 AKS BPA20D.8 Copper, ug/1 0,03 10:0 3.1J 12/11/18 AKS BPA200.8 Copper, ug/1 0,03 1000 0,26 J 0,46 J 0,43 J D1/04/19 AKS BPA200.8 Lead, ug/1 0,03 5.0 946 12/11/18 AKS BPA200.B Lead, ug/1 0,03 5.0 0,21 J 0,32 J 01/02/19 AKS EPA200.8 Lead, ug/1 0.03 5.0 0,38 J 01/04/19 AKS SPA200.8 Nickel, ug/1 0,03 1010 2,1J 12/11/18 AKS EPA200.8 Nickel, ug/1 0.03 10.0 0.65 J 0,79J 0,75J 01/04/19 AKS SPA200.8 Selenium, ug/l 0.15 10.0 1.41 12/11/18 AKS EPA200.8 Selenium, ug/l 0.15 10.0 --- U --- U --- U 01/02/19 ARS BPA200.8 silver, ug/1 0,05 5.0 --- V --- U --- V 01/02/19 AKS BPA200.8 Silver, ug/1 0,05 540 --- U 01/04/19 AKS SPA200.8 Thallium, ug/1 0.05 1.0 0.08 J 12/11/18 AKS EPA200.8 Thallium, ug/1 0.05 1,0 --- U --- U 0.07 J 01/04/19 AKS BPA200.8 Vanadium, ug/1 0.03 1,0 8.4 12/11/18 AKS EPA200.8 Vanadium, ug/1 0,03 110 0111 J 0,57 J 0,70 J 01/04/19 AKS BPA200,8 Zinc, ug/1 0.11 10.0 22 12/11/18 AKS BPA20048 Zinc, ug/l 0011 1010 1.7 J 3,6 J 01/02/19 ARS BPA200,8 Zino, ug/l 0,11 1010 4,5a D1/04/19 ASS BPA200.8 Conductivity (at 25c), uMhos/cm 1.0 1.0 192 143 147 lie 12/05/18 PJC 2510E-11 Temperature, °C 10 9 10 10 12/05/18 PJC 2550E-10 Turbidity (Field), MTV 110 1.0 106 7,86 8,30 6,83 12/05/18 PJC 2130E-11 J = 8stimatad value between the MDL end MRL, U e Below ALL OLLantit ation Llmlts. Environment 1, Incorporated 114 OAKMONT DRIVE GREENVILLE, N.C. 27858 CLIENT: JUD SON WHITEHURST (C&D LANDFILL) AMEC FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE 4021 STIRRUP CREEK DR. STE 100 DURHAM, %N�JC 7703 REVIEWED BY: /f VOLATILE ORGANICS EPA METHOD 8260E R2(96) CLIENT ID: PHONE (252) 756-6208 FAX (252) 756-0633 6003 C ANALYST: JAP DATE COLLECTED: 12/05/18 DATE ANALYZED: 12/18/18 DATE REPORTED: 02/21/19 PARAMETERS, ug/l MDL MRL SW-1 SW-2 SW - awe 1, Chloromethane 0,77 3,000 --- U --- U --- U --- u 2. Vinyl Chloride 0,12 0,200 --- V --- D --- U --- U 3, BromomeEhane 0.67 30.000 --- V ___ U ___ u M. D 4, Chloroethane 0.48 10.000 --- V --- U --- D --- U 5, Trichlorofluoromethane 0.24 1.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U 6. 1,1-Dichloroethena 0.17 5.000 --- U --- U U ___ V 7. Acetone 9.06 100,000 --- U --- U --- U --- V 8, Iodomethane 0,26 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U 9, Carbon Disulfide 0,23 100.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U 10, Methylene Chloride 0.64 1*000 --- U --- U --- V --- U 11, trane-1,2-Dlahloroetheae 0,23 5.000 M. U --- U --- V --- u 12. 1,1-Diehloro ethane 0.20 5.000 --- U --- U V --- U 13, Vinyl Acetate 0.20 50.000 --- U --- U -- u --- D 14, Cis-1,2-Dichloroethena 0,25 5.000 --- u --- U M. U --- U 15, 2-Butanone 2,21 100,000 --- U --- U --- U --- V 16, Bromochloromethane 0,27 3,000 --- u --- U --- U --- U 17, Chloroform 0,25 5.000 --- u --- U --- U --- U 18, 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 0.19 1.000 --- u M. U --- U --- U 19, Carbon Tetrachloride 0.04 0.200 --- U --- U --- U --- U 20, Benzene 0.24 1.000 --- u --- U --- U --- U 21, 1,2-Dichloroethane 0.02 0.200 --- V --- V --- U --- U 22, Trichloroethane 0.13 14000 --- V --- U --- U --- U 23. 1,2-Dichloropropane 0.04 0.200 --- U --- U --- U --- u 24, Bromodichloramethane 0,04 0,200 --- U --- V --- D --- U 25. Cee-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.06 0,200 --- U --- V --- U --- U 26. 4-Methyl-2-Pentanone 1,19 100.000 --- V --- U u U 27, Toluene 0,23 1.000 0.38 J --- V u U 28. Crane-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.04 0.200 --- U --- U --- U --- U 19, 1, 1,2-Trichloroethane 0.03 0.200 --- V --- U -- D --- U 30, Tetrachloroethene 0.30 0.200 --- U --- U --- U --- U 31, 2-Hexanone 1,57 40,000 --- V --- U --- U --- U 32. Dibromochloromethane 0,03 09200 --- V --- V --- U --- V 33. 1,1-Dibromoethane 0.03 0.200 --- V --- V U --- V 34. Chlorobenaene 0,30 3,000 --- U --- u --- U --- U 35. 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 0,22 1.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U 36. Bthylbenaane 0,21 1.000 --- V --- a --- u --- U 37, Xylenee 0.68 5.000 ___ u _'_ U ___ u ___ u 38. Dibromomethene 0.28 10.000 --- V "__ U -"_ u "__ u 39, Styrene 0.19 1.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U 40. Bromotorm 0,20 3,000 --- U --- U --- U --- V 41, 1, 1,2,2-Tetrnchloraethane 0.03 0,200 --- U --- V U U 42, 1,2,3-Trichloropropane 0.09 0.200 --- D --- U --- V --- u 43. 1,4-Diahlorobanaene 0.39 1.000 --- U --- V --- U --- U 44. 1,2-Dichlorobenaene 0,32 5.000 --- V --- U --- u --- U 45. 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chlo ropropane 0.07 0.200 ___ V ___ U _._ U ___ U 46. Ao rylanitrile 2.72 200.000 --- V --- U --- U --- U 47. trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-Butene 0,42 100,000 --- U --- V --- U --- U 48, Tetrahydrofuran 0,39 1.000 --- U --- V --- V --- V Page: 1 S = Estimated Vfl1u0 between the MDL and MRL, V = Below ALL Quantitatlon Limits. Environment 1, 114 OAKMONT DRIVE GREENVILLE, N.C. 27858 CLIENT: JUDSON WHITEHURST (C&D LANDFILL) AMEC FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE 4021 STIRRUP CREEK DR. STE 100 DURHAM, NCB' Ji7703 REVIEWED BY: VOLATILE ORGANICS EPA METHOD 8260B R2(96) �1 CLIENT ID: PHONE (252) 756-6208 FAX (252) 756-0633 6003 C ANALYST: JAP DATE COLLECTED: 12/05/18 DATE ANALYZED: 12/18/18 DATE REPORTED: 02/21/19 PARAMETERS, ug/1 MDL MRL Sw-1 8W-2 8W-3 8W-9 49, 1,4-Dioxane 2 71T 3. 000 --- D --- D --- u --- u Page: 2 a = Estimated value between the MDL and MRL, U = Eelow ALL Qeantltation LSmite. 0 n �w a w � 3 c m � �n w o 0 n 0 m 0 � 00 o w � w w a d m mo � w a G5 n _ Z 10 W CSI V C.71 C.)'I W w�mMP> 1 n m m -z r NOS z C�J D O A W N 0 ryrygg r1 p z � (n .iy 9 y I� 0 r W m m m o � m C m m m TOTAL CHLORINE, mg/I L�� C7 0 0 OR ug/I AT COLLECTION m m � —� _ TEMPERATURE,°C 0 < 0 0 < 0 ATCOLLECTION m O y in in o lfOFCONTAINERS tri z Field 9 b pH Metals 9 b Conductivity ro Temperature 9 b EPA 8260B ("} K ', 8260 Dup. 1 C� m m _ m 6) 8260 Dup. 2 m p 8260 Dup.3 z 8260 Dup. 4 N VU Field Parameter5+20 "y r PARAMETERS TESTS u C) O O m m c� m D D Z z C) x x z J O �_ �O O O o m m n D M ;Efm < rED z rn rn M m o m z f�9 T L� T m o v r Z D O n r Ox OZ Wj -zi D ]mn = —r- U�mi y Z Z C5 n 00 r 1 o C m D O N D r m Z D m Z 0 O zo O C) n z Environment 1, Incorporated 114 OAKMONT DRIVE PHONE (252) 756-6208 GREENVILLE, N.C. 27858 FAX (252) 756-0633 ID#: 6003 D JUDSON WHITEHURST (C&D LANDFILL) AMEC FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE DATE COLLECTED: 12/13/18 4021 STIRRUP CREEK DRe STE 100 DATE REPORTED 02/21/19 DURHAM INC 27703 REVIEWED BY: MW-15 MW-16 MV]-17 MW-145 MW-14D Analysis Method PARAMETERS =I MRL Date Analyst Code PH (field measurement), Unite 6.5 6.1 5.8 6.4 7.8 12/13/18 BF 450ORB-11 BOD, mg/1 2.0 2.0 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 12/14/19 HMM 521OB-11 COD, mg/1 0,840 20.0 36 113 54 23 --- U 12/14/18 SRJ HBOOO-79 Nitrate Nitrogen as N, mg/l 01009 0.04 --- V --- U --- U 0.05 0,09 12/13/18 BID 353.2 R2-9 Total Organic Carbon, mg/1 0,129 1.0 12,80 41,00 21.80 8,36 2,31 12/17/18 SEJ 531OC-11 Alkalinity (to pH 4.5), mg CaCO3/1 1.0 1.0 63 164 36 74 258 12/17/18 JTH 232OD-11 Chloride, mg/1 5.0 5,0 30 30 14 --- U 14 12/17/18 KDS 4500CLB-11 Cyanide, ug/l 5,0 510 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 12/18/18 SRJ 450OCNE-11 Total Hardness, mg/1 153 180 384 129 149 12/17/18 JMS 2340C-11 Total Dissolved Residue, mg/1 110 10 260 440 654 196 287 12/17/18 KID 254OC-11 Sulfate, mg/1 5.0 5.0 103 110 383 67.1 642 12/14/18 SBJ 4500SO42El Antimony, ug/l 0,03 1.0 0.05J 0105J 0.04 J 0.06 J 0.04 J 01/02/19 AKS EPA200,8 Arsenic, ug/1 0,03 5.0 1.4J 3.2a --- U 0.59 J --- U 01/02/19 AKS EPA200,8 Barium, ug/l 0,03 10.0 95.2 67.7 01/02/19 ARE HPA200,8 Barium, ug/1 0,03 10.0 256 49.3 8.5a 01/04/19 ARE EPA200.6 Beryllium, ug/1 0,05 1.0 0,05 J 0.09 J 0.05 J --- U --- U 01/08/19 ARE EPA200,8 Cadmium, ug/l 0,02 1.0 0408 J 0.15 J 0,04 J 0,07 J 0.06 J 01/02/19 ARE RPA200.B Cobalt, ug/1 0,03 1.0 0.15 J 0,53 J 0,32 J 0,36 J 0,07 J 01/04/19 ARE BPA200.8 Total Chromium, ug/1 0.15 5.0 --- U 1.5a 0,94 J 0,48 J --- U O1/04/19 AKS BPA200.8 Copper, ug/1 0,03 10.0 0,44 J 0.25 J 0,12 J 0,52 J 0,41 J 01/04/19 AKS EPA200,8 Iron, ug/1 12,08 50.0 2645 25B60 1470 2303 01/10/19 AKS 311ID-11 Iron, ug/1 12,08 50.0 --- U 01/19/19 AKS 31118-11 Manganese, ug/l 0,31 1090 83 117 170 237 6.9 J 12/28/10 LPJ EPA200.7 Lead, u9/1 0,03 5,0 0.10 J 0,12 J 0.06J 0,73 J --- U 01/02/19 AKS EPA200,8 Mercury, ug/1 0.05 0,20 --- U --- U --- V 0,05 J --- U 12/17/18 MTM 245.1 R3-9 Nickel, ug/1 0,03 10.0 2,1J 1,5J 5,2 J 1.8J 1,4J 01/04/19 AKS EPA200.8 selenium, ug/1 0.15 1060 --- U 2,1J --- U --- U --- U 01/02/19 AKS EPA200,8 silver, ug/1 0.05 5.0 --- U --- U --- V --- U --- U 01/02/19 AKS EPA200,8 Thallium, ug/1 0.05 1.0 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 01/04/19 AKS EPA200,9 Tin, ug/1 0005 10010 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 01/04/19 AKS EPA200.8 Vanadium, ug/1 0903 1.0 3.5 9.1 1,2 2,3 --- U 01/04/19 AKS BPA200,8 zinc, ug/1 0911 10,0 0,87 J 0,84 J 1.5 J 4,6J 2.0J 01/02/19 ASS EPA200,8 Sulfide, ug/1 100 1000 --- U --- U --- V --- V --- U 12/19/18 LFJ 450OS2D-11 Conductivity (at 25c), uNhos/cm 110 1.0 401 370 775 346 522 12/13/18 BP 251OB-11 Dissolved Oxygen, mg/1 0,1 0.1 0425 0.18 0,32 --- U --- U 12/13/18 BP 450000-11 Temperature, °C 16 17 17 13 17 12/13/18 BF 2550E-10 Iron, Ferrous, ug/1 50,00 200.0 2200 23000 1382 1198 --- U 12/13/18 SHJ 3500FHB-11 static Water Level, feet 5.20 6,45 6.15 3,24 5,24 12/13/18 BP Well Depth, feet 22,14 22,73 22.25 23,12 41,92 12/13/18 BP Carbon Dioxide, mg/1 100 1.0 35 346 110 30 13 12/13/18 JTH 45000O2C-1 ORPP m +85 +97 +71 +99 +94 12/13/18 BF 2580B Turbidity (Field), NTU 1.0 110 6,42 7,92 2,76 38.8 --- U 12/13/18 BF 213OB-11 J Setimated value between the MDL and MRL, U Below ALL Quantitetlon Llmlte. Environment 1, Incorporated I [4 OAKMONT DRIVE GREENVILLE, N.C. 27858 CLIENT: JUDSON WHITEHURST (C&D LANDFILL) AMEC FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE 4021 STIRRUP CREEK DR. STE 100 DURHAM, NC 27703 IZ REVIEWED BY: PESTICIDES AND PCB'S EPA METHOD 8081B R2(07) CLIENT ID: ANALYST: DATE COLLECTED: DATE EXTRACTED: DATE REPORTED: PHONE (252) 756-6208 FAX (252) 756-0633 6003 D HIC 12/13/18 12/14/18 02/21/19 PARAMETHRS, ug/l Date MDL Analyzed MRL 12/27/18 MW-15 12/27/18 NW-16 12/27/18 MW-17 11/26/18 MW-14S 12/26/18 MW-14D 1. Al drin 0.029 0.050 --- U --- U --- u --- u --- u 2. Alpha-BHC 0.032 0.050 --- u --- U --- U --- U --- U 3, Beta-BHC 0.031 0.050 --- u --- U --- U --- U --- U 4, Delta-BHC 0.030 0.050 --- U --- V --- U --- u --- V 5. Gamma-BHC (Lindans) 0,032 0.050 --- U --- U --- U --- u --- V 6. Chlordane 0,320 0.500 --- U --- U --- U --- V --- U 7. 4,4-DDD 0.051 0.100 --- V --- u --- U --- u --- V 8, 414-DDE 0.049 0.1D0 --- V --- U --- U --- V --- U 9, 914-D➢T 0.051 0.100 --- V --- U --- U V --- U 10. Dieldrin 0,042 0,075 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- U 11, Sndoeulfan I 0.056 0.100 --- V --- O --- V U U 12. Sndoeulfan II 0.D46 0.100 --- U --- V --- V --- U --- U 13, Endoeulfan Sulfate 0,072 0.100 --- U --- V --- U --- V --- U 14, Endrin 0,053 0.100 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- U 15, Endrin Aldehyde 0.068 0.100 --- U --- u --- U --- U --- U 16, Heptachlor 0,039 0.050 --- U --- u --- U --- U --- V 17, Heptachlor Epoxide 0..042 0,075 --- U --- V --- U --- u --- U 18, Hethoxychlor 0,530 1.000 --- V --- V --- U --- U --- U 19, Pab'e (Aroolors) 0.50D 2,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 20, Toxaphene 0.690 1.500 --- V --- V --- U --- U --- U J = Estimated value between the MDL and MRLU = Below ALL Cuantitatlon Llmite. Environment 1, Inco GREENVILLE, N.C. 27858 FAX (252) 755-0833 CLIENT: JUDSON WHITEHURST %C&D LANDFILL) CLIENT ID: 6003 D AMEC FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE ANALYST: HIC 4021 STIRRUP CREEK DR. STE 100 DATE COLLECTED: 12/13/18 DURHAM, NC 27703 DATE EXTRACTED: 12/18/18 DATE ANALYZED: 12/21/18 REVIEWED BY: DATE REPORTED: 02/21/19 LANDFILL APPENDIX II F.PA METHbD 8151A R1(961 MW-15 MW-16 "-17 MM-198 MW-19D PARAMETERS, eg/1 MDL MRL 1. 2,4-D 0,36 2,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 2, Dinoeeb 0.54 1.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 3, 2,4,5-TP 0.42 2.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 4, 2,4,5-T 0,47 2,000 --- U --- U --" U -" U "' U S = Estimated valUO between the MDL and MRL, U = Helow ALL puantlEation Limlte. Environment 1, Incorporated 114 OAKMONT DRIVE GREENVILLE, N.C. 27858 CLIENT: JUDSON WHITEHURST (C&D LANDFILL) AMEC FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE 4021 STIRRUP CREEK DR. STE 100 DURHAM, NC 27703 REVIEWED BY: CLIENT ID: PHONE (252) 756-6208 FAX (252) 756-0633 6003 D ANALYST: JAP DATE COLLECTED: 12/13/18 DATE EXTRACTED: 12/17/18 DATE ANALYZED: 12/19/18 DATE REPORTED: 02/21/19 SEMI -VOLATILE ORGANICS EPA METHOD 8270D R4(07) Page: 1 PARAMETERS, ug/l MUL MEL NW-15 MW-16 MW-17 MW-148 MW-14D 1. Acenaphthene 2,66 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 2, Acenaphthylene 2.6D 10,000 --- u --- U --- V --- V --- U 3, Anthracena 2.97 10.000 --- U --- U --- U V U 4. Benzo [a]antrhaaene 4.16 10.000 --- U --- U --- V --- V --- U 5. Benzo [b]Lluoranthene 3.32 10.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 6. Benzo [k7 Yluoranthene 9.23 30..000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 7, Benzo[g,h,i]perylene 2,61 10,000 --- U --- u --- V --- U --- U 8, Benzo[a]pyrens 3,27 10.o00 --- U --- V --- U --- U --- u 9. 4-eromophenyl Phenyl Ether 2,63 10,000 --- V --- U --- V M. U --- U 10, Butyl Benzyl Phthalate 5.78 10.000 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- U 11, Bie(2-Chloroethoxy) Methane 3.14 10.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 12. Bis(2-Chloroethyl) Ether 2,58 10,000 --- u --- U --- U --- U --- U 13. Bis(2-Chloro-l-methylethyl) Ether 2,58 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- V 14, 2-Chloronaphthalens 2.17 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 15. 4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether 2.42 10,000 --- U --- U --- V --- U --- V 16. Chrysene 4,04 10,000 --- U --- V --- U "' U "' V 17, Dibenzo[a,h]anthracene 2.78 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- V 18, Di-N-Butyl Phthalate 3,09 10.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 19, Dimethyl Phthalate 3,78 10,000 --- U --- u --- U --- U --- U 20. Diethyl Phthalate 3,92 10,000 --- U --- V --- U --- V --- U 21. 2,4-D initrotoluene 3.95 10.000 --- U --- U --- U -- U V 22, 2,6-Dinitratoluene 3.88 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 23. Di-N-Octyl Phthalate 2.81 10.000 --- V --- V ___ U ___ V ___ U 24, Hie-(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate 9,97 15,000 --- U --- U --- V --- U --- U 25, Yluoranthene 3,92 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 26, Pluorene 2.95 10.000 --- V --- U --- U U --- U 27, Hexaahlorobenzane 2,61 10.000 --- U --- U --- U --- u --- U 28, Hexachlorocyclopentadlene 4,16 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 29. Indeno [1,2,3-Cd]pyrene 2.91 10.000 --- V --- U --- U U V 30, Ieophorone 3.74 10.000 --- II --- U --- U U V 31, Mitrobenzene 2,85 10.000 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- U 32. N-Nitroeodimethylamine 4,25 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 33, N-Nitroeodiphenylamine 3,95 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 34. N-Nitroeodi-N-Propylamine 4,06 10.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 35, Phenanthrene 3,24 10.000 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- u 36, Pyrene 3.63 10,000 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- u 37, 4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol 3,79 20.000 --- u --- U --- U --- U --- u 38. 2-Chlorophanol 2.75 10.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- V 39. O-Cresol 3.68 10.000 --- V --- U --- V U --- U 40. P-Cresol 4,12 10.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 41. 2,4-Dichlorophenol 5.19 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 42. 2,6-Dichlorophenol 4,99 10.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 43. 2,4-DSmethylphenol 3,21 10,000 --- V --- U --- u --- U --- V 44. 9,6-Dlnitro-2-Methylphenol 4.77 50.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- V 45. 2,4-Dinitrophenol 4.37 50,000 W. U --- U --- U --- u --- U 46. Ethyl NathaneeulEonate 5.26 20.000 --- V --- U ___ U ___ u _-_ V 47. Methyl MethaneeulEonate 9.92 10.000 --- V --- V --- U U U 48. 2-Nitrophenol 3.64 10,000 --- U --- V --- U --- V --- U J = Estimated value between the MDL and MEL, V a Below ALL Quantlt anon Limits, Environment 1, Incor 114 OAKMONT DRIVE GREENVILLE, N.C. 27858 CLIENT: JUDSON WHITEHURST (C&D LANDFILL) AMEC FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE 4021 STIRRUP CREEK DR. STE 100 DURHAM, NC 27703 REVIEWED BY: CLIENT ID: Drinking water IDi 37715 Wastewater IDI 10 PHONE (252) 756-6208 FAX (252) 756-0633 6003 D ANALYST: JAP DATE COLLECTED: 12/13/18 DATE EXTRACTED: 12/17/18 DATE ANALYZED: 12/19/18 DATE REPORTED: 02/21/19 SEMI -VOLATILE ORGANICS EPA METHOD 8270D R4(07) Page: 2 PARAMETERS, ug/1 MDL MEL NN-15 MW-16 MW-17 MW-148 MW-14D 49, 4-Nitrophenol 3.17 50.000 --- U --- V --- U --- V --- U 50, Pentachlorophenol 5.33 25,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 51, Phenol 1.86 10,000 --- U --- V --- V --- U --- U 52, 2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol 3,12 30,000 --- V --- U --- U --- V --- V 53. 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol 4,17 30.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 54, 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol 3,84 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- V 55, Acetophanone 2,89 10,000 --- V --- V --- U --- U --- U 56. 2-Acetylaminofluorene 3.98 20,000 --- V --- V --- U --- U --- U 57. 4-Aminobiphenyl 4,12 20,000 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- U 59, Benryl Alcohol 4,47 20,000 --- ❑ --- U --- U --- U --- U 59. 4-Chloroanillne 3,36 20,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 60. Chl orobenzllate 5.12 10.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 61. Dlall ate 1.98 10.000 --- U --- V --- V --- U --- U 62, Dibenzofuran 4.18 10.000 --- V --- U --- V --- U --- U 63, 3,3-➢ichlorobenzidine 4,22 20,000 --- U --- U --- U --- V --- U 64, Dimethoate 3.9B 20,000 --- U --- U --- V --- U --- U 65, P-DSmethylaminoazobenzens 2,89 10.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 66, 7,12-Dimethylbenz[a]anthracene 5,26 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 67, 3,3-Dimethylbenzadine 3,21 10.000 --- U --- V --- U --- V --- U 68. 1,3-Dinitrobenrene 2,89 20,000 --- U --- U --- U --- V --- U 69, Diphenylamine 5.10 10,000 --- V --- U --- U --- V --- U 70, Dieulfoton 4,28 10,000 --- V --- U --- U --- V --- U 71, Pamphur 3.98 20.000 --- U --- V --- U V V 72, Hexachloropropene 4,31 10.000 --- U --- V --- U --- U --- U 73, Ieosafrole 2,98 10,000 --- V --- V --- U --- U --- U 74, Repone 2.78 20,000 ___ V ___ V ___ V __- U ___ U 75, Methapyrilene 3,54 100.000 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- 11 76, 3-Methylchloroanthrene 4,21 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 77, 2-Methyluaphthalene 3.79 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- V 78, Methyl Parathion 4.32 10.000 --- V --- U --- V --- U --- U 79, m-Cresol 3.81 10.000 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- V 80. 1,4-Naphthoquinone 4.00 104000 --- V --- V --- V --- U --- U el. 1-Naphthylamine 5.61 10.000 --- U --- V --- U --- V --- U 82. 2-Naphthylasine 4.62 30.000 --- V --- U --- U --- V --- U 83. 2-Nitroaniline 3,61 50.000 --- U --- U --- V --- U --- V 94. 3-Nitroanillne 4.81 50,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 85. 4-Nitroaniline 4,22 20.000 --- U --- U --- U --- V --- U 86. 5-Nitro-O-Toluidine 4.01 10.000 --- U --- U --- V --- U --- U 87. N-Nitrosodi-n-butylamine 3,63 10,000 --- U --- V --- U --- V --- U 88, N-Nitroeodiethylamine 3,83 20,000 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- U 89, N-NStrosomethylethylamine 3.83 10,000 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- U 90, N-Nitrosopiparidine 5.19 20.000 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- V 91. N-Nitroeopyrrolifllne 2.89 10.000 --- V --- U --- U V U 92, Parathion 3,12 10,000 --- U --- V --- U --- U --- V 93. Pentachlorobavzene 3,92 10.000 --- V --- U --- U U V 94, Pentachloronitrobenzene 3.71 20,000 --- U --- U -•- U --- U --• U 95, Phenacetin 4,41 20.000 --- V --- U --- V --- U --- U 96, 1.4 eenzenadiamine 2,99 10,000 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- U J = 8etlmated value between the MDL and MRL, U Below ALL Duentltation Limits. Environment 1, Incorporated 114 OAKMONT DRIVE GREENVILLE, N.C. 27858 CLIENT: JUDSON WHITEHURST (C&D LANDFILL) AMEC FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE 4021 STIRRUP CREEK DR. STE 100 DURHAM, NC 27703 REVIEWED BY: CLIENT ID: PHONE (252) 756-6208 FAX (252) 756-0633 6003 D ANALYST: JAP DATE COLLECTED: 12/13/18 DATE EXTRACTED: 12/17/18 DATE ANALYZED: 12/19/18 DATE REPORTED: 02/21/19 SEMI -VOLATILE ORGANICS EPA METHOD 8270D R4(07) Page: 3 PARAMETERS, ug/l MDL MRL MW-15 MW-16 MW-17 MW-14S MW-14D 97. Phorate 3.86 30.000 --- V --- U --- D --- D --- U 98, Pronamide 3.69 10,000 --- U --- U --- u --- V --- U 99. SaErole 4,12 10.000 --- V --- u --- U --- V --- V 100, 1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene 5.01 10.000 --- U --- u --- U --- V --- V 101, Thionazin 4,62 20,000 --- U --- U --- V --- U --- V 102, O-Toluidlna 4.11 10,000 --- U --- U --- U U --- U 103, 1,3,5-Trinitrobenzene 3,98 10,000 --- V --- V --- U --- U --- U 104. 0,0,0-Triethyl Phoephorothioate 3,61 10,000 --- V --- U --- U --- V --- U 105, Rexaohloroathane 1.49 30.000 --- U --- V --- V. U V 106. Ieodrin 3.11 20.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U T = Betlmated value between the MDL and MRL, U e e010W ALL 0uantl Cation LSmite, Environment 1, Incorporated 114 OAKMONT DRIVE GREENVILLE, N.C. 27858 CLIENT: JUDSON WHITEHORST (C&D LANDFILL) A14EC FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE 4021 STIRRUP CREEK DR. STE 100 DURHAM, NC 27703 REVIEWED BY: LANDFILL APPENDIX II F.AA MR.TWnn R29OR R2(96) CLIENT ID: Wastewater ID, PHONE (252) 756-6208 FAX (252) 756-0633 6003 D ANALYST: JAP DATE COLLECTED: 12/13/18 Page: 1 DATE REPORTED: 02/21/19 PARAMETERS, u9/1 Data MDL Analyzed MEL 12/19/10 14W-15 12/19/18 MW-16 12/19/18 MW-17 12/19/18 MW-14S 12/19/18 Mw-14D I. Chl oromethane 0.77 3.000 --- U --- V --- U V 0 2, Vinyl Chloride 0,12 0.200 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 3, Hromomathane O.67 10.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 4, Chloroethane 0,48 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- D --- U 5, Trivhlorofluoromethane 0,24 1.000 --- U --- V --- U --- U --- U 6. 1,1-Dichloroethene 0,17 5.000 M. U --- U --- U --- u --- V 7, Acetone 9,06 100,000 --- U --- u --- U --- U --- U 8, Lodomethene 0,26 10,000 --- V --- U --- U --- V --- U 9, Carbon Disulfide 0,23 100,000 --- V M. V --- U --- U --- U 10, Methylene Chloride 0.64 1.000 --- V --- U --- V --- U --- U 11, trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 0.23 5.000 --- V --- U --- V --- U --- U 12. 1,1-Dichloroethane 0.20 5.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 13. Vinyl Acetate 0.10 50.000 --- V --- U --- U U --- U 14. Cie-1,2-DioRl oroethena 0.25 5.000 --- U --- U --- U U --- U Ss. x-BvtenDne 2.21 100.000 --- v --- v --- v -- U U 16, Biomochloromethane 0,27 3,000 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- U 17, Chloroform 0.25 5.000 --- V --- U --- V V --- U 18, 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 0.19 1.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- V 19, Carbon Tetrachloride 0,04 O.200 --- U --- V --- U --- U --- U 20. Benzene 0.29 1.000 --- V --- V --- U -- U U 21, 1,2-Dichloroethane 0,02 0.200 --- U --- V M. U --- U --- U 22, Trichloroethene 0,23 1.000 --- u --- U --- U --- U --- U 23, 1,2-Dichloropropane 0,04 0,200 --- U --- U --- U --- V --- U 24, Bromodichloromethane 0,04 0,200 --- D --- U --- U --- U --- U 25. Cia-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.06 0,200 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- U 26. 4-Methyl-2-Pentanone 1.19 100,000 --- U --- U --- V --- U --- U 27, Toluene 0,23 1.000 --- U --- U --- V --- U --- U 28, trans-10-Dichloropropene 0.04 0,200 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- V 29, 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 0.03 0.200 --- U --- U --- V -- U --- V 30. Tetrachloroethane 0.10 0.200 --- V --- U --- V -- U --- U 31. 2-Hexanone 1.57 50,000 --- V --- U --- U --- U --- U 32, Dibromovhloromethene 0.03 0.200 --- V --- V --- V u U 33, 1,2-Dlbromoathane 0.03 0.200 --- U --- V --- V -- U --- U 34. Chlorobenzene 0,30 3.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 35. 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.22 1.000 --- U --- U --- U --- u --- u 36. Ethylbenzene 0.21 1.000 --- V --- U --- V --- U --- U 37. %ylenes 0.68 5,000 --- U --- U --- V --- U --- U 38, Dibromomethane 0,28 10400 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 39, Styrene 0.19 1.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- V 90, Bromoform 0.20 3.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 41, 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.03 0,200 --- U --- U --- V --- V --- U 42, 1,2,3-Trichloropropane 0.09 0,200 --- U --- U --- U --- V --- U 43, 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 0,39 1.000 --- U --- U --- u --- V --- V 44. 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 0,32 5.000 --- u --- V --- U --- U --- U 45, 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropens 0,07 0,200 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 46. Acrylonitrile 2,72 200,000 --- U --- U --- V --- U --- U 47, trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-Butene 0,42 100,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U J w Estimated value between the MDL and MRL, V = Below ALL 0uantlt ation Limits. Environment 1, Incorporated 114 OAKMONT DRIVE GREENVILLE, N.C. 27858 CLIENT: JUDSON WHITEHURST (C&D LANDFILL) AMEC FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE 4021 STIRRUP CREEK DR. STE 100 DURHAM, NC 27703 REVIEWED BY: LANDFILL APPENDIX II EPA METHOD 8260B R2(96) CLIENT ID: Wastewater ID, 10 PHONE (252) 756-6208 FAX (252) 756-0633 6003 D ANALYST: JAP DATE COLLECTED: 12/13/18 Page: 2 DATE REPORTED: 02/21/19 PARANBTERS, ug/l Date NDL Analyzed MRL 12/19/18 NW-15 12/19/18 MW-16 121191 8 MW-17 12/19/1B NW-198 12/19/18 MW-14D 48, Acrolein 1,97 4,000 --- U --- U --- V --- V --- U 49, Allyl Chloride 0.20 10.000 --- V --- U --- V V U 50. Chloroprene 0,21 20.000 --- V --- V --- U --- U --- U 51, 1,3-Dlchlorobenzene 0,41 5.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 52. Dichlorodiflucromethane 0.51 5.000 --- U --- V --- V --- U --- U 53. 1,3-Dichloropropane 0.2B 1.000 --- U --- U --- V --- V --- U 54. 2,2-Dichloropropane 0,17 15,000 --- V --- U --- V --- U --- U 55. 1,1-Dichloropropene 0,22 5.000 --- U --- U --- V --- V --- U 56, Ethyl Methacrylate 0.16 10,000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 57. Hexaohlorobut adiene 0.10 0.100 --- V --- U --- U U --- U 58, I00butyl Alcohol 12,80 100,000 --- U --- U --- D --- U --- U 59, Methacrylonitrlle 1.93 100,000 --- U --- V --- U --- U --- U 60, Methyl Methacrylate 0.25 30,000 --- U --- V --- U --- U --- V 61, Naphthalene 0.47 6,000 --- U --- V --- U --- D --- U 62. Propionitrile 3,26 150.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- V 63, 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 0.50 10,000 --- U --- U --- V --- U --- V 64, Acetonitrile 36929 55.000 --- V --- U --- V --- U --- V 65, Tetrahydro[uran 0.39 1.000 --- U --- U --- U --- U --- U 66, 1,4-Dioxane 2.71 3,000 --- U --- V --- U --- U --- V J = Setimated value between the MDL and MRL, U eeloW ALL QUBntlt anon Limlte, Environment 1, rated 114 OAKMONT DRIVE GREENVILLE, N.C. 27858 FAX CLIENT: JUDSON WHITEHURST (C&D LANDFILL) CLIENT ID: 6003 D AMEC FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE ANALYST: JAP 4021 STIRRUP CREEK DR. STE 100 DATE COLLECTED: 12/13/18 DURHAM, NC 27703 DATE REPORTED: 02/21/19 REVIEWED BY: gr LANDFILL APPENDIX II EPA METHOD 8260B R2(96) PARAMETBRR, ug/1 Date MDL Analyzed MRL 11/18/18 Trip Blank 1, Chloromethane 0,77 3,000 --- U 2. Vinyl Chloride 0,12 0,2u0 --- U 3, Bromomethane 0,67 10,000 --- V 4, Chloroethans 0,48 10.0D0 --- U 5, Trichlorofluoromethane 0,24 1.000 --- U 6. 1,1-Dlchloroethene 0,17 54000 --- U 7, Acetone 9,06 100,000 --- U 8, Iodomethane 0,26 10,000 --- U 9, Carbon Disulfide 0,23 100,000 --- U 10, Hethylens Chloride 0,64 1.000 --- U 11, Crane-112-Dichloroethene 0,23 5.000 --- U 12. 1,1-Diahloroethane 0.20 5.000 --- V 13. Vinyl Acetate 0.20 50,000 --- U 14, Cie-1,2-Dichloroethene 0.25 5.000 --- U 15. 2-Butanone 2,21 100,000 --- U 16, Bromochloromethane 0,27 3,000 --- U 17, Chloroform 0,25 5,000 --- U 18, 1,1,1-Triahloroethane D.19 1,000 --- U 19, Carbon Tetrachloride 0.04 0,200 --- U 20, Benzene 0,24 1.000 --- U 21. 1,2-Diahloroethans 0,02 0,200 --- U 22, Trichloroethene 0923 1.000 --- U 23, 1,2-Dichloropropane 0,04 0.200 --- U 24, Bromodichloromethane 0,04 0,200 --- U 25. Cie-1,3-Dichloropropene 0406 0,200 --- V 26, 4-Methyl-2-Pentanone 1,19 100.000 --- U 27, Toluene 0.23 1.000 --- U 28. trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.04 0,200 --- U 29. 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 0,03 0.200 --- U 30, Tetrachloroethene 0.30 0,200 --- U 31, 2-Hexanone 1,57 504000 --- U 32, ➢fbromoahloromethane 0,03 0,200 --- U 33. 1,2-Dibromoethane 0,03 0,200 --- V 34, Chlorobenzene 0,30 3,000 --- U 35, 1,1,1,2-Tatraahloroothane 0,22 1.000 --- U 36, Ethylbenzene 0,21 1.000 --- U 37. xylenes 0.68 5.000 --- U 38, Dibromomethane 0.28 10.000 --- V 39, Styrene 0.19 1,000 --- U 40, Bromoform 0,20 3.000 --- U 41, 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethans 0,03 0.200 --- U 42. 1,2,3-Triahloropropans 0.09 0,200 --- V 43, 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 0,39 1.000 --- U 44. 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 0.32 5.000 --- U 45. 1,2-Dlbromo-3-Chloropropane 0.07 0,200 --- U 46. Aarylonitrile 2,72 200.000 --- U 47, trans-1,4-Diahloro-2-Butene 0,42 100,000 --- U 756-0633 Page: 3 J Eetimat ed value between the MDL and Mho U Below ALL Quantitation LSm 1te. Environment 1, Incorporated 114 OAKMONT DRIVE GREENVILLE, N.C. 27858 Drinking Wgff.n1 37715 Wastewater ID: 30 PHONE (252) 756-6208 FAX (252) 756-0633 CLIENT: JUDSON WHITEHURST (C&D LANDFILL) CLIENT IDs 6003 D AMEC FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE ANALYST: JAP 4021 STIRRUP CREEK DR. STE 100 DATE COLLECTED: 12/13/18 DURHAM, NC 27703 DATE REPORTED: 02/21/19 REVIEWED BY: LANDFILL APPENDIX II EPA METHOD 8260E R2(96) PARAMETERS, ug/l Data MDL Analy eed MRL 12/18/18 Trip Blank 48, Acrolein 1,97 4.DOD --- u 49, Allyl Chloride 0,20 10,000 --- V 50, Chloroprene 0.21 20,000 --- U 51, 1,3-Dichlorobenrene 0.41 5,000 --- u 52, Dichlorodifluoromethene 0.51 5,000 --- D 53. 1,3-Dichloropropans 0,28 1.000 --- V 54, 2,2-Dichloropropans 0,17 15,000 --- V 55, 1,1-Dichloropropene 0.22 5.000 --- u 56, Ethyl Methacrylate 0116 10,000 --- u 57, Nexachlorobutadiene 0.10 0,200 --- u 59, Isobutyl Alcohol 12,80 100.000 --- u 59, Methaorylonitr11e 1,93 1009000 --- D 60. Methyl Methacrylate 0,25 30,000 --- V 61, Naphthalene 0,47 6.000 --- u 62, Propionitrile 3,26 150.000 --- D 63, 1,2,4-Trlchlorobenaene 0.50 10.000 --- u 64, Acetonitrile 36.29 55.000 --- u 65. Tetrahydroiuran 0.39 1.000 --- u 66. 1,4-Dioxane 2.71 3.000 --- U Page: 4 J = HetlmaEsd value between the MDL and Mat, V = Below ALL Cuantitation Limits. 0 Z 10 m'•m ItA mm m r, l`� ' � � \\ �' rn Z 0 O� vco rt g'FD z o ge c rn i` d 90 my K U d Srm �7 N r ➢-� a' y� o AA W 0 C r� N °l oc trys71 m O W z m m m � � .F � � w s 5� Q1 TOTAL CHLORINE, mg/I G� 0 0 OR ug/I AT COLLECTION < C z oz _ TEMPERATURE,°C _ "'� L AT COLLECTION O y o o w 4 OF CONTAINERS m o w Field pH ro ro noD o`' .. .... A ro COD ro �• f>t� Nitrate « A ro D TOC Allcalinify ro m m m Chloride 9 ro o 3? Cyanide C ro s m Hardness A ro m > ro 9. TDS Sulfate ro Metals a ro 'CV Sulfide ro Conductivity DO �g Temperature % ro V A PARAMETEHS/TESTS t ➢ 0 = o L � 0 m n n z L z �T = x z r m r. m J 0 0 0 O z m m m < < o r Z m m p r�jr T c� 'i m 0 31 v N 0 { ➢ -➢_i p 0 S Co z m r'� m v 0 n n 0 0 � � z m W <n m z z 0 00 z o x � ro u 0 N `J 0 m W VI V Un Ul z z z p7 77 p7 7a rn �° "" h� P `4 s< n W vi Ci �O iri 5 ,p 2'2'2' Z' m o0z t� p o o �o O ` �.73,, O O O 0Z (n N (n � � C �� v J �➢ 0 �y Di D 00 oC m ' 7 N o• m m m OZ -F m TOTAL CHLORINE, mg/1 O c> c� m OR ug/I AT COLLECTION 7 C _ TEMPERATURE, GO m m < O C x [n m ATCOLLECTION O O OOFCONTAINERS rrd 'z Field Parameter 8260 Dup. 1 8260 Dup. 2 3 N 8260 Dup. 8260 Dup. 4 EPA 8270D m m m 8270D Dup. 1 4� EPA 8081B 9 0 -'F 8081B Duplicate z m =< 8260B App. II 8151A Landfill .;� s s ro E CO2 ORP > ro FFE s PARAMETERS TESTS X > 0 0 5' m c=i _ = z m r mUr m V 0 z c rn o o C� in z O m 7o z m m Or a m °� -l) -< mo �1 m o z T G� m o < m 0 ➢ z Z m ➢ O > z s D z Z p D n < D O ➢ <z z N ➢ n m m m Z o z Do z o x � 0 N lacmnalyficalo December 28, 2018 Steve Jones Environment 1, Inc. PO Box 7085 114 Oakmont Drive Greenville, NC 27835 RE: JUDSON WHITEHURST / 6003 Pace Workorder. 28909 Dear Steve Jones: Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC 220 William Pitt Way Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: (412) 826-5245 Fax: (412) 826-3433 Enclosed are the analytical results for sample(s) received by the laboratory between Thursday, December 06, 2018 and Friday, December 14, 2018. Results reported herein conform to the most current NELAC standards, where applicable, unless otherwise narrated in the body of the report. If you have any questions concerning this report, please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Ruth Welsh 12/28/2018 Ruth.Welsh@pacelabs.com Customer Service Representative Enclosures As a valued client we would appreciate your comments on our service. Please email PAESfeedback@pacelabs.com. Report ID: 28909 - 1127864 F` CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS "`~ This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC. 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Page 2 of 59 lacmnalyficalo SAMPLE SUMMARY Workorder: 28909 JUDSON WHITEHURST / 6003 Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC 220 William Pitt Way Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: (412) 826-5245 Fax: (412) 826-3433 Lab ID Sample ID Matrix Date Collected Date Received 289090001 MW1S Bubble Strip 12/4/2018 09:45 12/6/2018 11:15 289090002 MW1D Bubble Strip 12/4/2018 15:45 12/6/2018 11:15 289090003 MW2S Bubble Strip 12/4/2018 15:20 12/6/2018 11:15 289090004 MW2D Bubble Strip 12/4/2018 14:26 12/6/2018 11:15 289090005 MW3S Bubble Strip 12/4/2018 13:05 12/6/2018 11:15 289090006 MW3D Bubble Strip 12/4/2018 12:10 12/6/2018 11:15 289090007 MW3A Bubble Strip 12/4/2018 11:10 12/6/2018 11:15 289090008 MW4 Bubble Strip 12/5/2018 13:05 12/6/2018 11:15 289090009 MW5 Bubble Strip 12/5/2018 10:48 12/6/2018 11:15 289090010 MW6 Bubble Strip 12/5/2018 11:35 12/6/2018 11:15 289090011 MW7 Bubble Strip 12/5/2018 12:25 12/6/2018 11:15 289090012 MW8 Bubble Strip 12/5/2018 09:35 12/6/2018 11:15 289090013 MW1 S Water 12/4/2018 09:45 12/6/2018 11:15 289090014 MW1 D Water 12/4/2018 15:45 12/6/2018 11:15 289090015 MW2S Water 12/4/2018 15:20 12/6/2018 11:15 289090016 MW2D Water 12/4/2018 14:26 12/6/2018 11:15 289090017 MW3S Water 12/4/2018 13:05 12/6/2018 11:15 289090018 MW3D Water 12/4/2018 12:10 12/6/2018 11:15 289090019 MW3A Water 12/4/2018 11:10 12/6/2018 11:15 289090020 MW4 Water 12/5/2018 13:05 12/6/2018 11:15 289090021 MW5 Water 12/5/2018 10:48 12/6/2018 11:15 289090022 MW6 Water 12/5/2018 11:35 12/6/2018 11:15 289090023 MW7 Water 12/5/2018 12:25 12/6/2018 11:15 289090024 MW8 Water 12/5/2018 09:35 12/6/2018 11:15 289090025 MW9A Bubble Strip 12/12/2018 09:40 12/14/2018 11:30 289090026 MW10 Bubble Strip 12/12/2018 10:35 12/14/2018 11:30 289090027 MW11 Bubble Strip 12/12/2018 11:40 12/14/2018 11:30 289090028 W12S Bubble Strip 12/12/2018 12:45 12/14/2018 11:30 289090029 MW13 Bubble Strip 12/12/2018 13:45 12/14/2018 11:30 289090030 W14S Bubble Strip 12/13/2018 09:45 12/14/2018 11:30 289090031 W14D Bubble Strip 12/13/2018 10:35 12/14/2018 11:30 289090032 MW15 Bubble Strip 12/13/2018 11:40 12/14/2018 11:30 289090033 MW16 Bubble Strip 12/13/2018 12:40 12/14/2018 11:30 289090034 MW17 Bubble Strip 12/13/2018 13:40 12/14/2018 11:30 289090035 MW9A Water 12/12/2018 09:40 12/14/2018 11:30 Report ID: 28909 - 1127864 F` CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS "`~ This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC. Page 3 of 59 lacmnalyficalo SAMPLE SUMMARY Workorder: 28909 JUDSON WHITEHURST / 6003 Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC 220 William Pitt Way Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: (412) 826-5245 Fax: (412) 826-3433 Lab ID Sample ID Matrix Date Collected Date Received 289090036 M W 10 Water 12/12/2018 10:35 12/14/2018 11:30 289090037 M W 11 Water 12/12/2018 11:40 12/14/2018 11:30 289090038 W 12S Water 12/12/2018 12:45 12/14/2018 11:30 289090039 M W 13 Water 12/12/2018 13:45 12/14/2018 11:30 289090040 W14S Water 12/13/2018 09:45 12/14/2018 11:30 289090041 W 14D Water 12/13/2018 10:35 12/14/2018 11:30 289090042 M W 15 Water 12/13/2018 11:35 12/14/2018 11:30 289090043 M W 16 Water 12/13/2018 12:40 12/14/2018 11:30 289090044 M W 17 Water 12/13/2018 13:40 12/14/2018 11:30 Report ID: 28909 - 1127864 F` CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS "`~ This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC. Page 4 of 59 lacmnalyficalo PROJECT SUMMARY Workorder: 28909 JUDSON WHITEHURST / 6003 Batch Comments Batch: EDON/3951 -Low Level Volatile Fatty Acids Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC 220 William Pitt Way Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: (412) 826-5245 Fax: (412) 826-3433 The method blank contains a concentration above the reporting limit. Analyte Acetic acid. Results for this analyte in associated samples may be bias high. Report ID: 28909 - 1127864 F` CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS "`~ This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC. Page 5 of 59 lacmnalyficalo Workorder: 28909 JUDSON WHITEHURST / 6003 Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC 220 William Pitt Way Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: (412) 826-5245 Fax: (412) 826-3433 Lab ID: 289090001 Sample ID: MW1S Date Received: 12/6/2018 11:15 Matrix: Date Collected: 12/4/2018 09:45 Bubble Strip Parameters Results Units PQL MDL DF Analyzed By Qualifiers RISK - PAES Analysis Desc: AM20GAX Analytical Method: AM20GAX Methane 6.5 ug/I 0.10 0.023 1 12/12/2018 05:52 TD n Ethane 0.0039J ug/I 0.010 0.0020 1 12/12/2018 05:52 TD n Ethene 0.0050J ug/I 0.010 0.0030 1 12/12/2018 05:52 TD n Hydrogen 2.1 nM 1.0 0.65 1 12/12/2018 05:52 TD n Report ID: 28909 - 1127864 Page 6 of 59 F` CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS "`~ This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC. lacmnalyficalo Workorder: 28909 JUDSON WHITEHURST / 6003 Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC 220 William Pitt Way Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: (412) 826-5245 Fax: (412) 826-3433 Lab ID: 289090002 Sample ID: MW1D Date Received: 12/6/2018 11:15 Matrix: Date Collected: 12/4/2018 15:45 Bubble Strip Parameters Results Units PQL MDL DF Analyzed By Qualifiers RISK - PAES Analysis Desc: AM20GAX Analytical Method: AM20GAX Methane 5600 ug/I 0.10 0.023 1 12/12/2018 06:05 TD n Ethane 1.4 ug/I 0.010 0.0020 1 12/12/2018 06:05 TD n Ethene 0.00301.11 ug/I 0.010 0.0030 1 12/12/2018 06:05 TD n Hydrogen 4.8 nM 1.0 0.65 1 12/12/2018 06:05 TD n Report ID: 28909 - 1127864 Page 7 of 59 F` CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS "`~ This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC. lacmnalyficalo Workorder: 28909 JUDSON WHITEHURST / 6003 Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC 220 William Pitt Way Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: (412) 826-5245 Fax: (412) 826-3433 Lab ID: 289090003 Sample ID: MW2S Date Received: 12/6/2018 11:15 Matrix: Date Collected: 12/4/2018 15:20 Bubble Strip Parameters Results Units PQL MDL DF Analyzed By Qualifiers RISK - PAES Analysis Desc: AM20GAX Analytical Method: AM20GAX Methane 440 ug/I 0.10 0.023 1 12/12/2018 06:17 TD n Ethane 0.015 ug/I 0.010 0.0020 1 12/12/2018 06:17 TD n Ethene 0.0075J ug/I 0.010 0.0030 1 12/12/2018 06:17 TD n Hydrogen 2.3 nM 1.0 0.65 1 12/12/2018 06:17 TD n Report ID: 28909 - 1127864 Page 8 of 59 F` CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS "`~ This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC. lacmnalyficalo Workorder: 28909 JUDSON WHITEHURST / 6003 Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC 220 William Pitt Way Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: (412) 826-5245 Fax: (412) 826-3433 Lab ID: 289090004 Sample ID: MW21) Date Received: 12/6/2018 11:15 Matrix: Date Collected: 12/4/2018 14:26 Bubble Strip Parameters Results Units PQL MDL DF Analyzed By Qualifiers RISK - PAES Analysis Desc: AM20GAX Analytical Method: AM20GAX Methane 45 ug/I 0.10 0.023 1 12/12/2018 06:34 TD n Ethane 0.018 ug/I 0.010 0.0020 1 12/12/2018 06:34 TD n Ethene 0.032 ug/I 0.010 0.0030 1 12/12/2018 06:34 TD n Hydrogen 2.8 nM 1.0 0.65 1 12/12/2018 06:34 TD n Report ID: 28909 - 1127864 Page 9 of 59 F` CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS "`~ This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC. lacmnalyficalo Workorder: 28909 JUDSON WHITEHURST / 6003 Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC 220 William Pitt Way Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: (412) 826-5245 Fax: (412) 826-3433 Lab ID: 289090005 Sample ID: MW3S Date Received: 12/6/2018 11:15 Matrix: Date Collected: 12/4/2018 13:05 Bubble Strip Parameters Results Units PQL MDL DF Analyzed By Qualifiers RISK - PAES Analysis Desc: AM20GAX Analytical Method: AM20GAX Methane 590 ug/I 0.10 0.023 1 12/12/2018 06:46 TD n Ethane 0.10 ug/I 0.010 0.0020 1 12/12/2018 06:46 TD n Ethene 0.020 ug/I 0.010 0.0030 1 12/12/2018 06:46 TD n Hydrogen 3.3 nM 1.0 0.65 1 12/12/2018 06:46 TD n Report ID: 28909 - 1127864 Page 10 of 59 F` CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS "`~ This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC. lacmnalyficalo Workorder: 28909 JUDSON WHITEHURST / 6003 Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC 220 William Pitt Way Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: (412) 826-5245 Fax: (412) 826-3433 Lab ID: 289090006 Sample ID: MW31) Date Received: 12/6/2018 11:15 Matrix: Date Collected: 12/4/2018 12:10 Bubble Strip Parameters Results Units PQL MDL DF Analyzed By Qualifiers RISK - PAES Analysis Desc: AM20GAX Analytical Method: AM20GAX Methane 54 ug/I 0.10 0.023 1 12/12/2018 06:58 TD n Ethane 0.045 ug/I 0.010 0.0020 1 12/12/2018 06:58 TD n Ethene 0.011 ug/I 0.010 0.0030 1 12/12/2018 06:58 TD n Hydrogen 2.1 nM 1.0 0.65 1 12/12/2018 06:58 TD n Report ID: 28909 - 1127864 Page 11 of 59 F` CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS "`~ This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC. lacmnalyficalo Workorder: 28909 JUDSON WHITEHURST / 6003 Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC 220 William Pitt Way Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: (412) 826-5245 Fax: (412) 826-3433 Lab ID: 289090007 Sample ID: MW3A Date Received: 12/6/2018 11:15 Matrix: Date Collected: 12/4/2018 11:10 Bubble Strip Parameters Results Units PQL MDL DF Analyzed By Qualifiers RISK - PAES Analysis Desc: AM20GAX Analytical Method: AM20GAX Methane 440 ug/I 0.10 0.023 1 12/12/2018 07:12 TD n Ethane 0.056 ug/I 0.010 0.0020 1 12/12/2018 07:12 TD n Ethene 0.013 ug/I 0.010 0.0030 1 12/12/2018 07:12 TD n Hydrogen 3.3 nM 1.0 0.65 1 12/12/2018 07:12 TD n Report ID: 28909 - 1127864 Page 12 of 59 F` CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS "`~ This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC. lacmnalyficalo Workorder: 28909 JUDSON WHITEHURST / 6003 Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC 220 William Pitt Way Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: (412) 826-5245 Fax: (412) 826-3433 Lab ID: 289090008 Sample ID: MW4 Date Received: 12/6/2018 11:15 Matrix: Date Collected: 12/5/2018 13:05 Bubble Strip Parameters Results Units PQL MDL DF Analyzed By Qualifiers RISK - PAES Analysis Desc: AM20GAX Analytical Method: AM20GAX Methane 320 ug/I 0.10 0.023 1 12/12/2018 07:24 TD n Ethane 0.015 ug/I 0.010 0.0020 1 12/12/2018 07:24 TD n Ethene 0.0089J ug/I 0.010 0.0030 1 12/12/2018 07:24 TD n Hydrogen 2.5 nM 1.0 0.65 1 12/12/2018 07:24 TD n Report ID: 28909 - 1127864 Page 13 of 59 F` CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS "`~ This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC. lacmnalyficalo Workorder: 28909 JUDSON WHITEHURST / 6003 Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC 220 William Pitt Way Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: (412) 826-5245 Fax: (412) 826-3433 Lab ID: 289090009 Sample ID: MW5 Date Received: 12/6/2018 11:15 Matrix: Date Collected: 12/5/2018 10:48 Bubble Strip Parameters Results Units PQL MDL DF Analyzed By Qualifiers RISK - PAES Analysis Desc: AM20GAX Analytical Method: AM20GAX Methane 890 ug/I 0.10 0.023 1 12/12/2018 07:37 TD n Ethane 0.060 ug/I 0.010 0.0020 1 12/12/2018 07:37 TD n Ethene 0.00301.11 ug/I 0.010 0.0030 1 12/12/2018 07:37 TD n Hydrogen 2.4 nM 1.0 0.65 1 12/12/2018 07:37 TD n Report ID: 28909 - 1127864 Page 14 of 59 F` CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS "`~ This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC. lacmnalyficalo Workorder: 28909 JUDSON WHITEHURST / 6003 Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC 220 William Pitt Way Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: (412) 826-5245 Fax: (412) 826-3433 Lab ID: 289090010 Sample ID: MW6 Date Received: 12/6/2018 11:15 Matrix: Date Collected: 12/5/2018 11:35 Bubble Strip Parameters Results Units PQL MDL DF Analyzed By Qualifiers RISK - PAES Analysis Desc: AM20GAX Analytical Method: AM20GAX Methane 620 ug/I 0.10 0.023 1 12/12/2018 07:49 TD n Ethane 0.011 ug/I 0.010 0.0020 1 12/12/2018 07:49 TD n Ethene 0.019 ug/I 0.010 0.0030 1 12/12/2018 07:49 TD n Hydrogen 2.8 nM 1.0 0.65 1 12/12/2018 07:49 TD n Report ID: 28909 - 1127864 Page 15 of 59 F` CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS "`~ This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC. lacmnalyficalo Workorder: 28909 JUDSON WHITEHURST / 6003 Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC 220 William Pitt Way Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: (412) 826-5245 Fax: (412) 826-3433 Lab ID: 289090011 Sample ID: MW7 Date Received: 12/6/2018 11:15 Matrix: Date Collected: 12/5/2018 12:25 Bubble Strip Parameters Results Units PQL MDL DF Analyzed By Qualifiers RISK - PAES Analysis Desc: AM20GAX Analytical Method: AM20GAX Methane 760 ug/I 0.10 0.023 1 12/12/2018 08:02 TD n Ethane 0.024 ug/I 0.010 0.0020 1 12/12/2018 08:02 TD n Ethene 0.017 ug/I 0.010 0.0030 1 12/12/2018 08:02 TD n Hydrogen 2.5 nM 1.0 0.65 1 12/12/2018 08:02 TD n Report ID: 28909 - 1127864 Page 16 of 59 F` CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS "`~ This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC. lacmnalyficalo Workorder: 28909 JUDSON WHITEHURST / 6003 Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC 220 William Pitt Way Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: (412) 826-5245 Fax: (412) 826-3433 Lab ID: 289090012 Sample ID: MW8 Date Received: 12/6/2018 11:15 Matrix: Date Collected: 12/5/2018 09:35 Bubble Strip Parameters Results Units PQL MDL DF Analyzed By Qualifiers RISK - PAES Analysis Desc: AM20GAX Analytical Method: AM20GAX Methane 2000 ug/I 0.10 0.023 1 12/12/2018 08:14 TD n Ethane 0.16 ug/I 0.010 0.0020 1 12/12/2018 08:14 TD n Ethene 0.00301.11 ug/I 0.010 0.0030 1 12/12/2018 08:14 TD n Hydrogen 3.0 nM 1.0 0.65 1 12/12/2018 08:14 TD n Report ID: 28909 - 1127864 Page 17 of 59 F` CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS "`~ This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC. lacmnalyficalo I_1►F-1w,�I[IllfnT1111110*411>MiV Workorder: 28909 JUDSON WHITEHURST / 6003 Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC 220 William Pitt Way Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: (412) 826-5245 Fax: (412) 826-3433 Lab ID: 289090013 Sample ID: MW1S Date Received: 12/6/2018 11:15 Matrix: Water Date Collected: 12/4/2018 09:45 Parameters Results Units PQL MDL DF Analyzed By Qualifiers EDonors - PAES Analysis Desc: AM23G Analytical Method: AM23G Lactic Acid 0.014U mg/I 0.20 0.014 1 12/10/2018 22:09 KB Acetic Acid 0.11 mg/I 0.10 0.024 1 12/10/2018 22:09 KB B Propionic Acid 0.055J mg/I 0.10 0.0044 1 12/10/2018 22:09 KB B Butyric Acid 0.014J mg/I 0.10 0.0047 1 12/10/2018 22:09 KB B Pyruvic Acid 0.0057U mg/I 0.10 0.0057 1 12/10/2018 22:09 KB i-Pentanoic Acid 0.0075U mg/I 0.10 0.0075 1 12/10/2018 22:09 KB Pentanoic Acid 0.012U mg/I 0.10 0.012 1 12/10/2018 22:09 KB i-Hexanoic Acid 0.0049U mg/I 0.20 0.0049 1 12/10/2018 22:09 KB Hexanoic Acid 0.012U mg/I 0.20 0.012 1 12/10/2018 22:09 KB Report ID: 28909 - 1127864 Page 18 of 59 F` CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS "`~ This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC. lacmnalyficalo I_1►F-1w,�I[IllfnT1111110*411>MiV Workorder: 28909 JUDSON WHITEHURST / 6003 Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC 220 William Pitt Way Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: (412) 826-5245 Fax: (412) 826-3433 Lab ID: 289090014 Sample ID: MW1D Date Received: 12/6/2018 11:15 Matrix: Water Date Collected: 12/4/2018 15:45 Parameters Results Units PQL MDL DF Analyzed By Qualifiers EDonors - PAES Analysis Desc: AM23G Analytical Method: AM23G Lactic Acid 0.020J mg/I 0.20 0.014 1 12/10/2018 23:05 KB Acetic Acid 0.22 mg/I 0.10 0.024 1 12/10/2018 23:05 KB B Propionic Acid 0.060J mg/I 0.10 0.0044 1 12/10/2018 23:05 KB B Butyric Acid 0.012J mg/I 0.10 0.0047 1 12/10/2018 23:05 KB B Pyruvic Acid 0.0057U mg/I 0.10 0.0057 1 12/10/2018 23:05 KB i-Pentanoic Acid 0.0075U mg/I 0.10 0.0075 1 12/10/2018 23:05 KB Pentanoic Acid 0.012U mg/I 0.10 0.012 1 12/10/2018 23:05 KB i-Hexanoic Acid 0.0049U mg/I 0.20 0.0049 1 12/10/2018 23:05 KB Hexanoic Acid 0.012U mg/I 0.20 0.012 1 12/10/2018 23:05 KB Report ID: 28909 - 1127864 Page 19 of 59 F` CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS "`~ This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC. lacmnalyficalo I_1►F-1w,�I[IllfnT1111110*411>MiV Workorder: 28909 JUDSON WHITEHURST / 6003 Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC 220 William Pitt Way Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: (412) 826-5245 Fax: (412) 826-3433 Lab ID: 289090015 Sample ID: MW2S Date Received: 12/6/2018 11:15 Matrix: Water Date Collected: 12/4/2018 15:20 Parameters Results Units PQL MDL DF Analyzed By Qualifiers EDonors - PAES Analysis Desc: AM23G Analytical Method: AM23G Lactic Acid 0.014U mg/I 0.20 0.014 1 12/11/201800:01 KB Acetic Acid 0.15 mg/I 0.10 0.024 1 12/11/201800:01 KB B Propionic Acid 0.071J mg/I 0.10 0.0044 1 12/11/201800:01 KB B Butyric Acid 0.029J mg/I 0.10 0.0047 1 12/11/201800:01 KB B Pyruvic Acid 0.012J mg/I 0.10 0.0057 1 12/11/201800:01 KB i-Pentanoic Acid 0.0075U mg/I 0.10 0.0075 1 12/11/201800:01 KB Pentanoic Acid 0.012U mg/I 0.10 0.012 1 12/11/201800:01 KB i-Hexanoic Acid 0.0049U mg/I 0.20 0.0049 1 12/11 /2018 00:01 KB Hexanoic Acid 0.017J mg/I 0.20 0.012 1 12/11/201800:01 KB Report ID: 28909 - 1127864 Page 20 of 59 F` CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS "`~ This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC. lacmnalyficalo I_1►F-1w,�I[IllfnT1111110*411>MiV Workorder: 28909 JUDSON WHITEHURST / 6003 Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC 220 William Pitt Way Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: (412) 826-5245 Fax: (412) 826-3433 Lab ID: 289090016 Sample ID: MW211) Date Received: 12/6/2018 11:15 Matrix: Water Date Collected: 12/4/2018 14:26 Parameters Results Units PQL MDL DF Analyzed By Qualifiers EDonors - PAES Analysis Desc: AM23G Analytical Method: AM23G Lactic Acid 0.055J mg/I 0.20 0.014 1 12/11/201800:58 KB Acetic Acid 0.13 mg/I 0.10 0.024 1 12/11/201800:58 KB B Propionic Acid 0.066J mg/I 0.10 0.0044 1 12/11/201800:58 KB B Butyric Acid 0.013J mg/I 0.10 0.0047 1 12/11/201800:58 KB B Pyruvic Acid 0.0057U mg/I 0.10 0.0057 1 12/11/201800:58 KB i-Pentanoic Acid 0.0075U mg/I 0.10 0.0075 1 12/11/201800:58 KB Pentanoic Acid 0.012U mg/I 0.10 0.012 1 12/11/201800:58 KB i-Hexanoic Acid 0.0049U mg/I 0.20 0.0049 1 12/11 /2018 00:58 KB Hexanoic Acid 0.012U mg/I 0.20 0.012 1 12/11/201800:58 KB Report ID: 28909 - 1127864 Page 21 of 59 F` CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS "`~ This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC. lacmnalyficalo I_1►F-1w,�I[IllfnT1111110*411>MiV Workorder: 28909 JUDSON WHITEHURST / 6003 Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC 220 William Pitt Way Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: (412) 826-5245 Fax: (412) 826-3433 Lab ID: 289090017 Sample ID: MW3S Date Received: 12/6/2018 11:15 Matrix: Water Date Collected: 12/4/2018 13:05 Parameters Results Units PQL MDL DF Analyzed By Qualifiers EDonors - PAES Analysis Desc: AM23G Analytical Method: AM23G Lactic Acid 0.014U mg/I 0.20 0.014 1 12/11/201801:54 KB Acetic Acid 0.27 mg/I 0.10 0.024 1 12/11/201801:54 KB B Propionic Acid 0.11 mg/I 0.10 0.0044 1 12/11/201801:54 KB B Butyric Acid 0.0047U mg/I 0.10 0.0047 1 12/11/201801:54 KB B Pyruvic Acid 0.072J mg/I 0.10 0.0057 1 12/11/201801:54 KB i-Pentanoic Acid 0.0097J mg/I 0.10 0.0075 1 12/11/201801:54 KB Pentanoic Acid 0.033J mg/I 0.10 0.012 1 12/11/201801:54 KB i-Hexanoic Acid 0.0049U mg/I 0.20 0.0049 1 12/11 /2018 01:54 KB Hexanoic Acid 0.22 mg/I 0.20 0.012 1 12/11/201801:54 KB Report ID: 28909 - 1127864 Page 22 of 59 F` CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS "`~ This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC. lacmnalyficalo I_1►F-1w,�I[IllfnT1111110*411>MiV Workorder: 28909 JUDSON WHITEHURST / 6003 Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC 220 William Pitt Way Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: (412) 826-5245 Fax: (412) 826-3433 Lab ID: 289090018 Sample ID: MW311) Date Received: 12/6/2018 11:15 Matrix: Water Date Collected: 12/4/2018 12:10 Parameters Results Units PQL MDL DF Analyzed By Qualifiers EDonors - PAES Analysis Desc: AM23G Analytical Method: AM23G Lactic Acid 0.027J mg/I 0.20 0.014 1 12/11/201802:50 KB Acetic Acid 0.18 mg/I 0.10 0.024 1 12/11/201802:50 KB B Propionic Acid 0.086J mg/I 0.10 0.0044 1 12/11/201802:50 KB B Butyric Acid 0.013J mg/I 0.10 0.0047 1 12/11/201802:50 KB B Pyruvic Acid 0.0057U mg/I 0.10 0.0057 1 12/11/201802:50 KB i-Pentanoic Acid 0.0075U mg/I 0.10 0.0075 1 12/11/201802:50 KB Pentanoic Acid 0.012U mg/I 0.10 0.012 1 12/11/201802:50 KB i-Hexanoic Acid 0.0049U mg/I 0.20 0.0049 1 12/11 /2018 02:50 KB Hexanoic Acid 0.012U mg/I 0.20 0.012 1 12/11/201802:50 KB Report ID: 28909 - 1127864 Page 23 of 59 F` CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS "`~ This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC. lacmnalyficalo I_1►F-1w,�I[IllfnT1111110*411>MiV Workorder: 28909 JUDSON WHITEHURST / 6003 Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC 220 William Pitt Way Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: (412) 826-5245 Fax: (412) 826-3433 Lab ID: 289090019 Sample ID: MW3A Date Received: 12/6/2018 11:15 Date Collected: 12/4/2018 11:10 Matrix: Water Parameters Results Units PQL MDL DF Analyzed By Qualifiers EDonors - PAES Analysis Desc: AM23G Analytical Method: AM23G Lactic Acid 0.058J mg/I 0.20 0.014 1 12/11/201803:47 KB Acetic Acid 0.20 mg/I 0.10 0.024 1 12/11/201803:47 KB B Propionic Acid 0.12 mg/I 0.10 0.0044 1 12/11/201803:47 KB B Butyric Acid 0.079J mg/I 0.10 0.0047 1 12/11/201803:47 KB B Pyruvic Acid 0.057J mg/I 0.10 0.0057 1 12/11/201803:47 KB i-Pentanoic Acid 0.011J mg/I 0.10 0.0075 1 12/11/201803:47 KB Pentanoic Acid 0.030J mg/I 0.10 0.012 1 12/11/201803:47 KB i-Hexanoic Acid 0.0049U mg/I 0.20 0.0049 1 12/11 /2018 03:47 KB Hexanoic Acid 0.16J mg/I 0.20 0.012 1 12/11/201803:47 KB Report ID: 28909 - 1127864 Page 24 of 59 F` CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS "`~ This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC. lacmnalyficalo I_1►F-1w,�I[IllfnT1111110*411>MiV Workorder: 28909 JUDSON WHITEHURST / 6003 Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC 220 William Pitt Way Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: (412) 826-5245 Fax: (412) 826-3433 Lab ID: 289090020 Sample ID: MW4 Date Received: 12/6/2018 11:15 Matrix: Water Date Collected: 12/5/2018 13:05 Parameters Results Units PQL MDL DF Analyzed By Qualifiers EDonors - PAES Analysis Desc: AM23G Analytical Method: AM23G Lactic Acid 0.014U mg/I 0.20 0.014 1 12/11/201804:43 KB Acetic Acid 0.17 mg/I 0.10 0.024 1 12/11/201804:43 KB B Propionic Acid 0.081J mg/I 0.10 0.0044 1 12/11/201804:43 KB B Butyric Acid 0.013J mg/I 0.10 0.0047 1 12/11/201804:43 KB B Pyruvic Acid 0.0057U mg/I 0.10 0.0057 1 12/11/201804:43 KB i-Pentanoic Acid 0.0075U mg/I 0.10 0.0075 1 12/11/201804:43 KB Pentanoic Acid 0.012U mg/I 0.10 0.012 1 12/11/201804:43 KB i-Hexanoic Acid 0.0049U mg/I 0.20 0.0049 1 12/11 /2018 04:43 KB Hexanoic Acid 0.012U mg/I 0.20 0.012 1 12/11/201804:43 KB Report ID: 28909 - 1127864 Page 25 of 59 F` CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS "`~ This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC. lacmnalyficalo I_1►F-1w,�I[IllfnT1111110*411>MiV Workorder: 28909 JUDSON WHITEHURST / 6003 Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC 220 William Pitt Way Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: (412) 826-5245 Fax: (412) 826-3433 Lab ID: 289090021 Sample ID: MW5 Date Received: 12/6/2018 11:15 Matrix: Water Date Collected: 12/5/2018 10:48 Parameters Results Units PQL MDL DF Analyzed By Qualifiers EDonors - PAES Analysis Desc: AM23G Analytical Method: AM23G Lactic Acid 0.014U mg/I 0.20 0.014 1 12/11/201805:40 KB Acetic Acid 0.24 mg/I 0.10 0.024 1 12/11/201805:40 KB B Propionic Acid 0.089J mg/I 0.10 0.0044 1 12/11/201805:40 KB B Butyric Acid 0.020J mg/I 0.10 0.0047 1 12/11/201805:40 KB B Pyruvic Acid 0.0091J mg/I 0.10 0.0057 1 12/11/201805:40 KB i-Pentanoic Acid 0.0075U mg/I 0.10 0.0075 1 12/11/201805:40 KB Pentanoic Acid 0.012U mg/I 0.10 0.012 1 12/11/201805:40 KB i-Hexanoic Acid 0.0049U mg/I 0.20 0.0049 1 12/11 /2018 05:40 KB Hexanoic Acid 0.028J mg/I 0.20 0.012 1 12/11/201805:40 KB Report ID: 28909 - 1127864 Page 26 of 59 F` CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS "`~ This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC. lacmnalyficalo I_1►F-1w,�I[IllfnT1111110*411>MiV Workorder: 28909 JUDSON WHITEHURST / 6003 Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC 220 William Pitt Way Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: (412) 826-5245 Fax: (412) 826-3433 Lab ID: 289090022 Sample ID: MW6 Date Received: 12/6/2018 11:15 Date Collected: 12/5/2018 11:35 Matrix: Water Parameters Results Units PQL MDL DF Analyzed By Qualifiers EDonors - PAES Analysis Desc: AM23G Analytical Method: AM23G Lactic Acid 0.014U mg/I 0.20 0.014 1 12/11/201806:36 KB Acetic Acid 0.23 mg/I 0.10 0.024 1 12/11/201806:36 KB B Propionic Acid 0.093J mg/I 0.10 0.0044 1 12/11/201806:36 KB B Butyric Acid 0.0080J mg/I 0.10 0.0047 1 12/11/201806:36 KB B Pyruvic Acid 0.016J mg/I 0.10 0.0057 1 12/11/201806:36 KB i-Pentanoic Acid 0.0075U mg/I 0.10 0.0075 1 12/11/201806:36 KB Pentanoic Acid 0.012U mg/I 0.10 0.012 1 12/11/201806:36 KB i-Hexanoic Acid 0.0049U mg/I 0.20 0.0049 1 12/11 /2018 06:36 KB Hexanoic Acid 0.10J mg/I 0.20 0.012 1 12/11/201806:36 KB Report ID: 28909 - 1127864 Page 27 of 59 F` CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS "`~ This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC. lacmnalyficalo I_1►F-1w,�I[IllfnT1111110*411>MiV Workorder: 28909 JUDSON WHITEHURST / 6003 Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC 220 William Pitt Way Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: (412) 826-5245 Fax: (412) 826-3433 Lab ID: 289090023 Sample ID: MW7 Date Received: 12/6/2018 11:15 Matrix: Water Date Collected: 12/5/2018 12:25 Parameters Results Units PQL MDL DF Analyzed By Qualifiers EDonors - PAES Analysis Desc: AM23G Analytical Method: AM23G Lactic Acid 0.014U mg/I 0.20 0.014 1 12/11/201807:33 KB Acetic Acid 0.17 mg/I 0.10 0.024 1 12/11/201807:33 KB B Propionic Acid 0.080J mg/I 0.10 0.0044 1 12/11/201807:33 KB B Butyric Acid 0.52 mg/I 0.10 0.0047 1 12/11/201807:33 KB B Pyruvic Acid 0.036J mg/I 0.10 0.0057 1 12/11/201807:33 KB i-Pentanoic Acid 0.0075U mg/I 0.10 0.0075 1 12/11/201807:33 KB Pentanoic Acid 0.012U mg/I 0.10 0.012 1 12/11/201807:33 KB i-Hexanoic Acid 0.0049U mg/I 0.20 0.0049 1 12/11 /2018 07:33 KB Hexanoic Acid 0.25 mg/I 0.20 0.012 1 12/11/201807:33 KB Report ID: 28909 - 1127864 Page 28 of 59 F` CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS "`~ This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC. lacmnalyficalo I_1►F-1w,�I[IllfnT1111110*411>MiV Workorder: 28909 JUDSON WHITEHURST / 6003 Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC 220 William Pitt Way Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: (412) 826-5245 Fax: (412) 826-3433 Lab ID: 289090024 Sample ID: MW8 Date Received: 12/6/2018 11:15 Matrix: Water Date Collected: 12/5/2018 09:35 Parameters Results Units PQL MDL DF Analyzed By Qualifiers EDonors - PAES Analysis Desc: AM23G Analytical Method: AM23G Lactic Acid 0.014U mg/I 0.20 0.014 1 12/11/201808:29 KB Acetic Acid 0.20 mg/I 0.10 0.024 1 12/11/201808:29 KB B Propionic Acid 0.089J mg/I 0.10 0.0044 1 12/11/201808:29 KB B Butyric Acid 0.92 mg/I 0.10 0.0047 1 12/11/201808:29 KB B Pyruvic Acid 0.057J mg/I 0.10 0.0057 1 12/11/201808:29 KB i-Pentanoic Acid 0.0075U mg/I 0.10 0.0075 1 12/11/201808:29 KB Pentanoic Acid 0.026J mg/I 0.10 0.012 1 12/11/201808:29 KB i-Hexanoic Acid 0.0049U mg/I 0.20 0.0049 1 12/11 /2018 08:29 KB Hexanoic Acid 0.18J mg/I 0.20 0.012 1 12/11/201808:29 KB Report ID: 28909 - 1127864 Page 29 of 59 F` CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS "`~ This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC. lacmnalyficalo Workorder: 28909 JUDSON WHITEHURST / 6003 Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC 220 William Pitt Way Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: (412) 826-5245 Fax: (412) 826-3433 Lab ID: 289090025 Sample ID: MW9A Date Received: 12/14/2018 11:30 Matrix: Date Collected: 12/12/2018 09:40 Bubble Strip Parameters Results Units PQL MDL DF Analyzed By Qualifiers RISK - PAES Analysis Desc: AM20GAX Analytical Method: AM20GAX Methane 30 ug/I 0.10 0.023 1 12/21/201811:56 MM n Ethane 0.012 ug/I 0.010 0.0020 1 12/21/201811:56 MM n Ethene 0.0038J ug/I 0.010 0.0030 1 12/21/201811:56 MM n Hydrogen 2.9 nM 1.0 0.65 1 12/21/201811:56 MM n Report ID: 28909 - 1127864 Page 30 of 59 F` CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS "`~ This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC. lacmnalyficalo Workorder: 28909 JUDSON WHITEHURST / 6003 Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC 220 William Pitt Way Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: (412) 826-5245 Fax: (412) 826-3433 Lab ID: 289090026 Sample ID: MW10 Date Received: 12/14/2018 11:30 Matrix: Date Collected: 12/12/2018 10:35 Bubble Strip Parameters Results Units PQL MDL DF Analyzed By Qualifiers RISK - PAES Analysis Desc: AM20GAX Analytical Method: AM20GAX Methane 6400 ug/I 0.10 0.023 1 12/21/201812:09 MM n Ethane 0.060 ug/I 0.010 0.0020 1 12/21/201812:09 MM n Ethene 0.16 ug/I 0.010 0.0030 1 12/21/201812:09 MM n Hydrogen 2.6 nM 1.0 0.65 1 12/21/201812:09 MM n Report ID: 28909 - 1127864 Page 31 of 59 F` CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS "`~ This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC. lacmnalyficalo Workorder: 28909 JUDSON WHITEHURST / 6003 Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC 220 William Pitt Way Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: (412) 826-5245 Fax: (412) 826-3433 Lab ID: 289090027 Sample ID: MW11 Date Received: 12/14/2018 11:30 Matrix: Date Collected: 12/12/2018 11:40 Bubble Strip Parameters Results Units PQL MDL DF Analyzed By Qualifiers RISK - PAES Analysis Desc: AM20GAX Analytical Method: AM20GAX Methane 140 ug/I 0.10 0.023 1 12/21/201812:31 MM n Ethane 0.012 ug/I 0.010 0.0020 1 12/21/201812:31 MM n Ethene 0.045 ug/I 0.010 0.0030 1 12/21/201812:31 MM n Hydrogen 3.2 nM 1.0 0.65 1 12/21/201812:31 MM n Report ID: 28909 - 1127864 Page 32 of 59 F` CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS "`~ This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC. lacmnalyficalo Workorder: 28909 JUDSON WHITEHURST / 6003 Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC 220 William Pitt Way Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: (412) 826-5245 Fax: (412) 826-3433 Lab ID: 289090028 Sample ID: W12S Date Received: 12/14/2018 11:30 Matrix: Date Collected: 12/12/2018 12:45 Bubble Strip Parameters Results Units PQL MDL DF Analyzed By Qualifiers RISK - PAES Analysis Desc: AM20GAX Analytical Method: AM20GAX Methane 920 ug/I 0.10 0.023 1 12/21/201812:46 MM n Ethane 0.026 ug/I 0.010 0.0020 1 12/21/201812:46 MM n Ethene 0.15 ug/I 0.010 0.0030 1 12/21/201812:46 MM n Hydrogen 3.4 nM 1.0 0.65 1 12/21/201812:46 MM n Report ID: 28909 - 1127864 Page 33 of 59 F` CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS "`~ This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC. lacmnalyficalo Workorder: 28909 JUDSON WHITEHURST / 6003 Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC 220 William Pitt Way Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: (412) 826-5245 Fax: (412) 826-3433 Lab ID: 289090029 Sample ID: MW13 Date Received: 12/14/2018 11:30 Matrix: Date Collected: 12/12/2018 13:45 Bubble Strip Parameters Results Units PQL MDL DF Analyzed By Qualifiers RISK - PAES Analysis Desc: AM20GAX Analytical Method: AM20GAX Methane 200 ug/I 0.10 0.023 1 12/21/201812:58 MM n Ethane 0.0032J ug/I 0.010 0.0020 1 12/21/201812:58 MM n Ethene 0.0068J ug/I 0.010 0.0030 1 12/21/201812:58 MM n Hydrogen 3.0 nM 1.0 0.65 1 12/21/201812:58 MM n Report ID: 28909 - 1127864 Page 34 of 59 F` CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS "`~ This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC. lacmnalyficalo Workorder: 28909 JUDSON WHITEHURST / 6003 Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC 220 William Pitt Way Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: (412) 826-5245 Fax: (412) 826-3433 Lab ID: 289090030 Sample ID: W14S Date Received: 12/14/2018 11:30 Matrix: Date Collected: 12/13/2018 09:45 Bubble Strip Parameters Results Units PQL MDL DF Analyzed By Qualifiers RISK - PAES Analysis Desc: AM20GAX Analytical Method: AM20GAX Methane 170 ug/I 0.10 0.023 1 12/21/201813:11 MM n Ethane 0.0037J ug/I 0.010 0.0020 1 12/21/201813:11 MM n Ethene 0.011 ug/I 0.010 0.0030 1 12/21/201813:11 MM n Hydrogen 2.9 nM 1.0 0.65 1 12/21/201813:11 MM n Report ID: 28909 - 1127864 Page 35 of 59 F` CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS "`~ This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC. lacmnalyficalo Workorder: 28909 JUDSON WHITEHURST / 6003 Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC 220 William Pitt Way Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: (412) 826-5245 Fax: (412) 826-3433 Lab ID: 289090031 Sample ID: W14D Date Received: 12/14/2018 11:30 Matrix: Date Collected: 12/13/2018 10:35 Bubble Strip Parameters Results Units PQL MDL DF Analyzed By Qualifiers RISK - PAES Analysis Desc: AM20GAX Analytical Method: AM20GAX Methane 8.8 ug/I 0.10 0.023 1 12/21/201813:23 MM n Ethane 0.015 ug/I 0.010 0.0020 1 12/21/201813:23 MM n Ethene 0.0085J ug/I 0.010 0.0030 1 12/21/201813:23 MM n Hydrogen 3.0 nM 1.0 0.65 1 12/21/201813:23 MM n Report ID: 28909 - 1127864 Page 36 of 59 F` CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS "`~ This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC. lacmnalyficalo Workorder: 28909 JUDSON WHITEHURST / 6003 Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC 220 William Pitt Way Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: (412) 826-5245 Fax: (412) 826-3433 Lab ID: 289090032 Sample ID: MW15 Date Received: 12/14/2018 11:30 Matrix: Date Collected: 12/13/2018 11:40 Bubble Strip Parameters Results Units PQL MDL DF Analyzed By Qualifiers RISK - PAES Analysis Desc: AM20GAX Analytical Method: AM20GAX Methane 460 ug/I 0.10 0.023 1 12/21/201813:40 MM n Ethane 0.014 ug/I 0.010 0.0020 1 12/21/201813:40 MM n Ethene 0.0047J ug/I 0.010 0.0030 1 12/21/201813:40 MM n Hydrogen 3.0 nM 1.0 0.65 1 12/21/201813:40 MM n Report ID: 28909 - 1127864 Page 37 of 59 F` CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS "`~ This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC. lacmnalyficalo Workorder: 28909 JUDSON WHITEHURST / 6003 Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC 220 William Pitt Way Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: (412) 826-5245 Fax: (412) 826-3433 Lab ID: 289090033 Sample ID: MW16 Date Received: 12/14/2018 11:30 Matrix: Date Collected: 12/13/2018 12:40 Bubble Strip Parameters Results Units PQL MDL DF Analyzed By Qualifiers RISK - PAES Analysis Desc: AM20GAX Analytical Method: AM20GAX Methane 650 ug/I 0.10 0.023 1 12/21/201813:52 MM n Ethane 0.011 ug/I 0.010 0.0020 1 12/21/201813:52 MM n Ethene 0.0074J ug/I 0.010 0.0030 1 12/21/201813:52 MM n Hydrogen 3.3 nM 1.0 0.65 1 12/21/201813:52 MM n Report ID: 28909 - 1127864 Page 38 of 59 F` CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS "`~ This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC. lacmnalyficalo Workorder: 28909 JUDSON WHITEHURST / 6003 Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC 220 William Pitt Way Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: (412) 826-5245 Fax: (412) 826-3433 Lab ID: 289090034 Sample ID: MW17 Date Received: 12/14/2018 11:30 Matrix: Date Collected: 12/13/2018 13:40 Bubble Strip Parameters Results Units PQL MDL DF Analyzed By Qualifiers RISK - PAES Analysis Desc: AM20GAX Analytical Method: AM20GAX Methane 120 ug/I 0.10 0.023 1 12/21/201814:05 MM n Ethane 0.013 ug/I 0.010 0.0020 1 12/21/201814:05 MM n Ethene 0.0038J ug/I 0.010 0.0030 1 12/21/201814:05 MM n Hydrogen 3.1 nM 1.0 0.65 1 12/21/201814:05 MM n Report ID: 28909 - 1127864 Page 39 of 59 F` CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS "`~ This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC. lacmnalyficalo Workorder: 28909 JUDSON WHITEHURST / 6003 Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC 220 William Pitt Way Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: (412) 826-5245 Fax: (412) 826-3433 Lab ID: 289090035 Sample ID: MW9A Date Received: 12/14/2018 11:30 Matrix: Water Date Collected: 12/12/2018 09:40 Parameters Results Units PQL MDL DF Analyzed By Qualifiers EDonors - PAES Analysis Desc: AM23G Analytical Method: AM23G Lactic Acid 0.032J mg/I 0.20 0.014 1 12/21/2018 21:28 KB Acetic Acid 0.045J mg/I 0.10 0.024 1 12/21/2018 21:28 KB Propionic Acid 0.0055J mg/I 0.10 0.0044 1 12/21/2018 21:28 KB Butyric Acid 0.0047U mg/I 0.10 0.0047 1 12/21/2018 21:28 KB Pyruvic Acid 0.0057U mg/I 0.10 0.0057 1 12/21/2018 21:28 KB i-Pentanoic Acid 0.0075U mg/I 0.10 0.0075 1 12/21/2018 21:28 KB Pentanoic Acid 0.012U mg/I 0.10 0.012 1 12/21/2018 21:28 KB i-Hexanoic Acid 0.0049U mg/I 0.20 0.0049 1 12/21/2018 21:28 KB Hexanoic Acid 0.012U mg/I 0.20 0.012 1 12/21/2018 21:28 KB Report ID: 28909 - 1127864 Page 40 of 59 F` CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS "`~ This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC. lacmnalyficalo Workorder: 28909 JUDSON WHITEHURST / 6003 Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC 220 William Pitt Way Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: (412) 826-5245 Fax: (412) 826-3433 Lab ID: 289090036 Sample ID: MW10 Date Received: 12/14/2018 11:30 Matrix: Water Date Collected: 12/12/2018 10:35 Parameters Results Units PQL MDL DF Analyzed By Qualifiers EDonors - PAES Analysis Desc: AM23G Analytical Method: AM23G Lactic Acid 0.095J mg/I 0.20 0.014 1 12/22/2018 00:17 KB Acetic Acid 0.024U mg/I 0.10 0.024 1 12/22/2018 00:17 KB Propionic Acid 0.011J mg/I 0.10 0.0044 1 12/22/2018 00:17 KB Butyric Acid 0.38 mg/I 0.10 0.0047 1 12/22/2018 00:17 KB Pyruvic Acid 0.13 mg/I 0.10 0.0057 1 12/22/2018 00:17 KB i-Pentanoic Acid 0.0075U mg/I 0.10 0.0075 1 12/22/2018 00:17 KB Pentanoic Acid 0.012U mg/I 0.10 0.012 1 12/22/2018 00:17 KB i-Hexanoic Acid 0.0049U mg/I 0.20 0.0049 1 12/22/2018 00:17 KB Hexanoic Acid 0.25 mg/I 0.20 0.012 1 12/22/2018 00:17 KB Report ID: 28909 - 1127864 Page 41 of 59 F` CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS "`~ This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC. lacmnalyficalo Workorder: 28909 JUDSON WHITEHURST / 6003 Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC 220 William Pitt Way Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: (412) 826-5245 Fax: (412) 826-3433 Lab ID: 289090037 Sample ID: MW11 Date Received: 12/14/2018 11:30 Matrix: Water Date Collected: 12/12/2018 11:40 Parameters Results Units PQL MDL DF Analyzed By Qualifiers EDonors - PAES Analysis Desc: AM23G Analytical Method: AM23G Lactic Acid 0.019J mg/I 0.20 0.014 1 12/22/2018 01:14 KB Acetic Acid 0.045J mg/I 0.10 0.024 1 12/22/2018 01:14 KB Propionic Acid 0.0044U mg/I 0.10 0.0044 1 12/22/2018 01:14 KB Butyric Acid 0.0047U mg/I 0.10 0.0047 1 12/22/2018 01:14 KB Pyruvic Acid 0.0057U mg/I 0.10 0.0057 1 12/22/2018 01:14 KB i-Pentanoic Acid 0.0075U mg/I 0.10 0.0075 1 12/22/2018 01:14 KB Pentanoic Acid 0.012U mg/I 0.10 0.012 1 12/22/2018 01:14 KB i-Hexanoic Acid 0.0049U mg/I 0.20 0.0049 1 12/22/2018 01:14 KB Hexanoic Acid 0.024J mg/I 0.20 0.012 1 12/22/2018 01:14 KB Report ID: 28909 - 1127864 Page 42 of 59 F` CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS "`~ This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC. lacmnalyficalo Workorder: 28909 JUDSON WHITEHURST / 6003 Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC 220 William Pitt Way Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: (412) 826-5245 Fax: (412) 826-3433 Lab ID: 289090038 Sample ID: W12S Date Received: 12/14/2018 11:30 Matrix: Water Date Collected: 12/12/2018 12:45 Parameters Results Units PQL MDL DF Analyzed By Qualifiers EDonors - PAES Analysis Desc: AM23G Analytical Method: AM23G Lactic Acid 0.099J mg/I 0.20 0.014 1 12/22/2018 02:11 KB Acetic Acid 0.13 mg/I 0.10 0.024 1 12/22/2018 02:11 KB Propionic Acid 0.021J mg/I 0.10 0.0044 1 12/22/2018 02:11 KB Butyric Acid 0.66 mg/I 0.10 0.0047 1 12/22/2018 02:11 KB Pyruvic Acid 0.14 mg/I 0.10 0.0057 1 12/22/2018 02:11 KB i-Pentanoic Acid 0.0075U mg/I 0.10 0.0075 1 12/22/2018 02:11 KB Pentanoic Acid 0.060J mg/I 0.10 0.012 1 12/22/2018 02:11 KB i-Hexanoic Acid 0.0049U mg/I 0.20 0.0049 1 12/22/2018 02:11 KB Hexanoic Acid 0.012U mg/I 0.20 0.012 1 12/22/2018 02:11 KB Report ID: 28909 - 1127864 Page 43 of 59 F` CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS "`~ This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC. lacmnalyficalo Workorder: 28909 JUDSON WHITEHURST / 6003 Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC 220 William Pitt Way Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: (412) 826-5245 Fax: (412) 826-3433 Lab ID: 289090039 Sample ID: MW13 Date Received: 12/14/2018 11:30 Matrix: Water Date Collected: 12/12/2018 13:45 Parameters Results Units PQL MDL DF Analyzed By Qualifiers EDonors - PAES Analysis Desc: AM23G Analytical Method: AM23G Lactic Acid 0.017J mg/I 0.20 0.014 1 12/22/2018 03:08 KB Acetic Acid 0.046J mg/I 0.10 0.024 1 12/22/2018 03:08 KB Propionic Acid 0.0058J mg/I 0.10 0.0044 1 12/22/2018 03:08 KB Butyric Acid 0.0047U mg/I 0.10 0.0047 1 12/22/2018 03:08 KB Pyruvic Acid 0.0057U mg/I 0.10 0.0057 1 12/22/2018 03:08 KB i-Pentanoic Acid 0.0075U mg/I 0.10 0.0075 1 12/22/2018 03:08 KB Pentanoic Acid 0.012U mg/I 0.10 0.012 1 12/22/2018 03:08 KB i-Hexanoic Acid 0.0049U mg/I 0.20 0.0049 1 12/22/2018 03:08 KB Hexanoic Acid 0.012U mg/I 0.20 0.012 1 12/22/2018 03:08 KB Report ID: 28909 - 1127864 Page 44 of 59 F` CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS "`~ This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC. lacmnalyficalo Workorder: 28909 JUDSON WHITEHURST / 6003 Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC 220 William Pitt Way Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: (412) 826-5245 Fax: (412) 826-3433 Lab ID: 289090040 Sample ID: W14S Date Received: 12/14/2018 11:30 Matrix: Water Date Collected: 12/13/2018 09:45 Parameters Results Units PQL MDL DF Analyzed By Qualifiers EDonors - PAES Analysis Desc: AM23G Analytical Method: AM23G Lactic Acid 0.018J mg/I 0.20 0.014 1 12/22/2018 04:04 KB Acetic Acid 0.052J mg/I 0.10 0.024 1 12/22/2018 04:04 KB Propionic Acid 0.0044U mg/I 0.10 0.0044 1 12/22/2018 04:04 KB Butyric Acid 0.0047U mg/I 0.10 0.0047 1 12/22/2018 04:04 KB Pyruvic Acid 0.0057U mg/I 0.10 0.0057 1 12/22/2018 04:04 KB i-Pentanoic Acid 0.0075U mg/I 0.10 0.0075 1 12/22/2018 04:04 KB Pentanoic Acid 0.012U mg/I 0.10 0.012 1 12/22/2018 04:04 KB i-Hexanoic Acid 0.0049U mg/I 0.20 0.0049 1 12/22/2018 04:04 KB Hexanoic Acid 0.012U mg/I 0.20 0.012 1 12/22/2018 04:04 KB Report ID: 28909 - 1127864 Page 45 of 59 F` CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS "`~ This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC. lacmnalyficalo Workorder: 28909 JUDSON WHITEHURST / 6003 Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC 220 William Pitt Way Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: (412) 826-5245 Fax: (412) 826-3433 Lab ID: 289090041 Sample ID: W14D Date Received: 12/14/2018 11:30 Matrix: Water Date Collected: 12/13/2018 10:35 Parameters Results Units PQL MDL DF Analyzed By Qualifiers EDonors - PAES Analysis Desc: AM23G Analytical Method: AM23G Lactic Acid 0.052J mg/I 0.20 0.014 1 12/22/2018 05:01 KB Acetic Acid 0.042J mg/I 0.10 0.024 1 12/22/2018 05:01 KB Propionic Acid 0.0044U mg/I 0.10 0.0044 1 12/22/2018 05:01 KB Butyric Acid 0.0047U mg/I 0.10 0.0047 1 12/22/2018 05:01 KB Pyruvic Acid 0.0057U mg/I 0.10 0.0057 1 12/22/2018 05:01 KB i-Pentanoic Acid 0.0075U mg/I 0.10 0.0075 1 12/22/2018 05:01 KB Pentanoic Acid 0.012U mg/I 0.10 0.012 1 12/22/2018 05:01 KB i-Hexanoic Acid 0.0049U mg/I 0.20 0.0049 1 12/22/2018 05:01 KB Hexanoic Acid 0.012U mg/I 0.20 0.012 1 12/22/2018 05:01 KB Report ID: 28909 - 1127864 Page 46 of 59 F` CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS "`~ This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC. lacmnalyficalo Workorder: 28909 JUDSON WHITEHURST / 6003 Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC 220 William Pitt Way Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: (412) 826-5245 Fax: (412) 826-3433 Lab ID: 289090042 Sample ID: MW15 Date Received: 12/14/2018 11:30 Matrix: Water Date Collected: 12/13/2018 11:35 Parameters Results Units PQL MDL DF Analyzed By Qualifiers EDonors - PAES Analysis Desc: AM23G Analytical Method: AM23G Lactic Acid 0.031J mg/I 0.20 0.014 1 12/22/2018 05:57 KB Acetic Acid 0.037J mg/I 0.10 0.024 1 12/22/2018 05:57 KB Propionic Acid 0.0044U mg/I 0.10 0.0044 1 12/22/2018 05:57 KB Butyric Acid 0.018J mg/I 0.10 0.0047 1 12/22/2018 05:57 KB Pyruvic Acid 0.0057U mg/I 0.10 0.0057 1 12/22/2018 05:57 KB i-Pentanoic Acid 0.0075U mg/I 0.10 0.0075 1 12/22/2018 05:57 KB Pentanoic Acid 0.012U mg/I 0.10 0.012 1 12/22/2018 05:57 KB i-Hexanoic Acid 0.0049U mg/I 0.20 0.0049 1 12/22/2018 05:57 KB Hexanoic Acid 0.012U mg/I 0.20 0.012 1 12/22/2018 05:57 KB Report ID: 28909 - 1127864 Page 47 of 59 F` CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS "`~ This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC. lacmnalyficalo Workorder: 28909 JUDSON WHITEHURST / 6003 Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC 220 William Pitt Way Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: (412) 826-5245 Fax: (412) 826-3433 Lab ID: 289090043 Sample ID: MW16 Date Received: 12/14/2018 11:30 Matrix: Water Date Collected: 12/13/2018 12:40 Parameters Results Units PQL MDL DF Analyzed By Qualifiers EDonors - PAES Analysis Desc: AM23G Analytical Method: AM23G Lactic Acid 0.027J mg/I 0.20 0.014 1 12/22/2018 06:54 KB Acetic Acid 0.044J mg/I 0.10 0.024 1 12/22/2018 06:54 KB Propionic Acid 0.0044U mg/I 0.10 0.0044 1 12/22/2018 06:54 KB Butyric Acid 0.024J mg/I 0.10 0.0047 1 12/22/2018 06:54 KB Pyruvic Acid 0.0065J mg/I 0.10 0.0057 1 12/22/2018 06:54 KB i-Pentanoic Acid 0.0075U mg/I 0.10 0.0075 1 12/22/2018 06:54 KB Pentanoic Acid 0.012U mg/I 0.10 0.012 1 12/22/2018 06:54 KB i-Hexanoic Acid 0.0049U mg/I 0.20 0.0049 1 12/22/2018 06:54 KB Hexanoic Acid 0.012U mg/I 0.20 0.012 1 12/22/2018 06:54 KB Report ID: 28909 - 1127864 Page 48 of 59 F` CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS "`~ This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC. lacmnalyficalo Workorder: 28909 JUDSON WHITEHURST / 6003 Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC 220 William Pitt Way Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: (412) 826-5245 Fax: (412) 826-3433 Lab ID: 289090044 Sample ID: MW17 Date Received: 12/14/2018 11:30 Matrix: Water Date Collected: 12/13/2018 13:40 Parameters Results Units PQL MDL DF Analyzed By Qualifiers EDonors - PAES Analysis Desc: AM23G Analytical Method: AM23G Lactic Acid 0.018J mg/I 0.20 0.014 1 12/22/2018 07:50 KB Acetic Acid 0.032J mg/I 0.10 0.024 1 12/22/2018 07:50 KB Propionic Acid 0.0044U mg/I 0.10 0.0044 1 12/22/2018 07:50 KB Butyric Acid 0.0047U mg/I 0.10 0.0047 1 12/22/2018 07:50 KB Pyruvic Acid 0.0057U mg/I 0.10 0.0057 1 12/22/2018 07:50 KB i-Pentanoic Acid 0.0075U mg/I 0.10 0.0075 1 12/22/2018 07:50 KB Pentanoic Acid 0.012U mg/I 0.10 0.012 1 12/22/2018 07:50 KB i-Hexanoic Acid 0.0049U mg/I 0.20 0.0049 1 12/22/2018 07:50 KB Hexanoic Acid 0.012U mg/I 0.20 0.012 1 12/22/2018 07:50 KB Report ID: 28909 - 1127864 Page 49 of 59 F` CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS "`~ This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC. lacmnalyficalo ANALYTICAL RESULTS QUALIFIERS Workorder: 28909 JUDSON WHITEHURST / 6003 Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC 220 William Pitt Way Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: (412) 826-5245 Fax: (412) 826-3433 DEFINITIONS/QUALIFIERS MDL Method Detection Limit. Can be used synonymously with LOD; Limit Of Detection. PQL Practical Quanitation Limit. Can be used synonymously with LOQ; Limit Of Quantitation. ND Not detected at or above reporting limit. DF Dilution Factor. S Surrogate. RPD Relative Percent Difference. % Rec Percent Recovery. U Indicates the compound was analyzed for, but not detected at or above the noted concentration. J Estimated concentration greater than the set method detection limit (MDL) and less than the set reporting limit (PQL). n The laboratory does not hold NELAP/TNI accreditation for this method or analyte. B The analyte was detected in the associated blank. Report ID: 28909 - 1127864 F` CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS "`~ This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC. Page 50 of 59 lacmnalyficalo QUALITY CONTROL DATA Workorder: 28909 JUDSON WHITEHURST / 6003 Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC 220 William Pitt Way Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: (412) 826-5245 Fax: (412) 826-3433 QC Batch: EDON/3951 Analysis Method: AM23G QC Batch Method: AM23G Associated Lab Samples: 289090013, 289090014, 289090015, 289090016, 289090017, 289090018, 289090019, 289090020, 289090021, 289090022,289090023,289090024 METHOD BLANK: 58854 Blank Reporting Parameter Units Result Limit Qualifiers EDonors Lactic Acid mg/I 0.014U 0.014 Acetic Acid mg/I 0.13 0.024 B Propionic Acid mg/I 0.066J 0.0044 B Butyric Acid mg/I 0.0089J 0.0047 B Pyruvic Acid mg/I 0.0057U 0.0057 i-Pentanoic Acid mg/I 0.0075U 0.0075 Pentanoic Acid mg/I 0.012U 0.012 i-Hexanoic Acid mg/I 0.0049U 0.0049 Hexanoic Acid mg/I 0.012U 0.012 LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE: 58855 Spike LCS LCS % Rec Parameter Units Conc. Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers EDonors Lactic Acid mg/I 2 2.2 108 70-130 Acetic Acid mg/I 2 2.3 116 70-130 B Propionic Acid mg/I 2 2.1 105 70-130 B Butyric Acid mg/I 2 2.0 102 70-130 B Pyruvic Acid mg/I 2 1.8 88 70-130 i-Pentanoic Acid mg/I 2 2.0 99 70-130 Pentanoic Acid mg/I 2 2.0 99 70-130 i-Hexanoic Acid mg/I 2 1.9 95 70-130 Hexanoic Acid mg/I 2 1.9 94 70-130 MATRIX SPIKE & MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE: 58856 58857 Original: 289050001 Original Spike MS MSD MS MSD % Rec Max Parameter Units Result Conc. Result Result % Rec % Rec Limit RPD RPD Qualifiers EDonors Lactic Acid mg/I 0.072 20 21 22 107 109 70-130 2.1 30 d Acetic Acid mg/I 1.8 20 24 24 113 109 70-130 3.2 30 d,B Report ID: 28909 - 1127864 Page 51 of 59 F` CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS "`~ This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC. lacmnalyficalo QUALITY CONTROL DATA Workorder: 28909 JUDSON WHITEHURST / 6003 Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC 220 William Pitt Way Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: (412) 826-5245 Fax: (412) 826-3433 MATRIX SPIKE & MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE: 58856 58857 Original: 289050001 Original Spike MS MSD MS MSD % Rec Max Parameter Units Result Cone. Result Result % Rec % Rec Limit RPD RPD Qualifiers Propionic Acid mg/I 0.75 20 23 22 112 109 70-130 2.9 30 d,B Butyric Acid mg/I 0.16 20 23 22 114 110 70-130 3.8 30 d,B Pyruvic Acid mg/I 0 20 20 20 99 99 70-130 0.33 30 d i-Pentanoic Acid mg/I 0 20 23 22 113 108 70-130 4.7 30 d Pentanoic Acid mg/I 0 20 24 22 120 111 70-130 7.3 30 d i-Hexanoic Acid mg/I 0 20 24 22 120 111 70-130 7.7 30 d Hexanoic Acid mg/I 0 20 25 23 127 117 70-130 8.4 30 d Report ID: 28909 - 1127864 Page 52 of 59 F` CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS "`~ This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC. Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC laceAnalytical 220 William Pitt Way o Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: (412) 826-5245 Fax: (412) 826-3433 QUALITY CONTROL DATA Workorder: 28909 JUDSON WHITEHURST / 6003 QC Batch: DISG/7267 Analysis Method: AM20GAX QC Batch Method: AM20GAX Associated Lab Samples: 289090001, 289090002, 289090003, 289090004, 289090005, 289090006, 289090007, 289090008, 289090009, 289090010,289090011,289090012 METHOD BLANK: 58925 Blank Reporting Parameter Units Result Limit Qualifiers RISK Methane ug/I 0.023U 0.023 n Ethane ug/I 0.0020U 0.0020 n Ethene ug/I 0.0030U 0.0030 n METHOD BLANK: 58927 Blank Reporting Parameter Units Result Limit Qualifiers RISK Hydrogen nM 0.65U 0.65 n LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE & LCSD: 58928 58931 Spike LCS LCSD LCS LCSD % Rec Max Parameter Units Conc. Result Result % Rec % Rec Limit RPD RPD Qualifiers RISK Methane ug/I 8.1 7.9 7.7 97 95 80-120 2.2 20 n Ethane ug/I 6.4 6.2 6.1 98 96 80-120 2.2 20 n Ethene ug/I 16 16 16 99 97 80-120 2.2 20 n LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE & LCSD: 58930 58933 Spike LCS LCSD LCS LCSD % Rec Max Parameter Units Conc. Result Result % Rec % Rec Limit RPD RPD Qualifiers RISK Hydrogen nM 24 24 24 100 101 80-120 0.5 20 n Report ID: 28909 - 1127864 .4r-tielac�, CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC. Page 53 of 59 lacmnalyficalo QUALITY CONTROL DATA Workorder: 28909 JUDSON WHITEHURST / 6003 Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC 220 William Pitt Way Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: (412) 826-5245 Fax: (412) 826-3433 QC Batch: EDON/3959 Analysis Method: AM23G QC Batch Method: AM23G Associated Lab Samples: 289090035, 289090036, 289090037, 289090038, 289090039, 289090040, 289090041, 289090042, 289090043, 289090044 METHOD BLANK: 59094 Blank Reporting Parameter Units Result Limit Qualifiers EDonors Lactic Acid mg/I 0.014U 0.014 Acetic Acid mg/I 0.024U 0.024 Propionic Acid mg/I 0.0044U 0.0044 Butyric Acid mg/I 0.0047U 0.0047 Pyruvic Acid mg/I 0.0057U 0.0057 i-Pentanoic Acid mg/I 0.0075U 0.0075 Pentanoic Acid mg/I 0.012U 0.012 i-Hexanoic Acid mg/I 0.0049U 0.0049 Hexanoic Acid mg/I 0.012U 0.012 LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE: 59095 Spike LCS LCS % Rec Parameter Units Conc. Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers EDonors Lactic Acid mg/I 2 2.2 112 70-130 Acetic Acid mg/I 2 2.1 106 70-130 Propionic Acid mg/I 2 2.1 105 70-130 Butyric Acid mg/I 2 2.1 106 70-130 Pyruvic Acid mg/I 2 2.0 101 70-130 i-Pentanoic Acid mg/I 2 2.0 103 70-130 Pentanoic Acid mg/I 2 2.1 106 70-130 i-Hexanoic Acid mg/I 2 2.0 102 70-130 Hexanoic Acid mg/I 2 2.1 103 70-130 MATRIX SPIKE & MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE: 59096 59097 Original: 289090035 Original Spike MS MSD MS MSD % Rec Max Parameter Units Result Conc. Result Result % Rec % Rec Limit RPD RPD Qualifiers EDonors Lactic Acid mg/I 0.032 2 2.2 2.3 111 112 70-130 1.1 30 Acetic Acid mg/I 0.045 2 2.2 2.2 106 107 70-130 0.58 30 Report ID: 28909 - 1127864 Page 54 of 59 F` CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS "`~ This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC. lacmnalyficalo QUALITY CONTROL DATA Workorder: 28909 JUDSON WHITEHURST / 6003 Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC 220 William Pitt Way Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: (412) 826-5245 Fax: (412) 826-3433 MATRIX SPIKE & MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE: 59096 59097 Original: 289090035 Original Spike MS MSD MS MSD % Rec Max Parameter Units Result Cone. Result Result % Rec % Rec Limit RPD RPD Qualifiers Propionic Acid mg/I 0.0055 2 2.2 2.2 110 109 70-130 0.87 30 Butyric Acid mg/I 0.0042 2 2.2 2.2 112 111 70-130 1.1 30 Pyruvic Acid mg/I 0 2 2.0 2.0 103 103 70-130 0.03 30 i-Pentanoic Acid mg/I 0 2 2.2 2.2 111 108 70-130 2.5 30 Pentanoic Acid mg/I 0 2 2.3 2.3 117 115 70-130 1.6 30 i-Hexanoic Acid mg/I 0 2 2.3 2.2 116 113 70-130 2.7 30 Hexanoic Acid mg/I 0 2 2.4 2.4 122 119 70-130 2.2 30 Report ID: 28909 - 1127864 Page 55 of 59 F` CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS "`~ This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC. Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC laceAnalytical 220 William Pitt Way o Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: (412) 826-5245 Fax: (412) 826-3433 QUALITY CONTROL DATA Workorder: 28909 JUDSON WHITEHURST / 6003 QC Batch: DISG/7293 Analysis Method: AM20GAX QC Batch Method: AM20GAX Associated Lab Samples: 289090025, 289090026, 289090027, 289090028, 289090029, 289090030, 289090031, 289090032, 289090033, 289090034 METHOD BLANK: 59144 Blank Reporting Parameter Units Result Limit Qualifiers RISK Methane ug/I 0.023U 0.023 n Ethane ug/I 0.0020U 0.0020 n Ethene ug/I 0.0030U 0.0030 n METHOD BLANK: 59145 Blank Reporting Parameter Units Result Limit Qualifiers RISK Hydrogen nM 0.65U 0.65 n LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE & LCSD: 59146 59148 Spike LCS LCSD LCS LCSD % Rec Max Parameter Units Conc. Result Result % Rec % Rec Limit RPD RPD Qualifiers RISK Methane ug/I 8.1 8.4 8.5 104 105 80-120 0.86 20 n Ethane ug/I 6.4 6.7 6.7 105 105 80-120 0.82 20 n Ethene ug/I 16 17 17 106 106 80-120 0.61 20 n LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE & LCSD: 59147 59149 Spike LCS LCSD LCS LCSD % Rec Max Parameter Units Conc. Result Result % Rec % Rec Limit RPD RPD Qualifiers RISK Hydrogen nM 24 24 24 99 100 80-120 1.8 20 n Report ID: 28909 - 1127864 .4r-tielac�, CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC. Page 56 of 59 lacmnalyficalo QUALITY CONTROL DATA QUALIFIERS Workorder: 28909 JUDSON WHITEHURST / 6003 QUALITY CONTROL PARAMETER QUALIFIERS The analyte was detected in the associated blank. The analyte concentration was determined from a dilution. The laboratory does not hold NELAP/TNI accreditation for this method or analyte. Report ID: 28909 - 1127864 F` CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS "`~ This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC. Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC 220 William Pitt Way Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: (412) 826-5245 Fax: (412) 826-3433 Page 57 of 59 lacmnalyficalo QUALITY CONTROL DATA CROSS REFERENCE TABLE Workorder: 28909 JUDSON WHITEHURST / 6003 Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC 220 William Pitt Way Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: (412) 826-5245 Fax: (412) 826-3433 Lab ID Sample ID Prep Method Prep Batch Analysis Method Analysis Batch 289090013 MW1S AM23G EDON/3951 289090014 MW1D AM23G EDON/3951 289090015 MW2S AM23G EDON/3951 289090016 MW2D AM23G EDON/3951 289090017 MW3S AM23G EDON/3951 289090018 MW3D AM23G EDON/3951 289090019 MW3A AM23G EDON/3951 289090020 MW4 AM23G EDON/3951 289090021 MW5 AM23G EDON/3951 289090022 MW6 AM23G EDON/3951 289090023 MW7 AM23G EDON/3951 289090024 MW8 AM23G EDON/3951 289090001 MW1S AM20GAX DISG/7267 289090002 MW1D AM20GAX DISG/7267 289090003 MW2S AM20GAX DISG/7267 289090004 MW2D AM20GAX DISG/7267 289090005 MW3S AM20GAX DISG/7267 289090006 MW3D AM20GAX DISG/7267 289090007 MW3A AM20GAX DISG/7267 289090008 MW4 AM20GAX DISG/7267 289090009 MW5 AM20GAX DISG/7267 289090010 MW6 AM20GAX DISG/7267 289090011 MW7 AM20GAX DISG/7267 289090012 MW8 AM20GAX DISG/7267 289090035 MW9A AM23G EDON/3959 289090036 MW10 AM23G EDON/3959 289090037 MW11 AM23G EDON/3959 289090038 W12S AM23G EDON/3959 289090039 MW13 AM23G EDON/3959 289090040 W14S AM23G EDON/3959 289090041 W14D AM23G EDON/3959 289090042 MW15 AM23G EDON/3959 Report ID: 28909 - 1127864 F` CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS "`~ This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC. Page 58 of 59 lacmnalyficalo QUALITY CONTROL DATA CROSS REFERENCE TABLE Workorder: 28909 JUDSON WHITEHURST / 6003 Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC 220 William Pitt Way Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Phone: (412) 826-5245 Fax: (412) 826-3433 Lab ID Sample ID Prep Method Prep Batch Analysis Method Analysis Batch 289090043 MW16 AM23G EDON/3959 289090044 MW17 AM23G EDON/3959 289090025 MW9A AM20GAX DISG/7293 289090026 MW10 AM20GAX DISG/7293 289090027 MW11 AM20GAX DISG/7293 289090028 W12S AM20GAX DISG/7293 289090029 MW13 AM20GAX DISG/7293 289090030 W14S AM20GAX DISG/7293 289090031 W14D AM20GAX DISG/7293 289090032 MW15 AM20GAX DISG/7293 289090033 MW16 AM20GAX DISG/7293 289090034 MW17 AM20GAX DISG/7293 Report ID: 28909 - 1127864 F` CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS "`~ This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Energy Services LLC. Page 59 of 59 a 0 w z 0 m 03 O 3 O c w 0 m w m Vi z M -i w 0 w 3 m m w Q w m m 0 v 0 0 w c� m 0 0 m 0 0 v O 0' m cn o_ a w a D r c°I• 7! 0=1DSO��SS� cn -, OWE CL � c cD �_ m 7 w CL 00 ((D M � rt `� C) O O O- 0 O—�> 0U) o��� m MATRIX CODE (see valid codes to left) SAMPLE TYPE (G=GRAB C=COMP) 0 D m rn 0 � D �o rn SAMPLE TEMP AT COLLECTION (40 Unpreserved MEM WOMEN ME, MENEW MEM MEMEMEM MENNEN MMME'% Zinc Acetate & NaOH % M MENNEN OWN lAnallysisTest &I MAN 1l Temp in °C � Residual Chlorine (Y/N) N Received on � Ice (Y/N) D < G � i Custody N n cn Sealed Cooler O (' (Y/N) v 0 Zi N O � CO � Samples Intact �Fs (Y/N) O 0 0 1 0 Cn o N 0 4 0 v _ Z 0 m W U 0 3 0 c N CD v m cn 0 0 CD M Z m w 0 Q w 3 CD _ m 3 Cn n� n v cn m m 0 mm `D 0 m c� cD Cn 0 CD 0 _ 0 v 0 0' cD Cn _ 0 m D Temp in °C r r a 0 Received on N 0 Ice (Y/N) CD G O Custody ccnn Sealed Cooler (Y/N) 1< N O O I Samples Intact (Y/N) CD Uj �- CD 77 N0 0* CD (:3 m v x x O n (M) O O M o cD O—ID�Ocn m -p��� N r- MATRIX CODE (see valid codes to left) SAMPLE TYPE (G=GRAB C=COMP) 0 � D � O m SAMPjMjjjjLLQ LE TEMP AT COLLECTION m Mn 0 0 0 CHent Name: 40 e ct A. Shipping/Container Information (circle appropriate response} Courier: Fed Ex W LabWork Order: UPS USPS Client Other: Air bill Present: Yes No Custody Seal on Coolerj�ox Present: Yes Cooler/Box Packing Material: Kbble Wrap T�rpe of Ice: et ��� B I u e Non e Coo%AI Comrr�ents: No Seals Intact: Absorbent Foam . Ice Intact: Yes Melted s Padiation Screened: Yeso B. Laboratory Assignment/Lbg-in (check appropriate response) Other: YesF No Comments. YES NO N/A Comment Reference non -Conformance Chain of Custody properly filled out Chain of Custody relinquished �ry Sampler Name & Signature on COC "Containers intact i ¢ Were samples in separate bags Sample container labels match COCp Sample name/date and time collected Sufficient volume provided PAES containers used Are containers properly preserved for the requested testing? (as labeled) V� It If an unknown preservation state, were containers checked? If yes, see pH form. Exception: vOA's coliform r Was volume for dissolved testing field filtered, as noted on the COC? Was volume received in a preserved container? Headspace present? Cooler contents examined/received b� : ��� � ��� date: F ���. � �� �� • Project Manager Review. Date . Q�009-rev.01., 3 Oct2� 17 Clrent Name: wr Protect: La o Shipping/Container Cnformation (circle appropriate response} Courser: Fed Ex UPS r' CUSPS : Tracking i urn�er Client Other: 4 a m lust®d� Seal on Cooled/C3ox Present: Yes 'Op wofto Cooler/C ox Packing Material. Babble Wra �n Type of Cce: Wet B(ue� None Cooler Temperature:_ Comments: Air hill Present: Flo Seals intact: Absorbent Foam Cce intact: Yes radiation Screened: lVE e lted Laboratory Assignment/Log-in (check appropriate response) Yes No Other: u� r order: Gain of Custody Present: No Comments. YES NO N/A Comment Reference non -Conformance Chain of Custody properly filled out Chain of Custody relinquished Sampler Name N Signature on COC ,Containers intact � Were samples in separate bags Sample container labels match COCX Sample name/date and time collected } Sufficient volume provided PAES containers used Are containers properly preserved for the requested testing? r. (as labeled) If an unknown preservation state, were containers checked? . If yes, see pH form. Exception: VOA's coliform Was volume for dissolved testing field filtered, as noted on the COC? Was volume received in a preserved container? l-leadspace present? Cooler contents exarninedf recei�red h� : ©ate: � : ` �hf& t Project (tanager Review : � A date: lf)�v F-P.A..E-C2-0Q9-rev.01, 3 act.2017 Water Quality Monitoring Report December 2018 Semiannual Sampling Event Wood Project No. 6468-19-9035 Attachment B Historical Data for Selected Analytes wood. Appendix B Historical Data For Selected Analytes Construction and Demolition Debris (C&D) Landfill (Permit #74-07), Pitt County, North Carolina December 2018 Parameter: Antimony CAS No. 7440-36-0 Sample BG BG Assessment Wells Asst. BG Asst. old B-20 BG BG Date GWPS SW Std MW-1D MW-Is MW-2D MW-2S MW-3D MW-3S MW-3A MW-4 MW-S MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9A MW-10 MW-11 MW-12S MW-13 MW-14D MW-14S MW-15 MW-16 MW-17 SW -I SW-2 SW-3 SW-4 May-01 1* 5300 NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-01 ND ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND May-02 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-02 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-03 NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-03 ND ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-04 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-04 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-05 Damaged ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-05 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-06 Damaged ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-06 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-07 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U Nov-2007 NS 0.05 U NS 0.41 0.05 U 0.11 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.2 J 0.05 U 0.05 U Dry 0.05 U 0.05 U May-2008 0.2 J 0.44 U 0.44 U 0.44 U 0.11 0.44 U 0.11 0.51 0.2 J 0.2 J 0.11 0.2 J 0.44 U 0.44 U Nov-2008 NS 0.11 NS 0.11 0.05 U 0.11 0.11 0.11 0.2 1 0.11 0.05 U Dry 0.61 0.11 May-2009 NS 0.11 0.061 0.11 0.06 J 0.06 J 0.7 J 0.2 J 0.11 0.06 J 0.06 J 0.11 0.061 0.06 J Aug-2009 NS NS NS NS NS 2.95 U 2.95 U NS NS NS NS 2.95 U 2.95 U 2.95 U 2.95 U 2.95 U 2.95 U 2.95 U 2.95 U NS NS NS Jan-2010 NS 0.06 J NS 0.11 NS 0.06 J 0.061 0.06 J 0.50 0.06 J 0.06 J 0.06 J 0.4 J 0.06 J 0.06 J 0.06 J 0.06 J 0.11 0.2 J 0.3 J 0.11 0.11 0.6 J 0.2 J May-2010 NS 0.22 U NS 0.7 1 NS 0.22 U 0.22 U 0.22 U 0.22 U 0.22 U 0.22 U 0.22 U 0.22 U 0.22 U 0.7 J 0.22 U 0.22 U NS 0.22 U 0.22 U 0.22 U 0.22 U 0.22 U Nov-2010 NS 0.22 U NS 0.22 U NS 0.22 U 0.22 U 0.22 U 0.6 J 0.22 U 0.22 U 0.22 U 0.22 U 0.22 U 0.22 U 0.8 J 0.22 U NS 0.22 U 0.22 U 0.22 U 0.22 U 0.22 U May-2011 NS 0.191 NS 0.14U NS 0.14U 0.14U 0.14U 0.4J 0.14U 0.14U 0.14U 0.14U 0.14U 0.14U 0.47J 0.14U NS 0.14U 0.14U 0.2J 0.14U 0.29J Nov-2011 Damaged 0.14U 0.14U 0.14U 0.14U 0.14U 0.14U 0.14U 0.55J 0.14U 0.14U 0.14U 0.14U 0.14U 0.14U 0.51J 0.14U 0.14U 0.14U 0.14U 0.14U 0.14U 0.14U May-2012 NS 0.121 NS 0.121 NS 0.27 J 0.101 0.15 J 0.36 J 0.17J 0.161 0.13 J 0.03 1 0.04 J 0.061 0.24 J 0.101 NS 0.341 0.131 0.091 0.05 J 0.04 J Nov-2012 Damaged 0.14 J 0.11 0.28 J 0.17 J 0.16 J 0.501 0.14 J 0.51 0.07 J 0.15 J 0.16 J 0.06 J 0.09 J 0.08 J 0.3 J 0.101 0.91 0.14 J 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U May-2013 Damaged 0.071 0.04 J 0.091 0.031 0.02 U 0.071 0.02 U 0.341 0.07 J 0.02 U 0.14 J 0.041 0.04 J 0.051 0.18 J 0.031 0.4 J 0.151 0.141 0.04 J 0.031 Dry May-2014 NS 0.191 NS 0.02 U NS 0.02 U 0.03 J 0.02 U 0.34 J 0.02 U 0.12 J 0.07 J 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.10 J 0.02 U NS 0.17 J 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U Dry Nov-2014 NS 16 NS 0.16 J NS 0.14 J 0.12 U 0.78 J Damaged 0.18 J 0.22 J 0.20 J 0.12 U 0.241 0.24 J 0.34 J 0.12 U NS 0.211 0.12 U 0.12 U 0.46 J Dry May-2015 0.57 J 0.26 J 0.21 J 0.03 J 0.05 J 0.06 J 0.02 U 0.23 J 0.52 J 0.08 J 0.22 J 0.111 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.70 J 0.02 U 0.06 J 0.18 J 0.65 J 0.18 J 0.06 J 0.04 J Nov-2015 NS 0.951 NS 0.15 J NS 0.16 J 0.24 J 0.19 J 1.4 J 0.24 J 0.271 0.32 J 0.201 0.17 J 0.121 0.14 J 0.16 J NS 0.12 J 0.101 0.091 0.061 0.86 J May-2016 NS 0.56 J NS 0.05 U NS 0.101 0.05 U 0.05 U Dry 0.12 J 0.13 J 0.12 J 0.05 U 0.27 J 0.05 U 0.26 J 0.12 J NS 0.12 J 0.05 U 0.091 0.05 U 0.05 U Nov-2016 NS 0.451 NS 0.07 J NS 0.191 0.111 0.05 U Dry 0.08 J 0.12 J 0.24 J 0.05 U 0.21 J 0.05 U 0.28 J 0.111 NS 0.081 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.06 J Dry May-2017 0.3J 0.66 J 0.081 0.081 0.06U 0.151 0.191 0.06U 0.44 J 0.06U 0.08 J 0.19 J 0.06U 0.31 J 0.07 J 0.29 J 0.16 J 0.091 0.14 J 0.101 0.06U 0.06U 0.06U 0.06U 0.06U Dec-2017 0.261 0.371 0.06 U 0.171 0.06 U 0.191 0.2 J 0.06 J 0.691 0.11 J 0.12 J 0.26 J 0.1 J 0.15 J 0.071 0.25 J 0.131 0.08 J 0.111 0.081 0.14 J 0.091 Dry 0.06 U 0.06 U 0.07 J Jun-2018 0.08J 0.41J 0.04J 0.07J 0.07J 0.21J 0.06J 0.07J 0.18J 0.08J 0.06J 0.09J 0.04J 0.12J 0.1J 0.18J 0.13J 0.03U 0.03U 0.04J 0.04J 0.04J Dry 0.07J 0.05J Dry Dec-2018 0.111 0.52 J 0.03 U 0.161 0.041 0.28 J 0.2 J 0.08 J 0.18 J 0.191 0.17 J 1 0.221 0.11 0.03 U 0.061 0.17 J 0.131 0.04 J 0.061 0.051 0.05 J 0.041 0.171 0.04 J 0.051 0.04 J NOTES: 1. This table shows a historic summary of the ground water monitoring data. With respect to VDC's, only those constituents that have been detected are included. ,2. GW Std = NCAC Title 15A 02L D202 Groundwater Standards or Interim Maximum Allowable Standard UMAC) 3. * = 1MAC 4. SW Std = 15A NCAC 02B Water Quality Standards for Surface Water, or other applicable state or national surface water standards, as appropriate. 5. MDL = Method Detection Limit. 6. MRL = Method Reporting Limit. 7. pg/L = micrograms per liter. mg/L = milligrams per liter. S. ND = not detected above the method detection limit (MDL) under old analytical requirements. 9. U = not detected above specified MDL under new analytical requirements. 10, ! (prior to 2019) = detected result is above MDL and below the Solid Waste Section Limit. 11. 1 (2018 and later) = detected result is above MDL and below the MRU 12. NA = Not Analyzed or Not Applicable. NE = Not Established. NS = Not Sampled, 13. Bald font indicates analyte detected above GW Std. 14. Blank cell shaded blue indicates the well was not in the sampling program at the time of the sampling event. 15. Blank cell shaded green indicates the well was in the sampling program but not sampled. Appendix B Historical Data For Selected Analytes Construction and Demolition Debris (C&D) Landfill (Permit #74-07), Pitt County, North Carolina December 2018 Parameter: Arsenic CAS No. 7440-38-2 Sample BG BG Assessment Wells Asst. BG Asst. old B-20 BG BG Date GWPs 26 Std MW-1D MW-15 MW-2D MW-2S MW-3D MW-3S MW-3A MW-4 MW-S MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9A MW-10 MW-11 MW-12S MW-13 MW-14D MW-14S MW-15 MW-16 MW-17 SW -I SW-2 SW-3 SW-4 May-01 10 10 NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-01 ND ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND May-02 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-02 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-03 NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 13 ND ND ND Nov-03 ND ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-04 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND 6.4 J ND ND ND ND Nov-04 NS ND NS ND ND ND 14 3.6 ND ND ND ND May-05 Damaged ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-05 NS ND NS ND ND ND 22 ND ND ND ND ND May-06 Damaged ND ND ND ND 5.3 ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-06 NS ND NS ND ND 51 ND ND ND ND ND ND May-07 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U Nov-2007 NS 0.47 U NS 4.2 1 0.6 J 6.71 1.3 1 5.3 J 16 6.4 J 0.47 U Dry 2.01 0.51 May-2008 0.3J 0.51 0.4J 1.3J 7.3J 0.4J 1.01 5.01 5.3J 3.6J 4.51 11 1.11 0.11 Nov-2008 NS 1.11 NS 5.61 0.2 J 8.41 0.3 1 2.1 J 11 3.3 J 2.7 J Dry 5.31 0.91 May-2009 NS 1.81 1.2 J 2.2 1 0.51 7.01 2.81 1.3 J 2.91 1.01 1.61 6.3 J 1.4 J 0.81 Aug-2009 NS NS NS NS NS 6.4 J 4.9 U NS NS NS NS 4.9 U 4.9 U 4.9 U 4.9 U 4.9 U 4.9 U 4.9 U 4.9 U NS NS NS Jan-2010 NS 2.1J NS 0.8J NS 6.8J 2.6J 2.8J 5.81 6.4J 0.51 4.01 1.3J 0.51 0.17U 0.17U 2.4J 0.21 1.31 3.6J 3.9J 0.3J 0.17U 0.21 May-2010 NS 0.71 NS 1.71 NS 9.21 1.01 2.61 3.91 6.11 4.51 7.5 1 0.3 J 0.5 1 0.04 U 0.4 J 1.4 J NS 0.04 U 0.91 1.31 0.4 J 0.61 Nov-2010 NS 1.91 NS 5.6J NS 0.04U 5.4J 2.3J 0.04U 4.8J 0.91 4.0J 0.6J 1.11 0.6J 5.31 1.81 NS 1.6J 2J 1.11 0.6J 0.51 May-2011 NS 0.361 NS 3.11 NS 3.81 0.931 1.61 6.4 J 2.21 1.5 J 3.21 0.601 0.52 J 0.10 U 5.9 J 0.291 NS 1.51 3.1 J 0.82 J 1.11 1.3 J Nov-2011 Damaged 1.11 0.48 J 0.91 0.36 J 4.9 J 2.2 J 1.91 3.3 J 2.4 J 0.811 2.7 J 0.501 2.5 J 0.23 J 11 0.52 J 0.32 J 1.7 J 2.0 J 2.5 J 0.991 0.51 J May-2012 NS 0.881 NS 6.11 NS 4.2 1 2.8 J 2.91 6.8 J 2.2 1 2.3 J 5.81 0.50 J 1.11 0.41 J 24 0.621 NS 4.0 J 4.7 J 2.01 1.01 0.92 J Nov-2012 Damaged 0.74 J 0.35 J 91 0.33 J 5.7 J 5.51 0.91 1.91 2.4 J 0.72 J 8.0 J 0.17 J 1.5 J 0.82 J 15 0.76 J 0.24 J 3.7 J 0.93 J 0.68 J 0.501 0.82 J May-2013 Damaged 0.02 J 0.861 5.31 0.511 3.71 2.4 J 0.83 J 2.4 J 2.41 5.0 J 6.21 0.151 0.74 J 0.581 19 0.341 0.081 5.0 J 1.2 J 0.811 0.351 Dry May-2014 NS 0.05 U NS 0.12 J NS 3.8 J 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.28 J 0.05 U 2.1 J 5.8 J 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 11 0.05 U NS 0.30 J 0.67 J 1.4 J 0.26 J Dry Nov-2014 NS 0.86 J NS 7 J NS 91 4.5 J 0.66 J Damaged 3.4 J 4.1 J 10 0.14 U 0.84 J 0.171 36 0.371 NS 6.9 J 0.781 0.47 J 0.331 Dry May-2015 0.49J 2.2J 0.39J 0.151 0.26J 6.1J 0.14U 1.7J 11 1.3J 5J 4.3J 0.14U 0.73J 0.46J 15 0.41J 0.23J 1.2J 0.82J 0.56J 0.71J 0.80J Nov-2015 NS 1.01 NS 1.2 1 NS 11 81 3.61 3.5 J 3.61 2.9 J 2.11 0.14 U 1.21 0.241 2.8 1 0.261 NS 2.4 J 0.711 0.55 J 0.521 0.39 J May-2016 NS 2.7 J NS 0.66 U NS 10 1.51 2.1 J Dry 5.2 J 5.6 J 11 0.66 U 10 0.66 U 38 0.66 U NS 0.84 J 0.92 J 0.89 J 0.88 J 0.66 U Nov-2016 NS 1.91 NS 1.21 NS 7 6.81 0.911 Dry 13 5.1 J 21 0.66 U 71 1.3 J 42 0.851 NS 2.1 J 1.91 0.96 J 0.721 Dry May-2017 0.07U 0.31J 0.07U 1.2 J 0.40J 11 11 0.75 J 5.11 6.4 J 4.0 J 16 0.21 J 81 0.44 J 52 1.3 J 0.07U 0.901 6AJ 0.41J 1.81 1.5 J 1.11 1.2 1 Dec-2017 4.9 J 0.42 J 0.791 8.01 0.41 1 14 13 0.74 J 2.11 10 0.47 U 15 0.361 2.61 2.2 J 41 1.5 J 0.581 2.61 2.81 3.2 J 2.4 J Dry 0.54 J 0.491 0.14 J Jun-2018 2.6J 1.5J1 1.3J 2J 0.681 25 4.4J 1.11 51 1.2J 1.91 6 0.64J 2.2J 3.6J 37 5 0.24J 2.4J 3J 2.4J 0.54J Dry .3 1.7J Dry Dec-2018 2.5 J 0.961 0.911 4.11 0.121 27 21 0.48 J 4.1 J 5.7 15 15 0.031 9 3.21 22 1.11 0.03 U 0.591 1.41 3.21 0.03 U 1.61�0168JJ 0.441 0.161 NOTES: 1. This table shows a historic summary of the ground water monitoring data. With respect to VDC's, only those constituents that have been detected are included. ,2. GW Std = NCAC Title 15A 02L D202 Groundwater Standards or Interim Maximum Allowable Standard UMAC) 3.' = 1MAC 4. SW Std = 15A NCAC 02B Water Quality Standards for Surface Water, or other applicable state or national surface water standards, as appropriate. 5. MDL = Method Detection Limit. 6. MRL = Method Reporting Limit. 7. pg/L = micrograms per liter. mg/L = milligrams per liter. S. ND = not detected above the method detection limit (MDL) under old analytical requirements. 9. U = not detected above specified MDL under new analytical requirements. 10, ! (prior to 2019) = detected result is above MDL and below the Solid Waste Section Limit. 11. 1 (2018 and later) = detected result is above MDL and below the MRL. 12. NA = Not Analyzed or Not Applicable. NE = Not Established. NS = Not Sampled, 13. Bald font indicates analyte detected above GW Std. 14. Blank cell shaded blue indicates the well was not in the sampling program at the time of the sampling event. 15. Blank cell shaded green indicates the well was in the sampling program but not sampled. Appendix B Historical Data For Selected Analytes Construction and Demolition Debris (C&D) Landfill (Permit #74-07), Pitt County, North Carolina December 2018 Parameter: Barium CAS No. 7440-39-3 Sample BG BG Assessment Wells Asst. BG Asst. old B-20 BG BG Date GWPS 2B Std MW-1D MW-15 MW-2D MW-2S MW-3D MW-3S MW-3A MW-4 MW-S MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9A MW-10 MW-11 MW-12S MW-13 MW-14D MW-14S MW-15 MW-16 MW-17 SW -I SW-2 SW-3 SW-4 May-Ol 700 21000 NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-Ol ND ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND May-02 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-02 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-03 NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-03 ND ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-04 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-04 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-05 Damaged ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-05 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-06 Damaged ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-06 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-07 0.04 U 0.04 U NS 0.04 U 100 0.04 U 112 144 0.04 U 0.04 U 0.04 U 0.04 U Nov-2007 NS 62.41 NS 96.9 J 4.6 J 357 207 115 233 136 214 Dry 126 571 May-2008 11 J 27.5 J 16 J 51.8 J 394 4 J 203 101 65 J 31 J 127 174 71.2 J 63 J Nov-2008 NS 62.51 NS 165 51 447 196 48.31 161 103 121 Dry 268 75.11 May-2009 NS 26 J 1.8 J 6.9 J 5.3 J 460 266 117 56.1 31 J 113 181 61.6 J 78.7 J Aug-2009 NS NS NS NS NS 701 B 125 B NS NS NS NS 127 B 112 B 76.1 B 39.8 B 56.6 B 411 JB 13.91B ill NS NS NS Jan-2010 NS 77.4 J NS 15.4 J NS 492 84.2 J 165 83.8 J 137 29.1 J 169 55.4 J 113.0 23.4 J 98.5 J 82.8 J 13.1 J 100 51.5 J 89.2 J 71.3 J 76.1 J 70.9 J May-2010 NS 23.51 NS 47.51 NS 527 42.71 202 92.11 215 266 140 29.41 129 14.21 39.2 J 86.71 NS 107 33.31 79.41 69.21 82.11 Nov-2010 NS 56.6 J NS 149 NS 254 100 141 129.0 155 34.3 J 164 32.9 J 63.2 J 31.4 J 177 106 NS 177 49.8 J 59.1 J 75.5 J 94.2 J May-2011 NS 361 NS 101 NS 242 36 J 174 80.5 1 124 174 124 50.71 89.2 J 19.21 346 92.31 NS 127 70.81 71.61 77.81 137 Nov-2011 Damaged 58.7 J 2.0 J 34.3 J 7.6 J 484 70.7 J 183 150 157 67.4 J 184 43.6 J 43.6 J 17.3 J 467 67.8 J 9.9 J 223 48.7 J 69.4 J 73.3 J 81.2 J May-2012 NS 68.31 NS 166 NS 342 86.6 J 278 122 128 294 142 48.91 87.5 J 23.91 291 74.21 NS 105 78.81 84.81 60.81 74.31 Nov-2012 Damaged 37.1 J 1.8 J 152 7.0 J 425 120 151 117 53.4 J 100 133 36.5 J 132 19.3 J 504 76.6 J 11.2 J 74.7 J 38.0 J 49.1 J 74.1 J 70.6 J May-2013 Damaged 73.91 16.5 J 80.21 7.81 288 62.51 108 115 209 560 144 39.51 169 19.81 342 69.71 10.2 J 69.41 50.21 64.61 30.31 Dry May-2014 NS 20.3 J NS 33.0 J NS 343 28.6 J 80.2 J 67.9 J 110 291 157 29.3 J 58.9 J 18.3 J 368 52.4 J NS 90.9 J 94.3 J 72.9 J 37.9 J Dry Nov-2014 NS 64.51 NS 273 NS 675 123 7.31 Damaged 246 398 189 32.11 100 19.71 515 69.91 NS 207 86.61 57.71 46.61 Dry May-2015 71.1 J 19.9 J 6.1 J 34.3 J 10.8 J 412 17.9 J 151 130 271 819 202 25.8 J 63.2 J 24.4 J 292 57.1 J 10.7 J 54.3 J 57.6 J 59.7 J 54.2 J 78.3 J Nov-2015 NS 21.41 NS 34.61 NS 625 145 109 233 131 294 131 54.31 119 21.31 69.2 J 57.71 NS 93.81 55.81 44.71 63.21 74.01 May-2016 NS 24.6 J NS 89.5 J NS 648 78.9 J 68.1 J Dry 561 751 325 51.0 J 344 23.6 J 550 46.2 J NS 52.1 J 56.3 J 51.8 J 75.1 J 76.1 J Nov-2016 NS 49.41 NS 55.21 NS 945 198 123 Dry 336 411 285 45.31 260 31.31 654 53.11 NS 73.11 50.0 J 65.81 99.11 Dry May-2017 74.6J 31.4 J 15.11 39.9 J 11.81 515 191 149 187 98.11 367 340 39.0 J 200 20.3 J 507 36.3 J 9.901 75.0 J 88.7J 136 128 77.5 J 65.7 J 83.3 J Dec-2017 115 25 1 16.71 281 11.11 709 253 68.7 J 76.1 J 633.0 312 323 68.41 184 42.41 541 56.31 10.91 92.0 J 134 251 84.21 Dry 54.41 79.01 83.01 Jun-2018 36 33.7 19.8 63 11.4 879 56 93 83 348.0 132 328 56.8 161 78.3 466 38.7 10.2 65.0 100 196 89.1 Dry 58.3 117 Dry Dec-2018 35.5 38.5 15.6 135 10.1 689 312 52.5 140 470 566 358 48.8 368 55 398 47.5 8.51 49.3 95.2 67.7 256 108 53.8 77.5 74.1 NOTES: 1. This table shows a historic summary of the ground water monitoring data. With respect to VDC's, only those constituents that have been detected are included. ,2. GW Std = NCAC Title 15A 02L D202 Groundwater Standards or Interim Maximum Allowable Standard UMAC) 3.' = 1MAC 4. SW Std = 15A NCAC 02B Water Quality Standards for Surface Water, or other applicable state or national surface water standards, as appropriate. 5. MDL = Method Detection Limit. 6. MRL = Method Reporting Limit. 7. pg/L = micrograms per liter. mg/L = milligrams per liter. S. ND = not detected above the method detection limit (MDL) under old analytical requirements. 9. U = not detected above specified MDL under new analytical requirements. 10, ! (prior to 2019) = detected result is above MDL and below the Solid Waste Section Limit. 11. 1 (2018 and later) = detected result is above MDL and below the MRU 12. NA = Not Analyzed or Not Applicable. NE = Not Established. NS = Not Sampled, 13. Bald font indicates analyte detected above GW Std. 14. Blank cell shaded blue indicates the well was not in the sampling program at the time of the sampling event. 15. Blank cell shaded green indicates the well was in the sampling program but not sampled. Appendix B Historical Data For Selected Analytes Construction and Demolition Debris (C&D) Landfill (Permit #74-07), Pitt County, North Carolina December 2018 Parameter: Beryllium CAS No. 7440-41-7 Sample BG BG Assessment Wells Asst. BG Asst. old B-20 BG BG Date GWPS 2B Std MW-1D MW-15 MW-2D MW-2S MW-3D MW-3S MW-3A MW-4 MW-S MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9A MW-10 MW-11 MW-12S MW-13 MW-14D MW-14S MW-15 MW-16 MW-17 SW -I SW-2 SW-3 SW-4 May-01 4* 6.5 NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-01 ND ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND May-02 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-02 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-03 NS ND ND ND 2 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-03 ND ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-04 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-04 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-05 Damaged ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-05 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-06 Damaged ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-06 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-07 0.08 U 0.08 U 0.08 U 0.08 U 0.08 U 0.08 U 0.08 U 0.08 U 0.08 U 0.08 U 0.08 U 0.08 U Nov-2007 NS 0.61 NS 0.06 U 0.06 U 0.06 U 0.8 J 0.11 0.91 0.11 0.11 Dry 0.06 U 0.11 May-2008 0.06 U 1 0.06 U 0.1 1 0.06 U 0.06 U 0.4 J 0.11 0.11 0.11 0.11 0.7 J 0.11 0.11 Nov-2008 NS 0.71 NS 0.06 U 0.06 U 0.06 U 0.2 J 0.11 0.11 0.11 0.06 U Dry 0.41 0.11 May-2009 NS 2.6 0.06 U 0.06 U 0.06 U 0.06 U 0.91 0.51 0.11 0.11 0.06 U 0.6 J 0.06 U 0.11 Aug-2009 NS NS NS NS 0.44 U 0.44 U NS NS NS NS 0.44 U 0.44 U 044 U 0.44 U 0.44 U 0.44 U 0.44 U 0.44 U NS NS NS Jan-2010 NS 0.2 J NS 0.91 NS 0.06 U 0.11 1 1 0.11 0.06 U 0.11 0.2 J 0.21 0.3 J 0.06 U 0.3 J 0.06 U 0.6 J 1.0 0.2 J 0.06 U 0.2 J 0.11 May-2010 NS 0.51 NS 0.11 NS 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.81 0.51 0.11 0.11 0.41 0.02 U 0.11 0.11 0.11 0.31 NS 0.11 0.11 0.11 0.11 0.11 Nov-2010 NS 0.3 J NS 0.11 NS 0.11 0.11 0.7 J 1 0.11 0.11 0.2 J 0.02 U 0.11 0.2 J 0.11 0.3 J NS 0.2 J 0.11 0.11 0.11 0.11 May-2011 NS 0.16 J NS 0.11 NS 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.57 J 0.921 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.06 J 0.02 U 0.29 J 0.311 0.02 U 0.12 J NS 0.21 0.12 J 0.061 0.02 U 0.57 J Nov-2011 Damaged 0.26 J 0.02 U 0.07 J 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.65 J 0.24 J 0.06 J 0.06 J 0.24 J 0.02 U 0.16 J 0.10 J 0.02 U 0.14 J 0.02 U 0.29 J 0.02 U 0.06 J 0.091 0.101 May-2012 NS 0.191 NS 0.17 J NS 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.50 J 0.501 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.13 J 0.07 U 0.091 0.081 0.07 U 0.12 J NS 2 0.191 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.15 J Nov-2012 Damaged 0.181 0.07 U 0.091 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.47 J 0.13 J 0.091 0.07 U 0.091 0.07 U 0.081 0.29 J 0.07 U 0.13 J 0.07 U 0.39 J 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.12 J May-2013 Damaged 0.04 J 0.031 0.101 0.03 U 0.091 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.231 0.16 J 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.081 1.0 0.031 0.12 J 0.03 U 0.481 0.12 J 0.071 0.111 Dry May-2014 NS 0.03 U NS 0.06 J NS 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.23 J 0.03 U 0.051 0.04 J 0.12 J 0.03 U 0.04 J 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.04 J NS 0.03 U 0.16 J 0.04 J 0.04 J Dry Nov-2014 NS 0.04 U NS 0.111 NS 0.04 U 0.04 U 0.04 U Damaged 0.04 U 0.04 U 0.04 J 0.04 U 0.04 J 0.241 0.04 U 0.08 J NS 0.081 0.04 U 0.04 U 0.081 Dry May-2015 0.02 U 0.03 J 0.02 U 0.081 0.02 U 0.04 J 0.02 U 0.55 J 0.02 U 0.151 0.06 J 0.26 J 0.02 U 0.04 J 0.18 J 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.04 J 0.06 J 0.051 0.11 J 0.04 J Nov-2015 NS 0.04 U NS 0.07 J NS 0.04 J 0.04 J 0.30 J 0.08 J 0.05 J 0.051 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.05 J 0.061 0.041 0.03 J NS 0.481 0.02 U 0.031 0.131 0.091 May-2016 NS 0.07 J NS 0.08 J NS 0.06 J 0.05 J 0.181 Dry 0.07 J 0.07 J 0.06 J 0.04 U 0.051 0.05 J 0.04 U 0.06 J NS 0.13 J 0.04 U 0.04 U 0.101 0.04 U Nov-2016 NS 0.05 J NS 0.04 U NS 0.14 J 0.081 0.15 J Dry 0.13 J 0.101 0.24 J 0.04 U 0.101 0.12 J 0.101 0.04 U NS 0.06 J 0.05 J 0.04 U 0.091 Dry May-2017 0.07U 0.07U 0.07U 0.07U 0.07U 0.081 0.091 0.17 J 0.46 J 0.18 J 0.07 J 0.18 J 0.07U 0.07U 0.07U 0.07U 0.07U 0.07U 0.101 0.42J 0.13J 0.07U 0.07U 0.07U 0.07U Dec-2017 0.07 J 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.181 0.07 U 0.081 0.071 0.31 J 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.09 J 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.32 J 0.33 J 0.161 0.311 Dry 0.07 U 0.07U 0.07U Jun-2018 0.05 U 0.051 0.11 0.06 J 0.06 J 0.07 J 0.12 J 0.26 J 0.13 J 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.09 J 0.05 U 0.06 J 0.1 J 0.07 J 0.06 J 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.27 J 0.07 J 0.16 J Dry 0.051 0.091 Dry Dec-2018 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.11 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.07 J 0.06 J 0.05 U 0.051 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.051 0.091 0.051 0.311 0.05 U 0.05 J 0.111 NOTES: 1. This table shows a historic summary of the ground water monitoring data. With respect to VDC's, only those constituents that have been detected are included. ,2. GW Std = NCAC Title 15A 02L D202 Groundwater Standards or Interim Maximum Allowable Standard UMAC) 3. * = 1MAC 4. SW Std = 15A NCAC 02B Water Quality Standards for Surface Water, or other applicable state or national surface water standards, as appropriate. 5. MDL = Method Detection Limit. 6. MRL = Method Reporting Limit. 7. pg/L = micrograms per liter. mg/L = milligrams per liter. S. ND = not detected above the method detection limit (MDL) under old analytical requirements. 9. U = not detected above specified MDL under new analytical requirements. 10, ! (prior to 2019) = detected result is above MDL and below the Solid Waste Section Limit. 11. 1 (2018 and later) = detected result is above MDL and below the MRU 12. NA = Not Analyzed or Not Applicable. NE = Not Established. NS = Not Sampled, 13. Bald font indicates analyte detected above GW Std. 14. Blank cell shaded blue indicates the well was not in the sampling program at the time of the sampling event. 15. Blank cell shaded green indicates the well was in the sampling program but not sampled. Appendix B Historical Data For Selected Analytes Construction and Demolition Debris (C&D) Landfill (Permit #74-07), Pitt County, North Carolina December 2018 Parameter: Cadmium CAS No. 7440-43-9 Sample BG BG Assessment Wells Asst. BG Asst. old B-20 BG BG Date GWPS 26 Std MW-1D MW-15 MW-2D MW-2S MW-3D MW-3S MW-3A MW-4 MW-S MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9A MW-10 MW-11 MW-12S MW-13 MW-14D MW-14S MW-15 MW-16 MW-17 SW -I SW-2 SW-3 SW-4 May-01 2 2** NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-01 ND ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND May-02 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-02 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-03 NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-03 ND ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-04 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND 4 ND ND Nov-04 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-05 Damaged ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-05 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND 1 ND ND May-06 Damaged ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 1 3 ND ND Nov-06 NS 1 NS 1 ND ND ND 1 ND S 2 1 May-07 1 0.06 U 0.06 U 0.06 U 0.06 U 0.06 U 0.06 U 0.06 U 0.06 U 0.06 U 0.06 U 1 Nov-2007 NS 0.71 NS 0.3 1 0.5 J 0.71 0.5 1 0.6 J 0.6 J 0.41 0.3 J Dry 0.11 0.2 J May-2008 0.1 J 0.6 J 0.35 J 0.11 0.11 1 0.2 J 0.11 0.4 J 0.04 U 0.11 0.4 J 0.11 0.11 Nov-2008 NS 0.31 NS 0.11 0.04 U 0.04 U 0.3 J 0.04 U 0.4 J 0.04 U 0.11 Dry 0.31 0.04 U May-2009 NS 2.3 3.6 0.04 U 0.11 0.11 0.91 0.3 J 0.91 0.8 J 0.2 J 0.7 J 0.04 U 0.04 U Aug-2009 NS NS NS NS NS 0.16 J 0.18 J NS NS NS NS 0.3 J 0.16 J 0.171 0.3J 0.158 U 0.161 0.41 0.23 J NS NS NS Jan-2010 NS 0.2J NS 0.4J NS 0.04U 0.2J 0.3J 0.6J 0.3J 0.2J 0.21 0.11 0.04U 0.2J 0.2J 0.2J 1 0.2J 2 1.9 1.2 0.3J 0.11 May-2010 NS 0.21 NS 0.81 NS 0.3 J 0.11 1.2 0.3 J 2.2 2 0.2 1 0.2 J 1.0 0.11 0.2 J 0.4 J NS 0.11 0.2 J 0.11 0.11 0.11 Nov-2010 NS 0.2J NS 0.6J NS 0.11 0.11 0.5J 2 0.6J 0.4J 0.31 0.11 0.11 0.2J 0.11 0.2J NS 0.3J 0.11 0.11 0.11 0.2J May-2011 NS 0.111 NS 0.291 NS 0.071 0.11 0.35 J 0.641 0.43 J 0.4 J 0.06 J 0.051 0.81 0.171 0.11 0.161 NS 0.121 0.22 J 0.111 0.291 0.14 J Nov-2011 Damaged 0.37 J 0.091 0.17 J 0.24 J 0.12 J 0.36 J 0.43 J 0.69 J 0.29 J 0.38 J 0.13 J 0.08 J 0.08 J 0.13 J 0.06 J 0.13 J 0.43 J 0.29 J 0.02 J 0.02 J 0.14 J 0.051 May-2012 NS 0.03 U NS 0.251 NS 0.041 0.081 0.16 J 0.221 0.27 J 0.121 0.06 J 0.141 0.05 J 0.221 0.05 J 0.181 NS 0.181 0.171 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.03 U Nov-2012 Damaged 0.16 J 0.03 J 0.181 0.03 U 0.051 0.34 J 0.22 J 0.12 J 0.12 J 0.16 J 0.04 J 0.04 J 0.08 J 0.64 J 0.13 J 0.12 J 0.43 J 0.36 J 0.07 J 0.03 J 0.04 J 0.07 J May-2013 Damaged 0.151 0.391 0.291 0.481 0.111 0.071 0.09 J 0.201 0.311 0.141 0.13 J 0.641 0.06 J 0.971 0.68 J 0.211 2 0.18 1 0.081 0.05 J 0.081 Dry May-2014 NS 0.11 J NS 0.14 J NS 0.191 0.15 J 0.08 J 0.05 J 0.31 J 0.29 J 0.39 J 1.0 0.17 J 0.25 J 0.09 J 1 NS 2 0.22 J 0.05 U 0.05 U Dry Nov-2014 NS 0.121 NS 0.441 NS 0.171 0.121 0.04 U Damaged 0.20 J 0.261 0.08 J 0.311 0.21 J 0.581 0.26 J 0.181 NS 0.26 J 0.051 0.04 J 0.041 Dry May-2015 0.85 J 0.13 J 0.23 J 0.13 J 0.18 J 0.03 J 0.011 0.33 J 0.62 J 0.48 J 0.44 J 0.101 0.101 0.08 J 0.33 J 0.091 0.101 0.50 J 0.86 J 0.07 J 0.02 J 0.03 J 0.03 J Nov-2015 NS 0.081 NS 0.261 NS 0.041 0.151 0.21 J 0.38 J 0.45 J 0.351 0.12 J 0.181 0.621 0.451 1 1 NS 0.661 0.041 0.04 J 0.071 0.081 May-2016 NS 0.12 J NS 0.10 J NS 0.05 U 0.07 J 0.08 J Dry 0.48 J 0.15 J 0.05 U 0.12 J 0.13 J 0.16 J 0.14 J 0.23 J NS 0.44 J 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U Nov-2016 NS 0.131 NS 0.101 NS 0.05 U 0.08 J 0.09 J Dry 0.18 J 0.301 0.20 J 0.13 J 0.09 J 0.501 0.15 J 0.05 J NS 0.291 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U Dry May-2017 0.60J 0.11 0.23J 0.131 0.40J 0.08U 0.08U 0.091 0.88J 0.25J OAJ 0.11J 0.08U 0.17J 0.151 0.08U 0.08U 0.25J 0.61J 0.20J 0.14J 0.08U 0.08U 0.08U 0.08U Dec-2017 0.55 J 0.08 U 0.08 U 0.171 0.08 U 0.08 U 0.09 J 0.11 J 0.08 U 0.08 U 0.091 0.08 U 0.09 J 0.15 J 0.08 U 0.15 J 0.08 U 0.19 J 0.441 0.121 0.21 J 0.08 U Dry 0.08U 0.08U 0.08U Jun-2018 0.27 J 0.051 0.09 J 0.06 J 0.2 J 0.02 U 0.06 J 0.09 J 0.12 J 0.15 J 0.06 J 0.06 J 0.04 J 0.04 J 0.08 J 0.13 J 0.04 J 0.22 J 0.1 J 0.171 0.13 J 0.11 J Dry 0.02 U 0.03 J Dry Dec-2018 0.111 0.14 J 0.02 U 0.111 0.02 U 0.11 J 0.041 0.14 J 0.081 0.171 0.161 0.081 0.02 J 0.141 0.11 0.02 U 0.061 0.06 J 0.071 0.08 J 0.151 0.041 0.151 0.02 U 0.021 0.04 J NOTES: 1. This table shows a historic summary of the ground water monitoring data. With respect to VDC's, only those constituents that have been detected are included. ,2. GW Std = NCAC Title 15A 02L D202 Groundwater Standards or Interim Maximum Allowable Standard UMAC) 3. * = 1MAC 4. SW Std = 15A NCAC 02B Water Quality Standards for Surface Water, or other applicable state or national surface water standards, as appropriate. 5. MDL = Method Detection Limit. 6. MRL = Method Reporting Limit. 7. pg/L = micrograms per liter. mg/L = milligrams per liter. S. ND = not detected above the method detection limit (MDL) under old analytical requirements. 9. U = not detected above specified MDL under new analytical requirements. 10, ! (prior to 2019) = detected result is above MDL and below the Solid Waste Section Limit. 11. ) (2018 and later) = detected result is above MDL and below the MRU 12. NA = Not Analyzed or Not Applicable. NE = Not Established. NS = Not Sampled, 13. Bald font indicates analyte detected above GW Std. 14. Blank cell shaded blue indicates the well was not in the sampling program at the time of the sampling event. 15. Blank cell shaded green indicates the well was in the sampling program but not sampled. Appendix B Historical Data For Selected Analytes Construction and Demolition Debris (C&D) Landfill (Permit #74-07), Pitt County, North Carolina December 2018 Parameter: Chromium CAS No. 7440-47-3 Sample BG BG Assessment Wells Asst. BG Asst. old B-20 BG BG Date GWPS 26 Std MW-iD MW-IS MW-2D MW-2S MW-3D MW-3S MW-3A MW-4 MW-S MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9A MW-10 MW-11 MW-12S MW-13 MW-14D MW-14S MW-15 MW-16 MW-17 SW-1 SW-2 SW-3 SW-4 May-01 10 WER NS ND 29 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-01 83 ND NS ND 29 ND 1s ND ND May-02 NS ND NS 85 42 ND ND ND ND Nov-02 NS ND NS 69 13 ND ND ND ND ND ND May-03 NS ND 24 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-03 22 15 NS ND ND ND 11 ND 122 ND ND ND May-04 NS ND NS 42 12 ND 15 ND 10 ND ND ND Nov-04 NS ND NS 33 25 ND 22 ND 25 ND ND ND May-05 Damaged ND NS 33 30 ND 20 ND ND ND ND ND Nov-05 NS ND NS 15 ND ND 11 40 ND ND ND ND May-06 Damaged ND 11 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-06 NS ND NS ND ND ND 12 ND ND ND ND ND May-07 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U Nov-2007 NS 0.31 NS 0.51 0.24 U 1.2 1 2.7 J 0.41 13 1.31 1.01 Dry 1.51 0.24 U May-2008 0.3J 0.2J 0.3J 0.6J 1.51 0.2J 1.2J 1.2J 3.1J 1.11 1.11 8.01 1.11 0.4J Nov-2008 NS 0.51 NS 1.71 0.11 U 1.41 1.01 1.11 4.7 J 1.11 0.4 J Dry 5.01 0.31 May-2009 NS 0.10U 1.7J 0.7J 0.10U 1.6J 2.1J 0.7J 2.5J 0.51 0.11 5.11 0.5J 0.51 Aug-2009 NS NS NS NS NS 8.81B 3.361B NS NS NS NS 4.76 JB 3 JB 31B 3.091B 2.48 JB 1.771B 4.24 JB 2.81B NS NS NS Jan-2010 NS 0.10U NS 0.10U NS 11 0.10U 2.8J 2.7J 0.8J 0.10U 0.10U 2.7J 0.91 0.10U 0.10U 0.7J 1.8J 2.6J 3.3J 2.1J 0.7J 0.4J 0.3J May-2010 NS 0.51 NS 0.71 NS 21 0.11 2.1 1 2.31 4.2 1 2.51 0.81 0.3 J 0.61 0.3 J 0.6 J 0.8 J NS 0.5 J 0.4 J 0.91 0.4 J 0.91 Nov-2010 NS 0.5J NS 0.6J NS 1.7J 0.3J 3.1J 11 2J 0.4J 0.8J 0.03U 0.11 0.11 1.7J 0.91 NS 0.51 0.5J 0.5J 0.2J 0.3J May-2011 NS 0.441 NS 0.621 NS 0.761 0.31 31 6.21 2.41 1.21 0.84 J 0.171 0.83 J 0.231 2.61 0.511 NS 0.481 1.81 0.581 0.991 3.1 J Nov-2011 Damaged 0.66 J 0.04 U 0.29 J 0.15 J 1.7 J 0.67 J 3.7 J 9.51 2.7 J 0.92 J 2.1 J 0.23 J 0.86 J 0.04 J 14 0.57 J 0.04 U 1.3 J 0.74 J 1.2 J 0.63 J 0.46 J May-2012 NS 0.911 NS 1.71 NS 1.01 1.51 5.71 6.11 2.5 J 2.01 1.71 0.18 U 0.50 J 0.18 U 6.5 1 0.611 NS 2.01 2.61 1.41 0.381 1.001 Nov-2012 Damaged 0.45J 0.18U 1.91 0.18U 1.5J 2.3J 3.6J 5.2J 1.8J 1.51 3.01 0.18U 0.80J 0.25J 16 0.68J 0.4J 1.2J 0.54J 0.545J 0.18J 1.11 May-2013 Damaged 0.50 J 0.7 J 0.57 J 0.38 J 0.50 J 1.0 J 2.2 J 4.8 J 3.2 J 7.41 2.21 0.131 1.11 0.78 J 19 0.591 0.27 J 5.81 2.41 1.61 1.61 Dry May-2014 NS 0.45 J NS 0.81 J NS 1.8 J 0.29 J 1.91 3.1 J 0.38 J 6.1 J 3.8 J 0.04 U 0.83 J 0.20 J 9.01 0.46 J NS 2.1 J 1.91 0.951 0.511 Dry Nov-2014 NS 1.61 NS 3.51 NS 5.11 2.81 0.14 U Damaged 2.61 11 5.81 0.14 U 1.11 0.341 21 0.351 NS 14 0.981 0.811 0.14 U Dry May-2015 0.24J 0.17J 0.31J 0.14J 0.40J 2.6J 0.12U 3.01 9.3J 0.86J 18 2.9J 0.18J 1.4J 1.11 8.9J 0.63J 0.12U 0.82J 1.2J 1.11 1.2J 0.951 Nov-2015 NS 0.12 U NS 1.21 NS 7.31 5.11 3.31 9.81 1.3 1 9.91 1.3 1 0.12 U 1.7 J 0.651 2.7 J 0.421 NS 8.41 0.861 0.431 0.851 0.53 1 May-2016 NS 0.52J NS 0.70J NS 9.8J 1.01 1.91 Dry 4.0J 18 8.7J 0.08J 9.2J 0.85J 27 0.811 NS 3.0J 1.6J 0.80J 1.11 0.71J Nov-2016 NS 0.531 NS 0.371 NS 18 4.11 2.01 Dry 4.81 8.81 9.31 0.06 U 11 0.43 J 28 0.261 NS 1.21 0.951 1.01 0.61 J Dry May-2017 0.13J 0.17 J 0.63J 0.82 J 0.58J 13 8.7 J 2.0 J 13 3.4 J 8.91 12 0.08U 12 0.08U 28 0.15 J 0.08U 2.1 J 2.9J 1.51 1.3 J 0.46 J 0.08U 3.1 J Dec-2017 2.1 J 0.11 J 0.57 J 7.61 0.08 U 17 10 3.21 6.71 7.71 8.21 17 0.36 J 4.71 0.81 31 0.41 0.081 9.11 2.91 6.9 J 2.41 Dry 0.641 0.41 0.081 Jun-2018 0.15U 0.15U 2J 0.43J 4.6J 24 2.5J 2.4J 4.9J 1.31 2.7J 3.91 0.15U 4.1J 1.3J 26 0.15U 0.15U 0.84J 2.6J 2.5J 2.9J Dry 0.15U 1.2J Dry Dec-2018 1.41 0.77 J 0.35 J 31 0.15 U 32 13 4.41 3.31 4.31 12 15 0.15 U 14 0.561 24 0.311 0.15 U 0.481 0.15 U 1.51 0.941 6.1 0.531 0.371 0.61 NOTES: 1. This table shows a historic summary of the ground water monitoring data. With respect to VDC's, only those constituents that have been detected are included. ,2. GW Std = NCAC Title 15A 02L D202 Groundwater Standards or Interim Maximum Allowable Standard UMAC) 3.' = 1MAC 4. SW Std = 15A NCAC 02B Water Quality Standards for Surface Water, or other applicable state or national surface water standards, as appropriate. 5. MDL = Method Detection Limit. 6. MRL = Method Reporting Limit. 7. pg/L = micrograms per liter. mg/L = milligrams per liter. S. ND = not detected above the method detection limit (MDL) under old analytical requirements. 9. U = not detected above specified MDL under new analytical requirements. 10, ! (prior to 2019) = detected result is above MDL and below the Solid Waste Section Limit. 11. ) (2018 and later) = detected result is above MDL and below the MRU 12. NA = Not Analyzed or Not Applicable. NE = Not Established. NS = Not Sampled, 13. Bald font indicates analyte detected above GW Std. 14. Blank cell shaded blue indicates the well was not in the sampling program at the time of the sampling event. 15. Blank cell shaded green indicates the well was in the sampling program but not sampled. Appendix B Historical Data For Selected Analytes Construction and Demolition Debris (C&D) Landfill (Permit #74-07), Pitt County, North Carolina December 2018 Parameter: Cobalt CAS No. 7440-48-4 Sample BG BG Assessment Wells Asst. BG Asst. old B-20 BG BG Date GWPs 2B Std MW-1D MW-15 MW-2D MW-2S MW-3D MW-3S MW-3A MW-4 MIN-5 MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9A MW-10 MW-11 MW-12S MW-13 MW-14D MW-14S MW-15 MW-16 MW-17 SW-1 SW-2 SW-3 SW-4 May-01 1* 4 NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-01 ND ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND May-02 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-02 NS ND NS 19 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-03 NS ND ND 16 ND ND 11 17 ND ND ND ND Nov-03 ND ND NS ND ND ND 52 ND ND ND ND ND May-04 NS ND NS ND ND ND 23 ND ND ND ND ND Nov-04 NS ND NS 11 ND 21 ND ND ND ND ND ND May-05 Damaged ND NS ND ND 12 15 ND ND ND ND ND Nov-05 NS ND NS 13 ND 29 ND ND ND ND ND ND May-06 Damaged ND ND ND ND 17 11 ND ND ND ND ND Nov-06 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND 43 ND ND ND May-07 0.41U 0.41U 0.41U 0.41U 0.41U 0.41U 0.41U 12 38 0.41U 0.41U 0.41U Nov-2007 NS 1.5 J NS 9.3 J 0.41 U 9.4 J 1.01 2.3 J 6.3 J 17.0 Dry 0.81 0.71 May-2008 0.11 0.81 0.11 1.3 J 13 0.11 1.01 1.7 J 1.7 J 2.6 J 19 1.2 J 0.8 J 1.01 Nov-2008 NS 0.91 NS 10 0.11 17 0.41 0.5 J 4.4 J 2.8 J 12 Dry 1.91 5.11 May-2009 NS 1.2J 0.4J 5.81 0.11 12.6 1.3J 1.2J 1.11 2.3J 8.4J 1.01 0.4J 1.3J Aug-2009 NS NS NS NS NS 10.6 19.9 NS NS NS NS 12.3 1.72 U 1.72 U 1.72 U 1.72 U 1.72 U 1.72 U 1.72 U NS NS NS Jan-2010 NS 2.5J NS 0.4J NS 5.7J 15 0.91 1.6J 0.6J 1.11 10 0.7J 0.3J 0.51 0.2J 1.3J 0.2J 0.4J 1.2J 0.6J 0.3J 1.2J 0.2J May-2010 NS 0.71 NS 1.11 NS 18 3.8J 0.91 2.8J 5.4J 9.01 21 0.21 0.2J 0.31 0.21 0.91 NS 0.2J 0.3J 0.6J 0.6J 0.51 Nov-2010 NS 0.8J NS 3.3J NS 37 17 1.11 7.8J 0.7J 0.81 24 0.2J 0.3J 0.3J 0.8J 1.01 NS 0.3J 0.4J 0.5J 1.01 0.7J May-2011 NS 0.411 NS 3.7 J NS 14 7.7 J 0.58 J 1.5 J 1.4 J 4.2 J 31 0.091 2.2 J 0.261 1.5 J 1.2 J NS 0.181 0.841 1.51 0.421 1.6 J Nov-2011 Damaged 0.48 J 0.03 U 1.11 0.05 J 6.8 J 15 0.76 J 1.6 J 1.11 1.2 J 17 0.111 0.26 J 0.20 J 0.84 J 0.60 J 0.08 J 0.42 J 0.501 0.75 J 1.3 J 0.86 J May-2012 NS 0.381 NS 7.0 J NS 2.6 J 25 0.63 J 1.7 J 1.3 J 3.6 J 31 0.06 J 0.45 J 0.221 0.72 J 1.5 J NS 3.4 J 0.891 0.791 0.761 0.721 Nov-2012 Damaged 0.31 J 0.04 J 8.6 J 0.03 J 15 28 0.38 J 1.11 0.55 J 1.3 J 27 0.08 J 0.86 J 0.53 J 1.11 0.46 J 0.10 J 1.6 J 0.42 J 0.31 J 0.891 1.7 J May-2013 Damaged 0.201 0.261 2.0 J 0.081 2.2 J 18 0.35 J 1.6 J 3.0 J 9.2 J 24 0.04 J 0.33 J 0.731 0.88 J 0.471 0.04 J 2.4 J 0.731 0.521 0.481 Dry May-2014 NS 0.13 J NS 1.0 J NS 5.9 J 0.281 0.30 J 0.34 J 0.22 J 5.2 J 22 0.05 J 0.44 J 0.191 0.82 J 0.32 J NS 0.24 J 0.38 J 0.88 J 0.31 J Dry Nov-2014 NS 0.331 NS 5.6 J NS 2.6 J 15 0.13 J Damaged 2.8 J 5.0 J 12 0.12 U 0.49 J 0.661 1.11 0.471 NS 1.8 J 0.411 0.341 0.751 Dry May-2015 0.22 J 0.44 J 0.04 J 0.29 J 0.051 0.89 J 0.12 J 0.80 J 2.6 J 0.911 18 14 0.06 J 0.31 J 0.43 J 0.81 J 0.28 J 0.05 J 0.79 J 0.33 J 0.32 J 0.48 J 0.34 J Nov-2015 NS 0.301 NS 0.391 NS 2.7 J 11 1.3 J 1.5 J 1.11 4.1 J 4.0 J 0.101 0.38 J 0.521 0.30 J 0.351 NS 1.6 J 0.261 0.201 0.741 0.261 May-2016 NS 0.20 J NS 0.49 J NS 3.1 J 7.6 J 0.38 J Dry 4.5 J 16 11 0.07 J 0.92 J 0.30 J 1.7 J 0.26 J NS 0.61 J 0.27 J 0.28 J 0.72 J 0.181 Nov-2016 NS 0.311 NS 1.7 J NS 3.0 J 6.2 J 0.33 J Dry 2.5 J 3.3 J 9.8 J 0.113 J 1.01 0.701 2.0 J 0.941 NS 1.3 J 0.341 0.321 0.471 Dry May-2017 0.38J 0.24U 0.24U 1.11 0.24U 2.5 J 8.6 J 0.36 J 2.9 J 1.4 J 8.3 J 8.0 J 0.24U 0.87 J 0.28 J 1.8 J 0.501 0.24 U 0.74 J 0.3 0.33J 0.35 J 0.35 J 0.36 J 0.47 J Dec-2017 0.57 J 0.24 U 0.24 U 4.1 J 0.24 U 3.9 J 9.5 J 0.51 J 0.991 2.9 J 3.5 J 3.3 J 0.29 J 0.56 J 0.731 2.0 J 0.371 0.24 U 1.6 J 0.361 0.861 0.281 Dry 0.241 0.511 0.24 U Jun-2018 E 0.22 J 0.2 J 0.511 1.1 0.26 J 4.7 2.1 0.46 J 1.1 1.6 2.4 3.2 0.27 J 0.42 J 1.4 J 1.9 0.85 J 0.091 0.591 0.33 J 0.55 J 0.33 J Dry 0.3 J 0.65 J Dry Dec-2018 0.271 0.27 J 0.12 1 1.4 0.081 3 8.3 0.221 1 1.2 2.9 12 3.4 0.121 1 1.8 1 1.6 0.541 0.07 J 0.361 0.151 0.531 0.321 0.791 0.191 0.321 0.621 NOTES: 1. This table shows a historic summary of the ground water monitoring data. With respect to VDC's, only those constituents that have been detected are included. ,2. GW Std = NCAC Title 15A 02L D202 Groundwater Standards or Interim Maximum Allowable Standard UMAC) 3. * = 1MAC 4. SW Std = 15A NCAC 02B Water Quality Standards for Surface Water, or other applicable state or national surface water standards, as appropriate. 5. MDL = Method Detection Limit. 6. MRL = Method Reporting Limit. 7. pg/L = micrograms per liter. mg/L = milligrams per liter. S. ND = not detected above the method detection limit (MDL) under old analytical requirements. 9. U = not detected above specified MDL under new analytical requirements. 10, ! (prior to 2019) = detected result is above MDL and below the Solid Waste Section Limit. 11. J (2018 and later) = detected result is above MDL and below the MRU 12. NA = Not Analyzed or Not Applicable. NE = Not Established. NS = Not Sampled, 13. Bald font indicates analyte detected above GW Std. 14. Blank cell shaded blue indicates the well was not in the sampling program at the time of the sampling event. 15. Blank cell shaded green indicates the well was in the sampling program but not sampled. Appendix B Historical Data For Selected Analytes Construction and Demolition Debris (C&D) Landfill (Permit #74-07), Pitt County, North Carolina December 2018 Parameter: Copper CAS No. 7440-50-8 Sample BG BG Assessment Wells Asst. BG Asst. old B-20 BG BG Date GWPS 26 Std MW-1D MW-15 MW-2D MW-2S MW-3D MW-3S MW-3A MW-4 MW-S MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9A MW-10 MW-11 MW-12S MW-13 MW-14D MW-14S MW-15 MW-16 MW-17 SW -I SW-2 SW-3 SW-4 May-01 1000 WER NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-01 ND ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND May-02 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-02 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-03 NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-03 ND ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-04 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-04 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-05 Damaged ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-05 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-06 Damaged ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-06 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-07 0.2U 0.2U 0.2U 0.2U 0.2U 0.2U 0.2U 0.2U 0.2U 0.2U 0.2U 0.2U Nov-2007 NS 1.7 NS 2.0 1.3 1.8 2.3 1.6 6.7 2.7 1.6 )ry 1.9 1.6 May-2008 0.4 1.5 0.7 1.0 1.3 0.8 0.7 0.9 2.1 2.0 0.9 5.5 0.8 0.6 Nov-2008 NS 1.3 NS 1.2 1.3 1.3 0.9 3.3 2.8 3.0 0.8 Dry 5.6 1.1 May-2009 NS 0.7 5.5 1.9 0.7 1.4 1.8 2.6 2.3 1.6 0.6 4.9 1.5 0.4 Aug-2009 NS NS NS NS 3.641 2.351 NS NS NS NS 2.311 2.131 2.341 2.44J 1.861 1.331 1.29 U 1.341 2.7 J 0.81 0.8 J 0.71 Jan-2010 NS 0.91 NS 1.2J NS 1.91 1.3J 1.81 1.6J 1.11 2.4J 0.7J 1.3J 1.01 0.8J 0.7J 1.2J 2.41 2.4J 4.81 0.4J 0.4J 0.3J 0.51 May-2010 NS 0.71 NS 0.91 NS 1.11 4.01 1.4 J 1.11 2.41 2.91 1.11 0.11 0.61 0.2 J 0.3 1 0.5 J NS 0.11 0.3 J 0.11 0.11 0.3 1 Nov-2010 NS 0.5 J NS 1.11 NS 1.11 0.51 1.3 J 3.9 J 1.5 J 0.81 0.8 J 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.03 U 1.11 0.81 NS 0.11 1.7 J 0.94 J 1.11 1.5 J May-2011 NS 1.11 NS 1.51 NS 1.3 1 1.11 1.91 4.4 J 1.61 1.51 1.3 1 0.291 1.71 0.67 J 1.5 J 2.11 NS 0.811 0.171 0.461 0.301 0.02 U Nov-2011 Damaged 0.89 J 0.15 J 0.49 J 0.52 J 1.5 J 0.88 J 1.11 7.1 J 1.7 J 0.93 J 0.69 J 0.05 J 0.18 J 0.09 J 0.53 J 0.82 J 0.66 J 0.59 J 2.3 J 1.2 J 0.34 J 0.42 J May-2012 NS 0.871 NS 1.31 NS 0.911 0.851 1.81 3.41 2.21 1.91 1.11 0.111 0.371 0.501 0.871 0.771 NS 1.91 2.11 0.361 0.581 1.21 Nov-2012 Damaged 1.01 0.76 J 1.3 J 1.3 J 1.6 J 1.4 J 0.88 J 4.2 J 1.2 J 1.91 1.4 J 0.501 0.64 J 0.70 J 0.911 1.01 1.2 J 0.57 J 1.3 J 1.4 J 1.11 Dry May-2013 Damaged 0.961 2.0 J 1.61 1.61 0.771 1.01 0.61 J 4.81 1.81 1.91 1.31 0.351 0.68 J 1.41 1.5 J 0.631 0.941 1.81 2.41 0.461 0.401 Dry May-2014 NS 1.0 J NS 0/8 U NS 1.11 0.54 J 0.31 J 4.0 J 0.52 J 1.7 J 2.0 J 0.67 J 0.38 J 0.37 J 0.63 J 1.01 NS 1.81 0.46 J 0.37 J 0.41 J Dry Nov-2014 NS 0.941 NS 2.01 NS 1.51 0.741 5.51 Damaged 0.61 J 4.81 1.21 0.511 0.76 J 0.961 1.2 J 0.401 NS 1.11 0.801 0.621 0.72 J 0.601 May-2015 4.8J 0.60J 1.51 0.36J 0.92J 0.56J 0.12J 0.911 3.5J 0.84J 1.6J 0.66J 0.23J 0.27J 0.901 0.35J 0.60J 1.3J 0.55J 0.66J 0.87J 0.72J 0.74J Nov-2015 NS 1.61 NS 2.71 NS 2.3 1 1.3 J 1.01 4.9 J 1.91 5.6 J 0.71 J 0.461 0.75 J 1.11 1.5 J 2.01 NS 3.61 0.681 0.521 0.641 0.601 May-2016 NS 3.0J NS 1.2J NS 2.2J 1.3J 0.50J Dry 2.5J 1.91 1.7J 0.43J 0.97J 0.511 1.6J 1.3J NS 1.81 0.48J 0.34J 0.39J Dry Nov-2016 NS 1.81 NS 0.341 NS 1.71 1.11 0.36 J Dry 1.01 4.11 1.81 0.161 0.70 J 0.351 1.5 J 0.501 NS 0.62 J 0.451 0.561 0.571 1.6 J May-2017 4.1J 3.0 J 1AJ 1.3 J 1.6J 2.0 J 1.51 0.53 J 5.51 1.5 J 1.2 J 1.8 J 0.22 J 0.70 J 3.5 J 1.11 0.69 J 1.2J 1.4 J 1AJ 0.35J 0.45 J 0.56 J 0.57 J 1.6 J Dec-2017 3.1 J 1.71 0.55 1 2.71 0.861 2.71 2.2 J 0.92 J 3.6 J 1.61 4.6 J 2.01 0.681 0.95 J 0.661 2.41 0.71 0.6 J 3.81 0.61 2.61 0.771 Dry 0.431 0.471 0.681 Jun-2018 1.5J 1.3J 1.11 1.3J 1.81 2.6J 1.11 11 1.6J 1.4J 0.65J 1J 0.35J 0.69J 0.46J 0.76J 0.89J 0.77J 0.56J 1.1J 1.2J 0.88J Dry 0.58J 0.66J Dry Dec-2018 1.6 J 1.91 0.35 1 1.5 1 0.541 1.5 1 1.2 J 0.65 J 0.871 1.3 1 1.21 1.11 0.381 0.96 J 0.31 1.11 0.381 0.41 J 0.521 0.441 0.251 0.121 3.1 0.261 0.461 0.431 NOTES: 1. This table shows a historic summary of the ground water monitoring data. With respect to VDC's, only those constituents that have been detected are included. ,2. GW Std = NCAC Title 15A 02L D202 Groundwater Standards or Interim Maximum Allowable Standard UMAC) 3.' = 1MAC 4. SW Std = 15A NCAC 02B Water Quality Standards for Surface Water, or other applicable state or national surface water standards, as appropriate. 5. MDL = Method Detection Limit. 6. MRL = Method Reporting Limit. 7. pg/L = micrograms per liter. mg/L = milligrams per liter. S. ND = not detected above the method detection limit (MDL) under old analytical requirements. 9. U = not detected above specified MDL under new analytical requirements. 10, ! (prior to 2019) = detected result is above MDL and below the Solid Waste Section Limit. 11. ) (2018 and later) = detected result is above MDL and below the MRU 12. NA = Not Analyzed or Not Applicable. NE = Not Established. NS = Not Sampled, 13. Bald font indicates analyte detected above GW Std. 14. Blank cell shaded blue indicates the well was not in the sampling program at the time of the sampling event. 15. Blank cell shaded green indicates the well was in the sampling program but not sampled. Appendix B Historical Data For Selected Analytes Construction and Demolition Debris (C&D) Landfill (Permit #74-07), Pitt County, North Carolina December 2018 Parameter: Lead CAS No. 7439-92-1 Sample BG BG Assessment Wells Asst. BG Asst. old B-20 BG BG Date GWPS 26 Std MW-1D MW-Is MW-2D MW-2S MW-3D MW-3S MW-3A MW-4 MW-S MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9A MW-10 MW-11 MW-12S MW-13 MW-14D MW-14S MW-15 MW-16 MW-17 SW -I SW-2 SW-3 SW-4 May-01 15 WER NS ND ND 29 ND ND ND ND ND Nov-01 ND ND NS 27 11 ND ND ND ND May-02 NS ND NS ND 13 ND ND ND ND Nov-02 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-03 NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 2.8J ND ND ND Nov-03 ND ND NS 22 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-04 NS ND NS 20 25 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-04 NS ND NS ND 19 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-05 Damaged ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND 14 ND ND Nov-05 NS ND NS ND 14 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-06 Damaged ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-06 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-07 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U Nov-2007 NS 1.3 NS 0.3 0.1 0.1 7.2 0.4 5.9 0.3 0.3 Dry 1.6 0.2 May-2008 0.04 U 1.6 0.2 0.5 0.1 0.04 U 4.8 0.4 0.5 0.7 0.2 25 0.7 0.3 Nov-2008 NS 2.8 NS 0.4 0.1 0.1 3.4 0.6 0.4 0.3 0.2 Dry 14 0.9 May-2009 NS 3.7 0.7 0.5 0.04 U 0.04 U 11 0.2 0.3 0.1 0.1 23 0.5 0.2 Aug-2009 NS NS NS NS NS 6.79 U 6.79 U NS NS NS NS 6.79 U 6.79 U 6.79 U 6.79 U 6.79 U 6.79 U 6.79 U 6.79 U NS NS NS Jan-2010 NS 0.8J NS 3.9J NS 0.11 0.2J 14 1.51 0.51 0.11 0.41 1.81 1.4J 0.2J 0.4J 3.2J 1.2J 21 5.3J 8.01 0.3J 0.6J 0.31 May-2010 NS 3.01 NS 1.11 NS 0.11 0.01 U 6.3 1 0.71 0.2 1 0.11 0.41 0.11 2.01 0.2 J 1.11 1.8 J NS 1.5 J 0.91 0.5 1 0.6 J 1.61 Nov-2010 NS 2.0J NS 0.5J NS 0.11 0.2J 6.41 3.9J 0.31 0.2J 0.41 0.01U 1.11 0.2J 1.91 3.1J NS 2.2J 11 0.11 0.5J 0.2J May-2011 NS 0.61 NS 0.921 NS 0.16 J 0.15 1 4.81 3.01 0.18 J 0.121 0.13 J 0.161 1.21 0.11 0.83 J 0.81 NS 4.41 4.31 0.51 0.281 5.7 J Nov-2011 Damaged 1.71 0.06J 0.68J 0.08J 0.42J 0.17J 7.3J 2.1J 0.24J 0.29J 1.2J 0.16J 1.91 0.12J 0.64J 0.93J 0.17J 3.21 0.95J 0.79J 1.11 0.29J May-2012 NS 1.1 1 1.31 NS 0.22 J 0.25 1 7.61 3.51 0.39 J 0.331 0.20 J 0.08 U 0.74 J 0.091 0.90 J 1.01 NS 11 7.01 2.11 0.461 1.31 Nov-2012 Damaged 1.11 0.07 J 0.64 J 0.08 U 0.31 J 0.35 J 3.1 J 1.4 J 0.55 J 0.20 J 0.19 J 0.12 J 0.43 J 0.49 J 0.65 J 1.51 0.22 J 7.9 J 0.45 J 0.43 J 0.111 1.3 J May-2013 Damaged 0.141 0.331 0.551 0.13 J 0.03 J 0.041 0.29 J 1.51 0.05 J 0.081 0.06 J 0.121 0.23 J 0.531 0.07 J 0.931 0.07 J 0.751 1.61 1.21 3.01 Dry May-2014 NS 0.111 NS 0.191 NS 0.16 J 0.06 J 0.74 J 0.511 0.04 J 0.14 J 0.19 J 0.07 J 0.10 J 0.04 J 0.02 U 0.40 J NS 0.42 J 5.2 J 0.39 J 1.2 J Dry Nov-2014 NS 0.181 NS 83.0 NS 0.13 U 0.13 U 0.31 J Damaged 0.13 U 0.22 J 0.13 U 0.13 U 0.13 U 0.13 U 0.13 U 0.52 J NS 1.41 0.301 0.211 0.781 Dry May-2015 0.27 J 0.34 J 0.05 J 0.27 J 0.07 J 0.16 J 0.06 J 3.81 3.9 J 0.09 J 0.25 J 0.39 J 0.03 U 0.05 J 0.101 0.03 U 0.111 0.05 J 0.56 J 0.69 J 0.53 J 2.5 J 0.84 J Nov-2015 NS 0.261 NS 2.61 NS 0.091 0.281 2.01 0.65 J 0.19 J 0.351 0.16 J 0.16 J 0.111 0.091 0.191 1.01 NS 13 0.381 0.461 11 0.681 May-2016 NS 1.8J NS 0.32J NS 0.24J 0.34J 0.87J Dry 0.14J 0.27J 0.20J 0.191 0.12J 0.07J 0.07J 2.1J NS 2.7J 0.82J 0.62J 1.01 0.60J Nov-2016 NS 0.691 NS 0.131 NS 0.191 0.261 0.45 J Dry 0.66 J 0.241 0.69 J 0.06 J 0.06 U 0.24 J 0.06 J 0.08 J NS 1.01 0.32 J 0.401 0.421 Dry May-2017 0.29J 0.56 J .27J 0.37 J 0.16J 0.30 J 0.42 J 1.71 7.8 J 2.2 J 0.44 J 0.22 J 0.08U 0.08U 0.08U 0.08U 0.17 J 0.08U 2.1 J 10 0.34J 0.28 J 0.42 J 0.56 J 4.3 J Dec-2017 2.1 J 0.191 0.241 1.81 0.111 0.46 J 0.781 1.91 0.31 0.35 J 0.241 0.14 J 0.35 J 0.76 J 0.11 J 0.24 J 1.11 0.18 J 8.61 5.61 3.1 J 1.71 Dry 0.331 0.411 0.241 Jun-2018 0.53J 0.48J 0.98J 0.48J 0.6J 0.13J 0.91J 1.8J 1.11 0.07J 0.14J 0.26J 0.19J 0.18J 0.13J 0.6J 2.8J 0.12J 0.69J 6.8J 0.81 0.97J Dry 0.81J 1.11 Dry Dec-2018 11 0.28 J 0.03 U 0.411 0.03 U 0.031 0.041 0.28 J 0.161 0.03 U 0.21 0.041 0.03 U 0.03 J 0.041 0.03 U 0.161 0.03 U 0.731 0.1 1 0.121 0.061 9.6 0.211 0.321 0.381 NOTES: 1. This table shows a historic summary of the ground water monitoring data. With respect to VDC's, only those constituents that have been detected are included. ,2. GW Std = NCAC Title 15A 02L D202 Groundwater Standards or Interim Maximum Allowable Standard UMAC) 3.' = 1MAC 4. SW Std = 15A NCAC 02B Water Quality Standards for Surface Water, or other applicable state or national surface water standards, as appropriate. 5. MDL = Method Detection Limit. 6. MRL = Method Reporting Limit. 7. pg/L = micrograms per liter. mg/L = milligrams per liter. S. ND = not detected above the method detection limit (MDL) under old analytical requirements. 9. U = not detected above specified MDL under new analytical requirements. 10, ! (prior to 2019) = detected result is above MDL and below the Solid Waste Section Limit. 11. 1 (2018 and later) = detected result is above MDL and below the MRL. 12. NA = Not Analyzed or Not Applicable. NE = Not Established. NS = Not Sampled, 13. Bald font indicates analyte detected above GW Std. 14. Blank cell shaded blue indicates the well was not in the sampling program at the time of the sampling event. 15. Blank cell shaded green indicates the well was in the sampling program but not sampled. Appendix B Historical Data For Selected Analytes Construction and Demolition Debris (C&D) Landfill (Permit #74-07), Pitt County, North Carolina December 2018 Parameter: Mercury CAS No. 7439-97-6 Sample BG BG Assessment Wells Asst. BG Asst. old B-20 BG BG Date GWPS 26 Std MW-ID MW-15 MW-2D MW-2S MW-3D MW-3S MW-3A MW-4 MW-S MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9A MW-10 MW-11 MW-12S MW-13 MW-14D MW-14S MW-15 MW-16 MW-17 SW-1 SW-2 SW-3 SW-4 May-01 1 0.012 Nov-01 May-02 Nov-02 May-03 Nov-03 May-04 Nov-04 May-05 Nov-05 May-06 Nov-06 May-07 0.04 U 0.04 U 0.04 U 0.04 U 0.04 U 0.04 U 0.04 U Nov-2007 May-2008 Nov-2008 May-2009 Aug-2009 0.024 U 0.024 U 0.024 U 0.024 U 0.024 U 0.024 U Jan-2010 0.03 U 0.09 0.03 U May-2010 0.08 U 0.08 U 0.08 U Nov-2010 0.08 U 0.08 U 0.08 U May-2011 0.05 U 0.051 0.08 J Nov-2011 0.05 U 0.05 J 0.05 U May-2012 0.091 0.041 0.04 J Nov-2012 0.02 U 0.07 J 0.03 J 0.02 J 0.05 J 0.02 U May-2013 0.04 J 0.041 0.05 1 0.031 0.031 0.03 J May-2014 0.01U 0.01U 0.01U 0.01U 0.01U Nov-2014 0.06 U 0.06 U 0.06 U 0.06 U 0.06 U May-2015 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U Nov-2015 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U May-2016 0.04 U 0.04 J 0.04 U 0.04 J 0.04 J Nov-2016 0.04 U 4.93 0.04 U 0.04 U 0.04 U May-2017 0.07 U NS 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U NS NS NS NS 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U Dec-2017 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U Jun-2018 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U Dec-2018 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.06 J 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.051 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 J 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U NOTES: 1. This table shows a historic summary of the ground water monitoring data. With respect to VDC's, only those constituents that have been detected are included. ,2. GW Std = NCAC Title 15A 02L D202 Groundwater Standards or Interim Maximum Allowable Standard UMAC) 3.' = 1MAC 4. SW Std = 15A NCAC 02B Water Quality Standards for Surface Water, or other applicable state or national surface water standards, as appropriate. 5. MDL = Method Detection Limit. 6. MRL = Method Reporting Limit. 7. pg/L = micrograms per liter. mg/L = milligrams per liter. S. ND = not detected above the method detection limit (MDL) under old analytical requirements. 9. U = not detected above specified MDL under new analytical requirements. 10, ! (prior to 2019) = detected result is above MDL and below the Solid Waste Section Limit. 11. ) (2018 and later) = detected result is above MDL and below the MRL. 12. NA = Not Analyzed or Not Applicable. NE = Not Established. NS = Not Sampled, 13. Bald font indicates analyte detected above GW Std. 14. Blank cell shaded blue indicates the well was not in the sampling program at the time of the sampling event. 15. Blank cell shaded green indicates the well was in the sampling program but not sampled. Appendix B Historical Data For Selected Analytes Construction and Demolition Debris (C&D) Landfill (Permit #74-07), Pitt County, North Carolina December 2018 Parameter: Nickel CAS No. 7440-02-0 Sample BG BG Assessment Wells Asst. BG Asst. old B-20 BG BG Date GWPs 26 Std MW-1D MW-15 MW-2D MW-2S MW-3D MW-3S MW-3A MW-4 MW-S MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9A MW-10 MW-11 MW-12S MW-13 MW-14D MW-14S MW-15 MW-16 MW-17 SW -I SW-2 SW-3 SW-4 May-01 100 WER NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-01 ND ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND May-02 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-02 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-03 NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-03 ND ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-04 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-04 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-05 Damaged ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-05 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-06 Damaged ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-06 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-07 0.66 U 0.66 U 0.66 U 0.66 U 0.66 U 0.66 U 0.66 U 0.66 U 0.66 U 0.66 U 0.66 U 0.66 U Nov-2007 NS 3.31 NS 3.61 1.6 1 5.91 2.71 9.11 9.11 7.51 5.3 J Dry 2.91 0.7 J May-2008 0.91 5.2J 1.4J 2.1J 7.4J 0.51 2.3J 4.3J 3.2J 2.0J 7.81 3.5J 1.4J 0.81 Nov-2008 NS 4 J NS 6 J 0.6 J 7.11 1.71 3.4 J 6.11 4.61 4.7 J Dry 4.21 1.3 J May-2009 NS 2.11 1.7J 1.8J 0.4J 5.4J 1.21 2.5J 1.01 0.91 3.3J 1.91 0.2J 0.4J Aug-2009 NS NS NS NS NS 3.47 J 2.36 U NS NS NS NS 3.91 J 2.36 U 2.36 U 2.75J 2.431 2.441 2.36 U 2.36 U NS NS NS Jan-2010 NS 1.7J NS 3.1J NS 5.8J 2.6J 2.1J 4.8J 1.11 0.6J 5.1J 2.5J 0.8J 2.2J 0.91 1.6J 2.14J 1.0J 5.2J 1.3J 0.91 0.8J 0.6J May-2010 NS 3.21 NS 1.71 NS 10.8J 1.5J 2.01 7.1J 7.51 10.4J 9.2J 2.01 1.5J 1.81 0.91 1.71 NS 1.11 0.4J 1.21 0.8J 0.81 Nov-2010 NS 3.9J NS 6.2J NS 12.1J 6.4J 2.1J 16.8J 5.7J 1.7J 9.11 1.8J 4.1J 1.6J 4.1J 2.2J NS 1.9J 0.7J 1.6J 0.81 0.8J May-2011 NS 1.21 NS 3.11 NS 3.31 1.6J 1.41 5.5J 2J 2.3J 5.2J 0.77J 1.11 1.21 6.8J 2.11 NS 0.861 1.3J 1.81 1.11 1.51 Nov-2011 Damaged 1.4J 0.3J 1.2J 0.71J 4.3J 3.6J 1.8J 6.9J 2.7J 1.5J 5.4J 0.78J 1.3J 1.2J 7.6J 1.3J 1.41 2J 0.88J 0.991 0.76J 0.55J May-2012 NS 2.61 NS 4.41 NS 3.61 4.8J 1.71 4.7J 2.91 4.3J 7.21 0.231 2.31 3.4J 5.61 3.4J NS 5.2J 3.8J 2.91 5.0J 6.11 Nov-2012 Damaged 2.6J 1.11 6.6J 0.88J 5.8J 8.81 1.8J 5.4J 1.4J 2.5J 8.6J 1.3J 1.6J 2.3J 7.3J 1.7J 1.7J 1.9J 0.46J 0.46J 0.78J 1.11 May-2013 Damaged 1.81 1.6 J 4.61 0.901 3.5 1 5.01 1.81 5.61 4.3 J 5.5 1 9.3 J 0.981 1.5 J 2.4 J 4.8 J 0.841 0.96 J 4.4 J 0.971 0.65 J 0.471 Dry May-2014 NS 1.3J NS 1.6J NS 3.1J 1.51 0.87J 2.2J 0.71J 3.5J 7.8J 1.3J 1.01 2.7J 5.91 1.2J NS 1.6J 0.98J 0.89J 0.45U Dry Nov-2014 NS 2.61 NS 5.91 NS 5.71 6.7 J 1.51 Damaged 3.11 6.0 J 8.41 1.2 J 1.81 4.5 J 6.71 1.11 NS 6.9 J 1.2 J 1.41 0.531 Dry May-2015 3.4J 1.6J 1.51 0.57J 0.68J 2.3J 0.43J 2.0J 6.4J 1.7J 6.8J 4.4J 0.87J 1.20J 3.20J 4.90J 1.40J 1.1 J 1.60J 0.67J 0.70J 0.60J 0.74J Nov-2015 NS 2.91 NS 1.31 NS 5.71 9.7 J 2.51 10.11 2.3 1 5.4 J 2.5 1 1.91 1.71 4.1 J 2.3 1 2.5 J NS 4.1 J 0.801 0.74 J 0.881 0.75 J May-2016 NS 2.0J NS 2.0J NS 4.5J 2.6J 1.3J Dry 5.5J 6.3J 6.4J 1.2J 4.1J 3.6J 6.6J 1.4J NS 2.5J 0.92J 0.86J 0.75J 0.78J Nov-2016 NS 3.81 NS 2.61 NS 8.51 5.5 J 2.41 Dry 3.61 10.41 10.4 J 1.81 6.71 5.2 J 8.9 J 3.4 J NS 3.0 J 0.721 1.01 0.641 Dry May-2017 4AJ 2.4J 1.3J 2.5J 0.83J 4.7J 6.2J 2.1J 8.7J 1.8J 4.2J 8.3J 1.51 6.3J 9.3J 7.6J 1.8J 1.7J 2.6J 1.11 3.0J 1.4J 1.2J 1.1J 1.4J Dec-2017 4.4J 2.71 1.2J 6.01 0.681 6.41 7.4J 1.51 4.4J 4.91 5.1 J 8.0J 2.1 1 3.4J 4.81 6.9J 2.3J 3.0J 4.5J 0.94J 1.7J 2.2J Dry 0.61 0.671 0.94J Jun-2018 2J 2J 21 3.3J 1.51 7.9J 1.81 1.7J 3.6J 3.6J 2J 3.1J 1.8J 3.3J 5.3J 5.6J 2.1J 0.99J 1.51 11 0.97J 2.4J Dry 0.73J 1.11 Dry Dec-2018 1.6J 3.11 1.11 3.91 11 8.11 7.1J 1.51 3.9J 6.31 6.3J 7.41 2.1J 12.1 5.7J 6.61 3.91 1.41 1.8J 2.11 1.5J 5.21 2.1 0.651 1 0.791 1 0.15J NOTES: 1. This table shows a historic summary of the ground water monitoring data. With respect to VDC's, only those constituents that have been detected are included. ,2. GW Std = NCAC Title 15A 02L D202 Groundwater Standards or Interim Maximum Allowable Standard UMAC) 3.' = 1MAC 4. SW Std = 15A NCAC 02B Water Quality Standards for Surface Water, or other applicable state or national surface water standards, as appropriate. 5. MDL = Method Detection Limit. 6. MRL = Method Reporting Limit. 7. pg/L = micrograms per liter. mg/L = milligrams per liter. S. ND = not detected above the method detection limit (MDL) under old analytical requirements. 9. U = not detected above specified MDL under new analytical requirements. 10, ! (prior to 2019) = detected result is above MDL and below the Solid Waste Section Limit. 11. J (2018 and later) = detected result is above MDL and below the MRU 12. NA = Not Analyzed or Not Applicable. NE = Not Established. NS = Not Sampled, 13. Bald font indicates analyte detected above GW Std. 14. Blank cell shaded blue indicates the well was not in the sampling program at the time of the sampling event. 15. Blank cell shaded green indicates the well was in the sampling program but not sampled. Appendix B Historical Data For Selected Analytes Construction and Demolition Debris (C&D) Landfill (Permit #74-07), Pitt County, North Carolina December 2018 Parameter: Selenium CAS No. 7782-49-2 Sample BG BG Assessment Wells Asst. BG Asst. old B-20 BG BG Date GWPS 26 Std MW-1D MW-15 MW-2D MW-2S MW-3D MW-3S MW-3A MW-4 MW-S MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9A MW-10 MW-11 MW-12S MW-13 MW-14D MW-14S MW-15 MW-16 MW-17 SW -I SW-2 SW-3 SW-4 May-01 20 5 NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-01 ND ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND May-02 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-02 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-03 NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-03 ND ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-04 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-04 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-05 Damaged ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-05 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-06 Damaged ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-06 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-07 0.35 U 0.35 U 0.35 U 0.35 U 0.35 U 0.35 U 0.35 U 0.35 U 0.35 U 0.35 U 0.35 U 0.35 U Nov-2007 NS 1.91 NS 2.31 0.14 U 5.61 0.14 U 2.3 J 7.9 J 6.0 J 4.7 J Dry 2.2 1 0.14 U May-2008 0.3J 1.91 0.21 1.2J 0.14U 0.31 0.91 2.5J 1.7J 1.7J 5.91 1.3J 0.91 0.2J Nov-2008 NS 1.61 NS 4.81 0.3 J 9.8 J 0.14 U 1.2 J 5.31 5.9 J 3.5 J Dry 3.01 0.3 J May-2009 NS 5.21 0.12 U 2.51 0.3 J 8.2 J 0.51 1.5 J 0.51 0.8 J 2.2 J 0.81 0.12 U 0.12 U Aug-2009 NS NS NS NS NS 17 4.141 NS NS NS NS 4.59 J 6.611 ND 4.22J 2.78 U 2.78 U 2.78 U 2.78 U NS NS NS Jan-2010 NS 5.2J NS 1.91 NS 0.12U 2.7J 0.2J 5.01 2.0J 0.2J 3.01 0.12U 0.2J 0.12U 0.21 0.51 0.12U 0.4J 2.8J 0.12U 0.12U 0.12U 0.12U May-2010 NS 1.01 NS 3.51 NS 11 1.01 1.11 7.3 J 7.5 1 9.81 4.41 0.32 U 0.61 0.32 U 0.32 U 0.32 U NS 0.32 U 0.32 U 0.71 0.32 U 0.32 U Nov-2010 NS 1.8 J NS 0.32 U NS 0.32 U 8.8 J 0.7 J 0.32 U 7.2 J 1.11 4.7 J 0.32 U 0.32 U 0.32 U 1.3 J 0.8 J NS 0.32 U 0.32 U 0.6 J 0.32 U 0.32 U May-2011 NS 0.46 J NS 0.20 U NS 3.5 1 1.11 0.73 J 4.9 J 1.3 1 3 1 3.0 J 0.20 U 1.11 0.20 U 1.71 0.381 NS 0.441 0.3 J 0.22 J 0.641 0.33 J Nov-2011 Damaged 1.2 J 0.38 J 1.3 J 0.20 U 6.61 2.3 J 0.61 J 5.91 1.6 J 1.11 1.91 0.20 U 0.62 J 0.20 U 2.5 J 0.78 J 0.20 U 0.33 J 0.20 J 0.29 J 0.21 J 0.20 U May-2012 NS 1.71 NS 13 NS 3.81 4.3 J 1.61 5.0 J 1.5 1 4.3 J 4.5 1 0.17 U 0.93 J 0.72 J 3.71 0.641 NS 1.4 J 0.411 0.57 J 0.17 U 0.17 U Nov-2012 Damaged 1.2J 0.55J 15 0.52J 0.3J 11 1.2J 4.3J 0.64J 1.91 6.9J 0.21J 2.1J 1.11 4.1J 1.01 0.23J 0.94J 0.17J 0.30J 0.26J 0.17U May-2013 Damaged 1.61 0.06 J 14 0.231 5.41 4.9 J 1.11 4.4 J 2.71 9.91 6.81 0.081 1.71 1.11 5.7 J 0.831 0.271 5.5 J 0.39 J 0.38 J 0 191 Dry May-2014 NS 0.06 U NS 0.38 J NS 2.9 J 0.06 U 0.06 U 0.06 U 0.06 U 3.4 J 4.9 J 0.06 U 0.06 U 0.06 U 1.3 J 0.06 U NS 0.06 U 0.06 U 0.06 U 0.06 U Dry Nov-2014 NS 3.01 NS 0.16 U NS 0.16 U 7.2 J 2.6 J Damaged 1.7 J 0.44 U 0.16 U 0.44 U 1.8 1 0.44 U 0.44 U 0.621 NS 0.16 U 0.16 U 0.16 U 0.16 U Dry May-2015 0.24 J 0.35 J 0.71 J 0.22 U 0.22 U 9.4 J 0.53 U 1.4 J 0.53 U 0.46 J 0.53 U 4.3 J 0.22 U 1.10 J 1.40 J 3.40 J 0.591 0.22 U 0.28 J 0.22 U 0.29 J 0.22 U 0.22 U Nov-2015 NS 0.23 J NS 0.26 J NS 0.791 0.22 U 1.81 10 0.81 J 9.6 J 1.7 J 0.22 U 2.51 0.911 0.911 0.631 NS 0.22 U 0.46 J 0.22 U 0.22 U 0.22 U May-2016 NS 0.54 U NS 1.31 NS 2 J 1.11 0.76 J Dry 3.21 9.9 J 8.6 J 0.54 U 4.6 J 0.77 J 6.71 0.73 J NS 0.54 U 0.54 U 0.54 U 0.54 U 0.54 U Nov-2016 NS 1.61 NS 2.61 NS 0.62 U 9.7 J 1.71 Dry 6.31 0.62 U 0.62 U 0.62 U 9 4 U 1.4 J 0.62 U 1.11 NS 0.69 J 0.54 U 0.76 J 0.54 U Dry May-2017 0.51U 0.51U 0.51U 1.31 0.51 U 0.51 U 0.51U 1.01 3.6 J 0.52 J 5.0 J 0.51U 0.51U SAJ 0.74J 9.91 0.771 0.51 U 0.51U 1.81 0.51U 0.95 J 0.89 J ND ND Dec-2017 0.631 0.71J 0.51U 0.5U 0.741 0.51U 0.5U 0.59J 3.8J 03U 0.5U 0.5U 0.5U 3.11 1.81 0.5U 0.771 0.51 U 0.571 1.81 3.0J 1.2J Dry 0.86J 0.51U 0.51U Jun-2018 E 0.33J 0.56J 0.311 2.1J 0.3J 0.15U 2.5J 0.79J 2.2J 2.5J 2.7J 4.5J 0.38J 4.3J 2J 0.53U 1.2J 0.36J 11 0.96J 2.7J 0.891 Dry 0.6J 0.56J Dry Dec-2018 0.3 J 1.91 0.191 I 4.61 I 0.6 J NS NS 0.74 J 1 4.4 J 3.71 NS NS 0.15 U 1 7.91 1.11 8.11 0.851 1 0.15 U 0.15 U 0.15 U 2.11 1.4 0.15 U 0.15 U 0.15 U NOTES: 1. This table shows a historic summary of the ground water monitoring data. With respect to VDC's, only those constituents that have been detected are included. ,2. GW Std = NCAC Title 15A 02L D202 Groundwater Standards or Interim Maximum Allowable Standard UMAC) 3.' = 1MAC 4. SW Std = 15A NCAC 02B Water Quality Standards for Surface Water, or other applicable state or national surface water standards, as appropriate. 5. MDL = Method Detection Limit. 6. MRL = Method Reporting Limit. 7. pg/L = micrograms per liter. mg/L = milligrams per liter. S. ND = not detected above the method detection limit (MDL) under old analytical requirements. 9. U = not detected above specified MDL under new analytical requirements. 10, ! (prior to 2019) = detected result is above MDL and below the Solid Waste Section Limit. 11. 1 (2018 and later) = detected result is above MDL and below the MRL. 12. NA = Not Analyzed or Not Applicable. NE = Not Established. NS = Not Sampled, 13. Bald font indicates analyte detected above GW Std. 14. Blank cell Shaded blue indicates the well was not in the sampling program at the time of the sampling event. 15. Blank cell shaded green indicates the well was in the sampling program but not sampled. Appendix B Historical Data For Selected Analytes Construction and Demolition Debris (C&D) Landfill (Permit #74-07), Pitt County, North Carolina December 2018 Parameter: Silver CAS No. 7440-22-4 Sample BG BG Assessment Wells Asst. BG Asst. old B-20 BG BG Date GWPS 26 Std MW-1D MW-15 MW-2D MW-2S MW-3D MW-3S MW-3A MW-4 MW-S MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9A MW-10 MIN-11 MW-12S MW-13 MW-14D MW-14S MW-15 MW-16 MW-17 SW-1 SW-2 SW-3 SW-4 May-01 20 WER NS ND ND ND ND ND ND B - DETECTED IN TRIP BLANK ND ND Nov-01 ND ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND May-02 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-02 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-03 NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-03 ND ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-04 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-04 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-05 Damaged ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-05 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-06 Damaged ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-06 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-07 0.52 U 0.52 U 0.52 U 0.52 U 0.52 U 0.52 U 0.52 U 0.52 U 0.52 U 0.52 U 0.52 U 0.52 U Nov-2007 NS 0.04 U NS 0.04 U 0.04 U 0.04 U 0.04 U 0.04 U 0.04 U 0.04 U 0.04 U Dry 0.04 U 0.04 U May-2008 0.04 U 0.2 J 0.04 U 0.11 0.11 0.04 U 0.11 0.11 0.11 0.04 U 0.04 U 0.11 0.04 U 0.11 Nov-2008 NS 0.04 U NS 0.04 U 0.04 U 0.11 0.04 U 0.11 0.04 U 0.11 0.04 U Dry 0.11 0.11 May-2009 NS 0.04 U 0.04 U 0.04 U 0.04 U 0.04 U 0.11 0.04 U 0.04 U 0.04 U 0.04 U 0.11 0.11 0.04 U Aug-2009 NS NS NS NS NS 8.22 JB 7.151B NS NS NS NS 7.77 JB 7.15 JB 6.95JB 6.92JB 6.87JB 6.91 JB 6.77 JB 7.2 JB NS NS NS Jan-2010 NS 0.11 NS 0.2 1 NS 0.2 J 0.11 0.11 0.11 0.11 0.3 1 0.31 0.11 0.11 0.04 U 0.11 0.11 1.11 0.11 0.2 J 0.2 J 0.11 0.2 J 0.11 May-2010 NS 0.11 NS 0.03 U NS 0.11 0.03 U 0.11 0.11 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.11 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.11 0.03 U 0.03 U NS 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.11 0.03 U 0.03 U Nov-2010 NS 0.03 U NS 0.03 U NS 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.11 0.11 0.11 0.11 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.11 0.03 U NS 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.03 U May-2011 NS 0.02 U NS 0.02 U NS 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U NS 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.041 0.02 U Nov-2011 Damaged 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.04 J 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U May-2012 NS 0.1U NS 0.1U NS 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U NS 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U Nov-2012 Damaged 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U 0.1U May-2013 Damaged 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.03 J 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.03 U Dry May-2014 NS 0.03 U NS 0.03 U NS 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.03 U NS 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.03 U Dry Nov-2014 NS 0.04 U NS 0.04 U NS 0.04 U 0.04 U 0.06 J Damaged 0.04 U 0.04 U 0.04 U 0.04 U 0.04 U 0.04 J 0.04 U 0.04 U NS 0.04 U 0.04 U 0.04 U 0.04 U Dry May-2015 0.01U 0.01U 0.01U 0.01U 0.01U 0.01U 0.01U 0.02J 0.02J 0.01U 0.02J 0.01U 0.01U 0.01U 0.01U 0.01U 0.01U 0.01U 0.01U 0.01U 0.01U 0.01U o.01U Nov-2015 NS 0.01U NS 0.01U NS 0.01U 0.03J 0.02J 0.03J 0.011 0.01U 0.02J 0.01U 0.01U 0.01U 0.031 0.01U NS 0.02J 0.01U 0.01U 0.01U 0.031 May-2016 NS 0.06 U NS 0.06 U NS 0.06 U 0.06 U 0.06 U Dry 0.06 U 0.06 U 0.06 U 0.06 U 0.06 U 0.06 U 0.06 U 0.06 U NS 0.06 U 0.06 U 0.06 U 0.06 U 0.06 U Nov-2016 NS 0.06 U NS 0.06 U NS 0.06 U 0.06 U 0.06 U Dry 0.06 U 0.06 U 0.06 U 0.06 U 0.06 U 0.06 U 0.06 U 0.06 U NS 0.06 U 0.06 U 0.06 U 0.06 U Dry May-2017 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U Dec-2017 0.24 J 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U Dry 0.20U 0.20U 0.20U Jun-2018 0.06 J 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U Dry Us U 0.05 U Dry Dec-2018 0.09 J 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.1 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U NOTES: 1. This table shows a historic summary of the ground water monitoring data. With respect to VDC's, only those constituents that have been detected are included. ,2. GW Std = NCAC Title 15A 02L D202 Groundwater Standards or Interim Maximum Allowable Standard UMAC) 3.' = 1MAC 4. SW Std = 15A NCAC 02B Water Quality Standards for Surface Water, or other applicable state or national surface water standards, as appropriate. 5. MDL = Method Detection Limit. 6. MRL = Method Reporting Limit. 7. pg/L = micrograms per liter. mg/L = milligrams per liter. S. ND = not detected above the method detection limit (MDL) under old analytical requirements. 9. U = not detected above specified MDL under new analytical requirements. 10, ! (prior to 2019) = detected result is above MDL and below the Solid Waste Section Limit. 11. 1 (2018 and later) = detected result is above MDL and below the MRU 12. NA = Not Analyzed or Not Applicable. NE = Not Established. NS = Not Sampled, 13. Bald font indicates analyte detected above GW Std. 14. Blank cell Shaded blue indicates the well was not in the sampling program at the time of the sampling event. 15. Blank cell shaded green indicates the well was in the sampling program but not sampled. Appendix B Historical Data For Selected Analytes Construction and Demolition Debris (C&D) Landfill (Permit #74-07), Pitt County, North Carolina December 2018 Parameter: Sulfide CAS No. 18496-25-8 Sample BG BG Assessment Wells Assmt. BG Assmt. old B-20 BG BG Date GWPS 213 Std MW-ID MW-15 MW-2D MW-2S MW-3D MW-3S MW-3A MW-4 MIN-5 MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9A MW-10 MW-11 MW-12S MW-13 MW-14D MW-14S MW-15 MW-16 MW-17 SW-1 SW-2 SW-3 SW-4 May-01 NE 0.21 Nov-01 May-02 Nov-02 May-03 Nov-03 May-04 Nov-04 May-05 Nov-05 May-06 Nov-06 May-07 Jun-2007 Nov-2007 May-2008 Nov-2008 May-2009 Aug-2009 1341 ND ND ND ND ND Jan-2010 100 U 100 U 100 U May-2010 100 U 100 U 100 U Nov-2010 1380 100 U 100 U May-2011 544 J 100 U 100 U Nov-2011 2795 100 U 100 U May-2012 137 J 100 U 100 U Nov-2012 100 U 100 U 100 U 644 J 100 U 100 U May-2013 100 U 100 U 100 U 272 J 100 U 100 U May-2014 100 U 467 J 100 U 100 U 2301 Nov-2014 100 U 100 U 100 U 100 U 100 U May-2015 1041 100 U 100 U 100 U 100 U Nov-2015 100 U 100 U 100 U 100 U 100 U May-2016 100 U 100 U 100 U 100 U 100 U 346 J Nov-2016 100 U 100 U 100 U 100 U 240 J May-2017 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 NA NA NA NA 1000 1000 4,790 1000 537J 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 Dec-2017 100 U 100 U 100 U 100 U 100 U 100 U 100 U 100 U 100 U 100 U 100 U 100 U 100 U 100 U 100 U 100 U 100 U 100 U 100 U 100 U 100 U 100 U Jun-2018 100.0 1471 1611 100 U 100 U 100 U 100 U 100 U 100 U 100 U 100 U 100 U 100 U 1182 100 U 298 J 1581 100 U 100 U 100 U 100 U 100 U Dec-2018 100 U 100 U 100 U 100 U 100 U 100 U 100 U 100 U 390 J 100 U 100 U 100 U 100 U 328 J 100 U 115 J 100 U 100 U 100 U 100 U 100 U 100 U NOTES: 1. This table shows a historic summary of the ground water monitoring data. With respect to VDC's, only those constituents that have been detected are included. ,2. GW Std = NCAC Title 15A 02L D202 Groundwater Standards or Interim Maximum Allowable Standard UMAC) 3.' = 1MAC 4. SW Std = 15A NCAC 02B Water Quality Standards for Surface Water, or other applicable state or national surface water standards, as appropriate. 5. MDL = Method Detection Limit. 6. MRL = Method Reporting Limit. 7. pg/L = micrograms per liter. mg/L = milligrams per liter. S. ND = not detected above the method detection limit (MDL) under old analytical requirements. 9. U = not detected above specified MDL under new analytical requirements. 10, J (prior to 2019) = detected result is above MDL and below the Solid Waste Section Limit. 11. J (2018 and later) = detected result is above MDL and below the MRL. 12. NA = Not Analyzed or Not Applicable. NE = Not Established. NS = Not Sampled, 13. Bald font indicates analyte detected above GW Std. 14. Blank cell shaded blue indicates the well was not in the sampling program at the time of the sampling event. 15. Blank cell shaded green indicates the well was in the sampling program but not sampled. Appendix B Historical Data For Selected Analytes Construction and Demolition Debris (C&D) Landfill (Permit #74-07), Pitt County, North Carolina December 2018 Parameter: Thallium CAS No. 7440-28-0 Sample BG BG Assessment Wells Asst. BG Asst. old B-20 BG BG Date GWPS 26 Std MW-1D MW-15 MW-2D MW-2S MW-3D MW-3S MW-3A MW-4 MW-5 MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9A MW-10 MW-11 MW-12S MW-13 MW-14D MW-14S MW-15 MW-16 MW-17 SW-1 SW-2 SW-3 SW-4 May-01 0.2 0.47 NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-01 ND ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND May-02 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-02 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-03 NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-03 ND ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-04 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-04 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-05 Damaged ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-05 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-06 Damaged ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-06 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-07 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U Nov-2007 NS 0.04 U NS 0.2 1 0.04 U 0.04 U 0.04 U 0.04 U 0.2 J 0.04 U 0.04 U Dry 0.04 U 0.04 U May-2008 ND 0.1 J 0.04 U 0.11 0.04 U 0.04 U 0.11 0.11 0.21 0.11 0.04 U 0.2 J 0.04 U 0.04 U Nov-2008 NS 0.04 U NS 0.11 0.04 U 0.04 U 0.04 U 0.04 U 0.11 0.11 0.04 U Dry 0.11 ND May-2009 NS 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.03 U Aug-2009 NS NS NS NS NS 0.198 U 0.198 U NS NS NS NS 0.198 U 0.198 U 0.198 U 0.198 U 0.198 U 0.198 U 0.198 U 0.198 U NS NS NS Jan-2010 NS 0.11 NS 0.03 U NS 0.03 U 0.11 0.11 0.11 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.03 U 0.03 11 0.11 0.11 0.11 0.03 U May-2010 NS 0.05 U NS 0.05 U NS 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.11 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.5 J 0.11 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U NS 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U Nov-2010 NS 0.05 U NS 0.11 NS 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.11 0.5 J 0.11 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U NS 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U May-2011 NS 0.02 U NS 0.11 NS 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.03 J 0.07 1 0.91 0.241 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.05 J 0.02 U 0.08 J 0.041 NS 0.041 0.051 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.091 Nov-2011 Damaged 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.07 J 0.02 U 0.24 J 0.141 0.05 J 0.161 0.08 J 0.08 J 0.02 U 0.08 J 0.05 J 0.12 1 0.04 J 0.07 J 0.02 U 0.051 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.12 1 0.09 J May-2012 NS 0.35 J NS 0.22 J NS 0.07 U 0.101 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.10 J 0.261 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U NS 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U Nov-2012 Damaged 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.10 J 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.13 J 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.29 J 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U 0.07 U May-2013 Damaged 0.04 J 0.02 U 0.07 J 0.181 0.02 U 0.081 0.02 U 0.071 0.10 J 0.201 0.06 J 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.141 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.30 J 0.05 1 0.02 U 0.061 Dry May-2014 NS 0.02 U NS 0.07 J NS 0.02 U 0.06 J 0.02 U 0.021 0.02 U 0.26 J 0.03 J 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U NS 0.13 J 0.021 0.02 U 0.02 U Dry Nov-2014 NS 0.13U NS 0.13U NS 0.13U 0.13U 0.13U Damaged 0.13U 0.13U 0.13U 0.13U 0.13U 0.13U 0.13U 0.13U NS 0.151 0.13U 0.13U 0.13U Dry May-2015 0.03 J 0.02 U 0.04 J 0.06 J 0.03 J 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.05 J 0.07 J 0.10 J 0.101 0.06 J 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.30 J 0.02 U 0.03 J 0.02 U 0.02 J 0.03 J 0.02 J 0.03 J 0.04 J Nov-2015 NS 0.02 U NS 0.07 J NS 0.02 U 0.16 J 0.05 J 0.09 1 0.06 J 0.041 0.18 J 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.031 0.07 J 0.061 NS 0.13 1 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.041 0.07 J May-2016 NS 0.05 U NS 0.07 J NS 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U Dry 0.18 J 0.09 J 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.07 J NS 0.07 J 0.05 U 0.06 J 0.05 U 0.05 U Nov-2016 NS 0.05 U NS 0.101 NS 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U Dry 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U NS 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 J Dry May-2017 0.08U 0.08U 0.08U 0.08U 0.08U 0.08U 0.08U 0.08U 0.11 J 0.08U 0.08U 0.08U 0.08U 0.08U 0.08U 0.08U 0.08 J 0.08U 0.08U 0.08U 0.08U 0.08U 0.08U 0.10 J Dec-2017 0.08 U 0.08 U 0.08 U 0.08 U 0.08 U 0.08 U 0.08 U 0.08 U 0.08 U 0.08 U 0.08 J 0.08 U 0.08 U 0.08 U 0.08 U 0.08 U 0.08 U 0.08 U 0.12 J 1 0.13 1 0.08 U Dry 0.08 U 0.08 U 0.08 U Jun-2018 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.11 J 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.06 J 0.05 U 0.1 1 0.06 J 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.06 J 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.06 J 0.07 J 0.11 0.05 U Dry 0.05 U 0.05 U Dry Dec-2018 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.08 J 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 1 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.0511 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.1 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.07 J NOTES: 1. This table shows a historic summary of the ground water monitoring data. With respect to VDC's, only those constituents that have been detected are included. ,2. GW Std = NCAC Title 15A 02L D202 Groundwater Standards or Interim Maximum Allowable Standard UMAC) 3.' = 1MAC 4. SW Std = 15A NCAC 02B Water Quality Standards for Surface Water, or other applicable state or national surface water standards, as appropriate. 5. MDL = Method Detection Limit. 6. MRL = Method Reporting Limit. 7. pg/L = micrograms per liter. mg/L = milligrams per liter. S. ND = not detected above the method detection limit (MDL) under old analytical requirements. 9. U = not detected above specified MDL under new analytical requirements. 10, ! (prior to 2019) = detected result is above MDL and below the Solid Waste Section Limit. 11. 1 (2018 and later) = detected result is above MDL and below the MRU 12. NA = Not Analyzed or Not Applicable. NE = Not Established. NS = Not Sampled, 13. Bald font indicates analyte detected above GW Std. 14. Blank cell shaded blue indicates the well was not in the sampling program at the time of the sampling event. 15. Blank cell shaded green indicates the well was in the sampling program but not sampled. Appendix B Historical Data For Selected Analytes Construction and Demolition Debris (C&D) Landfill (Permit #74-07), Pitt County, North Carolina December 2018 Parameter: Tin CAS No. 7440-31-5 Sample BG BG Assessment Wells Asst. BG Asst. old B-20 BG BG Date GWPs 26 Std MW-ID MW-15 MW-2D MW-2S MW-3D MW-3S MW-3A MW-4 MW-S MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9A MW-10 MW-11 MW-12S MW-13 MW-14D MW-14S MW-15 MW-16 MW-17 SW-1 SW-2 SW-3 SW-4 May-01 2000* 800 B = DETECTED IN TRIP BLANK Nov-01 May-02 Nov-02 May-03 Nov-03 May-04 Nov-04 May-05 Nov-05 May-06 Nov-06 May-07 Nov-2007 May-2008 Nov-2008 May-2009 Aug-2009 12.9 JB 5.341B 5.12 JB 5.36 JB 6.021B 41B Jan-2010 0.08 U 0.08 U 0.08 U May-2010 1.51 3.9 J 0.4 J Nov-2010 0.5 J 0.6 J 0.5 J May-2011 0.23 J 0.321 0.95 J Nov-2011 0.26 J 0.47 J 0.24 J May-2012 0.15 J 0.241 0.10 U Nov-2012 0.1 U 0.1 U 0.17 J 0.13 J 0.28 J 0.92 J May-2013 0.241 0.24 J 0.201 0.08 J May-2014 0.06 U 0.06 U 0.06 J 0.06 U 0.06 U Nov-2014 0.05 U 0.96 J 0.05 U 0.22 J 0.18 J May-2015 0.6 U 0.13 J 0.06 U 0.06 J 0.12 J Nov-2015 0.11 J 0.14 J 0.35 J 0.20 J 0.35 J May-2016 0.6 U 0.11 J 0.06 U 0.09 J 0.33 J Nov-2016 0.6 U 0.06 U 0.06 U 0.06 U 0.06 U May-2017 0.52J 0.13 U 0.14J 0.13U 0.28J 0.22 J 0.21 J NA NA NA NA 0.20 J 0.13U 0.13U 0.13U 0.13U 0.13U 0.13U NA 0.13U 0.13U Dec-2017 0.911 0.13U 0.13U 0.13U 0.13U 0.23J 0.241 0.13U 0.13U 0.14J 0.13U 0.13U 0.13U 0.13U 0.13U 0.24J 0.13U 0.21J 0.241 0.13U 0.181 0.22J Jun-2018 0.1 J 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 1.2 J 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.43 J 0.57 J Dec-2018 0.171 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.24 J 0.55 J 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U 0.05 U NOTES: 1. This table shows a historic summary of the ground water monitoring data. With respect to VDC's, only those constituents that have been detected are included. ,2. GW Std = NCAC Title 15A 02L D202 Groundwater Standards or Interim Maximum Allowable Standard UMAC) 3. * = 1MAC 4. SW Std = 15A NCAC 02B Water Quality Standards for Surface Water, or other applicable state or national surface water standards, as appropriate. 5. MDL = Method Detection Limit. 6. MRL = Method Reporting Limit. 7. pg/L = micrograms per liter. mg/L = milligrams per liter. S. ND = not detected above the method detection limit (MDL) under old analytical requirements. 9. U = not detected above specified MDL under new analytical requirements. 10, ! (prior to 2019) = detected result is above MDL and below the Solid Waste Section Limit. 11. ) (2018 and later) = detected result is above MDL and below the MRL. 12. NA = Not Analyzed or Not Applicable. NE = Not Established. NS = Not Sampled, 13. Bald font indicates analyte detected above GW Std. 14. Blank cell shaded blue indicates the well was not in the sampling program at the time of the sampling event. 15. Blank cell shaded green indicates the well was in the sampling program but not sampled. Appendix B Historical Data For Selected Analytes Construction and Demolition Debris (C&D) Landfill (Permit #74-07), Pitt County, North Carolina December 2018 Parameter: Vanadium CAS No. 7440-62-2 Sample BG BG Assessment Wells Asst. BG Asst. old B-20 BG BG Date GWPS 26 Std MW-ID MW-15 MW-2D MW-2S MW-3D MW-3S MW-3A MW-4 MW-5 MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9A MW-10 MW-11 MW-12S MW-13 MW-14D MW-14S MW-15 MW-16 MW-17 SW -I SW-2 SW-3 SW-4 May-01 0.3* NE NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-01 48 ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND May-02 NS ND NS 124 ND ND ND ND ND Nov-02 NS ND NS 98 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-03 NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 115 ND ND ND Nov-03 ND ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-04 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-04 NS ND NS 44 45 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-05 Damaged ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-05 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-06 Damaged ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-06 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-07 0.42 U 0.42 U 0.42 U 0.42 U 0.42 U 0.42 U 0.42 U 0.42 U 0.42 U ND ND ND Nov-2007 NS 1.51 NS 0.91 0.7 J 1.7 J 6.9 J 1.6 J 17 J 2.5 J 2.4 J Dry 2.01 0.71 May-2008 0.07 U 0.81 0.07 U 0.07 U 1.11 0.07 U 3.4 J 1.2 J 4.6 J 3.1 J 1.0 J 40 1.41 0.81 Nov-2008 NS 2.6 J NS 1.3 J 0.11 1.51 3.1 J 1.8 1 4.2 J 1.3 J 0.8 J Dry 9.2 1 1.21 May-2009 NS 3.5 J 2.6 J 1.81 1.01 2.7 J 10.01 1.61 7.5 J 1.81 1.3 J 30 2.3 1 1.91 Aug-2009 NS NS NS NS NS 0.586 U 0.586 U NS NS NS NS 0.586 U 0.586 U 0.586 U 0.586 U 0.586 U 0.586 U 0.586 U 0.586 U NS NS NS Jan-2010 NS 11 NS 3.5J NS 2.3J 2.1J 11.4J 5.21 11.61 0.81 0.91 4.9J 4.5J 1.3J 2.4J 4.9J 1AJ 35 15.7J 18.9J 0.81 0.91 0.61 May-2010 NS 3.8J NS 2.1J NS 2J 0.81 8.3J 2.3J 5.8J 1.3J 2.6J 0.6J 3.2J 1.01 3.7J 2.4J NS 3.3J 2.01 1.51 1.41 3.0J Nov-2010 NS 3.3J NS 0.6J NS 2.6J 1.6J 9.4J 3.2J 4.4J 1.11 1.91 0.91 1.91 0.6J 4.4J 3.6J NS 8.51 3.1J 1.11 0.91 0.91 May-2011 NS 1.2J NS 0.94J NS 1.4J 0.69J 7.5J 4.3J 3.9J 0.75J 0.76J 1.2J 3.1J 0.54J 2.9J 1.01 NS 11.81 6.81 0.86J 0.931 7.2J Nov-2011 Damaged 2.5J 2.0J 0.75J 0.41 3J 0.88J 8.5J 2.4J 3.3J 1.2J 4.1J 1.3J 9.2J 0.55J 4.81 1.4J 0.3J 8.4J 2.2J 3.4J 1.11 0.88J May-2012 NS 1.7J NS 2.0J NS 1.4J 2.0J 7.2J 5.6J 3.0J 1.3J 1.3J 0.96J 5.9J 0.78J 6.9J 2.2J NS 31 9.51 2.5J 1.01 3.0J Nov-2012 Damaged 1.2J 1.5J 1.7J 0.1U 1.81 1.6J 5.8J 2.0J 4.7J 0.52J 1.2J 0.25J 4.1J 0.44J 6.4J 3.0J 0.41J 22.7J 1.51 0.83J 0.67J 2.3J May-2013 Damaged 1.0 J 1.3 J 0.62 J 0.93 J 1.9 J 0.39 J 3.3 J 3.5 J 1.5 J 1.3 J 1.3 J 0.071 4.6 J 0.35 J 7.8 J 2.0 J 0.07 U 8.2 J 3.11 1.5 1 3.41 Dry May-2014 NS 0.16J NS 0.07U NS 1.3J 0.07U 3.2J 1.11 0.34J 1.3J 1.01 0.07U 2.9J 0.07U 4.1J 1.4J NS 1.4J 6.0J 0.48J 1.2J Dry Nov-2014 NS 0.96 J NS 2.3 J NS 2.5 J 0.141 0.44 J Damaged 1.2 J 1.3 J 1.11 0.48 J 4.4 J 0.34 J 11.0 J 1.3 J NS 4.3 J 0.30 J 0.06 U 1.31 Dry May-2015 0.88J 1.01 1.91 0.591 0.26J 2.2J 0.46J 6.3J 5.5J 1.11 2.9J 0.94J 0.22U 4.90J 0.22U 5.10J 1.20J 0.22U 1.60J 1.1J 0.94J 2.5J 1.11 Nov-2015 NS 2.3J NS 2.8J NS 3.2J 1.5J 5.3J 1.2J 4.1J 1.91 1.2J 0.911 5.3J 0.54J 3.2J 5.8J NS 27 1.31 0.841 1.71 1.5J May-2016 NS 4.0J NS 0.36U NS 3.4J 1.5J 3.4J Dry 4.9J 3.0J 1.8J 0.36U 8.7J 0.36U 16.5J 10.51 NS 5.7J 1.6J 0.70J 1.7J 0.53J Nov-2016 NS 2.0J NS 0.39J NS 3.3J 1.91 2.7J Dry 5.6J 1.6J 3.0J 0.36U 8.5J 0.59J 16.4J 1.5J NS 2.6J 0.571 0.541 1.01 Dry May-2017 2.2J 2.8J 2.0J 2.4J 1.6J 5.3J 4.3J 5.91 17.2J 17.9J 4.3J 3.7J 0.24U 8.51 0.24U 17.9J 0.911 1.41 5.91 71 4.5J 0.74J 0.71J 0.95J 5.6J Dec-2017 4.2J 1.11 0.98J 5.3J 0.35J 5.2J 4.1J 4.6J 3.0J 7.5J 1.11 2.7J 1.5J 9.1J 1.5J 21.3J 6.6J 0.59J 20.1J 34 12.0J 8.8 7.1J Dry 1.31 1.31 1.11 Jun-2018 E 1.4 1.2 2.7 0.83 J 3.0 5.8 4.0 5.1 4.6 1.2 1.3 1.7 1.2 8.0 2.7 16.0 15.0 0.05 J 2.1 21 5.2 Dry 1.4 1.8 Dry Dec-2018 2 1.8 0.03 U 1.2 0.03 U 7.2 3.1 5 1.3 2 2.4 1.6 0.03 U 8.1 1.5 17.5 1.3 0.03 U 2.3 3.5 9.1 1.2 8.4 0.111 0.571 0.7 J NOTES: 1. This table shows a historic summary of the ground water monitoring data. With respect to VDC's, only those constituents that have been detected are included. ,2. GW Std = NCAC Title 15A 02L D202 Groundwater Standards or Interim Maximum Allowable Standard UMAC) 3. * = 1MAC 4. SW Std = 15A NCAC 02B Water Quality Standards for Surface Water, or other applicable state or national surface water standards, as appropriate. 5. MDL = Method Detection Limit. 6. MRL = Method Reporting Limit. 7. pg/L = micrograms per liter. mg/L = milligrams per liter. S. ND = not detected above the method detection limit (MDL) under old analytical requirements. 9. U = not detected above specified MDL under new analytical requirements. 10, ! (prior to 2019) = detected result is above MDL and below the Solid Waste Section Limit. 11. 1 (2018 and later) = detected result is above MDL and below the MRU 12. NA = Not Analyzed or Not Applicable. NE = Not Established. NS = Not Sampled, 13. Bald font indicates analyte detected above GW Std. 14. Blank cell shaded blue indicates the well was not in the sampling program at the time of the sampling event. 15. Blank cell shaded green indicates the well was in the sampling program but not sampled. Appendix B Historical Data For Selected Analytes Construction and Demolition Debris (C&D) Landfill (Permit #74-07), Pitt County, North Carolina December 2018 Parameter: Zinc CAS No. 7440-66-6 Sample BG BG Assessment Wells Asst. BG Asst. old B-20 BG BG Date GWPS 26 Std MW-lD MW-15 MW-2D MW-2S MW-3D MW-3S MW-3A MW-4 MW-S MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9A MW-10 MW-11 MW-12S MW-13 MW-14D MW-14S MW-15 MW-16 MW-17 SW -I SW-2 SW-3 SW-4 May-01 1000 WER NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-01 53 ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND May-02 NS ND NS 99 ND ND ND ND ND Nov-02 NS ND NS 57 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-03 NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 134 ND ND ND Nov-03 ND ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-04 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-04 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-05 Damaged ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-05 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-06 Damaged ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-06 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-07 16 0.2U 19 0.2U 0.2U 0.2U 0.2U 0.2U 0.2U 26 0.2U 15 Nov-2007 NS 7.91 NS 3.3 1 3.6 J 8 J 16 5.9 J 20.0 3.4 J 5.11 Dry 24 71 May-2008 1.0 4.5J 2.2 1.91 2.6J 1.6J 7.8J 4.1J 3.01 3.4J 2.7J 43 7.8J 19 Nov-2008 NS 5.11 NS 2.41 3.3 J 3.3 1 5.3 1 3.9 J 3.6 J 3.01 1.7 J Dry 96 36 May-2009 NS 9.41 14 5 J 5.91 5.91 12 3.3 J 2.5 J 2.8 J 3.2 J 21 4.8 J 18 Aug-2009 NS NS NS NS NS 1.29 U 1.29 U NS NS NS NS 1.29 U 1.661B 1.29 U 1.29 U 1.29 U 4.631B 1.29 U 1.481B NS NS NS Jan-2010 NS 2.2J NS 3J NS 1.31 3.1J 16 4.8J 3.9J 1.5J 3.1J 7.5J 2.6J 2.9J 2.8J 8.5J 21 4.7J 15.0 15.0 8.1J 14.0 8.81 May-2010 NS 2.21 NS 5.81 NS 2.3J 2.91 8.51 4.3J 3.31 3.8J 6.31 1.5J 4.01 2.0J 1.11 7.5J NS 1.2J 2.3J 5.31 11.0 3.01 Nov-2010 NS 5.6J NS 3.5J NS 3.4J 4.1J 8.1J 14.0 4.5J 4.3J 5.4J 2.6J 2.1J 3.2J 3.1J 8.51 NS 2.6J 5.6J 6.8J 17.0 3.9J May-2011 NS 2.61 NS 3.11 NS 3.61 3.2J 6.11 7.4J 1.81 2.4J 5.41 3.2J 3.51 2.1J 3.51 32 NS 2.6J 9.6J 12.0 5.8J 9.41 Nov-2011 Damaged 3.2J 1.11 2.0J 1.7J 2.7J 4.7J 9.4J 7.7J 3.3J 1.8J 5.3J 2.3J 1.7J 1.91 1.8J 3.2J 3.21 4.7J 1.91 8.2J 16.0 2.4J May-2012 NS 1.41 NS 2.01 NS 0.72 J 5.7 J 4.71 6.6 J 0.911 0.661 3.21 0.661 0.48 U 1.7 J 0.48 U 8.11 NS 6.2 J 6.4 J 18.0 6.0 J 0.70 J Nov-2012 Damaged 4.7J 1.81 4.6J 2.5J 7.6J 8.4J 6.7J 5.81 4.9J 4.6J 5.5J 4.4J 3.1J 6.4J 4.1J 3.3J 6.1J 4.6J 4.8J 6.5J 8.2J 11.0 May-2013 Damaged 0.76J 5.4J 2.41 5.0J 1.21 3.8J 1.61 6.1J 0.911 1.01 2.91 3.7J 2.11 3.8J 1.91 3.5J 4.21 5.6J 4.1J 5.21 6.8J Dry May-2014 NS 0.88J NS 1.11 NS 2.6J 1.4J 1.8J 2.0J 0.84J 1.91 3.4J 3.4J 1.3J 1.3J 2.0J 2.4J NS 2.6J 9.9J 2.3J 2.7J Dry Nov-2014 NS 1.21 NS 3.21 NS 2.41 3.0 J 50 Damaged 0.54 J 1.4 J 2.81 1.3 J 1.41 3.1 J 1.91 4.6 J NS 5.7 J 3.7 J 2.01 5.7 J Dry May-2015 16 3.3J 3.5J 0.37J 3.3J 0.94J 0.27J 8.3J 15 2.5J 2.5J 1.51 2.0J 1.101 3.0J 13 1.30J 11 16 2.9J 3.0J 6.4J 5.2J Nov-2015 NS 1.71 NS 3.21 NS 1.71 6.9J 5.91 6.61 6.21 6.1J 1.31 4.8J 2.81 4.5J 6.01 3.6J NS 35 4.7J 4.8J 9.4J 9.8J May-2016 NS 3.4J NS 2.5J NS 3.8J 3.7J 3.4J Dry 3.2J 2.3J 1.91 3.1J 2.1J 1.91 2.0J 4.5J NS 12 3.6J 2.4J 5.2J 6.3J Nov-2016 NS 1.81 NS 1.61 U NS 2.5 1 2.6 1 1.81 Dry 1.91 2.7 J 3.5 1 1.91 1.61 U 2.4 J 2.01 1.61 U NS 6.8 J 2.4 J 2.91 5.0 J Dry May-2017 11 1.81 5.4J 3.41 5.2J 2.6J 3.7J 3.3J 27.0 6.1J 2.8J 2.9J 2.5J 1.91 2.5J 1.51 1.91 8AJ 13 4.9J 32J 0.76J 1.81 2.6J 8.1J Dec-2017 51 4.3J 2.71 4.0J 2.11 4.2J 8.21 5.6J 2.7J 2.81 1.11 1.91 3.7J 3.81 3.2J 5.51 2.3J 7.41 21 5.81 6.9J 5.01 Dry 2.1J 4.6J 10.0 Jun-2018 6.5J 1.11 5.7J 5.2J 6.8J 1.11 3.2J 3.3J 4.5J 0.11U 0.191 1.5J 1.6J 0.32J 2.2J 2J 1.6J 4.7J 51 2.4J 5.4J 8.6J Dry 1.6J 5.2J Dry Dec-2018 14 8.11 1.81 2.3J 1.8J 3.61 3.1J 4J 3.5J 1 2.31 3.4J 3J 3.3J 1.51 1.3J 1 1.21 0.911 2J 4.6J 0.87J 0.841 1.51 22.0 1.71 3.6J 4.51 NOTES: 1. This table shows a historic summary of the ground water monitoring data. With respect to VDC's, only those constituents that have been detected are included. ,2. GW Std = NCAC Title 15A 02L D202 Groundwater Standards or Interim Maximum Allowable Standard UMAC) 3.' = 1MAC 4. SW Std = 15A NCAC 02B Water Quality Standards for Surface Water, or other applicable state or national surface water standards, as appropriate. 5. MDL = Method Detection Limit. 6. MRL = Method Reporting Limit. 7. pg/L = micrograms per liter. mg/L = milligrams per liter. S. ND = not detected above the method detection limit (MDL) under old analytical requirements. 9. U = not detected above specified MDL under new analytical requirements. 10, ! (prior to 2019) = detected result is above MDL and below the Solid Waste Section Limit. 11. 1 (2018 and later) = detected result is above MDL and below the MRL. 12. NA = Not Analyzed or Not Applicable. NE = Not Established. NS = Not Sampled, 13. Bald font indicates analyte detected above GW Std. 14. Blank cell shaded blue indicates the well was not in the sampling program at the time of the sampling event. 15. Blank cell shaded green indicates the well was in the sampling program but not sampled. Appendix B Historical Data For Selected Analytes Construction and Demolition Debris (C&D) Landfill (Permit #74-07), Pitt County, North Carolina December 2018 Parameter: Acetone CAS No. 67-64-1 Sample BG BG Assessment Wells Assmt. BG Assmt. old B-20 BG BG Date GWPS 26 Std MW-1D MW-15 MW-2D MW-2S MW-3D MW-3S MW-3A MW-4 MW-5 MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9A MW-10 MW-II MW-12S MW-13 MW-14D MW-14S MW-15 MW-16 MW-17 SW-1 SW-2 SW-3 SW-4 May-01 6,000 2,000 ND ND ND NU ND ND ND ND ND Nov-01 NA ND NA ND ND ND ND ND ND May-02 NA ND NA ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-02 NA ND NA ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-03 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-03 NA ND NA ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-04 NA ND NA ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-04 NA ND NA ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-05 Damaged ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-05 NA ND NA ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-06 Damaged ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-06 NA ND NA ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-07 247 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Jun-2007 20.21 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-2007 NA ND NA 2.2J ND 3.3J ND 1.8J 2.7J 1.7J 2.3J Dry 2.31 2.2J May-2008 2.1J 3.31 2.5J 2.71 3.5J 5.61 3.11 4.1J 4.51 3.4J 4.51 4.5J 5.51 3.8J Nov-2008 NA 1.7 J NA 3.4J ND 4.5J 1.31 1.51 2.7J 2.4J 2.8J ND 3.71 5.3J May-2009 NA 3 J ND ND 2.1 J ND ND ND ND ND ND 1.31 ND Aug-2009 NA NS NA NS NA ND ND NS NS NS NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND NS NS NS NS Jan-2010 NA ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-2010 NA ND NA ND NA ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND NA ND ND ND ND ND Nov-2010 NA ND NA ND NA ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 29J ND NA ND ND ND ND ND May-2011 NA ND NA ND NA ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND NA ND ND ND ND ND Nov-2011 NA ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 10.101 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-2012 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-2012 NA ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-2013 NA ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Dry May-2014 NA ND NA 9.06 U NA 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U NA 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U Dry Nov-2014 NA ND NA 9.06 U NA 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U Damaged 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U NA 9.06 U 12.50 J 9.06 U 9.06 U Dry May-2015 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.501 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.101 9.06 U 9.06 U 22.0 J 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 16.401 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.20 J 9.06 U 9.06 U Nov-2015 NA 9.06 U NA 9.06 U NA 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U NA 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U May-2016 NA 9.06 U NA 9.06 U NA 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U Dry 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U NA 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U Nov-2016 NA 9.06 U NA 9.06 U NA 9.60 J 12.00 J 9.06 U Dry 9.06 U 9.06 U 17.20 J 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 12.30 J 9.06 U NA 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U NS May-2017 9.06U 9.06U 9.06U 9.06U 9.06U 9.06U 9.06U 9.06U 9.06U 9.06U 9.06U 10.31 9.06U 9.06U 9.06U 9.06U 9.06U 9.06U 9.06U 9.06U 9.06U 9.06U 9.06U 9.06U 9.06U Dec-2017 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 12.2 J 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 13.3 J 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U Dry 9.06U 9.06U 9.06U Jun-2018 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 10.3 J 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U Dry 9.06 U 9.06 U Dry Dec-2018 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.44 J 9.06 U 9.06 U 1 9.06 U 9.06 U 10.3 J 9.63 J 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 11.8 J 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U 9.06 U NOTES: 1. This table shows a historic summary of the ground water monitoring data. With respect to VDC's, only those constituents that have been detected are included. ,2. GW Std = NCAC Title 15A 02L D202 Groundwater Standards or Interim Maximum Allowable Standard UMAC) 3.' = 1MAC 4. SW Std = 15A NCAC 02B Water Quality Standards for Surface Water, or other applicable state or national surface water standards, as appropriate. 5. MDL = Method Detection Limit. 6. MRL = Method Reporting Limit. 7. pg/L = micrograms per liter. mg/L = milligrams per liter. S. ND = not detected above the method detection limit (MDL) under old analytical requirements. 9. U = not detected above specified MDL under new analytical requirements. 10, ! (prior to 2019) = detected result is above MDL and below the Solid Waste Section Limit. 11. J (2018 and later) = detected result is above MDL and below the MRL. 12. NA = Not Analyzed or Not Applicable. NE = Not Established. NS = Not Sampled, 13. Bald font indicates analyte detected above GW Std. 14. Blank cell shaded blue indicates the well was not in the sampling program at the time of the sampling event. 15. Blank cell shaded green indicates the well was in the sampling program but not sampled. Appendix B Historical Data For Selected Analytes Construction and Demolition Debris (C&D) Landfill (Permit #74-07), Pitt County, North Carolina December 2018 Parameter: Benzene CAS No. 71-43-2 Sample BG BG Assessment Wells Assmt. BG Assmt. old B-20 BG BG Date GWPS 2B Std MW-1D MW-15 MW-2D MW-2S MW-3D MW-3S MW-3A MW-4 MW-S MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9A MW-10 MW-II MW-12S MW-13 MW-14D MW-14S MW-15 MW-16 MW-17 SW -I SW-2 SW-3 SW-4 May-01 1 51 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-01 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND May-02 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-02 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-03 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-03 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-04 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-04 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-05 Damaged ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-05 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-06 Damaged ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-06 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-07 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Jun-2007 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-2007 NS ND NS ND ND 1 ND ND 0.2 J 0.3 J 0.7 J Dry ND ND May-2008 ND ND ND ND ND 1.1 ND ND ND ND 0.5 J ND ND ND Nov-2008 NS ND NS ND ND 2.1 ND ND ND ND 0.5 J ND ND ND May-2009 NS ND ND ND ND 1.5 ND ND ND ND 0.3 J ND ND ND Aug-2009 NS NS NS NS NS 1.3 ND NS NS NS NS 1.9 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND NS NS NS NS Jan-2010 NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-2010 NS ND NS ND NS 3.1 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND NS ND ND ND ND ND Nov-2010 NS 0.61 NS ND NS 2.1 0.91 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND NS ND ND ND ND ND May-2011 NS 0.3 J NS ND NS 1 ND ND ND ND ND 0.40 J ND ND ND ND ND NS ND ND ND ND ND Nov-2011 NS ND ND ND ND 2.1 0.61 ND ND ND ND 0.40 J ND ND ND 0.30 J ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-2012 NS ND NS ND NS 1 0.60J ND ND ND ND 1.1 ND ND ND 1.2 ND NS ND ND ND ND ND Nov-2012 NS ND ND 0.61 ND 2.2 0.701 ND ND ND ND 1.6 ND ND ND 0.70 J ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-2013 NS ND ND ND ND ND 0.30J ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 1.1 ND ND 0.40J ND ND ND Dry May-2014 NS 0.24 U NS 0.24 U NS 1.1 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.30 J 1.9 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.4 J ND NS ND ND ND ND Dry Nov-2014 NS 0.24 U NS 0.60 J NS 2.1 0.50 J 0.24 U Damaged 0.24 U 0.30 J 0.80 J 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 1.1 0.24 U NS 0.50 J 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U Dry May-2015 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 1.5 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.601 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.501 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U Nov-2015 NS 0.24 U NS 0.24 U NS 1.7 1.7 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U NS 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U May-2016 NS 0.24 U NS 0.24 U NS 1.3 0.24 U 0.24 U Dry 0.24 U 0.401 0.90 J 0.24 U 0.50 J 0.24 U 1.4 0.24 U NS 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U Nov-2016 NS 0.24 U NS 0.24 U NS 1.2 0.80 J 0.24 U Dry 0.24 U 0.40 J 1.5 0.24 U 0.60 J 0.24 U 1.9 0.24 U NS 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U Dry May-2017 0.24U 0.24U 0.24U 0.24U 0.24U 2.8 2 0.24U 0.24U 0.24U 0.24U 1.2 0.24U 0.401 0.24U 1.7 0.24U 0.24U 0.24U 0.24U 0.24U 0.24U 0.24U 0.24U 0.24U Dec-2017 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 1.7 2.7 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.6 J 0.24 U 0.24 U 1.0 2.0 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U Dry 0.24U 0.24U 0.24U Jun-2018 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 1.2 0.51 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.3 J 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.91 1.4 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U Dry 0.24 U 0.24 U Dry Dec-2018 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 1.3 1.69 1 0.24 U 1 0.24 U 1 0.24 U 0.24 U 1 0.48 J 1 0.24 U 1.57 0.48 J 1 1.48 1 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U 0.24 U NOTES: 1. This table shows a historic summary of the ground water monitoring data. With respect to VDC's, only those constituents that have been detected are included. ,2. GW Std = NCAC Title 15A 02L D202 Groundwater Standards or Interim Maximum Allowable Standard UMAC) 3.' = 1MAC 4. SW Std = 15A NCAC 02B Water Quality Standards for Surface Water, or other applicable state or national surface water standards, as appropriate. 5. MDL = Method Detection Limit. 6. MRL = Method Reporting Limit. 7. pg/L = micrograms per liter. mg/L = milligrams per liter. S. ND = not detected above the method detection limit (MDL) under old analytical requirements. 9. U = not detected above specified MDL under new analytical requirements. 10, ! (prior to 2019) = detected result is above MDL and below the Solid Waste Section Limit. 11. ) (2018 and later) = detected result is above MDL and below the MRL. 12. NA = Not Analyzed or Not Applicable. NE = Not Established. NS = Not Sampled, 13. Bald font indicates analyte detected above GW Std. 14. Blank cell shaded blue indicates the well was not in the sampling program at the time of the Sampling event. 15. Blank cell shaded green indicates the well was in the sampling program but not sampled. Appendix B Historical Data For Selected Analytes Construction and Demolition Debris (C&D) Landfill (Permit #74-07), Pitt County, North Carolina December 2018 Parameter: 1,2-Dichloroethane CAS No. 78-87-5 Sample BG BG Assessment Wells Assmt. BG Assmt. old B-20 BG BG Date GWPS 26 Std MW-lD MW-15 MW-2D MW-2S MW-3D MW-3S MW-3A MW-4 MW-S MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9A MW-10 MW-II MW-12S MW-13 MW-14D MW-14S MW-15 MW-16 MW-17 SW -I SW-2 SW-3 SW-4 May-01 0.4 100 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-01 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND May-02 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-02 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-03 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-03 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-04 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-04 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May -OS Damaged ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-05 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-06 Damaged ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-06 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-07 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Jun-2007 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-2007 NS ND NS ND ND 0.4J ND ND ND ND ND Dry ND ND May-2008 ND ND ND ND ND 0.4J ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-2008 NS ND NS ND ND 0.7J ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-2009 NS ND ND ND ND 0.5 J ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Aug-2009 NS NS NS NS NS ND ND NS NS NS NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND NS ND NS ND Jan-2010 NS ND ND ND ND 0.4 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-2010 NS ND NS ND NS 0.5 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND NS ND ND ND ND ND Nov-2010 NS ND NS ND NS 0.3 J ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND NS ND ND ND ND ND May-2011 NS ND NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 0.6 J ND NS ND ND ND ND ND Nov-2011 NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 0.4J ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-2012 NS ND NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 1.1 ND NS ND ND ND ND Nov-2012 NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-2013 NS ND ND ND ND 1.0 ND ND ND ND 0.40J 1.2 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Dry May-2014 NS 0.27 U NS 0.27 U NS 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U NS 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U Dry Nov-2014 NS 0.27 U NS 0.27 U NS 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U Damaged 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U NS 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U Dry May-2015 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U Nov-2015 NS 0.27 U NS 0.27 U NS 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U NS 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U May-2016 NS 0.27 U NS 0.27 U NS 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U Dry 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U NS 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U Nov-2016 NS 0.27 U NS 0.27 U NS 0.30 J 0.27 U 0.27 U Dry 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U NS 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U Dry May-2017 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U 0.27 U Dec-2017 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U Dry 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U Jun-2019 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U Dry 0.27U 0.27U Dry Dec-2018 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.24 0.13 J 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.34 0.08 J 0.13 J 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U 0.02 U NOTES: 1. This table shows a historic summary of the ground water monitoring data. With respect to VDC's, only those constituents that have been detected are included. ,2. GW Std = NCAC Title 15A 02L D202 Groundwater Standards or Interim Maximum Allowable Standard UMAC) 3.' = 1MAC 4. SW Std = 15A NCAC 02B Water Quality Standards for Surface Water, or other applicable state or national surface water standards, as appropriate. 5. MDL = Method Detection Limit. 6. MRL = Method Reporting Limit. 7. pg/L = micrograms per liter. mg/L = milligrams per liter. S. ND = not detected above the method detection limit (MDL) under old analytical requirements. 9. U = not detected above specified MDL under new analytical requirements. 10, ! (prior to 2019) = detected result is above MDL and below the Solid Waste Section Limit. 11. ) (2018 and later) = detected result is above MDL and below the MRL. 12. NA = Not Analyzed or Not Applicable. NE = Not Established. NS = Not Sampled, 13. Bald font indicates analyte detected above GW Std. 14. Blank cell shaded blue indicates the well was not in the sampling program at the time of the sampling event. 15. Blank cell shaded green indicates the well was in the sampling program but not sampled. Appendix B Historical Data For Selected Analytes Construction and Demolition Debris (C&D) Landfill (Permit #74-07), Pitt County, North Carolina December 2018 Parameter: cis-1,2-Dichloroethene CAS No. 156-59-2 Sample BG BG Assessment Wells Assmt. BG Assmt. old B-20 BG BG Date GWPS 26 Std MW-lD MW-15 MW-2D MW-2S MW-3D MW-3S MW-3A MW-4 MW-S MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9A MW-10 MW-II MW-12S MW-13 MW-14D MW-14S MW-15 MW-16 MW-17 SW -I SW-2 SW-3 SW-4 May-01 70 720 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-01 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND May-02 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-02 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-03 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-03 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-04 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-04 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-05 Damaged ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-05 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-06 Damaged ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-06 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-07 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Jun-2007 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-2007 NS ND NS ND ND 0.2 J ND ND ND ND 0.2 J Dry ND ND May-2008 ND ND ND ND ND 0.2 J ND ND ND ND 0.2 J ND ND ND Nov-2008 NS 1.01 NS 1.4 J ND 1.3 J ND ND ND ND 0.2 1 ND ND 1.6 J May-2009 NS ND ND ND ND 0.2J ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Aug-2009 NS NS NS NS NS 0.67J ND NS NS NS NS 0.07J ND ND ND ND ND ND ND NS NS NS NS Jan-2010 NS ND ND ND ND 0.3J ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-2010 NS ND NS ND NS 0.5 J ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND NS ND ND ND ND ND Nov-2010 NS ND NS ND NS 0.3 J ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND NS ND ND ND ND ND May-2011 NS ND NS ND NS 0.3J ND ND ND ND ND 0.41 ND ND ND 0.6J ND NS ND ND ND ND ND Nov-2011 NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 1.21 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-2012 NS ND NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 8.5 ND NS ND ND ND ND ND Nov-2012 NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 4.11 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-2013 NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 5.9J ND ND 1.4J ND ND ND Dry May-2014 NS 0.25 U NS 0.25 U NS 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.7 J 0.25 U NS 0.3 J 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U Dry Nov-2014 NS 0.25 U NS 0.25 U NS 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U Damaged 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 1.7 J 0.25 U NS 1.6 J 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U Dry May-2015 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.3 J 0.51 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U Nov-2015 NS 0.25 U NS 0.25 U NS 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U NS 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U May-2016 NS 0.25 U NS 0.25 U NS 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U Dry 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.5 1 0.25 U 0.8 1 0.25 U NS 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U Nov-2016 NS 0.25 U NS 0.25 U NS 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U Dry 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.41 0.3 J 1.61 0.25 U NS 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U Dry May-2017 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U Dec-2017 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.6 J 1.4 J 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U Dry 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U Jun-2018 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.41 0.5 J 0.61 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U Dry 0.25 U 0.25 U Dry Dec-2018 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.31 J 0.25 U 0.34 J 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U 0.25 U NOTES: 1. This table shows a historic summary of the ground water monitoring data. With respect to VDC's, only those constituents that have been detected are included. ,2. GW Std = NCAC Title 15A 02L D202 Groundwater Standards or Interim Maximum Allowable Standard UMAC) 3.' = 1MAC 4. SW Std = 15A NCAC 02B Water Quality Standards for Surface Water, or other applicable state or national surface water standards, as appropriate. 5. MDL = Method Detection Limit. 6. MRL = Method Reporting Limit. 7. pg/L = micrograms per liter. mg/L = milligrams per liter. S. ND = not detected above the method detection limit (MDL) under old analytical requirements. 9. U = not detected above specified MDL under new analytical requirements. 10, ! (prior to 2019) = detected result is above MDL and below the Solid Waste Section Limit. 11. 1 (2018 and later) = detected result is above MDL and below the MRL. 12. NA = Not Analyzed or Not Applicable. NE = Not Established. NS = Not Sampled, 13. Bald font indicates analyte detected above GW Std. 14. Blank cell shaded blue indicates the well was not in the sampling program at the time of the sampling event. 15. Blank cell shaded green indicates the well was in the sampling program but not sampled. Appendix B Historical Data For Selected Analytes Construction and Demolition Debris (C&D) Landfill (Permit #74-07), Pitt County, North Carolina December 2018 Parameter: Ethylbenzene CAS No. 100-41-4 Sample BG BG Assessment Wells Assmt. BG Assmt. old B-20 BG BG Date GWPS 26 Std MW-1D MW-15 MW-2D MW-2S MW-3D MW-3S MW-3A MW-4 MW-S MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9A MW-10 MW-II MW-12S MW-13 MW-14D MW-14S MW-15 MW-16 MW-17 SW -I SW-2 SW-3 SW-4 May-01 600 97 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-01 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND May-02 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-02 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-03 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-03 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-04 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-04 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-05 Damaged ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-05 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-06 Damaged ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-06 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-07 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Jun-2007 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-2007 NS ND NS 0.3J ND 0.4J ND ND ND ND ND Dry ND ND May-2008 ND ND ND ND ND 0.3 J ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-2008 NS ND NS ND ND 0.3 J ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-2009 NS ND ND ND ND 0.2 J ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Aug-2009 NS NS NS NS NS 0.48 ND NS NS NS NS ND 0.95J ND ND ND ND ND ND NS NS NS NS Jan-2010 NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-2010 NS ND NS ND NS 0.7J ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND NS ND ND ND ND ND Nov-2010 NS ND NS ND NS 0.3 J ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 2.0 ND NS ND ND ND ND ND May-2011 NS ND NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND NS ND ND ND ND ND Nov-2011 NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 0.61 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-2012 NS ND NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 2.1 ND NS ND ND ND ND ND Nov-2012 NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 1.5 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-2013 NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 1.2 ND ND 0.30J ND ND ND Dry May-2014 NS 0.21U NS 0.21U NS 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U NS 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U Dry Nov-2014 NS 0.21U NS 0.21U NS 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U Damaged 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.50J 0.21U NS 0.60J 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U Dry May-2015 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U Nov-2015 NS 0.21U NS 0.21U NS 0.80J 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U NS 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U May-2016 NS 0.21U NS 0.21U NS 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U Dry 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U NS 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U Nov-2016 NS 0.21U NS 0.21U NS 0.30J 0.21U 0.21U Dry 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U NS 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U Dry May-2017 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.30J 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U Dec-2017 0.21 U 0.21 U 0.21 U 0.21 U 0.21 U 0.21 U 0.4J 0.21 U 0.21U 0.21 U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21 U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U Dry 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U Jun-2018 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U Dry 0.21U 0.21U Dry Dec-2018 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 1 0.21U 1 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.44J 0.21U 0.23J 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U 0.21U NOTES: 1. This table shows a historic summary of the ground water monitoring data. With respect to VDC's, only those constituents that have been detected are included. ,2. GW Std = NCAC Title 15A 02L D202 Groundwater Standards or Interim Maximum Allowable Standard UMAC) 3.' = 1MAC 4. SW Std = 15A NCAC 02B Water Quality Standards for Surface Water, or other applicable state or national surface water standards, as appropriate. 5. MDL = Method Detection Limit. 6. MRL = Method Reporting Limit. 7. pg/L = micrograms per liter. mg/L = milligrams per liter. S. ND = not detected above the method detection limit (MDL) under old analytical requirements. 9. U = not detected above specified MDL under new analytical requirements. 10, ! (prior to 2019) = detected result is above MDL and below the Solid Waste Section Limit. 11. ) (2018 and later) = detected result is above MDL and below the MRL. 12. NA = Not Analyzed or Not Applicable. NE = Not Established. NS = Not Sampled, 13. Bald font indicates analyte detected above GW Std. 14. Blank cell shaded blue indicates the well was not in the sampling program at the time of the sampling event. 15. Blank cell shaded green indicates the well was in the sampling program but not sampled. Appendix B Historical Data For Selected Analytes Construction and Demolition Debris (C&D) Landfill (Permit #74-07), Pitt County, North Carolina December 2018 Parameter: Naphthalene CAS No. 91-20-3 Sample BG BG Assessment Wells Assmt. BG Assmt. old B-20 BG BG Date GWPs 26 Std MW-ID MW-15 MW-2D MW-2S MW-3D MW-3S MW-3A MW-4 MW-S MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9A MW-10 MW-11 MW-12S MW-13 MW-14D MW-14S MW-15 MW-16 MW-17 SW-1 SW-2 SW-3 SW-4 May-01 6 12 Nov-01 May-02 Nov-02 May-03 Nov-03 May-04 Nov-04 May-05 Nov-05 May-06 Nov-06 May-07 Jun-2007 Nov-2007 May-2008 Nov-2008 May-2009 Aug-2009 ND ND ND ND ND Jan-2010 NS NS NS May-2010 ND ND ND Nov-2010 ND ND ND May-2011 ND ND ND Nov-2011 ND ND ND May-2012 ND ND ND Nov-2012 NS NS NS May-2013 NS NS NS May-2014 NS NS NS Nov-2014 2.9 J 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47U May-2015 NS NS NS NS Nov-2015 0.47U 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47U May-2016 NS NS NS NS Nov-2016 0.8 J 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47U May-2017 0.47 U NS 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U 7.7 J 1.81 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.9 J 0.47 U 0.47U 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U Dec-2017 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.7 J 3.1 J 0.47 U 0.47 U 2.5 1 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.6 J 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U Jun-2018 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U 0,47 U 0.47 U 0,47 U 0.47 U 0,47 U 0.47 U 047 U 0.47 U 047 U 0.47 U 1.6 J 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U Dec-2018 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U 1.08 J 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U 0.47 U NOTES: 1. This table shows a historic summary of the ground water monitoring data. With respect to VDC's, only those constituents that have been detected are included. ,2. GW Std = NCAC Title 15A 02L D202 Groundwater Standards or Interim Maximum Allowable Standard UMAC) 3.' = 1MAC 4. SW Std = 15A NCAC 02B Water Quality Standards for Surface Water, or other applicable state or national surface water standards, as appropriate. 5. MDL = Method Detection Limit. 6. MRL = Method Reporting Limit. 7. pg/L = micrograms per liter. mg/L = milligrams per liter. S. ND = not detected above the method detection limit (MDL) under old analytical requirements. 9. U = not detected above specified MDL under new analytical requirements. 10, J (prior to 2019) = detected result is above MDL and below the Solid Waste Section Limit. 11. J (2018 and later) = detected result is above MDL and below the MRL. 12. NA = Not Analyzed or Not Applicable. NE = Not Established. NS = Not Sampled, 13. Bald font indicates analyte detected above GW Std. 14. Blank cell shaded blue indicates the well was not in the sampling program at the time of the sampling event. 15. Blank cell shaded green indicates the well was in the sampling program but not sampled. Appendix B Historical Data For Selected Analytes Construction and Demolition Debris (C&D) Landfill (Permit #74-07), Pitt County, North Carolina December 2018 Parameter: Tetrahydrofuran CAS No. 109-99-9 Sample BG BG Assessment Wells Assmt. BG Assmt. old B-20 BG BG Date GWPs 26 Std MW-ID MW-1S MW-2D MW-2S MW-3D MW-3S MW-3A MW-4 MW-5 MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9A MW-10 MW-11 MW-125 MW-13 MW-14D MW-14S MW-15 MW-16 MW-17 SW-1 SW-2 SW-3 SW-4 May-2011 NE NE NS ND NS 0.7 ND 2.5 ND ND 0.91 2.3 4.5 ND ND ND ND ND ND NS ND ND ND 0.6 ND Nov-2011 NS ND NS ND NS 6.7 3.3 ND ND 1.9 ND 3.9 ND ND ND 4.2 ND ND 0.9 ND ND ND ND May-2012 NS 1.8 NS 2.4 NS 4.4 5.1 1.4 1.7 2.7 6.4 5.2 ND ND 18.4 2.5 ND NS 14.0 ND ND ND ND Nov-2012 NS ND ND 8.5 ND 4.6 3.8 ND ND ND 1.2 5.5 ND ND 6.2 10.9 ND ND 0.7 ND ND ND ND May-2013 NS ND ND 1.8 ND 5.6 2.4 ND ND 4.4 20.9 5.4 ND ND ND 3.3 ND ND 7.4 ND ND ND Dry May-2014 NS 0.39 U NS 1.0 NS 6.5 0.39 U 0.39 U 0.39 U 0.39 U 10.8 10.2 0.39 U 0.39 U 0.39 U 5.5 0.39 U NS 0.8 0.39 U 0.39 U 0.39 U Dry Nov-2014 NS 0.39 U NS 17.7 NS 15.6 5.7 0.39 U Damaged 3.4 7.1 7.7 0.39 U 0.39 U 2.7 10.0 0.39 U NS 17.3 0.39 U 0.39 U 0.39 U Dry May-2015 0.39 U 0.39 U 0.39 U 0.39 U 0.39 U 16.9 0.39 U 1.1 0.39 U 0.9 34.7 4.9 0.39 U 0.39 U 6.1 7.1 0.39 U 0.39 U 1.0 0.39 U 0.39 U 0.39 U 0.39 U Nov-2015 NS 0.39 U NS 0.39 U NS 20.9 8.6 0.39 U 0.5 0.39 U 1.6 2.6 0.39 U 0.39 U 2.5 1.8 0.39 U NS 0.39 U 0.39 U 0.39 U 0.39 U 0.39 U May-2016 NS 0.39 U NS 0.39 U NS 14.4 1.3 0.39 U Dry 8.2 29.7 8.1 0.39 U 14.3 1.5 46.2 0.39 U NS 0.39 U 0.39 U 0.39 U 0.39 U 0.39 U Nov-2016 NS 0.39 U NS 0.39 U NS 10.6 6.1 0.5 Dry 5.6 16.3 11.7 0.39 U 8.8 0.39 U 49.0 0.39 U NS 0.6 0.7 0.9 0.39 U Dry May-2017 14.4 0.39U 0.39U 1.0 0.39U 19.1 12.7 0.5 1.5 0.5 12.8 15.0 0.39U 6.4 0.9 36.4 0.39U 0.39U 0.39U 0.39U 0.39U 0.39U 1.2 0.39U 0.39U 117.0 0.39 U 0.39 U 13.1 0.39 U 23.5 19.1 0.39 U 0.39 U 12.3 3.0 22.2 0.39 U 0.39 U 17.0 58.4 0.39 U 0.39 U 0.39 U 0.39 U 0.39 U 0.39 U Dry 0.39 U 0.39 U 0.39 U �21 30.5 0.39 U 0.39 U 1.1 0.39 U 28.8 4.5 0.39 U 1.3 5.6 6.3 10.5 0.39 U 3.4 16.0 32.7 0.39 U 0.39 U 0.39 U 0.39 U 0.39 U 0.39 U Dry 0.39 U 0.39 U Dry 1 1 42.7 0.39 U 1 0.39 U 1 4.85 1 0.39 U 1 35.3 1 24.4 1 0.39 U 1 2.27 1 6.88 1 32 1 21.2 1 0.39 U 25.42 8.02 1 38.75 0.39 U 0.39 U 0.39 U 0.39 U 0.39 U 0.39 U 0.39 U 0.39 U 0.39 U 0.39 U NOTES: 1. This table shows a historic summary of the ground water monitoring data. With respect to VDC's, only those constituents that have been detected are included. ,2. GW Std = NCAC Title 15A 02L D202 Groundwater Standards or Interim Maximum Allowable Standard UMAC) 3.' = 1MAC 4. SW Std = 15A NCAC 02B Water Quality Standards for Surface Water, or other applicable state or national surface water standards, as appropriate. 5. MDL = Method Detection Limit. 6. MRL = Method Reporting Limit. 7. pg/L = micrograms per liter. mg/L = milligrams per liter. S. ND = not detected above the method detection limit (MDL) under old analytical requirements. 9. U = not detected above specified MDL under new analytical requirements. 10, ! (prior to 2019) = detected result is above MDL and below the Solid Waste Section Limit. 11. 1 (2018 and later) = detected result is above MDL and below the MRU 12. NA = Not Analyzed or Not Applicable. NE = Not Established. NS = Not Sampled, 13. Bald font indicates analyte detected above GW Std. 14. Blank cell shaded blue indicates the well was not in the sampling program at the time of the sampling event. 15. Blank cell shaded green indicates the well was in the sampling program but not sampled. Appendix B Historical Data For Selected Analytes Construction and Demolition Debris (C&D) Landfill (Permit #74-07), Pitt County, North Carolina December 2018 Parameter: Toluene CAS No. 108-88-3 Sample BG BG Assessment Wells Assmt. BG Assmt. old B-20 BG BG Date GWPS 26 Std MW-1D MW-15 MW-2D MW-2S MW-3D MW-3S MW-3A MW-4 MIN-5 MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9A MW-10 MW-11 MW-12S MW-13 MW-14D MW-14S MW-15 MW-16 MW-17 SW-1 SW-2 SW-3 SW-4 May-01 600 11 ND ND ND ND LND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-01 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND May-02 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-02 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-03 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-03 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-04 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-04 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-05 Damaged ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-05 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-06 Damaged ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-06 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-07 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Jun-2007 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-2007 NS ND NS ND ND 0.20 J ND ND ND ND ND Dry ND ND May-2008 ND ND ND ND ND 0.301 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-2008 NS ND NS ND ND 0.40J ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 0.20J May-2009 NS ND ND ND ND 0.201 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Aug-2009 NS NS NS NS NS 0.191 0.121 NS NS NS NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND NS ND NS ND Jan-2010 NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-2010 NS ND NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND NS ND ND ND ND ND Nov-2010 NS ND NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND NS ND 0.301 ND ND ND May-2011 NS ND NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND NS ND ND ND ND ND Nov-2011 NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 0.40 J 0.40 J 0.40 J May-2012 NS ND NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 0.60J ND NS ND 0.501 ND ND ND Nov-2012 NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-2013 NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 0.30 J 0.30 J 1.3 ND Dry May-2014 NS 0.23 U NS 0.23 U NS 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U NS 0.23 U 3.3 3.0 0.23 U Dry Nov-2014 NS 0.23 U NS 0.23 U NS 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U Damaged 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.30 J 0.23 U NS 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.30 J 0.23 U Dry May-2015 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.301 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.30 J 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U Nov-2015 NS 0.23 U NS 0.23 U NS 0.40 J 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U NS 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U May-2016 NS 0.23 U NS 0.23 U NS 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U NS 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.11 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U NS 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U Nov-2016 NS 0.23 U NS 0.23 U NS 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U NS 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U NS 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U Dry May-2017 0.23U 0.23U 0.23U 0.23U 0.23U 0.23U 0.23U 0.23U 0.23U 0.23U 0.23U 0.23U 0.23U 0.23U 0.23U 0.501 0.23U 0.23U 0.23U 0.23U 0.23U 0.23U 0.23U 0.23U 0.23U Dec-2017 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.5 J 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U Dry 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U Jun-2018 2.6 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.3 J 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U Dry 0.23 U 0.23 U Dry Dec-2018 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 1 0.23 U 1 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.24 J 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.38 J 0.23 U 0.23 U 0.23 U NOTES: 1. This table shows a historic summary of the ground water monitoring data. With respect to VDC's, only those constituents that have been detected are included. ,2. GW Std = NCAC Title 15A 02L D202 Groundwater Standards or Interim Maximum Allowable Standard UMAC) 3.' = 1MAC 4. SW Std = 15A NCAC 02B Water Quality Standards for Surface Water, or other applicable state or national surface water standards, as appropriate. 5. MDL = Method Detection Limit. 6. MRL = Method Reporting Limit. 7. pg/L = micrograms per liter. mg/L = milligrams per liter. S. ND = not detected above the method detection limit (MDL) under old analytical requirements. 9. U = not detected above specified MDL under new analytical requirements. 10, ! (prior to 2019) = detected result is above MDL and below the Solid Waste Section Limit. 11. J (2018 and later) = detected result is above MDL and below the MRL. 12. NA = Not Analyzed or Not Applicable. NE = Not Established. NS = Not Sampled, 13. Bald font indicates analyte detected above GW Std. 14. Blank cell shaded blue indicates the well was not in the sampling program at the time of the sampling event. 15. Blank cell shaded green indicates the well was in the sampling program but not sampled. Appendix B Historical Data For Selected Analytes Construction and Demolition Debris (C&D) Landfill (Permit #74-07), Pitt County, North Carolina December 2018 Parameter: Vinyl Chloride CAS No. 75-01-4 Sample BG BG Assessment Wells Assmt. BG Assmt. old B-20 BG BG Date GWPS 26 Std MW-1D MW-15 MW-2D MW-2S MW-3D MW-3S MW-3A MW-4 MIN-5 MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9A MW-10 MW-11 MW-12S MW-13 MW-14D MW-14S MW-15 MW-16 MW-17 SW-1 SW-2 SW-3 SW-4 May-01 0.03 2.4 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-01 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND May-02 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-02 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-03 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-03 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-04 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-04 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-05 Damaged ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-05 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-06 Damaged ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-06 NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-07 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Jun-2007 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-2007 NS ND NS ND ND 0.4 ND ND ND ND ND Dry ND ND May-2008 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nov-2008 NS ND NS ND ND 0.5 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-2009 NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Aug-2009 NS NS NS NS NS ND ND NS NS NS NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND NS NS NS NS Jan-2010 NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-2010 NS ND NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND NS ND ND ND ND ND Nov-2010 NS ND NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND NS ND ND ND ND ND May-2011 NS ND NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND NS ND ND ND ND ND Nov-2011 NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-2012 NS ND NS ND NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 0.8 ND NS ND ND ND ND ND Nov-2012 NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 1.9 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND May-2013 NS ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 3.0 ND ND ND ND ND ND Dry May-2014 NS 0.63 U NS 0.63 U NS 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 1.1 0.63 U NS 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U Dry Nov-2014 NS 0.63 U NS 0.63 U NS 2.0 0.63 U 0.63 U Damaged 0.63 U 0.63 U 1.4 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 3.4 0.63 U NS 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U Dry May-2015 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 1.7 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U Nov-2015 NS 0.63 U NS 0.63 U NS 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.8 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U NS 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U May-2016 NS 0.63 U NS 0.63 U NS 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U Dry 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 1.9 0.63 U 3.7 0.63 U NS 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U Nov-2016 NS 0.63 U NS 0.63 U NS 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U Dry 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 1.7 0.63 U 4.3 0.63 U NS 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U Dry May-2017 0.63U 0.63U 0.63U 0.63U 0.63U 0.63U 0.63U 0.63U 0.63U 0.63U 0.63U 0.63U 0.63U 1.1 0.63U 4.3 0.63U 0.63U 0.63U 0.63U 0.63U 0.63U 0.63U 0.63U 0.63U Dec-2017 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.9 J 0.63 U 3.7 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U Dry 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U Jun-2018 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 2.7 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 2.0 0.63 U 2.9 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U 0.63 U Dry 0.63 U 0.63 U Dry Dec-2018 0.12U 0.12U 0.12U 0.12U 0.12U 1.82 1.09 0.12U 1 0.12U 1 0.18J 1.25 1.48 0.12U 2.2 0.12U 1 2.21 1 0.12U 0.12U 0.12U 0.12U 0.12U 0.12U 0.12U 0.12U 0.12U 0.12U NOTES: 1. This table shows a historic summary of the ground water monitoring data. With respect to VDC's, only those constituents that have been detected are included. ,2. GW Std = NCAC Title 15A 02L D202 Groundwater Standards or Interim Maximum Allowable Standard UMAC) 3.' = 1MAC 4. SW Std = 15A NCAC 02B Water Quality Standards for Surface Water, or other applicable state or national surface water standards, as appropriate. 5. MDL = Method Detection Limit. 6. MRL = Method Reporting Limit. 7. pg/L = micrograms per liter. mg/L = milligrams per liter. S. ND = not detected above the method detection limit (MDL) under old analytical requirements. 9. U = not detected above specified MDL under new analytical requirements. 10, J (prior to 2019) = detected result is above MDL and below the Solid Waste Section Limit. 11. J (2018 and later) = detected result is above MDL and below the MRL. 12. NA = Not Analyzed or Not Applicable. NE = Not Established. NS = Not Sampled, 13. Bald font indicates analyte detected above GW Std. 14. Blank cell shaded blue indicates the well was not in the sampling program at the time of the Sampling event. 15. Blank cell shaded green indicates the well was in the sampling program but not sampled. Appendix B Historical Data For Selected Analytes Construction and Demolition Debris (C&D) Landfill (Permit #74-07), Pitt County, North Carolina December 2018 Parameter: Groundwater Elevation Sample BG BG Assessment Wells Assmt. BG Assmt. BG old B-20 BG BG Date GWPS 2B Std MW-1D MW-15 MW-2D MW-2S MW-3D MW-3S MW-3A MW-4 MW-S MIN-6 MW-7 MIN-8 MW-9A MIN-10 MW-II MW-12S MW-13 MW-14D MW-14S MIN-15 MW-16 MW-17 SW-1 SW-2 SW-3 SW-4 May-01 NE NE 11.12 12.00 9.11 10.54 11.48 10.19 10.74 Nov-01 NM 10.83 NM 9.70 10.95 9.57 10.08 May-02 NM 13.06 NM 10.91 11.80 10.30 10.89 Nov-02 NM 12.35 NM 9.95 11.66 10.92 9.73 10.33 11.03 May-03 11.98 13.08 9.74 11.24 11.82 11.72 10.57 10.92 11.85 Nov-03 NM 13.57 NM 11.06 11.96 11.52 10.75 11.24 11.63 May-04 NM 12.42 NM 10.70 11.62 11.29 10.48 10.90 11.60 Nov-04 NM 12.01 NM 10.18 11.46 10.78 10.16 10.61 10.92 May-05 NM 12.63 9.47 10.89 11.69 11.29 10.66 11.10 11.42 Nov-05 NM 13.50 NM 11.55 12.02 11.80 11.03 11.42 11.81 May-06 Damaged 12.45 9.45 10.57 11.68 11.10 10.40 10.89 11.21 Nov-06 NM 13.71 NM 11.29 11.99 11.58 10.95 11.41 11.56 May-07 12.52 13.64 9.85 11.14 11.92 11.59 10.85 11.40 11.63 Nov-2007 NM 11.03 NM 9.56 9.06 10.28 10.74 10.47 9.65 9.98 10.63 May-2008 12.24 11.05 9.52 10.93 10.31 11.02 11.84 11.30 10.58 11.00 11.35 Nov-2008 NM 11.77 NM 10.32 9.83 10.56 11.62 10.90 10.19 10.72 10.76 May-2009 NM 10.31 8.99 9.14 8.41 9.77 10.03 10.14 9.35 9.51 10.07 Aug-2009 NM NS NM NS NM 9.6 7.8 NS NS NS NS 10.3 12.9 9.4 8.5 8.5 9.4 10.5 11.9 Jan-2010 NM 13.74 NM 11.65 NM 11.42 11.12 12.19 12.04 11.07 11.60 11.70 14.94 13.61 11.52 11.71 12.45 9.49 12.51 14.19 May-2010 NM 11.87 NM 10.83 NM 10.70 10.36 11.62 11.33 10.64 11.06 12.74 13.76 12.50 11.02 12.03 11.22 NM 11.41 Nov-2010 NM 12.71 NM 11.43 NM 11.14 10.61 11.61 11.70 10.88 11.24 11.62 14.50 12.78 8.35 11.25 12.44 NM 12.59 May-2011 NM 11.97 NM 10.56 NM 10.71 10.39 11.49 11.19 10.40 10.85 11.25 13.57 12.33 10.26 11.00 12.01 NM 12.03 Nov-2011 Damaged 12.71 9.47 11.88 10.18 11.29 10.83 11.92 11.64 10.61 11.14 11.76 14.46 12.69 11.24 11.51 12.10 11.71 12.03 May-2012 NM 12.04 NM 10.43 NM 10.53 10.31 11.49 11.10 10.30 10.79 11.36 13.67 12.21 10.33 11.06 11.86 NM 11.99 Nov-2012 Damaged 12.71 9.65 10.50 10.47 10.68 10.50 11.80 11.32 10.49 10.79 11.49 14.60 12.68 10.94 10.70 11.51 11.86 11.49 May-2013 Damaged 12.55 9.42 10.71 10.3 10.9 10.42 11.85 11.45 10.44 11.08 11.58 13.99 12.28 10.32 10.50 10.77 11.44 11.00 May-2014 NM 13.31 NM 11.43 NM 11.55 11.13 11.86 11.60 11.13 10.70 12.27 13.97 12.68 10.82 10.93 11.29 NM 11.49 Nov-2014 NM 12.17 NM 10.33 NM 10.38 10.03 11.70 Damaged 10.68 11.75 11.21 14.39 12.59 11.15 10.58 10.57 NM 10.84 May-2015 13.33 14.21 10.59 12.14 11.01 12.21 11.73 12.03 13.08 11.58 11.89 12.80 14.47 13.20 11.23 11.32 11.69 12.43 11.86 Nov-2015 NM 15.71 NM 11.84 NM 12.08 11.66 12.59 13.47 11.49 12.02 12.74 15.46 14.05 12.06 11.98 12.24 NM 12.70 May-2016 NM 14.48 NM 11.73 NM 12.11 11.81 12.26 Dry 11.50 11.98 12.62 14.58 13.42 11.47 11.64 12.33 NM 12.65 Nov-2016 NM 13.31 NM 11.94 NM 11.99 11.53 11.87 Dry 11.71 11.95 12.78 14.47 13.42 11.29 11.38 12.17 NM 12.09 May-2017 13.01 13.34 9.94 11.43 10.71 11.86 11.43 11.86 12.66 11.28 11.48 12.63 14.28 13.36 11.76 11.58 12.35 12.05 12.50 13.54 13.52 Dec-2017 Damaged 14.35 9.80 10.44 10.60 11.74 11.17 12.12 11.95 10.88 11.69 12.46 15.11 13.05 11.89 12.04 12.69 11.84 12.60 14.06 NA 13.72 Jun-2018 Damaged 13.81 9.99 11.62 11.48 12.12 12.35 11.87 12.45 11.38 11.65 16.36 14.38 13.37 11.62 11.58 13.03 12.15 12.80 14.37 NA 13.44 Dec-2018 13.34 14.17 10.08 11.08 10.88 11.52 11.19 9.70 12.30 10.98 11.45 12.22 15.76 13.72 11.69 12.03 13.12 12.21 13.36 14.47 NA 14.59 NOTES: 1. This table shows a historic summary of the ground water monitoring data. With respect to VDC's, only those constituents that have been detected are included. ,2. GW Std = N[A[ Title 15A 02L D202 Groundwater Standards or Interim Maximum Allowable Standard UMAC) 3.' = 1MAC 4. SW Std = 15A NCAC 02B Water Quality Standards for Surface Water, or other applicable state or national surface water standards, as appropriate. 5. MDL = Method Detection Limit. 6. MRL = Method Reporting Limit. 7. pg/L = micrograms per liter. mg/L = milligrams per liter. S. ND = not detected above the method detection limit (MDL) under old analytical requirements. 9. U = not detected above specified MDL under new analytical requirements. 10, ! (prior to 2019) = detected result is above MDL and below the Solid Waste Section Limit. 11. 1 (2018 and later) = detected result is above MDL and below the MRL. 12. NA = Not Analyzed or Not Applicable. NE = Not Established. NS = Not Sampled, 13. Bald font indicates analyte detected above GW Std. 14. Blank cell shaded blue indicates the well was not in the sampling program at the time of the sampling event. 15. Blank cell shaded green indicates the well was in the sampling program but not sampled. Appendix B Historical Data For Selected Analytes Construction and Demolition Debris (C&D) Landfill (Permit #74-07), Pitt County, North Carolina December 2018 NOTES: 1. This table shows a historic summary of the ground water monitoring data. With respect to VOC's, only those constituents that have been detected are included. 2. GWPS = Groundwater Protection Standard: NCAC 15A 02L .0202 Groundwater Standards or Interim Maximum Allowable Standard (IMAC) 3.*=IMAC 4. SW Std = 15A NCAC 02B Water Quality Standards for Surface Water, or other applicable state or national surface water standards, as appropriate. 5. Concentrations are micrograms per liter (Ng/L). 6. ND = Not Detected 7. NE = Not Established 8. ND = Not Detected 9. U = not detected at specified detection limit. 10. J (prior to 2018) = detected result is above MDL and below the Solid Waste Section Limit. 11. J (2018 and later) = detected result is above MDL and below the MRL. 12. Bold font indicates concentrations exceeds GWPS or Surface Water Standard. 13. Blank cell shaded blue indicates the well or sampling location was not in the sampling program at the time of the event. Page 1 of 1 Water Quality Monitoring Report December 2018 Semiannual Sampling Event Wood Project No. 6468-19-9035 Attachment C Mann -Kendall Trend Analyses wood. TOOLKIT for Constituent• Analysis Evaluation Date: 26-Apr-19 Job ID: 6480199035 Facility Name: C&D Landfill Constituent: Benzene Conducted By: DH Concentration Units: N /L Sampling Point ID: MW-31S I MW-3A I MW-8 I MW-12S BENZENE • • 1 1-Nov-15 1.1 1.1 0.24 0.24 2 1-Ma -16 1.3 0.24 0.9 1.4 3 1-Nov-16 1.2 0.8 1.5 1.9 4 1-May-17 2.8 2 1.2 1.7 5 1-Dec-17 1.7 2.7 0.6 2 6 1-Jun-1 8 1.2 0.5 0.3 1.4 7 1-Dec-19 1.3 1.69 0.48 1.48 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Coefficient of Variation: �fii• Mann -Kendall Statistic (S): Confidence Factor: Concentration Trend: 10 �MW35 �MW3A 0M 1 or L d V C O U 0.1 07115 01116 08116 03117 09117 04118 10118 05119 12119 06120 Sampling Date Notes: 1. At least four independent sampling events per well are required for calculating the trend. Methodology is valid for 4 to 40 samples. 2. Confidence in Trend = Confidence (in percent) that constituent concentration is increasing (S>0) or decreasing (S<0): >95% = Increasing or Decreasing; >_ 90% = Probably Increasing or Probably Decreasing; < 90% and S>0 = No Trend; < 90%, S<_0, and COV >_ 1 = No Trend; < 90% and COV < 1 = Stable. 3. Methodology based on "MAROS: A Decision Support System for Optimizing Monitoring Plans", J.J. Aziz, M. Ling, H.S. Rifai, C.J. Newell, and J.R. Gonzales, Ground Water, 41(3):355-367, 2003. 4 MDL value used for ND concentrations. DISCLAIMER: The GSI Mann -Kendall Toolkit is available "as is". Considerable care has been exercised in preparing this software product; however, no party, including without limitation GSI Environmental Inc., makes any representation or warranty regarding the accuracy, correctness, or completeness of the information contained herein, and no such party shall be liable for any direct, indirect, consequential, incidental or other damages resulting from the use of this product or the information contained herein. Information in this publication is subject to change without notice. GSI Environmental Inc., disclaims any responsibility or obligation to update the information contained herein. GSI Environmental Inc., www.gsi-net.com TOOLKIT for • • Analysis Evaluation Date: 26-Apr-19 Job ID: 6480199035 Facility Name: C&D Landfill Constituent: Vinyl Chloride Conducted By: DH Concentration Units: N IL VINYL CHLORIDE CONCENTRATION (N9Coefficient of / U) Variation: Confidence Concentration I 0.43 I 61.4% �end Stable I I I I