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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCD003162542_Badin Business Park_Corrective Action_20230119 Badin Business Park LLC c/o Alcoa Corporation 201 Isabella Street Suite 500 Pittsburgh, PA 15212-5858 USA Tel: 1 412 315 2900 January 19, 2023 Robert C. McDaniel Facility Management Branch Hazardous Waste Section North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality 217 West Jones Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27603 Re: Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update Badin Business Park (f/k/a Alcoa - Badin Works) Badin, North Carolina EPA ID: NCD 003 162 542 Dear Mr. McDaniel: Please find accompanied with this letter an electronic link to access the Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update, dated December 2022 for the Badin Business Park. This report stems from an assessment performed by EHS Support, LLC, who was engaged to review past investigations and present site conditions to develop a comprehensive Conceptual Site Model and identify potential knowledge gaps. The assessment activities addressed site hydrogeology, interaction between groundwater and surface water, and contaminant attenuation across the former Main Plant and Alcoa-Badin Landfill. The report also includes a summary of additional work completed during 2022 to address identified data gaps. The scope of work proposed for 2023 will include the Baseline Ecological Risk Assessment for the Alcoa-Badin Landfill, updated Site-wide groundwater assessment, and the Focused Treatability Study for Outfall 005. Should you have any questions or comments, please contact Jason Mibroda of Alcoa at (412) 315-2783 at your convenience. Respectfully, Ronald M. Morosky Director, Corporate Remediation and Technology cc: Jason Mibroda, Alcoa Corporation Nigel Goulding, EHS Support, LLC Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update Badin Business Park Badin, North Carolina Prepared for: Alcoa Corporation Prepared by: December 2022 Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Table of Contents EHS Support LLC i Table of Contents 1 Introduction ..........................................................................................................................1 1.1 Key Findings ........................................................................................................................ 1 2 Background ...........................................................................................................................4 2.1 Operational History ............................................................................................................. 5 2.2 Sources of Contamination and Constituents of Interest .................................................... 5 2.3 Regulatory Background – National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System ..................... 5 2.4 Regulatory Background – Resource Conservation and Recovery Act ................................. 6 2.5 Previous Investigations and Remedial Activities ................................................................ 8 2.5.1 Former Main Plant Area ........................................................................................ 8 2.5.2 Alcoa Badin Landfill – SWMU 2 .............................................................................. 9 2.5.3 Old Brick Landfill – SWMU 3 ................................................................................ 10 3 Investigation Activities in 2022 ............................................................................................. 12 4 Regional Setting ................................................................................................................... 17 4.1 Regional Geology .............................................................................................................. 17 4.2 Regional Hydrogeology ..................................................................................................... 20 5 Site Geology ........................................................................................................................ 22 5.1 Areas of Engineered Cut and Fill ....................................................................................... 23 5.2 Areas of Excavated Soils ................................................................................................... 25 5.3 Areas of Fill........................................................................................................................ 28 6 Site Hydrogeology ................................................................................................................ 29 6.1 Monitoring Well and Piezometer Network ...................................................................... 29 6.2 Hydraulic Conductivity ...................................................................................................... 30 6.3 Vertical Groundwater Gradients ....................................................................................... 35 6.4 Historical Groundwater Elevation Data ............................................................................ 36 6.5 2022 Groundwater Elevation Data ................................................................................... 39 6.6 Seepage Velocity ............................................................................................................... 42 7 Geochemistry ...................................................................................................................... 44 7.1 Nature and Extent of Groundwater Fluoride and Cyanide Impacts ................................. 44 7.2 Surface Water ................................................................................................................... 51 7.2.1 Badin Lake ............................................................................................................ 51 7.2.2 Little Mountain Creek .......................................................................................... 53 8 Stormwater System ............................................................................................................. 54 8.1 Outfall 005 ........................................................................................................................ 55 8.2 Stormwater System – Groundwater Interaction .............................................................. 58 Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Table of Contents EHS Support LLC ii 8.3 Track Down Analytical Data .............................................................................................. 60 9 ABL-Specific Hydrogeology and Efficacy of ABL Corrective Measures ..................................... 64 9.1 Efficacy of ABL Corrective Measures ................................................................................ 66 9.2 Recovery Volumes ............................................................................................................ 66 9.3 Electrical Conductivity Surveys ......................................................................................... 68 9.4 Source of COIs ................................................................................................................... 70 10 Conclusions ......................................................................................................................... 72 11 References ........................................................................................................................... 74 Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Table of Contents EHS Support LLC iii List of Tables Table 3-1 Soil Physical Properties Summary Table 3-2 Aquifer Testing Results Table 6-1 Hydraulic Conductivity Data Summary Table 6-2 Seepage Velocity Calculation Parameters List of Figures Figure 1-1 Generalized Appalachian Piedmont Hydrogeological Conceptualization Figure 1-2 Elements of the Site Hydrogeological Conceptualization Figure 2-1 Site Layout Figure 2-2 Key NPDES Outfall Locations Figure 3-1 2022 Investigation Locations Figure 4-1 Regional Geographical and Geological Overview Figure 4-2 Regional Geology and Geologic Structure Orientations Figure 4-3 Generalized Weathering Profile and Nomenclature of Foliated Metasedimentary Rocks from the Piedmont Physiographic Province Figure 4-4 Examples of Native Soils Encountered at the Facility Figure 4-5 Typical Rock Weathering Profile Figure 5-1 Conceptual Effect of Facility Development on the Groundwater Flow System Figure 5-2 December 2021 Photo of PWR Outcropping Along the Shore of Badin Lake Adjacent to the Former Main Plant Figure 5-3 Areas of Engineered Cut and Fill Figure 5-4 Cross-Section from Badin Lake to Little Mountain Creek Crossing the Former Main Plant and ABL Figure 5-5 Depth to PWR or Fractured Rock Figure 5-6 PWR and Rock Bedding Strike and Dip Measured in 2022 Figure 6-1 Groundwater Seepage in Test Pit Walls Completed in PWR Figure 6-2 2010-2012 Transducer Study Results from the ABL Figure 6-3 Locations of 2011-2012 Transducer Study Wells Figure 6-4 2011-2012 Transducer Study – Soil and Fill Wells Figure 6-5 2011-2012 Transducer Study – PWR wells Figure 6-6 PWR Groundwater Elevations – September 8, 2022 Figure 6-7 PWR Groundwater Elevations – October 19, 2022 Figure 7-1 Fluoride Concentration Contours in Groundwater (2011) Figure 7-2 Available Cyanide Concentration Contours in Groundwater (2011) Figure 7-3 pH Contours for Groundwater (2011) Figure 7-4 pH Dependence of Fluoride Mineral Solubility Figure 7-5 2011 and 2012 Badin Lake Surface Water Samples Figure 8-1 Stormwater System Figure 8-2 Fluoride Concentrations Measured at Outfall 005 and MH 2.050 During December 2019 Sampling Event Figure 8-3 Fluoride Compliance at Outfall 005 Figure 8-4 Fluoride Compliance 2018 Through January 2022 at Outfall 005 Figure 8-5 PWR Elevation Compared to Storm and Sanitary Pipe Invert Elevations Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Table of Contents EHS Support LLC iv Figure 8-6 2019 Fluoride and Cyanide Track Down Study Results Figure 8-7 2021 Fluoride and Cyanide Track Down Study Results Figure 8-8 Conceptual Summary of Impacts Entering the Outfall 005 Stormwater Conveyance System Figure 9-1 ABL Cross-Section Figure 9-2 ABL Slurry Wall and Collection Trench Configuration Figure 9-3 ABL Collection Trench Recovery Volumes Compared to Daily Precipitation Totals Figure 9-4 ABL Collection Trench Recovery Volumes Compared to a 30-Day Running Average of Precipitation Totals Figure 9-5 Initial (Fall 2018) Electromagnetic Conductivity Survey Results Figure 9-6 Fall 2022 Electromagnetic Conductivity Survey Results List of Attachments Attachment A 2022 Investigation Boring Logs Attachment B 2022 Monitoring Well Survey and Construction Details Attachment C 2022 Soil Physical Properties Data Attachment D 2022 Aquifer Testing Calculations Attachment E 2022 Groundwater Elevation Measurements Attachment F 2022 Field Parameter and Analytical Data Attachment G 2019 to 2021 Fluoride and Cyanide Track Down Analytical Results Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Acronyms EHS Support LLC v Acronyms ABL Alcoa Badin Landfill AOC area of concern API American Petroleum Institute CEC Civil Environmental Consultants cm/sec centimeters per second CMS Corrective Measures Study COI constituent of interest CSM Conceptual Site Model EM electromagnetic GWB Geochemists’ Workbench HCSM Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model HDPE high-density polyethylene HWR hard weathered rock mg/L milligrams per liter MH manhole mL/min milliliters per minute mS/m milliSiemens per meter NAVD88 North American Vertical Datum 1988 NCAC North Carolina Administrative Code NCDEQ North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources NCGS North Carolina Geological Survey NPDES National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System OBL Old Brick Landfill ORP oxidation-reduction potential PAH polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons PCB polychlorinated biphenyl POTW publicly owned treatment works PVC polyvinyl chloride PWR partially weathered rock RCRA Resource Conservation and Recovery Act RFA RCRA Facility Assessment RFI RCRA Facility Investigation SPL spent potliner SWMU solid waste management unit SWR soft weathered rock TCE trichloroethene Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Acronyms EHS Support LLC vi USEPA United States Environmental Protection Agency USGS United States Geological Survey Trademarks, trade names, company, or product names referenced herein are used for identification purposes only and are the property of their respective owners. Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Executive Summary EHS Support LLC vii Executive Summary The revised hydrogeological conceptual model for the Badin Business Park presented in this document is based on a synthesis of historical information and studies along with data from field studies performed as recently as 2022. The primary finding is that groundwater at the former Main Plant is recharged from precipitation infiltrating into partially weathered rock on the hillside to the west, and from Badin Lake to the east. Groundwater travels through the partially weathered rock unit to ultimately discharge primarily on the floodplain of Little Mountain Creek. Whereas other soil and fill units exist, they are limited in extent and capacity to transmit groundwater over broad areas. Plume geometry at the former Main Plant is constrained by the distribution of native soil, fill derived from native soil, and fill derived from a mixture of native soils and anthropogenic debris that includes industrial materials. The location and geometry of the plume has remained stable to decreasing over the time between the most recent Site-wide investigations. Groundwater migration out of these fill areas is limited by the hydraulic properties of the surrounding geologic units. Geochemical attenuation of constituents of interest occurs through mixing with clean water from Badin Lake that is recharging the partially weathered rock groundwater system, and through mineralization reactions that occur due to a large pH gradient. The aged stormwater conveyance network contains discontinuities such that groundwater enters the portion of the Outfall 005 stormwater system in localized areas where pipes intersect the partially weathered rock. This water ultimately discharges at Outfall 005 and results in periodic fluoride exceedances above the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) discharge limit criteria. Remediation measures implemented at the toe of the Alcoa/Badin municipal landfill are demonstrated to be effective at capturing impacted groundwater and preventing migration of constituents of interest to Little Mountain Creek. Ongoing data collection from this area during 2023 will be used to update and further validate this hydrogeological conceptual model in future submissions. Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Introduction EHS Support LLC 1 1 Introduction This revised Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model (HCSM) Report (Report) has been prepared for Badin Business Park LLC, a subsidiary of Alcoa Corporation (Alcoa). The Badin Business Park Facility (Facility or Site), formerly known as the Badin Works Facility and associated properties, consists of the former Main Plant, Alcoa Badin Landfill (ABL), and Old Brick Landfill (OBL). The Facility is located at 293 Highway 740 in Badin, Stanly County, North Carolina. This report has been developed out of a need to update the understanding of conditions at the Facility and to guide remedial actions. It is based on a synthesis of historical information and studies along with data from field studies performed as recently as 2022. This report provides an updated assessment of the hydrogeology, the interaction between groundwater and surface water, and contaminant attenuation across the former Main Plant and ABL. The results and conclusions of this report include a summary of additional works completed during 2022 to address identified data gaps in order to meet the stated objective. The 2022 data are supplemented with historical stormwater sampling results; historical Facility reports and data; United States Geologic Survey (USGS) and North Carolina Geological Survey (NCGS) maps, publications, and geospatial data products; peer-reviewed research; re-evaluation of Site-related well lithology, water level monitoring, and laboratory analytical data; and geospatial data products produced from these data sources. Furthermore, as part of this scope of work for the supplemental investigations, reinterpretation of historical investigation data through a review of published literature was used to update the HCSM and align it with recognized key concepts of the hydrogeology and flow systems pertinent to Piedmont geology, including the Heath Le Grande Model (LeGrand, 1967, 2004). This required a greater emphasis (consistent with the LeGrand model) on the physical properties and flow within the partially weathered rock (PWR), which is recognized as the primary geologic unit controlling groundwater flow and flux in this type of geologic setting. The remainder of this Report is structured as follows: • Introduction and Key Findings (Section 1) • Background (Section 2) • Investigation Activities (Section 3) • Regional Setting (Section 4) • Site Geology (Section 5) • Site Hydrogeology (Section 6) • Geochemistry (Section 7) • Stormwater System (Section 8) • ABL-Specific Hydrogeology and Efficacy of ABL Corrective Measures (Section 9) • Conclusions (Section 10) • References (Section 11) 1.1 Key Findings This report provides an update to the understanding of the HCSM. Prior to Facility development, groundwater flowed according to natural geologic controls typical of the North Carolina Piedmont (Figure 1-1). A key difference between the Facility and natural flow systems is that excavation for development removed native soils over a large portion of the former Main Plant, and Badin Lake was Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Introduction EHS Support LLC 2 established as an artificial reservoir that provides a source of recharge to groundwater at the Facility (Figure 1-2). Figure 1-1 Generalized Appalachian Piedmont Hydrogeological Conceptualization Figure 1-2 Elements of the Site Hydrogeological Conceptualization Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Introduction EHS Support LLC 3 Additional key findings of the refined HCSM and supporting data collected in 2022 are summarized in the following bullet points. • Geologic units at the Facility are PWR including fractured rock, saprolite and residual soil, and fill. Fill is either composed of native soils or is a mixture of native soil and anthropogenic debris that includes industrial materials. • Groundwater occurs in PWR (including fractured rock) and anthropogenic fill. o Saprolite and residual soil have very low hydraulic conductivity; no monitoring wells are exclusively screened in these units. Monitoring wells that include saprolite or residual soil in the screen interval only produce water if the screen interval also intersects fill or PWR. o Fill has highly variable hydraulic conductivity depending on the proportion of native soils. A higher proportion of fill made up of native soils equates to lower hydraulic conductivity. o PWR has moderate hydraulic conductivity and is locally very conductive due to fracturing. Evidence for high local permeability is a significant loss of drilling fluid circulation during drilling of MW-20A (Geraghty and Miller, 1995). • PWR and fractured rock are the only units that are continuous across the former Main Plant and ABL. Areas of fill are limited to isolated ravines or drainages that were filled during Facility development and operations, consequently: o A network of PWR wells is critical for understanding groundwater fate and transport. o Wells screened in fill are only useful for understanding how isolated areas of fill interact with the broader PWR groundwater system. • Based on groundwater elevation data, groundwater in PWR at the former Main Plant is recharged by Badin Lake to the east and a flow system originating on the hillside to the west. The two flow systems converge near the shoreline of Badin Lake and flow southward toward the ABL. Groundwater ultimately discharges primarily to the floodplain of Little Mountain Creek, as evidenced by strong upward vertical groundwater gradients in this location. • Mixing between Badin Lake water and groundwater leads to substantially lower constituent concentrations due to mixing and geochemical attenuation across a steep pH gradient at the mixing zone. • Groundwater flow directions in PWR are influenced by the regional trend of geologic structures and subsurface stormwater infrastructure, both of which trend northeast-southwest in the direction from Badin Lake toward the floodplain of Little Mountain Creek. • Limited sections of storm sewer piping intersect the PWR and groundwater contained in this unit and the groundwater from this system has been shown to enter stormwater sewers. Fluoride enters the storm sewer system where the pipe intersects PWR or fractured rock. This water ultimately exits at Outfall 005. The introduction of clean water to the storm sewer could bring the system into compliance. • The storm sewer systems were established in natural materials and the use of bedding materials was limited before pipe placement. The intermittent distribution of bedding materials (sand, gravel, etc.) limits the potential for preferential flow of groundwater along these trench lines. Groundwater gauging data does not show any distortions in groundwater equipotential (low groundwater elevations proximal to drain infrastructure), which would be indicative of preferential flow along bedding materials. • A groundwater collection trench at the toe of the ABL has gone through several upgrades and is effective at mitigating groundwater impacts to the floodplain of Little Mountain Creek. The efficacy of the interceptor trench is monitored by annual geophysical surveys of subsurface conductivity, which indicates a decreasing footprint of impacted groundwater. Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Background EHS Support LLC 4 2 Background Areas where past operations occurred include the 123-acre former Main Plant, and industrial materials were disposed of in the 14-acre ABL located 500 feet southwest of the former Main Plant, and the 3- acre OBL located 0.75 miles northeast of the former Main Plant (Figure 2-1). The former Main Plant was built on an area of engineered cut and fill that was leveled to an elevation of approximately 520 feet relative to the North American Vertical Datum 1988 (NAVD88) (Figure 2-1). The elevation increases immediately east of the Facility to over 600 feet NAVD88. The former Main Plant is bordered by Badin Lake to the east, which is a man-made flooded valley constructed in the early 1900s for generating hydroelectric power. The average surface water elevation of Badin Lake is approximately 509 feet (NAVD88) based on data from the Cube Hydro™ Carolinas website1 (corrected for obvious outliers). The ground surface elevation decreases south of the former Facility and ABL to less than 470 feet NAVD88 on the floodplain of Little Mountain Creek. Note: Yellow dashed lines indicate ground elevation in units of feet (North American Vertical Datum 1988 [NAVD88]). Figure 2-1 Site Layout 1 Cube Hydro Carolinas – Cube Hydro Carolinas (cubecarolinas.com) Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Background EHS Support LLC 5 2.1 Operational History The Facility operated from 1916 through 2007 after Badin Lake was constructed in the early 1900s for hydroelectric electricity generation. In the mid-1960s, potlines were redesigned and expanded at the Facility. Production output was lowered in August 2002, and only anodes and high-purity aluminum were manufactured until production ceased in 2007. The Facility was permanently closed in 2010. Several buildings have been demolished since 2012, and the former Facility has been redeveloped into a business park for manufacturing companies. 2.2 Sources of Contamination and Constituents of Interest The Facility employed the Hall-Heroult industrial aluminum smelting process, which involved high-power electrolytic extraction of aluminum from a cryolite solution containing sodium, alumina, and fluoride. The process was conducted in brick-lined steel pots, with an inner lining of carbon-based cathode manufactured on-Site from anthracite and coal tar pitch. Carbon-based anodes, also manufactured on- site, were lowered into the cryolite solution and an electric current was applied. Spent potliner (SPL) was periodically jackhammered out of the pots before reusing the steel pot casing. The first cut of the SPL consists of the carbon cathode lining and is designated as code ‘K088’ by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA). Fluoride and cyanide, the primary constituents of interest (COIs) in soil and groundwater, are associated with past production and K088 disposal practices. The second cut of the SPL includes the steel shell, insulating brick, and metallic aluminum and is excluded from the K088 designation. 2.3 Regulatory Background – National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Surface water discharges from the Facility are regulated through the NPDES program. Eleven outfalls are permitted to discharge to either Badin Lake or an unnamed tributary to Little Mountain Creek. The location of the outfalls and associated storm sewer piping are shown on Figure 2-2. While all locations are permitted for stormwater discharges associated with an industrial activity, Outfalls 005, 011, 012, 013, and 019 are also permitted for non-process wastewater associated with groundwater infiltration. Priority pollutant sampling is conducted at outfalls under NPDES permit NC0004308, and is discussed in the context of Outfall 005, where periodic exceedances of the fluoride discharge limit occur (Section 8). To address the issues, Badin Business Park applied to the North Carolina Division of Water Resources for a special order by consent on July 2, 2018. The special order by consent specified the need to design and construct an upgraded stormwater piping system in an effort to meet discharge limits stipulated under the NPDES permit. Construction of the shallow stormwater system and complimentary efforts to identify and mitigate the cause of the Outfall 005 fluoride exceedances are discussed in Section 8. Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Background EHS Support LLC 6 Note: Red, yellow, blue, green, and teal colors indicate sections (piping) of the storm sewer system directed to specific outfalls. The black lines indicate the approximate boundaries of the former Main Plant and the Alcoa Badin Landfill. Figure 2-2 Key NPDES Outfall Locations 2.4 Regulatory Background – Resource Conservation and Recovery Act In March 1990, Alcoa filed a Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Part B permit application with the USEPA for the on-site storage of hazardous wastes (specifically K088) for greater than 90 days. The permit application triggered a RCRA Facility Assessment (RFA) that was performed by USEPA Region IV (A.T. Kearny Inc, 1990), and identified 34 solid waste management units (SWMUs) and 2 areas of concern (AOCs). Corrective actions to be conducted were outlined in Alcoa’s RCRA Part B permit, which Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Background EHS Support LLC 7 was issued by what is currently the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ) in cooperation with USEPA Region IV in March 1992. The first step in the corrective action process was confirmation sampling at 7 SWMUs to verify if a release had occurred. Alcoa identified 12 additional SWMUs after completing the RFA and voluntarily completed interim measures at several SWMUs. Based on the outcome of these activities, Alcoa completed a RCRA Facility Investigation (RFI) report (MFG Inc, 2001). The RFI findings immediately supported a No Further Action status by the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources (NCDENR) for 22 of the Facility SWMUs and AOCs. A No Further Action status was granted to 5 additional SWMUs following confirmatory sampling, while 18 units were to be further investigated under the RFI process. Interim measures and remedial actions conducted to date have led to a No Further Action or No Further Investigation status assigned to all or a portion of 43 SWMUs. The RFI identified groundwater in three areas of the Facility needing further actions – the ABL (SWMU 2), the OBL (SWMU 3), and groundwater in the northern portion of the former Main Plant (Figure 1-1) (MFG Inc, 2001). Between 2009 and 2013, Alcoa completed a Corrective Measures Study (CMS) to update the Geologic Conceptual Site Model (CSM) and the HCSM, as well as to establish the remedial action objectives. The CMS was completed in five phases that are documented in four reports (Environeering, 2010, 2012a, 2012b, 2013). The CMS (Environeering, 2010, 2012a, 2012b, 2013) documented that cover system upgrades have resulted in beneficial effects to groundwater concentrations at the OBL. The earlier RFI results demonstrated that there are no COIs in soils adjacent to the OBL and only cyanide exceeded groundwater screening values, whereas fluoride was not detected above North Carolina groundwater criteria (i.e., Title 15A of the North Carolina Administrative Code [NCAC] Subchapter 2L standards or NC 2L standards) in groundwater samples collected from any OBL wells during the CMS Phase 3 engineering data collection work (Environeering, 2012b). Available cyanide was detected above NC 2L standards in a sample from one OBL well during the CMS Phase 3 engineering data collection; in subsequent sampling events it was not detected above the NC 2L standards. The CMS (Environeering, 2010, 2012a, 2012b, 2013) documented that COIs in former Main Plant soils were addressed by interim measure work and soil removal activities. Available cyanide, fluoride, and trichloroethane were detected above NC 2L standards in the former Main Plant groundwater. Arsenic was eliminated from Facility COI list due to high natural background concentrations in the area, and the only other groundwater COI identified during the earlier RFI work was below NC 2L standards during the CMS work. As part of the January 23, 2017, correspondence concerning the review of Phases 4 and 5 of the CMS (NCDEQ, 2017), NCDEQ requested additional groundwater sampling for trichloroethene (TCE) from newly installed monitoring well MW-110. To address the objective, groundwater samples were collected from four monitoring wells (MW-4, MW-9, MW-16, and MW-110) (Environeering, 2018a). Sampling results for all four wells were above NC 2L groundwater standard of 0.003 milligrams per liter (mg/L). However, concentrations of TCE in the three wells sampled during the CMS had decreased, indicating that the constituent plume is not expanding. Also, TCE results for MW-110 were only slightly above the NC 2L groundwater standard at a concentration of 0.0065 mg/L. At the ABL, the RFI documented that no COIs were present in soil above conservative risk-based screening levels, and only total cyanide exceeded screening levels in groundwater from a single well downgradient of the landfill. The CMS work (Environeering, 2010, 2012a, 2012b, 2013) documented the Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Background EHS Support LLC 8 beneficial effects of ABL cover system upgrades; available cyanide and fluoride were below NC 2L standards in all sentinel groundwater monitoring wells. As part of the January 23, 2017 correspondence concerning the review of Phases 4 and 5 of the CMS (NCDEQ, 2017), NCDEQ requested an additional investigation at the ABL. A work plan was prepared that outlined four tasks to address the requested items. The work plan was submitted in revised form on April 2, 2018 (Environeering, 2018b), following conditional approval of the approach on January 31, 2018. The several reports detailing the outcome of the investigative activities are summarized in a letter provided to NCDEQ dated December 22, 2021. The four tasks outlined in the 2018 work plan are as follows: • Conduct a surface water assessment involving sample collection from Little Mountain Creek and the eastern drainage ditch on the Little Mountain Creek floodplain to assess concentrations of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in sediment, and PCBs, PAHs, fluoride, and cyanide in surface water. These results are discussed in Section 7.2. • Evaluate the hydrological conditions to determine contributions of groundwater to the eastern drainage ditch and the efficacy of the groundwater collection trench system. The results of this evaluation are discussed in Section 7.2. • Establish a geophysical baseline to delineate the linear extent of elevated constituent levels in the wetland downgradient of the ABL and monitor the effectiveness of the groundwater collection system. The results are described in Section 9.3. • Determine the jurisdictional status of three drainage ditches (eastern, middle, and western) to classify conditions at the base of the ABL. Results are documented in a notification of Jurisdictional Determination (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 2020). As detailed in Section 2.5.2, groundwater seeps that developed following cover improvements at the ABL were managed with a slurry wall and trench system that intercepts and captures groundwater and conveys it to a public treatment system. Subsequent upgrades to the downgradient seep management system following the CMS starting in 2016 continue to show improvements to groundwater quality on the floodplain of Little Mountain Creek (Section 9). 2.5 Previous Investigations and Remedial Activities As stated in Section 2.4, the RFI identified groundwater in three areas of the Facility that need further action: the ABL (SWMU 2), the OBL (SWMU No. 3), and groundwater in the northern portion of the former Main Plant (MFG, 2001). Investigations and remedial actions to address the RFI findings were implemented and are summarized in Section 2.5.1 through Section 2.5.3. Detailed chronologies of regulatory activities are available in previous submissions to the NCDENR Division of Waste Management and are not repeated in this report (e.g., Environeering, 2010, 2012a, 2012b, 2013, 2015, 2018a, 2018c, 2019). 2.5.1 Former Main Plant The 123-acre former Main Plant encompasses several of the SWMUs that were defined in the RFI (MFG Inc, 2001). Alcoa has conducted interim measure works and soil removal activities for soil at several Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Background EHS Support LLC 9 SWMUs and AOCs in the former Main Plant, which has resulted in No Further Action required to address soil direct contact pathways. Alcoa conducted a Facility-wide investigation to characterize fluoride and total cyanide in groundwater in 2005 and 2006, which involved installing several new monitoring wells. Groundwater in the former Main Plant was retained in the corrective action process as a result of the RFI and subsequent groundwater investigations. Additional Facility-wide groundwater data were collected during the data collection phase of the CMS in 2011 (Environeering, 2012a, 2012b). Based on the data collected during groundwater investigations, fluoride and cyanide are identified as the primary COIs in groundwater. Areas with the highest groundwater fluoride and cyanide concentrations are near the On-Site Landfill (SWMU 1) and the West Fill Area (SWMU 46; formerly known as the Coke Management Area). TCE is also identified in the northern portion of the former Main Plant at MW-4, MW-9, MW-16, and MW-110. Following a 2018 groundwater sampling event focused on these four wells, it was concluded that TCE is decreasing in concentration and attenuating due to infiltration of lake water into the groundwater system near MW-110 (Environeering, 2018a). The On-Site Landfill is in the northeastern part of the former Main Plant. Prior to construction of the former Main Plant, the ground surface slope decreased to the east toward Badin Lake. The landfill was established in a natural ravine. The On-Site Landfill is a former SPL landfill with fluoride and cyanide as the primary COIs. The On-Site Landfill operated from the 1930s to the mid-1970s. Fill material mainly consists of SPL and other carbonaceous material, metal debris, and silty sand (Geraghty & Miller, 1995). Surface water control improvements were completed in 1996 (Alcoa, 1996), and a minimum of 2-foot thick low permeability soil cover was placed over the unit (MFG, 2011). The West Fill Area is situated at approximately 555 to 560 ft NAVD88 on a hillside west of the area excavated for construction of the former Main Plant. It is located to the west of the former rail trestle and coke storage area. There is a sharp elevation decrease eastward toward the former Main Plant and Badin Lake and an increase in elevation westward toward the residential areas. A review of historical topographic maps, historical photographs, aerial imagery, and recent Facility investigative activities confirms that SWMU 46 is a fill area. This data supports that native fill soils and minor amounts of plant process remnants were used to raise the area by approximately 10 to 20 feet to its existing grade (Environeering, 2012a). 2.5.2 Alcoa Badin Landfill – SWMU 2 The ABL is located approximately 500 feet south of the fenced Former Main Plant and occupies approximately 14 acres (Figure 2-1). The ABL decreases in elevation towards the southwest, south, and southeast in the direction of Little Mountain Creek. A jurisdictional wetland is located on the Little Mountain Creek floodplain between the toe of the landfill and Little Mountain Creek. The ABL was used by Alcoa and the community in Stanly County as a local “dump” for general municipal refuse and industrial debris for approximately 70 years. The ABL was established in a natural ravine, which extended from south of Wood Street towards Little Mountain Creek. Landfill operations ceased in 1979. Waste materials believed to be deposited in the landfill include solid refuse, construction debris, process wastes, and municipal waste from the town and individuals. Excavated cut soils, excess spoils, and weathered rock from grading in the early-1960s modernization of the Facility were also placed in the ABL. The ABL was rough graded in 1980 using available on-site soils and was seeded with grass. Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Background EHS Support LLC 10 In October 1997, the ABL surface was regraded to control run-off by regrading to a slope suitable for mowing and installing a cover system consisting of 12 inches of silty clay soil, compacted to 95 percent, overlain by a 6-inch vegetative layer consisting of silty clay soil combined with lime and fertilizer. Run-on from high areas was managed by installing both lined and unlined ditches along the flanks of the ABL that discharge to the flood plain of Little Mountain Creek. Channels were lined with a 4-inch-thick concrete revetment mat or jut mat and grass. The channels were designed to accommodate 25-year storm events (Alcoa, 1998). Three seeps were identified at the toe of the ABL following the completion of these activities. In June 2000, the construction of a low-flow seep collection system was completed for combining the three seeps into a single discharge under the Facility’s NPDES permit. In 2005, the discharge was eliminated through the installation of a forced main to route the seep water to a utility sewer that leads to Stanly County Utilities’ publicly owned treatment works (POTW). In 2016, the existing seep collection system was upgraded to improve overall seep capture and collection efficiency. The previous system collected water from three small seeps in ground surface collection basins. The basins were prone to flooding and surface water infiltration. This caused clean surface water to be captured, pumped, and treated. The new system was intended to intercept water in a below-grade collection trench immediately downgradient of the ABL. In addition, a slurry wall was installed downgradient of the collection trench. The slurry wall was installed to offer two benefits: (1) a barrier against ABL groundwater migrating towards the floodplain, and (2) to provide a barrier so clean groundwater from the floodplain would not flow into the collection trench (Power Engineers Inc, 2017). Following installation of the trench and barrier wall, seeps developed upgradient of the collection trench. In 2017 and 2019, modifications were made to the trench system to collect seeps that developed on the hillside upgradient of the 2016 collection system. The area is currently monitored annually using geophysical surveys to confirm the efficacy of the remedial measure. The efficacy of the ABL collection trench is discussed further in Section 9. 2.5.3 Old Brick Landfill – SWMU 3 The OBL is an approximately 3-acre, unlined landfill located approximately 0.75 miles northeast of the former production Facility on a slope bordered by Badin Lake. Materials including used baking furnace bricks were disposed of in the OBL from 1915 to 1960. Closure of the landfill consisted of covering the area with 12 inches of compacted clay, stabilizing the cap with vegetative cover, and diverting stormwater with drainage ditches (Aquaterra, 1991b). The 2001 RFI report (MFG Inc, 2001) demonstrated that there were no COIs present in soils adjacent to the OBL at concentrations exceeding the conservative risk-based screening values. As a result, soils do not present a risk. The RFI results did show that groundwater in a few wells contained total cyanide that exceeded the screening values. The unit was retained in the corrective action process because of the detection of total cyanide in selected groundwater wells above the regulatory standard. Alcoa upgraded the OBL cover system in 2006 to eliminate point source discharges to surface water under the Facility’s NPDES permit. This upgrade consisted of cover system reconfiguration to mitigate surface water infiltration, control stormwater flow, and manage stormwater run-off through infiltration or controlled discharge under the NPDES permit (Environeering, 2012a). Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Background EHS Support LLC 11 Given that COIs were not identified at the OBL in monitoring events subsequent to the Phase 3 CMS study, the OBL is not discussed further in this report. Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Investigation Activities in 2022 EHS Support LLC 12 3 Investigation Activities in 2022 Investigation activities completed in 2022 were designed to support the development of a refined understanding of hydrogeological controls on groundwater flow directions and constituent transport at the former Main Plant and ABL. Hydrogeological properties of various geologic units present at the Facility were characterized using the following lines of evidence: • Visual observations of geologic and hydrogeologic properties through observations of drill cores and excavated test pits. • Laboratory characterization of soil physical properties to identify hydrogeologic properties of distinct native soil units, and remolded native soil units as a proxy for fill derived from native soils. • Hydraulic data collection (step drawdown tests) to confirm monitoring wells adequately capture the most conductive units and to qualitatively assess hydraulic properties of weathered rock units. • Measurement of groundwater heads in wells discretely screened across PWR or fractured rock to capture the most conductive intervals to refine potentiometric maps and assess groundwater flow directions. Figure 3-1 illustrates the locations where: • Soil borings, piezometers, and monitoring wells were installed in 2022. • Soil physical property samples were collected in 2022. • Aquifer testing (step drawdown pump tests) was conducted in 2022. Lithologic data was obtained by drilling 21 monitoring wells (MW200 through MW220), 1 piezometer (PZ18RD), and 6 soil borings (B300 through B305) (Figure 3-1). Soil borings and monitoring wells were drilled and installed by SAEDACCO, Inc. of Fort Mill, South Carolina. Initial wells and soil borings were drilled using the sonic technique to obtain continuous soil and rock cores (MW220, B300 through B305) for initial characterization of the soil profiles. In the interest of minimizing time in the field, subsequent monitoring wells were installed using a hollow stem auger and continuous split spoon samples were collected across the saprolite/weathered rock interface. Air rotary drilling was used at locations where more competent material precluded the collection of split spoon samples. Wells and the piezometer were constructed with 2-inch inner diameter polyvinyl chloride (PVC) screens with 0.01-inch slotted PVC screens. Screens were targeted in PWR (or fractured rock where PWR was absent or dry) with short lengths (5 to 10 feet) to avoid screening across overlying soil units. Wells were developed by surging with a surge block followed by purging with a submersible pump. Boring logs for the newly installed monitoring wells that include detailed well construction information are provided in Attachment A. Wells were surveyed by a North Carolina licensed Professional Land Surveyor; survey data and well construction details are provided in Attachment B. Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Investigation Activities in 2022 EHS Support LLC 13 Figure 3-1 2022 Investigation Locations Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Investigation Activities in 2022 EHS Support LLC 14 Soil characterization samples were obtained from seven drilling locations. Samples were collected in Shelby tubes to be representative of in situ conditions. Samples were also collected in bags and reconstituted in the lab as an indicator of the hydraulic properties of fill composed of native soils. Samples were submitted to integrated Testing Laboratories of Houston, Texas for the following soil physical parameter analysis: • Effective porosity package (moisture content [ASTM D2216], bulk density [American Petroleum Institute {API} RP40], total and effective porosity [ASTM D425]). • Hydraulic conductivity package (hydraulic conductivity and effective permeability to water [API RP 40 and USEPA 9100], grain density and dry bulk density, total porosity, air-filled porosity, and total pore fluid saturation [API RP 40], and moisture content [API RP 40 and USEPA 9100]). Laboratory reports for soil physical results are provided in Attachment C and data are summarized in Table 3-1. Table 3-1 Soil Physical Properties Summary Sample Location Sample Depth (feet) Sample Lithology Sample Orientation Effective Porosity (Percent Volume) Hydraulic Conductivity (cm/sec) MW-201 5 to 7 Residual Soil/Saprolite Transition Vertical 20.93 1.55E-06 MW-201 8 to 9 Saprolite Vertical 17.11 1.58E-07 MW-203 5 to 7 Residual Soil Vertical 11.57 2.02E-07 MW-204 5 to 9 Saprolite Remolded 22.21 1.49E-06 MW-208 7 to 9 Saprolite Vertical 20.62 2.36E-07 MW-211 9 to 13 Residual Soil Remolded 18.61 3.18E-07 MW-212 7 to 9 Residual Soil Vertical 14.56 5.04E-07 MW-218 5 to 7 Residual Soil Vertical 17.23 4.28E-07 MW-218 15 to 17 Saprolite Remolded 16.57 3.38E-06 cm/sec = centimeters per second Aquifer testing was completed in nine wells screened across PWR or fractured rock using the step- drawdown method. The method involved inserting a Monsoon® pump and Levellogger® pressure transducer into the test well and the water level was allowed to equilibrate. Pumping was initiated and the rate was increased in steps and terminated after approximately 1 hour or when the well ran dry. Pumping rates were determined based on the water level response of the particular location and ranged from 200 to 7,300 milliliters per minute (mL/min). Data was recorded in 5-second intervals using the pressure transducers and converted to a depth to water. Hydraulic conductivity was then calculated from the pumping rate and transducer data using Aqtesolv® software. Detailed aquifer testing calculation results and software output are provided in Attachment D and summarized in Table 3-2. Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Investigation Activities in 2022 EHS Support LLC 15 Table 3-2 Aquifer Testing Results Location Method Hydraulic Conductivity (cm/sec) MW-201 Theis step test – confined aquifer 1.93E-04 MW-203 Theis step test – confined aquifer 4.22E-05 MW-205 Theis step test – confined aquifer 3.36E-04 MW-209 Theis step test – confined aquifer 4.91E-05 MW-210 Theis step test – confined aquifer 4.52E-05 MW-211 Theis step test – confined aquifer 2.74E-04 MW-218 Theis step test – confined aquifer 6.42E-05 MW-220 Theis step test – confined aquifer 2.12E-05 BF-2 Theis step test – confined aquifer 3.94E-05 Calculations performed by Civil Environmental Consultants (CEC) of Greenville, South Carolina (included in Attachment D). cm/sec = centimeter per second Depth to groundwater measurements were completed on September 9, 2022, and October 19, 2022, in newly installed monitoring wells and existing wells screened across PWR or fractured rock. Depth to water measurements were gauged from the top of casing with an electronic resistivity probe, which measured the water depth with a precision of ± 0.01 foot. The measuring device was cleaned prior to use in each well. Water levels were captured prior to any subsequent disturbance to the well. The water levels in the wells were made consecutively in the shortest period (less than one day). Results are discussed in Section 6.5. Groundwater elevation measurements are provided in Attachment E. Two test pits were excavated, and groundwater samples were collected from wells and borings upgradient of the West Fill Area (SWMU 46) to better understand groundwater hydrology and contaminant fate and transport in this area. Test pit locations and the West Fill Area are shown on Figure 3-1. Test pits were dug to qualitatively observe the location and magnitude of groundwater flow over a subsurface profile in the upslope and flat area of the former Main Plant. Test pits were secured and left open for approximately 24 hours to observe if and how much groundwater accumulated. Residual soil/saprolite intervals of the test pits were dry and minor groundwater seepage was observed along fractures in the PWR interval. Observations from the test pits are used to support the Site hydrogeologic conceptualization as described in Section 6. Samples were collected under chain of custody protocol from borings B300, B301, B302, B303, B304, B305, MW218, and MW219 and analyzed using USEPA-approved methods for fluoride (Method 300.0), total cyanide (Method D7511-12), and available and free cyanide (Method OIA-1677). Samples were collected using a portable (non-dedicated) bladder pump using low-flow purging and sampling procedures. Reusable equipment used to collect groundwater samples was decontaminated before use at another well. Dedicated air supply and water discharge tubing lines were used at each well to reduce the level of decontamination required between wells. Each well was purged at a relatively low rate to reduce drawdown. The purge water was field-tested for pH, turbidity, specific conductance, oxidation- reduction potential (ORP), and temperature. Wells were purged according to low flow sampling criteria (Puls and Barcelona, 1996). Samples were collected directly into laboratory-prepared bottles, labeled, and placed on ice in sealed coolers for delivery to a North Carolina-certified laboratory for analysis. All Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Investigation Activities in 2022 EHS Support LLC 16 purge water was containerized in 55-gallon drums, labeled, stored at a secure Site location, and will be disposed of when waste characterization is complete. Groundwater field parameter data and the laboratory analytical report are included in Attachment F. No compounds were detected above applicable NC 2L standards. Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Regional Setting EHS Support LLC 17 4 Regional Setting 4.1 Regional Geology The Facility is located in the Piedmont physiographic province of the Appalachian Highlands physiographic region (Fenneman, 1917). The Piedmont physiographic province is characterized by dominant ridgelines that follow the strike of resistant lithologies, valleys perpendicular to ridgelines that follow regional fault structures, and many small hills cut by streams flowing in a dendritic pattern. Streams are associated with flat-lying alluvial deposits (alluvium) at the base of valleys. Overall, the ground surface has relatively low relief due to heavy weathering of the underlying rocks. The intense weathering promotes the collapse of hillsides resulting in localized colluvium deposits. Rocks underlying the eastern half of the Piedmont (where the Facility is located) belong to the Carolina Slate Belt (Figure 4-1). Source: Steponaitis, V.P., J.D. Irwin, T.E. McReynolds, and C. Moore. 2006. Stone Quarries and Sourcing in the Carolina Slate Belt. Research Report 25, Research Laboratories of Archaeology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3120. April. Figure 4-1 Regional Geographical and Geological Overview Rocks of the Carolina Slate Belt were deposited through a combination of sedimentary processes and fallout from volcanic eruptions (North Carolina Geological Survey, 1985). Sediments that lithified to form Slate Belt rocks were originally deposited beneath water, likely in a submarine setting (Feiss, 1982). The North Carolina Geological Survey (1985) describes Carolina Slate Belt rocks in the former Main Plant and ABL areas as Cambrian age metamudstone and meta-argillite interbedded with metamorphosed sandstone, conglomerate, and metavolcanic rocks of the Cid Formation. Regionally, the mudstone grades upward into shale (Stromquist and Sundelius, 1969). The lithologic variation has produced northeast-southwest trending ridgelines and valleys that follow the strike of bedding. Carolina Slate Belt rocks in the region are mildly metamorphosed and deformed, leading to northeast-southwest fold hinge axes in the Facility vicinity that are intersected by perpendicular faults. The orientations of bedding/fold hinges and the perpendicular fractures broadly dictate the crisscross pattern of river drainages in the area. The orientation of Little Mountain Creek aligns with perpendicular fractures, whereas the perpendicular tributaries follow the strike of bedding and fold hinges. At the OBL east of the former Main Plant, the Cid Formation consists of mafic metavolcanic rocks composed of dark green to black basalt flows and basaltic tuffs interbedded with intermediate volcanic rock and metamudstone. In this location east of the former Main Plant, drainages follow a dendritic Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Regional Setting EHS Support LLC 18 pattern. A large-scale geologic map of the Facility region sourced from Stromquist and Henderson (1985) is provided as Figure 4-2. Figure 4-2 Regional Geology and Geologic Structure Orientations Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Regional Setting EHS Support LLC 19 Rocks of the Piedmont are heavily weathered at the ground surface due to a combination of high rainfall and the humid and warm climate. As a result of the climate, the thickness of the rock weathering profile in the Piedmont can range anywhere between 1 and 25 meters, although weathering is typically thinner on ridgetops and slopes (Buol and Weed, 1991; Sowers and Richardson, 1983). The subsurface profile is characterized by a gradual transition from soil through decomposed to unweathered rock with increasing depth. The boundaries between different weathering zones are not well defined and the transitions are gradual. The thickness of the zones may also be highly variable over small spatial extents (e.g., up to 20 meters over an area the size of a city block; Sowers and Richardson, 1983). A generalized soil profile overlying metasedimentary rocks in the Piedmont Physiographic province is shown on Figure 4-3. Source: Pavich, M.J., G.W. Leo, S.F. Obermeier, and J.R. Estabrook. 1989. Investigations of the characteristics, origin, and residence time of the upland residual mantle of the Piedmont of Fairfax County, Virginia (No. 1352). Figure 4-3 Generalized Weathering Profile and Nomenclature of Foliated Metasedimentary Rocks from the Piedmont Physiographic Province Unweathered rock is present beneath the weathering zone, and typically has minimal to no staining on fractures and joints, and mica and feldspar are unaltered (Pavich et al., 1989). A zone of PWR exists above the unweathered rock and is characterized by soft to hard rock where joints and fractures are typically stained, and primary rock minerals are altered in part. PWR grades upward into a zone of residual soils. In general, residual soils are derived in place from the chemical decomposition (weathering) of primary minerals in the underlying PWR and bedrock. If weathering results in small volume changes and the original fabric and most original rock defects are retained, soils are called ‘saprolites’ (Sowers and Richardson, 1983). When the weathering is accompanied by large volume changes and little or none of the original rock fabric remains, residual soils Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Regional Setting EHS Support LLC 20 are often called ‘residual soils’ or ‘massive sub soil’. Examples of the appearance of residual soil, saprolite, and PWR from photographs taken at the Facility are provided in Figure 4-4. Figure 4-4 Examples of Native Soils Encountered at the Facility 4.2 Regional Hydrogeology The extent of weathering has important implications for the hydrogeological properties of the soil profile. Unweathered rock and PWR are characterized by high permeability from fracture connectivity, whereas the dominantly clay saprolite/residual soils are characterized by high porosity and low permeability. The porosity-permeability relationship through a generalized weathering profile is illustrated on Figure 4-5. Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Regional Setting EHS Support LLC 21 Source: Acworth, R.I. 1987. The development of crystalline basement aquifers in a tropical environment. Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology, 20(4), pp.265-272. Figure 4-5 Typical Rock Weathering Profile The residual soil and saprolite are storage zones where groundwater is ‘trapped’ due to the high relative porosity values (typically between 35 and 55 percent) and low relative permeability (Figure 4-5). Precipitation infiltrates soil until it reaches the saturated zone, where it is stored in pore spaces. Groundwater in the storage zone seeps from residual soil or saprolite into the PWR, where the porosity is lower but the relative permeability is substantially higher. It is within the PWR that groundwater primarily discharges and flows (LeGrand, 1967). The water table elevations in the Piedmont soils generally follow the ground surface and can vary by several feet in response to precipitation events (LeGrand, 1967 and 2004; Buol and Weed, 1990; Sowers and Richardson, 1983; Daniel and Dahlen, 2002; Swain et al 2004; McVay et al., 2004). However, the presence of structures and fractures in PWR and unweathered rock can influence groundwater flow directions. Groundwater flow is typically 10 times greater parallel to planar structures in PWR than perpendicular to it (Sowers and Richardson, 1983). In the rock, groundwater is contained entirely in fractures, and groundwater elevations can vary over a few feet depending upon the localized interconnectivity of fractures (Sowers and Richardson, 1983). Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Site Geology EHS Support LLC 22 5 Site Geology Geology and hydrogeology at the Facility differ from the regional framework due to the extensive engineered cut and fill activities that took place during Facility construction and redevelopment activities throughout the 1900s. The magnitude of change is visualized in Figure 5-1, which shows the pre-development topography reconstructed from a 1913 topographic survey and lake bathymetry data. Figure 5-1 Conceptual Effect of Facility Development on the Groundwater Flow System Before filling Badin Lake and excavating areas of native soils, groundwater flow likely followed a typical, topographically-driven Piedmont groundwater flow system with a topographic divide across the area that would become the former Main Plant (Figure 5-1). Groundwater in the southern portion of the former Main Plant flowed toward the southeast and ultimately discharged to the Little Mountain Creek floodplain. Groundwater in the northern portion of the former Main Plant would have likely flowed east and northeast to the former valley that became Badin Lake. Filling Badin Lake and excavation and fill for development of the Facility modified the natural groundwater flow system. Badin Lake is not a natural feature; it is a man-made feature that was filled against a steep-sided valley wall of exposed and permeable PWR. PWR is observed outcropping along the lake shore (Figure 5-2) and was also documented on the lake bottom when the lake was lowered for the Badin Lake sediment capping project (photo 96 of Power Engineers Inc., 2013). Extensive excavation removed residual soils over a substantial portion of the former Main Plant leaving only PWR and rock and introduced native soils and production wastes to valleys in other areas of the Facility. This engineering work conducted over the 1900s modified the geological controls on groundwater flow directions. Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Site Geology EHS Support LLC 23 Figure 5-2 December 2021 Photo of PWR Outcropping Along the Shore of Badin Lake Adjacent to the Former Main Plant As illustrated conceptually on Figure 5-1 and documented in the following sections, groundwater is now recharged both by Badin Lake from the east and from higher elevations west of the former Main Plant and ABL. Recharge to groundwater from Badin Lake occurs through a direct connection to permeable PWR, and groundwater flows from the northeast to southwest through PWR and rock along regional structures to ultimately discharge on the floodplain of Little Mountain Creek. 5.1 Areas of Engineered Cut and Fill To demonstrate the magnitude of topography changes and identify where the location of PWR and infrastructure within PWR affects groundwater flow directions, the modern ground elevation was compared to elevation data from a survey conducted in 1913 prior to development of the Facility (Figure 5-3). Figure 5-3 was developed by digitizing elevation contours measured in 1913 before plant development and subtracting the modern (2003) elevation obtained from public 1/9 arc-second digital elevation data obtained from the USGS. The Alcoa elevation datum used on the 1913 map was corrected by subtracting 31.48 feet to match the NAVD88 datum. Where historical contours did not extend, fill thickness was taken from Facility boring logs that fully penetrated the fill. The result is shown on Figure 5-3; the Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Site Geology EHS Support LLC 24 excavated areas are shaded gray, and the filled areas are shaded red. White shading indicates areas where there was minimal elevation change. Gray = excavated area Red = filled area Note: Historic elevation data did not extend north of the Pine Grove area; therefore, fill areas are not shown for these locations. Figure 5-3 Areas of Engineered Cut and Fill Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Site Geology EHS Support LLC 25 In areas where valleys were filled (e.g., ABL, West Fill Area, On-Site Landfill), material was placed upon the existing saprolite and residual soil where it was present. Locations where residual soil and saprolite are believed to be thin or absent beneath fill are only very localized portions of drainages that occupied the bottom of subsequently filled ravines. Geophysical surveys presented in the 2001 RFI (MFG Inc, 2001) and CMS Phase 3 (Environeering, 2012b) reports indicate that fill is heterogenous; there are localized areas where fill contains industrial materials interlayered with reworked native soils. Other areas likely consist of native soils that were excavated and used as fill during Facility development and construction. In areas where material was excavated, residual soil and saprolite were entirely removed from underlying PWR and rock in some areas and replaced by a thin veneer of fill. Figure 5-4 was developed from Facility boring logs and shows the cross section that runs from Badin Lake to Little Mountain Creek, the relationship of fill to residual soils in former valleys, and how soil was removed from PWR and rock in places. Figure 5-4 Cross-Section from Badin Lake to Little Mountain Creek Crossing the Former Main Plant and ABL 5.2 Areas of Excavated Soils To demonstrate areas where excavation depths largely removed soils, an image was developed to show the depth to PWR or rock (Figure 5-5). The image was developed from historical boring logs and observations of outcrops to show the depth to PWR or fractured rock across the Facility. Beneath the Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Site Geology EHS Support LLC 26 western edge of the former Main Plant, shallow PWR or rock is present below a thin veneer (generally less than 10 feet thick) of unsaturated clayey fill. Figure 5-5 Depth to PWR or Fractured Rock Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Site Geology EHS Support LLC 27 Residual soils and saprolite were removed from the underlying PWR and fractured rock over a large portion of the former Main Plant in this area. Where residual soil and saprolite were largely removed and replaced with a thin veneer of fill, precipitation can infiltrate directly into PWR or rock and the dominant control on the groundwater flow direction is geologic structures within these units. Based on strike and dip measurements of bedding in rock and PWR outcrops measured with a Brunton compass during field efforts in 2022 (Figure 5-6), the strike of bedding and predominant geologic structures at the former Main Plant trends between Badin Lake and the flood plain of Little Mountain Creek. Note, the strike and dip features measured in 2022 align with the strike of regional geologic structures indicated on Figure 4-2. Note: Numbers indicate bedding dip in degrees from horizontal. Short lines indicate dip direction, long lines indicate strike direction. Figure 5-6 PWR and Rock Bedding Strike and Dip Measured in 2022 Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Site Geology EHS Support LLC 28 5.3 Areas of Fill As indicated on Figure 5-3, areas of fill are present at the north end of the plant, where they were used to fill in an eastward trending natural ravine. This valley is referred to as the “Northwest Valley” in other facility documents and includes two identified SWMUs – the On-Site Landfill (SWMU-1) and the Pine Tree Grove (SWMU 44). A second eastward trending ravine was present to the south and is now occupied by the West Fill Area. The ABL was developed over a bifurcated natural ravine that trended south to southwestward toward Little Mountain Creek. Materials used to fill the ravines included both natural soils and anthropogenic materials (Environeering, 2012b). At the Pine Tree Grove area, the valley terminated at an embayment in Badin Lake that was filled at some time in the mid- to late-1900s. Fill materials consist of decaying organic material, mulch, and wood debris; sand, silt, and clay soils; construction debris including gravel, concrete, brick, and rock fragments; aluminum scrap; and granular carbonaceous material. Primarily clayey silt residual soils and saprolite are present beneath fill materials. PWR is present beneath the residual soils (Environeering, 2012b). In the West Fill Area, fill materials consist primarily of sand, silt, and clay soils with minor lenses of granular carbonaceous material. Residual soils and saprolite are present beneath fill materials and are mainly clayey-silt with subordinate sandy silt/silty sand. Saprolite and residual soils are thin and less than 1 foot thick near the center of this historical valley and are underlain by PWR (Environeering, 2012b). Fill at the ABL is described as concrete slabs, brick and concrete fragments, bottles, black cinders, nails, rope, aluminum sheeting, plastic sheeting, organic and wood fragments, coal, rubber, and metal pieces. A substantial amount of natural materials and construction debris were placed in the ABL following plant development activities. As indicated on Figure 5-3, areas of fill are spatially discrete and further modified by remediation activities (e.g., capping and drainage modifications to the On-Site Landfill and ABL; Section 2.5). The only continuous unit at the Facility is the PWR-fractured rock system, and the hydraulic properties and characteristics of the PWR-fractured rock system control groundwater fate and transport across the former Main Plant and ABL. Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Site Hydrogeology EHS Support LLC 29 6 Site Hydrogeology This section summarizes the primary controls on hydrogeology at the Facility, with supporting information provided in Section 6.1 through Section 6.5. The primary controls for hydrogeology at the Facility are the location of groundwater recharge on the slope to the west of the Facility, from Badin Lake east of the Facility, and the location of permeable units and associated structures that direct groundwater flow. The location of infrastructure and the relationship to permeable units also places an important control on groundwater flow directions. The primary permeable units at the Facility are PWR and fractured rock. The importance of groundwater flow in the PWR is evident from observations of the test pit completed near boring B300 in 2022. A test pit was excavated through residual soil and saprolite to intercept the PWR. Observations of the test pit walls indicate seepage along PWR and rock fractures, whereas the residual soil and saprolite were observed to be dry (Figure 6-1). Figure 6-1 Groundwater Seepage in Test Pit Walls Completed in PWR 6.1 Monitoring Well and Piezometer Network In March 2020, Alcoa performed an assessment of the monitoring well network. Of the 113 wells and piezometers documented at the Badin Business Park and outlying SWMUs, 106 are believed to be present. This does not include the 21 monitoring wells and 1 piezometer installed in 2022. The following details the 7 wells that are believed to be inoperable. Badin Business Park wells BF-3, BF 4, BF-7, and B016-MW-1 through B016-MW-3 were located in areas impacted by 2012 demolition activities and are assumed to be destroyed. Well MW-26 was located in an area south of the Pine Tree Grove Area and is believed to have been affected by soil placement activities and is no longer accessible. Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Site Hydrogeology EHS Support LLC 30 Wells have been installed by different contractors over the years, and lithology descriptions differ. Wells are generally screened across the following lithologies (Environeering, 2012b): • Soil units, including residual soil or saprolite (not always distinguished from each other) • PWR described as hard weathered rock (HWR) or soft weathered rock (SWR) • Fractured rock that is relatively unweathered The focus of the present study is the monitoring wells listed in Attachment E that are screened in PWR and/or fractured rock, or with screens or sand packs that partially span low permeability saprolite and are mostly screened in PWR. 6.2 Hydraulic Conductivity Hydraulic conductivity values calculated from slug or pumping tests in Facility monitoring wells have been provided in several historical reports. Historical hydraulic conductivity for bedrock (including pump test data from the present study) is provided in Table 6-1. Note, all values in Table 6-1 were converted to centimeters per second (cm/sec) for consistency. Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Site Hydrogeology EHS Support LLC 31 Table 6-1 Hydraulic Conductivity Data Summary Well Location Screen Material Test type Hydraulic Conductivity (cm/sec) Source ABL-MW-1 ABL PWR/Rock Average of slug in and slug out 8.33E-05 Aquaterra, 1991a ABL-MW-1 ABL PWR/Rock Slug out 9.20E-05 MFG Inc, 2001 ABL-MW-6 ABL PWR/Rock Average of slug in and slug out 7.29E-04 Aquaterra, 1991a ABL-PZ-1I ABL PWR/Rock Slug in 5.70E-05 MFG Inc, 2001 ABL-PZ-1D ABL PWR/Rock Slug in 3.50E-05 MFG Inc, 2001 ABL-PZ-2I ABL PWR/Rock Slug in 4.30E-05 MFG Inc, 2001 ABL-PZ-2D ABL PWR/Rock Slug in 6.00E-05 MFG Inc, 2001 ABL-PZ-3I ABL PWR/Rock Slug in 1.40E-04 MFG Inc, 2001 ABL-PZ-3D ABL PWR/Rock Slug in 2.10E-04 MFG Inc, 2001 MW-2A Main Plant PWR/Rock Average of slug in and slug out 4.16E-04 Geraghty & Miller, Inc., 1995 MW-6A Main Plant PWR/Rock Average of slug in and slug out 7.06E-04 Geraghty & Miller, Inc., 1995 MW-20A Main Plant PWR/Rock Average of slug in and slug out 2.09E-05 Geraghty & Miller, Inc., 1995 MW-25A Main Plant PWR Average of slug in and slug out 7.16E-04 Geraghty & Miller, Inc., 1996 MW-1 Main Plant PWR Slug out 2.97E-05 Law, 1990 MW-3 Main Plant PWR Slug out 3.88E-05 Law, 1990 MW-8 Main Plant PWR Slug out 2.11E-03 Geraghty & Miller, Inc., 1996 MW-9 Main Plant PWR Slug out 7.44E-03 Geraghty & Miller, Inc., 1996 MW-17 Main Plant PWR Slug out 6.93E-05 Geraghty & Miller, Inc., 1996 MW-201 Main Plant PWR Step drawdown (pump) 1.93E-04 This report MW-203 Main Plant PWR Step drawdown (pump) 4.22E-05 This report MW-205 Main Plant PWR Step drawdown (pump) 3.36E-04 This report Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Site Hydrogeology EHS Support LLC 32 Well Location Screen Material Test type Hydraulic Conductivity (cm/sec) Source MW-209 Main Plant PWR Step drawdown (pump) 4.91E-05 This report MW-210 Main Plant PWR Step drawdown (pump) 4.52E-05 This report MW-211 Main Plant PWR Step drawdown (pump) 2.74E-04 This report MW-218 Main Plant PWR Step drawdown (pump) 6.42E-05 This report MW-220 Main Plant PWR Step drawdown (pump) 2.12E-05 This report BF-2 Main Plant PWR Step drawdown (pump) 3.94E-05 This report PWR/Rock geometric mean: 1.25E-04 MW-6 Main Plant Anthropogenic Fill Average of slug in and slug out 1.72E-04 Geraghty & Miller, Inc., 1995 MW-25 Main Plant Anthropogenic Fill Slug out 7.37E-03 Geraghty & Miller, Inc., 1996 MW-26 Main Plant Anthropogenic Fill Slug out 9.02E-03 Geraghty & Miller, Inc., 1996 ABL-PZ-2S ABL Anthropogenic Fill Slug out 2.30E-04 MFG Inc, 2001 Anthropogenic Fill geometric mean: 1.27E-03 MW-ML-3 ABL Soil/PWR Average of slug in and slug out 3.71E-04 Aquaterra, 1991a MW-ML-4 ABL Alluvium/Soil/PWR Average of slug in and slug out 4.34E-05 Aquaterra, 1991a MW-ML-5 ABL Alluvium/Soil/PWR Average of slug in and slug out 6.71E-04 Aquaterra, 1991a ABL-MW-7 ABL Fill/Alluvium Pump test 1.30E-03 Environeering, 2015 MW-2 Main Plant Soil/Saprolite/PWR Slug out 7.97E-05 Law, 1990 MW-2 Main Plant Soil/Saprolite/PWR Average of slug in and slug out 3.25E-04 Geraghty & Miller, Inc., 1995 MW-4 Main Plant Soil/SWR Slug out 2.18E-04 Law, 1990 MW-5 Main Plant Fill/Soil/PWR Slug out 1.37E-04 Law, 1990 MW-5 Main Plant Fill/Soil/PWR Average of slug in and slug out 1.04E-03 Geraghty & Miller, Inc., 1996 PZ-6 Main Plant Fill/Soil Average of slug in and slug out 3.42E-03 Geraghty & Miller, Inc., 1996 Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Site Hydrogeology EHS Support LLC 33 Well Location Screen Material Test type Hydraulic Conductivity (cm/sec) Source ABL-PZ-1S ABL Native Fill Material/Saprolite Slug Out 6.70E-06 MFG Inc, 2001 ABL-PZ-4 ABL Saprolite/Alluvium/Fill Material Slug Out 9.10E-04 MFG Inc, 2001 Mixed rock geometric mean: 2.80E-04 ABL = Alcoa Badin Landfill cm/sec = centimeters per second PWR = partially weathered rock SWR = soft weathered rock Aquaterra, Inc. 1991a. Preliminary Soil and Ground Water Assessment, Badin Municipal Landfill, Aluminum Company of America, Inc., Badin, North Carolina. August 14. Environeering, 2015. Alcoa Badin Landfill and Former Ball Field Sampling Activities. Former Badin Works Facility, Badin, North Carolina. September 15. Geraghty & Miller. 1995. Hydrogeologic Investigation at SWMU #1 - The On-Site Landfill for Aluminum Company of America Badin, North Carolina. October. Geraghty & Miller. 1996. Pine Tree Grove Area Investigation for Aluminum Company of America, Badin, North Carolina. November. Law. 1990. Phase I Ground-Water Assessment Northwest Valley; Alcoa-Badin Works. MFG Inc. 2001. RCRA Facility Investigation Report Volume I of II. Alcoa Badin Works, Badin, North Carolina. March. Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Site Hydrogeology EHS Support LLC 34 Hydraulic conductivity data for wells at the former Main Plant and ABL have been collected from wells screened exclusively in rock or PWR, and wells exclusively screened in fill materials. Hydraulic conductivity data exists for several other wells; however, these wells are screened across multiple units and the values are not representative of native soils. Notably, no hydraulic conductivity data is available for wells screened exclusively in native soil, except for the following wells: • ABL-MW-2 was drilled using an air rotary drill and logged from the air rotary cuttings. There is uncertainty in contacts between units due to the drilling method. • PZ-5 through PZ-11 are reportedly screened in saprolite, and hydraulic conductivity values from slug tests are provided in the RFI report (MFG Inc, 2001). Logs for these piezometers are not available to verify that the lithology intercepted by the screen and filter packs is exclusively saprolite. Since the hydraulic conductivity data for ABL-MW-2 and PZ-5 through PZ-11 are not reliable indicators of the hydraulic properties of native soils, the corresponding hydraulic conductivity values are not included in Table 6-1. No Facility monitoring wells are definitively and exclusively screened in residual soil or saprolite at the Facility, most likely because the units did not yield sufficient groundwater during drilling. To address the data gap pertaining to the hydraulic properties of residual soil and saprolite, samples were collected in 2022 and submitted for laboratory testing of hydraulic properties (Section 3). Both in situ samples and reconstituted samples were measured for hydraulic properties to estimate the hydraulic properties of in situ native soils and soils reworked and used as fill material. The results indicate overall low vertical hydraulic conductivity values for these units of 1.58 × 10-7 to 3.38 × 10-6 cm/sec (Table 3-1). In contrast to native soils, hydraulic conductivity values of wells screened over fill containing industrial materials are substantially higher (geometric mean of 1.27 × 10-3 cm/sec; Table 6-1). However, as described in Section 5.3, areas of fill are spatially discrete and do not form a continuous water-bearing unit. Furthermore, the hydraulic properties are highly heterogenous with localized, higher hydraulic conductivity areas defined by SWMUs where industrial materials are present and low hydraulic conductivity areas where native soils were used to fill topography during plant construction. Vertical (and lateral) groundwater flow into and out of areas of fill containing industrial materials is limited by low permeability saprolite and residual soils that were present prior to placement of fill. It is only in limited and discrete areas, where saprolite or residual soil was eroded or excavated prior to placement of fill, that there is significant communication between anthropogenic fill and PWR or fractured rock. Unlike fill materials, PWR and fractured rock occur over the entire former Main Plant and ABL areas. As indicated in Table 6-1, the PWR/fractured rock groundwater system has modest hydraulic conductivity (geometric mean of 1.25 × 10-4 cm/sec). The values obtained from PWR wells installed across the Facility in 2022 using step draw-down tests are a similar order of magnitude to those previously obtained from Facility PWR wells via slug tests and indicate the PWR has similar hydraulic properties across the former Main Plant and ABL. Because of the broad extent and consistent hydraulic conductivity values, PWR is the primary unit through which groundwater moves and controls COI fate and transport at the Facility. As described in previous studies, the combination of weathered bedrock and fractures in unweathered bedrock creates intervals of high hydraulic conductivity. The importance of fractures for creating areas Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Site Hydrogeology EHS Support LLC 35 of higher hydraulic conductivity is evidenced by the loss of fluid circulation during coring and drilling at MW-20A (Geraghty & Miller Inc, 1995). The orientation of these fractures is an important factor that controls groundwater flow directions. 6.3 Vertical Groundwater Gradients Vertical groundwater gradients at the former Main Plant were studied during the 2001 RFI (MFG Inc, 2001) and are summarized below. Water-level data from paired wells with screens completed at different elevations were historically evaluated. Wells that were evaluated included the MW-2/2A, MW- 6/6A, MW-20/20A, and MW-25/25A well pairs. • The MW-2/2A and MW-20/20A well pairs are on the western side of the former Main Plant near the On-Site Landfill, and a downward vertical groundwater potential from fill to PWR or fractured rock was noted. These wells are located in and around the On-Site Landfill, and downward groundwater migration is limited by the presence of pre-existing saprolite and/or residual soils. • The MW-6/6A and MW-25/25A well pairs are closer to Badin Lake, and an upward vertical gradient was noted. The upward vertical gradient at MW-6/6A and MW-25/25A indicates potential upward groundwater movement from the PWR and fractured rock into the unconsolidated water table units in areas closer to the lake. This is consistent with the conceptualization that Badin Lake provides recharge to PWR and fractured rock along bedding planes exposed beneath the lake level. As indicated on the hydrographs in Section 6.4, there are periodic and short-lived ‘spikes’ where there is a downward gradient from fill to the PWR system in the vicinity of MW-27 and MW-17, likely associated with precipitation events that soak into higher permeability areas of fill and rapidly dissipate into the PWR groundwater system. Hydrographs for ABL piezometers were presented in the 2012 Phase 3 CMS following a two-year transducer deployment (Environeering, 2012b); the data are reproduced in Figure 6-2. • Transducer data show water levels at the PZ-1S, PZ-1I, and PZ-1D cluster (upgradient edge of the ABL) have consistently downward gradients. • Near the center of ABL at the PZ-2S/PZ-2D cluster, there are apparent downward vertical gradients. The magnitude of response in both wells is similar (note, the shallow well appears to have dried up periodically), and both wells vary in concert. • At the PZ-3 cluster on the floodplain of Little Mountain Creek, vertical groundwater gradients are consistently upward. These results are consistent with groundwater discharge from beneath the ABL and from the hillside to the west to the floodplain of Little Mountain Creek. Groundwater discharge to the floodplain of Little Mountain Creek is also supported by periodically flowing artesian conditions at monitoring well ABL- MW-3, which is located on the western side of the floodplain. Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Site Hydrogeology EHS Support LLC 36 NAVD88 = North American Vertical Datum of 1988 Figure 6-2 2010-2012 Transducer Study Results from the ABL 6.4 Historical Groundwater Elevation Data During the CMS Phase 3 Engineering Data Collection Study (Environeering, 2012b), transducers were placed in wells in the Pine Grove area for over one year to measure groundwater elevation variations. Transducers were placed in wells screened over residual soil and PWR (MW-5 and MW-27), fill (MW-25), or PWR (MW-16, MW-17, and MW-108). The locations of transducer wells are shown on Figure 6-3. Results of the transducer study were compared to lake level variations and are reproduced for soil and fill wells (Figure 6-4) and PWR wells (Figure 6-5). Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Site Hydrogeology EHS Support LLC 37 Note: Orange boxes indicate locations where transducers were placed. Figure 6-3 Locations of 2011-2012 Transducer Study Wells NAVD88 = North American Vertical Datum of 1988 Figure 6-4 2011-2012 Transducer Study – Soil and Fill Wells Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Site Hydrogeology EHS Support LLC 38 NAVD88 = North American Vertical Datum of 1988 Figure 6-5 2011-2012 Transducer Study – PWR wells The transducer study indicated that the lake level was consistently higher than the groundwater elevation in soil and fill wells MW-5 and MW-25 and was periodically higher than groundwater at MW- 27 (Figure 6-4). The lake level was consistently higher than the groundwater elevation in PWR wells MW-16 and MW-108 and generally higher than groundwater at PWR well MW-17. At MW-17 and MW- 27, spikes in groundwater elevation above the lake level corresponded with spikes in lake level elevation. These results indicate that large-scale precipitation events lead to localized recharge that rapidly infiltrates downward and dissipates into the PWR groundwater system. It was concluded that Badin Lake may act as a flow barrier to groundwater from the former Main Plant (Environeering, 2012b). Consequently, groundwater may not discharge to the lake as depicted in the groundwater contours provided in the RFI (MFG Inc, 2001) and the 2005/2006 Facility-wide groundwater monitoring events (BHE Environmental Inc., 2005, 2006). However, it was noted in the CMS Phase 3 that this hypothesis would require additional data collection and verification (Environeering, 2012b). Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Site Hydrogeology EHS Support LLC 39 6.5 2022 Groundwater Elevation Data As described in the 2001 RFI (MFG Inc, 2001), flow within PWR and rock can be complex due to preferential flow along fracture zones of relatively greater hydraulic conductivity. As a result, flow is not necessarily perpendicular to the groundwater elevation equipotential lines. To better constrain groundwater flow potential and directions in PWR and rock, additional PWR monitoring wells were installed in 2022 to improve the spatial coverage of the well network for understanding interactions between Badin Lake and groundwater. Groundwater elevation data for PWR and rock wells was measured in 2022 (Section 3). The results are tabulated in Attachment E. Groundwater elevations were measured at two different conditions on September 8, 2022 and October 19, 2022 to assess temporal variability in groundwater flow directions within the PWR unit. Groundwater elevations were compared to Badin Lake level data to develop groundwater contours. The data for the following monitoring wells was collected during this time but not used in contouring: • MW-110, which is screened in residual soils • MW-104 and MW-105, which are screened across unspecified soils and PWR • MW-109, which has a long (25-foot) screen that likely short-circuits different rock fracture intervals and is unrepresentative of the overall groundwater potentiometric head Historical Badin Lake level data at Badin Narrows where the lake enters the Yadkin River is available from the Cube Hydro website2. On September 8, 2022, the lake level was 509.54 feet NAVD88. On October 19, 2022, the lake level was 509.05 feet NAVD88. Notably, the lake level remains relatively constant to maximize electricity generation; therefore, large fluctuations in the lake level are not expected to affect groundwater-lake water interaction. Daily lake elevations measured between October 2017 through October 2022 at Badin Narrows reported a narrow range of elevation fluctuations between approximately 505.11 to 509.69 feet NAVD88 (excluding obvious outliers, e.g., 537.88 feet NAVD88 on October 29, 2022, which would have entirely submerged the former Main Plant and ABL). Groundwater elevation contours for the 2022 monitoring events are provided on Figure 6-6 and Figure 6-7 for September 8, 2022, and October 19, 2022, respectively. The contours are overlain with vectors that indicate the magnitude and direction of groundwater gradients. The results of both monitoring events indicate that groundwater recharge from Badin Lake in the east and higher elevations in the west converge in a narrow strip parallel to the lake shore. Note that preferential flow in PWR occurs along fracture zones of relatively greater hydraulic conductivity, and as a result, flow is not necessarily perpendicular to the groundwater elevation equipotential lines. Based on the long-term transducer study shown on Figure 6-4 and Figure 6-5, recharge from Badin Lake is expected to persist during wetter times. Changes to groundwater conditions will continue to be assessed during wetter months and in different seasons during 2023 to verify that there is constant recharge from Badin Lake. 2 http://cubecarolinas.com/lake-levels/ Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Site Hydrogeology EHS Support LLC 40 Figure 6-6 PWR Groundwater Elevations – September 8, 2022 Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Site Hydrogeology EHS Support LLC 41 Figure 6-7 PWR Groundwater Elevations – October 19, 2022 Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Site Hydrogeology EHS Support LLC 42 The groundwater flow direction ultimately curves to flow from northeast to southwest and discharges primarily to the flood plain of Little Mountain Creek. This result is consistent with the elevation of the Little Mountain Creek floodplain (less than 470 feet NAVD88), which is almost 40 feet lower than the typical level of Badin Lake, and along the alignment of regional geologic structures and subsurface Facility infrastructure. 6.6 Seepage Velocity Groundwater seepage velocity has previously been calculated at the ABL (Aquaterra Inc., 1991a), the former Main Plant (Geraghty & Miller, 1995), and across both areas during the RFI. In these previous estimates, various units were lumped together to arrive at Facility-wide seepage velocity values. Following the updated hydrogeological conceptualization presented herein, whereby groundwater flow is profoundly affected by the nature of specific units, seepage velocities were calculated for specific units to better understand the controls on groundwater fate and transport. Seepage velocity is calculated using the equation: 𝑣=𝐾𝑖 𝑛 Where: 𝑣 = seepage velocity 𝐾 = hydraulic conductivity 𝑖 = the groundwater gradient 𝑛 = effective porosity The seepage velocity result in cm/sec is converted to feet per day using standard conversion factors. The parameters used in the calculations and the results are provided in Table 6-2. Table 6-2 Seepage Velocity Calculation Parameters Lithology Hydraulic Conductivity (cm/sec) Effective Porosity (unitless) Seepage Velocity ABL (feet/day) Seepage Velocity former Main Plant (feet/day) Seepage Velocity Western Slope (feet/day) Anthropogenic Fill 1.27E-03 0.25 0.56 0.09 0.49 Native Fill 1.17E-06 0.19 6.81E-04 1.05E-04 5.93E-04 Residual Soil 2.94E-07 0.14 2.32E-04 3.57E-05 2.02E-04 Saprolite 1.93E-07 0.19 1.12E-04 1.73E-05 9.79E-05 PWR/Rock 1.25E-04 0.12 0.12 0.02 0.10 Notes: 1. Effective porosity of native fill was taken from the average of remolded sample values, and saprolite and residual soil from the average of in situ samples, given in Table 3-1. Effective porosity for PWR/Rock uses the value typical of siltstone (Johnson, 1967). Effective porosity for anthropogenic fill follows reasoning from previous studies (Aquaterra Inc., 1991a). 2. The value for hydraulic conductivity of native fill was taken from the geometric mean of remolded sample values, and saprolite and residual soil from the geometric mean of in situ samples, given in Table 3-1. Hydraulic conductivity values for anthropogenic fill and PWR were obtained from Table 6-1. Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Site Hydrogeology EHS Support LLC 43 3. Groundwater gradient was calculated from the groundwater elevations on Figure 6-6 (ABL-MW-6 to PZ-18RD at the ABL is 0.039 Feet per foot (ft/ft); MW-220 to MW-208 at former Main Plant is 0.006 ft/ft; MW-219 to MW-32 for western slope is 0.034 ft/ft). 4. Vertical hydraulic conductivity was measured on saprolite and residual soil; these values are assumed to equal horizontal hydraulic conductivity. 5. Calculated velocities assume the same gradient across lithologic units, and this condition is expected to vary slightly. Forthcoming groundwater elevation data will provide the necessary input for future revisions. ABL = Alcoa Badin Landfill cm/sec = centimeters per second PWR = partially weathered rock As indicated on Table 6-2, seepage velocities are two to three orders of magnitude lower for native fill, saprolite, and residual soil compared to anthropogenic fill and PWR/Rock. Indeed, the PWR/Rock estimate is likely biased low as effective porosity in fractured rocks can be as low as 1 percent (Worthington, 2022), and use of a lower effective porosity value would increase the calculated seepage velocity an order of magnitude. Seepage velocities are higher where the groundwater gradient is steeper (ABL and slope west of the Main Plant). These results support the conclusion that PWR is the primary conduit for groundwater flow at the Facility, as it is extensively present and has high calculated seepage velocities compared to native soils and fill derived from them. In contrast, anthropogenic fill has high seepage velocities but is present only in discrete areas. Seepage into or out of anthropogenic fill is limited by the presence of underlying saprolite and residual soils, and groundwater flow is controlled by areas where it is in direct contact with PWR. Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Geochemistry EHS Support LLC 44 7 Geochemistry A combination of vertical groundwater gradients, groundwater flow primarily through PWR and fractured rock, and geochemical attenuation appear to be the primary controls on plume geometry at the former Main Plant. This section summarizes historical data on the distribution of the primary COIs – fluoride and available cyanide in groundwater at the former Main Plant and ABL – along with a preliminary evaluation of geochemical controls on COI attenuation to support this HCSM document. A full description of the current understanding of all COI distributions is provided in the CMS Phase 3 Report (Environeering Inc., 2012b), and is not reproduced here. Investigations following the CMS work have focused on assessing COI distributions in discrete areas; TCE distributions in the northern area of the former Main Plant (Environeering, 2018a); and PCB, PAH, fluoride, and cyanide distributions in surface water and sediment downgradient of the ABL (Environeering, 2018c; Civil Environmental Consultants [CEC], 2020). Facility-wide groundwater sampling events were conducted at the ABL and former Main Plant during the RFI in September and October 1999 (MFG Inc, 2001); at the former Main Plant in August 2011 (BHE Environmental Inc., 2011) and June 2006 (BHE Environmental Inc., 2006); and during the CMS Phase 3 in June 2011 (Environeering Inc., 2012b). Planning is currently underway for a Facility-wide groundwater sampling event. Based on the magnitude of remedial activities conducted at the Facility, it is anticipated that the current groundwater concentrations will look significantly different to the historical data described below. 7.1 Nature and Extent of Groundwater Fluoride and Cyanide Impacts Fluoride concentrations in groundwater at the ABL reported in the CMS Phase 3 report (Environeering Inc., 2012b) identified total fluoride exceeding the NC 2L standard only in piezometers screened within ABL waste materials (ABL-PZ-15 through ABL-PZ-19) (Environeering, 2012b). Fluoride has not previously been detected above the NC 2L standard in any perimeter groundwater monitoring well surrounding the ABL (MW-1 through MW-6). Subsequent quarterly sampling of the perimeter wells over four quarters (July 11, 2018; October 30, 2018; January 31, 2019; and April 11, 2019) did not identify fluoride above the NC 2L standard in any perimeter well (Environeering, 2019). As discussed in Section 7.2.2, fluoride-bearing surface water was identified in the eastern drainage ditch located on the floodplain of Little Mountain Creek and interpreted to originate from upwelling groundwater. However, concentrations decreased and were below NC 2L standards in the sample collected closest to Little Mountain Creek (Environeering, 2018c). Fluoride has historically been detected above NC 2L groundwater standards in the former Main Plant in the vicinity of the On-Site Landfill and the West Fill Area. Fluoride concentration contours in groundwater at the former Main Plant are presented in the 2012 CMS Phase 3 study (Environeering Inc, 2012b) and are reproduced on Figure 7-1. The distribution of fluoride and cyanide impacts in groundwater reflect contributions from multiple sources, particularly in the northern area of the Facility where numerous SWMUs have historically been identified. Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Geochemistry EHS Support LLC 45 Source: Environeering. 2012b. Phase 3 - Engineering Data Collection for the Corrective Measures Study. Badin Works Facility, Badin, North Carolina. October 31. Figure 7-1 Fluoride Concentration Contours in Groundwater (2011) Available cyanide concentrations in groundwater at the ABL reported in the CMS Phase 3 Report only Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Geochemistry EHS Support LLC 46 detected available cyanide in groundwater at piezometers screened within the waste materials at the ABL (ABL-PZ-16 and ABL-PZ-18), and on the floodplain of Little Mountain Creek (ABL-MW-5) (Environeering, 2012b). All detected available cyanide concentrations in perimeter groundwater monitoring wells were below the NC 2L groundwater standard. Subsequent quarterly sampling of the perimeter wells over four quarters (July 11, 2018; October 30, 2018; January 31, 2019; and April 11, 2019) did not identify available cyanide above the NC 2L standard in any perimeter well (Environeering, 2019). Total cyanide, which does not have an NC 2L groundwater standard, was detected in MW-4 and MW-5 during all four quarters. As discussed in Section 7.2.2, total cyanide was detected in surface water in the eastern drainage ditch located on the floodplain of Little Mountain Creek and interpreted to originate from upwelling groundwater. Total cyanide concentrations were above NCAC Rule 2B fresh surface water quality standards (NCAC 2B) in all three surface water samples (Environeering, 2018c). However, total cyanide was not detected above NCAC 2B surface water standards in surface water samples from Little Mountain Creek. Available cyanide was detected above NC 2L groundwater standards in the former Main Plant in the vicinity of the On-Site Landfill and the West Fill Area in 2011 (Environeering, 2012b). Available cyanide concentration contours in groundwater at the former Main Plant presented in the 2012 CMS Phase 3 study (Environeering Inc, 2012b) are reproduced on Figure 7-2. Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Geochemistry EHS Support LLC 47 Data source: Environeering (2012b) Figure 7-2 Available Cyanide Concentration Contours in Groundwater (2011) As indicated on Figure 7-1, fluoride concentrations decrease by two to three orders of magnitude between the On-Site Landfill and Badin Lake. A large decrease in concentrations is also observed for Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Geochemistry EHS Support LLC 48 available cyanide (Figure 7-2). The order of magnitude decreases in fluoride and available cyanide concentrations between source areas and the shore of Badin Lake is consistent with lake water recharging and mixing with groundwater and lowering COI concentrations and then migrating to the south (away from the Lake). Note that these contours are drawn lumping together fill and native soil wells, and are intended to illustrate the hydrogeological and geochemical attenuation mechanisms operating at the Main Plant. Overall, lake water and areas of groundwater recharged by precipitation are buffered at low pH values due to the reaction with atmospheric carbon dioxide, which is common for similarly low alkalinity waters (Talling, 2010). In contrast, areas where groundwater is or has been in contact with SPL typically have high (alkaline) pH values (Randell Environmental Consulting, 2016). pH values of groundwater at the former Main Plant were measured during the CMS Phase 3 work (Environeering Inc, 2012b) and the results were contoured and presented on Figure 7-3. Areas where the pH is above approximately 8.0 standard units correspond to where fluoride and available cyanide are highest, in and around the On- Site Landfill. Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Geochemistry EHS Support LLC 49 Source: Environeering. 2012b. Phase 3 - Engineering Data Collection for the Corrective Measures Study. Badin Works Facility, Badin, North Carolina. October 31. Figure 7-3 pH Contours for Groundwater (2011) Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Geochemistry EHS Support LLC 50 To better understand geochemical controls on the orders of magnitude decrease in fluoride concentrations over small distances at the former Main Plant, the Geochemists’ Workbench® (GWB) software application Act2 was used to demonstrate equilibrium constraints on mineral solubility that control fluoride concentrations in groundwater (Figure 7-4). Above a pH of about 8 standard units, calcite3 replaces fluorite as the stable calcium phase, and there is no theoretical limit on fluoride concentrations in groundwater contacting SPL because calcite does not contain fluoride in its structure (i.e., calcite = CaCO3). Below a pH of about 8 standard units, calcium is replaced by fluorite as the stable calcium mineral phase. The mineral fluorite does contain fluoride in its structure (i.e. fluorite = CaF2) , and limits the maximum possible fluoride concentration at equilibrium (McMahon et al., 2020). There are different variables to this model that would result in different fluoride concentrations in equilibrium with fluorite, but the key point is that at near-neutral pH and with sufficient calcium, maximum fluoride concentrations (mg/L) in groundwater are limited by mineral solubility. Notes: Log a Ca++ = logarithm of calcium activity; equivalent to the logarithm of calcium concentration in units of moles per liter at low dissolved solids. Blue shading indicates conditions where minerals do not precipitate. Orange shading indicates conditions where fluoride concentrations are controlled by mineral precipitation. Black lines indicate expected fluoride concentrations (in milligrams per liter [mg/L]) buffered by fluorite precipitation under a specific scenario. Figure 7-4 pH Dependence of Fluoride Mineral Solubility Based on this model, fluoride concentrations above single digit to low double digit concentrations can only persist in high pH waters, or acidic waters. Mixing between high pH groundwater with elevated fluoride and low pH groundwater sourced from Badin Lake would shift pH conditions into the fluorite 3 Calcite is used in this GWB model, but other common carbonate minerals could play a similar role (e.g., siderite, dolomite, or huntite). Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Geochemistry EHS Support LLC 51 stability range shown on Figure 7-4, leading to fluoride attenuation. Additionally, mixing with lake water would also lead to lower fluoride concentrations. Consequently, the high fluoride concentration gradient shown on Figure 7-1 may be explained by geochemical attenuation by mineralization and mixing between Badin Lake water and former Main Plant groundwater. Cyanide solubility is also strongly affected by pH. The solubility of cyanide-contaminated soils is highest at high pH values and lowest at more acidic (lower) pH values (Ghosh et al., 2004). Therefore, mixing across a pH gradient is also expected to affect available cyanide concentrations through geochemical attenuation processes. In addition to mixing and geochemical attenuation lowering cyanide and fluoride concentrations, groundwater migration from anthropogenic and industrial fill areas in the northern portion of the former Main Plant is limited by the geologic conditions. The isolated areas of fill materials are generally underlain or surrounded by native saprolite and residual soil or fill derived from these materials. COIs are rapidly attenuated in the isolated areas where the fill is in communication with the PWR system through the geochemical processes described above. 7.2 Surface Water 7.2.1 Badin Lake During the CMS Phase 3 study (Environeering, 2012b), surface water temperature and conductivity measurements were made along the shoreline of Badin Lake to identify if groundwater seeps were present. No groundwater seeps were identified. Surface water samples were then collected from seven locations along the shoreline of Badin Lake. The sampling location map (Figure 3-20 [Environeering, 2012b]) is provided as Figure 7-5. Grab samples were analyzed for free cyanide, fluoride, TCE, PCBs, PAHs, and standard field parameters (i.e., pH, specific conductivity, dissolved oxygen, temperature, turbidity, and ORP). The monitoring was conducted in November 2011 and again in May 2012. Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Geochemistry EHS Support LLC 52 Source: Environeering. 2012b. Phase 3 - Engineering Data Collection for the Corrective Measures Study. Badin Works Facility, Badin, North Carolina. October 31. Figure 7-5 2011 and 2012 Badin Lake Surface Water Samples The November 2011 results identified fluoride in the laboratory method blank, and samples from this period were noted with a “B” qualifier by the lab. It is believed that the reported value is the result of a laboratory artifact; it also noted that the reported values of 0.090 to 0.13 mg/L are typical of background surface and groundwater fluoride concentrations in the United States (McMahon et al., 2020). Fluoride was not detected in the subsequent sampling event in May 2012. Free cyanide, TCE, PAHs, and PCBs were not detected in the November 2011 and May 2012 sampling events. The Badin Lake surface water analytical results are provided in the CMS Phase 3 report (Table 3-6 of Environeering, 2012b). Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Geochemistry EHS Support LLC 53 The surface water results provide an additional line of evidence that Badin Lake is a losing water body that is contributing to groundwater recharge beneath the Facility. 7.2.2 Little Mountain Creek From January 6, 1997 through January 4, 2001, monthly surface water samples were collected from Little Mountain Creek at points upstream and downstream of the ABL and analyzed for total cyanide, free cyanide, and fluoride. Results are provided in the 2001 RFI (MFG, 2001). Total cyanide was below the detection limit in all upstream samples and exceeded NC 02B surface water quality standards nine times in the downstream samples. Available cyanide exceeded standards two times in the upstream samples and three times in the downstream samples. Fluoride was below standards in all samples and exceeded standards three times in the downstream samples. Of the most recent samples from this dataset (January 2000 through January 2001), only total cyanide exceeded standards in a single sampling event. During the 2001 RFI, no COIs were detected at concentrations exceeding applicable human health screening values in Little Mountain Creek (MFG Inc, 2001). During the CMS Phase 3 study (Environeering, 2012b), a surface water sample was collected from Little Mountain Creek in November 2011 and analyzed for available cyanide, fluoride, TCE, PAHs, and PCBs. Similar to the Badin Lake surface water sample, fluoride was detected in the laboratory method blank sample and the concentration was attributed to a laboratory artifact. Consistent with the RFI (MFG Inc, 2001), available cyanide, TCE, PAHs, and PCBs were not detected in the November 2011 sample from Little Mountain Creek. To address the January 23, 2017 NCDEQ request for additional investigation downgradient of the ABL (NCDEQ, 2017), and to assess the variation on constituent levels in Little Mountain Creek as intended by the instream monitoring study requirements of the September 29, 2017 Final NPDES Permit Renewal (Condition A. [8]), five surface water samples were collected from Little Mountain Creek (Environeering, 2018c). Fluoride was below NCAC 2B standards in all samples, and total cyanide was not detected in any sample. The sum of the detected PCB congener concentrations was reported above the NCAC 2B criteria of one part per trillion in one location; however, congeners were not detected in the duplicate sample. One sample and the associated duplicate sample contained concentrations of total PAHs exceeding NCAC 2B standards. As part of the same effort, two sediment samples were collected from Little Mountain Creek and analyzed for PCBs and PAHs; results did not exceed the applicable screening criteria (Environeering, 2018c). Subsequent confirmation sampling of Little Mountain Creek surface water and analysis for PCB congeners and PAHs from the location where the detections occurred did not identify any constituents above the primary or duplicate sample that was collected (Badin Business Park LLC, 2019). The most recent sampling events suggest that conditions in Little Mountain Creek have improved, and current conditions will be assessed during the forthcoming baseline ecological risk evaluation study. Notably, operation of the ABL corrective measures have likely improved conditions since the 2018 sampling, as described in Section 9.1. Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Stormwater System EHS Support LLC 54 8 Stormwater System Periodic exceedances of fluoride above the NPDES permitted levels have occurred at Outfall 005. Subsequent studies have identified that impacted groundwater was entering the storm sewer system with a number of potential sources, including residuals in soils and the PWR and flux from the West Fill Area, identified as contributing to the detections of fluoride at Outfall 005. The layout of the storm system is shown on Figure 8-1. Stormwater pipes indicated with blue lines. Shallow stormwater system indicated with orange lines. Manholes indicated with red dots and labeled with number designations. Figure 8-1 Stormwater System The interaction of the storm sewer system with groundwater at the former Main Plant was assessed in 2006 (BHE Environmental Inc., 2006). In the study, measured groundwater elevations were compared to storm sewer pipe invert elevations to identify where the groundwater potential was sufficient to enter the storm sewer system. Since groundwater at the former Main Plant is confined within PWR, the analysis was repeated to assess where the stormwater system intersects the PWR; results are provided in Section 8.2. Further efforts to locate where stormwater is entering the stormwater system included a Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Stormwater System EHS Support LLC 55 camera study in September 2015 to visually identify areas where groundwater is infiltrating the stormwater system that feeds into Outfall 005. Subsequent efforts focused on defining groundwater fluoride or cyanide concentrations in the West Fill and downgradient areas, along with track down studies of fluoride and cyanide concentrations in the stormwater system. Mitigation initiatives included upgrades to the stormwater system through construction of a shallow piping system as part of a special order by consent dated July 2, 2018. Additionally, portions of the aged stormwater pipe were grouted in 2019, the pipe was isolated with brick headers, and a slurry wall was installed to mitigate groundwater infiltration to the storm system. An electrical conductivity survey was subsequently performed to identify the effects of mitigation measures on groundwater migration. This section describes the concentrations identified at Outfall 005 that are driving the stormwater assessment activities and the results of the measures taken. This section also provides an updated conceptualization of groundwater interaction with the stormwater conveyance system, which has been informed by the recent hydrogeologic data and conceptualization provided in this report. 8.1 Outfall 005 Concentrations of fluoride at Outfall 005 and manhole (MH) 2.050 (locations shown on Figure 8-1) were measured over several days in December 2019 (Figure 8-2). On December 11, 2019, about 0.5 cumulative inches of rain fell. On December 13, 2019, about 1.75 cumulative inches of rain fell. Fluoride concentrations were lower on December 13 than on December 11 in both locations, but the concentration decreased more in Outfall 005 than in MH 2.050. MH 2.050 was also found to have a more consistent flow rate during the rain events than Outfall 005. Therefore, the high-fluoride water from MH 2.050 was diluted more at Outfall 005 during the stronger rain event. Based on this data, it was concluded that the source of fluoride at Outfall 005 is the baseflow of groundwater in the system and not mobilization of fluoride from other sources by precipitation. Furthermore, removing high-fluoride water from MH 2.050 or blending water with a clean water source (from stormwater, groundwater, or some other source) were identified as possible options for achieving compliance at Outfall 005. Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Stormwater System EHS Support LLC 56 mg/L = milligrams per liter Figure 8-2 Fluoride Concentrations Measured at Outfall 005 and MH 2.050 During December 2019 Sampling Event Between March 2010 and January 2020, the fluoride concentration in Outfall 005 was below the compliance level of 1.8 mg/L in 10 of the 142 months when data was reported (Figure 8-3). Concentrations greater than 5 mg/L were observed before 2016, but since 2018 (area highlighted by the box in Figure 8-3), concentrations have consistently been below 3.5 mg/L (Figure 8-3). Notably, concentrations shown on Figure 8-3 decreased significantly following measures in 2019 to plug and inhibit stormwater movement northeast of the former potlines and downflow of MH 2.600. Note, the recent period of record indicated on Figure 8-3 is provided in more detail on Figure 8-4. Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Stormwater System EHS Support LLC 57 mg/L = milligrams per liter Figure 8-3 Fluoride Compliance at Outfall 005 mg/L = milligrams per liter Figure 8-4 Fluoride Compliance 2018 Through January 2022 at Outfall 005 Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Stormwater System EHS Support LLC 58 8.2 Stormwater System – Groundwater Interaction During excavation and plugging activities southwest of MH 2.600 in 2019, it was observed that pipe bedding may not have been used during the original installation of the stormwater infrastructure and that native fill materials were likely used instead in many locations. Consequently, the fill material surrounding the pipe does not likely provide a substantial preferential flow pathway for groundwater, which is supported by the absence of bends in groundwater equipotential lines around the stormwater infrastructure. Based on boring logs for wells MW-103 and MW-220 in the former Main Plant, groundwater was encountered within PWR or rock and was confined beneath the approximately 10- to 12-foot-thick veneer of clayey fill. Subsequent water levels measured in the wells were above the PWR/Rock interface with overlying fill. To better identify where groundwater is entering the stormwater system, locations where the stormwater pipe intersects PWR were assessed. Assessing the interface provides a more accurate measure of where groundwater enters the stormwater system than using the groundwater elevation, given that groundwater is confined and located within the PWR or rock and may appear artificially high. The depth to PWR shown on Figure 5-5 was converted to the PWR elevation and compared to the stormwater pipe invert elevations. The result is shown on Figure 8-5 and corresponds to areas where there are observed increases in fluoride concentrations within the storm sewer. Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Stormwater System EHS Support LLC 59 NAVD88 = North American Vertical Datum 1988 NPDES = National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Figure 8-5 PWR Elevation Compared to Storm and Sanitary Pipe Invert Elevations Figure 8-5 shows locations where stormwater infrastructure intercepts PWR. Three main areas are identified: • Immediately downgradient of the West Fill area between MH 2.700 and MH 2.510 • Between MH 2.400 and MH 2.210 • Between MH 2.000 and MH 2.050 Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Stormwater System EHS Support LLC 60 Whereas the stormwater pipe intersects PWR in the section of pipe between MH 6.020 and MH 6.921, fluoride-impacted groundwater is not believed to be entering the system in this section of pipe due to fluoride concentrations measured during stormwater track down studies (Section 8.3). 8.3 Track Down Analytical Data Grab water samples were collected from MHs along the stormwater conveyance that feeds into Outfall 005 at five different times in 20194 to identify the times and locations where fluoride and cyanide were entering the stormwater piping. Sampling locations and the range of analytical results are shown on Figure 8-6. Note that a concentration of 24.9 mg/L fluoride was measured in MH 2.200 in September 2019, whereas all previous samples in 2019 and subsequent samples in 2021 were within a range of 2.7 to 4.7 mg/L. Given that no groundwater or other source within the stormwater system has a similarly high reported concentration, this value is considered suspect. Also, in September 2019, the pipe was dry upstream at MH 2.510 and dry downstream at MH 2.100 and MH 2.000, suggesting any water in the intervening space was stagnant and arrived from an upstream location (such as from between MH 2.400 and MH 2.210) at an earlier time and may have concentrated due to evaporation. CN = cyanide F = fluoride mg/L = milligrams per liter Figure 8-6 2019 Fluoride and Cyanide Track Down Study Results In March and April 2021, grab samples were again collected from MHs along the stormwater conveyance that feed into Outfall 005, from groundwater monitoring wells located in the flat area of the 4 February 7, March 13, March 27, May 6, and September 19. Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Stormwater System EHS Support LLC 61 former Main Plant (FO-02, BF-5, MW-31, and MW-103) and monitoring wells in the West Fill area (MW- 29, MW-33, MW-35, MW-37, MW-39, and MW-46) using low-flow techniques. Grab samples were also collected from five temporary wells (TW001 through TW005) installed to intercept groundwater, a seep that developed at the base of the embankment east of the West Fill area, and two sumps installed to manage the water (North Sump and South Sump). Sampling locations and analytical results are shown on Figure 8-7. Also shown on Figure 8-7 are analytical results for groundwater samples collected and analyzed in 2022 (Section 3). CN = cyanide F = fluoride mg/L = milligrams per liter Figure 8-7 2021 Fluoride and Cyanide Track Down Study Results Samples were collected using clean disposable sampling equipment and placed into laboratory-provided sample bottles. Samples were collected under chain of custody protocols and submitted to North Carolina-certified analytical laboratory for analysis (Eurofins of Savannah, Georgia). Samples were analyzed for fluoride by USEPA Method 300.0 and total cyanide by Method 9012B. Laboratory analytical results are provided in Attachment G. The following summarizes the spatial distribution of analytical results: • Analytical results identify groundwater samples collected upgradient (west) of the West Fill Area as below the method detection limit for fluoride and cyanide (B300 through B303, B305, MW- 218, and MW-39). Fluoride was detected at low levels and below the NC 2L groundwater standard in MW-219, and total cyanide was not detected. Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Stormwater System EHS Support LLC 62 • Samples from monitoring wells installed in or immediately downgradient (east) of waste material at the West Fill Area had groundwater fluoride concentrations of 6.3 to 100 mg/L and cyanide of 0.21 to 12 mg/L. • At the base of the embankment adjacent to the West Fill Area, groundwater fluoride concentrations ranged from 1.2 mg/L to 11 mg/L, and total cyanide ranged from below the detection limit to 0.092 mg/L (TW001 through TW005, south sump, north sump, West Fill area seep, and BF-5). • For groundwater further downgradient, total cyanide was below the detection limit in all groundwater samples and fluoride was below the NC 2L standard in all samples (FO-02, BF-5, MW-31, and MW-103). • Within the stormwater conveyance system, fluoride and total cyanide concentrations were lower than groundwater at the base of the West Fill Area embankment but higher than groundwater at FO-02, BF-5, MW-31, and MW-103. There is a notable increase in fluoride between MH 2.400 and MH 2.210 in 2019 and between MH 2.510 and MH 2.210 in 2021. This stretch of the stormwater system coincides with an area where the stormwater system intersects PWR (Figure 8-5). Track down analytical results, along with the identification of where the stormwater conveyance intercepts PWR, are consistent with the camera study, which identified groundwater infiltrating the pipe downstream of MH 2.400 and standing water in the pipe between MH 2.320 and MH 2.330. To summarize, groundwater fluoride and cyanide concentrations increase from non-detect to elevated concentrations as groundwater moves past the West Fill Area. This is possible because the West Fill Area was developed in a historical ravine. Saprolite is only a few inches thick (MW-34, MW-37, MW-39) or absent (MW-38) at the base of the ravine and was likely eroded by natural processes prior to plant development in this location or was possibly excavated during Facility development and operations. The CMS Phase 3 Report (Environeering, 2012b) describes this ravine as being filled during plant expansion and modernization with native soils and incidental amounts of plant process remnants. Groundwater confined within the PWR moves vertically upward into overlying fill material where native soils were naturally eroded. The geologic setting provides a mechanism for the formation of a seep at the base of the West Fill embankment and for impacted groundwater to mix with cleaner groundwater on the flat area of the former Main Plant where concentrations decrease. Impacted groundwater enters the stormwater system in this general area (northeast of MH 2.510). This is the general area where the pipe was cemented and plugged in 2019, which led to improvements in fluoride concentrations observed at Outfall 005. Increases in fluoride in stormwater within the conveyance system indicate impacted groundwater is entering the system between MH 2.510 and MH 2.210 in an area where the pipe intersects groundwater within PWR. This overall conceptualization is summarized on Figure 8-8. Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Stormwater System EHS Support LLC 63 Figure 8-8 Conceptual Summary of Impacts Entering the Outfall 005 Stormwater Conveyance System Legend: F = fluoride mg/L = milligrams per liter ND = non-detect PWR = partially weathered rock TCN = total cyanide Temp. = temporary Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park ABL-Specific Hydrogeology and Efficacy of ABL Corrective Measures EHS Support LLC 64 9 ABL-Specific Hydrogeology and Efficacy of ABL Corrective Measures The geology in the ABL area is generally similar to the former Main Plant and consists of a PWR groundwater flow system that is recharged from the direction of the former Main Plant and from the slope to the west. Before waste was placed, there was a bifurcated valley underlain by several feet of saprolite soils, followed by PWR, and fractured rock based on boring logs and cross sections from the RFI and CMS Phase 3 reports (MFG Inc, 2011 and Environeering, 2012b, respectively). Historical aerial photos do not indicate any disturbance of this surface before placing municipal refuse, process material, and native soils, and subsequent capping, which raised the ground surface from 13 to 42 feet (Environeering, 2012b). A geologic cross section of the ABL from the 2001 RFI (MFG Inc, 2001) is provided as Figure 9-1. Figure 9-1 ABL Cross-Section The ABL was rough graded in 1980 using available on-site soils and was seeded with grass. In October 1997, the ABL surface was regraded to control run-off and establish a slope suitable for mowing. A new cover system was established over the landfill area comprising 12 inches of silty clay soil, compacted to 95 percent relative density, overlain by a 6-inch vegetative layer consisting of silty clay soil combined with lime and fertilizer. Run-on from high areas was managed by installing both lined and unlined ditches along the flanks of the ABL that are keyed into saprolitic soils and discharge clean water (water coming onto the Facility) to the flood plain of Little Mountain Creek. These ditches also receive runoff from adjacent slopes, which include two electrical substations. A subsequent investigation identified waste beneath an adjacent Alcoa Power and Generating, Inc. high voltage electrical substation (Environeering, 2008). Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park ABL-Specific Hydrogeology and Efficacy of ABL Corrective Measures EHS Support LLC 65 Geology at the toe of the ABL differs on the floodplain of Little Mountain Creek, where fluvial processes eroded and thinned residual soils and saprolite and deposited alluvial sediments on the resulting surface. Alluvial sediments were historically identified in the boring logs for ABL-MW-3, ABL-MW-4, ABL- MW-5, and ABL-PZ-3S, and in the soil profile at PZ18RD during drilling in 2022. The alluvial soils consist of organic silt and clay with pebble to cobble-sized rock fragments and roots in places. The alluvial soils are generally described as wet to saturated and underlain by residual soil and hard, dry saprolite. No wells are exclusively screened in alluvial soils (Table 6-1), however, given the silty composition and observed saturation likely have higher hydraulic conductivity than saprolite and residual soil. Sources of water to the alluvial soils are precipitation and runoff from the ABL cap and slopes on the eastern and western sides of the floodplain, and groundwater. Overall, groundwater is confined in PWR beneath saprolite based on periodic flowing artesian conditions in ABL-MW-3 and an upward vertical groundwater gradient beneath the floodplain (Section 6.3). The strong upward vertical groundwater gradient provides a source of recharge to the floodplain and associated wetland areas that exist within this floodplain. Historically, leachate exited to the floodplain, however, this source has been eliminated through construction of the leachate collection system and subsequent improvements as described in Section 9.1. However, it cannot be ruled out that residual contamination from this historical condition persists, and this possibility will be assessed during investigation activities planned for 2023 and the HCSM will be updated accordingly. Little Mountain Creek is incised into the PWR with bedrock observed within the creek both upstream and downstream of the Facility. Groundwater within the PWR (from both sides) discharges to the creek with baseflow maintained by PWR groundwater discharges throughout the catchment. The connection between PWR and the creek was documented on the log for ABL-PZ3I, which noted bubbles rising in the creek 50 feet upstream and downstream of the drilling location while drilling in to the PWR with an air hammer rig. Groundwater elevations and concentrations were assessed in piezometers installed within the fill material (PZ-13 through PZ-19) during the Phase 3 CMS Study (Environeering, 2012b). At this time the two most northerly piezometers were dry (PZ-13 and PZ-14), whereas the more southerly piezometers (PZ-15 through PZ-19) contained water. Of these piezometers, available cyanide was detected in PZ-16 and PZ-18 although concentrations were below NC 2L standards. Fluoride in groundwater was above standards in PZ-15 through PZ-19. These results indicate that at that time, waste was saturated in the lower portion of the landfill below PZ-15 through PZ-19. Time series data are not presently available to identify if the water in these is stagnant and isolated, or if water levels were affected by construction of the collection trench at the toe of the ABL. As shown in Figure 9-1, the waste material within the ABL is enveloped within a combination of saprolite and native (silt/clay) fill materials that have low permeability (consistent with the hydraulic conductivity data described for the Main Plant Area). Recharge through the landfill cap is limited, and based on the low permeability of the saprolite and fill, limited to no lateral migration will occur into the landfill waste within the shallow fill and saprolite materials. The only areas of groundwater in contact with the waste materials occurs at the toe of the landfill (as shown below) due to the vertical migration of groundwater from the PWR through the saprolite and into the fill. The low permeability of the saprolite limits the magnitude of this vertical flux and the resulting water volumes recovered by the downgradient groundwater recovery trenches (note these are not shown on the Figure 9-1 cross-section). Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park ABL-Specific Hydrogeology and Efficacy of ABL Corrective Measures EHS Support LLC 66 9.1 Efficacy of ABL Corrective Measures Corrective measures undertaken at the toe of the ABL are described in Section 2.5.2. As described in Section 2.5.2, the motivation for the design of a slurry wall, capture trench, and subsequent improvements (Figure 9-2) was to address the seeps that developed at the base of the ABL following the completion of the interim measures, which consisted of installing an improved cover system with lateral drains (Environeering, 2015). A portion of the seep water was believed to originate upslope of the ABL due to precipitation infiltration and a portion from recharge from bedrock through the base of the ABL. Historical analytical data suggests the seeps emanate from water that passes through the ABL materials or makes contact with residual impacts in the floodplain of Little Mountain Creek that arrived before the cover system improvements were implemented. Section 9.2 describes the efficacy of the remediation system. HDPE = high-density polyethylene PVC = polyvinyl chloride Figure 9-2 ABL Slurry Wall and Collection Trench Configuration 9.2 Recovery Volumes Recovery volumes from the ABL collection trench are monitored daily by a flow totalizer. The number of gallons per day that were captured and conveyed to the municipal treatment system through the force main is compared to the daily precipitation measured at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration weather station located in Albemarle, North Carolina (Station USC00310090) (Figure 9-3). The results show that initially low recovery volumes in the collection trench were significantly improved following the 2017 modification, which rapidly drained groundwater that had accumulated Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park ABL-Specific Hydrogeology and Efficacy of ABL Corrective Measures EHS Support LLC 67 behind the slurry wall. Initially, over 30,000 gallons were recovered per day; that rapidly decreased to under 5,000 gallons recovered per day over the remainder of 2017. Figure 9-3 ABL Collection Trench Recovery Volumes Compared to Daily Precipitation Totals Since 2018, the daily recovery volumes from the collection trench have varied on the order of months by tens of thousands of gallons. There is a correlation with individual precipitation events (Figure 9-3), and hurricane events in 2018 correlate increased recovery as do precipitation events in 2019. Recovery spikes in 2019 that are not associated with precipitation events are tied to system modifications to the collection system operation. A much better visual correlation is apparent when the recovery data is compared to a 30-day running average of precipitation (Figure 9-4). The result suggests that the increased recovery volumes are not associated with direct precipitation runoff from the landfill cap or local precipitation accumulation on the Little Mountain Floodplain. The good match with the 30-day running total is indicative of groundwater capture by the collection trench; a time-averaged approach is representative of water storage and seepage that occurs in a groundwater system as opposed to the instantaneous effects expected for the water sourced from sheet flow runoff. Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park ABL-Specific Hydrogeology and Efficacy of ABL Corrective Measures EHS Support LLC 68 Figure 9-4 ABL Collection Trench Recovery Volumes Compared to a 30-Day Running Average of Precipitation Totals To summarize, recovery volume data support the following conclusions: 1. The slurry wall is effective for minimizing groundwater mass flux to the floodplain of Little Mountain Creek as groundwater backed up behind it. 2. The 2017 modifications to the collection trench resulted in the effective capture of groundwater, as indicated by an initial rapid decrease in recovery volumes when water stored behind the slurry wall was drained. 3. The collection trench continues to operate as designed by capturing significant volumes of groundwater. 9.3 Electrical Conductivity Surveys Delineation of the extent of elevated constituent levels in the area downgradient of the ABL and the effectiveness of the collection trench system is monitored using electromagnetic (EM) surveys to measure the electrical conductance in soil pore water. The method allows for correlation between inorganic water chemistry data and data from electrical-based geophysical methods (Benson et al, 1985). The method can also be used for time-series measurements to evaluate concentration trends (Benson et al., 1985). An EM geophysical study was performed quarterly for one year, starting in the second quarter of 2018, to evaluate the potential for seasonal variability in soil pore water conductivity. The reference baseline surveys are compared to the subsequent geophysical surveys. Annual surveys are conducted in early fall, and the results are communicated to NCDEQ; the most recent round of data for 2022 was submitted to NCDEQ in December 2022. Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park ABL-Specific Hydrogeology and Efficacy of ABL Corrective Measures EHS Support LLC 69 Results of the initial geophysical survey conducted in the third quarter of 2018 are shown on Figure 9-5. Areas of low apparent conductivity (less than 50 milliSiemens per meter [mS/m]) correlate with groundwater samples collected in October 2018, where fluoride concentrations ranged from 0.078 J to 0.23 mg/L (ABL-MW-3 through ABL-MW-5; “J” qualifier indicates a concentration between the method detection and reporting limits), below the NC 2L standards (Environeering Inc., 2019). Available cyanide in the samples from the same wells ranged from 0.00031 J mg/L to 0.0025 mg/L, which is also below the NC 2L standard. Contemporary data for groundwater samples from high apparent conductivity areas is not available; monitoring wells ABL-MW-8 through ABL-MW-13 were abandoned during construction of the collection trench and groundwater concentration data has not previously been reported. However, groundwater concentrations for piezometers PZ-15 through PZ-17 are available from the Screening Level Ecological Risk Assessment Report for the ABL (CEC, 2021b). PZ-15 through PZ-17 are located within the footprint of the landfill, and between August 2011 and August 2012 fluoride concentrations ranged from 8.9 to 77 mg/L (except one non-detect concentration at PZ-16 in May 2012). Over the same period, available cyanide ranged from not detected to 0.014 mg/L. These results indicate that apparent conductivity provides a useful measure of the spatial extent of impacted groundwater. It is anticipated that the suites of analyses collected during the Baseline Ecological Risk Assessment process will enable improved calibration of the apparent conductivity data. A comparison of temporal apparent conductivity trends is provided through the comparison of fall 2018 with fall 2022 apparent conductivity results (Figure 9-5 and Figure 9-6, respectively). Results show a notable decrease in the extent of apparent conductivity above 50 mS/m, which indicates the collection trench is effective. HDPE = high-density polyethylene PVC = polyvinyl chloride Figure 9-5 Initial (Fall 2018) Electromagnetic Conductivity Survey Results Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park ABL-Specific Hydrogeology and Efficacy of ABL Corrective Measures EHS Support LLC 70 Figure 9-6 Fall 2022 Electromagnetic Conductivity Survey Results 9.4 Source of Constituents of Interest The RFI results showed no COIs were present in the soil adjacent to the ABL at concentrations exceeding the conservative risk-based screening values; therefore, soils surrounding the ABL do not pose an unacceptable risk to potential current or reasonably anticipated future receptors. However, the RFI did show that cyanide in groundwater exceeded the screening value in a single well downgradient of the ABL. A screening level risk assessment was conducted on Little Mountain Creek, the first receptor for groundwater downgradient of the ABL. No COIs were present at concentrations exceeding applicable human health screening values. However, the unit was retained in the corrective action process because of the one detection of total cyanide in groundwater above the regulatory standard (Environeering, 2012a). In 2018, surface water and sediment samples were collected from Little Mountain Creek and the eastern drainage ditch, a feature located on the eastern side of the Little Mountain Creek floodplain that is keyed into alluvium and receives both artesian and lateral runoff (Environeering, 2018c). Fluoride and total cyanide were below regulatory standards in the surface water from Little Mountain Creek but were detected above criteria in surface water from the eastern drainage ditch. Fluoride and cyanide were below criteria in the eastern drainage ditch sample closest to Little Mountain Creek. PAHs were above criteria in a single sample from the central ditch, and above criteria in a single Little Mountain Creek surface water sample from across Highway 740, which was attributed to an off-site source. PCB congener concentrations were above criteria in a single surface water sample from Little Mountain Creek but were not detected in the duplicate sample. PCB congener concentrations were above criteria in sediment samples from the middle and lower ditch sediment samples. It is documented that there Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park ABL-Specific Hydrogeology and Efficacy of ABL Corrective Measures EHS Support LLC 71 was a fire due to a bushing failure at the adjacent substation on the opposite side of the eastern ditch from the ABL and that the substation is at a higher elevation than the eastern ditch and is in the upgradient direction of surface runoff. Surface water samples collected in September 2020 confirmed that fluoride and total cyanide were below regulatory standards in the surface water of Little Mountain Creek and that fluoride and total cyanide were above criteria in surface water samples from the eastern drainage ditch feature located on the eastern side of the Little Mountain Creek floodplain (CEC, 2021a). Potential sources for COIs on the floodplain of Little Mountain Creek include waste beneath the adjacent substation that was identified during drilling in 2007 (Environeering, 2008), historical releases from one of the two adjacent electrical substations, or residual impacts that entered the floodplain prior to finishing the ABL cap and collection trench system. Additional data to be collected from supplemental sampling planned for 2023 in this area is expected to provide additional constraints on the source of impacts. Elements of this HCSM document will be updated as new sampling data becomes available. Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Conclusions EHS Support LLC 72 10 Conclusions The Facility differs from typical Appalachian Piedmont hydrogeological systems (Figure 1-1) because of extensive excavation, placement of fill, and leveling of topography. Key differences between the Facility and typical Piedmont hydrogeological flow systems are shown conceptually on Figure 1-1 and Figure 1-2. The primary difference is that low permeability residual soils and saprolite have been excavated from underlying PWR over much of the former Main Plant, and PWR/rock is the only water-bearing unit present. In other areas, fill derived from low-permeability native materials was used to fill ravines. Groundwater at the former Main Plant is recharged from the hillside to the west and from Badin Lake to the east. Lake water enters the groundwater system through PWR and fractured rock, which are exposed on the lake bottom and along the lake shore. PWR or fractured rock is present across the former Main Plant and ABL and has modest hydraulic conductivity. The orientation of bedding and fractures in the PWR/rock affect groundwater flow directions and COI fate and transport at the Facility and direct the groundwater flow toward the ABL where it discharges toward the floodplain of Little Mountain Creek and is captured in part by the ABL collection trench. Fill has locally higher hydraulic conductivity than PWR/fractured rock, however, it is present in isolated locations and generally underlain by low permeability saprolite and residual soils and surrounded by native soils used as fill. The isolation of fill areas limits migration of COIs in groundwater, except in localized areas where saprolite has been eroded or excavated. Remediation measures further limit infiltration into and seepage from areas of anthropogenic fill, including caps installed at the On-Site Landfill, ABL, and West Fill areas. In localized areas where saprolite was eroded by natural processes, fill is in contact with PWR or fractured rock. COIs that enter the PWR groundwater system rapidly mix with clean groundwater recharged from Badin Lake and upslope areas and are also geochemically attenuated through mineralization due to the strong pH gradient between source areas and recharge areas. A combination of vertical groundwater gradients, groundwater flow primarily through PWR and fractured rock, and geochemical attenuation appear to be the primary controls on plume geometry at the former Main Plant. Due to the effects of the structural geology, the presence of Badin Lake and potential leakage into the storm sewers in the south, groundwater flow at the Facility is directed away from Lake Badin towards Little Mountain Creek. Some small, localized areas of granular fill may have components of groundwater flow in other directions, however, these flow regimes are minor and likely to only be present for short periods of time because water rapidly leaks into the deeper PWR unit. In the context of the ABL, the groundwater flow regime is towards Little Mountain Creek. Generally, vertical gradients in the higher elevation areas are downward with limited water encountered in the fill and saprolite. While in the lower elevation of the ABL, vertical gradients reverse with groundwater from the PWR moving vertically upward into the saprolite, fill, and in the floodplain area alluvial deposits. Little Mountain Creek is incised into the PWR and all groundwater in the area (from both sides of the river) discharges to Little Mountain Creek. Baseflow within Little Mountain Creek is maintained by the flow of groundwater into this system. Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park Conclusions EHS Support LLC 73 Large fluoride and cyanide plumes are not observed on the Main Plant due to the combination of geochemical processes and the dilutionary effects of Badin Lake water entering the PWR and flowing south toward Little Mountain Creek. While impacts are present within the immediate vicinity of the SWMUs, these have been shown to rapidly attenuate. Since completion of the last major groundwater sampling event in 2011, Facility operations have terminated and capping and remedial works have been completed. This combination of actions, coupled with natural attenuation processes, have likely resulted in major declines in groundwater concentrations. The planned comprehensive groundwater sampling event in the first quarter of 2023 will update our understanding of current conditions. The source of fluoride exceedances at Outfall 005 is infiltration of groundwater into the aged stormwater conveyance system. Recent efforts to plug the piping have resulted in material benefits and lowering of fluoride concentrations at Outfall 005. Fluoride-impacted groundwater is still entering the piping in areas where infrastructure intercepts the PWR. Supplemental investigations planned for 2023 are aimed at verifying this conceptualization and arriving at an appropriate mitigation measure. Corrective measures undertaken at the ABL are effective at capturing groundwater and apparent conductivity surveys indicate that the footprint of impacted groundwater beneath the floodplain of Little Mountain Creek is decreasing in size. A comprehensive program of evaluations is being planned for the floodplain of Little Mountain Creek in 2023. The expectation is that this HCSM will be updated as new data becomes available. 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Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park EHS Support LLC Attachment A 2022 Investigation Boring Logs DEPTH(ft)0 5 10 15 GRAPHICLOGMATERIAL DESCRIPTION 0.5 ft 6.0 ft Dark Brown, Sandy Root Material, Moist -, Loose, (TOPSOIL) Red to Orange, Silty CLAY, with Sand, Moist -, Very Stiff, (RESIDUAL SOIL) Red, Silty CLAY, Moist -, Hard, Breaks along and across bedding, gray colors, black redox features along cross-cutting bedding planes (SAPROLITE) (Continued Next Page) 529.8 524.4 ELEVATION(ft)521 BLOW COUNTS(N VALUES)18-28-46-50/0.4'(74) 26-50/0.4' WELL DIAGRAM Grout 2" ID Solid PVC Riser Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37920 MONITORING WELL NUMBER MW-200 PAGE 1 OF 2 CLIENT Badin Business Park LLC PROJECT NAME Badin Business Park PROJECT NUMBER 300-226 PROJECT LOCATION Badin, NC DATE STARTED 08/03/2022 DATE COMPLETED 08/03/2022 CEC FIELD REPRESENTATIVE AJK REVIEWED BY MWW GROUND ELEVATION 530.35 ft amsl CASING ELEVATION 533.11 ft amsl LATITUDE 35.413934 LONGITUDE -80.116799 DRILLING CONTRACTOR SAEDACCO, Inc.DRILLER John Eisenman DRILLING METHOD 8-3/8-in Hollow Stem Auger/Air Rotary BACKFILL 2" Monitoring Well Installed BOREHOLE DIAMETER 8.38 in CORE SIZE NA MONITORING EQUIPMENT NA OUTER CASING NA WELL INSTALLED 08/03/2022 WELL STICKUP Stickup, 2.76 ft DEVELOPMENT METHOD Surge with Submersible Pump WELL KEY NA RESULTS NA YIELD NA NOTES WATER LEVELS At Time of Drilling: NA Temporary Well: NA End of Drilling: 08/03/2022 20.50 ft bgs / Elev 509.85 ft amsl After Drilling: 08/04/2022 19.60 ft bgs / Elev 510.75 ft amsl Well Top of Casing : 09/08/2022 22.95 ft TOC/ Elev 510.16 ft amsl NA -Not Available; bgs -below ground surface; amsl -above mean sea level DEPTH(ft)20 25 30 35 40 45 GRAPHICLOGMATERIAL DESCRIPTION Top of Casing 36.0 ft 40.0 ft 41.5 ft Red, Silty CLAY, Moist -, Hard, Breaks along and across bedding, gray colors, black redox features along cross-cutting bedding planes (SAPROLITE) Gray, Partially weathered rock, Typ. gray weathered meta-mudstone (WEATHERED ROCK) Meta-mudstone bedrock (WEATHERED ROCK) End of Monitoring Well at 41.5 feet 494.4 490.4 488.8 ELEVATION(ft)511 501 491 BLOW COUNTS(N VALUES)WELL DIAGRAM Bentonite Chips Sand 2" ID 0.01" Slotted PVC Screen Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37920 MONITORING WELL NUMBER MW-200 PAGE 2 OF 2 CLIENT Badin Business Park LLC PROJECT NAME Badin Business Park PROJECT NUMBER 300-226 PROJECT LOCATION Badin, NC DEPTH(ft)0 5 10 15 GRAPHICLOGMATERIAL DESCRIPTION 0.5 ft 6.0 ft Top of Casing Dark Brown, Sandy SILT, Root Material, Moist, Loose, (TOPSOIL) Tan to Red, Silty CLAY, Trace Sand, Moist -, Hard to Very Stiff, (RESIDUAL SOIL) Typ of MW-200 + MW-202 (SAPROLITE) (Continued Next Page) 517.6 512.0 ELEVATION(ft)509 BLOW COUNTS(N VALUES)18-37-50/0.4' 23-50/0.1' WELL DIAGRAM Grout 2" ID Solid PVC Riser Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37920 MONITORING WELL NUMBER MW-201 PAGE 1 OF 2 CLIENT Badin Business Park LLC PROJECT NAME Badin Business Park PROJECT NUMBER 300-226 PROJECT LOCATION Badin, NC DATE STARTED 08/04/2022 DATE COMPLETED 08/04/2022 CEC FIELD REPRESENTATIVE AJK REVIEWED BY MWW GROUND ELEVATION 518.05 ft amsl CASING ELEVATION 521.02 ft amsl LATITUDE 35.412779 LONGITUDE -80.115822 DRILLING CONTRACTOR SAEDACCO, Inc.DRILLER John Eisenman DRILLING METHOD 8-3/8-in Hollow Stem Auger/Air Rotary BACKFILL 2" Monitoring Well Installed BOREHOLE DIAMETER 8.38 in CORE SIZE NA MONITORING EQUIPMENT NA OUTER CASING NA WELL INSTALLED 08/04/2022 WELL STICKUP Stickup, 2.97 ft DEVELOPMENT METHOD Surge with Submersible Pump WELL KEY NA RESULTS NA YIELD NA NOTES WATER LEVELS At Drilling: 08/05/2022 10.10 ft bgs / Elev 507.95 ft amsl Temporary Well: NA End of Drilling: NA After Drilling: NA Well Top of Casing : 09/08/2022 12.55 ft TOC/ Elev 508.47 ft amsl NA -Not Available; bgs -below ground surface; amsl -above mean sea level DEPTH(ft)20 25 30 35 40 45 GRAPHICLOGMATERIAL DESCRIPTION 28.0 ft 36.0 ft 41.0 ft Typ of MW-200 + MW-202 (SAPROLITE) Partially weathered rock -Typ. weathered meta-mudstone (WEATHERED ROCK) Meta-mudstone -Typ., 40' water at time of drilling (WEATHERED ROCK) End of Monitoring Well at 41.0 feet 490.0 482.0 477.0 ELEVATION(ft)499 489 479 BLOW COUNTS(N VALUES)WELL DIAGRAM Bentonite Chips Sand 2" ID 0.01" Slotted PVC Screen Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37920 MONITORING WELL NUMBER MW-201 PAGE 2 OF 2 CLIENT Badin Business Park LLC PROJECT NAME Badin Business Park PROJECT NUMBER 300-226 PROJECT LOCATION Badin, NC DEPTH(ft)0 5 10 15 GRAPHICLOGMATERIAL DESCRIPTION 0.5 ft 5.0 ft Top of Casing Dark Brown, Sandy SILT, Organics, Root Material, Moist -, Loose, (TOPSOIL) Tan, Gravelly SAND, with Silt, and Clay, Moist -, Medium Dense, Rocks are angular to subangular, flat pieces of meta-mudstone (FILL) Tan, Silty CLAY, Moist -, Hard, Core breaks along bedding planes, Redox. features -rusty red to black along + cross cutting bedding (SAPROLITE) (Continued Next Page) 515.4 510.9 ELEVATION(ft)506 Recovery %70 100 BLOW COUNTS(N VALUES)28-38-50/0.4' 18-45-50(95) WELL DIAGRAM Grout 2" ID Solid PVC Riser Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37920 MONITORING WELL NUMBER MW-202 PAGE 1 OF 2 CLIENT Badin Business Park LLC PROJECT NAME Badin Business Park PROJECT NUMBER 300-226 PROJECT LOCATION Badin, NC DATE STARTED 08/02/2022 DATE COMPLETED 08/03/2022 CEC FIELD REPRESENTATIVE AJK REVIEWED BY MWW GROUND ELEVATION 515.92 ft amsl CASING ELEVATION 515.63 ft amsl LATITUDE 35.411635 LONGITUDE -80.115144 DRILLING CONTRACTOR SAEDACCO, Inc.DRILLER John Eisenman DRILLING METHOD 8-3/8-in Hollow Stem Auger/Air Rotary BACKFILL 2" Monitoring Well Installed BOREHOLE DIAMETER 8.38 in CORE SIZE NA MONITORING EQUIPMENT NA OUTER CASING NA WELL INSTALLED 08/03/2022 WELL STICKUP Flush Mount (Default), -0.29 ft DEVELOPMENT METHOD Surge with Submersible Pump WELL KEY NA RESULTS NA YIELD NA NOTES WATER LEVELS At Drilling: 08/03/2022 13.80 ft bgs / Elev 502.12 ft amsl Temporary Well: NA End of Drilling: NA After Drilling: NA Well Top of Casing : 09/08/2022 7.10 ft TOC/ Elev 508.53 ft amsl NA -Not Available; bgs -below ground surface; amsl -above mean sea level DEPTH(ft)20 25 30 35 40 45 GRAPHICLOGMATERIAL DESCRIPTION 28.0 ft 38.0 ft 42.0 ft Tan, Silty CLAY, Moist -, Hard, Core breaks along bedding planes, Redox. features -rusty red to black along + cross cutting bedding (SAPROLITE) Partially weathered -Typ of 203+204, water at 40' during drilling - lost dust recovery (WEATHERED ROCK) Meta-mudstone Typ. (WEATHERED ROCK) End of Monitoring Well at 42.0 feet 487.9 477.9 473.9 ELEVATION(ft)496 486 476 Recovery %BLOW COUNTS(N VALUES)WELL DIAGRAM Bentonite Chips Sand 2" ID 0.01" Slotted PVC Screen Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37920 MONITORING WELL NUMBER MW-202 PAGE 2 OF 2 CLIENT Badin Business Park LLC PROJECT NAME Badin Business Park PROJECT NUMBER 300-226 PROJECT LOCATION Badin, NC DEPTH(ft)0 5 10 15 GRAPHICLOGMATERIAL DESCRIPTION 3.0 ft 7.0 ft 9.5 ft Top of Casing Tan, Sandy GRAVEL, with Clay, and Silt, Moist -, Medium Dense, (FILL) Red, Silty CLAY, Moist -, Very Stiff to Hard, Very stiff to hard with depth, slightly moist to moist with depth, medium to high plasticity (RESIDUAL SOIL) Red to Tan, Silty CLAY, Moist, Hard, Some redox features or secondary features -yellow to white along bedding planes (RESIDUAL SOIL) Tan to Yellow, Clayey SILT, Moist -, Hard, (SAPROLITE) (Continued Next Page) 521.8 517.8 515.3 ELEVATION(ft)515 BLOW COUNTS(N VALUES)8-18-44-46(62) 12-37-50 (87) 22-50/0.4' WELL DIAGRAM Grout 2" ID Solid PVC Riser Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37920 MONITORING WELL NUMBER MW-203 PAGE 1 OF 2 CLIENT Badin Business Park LLC PROJECT NAME Badin Business Park PROJECT NUMBER 300-226 PROJECT LOCATION Badin, NC DATE STARTED 08/02/2022 DATE COMPLETED 08/02/2022 CEC FIELD REPRESENTATIVE AJK REVIEWED BY MWW GROUND ELEVATION 524.78 ft amsl CASING ELEVATION 524.42 ft amsl LATITUDE 35.410280 LONGITUDE -80.115167 DRILLING CONTRACTOR SAEDACCO, Inc.DRILLER John Eisenman DRILLING METHOD 8-3/8-in Hollow Stem Auger/Air Rotary BACKFILL 2" Monitoring Well Installed BOREHOLE DIAMETER 8.38 in CORE SIZE NA MONITORING EQUIPMENT NA OUTER CASING NA WELL INSTALLED 08/02/2022 WELL STICKUP Flush Mount (Default), -0.36 ft DEVELOPMENT METHOD Surge with Submersible Pump WELL KEY NA RESULTS NA YIELD NA NOTES WATER LEVELS At Drilling: 08/02/2022 16.50 ft bgs / Elev 508.28 ft amsl Temporary Well: NA End of Drilling: NA After Drilling: 08/03/2022 15.90 ft bgs / Elev 508.88 ft amsl Well Top of Casing : 09/08/2022 15.30 ft TOC/ Elev 509.12 ft amsl NA -Not Available; bgs -below ground surface; amsl -above mean sea level DEPTH(ft)20 25 30 35 40 45 GRAPHICLOGMATERIAL DESCRIPTION 30.0 ft 40.0 ft 42.0 ft Tan to Yellow, Clayey SILT, Moist -, Hard, (SAPROLITE) Partially weathered meta-mudstone, yellow to gray dust feedback (WEATHERED ROCK) Gray, Hard, meta-mudstone (WEATHERED ROCK) End of Monitoring Well at 42.0 feet 494.8 484.8 482.8 ELEVATION(ft)505 495 485 BLOW COUNTS(N VALUES)WELL DIAGRAM Bentonite Chips Sand 2" ID 0.01" Slotted PVC Screen Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37920 MONITORING WELL NUMBER MW-203 PAGE 2 OF 2 CLIENT Badin Business Park LLC PROJECT NAME Badin Business Park PROJECT NUMBER 300-226 PROJECT LOCATION Badin, NC DEPTH(ft)0 5 10 15 GRAPHICLOGMATERIAL DESCRIPTION 0.5 ft 2.0 ft 5.0 ft Top of Casing Dark Brown, Sandy SILT, Organics, Root Material, Moist, Loose, Grass on Top (TOPSOIL) Tan, Gravelly SAND AND SILT, Moist -, Loose to Medium Dense, Ranges from very sandy silt to very silty sand (FILL) Red, Silty CLAY, Moist -, Stiff to Hard, (RESIDUAL SOIL) Orangish Red, Silty CLAY, with Sand, Moist -, Hard, Visible bedding, redox features are rusty red and black (SAPROLITE) (Continued Next Page) 520.5 519.0 516.0 ELEVATION(ft)511 BLOW COUNTS(N VALUES)14-12-22-24 (34) 12-32-50/0. 4' WELL DIAGRAM Grout 2" ID Solid PVC Riser Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37920 MONITORING WELL NUMBER MW-204 PAGE 1 OF 2 CLIENT Badin Business Park LLC PROJECT NAME Badin Business Park PROJECT NUMBER 300-226 PROJECT LOCATION Badin, NC DATE STARTED 08/01/2022 DATE COMPLETED 08/02/2022 CEC FIELD REPRESENTATIVE AJK REVIEWED BY MWW GROUND ELEVATION 520.98 ft amsl CASING ELEVATION 520.67 ft amsl LATITUDE 35.409282 LONGITUDE -80.115465 DRILLING CONTRACTOR SAEDACCO, Inc.DRILLER John Eisenman DRILLING METHOD 8-3/8-in Hollow Stem Auger/Air Rotary BACKFILL 2" Monitoring Well Installed BOREHOLE DIAMETER 8.38 in CORE SIZE NA MONITORING EQUIPMENT NA OUTER CASING NA WELL INSTALLED 08/01/2022 WELL STICKUP Flush Mount (Default), -0.31 ft DEVELOPMENT METHOD Surge with Submersible Pump WELL KEY NA RESULTS NA YIELD NA NOTES WATER LEVELS At Drilling: 08/01/2022 34.50 ft bgs / Elev 486.48 ft amsl Temporary Well: NA End of Drilling: NA After Drilling: 08/02/2022 12.80 ft bgs / Elev 508.18 ft amsl Well Top of Casing : 09/08/2022 12.28 ft TOC/ Elev 508.39 ft amsl NA -Not Available; bgs -below ground surface; amsl -above mean sea level DEPTH(ft)20 25 30 35 40 45 GRAPHICLOGMATERIAL DESCRIPTION 27.0 ft 36.0 ft 41.5 ft Orangish Red, Silty CLAY, with Sand, Moist -, Hard, Visible bedding, redox features are rusty red and black (SAPROLITE) Gray, Hard, Partially Weathered, Meta-Mudstone, Light Gray Dust Recovery (WEATHERED ROCK) Gray, Hard, Meta-Mudstone, Very Hard below 39' (WEATHERED ROCK) End of Monitoring Well at 41.5 feet 494.0 485.0 479.5 ELEVATION(ft)501 491 481 BLOW COUNTS(N VALUES)WELL DIAGRAM Bentonite Chips Sand 2" ID 0.01" Slotted PVC Screen Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37920 MONITORING WELL NUMBER MW-204 PAGE 2 OF 2 CLIENT Badin Business Park LLC PROJECT NAME Badin Business Park PROJECT NUMBER 300-226 PROJECT LOCATION Badin, NC DEPTH(ft)0 5 10 15 GRAPHICLOGMATERIAL DESCRIPTION 5.0 ft 12.0 ft Top of Casing 16.5 ft Orange and Red, Sandy SILT, and Sand, Dry, (RESIDUAL SOIL) Orangish Brown to Reddish Orange, Silty CLAY, Moist -to Moist, Transition Zone Material, black oxide staining from 9.7 to 12 (RESIDUAL SOIL) Orange to Brown, Clayey SILT, Moist -to Dry, Saprolite with black and silver oxide staining, structure is less well-defined in top half of 13-15 interval, structure is noted to be nearly vertical in bottom half of 13-15 interval (SAPROLITE) Tannish Gray to Gray, Dry to Moist -, PARTIALLY WEATHERED ROCK, silver oxide staining in top 6", nearly vertical veins of clay noted in bottom 4" of 21-23 interval (WEATHERED ROCK) (Continued Next Page) 516.1 509.1 504.6 ELEVATION(ft)512 Recovery %80 100 80 50 95 100 BLOW COUNTS(N VALUES)7-6-7-14 (13) 8-5-5-7(10) 10-5-5-13(10) 9-8-13-16 (21) 8-20-39-46 (59) 15-17-33-50 /0.3' (50) WELL DIAGRAM Grout 2" ID Solid PVC Riser Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37920 MONITORING WELL NUMBER MW-205 PAGE 1 OF 2 CLIENT Badin Business Park LLC PROJECT NAME Badin Business Park PROJECT NUMBER 300-226 PROJECT LOCATION Badin, NC DATE STARTED 08/04/2022 DATE COMPLETED 08/04/2022 CEC FIELD REPRESENTATIVE DC REVIEWED BY MWW GROUND ELEVATION 521.08 ft amsl CASING ELEVATION 523.85 ft amsl LATITUDE 35.408317 LONGITUDE -80.116057 DRILLING CONTRACTOR SAEDACCO, Inc.DRILLER Zach Thompson DRILLING METHOD 8-3/8-in Hollow Stem Auger/Air Rotary BACKFILL 2" Monitoring Well Installed BOREHOLE DIAMETER 8.38 in CORE SIZE NA MONITORING EQUIPMENT NA OUTER CASING NA WELL INSTALLED 08/04/2022 WELL STICKUP Stickup, 2.77 ft DEVELOPMENT METHOD Surge with Submersible Pump WELL KEY NA RESULTS NA YIELD NA NOTES WATER LEVELS At Drilling: 08/04/2022 26.50 ft bgs / Elev 494.58 ft amsl Temporary Well: NA End of Drilling: NA After Drilling: 08/05/2022 23.80 ft bgs / Elev 497.28 ft amsl Well Top of Casing : 09/08/2022 15.74 ft TOC/ Elev 508.11 ft amsl NA -Not Available; bgs -below ground surface; amsl -above mean sea level DEPTH(ft)20 25 30 35 40 45 GRAPHICLOGMATERIAL DESCRIPTION 27.0 ft 31.0 ft Tannish Gray to Gray, Dry to Moist -, PARTIALLY WEATHERED ROCK, silver oxide staining in top 6", nearly vertical veins of clay noted in bottom 4" of 21-23 interval (WEATHERED ROCK) Gray, METAMUDSTONE (WEATHERED ROCK) End of Monitoring Well at 31.0 feet 494.1 490.1 ELEVATION(ft)502 492 482 Recovery %85 90 --BLOW COUNTS(N VALUES)22-50/0.4' 25-50/0.4' 14-29-50/0.4' WELL DIAGRAM Bentonite Sand 2" ID 0.01" Slotted PVC Screen Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37920 MONITORING WELL NUMBER MW-205 PAGE 2 OF 2 CLIENT Badin Business Park LLC PROJECT NAME Badin Business Park PROJECT NUMBER 300-226 PROJECT LOCATION Badin, NC DEPTH(ft)0 5 10 15 GRAPHICLOGMATERIAL DESCRIPTION 4.0 ftTop of Casing 6.2 ft 9.7 ft10.0 ft 11.7 ft 12.0 ft 14.0 ft 15.0 ft Orange Brown, Sandy SILT, with Gravel, Moist, Topsoil at surface (RESIDUAL SOIL) Orange Brown, Clayey SILT, Wet, Saprolitic (SAPROLITE) Orange Brown, CLAY, Wet, Transition-Zone Material (SAPROLITE) Gray, PARTIALLY-WEATHERED ROCK, Wet (WEATHERED ROCK) Orange Brown, CLAY, Wet, Transition-Zone Material (SAPROLITE) Gray, PARTIALLY-WEATHERED ROCK, Wet (WEATHERED ROCK) Red Brown, CLAY, Transition-Zone Material, Interbedded with Gray Partially-Weathered Rock (SAPROLITE) Orange Brown, Clayey SILT, Wet, Saprolitic (SAPROLITE) Orange, CLAY, Wet, Transition-Zone Material (SAPROLITE) (Continued Next Page) 508.2 506.0 502.6502.2 500.6 500.2 498.2 497.2 ELEVATION(ft)503 Recovery %75 50 50 100 50 50 BLOW COUNTS(N VALUES)4-2-4-6(6) 1-1-3-1(4) 1-1-1-1 (2) 1-2-1-5 (3) 2-4-3-3(7) 2-1-2-1(3) WELL DIAGRAM Grout 2" ID Solid PVC Riser Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37920 MONITORING WELL NUMBER MW-206 PAGE 1 OF 2 CLIENT Badin Business Park LLC PROJECT NAME Badin Business Park PROJECT NUMBER 300-226 PROJECT LOCATION Badin, NC DATE STARTED 06/29/2022 DATE COMPLETED 06/29/2022 CEC FIELD REPRESENTATIVE DC REVIEWED BY MWW GROUND ELEVATION 512.25 ft amsl CASING ELEVATION 511.87 ft amsl LATITUDE 35.407133 LONGITUDE -80.115223 DRILLING CONTRACTOR SAEDACCO, Inc.DRILLER Stefan Smith DRILLING METHOD 8-1/4-in Hollow Stem Auger + SPT BACKFILL 2" Monitoring Well Installed BOREHOLE DIAMETER 8.25 in CORE SIZE NA MONITORING EQUIPMENT NA OUTER CASING NA WELL INSTALLED 06/29/2022 WELL STICKUP Flush Mount (Default), -0.38 ft DEVELOPMENT METHOD Surge with Submersible Pump WELL KEY NA RESULTS NA YIELD NA NOTES WATER LEVELS At Drilling: 06/29/2022 5.00 ft bgs / Elev 507.25 ft amsl Temporary Well: NA End of Drilling: NA After Drilling: 06/30/2022 4.80 ft bgs / Elev 507.45 ft amsl Well Top of Casing : 09/08/2022 3.75 ft TOC/ Elev 508.12 ft amsl NA -Not Available; bgs -below ground surface; amsl -above mean sea level DEPTH(ft)20 25 30 35 40 45 GRAPHICLOGMATERIAL DESCRIPTION 18.0 ft 20.0 ft 22.0 ft 24.0 ft 35.0 ft Orange, CLAY, Wet, Transition-Zone Material (SAPROLITE) Red Brown, CLAY, Wet, Transition-Zone Material, Interbedded with Gray Partially-Weathered Rock (SAPROLITE) Gray, PARTIALLY-WEATHERED ROCK, Moist (WEATHERED ROCK) Orange Brown, Clayey SILT, Moist, Silver Oxide Staining, Moist (RESIDUAL SOIL) Gray, PARTIALLY-WEATHERED ROCK, Dry (WEATHERED ROCK) End of Monitoring Well at 35.0 feet 494.2 492.2 490.2 488.2 477.2 ELEVATION(ft)493 483 473 Recovery %50 30 75 75 100 100 100 100 BLOW COUNTS(N VALUES)1-2-2-4 (4) 3-4-3-3 (7) 3-5-10-21(15) 3-5-9-50/0.3 ' (14) 50/0.2' 50/0.4' 31-50/0.4' 50 WELL DIAGRAM Bentonite Chips Sand 2" ID 0.01" Slotted PVC Screen Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37920 MONITORING WELL NUMBER MW-206 PAGE 2 OF 2 CLIENT Badin Business Park LLC PROJECT NAME Badin Business Park PROJECT NUMBER 300-226 PROJECT LOCATION Badin, NC DEPTH(ft)0 5 10 15 GRAPHICLOGMATERIAL DESCRIPTION 4.0 ft Top of Casing 8.5 ft 15.0 ft Orange Brown, Clayey SILT, with Gravel, Topsoil at surface (RESIDUAL SOIL) Orange Brown, Silty CLAY, Moist to Wet, Some gravel 4-6' bgs (RESIDUAL SOIL) Gray, PARTIALLY-WEATHERED ROCK, Wet (WEATHERED ROCK) End of Monitoring Well at 15.0 feet 508.8 504.3 497.8 ELEVATION(ft)503 Recovery %25 60 100 100 BLOW COUNTS(N VALUES)2-3-2-3(5) 2-3-3-8(6) 15-20-50/0.4' 50/0.3' WELL DIAGRAM Grout 2" ID Solid PVC Riser Bentonite Chips Sand 2" ID 0.01" Slotted PVC Screen Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37920 MONITORING WELL NUMBER MW-207 PAGE 1 OF 1 CLIENT Badin Business Park LLC PROJECT NAME Badin Business Park PROJECT NUMBER 300-226 PROJECT LOCATION Badin, NC DATE STARTED 06/27/2022 DATE COMPLETED 06/27/2022 CEC FIELD REPRESENTATIVE DC REVIEWED BY MWW GROUND ELEVATION 512.81 ft amsl CASING ELEVATION 512.34 ft amsl LATITUDE 35.406029 LONGITUDE -80.113438 DRILLING CONTRACTOR SAEDACCO, Inc.DRILLER Stefan Smith DRILLING METHOD 8-1/4-in Hollow Stem Auger + SPT BACKFILL 2" Monitoring Well Installed BOREHOLE DIAMETER 8.25 in CORE SIZE NA MONITORING EQUIPMENT NA OUTER CASING NA WELL INSTALLED 06/27/2022 WELL STICKUP Flush Mount (Default), -0.47 ft DEVELOPMENT METHOD Surge with Submersible Pump WELL KEY NA RESULTS NA YIELD NA NOTES WATER LEVELS At Drilling: 06/27/2022 7.00 ft bgs / Elev 505.81 ft amsl Temporary Well: NA End of Drilling: NA After Drilling: 06/28/2022 4.60 ft bgs / Elev 508.21 ft amsl Well Top of Casing : 09/08/2022 4.22 ft TOC/ Elev 508.12 ft amsl NA -Not Available; bgs -below ground surface; amsl -above mean sea level DEPTH(ft)0 5 10 15 GRAPHICLOGMATERIAL DESCRIPTION 0.5 ft 2.5 ft 6.0 ft Top of Casing Dark Brown, Sandy Root Material, Moist -, Loose, Grass on top (TOPSOIL) Red and Yellow, Silty CLAY, with Gravel, and Sand, Moist, Stiff, CL-Fill, RX are angular to sub-angular, flat pieces of meta-mudstone (FILL) Red, Silty CLAY, Trace Sand, Moist, Very Stiff, (RESIDUAL SOIL) Gray, Silty CLAY, Moist -, Hard, Redox features are rusty red along bedding planes (SAPROLITE) (Continued Next Page) 515.8 513.8 510.3 ELEVATION(ft)507 BLOW COUNTS(N VALUES)40-50/0.4' WELL DIAGRAM Grout 2" ID Solid PVC Riser Bentonite Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37920 MONITORING WELL NUMBER MW-208 PAGE 1 OF 2 CLIENT Badin Business Park LLC PROJECT NAME Badin Business Park PROJECT NUMBER 300-226 PROJECT LOCATION Badin, NC DATE STARTED 08/05/2022 DATE COMPLETED 08/05/2022 CEC FIELD REPRESENTATIVE AJK REVIEWED BY MWW GROUND ELEVATION 516.29 ft amsl CASING ELEVATION 518.76 ft amsl LATITUDE 35.406075 LONGITUDE -80.116784 DRILLING CONTRACTOR SAEDACCO, Inc.DRILLER John Eisenman DRILLING METHOD 8-3/8-in Hollow Stem Auger/Air Rotary BACKFILL 2" Monitoring Well Installed BOREHOLE DIAMETER 8.38 in CORE SIZE NA MONITORING EQUIPMENT NA OUTER CASING NA WELL INSTALLED 08/05/2022 WELL STICKUP Stickup + Marker, 2.47 ft DEVELOPMENT METHOD Surge with Submersible Pump WELL KEY NA RESULTS NA YIELD NA NOTES WATER LEVELS At Drilling: 08/05/2022 12.80 ft bgs / Elev 503.49 ft amsl Temporary Well: NA End of Drilling: NA After Drilling: NA Well Top of Casing : 09/08/2022 10.76 ft TOC/ Elev 508.00 ft amsl NA -Not Available; bgs -below ground surface; amsl -above mean sea level DEPTH(ft)20 25 30 35 40 45 GRAPHICLOGMATERIAL DESCRIPTION 20.0 ft 26.0 ft 27.6 ft Gray, Silty CLAY, Moist -, Hard, Redox features are rusty red along bedding planes (SAPROLITE) Partially weathered rock -Typ. meta-mudstone weathered (WEATHERED ROCK) Meta-mudstone, water at 26' at time of drilling (WEATHERED ROCK) End of Monitoring Well at 27.6 feet 496.3 490.3 488.7 ELEVATION(ft)497 487 477 BLOW COUNTS(N VALUES)WELL DIAGRAM Chips Sand 2" ID 0.01" Slotted PVC Screen Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37920 MONITORING WELL NUMBER MW-208 PAGE 2 OF 2 CLIENT Badin Business Park LLC PROJECT NAME Badin Business Park PROJECT NUMBER 300-226 PROJECT LOCATION Badin, NC DEPTH(ft)0 5 10 15 GRAPHICLOGMATERIAL DESCRIPTION 5.8 ft 8.0 ft Top of Casing 15.5 ft Tan and Orange, SAND, with Gravel, Dry, (FILL) Orangish Brown, Clayey SILT, Dry, Red and black oxide staining (SAPROLITE) Dry, PARTIALLY WEATHERED ROCK with black to red oxide staining (WEATHERED ROCK) Gray, METAMUDSTONE (WEATHERED ROCK) (Continued Next Page) 516.1 513.9 506.4 ELEVATION(ft)512 Recovery %100 60 70 40 50 BLOW COUNTS(N VALUES)6-6-29-50 (35) 17-25-46-50(71) 15-28-45-50 /0.3' (73) 25-50/0.4' 18-28-50/0.4' WELL DIAGRAM Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37920 MONITORING WELL NUMBER MW-209 PAGE 1 OF 3 CLIENT Badin Business Park LLC PROJECT NAME Badin Business Park PROJECT NUMBER 300-226 PROJECT LOCATION Badin, NC DATE STARTED 08/04/2022 DATE COMPLETED 08/04/2022 CEC FIELD REPRESENTATIVE DC REVIEWED BY MWW GROUND ELEVATION 521.86 ft amsl CASING ELEVATION 524.74 ft amsl LATITUDE 35.407018 LONGITUDE -80.118123 DRILLING CONTRACTOR SAEDACCO, Inc.DRILLER Zach Thompson DRILLING METHOD 8-3/8-in Hollow Stem Auger/Air Rotary BACKFILL 2" Monitoring Well Installed BOREHOLE DIAMETER 8.38 in CORE SIZE NA MONITORING EQUIPMENT NA OUTER CASING NA WELL INSTALLED 08/04/2022 WELL STICKUP Stickup, 2.88 ft DEVELOPMENT METHOD Surge with Submersible Pump WELL KEY NA RESULTS NA YIELD NA NOTES WATER LEVELS At Drilling: 08/04/2022 47.00 ft bgs / Elev 474.86 ft amsl Temporary Well: NA End of Drilling: NA After Drilling: NA Well Top of Casing : 09/08/2022 12.85 ft TOC/ Elev 511.89 ft amsl NA -Not Available; bgs -below ground surface; amsl -above mean sea level DEPTH(ft)20 25 30 35 40 45 GRAPHICLOGMATERIAL DESCRIPTION Gray, METAMUDSTONE (WEATHERED ROCK) (Continued Next Page)ELEVATION(ft)502 492 482 Recovery %BLOW COUNTS(N VALUES)WELL DIAGRAM Grout 2" ID Solid PVC Riser Bentonite Sand 2" ID 0.01" Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37920 MONITORING WELL NUMBER MW-209 PAGE 2 OF 3 CLIENT Badin Business Park LLC PROJECT NAME Badin Business Park PROJECT NUMBER 300-226 PROJECT LOCATION Badin, NC DEPTH(ft)50 55 60 65 70 75 GRAPHICLOGMATERIAL DESCRIPTION 52.0 ft Gray, METAMUDSTONE (WEATHERED ROCK) End of Monitoring Well at 52.0 feet 469.9 ELEVATION(ft)472 462 452 Recovery %BLOW COUNTS(N VALUES)WELL DIAGRAM Slotted PVC Screen Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37920 MONITORING WELL NUMBER MW-209 PAGE 3 OF 3 CLIENT Badin Business Park LLC PROJECT NAME Badin Business Park PROJECT NUMBER 300-226 PROJECT LOCATION Badin, NC DEPTH(ft)0 5 10 15 GRAPHICLOGMATERIAL DESCRIPTION 5.0 ft 10.0 ftTop of Casing 11.0 ft 12.0 ft Gray, SAND AND GRAVEL, (FILL) Grayish Tan to Orangish Brown, Clayey SILT, with Sand, Dry, Red, black, and silver oxide staining and nearly horizontal structure noted in 5-7 interval (SAPROLITE) Gray, Dry, PARTIALLY WEATHERED ROCK (WEATHERED ROCK) Orangish Brown, Clayey SILT, Dry, (SAPROLITE) Gray to Tannish Gray, Dry, PARTIALLY WEATHERED ROCK; black oxide staining from 13-15'; red oxide staining from 15-17' (WEATHERED ROCK) (Continued Next Page) 516.8 511.8 510.8 509.8 ELEVATION(ft)512 Recovery %80 80 75 60 85 BLOW COUNTS(N VALUES)15-28-45-50 (73) 3-10-42-50/ 0.4'(52) 4-25-39-27 (64) 15-50/0.4' 8-31-50/0.4' WELL DIAGRAM Grout 2" ID Solid PVC Riser Bentonite Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37920 MONITORING WELL NUMBER MW-210 PAGE 1 OF 2 CLIENT Badin Business Park LLC PROJECT NAME Badin Business Park PROJECT NUMBER 300-226 PROJECT LOCATION Badin, NC DATE STARTED 08/03/2022 DATE COMPLETED 08/03/2022 CEC FIELD REPRESENTATIVE DC REVIEWED BY MWW GROUND ELEVATION 521.78 ft amsl CASING ELEVATION 524.76 ft amsl LATITUDE 35.404681 LONGITUDE -80.118712 DRILLING CONTRACTOR SAEDACCO, Inc.DRILLER Zach Thompson DRILLING METHOD 8-3/8-in Hollow Stem Auger/Air Rotary BACKFILL 2" Monitoring Well Installed BOREHOLE DIAMETER 8.38 in CORE SIZE NA MONITORING EQUIPMENT NA OUTER CASING NA WELL INSTALLED 08/03/2022 WELL STICKUP Stickup, 2.98 ft DEVELOPMENT METHOD Surge with Submersible Pump WELL KEY NA RESULTS NA YIELD NA NOTES WATER LEVELS At Drilling: 08/03/2022 26.00 ft bgs / Elev 495.78 ft amsl Temporary Well: NA End of Drilling: NA After Drilling: 08/04/2022 23.50 ft bgs / Elev 498.28 ft amsl Well Top of Casing : 09/08/2022 13.14 ft TOC/ Elev 511.62 ft amsl NA -Not Available; bgs -below ground surface; amsl -above mean sea level DEPTH(ft)20 25 30 35 40 45 GRAPHICLOGMATERIAL DESCRIPTION 22.0 ft 30.0 ft Gray to Tannish Gray, Dry, PARTIALLY WEATHERED ROCK; black oxide staining from 13-15'; red oxide staining from 15-17' (WEATHERED ROCK) Gray, METAMUDSTONE (WEATHERED ROCK) End of Monitoring Well at 30.0 feet 499.8 491.8 ELEVATION(ft)502 492 482 Recovery %100 BLOW COUNTS(N VALUES)36-50 WELL DIAGRAM Sand 2" ID 0.01" Slotted PVC Screen Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37920 MONITORING WELL NUMBER MW-210 PAGE 2 OF 2 CLIENT Badin Business Park LLC PROJECT NAME Badin Business Park PROJECT NUMBER 300-226 PROJECT LOCATION Badin, NC DEPTH(ft)0 5 10 15 GRAPHICLOGMATERIAL DESCRIPTION 12.0 ft Orangish Brown, Clayey SILT, Topsoil at surface; Cuttings noted to transition to saprolite approaching 12' (RESIDUAL SOIL) Tannish Gray to Gray, Dry, PARTIALLY WEATHERED ROCK; Black and red oxide staining observed from 12-15' (WEATHERED ROCK) (Continued Next Page) 511.2 ELEVATION(ft)514 Recovery %100 80 60 BLOW COUNTS(N VALUES)23-46-50/0. 2' 29-39-50/0.4' 26-50 WELL DIAGRAM Grout 2" ID Solid PVC Riser Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37920 MONITORING WELL NUMBER MW-211 PAGE 1 OF 2 CLIENT Badin Business Park LLC PROJECT NAME Badin Business Park PROJECT NUMBER 300-226 PROJECT LOCATION Badin, NC DATE STARTED 08/02/2022 DATE COMPLETED 08/03/2022 CEC FIELD REPRESENTATIVE DC REVIEWED BY MWW GROUND ELEVATION 523.16 ft amsl CASING ELEVATION 525.18 ft amsl LATITUDE 35.404720 LONGITUDE -80.121901 DRILLING CONTRACTOR SAEDACCO, Inc.DRILLER Zach Thompson DRILLING METHOD 8-1/4-in Hollow Stem Auger + SPT BACKFILL 2" Monitoring Well Installed BOREHOLE DIAMETER 8.25 in CORE SIZE NA MONITORING EQUIPMENT NA OUTER CASING NA WELL INSTALLED 08/02/2022 WELL STICKUP Stickup, 2.02 ft DEVELOPMENT METHOD Surge with Submersible Pump WELL KEY NA RESULTS NA YIELD NA NOTES WATER LEVELS At Drilling: 08/02/2022 26.50 ft bgs / Elev 496.66 ft amsl Temporary Well: NA End of Drilling: NA After Drilling: 08/03/2022 24.60 ft bgs / Elev 498.56 ft amsl Well Top of Casing : 09/08/2022 20.70 ft TOC/ Elev 504.48 ft amsl NA -Not Available; bgs -below ground surface; amsl -above mean sea level DEPTH(ft)20 25 30 35 40 45 GRAPHICLOGMATERIAL DESCRIPTION Top of Casing 30.0 ft Tannish Gray to Gray, Dry, PARTIALLY WEATHERED ROCK; Black and red oxide staining observed from 12-15' (WEATHERED ROCK) End of Monitoring Well at 30.0 feet 493.2 ELEVATION(ft)504 494 484 Recovery %80 100 BLOW COUNTS(N VALUES)43-50/0.3' 31-50 WELL DIAGRAM Bentonite Sand 2" ID 0.01" Slotted PVC Screen Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37920 MONITORING WELL NUMBER MW-211 PAGE 2 OF 2 CLIENT Badin Business Park LLC PROJECT NAME Badin Business Park PROJECT NUMBER 300-226 PROJECT LOCATION Badin, NC DEPTH(ft)0 5 10 15 GRAPHICLOGMATERIAL DESCRIPTION 5.5 ft 9.0 ft 13.0 ft 13.7 ft Top of Casing 15.0 ft 17.3 ft Gray to Black, GRAVEL, (FILL) Orange, Silty CLAY, Moist -, Dense, Topsoil observed at 5.5' (RESIDUAL SOIL) Orangish Brown, Clayey SILT, and Clay, Dry, Black oxide staining observed 9-11' (SAPROLITE) Tannish Gray, Dry, PARTIALLY WEATHERED ROCK (WEATHERED ROCK) Orangish Brown, Clayey SILT, Dry, Black and silver oxide staining (SAPROLITE) Tan to Gray, Dry, PARTIALLY WEATHERED ROCK (WEATHERED ROCK) Tan to Gray, Clayey SILT, Dry, Black, purple, and silver oxide staining (SAPROLITE) (Continued Next Page) 512.3 508.8 504.8 504.2 502.8 500.5 ELEVATION(ft)508 Recovery %100 100 100 100 100 BLOW COUNTS(N VALUES)WOH-6-8-1 0 (14) 6-8-13-25(21) 11-15-32-50 /0.4' (47) 40-26-50(76) 50/0.4' WELL DIAGRAM Grout 2" ID Solid PVC Riser Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37920 MONITORING WELL NUMBER MW-212 PAGE 1 OF 2 CLIENT Badin Business Park LLC PROJECT NAME Badin Business Park PROJECT NUMBER 300-226 PROJECT LOCATION Badin, NC DATE STARTED 08/02/2022 DATE COMPLETED 08/02/2022 CEC FIELD REPRESENTATIVE DC REVIEWED BY MWW GROUND ELEVATION 517.83 ft amsl CASING ELEVATION 520.31 ft amsl LATITUDE 35.403388 LONGITUDE -80.121320 DRILLING CONTRACTOR SAEDACCO, Inc.DRILLER Zach Thompson DRILLING METHOD 8-3/8-in Hollow Stem Auger/Air Rotary BACKFILL 2" Monitoring Well Installed BOREHOLE DIAMETER 8.38 in CORE SIZE NA MONITORING EQUIPMENT NA OUTER CASING NA WELL INSTALLED 08/02/2022 WELL STICKUP Stickup, 2.48 ft DEVELOPMENT METHOD Surge with Submersible Pump WELL KEY NA RESULTS NA YIELD NA NOTES WATER LEVELS At Drilling: 08/02/2022 31.90 ft bgs / Elev 485.93 ft amsl Temporary Well: NA End of Drilling: NA After Drilling: 08/03/2022 28.00 ft bgs / Elev 489.83 ft amsl Well Top of Casing : 09/08/2022 17.10 ft TOC/ Elev 503.21 ft amsl NA -Not Available; bgs -below ground surface; amsl -above mean sea level DEPTH(ft)20 25 30 35 40 45 GRAPHICLOGMATERIAL DESCRIPTION 19.5 ft 28.0 ft 35.0 ft Tan to Gray, Clayey SILT, Dry, Black, purple, and silver oxide staining (SAPROLITE) Tannish Gray to Gray, Dry, PARTIALLY WEATHERED ROCK (WEATHERED ROCK) Gray, METAMUDSTONE (WEATHERED ROCK) End of Monitoring Well at 35.0 feet 498.3 489.8 482.8 ELEVATION(ft)498 488 478 Recovery %100 100 100 100 BLOW COUNTS(N VALUES)19-29-50(79) 18-50/0.4' 34-50/0.3' 41-50/0.3' WELL DIAGRAM Bentonite Sand 2" ID 0.01" Slotted PVC Screen Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37920 MONITORING WELL NUMBER MW-212 PAGE 2 OF 2 CLIENT Badin Business Park LLC PROJECT NAME Badin Business Park PROJECT NUMBER 300-226 PROJECT LOCATION Badin, NC DEPTH(ft)0 5 10 15 GRAPHICLOGMATERIAL DESCRIPTION 4.0 ft 4.7 ft Orange to Brown, Silty SAND, Topsoil at surface (RESIDUAL SOIL) Orange, Clayey SILT, Dry, (RESIDUAL SOIL) Gray, Dry, PARTIALLY WEATHERED ROCK, Dark red, black, and silver oxide staining (WEATHERED ROCK) (Continued Next Page) 513.8 513.1 ELEVATION(ft)508 Recovery %100 100 100 100 100 100 100 BLOW COUNTS(N VALUES)7-42-50/0.3' 19-44-31-50 /0.3' (75) 25-50/0.3' 45-50/0.4' 37-50/0.4' 12-50/0.3' 50/0.2' WELL DIAGRAM Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37920 MONITORING WELL NUMBER MW-213 PAGE 1 OF 4 CLIENT Badin Business Park LLC PROJECT NAME Badin Business Park PROJECT NUMBER 300-226 PROJECT LOCATION Badin, NC DATE STARTED 06/29/2022 DATE COMPLETED 08/04/2022 CEC FIELD REPRESENTATIVE DC REVIEWED BY MWW GROUND ELEVATION 517.79 ft amsl CASING ELEVATION 520.46 ft amsl LATITUDE 35.401662 LONGITUDE -80.119350 DRILLING CONTRACTOR SAEDACCO, Inc.DRILLER Zach Thompson DRILLING METHOD 8-3/8-in Hollow Stem Auger/Air Rotary BACKFILL 2" Monitoring Well Installed BOREHOLE DIAMETER 8.38 in CORE SIZE NA MONITORING EQUIPMENT NA OUTER CASING NA WELL INSTALLED 08/04/2022 WELL STICKUP Stickup, 2.67 ft DEVELOPMENT METHOD Surge with Submersible Pump WELL KEY NA RESULTS NA YIELD NA NOTES WATER LEVELS At Time of Drilling: NA Temporary Well: NA End of Drilling: 08/02/2022 19.90 ft bgs / Elev 497.89 ft amsl After Drilling: NA Well Top of Casing : 09/08/2022 22.90 ft TOC/ Elev 497.56 ft amsl NA -Not Available; bgs -below ground surface; amsl -above mean sea level DEPTH(ft)20 25 30 35 40 45 GRAPHICLOGMATERIAL DESCRIPTION 19.0 ft Top of Casing Gray, Dry, PARTIALLY WEATHERED ROCK, Dark red, black, and silver oxide staining (WEATHERED ROCK) Gray, METAMUDSTONE (WEATHERED ROCK) (Continued Next Page) 498.8 ELEVATION(ft)498 488 478 Recovery %BLOW COUNTS(N VALUES)WELL DIAGRAM Grout 2" ID Solid PVC Riser Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37920 MONITORING WELL NUMBER MW-213 PAGE 2 OF 4 CLIENT Badin Business Park LLC PROJECT NAME Badin Business Park PROJECT NUMBER 300-226 PROJECT LOCATION Badin, NC DEPTH(ft)50 55 60 65 70 75 GRAPHICLOGMATERIAL DESCRIPTION Gray, METAMUDSTONE (WEATHERED ROCK) (Continued Next Page)ELEVATION(ft)468 458 448 Recovery %BLOW COUNTS(N VALUES)WELL DIAGRAM Bentonite Sand 2" ID 0.01" Slotted PVC Screen Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37920 MONITORING WELL NUMBER MW-213 PAGE 3 OF 4 CLIENT Badin Business Park LLC PROJECT NAME Badin Business Park PROJECT NUMBER 300-226 PROJECT LOCATION Badin, NC DEPTH(ft)80 85 90 95 100 105 GRAPHICLOGMATERIAL DESCRIPTION 78.5 ft Gray, METAMUDSTONE (WEATHERED ROCK) End of Monitoring Well at 78.5 feet 439.3 ELEVATION(ft)438 428 418 Recovery %BLOW COUNTS(N VALUES)WELL DIAGRAM Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37920 MONITORING WELL NUMBER MW-213 PAGE 4 OF 4 CLIENT Badin Business Park LLC PROJECT NAME Badin Business Park PROJECT NUMBER 300-226 PROJECT LOCATION Badin, NC DEPTH(ft)0 5 10 15 GRAPHICLOGMATERIAL DESCRIPTION 5.0 ft Top of Casing Orange Brown, Sandy SILT, and Clay, Dry, Topsoil at surface (RESIDUAL SOIL) Gray, METAMUDSTONE (WEATHERED ROCK) (Continued Next Page) 490.7 ELEVATION(ft)486 Recovery %100 BLOW COUNTS(N VALUES)17-32-50/0.2' WELL DIAGRAM Grout 2" ID Solid PVC Riser Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37920 MONITORING WELL NUMBER MW-214 PAGE 1 OF 2 CLIENT Badin Business Park LLC PROJECT NAME Badin Business Park PROJECT NUMBER 300-226 PROJECT LOCATION Badin, NC DATE STARTED 06/28/2022 DATE COMPLETED 06/28/2022 CEC FIELD REPRESENTATIVE DC REVIEWED BY MWW GROUND ELEVATION 495.71 ft amsl CASING ELEVATION 495.35 ft amsl LATITUDE 35.399597 LONGITUDE -80.114490 DRILLING CONTRACTOR SAEDACCO, Inc.DRILLER Stefan Smith DRILLING METHOD 8-3/8-in Hollow Stem Auger/Air Rotary BACKFILL 2" Monitoring Well Installed BOREHOLE DIAMETER 8.38 in CORE SIZE NA MONITORING EQUIPMENT NA OUTER CASING NA WELL INSTALLED 06/28/2022 WELL STICKUP Flush Mount (Default), -0.36 ft DEVELOPMENT METHOD Surge with Submersible Pump WELL KEY NA RESULTS NA YIELD NA NOTES WATER LEVELS At Drilling: 06/28/2022 29.60 ft bgs / Elev 466.11 ft amsl Temporary Well: NA End of Drilling: NA After Drilling: 06/29/2022 9.50 ft bgs / Elev 486.21 ft amsl Well Top of Casing : 09/08/2022 10.12 ft TOC/ Elev 485.23 ft amsl NA -Not Available; bgs -below ground surface; amsl -above mean sea level DEPTH(ft)20 25 30 35 40 45 GRAPHICLOGMATERIAL DESCRIPTION 35.0 ft Gray, METAMUDSTONE (WEATHERED ROCK) End of Monitoring Well at 35.0 feet 460.7 ELEVATION(ft)476 466 456 Recovery %BLOW COUNTS(N VALUES)WELL DIAGRAM Bentonite Chips Sand 2" ID 0.01" Slotted PVC Screen Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37920 MONITORING WELL NUMBER MW-214 PAGE 2 OF 2 CLIENT Badin Business Park LLC PROJECT NAME Badin Business Park PROJECT NUMBER 300-226 PROJECT LOCATION Badin, NC DEPTH(ft)0 5 10 15 GRAPHICLOGMATERIAL DESCRIPTION 0.5 ft 3.0 ft 10.0 ft Brown, No odor, Dry, Soft to Medium Stiff, (TOPSOIL) Reddish Brown, Silty CLAY, Trace Cobbles, No odor, Dry, Medium Stiff, (FILL) Mottled Reddish Brown to Orangish Brown, Silty CLAY, No odor, Dry, Very Stiff, Minor oxide stained seams (SAPROLITE) Reddish Brown, Silty CLAY, No odor, Dry, Very Stiff to Hard, Weathering seams from 10 to 30 degrees, Increase silt content with depth (RESIDUAL SOIL) (Continued Next Page) 529.2 526.7 519.7 ELEVATION(ft)520 Recovery %100 100 100 BLOW COUNTS(N VALUES)3-5-11-17 (16) 7-16-24-31 (40) 4-11-15-16(26) WELL DIAGRAM Grout Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37920 MONITORING WELL NUMBER MW-215 PAGE 1 OF 2 CLIENT Badin Business Park LLC PROJECT NAME Badin Business Park PROJECT NUMBER 300-226 PROJECT LOCATION Badin, NC DATE STARTED 08/08/2022 DATE COMPLETED 08/08/2022 CEC FIELD REPRESENTATIVE MWW REVIEWED BY MWW GROUND ELEVATION 529.72 ft amsl CASING ELEVATION 532.70 ft amsl LATITUDE 35.404522 LONGITUDE -80.124640 DRILLING CONTRACTOR SAEDACCO, Inc.DRILLER Richy Lemire DRILLING METHOD 8-1/4-in Hollow Stem Auger + SPT BACKFILL 2" Monitoring Well Installed BOREHOLE DIAMETER 8.25 in CORE SIZE NA MONITORING EQUIPMENT NA OUTER CASING NA WELL INSTALLED 08/08/2022 WELL STICKUP Stickup, 2.98 ft DEVELOPMENT METHOD Surge with Submersible Pump WELL KEY NA RESULTS NA YIELD NA NOTES WATER LEVELS At Time of Drilling: NA Temporary Well: NA End of Drilling: NA After Drilling: NA Well Top of Casing : 09/08/2022 27.60 ft TOC/ Elev 505.10 ft amsl NA -Not Available; bgs -below ground surface; amsl -above mean sea level DEPTH(ft)20 25 30 35 40 45 GRAPHICLOGMATERIAL DESCRIPTION 18.0 ft 21.0 ft Top of Casing 29.0 ft 33.0 ft 40.0 ft Reddish Brown, Silty CLAY, No odor, Dry, Very Stiff to Hard, Weathering seams from 10 to 30 degrees, Increase silt content with depth (RESIDUAL SOIL) Mottled Reddish Brown, Silty CLAY, No odor, Dry, Hard, (SAPROLITE) Orangish Brown to Tannish Brown, No odor, Dry, Minor oxide stained seams (WEATHERED ROCK) Mottled Greenish Brown to Orangish Brown, No odor, Moist -, Hard, Trace laminations, Oxide stained seams near horizontal (SAPROLITE) Blueish Gray, No odor, Moist +, Meta-argillite parent (WEATHERED ROCK) End of Monitoring Well at 40.0 feet 511.7 508.7 500.7 496.7 489.7 ELEVATION(ft)510 500 490 Recovery %100 100 100 100 BLOW COUNTS(N VALUES)10-24-50/0.4' 11-28-50/0.2' 13-28-13-20(41) 17-50/0.2' WELL DIAGRAM 2" ID Solid PVC Riser Bentonite Chips Sand 2" ID 0.01" Slotted PVC Screen Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37920 MONITORING WELL NUMBER MW-215 PAGE 2 OF 2 CLIENT Badin Business Park LLC PROJECT NAME Badin Business Park PROJECT NUMBER 300-226 PROJECT LOCATION Badin, NC DEPTH(ft)0 5 10 15 GRAPHICLOGMATERIAL DESCRIPTION 0.5 ft 11.5 ft 15.0 ft 16.0 ft Brown, No odor, Dry, Soft to Medium Stiff, (TOPSOIL) Reddish Brown, Silty CLAY, with Sand, Trace Weathered Rock Fragments, No odor, Dry, Stiff, Brick fragments at 11' (FILL) Dark Gray, Silty CLAY, with Gravel-sized Rock Fragments, Trace Organics, No odor, Moist, Stiff, (FILL) Orangish Brown, Silty CLAY, No odor, Moist, Very Stiff, (FILL) Dark Gray, SAND AND SILT, with Gravel, No odor, Moist to Wet, Loose, Carbonaceous, Saturated between 20 and 22' (FILL) (Continued Next Page) 515.8 504.8 501.3 500.3 ELEVATION(ft)507 Recovery %100 75 25 BLOW COUNTS(N VALUES)7-6-6-7 (12) 4-4-5-5 (9) 6-7-9-11(16) WELL DIAGRAM Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37920 MONITORING WELL NUMBER MW-216 PAGE 1 OF 3 CLIENT Badin Business Park LLC PROJECT NAME Badin Business Park PROJECT NUMBER 300-226 PROJECT LOCATION Badin, NC DATE STARTED 08/09/2022 DATE COMPLETED 08/09/2022 CEC FIELD REPRESENTATIVE MWW REVIEWED BY MWW GROUND ELEVATION 516.30 ft amsl CASING ELEVATION 518.84 ft amsl LATITUDE 35.402552 LONGITUDE -80.122674 DRILLING CONTRACTOR SAEDACCO, Inc.DRILLER Richy Lemire DRILLING METHOD 8-1/4-in Hollow Stem Auger + SPT BACKFILL 2" Monitoring Well Installed BOREHOLE DIAMETER 8.25 in CORE SIZE NA MONITORING EQUIPMENT NA OUTER CASING NA WELL INSTALLED 08/09/2022 WELL STICKUP Stickup, 2.54 ft DEVELOPMENT METHOD Surge with Submersible Pump WELL KEY NA RESULTS NA YIELD NA NOTES WATER LEVELS At Time of Drilling: NA Temporary Well: NA End of Drilling: NA After Drilling: NA Well Top of Casing : 09/08/2022 46.60 ft TOC/ Elev 472.24 ft amsl NA -Not Available; bgs -below ground surface; amsl -above mean sea level DEPTH(ft)20 25 30 35 40 45 GRAPHICLOGMATERIAL DESCRIPTION 25.5 ft 31.0 ft 34.0 ft Top of Casing Dark Gray, SAND AND SILT, with Gravel, No odor, Moist to Wet, Loose, Carbonaceous, Saturated between 20 and 22' (FILL) Reddish Brown, Silty CLAY, No odor, Dry to Moist, Stiff, (RESIDUAL SOIL) Blueish Gray, Silty CLAY, No odor, Dry, Hard to Very Hard, Minor oxide stained seams at 70 to 80 degrees, Decrease weathering with depth (SAPROLITE) Blueish Gray, No odor, Dry to Wet, Oxide stained seams near vertical, Meta-argillite parent (WEATHERED ROCK) (Continued Next Page) 490.8 485.3 482.3 ELEVATION(ft)497 487 477 Recovery %100 100 100 100 100 100 BLOW COUNTS(N VALUES)6-3-6-5 (9) 5-6-5-8 (11) 11-15-20-29(35) 32-50/0.4' 21-50/0.5' 19-50/0.5' WELL DIAGRAM Grout 2" ID Solid PVC Riser Bentonite Chips Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37920 MONITORING WELL NUMBER MW-216 PAGE 2 OF 3 CLIENT Badin Business Park LLC PROJECT NAME Badin Business Park PROJECT NUMBER 300-226 PROJECT LOCATION Badin, NC DEPTH(ft)50 55 60 65 70 75 GRAPHICLOGMATERIAL DESCRIPTION 59.5 ft Blueish Gray, No odor, Dry to Wet, Oxide stained seams near vertical, Meta-argillite parent (WEATHERED ROCK) End of Monitoring Well at 59.5 feet 456.8 ELEVATION(ft)467 457 447 Recovery %BLOW COUNTS(N VALUES)WELL DIAGRAM Sand 2" ID 0.01" Slotted PVC Screen Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37920 MONITORING WELL NUMBER MW-216 PAGE 3 OF 3 CLIENT Badin Business Park LLC PROJECT NAME Badin Business Park PROJECT NUMBER 300-226 PROJECT LOCATION Badin, NC DEPTH(ft)0 5 10 15 GRAPHICLOGMATERIAL DESCRIPTION 0.5 ft 5.0 ft Top of Casing 13.0 ft 16.0 ft 17.0 ft Gravel surfacing (FILL) Mottled Brown to Black, Silty SAND AND CLAY, Moist -to Moist, Loose to Soft, Odor (FILL) Black, Wet, Soft, Sandy sludge, liquid, Slimy + Odor - carbonaceous, Lower 6" -12.5'-13': gray slimy clay (FILL) Mottled Tan and Yellow, Silty CLAY, Moist, Hard, Ranges from CL to weathered rock with depth. Black and rusty red redox features within + cross-bedding (SAPROLITE) Partially weathered rock -Typ. meta-mudstone weathered. (WEATHERED ROCK) Meta-mudstone -Typ. fracture pattern at 20'-21' (WEATHERED ROCK) (Continued Next Page) 521.6 517.0 509.0 506.0 505.0 ELEVATION(ft)513 Recovery %66 8 -- -- -- --BLOW COUNTS(N VALUES)1-2-1-3 (3) 1-3-5-7(8) 7-6-9-11(15) 5-7-2-1 (9) 2-11-13-5 (24)1-1-50/0.4' WELL DIAGRAM Grout 2" ID Solid PVC Riser Bentonite Chips Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37920 MONITORING WELL NUMBER MW-217 PAGE 1 OF 2 CLIENT Badin Business Park LLC PROJECT NAME Badin Business Park PROJECT NUMBER 300-226 PROJECT LOCATION Badin, NC DATE STARTED 08/04/2022 DATE COMPLETED 08/05/2022 CEC FIELD REPRESENTATIVE AJK REVIEWED BY MWW GROUND ELEVATION 522.05 ft amsl CASING ELEVATION 524.82 ft amsl LATITUDE 35.412018 LONGITUDE -80.117352 DRILLING CONTRACTOR SAEDACCO, Inc.DRILLER John Eisenman DRILLING METHOD 8-3/8-in Hollow Stem Auger/Air Rotary BACKFILL 2" Monitoring Well Installed BOREHOLE DIAMETER 8.38 in CORE SIZE NA MONITORING EQUIPMENT NA OUTER CASING NA WELL INSTALLED 08/04/2022 WELL STICKUP Stickup, 2.77 ft DEVELOPMENT METHOD Surge with Submersible Pump WELL KEY NA RESULTS NA YIELD NA NOTES WATER LEVELS At Drilling: 08/04/2022 20.40 ft bgs / Elev 501.65 ft amsl Temporary Well: NA End of Drilling: NA After Drilling: 08/05/2022 7.10 ft bgs / Elev 514.95 ft amsl Well Top of Casing : 09/08/2022 10.55 ft TOC/ Elev 514.27 ft amsl NA -Not Available; bgs -below ground surface; amsl -above mean sea level DEPTH(ft)20 25 30 35 40 45 GRAPHICLOGMATERIAL DESCRIPTION 25.0 ft Meta-mudstone -Typ. fracture pattern at 20'-21' (WEATHERED ROCK) End of Monitoring Well at 25.0 feet 497.0 ELEVATION(ft)503 493 483 Recovery %BLOW COUNTS(N VALUES)WELL DIAGRAM Sand 2" ID 0.01" Slotted PVC Screen Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37920 MONITORING WELL NUMBER MW-217 PAGE 2 OF 2 CLIENT Badin Business Park LLC PROJECT NAME Badin Business Park PROJECT NUMBER 300-226 PROJECT LOCATION Badin, NC DEPTH(ft)0 5 10 15 GRAPHICLOGMATERIAL DESCRIPTION 0.3 ft 13.0 ft 15.0 ft 17.0 ft Gray, TOPSOIL, Some Gravel, Dry, (TOPSOIL) Orangish Brown to Brown, Clayey SILT, Some Gravel, Dry, Gravel decreases with depth (RESIDUAL SOIL) Orange Brown, Fine Grained, Silty SAND, Dry, (RESIDUAL SOIL) Orange Brown, Silty CLAY, Dry, Iron Oxide staining, Saprolitic (SAPROLITE) Orange Brown, Clayey SILT, Dry, Saprolitic (SAPROLITE) (Continued Next Page) 560.6 547.9 545.9 543.9 ELEVATION(ft)551 Recovery %75 BLOW COUNTS(N VALUES)10-14-23-33(37) WELL DIAGRAM Grout Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37920 MONITORING WELL NUMBER MW-218 PAGE 1 OF 2 CLIENT Badin Business Park LLC PROJECT NAME Badin Business Park PROJECT NUMBER 300-226 PROJECT LOCATION Badin, NC DATE STARTED 06/21/2022 DATE COMPLETED 06/21/2022 CEC FIELD REPRESENTATIVE DC REVIEWED BY MWW GROUND ELEVATION 560.88 ft amsl CASING ELEVATION 563.52 ft amsl LATITUDE 35.410221 LONGITUDE -80.119946 DRILLING CONTRACTOR SAEDACCO, Inc.DRILLER Stefan Smith DRILLING METHOD 8-1/4-in Hollow Stem Auger + SPT BACKFILL 2" Monitoring Well Installed BOREHOLE DIAMETER 8.25 in CORE SIZE NA MONITORING EQUIPMENT NA OUTER CASING NA WELL INSTALLED 06/21/2022 WELL STICKUP Stickup, 2.64 ft DEVELOPMENT METHOD Surge with Submersible Pump WELL KEY NA RESULTS NA YIELD NA NOTES WATER LEVELS At Drilling: 06/21/2022 39.00 ft bgs / Elev 521.88 ft amsl Temporary Well: NA End of Drilling: NA After Drilling: 06/22/2022 23.00 ft bgs / Elev 537.88 ft amsl Well Top of Casing : 09/08/2022 30.04 ft TOC/ Elev 533.48 ft amsl NA -Not Available; bgs -below ground surface; amsl -above mean sea level DEPTH(ft)20 25 30 35 40 45 GRAPHICLOGMATERIAL DESCRIPTION 18.2 ft 19.0 ft 19.7 ft 20.0 ft 21.0 ft 22.8 ft23.0 ft 23.5 ft 26.0 ft 27.0 ft Top of Casing 29.0 ft 31.0 ft 43.0 ft Orange Brown, Clayey SILT, Dry, Saprolitic (SAPROLITE) Orange Brown, Silty CLAY, Dry, Iron Oxide staining, Saprolitic (SAPROLITE) Orange Brown, Clayey SILT, Saprolitic (SAPROLITE) Gray, PARTIALLY-WEATHERED ROCK, Dry, Iron Oxide Staining (WEATHERED ROCK) Orange Brown, Silty CLAY, Saprolitic (SAPROLITE) Orange Brown, Silty CLAY, Dry, Saprolitic (SAPROLITE) Gray, PARTIALLY-WEATHERED ROCK, Dry, Iron Oxide Staining (WEATHERED ROCK) Orange Brown, Clayey SILT, Dry, Saprolitic (SAPROLITE) Orange Brown, Silty CLAY, Dry, Transition Zone Material (SAPROLITE) Gray, PARTIALLY-WEATHERED ROCK, Dry, Iron Oxide Staining (WEATHERED ROCK) Tan to Gray, PARTIALLY-WEATHERED ROCK, Dry, Iron Oxide Staining (WEATHERED ROCK) Tan to Gray, PARTIALLY-WEATHERED ROCK, Dry, (WEATHERED ROCK) Gray, PARTIALLY-WEATHERED ROCK (WEATHERED ROCK) End of Monitoring Well at 43.0 feet 542.7 541.9 541.2 540.9 539.9 538.1537.9 537.4 534.9 533.9 531.9 529.9 517.9 ELEVATION(ft)541 531 521 Recovery %100 100 100 100 100 100 100 BLOW COUNTS(N VALUES)13-23-29-49(52) 16-15-50/0. 4' 26-39-32-50/0.3'(71) 25-34-48-50/0.3'(82) 4-28-45-50/0.3'(73) 24-34-50/0. 3' 19-37-50/0.4' WELL DIAGRAM 2" ID Solid PVC Riser Bentonite Chips 2" ID 0.01" Slotted PVC Screen Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37920 MONITORING WELL NUMBER MW-218 PAGE 2 OF 2 CLIENT Badin Business Park LLC PROJECT NAME Badin Business Park PROJECT NUMBER 300-226 PROJECT LOCATION Badin, NC DEPTH(ft)0 5 10 15 GRAPHICLOGMATERIAL DESCRIPTION 0.5 ft 3.0 ft 5.0 ft 7.0 ft 11.5 ft 15.5 ft 17.5 ft Brown, No odor, Dry, Soft to Medium Stiff, Minor concrete and asphalt fill (TOPSOIL) Reddish Brown, Clayey SILT, No odor, Dry, Medium Stiff, (RESIDUAL SOIL) Reddish Brown, Silty CLAY, No odor, Dry, Stiff, (RESIDUAL SOIL) Mottled Reddish Brown and Tannish Brown, Silty CLAY, No odor, Dry, Very Stiff to Hard, Minor oxide stained seams (SAPROLITE) Orangish Brown, Silty CLAY, No odor, Dry, Very Stiff to Hard, Minor weathering seams (RESIDUAL SOIL) Mottled Reddish Brown and Tannish Brown, Silty CLAY, No odor, Dry, Hard, Minor weathering seams at 60 to 70 degrees (SAPROLITE) Orangish Brown, Silty CLAY, No odor, Dry, Hard, Minor coarse sand- sized oxides (SAPROLITE) (Continued Next Page) 562.6 560.1 558.1 556.1 551.6 547.6 545.6 ELEVATION(ft)554 Recovery %100 100 75 75 75 85 100 BLOW COUNTS(N VALUES)5-9-13-32(22) 3-11-22-31(33) 5-17-45-50/0.3'(62) 6-20-21-31 (41) 10-23-23-28(46) 7-28-31-31(59) 16-27-45-50/0.3' WELL DIAGRAM Grout Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37920 MONITORING WELL NUMBER MW-219 PAGE 1 OF 2 CLIENT Badin Business Park LLC PROJECT NAME Badin Business Park PROJECT NUMBER 300-226 PROJECT LOCATION Badin, NC DATE STARTED 06/20/2022 DATE COMPLETED 06/20/2022 CEC FIELD REPRESENTATIVE MWW REVIEWED BY MWW GROUND ELEVATION 563.10 ft amsl CASING ELEVATION 565.80 ft amsl LATITUDE 35.410681 LONGITUDE -80.119718 DRILLING CONTRACTOR SAEDACCO, Inc.DRILLER Stefan Smith DRILLING METHOD 8-1/4-in Hollow Stem Auger + SPT BACKFILL 2" Monitoring Well Installed BOREHOLE DIAMETER 8.25 in CORE SIZE NA MONITORING EQUIPMENT NA OUTER CASING NA WELL INSTALLED 06/19/2022 WELL STICKUP Stickup, 2.70 ft DEVELOPMENT METHOD Surge with Submersible Pump WELL KEY NA RESULTS NA YIELD NA NOTES WATER LEVELS At Time of Drilling: NA Temporary Well: NA End of Drilling: NA After Drilling: NA Well Top of Casing : 09/08/2022 32.19 ft TOC/ Elev 533.61 ft amsl NA -Not Available; bgs -below ground surface; amsl -above mean sea level DEPTH(ft)20 25 30 35 40 45 GRAPHICLOGMATERIAL DESCRIPTION 19.5 ft 22.5 ft 26.0 ft Top of Casing 40.0 ft Mottled Orangish Brown and Tannish Brown, Silty CLAY, No odor, Dry to Moist, Hard to Very Hard, Remnant lamination (SAPROLITE) Mottled Reddish Brown and Tannish Brown, Silty CLAY, No odor, Dry, Hard to Very Hard, Increase in weathering at 20.5', block texture at depth (SAPROLITE) Tannish Brown to Tannish Gray, No odor, Dry to Moist, Meta-argillite parent (WEATHERED ROCK) Blueish Gray to Tannish Gray, No odor, Dry to Moist, Meta-argillite parent (WEATHERED ROCK) End of Monitoring Well at 40.0 feet 543.6 540.6 537.1 523.1 ELEVATION(ft)544 534 524 Recovery %100 100 100 100 100 100 100 BLOW COUNTS(N VALUES)(72) 19-28-33-50 /0.4' (61) 12-27-34-50/0.4'(61) 15-50/0.3' 32-50/0.2' 50/0.3' 50/0.4' 50/0.2' WELL DIAGRAM 2" ID Solid PVC Riser Bentonite Chips Sand 2" ID 0.01" Slotted PVC Screen Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37920 MONITORING WELL NUMBER MW-219 PAGE 2 OF 2 CLIENT Badin Business Park LLC PROJECT NAME Badin Business Park PROJECT NUMBER 300-226 PROJECT LOCATION Badin, NC DEPTH(ft)0 5 10 15 GRAPHICLOGMATERIAL DESCRIPTION 5.0 ft Top of Casing6.0 ft 10.0 ft 16.0 ft Tannish Brown, Gravel-Sized CONCRETE, No odor, Dry, (FILL) Tannish Brown, CONCRETE, No odor, Dry, (CONCRETE) Tannish Brown to Dark Brown, Gravel-Sized CONCRETE, with Sand, and Clay, No odor, Dry to Moist, (FILL) Blueish Gray, No odor, Moist to Wet, Meta-argillite parent (WEATHERED ROCK) End of Monitoring Well at 16.0 feet 517.1 516.1 512.1 506.1 ELEVATION(ft)513 WELL DIAGRAM Grout 2" ID Solid PVC Riser Bentonite Chips Sand 2" ID 0.01" Slotted PVC Screen Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37920 MONITORING WELL NUMBER MW-220 PAGE 1 OF 1 CLIENT Badin Business Park LLC PROJECT NAME Badin Business Park PROJECT NUMBER 300-226 PROJECT LOCATION Badin, NC DATE STARTED 06/16/2022 DATE COMPLETED 06/16/2022 CEC FIELD REPRESENTATIVE MWW REVIEWED BY MWW GROUND ELEVATION 522.06 ft amsl CASING ELEVATION 524.59 ft amsl LATITUDE 35.407700 LONGITUDE -80.120485 DRILLING CONTRACTOR SAEDACCO, Inc.DRILLER Stefan Smith DRILLING METHOD Sonic Drilling BACKFILL 2" Monitoring Well Installed BOREHOLE DIAMETER 6.00 in CORE SIZE NA MONITORING EQUIPMENT NA OUTER CASING NA WELL INSTALLED 06/16/2022 WELL STICKUP Stickup, 2.53 ft DEVELOPMENT METHOD Surge with Submersible Pump WELL KEY NA RESULTS NA YIELD NA NOTES WATER LEVELS At Time of Drilling: NA Temporary Well: NA End of Drilling: NA After Drilling: NA Well Top of Casing : 09/08/2022 8.42 ft TOC/ Elev 516.17 ft amsl NA -Not Available; bgs -below ground surface; amsl -above mean sea level DEPTH(ft)0 5 10 15 GRAPHICLOGMATERIAL DESCRIPTION 0.5 ft 5.0 ft Top of Casing 12.0 ft 14.0 ft Brown, TOPSOIL, No odor, Dry, Soft to Medium Stiff, (TOPSOIL) Reddish Brown, Silty CLAY, No odor, Dry, Medium Stiff, Minor boulders at 5' bgs (FILL) Dark Gray, Silty CLAY, and Clay, Organic odor, Moist to Wet, Soft to Medium Stiff, (ALLUVIAL SOIL) Dark Gray, Silty CLAY, No odor, Dry, Medium Stiff, (RESIDUAL SOIL) Mottled Blueish Gray and Orangish Brown, Silty CLAY, No odor, Dry, Hard, Remnant lamination (SAPROLITE) (Continued Next Page) 473.9 469.4 462.4 460.4 ELEVATION(ft)465 Recovery %0 100 BLOW COUNTS(N VALUES)2-4-1-2 (5) 4-4-14-23 (18) WELL DIAGRAM Grout 2" ID Solid PVC Riser Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37920 MONITORING WELL NUMBER PZ-18RD PAGE 1 OF 2 CLIENT Badin Business Park LLC PROJECT NAME Badin Business Park PROJECT NUMBER 300-226 PROJECT LOCATION Badin, NC DATE STARTED 08/08/2022 DATE COMPLETED 08/08/2022 CEC FIELD REPRESENTATIVE MWW REVIEWED BY MWW GROUND ELEVATION 474.41 ft amsl CASING ELEVATION 476.94 ft amsl LATITUDE 35.402194 LONGITUDE -80.123789 DRILLING CONTRACTOR SAEDACCO, Inc.DRILLER Richy Lemire DRILLING METHOD 8-1/4-in Hollow Stem Auger + SPT BACKFILL 2" Monitoring Well Installed BOREHOLE DIAMETER 8.38 in CORE SIZE NA MONITORING EQUIPMENT NA OUTER CASING NA WELL INSTALLED 08/08/2022 WELL STICKUP Stickup, 2.53 ft DEVELOPMENT METHOD Surge with Submersible Pump WELL KEY NA RESULTS NA YIELD NA NOTES WATER LEVELS At Time of Drilling: NA Temporary Well: NA End of Drilling: NA After Drilling: NA Well Top of Casing : 09/08/2022 10.63 ft TOC/ Elev 466.31 ft amsl NA -Not Available; bgs -below ground surface; amsl -above mean sea level DEPTH(ft)20 25 30 35 40 45 GRAPHICLOGMATERIAL DESCRIPTION 19.0 ft 35.0 ft Mottled Blueish Gray and Orangish Brown, Silty CLAY, No odor, Dry, Hard, Remnant lamination (SAPROLITE) Blueish Gray, No odor, Dry to Wet, Minor oxide staining, Metamudstone and meta-argillite parent (WEATHERED ROCK) End of Monitoring Well at 35.0 feet 455.4 439.4 ELEVATION(ft)455 445 435 Recovery %100 100 100 100 BLOW COUNTS(N VALUES)23-35-50/0.3' 6-17-50/0.4' 8-15-50/0.5' 17-50/0.5' WELL DIAGRAM Bentonite Chips Sand 2" ID 0.01" Slotted PVC Screen Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37920 MONITORING WELL NUMBER PZ-18RD PAGE 2 OF 2 CLIENT Badin Business Park LLC PROJECT NAME Badin Business Park PROJECT NUMBER 300-226 PROJECT LOCATION Badin, NC DEPTH(ft)0 5 10 15 20 GRAPHICLOGMATERIAL DESCRIPTION 0.2 ft 2.0 ft 4.5 ft 9.0 ft 13.0 ft 18.0 ft Brown, TOPSOIL, Dry, Loose, (TOPSOIL) Red to Yellowish Brown, Clayey SILT, with Gravel-sized Rock Fragments, Dry, Soft to Medium Stiff, (FILL) Dark Reddish Brown, Silty CLAY, Dry to Moist, Medium Stiff to Stiff, Minor sub-rounded coarse sand (RESIDUAL SOIL) Mottled Blueish Gray, Silty CLAY, Dry, Medium Stiff to Stiff, Faintly saprolitic (RESIDUAL SOIL) Reddish Brown, Silty CLAY, Dry, Medium Stiff to Stiff, Minor subangular pebbles, Trace gravel (RESIDUAL SOIL) Mottled Orangish Brown, Dry to Moist -, Very Stiff to Hard, SAPROLITE logged as silty CLAY, Minor subrounded sand and gravel increasing with depth (SAPROLITE) Mottled Yellowish Brown and Reddish Brown, Dry, Very Stiff to Hard, SAPROLITE, Fine grained, Thinly laminated, Decreasing reddish brown color with depth, softer from 25-27', (SAPROLITE) (Continued Next Page) 560.0 558.2 555.7 551.2 547.2 542.2 ELEVATION(ft)551 541 Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37920 BORING NUMBER B-300 PAGE 1 OF 3 CLIENT Badin Business Park LLC PROJECT NAME Badin Business Park PROJECT NUMBER 300-226 PROJECT LOCATION Badin, NC DATE STARTED 06/13/2022 DATE COMPLETED 09/15/2022 CEC FIELD REPRESENTATIVE MWW REVIEWED BY MWW GROUND ELEVATION 560.16 ft amsl MONITORING EQUIPMENT NA LATITUDE 35.409677 LONGITUDE -80.120359 DRILLING CONTRACTOR SAEDACCO, Inc.DRILLER Stefan Smith DRILLING METHOD Sonic Drilling BACKFILL Temporary Well Installed then Abandoned BOREHOLE DIAMETER 6.00 in CORE SIZE NA WATER LEVELS At Drilling: NA After Drilling: NA End of Drilling: NA Temporary Well: 08/17/2022 27.02 ft bgs / Elev 533.14 ft amsl NOTES NA -Not Available; bgs -below ground surface; amsl -above mean sea level DEPTH(ft)25 30 35 40 45 50 GRAPHICLOGMATERIAL DESCRIPTION 29.0 ft 43.0 ft 50.0 ft Mottled Yellowish Brown and Reddish Brown, Dry, Very Stiff to Hard, SAPROLITE, Fine grained, Thinly laminated, Decreasing reddish brown color with depth, softer from 25-27', (SAPROLITE) Brown, Dry, Very Stiff to Hard, SAPROLITE, Increased silt and moisture content between 30' and 35', Oxide staining starting at 30' -transitions from planar surfaces to nodules with depth, Laminations absent - remnant fabric transitions to massive, 1"-thick basal oxidation (SAPROLITE) Mottled Light Gray and Brown, Very Stiff to Very Hard, SAPROLITE AND PARTIALLY WEATHERED ROCK TRANSITIONAL ZONE, Alternating layers of saprolite and partially weathered rock, Minor coarse sand- sized oxidized nodules in a silty clay-sized matrix (WEATHERED ROCK) Blueish Gray, Very Hard, PARTIALLY WEATHERED ROCK, Remnant foliation (WEATHERED ROCK) (Continued Next Page) 531.2 517.2 510.2 ELEVATION(ft)531 521 511 Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37920 BORING NUMBER B-300 PAGE 2 OF 3 CLIENT Badin Business Park LLC PROJECT NAME Badin Business Park PROJECT NUMBER 300-226 PROJECT LOCATION Badin, NC DEPTH(ft)55 60 65 70 75 80 GRAPHICLOGMATERIAL DESCRIPTION 52.0 ft 72.0 ft Blueish Gray, Very Hard, PARTIALLY WEATHERED ROCK, Remnant foliation (WEATHERED ROCK) Blueish Gray, Very Hard, PARTIALLY WEATHERED ROCK TO FRACTURED ROCK, Meta-argillite parent, Trace pyrite mineralization on surface fractures (WEATHERED ROCK) End of Boring at 72.0 feet 508.2 488.2 ELEVATION(ft)501 491 481 Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37920 BORING NUMBER B-300 PAGE 3 OF 3 CLIENT Badin Business Park LLC PROJECT NAME Badin Business Park PROJECT NUMBER 300-226 PROJECT LOCATION Badin, NC DEPTH(ft)0 5 10 15 20 GRAPHICLOGMATERIAL DESCRIPTION 4.0 ft 4.5 ft 6.0 ft 9.0 ft 11.0 ft 19.0 ft Orange Brown, Clayey SILT, with Clay, and Silt, Moist, Topsoil at surface (RESIDUAL SOIL) Orange Brown, Clayey SILT, Possibly Saprolitic, lacked typical residual structure (SAPROLITE) Gray, PARTIALLY-WEATHERED ROCK, Dry (WEATHERED ROCK) Orange Tan, Sandy SILT, Dry, (RESIDUAL SOIL) Gray, PARTIALLY-WEATHERED ROCK, Dry (WEATHERED ROCK) Tan Orange, Clayey SILT, Dry to Moist, Hard to Very Hard, Saprolitic (SAPROLITE) Light Gray to Dark Gray, Dry to Moist, PARTIALLY-WEATHERED ROCK, Metamudstone (WEATHERED ROCK) (Continued Next Page) 562.7 562.2 560.7 557.7 555.7 547.7 ELEVATION(ft)557 547 Recovery %100 100 100 100 BLOW COUNTS(N VALUES)21-50/0.4' 50/0.2' 13-50/0.2' 50/0.2' Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37920 BORING NUMBER B-301 PAGE 1 OF 2 CLIENT Badin Business Park LLC PROJECT NAME Badin Business Park PROJECT NUMBER 300-226 PROJECT LOCATION Badin, NC DATE STARTED 06/21/2022 DATE COMPLETED 06/22/2022 CEC FIELD REPRESENTATIVE DC REVIEWED BY MWW GROUND ELEVATION 566.73 ft amsl MONITORING EQUIPMENT NA LATITUDE 35.410127 LONGITUDE -80.120874 DRILLING CONTRACTOR SAEDACCO, Inc.DRILLER Stefan Smith DRILLING METHOD 8-1/4-in Hollow Stem Auger + SPT BACKFILL Temporary Well Installed then Abandoned BOREHOLE DIAMETER 8.25 in CORE SIZE NA WATER LEVELS At Drilling: 06/22/2022 28.00 ft bgs / Elev 538.73 ft amsl After Drilling: NA End of Drilling: NA Temporary Well: 08/18/2022 24.50 ft bgs / Elev 542.23 ft amsl NOTES NA -Not Available; bgs -below ground surface; amsl -above mean sea level DEPTH(ft)25 30 35 40 45 50 GRAPHICLOGMATERIAL DESCRIPTION 35.0 ft Light Gray to Dark Gray, Dry to Moist, PARTIALLY-WEATHERED ROCK, Metamudstone (WEATHERED ROCK) End of Boring at 35.0 feet 531.7 ELEVATION(ft)537 527 517 Recovery %0 BLOW COUNTS(N VALUES)50/0' Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37920 BORING NUMBER B-301 PAGE 2 OF 2 CLIENT Badin Business Park LLC PROJECT NAME Badin Business Park PROJECT NUMBER 300-226 PROJECT LOCATION Badin, NC DEPTH(ft)0 5 10 15 20 GRAPHICLOGMATERIAL DESCRIPTION 4.0 ft 4.5 ft 9.0 ft 11.0 ft 14.0 ft 14.5 ft 15.0 ft 16.0 ft 19.0 ft 19.5 ft 20.0 ft Orange to Orangish Brown, Sandy SILT, Some Gravel, Topsoil at surface (RESIDUAL SOIL) Reddish Brown, Sandy SILT, Dry, (RESIDUAL SOIL) Reddish Brown, Clayey SILT, Dry, (RESIDUAL SOIL) Reddish Brown, Clayey SILT, Iron Oxide staining, Saprolitic, Rock fragments in top inch (SAPROLITE) Orangish Brown, Clayey SILT, (RESIDUAL SOIL) Orangish Brown, Clayey SILT, Saprolitic (SAPROLITE) Gray, Dry, Iron Oxide staining, PARTIALLY-WEATHERED ROCK (WEATHERED ROCK) Orange, CLAY, Transition-Zone Material (RESIDUAL SOIL) Orangish Brown, Clayey SILT, Dry, (RESIDUAL SOIL) Orangish Brown, Clayey SILT, Saprolitic (SAPROLITE) Gray, Dry, Iron Oxide staining, PARTIALLY-WEATHERED ROCK (WEATHERED ROCK) Orangish Brown, Silty CLAY, Dry, Transition-Zone Material (RESIDUAL SOIL) (Continued Next Page) 559.5 559.0 554.5 552.5 549.5 549.0 548.5 547.5 544.5 544.0 543.5 ELEVATION(ft)554 544 Recovery %100 75 100 100 BLOW COUNTS(N VALUES)4-4-5-8 (9) 7-8-8-10 (16) 25-41-50/0.4' 26-32-31-50/0.3' Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37920 BORING NUMBER B-302 PAGE 1 OF 2 CLIENT Badin Business Park LLC PROJECT NAME Badin Business Park PROJECT NUMBER 300-226 PROJECT LOCATION Badin, NC DATE STARTED 06/22/2022 DATE COMPLETED 06/22/2022 CEC FIELD REPRESENTATIVE DC REVIEWED BY MWW GROUND ELEVATION 563.49 ft amsl MONITORING EQUIPMENT NA LATITUDE 35.408729 LONGITUDE -80.120826 DRILLING CONTRACTOR SAEDACCO, Inc.DRILLER Stefan Smith DRILLING METHOD 8-1/4-in Hollow Stem Auger + SPT BACKFILL Temporary Well Installed then Abandoned BOREHOLE DIAMETER 8.25 in CORE SIZE NA WATER LEVELS At Drilling: 06/22/2022 27.80 ft bgs / Elev 535.69 ft amsl After Drilling: 06/22/2022 27.10 ft bgs / Elev 536.39 ft amsl End of Drilling: NA Temporary Well: 08/17/2022 30.30 ft bgs / Elev 533.19 ft amsl NOTES NA -Not Available; bgs -below ground surface; amsl -above mean sea level DEPTH(ft)25 30 35 40 45 50 GRAPHICLOGMATERIAL DESCRIPTION 21.0 ft 24.0 ft 40.0 ft Orangish Brown, Silty CLAY, Dry, Transition-Zone Material (RESIDUAL SOIL) Orangish Brown, Silty CLAY, Increasing gray partially weathered rock fragments with depth (RESIDUAL SOIL) Grayish Brown to Gray, PARTIALLY-WEATHERED ROCK (WEATHERED ROCK) End of Boring at 40.0 feet 542.5 539.5 523.5 ELEVATION(ft)534 524 514 Recovery %100 100 BLOW COUNTS(N VALUES)(63) 19-50/0.4' 37-50/0.3' Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37920 BORING NUMBER B-302 PAGE 2 OF 2 CLIENT Badin Business Park LLC PROJECT NAME Badin Business Park PROJECT NUMBER 300-226 PROJECT LOCATION Badin, NC DEPTH(ft)0 5 10 15 20 GRAPHICLOGMATERIAL DESCRIPTION 4.0 ft 9.0 ft 9.5 ft 11.8 ft12.0 ft Orangish Brown, Clayey SILT, Moist, Topsoil at surface (RESIDUAL SOIL) Orangish Brown, Clayey SILT, Dry, Iron Oxide staining, Saprolitic (SAPROLITE) Orange, Silty CLAY, Dry, Transition-Zone Material (RESIDUAL SOIL) Orangish Brown, Clayey SILT, Dry, Iron Oxide staining, Saprolitic (SAPROLITE) Orange, Silty CLAY, Dry, Transition-Zone Material (RESIDUAL SOIL) Orangish Brown, Clayey SILT, Dry, Saprolitic (SAPROLITE) (Continued Next Page) 555.2 550.2 549.7 547.4547.2 ELEVATION(ft)550 540 Recovery %100 100 100 100 100 75 100 100 BLOW COUNTS(N VALUES)9-12-15-18 (27) 7-10-11-15 (21) 7-10-14-20(24) 5-11-17-21(28) 10-12-24-31(36) 9-22-30-35 (52) 8-37-50/0.2' 22-42-50(92) Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37920 BORING NUMBER B-303 PAGE 1 OF 2 CLIENT Badin Business Park LLC PROJECT NAME Badin Business Park PROJECT NUMBER 300-226 PROJECT LOCATION Badin, NC DATE STARTED 06/23/2022 DATE COMPLETED 06/23/2022 CEC FIELD REPRESENTATIVE DC REVIEWED BY MWW GROUND ELEVATION 559.16 ft amsl MONITORING EQUIPMENT NA LATITUDE 35.408670 LONGITUDE -80.120971 DRILLING CONTRACTOR SAEDACCO, Inc.DRILLER Stefan Smith DRILLING METHOD 8-1/4-in Hollow Stem Auger + SPT BACKFILL Temporary Well Installed then Abandoned BOREHOLE DIAMETER 8.25 in CORE SIZE NA WATER LEVELS At Drilling: 06/23/2022 32.00 ft bgs / Elev 527.16 ft amsl After Drilling: 06/24/2022 24.80 ft bgs / Elev 534.36 ft amsl End of Drilling: NA Temporary Well: 08/17/2022 27.90 ft bgs / Elev 531.26 ft amsl NOTES NA -Not Available; bgs -below ground surface; amsl -above mean sea level DEPTH(ft)25 30 35 40 45 50 GRAPHICLOGMATERIAL DESCRIPTION 25.9 ft26.1 ft 28.5 ft 30.0 ft 32.0 ft 32.4 ft 34.0 ft 40.0 ft Orangish Brown, Clayey SILT, Dry, Saprolitic (SAPROLITE) Orange, CLAY, Dry, Transition-Zone Material (RESIDUAL SOIL) Orangish Brown, Clayey SILT, Dry, Iron Oxide staining, Saprolitic (SAPROLITE) Reddish Brown, Silty CLAY, Dry, Transition-Zone Material (RESIDUAL SOIL) Orangish Brown, Clayey SILT, Dry, Iron Oxide staining, Saprolitic (SAPROLITE) Gray, Dry, PARTIALLY-WEATHERED ROCK (WEATHERED ROCK) Orangish Brown, Clayey SILT, Wet, Saprolitic (SAPROLITE) Gray, Wet, PARTIALLY-WEATHERED ROCK (WEATHERED ROCK) End of Boring at 40.0 feet 533.3533.1 530.7 529.2 527.2 526.8 525.2 519.2 ELEVATION(ft)530 520 510 Recovery %100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 BLOW COUNTS(N VALUES)15-50/0.4' 24-50/0.4' 27-28-50 (78) 24-45-50(95) 46-50/0.3' 44-50/0.2' 25-50/0.3' 50/0.3' Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37920 BORING NUMBER B-303 PAGE 2 OF 2 CLIENT Badin Business Park LLC PROJECT NAME Badin Business Park PROJECT NUMBER 300-226 PROJECT LOCATION Badin, NC DEPTH(ft)0 5 10 15 20 GRAPHICLOGMATERIAL DESCRIPTION 5.0 ft Orange, Silty SAND, with Cobbles, Dry, Topsoil at surface (RESIDUAL SOIL) Orangish Brown, Clayey SILT, Dry, Iron Oxide staining, Saprolitic (SAPROLITE) (Continued Next Page) 541.8 ELEVATION(ft)537 527 Recovery %100 50 100 100 100 100 100 100 BLOW COUNTS(N VALUES)27-29-50 (79) 50/0.4' 50 19-50 10-50 40-50/0.4' 45-50/0.3' 31-50 Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37920 BORING NUMBER B-304 PAGE 1 OF 2 CLIENT Badin Business Park LLC PROJECT NAME Badin Business Park PROJECT NUMBER 300-226 PROJECT LOCATION Badin, NC DATE STARTED 08/01/2022 DATE COMPLETED 08/01/2022 CEC FIELD REPRESENTATIVE DC REVIEWED BY MWW GROUND ELEVATION 546.78 ft amsl MONITORING EQUIPMENT NA LATITUDE 35.408132 LONGITUDE -80.121172 DRILLING CONTRACTOR SAEDACCO, Inc.DRILLER Zach Thompson DRILLING METHOD 8-1/4-in Hollow Stem Auger + SPT BACKFILL Temporary Well Installed then Abandoned BOREHOLE DIAMETER 8.25 in CORE SIZE NA WATER LEVELS At Drilling: 08/01/2022 25.50 ft bgs / Elev 521.28 ft amsl After Drilling: NA End of Drilling: NA Temporary Well: 08/17/2022 23.60 ft bgs / Elev 523.18 ft amsl NOTES NA -Not Available; bgs -below ground surface; amsl -above mean sea level DEPTH(ft)25 30 35 40 45 50 GRAPHICLOGMATERIAL DESCRIPTION 25.0 ft 40.0 ft Orangish Brown, Clayey SILT, Dry, Iron Oxide staining, Saprolitic (SAPROLITE) Gray, Dry, PARTIALLY WEATHERED ROCK (WEATHERED ROCK) End of Boring at 40.0 feet 521.8 506.8 ELEVATION(ft)517 507 497 Recovery %75 80 75 100 100 BLOW COUNTS(N VALUES)32-35-50/0.2' 50 28-50/0.3' 50 44-50/0.3' Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37920 BORING NUMBER B-304 PAGE 2 OF 2 CLIENT Badin Business Park LLC PROJECT NAME Badin Business Park PROJECT NUMBER 300-226 PROJECT LOCATION Badin, NC DEPTH(ft)0 5 10 15 20 GRAPHICLOGMATERIAL DESCRIPTION 9.2 ft 14.0 ft 14.5 ft Reddish Brown, Sandy SILT, Dry, Topsoil at surface (RESIDUAL SOIL) Orangish Brown, Clayey SILT, Dry, Iron Oxide staining, Saprolitic (SAPROLITE) Reddish Brown, Sandy SILT, (RESIDUAL SOIL) Reddish Brown to Orangish Brown, Clayey SILT, Moist, Iron Oxide staining, Saprolitic (SAPROLITE) (Continued Next Page) 551.9 547.1 546.6 ELEVATION(ft)552 542 Recovery %75 100 100 50 BLOW COUNTS(N VALUES)8-10-14-17 (24) 12-14-20-26 (34) 2-4-7-8 (11) 6-11-14-17 (25) Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37920 BORING NUMBER B-305 PAGE 1 OF 2 CLIENT Badin Business Park LLC PROJECT NAME Badin Business Park PROJECT NUMBER 300-226 PROJECT LOCATION Badin, NC DATE STARTED 06/23/2022 DATE COMPLETED 06/23/2022 CEC FIELD REPRESENTATIVE DC REVIEWED BY MWW GROUND ELEVATION 561.13 ft amsl MONITORING EQUIPMENT NA LATITUDE 35.408731 LONGITUDE -80.121533 DRILLING CONTRACTOR SAEDACCO, Inc.DRILLER Stefan Smith DRILLING METHOD 8-1/4-in Hollow Stem Auger + SPT BACKFILL Temporary Well Installed then Abandoned BOREHOLE DIAMETER 8.25 in CORE SIZE NA WATER LEVELS At Drilling: 06/23/2022 37.50 ft bgs / Elev 523.63 ft amsl After Drilling: 06/24/2022 24.80 ft bgs / Elev 536.33 ft amsl End of Drilling: NA Temporary Well: 08/17/2022 29.70 ft bgs / Elev 531.43 ft amsl NOTES NA -Not Available; bgs -below ground surface; amsl -above mean sea level DEPTH(ft)25 30 35 40 45 50 GRAPHICLOGMATERIAL DESCRIPTION 25.4 ft 26.0 ft 30.8 ft 31.0 ft 34.0 ft 34.7 ft 41.0 ft Reddish Brown to Orangish Brown, Clayey SILT, Moist, Iron Oxide staining, Saprolitic (SAPROLITE) Gray, Moist -, PARTIALLY WEATHERED ROCK (WEATHERED ROCK) Orangish Brown, Clayey SILT, Moist -, Iron Oxide staining, Saprolitic (SAPROLITE) Orange, CLAY, Moist -, Transition-Zone Material (RESIDUAL SOIL) Orangish Brown to Orange, Clayey SILT, and Silty CLAY (RESIDUAL SOIL) Orangish Brown, CLAY, Dry, Transition-Zone Material (RESIDUAL SOIL) Gray, Dry to Wet, Iron Oxide staining, PARTIALLY WEATHERED ROCK (WEATHERED ROCK) End of Boring at 41.0 feet 535.7 535.1 530.3 530.1 527.1 526.5 520.1 ELEVATION(ft)532 522 512 Recovery %90 100 100 100 BLOW COUNTS(N VALUES)12-25-50 (75) 11-25-33-50/0.3' (58) 13-29-50/0.4' 17-27-50/0.3' Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, TN 37920 BORING NUMBER B-305 PAGE 2 OF 2 CLIENT Badin Business Park LLC PROJECT NAME Badin Business Park PROJECT NUMBER 300-226 PROJECT LOCATION Badin, NC Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park EHS Support LLC Attachment B 2022 Monitoring Well Survey and Construction Details Attachment B 2022 Monitoring Well Survey and Construction Details Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update Alcoa Badin Works Badin, North Carolina Northing Easting B-300 605912.22 1666180.38 --560.16 ------------------ B-301 606077.86 1666028.95 --566.73 ------------------ B-302 605659.01 1666037.25 --563.49 ------------------ B-303 605547.95 1665994.00 --559.16 ------------------ B-305 605572.14 1665826.83 --561.13 ------------------ MW200 607450.13 1667258.64 8/3/2022 530.35 533.11 2-inch diameter PVC 41.5 488.9 10 31.5 41.5 498.9 488.9 MW201 607025.48 1667544.53 8/4/2022 518.05 521.02 2-inch diameter PVC 41.0 477.1 10 31.0 41.0 487.1 477.1 MW202 606606.87 1667742.26 8/3/2022 515.92 515.63 2-inch diameter PVC 42.0 473.9 10 32.0 42.0 483.9 473.9 MW203 606114.16 1667729.12 8/2/2022 524.78 524.42 2-inch diameter PVC 42.0 482.8 10 32.0 42.0 492.8 482.8 MW204 605752.38 1667637.74 8/1/2022 520.98 520.67 2-inch diameter PVC 41.5 479.5 10 31.5 41.5 489.5 479.5 MW205 605403.63 1667456.53 8/4/2022 521.08 523.85 2-inch diameter PVC 31.0 490.1 10 21.0 31.0 500.1 490.1 MW206 604969.97 1667700.33 6/29/2022 512.25 511.87 2-inch diameter PVC 35.0 477.3 10 25.0 35.0 487.3 477.3 MW207 604561.78 1668227.00 6/27/2022 512.81 512.34 2-inch diameter PVC 15.0 497.8 5 10.0 15.0 502.8 497.8 MW208 604588.71 1667230.57 8/5/2022 516.29 518.76 2-inch diameter PVC 27.6 488.7 5 22.6 27.6 493.7 488.7 MW209 604937.32 1666835.66 8/4/2022 521.86 524.74 2-inch diameter PVC 52.0 469.9 10 42.0 52.0 479.9 469.9 MW210 604088.89 1666650.73 8/3/2022 521.78 524.76 2-inch diameter PVC 30.0 491.8 10 20.0 30.0 501.8 491.8 MW211 604113.58 1665700.61 8/2/2022 523.16 525.18 2-inch diameter PVC 30.0 493.2 5 25.0 30.0 498.2 493.2 MW212 603626.95 1665868.12 8/2/2022 517.83 520.31 2-inch diameter PVC 35.0 482.8 5 30.0 35.0 487.8 482.8 MW213 602992.07 1666448.96 8/4/2022 517.79 520.46 2-inch diameter PVC 78.5 439.3 20.0 58.5 78.5 459.3 439.3 MW214 602223.77 1667887.88 6/28/2022 495.71 495.35 2-inch diameter PVC 35.0 460.7 5 30.0 35.0 465.7 460.7 MW215 604050.81 1664883.72 8/8/2022 529.72 532.70 2-inch diameter PVC 40.0 489.7 5 35.0 40.0 494.7 489.7 MW216 603327.28 1665460.95 8/9/2022 516.30 518.84 2-inch diameter PVC 59.5 456.8 9.5 50.0 59.5 466.3 456.8 MW217 606754.38 1667085.60 8/4/2022 522.05 524.82 2-inch diameter PVC 25.0 497.1 5 20.0 25.0 502.1 497.1 MW218 606108.94 1666305.64 6/21/2022 560.88 563.52 2-inch diameter PVC 43.0 517.9 5 38.0 43.0 522.9 517.9 MW219 606275.65 1666375.59 6/19/2022 563.10 565.80 2-inch diameter PVC 40.0 523.1 5 35.0 40.0 528.1 523.1 MW220 605193.28 1666134.67 6/16/2022 522.06 524.59 2-inch diameter PVC 16.0 506.1 5 11.0 16.0 511.1 506.1 PZ-18RD 603200.77 1665127.62 8/8/2022 474.41 476.94 2-inch diameter PVC 35.0 439.4 5 30.0 35.0 444.4 439.4 Notes: -- = not relevant ft = feet NAD83 = North American Datum of 1983 NAVD88 = North American Vertical Datum of 1988 PVC = polyvinyl chloride Location ScreenNorth Carolina State Plane (NAD83)Depth Elevation Date Installed Ground Elevation (NAV88 - ft) Top of Casing Elevation (NAV88- ft) Material Type and Size Depth of Well (ft) Bottom of Hole Elevation (ft) Length (ft)Top (ft) Bottom (ft) Top (NAVD88 - ft) Bottom (NAVD88 - ft) Page 1 of 1 Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park EHS Support LLC Attachment C 2022 Soil Physical Properties Data INTEGRATED GEOSCIENCES LABORATORIES, LLC Environmental * Geotechnical * Core Analysis 6016 Centralcrest Street Houston, Texas 77092 Telephone (713) 316-1800 Fax (877) 255-9953 July 20, 2022 Michael Worden, Project Manager, Civil & Environnemental Consultants, Inc. 3701 Arco Corporate Dr Suite # 400, Charlotte, NC 28273. Re: IGS Labs File No:2207-131 Project Name:Alcoa Worden Installation Project Number:300-226-0017 Site Location:Badin, NC Subject:Final Report: Hydraulic Conductivity Package-(API RP40, ASTM D2216, EPA 9100), and Effective (Drainage) Porosity – (Mod. ASTM D425, API RP40). Dear Michael Worden, Please find enclosed report for Physical Properties analyses conducted upon soil samples received from your “Alcoa Worden Installation”project. All analyses were performed by applicable ASTM, EPA, or API methodologies. The sample is currently in storage and will be retained for thirty days past the completion of testing at no charge. Please note that the sample will be disposed of at that time. You may contact me regarding storage, disposal, or return of the sample. Integrated Geosciences Laboratories appreciate the opportunity to be of service. If you have any questions or require additional information, please contact me or Emeka Anazodo at (713) 316-1800. Sincerely, Integrated Geosciences Laboratories, LLC. Adebowale Ogunsola Integrated Geosciences Laboratories, LLC. Project Name:Alcoa Worden Installation IGS Labs File No:2207-131 Project Number: 300-226-0017 Client:CEC, Inc. Site Location:Badin, NC Date Received:7/15/2022 Serial Sample ID Date; Time Depth Matix Hydraulic Conductivity Pkg Effective Porosity Comments Number Sampled (feet)Type API RP40, ASTM D2216, API 9100 RP40 mod. ASTM D425 DateR eceived:20220715 1 M W -2185-7 6/21/2022;07:45 5-7 S oil X X 1-[2"X 30"shelbytube] 2 M W -21815-17 6/21/2022;08:15 15-17 S oil X X 1-[2"X 30"shelbytube];1 GallonZiplock TOTAL 2 2 2 Laboratory Test Program Notes 1.S tandardT AT forbasicanalysisis10-15businessdays. TEST PROGRAM - 20220715 Rev. 1.0 20140226 CLIENT CONFIDENTIAL IGS Labs File No:2207-131 Project Name:Alcoa Worden Installation Client:CEC, Inc.Project No:300-226-0017 Report Date:7/20/2022 Site Location:Badin, NC API RP 40 / METHODS: ASTM D2216 API RP40 Mod. ASTM D425 Mod. ASTM D425 SAMPLE MOISTURE DENSITY TOTAL EFFECTIVE SAMPLE IGS Labs DEPTH, ORIENTATION ANALYSIS CONTENT,BULK,POROSITY (2),POROSITY, ID.ID ft.(1)DATE % weight g/cc %Vb %Vb M W -2185-7 1 5-7 V 20220718 19.7 1.38 47.0 17.23 M W -21815-17 2 15-17 R 20220718 29.1 1.30 46.8 16.57 Integrated Geosciences Laboratories, LLC PHYSICAL PROPERTIES DATA - DRAINAGE (EFFECTIVE) POROSITY IGS Labs File No:2207-131 Project Name:Alcoa Worden InstallationClient:CEC, Inc.Project No:300-226-0017 Report Date:07/20/22 Site Location:Badin, NC API RP 40 /METHODS:ASTM D2216 API RP 40 SAMPLE MOISTURE TOTAL PORE FLUID EFFECTIVE (4,5)HYDRAULIC SAMPLE IGS Labs DEPTH, ORIENTATION CONTENT, DRY BULK, GRAIN,SATURATIONS (3), PERMEABILITY TO WATER, CONDUCTIVITY (4,5), ID.ID ft.(1)% weight g/cc g/cc % Pv millidarcy cm/s M W -2185-7 1 5-7 V 18.9 1.41 2.72 48.4 21.8 54.9 0.448 4.28E-07 M W -21815-17 2 15-17 R 28.1 1.40 2.78 49.7 10.4 79.1 3.58 3.38E-06 (1) Sample Orientation: H = horizontal; V = vertical; R = remold (2) Total Porosity = all non & interconnected pore channels; Air Filled = pore channels not occupied by pore fluids. (3) Fluid density used to calculate pore fluid saturations: Water = 0.9996 g/cc. (4) Effective (Native) = With as-received pore fluids in place. (5) Permeability to water and hydraulic conductivity measured at saturated conditions. Vb = Bulk Volume, cc; Pv = Pore Volume, cc; ND = Not Detected Water = filtered Laboratory Fresh (tap) or Site water. AIR-FILLEDTOTAL DENSITY API RP 40; EPA 9100 25 PSI CONFINING STRESS POROSITY, %Vb (2) API RP 40 API RP 40 Integrated Geosciences Laboratories, LLC PHYSICAL PROPERTIES DATA - HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY PACKAGE INTEGRATED GEOSCIENCES LABORATORIES, LLC Environmental * Geotechnical * Core Analysis 6016 Centralcrest Street Houston, Texas 77092 Telephone (713) 316-1800 Fax (877) 255-9953 August 31, 2022 Michael Worden, Project Manager, Civil & Environnemental Consultants, Inc. 3701 Arco Corporate Dr Suite # 400, Charlotte, NC 28273. Re: IGS Labs File No:2208-155 Project Name:Alcoa Well Installation Project Number:300-226-0017 Site Location:Badin, NC Subject:Final Report: Hydraulic Conductivity Package-(API RP40, ASTM D2216, EPA 9100), and Effective (Drainage) Porosity – (Mod. ASTM D425, API RP40). Dear Michael Worden, Please find enclosed report for Physical Properties analyses conducted upon soil samples received from your “Alcoa Well Installation”project. All analyses were performed by applicable ASTM, EPA, or API methodologies. The sample is currently in storage and will be retained for thirty days past the completion of testing at no charge. Please note that the sample will be disposed of at that time. You may contact me regarding storage, disposal, or return of the sample. Integrated Geosciences Laboratories appreciate the opportunity to be of service. If you have any questions or require additional information, please contact me or Emeka Anazodo at (713) 316-1800. Sincerely, Integrated Geosciences Laboratories, LLC. Adebowale Ogunsola Integrated Geosciences Laboratories, LLC. Project Name:Alcoa Well Installation IGS Labs File No:2208-155 Project Number: 300-226-0017 Client:CEC, Inc. Site Location:Badin, NC Date Received:8/25/2022 Serial Sample ID Date; Time Depth Matix Hydraulic Conductivity Pkg Effective Porosity Comments Number Sampled (feet)Type API RP40, ASTM D2216, API 9100 RP40 mod. ASTM D425 Date Received: 20220825 1 MW-211 8/3/2022; 0740 9-13 Soil X X 1- [2" X 30" shelby tube]; 1 Gallon Ziplock 2 MW-203 8/2/2022; 0800 5-7 Soil X X 1- [2" X 30" shelby tube] 3 MW-204 8/1/2022; 0915 5-9 Soil X X 1- [2" X 30" shelby tube]; 1 Gallon Ziplock 4 MW-212 8/2/2022; 0750 7-9 Soil X X 1- [2" X 30" shelby tube]; 5 MW-201 8/4/2022; 1315 5-7 Soil X X 1- [2" X 30" shelby tube]; 1 Gallon Ziplock 6 MW-208 8/5/2022; 1200 7-9 Soil X X 1- [2" X 30" shelby tube] 7 MW-201 8/4/2022; 1325 8-9 Soil X X 1- [2" X 30" shelby tube] TOTAL 7 7 7 Laboratory Test Program Notes 1. Standard TAT for basic analysis is 10-15 business days. TEST PROGRAM - 20220825 Rev. 1.0 20140226 CLIENT CONFIDENTIAL IGS Labs File No:2208-155 Project Name:Alcoa Well InstallationClient:CEC Project No:300-226-0017 Report Date:08/31/22 Site Location:Badin, NC API RP 40 / METHODS: ASTM D2216 API RP 40 SAMPLE MOISTURE TOTAL PORE FLUID EFFECTIVE (4,5)HYDRAULIC SAMPLE IGS Labs DEPTH, ORIENTATION CONTENT, DRY BULK, GRAIN,SATURATIONS (3), PERMEABILITY TO WATER, CONDUCTIVITY (4,5), ID.ID ft.(1)% weight g/cc g/cc % Pv millidarcy cm/s MW-211 1 9-13 R 17.8 1.43 2.74 47.9 22.4 53.2 0.332 3.18E-07 MW-203 2 5-7 V 28.7 1.40 2.77 49.5 9.5 80.9 0.211 2.02E-07 MW-204 3 5-9 R 17.9 1.43 2.77 48.4 22.8 52.9 1.55 1.49E-06 MW-212 4 7-9 V 26.3 1.48 2.76 46.6 7.8 83.3 0.531 5.04E-07 MW-201 5 5-7 V 20.0 1.36 2.77 50.9 23.6 53.6 1.60 1.55E-06 MW-208 6 7-9 V 20.4 1.31 2.77 52.6 25.9 50.8 0.245 2.36E-07 MW-201 7 8-9 V 17.3 1.42 2.75 48.4 23.8 50.8 0.164 1.58E-07 (1) Sample Orientation: H = horizontal; V = vertical; R = remold (2) Total Porosity = all non & interconnected pore channels; Air Filled = pore channels not occupied by pore fluids. (3) Fluid density used to calculate pore fluid saturations: Water = 0.9996 g/cc. (4) Effective (Native) = With as-received pore fluids in place. (5) Permeability to water and hydraulic conductivity measured at saturated conditions. Vb = Bulk Volume, cc; Pv = Pore Volume, cc; ND = Not Detected Water = filtered Laboratory Fresh (tap) or Site water. AIR-FILLEDTOTAL DENSITY API RP 40; EPA 9100 25 PSI CONFINING STRESS POROSITY, %Vb (2) API RP 40 API RP 40 Integrated Geosciences Laboratories, LLC PHYSICAL PROPERTIES DATA - HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY PACKAGE IGS Labs File No:2208-155 Project Name:Alcoa Well Installation Client:CEC, Inc.Project No:300-226-0017 Report Date:8/29/2022 Site Location:Badin, NC API RP 40 / METHODS: ASTM D2216 API RP40 Mod. ASTM D425 Mod. ASTM D425 SAMPLE MOISTURE DENSITY TOTAL EFFECTIVE SAMPLE IGS Labs DEPTH, ORIENTATION ANALYSIS CONTENT,BULK,POROSITY (2),POROSITY, ID.ID ft.(1)DATE % weight g/cc %Vb %Vb MW-211 1 9-11 R 20220826 17.9 1.45 48.0 18.61 MW-203 2 5-7 V 20220826 29.1 1.42 46.6 11.57 MW-204 3 7-9 R 20220826 17.4 1.41 52.0 22.21 MW-212 4 7-9 V 20220826 26.4 1.45 49.0 14.56 MW-201 5 5-7 V 20220826 20.2 1.36 50.7 20.93 MW-208 6 7-9 V 20220826 20.2 1.31 52.8 20.62 MW-201 7 8-9 V 20220826 17.5 1.41 48.0 17.11 Integrated Geosciences Laboratories, LLC PHYSICAL PROPERTIES DATA - DRAINAGE (EFFECTIVE) POROSITY Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park EHS Support LLC Attachment D 2022 Aquifer Testing Calculations AQTESOLV for Windows Data Set: P:\300-000\300-226\-Draft Documents\Task 0017-CSM Refinement\Aquifer Testing\Aqtesolv files\New paDate: 11/21/22Time: 12:52:48 PROJECT INFORMATION Company: CECClient: ALCOAProject: 300-226Location: Badin, North CarolinaTest Date: 9/29/22Test Well: MW-201 AQUIFER DATA Saturated Thickness: 13. ftAnisotropy Ratio (Kz/Kr): 0.06529 PUMPING WELL DATA No. of pumping wells: 1 Pumping Well No. 1: MW-201 X Location: 0. ftY Location: 0. ft Casing Radius: 0.083 ftWell Radius: 0.349 ft Partially Penetrating WellDepth to Top of Screen: 3. ftDepth to Bottom of Screen: 13. ft No. of pumping periods: 4 Pumping Period DataTime (sec)Rate (L/min)Time (sec)Rate (L/min)0. 1. 2225. 5.1420. 2.4 3665. 0. OBSERVATION WELL DATA No. of observation wells: 1 Observation Well No. 1: MW-201 X Location: 0. ftY Location: 0. ft Radial distance from MW-201: 0. ft Partially Penetrating WellDepth to Top of Screen: 3. ftDepth to Bottom of Screen: 13. ft No. of Observations: 946 Observation DataTime (sec)Displacement (ft)Time (sec)Displacement (ft)5. 0. 2370. 17.3110. 0.08421 2375. 17.3715. 0.3819 2380. 17.4520. 0.5901 2385. 17.5225. 0.7412 2390. 17.5930. 0.8441 2395. 17.6435. 0.8959 2400. 17.7 11/21/22 1 12:52:48 AQTESOLV for Windows Time (sec)Displacement (ft)Time (sec)Displacement (ft)40. 0.9087 2405. 17.7845. 0.9725 2410. 17.8450. 0.9732 2415. 17.9155. 1.001 2420. 17.9560. 1.011 2425. 18.0365. 1.011 2430. 18.0970. 1.024 2435. 18.1475. 1.025 2440. 18.1880. 1.044 2445. 18.2485. 1.051 2450. 18.2890. 1.058 2455. 18.3495. 1.099 2460. 18.4100. 1.148 2465. 18.43105. 1.167 2470. 18.48110. 1.189 2475. 18.53115. 1.198 2480. 18.56120. 1.208 2485. 18.61125. 1.208 2490. 18.65130. 1.209 2495. 18.7135. 1.209 2500. 18.76140. 1.18 2505. 18.8145. 1.222 2510. 18.84150. 1.211 2515. 18.88155. 1.212 2520. 18.92160. 1.203 2525. 18.96165. 1.204 2530. 19.01170. 1.183 2535. 19.05175. 1.156 2540. 19.1180. 1.114 2545. 19.11185. 1.081 2550. 19.15190. 1.03 2555. 19.2195. 0.9665 2560. 19.24200. 0.9177 2565. 19.28205. 0.8478 2570. 19.32210. 0.8111 2575. 19.35215. 0.7743 2580. 19.4220. 0.8638 2585. 19.44225. 0.9744 2590. 19.46230. 1.05 2595. 19.5235. 1.107 2600. 19.52240. 1.149 2605. 19.56245. 1.188 2610. 19.6250. 1.227 2615. 19.63255. 1.257 2620. 19.66260. 1.284 2625. 19.7265. 1.302 2630. 19.73270. 1.344 2635. 19.76275. 1.365 2640. 19.77280. 1.383 2645. 19.82285. 1.314 2650. 19.85290. 1.245 2655. 19.88295. 1.272 2660. 19.9300. 1.293 2665. 19.93305. 1.353 2670. 19.96310. 1.468 2675. 19.97315. 1.519 2680. 19.99320. 1.578 2685. 20.02325. 1.572 2690. 20.04330. 1.557 2695. 20.06335. 1.55 2700. 20.09340. 1.535 2705. 20.12345. 1.525 2710. 20.15350. 1.517 2715. 20.17355. 1.514 2720. 20.2360. 1.524 2725. 20.21365. 1.503 2730. 20.23 11/21/22 2 12:52:48 AQTESOLV for Windows Time (sec)Displacement (ft)Time (sec)Displacement (ft)370. 1.491 2735. 20.24375. 1.471 2740. 20.27380. 1.45 2745. 20.28385. 1.42 2750. 20.3390. 1.387 2755. 20.32395. 1.348 2760. 20.35400. 1.331 2765. 20.36405. 1.286 2770. 20.39410. 1.246 2775. 20.4415. 1.212 2780. 20.42420. 1.157 2785. 20.44425. 1.121 2790. 20.44430. 1.09 2795. 20.46435. 1.053 2800. 20.47440. 1.303 2805. 20.48445. 1.597 2810. 20.51450. 1.895 2815. 20.51455. 2.181 2820. 20.51460. 2.452 2825. 20.52465. 2.704 2830. 20.53470. 2.939 2835. 20.55475. 3.164 2840. 20.55480. 3.401 2845. 20.55485. 3.629 2850. 20.57490. 3.861 2855. 20.55495. 4.059 2860. 20.55500. 4.246 2865. 20.56505. 4.436 2870. 20.56510. 4.599 2875. 20.56515. 4.768 2880. 20.55520. 4.935 2885. 20.56525. 5.098 2890. 20.55530. 5.221 2895. 20.55535. 5.355 2900. 20.55540. 5.496 2905. 20.54545. 5.61 2910. 20.55550. 5.733 2915. 20.55555. 5.865 2920. 20.56560. 5.961 2925. 20.56565. 6.074 2930. 20.56570. 6.164 2935. 20.56575. 6.247 2940. 20.56580. 6.337 2945. 20.56585. 6.399 2950. 20.56590. 6.48 2955. 20.56595. 6.532 2960. 20.57600. 6.613 2965. 20.56605. 6.673 2970. 20.55610. 6.742 2975. 20.56615. 6.805 2980. 20.55620. 6.857 2985. 20.56625. 6.909 2990. 20.55630. 6.97 2995. 20.55635. 7.022 3000. 20.55640. 7.043 3005. 20.55645. 7.116 3010. 20.55650. 7.167 3015. 20.56655. 7.208 3020. 20.57660. 7.246 3025. 20.58665. 7.267 3030. 20.57670. 7.296 3035. 20.57675. 7.317 3040. 20.57680. 7.35 3045. 20.58685. 7.368 3050. 20.56690. 7.401 3055. 20.56695. 7.431 3060. 20.57 11/21/22 3 12:52:48 AQTESOLV for Windows Time (sec)Displacement (ft)Time (sec)Displacement (ft)700. 7.449 3065. 20.58705. 7.491 3070. 20.58710. 7.509 3075. 20.58715. 7.543 3080. 20.58720. 7.54 3085. 20.59725. 7.571 3090. 20.6730. 7.604 3095. 20.59735. 7.623 3100. 20.6740. 7.664 3105. 20.62745. 7.673 3110. 20.62750. 7.706 3115. 20.62755. 7.744 3120. 20.62760. 7.765 3125. 20.64765. 7.807 3130. 20.65770. 7.828 3135. 20.65775. 7.847 3140. 20.65780. 7.89 3145. 20.67785. 7.921 3150. 20.67790. 7.942 3155. 20.7795. 7.952 3160. 20.7800. 7.985 3165. 20.72805. 8.024 3170. 20.73810. 8.076 3175. 20.74815. 8.118 3180. 20.74820. 8.16 3185. 20.75825. 8.199 3190. 20.76830. 8.219 3195. 20.76835. 8.249 3200. 20.76840. 8.278 3205. 20.77845. 8.298 3210. 20.79850. 8.328 3215. 20.78855. 8.369 3220. 20.79860. 8.399 3225. 20.8865. 8.429 3230. 20.79870. 8.441 3235. 20.82875. 8.462 3240. 20.82880. 8.48 3245. 20.82885. 8.514 3250. 20.84890. 8.553 3255. 20.84895. 8.595 3260. 20.85900. 8.616 3265. 20.87905. 8.646 3270. 20.87910. 8.688 3275. 20.88915. 8.706 3280. 20.88920. 8.766 3285. 20.89925. 8.789 3290. 20.89930. 8.828 3295. 20.9935. 8.87 3300. 20.91940. 8.911 3305. 20.91945. 8.95 3310. 20.92950. 8.977 3315. 20.92955. 8.992 3320. 20.93960. 9.04 3325. 20.91965. 9.064 3330. 20.92970. 9.104 3335. 20.93975. 9.164 3340. 20.92980. 9.197 3345. 20.93985. 9.254 3350. 20.94990. 9.287 3355. 20.95995. 9.341 3360. 20.951000. 9.398 3365. 20.951005. 9.422 3370. 20.951010. 9.462 3375. 20.961015. 9.524 3380. 20.961020. 9.534 3385. 20.961025. 9.559 3390. 20.95 11/21/22 4 12:52:48 AQTESOLV for Windows Time (sec)Displacement (ft)Time (sec)Displacement (ft)1030. 9.587 3395. 20.951035. 9.603 3400. 20.951040. 9.642 3405. 20.951045. 9.66 3410. 20.961050. 9.681 3415. 20.941055. 9.701 3420. 20.941060. 9.743 3425. 20.941065. 9.773 3430. 20.941070. 9.811 3435. 20.921075. 9.832 3440. 20.921080. 9.861 3445. 20.921085. 9.881 3450. 20.921090. 9.913 3455. 20.921095. 9.931 3460. 20.921100. 9.973 3465. 20.911105. 10. 3470. 20.911110. 10.05 3475. 20.91115. 10.08 3480. 20.91120. 10.1 3485. 20.91125. 10.12 3490. 20.91130. 10.14 3495. 20.91135. 10.17 3500. 20.911140. 10.19 3505. 20.91145. 10.22 3510. 20.91150. 10.24 3515. 20.891155. 10.26 3520. 20.91160. 10.29 3525. 20.891165. 10.32 3530. 20.881170. 10.36 3535. 20.881175. 10.37 3540. 20.91180. 10.39 3545. 20.91185. 10.42 3550. 20.91190. 10.45 3555. 20.91195. 10.47 3560. 20.91200. 10.52 3565. 20.921205. 10.55 3570. 20.911210. 10.57 3575. 20.911215. 10.6 3580. 20.91220. 10.64 3585. 20.911225. 10.66 3590. 20.911230. 10.67 3595. 20.921235. 10.69 3600. 20.921240. 10.71 3605. 20.921245. 10.74 3610. 20.921250. 10.75 3615. 20.931255. 10.77 3620. 20.931260. 10.78 3625. 20.921265. 10.79 3630. 20.931270. 10.81 3635. 20.921275. 10.83 3640. 20.921280. 10.85 3645. 20.921285. 10.88 3650. 20.91290. 10.9 3655. 20.921295. 10.94 3660. 20.921300. 10.96 3665. 20.911305. 10.99 3670. 20.921310. 11.02 3675. 20.431315. 11.07 3680. 19.851320. 11.12 3685. 19.321325. 11.18 3690. 18.811330. 11.24 3695. 18.331335. 11.31 3700. 17.851340. 11.37 3705. 17.41345. 11.42 3710. 16.951350. 11.47 3715. 16.531355. 11.5 3720. 16.11 11/21/22 5 12:52:49 AQTESOLV for Windows Time (sec)Displacement (ft)Time (sec)Displacement (ft)1360. 11.52 3725. 15.731365. 11.58 3730. 15.331370. 11.62 3735. 14.981375. 11.66 3740. 14.611380. 11.68 3745. 14.281385. 11.69 3750. 13.941390. 11.71 3755. 13.631395. 11.71 3760. 13.321400. 11.73 3765. 13.011405. 11.73 3770. 12.731410. 11.73 3775. 12.451415. 11.74 3780. 12.181420. 11.78 3785. 11.921425. 11.79 3790. 11.671430. 11.8 3795. 11.431435. 11.81 3800. 11.191440. 11.82 3805. 10.951445. 11.83 3810. 10.731450. 11.86 3815. 10.521455. 11.87 3820. 10.321460. 11.88 3825. 10.121465. 11.89 3830. 9.921470. 11.9 3835. 9.7371475. 11.92 3840. 9.5511480. 11.94 3845. 9.381485. 11.97 3850. 9.2151490. 11.98 3855. 9.0411495. 11.99 3860. 8.8971500. 12.01 3865. 8.7351505. 12.03 3870. 8.5921510. 12.03 3875. 8.4481515. 12.05 3880. 8.3161520. 12.07 3885. 8.1851525. 12.07 3890. 8.0521530. 12.09 3895. 7.9281535. 12.1 3900. 7.8051540. 12.12 3905. 7.6811545. 12.12 3910. 7.5791550. 12.14 3915. 7.4641555. 12.14 3920. 7.3591560. 12.17 3925. 7.2591565. 12.17 3930. 7.1561570. 12.19 3935. 7.0661575. 12.2 3940. 6.9721580. 12.21 3945. 6.8691585. 12.23 3950. 6.7971590. 12.23 3955. 6.7051595. 12.24 3960. 6.6241600. 12.25 3965. 6.5521605. 12.26 3970. 6.4711610. 12.28 3975. 6.41615. 12.28 3980. 6.3281620. 12.28 3985. 6.2571625. 12.32 3990. 6.1851630. 12.33 3995. 6.1261635. 12.34 4000. 6.0661640. 12.36 4005. 5.9831645. 12.37 4010. 5.9311650. 12.38 4015. 5.881655. 12.39 4020. 5.8191660. 12.4 4025. 5.7671665. 12.41 4030. 5.7041670. 12.43 4035. 5.6521675. 12.44 4040. 5.6021680. 12.45 4045. 5.5571685. 12.46 4050. 5.5 11/21/22 6 12:52:49 AQTESOLV for Windows Time (sec)Displacement (ft)Time (sec)Displacement (ft)1690. 12.47 4055. 5.4491695. 12.48 4060. 5.4111700. 12.49 4065. 5.3541705. 12.5 4070. 5.3181710. 12.51 4075. 5.2761715. 12.53 4080. 5.2251720. 12.55 4085. 5.1861725. 12.56 4090. 5.151730. 12.58 4095. 5.1131735. 12.58 4100. 5.0711740. 12.61 4105. 5.0261745. 12.62 4110. 4.991750. 12.63 4115. 4.9481755. 12.65 4120. 4.9181760. 12.66 4125. 4.8881765. 12.66 4130. 4.8451770. 12.66 4135. 4.8051775. 12.68 4140. 4.771780. 12.7 4145. 4.7391785. 12.71 4150. 4.7081790. 12.73 4155. 4.6771795. 12.73 4160. 4.6571800. 12.76 4165. 4.6281805. 12.77 4170. 4.6081810. 12.8 4175. 4.5521815. 12.82 4180. 4.5381820. 12.84 4185. 4.5091825. 12.85 4190. 4.4791830. 12.86 4195. 4.4581835. 12.87 4200. 4.4371840. 12.89 4205. 4.4071845. 12.89 4210. 4.3711850. 12.91 4215. 4.3561855. 12.92 4220. 4.3231860. 12.93 4225. 4.2991865. 12.94 4230. 4.2731870. 12.93 4235. 4.2551875. 12.96 4240. 4.2221880. 12.97 4245. 4.2051885. 12.97 4250. 4.1831890. 12.99 4255. 4.1561895. 13. 4260. 4.141900. 13. 4265. 4.111905. 13.01 4270. 4.0881910. 13.01 4275. 4.0671915. 13.01 4280. 4.0371920. 13.03 4285. 4.0171925. 13.01 4290. 3.9961930. 13.01 4295. 3.9721935. 13.03 4300. 3.9671940. 13.05 4305. 3.941945. 13.05 4310. 3.9271950. 13.05 4315. 3.9051955. 13.04 4320. 3.8711960. 13.05 4325. 3.8621965. 13.07 4330. 3.8521970. 13.07 4335. 3.8151975. 13.08 4340. 3.7521980. 13.08 4345. 3.711985. 13.1 4350. 3.8521990. 13.11 4355. 3.8471995. 13.1 4360. 3.9042000. 13.12 4365. 3.8532005. 13.11 4370. 3.8172010. 13.12 4375. 3.7962015. 13.11 4380. 3.754 11/21/22 7 12:52:49 AQTESOLV for Windows Time (sec)Displacement (ft)Time (sec)Displacement (ft)2020. 13.11 4385. 3.7392025. 13.11 4390. 3.7242030. 13.13 4395. 3.72035. 13.13 4400. 3.6732040. 13.13 4405. 3.6522045. 13.14 4410. 3.6312050. 13.15 4415. 3.612055. 13.16 4420. 3.5952060. 13.16 4425. 3.5922065. 13.16 4430. 3.5492070. 13.18 4435. 3.5432075. 13.2 4440. 3.5242080. 13.21 4445. 3.5062085. 13.21 4450. 3.4962090. 13.2 4455. 3.4722095. 13.21 4460. 3.4662100. 13.22 4465. 3.442105. 13.21 4470. 3.4162110. 13.23 4475. 3.412115. 13.22 4480. 3.3962120. 13.23 4485. 3.392125. 13.25 4490. 3.3722130. 13.25 4495. 3.3532135. 13.26 4500. 3.3382140. 13.26 4505. 3.3132145. 13.28 4510. 3.3072150. 13.29 4515. 3.2792155. 13.29 4520. 3.272160. 13.3 4525. 3.2582165. 13.31 4530. 3.2642170. 13.31 4535. 3.2342175. 13.32 4540. 3.2252180. 13.32 4545. 3.2072185. 13.33 4550. 3.1982190. 13.33 4555. 3.1942195. 13.35 4560. 3.1662200. 13.36 4565. 3.1712205. 13.36 4570. 3.1352210. 13.38 4575. 3.1342215. 13.38 4580. 3.1232220. 13.41 4585. 3.0932225. 13.55 4590. 3.0942230. 13.76 4595. 3.0862235. 13.97 4600. 3.0652240. 14.18 4605. 3.062245. 14.34 4610. 3.0512250. 14.51 4615. 3.0342255. 14.67 4620. 3.0252260. 14.83 4625. 3.0162265. 14.99 4630. 3.0052270. 15.13 4635. 2.9842275. 15.27 4640. 2.9752280. 15.41 4645. 2.9662285. 15.54 4650. 2.9542290. 15.67 4655. 2.9452295. 15.8 4660. 2.9452300. 15.93 4665. 2.9242305. 16.05 4670. 2.9152310. 16.16 4675. 2.9042315. 16.28 4680. 2.8832320. 16.38 4685. 2.8832325. 16.48 4690. 2.8742330. 16.6 4695. 2.8752335. 16.72 4700. 2.8652340. 16.8 4705. 2.8522345. 16.89 4710. 2.842 11/21/22 8 12:52:49 AQTESOLV for Windows Time (sec)Displacement (ft)Time (sec)Displacement (ft)2350. 16.97 4715. 2.8212355. 17.06 4720. 2.822360. 17.13 4725. 2.7982365. 17.22 4730. 2.795 SOLUTION Pumping TestAquifer Model: ConfinedSolution Method: Theis (Step Test) VISUAL ESTIMATION RESULTS Estimated Parameters Parameter EstimateT 8.239E-5 ft 2/secS 0.005904Sw -0.0693C 0. sec 2/ft5 P3. K = T/b = 6.337E-6 ft/sec (0.0001932 cm/sec)Ss = S/b = 0.0004541 1/ft AUTOMATIC ESTIMATION RESULTS Estimated Parameters Parameter Estimate Std. Error Approx. C.I.t-RatioT 8.239E-5 1.333E-6 +/- 2.616E-6 61.8 ft 2/secS 0.005904 0.003878 +/- 0.007608 1.523Sw -0.0693 0.3323 +/- 0.652 -0.2085C 0. 9.072E+6 +/- 1.78E+7 0. sec 2/ft5 P 3. 1.54 +/- 3.021 1.948 C.I. is approximate 95% confidence interval for parametert-ratio = estimate/std. errorNo estimation window K = T/b = 6.337E-6 ft/sec (0.0001932 cm/sec)Ss = S/b = 0.0004541 1/ft Parameter Correlations T S Sw C PT 1.00 0.60 0.66 0.02 0.00S 0.60 1.00 0.99 -0.08 0.00Sw 0.66 0.99 1.00 -0.15 0.00C 0.02 -0.08 -0.15 1.00 0.00P 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.00 Residual Statistics for weighted residuals Sum of Squares ...... 2231. ft2 Variance ............ 2.371 ft2 Std. Deviation ........ 1.54 ftMean............... -0.01884 ftNo. of Residuals...... 946No. of Estimates...... 5 STEP TEST ANALYSIS RESULTS Jacob-Rorabaugh Step Test Model: s(t) = BQ + CQP 11/21/22 9 12:52:49 AQTESOLV for Windows t = 1.secQ in cu.ft/secB = -126.3C = 0.P = 3. Eden-Hazel Step Test Model: s(t) = (a + b log10(t))Q + CQP Q in cu.ft/seca = -1309.6b = 2224.5C = 0.P = 3. Well Efficiency: -6.034% (Q from last step) 11/21/22 10 12:52:49 AQTESOLV for Windows Data Set: P:\300-000\300-226\-Draft Documents\Task 0017-CSM Refinement\Aquifer Testing\Aqtesolv files\New paDate: 11/21/22Time: 12:52:07 PROJECT INFORMATION Company: CECClient: ALCOAProject: 300-226Location: Badin, North CarolinaTest Date: 9/29/22Test Well: MW-203 AQUIFER DATA Saturated Thickness: 12. ftAnisotropy Ratio (Kz/Kr): 1. PUMPING WELL DATA No. of pumping wells: 1 Pumping Well No. 1: MW-203 X Location: 0. ftY Location: 0. ft Casing Radius: 0.083 ftWell Radius: 0.349 ft Partially Penetrating WellDepth to Top of Screen: 2. ftDepth to Bottom of Screen: 12. ft No. of pumping periods: 3 Pumping Period DataTime (sec)Rate (L/min)Time (sec)Rate (L/min)0. 1.6 2885. 0.1550. 2.4 OBSERVATION WELL DATA No. of observation wells: 1 Observation Well No. 1: MW-203 X Location: 0. ftY Location: 0. ft Radial distance from MW-203: 0. ft Partially Penetrating WellDepth to Top of Screen: 2. ftDepth to Bottom of Screen: 12. ft No. of Observations: 851 Observation DataTime (sec)Displacement (ft)Time (sec)Displacement (ft)5. 0.1327 2135. 21.7210. 0.2565 2140. 21.7515. 0.2869 2145. 21.7720. 0.2786 2150. 21.7925. 0.2673 2155. 21.7930. 0.2679 2160. 21.8235. 0.2686 2165. 21.84 11/21/22 1 12:52:07 AQTESOLV for Windows Time (sec)Displacement (ft)Time (sec)Displacement (ft)40. 0.2693 2170. 21.8445. 0.291 2175. 21.8650. 0.282 2180. 21.8955. 0.282 2185. 21.9160. 0.27 2190. 21.9665. 0.3331 2195. 21.9770. 0.3843 2200. 22.75. 0.4053 2205. 22.0280. 0.4141 2210. 22.0485. 0.516 2215. 22.0890. 0.5789 2220. 22.195. 0.6298 2225. 22.13100. 0.6686 2230. 22.15105. 0.7104 2235. 22.17110. 0.7618 2240. 22.19115. 0.8223 2245. 22.22120. 0.9579 2250. 22.24125. 1.099 2255. 22.27130. 1.244 2260. 22.3135. 1.368 2265. 22.32140. 1.483 2270. 22.35145. 1.595 2275. 22.36150. 1.72 2280. 22.38155. 1.844 2285. 22.4160. 1.957 2290. 22.42165. 2.072 2295. 22.45170. 2.173 2300. 22.46175. 2.286 2305. 22.49180. 2.366 2310. 22.51185. 2.467 2315. 22.54190. 2.567 2320. 22.56195. 2.659 2325. 22.59200. 2.72 2330. 22.61205. 2.802 2335. 22.63210. 2.803 2340. 22.66215. 2.854 2345. 22.67220. 2.99 2350. 22.69225. 3.145 2355. 22.68230. 3.204 2360. 22.68235. 3.267 2365. 22.68240. 3.327 2370. 22.68245. 3.399 2375. 22.69250. 3.461 2380. 22.69255. 3.521 2385. 22.7260. 3.593 2390. 22.7265. 3.623 2395. 22.7270. 3.686 2400. 22.7275. 3.726 2405. 22.7280. 3.777 2410. 22.7285. 3.819 2415. 22.7290. 3.849 2420. 22.69295. 3.892 2425. 22.7300. 3.943 2430. 22.71305. 3.974 2435. 22.7310. 4.016 2440. 22.71315. 4.035 2445. 22.71320. 4.068 2450. 22.72325. 4.098 2455. 22.72330. 4.14 2460. 22.73335. 4.2 2465. 22.74340. 4.242 2470. 22.74345. 4.26 2475. 22.74350. 4.282 2480. 22.74355. 4.294 2485. 22.75360. 4.282 2490. 22.75365. 4.273 2495. 22.75 11/21/22 2 12:52:07 AQTESOLV for Windows Time (sec)Displacement (ft)Time (sec)Displacement (ft)370. 4.274 2500. 22.74375. 4.262 2505. 22.73380. 4.274 2510. 22.75385. 4.274 2515. 22.76390. 4.295 2520. 22.76395. 4.316 2525. 22.75400. 4.346 2530. 22.76405. 4.367 2535. 22.77410. 4.397 2540. 22.77415. 4.426 2545. 22.78420. 4.455 2550. 22.79425. 4.497 2555. 22.79430. 4.538 2560. 22.8435. 4.577 2565. 22.8440. 4.628 2570. 22.83445. 4.679 2575. 22.83450. 4.742 2580. 22.83455. 4.793 2585. 22.85460. 4.844 2590. 22.87465. 4.895 2595. 22.87470. 4.977 2600. 22.88475. 5.029 2605. 22.9480. 5.11 2610. 22.92485. 5.195 2615. 22.92490. 5.267 2620. 22.93495. 5.349 2625. 22.94500. 5.409 2630. 22.95505. 5.452 2635. 22.96510. 5.503 2640. 22.98515. 5.555 2645. 22.98520. 5.627 2650. 22.98525. 5.678 2655. 22.99530. 5.699 2660. 23.01535. 5.749 2665. 23.01540. 5.799 2670. 23.02545. 5.87 2675. 23.03550. 5.95 2680. 23.05555. 6.031 2685. 23.06560. 6.133 2690. 23.06565. 6.236 2695. 23.07570. 6.341 2700. 23.09575. 6.432 2705. 23.12580. 6.525 2710. 23.13585. 6.619 2715. 23.14590. 6.721 2720. 23.16595. 6.824 2725. 23.17600. 6.906 2730. 23.17605. 6.987 2735. 23.1610. 7.06 2740. 23.12615. 7.153 2745. 23.14620. 7.246 2750. 23.15625. 7.348 2755. 23.16630. 7.45 2760. 23.17635. 7.552 2765. 23.18640. 7.654 2770. 23.14645. 7.777 2775. 23.11650. 7.888 2780. 23.11655. 7.982 2785. 23.1660. 8.094 2790. 23.1665. 8.208 2795. 23.11670. 8.32 2800. 23.1675. 8.444 2805. 23.09680. 8.536 2810. 23.08685. 8.617 2815. 23.06690. 8.71 2820. 23.08695. 8.782 2825. 23.08 11/21/22 3 12:52:07 AQTESOLV for Windows Time (sec)Displacement (ft)Time (sec)Displacement (ft)700. 8.833 2830. 23.08705. 8.892 2835. 23.08710. 8.943 2840. 22.92715. 9.016 2845. 22.8720. 9.079 2850. 22.7725. 9.1 2855. 22.62730. 9.139 2860. 22.55735. 9.202 2865. 22.48740. 9.254 2870. 22.39745. 9.378 2875. 22.33750. 9.511 2880. 22.26755. 9.656 2885. 22.19760. 9.789 2890. 22.11765. 9.934 2895. 22.03770. 10.08 2900. 21.95775. 10.21 2905. 21.88780. 10.34 2910. 21.81785. 10.47 2915. 21.75790. 10.59 2920. 21.66795. 10.72 2925. 21.61800. 10.85 2930. 21.53805. 10.95 2935. 21.47810. 11.08 2940. 21.4815. 11.18 2945. 21.34820. 11.3 2950. 21.26825. 11.42 2955. 21.2830. 11.53 2960. 21.13835. 11.64 2965. 21.06840. 11.74 2970. 21.845. 11.85 2975. 20.93850. 11.94 2980. 20.85855. 12.04 2985. 20.77860. 12.13 2990. 20.69865. 12.22 2995. 20.62870. 12.31 3000. 20.56875. 12.4 3005. 20.48880. 12.48 3010. 20.42885. 12.58 3015. 20.36890. 12.65 3020. 20.29895. 12.72 3025. 20.23900. 12.8 3030. 20.16905. 12.88 3035. 20.1910. 12.95 3040. 20.03915. 13.03 3045. 19.96920. 13.11 3050. 19.89925. 13.18 3055. 19.82930. 13.24 3060. 19.75935. 13.31 3065. 19.68940. 13.37 3070. 19.61945. 13.43 3075. 19.56950. 13.49 3080. 19.5955. 13.54 3085. 19.44960. 13.62 3090. 19.38965. 13.7 3095. 19.31970. 13.77 3100. 19.25975. 13.84 3105. 19.19980. 13.91 3110. 19.14985. 13.99 3115. 19.07990. 14.06 3120. 19.01995. 14.12 3125. 18.961000. 14.17 3130. 18.891005. 14.24 3135. 18.831010. 14.31 3140. 18.771015. 14.35 3145. 18.711020. 14.4 3150. 18.641025. 14.47 3155. 18.58 11/21/22 4 12:52:07 AQTESOLV for Windows Time (sec)Displacement (ft)Time (sec)Displacement (ft)1030. 14.51 3160. 18.521035. 14.56 3165. 18.451040. 14.62 3170. 18.381045. 14.66 3175. 18.321050. 14.71 3180. 18.251055. 14.75 3185. 18.181060. 14.81 3190. 18.121065. 14.85 3195. 18.051070. 14.89 3200. 17.971075. 14.92 3205. 17.91080. 14.98 3210. 17.841085. 15.01 3215. 17.761090. 15.07 3220. 17.71095. 15.1 3225. 17.631100. 15.14 3230. 17.571105. 15.18 3235. 17.511110. 15.21 3240. 17.451115. 15.24 3245. 17.361120. 15.28 3250. 17.31125. 15.31 3255. 17.241130. 15.35 3260. 17.191135. 15.38 3265. 17.131140. 15.42 3270. 17.061145. 15.45 3275. 17.1150. 15.46 3280. 16.951155. 15.51 3285. 16.881160. 15.53 3290. 16.831165. 15.55 3295. 16.781170. 15.59 3300. 16.711175. 15.62 3305. 16.651180. 15.64 3310. 16.571185. 15.68 3315. 16.571190. 15.7 3320. 16.491195. 15.72 3325. 16.41200. 15.74 3330. 16.341205. 15.76 3335. 16.271210. 15.78 3340. 16.221215. 15.8 3345. 16.161220. 15.81 3350. 16.11225. 15.84 3355. 16.051230. 15.84 3360. 15.991235. 15.88 3365. 15.931240. 15.9 3370. 15.821245. 15.93 3375. 15.671250. 15.94 3380. 15.521255. 15.96 3385. 15.381260. 15.98 3390. 15.241265. 16. 3395. 15.081270. 16. 3400. 14.951275. 16.03 3405. 14.81280. 16.02 3410. 14.661285. 16.02 3415. 14.531290. 16.02 3420. 14.381295. 16.03 3425. 14.241300. 16.03 3430. 14.111305. 16.04 3435. 13.971310. 16.04 3440. 13.841315. 16.05 3445. 13.711320. 16.05 3450. 13.571325. 16.06 3455. 13.441330. 16.06 3460. 13.31335. 16.05 3465. 13.181340. 16.07 3470. 13.061345. 16.08 3475. 12.921350. 16.08 3480. 12.791355. 16.08 3485. 12.67 11/21/22 5 12:52:07 AQTESOLV for Windows Time (sec)Displacement (ft)Time (sec)Displacement (ft)1360. 16.1 3490. 12.531365. 16.1 3495. 12.411370. 16.1 3500. 12.281375. 16.09 3505. 12.161380. 16.09 3510. 12.041385. 16.09 3515. 11.931390. 16.1 3520. 11.811395. 16.11 3525. 11.691400. 16.11 3530. 11.561405. 16.11 3535. 11.451410. 16.13 3540. 11.321415. 16.12 3545. 11.211420. 16.13 3550. 11.091425. 16.13 3555. 10.971430. 16.13 3560. 10.851435. 16.14 3565. 10.741440. 16.14 3570. 10.641445. 16.15 3575. 10.521450. 16.15 3580. 10.411455. 16.15 3585. 10.311460. 16.15 3590. 10.191465. 16.14 3595. 10.091470. 16.15 3600. 9.9761475. 16.15 3605. 9.8741480. 16.15 3610. 9.751485. 16.15 3615. 9.6561490. 16.16 3620. 9.5541495. 16.16 3625. 9.4531500. 16.17 3630. 9.3391505. 16.17 3635. 9.2491510. 16.17 3640. 9.1481515. 16.19 3645. 9.0341520. 16.3 3650. 8.9411525. 16.39 3655. 8.8511530. 16.49 3660. 8.7481535. 16.57 3665. 8.6551540. 16.66 3670. 8.5531545. 16.74 3675. 8.4511550. 16.82 3680. 8.3581555. 16.9 3685. 8.2651560. 16.97 3690. 8.1841565. 17.03 3695. 8.0821570. 17.09 3700. 8.0021575. 17.17 3705. 7.9091580. 17.23 3710. 7.8271585. 17.31 3715. 7.7341590. 17.38 3720. 7.641595. 17.45 3725. 7.5491600. 17.51 3730. 7.4681605. 17.59 3735. 7.3831610. 17.66 3740. 7.3021615. 17.73 3745. 7.211620. 17.79 3750. 7.1291625. 17.85 3755. 7.0571630. 17.91 3760. 6.9761635. 17.99 3765. 6.8831640. 18.04 3770. 6.8021645. 18.11 3775. 6.7291650. 18.18 3780. 6.6571655. 18.25 3785. 6.5841660. 18.31 3790. 6.5021665. 18.37 3795. 6.431670. 18.42 3800. 6.3491675. 18.48 3805. 6.2691680. 18.53 3810. 6.1861685. 18.58 3815. 6.117 11/21/22 6 12:52:07 AQTESOLV for Windows Time (sec)Displacement (ft)Time (sec)Displacement (ft)1690. 18.63 3820. 6.0551695. 18.69 3825. 5.9841700. 18.74 3830. 5.9021705. 18.78 3835. 5.8381710. 18.83 3840. 5.7691715. 18.88 3845. 5.6961720. 18.92 3850. 5.6331725. 18.97 3855. 5.561730. 19.01 3860. 5.51735. 19.05 3865. 5.4271740. 19.1 3870. 5.3541745. 19.14 3875. 5.3031750. 19.18 3880. 5.231755. 19.21 3885. 5.171760. 19.25 3890. 5.1071765. 19.29 3895. 5.0481770. 19.32 3900. 4.9891775. 19.37 3905. 4.9261780. 19.41 3910. 4.8761785. 19.45 3915. 4.8171790. 19.48 3920. 4.7531795. 19.51 3925. 4.6811800. 19.54 3930. 4.6291805. 19.57 3935. 4.5681810. 19.61 3940. 4.5171815. 19.65 3945. 4.4531820. 19.69 3950. 4.4131825. 19.73 3955. 4.3491830. 19.77 3960. 4.2971835. 19.81 3965. 4.2351840. 19.86 3970. 4.1831845. 19.9 3975. 4.1311850. 19.96 3980. 4.081855. 20. 3985. 4.0271860. 20.04 3990. 3.9761865. 20.08 3995. 3.9251870. 20.11 4000. 3.8741875. 20.16 4005. 3.8241880. 20.18 4010. 3.7741885. 20.23 4015. 3.7361890. 20.26 4020. 3.6861895. 20.31 4025. 3.6361900. 20.34 4030. 3.5951905. 20.38 4035. 3.5451910. 20.41 4040. 3.5141915. 20.43 4045. 3.4631920. 20.46 4050. 3.4121925. 20.5 4055. 3.371930. 20.54 4060. 3.3281935. 20.58 4065. 3.2891940. 20.61 4070. 3.2471945. 20.64 4075. 3.1961950. 20.68 4080. 3.1661955. 20.72 4085. 3.1141960. 20.75 4090. 3.0721965. 20.78 4095. 3.0421970. 20.81 4100. 2.9991975. 20.83 4105. 2.9591980. 20.87 4110. 2.9171985. 20.87 4115. 2.8741990. 20.9 4120. 2.8431995. 20.93 4125. 2.8122000. 20.97 4130. 2.7832005. 21.04 4135. 2.7422010. 21.05 4140. 2.7012015. 21.09 4145. 2.672 11/21/22 7 12:52:07 AQTESOLV for Windows Time (sec)Displacement (ft)Time (sec)Displacement (ft)2020. 21.13 4150. 2.6312025. 21.15 4155. 2.6022030. 21.19 4160. 2.5622035. 21.22 4165. 2.5282040. 21.23 4170. 2.4892045. 21.26 4175. 2.4552050. 21.29 4180. 2.4152055. 21.32 4185. 2.3722060. 21.34 4190. 2.3422065. 21.36 4195. 2.3112070. 21.39 4200. 2.292075. 21.42 4205. 2.2592080. 21.47 4210. 2.2262085. 21.49 4215. 2.2072090. 21.52 4220. 2.1752095. 21.55 4225. 2.1452100. 21.58 4230. 2.1152105. 21.6 4235. 2.0952110. 21.62 4240. 2.0652115. 21.65 4245. 2.0352120. 21.68 4250. 2.2125. 21.7 4255. 1.9682130. 21.7 SOLUTION Pumping TestAquifer Model: ConfinedSolution Method: Theis (Step Test) VISUAL ESTIMATION RESULTS Estimated Parameters Parameter EstimateT 1.661E-5 ft 2/secS 0.03075Sw 0.C 1. sec 2/ft5 P 1.5 K = T/b = 1.384E-6 ft/sec (4.218E-5 cm/sec)Ss = S/b = 0.002562 1/ft AUTOMATIC ESTIMATION RESULTS Estimated Parameters Parameter Estimate Std. Error Approx. C.I.t-RatioT 1.661E-5 2.394E-7 +/- 4.699E-7 69.37 ft 2/secS 0.03075 0.003031 +/- 0.005951 10.14Sw 0. not estimatedC 1. 9.75E+4 +/- 1.914E+5 1.026E-5 sec 2/ft5 P 1.5 1.564E+4 +/- 3.07E+4 9.59E-5 C.I. is approximate 95% confidence interval for parametert-ratio = estimate/std. errorNo estimation window K = T/b = 1.384E-6 ft/sec (4.218E-5 cm/sec)Ss = S/b = 0.002562 1/ft Parameter Correlations T S C PT 1.00 -0.63 0.34 0.38 11/21/22 8 12:52:07 AQTESOLV for Windows S -0.63 1.00 -0.35 -0.45C 0.34 -0.35 1.00 0.99P 0.38 -0.45 0.99 1.00 Residual Statistics for weighted residuals Sum of Squares ...... 4660. ft2 Variance ............ 5.502 ft2 Std. Deviation ........ 2.346 ftMean............... -0.387 ftNo. of Residuals...... 851No. of Estimates...... 4 STEP TEST ANALYSIS RESULTS Jacob-Rorabaugh Step Test Model: s(t) = BQ + CQP t = 1.secQ in cu.ft/secB = 0.C = 1.P = 1.5 Eden-Hazel Step Test Model: s(t) = (a + b log10(t))Q + CQP Q in cu.ft/seca = -2.208E+4b = 1.104E+4C = 1.P = 1.5 Well Efficiency: 0.% (Q from last step) 11/21/22 9 12:52:07 AQTESOLV for Windows Data Set: P:\300-000\300-226\-Draft Documents\Task 0017-CSM Refinement\Aquifer Testing\Aqtesolv files\New paDate: 11/21/22Time: 12:54:06 PROJECT INFORMATION Company: CECClient: ALCOAProject: 300-226Location: Badin, North CarolinaTest Date: 9/26/22Test Well: MW-205 AQUIFER DATA Saturated Thickness: 14.5 ftAnisotropy Ratio (Kz/Kr): 1. PUMPING WELL DATA No. of pumping wells: 1 Pumping Well No. 1: MW-205 X Location: 0. ftY Location: 0. ft Casing Radius: 0.083 ftWell Radius: 0.349 ft Partially Penetrating WellDepth to Top of Screen: 4.5 ftDepth to Bottom of Screen: 14.5 ft No. of pumping periods: 9 Pumping Period DataTime (sec)Rate (L/min)Time (sec)Rate (L/min)0. 0.2 2815. 4.600. 0.5 3235. 6.1165. 1. 3715. 7.31430. 2. 3900. 0.2315. 3. OBSERVATION WELL DATA No. of observation wells: 1 Observation Well No. 1: MW-205 X Location: 0. ftY Location: 0. ft Radial distance from MW-205: 0. ft Partially Penetrating WellDepth to Top of Screen: 4.5 ftDepth to Bottom of Screen: 14.5 ft No. of Observations: 813 Observation DataTime (sec)Displacement (ft)Time (sec)Displacement (ft)5. 0.003 2040. 1.54910. 0.003 2045. 1.57515. 0.007 2050. 1.54520. 0.007 2055. 1.589 11/21/22 1 12:54:06 AQTESOLV for Windows Time (sec)Displacement (ft)Time (sec)Displacement (ft)25. 0.007 2060. 1.60930. 0.007 2065. 1.64235. 0.01 2070. 1.65240. 0.01 2075. 1.70645. 0.01 2080. 1.71350. 0.007 2085. 1.71655. 0.01 2090. 1.71960. 0.06 2095. 1.67265. 0.114 2100. 1.55570. 0.081 2105. 1.52575. 0.091 2110. 1.47580. 0.124 2115. 1.42585. 0.184 2120. 1.37490. 0.265 2125. 1.34195. 0.345 2130. 1.311100. 0.422 2135. 1.267105. 0.329 2140. 1.22110. 0.164 2145. 1.173115. 0.084 2150. 1.126120. 0.087 2155. 1.116125. 0.081 2160. 1.106130. 0.097 2165. 1.143135. 0.107 2170. 1.163140. 0.107 2175. 1.203145. 0.101 2180. 1.25150. 0.097 2185. 1.291155. 0.087 2190. 1.277160. 0.077 2195. 1.334165. 0.084 2200. 1.358170. 0.081 2205. 1.371175. 0.074 2210. 1.384180. 0.091 2215. 1.381185. 0.084 2220. 1.381190. 0.084 2225. 1.394195. 0.094 2230. 1.388200. 0.097 2235. 1.401205. 0.091 2240. 1.428210. 0.091 2245. 1.451215. 0.097 2250. 1.468220. 0.097 2255. 1.471225. 0.094 2260. 1.478230. 0.094 2265. 1.471235. 0.104 2270. 1.468240. 0.097 2275. 1.475245. 0.091 2280. 1.482250. 0.094 2285. 1.485255. 0.097 2290. 1.485260. 0.097 2295. 1.475265. 0.097 2300. 1.448270. 0.101 2305. 1.435275. 0.097 2310. 1.425280. 0.097 2315. 1.408285. 0.104 2320. 1.391290. 0.104 2325. 1.384295. 0.107 2330. 1.498300. 0.107 2335. 1.662305. 0.107 2340. 1.786310. 0.097 2345. 1.894315. 0.101 2350. 1.987320. 0.104 2355. 2.071325. 0.097 2360. 2.138330. 0.094 2365. 2.195335. 0.094 2370. 2.245340. 0.097 2375. 2.282345. 0.101 2380. 2.309350. 0.094 2385. 2.332 11/21/22 2 12:54:06 AQTESOLV for Windows Time (sec)Displacement (ft)Time (sec)Displacement (ft)355. 0.097 2390. 2.366360. 0.091 2395. 2.396365. 0.094 2400. 2.423370. 0.094 2405. 2.45375. 0.091 2410. 2.497380. 0.101 2415. 2.537385. 0.097 2420. 2.574390. 0.101 2425. 2.59395. 0.09 2430. 2.597400. 0.08 2435. 2.631405. 0.09 2440. 2.641410. 0.08 2445. 2.621415. 0.084 2450. 2.624420. 0.094 2455. 2.651425. 0.1 2460. 2.681430. 0.097 2465. 2.698435. 0.087 2470. 2.734440. 0.084 2475. 2.768445. 0.087 2480. 2.798450. 0.094 2485. 2.818455. 0.094 2490. 2.842460. 0.1 2495. 2.858465. 0.1 2500. 2.869470. 0.114 2505. 2.885475. 0.097 2510. 2.902480. 0.1 2515. 2.919485. 0.087 2520. 2.932490. 0.087 2525. 2.952495. 0.097 2530. 2.969500. 0.087 2535. 2.979505. 0.094 2540. 2.996510. 0.087 2545. 3.009515. 0.067 2550. 3.029520. 0.07 2555. 3.043525. 0.033 2560. 3.049530. 0.084 2565. 3.063535. 0.094 2570. 3.073540. 0.1 2575. 3.073545. 0.094 2580. 3.073550. 0.087 2585. 3.076555. 0.09 2590. 3.083560. 0.087 2595. 3.083565. 0.067 2600. 3.086570. 0.07 2605. 3.09575. 0.064 2610. 3.09580. 0.07 2615. 3.09585. 0.07 2620. 3.096590. 0.07 2625. 3.11595. 0.08 2630. 3.12600. 0.097 2635. 3.133605. 0.117 2640. 3.137610. 0.124 2645. 3.15615. 0.147 2650. 3.147620. 0.352 2655. 3.147625. 0.456 2660. 3.147630. 0.502 2665. 3.143635. 0.533 2670. 3.137640. 0.509 2675. 3.133645. 0.476 2680. 3.137650. 0.422 2685. 3.133655. 0.399 2690. 3.133660. 0.369 2695. 3.12665. 0.335 2700. 3.116670. 0.318 2705. 3.123675. 0.302 2710. 3.126680. 0.271 2715. 3.126 11/21/22 3 12:54:06 AQTESOLV for Windows Time (sec)Displacement (ft)Time (sec)Displacement (ft)685. 0.241 2720. 3.126690. 0.225 2725. 3.13695. 0.218 2730. 3.13700. 0.198 2735. 3.14705. 0.194 2740. 3.147710. 0.191 2745. 3.147715. 0.178 2750. 3.157720. 0.184 2755. 3.137725. 0.168 2760. 3.143730. 0.178 2765. 3.147735. 0.174 2770. 3.1740. 0.178 2775. 3.096745. 0.181 2780. 3.1750. 0.181 2785. 3.11755. 0.178 2790. 3.113760. 0.174 2795. 3.113765. 0.178 2800. 3.096770. 0.174 2805. 3.103775. 0.168 2810. 3.1780. 0.164 2815. 3.103785. 0.168 2820. 3.11790. 0.174 2825. 3.1795. 0.161 2830. 3.096800. 0.171 2835. 3.133805. 0.164 2840. 3.261810. 0.168 2845. 3.378815. 0.171 2850. 3.502820. 0.168 2855. 3.609825. 0.171 2860. 3.726830. 0.178 2865. 3.833835. 0.178 2870. 3.914840. 0.178 2875. 3.998845. 0.181 2880. 4.085850. 0.178 2885. 4.168855. 0.175 2890. 4.245860. 0.178 2895. 4.319865. 0.181 2900. 4.383870. 0.188 2905. 4.443875. 0.188 2910. 4.493880. 0.188 2915. 4.547885. 0.188 2920. 4.601890. 0.198 2925. 4.658895. 0.195 2930. 4.704900. 0.205 2935. 4.715905. 0.205 2940. 4.798910. 0.198 2945. 4.845915. 0.175 2950. 4.892920. 0.158 2955. 4.936925. 0.144 2960. 4.983930. 0.168 2965. 5.026935. 0.168 2970. 5.063940. 0.168 2975. 5.107945. 0.171 2980. 5.15950. 0.178 2985. 5.187955. 0.181 2990. 5.217960. 0.191 2995. 5.254965. 0.205 3000. 5.287970. 0.211 3005. 5.318975. 0.208 3010. 5.344980. 0.211 3015. 5.381985. 0.205 3020. 5.405990. 0.205 3025. 5.438995. 0.198 3030. 5.4721000. 0.198 3035. 5.4851005. 0.201 3040. 5.4851010. 0.198 3045. 5.498 11/21/22 4 12:54:06 AQTESOLV for Windows Time (sec)Displacement (ft)Time (sec)Displacement (ft)1015. 0.198 3050. 5.5021020. 0.195 3055. 5.5021025. 0.198 3060. 5.5121030. 0.195 3065. 5.5221035. 0.201 3070. 5.5421040. 0.198 3075. 5.5591045. 0.191 3080. 5.5761050. 0.195 3085. 5.5861055. 0.198 3090. 5.5921060. 0.198 3095. 5.6091065. 0.198 3100. 5.6191070. 0.201 3105. 5.6191075. 0.195 3110. 5.6261080. 0.201 3115. 5.6331085. 0.195 3120. 5.6431090. 0.195 3125. 5.6491095. 0.198 3130. 5.6531100. 0.201 3135. 5.6661105. 0.195 3140. 5.6791110. 0.201 3145. 5.6961115. 0.201 3150. 5.7131120. 0.205 3155. 5.731125. 0.208 3160. 5.7331130. 0.208 3165. 5.7331135. 0.211 3170. 5.741140. 0.205 3175. 5.7461145. 0.201 3180. 5.7331150. 0.195 3185. 5.7361155. 0.198 3190. 5.7331160. 0.191 3195. 5.741165. 0.181 3200. 5.7531170. 0.175 3205. 5.761175. 0.171 3210. 5.771180. 0.165 3215. 5.771185. 0.222 3220. 5.7771190. 0.258 3225. 5.781195. 0.268 3230. 5.7831200. 0.275 3235. 5.8941205. 0.282 3240. 6.0381210. 0.305 3245. 6.1021215. 0.329 3250. 6.0711220. 0.339 3255. 5.9741225. 0.342 3260. 5.8971230. 0.332 3265. 5.9311235. 0.329 3270. 6.0011240. 0.339 3275. 6.0611245. 0.346 3280. 6.421250. 0.359 3285. 6.7451255. 0.359 3290. 6.8521260. 0.362 3295. 6.8291265. 0.356 3300. 6.8321270. 0.356 3305. 6.8351275. 0.346 3310. 6.8351280. 0.346 3315. 6.8951285. 0.352 3320. 6.9421290. 0.352 3325. 6.9961295. 0.352 3330. 7.0431300. 0.352 3335. 7.081305. 0.359 3340. 7.1231310. 0.356 3345. 7.1771315. 0.346 3350. 7.2371320. 0.346 3355. 7.2711325. 0.336 3360. 7.2981330. 0.329 3365. 7.3381335. 0.325 3370. 7.3781340. 0.329 3375. 7.418 11/21/22 5 12:54:06 AQTESOLV for Windows Time (sec)Displacement (ft)Time (sec)Displacement (ft)1345. 0.329 3380. 7.4421350. 0.339 3385. 7.4721355. 0.339 3390. 7.4951360. 0.336 3395. 7.5221365. 0.329 3400. 7.5421370. 0.319 3405. 7.8371375. 0.315 3410. 7.8771380. 0.319 3415. 7.9171385. 0.319 3420. 7.9641390. 0.319 3425. 8.0041395. 0.322 3430. 8.0511400. 0.322 3435. 8.0951405. 0.319 3440. 8.1321410. 0.329 3445. 8.1751415. 0.326 3450. 8.2021420. 0.329 3455. 8.2291425. 0.342 3460. 8.2661430. 0.419 3465. 8.3091435. 0.453 3470. 8.3291440. 0.486 3475. 8.3661445. 0.496 3480. 8.2931450. 0.54 3485. 8.3361455. 0.58 3490. 8.3191460. 0.607 3495. 8.3031465. 0.634 3500. 8.2261470. 0.661 3505. 8.2461475. 0.691 3510. 8.2091480. 0.724 3515. 8.1991485. 0.751 3520. 8.2021490. 0.805 3525. 8.2391495. 0.865 3530. 8.1951500. 0.912 3535. 8.1851505. 0.939 3540. 8.2491510. 0.969 3545. 8.2961515. 0.996 3550. 8.3131520. 1.002 3555. 8.3361525. 0.999 3560. 8.3531530. 1.019 3565. 8.3631535. 1.016 3570. 8.391540. 0.996 3575. 8.4131545. 0.975 3580. 8.4331550. 0.959 3585. 8.4531555. 0.925 3590. 8.481560. 0.882 3595. 8.5041565. 0.862 3600. 8.511570. 0.835 3605. 8.5471575. 0.821 3610. 8.5641580. 0.808 3615. 8.5981585. 0.831 3620. 8.6241590. 0.818 3625. 8.5911595. 0.801 3630. 8.6081600. 0.815 3635. 8.6211605. 0.868 3640. 8.6341610. 0.932 3645. 8.6341615. 0.992 3650. 8.6141620. 1.039 3655. 8.5541625. 1.086 3660. 8.5271630. 1.073 3665. 8.5371635. 1.11 3670. 8.5311640. 1.167 3675. 8.5241645. 1.183 3680. 8.5141650. 1.177 3685. 8.5071655. 1.153 3690. 8.481660. 1.133 3695. 8.4641665. 1.123 3700. 8.451670. 1.103 3705. 8.427 11/21/22 6 12:54:06 AQTESOLV for Windows Time (sec)Displacement (ft)Time (sec)Displacement (ft)1675. 1.076 3710. 8.3661680. 1.136 3715. 8.3061685. 1.113 3720. 8.2891690. 1.083 3725. 8.3031695. 1.056 3730. 8.3091700. 1.036 3735. 8.3561705. 0.996 3740. 8.4031710. 0.935 3745. 8.4331715. 0.929 3750. 8.4671720. 0.915 3755. 8.4941725. 0.976 3760. 8.5271730. 1.043 3765. 8.5571735. 1.083 3770. 8.5771740. 1.12 3775. 8.6111745. 1.116 3780. 8.6441750. 1.146 3785. 8.6851755. 1.19 3790. 8.7151760. 1.14 3795. 8.7381765. 1.059 3800. 8.7751770. 1.113 3805. 8.7951775. 1.167 3810. 8.8251780. 1.197 3815. 8.8391785. 1.22 3820. 8.8551790. 1.26 3825. 8.8821795. 1.247 3830. 8.9061800. 1.304 3835. 8.9261805. 1.381 3840. 8.9491810. 1.358 3845. 8.9631815. 1.331 3850. 8.9731820. 1.344 3855. 8.9531825. 1.374 3860. 8.9831830. 1.364 3865. 9.0031835. 1.347 3870. 9.0131840. 1.428 3875. 9.0261845. 1.451 3880. 9.0361850. 1.518 3885. 9.0571855. 1.548 3890. 9.0631860. 1.555 3895. 9.0731865. 1.538 3900. 9.0831870. 1.559 3905. 9.0971875. 1.612 3910. 9.1071880. 1.659 3915. 9.1131885. 1.679 3920. 9.1241890. 1.703 3925. 9.091895. 1.739 3930. 8.9631900. 1.76 3935. 8.9961905. 1.78 3940. 8.8991910. 1.776 3945. 8.8421915. 1.763 3950. 8.8121920. 1.796 3955. 8.7181925. 1.83 3960. 8.6041930. 1.857 3965. 8.441935. 1.84 3970. 8.2791940. 1.709 3975. 8.1151945. 1.696 3980. 7.9271950. 1.669 3985. 7.7331955. 1.656 3990. 7.5721960. 1.646 3995. 7.4381965. 1.609 4000. 7.2711970. 1.595 4005. 7.111975. 1.592 4010. 6.9831980. 1.582 4015. 6.7781985. 1.565 4020. 6.0141990. 1.585 4025. 4.7411995. 1.622 4030. 3.7052000. 1.646 4035. 2.888 11/21/22 7 12:54:06 AQTESOLV for Windows Time (sec)Displacement (ft)Time (sec)Displacement (ft)2005. 1.659 4040. 2.3552010. 1.636 4045. 1.9462015. 1.636 4050. 1.3832020. 1.639 4055. 0.9542025. 1.646 4060. 0.5822030. 1.582 4065. 0.2572035. 1.532 SOLUTION Pumping TestAquifer Model: ConfinedSolution Method: Theis (Step Test) VISUAL ESTIMATION RESULTS Estimated Parameters Parameter EstimateT 0.009595 ft 2/minS 0.136Sw 0.C 1. sec 2/ft5 P 1.5 K = T/b = 0.0006617 ft/min (0.0003362 cm/sec)Ss = S/b = 0.009377 1/ft AUTOMATIC ESTIMATION RESULTS Estimated Parameters Parameter Estimate Std. Error Approx. C.I.t-RatioT 0.009595 0.0003207 +/- 0.0006295 29.92 ft 2/minS 0.136 0.02533 +/- 0.04972 5.368Sw 0. not estimatedC 1. 6159.3 +/- 1.209E+4 0.0001624 sec 2/ft5 P 1.5 1294.1 +/- 2540.4 0.001159 C.I. is approximate 95% confidence interval for parametert-ratio = estimate/std. errorNo estimation window K = T/b = 0.0006617 ft/min (0.0003362 cm/sec)Ss = S/b = 0.009377 1/ft Parameter Correlations T S C PT 1.00 -0.79 0.42 0.47S -0.79 1.00 -0.65 -0.75C 0.42 -0.65 1.00 0.99P 0.47 -0.75 0.99 1.00 Residual Statistics for weighted residuals Sum of Squares ...... 461.9 ft2 Variance ............ 0.571 ft2 Std. Deviation ........ 0.7556 ftMean............... -0.2356 ftNo. of Residuals...... 813No. of Estimates...... 4 STEP TEST ANALYSIS RESULTS 11/21/22 8 12:54:06 AQTESOLV for Windows Jacob-Rorabaugh Step Test Model: s(t) = BQ + CQP t = 1.secQ in cu.ft/secB = 1.498E-10C = 1.P = 1.5 Eden-Hazel Step Test Model: s(t) = (a + b log10(t))Q + CQP Q in cu.ft/seca = -1905.8b = 1146.C = 1.P = 1.5 Well Efficiency: 2.285E-7% (Q from last step) 11/21/22 9 12:54:06 AQTESOLV for Windows Data Set: P:\300-000\300-226\-Draft Documents\Task 0017-CSM Refinement\Aquifer Testing\Aqtesolv files\New paDate: 11/21/22Time: 12:50:07 PROJECT INFORMATION Company: CECClient: ALCOAProject: 300-226Location: Badin, North CarolinaTest Date: 9/27/22Test Well: MW-220 AQUIFER DATA Saturated Thickness: 6. ftAnisotropy Ratio (Kz/Kr): 1. PUMPING WELL DATA No. of pumping wells: 1 Pumping Well No. 1: MW-220 X Location: 0. ftY Location: 0. ft Casing Radius: 0.083 ftWell Radius: 0.25 ft Partially Penetrating WellDepth to Top of Screen: 1. ftDepth to Bottom of Screen: 6. ft No. of pumping periods: 3 Pumping Period DataTime (sec)Rate (L/min)Time (sec)Rate (L/min)0. 0.5 765. 0.510. 1.2 OBSERVATION WELL DATA No. of observation wells: 1 Observation Well No. 1: MW-220 X Location: 0. ftY Location: 0. ft Radial distance from MW-220: 0. ft Partially Penetrating WellDepth to Top of Screen: 1. ftDepth to Bottom of Screen: 6. ft No. of Observations: 854 Observation DataTime (sec)Displacement (ft)Time (sec)Displacement (ft)5. 0.009432 2140. 4.96510. 0.009843 2145. 4.94315. 0.02228 2150. 4.9120. 0.0257 2155. 4.93125. 0.02578 2160. 4.82830. 0.02578 2165. 4.80735. 0.04683 2170. 4.807 11/21/22 1 12:50:07 AQTESOLV for Windows Time (sec)Displacement (ft)Time (sec)Displacement (ft)40. 0.04683 2175. 4.80645. 0.0348 2180. 4.80650. 0.04082 2185. 4.78555. 0.05219 2190. 4.77560. 0.06039 2195. 4.76665. 0.05356 2200. 4.76570. 0.05274 2205. 4.75375. 0.05192 2210. 4.74380. 0.0511 2215. 4.74485. 0.05996 2220. 4.73290. 0.08702 2225. 4.73295. 0.06898 2230. 4.733100. 0.06898 2235. 4.733105. 0.078 2240. 4.716110. 0.08702 2245. 4.704115. 0.08681 2250. 4.704120. 0.08653 2255. 4.695125. 0.09829 2260. 4.695130. 0.107 2265. 4.683135. 0.1068 2270. 4.674140. 0.1576 2275. 4.673145. 0.4886 2280. 4.663150. 0.8889 2285. 4.65155. 1.208 2290. 4.649160. 1.515 2295. 4.64165. 1.873 2300. 4.639170. 2.213 2305. 4.618175. 2.553 2310. 4.608180. 2.799 2315. 4.6185. 3.038 2320. 4.571190. 3.266 2325. 4.56195. 3.491 2330. 4.531200. 3.695 2335. 4.51205. 3.797 2340. 4.489210. 3.882 2345. 4.48215. 3.952 2350. 4.459220. 4.045 2355. 4.438225. 4.118 2360. 4.42230. 4.181 2365. 4.399235. 4.247 2370. 4.378240. 4.334 2375. 4.358245. 4.382 2380. 4.337250. 4.318 2385. 4.328255. 4.267 2390. 4.317260. 4.251 2395. 4.298265. 4.27 2400. 4.276270. 4.291 2405. 4.263275. 4.313 2410. 4.241280. 4.322 2415. 4.221285. 4.322 2420. 4.199290. 4.344 2425. 4.175295. 4.335 2430. 4.176300. 4.344 2435. 4.156305. 4.357 2440. 4.135310. 4.378 2445. 4.115315. 4.438 2450. 4.107320. 4.532 2455. 4.094325. 4.644 2460. 4.063330. 4.738 2465. 4.053335. 4.832 2470. 4.031340. 4.875 2475. 4.008345. 4.876 2480. 3.998350. 4.865 2485. 3.978355. 4.864 2490. 3.967360. 4.854 2495. 3.947365. 4.853 2500. 3.93 11/21/22 2 12:50:07 AQTESOLV for Windows Time (sec)Displacement (ft)Time (sec)Displacement (ft)370. 4.84 2505. 3.919375. 4.85 2510. 3.911380. 4.849 2515. 3.89385. 4.838 2520. 3.881390. 4.85 2525. 3.847395. 4.851 2530. 3.838400. 4.852 2535. 3.826405. 4.852 2540. 3.808410. 4.853 2545. 3.795415. 4.863 2550. 3.774420. 4.854 2555. 3.756425. 4.842 2560. 3.735430. 4.843 2565. 3.723435. 4.843 2570. 3.702440. 4.856 2575. 3.702445. 4.855 2580. 3.687450. 4.863 2585. 3.663455. 4.841 2590. 3.657460. 4.862 2595. 3.636465. 4.861 2600. 3.615470. 4.923 2605. 3.606475. 4.974 2610. 3.593480. 5.026 2615. 3.584485. 5.078 2620. 3.553490. 5.171 2625. 3.541495. 5.232 2630. 3.531500. 5.304 2635. 3.52505. 5.346 2640. 3.503510. 5.385 2645. 3.482515. 5.427 2650. 3.471520. 5.435 2655. 3.453525. 5.447 2660. 3.454530. 5.446 2665. 3.433535. 5.54 2670. 3.412540. 5.6 2675. 3.399545. 5.663 2680. 3.381550. 5.714 2685. 3.369555. 5.765 2690. 3.359560. 5.816 2695. 3.347565. 5.868 2700. 3.317570. 5.919 2705. 3.329575. 5.971 2710. 3.308580. 6.034 2715. 3.296585. 6.095 2720. 3.287590. 6.146 2725. 3.267595. 6.21 2730. 3.258600. 6.27 2735. 3.238605. 6.312 2740. 3.227610. 6.384 2745. 3.218615. 6.435 2750. 3.219620. 6.495 2755. 3.189625. 6.549 2760. 3.177630. 6.569 2765. 3.168635. 6.632 2770. 3.159640. 6.712 2775. 3.138645. 6.784 2780. 3.138650. 6.834 2785. 3.125655. 6.876 2790. 3.116660. 6.924 2795. 3.094665. 6.966 2800. 3.084670. 7.005 2805. 3.071675. 7.036 2810. 3.062680. 7.09 2815. 3.041685. 7.131 2820. 3.032690. 7.191 2825. 3.02695. 7.25 2830. 3. 11/21/22 3 12:50:07 AQTESOLV for Windows Time (sec)Displacement (ft)Time (sec)Displacement (ft)700. 7.292 2835. 2.979705. 7.342 2840. 2.979710. 7.405 2845. 2.97715. 7.465 2850. 2.949720. 7.517 2855. 2.94725. 7.569 2860. 2.919730. 7.591 2865. 2.919735. 7.562 2870. 2.91740. 7.551 2875. 2.897745. 7.542 2880. 2.875750. 7.521 2885. 2.865755. 7.521 2890. 2.852760. 7.521 2895. 2.842765. 7.254 2900. 2.831770. 6.986 2905. 2.82775. 6.956 2910. 2.812780. 6.956 2915. 2.8785. 6.946 2920. 2.792790. 6.946 2925. 2.784795. 6.934 2930. 2.773800. 6.915 2935. 2.763805. 6.927 2940. 2.741810. 6.906 2945. 2.732815. 6.906 2950. 2.719820. 6.906 2955. 2.709825. 6.885 2960. 2.696830. 6.885 2965. 2.696835. 6.876 2970. 2.676840. 6.863 2975. 2.667845. 6.863 2980. 2.667850. 6.842 2985. 2.647855. 6.841 2990. 2.638860. 6.841 2995. 2.626865. 6.823 3000. 2.616870. 6.823 3005. 2.607875. 6.802 3010. 2.594880. 6.802 3015. 2.573885. 6.79 3020. 2.585890. 6.78 3025. 2.573895. 6.78 3030. 2.552900. 6.771 3035. 2.544905. 6.771 3040. 2.544910. 6.759 3045. 2.514915. 6.759 3050. 2.524920. 6.75 3055. 2.514925. 6.739 3060. 2.492930. 6.73 3065. 2.482935. 6.718 3070. 2.469940. 6.719 3075. 2.467945. 6.698 3080. 2.457950. 6.687 3085. 2.445955. 6.686 3090. 2.437960. 6.676 3095. 2.425965. 6.664 3100. 2.417970. 6.654 3105. 2.408975. 6.644 3110. 2.396980. 6.632 3115. 2.408985. 6.631 3120. 2.373990. 6.61 3125. 2.363995. 6.591 3130. 2.3621000. 6.579 3135. 2.341005. 6.569 3140. 2.3391010. 6.578 3145. 2.3311015. 6.557 3150. 2.321020. 6.548 3155. 2.3121025. 6.536 3160. 2.301 11/21/22 4 12:50:07 AQTESOLV for Windows Time (sec)Displacement (ft)Time (sec)Displacement (ft)1030. 6.536 3165. 2.3021035. 6.518 3170. 2.2941040. 6.518 3175. 2.2851045. 6.518 3180. 2.2731050. 6.506 3185. 2.2641055. 6.498 3190. 2.2521060. 6.498 3195. 2.2431065. 6.478 3200. 2.2431070. 6.478 3205. 2.2341075. 6.469 3210. 2.2231080. 6.469 3215. 2.2141085. 6.448 3220. 2.2141090. 6.448 3225. 2.2021095. 6.436 3230. 2.1941100. 6.427 3235. 2.1841105. 6.415 3240. 2.1721110. 6.406 3245. 2.1631115. 6.398 3250. 2.151120. 6.398 3255. 2.1411125. 6.398 3260. 2.1411130. 6.377 3265. 2.1291135. 6.387 3270. 2.121140. 6.366 3275. 2.1211145. 6.358 3280. 2.1121150. 6.358 3285. 2.1121155. 6.337 3290. 2.0911160. 6.35 3295. 2.0791165. 6.331 3300. 2.0791170. 6.328 3305. 2.0791175. 6.327 3310. 2.071180. 6.317 3315. 2.0611185. 6.295 3320. 2.0611190. 6.295 3325. 2.041195. 6.282 3330. 2.0281200. 6.276 3335. 2.0181205. 6.275 3340. 2.0181210. 6.275 3345. 2.0181215. 6.263 3350. 1.9971220. 6.241 3355. 1.9961225. 6.232 3360. 1.9961230. 6.232 3365. 1.9961235. 6.232 3370. 1.9871240. 6.211 3375. 1.9871245. 6.211 3380. 1.9661250. 6.202 3385. 1.9661255. 6.202 3390. 1.9541260. 6.189 3395. 1.9451265. 6.18 3400. 1.9361270. 6.17 3405. 1.9361275. 6.17 3410. 1.9241280. 6.157 3415. 1.9031285. 6.149 3420. 1.9151290. 6.15 3425. 1.9021295. 6.139 3430. 1.8931300. 6.139 3435. 1.8921305. 6.119 3440. 1.881310. 6.12 3445. 1.8711315. 6.108 3450. 1.8621320. 6.098 3455. 1.8631325. 6.086 3460. 1.8511330. 6.086 3465. 1.8521335. 6.076 3470. 1.8521340. 6.064 3475. 1.8431345. 6.064 3480. 1.831350. 6.056 3485. 1.831355. 6.044 3490. 1.811 11/21/22 5 12:50:07 AQTESOLV for Windows Time (sec)Displacement (ft)Time (sec)Displacement (ft)1360. 6.036 3495. 1.821365. 6.037 3500. 1.8111370. 6.016 3505. 1.8111375. 6.029 3510. 1.7991380. 6.017 3515. 1.7991385. 6.009 3520. 1.791390. 5.997 3525. 1.7771395. 5.988 3530. 1.791400. 5.989 3535. 1.7691405. 5.98 3540. 1.771410. 5.979 3545. 1.771415. 5.958 3550. 1.7621420. 5.966 3555. 1.7511425. 5.957 3560. 1.7511430. 5.935 3565. 1.7421435. 5.935 3570. 1.731440. 5.929 3575. 1.7211445. 5.917 3580. 1.721450. 5.916 3585. 1.7081455. 5.916 3590. 1.7081460. 5.895 3595. 1.6991465. 5.895 3600. 1.6911470. 5.895 3605. 1.7011475. 5.886 3610. 1.6921480. 5.874 3615. 1.6811485. 5.874 3620. 1.6821490. 5.856 3625. 1.6821495. 5.856 3630. 1.6831500. 5.856 3635. 1.6741505. 5.835 3640. 1.6741510. 5.822 3645. 1.6541515. 5.822 3650. 1.6541520. 5.813 3655. 1.6531525. 5.805 3660. 1.6431530. 5.805 3665. 1.6421535. 5.793 3670. 1.6291540. 5.793 3675. 1.6191545. 5.785 3680. 1.6271550. 5.773 3685. 1.6181555. 5.773 3690. 1.6061560. 5.763 3695. 1.6061565. 5.751 3700. 1.5961570. 5.751 3705. 1.5961575. 5.742 3710. 1.5961580. 5.732 3715. 1.5761585. 5.72 3720. 1.5761590. 5.732 3725. 1.5761595. 5.719 3730. 1.5821600. 5.698 3735. 1.5681605. 5.697 3740. 1.5681610. 5.688 3745. 1.5711615. 5.679 3750. 1.5621620. 5.673 3755. 1.551625. 5.667 3760. 1.551630. 5.667 3765. 1.551635. 5.658 3770. 1.5411640. 5.658 3775. 1.541645. 5.646 3780. 1.5391650. 5.636 3785. 1.5261655. 5.637 3790. 1.5251660. 5.638 3795. 1.5151665. 5.627 3800. 1.5141670. 5.622 3805. 1.5151675. 5.622 3810. 1.5071680. 5.612 3815. 1.5171685. 5.6 3820. 1.509 11/21/22 6 12:50:07 AQTESOLV for Windows Time (sec)Displacement (ft)Time (sec)Displacement (ft)1690. 5.599 3825. 1.4981695. 5.599 3830. 1.5111700. 5.59 3835. 1.4991705. 5.577 3840. 1.491710. 5.568 3845. 1.491715. 5.568 3850. 1.491720. 5.558 3855. 1.4781725. 5.543 3860. 1.4691730. 5.534 3865. 1.4681735. 5.533 3870. 1.4681740. 5.533 3875. 1.4671745. 5.515 3880. 1.4571750. 5.514 3885. 1.4571755. 5.514 3890. 1.4561760. 5.492 3895. 1.4431765. 5.484 3900. 1.4341770. 5.484 3905. 1.4341775. 5.473 3910. 1.4341780. 5.465 3915. 1.4331785. 5.453 3920. 1.4211790. 5.454 3925. 1.4121795. 5.454 3930. 1.4221800. 5.444 3935. 1.4141805. 5.443 3940. 1.4031810. 5.434 3945. 1.4031815. 5.412 3950. 1.3951820. 5.408 3955. 1.3951825. 5.397 3960. 1.3951830. 5.391 3965. 1.3961835. 5.377 3970. 1.3751840. 5.368 3975. 1.3871845. 5.36 3980. 1.3761850. 5.349 3985. 1.3751855. 5.349 3990. 1.3741860. 5.339 3995. 1.3741865. 5.327 4000. 1.3731870. 5.327 4005. 1.3631875. 5.327 4010. 1.3511880. 5.317 4015. 1.351885. 5.305 4020. 1.3491890. 5.306 4025. 1.3391895. 5.297 4030. 1.3391900. 5.276 4035. 1.3381905. 5.276 4040. 1.3371910. 5.268 4045. 1.3321915. 5.267 4050. 1.3331920. 5.254 4055. 1.3251925. 5.236 4060. 1.3261930. 5.244 4065. 1.3281935. 5.234 4070. 1.3291940. 5.222 4075. 1.3071945. 5.222 4080. 1.3071950. 5.222 4085. 1.3061955. 5.202 4090. 1.3171960. 5.193 4095. 1.3041965. 5.193 4100. 1.2951970. 5.194 4105. 1.3041975. 5.182 4110. 1.2841980. 5.173 4115. 1.2851985. 5.164 4120. 1.2851990. 5.164 4125. 1.2771995. 5.164 4130. 1.2782000. 5.143 4135. 1.2772005. 5.143 4140. 1.2772010. 5.143 4145. 1.2772015. 5.132 4150. 1.276 11/21/22 7 12:50:07 AQTESOLV for Windows Time (sec)Displacement (ft)Time (sec)Displacement (ft)2020. 5.123 4155. 1.2672025. 5.123 4160. 1.2662030. 5.114 4165. 1.2672035. 5.103 4170. 1.2672040. 5.094 4175. 1.2552045. 5.097 4180. 1.2682050. 5.098 4185. 1.2562055. 5.077 4190. 1.2572060. 5.078 4195. 1.2562065. 5.057 4200. 1.2552070. 5.069 4205. 1.2462075. 5.057 4210. 1.2452080. 5.049 4215. 1.2322085. 5.037 4220. 1.2322090. 5.028 4225. 1.2232095. 5.028 4230. 1.2322100. 5.019 4235. 1.2322105. 5.006 4240. 1.2242110. 4.997 4245. 1.2152115. 4.985 4250. 1.2242120. 4.976 4255. 1.2152125. 4.975 4260. 1.2152130. 4.966 4265. 1.2142135. 4.953 4270. 1.223 SOLUTION Pumping TestAquifer Model: ConfinedSolution Method: Theis (Step Test) VISUAL ESTIMATION RESULTS Estimated Parameters Parameter EstimateT 0.0002528 ft 2/minS 0.07002Sw 0.C 1. sec 2/ft5 P 1.5 K = T/b = 4.213E-5 ft/min (2.14E-5 cm/sec)Ss = S/b = 0.01167 1/ft STEP TEST ANALYSIS RESULTS Jacob-Rorabaugh Step Test Model: s(t) = BQ + CQP t = 1.secQ in cu.ft/secB = 0.C = 1.P = 1.5 Eden-Hazel Step Test Model: s(t) = (a + b log10(t))Q + CQP Q in cu.ft/seca = -1.159E+5b = 4.35E+4C = 1.P = 1.5 Well Efficiency: 0.% (Q from last step) 11/21/22 8 12:50:07 Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park EHS Support LLC Attachment E 2022 Groundwater Elevation Measurements Attachment E 2022 Groundwater Elevation Data Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update Alcoa Badin Works Badin, North Carolina Screen Top Bottom Northing Easting (NAVD88 - ft)(NAVD88 - ft) ABL-MW-1 604447.26 1665212.55 ABL PWR/Rock 541.46 45 10 35.00 45.00 506.46 496.46 27.96 28.88 513.50 512.58 ABL-MW-2 604044.58 1664817.44 ABL Soil/Saprolite 541.04 60 10 37.00 47.00 504.04 494.04 31.52 --509.52 -- ABL-MW-3 603645.35 1664413.84 ABL Soil/PWR 478.46 14 10 4.00 14.00 474.46 464.46 1.98 2.10 476.48 476.36 ABL-MW-6 604195.10 1665433.47 ABL PWR/Rock 538.03 35 10 25.00 35.00 513.03 503.03 31.00 30.02 507.03 508.01 ABL-PZ1D 604339.90 1665208.33 ABL PWR/Rock 538.96 60 10 46.00 56.00 492.96 482.96 29.25 29.59 509.71 509.37 ABL-PZ1I 604339.90 1665208.33 ABL PWR/Rock 538.84 60 10 30.00 40.00 508.84 498.84 25.34 26.14 513.50 512.70 ABL-PZ2D 603843.34 1665006.08 ABL PWR/Rock 542.88 70 10 60.00 70.00 482.88 472.88 57.85 53.80 485.03 489.08 ABL-PZ3D 603147.17 1664782.10 ABL PWR/Rock 469.82 50 10 40.00 50.00 429.82 419.82 --4.96 --464.86 ABL-PZ3I 603147.17 1664782.10 ABL PWR/Rock 469.81 21 5 16.00 21.00 453.81 448.81 --5.37 --464.44 BF-1 605488.59 1666711.88 Main Plant PWR/Rock 524.43 26 15 11.00 26.00 513.43 498.43 11.70 --512.73 -- BF-2 605882.38 1666762.39 Main Plant PWR/Rock 524.35 22 10 12.00 22.00 512.35 502.35 7.45 7.60 516.90 516.75 BF-5 605699.80 1666548.47 Main Plant PWR 523.03 19 10 9.00 19.00 514.03 504.03 9.98 10.08 513.05 512.95 MW-1 606259.54 1666644.83 Main Plant PWR 553.83 16 10 6.00 16.00 547.83 537.83 30.41 31.28 523.42 522.55 MW-10 606079.81 1667465.73 Main Plant PWR 530.11 32 10 21.00 31.00 509.11 499.11 20.92 21.83 509.19 508.28 MW-103 604590.93 1665804.52 Main Plant PWR 521.05 12 8 4.00 12.00 517.05 509.05 8.00 9.41 513.05 511.64 MW-104 604472.39 1666436.25 Main Plant Soil/PWR 520.36 18 10 8.00 18.00 512.36 502.36 11.11 12.61 509.25 507.75 MW-105 605349.07 1667456.16 Main Plant Soil/PWR 524.31 27 20 7.00 27.00 517.31 497.31 16.27 16.77 508.04 507.54 MW-108 606618.59 1667682.80 Main Plant PWR 516.61 27 20 7.00 27.00 509.61 489.61 8.32 8.81 508.29 507.80 MW-109 607422.52 1667293.03 Main Plant PWR 529.76 33 25 8.00 33.00 521.76 496.76 19.91 20.17 509.85 509.59 MW-110 607381.17 1667557.80 Main Plant Soil/Saprolite 511.34 15 10 5.00 15.00 506.34 496.34 2.89 3.35 508.45 507.99 MW-12 607176.82 1667080.19 Main Plant PWR 534.73 22 10 10.50 20.50 524.23 514.23 21.22 22.28 513.51 512.45 MW-13 606701.85 1666721.09 Main Plant PWR 548.02 34 10 23.00 33.00 525.02 515.02 26.97 27.14 521.05 520.88 MW-15 606319.01 1667010.68 Main Plant Saprolite/PWR 525.28 20 10 8.00 18.00 517.28 507.28 13.08 12.44 512.20 512.84 MW-16 607350.77 1667524.73 Main Plant PWR 519.31 18 10 7.50 17.50 511.81 501.81 10.83 11.35 508.48 507.96 MW-17 607009.17 1667614.88 Main Plant Saprolite/PWR 514.19 19 10 9.00 19.00 505.19 495.19 --6.84 --507.35 MW-18 607269.85 1666836.76 Main Plant PWR 553.51 43 10 33.00 43.00 520.51 510.51 --35.14 --518.37 MW-19 607642.38 1667054.87 Main Plant PWR 546.39 49 20 29.00 49.00 517.39 497.39 33.11 32.62 513.28 513.77 MW-2 606711.02 1666915.21 Main Plant Saprolite/PWR 537.75 25 10 15.00 25.00 522.75 512.75 21.52 21.53 516.23 516.22 MW-20A 606909.13 1666865.86 Main Plant PWR 544.01 40 10 29.00 39.00 515.01 505.01 24.14 24.35 519.87 519.66 MW-25A 606855.74 1667583.47 Main Plant PWR/Rock 514.07 44 10 34.00 44.00 480.07 470.07 --6.24 --507.83 MW-28 605925.15 1666188.54 Main Plant PWR 563.97 54 10 44.00 54.00 519.97 509.97 31.01 31.49 532.96 532.48 MW-29 606079.91 1666577.46 Main Plant PWR 557.38 44 10 34.00 44.00 523.38 513.38 28.35 29.58 529.03 527.80 MW-2A 606720.47 1666920.46 Main Plant PWR/Rock 537.68 47 10 37.00 47.00 500.68 490.68 21.95 21.82 515.73 515.86 MW-3 607091.91 1666868.05 Main Plant PWR 541.01 28 10 14.00 24.00 527.01 517.01 17.81 18.50 523.20 522.51 MW-32 605933.11 1666645.45 Main Plant PWR/Rock 528.00 20 10 10.00 20.00 518.00 508.00 9.21 9.07 518.79 518.93 MW-6A 606792.14 1667080.69 Main Plant PWR/Rock 524.17 53 5 48.00 53.00 476.17 471.17 8.70 8.55 515.47 515.62 MW-7 606354.88 1666409.71 Main Plant PWR 564.79 38 10 27.50 37.50 537.29 527.29 --31.91 --532.88 MW-8 607011.13 1667335.06 Main Plant PWR 522.08 24 10 13.50 23.50 508.58 498.58 12.62 13.75 509.46 508.33 MW-9 607277.50 1667378.87 Main Plant PWR 528.39 24 10 14.00 24.00 514.39 504.39 18.72 19.91 509.67 508.48 MW-200 607450.13 1667258.64 Main Plant Saprolite/PWR 533.11 41.5 10 31.5 41.5 501.61 491.61 22.95 23.01 510.16 510.10 MW-201 607025.48 1667544.53 Main Plant PWR 521.02 41.0 10 31.0 41.0 490.02 480.02 12.55 13.14 508.47 507.88 MW-202 606606.87 1667742.26 Main Plant PWR 515.63 42.0 10 32.0 42.0 483.63 473.63 7.10 7.58 508.53 508.05 MW-203 606114.16 1667729.12 Main Plant PWR 524.42 42.0 10 32.0 42.0 492.42 482.42 15.30 16.16 509.12 508.26 Elevation Depth to Groundwater 9/8/2022 (ft) Depth to Groundwater 10/19/2022 (ft) Groundwater Elevation 9/8/2022 (NAVD88 - ft) Groundwater Elevation 10/19/2022 (NAVD88 - ft) Depth of Well (ft) Length (ft)Top (ft) Bottom (ft) Depth North Carolina State Plane (NAD83)Location Area Screened Lithology Top of Casing Elevation (NAVD88 - ft) Page 1 of 2 Attachment E 2022 Groundwater Elevation Data Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update Alcoa Badin Works Badin, North Carolina Screen Top Bottom Northing Easting (NAVD88 - ft)(NAVD88 - ft) Elevation Depth to Groundwater 9/8/2022 (ft) Depth to Groundwater 10/19/2022 (ft) Groundwater Elevation 9/8/2022 (NAVD88 - ft) Groundwater Elevation 10/19/2022 (NAVD88 - ft) Depth of Well (ft) Length (ft)Top (ft) Bottom (ft) Depth North Carolina State Plane (NAD83)Location Area Screened Lithology Top of Casing Elevation (NAVD88 - ft) MW-204 605752.38 1667637.74 Main Plant PWR 520.67 41.5 10 31.5 41.5 489.17 479.17 12.28 12.82 508.39 507.85 MW-205 605403.63 1667456.53 Main Plant PWR 523.85 31.0 10 21.0 31.0 502.85 492.85 15.74 16.29 508.11 507.56 MW-206 604969.97 1667700.33 Off-site PWR 511.87 35.0 10 25.0 35.0 486.87 476.87 3.75 4.10 508.12 507.77 MW-207 604561.78 1668227.00 Off-site PWR 512.34 15.0 5 10.0 15.0 502.34 497.34 4.22 4.61 508.12 507.73 MW-208 604588.71 1667230.57 Main Plant PWR 518.76 27.6 5 22.6 27.6 496.16 491.16 10.76 11.25 508.00 507.51 MW-209 604937.32 1666835.66 Main Plant PWR 524.74 52.0 10 42.0 52.0 482.74 472.74 12.85 14.70 511.89 510.04 MW-210 604088.89 1666650.73 Main Plant PWR 524.76 30.0 10 20.0 30.0 504.76 494.76 13.14 16.07 511.62 508.69 MW-211 604113.58 1665700.61 ABL PWR 525.18 30.0 5 25.0 30.0 500.18 495.18 20.70 20.65 504.48 504.53 MW-212 603626.95 1665868.12 ABL PWR 520.31 35.0 5 30.0 35.0 490.31 485.31 17.10 18.00 503.21 502.31 MW-213 602992.07 1666448.96 Off-site PWR 520.46 78.5 20 58.5 78.5 461.96 441.96 22.90 22.76 497.56 497.70 MW-214 602223.77 1667887.88 Off-site PWR 495.35 35.0 5 30.0 35.0 465.35 460.35 10.12 8.43 485.23 486.92 MW-215 604050.81 1664883.72 ABL PWR 532.70 40.0 5 35.0 40.0 497.70 492.70 27.60 27.84 505.10 504.86 MW-216 603327.28 1665460.95 ABL PWR 518.84 59.5 10 50.0 59.5 468.84 459.34 46.60 46.12 472.24 472.72 MW-217 606754.38 1667085.60 Main Plant PWR 524.82 25.0 5 20.0 25.0 504.82 499.82 10.55 10.45 514.27 514.37 MW-218 606108.94 1666305.64 Main Plant PWR 563.52 43.0 5 38.0 43.0 525.52 520.52 30.04 30.91 533.48 532.61 MW-219 606275.65 1666375.59 Main Plant PWR 565.80 40.0 5 35.0 40.0 530.80 525.80 32.19 33.13 533.61 532.67 MW-220 605193.28 1666134.67 Main Plant PWR 524.59 16.0 5 11.0 16.0 513.59 508.59 8.42 9.37 516.17 515.22 PZ-18RD 603200.77 1665127.62 ABL PWR 476.94 35.0 5 30.0 35.0 446.94 441.94 10.63 10.44 466.31 466.50 Notes: -- = not relevant ABL = Alcoa Badin Landfill ft = feet NAD83 = North American Datum of 1983 NAVD88 = North American Vertical Datum of 1988 PWR = partially weathered rock Page 2 of 2 Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park EHS Support LLC Attachment F 2022 Field Parameter and Analytical Data TIME FLOW RATE (mL/min( TURBIDITY (NTU) pH (S.U.) Cl (mg/L) ORP (mV) Diss. Oxygen (mg/L) SP. COND. (mS/cm) Appeara nce TEMP. ( °C) TDS (ppm) WATER LEVEL (BTOC) DRAW- DOWN (ft) MAX ALLOW. DD (ft) 9:50 10:20 140 46.1 5.24 NA 214 7.25 0.058 NR 21.7 NA 31.90 NR NA 10:25 140 50.1 5.23 NA 216 8.31 0.058 NR 21.79 NA 32.14 NR NA 10:30 140 24.6 5.22 NA 217 8.63 0.058 NR 21.84 NA 32.39 NR NA 10:35 140 24.3 5.21 NA 218 8.72 0.058 NR 21.78 NA 32.51 NR NA 10:40 140 21.9 5.21 NA 215 8.81 0.058 NR 21.78 NA 32.70 NR NA 10:45 140 21.2 5.21 NA 220 8.86 0.058 NR 21.81 NA 32.75 NR NA Color/Appearance: Spec. Cond. (mS/cm): 0.058 ORP (mV): 220 Diss. Oxygen (mg/L): 8.86 Turbidity (NTU): 140 Odor: None Volume Removed: 4200 mL Other Field Measurements: Static water: 28.73' BTOC 26.0' Ground TD: 46.4' BTOC Notes: Fill: 6.0 Discharge: 2.0 Deviations from SAP: FIELD MEASUREMENTS AT TIME OF SAMPLE Date: 8/18/2022 Time: 10:45 Water Level: 32.75 FT BTOC pH (S.U.): 5.21 Cl (mg/L): NA TDS (ppm): NA Start Depth to Top of Screen: 38-43 FT BGS Well Diameter (in.): 2 Date/Time of Pump Installation: 8/1/2022 Pump Type: Bladder Well #: MW-218 Static Water Level: 28.73 FT BTOC Pump Depth: 45 FT BTOC Water Level after Pump Installation: NR Time of Purge Initiation: 09:50 LOW FLOW SAMPLING DATA SHEET Site: Badin Business Park Project No.: 300-226 Date: 8/18/2022 Personnel: M. Worden Total Depth: 46.4 FT BTOC Page 1 of 8 TIME FLOW RATE (mL/min) TURBIDITY (NTU) pH (S.U.) Cl (mg/L) ORP (mV) Diss. Oxygen (mg/L) SP. COND. (mS/cm) Appeara nce TEMP. ( °C) TDS (ppm) WATER LEVEL (BTOC) DRAW- DOWN (ft) MAX ALLOW. DD (ft) 11:20 11:40 140 53.8 6.29 NA 140 7.25 0.139 NR 21.54 NA 32.80 NR NA 11:45 140 54.7 6.17 NA 144 6.30 0.141 NR 21.30 NA 33.01 NR NA 11:50 140 60.5 6.13 NA 146 5.67 0.141 NR 21.06 NA 33.22 NR NA 11:55 140 56.8 6.10 NA 149 6.05 0.140 NR 20.86 NA 33.35 NR NA 12:00 140 57.7 6.10 NA 150 5.97 0.138 NR 20.89 NA 33.42 NR NA 12:05 140 55.9 6.11 NA 151 6.00 0.138 NR 20.80 NA 33.46 NR NA Color/Appearance: Spec. Cond. (mS/cm): 0.138 ORP (mV): 151 Diss. Oxygen (mg/L): 6.00 Turbidity (NTU): 55.9 Odor: None Volume Removed: 4200 mL Other Field Measurements: Static water: 31.85' BTOC 28.05' Ground TD: 42.6' BTOC Notes: Fill: 6.0 Discharge: 2.0 Deviations from SAP: FIELD MEASUREMENTS AT TIME OF SAMPLE Date: 8/18/2022 Time: 12:05 Water Level: 33.46 FT BTOC pH (S.U.): 6.11 Cl (mg/L): NA TDS (ppm): NA Start Depth to Top of Screen: 35-40 FT BGS Well Diameter (in.): 2 Date/Time of Pump Installation: 8/18/2022 Pump Type: Bladder Well #: MW-219 Static Water Level: 31.85 FT BTOC Pump Depth: 39 FT BTOC Water Level after Pump Installation: NR Time of Purge Initiation: 11:20 LOW FLOW SAMPLING DATA SHEET Site: Badin Business Park Project No.: 300-226 Date: 8/18/2022 Personnel: M. Worden Total Depth: 42.6 FT BTOC Page 2 of 8 TIME FLOW RATE (mL/min) TURBIDITY (NTU) pH (S.U.) Cl (mg/L) ORP (mV) Diss. Oxygen (mg/L) SP. COND. (mS/cm) Appeara nce TEMP. ( °C) TDS (ppm) WATER LEVEL (BTOC) DRAW- DOWN (ft) MAX ALLOW. DD (ft) 18:30 18:40 90 355 5.22 NA 209 1.12 0.073 NR 21.10 NA 29.02 NR NA 18:45 140 294 5.06 NA 221 0.97 0.072 NR 20.46 NA 29.10 NR NA 18:50 140 260 5.04 NA 227 0.96 0.072 NR 20.16 NA 29.17 NR NA 18:55 140 246 5.02 NA 232 0.89 0.073 NR 19.91 NA 29.21 NR NA 19:00 140 200 5.00 NA 233 0.87 0.073 NR 19.87 NA 29.31 NR NA 19:05 140 218 5.03 NA 232 0.88 0.073 NR 19.91 NA 29.36 NR NA Color/Appearance: Spec. Cond. (mS/cm): 0.073 ORP (mV): 232 Diss. Oxygen (mg/L): 0.88 Turbidity (NTU): 218 Odor: none Volume Removed: 3950 mL Other Field Measurements: Static water: 28.85' BTOC 27.02' Ground TD: 77.5' BTOC Notes: Fill: 6.0 Discharge: 2.0 Deviations from SAP: FIELD MEASUREMENTS AT TIME OF SAMPLE Date: 8/17/2022 Time:19:10 Water Level: 29.36 FT BTOC pH (S.U.): 5.03 Cl (mg/L): NA TDS (ppm): NA Start Depth to Top of Screen: 60-80 FT BGS Well Diameter (in.): 2 Date/Time of Pump Installation: 8/17/2022 Pump Type: Bladder Well #: B-300 Static Water Level: 28.85 FT BTOC Pump Depth: 65 FT BTOC Water Level after Pump Installation: NR Time of Purge Initiation: 18:30 LOW FLOW SAMPLING DATA SHEET Site: Badin Business Park Project No.: 300-226 Date: 8/17/2022 Personnel: M. Worden Total Depth: 77.5 FT BTOC Page 3 of 8 TIME FLOW RATE (mL/min) TURBIDITY (NTU) pH (S.U.) Cl (mg/L) ORP (mV) Diss. Oxygen (mg/L) SP. COND. (mS/cm) Appeara nce TEMP. ( °C) TDS (ppm) WATER LEVEL (BTOC) DRAW- DOWN (ft) MAX ALLOW. DD (ft) 8:10 8:30 - 482 6.07 NA 197 3.58 0.123 NR 20.02 NA 27.95 NR NA 8:35 130 325 5.48 NA 199 3.02 0.117 NR 19.31 NA 28.02 NR NA 8:40 140 247 5.15 NA 203 2.85 0.113 NR 19.07 NA 28.08 NR NA 8:45 140 217 5.03 NA 209 2.88 0.111 NR 18.95 NA 28.08 NR NA 8:50 140 170 4.95 NA 217 3.03 0.110 NR 18.77 NA 28.16 NR NA 8:55 140 171 4.94 NA 217 3.07 0.109 NR 18.78 NA 28.19 NR NA 9:00 140 145 4.92 NA 220 3.11 0.109 NR 18.76 NA 28.22 NR NA Color/Appearance: Spec. Cond. (mS/cm): 0.109 ORP (mV): 220 Diss. Oxygen (mg/L): 3.11 Turbidity (NTU): 145 Odor: None Volume Removed: 4150 mL Other Field Measurements: Static water: 26.83' BTOC 24.50' Ground TD: 37.25' BTOC Notes: Field calibrate U52 water quality meter Fill: 6.0 Discharge: 2.0 Deviations from SAP: FIELD MEASUREMENTS AT TIME OF SAMPLE Date: 8/18/2022 Time: 09:05 Water Level: 28.22 FT BTOC pH (S.U.): 4.92 Cl (mg/L): NA TDS (ppm): NA Start-Turbid Discharge Depth to Top of Screen: 30-35 FT BGS Well Diameter (in.): 1 Date/Time of Pump Installation: 8/18/2022 Pump Type: Bladder Well #: B-301 Static Water Level: 26.85 FT BTOC Pump Depth: 36 FT BTOC Water Level after Pump Installation: NR Time of Purge Initiation: 08:10 LOW FLOW SAMPLING DATA SHEET Site: Badin Business Park Project No.: 300-226 Date: 8/18/2022 Personnel: M. Worden Total Depth: 37.25 FT BTOC Page 4 of 8 TIME FLOW RATE (mL/min) TURBIDITY (NTU) pH (S.U.) Cl (mg/L) ORP (mV) Diss. Oxygen (mg/L) SP. COND. (mS/cm) Appeara nce TEMP. ( °C) TDS (ppm) WATER LEVEL (BTOC) DRAW- DOWN (ft) MAX ALLOW. DD (ft) 17:11 17:25 120 288 5.11 NA 187 1.81 0.101 NR 21.35 NA 31.50 NR NA 17:30 80 153 5.04 NA 201 2.48 0.097 NR 21.05 NA 31.50 NR NA 17:35 100 86.7 5.00 NA 214 2.46 0.094 NR 20.60 NA 31.50 NR NA 17:40 90 53.6 4.98 NA 221 3.35 0.092 NR 20.57 NA 31.50 NR NA 17:45 100 26.0 4.96 NA 229 3.00 0.091 NR 20.58 NA 31.50 NR NA 17:50 100 14.3 4.91 NA 237 3.42 0.089 NR 20.35 NA 31.50 NR NA 17:55 100 7.1 4.91 NA 242 3.85 0.087 NR 20.40 NA 31.50 NR NA 18:00 100 5.5 4.90 NA 246 4.03 0.087 NR 20.46 NA 31.50 NR NA Color/Appearance: Spec. Cond. (mS/cm): 0.087 ORP (mV): 246 Diss. Oxygen (mg/L): 4.03 Turbidity (NTU): 5.5 Odor: None Volume Removed: 3950 mL Other Field Measurements: Static water: 31.42' BTOC 30.3' Ground TD: 41.0' BTOC Notes: Deviations from SAP: FIELD MEASUREMENTS AT TIME OF SAMPLE Date:8/17/2022 Time: 18:00 Water Level: 31.50 FT BTOC pH (S.U.): 4.90 Cl (mg/L): NA TDS (ppm): NA Start Depth to Top of Screen: 35-40 FT BGS Well Diameter (in.): 1 Date/Time of Pump Installation: 8/17/2022 Pump Type: Bladder Well #: B-302 Static Water Level: 31.42 FT BTOC Pump Depth: 35 FT BTOC Water Level after Pump Installation: NR Time of Purge Initiation: 17:11 LOW FLOW SAMPLING DATA SHEET Site: Badin Business Park Project No.: 300-226 Date: 8/17/2022 Personnel: M. Worden/C. Ziegler Total Depth: 41.0 FT BTOC Page 5 of 8 TIME FLOW RATE (mL/min) TURBIDITY (NTU) pH (S.U.) Cl (mg/L) ORP (mV) Diss. Oxygen (mg/L) SP. COND. (mS/cm) Appeara nce TEMP. ( °C) TDS (ppm) WATER LEVEL (BTOC) DRAW- DOWN (ft) MAX ALLOW. DD (ft) 15:50 16:05 120 46.8 5.34 NA 178 4.77 0.058 NR 21.73 NA 30.60 NR NA 16:10 50 27.3 5.26 NA 184 4.64 0.059 NR 20.89 NA 30.86 NR NA 16:15 80 28.2 5.25 NA 191 4.64 0.059 NR 20.38 NA 30.89 NR NA 16:20 60 2.7 5.25 NA 195 4.30 0.059 NR 20.15 NA 30.89 NR NA 16:25 60 0.0 5.23 NA 199 4.25 0.059 NR 20.29 NA 30.89 NR NA 16:30 80 0.0 5.23 NA 204 4.40 0.059 NR 20.21 NA 30.89 NR NA 16:35 60 0.0 5.23 NA 208 4.50 0.059 NR 20.13 NA 30.91 NR NA Color/Appearance: Spec. Cond. (mS/cm): 0.059 ORP (mV): 208 Diss. Oxygen (mg/L): 4.50 Turbidity (NTU): 0 Odor: None Volume Removed: 2550 mL Other Field Measurements: Static water: 30.43 ' BTOC 27.9' Ground TD: 43.3' BTOC Notes: Deviations from SAP: FIELD MEASUREMENTS AT TIME OF SAMPLE Date: 8/17/2022 Time: 16:35 Water Level: 30.90 FT BTOC pH (S.U.): 5.23 Cl (mg/L): NA TDS (ppm): NA Start Depth to Top of Screen: 35-40 FT BGS Well Diameter (in.): 2 Date/Time of Pump Installation: 8/17/2022 Pump Type: Bladder Well #: B-303 Static Water Level: 30.43 FT BTOC Pump Depth: 40' BTOC Water Level after Pump Installation: NR Time of Purge Initiation: 15:50 LOW FLOW SAMPLING DATA SHEET Site: Badin Business Park Project No.: 300-226 Date: 8/17/2022 Personnel: M. Worden/C. Ziegler Total Depth: 43.3 FT BTOC Page 6 of 8 TIME FLOW RATE (mL/min) TURBIDITY (NTU) pH (S.U.) Cl (mg/L) ORP (mV) Diss. Oxygen (mg/L) SP. COND. (mS/cm) Appeara nce TEMP. ( °C) TDS (ppm) WATER LEVEL (BTOC) DRAW- DOWN (ft) MAX ALLOW. DD (ft) 14:00 14:20 100 615 6.68 NA 120 0.35 0.221 NR 22.19 NA 25.25 NR NA 14:25 90 693 6.58 NA 112 0.37 0.208 NR 21.90 NA 25.26 NR NA 14:30 90 847 6.46 NA 101 0.43 0.201 NR 21.62 NA 25.26 NR NA 14:35 100 882 6.36 NA 91 0.53 0.197 NR 21.39 NA 25.26 NR NA 14:40 90 863 6.29 NA 85 1.16 0.195 NR 21.22 NA 25.26 NR NA 14:45 100 810 6.26 NA 82 2.40 0.198 NR 21.10 NA 25.26 NR NA 14:50 100 765 6.28 NA 81 3.08 0.199 NR 21.08 NA 25.26 NR NA 14:55 100 636 6.30 NA 82 3.33 0.197 NR 20.98 NA 25.26 NR NA 15:00 100 517 6.30 NA 81 3.19 0.195 NR 21.03 NA 25.26 NR NA 15:05 110 425 6.29 NA 81 3.00 0.191 NR 21.03 NA 25.26 NR NA LOW FLOW SAMPLING DATA SHEET Site: Badin Business Park Project No.: 300-226 Date: 8/17/2022 Personnel: M. Worden/C. Ziegler Total Depth: 37.1 FT BTOC Well #: B-304 Static Water Level: 24.92 FT BTOC Pump Depth: 35 FT BTOC Water Level after Pump Installation: NR Time of Purge Initiation: 14:00 Depth to Top of Screen: 33-38 FT BGS Well Diameter (in.): 2 Date/Time of Pump Installation: 8/17/2022 Pump Type: Bladder Other Field Measurements: Static water: 24.92' BTOC 23.6' Ground TD: 37.1' BTOC Notes: Deviations from SAP: FIELD MEASUREMENTS AT TIME OF SAMPLE Date: 8/17/2022 Time: 15:10 Water Level: 25.26 FT BTOC pH (S.U.): 6.29 Cl (mg/L): NA TDS (ppm): NA Start Color/Appearance: Spec. Cond. (mS/cm): 0.191 ORP (mV): 81 Diss. Oxygen (mg/L): 3.00 Turbidity (NTU): 425 Odor: None noted Volume Removed: 4900 mL Page 7 of 8 TIME FLOW RATE (mL/min ) TURBIDITY (NTU) pH (S.U.) Cl (mg/L) ORP (mV) Diss. Oxygen (mg/L) SP. COND. (µS/cm) Appeara nce TEMP. ( °C) TDS (ppm) WATER LEVEL (BTOC) DRAW- DOWN (ft) MAX ALLOW. DD (ft) 11:50 12:10 0 >1000 NR NA NR NR NR NR NR NA NR NR NA 12:15 60 899 8.30 NA 168 7.60 0.051 NR 23.70 NA 30.38 NR NA 12:20 20 778 5.02 NA 182 7.43 0.048 NR 22.90 NA 30.34 NR NA 12:25 15 763 4.94 NA 190 7.48 0.048 NR 22.61 NA 30.35 NR NA 12:30 40 641 4.90 NA 200 8.57 0.047 NR 22.06 NA 30.65 NR NA 12:35 70 685 4.85 NA 210 8.23 0.046 NR 21.54 NA 30.65 NR NA 12:40 60 605 4.80 NA 219 7.93 0.046 NR 21.36 NA 30.67 NR NA 12:45 50 468 4.78 NA 223 7.85 0.046 NR 21.42 NA 30.71 NR NA 12:50 50 428 4.75 NA 229 7.71 0.046 NR 21.41 NA 30.70 NR NA 12:55 70 341 4.74 NA 234 7.74 0.046 NR 21.37 NA 30.77 NR NA 13:00 80 305 4.71 NA 239 7.77 0.046 NR 21.01 NA 30.95 NR NA 13:05 80 347 4.68 NA 245 7.73 0.046 NR 20.81 NA 30.98 NR NA 13:10 80 266 4.67 NA 249 7.75 0.045 NR 20.74 NA 30.92 NR NA 13:15 NM 253 4.67 NA 251 7.71 0.045 NR 20.69 NA 30.94 NR NA LOW FLOW SAMPLING DATA SHEET Site: Badin Business Park Project No.: 300-226 Date: 8/17/2022 Personnel: M. Worden/C. Ziegler Total Depth: 41.85 FT BTOC Well #: B-305 Static Water Level: 29.70 FT BTOC Pump Depth: 40 FT BTOC Water Level after Pump Installation: NR Time of Purge Initiation: 11:50 Depth to Top of Screen: 35-40 FT BGS Well Diameter (in.): 1 Date/Time of Pump Installation: 8/17/2022 Pump Type: Bladder Other Field Measurements: Static water: 29.7' BTOC Ground: N/A Notes: Fill: 10 -> 6.0 Discharge: 5 -> 2.0 Deviations from SAP: FIELD MEASUREMENTS AT TIME OF SAMPLE Date: 8/17/2022 Time: 13:20 Water Level: 30.94 FT BTOC pH (S.U.): 4.67 Cl (mg/L): NA TDS (ppm): NA Start- Turbid Color/Appearance: Spec. Cond. (mS/cm): 0.045 ORP (mV): 251 Diss. Oxygen (mg/L): 7.71 Turbidity (NTU): 253 Odor: None noted Volume Removed: 3775 mL Page 8 of 8 ANALYTICAL REPORT Eurofins Savannah 5102 LaRoche Avenue Savannah, GA 31404 Tel: (912)354-7858 Laboratory Job ID: 680-219919-1 Client Project/Site: Alcoa - Badin NC (GW) For: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, Tennessee 37920 Attn: Michael Worden Authorized for release by: 8/29/2022 3:08:34 PM Sheila Hoffman, Project Manager II (912)250-0279 Sheila.Hoffman@et.eurofinsus.com The test results in this report meet all 2003 NELAC, 2009 TNI, and 2016 TNI requirements for accredited parameters, exceptions are noted in this report. This report may not be reproduced except in full, and with written approval from the laboratory. For questions please contact the Project Manager at the e-mail address or telephone number listed on this page. This report has been electronically signed and authorized by the signatory. Electronic signature is intended to be the legally binding equivalent of a traditionally handwritten signature. Results relate only to the items tested and the sample(s) as received by the laboratory. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Method Summary Job ID: 680-219919-1Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Project/Site: Alcoa - Badin NC (GW) Method Method Description LaboratoryProtocol MCAWW300.0-1993 R2.1 Anions, Ion Chromatography EET SAV ASTMD7511-12 Total Cyanide ELLE OI CORPOIA-1677 Cyanide, Available (Flow Injection)EET PIT OI CORPOIA-1677 Cyanide, Free (Flow Injection)EET PIT Protocol References: ASTM = ASTM International MCAWW = "Methods For Chemical Analysis Of Water And Wastes", EPA-600/4-79-020, March 1983 And Subsequent Revisions. OI CORP = OI Corporation Instrument Manual. Laboratory References: EET PIT = Eurofins Pittsburgh, 301 Alpha Drive, RIDC Park, Pittsburgh, PA 15238, TEL (412)963-7058 EET SAV = Eurofins Savannah, 5102 LaRoche Avenue, Savannah, GA 31404, TEL (912)354-7858 ELLE = Eurofins Lancaster Laboratories Environment Testing, LLC, 2425 New Holland Pike, Lancaster, PA 17601, TEL (717)656-2300 Eurofins Savannah Page 2 of 23 8/29/2022 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Sample Summary Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Job ID: 680-219919-1 Project/Site: Alcoa - Badin NC (GW) Lab Sample ID Client Sample ID Matrix Collected Received 680-219919-1 B300 Water 08/17/22 19:10 08/19/22 09:30 680-219919-2 B301 Water 08/18/22 09:05 08/19/22 09:30 680-219919-3 B302 Water 08/17/22 18:00 08/19/22 09:30 680-219919-4 B303 Water 08/17/22 16:35 08/19/22 09:30 680-219919-5 B304 Water 08/17/22 15:10 08/19/22 09:30 680-219919-6 B305 Water 08/17/22 13:20 08/19/22 09:30 680-219919-7 MW 219 Water 08/18/22 12:05 08/19/22 09:30 680-219919-8 MW218 Water 08/18/22 10:45 08/19/22 09:30 Eurofins SavannahPage 3 of 23 8/29/2022 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Definitions/Glossary Job ID: 680-219919-1Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Project/Site: Alcoa - Badin NC (GW) Qualifiers HPLC/IC Qualifier Description J Result is less than the RL but greater than or equal to the MDL and the concentration is an approximate value. Qualifier General Chemistry Qualifier Description F1 MS and/or MSD recovery exceeds control limits. Qualifier J Result is less than the RL but greater than or equal to the MDL and the concentration is an approximate value. Glossary These commonly used abbreviations may or may not be present in this report. ¤Listed under the "D" column to designate that the result is reported on a dry weight basis Abbreviation %R Percent Recovery CFL Contains Free Liquid CFU Colony Forming Unit CNF Contains No Free Liquid DER Duplicate Error Ratio (normalized absolute difference) Dil Fac Dilution Factor DL Detection Limit (DoD/DOE) DL, RA, RE, IN Indicates a Dilution, Re-analysis, Re-extraction, or additional Initial metals/anion analysis of the sample DLC Decision Level Concentration (Radiochemistry) EDL Estimated Detection Limit (Dioxin) LOD Limit of Detection (DoD/DOE) LOQ Limit of Quantitation (DoD/DOE) MCL EPA recommended "Maximum Contaminant Level" MDA Minimum Detectable Activity (Radiochemistry) MDC Minimum Detectable Concentration (Radiochemistry) MDL Method Detection Limit ML Minimum Level (Dioxin) MPN Most Probable Number MQL Method Quantitation Limit NC Not Calculated ND Not Detected at the reporting limit (or MDL or EDL if shown) NEG Negative / Absent POS Positive / Present PQL Practical Quantitation Limit PRES Presumptive QC Quality Control RER Relative Error Ratio (Radiochemistry) RL Reporting Limit or Requested Limit (Radiochemistry) RPD Relative Percent Difference, a measure of the relative difference between two points TEF Toxicity Equivalent Factor (Dioxin) TEQ Toxicity Equivalent Quotient (Dioxin) TNTC Too Numerous To Count Eurofins Savannah Page 4 of 23 8/29/2022 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Case Narrative Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Job ID: 680-219919-1 Project/Site: Alcoa - Badin NC (GW) Job ID: 680-219919-1 Laboratory: Eurofins Savannah Narrative Job Narrative 680-219919-1 Receipt The samples were received on 8/19/2022 9:30 AM. Unless otherwise noted below, the samples arrived in good condition, and, where required, properly preserved and on ice. The temperatures of the 2 coolers at receipt time were 2.0°C and 2.9°C HPLC/IC No additional analytical or quality issues were noted, other than those described above or in the Definitions/ Glossary page. General Chemistry Method 1677_Free: The matrix spike / matrix spike duplicate (MS/MSD) recoveries for analytical batch 180-410147 were outside control limits. Sample matrix interference and/or non-homogeneity are suspected because the associated laboratory control sample (LCS) recovery was within acceptance limits. No additional analytical or quality issues were noted, other than those described above or in the Definitions/ Glossary page. Eurofins SavannahPage 5 of 23 8/29/2022 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Client Sample Results Job ID: 680-219919-1Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Project/Site: Alcoa - Badin NC (GW) Lab Sample ID: 680-219919-1Client Sample ID: B300 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 08/17/22 19:10 Date Received: 08/19/22 09:30 Method: 300.0-1993 R2.1 - Anions, Ion Chromatography RL MDL Fluoride <0.040 0.10 0.040 mg/L 08/24/22 18:21 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier General Chemistry RL MDL Cyanide, Total <0.0020 0.0060 0.0020 mg/L 08/23/22 07:58 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier 0.0020 0.0016 mg/L 08/27/22 10:51 1Cyanide, Available 0.0043 0.0020 0.00079 mg/L 08/26/22 12:02 1Cyanide, Free <0.00079 F1 Lab Sample ID: 680-219919-2Client Sample ID: B301 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 08/18/22 09:05 Date Received: 08/19/22 09:30 Method: 300.0-1993 R2.1 - Anions, Ion Chromatography RL MDL Fluoride 0.042 J 0.10 0.040 mg/L 08/24/22 18:34 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier General Chemistry RL MDL Cyanide, Total <0.0020 0.0060 0.0020 mg/L 08/23/22 08:05 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier 0.0020 0.0016 mg/L 08/27/22 11:01 1Cyanide, Available <0.0016 0.0020 0.00079 mg/L 08/26/22 12:07 1Cyanide, Free 0.00080 J Lab Sample ID: 680-219919-3Client Sample ID: B302 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 08/17/22 18:00 Date Received: 08/19/22 09:30 Method: 300.0-1993 R2.1 - Anions, Ion Chromatography RL MDL Fluoride <0.040 0.10 0.040 mg/L 08/24/22 18:46 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier General Chemistry RL MDL Cyanide, Total <0.0020 0.0060 0.0020 mg/L 08/23/22 08:07 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier 0.0020 0.0016 mg/L 08/27/22 10:55 1Cyanide, Available <0.0016 0.0020 0.00079 mg/L 08/26/22 12:14 1Cyanide, Free <0.00079 Lab Sample ID: 680-219919-4Client Sample ID: B303 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 08/17/22 16:35 Date Received: 08/19/22 09:30 Method: 300.0-1993 R2.1 - Anions, Ion Chromatography RL MDL Fluoride <0.040 0.10 0.040 mg/L 08/24/22 18:59 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier General Chemistry RL MDL Cyanide, Total <0.0020 0.0060 0.0020 mg/L 08/23/22 08:09 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier 0.0020 0.0016 mg/L 08/27/22 10:57 1Cyanide, Available <0.0016 0.0020 0.00079 mg/L 08/26/22 12:16 1Cyanide, Free <0.00079 Eurofins Savannah Page 6 of 23 8/29/2022 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Client Sample Results Job ID: 680-219919-1Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Project/Site: Alcoa - Badin NC (GW) Lab Sample ID: 680-219919-5Client Sample ID: B304 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 08/17/22 15:10 Date Received: 08/19/22 09:30 Method: 300.0-1993 R2.1 - Anions, Ion Chromatography RL MDL Fluoride 0.17 0.10 0.040 mg/L 08/24/22 19:12 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier General Chemistry RL MDL Cyanide, Total <0.0020 0.0060 0.0020 mg/L 08/23/22 08:11 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier 0.0020 0.0016 mg/L 08/27/22 10:58 1Cyanide, Available <0.0016 0.0020 0.00079 mg/L 08/26/22 12:17 1Cyanide, Free <0.00079 Lab Sample ID: 680-219919-6Client Sample ID: B305 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 08/17/22 13:20 Date Received: 08/19/22 09:30 Method: 300.0-1993 R2.1 - Anions, Ion Chromatography RL MDL Fluoride <0.040 0.10 0.040 mg/L 08/24/22 20:53 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier General Chemistry RL MDL Cyanide, Total <0.0020 0.0060 0.0020 mg/L 08/23/22 08:14 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier 0.0020 0.0016 mg/L 08/27/22 11:00 1Cyanide, Available <0.0016 0.0020 0.00079 mg/L 08/26/22 12:19 1Cyanide, Free <0.00079 Lab Sample ID: 680-219919-7Client Sample ID: MW 219 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 08/18/22 12:05 Date Received: 08/19/22 09:30 Method: 300.0-1993 R2.1 - Anions, Ion Chromatography RL MDL Fluoride 0.075 J 0.10 0.040 mg/L 08/24/22 21:05 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier General Chemistry RL MDL Cyanide, Total <0.0020 0.0060 0.0020 mg/L 08/23/22 08:16 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier 0.0020 0.0016 mg/L 08/27/22 11:10 1Cyanide, Available <0.0016 0.0020 0.00079 mg/L 08/26/22 12:20 1Cyanide, Free <0.00079 Lab Sample ID: 680-219919-8Client Sample ID: MW218 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 08/18/22 10:45 Date Received: 08/19/22 09:30 Method: 300.0-1993 R2.1 - Anions, Ion Chromatography RL MDL Fluoride <0.040 0.10 0.040 mg/L 08/24/22 21:18 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier General Chemistry RL MDL Cyanide, Total <0.0020 0.0060 0.0020 mg/L 08/23/22 08:18 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier 0.0020 0.0016 mg/L 08/27/22 11:12 1Cyanide, Available <0.0016 0.0020 0.00079 mg/L 08/26/22 12:22 1Cyanide, Free 0.00089 J Eurofins Savannah Page 7 of 23 8/29/2022 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 QC Sample Results Job ID: 680-219919-1Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Project/Site: Alcoa - Badin NC (GW) Method: 300.0-1993 R2.1 - Anions, Ion Chromatography Client Sample ID: Method BlankLab Sample ID: MB 680-737344/2 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 737344 RL MDL Fluoride <0.040 0.10 0.040 mg/L 08/24/22 10:33 1 MB MB Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedDUnitResultQualifier Client Sample ID: Lab Control SampleLab Sample ID: LCS 680-737344/3 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 737344 Fluoride 2.00 1.94 mg/L 97 90 -110 Analyte LCS LCS DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added %Rec Limits Client Sample ID: Lab Control Sample DupLab Sample ID: LCSD 680-737344/4 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 737344 Fluoride 2.00 1.95 mg/L 97 90 -110 0 15 Analyte LCSD LCSD DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added %Rec Limits LimitRPD RPD Client Sample ID: Method BlankLab Sample ID: MB 680-737345/41 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 737345 RL MDL Fluoride <0.040 0.10 0.040 mg/L 08/24/22 19:37 1 MB MB Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedDUnitResultQualifier Client Sample ID: Lab Control SampleLab Sample ID: LCS 680-737345/72 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 737345 Fluoride 2.00 1.97 mg/L 99 90 -110 Analyte LCS LCS DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added %Rec Limits Client Sample ID: Lab Control Sample DupLab Sample ID: LCSD 680-737345/73 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 737345 Fluoride 2.00 1.97 mg/L 98 90 -110 0 15 Analyte LCSD LCSD DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added %Rec Limits LimitRPD RPD Method: D7511-12 - Total Cyanide Client Sample ID: Method BlankLab Sample ID: MB 410-288713/18 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 288713 RL MDL Cyanide, Total <0.0020 0.0060 0.0020 mg/L 08/23/22 07:52 1 MB MB Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedDUnitResultQualifier Eurofins Savannah Page 8 of 23 8/29/2022 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 QC Sample Results Job ID: 680-219919-1Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Project/Site: Alcoa - Badin NC (GW) Method: D7511-12 - Total Cyanide (Continued) Client Sample ID: Lab Control SampleLab Sample ID: LCS 410-288713/16 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 288713 Cyanide, Total 0.0500 0.0550 mg/L 110 84 -116 Analyte LCS LCS DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added %Rec Limits Client Sample ID: B300Lab Sample ID: 680-219919-1 MS Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 288713 Cyanide, Total <0.0020 0.0500 0.0429 mg/L 86 84 -116 Analyte MS MS DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added Sample Result Sample Qualifier %Rec Limits Client Sample ID: B300Lab Sample ID: 680-219919-1 DU Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 288713 Cyanide, Total <0.0020 <0.0020 mg/L NC 20 Analyte DU DU DUnitResultQualifier Sample Result Sample Qualifier LimitRPD RPD Method: OIA-1677 - Cyanide, Free (Flow Injection) Client Sample ID: Method BlankLab Sample ID: MB 180-410147/42 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 410147 RL MDL Cyanide, Free <0.00079 0.0020 0.00079 mg/L 08/26/22 11:59 1 MB MB Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedDUnitResultQualifier Client Sample ID: Lab Control SampleLab Sample ID: LCS 180-410147/43 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 410147 Cyanide, Free 0.0500 0.0535 mg/L 107 82 -132 Analyte LCS LCS DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added %Rec Limits Client Sample ID: B300Lab Sample ID: 680-219919-1 MS Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 410147 Cyanide, Free <0.00079 F1 0.0500 0.0688 F1 mg/L 138 82 -130 Analyte MS MS DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added Sample Result Sample Qualifier %Rec Limits Client Sample ID: B300Lab Sample ID: 680-219919-1 MSD Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 410147 Cyanide, Free <0.00079 F1 0.0500 0.0697 F1 mg/L 139 82 -130 1 11 Analyte MSD MSD DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added Sample Result Sample Qualifier %Rec Limits LimitRPD RPD Eurofins Savannah Page 9 of 23 8/29/2022 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 QC Sample Results Job ID: 680-219919-1Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Project/Site: Alcoa - Badin NC (GW) Method: OIA-1677 - Cyanide, Available (Flow Injection) Client Sample ID: Method BlankLab Sample ID: MB 180-410229/22 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 410229 RL MDL Cyanide, Available <0.0016 0.0020 0.0016 mg/L 08/27/22 10:48 1 MB MB Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedDUnitResultQualifier Client Sample ID: Lab Control SampleLab Sample ID: LCS 180-410229/23 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 410229 Cyanide, Available 0.0501 0.0529 mg/L 106 82 -132 Analyte LCS LCS DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added %Rec Limits Client Sample ID: B300Lab Sample ID: 680-219919-1 MS Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 410229 Cyanide, Available 0.0043 0.0501 0.0606 mg/L 113 82 -130 Analyte MS MS DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added Sample Result Sample Qualifier %Rec Limits Client Sample ID: B300Lab Sample ID: 680-219919-1 MSD Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 410229 Cyanide, Available 0.0043 0.0501 0.0616 mg/L 115 82 -130 2 11 Analyte MSD MSD DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added Sample Result Sample Qualifier %Rec Limits LimitRPD RPD Eurofins Savannah Page 10 of 23 8/29/2022 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 QC Association Summary Job ID: 680-219919-1Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Project/Site: Alcoa - Badin NC (GW) HPLC/IC Analysis Batch: 737344 Lab Sample ID Client Sample ID Prep Type Matrix Method Prep Batch Water 300.0-1993 R2.1680-219919-1 B300 Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1680-219919-2 B301 Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1680-219919-3 B302 Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1680-219919-4 B303 Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1680-219919-5 B304 Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1MB 680-737344/2 Method Blank Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1LCS 680-737344/3 Lab Control Sample Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1LCSD 680-737344/4 Lab Control Sample Dup Total/NA Analysis Batch: 737345 Lab Sample ID Client Sample ID Prep Type Matrix Method Prep Batch Water 300.0-1993 R2.1680-219919-6 B305 Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1680-219919-7 MW 219 Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1680-219919-8 MW218 Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1MB 680-737345/41 Method Blank Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1LCS 680-737345/72 Lab Control Sample Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1LCSD 680-737345/73 Lab Control Sample Dup Total/NA General Chemistry Analysis Batch: 288713 Lab Sample ID Client Sample ID Prep Type Matrix Method Prep Batch Water D7511-12680-219919-1 B300 Total/NA Water D7511-12680-219919-2 B301 Total/NA Water D7511-12680-219919-3 B302 Total/NA Water D7511-12680-219919-4 B303 Total/NA Water D7511-12680-219919-5 B304 Total/NA Water D7511-12680-219919-6 B305 Total/NA Water D7511-12680-219919-7 MW 219 Total/NA Water D7511-12680-219919-8 MW218 Total/NA Water D7511-12MB 410-288713/18 Method Blank Total/NA Water D7511-12LCS 410-288713/16 Lab Control Sample Total/NA Water D7511-12680-219919-1 MS B300 Total/NA Water D7511-12680-219919-1 DU B300 Total/NA Analysis Batch: 410147 Lab Sample ID Client Sample ID Prep Type Matrix Method Prep Batch Water OIA-1677680-219919-1 B300 Total/NA Water OIA-1677680-219919-2 B301 Total/NA Water OIA-1677680-219919-3 B302 Total/NA Water OIA-1677680-219919-4 B303 Total/NA Water OIA-1677680-219919-5 B304 Total/NA Water OIA-1677680-219919-6 B305 Total/NA Water OIA-1677680-219919-7 MW 219 Total/NA Water OIA-1677680-219919-8 MW218 Total/NA Water OIA-1677MB 180-410147/42 Method Blank Total/NA Water OIA-1677LCS 180-410147/43 Lab Control Sample Total/NA Water OIA-1677680-219919-1 MS B300 Total/NA Water OIA-1677680-219919-1 MSD B300 Total/NA Eurofins Savannah Page 11 of 23 8/29/2022 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 QC Association Summary Job ID: 680-219919-1Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Project/Site: Alcoa - Badin NC (GW) General Chemistry Analysis Batch: 410229 Lab Sample ID Client Sample ID Prep Type Matrix Method Prep Batch Water OIA-1677680-219919-1 B300 Total/NA Water OIA-1677680-219919-2 B301 Total/NA Water OIA-1677680-219919-3 B302 Total/NA Water OIA-1677680-219919-4 B303 Total/NA Water OIA-1677680-219919-5 B304 Total/NA Water OIA-1677680-219919-6 B305 Total/NA Water OIA-1677680-219919-7 MW 219 Total/NA Water OIA-1677680-219919-8 MW218 Total/NA Water OIA-1677MB 180-410229/22 Method Blank Total/NA Water OIA-1677LCS 180-410229/23 Lab Control Sample Total/NA Water OIA-1677680-219919-1 MS B300 Total/NA Water OIA-1677680-219919-1 MSD B300 Total/NA Eurofins Savannah Page 12 of 23 8/29/2022 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Lab Chronicle Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Job ID: 680-219919-1 Project/Site: Alcoa - Badin NC (GW) Client Sample ID: B300 Lab Sample ID: 680-219919-1 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 08/17/22 19:10 Date Received: 08/19/22 09:30 Analysis 300.0-1993 R2.1 AF08/24/22 18:211 EET SAV737344 Type Batch Method Batch Prep Type LabAnalystRun Prepared or Analyzed Initial Amount Amount Final Batch NumberFactor Dil Total/NA 5 mL 5 mL Instrument ID:CICK Analysis D7511-12 1 288713 08/23/22 07:58 CBM8 ELLETotal/NA 19369Instrument ID: Analysis OIA-1677 1 410147 08/26/22 12:02 SNR EET PITTotal/NA ALPKEM3Instrument ID: Analysis OIA-1677 1 410229 08/27/22 10:51 SNR EET PITTotal/NA ALPKEM3Instrument ID: Client Sample ID: B301 Lab Sample ID: 680-219919-2 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 08/18/22 09:05 Date Received: 08/19/22 09:30 Analysis 300.0-1993 R2.1 AF08/24/22 18:341 EET SAV737344 Type Batch Method Batch Prep Type LabAnalystRun Prepared or Analyzed Initial Amount Amount Final Batch NumberFactor Dil Total/NA 5 mL 5 mL Instrument ID:CICK Analysis D7511-12 1 288713 08/23/22 08:05 CBM8 ELLETotal/NA 19369Instrument ID: Analysis OIA-1677 1 410147 08/26/22 12:07 SNR EET PITTotal/NA ALPKEM3Instrument ID: Analysis OIA-1677 1 410229 08/27/22 11:01 SNR EET PITTotal/NA ALPKEM3Instrument ID: Client Sample ID: B302 Lab Sample ID: 680-219919-3 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 08/17/22 18:00 Date Received: 08/19/22 09:30 Analysis 300.0-1993 R2.1 AF08/24/22 18:461 EET SAV737344 Type Batch Method Batch Prep Type LabAnalystRun Prepared or Analyzed Initial Amount Amount Final Batch NumberFactor Dil Total/NA 5 mL 5 mL Instrument ID:CICK Analysis D7511-12 1 288713 08/23/22 08:07 CBM8 ELLETotal/NA 19369Instrument ID: Analysis OIA-1677 1 410147 08/26/22 12:14 SNR EET PITTotal/NA ALPKEM3Instrument ID: Analysis OIA-1677 1 410229 08/27/22 10:55 SNR EET PITTotal/NA ALPKEM3Instrument ID: Client Sample ID: B303 Lab Sample ID: 680-219919-4 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 08/17/22 16:35 Date Received: 08/19/22 09:30 Analysis 300.0-1993 R2.1 AF08/24/22 18:591 EET SAV737344 Type Batch Method Batch Prep Type LabAnalystRun Prepared or Analyzed Initial Amount Amount Final Batch NumberFactor Dil Total/NA 5 mL 5 mL Instrument ID:CICK Eurofins Savannah Page 13 of 23 8/29/2022 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Lab Chronicle Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Job ID: 680-219919-1 Project/Site: Alcoa - Badin NC (GW) Client Sample ID: B303 Lab Sample ID: 680-219919-4 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 08/17/22 16:35 Date Received: 08/19/22 09:30 Analysis D7511-12 CBM808/23/22 08:091 ELLE288713 Type Batch Method Batch Prep Type LabAnalystRun Prepared or Analyzed Initial Amount Amount Final Batch NumberFactor Dil Total/NA Analysis OIA-1677 1 410147 08/26/22 12:16 SNR EET PITTotal/NA ALPKEM3Instrument ID: Analysis OIA-1677 1 410229 08/27/22 10:57 SNR EET PITTotal/NA ALPKEM3Instrument ID: Client Sample ID: B304 Lab Sample ID: 680-219919-5 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 08/17/22 15:10 Date Received: 08/19/22 09:30 Analysis 300.0-1993 R2.1 AF08/24/22 19:121 EET SAV737344 Type Batch Method Batch Prep Type LabAnalystRun Prepared or Analyzed Initial Amount Amount Final Batch NumberFactor Dil Total/NA 5 mL 5 mL Instrument ID:CICK Analysis D7511-12 1 288713 08/23/22 08:11 CBM8 ELLETotal/NA 19369Instrument ID: Analysis OIA-1677 1 410147 08/26/22 12:17 SNR EET PITTotal/NA ALPKEM3Instrument ID: Analysis OIA-1677 1 410229 08/27/22 10:58 SNR EET PITTotal/NA ALPKEM3Instrument ID: Client Sample ID: B305 Lab Sample ID: 680-219919-6 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 08/17/22 13:20 Date Received: 08/19/22 09:30 Analysis 300.0-1993 R2.1 UI08/24/22 20:531 EET SAV737345 Type Batch Method Batch Prep Type LabAnalystRun Prepared or Analyzed Initial Amount Amount Final Batch NumberFactor Dil Total/NA 5 mL 5 mL Instrument ID:CICK Analysis D7511-12 1 288713 08/23/22 08:14 CBM8 ELLETotal/NA 19369Instrument ID: Analysis OIA-1677 1 410147 08/26/22 12:19 SNR EET PITTotal/NA ALPKEM3Instrument ID: Analysis OIA-1677 1 410229 08/27/22 11:00 SNR EET PITTotal/NA ALPKEM3Instrument ID: Client Sample ID: MW 219 Lab Sample ID: 680-219919-7 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 08/18/22 12:05 Date Received: 08/19/22 09:30 Analysis 300.0-1993 R2.1 UI08/24/22 21:051 EET SAV737345 Type Batch Method Batch Prep Type LabAnalystRun Prepared or Analyzed Initial Amount Amount Final Batch NumberFactor Dil Total/NA 5 mL 5 mL Instrument ID:CICK Analysis D7511-12 1 288713 08/23/22 08:16 CBM8 ELLETotal/NA 19369Instrument ID: Analysis OIA-1677 1 410147 08/26/22 12:20 SNR EET PITTotal/NA ALPKEM3Instrument ID: Eurofins Savannah Page 14 of 23 8/29/2022 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Lab Chronicle Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Job ID: 680-219919-1 Project/Site: Alcoa - Badin NC (GW) Client Sample ID: MW 219 Lab Sample ID: 680-219919-7 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 08/18/22 12:05 Date Received: 08/19/22 09:30 Analysis OIA-1677 SNR08/27/22 11:101 EET PIT410229 Type Batch Method Batch Prep Type LabAnalystRun Prepared or Analyzed Initial Amount Amount Final Batch NumberFactor Dil Total/NA Client Sample ID: MW218 Lab Sample ID: 680-219919-8 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 08/18/22 10:45 Date Received: 08/19/22 09:30 Analysis 300.0-1993 R2.1 UI08/24/22 21:181 EET SAV737345 Type Batch Method Batch Prep Type LabAnalystRun Prepared or Analyzed Initial Amount Amount Final Batch NumberFactor Dil Total/NA 5 mL 5 mL Instrument ID:CICK Analysis D7511-12 1 288713 08/23/22 08:18 CBM8 ELLETotal/NA 19369Instrument ID: Analysis OIA-1677 1 410147 08/26/22 12:22 SNR EET PITTotal/NA ALPKEM3Instrument ID: Analysis OIA-1677 1 410229 08/27/22 11:12 SNR EET PITTotal/NA ALPKEM3Instrument ID: Laboratory References: EET PIT = Eurofins Pittsburgh, 301 Alpha Drive, RIDC Park, Pittsburgh, PA 15238, TEL (412)963-7058 EET SAV = Eurofins Savannah, 5102 LaRoche Avenue, Savannah, GA 31404, TEL (912)354-7858 ELLE = Eurofins Lancaster Laboratories Environment Testing, LLC, 2425 New Holland Pike, Lancaster, PA 17601, TEL (717)656-2300 Eurofins Savannah Page 15 of 23 8/29/2022 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Page 16 of 23 8/29/2022 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Page 17 of 23 8/29/2022 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Page 18 of 23 8/29/2022 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Login Sample Receipt Checklist Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Job Number: 680-219919-1 Login Number: 219919 Question Answer Comment Creator: Bissonnette, Ian List Source: Eurofins Savannah List Number: 1 N/ARadioactivity wasn't checked or is </= background as measured by a survey meter. TrueThe cooler's custody seal, if present, is intact. TrueSample custody seals, if present, are intact. TrueThe cooler or samples do not appear to have been compromised or tampered with. TrueSamples were received on ice. TrueCooler Temperature is acceptable. TrueCooler Temperature is recorded. TrueCOC is present. TrueCOC is filled out in ink and legible. TrueCOC is filled out with all pertinent information. TrueIs the Field Sampler's name present on COC? TrueThere are no discrepancies between the containers received and the COC. TrueSamples are received within Holding Time (excluding tests with immediate HTs) TrueSample containers have legible labels. TrueContainers are not broken or leaking. TrueSample collection date/times are provided. TrueAppropriate sample containers are used. TrueSample bottles are completely filled. N/ASample Preservation Verified. TrueThere is sufficient vol. for all requested analyses, incl. any requested MS/MSDs N/AContainers requiring zero headspace have no headspace or bubble is <6mm (1/4"). TrueMultiphasic samples are not present. TrueSamples do not require splitting or compositing. N/AResidual Chlorine Checked. Eurofins Savannah Page 19 of 23 8/29/2022 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Login Sample Receipt Checklist Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Job Number: 680-219919-1 Login Number: 219919 Question Answer Comment Creator: Ballard, Megan List Source: Eurofins Lancaster Laboratories Environment Testing, LLC List Creation: 08/20/22 10:03 AMList Number: 2 TrueThe cooler's custody seal is intact. TrueThe cooler or samples do not appear to have been compromised or tampered with. TrueSamples were received on ice. TrueCooler Temperature is acceptable (</=6C, not frozen). TrueCooler Temperature is recorded. N/AWV: Container Temperature is acceptable (</=6C, not frozen). N/AWV: Container Temperature is recorded. TrueCOC is present. TrueCOC is filled out in ink and legible. TrueCOC is filled out with all pertinent information. TrueThere are no discrepancies between the containers received and the COC. TrueSample containers have legible labels. TrueContainers are not broken or leaking. TrueSample collection date/times are provided. TrueAppropriate sample containers are used. TrueSample bottles are completely filled. TrueThere is sufficient vol. for all requested analyses. FalseIs the Field Sampler's name present on COC?Received project as a subcontract. N/ASample custody seals are intact. N/AVOA sample vials do not have headspace >6mm in diameter (none, if from WV)? Eurofins Savannah Page 20 of 23 8/29/2022 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Login Sample Receipt Checklist Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Job Number: 680-219919-1 Login Number: 219919 Question Answer Comment Creator: Watson, Debbie List Source: Eurofins Pittsburgh List Creation: 08/20/22 12:34 PMList Number: 3 N/ARadioactivity wasn't checked or is </= background as measured by a survey meter. TrueThe cooler's custody seal, if present, is intact. TrueSample custody seals, if present, are intact. TrueThe cooler or samples do not appear to have been compromised or tampered with. TrueSamples were received on ice. TrueCooler Temperature is acceptable. TrueCooler Temperature is recorded. TrueCOC is present. TrueCOC is filled out in ink and legible. TrueCOC is filled out with all pertinent information. N/AIs the Field Sampler's name present on COC? TrueThere are no discrepancies between the containers received and the COC. TrueSamples are received within Holding Time (excluding tests with immediate HTs) TrueSample containers have legible labels. TrueContainers are not broken or leaking. TrueSample collection date/times are provided. TrueAppropriate sample containers are used. TrueSample bottles are completely filled. TrueSample Preservation Verified. TrueThere is sufficient vol. for all requested analyses, incl. any requested MS/MSDs TrueContainers requiring zero headspace have no headspace or bubble is <6mm (1/4"). TrueMultiphasic samples are not present. TrueSamples do not require splitting or compositing. N/AResidual Chlorine Checked. Eurofins Savannah Page 21 of 23 8/29/2022 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Accreditation/Certification Summary Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Job ID: 680-219919-1 Project/Site: Alcoa - Badin NC (GW) Laboratory: Eurofins Savannah The accreditations/certifications listed below are applicable to this report. Authority Program Identification Number Expiration Date North Carolina (WW/SW)State 269 12-31-22 Laboratory: Eurofins Lancaster Laboratories Environment Testing, LLC All accreditations/certifications held by this laboratory are listed. Not all accreditations/certifications are applicable to this report. Authority Program Identification Number Expiration Date A2LA Dept. of Defense ELAP 0001.01 11-30-22 A2LA ISO/IEC 17025 0001.01 11-30-22 Alaska State PA00009 07-01-23 Alaska (UST)State 17-027 02-28-23 Arizona State AZ0780 03-12-23 Arkansas DEQ State 88-0660 08-10-22 * California State 2792 11-30-22 Colorado State PA00009 06-30-23 Connecticut State PH-0746 06-30-23 DE Haz. Subst. 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Page 22 of 23 8/29/2022 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Accreditation/Certification Summary Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Job ID: 680-219919-1 Project/Site: Alcoa - Badin NC (GW) Laboratory: Eurofins Lancaster Laboratories Environment Testing, LLC (Continued) All accreditations/certifications held by this laboratory are listed. Not all accreditations/certifications are applicable to this report. Authority Program Identification Number Expiration Date USDA US Federal Programs P330-19-00197 08-09-23 Vermont State VT - 36037 10-28-22 Virginia NELAP 460182 06-15-23 Washington State C457 04-11-23 West Virginia (DW)State 9906 C 12-31-22 West Virginia DEP State 055 10-31-22 Wyoming State 8TMS-L 01-31-23 Wyoming (UST)A2LA 1.01 11-30-22 Laboratory: Eurofins Pittsburgh The accreditations/certifications listed below are applicable to this report. Authority Program Identification Number Expiration Date North Carolina (WW/SW)State 434 12-31-22 Eurofins Savannah Page 23 of 23 8/29/2022 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park EHS Support LLC Attachment G 2019 to 2021 Fluoride and Cyanide Track Down Analytical Results Draft – Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park EHS Support LLC 680-196438-1; 2.050 ANALYTICAL REPORT Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah 5102 LaRoche Avenue Savannah, GA 31404 Tel: (912)354-7858 Laboratory Job ID: 680-196438-1 For: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, Tennessee 37920 Attn: Michael Worden Authorized for release by: 3/26/2021 12:47:38 PM Sheila Hoffman, Project Manager II (912)250-0279 Sheila.Hoffman@Eurofinset.com The test results in this report meet all 2003 NELAC, 2009 TNI, and 2016 TNI requirements for accredited parameters, exceptions are noted in this report. This report may not be reproduced except in full, and with written approval from the laboratory. For questions please contact the Project Manager at the e-mail address or telephone number listed on this page. This report has been electronically signed and authorized by the signatory. Electronic signature is intended to be the legally binding equivalent of a traditionally handwritten signature. Results relate only to the items tested and the sample(s) as received by the laboratory. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Method Summary Job ID: 680-196438-1Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Method Method Description LaboratoryProtocol MCAWW300.0-1993 R2.1 Anions, Ion Chromatography TAL SAV 40CFR136A200.7 Rev 4.4 Metals (ICP)TAL SAV 1664B1664BHEM and SGT-HEM TAL SAV SM2540 D-2011 Total Suspended Solids (Dried at 103-105°C)TAL SAV SM4500 NH3 G-2011 Ammonia TAL SAV ASTMD7511-12 Total Cyanide ELLE OI CORPOIA-1677 Cyanide, Free (Flow Injection)TAL PIT SMSM 5210B BOD, 5-Day TAL SAV 1664B1664BHEM and SGT-HEM (Aqueous)TAL SAV EPA200.7-1994 R4.4 Preparation, Total Metals TAL SAV SM4500 NH3 B-2011 Ammonia, Distillation TAL SAV Protocol References: 1664B = EPA-821-98-002 40CFR136A = "Methods for Organic Chemical Analysis of Municipal Industrial Wastewater", 40CFR, Part 136, Appendix A, October 26, 1984 and subsequent revisions. ASTM = ASTM International EPA = US Environmental Protection Agency MCAWW = "Methods For Chemical Analysis Of Water And Wastes", EPA-600/4-79-020, March 1983 And Subsequent Revisions. OI CORP = OI Corporation Instrument Manual. SM = "Standard Methods For The Examination Of Water And Wastewater" Laboratory References: ELLE = Eurofins Lancaster Laboratories Env, LLC, 2425 New Holland Pike, Lancaster, PA 17601, TEL (717)656-2300 TAL PIT = Eurofins TestAmerica, Pittsburgh, 301 Alpha Drive, RIDC Park, Pittsburgh, PA 15238, TEL (412)963-7058 TAL SAV = Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah, 5102 LaRoche Avenue, Savannah, GA 31404, TEL (912)354-7858 Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 2 of 23 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Sample Summary Job ID: 680-196438-1Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Lab Sample ID Client Sample ID ReceivedCollectedMatrix Asset ID 680-196438-1 Out005-13-2-050 Water 03/17/21 11:30 03/18/21 15:31 Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 3 of 23 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Definitions/Glossary Job ID: 680-196438-1Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Qualifiers Metals Qualifier Description J Result is less than the RL but greater than or equal to the MDL and the concentration is an approximate value. Qualifier General Chemistry Qualifier Description *-LCS and/or LCSD is outside acceptance limits, low biased. Qualifier *1 LCS/LCSD RPD exceeds control limits. F1 MS and/or MSD recovery exceeds control limits. J Result is less than the RL but greater than or equal to the MDL and the concentration is an approximate value. Glossary These commonly used abbreviations may or may not be present in this report. ¤Listed under the "D" column to designate that the result is reported on a dry weight basis Abbreviation %R Percent Recovery CFL Contains Free Liquid CFU Colony Forming Unit CNF Contains No Free Liquid DER Duplicate Error Ratio (normalized absolute difference) Dil Fac Dilution Factor DL Detection Limit (DoD/DOE) DL, RA, RE, IN Indicates a Dilution, Re-analysis, Re-extraction, or additional Initial metals/anion analysis of the sample DLC Decision Level Concentration (Radiochemistry) EDL Estimated Detection Limit (Dioxin) LOD Limit of Detection (DoD/DOE) LOQ Limit of Quantitation (DoD/DOE) MCL EPA recommended "Maximum Contaminant Level" MDA Minimum Detectable Activity (Radiochemistry) MDC Minimum Detectable Concentration (Radiochemistry) MDL Method Detection Limit ML Minimum Level (Dioxin) MPN Most Probable Number MQL Method Quantitation Limit NC Not Calculated ND Not Detected at the reporting limit (or MDL or EDL if shown) NEG Negative / Absent POS Positive / Present PQL Practical Quantitation Limit PRES Presumptive QC Quality Control RER Relative Error Ratio (Radiochemistry) RL Reporting Limit or Requested Limit (Radiochemistry) RPD Relative Percent Difference, a measure of the relative difference between two points TEF Toxicity Equivalent Factor (Dioxin) TEQ Toxicity Equivalent Quotient (Dioxin) TNTC Too Numerous To Count Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 4 of 23 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Case Narrative Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Job ID: 680-196438-1 Job ID: 680-196438-1 Laboratory: Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Narrative CASE NARRATIVE Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Project: Alcoa - Groundwater & Waste Characteriza Report Number: 680-196438-1 With the exceptions noted as flags or footnotes, standard analytical protocols were followed in the analysis of the samples and no problems were encountered or anomalies observed. In addition all laboratory quality control samples were within established control limits, with any exceptions noted below. Each sample was analyzed to achieve the lowest possible reporting limit within the constraints of the method. In the event of interference or analytes present at high concentrations, samples may be diluted. For diluted samples, the reporting limits are adjusted relative to the dilution required. RECEIPT The samples were received on 03/18/2021; the samples arrived in good condition, properly preserved and on ice. The temperature of the coolers at receipt was 1.1 C. METALS (ICP) Sample Out005-13-2-050 (680-196438-1) was analyzed for Metals (ICP) in accordance with EPA Method 200.7. The samples were prepared on 03/19/2021 and analyzed on 03/23/2021. No analytical or quality issues were noted, other than those described above or in the Definitions/Glossary page. HEM AND SGT-HEM Sample Out005-13-2-050 (680-196438-1) was analyzed for HEM and SGT-HEM in accordance with EPA Method 1664B. The samples were prepared and analyzed on 03/24/2021. No analytical or quality issues were noted, other than those described above or in the Definitions/Glossary page. FREE CYANIDE Sample Out005-13-2-050 (680-196438-1) was analyzed for free cyanide in accordance with 1677. The samples were analyzed on 03/24/2021. Cyanide, Free failed the recovery criteria low for the MS of sample Out005-13-2-050MS (680-196438-1) in batch 180-350778. Cyanide, Free failed the recovery criteria low for the MSD of sample Out005-13-2-050MSD (680-196438-1) in batch 180-350778. Sample matrix interference and/or non-homogeneity are suspected because the associated laboratory control sample (LCS) recovery was within acceptance limits. Refer to the QC report for details. No additional analytical or quality issues were noted, other than those described above or in the Definitions/Glossary page. TOTAL SUSPENDED SOLIDS Sample Out005-13-2-050 (680-196438-1) was analyzed for total suspended solids in accordance with SM 2540D. The samples were analyzed on 03/22/2021. No analytical or quality issues were noted, other than those described above or in the Definitions/Glossary page. ANIONS BY ION CHROMATOGRAPHY (28 DAY) Sample Out005-13-2-050 (680-196438-1) was analyzed for Anions by Ion Chromatography (28 Day) in accordance with EPA Method 300.0. The samples were analyzed on 03/22/2021. Eurofins TestAmerica, SavannahPage 5 of 23 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Case Narrative Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Job ID: 680-196438-1 Job ID: 680-196438-1 (Continued) Laboratory: Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah (Continued) No analytical or quality issues were noted, other than those described above or in the Definitions/Glossary page. BIOCHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND Sample Out005-13-2-050 (680-196438-1) was analyzed for Biochemical Oxygen Demand in accordance with SM 5210B. The samples were analyzed on 03/18/2021. Biochemical Oxygen Demand failed the recovery criteria low for LCSD 680-660304/3. Biochemical Oxygen Demand exceeded the RPD limit. The method holding time had expired, therefore the analysis was not repeated. The data was qualified and reported. Refer to the QC report for details. No additional analytical or quality issues were noted, other than those described above or in the Definitions/Glossary page. CYANIDE Sample Out005-13-2-050 (680-196438-1) was analyzed for cyanide in accordance with D7511-12. The samples were analyzed on 03/23/2021. No analytical or quality issues were noted, other than those described above or in the Definitions/Glossary page. AMMONIA Sample Out005-13-2-050 (680-196438-1) was analyzed for ammonia in accordance with SM 4500 NH3 G. The samples were prepared and analyzed on 03/19/2021. No analytical or quality issues were noted, other than those described above or in the Definitions/Glossary page. Eurofins TestAmerica, SavannahPage 6 of 23 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Client Sample Results Job ID: 680-196438-1Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Lab Sample ID: 680-196438-1Client Sample ID: Out005-13-2-050 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 03/17/21 11:30 Date Received: 03/18/21 15:31 Method: 300.0-1993 R2.1 - Anions, Ion Chromatography RL MDL Sulfate 37 1.0 0.40 mg/L 03/22/21 19:56 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier 0.10 0.040 mg/L 03/22/21 19:56 1Fluoride2.1 0.50 0.20 mg/L 03/22/21 19:56 1Chloride3.3 0.50 0.20 mg/L 03/22/21 19:56 1Bromide<0.20 Method: 200.7 Rev 4.4 - Metals (ICP) RL MDL Aluminum 35 J 200 24 ug/L 03/19/21 14:01 03/23/21 16:20 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier General Chemistry RL MDL HEM (Oil & Grease)1.4 J 5.1 1.4 mg/L 03/24/21 08:04 03/24/21 10:17 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier 0.25 0.10 mg/L 03/19/21 10:00 03/19/21 11:00 1Ammonia<0.10 0.0060 0.0020 mg/L 03/23/21 17:27 1Cyanide, Total 0.028 0.0020 0.00079 mg/L 03/24/21 21:27 1Cyanide, Free <0.00079 F1 RL RL Total Suspended Solids <2.5 2.5 2.5 mg/L 03/22/21 10:36 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier 2.0 2.0 mg/L 03/18/21 19:44 1Biochemical Oxygen Demand <2.0 *- *1 Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 7 of 23 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 QC Sample Results Job ID: 680-196438-1Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Method: 300.0-1993 R2.1 - Anions, Ion Chromatography Client Sample ID: Method BlankLab Sample ID: MB 680-660756/33 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 660756 RL MDL Sulfate <0.40 1.0 0.40 mg/L 03/22/21 19:18 1 MB MB Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedDUnitResultQualifier <0.040 0.0400.10 mg/L 03/22/21 19:18 1Fluoride <0.20 0.200.50 mg/L 03/22/21 19:18 1Chloride <0.20 0.200.50 mg/L 03/22/21 19:18 1Bromide Client Sample ID: Lab Control SampleLab Sample ID: LCS 680-660756/34 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 660756 Sulfate 10.0 9.75 mg/L 98 90 -110 Analyte LCS LCS DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added %Rec. Limits Fluoride 2.00 2.04 mg/L 102 90 -110 Chloride 10.0 10.0 mg/L 100 90 -110 Bromide 10.0 9.89 mg/L 99 90 -110 Client Sample ID: Lab Control Sample DupLab Sample ID: LCSD 680-660756/35 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 660756 Sulfate 10.0 9.75 mg/L 98 90 -110 0 15 Analyte LCSD LCSD DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added %Rec. Limits LimitRPD RPD Fluoride 2.00 2.05 mg/L 102 90 -110 0 15 Chloride 10.0 10.0 mg/L 100 90 -110 0 15 Bromide 10.0 9.87 mg/L 99 90 -110 0 15 Client Sample ID: Out005-13-2-050Lab Sample ID: 680-196438-1 MS Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 660756 Sulfate 37 10.0 46.6 mg/L 99 80 -120 Analyte MS MS DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added Sample Result Sample Qualifier %Rec. Limits Fluoride 2.1 2.00 4.14 mg/L 101 80 -120 Chloride 3.3 10.0 13.6 mg/L 103 80 -120 Bromide <0.20 10.0 10.1 mg/L 101 80 -120 Client Sample ID: Out005-13-2-050Lab Sample ID: 680-196438-1 MSD Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 660756 Sulfate 37 10.0 46.4 mg/L 97 80 -120 0 15 Analyte MSD MSD DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added Sample Result Sample Qualifier %Rec. Limits LimitRPD RPD Fluoride 2.1 2.00 4.10 mg/L 99 80 -120 1 15 Chloride 3.3 10.0 13.3 mg/L 100 80 -120 2 15 Bromide <0.20 10.0 9.81 mg/L 98 80 -120 2 15 Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 8 of 23 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 QC Sample Results Job ID: 680-196438-1Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Method: 200.7 Rev 4.4 - Metals (ICP) Client Sample ID: Method BlankLab Sample ID: MB 680-660466/1-A Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 661019 Prep Batch: 660466 RL MDL Aluminum <24 200 24 ug/L 03/19/21 14:01 03/23/21 15:39 1 MB MB Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedDUnitResultQualifier Client Sample ID: Lab Control SampleLab Sample ID: LCS 680-660466/2-A Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 661019 Prep Batch: 660466 Aluminum 5000 4730 ug/L 95 85 -115 Analyte LCS LCS DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added %Rec. Limits Method: 1664B - HEM and SGT-HEM Client Sample ID: Method BlankLab Sample ID: MB 680-661023/1-A Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 661083 Prep Batch: 661023 RL MDL HEM (Oil & Grease)<1.4 5.0 1.4 mg/L 03/24/21 08:04 03/24/21 10:17 1 MB MB Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedDUnitResultQualifier Client Sample ID: Lab Control SampleLab Sample ID: LCS 680-661023/2-A Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 661083 Prep Batch: 661023 HEM (Oil & Grease)40.0 35.40 mg/L 88 78 -114 Analyte LCS LCS DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added %Rec. Limits Client Sample ID: Lab Control Sample DupLab Sample ID: LCSD 680-661023/3-A Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 661083 Prep Batch: 661023 HEM (Oil & Grease)40.0 36.00 mg/L 90 78 -114 2 18 Analyte LCSD LCSD DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added %Rec. Limits LimitRPD RPD Method: 2540 D-2011 - Total Suspended Solids (Dried at 103-105°C) Client Sample ID: Method BlankLab Sample ID: MB 680-660730/1 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 660730 RL RL Total Suspended Solids <2.5 2.5 2.5 mg/L 03/22/21 10:36 1 MB MB Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedDUnitResultQualifier Client Sample ID: Lab Control SampleLab Sample ID: LCS 680-660730/2 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 660730 Total Suspended Solids 951 840 mg/L 88 80 -120 Analyte LCS LCS DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added %Rec. Limits Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 9 of 23 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 QC Sample Results Job ID: 680-196438-1Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Method: 2540 D-2011 - Total Suspended Solids (Dried at 103-105°C) (Continued) Client Sample ID: Lab Control Sample DupLab Sample ID: LCSD 680-660730/3 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 660730 Total Suspended Solids 951 886 mg/L 93 80 -120 5 25 Analyte LCSD LCSD DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added %Rec. Limits LimitRPD RPD Method: 4500 NH3 G-2011 - Ammonia Client Sample ID: Method BlankLab Sample ID: MB 680-660390/1-A Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 660415 Prep Batch: 660390 RL MDL Ammonia <0.10 0.25 0.10 mg/L 03/19/21 10:00 03/19/21 10:55 1 MB MB Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedDUnitResultQualifier Client Sample ID: Lab Control SampleLab Sample ID: LCS 680-660390/3-A Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 660415 Prep Batch: 660390 Ammonia 1.00 0.924 mg/L 92 90 -110 Analyte LCS LCS DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added %Rec. Limits Method: D7511-12 - Total Cyanide Client Sample ID: Method BlankLab Sample ID: MB 410-107202/17 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 107202 RL MDL Cyanide, Total <0.0020 0.0060 0.0020 mg/L 03/23/21 16:07 1 MB MB Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedDUnitResultQualifier Client Sample ID: Method BlankLab Sample ID: MB 410-107202/47 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 107202 RL MDL Cyanide, Total <0.0020 0.0060 0.0020 mg/L 03/23/21 17:07 1 MB MB Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedDUnitResultQualifier Client Sample ID: Lab Control SampleLab Sample ID: LCS 410-107202/16 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 107202 Cyanide, Total 0.0400 0.0381 mg/L 95 84 -116 Analyte LCS LCS DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added %Rec. Limits Client Sample ID: Lab Control SampleLab Sample ID: LCS 410-107202/46 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 107202 Cyanide, Total 0.0300 0.0307 mg/L 102 84 -116 Analyte LCS LCS DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added %Rec. Limits Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 10 of 23 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 QC Sample Results Job ID: 680-196438-1Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Method: OIA-1677 - Cyanide, Free (Flow Injection) Client Sample ID: Method BlankLab Sample ID: MB 180-350778/21 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 350778 RL MDL Cyanide, Free <0.00079 0.0020 0.00079 mg/L 03/24/21 21:26 1 MB MB Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedDUnitResultQualifier Client Sample ID: Lab Control SampleLab Sample ID: LCS 180-350778/20 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 350778 Cyanide, Free 0.0500 0.0528 mg/L 106 82 -132 Analyte LCS LCS DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added %Rec. Limits Client Sample ID: Out005-13-2-050Lab Sample ID: 680-196438-1 MS Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 350778 Cyanide, Free <0.00079 F1 0.0500 0.00419 F1 mg/L 8 82 -130 Analyte MS MS DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added Sample Result Sample Qualifier %Rec. Limits Client Sample ID: Out005-13-2-050Lab Sample ID: 680-196438-1 MSD Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 350778 Cyanide, Free <0.00079 F1 0.0500 0.00433 F1 mg/L 9 82 -130 3 11 Analyte MSD MSD DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added Sample Result Sample Qualifier %Rec. Limits LimitRPD RPD Method: SM 5210B - BOD, 5-Day Client Sample ID: Method BlankLab Sample ID: USB 680-660304/1 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 660304 RL RL Biochemical Oxygen Demand <2.0 2.0 2.0 mg/L 03/18/21 19:10 1 USB USB Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedDUnitResultQualifier Client Sample ID: Lab Control SampleLab Sample ID: LCS 680-660304/2 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 660304 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 198 185 mg/L 93 85 -115 Analyte LCS LCS DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added %Rec. Limits Client Sample ID: Lab Control Sample DupLab Sample ID: LCSD 680-660304/3 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 660304 Biochemical Oxygen Demand 198 131 *- *1 mg/L 66 85 -115 34 30 Analyte LCSD LCSD DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added %Rec. Limits LimitRPD RPD Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 11 of 23 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 QC Sample Results Job ID: 680-196438-1Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Method: SM 5210B - BOD, 5-Day (Continued) Client Sample ID: Out005-13-2-050Lab Sample ID: 680-196438-1 DU Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 660304 Biochemical Oxygen Demand <2.0 *- *1 <2.0 *- *1 mg/L NC 30 Analyte DU DU DUnitResultQualifier Sample Result Sample Qualifier LimitRPD RPD Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 12 of 23 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 QC Association Summary Job ID: 680-196438-1Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc HPLC/IC Analysis Batch: 660756 Lab Sample ID Client Sample ID Prep Type Matrix Method Prep Batch Water 300.0-1993 R2.1680-196438-1 Out005-13-2-050 Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1MB 680-660756/33 Method Blank Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1LCS 680-660756/34 Lab Control Sample Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1LCSD 680-660756/35 Lab Control Sample Dup Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1680-196438-1 MS Out005-13-2-050 Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1680-196438-1 MSD Out005-13-2-050 Total/NA Metals Prep Batch: 660466 Lab Sample ID Client Sample ID Prep Type Matrix Method Prep Batch Water 200.7-1994 R4.4680-196438-1 Out005-13-2-050 Total/NA Water 200.7-1994 R4.4MB 680-660466/1-A Method Blank Total/NA Water 200.7-1994 R4.4LCS 680-660466/2-A Lab Control Sample Total/NA Analysis Batch: 661019 Lab Sample ID Client Sample ID Prep Type Matrix Method Prep Batch Water 200.7 Rev 4.4 660466680-196438-1 Out005-13-2-050 Total/NA Water 200.7 Rev 4.4 660466MB 680-660466/1-A Method Blank Total/NA Water 200.7 Rev 4.4 660466LCS 680-660466/2-A Lab Control Sample Total/NA General Chemistry Analysis Batch: 107202 Lab Sample ID Client Sample ID Prep Type Matrix Method Prep Batch Water D7511-12680-196438-1 Out005-13-2-050 Total/NA Water D7511-12MB 410-107202/17 Method Blank Total/NA Water D7511-12MB 410-107202/47 Method Blank Total/NA Water D7511-12LCS 410-107202/16 Lab Control Sample Total/NA Water D7511-12LCS 410-107202/46 Lab Control Sample Total/NA Analysis Batch: 350778 Lab Sample ID Client Sample ID Prep Type Matrix Method Prep Batch Water OIA-1677680-196438-1 Out005-13-2-050 Total/NA Water OIA-1677MB 180-350778/21 Method Blank Total/NA Water OIA-1677LCS 180-350778/20 Lab Control Sample Total/NA Water OIA-1677680-196438-1 MS Out005-13-2-050 Total/NA Water OIA-1677680-196438-1 MSD Out005-13-2-050 Total/NA Analysis Batch: 660304 Lab Sample ID Client Sample ID Prep Type Matrix Method Prep Batch Water SM 5210B680-196438-1 Out005-13-2-050 Total/NA Water SM 5210BUSB 680-660304/1 Method Blank Total/NA Water SM 5210BLCS 680-660304/2 Lab Control Sample Total/NA Water SM 5210BLCSD 680-660304/3 Lab Control Sample Dup Total/NA Water SM 5210B680-196438-1 DU Out005-13-2-050 Total/NA Prep Batch: 660390 Lab Sample ID Client Sample ID Prep Type Matrix Method Prep Batch Water 4500 NH3 B-2011 680-196438-1 Out005-13-2-050 Total/NA Water 4500 NH3 B-2011 MB 680-660390/1-A Method Blank Total/NA Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 13 of 23 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 QC Association Summary Job ID: 680-196438-1Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc General Chemistry (Continued) Prep Batch: 660390 (Continued) Lab Sample ID Client Sample ID Prep Type Matrix Method Prep Batch Water 4500 NH3 B-2011 LCS 680-660390/3-A Lab Control Sample Total/NA Analysis Batch: 660415 Lab Sample ID Client Sample ID Prep Type Matrix Method Prep Batch Water 4500 NH3 G-2011 660390680-196438-1 Out005-13-2-050 Total/NA Water 4500 NH3 G-2011 660390MB 680-660390/1-A Method Blank Total/NA Water 4500 NH3 G-2011 660390LCS 680-660390/3-A Lab Control Sample Total/NA Analysis Batch: 660730 Lab Sample ID Client Sample ID Prep Type Matrix Method Prep Batch Water 2540 D-2011680-196438-1 Out005-13-2-050 Total/NA Water 2540 D-2011MB 680-660730/1 Method Blank Total/NA Water 2540 D-2011LCS 680-660730/2 Lab Control Sample Total/NA Water 2540 D-2011LCSD 680-660730/3 Lab Control Sample Dup Total/NA Prep Batch: 661023 Lab Sample ID Client Sample ID Prep Type Matrix Method Prep Batch Water 1664B680-196438-1 Out005-13-2-050 Total/NA Water 1664BMB 680-661023/1-A Method Blank Total/NA Water 1664BLCS 680-661023/2-A Lab Control Sample Total/NA Water 1664BLCSD 680-661023/3-A Lab Control Sample Dup Total/NA Analysis Batch: 661083 Lab Sample ID Client Sample ID Prep Type Matrix Method Prep Batch Water 1664B 661023680-196438-1 Out005-13-2-050 Total/NA Water 1664B 661023MB 680-661023/1-A Method Blank Total/NA Water 1664B 661023LCS 680-661023/2-A Lab Control Sample Total/NA Water 1664B 661023LCSD 680-661023/3-A Lab Control Sample Dup Total/NA Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 14 of 23 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Lab Chronicle Client Sample ID: Out005-13-2-050 Lab Sample ID: 680-196438-1 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 03/17/21 11:30 Date Received: 03/18/21 15:31 Analysis 300.0-1993 R2.1 UI03/22/21 19:561 TAL SAV660756 Type Batch Method Batch Prep Type LabAnalystRun Prepared or Analyzed Initial Amount Amount Final Batch NumberFactor Dil Total/NA 5 mL 5 mL Instrument ID:CICK Prep 200.7-1994 R4.4 660466 03/19/21 14:01 BCB TAL SAVTotal/NA 50 mL 50 mL Analysis 200.7 Rev 4.4 1 661019 03/23/21 16:20 BCB TAL SAVTotal/NA ICPEInstrument ID: Prep 1664B 661023 03/24/21 08:04 JAS TAL SAVTotal/NA 493 mL 500 mL Analysis 1664B 1 661083 03/24/21 10:17 JAS TAL SAVTotal/NA NoEquipInstrument ID: Analysis 2540 D-2011 1 660730 03/22/21 10:36 MS TAL SAVTotal/NA 1000 mL 1000 mL NOEQUIPInstrument ID: Prep 4500 NH3 B-2011 660390 03/19/21 10:00 DR TAL SAVTotal/NA 6 mL 6 mL Analysis 4500 NH3 G-2011 1 660415 03/19/21 11:00 DR TAL SAVTotal/NA 2 mL 2 mL KONELAB1Instrument ID: Analysis D7511-12 1 107202 03/23/21 17:27 UJE2 ELLETotal/NA 19369Instrument ID: Analysis OIA-1677 1 350778 03/24/21 21:27 GRB TAL PITTotal/NA ALPKEM3Instrument ID: Analysis SM 5210B 1 660304 03/18/21 19:44 CMR TAL SAVTotal/NA 300 mL 300 mL BODAssay+Instrument ID: Laboratory References: ELLE = Eurofins Lancaster Laboratories Env, LLC, 2425 New Holland Pike, Lancaster, PA 17601, TEL (717)656-2300 TAL PIT = Eurofins TestAmerica, Pittsburgh, 301 Alpha Drive, RIDC Park, Pittsburgh, PA 15238, TEL (412)963-7058 TAL SAV = Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah, 5102 LaRoche Avenue, Savannah, GA 31404, TEL (912)354-7858 Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 15 of 23 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Page 16 of 23 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Page 17 of 23 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Login Sample Receipt Checklist Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Job Number: 680-196438-1 Login Number: 196438 Question Answer Comment Creator: Daughtry, Beth A List Source: Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah List Number: 1 N/ARadioactivity wasn't checked or is </= background as measured by a survey meter. TrueThe cooler's custody seal, if present, is intact. TrueSample custody seals, if present, are intact. TrueThe cooler or samples do not appear to have been compromised or tampered with. TrueSamples were received on ice. TrueCooler Temperature is acceptable. TrueCooler Temperature is recorded. TrueCOC is present. TrueCOC is filled out in ink and legible. TrueCOC is filled out with all pertinent information. TrueIs the Field Sampler's name present on COC? TrueThere are no discrepancies between the containers received and the COC. TrueSamples are received within Holding Time (excluding tests with immediate HTs) TrueSample containers have legible labels. TrueContainers are not broken or leaking. TrueSample collection date/times are provided. TrueAppropriate sample containers are used. TrueSample bottles are completely filled. TrueSample Preservation Verified. TrueThere is sufficient vol. for all requested analyses, incl. any requested MS/MSDs TrueContainers requiring zero headspace have no headspace or bubble is <6mm (1/4"). TrueMultiphasic samples are not present. TrueSamples do not require splitting or compositing. N/AResidual Chlorine Checked. Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 18 of 23 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Login Sample Receipt Checklist Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Job Number: 680-196438-1 Login Number: 196438 Question Answer Comment Creator: Phillips, Ann-Marie E List Source: Eurofins Lancaster Laboratories Env List Number: 2 N/ARadioactivity wasn't checked or is </= background as measured by a survey meter. TrueThe cooler's custody seal is intact. TrueThe cooler or samples do not appear to have been compromised or tampered with. TrueSamples were received on ice. TrueCooler Temperature is acceptable (</=6C, not frozen). TrueCooler Temperature is recorded. N/AWV: Container Temperature is acceptable (</=6C, not frozen). N/AWV: Container Temperature is recorded. TrueCOC is present. TrueCOC is filled out in ink and legible. TrueCOC is filled out with all pertinent information. TrueThere are no discrepancies between the containers received and the COC. TrueSamples are received within Holding Time (excluding tests with immediate HTs) TrueSample containers have legible labels. TrueContainers are not broken or leaking. TrueSample collection date/times are provided. TrueAppropriate sample containers are used. TrueSample bottles are completely filled. TrueThere is sufficient vol. for all requested analyses. TrueMultiphasic samples are not present. N/ASamples do not require splitting or compositing. TrueIs the Field Sampler's name present on COC? N/ASample Preservation Verified. N/AResidual Chlorine Checked. N/ASample custody seals are intact. Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 19 of 23 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Login Sample Receipt Checklist Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Job Number: 680-196438-1 Login Number: 196438 Question Answer Comment Creator: Miller, Wesley R List Source: Eurofins Lancaster Laboratories Env List Creation: 03/20/21 03:04 PMList Number: 4 N/ARadioactivity wasn't checked or is </= background as measured by a survey meter. TrueThe cooler's custody seal is intact. TrueThe cooler or samples do not appear to have been compromised or tampered with. TrueSamples were received on ice. TrueCooler Temperature is acceptable (</=6C, not frozen). TrueCooler Temperature is recorded. N/AWV: Container Temperature is acceptable (</=6C, not frozen). N/AWV: Container Temperature is recorded. TrueCOC is present. TrueCOC is filled out in ink and legible. TrueCOC is filled out with all pertinent information. TrueThere are no discrepancies between the containers received and the COC. TrueSamples are received within Holding Time (excluding tests with immediate HTs) TrueSample containers have legible labels. TrueContainers are not broken or leaking. TrueSample collection date/times are provided. TrueAppropriate sample containers are used. TrueSample bottles are completely filled. TrueThere is sufficient vol. for all requested analyses. TrueMultiphasic samples are not present. N/ASamples do not require splitting or compositing. FalseIs the Field Sampler's name present on COC?Received project as a subcontract. N/ASample Preservation Verified. N/AResidual Chlorine Checked. N/ASample custody seals are intact. Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 20 of 23 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Login Sample Receipt Checklist Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Job Number: 680-196438-1 Login Number: 196438 Question Answer Comment Creator: Kovitch, Christina M List Source: Eurofins TestAmerica, Pittsburgh List Creation: 03/18/21 07:31 PMList Number: 3 N/ARadioactivity wasn't checked or is </= background as measured by a survey meter. TrueThe cooler's custody seal, if present, is intact. TrueSample custody seals, if present, are intact. TrueThe cooler or samples do not appear to have been compromised or tampered with. TrueSamples were received on ice. TrueCooler Temperature is acceptable. TrueCooler Temperature is recorded. TrueCOC is present. TrueCOC is filled out in ink and legible. TrueCOC is filled out with all pertinent information. TrueIs the Field Sampler's name present on COC? TrueThere are no discrepancies between the containers received and the COC. TrueSamples are received within Holding Time (excluding tests with immediate HTs) TrueSample containers have legible labels. TrueContainers are not broken or leaking. TrueSample collection date/times are provided. TrueAppropriate sample containers are used. TrueSample bottles are completely filled. TrueSample Preservation Verified. TrueThere is sufficient vol. for all requested analyses, incl. any requested MS/MSDs TrueContainers requiring zero headspace have no headspace or bubble is <6mm (1/4"). TrueMultiphasic samples are not present. TrueSamples do not require splitting or compositing. N/AResidual Chlorine Checked. Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 21 of 23 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Accreditation/Certification Summary Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Job ID: 680-196438-1 Laboratory: Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah The accreditations/certifications listed below are applicable to this report. Authority Program Identification Number Expiration Date North Carolina (WW/SW)269State 12-31-21 Laboratory: Eurofins Lancaster Laboratories Env, LLC All accreditations/certifications held by this laboratory are listed. Not all accreditations/certifications are applicable to this report. Authority Program Identification Number Expiration Date A2LA 1.01Dept. of Defense ELAP 11-30-22 Alaska State PA00009 06-30-21 Alaska (UST)State 17-027 01-31-21 * Arizona State AZ0780 03-12-22 Arkansas DEQ State 19-053-0 08-09-21 California State 2792 01-31-22 Colorado State PA00009 06-30-21 Connecticut State PH-0746 06-30-21 DE Haz. Subst. Cleanup Act (HSCA)State 019-006 (PA cert)01-31-22 Delaware (DW)State N/A 02-01-22 Florida NELAP E87997 07-01-21 Hawaii State N/A 01-31-22 Illinois NELAP 004559 01-31-22 Iowa State 361 03-02-22 Kansas NELAP E-10151 10-31-21 Kentucky (DW)State KY90088 01-01-22 Kentucky (UST)State 1.01 11-30-22 Kentucky (WW)State KY90088 12-31-21 Louisiana NELAP 02055 06-30-21 Maine State 2019012 03-12-22 Maryland State 100 06-30-21 Massachusetts State M-PA009 06-30-21 Michigan State 9930 01-31-22 Minnesota NELAP 042-999-487 12-31-21 Missouri State 450 01-31-22 Montana (DW)State 0098 01-01-22 Montana (UST)State 0098 01-01-22 Nebraska State NE-OS-32-17 01-31-20 * Nevada State PA000092019-3 07-31-21 New Hampshire NELAP 273019 01-10-22 New Jersey NELAP PA011 06-30-21 New York NELAP 10670 04-01-21 North Carolina (DW)State 42705 07-31-21 North Carolina (WW/SW)State 521 12-31-21 North Dakota State R-205 01-31-22 Oklahoma NELAP R-205 08-31-21 Oregon NELAP PA200001-018 09-12-21 PALA Canada 1978 05-08-21 Pennsylvania NELAP 36-00037 01-31-22 Rhode Island State LAO00338 01-31-22 South Carolina State 89002002 01-31-22 Tennessee State 02838 01-31-22 Texas NELAP T104704194-20-38 08-31-21 Utah NELAP PA000092019-16 03-01-22 Vermont State VT - 36037 10-29-21 Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah * Accreditation/Certification renewal pending - accreditation/certification considered valid. Page 22 of 23 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Accreditation/Certification Summary Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Job ID: 680-196438-1 Laboratory: Eurofins Lancaster Laboratories Env, LLC (Continued) All accreditations/certifications held by this laboratory are listed. Not all accreditations/certifications are applicable to this report. Authority Program Identification Number Expiration Date Virginia 10561NELAP 06-14-21 Washington State C457 04-11-21 West Virginia (DW)State 9906 C 12-31-21 West Virginia DEP State 055 06-30-21 Wyoming State 8TMS-L 01-31-22 Wyoming (UST)A2LA 1.01 11-30-22 Laboratory: Eurofins TestAmerica, Pittsburgh The accreditations/certifications listed below are applicable to this report. Authority Program Identification Number Expiration Date North Carolina (WW/SW)434State 12-31-21 Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 23 of 23 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Draft – Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park EHS Support LLC 680-196438-2; Monitoring Wells ANALYTICAL REPORT Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah 5102 LaRoche Avenue Savannah, GA 31404 Tel: (912)354-7858 Laboratory Job ID: 680-196438-2 For: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, Tennessee 37920 Attn: Michael Worden Authorized for release by: 3/26/2021 1:17:58 PM Sheila Hoffman, Project Manager II (912)250-0279 Sheila.Hoffman@Eurofinset.com The test results in this report meet all 2003 NELAC, 2009 TNI, and 2016 TNI requirements for accredited parameters, exceptions are noted in this report. This report may not be reproduced except in full, and with written approval from the laboratory. For questions please contact the Project Manager at the e-mail address or telephone number listed on this page. This report has been electronically signed and authorized by the signatory. Electronic signature is intended to be the legally binding equivalent of a traditionally handwritten signature. Results relate only to the items tested and the sample(s) as received by the laboratory. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Method Summary Job ID: 680-196438-2Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Method Method Description LaboratoryProtocol MCAWW300.0-1993 R2.1 Anions, Ion Chromatography TAL SAV ASTMD7511-12 Total Cyanide ELLE OI CORPOIA-1677 Cyanide, Free (Flow Injection)TAL PIT Protocol References: ASTM = ASTM International MCAWW = "Methods For Chemical Analysis Of Water And Wastes", EPA-600/4-79-020, March 1983 And Subsequent Revisions. OI CORP = OI Corporation Instrument Manual. Laboratory References: ELLE = Eurofins Lancaster Laboratories Env, LLC, 2425 New Holland Pike, Lancaster, PA 17601, TEL (717)656-2300 TAL PIT = Eurofins TestAmerica, Pittsburgh, 301 Alpha Drive, RIDC Park, Pittsburgh, PA 15238, TEL (412)963-7058 TAL SAV = Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah, 5102 LaRoche Avenue, Savannah, GA 31404, TEL (912)354-7858 Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 2 of 25 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Sample Summary Job ID: 680-196438-2Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Lab Sample ID Client Sample ID ReceivedCollectedMatrix Asset ID 680-196438-2 ABF-BF005-F006 Water 03/15/21 10:30 03/18/21 15:31 680-196438-3 ABF-MW029-F006 Water 03/15/21 12:25 03/18/21 15:31 680-196438-4 ABF-MW033-F006 Water 03/15/21 13:15 03/18/21 15:31 680-196438-5 ABF-MW035-F006 Water 03/15/21 14:20 03/18/21 15:31 680-196438-6 ABF-MW037-F006 Water 03/15/21 15:40 03/18/21 15:31 680-196438-7 ABF-MW039-F006 Water 03/15/21 16:30 03/18/21 15:31 680-196438-8 ABF-MW046-F006 Water 03/16/21 16:45 03/18/21 15:31 Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 3 of 25 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Definitions/Glossary Job ID: 680-196438-2Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Qualifiers HPLC/IC Qualifier Description J Result is less than the RL but greater than or equal to the MDL and the concentration is an approximate value. Qualifier Glossary These commonly used abbreviations may or may not be present in this report. ¤Listed under the "D" column to designate that the result is reported on a dry weight basis Abbreviation %R Percent Recovery CFL Contains Free Liquid CFU Colony Forming Unit CNF Contains No Free Liquid DER Duplicate Error Ratio (normalized absolute difference) Dil Fac Dilution Factor DL Detection Limit (DoD/DOE) DL, RA, RE, IN Indicates a Dilution, Re-analysis, Re-extraction, or additional Initial metals/anion analysis of the sample DLC Decision Level Concentration (Radiochemistry) EDL Estimated Detection Limit (Dioxin) LOD Limit of Detection (DoD/DOE) LOQ Limit of Quantitation (DoD/DOE) MCL EPA recommended "Maximum Contaminant Level" MDA Minimum Detectable Activity (Radiochemistry) MDC Minimum Detectable Concentration (Radiochemistry) MDL Method Detection Limit ML Minimum Level (Dioxin) MPN Most Probable Number MQL Method Quantitation Limit NC Not Calculated ND Not Detected at the reporting limit (or MDL or EDL if shown) NEG Negative / Absent POS Positive / Present PQL Practical Quantitation Limit PRES Presumptive QC Quality Control RER Relative Error Ratio (Radiochemistry) RL Reporting Limit or Requested Limit (Radiochemistry) RPD Relative Percent Difference, a measure of the relative difference between two points TEF Toxicity Equivalent Factor (Dioxin) TEQ Toxicity Equivalent Quotient (Dioxin) TNTC Too Numerous To Count Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 4 of 25 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Case Narrative Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Job ID: 680-196438-2 Job ID: 680-196438-2 Laboratory: Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Narrative CASE NARRATIVE Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Project: Alcoa - Groundwater & Waste Characteriza Report Number: 680-196438-2 With the exceptions noted as flags or footnotes, standard analytical protocols were followed in the analysis of the samples and no problems were encountered or anomalies observed. In addition all laboratory quality control samples were within established control limits, with any exceptions noted below. Each sample was analyzed to achieve the lowest possible reporting limit within the constraints of the method. In the event of interference or analytes present at high concentrations, samples may be diluted. For diluted samples, the reporting limits are adjusted relative to the dilution required. RECEIPT The samples were received on 03/18/2021; the samples arrived in good condition, properly preserved and on ice. The temperature of the coolers at receipt was 1.1 C. FREE CYANIDE Samples ABF-BF005-F006 (680-196438-2), ABF-MW029-F006 (680-196438-3), ABF-MW033-F006 (680-196438-4), ABF-MW035-F006 (680-196438-5), ABF-MW037-F006 (680-196438-6), ABF-MW039-F006 (680-196438-7) and ABF-MW046-F006 (680-196438-8) were analyzed for free cyanide in accordance with 1677. The samples were analyzed on 03/24/2021. No analytical or quality issues were noted, other than those described above or in the Definitions/Glossary page. ANIONS BY ION CHROMATOGRAPHY (28 DAY) Samples ABF-BF005-F006 (680-196438-2), ABF-MW029-F006 (680-196438-3), ABF-MW033-F006 (680-196438-4), ABF-MW035-F006 (680-196438-5), ABF-MW037-F006 (680-196438-6), ABF-MW039-F006 (680-196438-7) and ABF-MW046-F006 (680-196438-8) were analyzed for Anions by Ion Chromatography (28 Day) in accordance with EPA Method 300.0. The samples were analyzed on 03/22/2021, 03/23/2021 and 03/25/2021. Samples ABF-MW029-F006 (680-196438-3)[5X], ABF-MW033-F006 (680-196438-4)[5X], ABF-MW037-F006 (680-196438-6)[5X], ABF-MW046-F006 (680-196438-8)[10X] and ABF-MW046-F006 (680-196438-8)[5X] required dilution prior to analysis. The reporting limits have been adjusted accordingly. No analytical or quality issues were noted, other than those described above or in the Definitions/Glossary page. CYANIDE Samples ABF-BF005-F006 (680-196438-2), ABF-MW029-F006 (680-196438-3), ABF-MW033-F006 (680-196438-4), ABF-MW035-F006 (680-196438-5), ABF-MW037-F006 (680-196438-6), ABF-MW039-F006 (680-196438-7) and ABF-MW046-F006 (680-196438-8) were analyzed for cyanide in accordance with D7511-12. The samples were analyzed on 03/23/2021. Samples ABF-MW029-F006 (680-196438-3)[100X], ABF-MW033-F006 (680-196438-4)[5X], ABF-MW037-F006 (680-196438-6)[5X] and ABF-MW046-F006 (680-196438-8)[100X] required dilution prior to analysis. The reporting limits have been adjusted accordingly. No analytical or quality issues were noted, other than those described above or in the Definitions/Glossary page. Eurofins TestAmerica, SavannahPage 5 of 25 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Client Sample Results Job ID: 680-196438-2Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Lab Sample ID: 680-196438-2Client Sample ID: ABF-BF005-F006 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 03/15/21 10:30 Date Received: 03/18/21 15:31 Method: 300.0-1993 R2.1 - Anions, Ion Chromatography RL MDL Sulfate 17 1.0 0.40 mg/L 03/22/21 18:53 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier 0.10 0.040 mg/L 03/22/21 18:53 1Fluoride1.1 0.50 0.20 mg/L 03/22/21 18:53 1Chloride3.1 0.50 0.20 mg/L 03/22/21 18:53 1Bromide<0.20 General Chemistry RL MDL Cyanide, Total 0.017 0.0060 0.0020 mg/L 03/23/21 16:35 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier 0.0020 0.00079 mg/L 03/24/21 21:32 1Cyanide, Free <0.00079 Lab Sample ID: 680-196438-3Client Sample ID: ABF-MW029-F006 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 03/15/21 12:25 Date Received: 03/18/21 15:31 Method: 300.0-1993 R2.1 - Anions, Ion Chromatography RL MDL Sulfate 680 5.0 2.0 mg/L 03/22/21 22:02 5 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier 0.50 0.20 mg/L 03/22/21 22:02 5Fluoride13 2.5 1.0 mg/L 03/22/21 22:02 5Chloride26 2.5 1.0 mg/L 03/22/21 22:02 5Bromide1.2 J General Chemistry RL MDL Cyanide, Total 12 0.60 0.20 mg/L 03/23/21 18:01 100 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier 0.0020 0.00079 mg/L 03/24/21 21:33 1Cyanide, Free 0.012 Lab Sample ID: 680-196438-4Client Sample ID: ABF-MW033-F006 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 03/15/21 13:15 Date Received: 03/18/21 15:31 Method: 300.0-1993 R2.1 - Anions, Ion Chromatography RL MDL Sulfate 28 1.0 0.40 mg/L 03/22/21 20:34 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier 0.50 0.20 mg/L 03/22/21 20:34 1Chloride3.3 0.50 0.20 mg/L 03/22/21 20:34 1Bromide<0.20 Method: 300.0-1993 R2.1 - Anions, Ion Chromatography - DL RL MDL Fluoride 44 0.50 0.20 mg/L 03/23/21 20:41 5 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier General Chemistry RL MDL Cyanide, Total 0.42 0.030 0.010 mg/L 03/23/21 17:49 5 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier 0.0020 0.00079 mg/L 03/24/21 21:35 1Cyanide, Free <0.00079 Lab Sample ID: 680-196438-5Client Sample ID: ABF-MW035-F006 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 03/15/21 14:20 Date Received: 03/18/21 15:31 Method: 300.0-1993 R2.1 - Anions, Ion Chromatography RL MDL Sulfate 16 1.0 0.40 mg/L 03/22/21 20:46 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier 0.10 0.040 mg/L 03/22/21 20:46 1Fluoride6.3 Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 6 of 25 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Client Sample Results Job ID: 680-196438-2Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Lab Sample ID: 680-196438-5Client Sample ID: ABF-MW035-F006 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 03/15/21 14:20 Date Received: 03/18/21 15:31 Method: 300.0-1993 R2.1 - Anions, Ion Chromatography (Continued) RL MDL Chloride 3.0 0.50 0.20 mg/L 03/22/21 20:46 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier 0.50 0.20 mg/L 03/22/21 20:46 1Bromide0.21 J General Chemistry RL MDL Cyanide, Total 0.065 0.0060 0.0020 mg/L 03/23/21 17:23 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier 0.0020 0.00079 mg/L 03/24/21 21:36 1Cyanide, Free <0.00079 Lab Sample ID: 680-196438-6Client Sample ID: ABF-MW037-F006 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 03/15/21 15:40 Date Received: 03/18/21 15:31 Method: 300.0-1993 R2.1 - Anions, Ion Chromatography RL MDL Sulfate 100 1.0 0.40 mg/L 03/22/21 20:59 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier 0.50 0.20 mg/L 03/22/21 20:59 1Chloride4.5 0.50 0.20 mg/L 03/22/21 20:59 1Bromide0.20 J Method: 300.0-1993 R2.1 - Anions, Ion Chromatography - DL RL MDL Fluoride 28 0.50 0.20 mg/L 03/23/21 20:54 5 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier General Chemistry RL MDL Cyanide, Total 0.21 0.030 0.010 mg/L 03/23/21 17:51 5 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier 0.0020 0.00079 mg/L 03/24/21 21:38 1Cyanide, Free <0.00079 Lab Sample ID: 680-196438-7Client Sample ID: ABF-MW039-F006 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 03/15/21 16:30 Date Received: 03/18/21 15:31 Method: 300.0-1993 R2.1 - Anions, Ion Chromatography RL MDL Sulfate 24 1.0 0.40 mg/L 03/22/21 21:12 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier 0.10 0.040 mg/L 03/22/21 21:12 1Fluoride<0.040 0.50 0.20 mg/L 03/22/21 21:12 1Chloride2.6 0.50 0.20 mg/L 03/22/21 21:12 1Bromide<0.20 General Chemistry RL MDL Cyanide, Total <0.0020 0.0060 0.0020 mg/L 03/23/21 17:03 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier 0.0020 0.00079 mg/L 03/24/21 21:45 1Cyanide, Free <0.00079 Lab Sample ID: 680-196438-8Client Sample ID: ABF-MW046-F006 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 03/16/21 16:45 Date Received: 03/18/21 15:31 Method: 300.0-1993 R2.1 - Anions, Ion Chromatography RL MDL Sulfate 59 5.0 2.0 mg/L 03/22/21 22:15 5 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier 2.5 1.0 mg/L 03/22/21 22:15 5Chloride5.9 2.5 1.0 mg/L 03/22/21 22:15 5Bromide1.0 J Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 7 of 25 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Client Sample Results Job ID: 680-196438-2Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Lab Sample ID: 680-196438-8Client Sample ID: ABF-MW046-F006 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 03/16/21 16:45 Date Received: 03/18/21 15:31 Method: 300.0-1993 R2.1 - Anions, Ion Chromatography - DL RL MDL Fluoride 88 1.0 0.40 mg/L 03/25/21 00:09 10 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier General Chemistry RL MDL Cyanide, Total 2.9 0.60 0.20 mg/L 03/23/21 17:59 100 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier 0.0020 0.00079 mg/L 03/24/21 21:47 1Cyanide, Free <0.00079 Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 8 of 25 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 QC Sample Results Job ID: 680-196438-2Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Method: 300.0-1993 R2.1 - Anions, Ion Chromatography Client Sample ID: Method BlankLab Sample ID: MB 680-660755/2 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 660755 RL MDL Sulfate <0.40 1.0 0.40 mg/L 03/22/21 12:29 1 MB MB Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedDUnitResultQualifier <0.040 0.0400.10 mg/L 03/22/21 12:29 1Fluoride <0.20 0.200.50 mg/L 03/22/21 12:29 1Chloride <0.20 0.200.50 mg/L 03/22/21 12:29 1Bromide Client Sample ID: Lab Control SampleLab Sample ID: LCS 680-660755/3 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 660755 Sulfate 10.0 9.98 mg/L 100 90 -110 Analyte LCS LCS DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added %Rec. Limits Fluoride 2.00 2.05 mg/L 103 90 -110 Chloride 10.0 9.99 mg/L 100 90 -110 Bromide 10.0 9.87 mg/L 99 90 -110 Client Sample ID: Lab Control Sample DupLab Sample ID: LCSD 680-660755/4 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 660755 Sulfate 10.0 10.0 mg/L 100 90 -110 0 15 Analyte LCSD LCSD DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added %Rec. Limits LimitRPD RPD Fluoride 2.00 2.06 mg/L 103 90 -110 0 15 Chloride 10.0 9.99 mg/L 100 90 -110 0 15 Bromide 10.0 9.89 mg/L 99 90 -110 0 15 Client Sample ID: Method BlankLab Sample ID: MB 680-660756/33 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 660756 RL MDL Sulfate <0.40 1.0 0.40 mg/L 03/22/21 19:18 1 MB MB Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedDUnitResultQualifier <0.040 0.0400.10 mg/L 03/22/21 19:18 1Fluoride <0.20 0.200.50 mg/L 03/22/21 19:18 1Chloride <0.20 0.200.50 mg/L 03/22/21 19:18 1Bromide Client Sample ID: Lab Control SampleLab Sample ID: LCS 680-660756/34 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 660756 Sulfate 10.0 9.75 mg/L 98 90 -110 Analyte LCS LCS DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added %Rec. Limits Fluoride 2.00 2.04 mg/L 102 90 -110 Chloride 10.0 10.0 mg/L 100 90 -110 Bromide 10.0 9.89 mg/L 99 90 -110 Client Sample ID: Lab Control Sample DupLab Sample ID: LCSD 680-660756/35 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 660756 Sulfate 10.0 9.75 mg/L 98 90 -110 0 15 Analyte LCSD LCSD DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added %Rec. Limits LimitRPD RPD Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 9 of 25 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 QC Sample Results Job ID: 680-196438-2Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Method: 300.0-1993 R2.1 - Anions, Ion Chromatography (Continued) Client Sample ID: Lab Control Sample DupLab Sample ID: LCSD 680-660756/35 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 660756 Fluoride 2.00 2.05 mg/L 102 90 -110 0 15 Analyte LCSD LCSD DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added %Rec. Limits LimitRPD RPD Chloride 10.0 10.0 mg/L 100 90 -110 0 15 Bromide 10.0 9.87 mg/L 99 90 -110 0 15 Client Sample ID: Method BlankLab Sample ID: MB 680-660928/2 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 660928 RL MDL Sulfate <0.40 1.0 0.40 mg/L 03/23/21 11:30 1 MB MB Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedDUnitResultQualifier <0.040 0.0400.10 mg/L 03/23/21 11:30 1Fluoride <0.20 0.200.50 mg/L 03/23/21 11:30 1Chloride <0.20 0.200.50 mg/L 03/23/21 11:30 1Bromide Client Sample ID: Lab Control SampleLab Sample ID: LCS 680-660928/3 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 660928 Sulfate 10.0 10.0 mg/L 100 90 -110 Analyte LCS LCS DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added %Rec. Limits Fluoride 2.00 2.03 mg/L 102 90 -110 Chloride 10.0 9.98 mg/L 100 90 -110 Bromide 10.0 9.85 mg/L 99 90 -110 Client Sample ID: Lab Control Sample DupLab Sample ID: LCSD 680-660928/4 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 660928 Sulfate 10.0 10.1 mg/L 101 90 -110 1 15 Analyte LCSD LCSD DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added %Rec. Limits LimitRPD RPD Fluoride 2.00 2.05 mg/L 103 90 -110 1 15 Chloride 10.0 10.0 mg/L 100 90 -110 0 15 Bromide 10.0 9.86 mg/L 99 90 -110 0 15 Client Sample ID: Method BlankLab Sample ID: MB 680-661199/33 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 661199 RL MDL Sulfate <0.40 1.0 0.40 mg/L 03/24/21 21:37 1 MB MB Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedDUnitResultQualifier <0.040 0.0400.10 mg/L 03/24/21 21:37 1Fluoride <0.20 0.200.50 mg/L 03/24/21 21:37 1Chloride <0.20 0.200.50 mg/L 03/24/21 21:37 1Bromide Client Sample ID: Lab Control SampleLab Sample ID: LCS 680-661199/34 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 661199 Sulfate 10.0 10.0 mg/L 100 90 -110 Analyte LCS LCS DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added %Rec. Limits Fluoride 2.00 2.05 mg/L 103 90 -110 Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 10 of 25 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 QC Sample Results Job ID: 680-196438-2Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Method: 300.0-1993 R2.1 - Anions, Ion Chromatography (Continued) Client Sample ID: Lab Control SampleLab Sample ID: LCS 680-661199/34 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 661199 Chloride 10.0 10.0 mg/L 100 90 -110 Analyte LCS LCS DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added %Rec. Limits Bromide 10.0 9.88 mg/L 99 90 -110 Client Sample ID: Lab Control Sample DupLab Sample ID: LCSD 680-661199/35 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 661199 Sulfate 10.0 10.1 mg/L 101 90 -110 0 15 Analyte LCSD LCSD DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added %Rec. Limits LimitRPD RPD Fluoride 2.00 2.06 mg/L 103 90 -110 0 15 Chloride 10.0 10.0 mg/L 100 90 -110 0 15 Bromide 10.0 9.89 mg/L 99 90 -110 0 15 Method: D7511-12 - Total Cyanide Client Sample ID: Method BlankLab Sample ID: MB 410-107202/17 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 107202 RL MDL Cyanide, Total <0.0020 0.0060 0.0020 mg/L 03/23/21 16:07 1 MB MB Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedDUnitResultQualifier Client Sample ID: Method BlankLab Sample ID: MB 410-107202/47 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 107202 RL MDL Cyanide, Total <0.0020 0.0060 0.0020 mg/L 03/23/21 17:07 1 MB MB Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedDUnitResultQualifier Client Sample ID: Lab Control SampleLab Sample ID: LCS 410-107202/16 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 107202 Cyanide, Total 0.0400 0.0381 mg/L 95 84 -116 Analyte LCS LCS DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added %Rec. Limits Client Sample ID: Lab Control SampleLab Sample ID: LCS 410-107202/46 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 107202 Cyanide, Total 0.0300 0.0307 mg/L 102 84 -116 Analyte LCS LCS DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added %Rec. Limits Method: OIA-1677 - Cyanide, Free (Flow Injection) Client Sample ID: Method BlankLab Sample ID: MB 180-350778/21 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 350778 RL MDL Cyanide, Free <0.00079 0.0020 0.00079 mg/L 03/24/21 21:26 1 MB MB Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedDUnitResultQualifier Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 11 of 25 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 QC Sample Results Job ID: 680-196438-2Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Method: OIA-1677 - Cyanide, Free (Flow Injection) (Continued) Client Sample ID: Lab Control SampleLab Sample ID: LCS 180-350778/20 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 350778 Cyanide, Free 0.0500 0.0528 mg/L 106 82 -132 Analyte LCS LCS DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added %Rec. Limits Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 12 of 25 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 QC Association Summary Job ID: 680-196438-2Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc HPLC/IC Analysis Batch: 660755 Lab Sample ID Client Sample ID Prep Type Matrix Method Prep Batch Water 300.0-1993 R2.1680-196438-2 ABF-BF005-F006 Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1MB 680-660755/2 Method Blank Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1LCS 680-660755/3 Lab Control Sample Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1LCSD 680-660755/4 Lab Control Sample Dup Total/NA Analysis Batch: 660756 Lab Sample ID Client Sample ID Prep Type Matrix Method Prep Batch Water 300.0-1993 R2.1680-196438-3 ABF-MW029-F006 Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1680-196438-4 ABF-MW033-F006 Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1680-196438-5 ABF-MW035-F006 Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1680-196438-6 ABF-MW037-F006 Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1680-196438-7 ABF-MW039-F006 Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1680-196438-8 ABF-MW046-F006 Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1MB 680-660756/33 Method Blank Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1LCS 680-660756/34 Lab Control Sample Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1LCSD 680-660756/35 Lab Control Sample Dup Total/NA Analysis Batch: 660928 Lab Sample ID Client Sample ID Prep Type Matrix Method Prep Batch Water 300.0-1993 R2.1680-196438-4 - DL ABF-MW033-F006 Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1680-196438-6 - DL ABF-MW037-F006 Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1MB 680-660928/2 Method Blank Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1LCS 680-660928/3 Lab Control Sample Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1LCSD 680-660928/4 Lab Control Sample Dup Total/NA Analysis Batch: 661199 Lab Sample ID Client Sample ID Prep Type Matrix Method Prep Batch Water 300.0-1993 R2.1680-196438-8 - DL ABF-MW046-F006 Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1MB 680-661199/33 Method Blank Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1LCS 680-661199/34 Lab Control Sample Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1LCSD 680-661199/35 Lab Control Sample Dup Total/NA General Chemistry Analysis Batch: 107202 Lab Sample ID Client Sample ID Prep Type Matrix Method Prep Batch Water D7511-12680-196438-2 ABF-BF005-F006 Total/NA Water D7511-12680-196438-3 ABF-MW029-F006 Total/NA Water D7511-12680-196438-4 ABF-MW033-F006 Total/NA Water D7511-12680-196438-5 ABF-MW035-F006 Total/NA Water D7511-12680-196438-6 ABF-MW037-F006 Total/NA Water D7511-12680-196438-7 ABF-MW039-F006 Total/NA Water D7511-12680-196438-8 ABF-MW046-F006 Total/NA Water D7511-12MB 410-107202/17 Method Blank Total/NA Water D7511-12MB 410-107202/47 Method Blank Total/NA Water D7511-12LCS 410-107202/16 Lab Control Sample Total/NA Water D7511-12LCS 410-107202/46 Lab Control Sample Total/NA Analysis Batch: 350778 Lab Sample ID Client Sample ID Prep Type Matrix Method Prep Batch Water OIA-1677680-196438-2 ABF-BF005-F006 Total/NA Water OIA-1677680-196438-3 ABF-MW029-F006 Total/NA Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 13 of 25 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 QC Association Summary Job ID: 680-196438-2Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc General Chemistry (Continued) Analysis Batch: 350778 (Continued) Lab Sample ID Client Sample ID Prep Type Matrix Method Prep Batch Water OIA-1677680-196438-4 ABF-MW033-F006 Total/NA Water OIA-1677680-196438-5 ABF-MW035-F006 Total/NA Water OIA-1677680-196438-6 ABF-MW037-F006 Total/NA Water OIA-1677680-196438-7 ABF-MW039-F006 Total/NA Water OIA-1677680-196438-8 ABF-MW046-F006 Total/NA Water OIA-1677MB 180-350778/21 Method Blank Total/NA Water OIA-1677LCS 180-350778/20 Lab Control Sample Total/NA Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 14 of 25 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Lab Chronicle Client Sample ID: ABF-BF005-F006 Lab Sample ID: 680-196438-2 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 03/15/21 10:30 Date Received: 03/18/21 15:31 Analysis 300.0-1993 R2.1 UI03/22/21 18:531 TAL SAV660755 Type Batch Method Batch Prep Type LabAnalystRun Prepared or Analyzed Initial Amount Amount Final Batch NumberFactor Dil Total/NA 5 mL 5 mL Instrument ID:CICK Analysis D7511-12 1 107202 03/23/21 16:35 UJE2 ELLETotal/NA 19369Instrument ID: Analysis OIA-1677 1 350778 03/24/21 21:32 GRB TAL PITTotal/NA ALPKEM3Instrument ID: Client Sample ID: ABF-MW029-F006 Lab Sample ID: 680-196438-3 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 03/15/21 12:25 Date Received: 03/18/21 15:31 Analysis 300.0-1993 R2.1 UI03/22/21 22:025 TAL SAV660756 Type Batch Method Batch Prep Type LabAnalystRun Prepared or Analyzed Initial Amount Amount Final Batch NumberFactor Dil Total/NA 5 mL 5 mL Instrument ID:CICK Analysis D7511-12 100 107202 03/23/21 18:01 UJE2 ELLETotal/NA 19369Instrument ID: Analysis OIA-1677 1 350778 03/24/21 21:33 GRB TAL PITTotal/NA ALPKEM3Instrument ID: Client Sample ID: ABF-MW033-F006 Lab Sample ID: 680-196438-4 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 03/15/21 13:15 Date Received: 03/18/21 15:31 Analysis 300.0-1993 R2.1 UI03/22/21 20:341 TAL SAV660756 Type Batch Method Batch Prep Type LabAnalystRun Prepared or Analyzed Initial Amount Amount Final Batch NumberFactor Dil Total/NA 5 mL 5 mL Instrument ID:CICK Analysis 300.0-1993 R2.1 DL 5 660928 03/23/21 20:41 T1C TAL SAVTotal/NA 5 mL 5 mL CICKInstrument ID: Analysis D7511-12 5 107202 03/23/21 17:49 UJE2 ELLETotal/NA 19369Instrument ID: Analysis OIA-1677 1 350778 03/24/21 21:35 GRB TAL PITTotal/NA ALPKEM3Instrument ID: Client Sample ID: ABF-MW035-F006 Lab Sample ID: 680-196438-5 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 03/15/21 14:20 Date Received: 03/18/21 15:31 Analysis 300.0-1993 R2.1 UI03/22/21 20:461 TAL SAV660756 Type Batch Method Batch Prep Type LabAnalystRun Prepared or Analyzed Initial Amount Amount Final Batch NumberFactor Dil Total/NA 5 mL 5 mL Instrument ID:CICK Analysis D7511-12 1 107202 03/23/21 17:23 UJE2 ELLETotal/NA 19369Instrument ID: Analysis OIA-1677 1 350778 03/24/21 21:36 GRB TAL PITTotal/NA ALPKEM3Instrument ID: Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 15 of 25 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Lab Chronicle Client Sample ID: ABF-MW037-F006 Lab Sample ID: 680-196438-6 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 03/15/21 15:40 Date Received: 03/18/21 15:31 Analysis 300.0-1993 R2.1 UI03/22/21 20:591 TAL SAV660756 Type Batch Method Batch Prep Type LabAnalystRun Prepared or Analyzed Initial Amount Amount Final Batch NumberFactor Dil Total/NA 5 mL 5 mL Instrument ID:CICK Analysis 300.0-1993 R2.1 DL 5 660928 03/23/21 20:54 T1C TAL SAVTotal/NA 5 mL 5 mL CICKInstrument ID: Analysis D7511-12 5 107202 03/23/21 17:51 UJE2 ELLETotal/NA 19369Instrument ID: Analysis OIA-1677 1 350778 03/24/21 21:38 GRB TAL PITTotal/NA ALPKEM3Instrument ID: Client Sample ID: ABF-MW039-F006 Lab Sample ID: 680-196438-7 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 03/15/21 16:30 Date Received: 03/18/21 15:31 Analysis 300.0-1993 R2.1 UI03/22/21 21:121 TAL SAV660756 Type Batch Method Batch Prep Type LabAnalystRun Prepared or Analyzed Initial Amount Amount Final Batch NumberFactor Dil Total/NA 5 mL 5 mL Instrument ID:CICK Analysis D7511-12 1 107202 03/23/21 17:03 UJE2 ELLETotal/NA 19369Instrument ID: Analysis OIA-1677 1 350778 03/24/21 21:45 GRB TAL PITTotal/NA ALPKEM3Instrument ID: Client Sample ID: ABF-MW046-F006 Lab Sample ID: 680-196438-8 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 03/16/21 16:45 Date Received: 03/18/21 15:31 Analysis 300.0-1993 R2.1 UI03/22/21 22:155 TAL SAV660756 Type Batch Method Batch Prep Type LabAnalystRun Prepared or Analyzed Initial Amount Amount Final Batch NumberFactor Dil Total/NA 5 mL 5 mL Instrument ID:CICK Analysis 300.0-1993 R2.1 DL 10 661199 03/25/21 00:09 UI TAL SAVTotal/NA 5 mL 5 mL CICKInstrument ID: Analysis D7511-12 100 107202 03/23/21 17:59 UJE2 ELLETotal/NA 19369Instrument ID: Analysis OIA-1677 1 350778 03/24/21 21:47 GRB TAL PITTotal/NA ALPKEM3Instrument ID: Laboratory References: ELLE = Eurofins Lancaster Laboratories Env, LLC, 2425 New Holland Pike, Lancaster, PA 17601, TEL (717)656-2300 TAL PIT = Eurofins TestAmerica, Pittsburgh, 301 Alpha Drive, RIDC Park, Pittsburgh, PA 15238, TEL (412)963-7058 TAL SAV = Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah, 5102 LaRoche Avenue, Savannah, GA 31404, TEL (912)354-7858 Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 16 of 25 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Page 17 of 25 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Page 18 of 25 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Page 19 of 25 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Login Sample Receipt Checklist Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Job Number: 680-196438-2 Login Number: 196438 Question Answer Comment Creator: Daughtry, Beth A List Source: Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah List Number: 1 N/ARadioactivity wasn't checked or is </= background as measured by a survey meter. TrueThe cooler's custody seal, if present, is intact. TrueSample custody seals, if present, are intact. TrueThe cooler or samples do not appear to have been compromised or tampered with. TrueSamples were received on ice. TrueCooler Temperature is acceptable. TrueCooler Temperature is recorded. TrueCOC is present. TrueCOC is filled out in ink and legible. TrueCOC is filled out with all pertinent information. TrueIs the Field Sampler's name present on COC? TrueThere are no discrepancies between the containers received and the COC. TrueSamples are received within Holding Time (excluding tests with immediate HTs) TrueSample containers have legible labels. TrueContainers are not broken or leaking. TrueSample collection date/times are provided. TrueAppropriate sample containers are used. TrueSample bottles are completely filled. TrueSample Preservation Verified. TrueThere is sufficient vol. for all requested analyses, incl. any requested MS/MSDs TrueContainers requiring zero headspace have no headspace or bubble is <6mm (1/4"). TrueMultiphasic samples are not present. TrueSamples do not require splitting or compositing. N/AResidual Chlorine Checked. Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 20 of 25 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Login Sample Receipt Checklist Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Job Number: 680-196438-2 Login Number: 196438 Question Answer Comment Creator: Phillips, Ann-Marie E List Source: Eurofins Lancaster Laboratories Env List Number: 2 N/ARadioactivity wasn't checked or is </= background as measured by a survey meter. TrueThe cooler's custody seal is intact. TrueThe cooler or samples do not appear to have been compromised or tampered with. TrueSamples were received on ice. TrueCooler Temperature is acceptable (</=6C, not frozen). TrueCooler Temperature is recorded. N/AWV: Container Temperature is acceptable (</=6C, not frozen). N/AWV: Container Temperature is recorded. TrueCOC is present. TrueCOC is filled out in ink and legible. TrueCOC is filled out with all pertinent information. TrueThere are no discrepancies between the containers received and the COC. TrueSamples are received within Holding Time (excluding tests with immediate HTs) TrueSample containers have legible labels. TrueContainers are not broken or leaking. TrueSample collection date/times are provided. TrueAppropriate sample containers are used. TrueSample bottles are completely filled. TrueThere is sufficient vol. for all requested analyses. TrueMultiphasic samples are not present. N/ASamples do not require splitting or compositing. TrueIs the Field Sampler's name present on COC? N/ASample Preservation Verified. N/AResidual Chlorine Checked. N/ASample custody seals are intact. Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 21 of 25 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Login Sample Receipt Checklist Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Job Number: 680-196438-2 Login Number: 196438 Question Answer Comment Creator: Miller, Wesley R List Source: Eurofins Lancaster Laboratories Env List Creation: 03/20/21 03:04 PMList Number: 4 N/ARadioactivity wasn't checked or is </= background as measured by a survey meter. TrueThe cooler's custody seal is intact. TrueThe cooler or samples do not appear to have been compromised or tampered with. TrueSamples were received on ice. TrueCooler Temperature is acceptable (</=6C, not frozen). TrueCooler Temperature is recorded. N/AWV: Container Temperature is acceptable (</=6C, not frozen). N/AWV: Container Temperature is recorded. TrueCOC is present. TrueCOC is filled out in ink and legible. TrueCOC is filled out with all pertinent information. TrueThere are no discrepancies between the containers received and the COC. TrueSamples are received within Holding Time (excluding tests with immediate HTs) TrueSample containers have legible labels. TrueContainers are not broken or leaking. TrueSample collection date/times are provided. TrueAppropriate sample containers are used. TrueSample bottles are completely filled. TrueThere is sufficient vol. for all requested analyses. TrueMultiphasic samples are not present. N/ASamples do not require splitting or compositing. FalseIs the Field Sampler's name present on COC?Received project as a subcontract. N/ASample Preservation Verified. N/AResidual Chlorine Checked. N/ASample custody seals are intact. Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 22 of 25 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Login Sample Receipt Checklist Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Job Number: 680-196438-2 Login Number: 196438 Question Answer Comment Creator: Kovitch, Christina M List Source: Eurofins TestAmerica, Pittsburgh List Creation: 03/18/21 07:31 PMList Number: 3 N/ARadioactivity wasn't checked or is </= background as measured by a survey meter. TrueThe cooler's custody seal, if present, is intact. TrueSample custody seals, if present, are intact. TrueThe cooler or samples do not appear to have been compromised or tampered with. TrueSamples were received on ice. TrueCooler Temperature is acceptable. TrueCooler Temperature is recorded. TrueCOC is present. TrueCOC is filled out in ink and legible. TrueCOC is filled out with all pertinent information. TrueIs the Field Sampler's name present on COC? TrueThere are no discrepancies between the containers received and the COC. TrueSamples are received within Holding Time (excluding tests with immediate HTs) TrueSample containers have legible labels. TrueContainers are not broken or leaking. TrueSample collection date/times are provided. TrueAppropriate sample containers are used. TrueSample bottles are completely filled. TrueSample Preservation Verified. TrueThere is sufficient vol. for all requested analyses, incl. any requested MS/MSDs TrueContainers requiring zero headspace have no headspace or bubble is <6mm (1/4"). TrueMultiphasic samples are not present. TrueSamples do not require splitting or compositing. N/AResidual Chlorine Checked. Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 23 of 25 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Accreditation/Certification Summary Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Job ID: 680-196438-2 Laboratory: Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah The accreditations/certifications listed below are applicable to this report. Authority Program Identification Number Expiration Date North Carolina (WW/SW)269State 12-31-21 Laboratory: Eurofins Lancaster Laboratories Env, LLC All accreditations/certifications held by this laboratory are listed. Not all accreditations/certifications are applicable to this report. Authority Program Identification Number Expiration Date A2LA 1.01Dept. of Defense ELAP 11-30-22 Alaska State PA00009 06-30-21 Alaska (UST)State 17-027 01-31-21 * Arizona State AZ0780 03-12-22 Arkansas DEQ State 19-053-0 08-09-21 California State 2792 01-31-22 Colorado State PA00009 06-30-21 Connecticut State PH-0746 06-30-21 DE Haz. Subst. 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Page 24 of 25 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Accreditation/Certification Summary Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Job ID: 680-196438-2 Laboratory: Eurofins Lancaster Laboratories Env, LLC (Continued) All accreditations/certifications held by this laboratory are listed. Not all accreditations/certifications are applicable to this report. Authority Program Identification Number Expiration Date Virginia 10561NELAP 06-14-21 Washington State C457 04-11-21 West Virginia (DW)State 9906 C 12-31-21 West Virginia DEP State 055 06-30-21 Wyoming State 8TMS-L 01-31-22 Wyoming (UST)A2LA 1.01 11-30-22 Laboratory: Eurofins TestAmerica, Pittsburgh The accreditations/certifications listed below are applicable to this report. Authority Program Identification Number Expiration Date North Carolina (WW/SW)434State 12-31-21 Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 25 of 25 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Draft – Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park EHS Support LLC 680-196438-4; Outfall 005 System Samples ANALYTICAL REPORT Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah 5102 LaRoche Avenue Savannah, GA 31404 Tel: (912)354-7858 Laboratory Job ID: 680-196438-4 For: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, Tennessee 37920 Attn: Michael Worden Authorized for release by: 3/26/2021 1:24:50 PM Sheila Hoffman, Project Manager II (912)250-0279 Sheila.Hoffman@Eurofinset.com The test results in this report meet all 2003 NELAC, 2009 TNI, and 2016 TNI requirements for accredited parameters, exceptions are noted in this report. This report may not be reproduced except in full, and with written approval from the laboratory. For questions please contact the Project Manager at the e-mail address or telephone number listed on this page. This report has been electronically signed and authorized by the signatory. Electronic signature is intended to be the legally binding equivalent of a traditionally handwritten signature. Results relate only to the items tested and the sample(s) as received by the laboratory. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Method Summary Job ID: 680-196438-4Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Method Method Description LaboratoryProtocol MCAWW300.0-1993 R2.1 Anions, Ion Chromatography TAL SAV ASTMD7511-12 Total Cyanide ELLE OI CORPOIA-1677 Cyanide, Free (Flow Injection)TAL PIT Protocol References: ASTM = ASTM International MCAWW = "Methods For Chemical Analysis Of Water And Wastes", EPA-600/4-79-020, March 1983 And Subsequent Revisions. OI CORP = OI Corporation Instrument Manual. Laboratory References: ELLE = Eurofins Lancaster Laboratories Env, LLC, 2425 New Holland Pike, Lancaster, PA 17601, TEL (717)656-2300 TAL PIT = Eurofins TestAmerica, Pittsburgh, 301 Alpha Drive, RIDC Park, Pittsburgh, PA 15238, TEL (412)963-7058 TAL SAV = Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah, 5102 LaRoche Avenue, Savannah, GA 31404, TEL (912)354-7858 Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 2 of 28 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Sample Summary Job ID: 680-196438-4Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Lab Sample ID Client Sample ID ReceivedCollectedMatrix Asset ID 680-196438-10 WSPL-SEEP Water 03/16/21 14:40 03/18/21 15:31 680-196438-11 Out005-North Sump Water 03/16/21 15:48 03/18/21 15:31 680-196438-12 Out005-South Sump Water 03/16/21 16:35 03/18/21 15:31 680-196438-13 Out005-01-2.510 Water 03/16/21 14:00 03/18/21 15:31 680-196438-14 Out005-06-2.400 Water 03/17/21 09:45 03/18/21 15:31 680-196438-15 Out005-07-2.210 Water 03/17/21 10:00 03/18/21 15:31 680-196438-16 Out005-08-2.200 Water 03/17/21 10:20 03/18/21 15:31 680-196438-17 Out005-09-2.100 Water 03/17/21 10:45 03/18/21 15:31 680-196438-18 Out005-12-2.000 Water 03/17/21 11:00 03/18/21 15:31 680-196438-19 Out005-10-6.100 Water 03/17/21 12:20 03/18/21 15:31 680-196438-20 Out005-11-6.000 Water 03/17/21 12:40 03/18/21 15:31 Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 3 of 28 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Definitions/Glossary Job ID: 680-196438-4Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Qualifiers HPLC/IC Qualifier Description J Result is less than the RL but greater than or equal to the MDL and the concentration is an approximate value. Qualifier General Chemistry Qualifier Description F1 MS and/or MSD recovery exceeds control limits. Qualifier F2 MS/MSD RPD exceeds control limits J Result is less than the RL but greater than or equal to the MDL and the concentration is an approximate value. Glossary These commonly used abbreviations may or may not be present in this report. ¤Listed under the "D" column to designate that the result is reported on a dry weight basis Abbreviation %R Percent Recovery CFL Contains Free Liquid CFU Colony Forming Unit CNF Contains No Free Liquid DER Duplicate Error Ratio (normalized absolute difference) Dil Fac Dilution Factor DL Detection Limit (DoD/DOE) DL, RA, RE, IN Indicates a Dilution, Re-analysis, Re-extraction, or additional Initial metals/anion analysis of the sample DLC Decision Level Concentration (Radiochemistry) EDL Estimated Detection Limit (Dioxin) LOD Limit of Detection (DoD/DOE) LOQ Limit of Quantitation (DoD/DOE) MCL EPA recommended "Maximum Contaminant Level" MDA Minimum Detectable Activity (Radiochemistry) MDC Minimum Detectable Concentration (Radiochemistry) MDL Method Detection Limit ML Minimum Level (Dioxin) MPN Most Probable Number MQL Method Quantitation Limit NC Not Calculated ND Not Detected at the reporting limit (or MDL or EDL if shown) NEG Negative / Absent POS Positive / Present PQL Practical Quantitation Limit PRES Presumptive QC Quality Control RER Relative Error Ratio (Radiochemistry) RL Reporting Limit or Requested Limit (Radiochemistry) RPD Relative Percent Difference, a measure of the relative difference between two points TEF Toxicity Equivalent Factor (Dioxin) TEQ Toxicity Equivalent Quotient (Dioxin) TNTC Too Numerous To Count Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 4 of 28 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Case Narrative Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Job ID: 680-196438-4 Job ID: 680-196438-4 Laboratory: Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Narrative CASE NARRATIVE Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Project: Alcoa - Groundwater & Waste Characteriza Report Number: 680-196438-4 With the exceptions noted as flags or footnotes, standard analytical protocols were followed in the analysis of the samples and no problems were encountered or anomalies observed. In addition all laboratory quality control samples were within established control limits, with any exceptions noted below. Each sample was analyzed to achieve the lowest possible reporting limit within the constraints of the method. In the event of interference or analytes present at high concentrations, samples may be diluted. For diluted samples, the reporting limits are adjusted relative to the dilution required. RECEIPT The samples were received on 03/18/2021; the samples arrived in good condition, properly preserved and on ice. The temperature of the coolers at receipt was 1.1 C. FREE CYANIDE Samples WSPL-SEEP (680-196438-10), Out005-North Sump (680-196438-11), Out005-South Sump (680-196438-12), Out005-01-2.510 (680-196438-13), Out005-06-2.400 (680-196438-14), Out005-07-2.210 (680-196438-15), Out005-08-2.200 (680-196438-16), Out005-09-2.100 (680-196438-17), Out005-12-2.000 (680-196438-18), Out005-10-6.100 (680-196438-19) and Out005-11-6.000 (680-196438-20) were analyzed for free cyanide in accordance with 1677. The samples were analyzed on 03/24/2021. Cyanide, Free failed the recovery criteria low for the MS of sample Out005-North SumpMS (680-196438-11) in batch 180-350778. Cyanide, Free failed the recovery criteria low for the MSD of sample Out005-North SumpMSD (680-196438-11) in batch 180-350778. Cyanide, Free exceeded the RPD limit. Sample matrix interference and/or non-homogeneity are suspected because the associated laboratory control sample (LCS) recovery was within acceptance limits. Refer to the QC report for details. No additional analytical or quality issues were noted, other than those described above or in the Definitions/Glossary page. ANIONS BY ION CHROMATOGRAPHY (28 DAY) Samples WSPL-SEEP (680-196438-10), Out005-North Sump (680-196438-11), Out005-South Sump (680-196438-12), Out005-01-2.510 (680-196438-13), Out005-06-2.400 (680-196438-14), Out005-07-2.210 (680-196438-15), Out005-08-2.200 (680-196438-16), Out005-09-2.100 (680-196438-17), Out005-12-2.000 (680-196438-18), Out005-10-6.100 (680-196438-19) and Out005-11-6.000 (680-196438-20) were analyzed for Anions by Ion Chromatography (28 Day) in accordance with EPA Method 300.0. The samples were analyzed on 03/22/2021 and 03/24/2021. No analytical or quality issues were noted, other than those described above or in the Definitions/Glossary page. CYANIDE Samples WSPL-SEEP (680-196438-10), Out005-North Sump (680-196438-11), Out005-South Sump (680-196438-12), Out005-01-2.510 (680-196438-13), Out005-06-2.400 (680-196438-14), Out005-07-2.210 (680-196438-15), Out005-08-2.200 (680-196438-16), Out005-09-2.100 (680-196438-17), Out005-12-2.000 (680-196438-18), Out005-10-6.100 (680-196438-19) and Out005-11-6.000 (680-196438-20) were analyzed for cyanide in accordance with D7511-12. The samples were analyzed on 03/23/2021. Samples Out005-01-2.510 (680-196438-13)[5X] and Out005-12-2.000 (680-196438-18)[5X] required dilution prior to analysis. The reporting limits have been adjusted accordingly. No analytical or quality issues were noted, other than those described above or in the Definitions/Glossary page. Eurofins TestAmerica, SavannahPage 5 of 28 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Case Narrative Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Job ID: 680-196438-4 Job ID: 680-196438-4 (Continued) Laboratory: Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah (Continued) Eurofins TestAmerica, SavannahPage 6 of 28 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Client Sample Results Job ID: 680-196438-4Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Lab Sample ID: 680-196438-10Client Sample ID: WSPL-SEEP Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 03/16/21 14:40 Date Received: 03/18/21 15:31 Method: 300.0-1993 R2.1 - Anions, Ion Chromatography RL MDL Sulfate 14 1.0 0.40 mg/L 03/22/21 21:37 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier 0.10 0.040 mg/L 03/22/21 21:37 1Fluoride11 0.50 0.20 mg/L 03/22/21 21:37 1Chloride1.7 0.50 0.20 mg/L 03/22/21 21:37 1Bromide<0.20 General Chemistry RL MDL Cyanide, Total 0.047 0.0060 0.0020 mg/L 03/23/21 16:37 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier 0.0020 0.00079 mg/L 03/24/21 21:48 1Cyanide, Free <0.00079 Lab Sample ID: 680-196438-11Client Sample ID: Out005-North Sump Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 03/16/21 15:48 Date Received: 03/18/21 15:31 Method: 300.0-1993 R2.1 - Anions, Ion Chromatography RL MDL Sulfate 18 1.0 0.40 mg/L 03/22/21 21:50 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier 0.10 0.040 mg/L 03/22/21 21:50 1Fluoride6.0 0.50 0.20 mg/L 03/22/21 21:50 1Chloride2.4 0.50 0.20 mg/L 03/22/21 21:50 1Bromide<0.20 General Chemistry RL MDL Cyanide, Total 0.032 0.0060 0.0020 mg/L 03/23/21 16:55 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier 0.0020 0.00079 mg/L 03/24/21 21:54 1Cyanide, Free <0.00079 F1 F2 Lab Sample ID: 680-196438-12Client Sample ID: Out005-South Sump Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 03/16/21 16:35 Date Received: 03/18/21 15:31 Method: 300.0-1993 R2.1 - Anions, Ion Chromatography RL MDL Sulfate 15 1.0 0.40 mg/L 03/22/21 22:53 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier 0.10 0.040 mg/L 03/22/21 22:53 1Fluoride4.3 0.50 0.20 mg/L 03/22/21 22:53 1Chloride2.1 0.50 0.20 mg/L 03/22/21 22:53 1Bromide0.20 J General Chemistry RL MDL Cyanide, Total 0.070 0.0060 0.0020 mg/L 03/23/21 16:43 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier 0.0020 0.00079 mg/L 03/24/21 21:59 1Cyanide, Free <0.00079 Lab Sample ID: 680-196438-13Client Sample ID: Out005-01-2.510 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 03/16/21 14:00 Date Received: 03/18/21 15:31 Method: 300.0-1993 R2.1 - Anions, Ion Chromatography RL MDL Sulfate 7.7 1.0 0.40 mg/L 03/22/21 23:31 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier 0.10 0.040 mg/L 03/22/21 23:31 1Fluoride1.1 0.50 0.20 mg/L 03/22/21 23:31 1Chloride0.92 0.50 0.20 mg/L 03/22/21 23:31 1Bromide<0.20 Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 7 of 28 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Client Sample Results Job ID: 680-196438-4Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Lab Sample ID: 680-196438-13Client Sample ID: Out005-01-2.510 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 03/16/21 14:00 Date Received: 03/18/21 15:31 General Chemistry RL MDL Cyanide, Total 0.046 0.030 0.010 mg/L 03/23/21 16:31 5 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier 0.0020 0.00079 mg/L 03/24/21 22:06 1Cyanide, Free <0.00079 Lab Sample ID: 680-196438-14Client Sample ID: Out005-06-2.400 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 03/17/21 09:45 Date Received: 03/18/21 15:31 Method: 300.0-1993 R2.1 - Anions, Ion Chromatography RL MDL Sulfate 19 1.0 0.40 mg/L 03/22/21 23:44 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier 0.10 0.040 mg/L 03/22/21 23:44 1Fluoride2.3 0.50 0.20 mg/L 03/22/21 23:44 1Chloride2.1 0.50 0.20 mg/L 03/22/21 23:44 1Bromide<0.20 General Chemistry RL MDL Cyanide, Total 0.0057 J 0.0060 0.0020 mg/L 03/23/21 17:19 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier 0.0020 0.00079 mg/L 03/24/21 22:08 1Cyanide, Free <0.00079 Lab Sample ID: 680-196438-15Client Sample ID: Out005-07-2.210 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 03/17/21 10:00 Date Received: 03/18/21 15:31 Method: 300.0-1993 R2.1 - Anions, Ion Chromatography RL MDL Sulfate 17 1.0 0.40 mg/L 03/24/21 02:23 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier 0.10 0.040 mg/L 03/24/21 02:23 1Fluoride2.6 0.50 0.20 mg/L 03/24/21 02:23 1Chloride1.9 0.50 0.20 mg/L 03/24/21 02:23 1Bromide<0.20 General Chemistry RL MDL Cyanide, Total 0.0050 J 0.0060 0.0020 mg/L 03/23/21 17:01 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier 0.0020 0.00079 mg/L 03/24/21 22:09 1Cyanide, Free <0.00079 Lab Sample ID: 680-196438-16Client Sample ID: Out005-08-2.200 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 03/17/21 10:20 Date Received: 03/18/21 15:31 Method: 300.0-1993 R2.1 - Anions, Ion Chromatography RL MDL Sulfate 18 1.0 0.40 mg/L 03/24/21 02:36 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier 0.10 0.040 mg/L 03/24/21 02:36 1Fluoride2.7 0.50 0.20 mg/L 03/24/21 02:36 1Chloride1.9 0.50 0.20 mg/L 03/24/21 02:36 1Bromide<0.20 General Chemistry RL MDL Cyanide, Total 0.010 0.0060 0.0020 mg/L 03/23/21 16:47 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier 0.0020 0.00079 mg/L 03/24/21 22:11 1Cyanide, Free <0.00079 Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 8 of 28 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Client Sample Results Job ID: 680-196438-4Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Lab Sample ID: 680-196438-17Client Sample ID: Out005-09-2.100 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 03/17/21 10:45 Date Received: 03/18/21 15:31 Method: 300.0-1993 R2.1 - Anions, Ion Chromatography RL MDL Sulfate 22 1.0 0.40 mg/L 03/24/21 02:48 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier 0.10 0.040 mg/L 03/24/21 02:48 1Fluoride2.7 0.50 0.20 mg/L 03/24/21 02:48 1Chloride2.0 0.50 0.20 mg/L 03/24/21 02:48 1Bromide<0.20 General Chemistry RL MDL Cyanide, Total 0.0092 0.0060 0.0020 mg/L 03/23/21 16:57 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier 0.0020 0.00079 mg/L 03/24/21 22:12 1Cyanide, Free <0.00079 Lab Sample ID: 680-196438-18Client Sample ID: Out005-12-2.000 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 03/17/21 11:00 Date Received: 03/18/21 15:31 Method: 300.0-1993 R2.1 - Anions, Ion Chromatography RL MDL Sulfate 24 1.0 0.40 mg/L 03/24/21 03:01 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier 0.10 0.040 mg/L 03/24/21 03:01 1Fluoride2.6 0.50 0.20 mg/L 03/24/21 03:01 1Chloride2.2 0.50 0.20 mg/L 03/24/21 03:01 1Bromide<0.20 General Chemistry RL MDL Cyanide, Total 0.046 0.030 0.010 mg/L 03/23/21 16:53 5 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier 0.0020 0.00079 mg/L 03/24/21 22:14 1Cyanide, Free <0.00079 Lab Sample ID: 680-196438-19Client Sample ID: Out005-10-6.100 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 03/17/21 12:20 Date Received: 03/18/21 15:31 Method: 300.0-1993 R2.1 - Anions, Ion Chromatography RL MDL Sulfate 24 1.0 0.40 mg/L 03/24/21 03:14 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier 0.10 0.040 mg/L 03/24/21 03:14 1Fluoride0.38 0.50 0.20 mg/L 03/24/21 03:14 1Chloride3.9 0.50 0.20 mg/L 03/24/21 03:14 1Bromide<0.20 General Chemistry RL MDL Cyanide, Total <0.0020 0.0060 0.0020 mg/L 03/23/21 16:45 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier 0.0020 0.00079 mg/L 03/24/21 22:15 1Cyanide, Free <0.00079 Lab Sample ID: 680-196438-20Client Sample ID: Out005-11-6.000 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 03/17/21 12:40 Date Received: 03/18/21 15:31 Method: 300.0-1993 R2.1 - Anions, Ion Chromatography RL MDL Sulfate 24 1.0 0.40 mg/L 03/24/21 03:26 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier 0.10 0.040 mg/L 03/24/21 03:26 1Fluoride0.37 0.50 0.20 mg/L 03/24/21 03:26 1Chloride3.9 0.50 0.20 mg/L 03/24/21 03:26 1Bromide<0.20 Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 9 of 28 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Client Sample Results Job ID: 680-196438-4Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Lab Sample ID: 680-196438-20Client Sample ID: Out005-11-6.000 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 03/17/21 12:40 Date Received: 03/18/21 15:31 General Chemistry RL MDL Cyanide, Total 0.0027 J 0.0060 0.0020 mg/L 03/23/21 16:33 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier 0.0020 0.00079 mg/L 03/24/21 22:17 1Cyanide, Free <0.00079 Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 10 of 28 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 QC Sample Results Job ID: 680-196438-4Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Method: 300.0-1993 R2.1 - Anions, Ion Chromatography Client Sample ID: Method BlankLab Sample ID: MB 680-660756/33 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 660756 RL MDL Sulfate <0.40 1.0 0.40 mg/L 03/22/21 19:18 1 MB MB Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedDUnitResultQualifier <0.040 0.0400.10 mg/L 03/22/21 19:18 1Fluoride <0.20 0.200.50 mg/L 03/22/21 19:18 1Chloride <0.20 0.200.50 mg/L 03/22/21 19:18 1Bromide Client Sample ID: Lab Control SampleLab Sample ID: LCS 680-660756/34 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 660756 Sulfate 10.0 9.75 mg/L 98 90 -110 Analyte LCS LCS DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added %Rec. Limits Fluoride 2.00 2.04 mg/L 102 90 -110 Chloride 10.0 10.0 mg/L 100 90 -110 Bromide 10.0 9.89 mg/L 99 90 -110 Client Sample ID: Lab Control Sample DupLab Sample ID: LCSD 680-660756/35 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 660756 Sulfate 10.0 9.75 mg/L 98 90 -110 0 15 Analyte LCSD LCSD DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added %Rec. Limits LimitRPD RPD Fluoride 2.00 2.05 mg/L 102 90 -110 0 15 Chloride 10.0 10.0 mg/L 100 90 -110 0 15 Bromide 10.0 9.87 mg/L 99 90 -110 0 15 Client Sample ID: Out005-South SumpLab Sample ID: 680-196438-12 MS Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 660756 Sulfate 15 10.0 25.2 mg/L 101 80 -120 Analyte MS MS DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added Sample Result Sample Qualifier %Rec. Limits Fluoride 4.3 2.00 6.24 mg/L 97 80 -120 Chloride 2.1 10.0 12.4 mg/L 103 80 -120 Bromide 0.20 J 10.0 10.2 mg/L 102 80 -120 Client Sample ID: Out005-South SumpLab Sample ID: 680-196438-12 MSD Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 660756 Sulfate 15 10.0 24.9 mg/L 99 80 -120 1 15 Analyte MSD MSD DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added Sample Result Sample Qualifier %Rec. Limits LimitRPD RPD Fluoride 4.3 2.00 6.20 mg/L 94 80 -120 1 15 Chloride 2.1 10.0 12.1 mg/L 101 80 -120 2 15 Bromide 0.20 J 10.0 9.93 mg/L 99 80 -120 2 15 Client Sample ID: Method BlankLab Sample ID: MB 680-660929/33 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 660929 RL MDL Sulfate <0.40 1.0 0.40 mg/L 03/23/21 21:57 1 MB MB Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedDUnitResultQualifier Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 11 of 28 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 QC Sample Results Job ID: 680-196438-4Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Method: 300.0-1993 R2.1 - Anions, Ion Chromatography (Continued) Client Sample ID: Method BlankLab Sample ID: MB 680-660929/33 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 660929 RL MDL Fluoride <0.040 0.10 0.040 mg/L 03/23/21 21:57 1 MB MB Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedDUnitResultQualifier <0.20 0.200.50 mg/L 03/23/21 21:57 1Chloride <0.20 0.200.50 mg/L 03/23/21 21:57 1Bromide Client Sample ID: Lab Control SampleLab Sample ID: LCS 680-660929/34 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 660929 Sulfate 10.0 9.61 mg/L 96 90 -110 Analyte LCS LCS DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added %Rec. Limits Fluoride 2.00 2.03 mg/L 102 90 -110 Chloride 10.0 9.99 mg/L 100 90 -110 Bromide 10.0 9.84 mg/L 98 90 -110 Client Sample ID: Lab Control Sample DupLab Sample ID: LCSD 680-660929/35 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 660929 Sulfate 10.0 9.63 mg/L 96 90 -110 0 15 Analyte LCSD LCSD DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added %Rec. Limits LimitRPD RPD Fluoride 2.00 2.03 mg/L 102 90 -110 0 15 Chloride 10.0 9.99 mg/L 100 90 -110 0 15 Bromide 10.0 9.83 mg/L 98 90 -110 0 15 Method: D7511-12 - Total Cyanide Client Sample ID: Method BlankLab Sample ID: MB 410-107202/17 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 107202 RL MDL Cyanide, Total <0.0020 0.0060 0.0020 mg/L 03/23/21 16:07 1 MB MB Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedDUnitResultQualifier Client Sample ID: Method BlankLab Sample ID: MB 410-107202/47 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 107202 RL MDL Cyanide, Total <0.0020 0.0060 0.0020 mg/L 03/23/21 17:07 1 MB MB Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedDUnitResultQualifier Client Sample ID: Lab Control SampleLab Sample ID: LCS 410-107202/16 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 107202 Cyanide, Total 0.0400 0.0381 mg/L 95 84 -116 Analyte LCS LCS DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added %Rec. Limits Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 12 of 28 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 QC Sample Results Job ID: 680-196438-4Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Method: D7511-12 - Total Cyanide (Continued) Client Sample ID: Lab Control SampleLab Sample ID: LCS 410-107202/46 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 107202 Cyanide, Total 0.0300 0.0307 mg/L 102 84 -116 Analyte LCS LCS DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added %Rec. Limits Client Sample ID: WSPL-SEEPLab Sample ID: 680-196438-10 MS Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 107202 Cyanide, Total 0.047 0.0200 0.0653 mg/L 92 84 -116 Analyte MS MS DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added Sample Result Sample Qualifier %Rec. Limits Client Sample ID: WSPL-SEEPLab Sample ID: 680-196438-10 DU Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 107202 Cyanide, Total 0.047 0.0469 mg/L 0 20 Analyte DU DU DUnitResultQualifier Sample Result Sample Qualifier LimitRPD RPD Method: OIA-1677 - Cyanide, Free (Flow Injection) Client Sample ID: Method BlankLab Sample ID: MB 180-350778/21 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 350778 RL MDL Cyanide, Free <0.00079 0.0020 0.00079 mg/L 03/24/21 21:26 1 MB MB Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedDUnitResultQualifier Client Sample ID: Method BlankLab Sample ID: MB 180-350778/39 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 350778 RL MDL Cyanide, Free <0.00079 0.0020 0.00079 mg/L 03/24/21 21:53 1 MB MB Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedDUnitResultQualifier Client Sample ID: Lab Control SampleLab Sample ID: LCS 180-350778/20 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 350778 Cyanide, Free 0.0500 0.0528 mg/L 106 82 -132 Analyte LCS LCS DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added %Rec. Limits Client Sample ID: Lab Control SampleLab Sample ID: LCS 180-350778/38 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 350778 Cyanide, Free 0.0500 0.0608 mg/L 122 82 -132 Analyte LCS LCS DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added %Rec. Limits Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 13 of 28 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 QC Sample Results Job ID: 680-196438-4Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Method: OIA-1677 - Cyanide, Free (Flow Injection) (Continued) Client Sample ID: Out005-North SumpLab Sample ID: 680-196438-11 MS Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 350778 Cyanide, Free <0.00079 F1 F2 0.0500 0.00360 F1 mg/L 7 82 -130 Analyte MS MS DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added Sample Result Sample Qualifier %Rec. Limits Client Sample ID: Out005-North SumpLab Sample ID: 680-196438-11 MSD Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 350778 Cyanide, Free <0.00079 F1 F2 0.0500 0.00432 F1 F2 mg/L 9 82 -130 18 11 Analyte MSD MSD DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added Sample Result Sample Qualifier %Rec. Limits LimitRPD RPD Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 14 of 28 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 QC Association Summary Job ID: 680-196438-4Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc HPLC/IC Analysis Batch: 660756 Lab Sample ID Client Sample ID Prep Type Matrix Method Prep Batch Water 300.0-1993 R2.1680-196438-10 WSPL-SEEP Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1680-196438-11 Out005-North Sump Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1680-196438-12 Out005-South Sump Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1680-196438-13 Out005-01-2.510 Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1680-196438-14 Out005-06-2.400 Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1MB 680-660756/33 Method Blank Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1LCS 680-660756/34 Lab Control Sample Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1LCSD 680-660756/35 Lab Control Sample Dup Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1680-196438-12 MS Out005-South Sump Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1680-196438-12 MSD Out005-South Sump Total/NA Analysis Batch: 660929 Lab Sample ID Client Sample ID Prep Type Matrix Method Prep Batch Water 300.0-1993 R2.1680-196438-15 Out005-07-2.210 Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1680-196438-16 Out005-08-2.200 Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1680-196438-17 Out005-09-2.100 Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1680-196438-18 Out005-12-2.000 Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1680-196438-19 Out005-10-6.100 Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1680-196438-20 Out005-11-6.000 Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1MB 680-660929/33 Method Blank Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1LCS 680-660929/34 Lab Control Sample Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1LCSD 680-660929/35 Lab Control Sample Dup Total/NA General Chemistry Analysis Batch: 107202 Lab Sample ID Client Sample ID Prep Type Matrix Method Prep Batch Water D7511-12680-196438-10 WSPL-SEEP Total/NA Water D7511-12680-196438-11 Out005-North Sump Total/NA Water D7511-12680-196438-12 Out005-South Sump Total/NA Water D7511-12680-196438-13 Out005-01-2.510 Total/NA Water D7511-12680-196438-14 Out005-06-2.400 Total/NA Water D7511-12680-196438-15 Out005-07-2.210 Total/NA Water D7511-12680-196438-16 Out005-08-2.200 Total/NA Water D7511-12680-196438-17 Out005-09-2.100 Total/NA Water D7511-12680-196438-18 Out005-12-2.000 Total/NA Water D7511-12680-196438-19 Out005-10-6.100 Total/NA Water D7511-12680-196438-20 Out005-11-6.000 Total/NA Water D7511-12MB 410-107202/17 Method Blank Total/NA Water D7511-12MB 410-107202/47 Method Blank Total/NA Water D7511-12LCS 410-107202/16 Lab Control Sample Total/NA Water D7511-12LCS 410-107202/46 Lab Control Sample Total/NA Water D7511-12680-196438-10 MS WSPL-SEEP Total/NA Water D7511-12680-196438-10 DU WSPL-SEEP Total/NA Analysis Batch: 350778 Lab Sample ID Client Sample ID Prep Type Matrix Method Prep Batch Water OIA-1677680-196438-10 WSPL-SEEP Total/NA Water OIA-1677680-196438-11 Out005-North Sump Total/NA Water OIA-1677680-196438-12 Out005-South Sump Total/NA Water OIA-1677680-196438-13 Out005-01-2.510 Total/NA Water OIA-1677680-196438-14 Out005-06-2.400 Total/NA Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 15 of 28 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 QC Association Summary Job ID: 680-196438-4Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc General Chemistry (Continued) Analysis Batch: 350778 (Continued) Lab Sample ID Client Sample ID Prep Type Matrix Method Prep Batch Water OIA-1677680-196438-15 Out005-07-2.210 Total/NA Water OIA-1677680-196438-16 Out005-08-2.200 Total/NA Water OIA-1677680-196438-17 Out005-09-2.100 Total/NA Water OIA-1677680-196438-18 Out005-12-2.000 Total/NA Water OIA-1677680-196438-19 Out005-10-6.100 Total/NA Water OIA-1677680-196438-20 Out005-11-6.000 Total/NA Water OIA-1677MB 180-350778/21 Method Blank Total/NA Water OIA-1677MB 180-350778/39 Method Blank Total/NA Water OIA-1677LCS 180-350778/20 Lab Control Sample Total/NA Water OIA-1677LCS 180-350778/38 Lab Control Sample Total/NA Water OIA-1677680-196438-11 MS Out005-North Sump Total/NA Water OIA-1677680-196438-11 MSD Out005-North Sump Total/NA Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 16 of 28 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Lab Chronicle Client Sample ID: WSPL-SEEP Lab Sample ID: 680-196438-10 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 03/16/21 14:40 Date Received: 03/18/21 15:31 Analysis 300.0-1993 R2.1 UI03/22/21 21:371 TAL SAV660756 Type Batch Method Batch Prep Type LabAnalystRun Prepared or Analyzed Initial Amount Amount Final Batch NumberFactor Dil Total/NA 5 mL 5 mL Instrument ID:CICK Analysis D7511-12 1 107202 03/23/21 16:37 UJE2 ELLETotal/NA 19369Instrument ID: Analysis OIA-1677 1 350778 03/24/21 21:48 GRB TAL PITTotal/NA ALPKEM3Instrument ID: Client Sample ID: Out005-North Sump Lab Sample ID: 680-196438-11 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 03/16/21 15:48 Date Received: 03/18/21 15:31 Analysis 300.0-1993 R2.1 UI03/22/21 21:501 TAL SAV660756 Type Batch Method Batch Prep Type LabAnalystRun Prepared or Analyzed Initial Amount Amount Final Batch NumberFactor Dil Total/NA 5 mL 5 mL Instrument ID:CICK Analysis D7511-12 1 107202 03/23/21 16:55 UJE2 ELLETotal/NA 19369Instrument ID: Analysis OIA-1677 1 350778 03/24/21 21:54 GRB TAL PITTotal/NA ALPKEM3Instrument ID: Client Sample ID: Out005-South Sump Lab Sample ID: 680-196438-12 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 03/16/21 16:35 Date Received: 03/18/21 15:31 Analysis 300.0-1993 R2.1 UI03/22/21 22:531 TAL SAV660756 Type Batch Method Batch Prep Type LabAnalystRun Prepared or Analyzed Initial Amount Amount Final Batch NumberFactor Dil Total/NA 5 mL 5 mL Instrument ID:CICK Analysis D7511-12 1 107202 03/23/21 16:43 UJE2 ELLETotal/NA 19369Instrument ID: Analysis OIA-1677 1 350778 03/24/21 21:59 GRB TAL PITTotal/NA ALPKEM3Instrument ID: Client Sample ID: Out005-01-2.510 Lab Sample ID: 680-196438-13 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 03/16/21 14:00 Date Received: 03/18/21 15:31 Analysis 300.0-1993 R2.1 UI03/22/21 23:311 TAL SAV660756 Type Batch Method Batch Prep Type LabAnalystRun Prepared or Analyzed Initial Amount Amount Final Batch NumberFactor Dil Total/NA 5 mL 5 mL Instrument ID:CICK Analysis D7511-12 5 107202 03/23/21 16:31 UJE2 ELLETotal/NA 19369Instrument ID: Analysis OIA-1677 1 350778 03/24/21 22:06 GRB TAL PITTotal/NA ALPKEM3Instrument ID: Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 17 of 28 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Lab Chronicle Client Sample ID: Out005-06-2.400 Lab Sample ID: 680-196438-14 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 03/17/21 09:45 Date Received: 03/18/21 15:31 Analysis 300.0-1993 R2.1 UI03/22/21 23:441 TAL SAV660756 Type Batch Method Batch Prep Type LabAnalystRun Prepared or Analyzed Initial Amount Amount Final Batch NumberFactor Dil Total/NA 5 mL 5 mL Instrument ID:CICK Analysis D7511-12 1 107202 03/23/21 17:19 UJE2 ELLETotal/NA 19369Instrument ID: Analysis OIA-1677 1 350778 03/24/21 22:08 GRB TAL PITTotal/NA ALPKEM3Instrument ID: Client Sample ID: Out005-07-2.210 Lab Sample ID: 680-196438-15 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 03/17/21 10:00 Date Received: 03/18/21 15:31 Analysis 300.0-1993 R2.1 T1C03/24/21 02:231 TAL SAV660929 Type Batch Method Batch Prep Type LabAnalystRun Prepared or Analyzed Initial Amount Amount Final Batch NumberFactor Dil Total/NA 5 mL 5 mL Instrument ID:CICK Analysis D7511-12 1 107202 03/23/21 17:01 UJE2 ELLETotal/NA 19369Instrument ID: Analysis OIA-1677 1 350778 03/24/21 22:09 GRB TAL PITTotal/NA ALPKEM3Instrument ID: Client Sample ID: Out005-08-2.200 Lab Sample ID: 680-196438-16 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 03/17/21 10:20 Date Received: 03/18/21 15:31 Analysis 300.0-1993 R2.1 T1C03/24/21 02:361 TAL SAV660929 Type Batch Method Batch Prep Type LabAnalystRun Prepared or Analyzed Initial Amount Amount Final Batch NumberFactor Dil Total/NA 5 mL 5 mL Instrument ID:CICK Analysis D7511-12 1 107202 03/23/21 16:47 UJE2 ELLETotal/NA 19369Instrument ID: Analysis OIA-1677 1 350778 03/24/21 22:11 GRB TAL PITTotal/NA ALPKEM3Instrument ID: Client Sample ID: Out005-09-2.100 Lab Sample ID: 680-196438-17 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 03/17/21 10:45 Date Received: 03/18/21 15:31 Analysis 300.0-1993 R2.1 T1C03/24/21 02:481 TAL SAV660929 Type Batch Method Batch Prep Type LabAnalystRun Prepared or Analyzed Initial Amount Amount Final Batch NumberFactor Dil Total/NA 5 mL 5 mL Instrument ID:CICK Analysis D7511-12 1 107202 03/23/21 16:57 UJE2 ELLETotal/NA 19369Instrument ID: Analysis OIA-1677 1 350778 03/24/21 22:12 GRB TAL PITTotal/NA ALPKEM3Instrument ID: Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 18 of 28 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Lab Chronicle Client Sample ID: Out005-12-2.000 Lab Sample ID: 680-196438-18 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 03/17/21 11:00 Date Received: 03/18/21 15:31 Analysis 300.0-1993 R2.1 T1C03/24/21 03:011 TAL SAV660929 Type Batch Method Batch Prep Type LabAnalystRun Prepared or Analyzed Initial Amount Amount Final Batch NumberFactor Dil Total/NA 5 mL 5 mL Instrument ID:CICK Analysis D7511-12 5 107202 03/23/21 16:53 UJE2 ELLETotal/NA 19369Instrument ID: Analysis OIA-1677 1 350778 03/24/21 22:14 GRB TAL PITTotal/NA ALPKEM3Instrument ID: Client Sample ID: Out005-10-6.100 Lab Sample ID: 680-196438-19 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 03/17/21 12:20 Date Received: 03/18/21 15:31 Analysis 300.0-1993 R2.1 T1C03/24/21 03:141 TAL SAV660929 Type Batch Method Batch Prep Type LabAnalystRun Prepared or Analyzed Initial Amount Amount Final Batch NumberFactor Dil Total/NA 5 mL 5 mL Instrument ID:CICK Analysis D7511-12 1 107202 03/23/21 16:45 UJE2 ELLETotal/NA 19369Instrument ID: Analysis OIA-1677 1 350778 03/24/21 22:15 GRB TAL PITTotal/NA ALPKEM3Instrument ID: Client Sample ID: Out005-11-6.000 Lab Sample ID: 680-196438-20 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 03/17/21 12:40 Date Received: 03/18/21 15:31 Analysis 300.0-1993 R2.1 T1C03/24/21 03:261 TAL SAV660929 Type Batch Method Batch Prep Type LabAnalystRun Prepared or Analyzed Initial Amount Amount Final Batch NumberFactor Dil Total/NA 5 mL 5 mL Instrument ID:CICK Analysis D7511-12 1 107202 03/23/21 16:33 UJE2 ELLETotal/NA 19369Instrument ID: Analysis OIA-1677 1 350778 03/24/21 22:17 GRB TAL PITTotal/NA ALPKEM3Instrument ID: Laboratory References: ELLE = Eurofins Lancaster Laboratories Env, LLC, 2425 New Holland Pike, Lancaster, PA 17601, TEL (717)656-2300 TAL PIT = Eurofins TestAmerica, Pittsburgh, 301 Alpha Drive, RIDC Park, Pittsburgh, PA 15238, TEL (412)963-7058 TAL SAV = Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah, 5102 LaRoche Avenue, Savannah, GA 31404, TEL (912)354-7858 Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 19 of 28 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Page 20 of 28 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Page 21 of 28 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Page 22 of 28 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Login Sample Receipt Checklist Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Job Number: 680-196438-4 Login Number: 196438 Question Answer Comment Creator: Daughtry, Beth A List Source: Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah List Number: 1 N/ARadioactivity wasn't checked or is </= background as measured by a survey meter. TrueThe cooler's custody seal, if present, is intact. TrueSample custody seals, if present, are intact. TrueThe cooler or samples do not appear to have been compromised or tampered with. TrueSamples were received on ice. TrueCooler Temperature is acceptable. TrueCooler Temperature is recorded. TrueCOC is present. TrueCOC is filled out in ink and legible. TrueCOC is filled out with all pertinent information. TrueIs the Field Sampler's name present on COC? TrueThere are no discrepancies between the containers received and the COC. TrueSamples are received within Holding Time (excluding tests with immediate HTs) TrueSample containers have legible labels. TrueContainers are not broken or leaking. TrueSample collection date/times are provided. TrueAppropriate sample containers are used. TrueSample bottles are completely filled. TrueSample Preservation Verified. TrueThere is sufficient vol. for all requested analyses, incl. any requested MS/MSDs TrueContainers requiring zero headspace have no headspace or bubble is <6mm (1/4"). TrueMultiphasic samples are not present. TrueSamples do not require splitting or compositing. N/AResidual Chlorine Checked. Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 23 of 28 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Login Sample Receipt Checklist Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Job Number: 680-196438-4 Login Number: 196438 Question Answer Comment Creator: Phillips, Ann-Marie E List Source: Eurofins Lancaster Laboratories Env List Number: 2 N/ARadioactivity wasn't checked or is </= background as measured by a survey meter. TrueThe cooler's custody seal is intact. TrueThe cooler or samples do not appear to have been compromised or tampered with. TrueSamples were received on ice. TrueCooler Temperature is acceptable (</=6C, not frozen). TrueCooler Temperature is recorded. N/AWV: Container Temperature is acceptable (</=6C, not frozen). N/AWV: Container Temperature is recorded. TrueCOC is present. TrueCOC is filled out in ink and legible. TrueCOC is filled out with all pertinent information. TrueThere are no discrepancies between the containers received and the COC. TrueSamples are received within Holding Time (excluding tests with immediate HTs) TrueSample containers have legible labels. TrueContainers are not broken or leaking. TrueSample collection date/times are provided. TrueAppropriate sample containers are used. TrueSample bottles are completely filled. TrueThere is sufficient vol. for all requested analyses. TrueMultiphasic samples are not present. N/ASamples do not require splitting or compositing. TrueIs the Field Sampler's name present on COC? N/ASample Preservation Verified. N/AResidual Chlorine Checked. N/ASample custody seals are intact. Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 24 of 28 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Login Sample Receipt Checklist Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Job Number: 680-196438-4 Login Number: 196438 Question Answer Comment Creator: Miller, Wesley R List Source: Eurofins Lancaster Laboratories Env List Creation: 03/20/21 03:04 PMList Number: 4 N/ARadioactivity wasn't checked or is </= background as measured by a survey meter. TrueThe cooler's custody seal is intact. TrueThe cooler or samples do not appear to have been compromised or tampered with. TrueSamples were received on ice. TrueCooler Temperature is acceptable (</=6C, not frozen). TrueCooler Temperature is recorded. N/AWV: Container Temperature is acceptable (</=6C, not frozen). N/AWV: Container Temperature is recorded. TrueCOC is present. TrueCOC is filled out in ink and legible. TrueCOC is filled out with all pertinent information. TrueThere are no discrepancies between the containers received and the COC. TrueSamples are received within Holding Time (excluding tests with immediate HTs) TrueSample containers have legible labels. TrueContainers are not broken or leaking. TrueSample collection date/times are provided. TrueAppropriate sample containers are used. TrueSample bottles are completely filled. TrueThere is sufficient vol. for all requested analyses. TrueMultiphasic samples are not present. N/ASamples do not require splitting or compositing. FalseIs the Field Sampler's name present on COC?Received project as a subcontract. N/ASample Preservation Verified. N/AResidual Chlorine Checked. N/ASample custody seals are intact. Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 25 of 28 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Login Sample Receipt Checklist Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Job Number: 680-196438-4 Login Number: 196438 Question Answer Comment Creator: Kovitch, Christina M List Source: Eurofins TestAmerica, Pittsburgh List Creation: 03/18/21 07:31 PMList Number: 3 N/ARadioactivity wasn't checked or is </= background as measured by a survey meter. TrueThe cooler's custody seal, if present, is intact. TrueSample custody seals, if present, are intact. TrueThe cooler or samples do not appear to have been compromised or tampered with. TrueSamples were received on ice. TrueCooler Temperature is acceptable. TrueCooler Temperature is recorded. TrueCOC is present. TrueCOC is filled out in ink and legible. TrueCOC is filled out with all pertinent information. TrueIs the Field Sampler's name present on COC? TrueThere are no discrepancies between the containers received and the COC. TrueSamples are received within Holding Time (excluding tests with immediate HTs) TrueSample containers have legible labels. TrueContainers are not broken or leaking. TrueSample collection date/times are provided. TrueAppropriate sample containers are used. TrueSample bottles are completely filled. TrueSample Preservation Verified. TrueThere is sufficient vol. for all requested analyses, incl. any requested MS/MSDs TrueContainers requiring zero headspace have no headspace or bubble is <6mm (1/4"). TrueMultiphasic samples are not present. TrueSamples do not require splitting or compositing. N/AResidual Chlorine Checked. Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 26 of 28 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Accreditation/Certification Summary Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Job ID: 680-196438-4 Laboratory: Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah The accreditations/certifications listed below are applicable to this report. 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Page 27 of 28 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Accreditation/Certification Summary Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Job ID: 680-196438-4 Laboratory: Eurofins Lancaster Laboratories Env, LLC (Continued) All accreditations/certifications held by this laboratory are listed. Not all accreditations/certifications are applicable to this report. Authority Program Identification Number Expiration Date Virginia 10561NELAP 06-14-21 Washington State C457 04-11-21 West Virginia (DW)State 9906 C 12-31-21 West Virginia DEP State 055 06-30-21 Wyoming State 8TMS-L 01-31-22 Wyoming (UST)A2LA 1.01 11-30-22 Laboratory: Eurofins TestAmerica, Pittsburgh The accreditations/certifications listed below are applicable to this report. Authority Program Identification Number Expiration Date North Carolina (WW/SW)434State 12-31-21 Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 28 of 28 3/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Draft – Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park EHS Support LLC 680-197627-1; BBP Temporary Wells ANALYTICAL REPORT Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah 5102 LaRoche Avenue Savannah, GA 31404 Tel: (912)354-7858 Laboratory Job ID: 680-197627-1 Client Project/Site: BBP Temporary Wells For: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, Tennessee 37920 Attn: Michael Worden Authorized for release by: 4/26/2021 3:21:42 PM Sheila Hoffman, Project Manager II (912)250-0279 Sheila.Hoffman@Eurofinset.com The test results in this report meet all 2003 NELAC, 2009 TNI, and 2016 TNI requirements for accredited parameters, exceptions are noted in this report. This report may not be reproduced except in full, and with written approval from the laboratory. For questions please contact the Project Manager at the e-mail address or telephone number listed on this page. This report has been electronically signed and authorized by the signatory. Electronic signature is intended to be the legally binding equivalent of a traditionally handwritten signature. Results relate only to the items tested and the sample(s) as received by the laboratory. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Method Summary Job ID: 680-197627-1Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Project/Site: BBP Temporary Wells Method Method Description LaboratoryProtocol MCAWW300.0-1993 R2.1 Anions, Ion Chromatography TAL SAV ASTMD7511-12 Total Cyanide ELLE OI CORPOIA-1677 Cyanide, Free (Flow Injection)TAL PIT Protocol References: ASTM = ASTM International MCAWW = "Methods For Chemical Analysis Of Water And Wastes", EPA-600/4-79-020, March 1983 And Subsequent Revisions. OI CORP = OI Corporation Instrument Manual. Laboratory References: ELLE = Eurofins Lancaster Laboratories Env, LLC, 2425 New Holland Pike, Lancaster, PA 17601, TEL (717)656-2300 TAL PIT = Eurofins TestAmerica, Pittsburgh, 301 Alpha Drive, RIDC Park, Pittsburgh, PA 15238, TEL (412)963-7058 TAL SAV = Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah, 5102 LaRoche Avenue, Savannah, GA 31404, TEL (912)354-7858 Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 2 of 23 4/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Sample Summary Job ID: 680-197627-1Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Project/Site: BBP Temporary Wells Lab Sample ID Client Sample ID Matrix Collected Received Asset ID 680-197627-1 Out005-TW001 Water 04/13/21 09:50 04/14/21 10:30 680-197627-2 Out005-TW002 Water 04/13/21 10:35 04/14/21 10:30 680-197627-3 Out005-TW003 Water 04/13/21 11:15 04/14/21 10:30 680-197627-4 Out005-TW004 Water 04/13/21 12:00 04/14/21 10:30 680-197627-5 Out005-TW005 Water 04/13/21 12:40 04/14/21 10:30 Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 3 of 23 4/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Definitions/Glossary Job ID: 680-197627-1Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Project/Site: BBP Temporary Wells Qualifiers HPLC/IC Qualifier Description J Result is less than the RL but greater than or equal to the MDL and the concentration is an approximate value. Qualifier Glossary These commonly used abbreviations may or may not be present in this report. ¤Listed under the "D" column to designate that the result is reported on a dry weight basis Abbreviation %R Percent Recovery CFL Contains Free Liquid CFU Colony Forming Unit CNF Contains No Free Liquid DER Duplicate Error Ratio (normalized absolute difference) Dil Fac Dilution Factor DL Detection Limit (DoD/DOE) DL, RA, RE, IN Indicates a Dilution, Re-analysis, Re-extraction, or additional Initial metals/anion analysis of the sample DLC Decision Level Concentration (Radiochemistry) EDL Estimated Detection Limit (Dioxin) LOD Limit of Detection (DoD/DOE) LOQ Limit of Quantitation (DoD/DOE) MCL EPA recommended "Maximum Contaminant Level" MDA Minimum Detectable Activity (Radiochemistry) MDC Minimum Detectable Concentration (Radiochemistry) MDL Method Detection Limit ML Minimum Level (Dioxin) MPN Most Probable Number MQL Method Quantitation Limit NC Not Calculated ND Not Detected at the reporting limit (or MDL or EDL if shown) NEG Negative / Absent POS Positive / Present PQL Practical Quantitation Limit PRES Presumptive QC Quality Control RER Relative Error Ratio (Radiochemistry) RL Reporting Limit or Requested Limit (Radiochemistry) RPD Relative Percent Difference, a measure of the relative difference between two points TEF Toxicity Equivalent Factor (Dioxin) TEQ Toxicity Equivalent Quotient (Dioxin) TNTC Too Numerous To Count Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 4 of 23 4/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Case Narrative Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Job ID: 680-197627-1 Project/Site: BBP Temporary Wells Job ID: 680-197627-1 Laboratory: Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Narrative CASE NARRATIVE Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Project: BBP Temporary Wells Report Number: 680-197627-1 With the exceptions noted as flags or footnotes, standard analytical protocols were followed in the analysis of the samples and no problems were encountered or anomalies observed. In addition all laboratory quality control samples were within established control limits, with any exceptions noted below. Each sample was analyzed to achieve the lowest possible reporting limit within the constraints of the method. In the event of interference or analytes present at high concentrations, samples may be diluted. For diluted samples, the reporting limits are adjusted relative to the dilution required. RECEIPT The samples were received on 04/14/2021; the samples arrived in good condition, properly preserved and on ice. The temperature of the coolers at receipt was 3.0 C. FREE CYANIDE Samples Out005-TW001 (680-197627-1), Out005-TW002 (680-197627-2), Out005-TW003 (680-197627-3), Out005-TW004 (680-197627-4) and Out005-TW005 (680-197627-5) were analyzed for free cyanide in accordance with 1677. The samples were analyzed on 04/16/2021. No analytical or quality issues were noted, other than those described above or in the Definitions/Glossary page. ANIONS BY ION CHROMATOGRAPHY (28 DAY) Samples Out005-TW001 (680-197627-1), Out005-TW002 (680-197627-2), Out005-TW003 (680-197627-3), Out005-TW004 (680-197627-4) and Out005-TW005 (680-197627-5) were analyzed for Anions by Ion Chromatography (28 Day) in accordance with EPA Method 300.0. The samples were analyzed on 04/22/2021 and 04/23/2021. No analytical or quality issues were noted, other than those described above or in the Definitions/Glossary page. CYANIDE Samples Out005-TW001 (680-197627-1), Out005-TW002 (680-197627-2), Out005-TW003 (680-197627-3), Out005-TW004 (680-197627-4) and Out005-TW005 (680-197627-5) were analyzed for cyanide in accordance with D7511-12. The samples were analyzed on 04/19/2021. No analytical or quality issues were noted, other than those described above or in the Definitions/Glossary page. Eurofins TestAmerica, SavannahPage 5 of 23 4/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Client Sample Results Job ID: 680-197627-1Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Project/Site: BBP Temporary Wells Lab Sample ID: 680-197627-1Client Sample ID: Out005-TW001 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 04/13/21 09:50 Date Received: 04/14/21 10:30 Method: 300.0-1993 R2.1 - Anions, Ion Chromatography RL MDL Sulfate 27 1.0 0.40 mg/L 04/23/21 18:59 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier 0.10 0.040 mg/L 04/23/21 18:59 1Fluoride3.4 0.50 0.20 mg/L 04/22/21 18:50 1Chloride3.2 0.50 0.20 mg/L 04/22/21 18:50 1Bromide0.20 J General Chemistry RL MDL Cyanide, Total 0.057 0.0060 0.0020 mg/L 04/19/21 12:47 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier 0.0020 0.00079 mg/L 04/16/21 20:10 1Cyanide, Free <0.00079 Lab Sample ID: 680-197627-2Client Sample ID: Out005-TW002 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 04/13/21 10:35 Date Received: 04/14/21 10:30 Method: 300.0-1993 R2.1 - Anions, Ion Chromatography RL MDL Sulfate 31 1.0 0.40 mg/L 04/23/21 19:11 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier 0.10 0.040 mg/L 04/23/21 19:11 1Fluoride5.5 0.50 0.20 mg/L 04/22/21 19:03 1Chloride3.3 0.50 0.20 mg/L 04/22/21 19:03 1Bromide0.22 J General Chemistry RL MDL Cyanide, Total 0.088 0.0060 0.0020 mg/L 04/19/21 12:57 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier 0.0020 0.00079 mg/L 04/16/21 20:12 1Cyanide, Free <0.00079 Lab Sample ID: 680-197627-3Client Sample ID: Out005-TW003 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 04/13/21 11:15 Date Received: 04/14/21 10:30 Method: 300.0-1993 R2.1 - Anions, Ion Chromatography RL MDL Sulfate 27 1.0 0.40 mg/L 04/23/21 19:24 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier 0.10 0.040 mg/L 04/23/21 19:24 1Fluoride4.8 0.50 0.20 mg/L 04/22/21 19:15 1Chloride3.4 0.50 0.20 mg/L 04/22/21 19:15 1Bromide0.21 J General Chemistry RL MDL Cyanide, Total 0.076 0.0060 0.0020 mg/L 04/19/21 12:55 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier 0.0020 0.00079 mg/L 04/16/21 20:13 1Cyanide, Free <0.00079 Lab Sample ID: 680-197627-4Client Sample ID: Out005-TW004 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 04/13/21 12:00 Date Received: 04/14/21 10:30 Method: 300.0-1993 R2.1 - Anions, Ion Chromatography RL MDL Sulfate 27 1.0 0.40 mg/L 04/23/21 20:27 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier 0.10 0.040 mg/L 04/23/21 20:27 1Fluoride6.8 0.50 0.20 mg/L 04/22/21 19:28 1Chloride3.4 0.50 0.20 mg/L 04/22/21 19:28 1Bromide0.22 J Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 6 of 23 4/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Client Sample Results Job ID: 680-197627-1Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Project/Site: BBP Temporary Wells Lab Sample ID: 680-197627-4Client Sample ID: Out005-TW004 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 04/13/21 12:00 Date Received: 04/14/21 10:30 General Chemistry RL MDL Cyanide, Total 0.092 0.0060 0.0020 mg/L 04/19/21 12:27 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier 0.0020 0.00079 mg/L 04/16/21 20:28 1Cyanide, Free <0.00079 Lab Sample ID: 680-197627-5Client Sample ID: Out005-TW005 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 04/13/21 12:40 Date Received: 04/14/21 10:30 Method: 300.0-1993 R2.1 - Anions, Ion Chromatography RL MDL Sulfate 25 1.0 0.40 mg/L 04/23/21 21:05 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier 0.10 0.040 mg/L 04/23/21 21:05 1Fluoride1.2 0.50 0.20 mg/L 04/22/21 19:41 1Chloride3.1 0.50 0.20 mg/L 04/22/21 19:41 1Bromide<0.20 General Chemistry RL MDL Cyanide, Total <0.0020 0.0060 0.0020 mg/L 04/19/21 12:29 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier 0.0020 0.00079 mg/L 04/16/21 20:30 1Cyanide, Free <0.00079 Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 7 of 23 4/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 QC Sample Results Job ID: 680-197627-1Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Project/Site: BBP Temporary Wells Method: 300.0-1993 R2.1 - Anions, Ion Chromatography Client Sample ID: Method BlankLab Sample ID: MB 680-665346/2 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 665346 RL MDL Chloride <0.20 0.50 0.20 mg/L 04/22/21 12:48 1 MB MB Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedDUnitResultQualifier <0.20 0.200.50 mg/L 04/22/21 12:48 1Bromide Client Sample ID: Lab Control SampleLab Sample ID: LCS 680-665346/3 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 665346 Chloride 10.0 10.1 mg/L 101 90 -110 Analyte LCS LCS DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added %Rec. Limits Bromide 10.0 10.0 mg/L 100 90 -110 Client Sample ID: Lab Control Sample DupLab Sample ID: LCSD 680-665346/4 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 665346 Chloride 10.0 10.1 mg/L 101 90 -110 0 15 Analyte LCSD LCSD DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added %Rec. Limits LimitRPD RPD Bromide 10.0 10.0 mg/L 100 90 -110 0 15 Client Sample ID: Method BlankLab Sample ID: MB 680-665554/2 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 665554 RL MDL Sulfate <0.40 1.0 0.40 mg/L 04/23/21 12:26 1 MB MB Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedDUnitResultQualifier <0.040 0.0400.10 mg/L 04/23/21 12:26 1Fluoride <0.20 0.200.50 mg/L 04/23/21 12:26 1Chloride <0.20 0.200.50 mg/L 04/23/21 12:26 1Bromide Client Sample ID: Lab Control SampleLab Sample ID: LCS 680-665554/3 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 665554 Sulfate 10.0 9.76 mg/L 98 90 -110 Analyte LCS LCS DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added %Rec. Limits Fluoride 2.00 1.84 mg/L 92 90 -110 Chloride 10.0 10.1 mg/L 101 90 -110 Bromide 10.0 9.99 mg/L 100 90 -110 Client Sample ID: Lab Control Sample DupLab Sample ID: LCSD 680-665554/4 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 665554 Sulfate 10.0 9.97 mg/L 100 90 -110 2 15 Analyte LCSD LCSD DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added %Rec. Limits LimitRPD RPD Fluoride 2.00 1.88 mg/L 94 90 -110 2 15 Chloride 10.0 10.1 mg/L 101 90 -110 0 15 Bromide 10.0 9.98 mg/L 100 90 -110 0 15 Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 8 of 23 4/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 QC Sample Results Job ID: 680-197627-1Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Project/Site: BBP Temporary Wells Method: 300.0-1993 R2.1 - Anions, Ion Chromatography (Continued) Client Sample ID: Method BlankLab Sample ID: MB 680-665555/33 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 665555 RL MDL Sulfate <0.40 1.0 0.40 mg/L 04/23/21 19:49 1 MB MB Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedDUnitResultQualifier <0.040 0.0400.10 mg/L 04/23/21 19:49 1Fluoride <0.20 0.200.50 mg/L 04/23/21 19:49 1Chloride <0.20 0.200.50 mg/L 04/23/21 19:49 1Bromide Client Sample ID: Lab Control SampleLab Sample ID: LCS 680-665555/34 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 665555 Sulfate 10.0 9.71 mg/L 97 90 -110 Analyte LCS LCS DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added %Rec. Limits Fluoride 2.00 1.96 mg/L 98 90 -110 Chloride 10.0 10.0 mg/L 100 90 -110 Bromide 10.0 9.96 mg/L 100 90 -110 Client Sample ID: Lab Control Sample DupLab Sample ID: LCSD 680-665555/35 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 665555 Sulfate 10.0 9.81 mg/L 98 90 -110 1 15 Analyte LCSD LCSD DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added %Rec. Limits LimitRPD RPD Fluoride 2.00 1.98 mg/L 99 90 -110 1 15 Chloride 10.0 10.1 mg/L 101 90 -110 0 15 Bromide 10.0 9.98 mg/L 100 90 -110 0 15 Client Sample ID: Out005-TW004Lab Sample ID: 680-197627-4 MS Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 665555 Sulfate 27 10.0 37.0 mg/L 101 80 -120 Analyte MS MS DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added Sample Result Sample Qualifier %Rec. Limits Fluoride 6.8 2.00 8.56 mg/L 90 80 -120 Chloride 3.4 10.0 13.9 mg/L 104 80 -120 Bromide 0.22 J 10.0 10.4 mg/L 102 80 -120 Client Sample ID: Out005-TW004Lab Sample ID: 680-197627-4 MSD Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 665555 Sulfate 27 10.0 37.0 mg/L 101 80 -120 0 15 Analyte MSD MSD DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added Sample Result Sample Qualifier %Rec. Limits LimitRPD RPD Fluoride 6.8 2.00 8.60 mg/L 92 80 -120 0 15 Chloride 3.4 10.0 13.9 mg/L 105 80 -120 1 15 Bromide 0.22 J 10.0 10.5 mg/L 102 80 -120 0 15 Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 9 of 23 4/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 QC Sample Results Job ID: 680-197627-1Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Project/Site: BBP Temporary Wells Method: D7511-12 - Total Cyanide Client Sample ID: Method BlankLab Sample ID: MB 410-116346/17 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 116346 RL MDL Cyanide, Total <0.0020 0.0060 0.0020 mg/L 04/19/21 12:19 1 MB MB Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedDUnitResultQualifier Client Sample ID: Lab Control SampleLab Sample ID: LCS 410-116346/16 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 116346 Cyanide, Total 0.0400 0.0399 mg/L 100 84 -116 Analyte LCS LCS DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added %Rec. Limits Method: OIA-1677 - Cyanide, Free (Flow Injection) Client Sample ID: Method BlankLab Sample ID: MB 180-353688/41 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 353688 RL MDL Cyanide, Free <0.00079 0.0020 0.00079 mg/L 04/16/21 19:26 1 MB MB Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedDUnitResultQualifier Client Sample ID: Method BlankLab Sample ID: MB 180-353688/59 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 353688 RL MDL Cyanide, Free <0.00079 0.0020 0.00079 mg/L 04/16/21 19:53 1 MB MB Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedDUnitResultQualifier Client Sample ID: Method BlankLab Sample ID: MB 180-353688/81 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 353688 RL MDL Cyanide, Free <0.00079 0.0020 0.00079 mg/L 04/16/21 20:27 1 MB MB Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedDUnitResultQualifier Client Sample ID: Lab Control SampleLab Sample ID: LCS 180-353688/40 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 353688 Cyanide, Free 0.0500 0.0554 mg/L 111 82 -132 Analyte LCS LCS DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added %Rec. Limits Client Sample ID: Lab Control SampleLab Sample ID: LCS 180-353688/58 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 353688 Cyanide, Free 0.0500 0.0583 mg/L 117 82 -132 Analyte LCS LCS DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added %Rec. Limits Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 10 of 23 4/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 QC Sample Results Job ID: 680-197627-1Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Project/Site: BBP Temporary Wells Method: OIA-1677 - Cyanide, Free (Flow Injection) (Continued) Client Sample ID: Lab Control SampleLab Sample ID: LCS 180-353688/80 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 353688 Cyanide, Free 0.0500 0.0555 mg/L 111 82 -132 Analyte LCS LCS DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added %Rec. Limits Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 11 of 23 4/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 QC Association Summary Job ID: 680-197627-1Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Project/Site: BBP Temporary Wells HPLC/IC Analysis Batch: 665346 Lab Sample ID Client Sample ID Prep Type Matrix Method Prep Batch Water 300.0-1993 R2.1680-197627-1 Out005-TW001 Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1680-197627-2 Out005-TW002 Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1680-197627-3 Out005-TW003 Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1680-197627-4 Out005-TW004 Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1680-197627-5 Out005-TW005 Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1MB 680-665346/2 Method Blank Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1LCS 680-665346/3 Lab Control Sample Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1LCSD 680-665346/4 Lab Control Sample Dup Total/NA Analysis Batch: 665554 Lab Sample ID Client Sample ID Prep Type Matrix Method Prep Batch Water 300.0-1993 R2.1680-197627-1 Out005-TW001 Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1680-197627-2 Out005-TW002 Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1680-197627-3 Out005-TW003 Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1MB 680-665554/2 Method Blank Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1LCS 680-665554/3 Lab Control Sample Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1LCSD 680-665554/4 Lab Control Sample Dup Total/NA Analysis Batch: 665555 Lab Sample ID Client Sample ID Prep Type Matrix Method Prep Batch Water 300.0-1993 R2.1680-197627-4 Out005-TW004 Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1680-197627-5 Out005-TW005 Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1MB 680-665555/33 Method Blank Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1LCS 680-665555/34 Lab Control Sample Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1LCSD 680-665555/35 Lab Control Sample Dup Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1680-197627-4 MS Out005-TW004 Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1680-197627-4 MSD Out005-TW004 Total/NA General Chemistry Analysis Batch: 116346 Lab Sample ID Client Sample ID Prep Type Matrix Method Prep Batch Water D7511-12680-197627-1 Out005-TW001 Total/NA Water D7511-12680-197627-2 Out005-TW002 Total/NA Water D7511-12680-197627-3 Out005-TW003 Total/NA Water D7511-12680-197627-4 Out005-TW004 Total/NA Water D7511-12680-197627-5 Out005-TW005 Total/NA Water D7511-12MB 410-116346/17 Method Blank Total/NA Water D7511-12LCS 410-116346/16 Lab Control Sample Total/NA Analysis Batch: 353688 Lab Sample ID Client Sample ID Prep Type Matrix Method Prep Batch Water OIA-1677680-197627-1 Out005-TW001 Total/NA Water OIA-1677680-197627-2 Out005-TW002 Total/NA Water OIA-1677680-197627-3 Out005-TW003 Total/NA Water OIA-1677680-197627-4 Out005-TW004 Total/NA Water OIA-1677680-197627-5 Out005-TW005 Total/NA Water OIA-1677MB 180-353688/41 Method Blank Total/NA Water OIA-1677MB 180-353688/59 Method Blank Total/NA Water OIA-1677MB 180-353688/81 Method Blank Total/NA Water OIA-1677LCS 180-353688/40 Lab Control Sample Total/NA Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 12 of 23 4/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 QC Association Summary Job ID: 680-197627-1Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Project/Site: BBP Temporary Wells General Chemistry (Continued) Analysis Batch: 353688 (Continued) Lab Sample ID Client Sample ID Prep Type Matrix Method Prep Batch Water OIA-1677LCS 180-353688/58 Lab Control Sample Total/NA Water OIA-1677LCS 180-353688/80 Lab Control Sample Total/NA Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 13 of 23 4/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Lab Chronicle Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Job ID: 680-197627-1 Project/Site: BBP Temporary Wells Client Sample ID: Out005-TW001 Lab Sample ID: 680-197627-1 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 04/13/21 09:50 Date Received: 04/14/21 10:30 Analysis 300.0-1993 R2.1 UI04/22/21 18:501 TAL SAV665346 Type Batch Method Batch Prep Type LabAnalystRun Prepared or Analyzed Initial Amount Amount Final Batch NumberFactor Dil Total/NA 5 mL 5 mL Instrument ID:CICK Analysis 300.0-1993 R2.1 1 665554 04/23/21 18:59 RKJ TAL SAVTotal/NA 5 mL 5 mL CICKInstrument ID: Analysis D7511-12 1 116346 04/19/21 12:47 UJE2 ELLETotal/NA 19369Instrument ID: Analysis OIA-1677 1 353688 04/16/21 20:10 GRB TAL PITTotal/NA ALPKEM3Instrument ID: Client Sample ID: Out005-TW002 Lab Sample ID: 680-197627-2 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 04/13/21 10:35 Date Received: 04/14/21 10:30 Analysis 300.0-1993 R2.1 UI04/22/21 19:031 TAL SAV665346 Type Batch Method Batch Prep Type LabAnalystRun Prepared or Analyzed Initial Amount Amount Final Batch NumberFactor Dil Total/NA 5 mL 5 mL Instrument ID:CICK Analysis 300.0-1993 R2.1 1 665554 04/23/21 19:11 RKJ TAL SAVTotal/NA 5 mL 5 mL CICKInstrument ID: Analysis D7511-12 1 116346 04/19/21 12:57 UJE2 ELLETotal/NA 19369Instrument ID: Analysis OIA-1677 1 353688 04/16/21 20:12 GRB TAL PITTotal/NA ALPKEM3Instrument ID: Client Sample ID: Out005-TW003 Lab Sample ID: 680-197627-3 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 04/13/21 11:15 Date Received: 04/14/21 10:30 Analysis 300.0-1993 R2.1 UI04/22/21 19:151 TAL SAV665346 Type Batch Method Batch Prep Type LabAnalystRun Prepared or Analyzed Initial Amount Amount Final Batch NumberFactor Dil Total/NA 5 mL 5 mL Instrument ID:CICK Analysis 300.0-1993 R2.1 1 665554 04/23/21 19:24 RKJ TAL SAVTotal/NA 5 mL 5 mL CICKInstrument ID: Analysis D7511-12 1 116346 04/19/21 12:55 UJE2 ELLETotal/NA 19369Instrument ID: Analysis OIA-1677 1 353688 04/16/21 20:13 GRB TAL PITTotal/NA ALPKEM3Instrument ID: Client Sample ID: Out005-TW004 Lab Sample ID: 680-197627-4 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 04/13/21 12:00 Date Received: 04/14/21 10:30 Analysis 300.0-1993 R2.1 UI04/22/21 19:281 TAL SAV665346 Type Batch Method Batch Prep Type LabAnalystRun Prepared or Analyzed Initial Amount Amount Final Batch NumberFactor Dil Total/NA 5 mL 5 mL Instrument ID:CICK Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 14 of 23 4/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Lab Chronicle Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Job ID: 680-197627-1 Project/Site: BBP Temporary Wells Client Sample ID: Out005-TW004 Lab Sample ID: 680-197627-4 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 04/13/21 12:00 Date Received: 04/14/21 10:30 Analysis 300.0-1993 R2.1 UI04/23/21 20:271 TAL SAV665555 Type Batch Method Batch Prep Type LabAnalystRun Prepared or Analyzed Initial Amount Amount Final Batch NumberFactor Dil Total/NA 5 mL 5 mL Analysis D7511-12 1 116346 04/19/21 12:27 UJE2 ELLETotal/NA 19369Instrument ID: Analysis OIA-1677 1 353688 04/16/21 20:28 GRB TAL PITTotal/NA ALPKEM3Instrument ID: Client Sample ID: Out005-TW005 Lab Sample ID: 680-197627-5 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 04/13/21 12:40 Date Received: 04/14/21 10:30 Analysis 300.0-1993 R2.1 UI04/22/21 19:411 TAL SAV665346 Type Batch Method Batch Prep Type LabAnalystRun Prepared or Analyzed Initial Amount Amount Final Batch NumberFactor Dil Total/NA 5 mL 5 mL Instrument ID:CICK Analysis 300.0-1993 R2.1 1 665555 04/23/21 21:05 UI TAL SAVTotal/NA 5 mL 5 mL CICKInstrument ID: Analysis D7511-12 1 116346 04/19/21 12:29 UJE2 ELLETotal/NA 19369Instrument ID: Analysis OIA-1677 1 353688 04/16/21 20:30 GRB TAL PITTotal/NA ALPKEM3Instrument ID: Laboratory References: ELLE = Eurofins Lancaster Laboratories Env, LLC, 2425 New Holland Pike, Lancaster, PA 17601, TEL (717)656-2300 TAL PIT = Eurofins TestAmerica, Pittsburgh, 301 Alpha Drive, RIDC Park, Pittsburgh, PA 15238, TEL (412)963-7058 TAL SAV = Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah, 5102 LaRoche Avenue, Savannah, GA 31404, TEL (912)354-7858 Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 15 of 23 4/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Page 16 of 23 4/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Page 17 of 23 4/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Page 18 of 23 4/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Login Sample Receipt Checklist Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Job Number: 680-197627-1 Login Number: 197627 Question Answer Comment Creator: Sims, Robert D List Source: Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah List Number: 1 N/ARadioactivity wasn't checked or is </= background as measured by a survey meter. TrueThe cooler's custody seal, if present, is intact. TrueSample custody seals, if present, are intact. TrueThe cooler or samples do not appear to have been compromised or tampered with. TrueSamples were received on ice. TrueCooler Temperature is acceptable. TrueCooler Temperature is recorded. TrueCOC is present. TrueCOC is filled out in ink and legible. TrueCOC is filled out with all pertinent information. TrueIs the Field Sampler's name present on COC? TrueThere are no discrepancies between the containers received and the COC. TrueSamples are received within Holding Time (excluding tests with immediate HTs) TrueSample containers have legible labels. TrueContainers are not broken or leaking. TrueSample collection date/times are provided. TrueAppropriate sample containers are used. TrueSample bottles are completely filled. N/ASample Preservation Verified. TrueThere is sufficient vol. for all requested analyses, incl. any requested MS/MSDs TrueContainers requiring zero headspace have no headspace or bubble is <6mm (1/4"). TrueMultiphasic samples are not present. TrueSamples do not require splitting or compositing. N/AResidual Chlorine Checked. Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 19 of 23 4/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Login Sample Receipt Checklist Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Job Number: 680-197627-1 Login Number: 197627 Question Answer Comment Creator: Foreman, Leah M List Source: Eurofins Lancaster Laboratories Env List Creation: 04/15/21 01:13 PMList Number: 2 N/ARadioactivity wasn't checked or is </= background as measured by a survey meter. TrueThe cooler's custody seal is intact. TrueThe cooler or samples do not appear to have been compromised or tampered with. TrueSamples were received on ice. TrueCooler Temperature is acceptable (</=6C, not frozen). TrueCooler Temperature is recorded. N/AWV: Container Temperature is acceptable (</=6C, not frozen). N/AWV: Container Temperature is recorded. TrueCOC is present. TrueCOC is filled out in ink and legible. TrueCOC is filled out with all pertinent information. TrueThere are no discrepancies between the containers received and the COC. TrueSamples are received within Holding Time (excluding tests with immediate HTs) TrueSample containers have legible labels. TrueContainers are not broken or leaking. TrueSample collection date/times are provided. TrueAppropriate sample containers are used. TrueSample bottles are completely filled. TrueThere is sufficient vol. for all requested analyses. TrueMultiphasic samples are not present. N/ASamples do not require splitting or compositing. TrueIs the Field Sampler's name present on COC? N/ASample Preservation Verified. N/AResidual Chlorine Checked. N/ASample custody seals are intact. Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 20 of 23 4/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Login Sample Receipt Checklist Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Job Number: 680-197627-1 Login Number: 197627 Question Answer Comment Creator: Watson, Debbie List Source: Eurofins TestAmerica, Pittsburgh List Creation: 04/15/21 02:13 PMList Number: 3 N/ARadioactivity wasn't checked or is </= background as measured by a survey meter. TrueThe cooler's custody seal, if present, is intact. TrueSample custody seals, if present, are intact. TrueThe cooler or samples do not appear to have been compromised or tampered with. TrueSamples were received on ice. TrueCooler Temperature is acceptable. TrueCooler Temperature is recorded. TrueCOC is present. TrueCOC is filled out in ink and legible. TrueCOC is filled out with all pertinent information. N/AIs the Field Sampler's name present on COC? TrueThere are no discrepancies between the containers received and the COC. TrueSamples are received within Holding Time (excluding tests with immediate HTs) TrueSample containers have legible labels. TrueContainers are not broken or leaking. TrueSample collection date/times are provided. TrueAppropriate sample containers are used. TrueSample bottles are completely filled. TrueSample Preservation Verified. TrueThere is sufficient vol. for all requested analyses, incl. any requested MS/MSDs TrueContainers requiring zero headspace have no headspace or bubble is <6mm (1/4"). TrueMultiphasic samples are not present. TrueSamples do not require splitting or compositing. N/AResidual Chlorine Checked. Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 21 of 23 4/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Accreditation/Certification Summary Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Job ID: 680-197627-1 Project/Site: BBP Temporary Wells Laboratory: Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah The accreditations/certifications listed below are applicable to this report. Authority Program Identification Number Expiration Date North Carolina (WW/SW)269State 12-31-21 Laboratory: Eurofins Lancaster Laboratories Env, LLC All accreditations/certifications held by this laboratory are listed. Not all accreditations/certifications are applicable to this report. Authority Program Identification Number Expiration Date A2LA 1.01Dept. of Defense ELAP 11-30-22 Alaska State PA00009 06-30-22 Alaska (UST)State 17-027 01-31-21 * Arizona State AZ0780 03-12-22 Arkansas DEQ State 19-053-0 08-09-21 California State 2792 01-31-22 Colorado State PA00009 06-30-21 Connecticut State PH-0746 06-30-21 DE Haz. Subst. Cleanup Act (HSCA)State 019-006 (PA cert)01-31-22 Delaware (DW)State N/A 02-01-22 Florida NELAP E87997 06-30-21 Hawaii State N/A 01-31-22 Illinois NELAP 004559 01-31-22 Iowa State 361 03-02-22 Kansas NELAP E-10151 10-31-21 Kentucky (DW)State KY90088 01-01-22 Kentucky (UST)State 1.01 11-30-22 Kentucky (WW)State KY90088 12-31-21 Louisiana NELAP 02055 06-30-21 Maine State 2019012 03-12-22 Maryland State 100 06-30-22 Massachusetts State M-PA009 06-30-21 Michigan State 9930 01-31-22 Minnesota NELAP 042-999-487 12-31-21 Missouri State 450 01-31-22 Montana (DW)State 0098 01-01-22 Montana (UST)State 0098 01-01-22 Nebraska State NE-OS-32-17 01-31-22 Nevada State PA000092019-3 07-31-21 New Hampshire NELAP 273019 01-10-22 New Jersey NELAP PA011 06-30-21 New York NELAP 10670 04-01-22 North Carolina (DW)State 42705 07-31-21 North Carolina (WW/SW)State 521 12-31-21 North Dakota State R-205 01-31-22 Oklahoma NELAP R-205 08-31-21 Oregon NELAP PA200001-018 09-12-21 PALA Canada 1978 05-08-21 Pennsylvania NELAP 36-00037 01-31-22 Rhode Island State LAO00338 01-31-22 South Carolina State 89002002 01-31-22 Tennessee State 02838 01-31-22 Texas NELAP T104704194-20-38 08-31-21 Utah NELAP PA000092019-16 03-01-22 Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah * Accreditation/Certification renewal pending - accreditation/certification considered valid. Page 22 of 23 4/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Accreditation/Certification Summary Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Job ID: 680-197627-1 Project/Site: BBP Temporary Wells Laboratory: Eurofins Lancaster Laboratories Env, LLC (Continued) All accreditations/certifications held by this laboratory are listed. Not all accreditations/certifications are applicable to this report. Authority Program Identification Number Expiration Date Vermont VT - 36037State 10-29-21 Virginia NELAP 10561 06-14-21 Washington State C457 04-12-22 West Virginia (DW)State 9906 C 12-31-21 West Virginia DEP State 055 06-30-21 Wyoming State 8TMS-L 01-31-22 Wyoming (UST)A2LA 1.01 11-30-22 Laboratory: Eurofins TestAmerica, Pittsburgh The accreditations/certifications listed below are applicable to this report. Authority Program Identification Number Expiration Date North Carolina (WW/SW)434State 12-31-21 Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 23 of 23 4/26/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Draft – Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park EHS Support LLC 2019-02-07 #=CL# February 21, 2019 LIMS USE: FR - MICHAEL WORDEN LIMS OBJECT ID: 92416983 92416983 Project: Pace Project No.: RE: Michael W. Worden Environeering, Inc. 16100 Cairnway Suite 320 Houston, TX 77084 Outfall 005-SW Dear Michael Worden: Enclosed are the analytical results for sample(s) received by the laboratory on February 08, 2019. The results relate only to the samples included in this report. Results reported herein conform to the most current, applicable TNI/NELAC standards and the laboratory's Quality Assurance Manual, where applicable, unless otherwise noted in the body of the report. A revised report is being submitted on 2/21/19 to revise a sample ID, per client request. If you have any questions concerning this report, please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Nicole Gasiorowski nicole.gasiorowski@pacelabs.com Project Manager (704)875-9092 Enclosures REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC. Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 1 of 22 #=CP# CERTIFICATIONS Pace Project No.: Project: 92416983 Outfall 005-SW Asheville Certification IDs 2225 Riverside Drive, Asheville, NC 28804 Florida/NELAP Certification #: E87648 Massachusetts Certification #: M-NC030 North Carolina Drinking Water Certification #: 37712 North Carolina Wastewater Certification #: 40 South Carolina Certification #: 99030001 Virginia/VELAP Certification #: 460222 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC. Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 2 of 22 #=SS# SAMPLE SUMMARY Pace Project No.: Project: 92416983 Outfall 005-SW Lab ID Sample ID Matrix Date Collected Date Received 92416983001 Out005-01-2.510 Water 02/07/19 09:30 02/08/19 08:50 92416983002 Out005-02-NEW S138KV Water 02/07/19 09:45 02/08/19 08:50 92416983003 Out005-03-6.900 Water 02/07/19 10:00 02/08/19 08:50 92416983004 Out005-04-6.500 Water 02/07/19 10:20 02/08/19 08:50 92416983005 Out005-05-NEW E65 Water 02/07/19 10:45 02/08/19 08:50 92416983006 Out005-06-2.400 Water 02/07/19 11:15 02/08/19 08:50 92416983007 Out005-07-2.210 Water 02/07/19 11:30 02/08/19 08:50 92416983008 Out005-08-2.200 Water 02/07/19 11:50 02/08/19 08:50 92416983009 Out005-09-2.100 Water 02/07/19 12:05 02/08/19 08:50 92416983010 Out005-10-6.100 Water 02/07/19 12:50 02/08/19 08:50 92416983011 Out005-11-6.000 Water 02/07/19 13:20 02/08/19 08:50 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC. Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 3 of 22 #=SA# SAMPLE ANALYTE COUNT Pace Project No.: Project: 92416983 Outfall 005-SW Lab ID Sample ID Method Analytes Reported LaboratoryAnalysts 92416983001 Out005-01-2.510 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 1 PASI-ABRJ EPA 9012B 1 PASI-ADMN 92416983002 Out005-02-NEW S138KV EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 1 PASI-ABRJ EPA 9012B 1 PASI-ADMN 92416983003 Out005-03-6.900 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 1 PASI-ABRJ EPA 9012B 1 PASI-ADMN 92416983004 Out005-04-6.500 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 1 PASI-ABRJ EPA 9012B 1 PASI-ADMN 92416983005 Out005-05-NEW E65 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 1 PASI-ABRJ EPA 9012B 1 PASI-ADMN 92416983006 Out005-06-2.400 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 1 PASI-ABRJ EPA 9012B 1 PASI-ADMN 92416983007 Out005-07-2.210 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 1 PASI-ABRJ EPA 9012B 1 PASI-ADMN 92416983008 Out005-08-2.200 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 1 PASI-ABRJ EPA 9012B 1 PASI-ADMN 92416983009 Out005-09-2.100 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 1 PASI-ABRJ EPA 9012B 1 PASI-ADMN 92416983010 Out005-10-6.100 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 1 PASI-ABRJ EPA 9012B 1 PASI-ADMN 92416983011 Out005-11-6.000 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 1 PASI-ABRJ EPA 9012B 1 PASI-ADMN REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC. Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 4 of 22 #=AR# ANALYTICAL RESULTS Pace Project No.: Project: 92416983 Outfall 005-SW Sample:Out005-01-2.510 Lab ID:92416983001 Collected:02/07/19 09:30 Received:02/08/19 08:50 Matrix:Water Parameters Results Units DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No.QualMDLLimit Report Analytical Method: EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993300.0 IC Anions 28 Days Fluoride 5.7 mg/L 02/10/19 10:06 16984-48-80.40 0.20 4 Analytical Method: EPA 9012B Preparation Method: EPA 9012B9012B Cyanide, Total Cyanide 0.28 mg/L 02/12/19 18:35 57-12-5 M102/12/19 11:170.024 0.012 3 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 02/21/2019 11:32 AM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 5 of 22 #=AR# ANALYTICAL RESULTS Pace Project No.: Project: 92416983 Outfall 005-SW Sample:Out005-02-NEW S138KV Lab ID:92416983002 Collected:02/07/19 09:45 Received:02/08/19 08:50 Matrix:Water Parameters Results Units DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No.QualMDLLimit Report Analytical Method: EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993300.0 IC Anions 28 Days Fluoride 0.35 mg/L 02/10/19 02:05 16984-48-80.10 0.050 1 Analytical Method: EPA 9012B Preparation Method: EPA 9012B9012B Cyanide, Total Cyanide ND mg/L 02/12/19 18:15 57-12-502/12/19 11:170.0080 0.0040 1 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 02/21/2019 11:32 AM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 6 of 22 #=AR# ANALYTICAL RESULTS Pace Project No.: Project: 92416983 Outfall 005-SW Sample:Out005-03-6.900 Lab ID:92416983003 Collected:02/07/19 10:00 Received:02/08/19 08:50 Matrix:Water Parameters Results Units DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No.QualMDLLimit Report Analytical Method: EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993300.0 IC Anions 28 Days Fluoride 0.076J mg/L 02/10/19 02:21 16984-48-80.10 0.050 1 Analytical Method: EPA 9012B Preparation Method: EPA 9012B9012B Cyanide, Total Cyanide ND mg/L 02/12/19 18:20 57-12-502/12/19 11:170.0080 0.0040 1 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 02/21/2019 11:32 AM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 7 of 22 #=AR# ANALYTICAL RESULTS Pace Project No.: Project: 92416983 Outfall 005-SW Sample:Out005-04-6.500 Lab ID:92416983004 Collected:02/07/19 10:20 Received:02/08/19 08:50 Matrix:Water Parameters Results Units DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No.QualMDLLimit Report Analytical Method: EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993300.0 IC Anions 28 Days Fluoride 0.080J mg/L 02/10/19 03:23 16984-48-80.10 0.050 1 Analytical Method: EPA 9012B Preparation Method: EPA 9012B9012B Cyanide, Total Cyanide ND mg/L 02/12/19 18:20 57-12-502/12/19 11:170.0080 0.0040 1 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 02/21/2019 11:32 AM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 8 of 22 #=AR# ANALYTICAL RESULTS Pace Project No.: Project: 92416983 Outfall 005-SW Sample:Out005-05-NEW E65 Lab ID:92416983005 Collected:02/07/19 10:45 Received:02/08/19 08:50 Matrix:Water Parameters Results Units DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No.QualMDLLimit Report Analytical Method: EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993300.0 IC Anions 28 Days Fluoride 3.9 mg/L 02/10/19 03:38 16984-48-80.10 0.050 1 Analytical Method: EPA 9012B Preparation Method: EPA 9012B9012B Cyanide, Total Cyanide 0.0073J mg/L 02/12/19 18:21 57-12-502/12/19 11:170.0080 0.0040 1 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 02/21/2019 11:32 AM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 9 of 22 #=AR# ANALYTICAL RESULTS Pace Project No.: Project: 92416983 Outfall 005-SW Sample:Out005-06-2.400 Lab ID:92416983006 Collected:02/07/19 11:15 Received:02/08/19 08:50 Matrix:Water Parameters Results Units DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No.QualMDLLimit Report Analytical Method: EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993300.0 IC Anions 28 Days Fluoride 4.5 mg/L 02/10/19 03:54 16984-48-80.10 0.050 1 Analytical Method: EPA 9012B Preparation Method: EPA 9012B9012B Cyanide, Total Cyanide 0.21 mg/L 02/12/19 18:37 57-12-502/12/19 11:170.016 0.0080 2 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 02/21/2019 11:32 AM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 10 of 22 #=AR# ANALYTICAL RESULTS Pace Project No.: Project: 92416983 Outfall 005-SW Sample:Out005-07-2.210 Lab ID:92416983007 Collected:02/07/19 11:30 Received:02/08/19 08:50 Matrix:Water Parameters Results Units DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No.QualMDLLimit Report Analytical Method: EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993300.0 IC Anions 28 Days Fluoride 4.6 mg/L 02/10/19 04:09 16984-48-80.10 0.050 1 Analytical Method: EPA 9012B Preparation Method: EPA 9012B9012B Cyanide, Total Cyanide 0.16 mg/L 02/12/19 18:40 57-12-502/12/19 11:170.016 0.0080 2 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 02/21/2019 11:32 AM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 11 of 22 #=AR# ANALYTICAL RESULTS Pace Project No.: Project: 92416983 Outfall 005-SW Sample:Out005-08-2.200 Lab ID:92416983008 Collected:02/07/19 11:50 Received:02/08/19 08:50 Matrix:Water Parameters Results Units DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No.QualMDLLimit Report Analytical Method: EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993300.0 IC Anions 28 Days Fluoride 4.5 mg/L 02/10/19 04:25 16984-48-80.10 0.050 1 Analytical Method: EPA 9012B Preparation Method: EPA 9012B9012B Cyanide, Total Cyanide 0.18 mg/L 02/12/19 18:41 57-12-502/12/19 11:170.016 0.0080 2 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 02/21/2019 11:32 AM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 12 of 22 #=AR# ANALYTICAL RESULTS Pace Project No.: Project: 92416983 Outfall 005-SW Sample:Out005-09-2.100 Lab ID:92416983009 Collected:02/07/19 12:05 Received:02/08/19 08:50 Matrix:Water Parameters Results Units DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No.QualMDLLimit Report Analytical Method: EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993300.0 IC Anions 28 Days Fluoride 4.5 mg/L 02/10/19 04:40 16984-48-8 M10.10 0.050 1 Analytical Method: EPA 9012B Preparation Method: EPA 9012B9012B Cyanide, Total Cyanide 0.19 mg/L 02/12/19 18:25 57-12-502/12/19 11:170.0080 0.0040 1 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 02/21/2019 11:32 AM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 13 of 22 #=AR# ANALYTICAL RESULTS Pace Project No.: Project: 92416983 Outfall 005-SW Sample:Out005-10-6.100 Lab ID:92416983010 Collected:02/07/19 12:50 Received:02/08/19 08:50 Matrix:Water Parameters Results Units DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No.QualMDLLimit Report Analytical Method: EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993300.0 IC Anions 28 Days Fluoride 0.36 mg/L 02/10/19 05:27 16984-48-80.10 0.050 1 Analytical Method: EPA 9012B Preparation Method: EPA 9012B9012B Cyanide, Total Cyanide ND mg/L 02/12/19 18:26 57-12-502/12/19 11:170.0080 0.0040 1 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 02/21/2019 11:32 AM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 14 of 22 #=AR# ANALYTICAL RESULTS Pace Project No.: Project: 92416983 Outfall 005-SW Sample:Out005-11-6.000 Lab ID:92416983011 Collected:02/07/19 13:20 Received:02/08/19 08:50 Matrix:Water Parameters Results Units DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No.QualMDLLimit Report Analytical Method: EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993300.0 IC Anions 28 Days Fluoride 2.7 mg/L 02/10/19 05:42 16984-48-80.10 0.050 1 Analytical Method: EPA 9012B Preparation Method: EPA 9012B9012B Cyanide, Total Cyanide 0.11 mg/L 02/12/19 18:27 57-12-502/12/19 11:170.0080 0.0040 1 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 02/21/2019 11:32 AM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 15 of 22 #=QC# QUALITY CONTROL DATA Pace Project No.: Project: 92416983 Outfall 005-SW Results presented on this page are in the units indicated by the "Units" column except where an alternate unit is presented to the right of the result. QC Batch: QC Batch Method: Analysis Method: Analysis Description: 457299 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 300.0 IC Anions Associated Lab Samples:92416983001, 92416983002, 92416983003, 92416983004, 92416983005, 92416983006, 92416983007, 92416983008, 92416983009, 92416983010, 92416983011 Parameter Units Blank Result Reporting Limit Qualifiers METHOD BLANK:2494448 Associated Lab Samples:92416983001, 92416983002, 92416983003, 92416983004, 92416983005, 92416983006, 92416983007, 92416983008, 92416983009, 92416983010, 92416983011 Matrix:Water AnalyzedMDL Fluoride mg/L ND 0.10 02/10/19 00:010.050 Parameter Units LCS Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers% RecConc. 2494449LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE: LCSSpike Fluoride mg/L 2.62.5 103 90-110 Parameter Units MS Result % Rec Limits Qual% RecConc. 2494450MATRIX SPIKE & MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE: MSSpike Result 92416922005 2494451 MSD Result MSD % Rec RPD RPD Max MSDMS Spike Conc. Fluoride mg/L 2.5 92 90-11095 3 102.5ND 2.3 2.4 Parameter Units MS Result % Rec Limits Qual% RecConc. 2494452MATRIX SPIKE & MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE: MSSpike Result 92416983009 2494453 MSD Result MSD % Rec RPD RPD Max MSDMS Spike Conc. Fluoride mg/L M12.5 22 90-1103 10 102.54.5 5.0 4.5 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 02/21/2019 11:32 AM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 16 of 22 #=QC# QUALITY CONTROL DATA Pace Project No.: Project: 92416983 Outfall 005-SW Results presented on this page are in the units indicated by the "Units" column except where an alternate unit is presented to the right of the result. QC Batch: QC Batch Method: Analysis Method: Analysis Description: 457402 EPA 9012B EPA 9012B EPA 9012B Cyanide Associated Lab Samples:92416983001, 92416983002, 92416983003, 92416983004, 92416983005, 92416983006, 92416983007, 92416983008, 92416983009, 92416983010, 92416983011 Parameter Units Blank Result Reporting Limit Qualifiers METHOD BLANK:2494751 Associated Lab Samples:92416983001, 92416983002, 92416983003, 92416983004, 92416983005, 92416983006, 92416983007, 92416983008, 92416983009, 92416983010, 92416983011 Matrix:Water AnalyzedMDL Cyanide mg/L ND 0.0080 02/12/19 18:110.0040 Parameter Units LCS Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers% RecConc. 2494752LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE: LCSSpike Cyanide mg/L 0.0920.1 92 80-120 Parameter Units MS Result % Rec Limits Qual% RecConc. 2494753MATRIX SPIKE & MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE: MSSpike Result 92416983001 2494754 MSD Result MSD % Rec RPD RPD Max MSDMS Spike Conc. Cyanide mg/L M10.1 11 75-12570 18 200.10.28 0.29 0.35 Parameter Units MS Result % Rec Limits Qual% RecConc. 2494755MATRIX SPIKE & MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE: MSSpike Result 92416983002 2494756 MSD Result MSD % Rec RPD RPD Max MSDMS Spike Conc. Cyanide mg/L 0.1 95 75-12586 9 200.1ND 0.095 0.086 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 02/21/2019 11:32 AM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 17 of 22 #=QL# QUALIFIERS Pace Project No.: Project: 92416983 Outfall 005-SW DEFINITIONS DF - Dilution Factor, if reported, represents the factor applied to the reported data due to dilution of the sample aliquot. ND - Not Detected at or above adjusted reporting limit. TNTC - Too Numerous To Count J - Estimated concentration above the adjusted method detection limit and below the adjusted reporting limit. MDL - Adjusted Method Detection Limit. PQL - Practical Quantitation Limit. RL - Reporting Limit - The lowest concentration value that meets project requirements for quantitative data with known precision and bias for a specific analyte in a specific matrix. S - Surrogate 1,2-Diphenylhydrazine decomposes to and cannot be separated from Azobenzene using Method 8270. The result for each analyte is a combined concentration. Consistent with EPA guidelines, unrounded data are displayed and have been used to calculate % recovery and RPD values. LCS(D) - Laboratory Control Sample (Duplicate) MS(D) - Matrix Spike (Duplicate) DUP - Sample Duplicate RPD - Relative Percent Difference NC - Not Calculable. SG - Silica Gel - Clean-Up U - Indicates the compound was analyzed for, but not detected. Acid preservation may not be appropriate for 2 Chloroethylvinyl ether. A separate vial preserved to a pH of 4-5 is recommended in SW846 Chapter 4 for the analysis of Acrolein and Acrylonitrile by EPA Method 8260. N-Nitrosodiphenylamine decomposes and cannot be separated from Diphenylamine using Method 8270. The result reported for each analyte is a combined concentration. Pace Analytical is TNI accredited. Contact your Pace PM for the current list of accredited analytes. TNI - The NELAC Institute. LABORATORIES Pace Analytical Services - AshevillePASI-A ANALYTE QUALIFIERS Matrix spike recovery exceeded QC limits. Batch accepted based on laboratory control sample (LCS) recovery.M1 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 02/21/2019 11:32 AM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 18 of 22 #=CR# QUALITY CONTROL DATA CROSS REFERENCE TABLE Pace Project No.: Project: 92416983 Outfall 005-SW Lab ID Sample ID QC Batch Method QC Batch Analytical Method Analytical Batch 92416983001 457299Out005-01-2.510 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 92416983002 457299Out005-02-NEW S138KV EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 92416983003 457299Out005-03-6.900 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 92416983004 457299Out005-04-6.500 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 92416983005 457299Out005-05-NEW E65 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 92416983006 457299Out005-06-2.400 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 92416983007 457299Out005-07-2.210 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 92416983008 457299Out005-08-2.200 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 92416983009 457299Out005-09-2.100 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 92416983010 457299Out005-10-6.100 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 92416983011 457299Out005-11-6.000 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 92416983001 457402 457635Out005-01-2.510 EPA 9012B EPA 9012B 92416983002 457402 457635Out005-02-NEW S138KV EPA 9012B EPA 9012B 92416983003 457402 457635Out005-03-6.900 EPA 9012B EPA 9012B 92416983004 457402 457635Out005-04-6.500 EPA 9012B EPA 9012B 92416983005 457402 457635Out005-05-NEW E65 EPA 9012B EPA 9012B 92416983006 457402 457635Out005-06-2.400 EPA 9012B EPA 9012B 92416983007 457402 457635Out005-07-2.210 EPA 9012B EPA 9012B 92416983008 457402 457635Out005-08-2.200 EPA 9012B EPA 9012B 92416983009 457402 457635Out005-09-2.100 EPA 9012B EPA 9012B 92416983010 457402 457635Out005-10-6.100 EPA 9012B EPA 9012B 92416983011 457402 457635Out005-11-6.000 EPA 9012B EPA 9012B REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 02/21/2019 11:32 AM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 19 of 22 Page 20 of 22 Page 21 of 22 Page 22 of 22 Draft – Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park EHS Support LLC 2019-03-13 #=CL# March 17, 2019 LIMS USE: FR - MICHAEL WORDEN LIMS OBJECT ID: 92421169 92421169 Project: Pace Project No.: RE: Michael W. Worden Environeering, Inc. 16100 Cairnway Suite 320 Houston, TX 77084 Outfall 005 (NEW) 137-266 Dear Michael Worden: Enclosed are the analytical results for sample(s) received by the laboratory on March 13, 2019. The results relate only to the samples included in this report. Results reported herein conform to the most current, applicable TNI/NELAC standards and the laboratory's Quality Assurance Manual, where applicable, unless otherwise noted in the body of the report. If you have any questions concerning this report, please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Angela Baioni angela.baioni@pacelabs.com Project Manager (704)875-9092 Enclosures REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC. Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 1 of 12 #=CP# CERTIFICATIONS Pace Project No.: Project: 92421169 Outfall 005 (NEW) 137-266 Asheville Certification IDs 2225 Riverside Drive, Asheville, NC 28804 Florida/NELAP Certification #: E87648 Massachusetts Certification #: M-NC030 North Carolina Drinking Water Certification #: 37712 North Carolina Wastewater Certification #: 40 South Carolina Certification #: 99030001 Virginia/VELAP Certification #: 460222 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC. Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 2 of 12 #=SS# SAMPLE SUMMARY Pace Project No.: Project: 92421169 Outfall 005 (NEW) 137-266 Lab ID Sample ID Matrix Date Collected Date Received 92421169001 Out005-05-NEW E65 Water 03/13/19 11:05 03/13/19 15:34 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC. Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 3 of 12 #=SA# SAMPLE ANALYTE COUNT Pace Project No.: Project: 92421169 Outfall 005 (NEW) 137-266 Lab ID Sample ID Method Analytes Reported LaboratoryAnalysts 92421169001 Out005-05-NEW E65 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 1 PASI-ACDC EPA 9012B 1 PASI-ACJH1 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC. Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 4 of 12 #=AR# ANALYTICAL RESULTS Pace Project No.: Project: 92421169 Outfall 005 (NEW) 137-266 Sample:Out005-05-NEW E65 Lab ID:92421169001 Collected:03/13/19 11:05 Received:03/13/19 15:34 Matrix:Water Parameters Results Units DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No.QualMDLLimit Report Analytical Method: EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993300.0 IC Anions 28 Days Fluoride 4.2 mg/L 03/15/19 00:04 16984-48-80.20 0.10 2 Analytical Method: EPA 9012B Preparation Method: EPA 9012B9012B Cyanide, Total Cyanide ND mg/L 03/17/19 14:34 57-12-5 M1,R103/16/19 13:000.0080 0.0040 1 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 03/17/2019 05:27 PM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 5 of 12 #=QC# QUALITY CONTROL DATA Pace Project No.: Project: 92421169 Outfall 005 (NEW) 137-266 Results presented on this page are in the units indicated by the "Units" column except where an alternate unit is presented to the right of the result. QC Batch: QC Batch Method: Analysis Method: Analysis Description: 463269 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 300.0 IC Anions Associated Lab Samples:92421169001 Parameter Units Blank Result Reporting Limit Qualifiers METHOD BLANK:2520607 Associated Lab Samples:92421169001 Matrix:Water AnalyzedMDL Fluoride mg/L ND 0.10 03/14/19 15:480.050 Parameter Units LCS Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers% RecConc. 2520608LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE: LCSSpike Fluoride mg/L 2.52.5 99 90-110 Parameter Units MS Result % Rec Limits Qual% RecConc. 2520609MATRIX SPIKE & MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE: MSSpike Result 92421097007 2520610 MSD Result MSD % Rec RPD RPD Max MSDMS Spike Conc. Fluoride mg/L M12.5 71 90-11072 2 102.5ND 1.8 1.8 Parameter Units MS Result % Rec Limits Qual% RecConc. 2520611MATRIX SPIKE & MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE: MSSpike Result 92421154004 2520612 MSD Result MSD % Rec RPD RPD Max MSDMS Spike Conc. Fluoride mg/L 2.5 98 90-11099 1 102.5ND 2.5 2.5 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 03/17/2019 05:27 PM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 6 of 12 #=QC# QUALITY CONTROL DATA Pace Project No.: Project: 92421169 Outfall 005 (NEW) 137-266 Results presented on this page are in the units indicated by the "Units" column except where an alternate unit is presented to the right of the result. QC Batch: QC Batch Method: Analysis Method: Analysis Description: 463728 EPA 9012B EPA 9012B EPA 9012B Cyanide Associated Lab Samples:92421169001 Parameter Units Blank Result Reporting Limit Qualifiers METHOD BLANK:2522582 Associated Lab Samples:92421169001 Matrix:Water AnalyzedMDL Cyanide mg/L ND 0.0080 03/17/19 14:320.0040 Parameter Units LCS Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers% RecConc. 2522583LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE: LCSSpike Cyanide mg/L 0.110.1 105 80-120 Parameter Units MS Result % Rec Limits Qual% RecConc. 2522584MATRIX SPIKE & MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE: MSSpike Result 92421169001 2522585 MSD Result MSD % Rec RPD RPD Max MSDMS Spike Conc. Cyanide mg/L M1,R10.1 58 75-12587 39 200.1ND 0.061 0.091 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 03/17/2019 05:27 PM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 7 of 12 #=QL# QUALIFIERS Pace Project No.: Project: 92421169 Outfall 005 (NEW) 137-266 DEFINITIONS DF - Dilution Factor, if reported, represents the factor applied to the reported data due to dilution of the sample aliquot. ND - Not Detected at or above adjusted reporting limit. TNTC - Too Numerous To Count J - Estimated concentration above the adjusted method detection limit and below the adjusted reporting limit. MDL - Adjusted Method Detection Limit. PQL - Practical Quantitation Limit. RL - Reporting Limit - The lowest concentration value that meets project requirements for quantitative data with known precision and bias for a specific analyte in a specific matrix. S - Surrogate 1,2-Diphenylhydrazine decomposes to and cannot be separated from Azobenzene using Method 8270. The result for each analyte is a combined concentration. Consistent with EPA guidelines, unrounded data are displayed and have been used to calculate % recovery and RPD values. LCS(D) - Laboratory Control Sample (Duplicate) MS(D) - Matrix Spike (Duplicate) DUP - Sample Duplicate RPD - Relative Percent Difference NC - Not Calculable. SG - Silica Gel - Clean-Up U - Indicates the compound was analyzed for, but not detected. Acid preservation may not be appropriate for 2 Chloroethylvinyl ether. A separate vial preserved to a pH of 4-5 is recommended in SW846 Chapter 4 for the analysis of Acrolein and Acrylonitrile by EPA Method 8260. N-Nitrosodiphenylamine decomposes and cannot be separated from Diphenylamine using Method 8270. The result reported for each analyte is a combined concentration. Pace Analytical is TNI accredited. Contact your Pace PM for the current list of accredited analytes. TNI - The NELAC Institute. LABORATORIES Pace Analytical Services - AshevillePASI-A ANALYTE QUALIFIERS Matrix spike recovery exceeded QC limits. Batch accepted based on laboratory control sample (LCS) recovery.M1 RPD value was outside control limits.R1 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 03/17/2019 05:27 PM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 8 of 12 #=CR# QUALITY CONTROL DATA CROSS REFERENCE TABLE Pace Project No.: Project: 92421169 Outfall 005 (NEW) 137-266 Lab ID Sample ID QC Batch Method QC Batch Analytical Method Analytical Batch 92421169001 463269Out005-05-NEW E65 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 92421169001 463728 463766Out005-05-NEW E65 EPA 9012B EPA 9012B REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 03/17/2019 05:27 PM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 9 of 12 Page 10 of 12 Page 11 of 12 Page 12 of 12 #=CL# March 17, 2019 LIMS USE: FR - MICHAEL WORDEN LIMS OBJECT ID: 92421170 92421170 Project: Pace Project No.: RE: Michael W. Worden Environeering, Inc. 16100 Cairnway Suite 320 Houston, TX 77084 Outfall 005 137-266 Dear Michael Worden: Enclosed are the analytical results for sample(s) received by the laboratory on March 13, 2019. The results relate only to the samples included in this report. Results reported herein conform to the most current, applicable TNI/NELAC standards and the laboratory's Quality Assurance Manual, where applicable, unless otherwise noted in the body of the report. If you have any questions concerning this report, please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Angela Baioni angela.baioni@pacelabs.com Project Manager (704)875-9092 Enclosures REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC. Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 1 of 19 #=CP# CERTIFICATIONS Pace Project No.: Project: 92421170 Outfall 005 137-266 Asheville Certification IDs 2225 Riverside Drive, Asheville, NC 28804 Florida/NELAP Certification #: E87648 Massachusetts Certification #: M-NC030 North Carolina Drinking Water Certification #: 37712 North Carolina Wastewater Certification #: 40 South Carolina Certification #: 99030001 Virginia/VELAP Certification #: 460222 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC. Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 2 of 19 #=SS# SAMPLE SUMMARY Pace Project No.: Project: 92421170 Outfall 005 137-266 Lab ID Sample ID Matrix Date Collected Date Received 92421170001 Out005-01-2.510 Water 03/13/19 11:30 03/13/19 15:34 92421170002 Out005-06-2.400 Water 03/13/19 11:55 03/13/19 15:34 92421170003 Out005-07-2.210 Water 03/13/19 12:10 03/13/19 15:34 92421170004 Out005-08-2.200 Water 03/13/19 12:20 03/13/19 15:34 92421170005 Out005-09-2.100 Water 03/13/19 12:35 03/13/19 15:34 92421170006 Out005-10-6.100 Water 03/13/19 13:05 03/13/19 15:34 92421170007 Out005-11.6.000 Water 03/13/19 13:20 03/13/19 15:34 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC. Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 3 of 19 #=SA# SAMPLE ANALYTE COUNT Pace Project No.: Project: 92421170 Outfall 005 137-266 Lab ID Sample ID Method Analytes Reported LaboratoryAnalysts 92421170001 Out005-01-2.510 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 1 PASI-ACDC EPA 9012B 1 PASI-ACJH1 92421170002 Out005-06-2.400 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 1 PASI-ACDC EPA 9012B 1 PASI-ACJH1 92421170003 Out005-07-2.210 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 1 PASI-ACDC EPA 9012B 1 PASI-ACJH1 92421170004 Out005-08-2.200 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 1 PASI-ACDC EPA 9012B 1 PASI-ACJH1 92421170005 Out005-09-2.100 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 1 PASI-ACDC EPA 9012B 1 PASI-ACJH1 92421170006 Out005-10-6.100 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 1 PASI-ACDC EPA 9012B 1 PASI-ACJH1 92421170007 Out005-11.6.000 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 1 PASI-ACDC EPA 9012B 1 PASI-ACJH1 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC. Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 4 of 19 #=AR# ANALYTICAL RESULTS Pace Project No.: Project: 92421170 Outfall 005 137-266 Sample:Out005-01-2.510 Lab ID:92421170001 Collected:03/13/19 11:30 Received:03/13/19 15:34 Matrix:Water Parameters Results Units DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No.QualMDLLimit Report Analytical Method: EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993300.0 IC Anions 28 Days Fluoride 4.8 mg/L 03/15/19 00:20 16984-48-80.20 0.10 2 Analytical Method: EPA 9012B Preparation Method: EPA 9012B9012B Cyanide, Total Cyanide 0.13 mg/L 03/17/19 14:36 57-12-503/16/19 13:000.0080 0.0040 1 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 03/17/2019 05:27 PM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 5 of 19 #=AR# ANALYTICAL RESULTS Pace Project No.: Project: 92421170 Outfall 005 137-266 Sample:Out005-06-2.400 Lab ID:92421170002 Collected:03/13/19 11:55 Received:03/13/19 15:34 Matrix:Water Parameters Results Units DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No.QualMDLLimit Report Analytical Method: EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993300.0 IC Anions 28 Days Fluoride 3.3 mg/L 03/14/19 23:00 16984-48-80.10 0.050 1 Analytical Method: EPA 9012B Preparation Method: EPA 9012B9012B Cyanide, Total Cyanide 0.16 mg/L 03/17/19 14:37 57-12-503/16/19 13:000.0080 0.0040 1 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 03/17/2019 05:27 PM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 6 of 19 #=AR# ANALYTICAL RESULTS Pace Project No.: Project: 92421170 Outfall 005 137-266 Sample:Out005-07-2.210 Lab ID:92421170003 Collected:03/13/19 12:10 Received:03/13/19 15:34 Matrix:Water Parameters Results Units DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No.QualMDLLimit Report Analytical Method: EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993300.0 IC Anions 28 Days Fluoride 3.6 mg/L 03/14/19 23:16 16984-48-80.10 0.050 1 Analytical Method: EPA 9012B Preparation Method: EPA 9012B9012B Cyanide, Total Cyanide 0.14 mg/L 03/17/19 14:38 57-12-503/16/19 13:000.0080 0.0040 1 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 03/17/2019 05:27 PM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 7 of 19 #=AR# ANALYTICAL RESULTS Pace Project No.: Project: 92421170 Outfall 005 137-266 Sample:Out005-08-2.200 Lab ID:92421170004 Collected:03/13/19 12:20 Received:03/13/19 15:34 Matrix:Water Parameters Results Units DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No.QualMDLLimit Report Analytical Method: EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993300.0 IC Anions 28 Days Fluoride 3.6 mg/L 03/14/19 23:32 16984-48-80.10 0.050 1 Analytical Method: EPA 9012B Preparation Method: EPA 9012B9012B Cyanide, Total Cyanide 0.14 mg/L 03/17/19 14:41 57-12-503/16/19 13:000.0080 0.0040 1 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 03/17/2019 05:27 PM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 8 of 19 #=AR# ANALYTICAL RESULTS Pace Project No.: Project: 92421170 Outfall 005 137-266 Sample:Out005-09-2.100 Lab ID:92421170005 Collected:03/13/19 12:35 Received:03/13/19 15:34 Matrix:Water Parameters Results Units DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No.QualMDLLimit Report Analytical Method: EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993300.0 IC Anions 28 Days Fluoride 3.6 mg/L 03/14/19 23:48 16984-48-80.10 0.050 1 Analytical Method: EPA 9012B Preparation Method: EPA 9012B9012B Cyanide, Total Cyanide 0.13 mg/L 03/17/19 14:42 57-12-503/16/19 13:000.0080 0.0040 1 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 03/17/2019 05:27 PM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 9 of 19 #=AR# ANALYTICAL RESULTS Pace Project No.: Project: 92421170 Outfall 005 137-266 Sample:Out005-10-6.100 Lab ID:92421170006 Collected:03/13/19 13:05 Received:03/13/19 15:34 Matrix:Water Parameters Results Units DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No.QualMDLLimit Report Analytical Method: EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993300.0 IC Anions 28 Days Fluoride 0.28 mg/L 03/15/19 14:31 16984-48-80.10 0.050 1 Analytical Method: EPA 9012B Preparation Method: EPA 9012B9012B Cyanide, Total Cyanide ND mg/L 03/17/19 14:42 57-12-503/16/19 13:000.0080 0.0040 1 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 03/17/2019 05:27 PM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 10 of 19 #=AR# ANALYTICAL RESULTS Pace Project No.: Project: 92421170 Outfall 005 137-266 Sample:Out005-11.6.000 Lab ID:92421170007 Collected:03/13/19 13:20 Received:03/13/19 15:34 Matrix:Water Parameters Results Units DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No.QualMDLLimit Report Analytical Method: EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993300.0 IC Anions 28 Days Fluoride 1.8 mg/L 03/15/19 14:46 16984-48-80.10 0.050 1 Analytical Method: EPA 9012B Preparation Method: EPA 9012B9012B Cyanide, Total Cyanide 0.049 mg/L 03/17/19 14:43 57-12-503/16/19 13:000.0080 0.0040 1 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 03/17/2019 05:27 PM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 11 of 19 #=QC# QUALITY CONTROL DATA Pace Project No.: Project: 92421170 Outfall 005 137-266 Results presented on this page are in the units indicated by the "Units" column except where an alternate unit is presented to the right of the result. QC Batch: QC Batch Method: Analysis Method: Analysis Description: 463269 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 300.0 IC Anions Associated Lab Samples:92421170001, 92421170002, 92421170003, 92421170004, 92421170005 Parameter Units Blank Result Reporting Limit Qualifiers METHOD BLANK:2520607 Associated Lab Samples:92421170001, 92421170002, 92421170003, 92421170004, 92421170005 Matrix:Water AnalyzedMDL Fluoride mg/L ND 0.10 03/14/19 15:480.050 Parameter Units LCS Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers% RecConc. 2520608LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE: LCSSpike Fluoride mg/L 2.52.5 99 90-110 Parameter Units MS Result % Rec Limits Qual% RecConc. 2520609MATRIX SPIKE & MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE: MSSpike Result 92421097007 2520610 MSD Result MSD % Rec RPD RPD Max MSDMS Spike Conc. Fluoride mg/L M12.5 71 90-11072 2 102.5ND 1.8 1.8 Parameter Units MS Result % Rec Limits Qual% RecConc. 2520611MATRIX SPIKE & MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE: MSSpike Result 92421154004 2520612 MSD Result MSD % Rec RPD RPD Max MSDMS Spike Conc. Fluoride mg/L 2.5 98 90-11099 1 102.5ND 2.5 2.5 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 03/17/2019 05:27 PM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 12 of 19 #=QC# QUALITY CONTROL DATA Pace Project No.: Project: 92421170 Outfall 005 137-266 Results presented on this page are in the units indicated by the "Units" column except where an alternate unit is presented to the right of the result. QC Batch: QC Batch Method: Analysis Method: Analysis Description: 463475 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 300.0 IC Anions Associated Lab Samples:92421170006, 92421170007 Parameter Units Blank Result Reporting Limit Qualifiers METHOD BLANK:2521481 Associated Lab Samples:92421170006, 92421170007 Matrix:Water AnalyzedMDL Fluoride mg/L ND 0.10 03/15/19 11:310.050 Parameter Units LCS Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers% RecConc. 2521482LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE: LCSSpike Fluoride mg/L 2.62.5 102 90-110 Parameter Units MS Result % Rec Limits Qual% RecConc. 2521483MATRIX SPIKE & MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE: MSSpike Result 92421391001 2521484 MSD Result MSD % Rec RPD RPD Max MSDMS Spike Conc. Fluoride mg/L M12.5 122 90-110122 0 102.5ND 3.1 3.1 Parameter Units MS Result % Rec Limits Qual% RecConc. 2521485MATRIX SPIKE & MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE: MSSpike Result 92421283001 2521486 MSD Result MSD % Rec RPD RPD Max MSDMS Spike Conc. Fluoride mg/L 2.5 97 90-11098 1 102.50.077J 2.5 2.5 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 03/17/2019 05:27 PM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 13 of 19 #=QC# QUALITY CONTROL DATA Pace Project No.: Project: 92421170 Outfall 005 137-266 Results presented on this page are in the units indicated by the "Units" column except where an alternate unit is presented to the right of the result. QC Batch: QC Batch Method: Analysis Method: Analysis Description: 463728 EPA 9012B EPA 9012B EPA 9012B Cyanide Associated Lab Samples:92421170001, 92421170002, 92421170003, 92421170004, 92421170005, 92421170006, 92421170007 Parameter Units Blank Result Reporting Limit Qualifiers METHOD BLANK:2522582 Associated Lab Samples:92421170001, 92421170002, 92421170003, 92421170004, 92421170005, 92421170006, 92421170007 Matrix:Water AnalyzedMDL Cyanide mg/L ND 0.0080 03/17/19 14:320.0040 Parameter Units LCS Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers% RecConc. 2522583LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE: LCSSpike Cyanide mg/L 0.110.1 105 80-120 Parameter Units MS Result % Rec Limits Qual% RecConc. 2522584MATRIX SPIKE & MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE: MSSpike Result 92421169001 2522585 MSD Result MSD % Rec RPD RPD Max MSDMS Spike Conc. Cyanide mg/L M1,R10.1 58 75-12587 39 200.1ND 0.061 0.091 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 03/17/2019 05:27 PM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 14 of 19 #=QL# QUALIFIERS Pace Project No.: Project: 92421170 Outfall 005 137-266 DEFINITIONS DF - Dilution Factor, if reported, represents the factor applied to the reported data due to dilution of the sample aliquot. ND - Not Detected at or above adjusted reporting limit. TNTC - Too Numerous To Count J - Estimated concentration above the adjusted method detection limit and below the adjusted reporting limit. MDL - Adjusted Method Detection Limit. PQL - Practical Quantitation Limit. RL - Reporting Limit - The lowest concentration value that meets project requirements for quantitative data with known precision and bias for a specific analyte in a specific matrix. S - Surrogate 1,2-Diphenylhydrazine decomposes to and cannot be separated from Azobenzene using Method 8270. The result for each analyte is a combined concentration. Consistent with EPA guidelines, unrounded data are displayed and have been used to calculate % recovery and RPD values. LCS(D) - Laboratory Control Sample (Duplicate) MS(D) - Matrix Spike (Duplicate) DUP - Sample Duplicate RPD - Relative Percent Difference NC - Not Calculable. SG - Silica Gel - Clean-Up U - Indicates the compound was analyzed for, but not detected. Acid preservation may not be appropriate for 2 Chloroethylvinyl ether. A separate vial preserved to a pH of 4-5 is recommended in SW846 Chapter 4 for the analysis of Acrolein and Acrylonitrile by EPA Method 8260. N-Nitrosodiphenylamine decomposes and cannot be separated from Diphenylamine using Method 8270. The result reported for each analyte is a combined concentration. Pace Analytical is TNI accredited. Contact your Pace PM for the current list of accredited analytes. TNI - The NELAC Institute. LABORATORIES Pace Analytical Services - AshevillePASI-A ANALYTE QUALIFIERS Matrix spike recovery exceeded QC limits. Batch accepted based on laboratory control sample (LCS) recovery.M1 RPD value was outside control limits.R1 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 03/17/2019 05:27 PM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 15 of 19 #=CR# QUALITY CONTROL DATA CROSS REFERENCE TABLE Pace Project No.: Project: 92421170 Outfall 005 137-266 Lab ID Sample ID QC Batch Method QC Batch Analytical Method Analytical Batch 92421170001 463269Out005-01-2.510 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 92421170002 463269Out005-06-2.400 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 92421170003 463269Out005-07-2.210 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 92421170004 463269Out005-08-2.200 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 92421170005 463269Out005-09-2.100 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 92421170006 463475Out005-10-6.100 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 92421170007 463475Out005-11.6.000 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 92421170001 463728 463766Out005-01-2.510 EPA 9012B EPA 9012B 92421170002 463728 463766Out005-06-2.400 EPA 9012B EPA 9012B 92421170003 463728 463766Out005-07-2.210 EPA 9012B EPA 9012B 92421170004 463728 463766Out005-08-2.200 EPA 9012B EPA 9012B 92421170005 463728 463766Out005-09-2.100 EPA 9012B EPA 9012B 92421170006 463728 463766Out005-10-6.100 EPA 9012B EPA 9012B 92421170007 463728 463766Out005-11.6.000 EPA 9012B EPA 9012B REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 03/17/2019 05:27 PM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 16 of 19 Page 17 of 19 Page 18 of 19 Page 19 of 19 Draft – Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park EHS Support LLC 2019-03-27 #=CL# April 02, 2019 LIMS USE: FR - MICHAEL WORDEN LIMS OBJECT ID: 92423083 92423083 Project: Pace Project No.: RE: Michael W. Worden Environeering, Inc. 16100 Cairnway Suite 320 Houston, TX 77084 137-266 Outfall 005 Dear Michael Worden: Enclosed are the analytical results for sample(s) received by the laboratory on March 28, 2019. The results relate only to the samples included in this report. Results reported herein conform to the most current, applicable TNI/NELAC standards and the laboratory's Quality Assurance Manual, where applicable, unless otherwise noted in the body of the report. If you have any questions concerning this report, please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Angela Baioni angela.baioni@pacelabs.com Project Manager (704)875-9092 Enclosures REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC. Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 1 of 18 #=CP# CERTIFICATIONS Pace Project No.: Project: 92423083 137-266 Outfall 005 Asheville Certification IDs 2225 Riverside Drive, Asheville, NC 28804 Florida/NELAP Certification #: E87648 Massachusetts Certification #: M-NC030 North Carolina Drinking Water Certification #: 37712 North Carolina Wastewater Certification #: 40 South Carolina Certification #: 99030001 Virginia/VELAP Certification #: 460222 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC. Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 2 of 18 #=SS# SAMPLE SUMMARY Pace Project No.: Project: 92423083 137-266 Outfall 005 Lab ID Sample ID Matrix Date Collected Date Received 92423083001 Out005-01-2.510 Water 03/27/19 12:45 03/28/19 09:09 92423083002 Out005-06-2.400 Water 03/27/19 13:20 03/28/19 09:09 92423083003 Out005-07-2.210 Water 03/27/19 13:30 03/28/19 09:09 92423083004 Out005-08-2.200 Water 03/27/19 13:40 03/28/19 09:09 92423083005 Out005-09-2.100 Water 03/27/19 13:50 03/28/19 09:09 92423083006 Out005-10-6.100 Water 03/27/19 14:05 03/28/19 09:09 92423083007 Out005-11-6.000 Water 03/27/19 14:20 03/28/19 09:09 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC. Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 3 of 18 #=SA# SAMPLE ANALYTE COUNT Pace Project No.: Project: 92423083 137-266 Outfall 005 Lab ID Sample ID Method Analytes Reported LaboratoryAnalysts 92423083001 Out005-01-2.510 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 1 PASI-ABRJ EPA 9012B 1 PASI-ANAL 92423083002 Out005-06-2.400 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 1 PASI-ABRJ EPA 9012B 1 PASI-ANAL 92423083003 Out005-07-2.210 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 1 PASI-ABRJ EPA 9012B 1 PASI-ANAL 92423083004 Out005-08-2.200 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 1 PASI-ABRJ EPA 9012B 1 PASI-ANAL 92423083005 Out005-09-2.100 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 1 PASI-ABRJ EPA 9012B 1 PASI-ANAL 92423083006 Out005-10-6.100 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 1 PASI-ABRJ EPA 9012B 1 PASI-ANAL 92423083007 Out005-11-6.000 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 1 PASI-ABRJ EPA 9012B 1 PASI-ANAL REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC. Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 4 of 18 #=AR# ANALYTICAL RESULTS Pace Project No.: Project: 92423083 137-266 Outfall 005 Sample:Out005-01-2.510 Lab ID:92423083001 Collected:03/27/19 12:45 Received:03/28/19 09:09 Matrix:Water Parameters Results Units DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No.QualMDLLimit Report Analytical Method: EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993300.0 IC Anions 28 Days Fluoride 6.2 mg/L 03/31/19 02:10 16984-48-8 M10.30 0.15 3 Analytical Method: EPA 9012B Preparation Method: EPA 9012B9012B Cyanide, Total Cyanide 0.44 mg/L 04/01/19 11:56 57-12-503/31/19 15:430.040 0.020 5 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 04/02/2019 10:22 AM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 5 of 18 #=AR# ANALYTICAL RESULTS Pace Project No.: Project: 92423083 137-266 Outfall 005 Sample:Out005-06-2.400 Lab ID:92423083002 Collected:03/27/19 13:20 Received:03/28/19 09:09 Matrix:Water Parameters Results Units DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No.QualMDLLimit Report Analytical Method: EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993300.0 IC Anions 28 Days Fluoride 3.6 mg/L 03/30/19 10:25 16984-48-80.10 0.050 1 Analytical Method: EPA 9012B Preparation Method: EPA 9012B9012B Cyanide, Total Cyanide 0.19 mg/L 04/01/19 11:47 57-12-503/31/19 15:430.0080 0.0040 1 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 04/02/2019 10:22 AM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 6 of 18 #=AR# ANALYTICAL RESULTS Pace Project No.: Project: 92423083 137-266 Outfall 005 Sample:Out005-07-2.210 Lab ID:92423083003 Collected:03/27/19 13:30 Received:03/28/19 09:09 Matrix:Water Parameters Results Units DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No.QualMDLLimit Report Analytical Method: EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993300.0 IC Anions 28 Days Fluoride 3.9 mg/L 03/30/19 10:40 16984-48-80.10 0.050 1 Analytical Method: EPA 9012B Preparation Method: EPA 9012B9012B Cyanide, Total Cyanide 0.15 mg/L 04/01/19 11:48 57-12-503/31/19 15:430.0080 0.0040 1 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 04/02/2019 10:22 AM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 7 of 18 #=AR# ANALYTICAL RESULTS Pace Project No.: Project: 92423083 137-266 Outfall 005 Sample:Out005-08-2.200 Lab ID:92423083004 Collected:03/27/19 13:40 Received:03/28/19 09:09 Matrix:Water Parameters Results Units DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No.QualMDLLimit Report Analytical Method: EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993300.0 IC Anions 28 Days Fluoride 3.7 mg/L 03/30/19 10:55 16984-48-80.10 0.050 1 Analytical Method: EPA 9012B Preparation Method: EPA 9012B9012B Cyanide, Total Cyanide 0.16 mg/L 04/01/19 11:49 57-12-503/31/19 15:430.0080 0.0040 1 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 04/02/2019 10:22 AM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 8 of 18 #=AR# ANALYTICAL RESULTS Pace Project No.: Project: 92423083 137-266 Outfall 005 Sample:Out005-09-2.100 Lab ID:92423083005 Collected:03/27/19 13:50 Received:03/28/19 09:09 Matrix:Water Parameters Results Units DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No.QualMDLLimit Report Analytical Method: EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993300.0 IC Anions 28 Days Fluoride 3.8 mg/L 03/30/19 11:10 16984-48-80.10 0.050 1 Analytical Method: EPA 9012B Preparation Method: EPA 9012B9012B Cyanide, Total Cyanide 0.15 mg/L 04/01/19 11:49 57-12-503/31/19 15:430.0080 0.0040 1 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 04/02/2019 10:22 AM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 9 of 18 #=AR# ANALYTICAL RESULTS Pace Project No.: Project: 92423083 137-266 Outfall 005 Sample:Out005-10-6.100 Lab ID:92423083006 Collected:03/27/19 14:05 Received:03/28/19 09:09 Matrix:Water Parameters Results Units DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No.QualMDLLimit Report Analytical Method: EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993300.0 IC Anions 28 Days Fluoride 0.22 mg/L 03/30/19 12:10 16984-48-80.10 0.050 1 Analytical Method: EPA 9012B Preparation Method: EPA 9012B9012B Cyanide, Total Cyanide ND mg/L 04/01/19 11:50 57-12-503/31/19 15:430.0080 0.0040 1 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 04/02/2019 10:22 AM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 10 of 18 #=AR# ANALYTICAL RESULTS Pace Project No.: Project: 92423083 137-266 Outfall 005 Sample:Out005-11-6.000 Lab ID:92423083007 Collected:03/27/19 14:20 Received:03/28/19 09:09 Matrix:Water Parameters Results Units DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No.QualMDLLimit Report Analytical Method: EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993300.0 IC Anions 28 Days Fluoride 2.1 mg/L 03/30/19 12:25 16984-48-80.10 0.050 1 Analytical Method: EPA 9012B Preparation Method: EPA 9012B9012B Cyanide, Total Cyanide 0.077 mg/L 04/01/19 11:53 57-12-503/31/19 15:430.0080 0.0040 1 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 04/02/2019 10:22 AM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 11 of 18 #=QC# QUALITY CONTROL DATA Pace Project No.: Project: 92423083 137-266 Outfall 005 Results presented on this page are in the units indicated by the "Units" column except where an alternate unit is presented to the right of the result. QC Batch: QC Batch Method: Analysis Method: Analysis Description: 466419 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 300.0 IC Anions Associated Lab Samples:92423083001, 92423083002, 92423083003, 92423083004, 92423083005, 92423083006, 92423083007 Parameter Units Blank Result Reporting Limit Qualifiers METHOD BLANK:2535267 Associated Lab Samples:92423083001, 92423083002, 92423083003, 92423083004, 92423083005, 92423083006, 92423083007 Matrix:Water AnalyzedMDL Fluoride mg/L ND 0.10 03/30/19 09:100.050 Parameter Units LCS Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers% RecConc. 2535268LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE: LCSSpike Fluoride mg/L 2.32.5 94 90-110 Parameter Units MS Result % Rec Limits Qual% RecConc. 2535269MATRIX SPIKE & MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE: MSSpike Result 92423083001 2535270 MSD Result MSD % Rec RPD RPD Max MSDMS Spike Conc. Fluoride mg/L M12.5 64 90-11063 0 102.56.2 7.8 7.8 Parameter Units MS Result % Rec Limits Qual% RecConc. 2535271MATRIX SPIKE & MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE: MSSpike Result 92423313001 2535272 MSD Result MSD % Rec RPD RPD Max MSDMS Spike Conc. Fluoride mg/L M12.5 157 90-110154 2 102.5ND 3.9 3.9 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 04/02/2019 10:22 AM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 12 of 18 #=QC# QUALITY CONTROL DATA Pace Project No.: Project: 92423083 137-266 Outfall 005 Results presented on this page are in the units indicated by the "Units" column except where an alternate unit is presented to the right of the result. QC Batch: QC Batch Method: Analysis Method: Analysis Description: 466486 EPA 9012B EPA 9012B EPA 9012B Cyanide Associated Lab Samples:92423083001, 92423083002, 92423083003, 92423083004, 92423083005, 92423083006, 92423083007 Parameter Units Blank Result Reporting Limit Qualifiers METHOD BLANK:2535563 Associated Lab Samples:92423083001, 92423083002, 92423083003, 92423083004, 92423083005, 92423083006, 92423083007 Matrix:Water AnalyzedMDL Cyanide mg/L ND 0.0080 04/01/19 11:420.0040 Parameter Units LCS Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers% RecConc. 2535564LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE: LCSSpike Cyanide mg/L 0.100.1 102 80-120 Parameter Units MS Result % Rec Limits Qual% RecConc. 2535565MATRIX SPIKE & MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE: MSSpike Result 92423083001 2535566 MSD Result MSD % Rec RPD RPD Max MSDMS Spike Conc. Cyanide mg/L 0.1 96 75-12589 1 200.10.44 0.53 0.53 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 04/02/2019 10:22 AM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 13 of 18 #=QL# QUALIFIERS Pace Project No.: Project: 92423083 137-266 Outfall 005 DEFINITIONS DF - Dilution Factor, if reported, represents the factor applied to the reported data due to dilution of the sample aliquot. ND - Not Detected at or above adjusted reporting limit. TNTC - Too Numerous To Count J - Estimated concentration above the adjusted method detection limit and below the adjusted reporting limit. MDL - Adjusted Method Detection Limit. PQL - Practical Quantitation Limit. RL - Reporting Limit - The lowest concentration value that meets project requirements for quantitative data with known precision and bias for a specific analyte in a specific matrix. S - Surrogate 1,2-Diphenylhydrazine decomposes to and cannot be separated from Azobenzene using Method 8270. The result for each analyte is a combined concentration. Consistent with EPA guidelines, unrounded data are displayed and have been used to calculate % recovery and RPD values. LCS(D) - Laboratory Control Sample (Duplicate) MS(D) - Matrix Spike (Duplicate) DUP - Sample Duplicate RPD - Relative Percent Difference NC - Not Calculable. SG - Silica Gel - Clean-Up U - Indicates the compound was analyzed for, but not detected. Acid preservation may not be appropriate for 2 Chloroethylvinyl ether. A separate vial preserved to a pH of 4-5 is recommended in SW846 Chapter 4 for the analysis of Acrolein and Acrylonitrile by EPA Method 8260. N-Nitrosodiphenylamine decomposes and cannot be separated from Diphenylamine using Method 8270. The result reported for each analyte is a combined concentration. Pace Analytical is TNI accredited. Contact your Pace PM for the current list of accredited analytes. TNI - The NELAC Institute. LABORATORIES Pace Analytical Services - AshevillePASI-A ANALYTE QUALIFIERS Matrix spike recovery exceeded QC limits. Batch accepted based on laboratory control sample (LCS) recovery.M1 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 04/02/2019 10:22 AM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 14 of 18 #=CR# QUALITY CONTROL DATA CROSS REFERENCE TABLE Pace Project No.: Project: 92423083 137-266 Outfall 005 Lab ID Sample ID QC Batch Method QC Batch Analytical Method Analytical Batch 92423083001 466419Out005-01-2.510 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 92423083002 466419Out005-06-2.400 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 92423083003 466419Out005-07-2.210 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 92423083004 466419Out005-08-2.200 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 92423083005 466419Out005-09-2.100 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 92423083006 466419Out005-10-6.100 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 92423083007 466419Out005-11-6.000 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 92423083001 466486 466574Out005-01-2.510 EPA 9012B EPA 9012B 92423083002 466486 466574Out005-06-2.400 EPA 9012B EPA 9012B 92423083003 466486 466574Out005-07-2.210 EPA 9012B EPA 9012B 92423083004 466486 466574Out005-08-2.200 EPA 9012B EPA 9012B 92423083005 466486 466574Out005-09-2.100 EPA 9012B EPA 9012B 92423083006 466486 466574Out005-10-6.100 EPA 9012B EPA 9012B 92423083007 466486 466574Out005-11-6.000 EPA 9012B EPA 9012B REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 04/02/2019 10:22 AM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 15 of 18 Page 16 of 18 Page 17 of 18 Page 18 of 18 #=CL# April 02, 2019 LIMS USE: FR - MICHAEL WORDEN LIMS OBJECT ID: 92423087 92423087 Project: Pace Project No.: RE: Michael W. Worden Environeering, Inc. 16100 Cairnway Suite 320 Houston, TX 77084 137-266 Outfall 005 (New) Dear Michael Worden: Enclosed are the analytical results for sample(s) received by the laboratory on March 28, 2019. The results relate only to the samples included in this report. Results reported herein conform to the most current, applicable TNI/NELAC standards and the laboratory's Quality Assurance Manual, where applicable, unless otherwise noted in the body of the report. If you have any questions concerning this report, please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Angela Baioni angela.baioni@pacelabs.com Project Manager (704)875-9092 Enclosures REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC. Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 1 of 12 #=CP# CERTIFICATIONS Pace Project No.: Project: 92423087 137-266 Outfall 005 (New) Asheville Certification IDs 2225 Riverside Drive, Asheville, NC 28804 Florida/NELAP Certification #: E87648 Massachusetts Certification #: M-NC030 North Carolina Drinking Water Certification #: 37712 North Carolina Wastewater Certification #: 40 South Carolina Certification #: 99030001 Virginia/VELAP Certification #: 460222 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC. Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 2 of 12 #=SS# SAMPLE SUMMARY Pace Project No.: Project: 92423087 137-266 Outfall 005 (New) Lab ID Sample ID Matrix Date Collected Date Received 92423087001 Out005-05-NEW E65 Water 03/27/19 13:05 03/28/19 09:09 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC. Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 3 of 12 #=SA# SAMPLE ANALYTE COUNT Pace Project No.: Project: 92423087 137-266 Outfall 005 (New) Lab ID Sample ID Method Analytes Reported LaboratoryAnalysts 92423087001 Out005-05-NEW E65 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 1 PASI-ABRJ EPA 9012B 1 PASI-ANAL REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC. Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 4 of 12 #=AR# ANALYTICAL RESULTS Pace Project No.: Project: 92423087 137-266 Outfall 005 (New) Sample:Out005-05-NEW E65 Lab ID:92423087001 Collected:03/27/19 13:05 Received:03/28/19 09:09 Matrix:Water Parameters Results Units DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No.QualMDLLimit Report Analytical Method: EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993300.0 IC Anions 28 Days Fluoride 4.0 mg/L 03/30/19 12:55 16984-48-80.10 0.050 1 Analytical Method: EPA 9012B Preparation Method: EPA 9012B9012B Cyanide, Total Cyanide ND mg/L 04/01/19 11:55 57-12-503/31/19 15:430.0080 0.0040 1 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 04/02/2019 10:22 AM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 5 of 12 #=QC# QUALITY CONTROL DATA Pace Project No.: Project: 92423087 137-266 Outfall 005 (New) Results presented on this page are in the units indicated by the "Units" column except where an alternate unit is presented to the right of the result. QC Batch: QC Batch Method: Analysis Method: Analysis Description: 466419 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 300.0 IC Anions Associated Lab Samples:92423087001 Parameter Units Blank Result Reporting Limit Qualifiers METHOD BLANK:2535267 Associated Lab Samples:92423087001 Matrix:Water AnalyzedMDL Fluoride mg/L ND 0.10 03/30/19 09:100.050 Parameter Units LCS Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers% RecConc. 2535268LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE: LCSSpike Fluoride mg/L 2.32.5 94 90-110 Parameter Units MS Result % Rec Limits Qual% RecConc. 2535269MATRIX SPIKE & MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE: MSSpike Result 92423083001 2535270 MSD Result MSD % Rec RPD RPD Max MSDMS Spike Conc. Fluoride mg/L M12.5 64 90-11063 0 102.56.2 7.8 7.8 Parameter Units MS Result % Rec Limits Qual% RecConc. 2535271MATRIX SPIKE & MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE: MSSpike Result 92423313001 2535272 MSD Result MSD % Rec RPD RPD Max MSDMS Spike Conc. Fluoride mg/L M12.5 157 90-110154 2 102.5ND 3.9 3.9 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 04/02/2019 10:22 AM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 6 of 12 #=QC# QUALITY CONTROL DATA Pace Project No.: Project: 92423087 137-266 Outfall 005 (New) Results presented on this page are in the units indicated by the "Units" column except where an alternate unit is presented to the right of the result. QC Batch: QC Batch Method: Analysis Method: Analysis Description: 466486 EPA 9012B EPA 9012B EPA 9012B Cyanide Associated Lab Samples:92423087001 Parameter Units Blank Result Reporting Limit Qualifiers METHOD BLANK:2535563 Associated Lab Samples:92423087001 Matrix:Water AnalyzedMDL Cyanide mg/L ND 0.0080 04/01/19 11:420.0040 Parameter Units LCS Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers% RecConc. 2535564LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE: LCSSpike Cyanide mg/L 0.100.1 102 80-120 Parameter Units MS Result % Rec Limits Qual% RecConc. 2535565MATRIX SPIKE & MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE: MSSpike Result 92423083001 2535566 MSD Result MSD % Rec RPD RPD Max MSDMS Spike Conc. Cyanide mg/L 0.1 96 75-12589 1 200.10.44 0.53 0.53 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 04/02/2019 10:22 AM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 7 of 12 #=QL# QUALIFIERS Pace Project No.: Project: 92423087 137-266 Outfall 005 (New) DEFINITIONS DF - Dilution Factor, if reported, represents the factor applied to the reported data due to dilution of the sample aliquot. ND - Not Detected at or above adjusted reporting limit. TNTC - Too Numerous To Count J - Estimated concentration above the adjusted method detection limit and below the adjusted reporting limit. MDL - Adjusted Method Detection Limit. PQL - Practical Quantitation Limit. RL - Reporting Limit - The lowest concentration value that meets project requirements for quantitative data with known precision and bias for a specific analyte in a specific matrix. S - Surrogate 1,2-Diphenylhydrazine decomposes to and cannot be separated from Azobenzene using Method 8270. The result for each analyte is a combined concentration. Consistent with EPA guidelines, unrounded data are displayed and have been used to calculate % recovery and RPD values. LCS(D) - Laboratory Control Sample (Duplicate) MS(D) - Matrix Spike (Duplicate) DUP - Sample Duplicate RPD - Relative Percent Difference NC - Not Calculable. SG - Silica Gel - Clean-Up U - Indicates the compound was analyzed for, but not detected. Acid preservation may not be appropriate for 2 Chloroethylvinyl ether. A separate vial preserved to a pH of 4-5 is recommended in SW846 Chapter 4 for the analysis of Acrolein and Acrylonitrile by EPA Method 8260. N-Nitrosodiphenylamine decomposes and cannot be separated from Diphenylamine using Method 8270. The result reported for each analyte is a combined concentration. Pace Analytical is TNI accredited. Contact your Pace PM for the current list of accredited analytes. TNI - The NELAC Institute. LABORATORIES Pace Analytical Services - AshevillePASI-A ANALYTE QUALIFIERS Matrix spike recovery exceeded QC limits. Batch accepted based on laboratory control sample (LCS) recovery.M1 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 04/02/2019 10:22 AM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 8 of 12 #=CR# QUALITY CONTROL DATA CROSS REFERENCE TABLE Pace Project No.: Project: 92423087 137-266 Outfall 005 (New) Lab ID Sample ID QC Batch Method QC Batch Analytical Method Analytical Batch 92423087001 466419Out005-05-NEW E65 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 92423087001 466486 466574Out005-05-NEW E65 EPA 9012B EPA 9012B REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 04/02/2019 10:22 AM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 9 of 12 Page 10 of 12 Page 11 of 12 Page 12 of 12 Draft – Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park EHS Support LLC 2019-05-06 #=CL# May 09, 2019 LIMS USE: FR - MICHAEL WORDEN LIMS OBJECT ID: 92428053 92428053 Project: Pace Project No.: RE: Michael W. Worden Environeering, Inc. 16100 Cairnway Suite 320 Houston, TX 77084 137-265 OUTFALL 005/SURFACE WT Dear Michael Worden: Enclosed are the analytical results for sample(s) received by the laboratory on May 07, 2019. The results relate only to the samples included in this report. Results reported herein conform to the most current, applicable TNI/NELAC standards and the laboratory's Quality Assurance Manual, where applicable, unless otherwise noted in the body of the report. If you have any questions concerning this report, please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Angela Baioni angela.baioni@pacelabs.com Project Manager (704)875-9092 Enclosures REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC. Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 1 of 18 #=CP# CERTIFICATIONS Pace Project No.: Project: 92428053 137-265 OUTFALL 005/SURFACE WT Asheville Certification IDs 2225 Riverside Drive, Asheville, NC 28804 Florida/NELAP Certification #: E87648 Massachusetts Certification #: M-NC030 North Carolina Drinking Water Certification #: 37712 North Carolina Wastewater Certification #: 40 South Carolina Certification #: 99030001 Virginia/VELAP Certification #: 460222 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC. Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 2 of 18 #=SS# SAMPLE SUMMARY Pace Project No.: Project: 92428053 137-265 OUTFALL 005/SURFACE WT Lab ID Sample ID Matrix Date Collected Date Received 92428053001 OUT005-01-2.510 Water 05/06/19 11:45 05/07/19 09:53 92428053002 OUT005-06-2.400 Water 05/06/19 13:00 05/07/19 09:53 92428053003 OUT005-07-2.210 Water 05/06/19 13:10 05/07/19 09:53 92428053004 OUT005-08-2.200 Water 05/06/19 13:20 05/07/19 09:53 92428053005 OUT005-09-2.100 Water 05/06/19 13:50 05/07/19 09:53 92428053006 OUT005-10-6.100 Water 05/06/19 14:00 05/07/19 09:53 92428053007 OUT005-11-6.000 Water 05/06/19 14:30 05/07/19 09:53 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC. Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 3 of 18 #=SA# SAMPLE ANALYTE COUNT Pace Project No.: Project: 92428053 137-265 OUTFALL 005/SURFACE WT Lab ID Sample ID Method Analytes Reported LaboratoryAnalysts 92428053001 OUT005-01-2.510 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 1 PASI-ACDC EPA 9012B 1 PASI-AKDF1 92428053002 OUT005-06-2.400 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 1 PASI-ACDC EPA 9012B 1 PASI-AKDF1 92428053003 OUT005-07-2.210 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 1 PASI-ACDC EPA 9012B 1 PASI-AKDF1 92428053004 OUT005-08-2.200 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 1 PASI-ACDC EPA 9012B 1 PASI-AKDF1 92428053005 OUT005-09-2.100 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 1 PASI-ACDC EPA 9012B 1 PASI-AKDF1 92428053006 OUT005-10-6.100 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 1 PASI-ACDC EPA 9012B 1 PASI-AKDF1 92428053007 OUT005-11-6.000 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 1 PASI-ACDC EPA 9012B 1 PASI-AKDF1 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC. Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 4 of 18 #=AR# ANALYTICAL RESULTS Pace Project No.: Project: 92428053 137-265 OUTFALL 005/SURFACE WT Sample:OUT005-01-2.510 Lab ID:92428053001 Collected:05/06/19 11:45 Received:05/07/19 09:53 Matrix:Water Parameters Results Units DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No.QualMDLLimit Report Analytical Method: EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993300.0 IC Anions 28 Days Fluoride 5.5 mg/L 05/09/19 03:19 16984-48-8 M10.20 0.10 2 Analytical Method: EPA 9012B Preparation Method: EPA 9012B9012B Cyanide, Total Cyanide 0.28 mg/L 05/09/19 16:33 57-12-505/09/19 10:450.040 0.020 5 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 05/09/2019 05:45 PM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 5 of 18 #=AR# ANALYTICAL RESULTS Pace Project No.: Project: 92428053 137-265 OUTFALL 005/SURFACE WT Sample:OUT005-06-2.400 Lab ID:92428053002 Collected:05/06/19 13:00 Received:05/07/19 09:53 Matrix:Water Parameters Results Units DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No.QualMDLLimit Report Analytical Method: EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993300.0 IC Anions 28 Days Fluoride 3.7 mg/L 05/08/19 20:16 16984-48-80.10 0.050 1 Analytical Method: EPA 9012B Preparation Method: EPA 9012B9012B Cyanide, Total Cyanide 0.11 mg/L 05/09/19 16:21 57-12-505/09/19 10:450.0080 0.0040 1 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 05/09/2019 05:45 PM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 6 of 18 #=AR# ANALYTICAL RESULTS Pace Project No.: Project: 92428053 137-265 OUTFALL 005/SURFACE WT Sample:OUT005-07-2.210 Lab ID:92428053003 Collected:05/06/19 13:10 Received:05/07/19 09:53 Matrix:Water Parameters Results Units DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No.QualMDLLimit Report Analytical Method: EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993300.0 IC Anions 28 Days Fluoride 4.1 mg/L 05/08/19 20:31 16984-48-80.10 0.050 1 Analytical Method: EPA 9012B Preparation Method: EPA 9012B9012B Cyanide, Total Cyanide 0.044 mg/L 05/09/19 16:24 57-12-505/09/19 10:450.0080 0.0040 1 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 05/09/2019 05:45 PM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 7 of 18 #=AR# ANALYTICAL RESULTS Pace Project No.: Project: 92428053 137-265 OUTFALL 005/SURFACE WT Sample:OUT005-08-2.200 Lab ID:92428053004 Collected:05/06/19 13:20 Received:05/07/19 09:53 Matrix:Water Parameters Results Units DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No.QualMDLLimit Report Analytical Method: EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993300.0 IC Anions 28 Days Fluoride 4.7 mg/L 05/09/19 04:07 16984-48-80.20 0.10 2 Analytical Method: EPA 9012B Preparation Method: EPA 9012B9012B Cyanide, Total Cyanide 0.038 mg/L 05/09/19 16:25 57-12-505/09/19 10:450.0080 0.0040 1 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 05/09/2019 05:45 PM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 8 of 18 #=AR# ANALYTICAL RESULTS Pace Project No.: Project: 92428053 137-265 OUTFALL 005/SURFACE WT Sample:OUT005-09-2.100 Lab ID:92428053005 Collected:05/06/19 13:50 Received:05/07/19 09:53 Matrix:Water Parameters Results Units DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No.QualMDLLimit Report Analytical Method: EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993300.0 IC Anions 28 Days Fluoride 4.4 mg/L 05/08/19 21:01 16984-48-80.10 0.050 1 Analytical Method: EPA 9012B Preparation Method: EPA 9012B9012B Cyanide, Total Cyanide 0.042 mg/L 05/09/19 16:27 57-12-505/09/19 10:450.0080 0.0040 1 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 05/09/2019 05:45 PM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 9 of 18 #=AR# ANALYTICAL RESULTS Pace Project No.: Project: 92428053 137-265 OUTFALL 005/SURFACE WT Sample:OUT005-10-6.100 Lab ID:92428053006 Collected:05/06/19 14:00 Received:05/07/19 09:53 Matrix:Water Parameters Results Units DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No.QualMDLLimit Report Analytical Method: EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993300.0 IC Anions 28 Days Fluoride 0.50 mg/L 05/08/19 21:16 16984-48-80.10 0.050 1 Analytical Method: EPA 9012B Preparation Method: EPA 9012B9012B Cyanide, Total Cyanide ND mg/L 05/09/19 16:28 57-12-505/09/19 10:450.0080 0.0040 1 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 05/09/2019 05:45 PM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 10 of 18 #=AR# ANALYTICAL RESULTS Pace Project No.: Project: 92428053 137-265 OUTFALL 005/SURFACE WT Sample:OUT005-11-6.000 Lab ID:92428053007 Collected:05/06/19 14:30 Received:05/07/19 09:53 Matrix:Water Parameters Results Units DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No.QualMDLLimit Report Analytical Method: EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993300.0 IC Anions 28 Days Fluoride 2.7 mg/L 05/08/19 21:31 16984-48-80.10 0.050 1 Analytical Method: EPA 9012B Preparation Method: EPA 9012B9012B Cyanide, Total Cyanide 0.041 mg/L 05/09/19 16:29 57-12-505/09/19 10:450.0080 0.0040 1 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 05/09/2019 05:45 PM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 11 of 18 #=QC# QUALITY CONTROL DATA Pace Project No.: Project: 92428053 137-265 OUTFALL 005/SURFACE WT Results presented on this page are in the units indicated by the "Units" column except where an alternate unit is presented to the right of the result. QC Batch: QC Batch Method: Analysis Method: Analysis Description: 473978 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 300.0 IC Anions Associated Lab Samples:92428053001, 92428053002, 92428053003, 92428053004, 92428053005, 92428053006, 92428053007 Parameter Units Blank Result Reporting Limit Qualifiers METHOD BLANK:2569872 Associated Lab Samples:92428053001, 92428053002, 92428053003, 92428053004, 92428053005, 92428053006, 92428053007 Matrix:Water AnalyzedMDL Fluoride mg/L ND 0.10 05/08/19 18:310.050 Parameter Units LCS Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers% RecConc. 2569873LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE: LCSSpike Fluoride mg/L 2.52.5 101 90-110 Parameter Units MS Result % Rec Limits Qual% RecConc. 2569874MATRIX SPIKE & MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE: MSSpike Result 92428053001 2569875 MSD Result MSD % Rec RPD RPD Max MSDMS Spike Conc. Fluoride mg/L M12.5 85 90-11086 1 102.55.5 7.6 7.6 Parameter Units MS Result % Rec Limits Qual% RecConc. 2569876MATRIX SPIKE & MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE: MSSpike Result 92428054004 2569877 MSD Result MSD % Rec RPD RPD Max MSDMS Spike Conc. Fluoride mg/L M12.5 79 90-11086 2 102.58.3 10.3 10.5 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 05/09/2019 05:45 PM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 12 of 18 #=QC# QUALITY CONTROL DATA Pace Project No.: Project: 92428053 137-265 OUTFALL 005/SURFACE WT Results presented on this page are in the units indicated by the "Units" column except where an alternate unit is presented to the right of the result. QC Batch: QC Batch Method: Analysis Method: Analysis Description: 473935 EPA 9012B EPA 9012B EPA 9012B Cyanide Associated Lab Samples:92428053001, 92428053002, 92428053003, 92428053004, 92428053005, 92428053006, 92428053007 Parameter Units Blank Result Reporting Limit Qualifiers METHOD BLANK:2569635 Associated Lab Samples:92428053001, 92428053002, 92428053003, 92428053004, 92428053005, 92428053006, 92428053007 Matrix:Water AnalyzedMDL Cyanide mg/L ND 0.0080 05/09/19 16:170.0040 Parameter Units LCS Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers% RecConc. 2569636LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE: LCSSpike Cyanide mg/L 0.0990.1 99 80-120 Parameter Units MS Result % Rec Limits Qual% RecConc. 2569637MATRIX SPIKE & MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE: MSSpike Result 92428053001 2569638 MSD Result MSD % Rec RPD RPD Max MSDMS Spike Conc. Cyanide mg/L 0.1 95 75-12590 1 200.10.28 0.37 0.37 Parameter Units MS Result % Rec Limits Qual% RecConc. 2569639MATRIX SPIKE & MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE: MSSpike Result 92428053002 2569640 MSD Result MSD % Rec RPD RPD Max MSDMS Spike Conc. Cyanide mg/L 0.1 81 75-12584 1 200.10.11 0.19 0.19 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 05/09/2019 05:45 PM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 13 of 18 #=QL# QUALIFIERS Pace Project No.: Project: 92428053 137-265 OUTFALL 005/SURFACE WT DEFINITIONS DF - Dilution Factor, if reported, represents the factor applied to the reported data due to dilution of the sample aliquot. ND - Not Detected at or above adjusted reporting limit. TNTC - Too Numerous To Count J - Estimated concentration above the adjusted method detection limit and below the adjusted reporting limit. MDL - Adjusted Method Detection Limit. PQL - Practical Quantitation Limit. RL - Reporting Limit - The lowest concentration value that meets project requirements for quantitative data with known precision and bias for a specific analyte in a specific matrix. S - Surrogate 1,2-Diphenylhydrazine decomposes to and cannot be separated from Azobenzene using Method 8270. The result for each analyte is a combined concentration. Consistent with EPA guidelines, unrounded data are displayed and have been used to calculate % recovery and RPD values. LCS(D) - Laboratory Control Sample (Duplicate) MS(D) - Matrix Spike (Duplicate) DUP - Sample Duplicate RPD - Relative Percent Difference NC - Not Calculable. SG - Silica Gel - Clean-Up U - Indicates the compound was analyzed for, but not detected. Acid preservation may not be appropriate for 2 Chloroethylvinyl ether. A separate vial preserved to a pH of 4-5 is recommended in SW846 Chapter 4 for the analysis of Acrolein and Acrylonitrile by EPA Method 8260. N-Nitrosodiphenylamine decomposes and cannot be separated from Diphenylamine using Method 8270. The result reported for each analyte is a combined concentration. Pace Analytical is TNI accredited. Contact your Pace PM for the current list of accredited analytes. TNI - The NELAC Institute. LABORATORIES Pace Analytical Services - AshevillePASI-A ANALYTE QUALIFIERS Matrix spike recovery exceeded QC limits. Batch accepted based on laboratory control sample (LCS) recovery.M1 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 05/09/2019 05:45 PM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 14 of 18 #=CR# QUALITY CONTROL DATA CROSS REFERENCE TABLE Pace Project No.: Project: 92428053 137-265 OUTFALL 005/SURFACE WT Lab ID Sample ID QC Batch Method QC Batch Analytical Method Analytical Batch 92428053001 473978OUT005-01-2.510 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 92428053002 473978OUT005-06-2.400 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 92428053003 473978OUT005-07-2.210 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 92428053004 473978OUT005-08-2.200 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 92428053005 473978OUT005-09-2.100 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 92428053006 473978OUT005-10-6.100 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 92428053007 473978OUT005-11-6.000 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 92428053001 473935 474272OUT005-01-2.510 EPA 9012B EPA 9012B 92428053002 473935 474272OUT005-06-2.400 EPA 9012B EPA 9012B 92428053003 473935 474272OUT005-07-2.210 EPA 9012B EPA 9012B 92428053004 473935 474272OUT005-08-2.200 EPA 9012B EPA 9012B 92428053005 473935 474272OUT005-09-2.100 EPA 9012B EPA 9012B 92428053006 473935 474272OUT005-10-6.100 EPA 9012B EPA 9012B 92428053007 473935 474272OUT005-11-6.000 EPA 9012B EPA 9012B REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 05/09/2019 05:45 PM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 15 of 18 Page 16 of 18 Page 17 of 18 Page 18 of 18 Draft – Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park EHS Support LLC 2019-09-19 #=CL# October 02, 2019 LIMS USE: FR - MICHAEL WORDEN LIMS OBJECT ID: 92446441 92446441 Project: Pace Project No.: RE: Michael W. Worden Environeering, Inc. 16100 Cairnway Suite 320 Houston, TX 77084 Upstream 005, 137-266 Dear Michael Worden: Enclosed are the analytical results for sample(s) received by the laboratory on September 20, 2019. The results relate only to the samples included in this report. Results reported herein conform to the most current, applicable TNI/NELAC standards and the laboratory's Quality Assurance Manual, where applicable, unless otherwise noted in the body of the report. Some analyses have been subcontracted outside of the Pace Network. The subcontracted laboratory report has been attached. A revised report is being submitted on 10/2/19 to include an updated subcontract lab report. If you have any questions concerning this report, please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Angela Baioni angela.baioni@pacelabs.com Project Manager (704)875-9092 Enclosures REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC. 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Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 2 of 35 #=SS# SAMPLE SUMMARY Pace Project No.: Project: 92446441 Upstream 005, 137-266 Lab ID Sample ID Matrix Date Collected Date Received 92446441001 Out005-05-NEW E65 Water 09/19/19 10:30 09/20/19 10:23 92446441002 Out005-06-2.400 Water 09/19/19 11:10 09/20/19 10:23 92446441003 Out005-07-2.210 Water 09/19/19 11:50 09/20/19 10:23 92446441004 Out005-08-2.200 Water 09/19/19 12:15 09/20/19 10:23 92446441005 Out005-11-6.000 Water 09/19/19 13:45 09/20/19 10:23 92446441006 Out005-13-2.050 Water 09/19/19 13:20 09/20/19 10:23 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC. Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 3 of 35 #=SA# SAMPLE ANALYTE COUNT Pace Project No.: Project: 92446441 Upstream 005, 137-266 Lab ID Sample ID Method Analytes Reported LaboratoryAnalysts 92446441001 Out005-05-NEW E65 SM 2320B-2011 1 PASI-AECH SM 2540C-2011 1 PASI-ANAL EPA 9034 1 PASI-GAJAD EPA 9040C 1 PASI-AECH EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 1 PASI-ABRJ EPA 335.4 1 PASI-OMH1 EPA 350.1 Rev 2.0 1993 1 PASI-AGC 92446441002 Out005-06-2.400 SM 2320B-2011 1 PASI-AECH SM 2540C-2011 1 PASI-ANAL EPA 9034 1 PASI-GAJAD EPA 9040C 1 PASI-AECH EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 1 PASI-ABRJ EPA 335.4 1 PASI-OMH1 EPA 350.1 Rev 2.0 1993 1 PASI-AGC 92446441003 Out005-07-2.210 SM 2320B-2011 1 PASI-AECH SM 2540C-2011 1 PASI-ANAL EPA 9034 1 PASI-GAJAD EPA 9040C 1 PASI-AECH EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 1 PASI-ABRJ EPA 335.4 1 PASI-OMH1 EPA 350.1 Rev 2.0 1993 1 PASI-AGC 92446441004 Out005-08-2.200 SM 2320B-2011 1 PASI-AECH SM 2540C-2011 1 PASI-ANAL EPA 9034 1 PASI-GAJAD EPA 9040C 1 PASI-AECH EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 1 PASI-ABRJ EPA 335.4 1 PASI-OMH1 EPA 350.1 Rev 2.0 1993 1 PASI-AGC 92446441005 Out005-11-6.000 SM 2320B-2011 1 PASI-AECH SM 2540C-2011 1 PASI-ANAL EPA 9034 1 PASI-GAJAD EPA 9040C 1 PASI-AECH EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 1 PASI-ABRJ EPA 335.4 1 PASI-OMH1 EPA 350.1 Rev 2.0 1993 1 PASI-AGC 92446441006 Out005-13-2.050 SM 2320B-2011 1 PASI-AECH SM 2540C-2011 1 PASI-ANAL REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC. Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 4 of 35 #=SA# SAMPLE ANALYTE COUNT Pace Project No.: Project: 92446441 Upstream 005, 137-266 Lab ID Sample ID Method Analytes Reported LaboratoryAnalysts EPA 9034 1 PASI-GAJAD EPA 9040C 1 PASI-AECH EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 1 PASI-ABRJ EPA 335.4 1 PASI-OMH1 EPA 350.1 Rev 2.0 1993 1 PASI-AGC REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC. Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 5 of 35 #=AR# ANALYTICAL RESULTS Pace Project No.: Project: 92446441 Upstream 005, 137-266 Sample:Out005-05-NEW E65 Lab ID:92446441001 Collected:09/19/19 10:30 Received:09/20/19 10:23 Matrix:Water Parameters Results Units DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No.QualMDLLimit Report Analytical Method: SM 2320B-20112320B Alkalinity Alkalinity, Total as CaCO3 129 mg/L 09/23/19 15:335.0 5.0 1 Analytical Method: SM 2540C-20112540C Total Dissolved Solids Total Dissolved Solids 164 mg/L 09/23/19 15:2325.0 25.0 1 Analytical Method: EPA 9034 Preparation Method: EPA 9030A9034 Sulfide, Titration Sulfide 1.3 mg/L 09/24/19 18:05 18496-25-809/24/19 11:401.0 1.0 1 Analytical Method: EPA 9040C9040 pH pH at 25 Degrees C 7.8 Std. Units 09/25/19 15:50 H30.10 0.10 1 Analytical Method: EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993300.0 IC Anions 28 Days Fluoride 8.2 mg/L 09/22/19 06:29 16984-48-8 M10.30 0.15 3 Analytical Method: EPA 335.4 Preparation Method: EPA 335.4335.4 Cyanide, Total Cyanide 0.0098J mg/L 09/28/19 21:16 57-12-509/28/19 17:300.010 0.0050 1 Analytical Method: EPA 350.1 Rev 2.0 1993350.1 Ammonia Nitrogen, Ammonia 0.30 mg/L 09/26/19 19:06 7664-41-70.10 0.070 1 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 10/02/2019 08:48 AM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 6 of 35 #=AR# ANALYTICAL RESULTS Pace Project No.: Project: 92446441 Upstream 005, 137-266 Sample:Out005-06-2.400 Lab ID:92446441002 Collected:09/19/19 11:10 Received:09/20/19 10:23 Matrix:Water Parameters Results Units DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No.QualMDLLimit Report Analytical Method: SM 2320B-20112320B Alkalinity Alkalinity, Total as CaCO3 53.6 mg/L 09/23/19 15:435.0 5.0 1 Analytical Method: SM 2540C-20112540C Total Dissolved Solids Total Dissolved Solids 157 mg/L 09/23/19 15:2325.0 25.0 1 Analytical Method: EPA 9034 Preparation Method: EPA 9030A9034 Sulfide, Titration Sulfide ND mg/L 09/24/19 18:14 18496-25-809/24/19 11:401.0 1.0 1 Analytical Method: EPA 9040C9040 pH pH at 25 Degrees C 7.8 Std. Units 09/25/19 15:53 H30.10 0.10 1 Analytical Method: EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993300.0 IC Anions 28 Days Fluoride 2.6 mg/L 09/21/19 23:59 16984-48-80.10 0.050 1 Analytical Method: EPA 335.4 Preparation Method: EPA 335.4335.4 Cyanide, Total Cyanide 0.013 mg/L 09/28/19 21:17 57-12-509/28/19 17:300.010 0.0050 1 Analytical Method: EPA 350.1 Rev 2.0 1993350.1 Ammonia Nitrogen, Ammonia ND mg/L 09/26/19 19:08 7664-41-70.10 0.070 1 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 10/02/2019 08:48 AM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 7 of 35 #=AR# ANALYTICAL RESULTS Pace Project No.: Project: 92446441 Upstream 005, 137-266 Sample:Out005-07-2.210 Lab ID:92446441003 Collected:09/19/19 11:50 Received:09/20/19 10:23 Matrix:Water Parameters Results Units DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No.QualMDLLimit Report Analytical Method: SM 2320B-20112320B Alkalinity Alkalinity, Total as CaCO3 58.4 mg/L 09/23/19 16:005.0 5.0 1 Analytical Method: SM 2540C-20112540C Total Dissolved Solids Total Dissolved Solids 199 mg/L 09/23/19 15:2425.0 25.0 1 Analytical Method: EPA 9034 Preparation Method: EPA 9030A9034 Sulfide, Titration Sulfide ND mg/L 09/24/19 18:19 18496-25-809/24/19 11:401.0 1.0 1 Analytical Method: EPA 9040C9040 pH pH at 25 Degrees C 7.9 Std. Units 09/25/19 15:56 H30.10 0.10 1 Analytical Method: EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993300.0 IC Anions 28 Days Fluoride 3.5 mg/L 09/22/19 00:14 16984-48-80.10 0.050 1 Analytical Method: EPA 335.4 Preparation Method: EPA 335.4335.4 Cyanide, Total Cyanide 0.0096J mg/L 09/28/19 21:18 57-12-509/28/19 17:300.010 0.0050 1 Analytical Method: EPA 350.1 Rev 2.0 1993350.1 Ammonia Nitrogen, Ammonia ND mg/L 09/26/19 19:09 7664-41-70.10 0.070 1 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 10/02/2019 08:48 AM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 8 of 35 #=AR# ANALYTICAL RESULTS Pace Project No.: Project: 92446441 Upstream 005, 137-266 Sample:Out005-08-2.200 Lab ID:92446441004 Collected:09/19/19 12:15 Received:09/20/19 10:23 Matrix:Water Parameters Results Units DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No.QualMDLLimit Report Analytical Method: SM 2320B-20112320B Alkalinity Alkalinity, Total as CaCO3 83.8 mg/L 09/23/19 16:075.0 5.0 1 Analytical Method: SM 2540C-20112540C Total Dissolved Solids Total Dissolved Solids 185 mg/L 09/23/19 15:2425.0 25.0 1 Analytical Method: EPA 9034 Preparation Method: EPA 9030A9034 Sulfide, Titration Sulfide ND mg/L 09/24/19 18:24 18496-25-809/24/19 14:201.0 1.0 1 Analytical Method: EPA 9040C9040 pH pH at 25 Degrees C 8.5 Std. Units 09/25/19 15:58 H30.10 0.10 1 Analytical Method: EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993300.0 IC Anions 28 Days Fluoride 20.9 mg/L 09/22/19 07:11 16984-48-80.80 0.40 8 Analytical Method: EPA 335.4 Preparation Method: EPA 335.4335.4 Cyanide, Total Cyanide 0.0052J mg/L 09/28/19 21:19 57-12-509/28/19 17:300.010 0.0050 1 Analytical Method: EPA 350.1 Rev 2.0 1993350.1 Ammonia Nitrogen, Ammonia 0.38 mg/L 09/26/19 19:11 7664-41-70.10 0.070 1 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 10/02/2019 08:48 AM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 9 of 35 #=AR# ANALYTICAL RESULTS Pace Project No.: Project: 92446441 Upstream 005, 137-266 Sample:Out005-11-6.000 Lab ID:92446441005 Collected:09/19/19 13:45 Received:09/20/19 10:23 Matrix:Water Parameters Results Units DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No.QualMDLLimit Report Analytical Method: SM 2320B-20112320B Alkalinity Alkalinity, Total as CaCO3 38.3 mg/L 09/23/19 16:145.0 5.0 1 Analytical Method: SM 2540C-20112540C Total Dissolved Solids Total Dissolved Solids 183 mg/L 09/23/19 15:2425.0 25.0 1 Analytical Method: EPA 9034 Preparation Method: EPA 9030A9034 Sulfide, Titration Sulfide ND mg/L 09/24/19 18:28 18496-25-809/24/19 14:201.0 1.0 1 Analytical Method: EPA 9040C9040 pH pH at 25 Degrees C 7.5 Std. Units 09/25/19 16:12 H30.10 0.10 1 Analytical Method: EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993300.0 IC Anions 28 Days Fluoride 2.4 mg/L 09/22/19 00:42 16984-48-80.10 0.050 1 Analytical Method: EPA 335.4 Preparation Method: EPA 335.4335.4 Cyanide, Total Cyanide 0.019 mg/L 09/28/19 21:33 57-12-509/28/19 17:300.010 0.0050 1 Analytical Method: EPA 350.1 Rev 2.0 1993350.1 Ammonia Nitrogen, Ammonia ND mg/L 09/26/19 19:15 7664-41-70.10 0.070 1 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 10/02/2019 08:48 AM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 10 of 35 #=AR# ANALYTICAL RESULTS Pace Project No.: Project: 92446441 Upstream 005, 137-266 Sample:Out005-13-2.050 Lab ID:92446441006 Collected:09/19/19 13:20 Received:09/20/19 10:23 Matrix:Water Parameters Results Units DF Prepared Analyzed CAS No.QualMDLLimit Report Analytical Method: SM 2320B-20112320B Alkalinity Alkalinity, Total as CaCO3 38.1 mg/L 09/23/19 16:205.0 5.0 1 Analytical Method: SM 2540C-20112540C Total Dissolved Solids Total Dissolved Solids 185 mg/L 09/23/19 15:2425.0 25.0 1 Analytical Method: EPA 9034 Preparation Method: EPA 9030A9034 Sulfide, Titration Sulfide ND mg/L 09/24/19 18:33 18496-25-809/24/19 14:201.0 1.0 1 Analytical Method: EPA 9040C9040 pH pH at 25 Degrees C 7.1 Std. Units 09/27/19 10:53 D6,H30.10 0.10 1 Analytical Method: EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993300.0 IC Anions 28 Days Fluoride 2.4 mg/L 09/22/19 00:57 16984-48-80.10 0.050 1 Analytical Method: EPA 335.4 Preparation Method: EPA 335.4335.4 Cyanide, Total Cyanide 0.017 mg/L 09/28/19 21:34 57-12-509/28/19 17:300.010 0.0050 1 Analytical Method: EPA 350.1 Rev 2.0 1993350.1 Ammonia Nitrogen, Ammonia ND mg/L 09/26/19 19:16 7664-41-70.10 0.070 1 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 10/02/2019 08:48 AM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 11 of 35 #=QC# QUALITY CONTROL DATA Pace Project No.: Project: 92446441 Upstream 005, 137-266 Results presented on this page are in the units indicated by the "Units" column except where an alternate unit is presented to the right of the result. QC Batch: QC Batch Method: Analysis Method: Analysis Description: 499282 SM 2320B-2011 SM 2320B-2011 2320B Alkalinity Associated Lab Samples:92446441001, 92446441002, 92446441003, 92446441004, 92446441005, 92446441006 Parameter Units Blank Result Reporting Limit Qualifiers METHOD BLANK:2686934 Associated Lab Samples:92446441001, 92446441002, 92446441003, 92446441004, 92446441005, 92446441006 Matrix:Water AnalyzedMDL Alkalinity, Total as CaCO3 mg/L ND 5.0 09/23/19 13:185.0 Parameter Units LCS Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers% RecConc. 2686935LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE: LCSSpike Alkalinity, Total as CaCO3 mg/L 52.350 105 80-120 Parameter Units MS Result % Rec Limits Qual% RecConc. 2686936MATRIX SPIKE & MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE: MSSpike Result 92446246011 2686937 MSD Result MSD % Rec RPD RPD Max MSDMS Spike Conc. Alkalinity, Total as CaCO3 mg/L 50 100 80-120105 1 2550174224227 Parameter Units MS Result % Rec Limits Qual% RecConc. 2686938MATRIX SPIKE & MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE: MSSpike Result 92446379003 2686939 MSD Result MSD % Rec RPD RPD Max MSDMS Spike Conc. Alkalinity, Total as CaCO3 mg/L 50 84 80-12084 0 255034.5 76.5 76.8 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 10/02/2019 08:48 AM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 12 of 35 #=QC# QUALITY CONTROL DATA Pace Project No.: Project: 92446441 Upstream 005, 137-266 Results presented on this page are in the units indicated by the "Units" column except where an alternate unit is presented to the right of the result. QC Batch: QC Batch Method: Analysis Method: Analysis Description: 499323 SM 2540C-2011 SM 2540C-2011 2540C Total Dissolved Solids Associated Lab Samples:92446441001, 92446441002, 92446441003, 92446441004, 92446441005, 92446441006 Parameter Units Blank Result Reporting Limit Qualifiers METHOD BLANK:2687206 Associated Lab Samples:92446441001, 92446441002, 92446441003, 92446441004, 92446441005, 92446441006 Matrix:Water AnalyzedMDL Total Dissolved Solids mg/L ND 25.0 09/23/19 15:2225.0 Parameter Units LCS Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers% RecConc. 2687207LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE: LCSSpike Total Dissolved Solids mg/L 264250 106 90-110 Parameter Units Dup Result Max RPD QualifiersRPDResult 92446490012 2687208SAMPLE DUPLICATE: Total Dissolved Solids mg/L 70400 D67575800 Parameter Units Dup Result Max RPD QualifiersRPDResult 92446441005 2687209SAMPLE DUPLICATE: Total Dissolved Solids mg/L 186 2 5183 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 10/02/2019 08:48 AM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 13 of 35 #=QC# QUALITY CONTROL DATA Pace Project No.: Project: 92446441 Upstream 005, 137-266 Results presented on this page are in the units indicated by the "Units" column except where an alternate unit is presented to the right of the result. QC Batch: QC Batch Method: Analysis Method: Analysis Description: 35855 EPA 9030A EPA 9034 9034 Sulfide Waste Water Associated Lab Samples:92446441001, 92446441002, 92446441003, 92446441004, 92446441005, 92446441006 Parameter Units Blank Result Reporting Limit Qualifiers METHOD BLANK:161424 Associated Lab Samples:92446441001, 92446441002, 92446441003, 92446441004, 92446441005, 92446441006 Matrix:Water AnalyzedMDL Sulfide mg/L ND 1.0 09/24/19 17:551.0 Parameter Units LCS Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers% RecConc. 161425LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE: LCSSpike Sulfide mg/L 3.24 80 40-104 Parameter Units MS Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers% RecConc. 161426MATRIX SPIKE SAMPLE: MSSpike Result 92446441001 Sulfide mg/L 5.18 48 10-1431.3 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 10/02/2019 08:48 AM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 14 of 35 #=QC# QUALITY CONTROL DATA Pace Project No.: Project: 92446441 Upstream 005, 137-266 Results presented on this page are in the units indicated by the "Units" column except where an alternate unit is presented to the right of the result. QC Batch: QC Batch Method: Analysis Method: Analysis Description: 499302 EPA 9040C EPA 9040C 9040 pH Associated Lab Samples:92446441001, 92446441002, 92446441003, 92446441004, 92446441005 Parameter Units Dup Result Max RPD QualifiersRPDResult 92445713001 2687118SAMPLE DUPLICATE: pH at 25 Degrees C Std. Units 8.6 H3098.5 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 10/02/2019 08:48 AM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 15 of 35 #=QC# QUALITY CONTROL DATA Pace Project No.: Project: 92446441 Upstream 005, 137-266 Results presented on this page are in the units indicated by the "Units" column except where an alternate unit is presented to the right of the result. QC Batch: QC Batch Method: Analysis Method: Analysis Description: 500302 EPA 9040C EPA 9040C 9040 pH Associated Lab Samples:92446441006 Parameter Units Dup Result Max RPD QualifiersRPDResult 92446441006 2691711SAMPLE DUPLICATE: pH at 25 Degrees C Std. Units 6.9 D6,H3397.1 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 10/02/2019 08:48 AM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 16 of 35 #=QC# QUALITY CONTROL DATA Pace Project No.: Project: 92446441 Upstream 005, 137-266 Results presented on this page are in the units indicated by the "Units" column except where an alternate unit is presented to the right of the result. QC Batch: QC Batch Method: Analysis Method: Analysis Description: 499161 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 300.0 IC Anions Associated Lab Samples:92446441001, 92446441002, 92446441003, 92446441004, 92446441005, 92446441006 Parameter Units Blank Result Reporting Limit Qualifiers METHOD BLANK:2686594 Associated Lab Samples:92446441001, 92446441002, 92446441003, 92446441004, 92446441005, 92446441006 Matrix:Water AnalyzedMDL Fluoride mg/L ND 0.10 09/21/19 22:030.050 Parameter Units LCS Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers% RecConc. 2686595LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE: LCSSpike Fluoride mg/L 2.42.5 98 90-110 Parameter Units MS Result % Rec Limits Qual% RecConc. 2686596MATRIX SPIKE & MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE: MSSpike Result 92446441001 2686597 MSD Result MSD % Rec RPD RPD Max MSDMS Spike Conc. Fluoride mg/L M12.5 56 90-11057 0 102.58.2 9.6 9.7 Parameter Units MS Result % Rec Limits Qual% RecConc. 2686598MATRIX SPIKE & MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE: MSSpike Result 92446336001 2686599 MSD Result MSD % Rec RPD RPD Max MSDMS Spike Conc. Fluoride mg/L M62.5 564 90-110496 0 102.5458 472 470 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 10/02/2019 08:48 AM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 17 of 35 #=QC# QUALITY CONTROL DATA Pace Project No.: Project: 92446441 Upstream 005, 137-266 Results presented on this page are in the units indicated by the "Units" column except where an alternate unit is presented to the right of the result. QC Batch: QC Batch Method: Analysis Method: Analysis Description: 574255 EPA 335.4 EPA 335.4 335.4 Cyanide, Total Associated Lab Samples:92446441001, 92446441002, 92446441003, 92446441004, 92446441005, 92446441006 Parameter Units Blank Result Reporting Limit Qualifiers METHOD BLANK:3121028 Associated Lab Samples:92446441001, 92446441002, 92446441003, 92446441004, 92446441005, 92446441006 Matrix:Water AnalyzedMDL Cyanide mg/L ND 0.010 09/28/19 20:530.0050 Parameter Units LCS Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers% RecConc. 3121029LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE: LCSSpike Cyanide mg/L 0.0520.05 105 90-110 Parameter Units MS Result % Rec Limits Qual% RecConc. 3121030MATRIX SPIKE & MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE: MSSpike Result 20121976001 3121031 MSD Result MSD % Rec RPD RPD Max MSDMS Spike Conc. Cyanide mg/L 0.025 98 90-110109 10 200.025ND 0.025 0.028 Parameter Units MS Result % Rec Limits Qual% RecConc. 3121032MATRIX SPIKE & MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE: MSSpike Result 35499390001 3121033 MSD Result MSD % Rec RPD RPD Max MSDMS Spike Conc. Cyanide mg/L 0.025 105 90-110106 0 200.0250.0050U 0.027 0.027 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 10/02/2019 08:48 AM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 18 of 35 #=QC# QUALITY CONTROL DATA Pace Project No.: Project: 92446441 Upstream 005, 137-266 Results presented on this page are in the units indicated by the "Units" column except where an alternate unit is presented to the right of the result. QC Batch: QC Batch Method: Analysis Method: Analysis Description: 500173 EPA 350.1 Rev 2.0 1993 EPA 350.1 Rev 2.0 1993 350.1 Ammonia Associated Lab Samples:92446441001, 92446441002, 92446441003, 92446441004, 92446441005, 92446441006 Parameter Units Blank Result Reporting Limit Qualifiers METHOD BLANK:2691177 Associated Lab Samples:92446441001, 92446441002, 92446441003, 92446441004, 92446441005, 92446441006 Matrix:Water AnalyzedMDL Nitrogen, Ammonia mg/L ND 0.10 09/26/19 18:580.070 Parameter Units LCS Result % Rec Limits Qualifiers% RecConc. 2691178LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE: LCSSpike Nitrogen, Ammonia mg/L 5.05 99 90-110 Parameter Units MS Result % Rec Limits Qual% RecConc. 2691179MATRIX SPIKE & MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE: MSSpike Result 92446300001 2691180 MSD Result MSD % Rec RPD RPD Max MSDMS Spike Conc. Nitrogen, Ammonia mg/L 5 93 90-11093 0 1059.4 14.1 14.1 Parameter Units MS Result % Rec Limits Qual% RecConc. 2691181MATRIX SPIKE & MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE: MSSpike Result 92445366001 2691182 MSD Result MSD % Rec RPD RPD Max MSDMS Spike Conc. Nitrogen, Ammonia mg/L 5 98 90-11097 0 105ND4.9 4.9 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 10/02/2019 08:48 AM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 19 of 35 #=QL# QUALIFIERS Pace Project No.: Project: 92446441 Upstream 005, 137-266 DEFINITIONS DF - Dilution Factor, if reported, represents the factor applied to the reported data due to dilution of the sample aliquot. ND - Not Detected at or above adjusted reporting limit. TNTC - Too Numerous To Count J - Estimated concentration above the adjusted method detection limit and below the adjusted reporting limit. MDL - Adjusted Method Detection Limit. PQL - Practical Quantitation Limit. RL - Reporting Limit - The lowest concentration value that meets project requirements for quantitative data with known precision and bias for a specific analyte in a specific matrix. S - Surrogate 1,2-Diphenylhydrazine decomposes to and cannot be separated from Azobenzene using Method 8270. The result for each analyte is a combined concentration. Consistent with EPA guidelines, unrounded data are displayed and have been used to calculate % recovery and RPD values. LCS(D) - Laboratory Control Sample (Duplicate) MS(D) - Matrix Spike (Duplicate) DUP - Sample Duplicate RPD - Relative Percent Difference NC - Not Calculable. SG - Silica Gel - Clean-Up U - Indicates the compound was analyzed for, but not detected. Acid preservation may not be appropriate for 2 Chloroethylvinyl ether. A separate vial preserved to a pH of 4-5 is recommended in SW846 Chapter 4 for the analysis of Acrolein and Acrylonitrile by EPA Method 8260. N-Nitrosodiphenylamine decomposes and cannot be separated from Diphenylamine using Method 8270. The result reported for each analyte is a combined concentration. Pace Analytical is TNI accredited. Contact your Pace PM for the current list of accredited analytes. TNI - The NELAC Institute. LABORATORIES Pace Analytical Services - AshevillePASI-A Pace Analytical Services - Atlanta, GAPASI-GA Pace Analytical Services - Ormond BeachPASI-O ANALYTE QUALIFIERS The precision between the sample and sample duplicate exceeded laboratory control limits.D6 Sample was received or analysis requested beyond the recognized method holding time.H3 Matrix spike recovery exceeded QC limits. Batch accepted based on laboratory control sample (LCS) recovery.M1 Matrix spike and Matrix spike duplicate recovery not evaluated against control limits due to sample dilution.M6 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 10/02/2019 08:48 AM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 20 of 35 #=CR# QUALITY CONTROL DATA CROSS REFERENCE TABLE Pace Project No.: Project: 92446441 Upstream 005, 137-266 Lab ID Sample ID QC Batch Method QC Batch Analytical Method Analytical Batch 92446441001 499282Out005-05-NEW E65 SM 2320B-2011 92446441002 499282Out005-06-2.400 SM 2320B-2011 92446441003 499282Out005-07-2.210 SM 2320B-2011 92446441004 499282Out005-08-2.200 SM 2320B-2011 92446441005 499282Out005-11-6.000 SM 2320B-2011 92446441006 499282Out005-13-2.050 SM 2320B-2011 92446441001 499323Out005-05-NEW E65 SM 2540C-2011 92446441002 499323Out005-06-2.400 SM 2540C-2011 92446441003 499323Out005-07-2.210 SM 2540C-2011 92446441004 499323Out005-08-2.200 SM 2540C-2011 92446441005 499323Out005-11-6.000 SM 2540C-2011 92446441006 499323Out005-13-2.050 SM 2540C-2011 92446441001 35855 35898Out005-05-NEW E65 EPA 9030A EPA 9034 92446441002 35855 35898Out005-06-2.400 EPA 9030A EPA 9034 92446441003 35855 35898Out005-07-2.210 EPA 9030A EPA 9034 92446441004 35855 35898Out005-08-2.200 EPA 9030A EPA 9034 92446441005 35855 35898Out005-11-6.000 EPA 9030A EPA 9034 92446441006 35855 35898Out005-13-2.050 EPA 9030A EPA 9034 92446441001 499302Out005-05-NEW E65 EPA 9040C 92446441002 499302Out005-06-2.400 EPA 9040C 92446441003 499302Out005-07-2.210 EPA 9040C 92446441004 499302Out005-08-2.200 EPA 9040C 92446441005 499302Out005-11-6.000 EPA 9040C 92446441006 500302Out005-13-2.050 EPA 9040C 92446441001 499161Out005-05-NEW E65 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 92446441002 499161Out005-06-2.400 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 92446441003 499161Out005-07-2.210 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 92446441004 499161Out005-08-2.200 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 92446441005 499161Out005-11-6.000 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 92446441006 499161Out005-13-2.050 EPA 300.0 Rev 2.1 1993 92446441001 574255 574264Out005-05-NEW E65 EPA 335.4 EPA 335.4 92446441002 574255 574264Out005-06-2.400 EPA 335.4 EPA 335.4 92446441003 574255 574264Out005-07-2.210 EPA 335.4 EPA 335.4 92446441004 574255 574264Out005-08-2.200 EPA 335.4 EPA 335.4 92446441005 574255 574264Out005-11-6.000 EPA 335.4 EPA 335.4 92446441006 574255 574264Out005-13-2.050 EPA 335.4 EPA 335.4 92446441001 500173Out005-05-NEW E65 EPA 350.1 Rev 2.0 1993 92446441002 500173Out005-06-2.400 EPA 350.1 Rev 2.0 1993 92446441003 500173Out005-07-2.210 EPA 350.1 Rev 2.0 1993 92446441004 500173Out005-08-2.200 EPA 350.1 Rev 2.0 1993 92446441005 500173Out005-11-6.000 EPA 350.1 Rev 2.0 1993 92446441006 500173Out005-13-2.050 EPA 350.1 Rev 2.0 1993 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, LLC.Date: 10/02/2019 08:48 AM Pace Analytical Services, LLC 9800 Kincey Ave. Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704)875-9092 Page 21 of 35 Page 22 of 35 Page 23 of 35 Page 24 of 35 10/1/2019Date: Inter-Mountain Laboratories 1673 Terra Avenue Sheridan, WY 82801 ph: (307) 672-8945 Your Environmental Monitoring Partner Project:Upstream 005, 137-266 CLIENT:Pace Analytical Charlotte Lab Order:S1909341 CASE NARRATIVE Report ID:S1909341002 (Replaces S1909341001) Samples 92446441001 Out005-05 NEW E65, 92446441002 Out005-06-2.400, 92446441003 Out005-07-2.210, 92446441004 Out005-08-2.200, 92446441005 Out005-11-6.000 and 92446441006 Out005-13-2.050 were received on September 23, 2019. All samples were received and analyzed within the EPA recommended holding times, except those noted below in this case narrative. Samples were analyzed using the methods outlined in the following references: "Standard Methods For The Examination of Water and Wastewater", approved method versions Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods, SW-846, 3rd Edition 40 CFR Parts 136 and 141 40 CFR Part 50, Appendices B, J, L, and O Methods indicated in the Methods Update Rule published in the Federal Register Friday, May 18, 2012 ASTM approved and recognized standards All Quality Control parameters met the acceptance criteria defined by EPA and Inter-Mountain Laboratories except as indicated in this case narrative. This report was issued to include the MDL and J qualifiers per client request. It replaces S1909341001. Page 1 of 1John Jacobs, Project Manager Reviewed by: Page 25 of 35 Project:Upstream 005, 137-266 Client Sample ID 92446441001 Out005-05 NEW E65 Collection Date:9/19/2019 10:30:00 AM Matrix:Water Analyses Result Qual Units Date Analyzed/InitRL CLIENT:Pace Analytical Charlotte Work Order:S1909341 Lab ID:S1909341-001 Date Reported:10/1/2019 Sample Analysis Report Report ID:S1909341002 Method Date Received:9/23/2019 7:24:00 AM MDL (Replaces S1909341001) COC ID: 9800 Kincey Ave Ste 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 Inter-Mountain Laboratories 1673 Terra Avenue Sheridan, WY 82801 ph: (307) 672-8945 Your Environmental Monitoring Partner General Parameters Cyanide, Total 09/25/2019 15590.02 mg/L AMBASTM D75110.0023 J0.0045 Anions Fluoride 09/25/2019 14300.1 mg/L ABSM 4500FC0.02928.7 Qualifiers: Page 1 of 6John Jacobs, Project Manager Reviewed by: These results apply only to the samples tested.RL - Reporting Limit B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank C Calculated Value E Value above quantitation range G Analyzed at IML Gillette laboratory H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits L Analyzed by another laboratory M Value exceeds Monthly Ave or MCL or is less than LCL ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit O Outside the Range of Dilutions S Spike Recovery outside accepted recovery limits U Analysis reported under the reporting limit X Matrix Effect Page 26 of 35 Project:Upstream 005, 137-266 Client Sample ID 92446441002 Out005-06-2.400 Collection Date:9/19/2019 11:30:00 AM Matrix:Water Analyses Result Qual Units Date Analyzed/InitRL CLIENT:Pace Analytical Charlotte Work Order:S1909341 Lab ID:S1909341-002 Date Reported:10/1/2019 Sample Analysis Report Report ID:S1909341002 Method Date Received:9/23/2019 7:24:00 AM MDL (Replaces S1909341001) COC ID: 9800 Kincey Ave Ste 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 Inter-Mountain Laboratories 1673 Terra Avenue Sheridan, WY 82801 ph: (307) 672-8945 Your Environmental Monitoring Partner General Parameters Cyanide, Total 09/25/2019 16010.02 mg/L AMBASTM D75110.0023 J0.0092 Anions Fluoride 09/25/2019 5500.1 mg/L ABSM 4500FC0.02922.8 Qualifiers: Page 2 of 6John Jacobs, Project Manager Reviewed by: These results apply only to the samples tested.RL - Reporting Limit B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank C Calculated Value E Value above quantitation range G Analyzed at IML Gillette laboratory H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits L Analyzed by another laboratory M Value exceeds Monthly Ave or MCL or is less than LCL ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit O Outside the Range of Dilutions S Spike Recovery outside accepted recovery limits U Analysis reported under the reporting limit X Matrix Effect Page 27 of 35 Project:Upstream 005, 137-266 Client Sample ID 92446441003 Out005-07-2.210 Collection Date:9/19/2019 11:50:00 AM Matrix:Water Analyses Result Qual Units Date Analyzed/InitRL CLIENT:Pace Analytical Charlotte Work Order:S1909341 Lab ID:S1909341-003 Date Reported:10/1/2019 Sample Analysis Report Report ID:S1909341002 Method Date Received:9/23/2019 7:24:00 AM MDL (Replaces S1909341001) COC ID: 9800 Kincey Ave Ste 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 Inter-Mountain Laboratories 1673 Terra Avenue Sheridan, WY 82801 ph: (307) 672-8945 Your Environmental Monitoring Partner General Parameters Cyanide, Total 09/25/2019 16030.02 mg/L AMBASTM D75110.0023 J0.0056 Anions Fluoride 09/25/2019 5540.1 mg/L ABSM 4500FC0.02923.8 Qualifiers: Page 3 of 6John Jacobs, Project Manager Reviewed by: These results apply only to the samples tested.RL - Reporting Limit B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank C Calculated Value E Value above quantitation range G Analyzed at IML Gillette laboratory H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits L Analyzed by another laboratory M Value exceeds Monthly Ave or MCL or is less than LCL ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit O Outside the Range of Dilutions S Spike Recovery outside accepted recovery limits U Analysis reported under the reporting limit X Matrix Effect Page 28 of 35 Project:Upstream 005, 137-266 Client Sample ID 92446441004 Out005-08-2.200 Collection Date:9/19/2019 12:15:00 PM Matrix:Water Analyses Result Qual Units Date Analyzed/InitRL CLIENT:Pace Analytical Charlotte Work Order:S1909341 Lab ID:S1909341-004 Date Reported:10/1/2019 Sample Analysis Report Report ID:S1909341002 Method Date Received:9/23/2019 7:24:00 AM MDL (Replaces S1909341001) COC ID: 9800 Kincey Ave Ste 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 Inter-Mountain Laboratories 1673 Terra Avenue Sheridan, WY 82801 ph: (307) 672-8945 Your Environmental Monitoring Partner General Parameters Cyanide, Total 09/25/2019 16050.02 mg/L AMBASTM D75110.0023ND Anions Fluoride 09/25/2019 14340.1 mg/L ABSM 4500FC0.029224.9 Qualifiers: Page 4 of 6John Jacobs, Project Manager Reviewed by: These results apply only to the samples tested.RL - Reporting Limit B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank C Calculated Value E Value above quantitation range G Analyzed at IML Gillette laboratory H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits L Analyzed by another laboratory M Value exceeds Monthly Ave or MCL or is less than LCL ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit O Outside the Range of Dilutions S Spike Recovery outside accepted recovery limits U Analysis reported under the reporting limit X Matrix Effect Page 29 of 35 Project:Upstream 005, 137-266 Client Sample ID 92446441005 Out005-11-6.000 Collection Date:9/19/2019 1:45:00 PM Matrix:Water Analyses Result Qual Units Date Analyzed/InitRL CLIENT:Pace Analytical Charlotte Work Order:S1909341 Lab ID:S1909341-005 Date Reported:10/1/2019 Sample Analysis Report Report ID:S1909341002 Method Date Received:9/23/2019 7:24:00 AM MDL (Replaces S1909341001) COC ID: 9800 Kincey Ave Ste 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 Inter-Mountain Laboratories 1673 Terra Avenue Sheridan, WY 82801 ph: (307) 672-8945 Your Environmental Monitoring Partner General Parameters Cyanide, Total 09/25/2019 16070.02 mg/L AMBASTM D75110.0023 J0.0122 Anions Fluoride 09/25/2019 6050.1 mg/L ABSM 4500FC0.02922.7 Qualifiers: Page 5 of 6John Jacobs, Project Manager Reviewed by: These results apply only to the samples tested.RL - Reporting Limit B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank C Calculated Value E Value above quantitation range G Analyzed at IML Gillette laboratory H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits L Analyzed by another laboratory M Value exceeds Monthly Ave or MCL or is less than LCL ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit O Outside the Range of Dilutions S Spike Recovery outside accepted recovery limits U Analysis reported under the reporting limit X Matrix Effect Page 30 of 35 Project:Upstream 005, 137-266 Client Sample ID 92446441006 Out005-13-2.050 Collection Date:9/19/2019 1:20:00 PM Matrix:Water Analyses Result Qual Units Date Analyzed/InitRL CLIENT:Pace Analytical Charlotte Work Order:S1909341 Lab ID:S1909341-006 Date Reported:10/1/2019 Sample Analysis Report Report ID:S1909341002 Method Date Received:9/23/2019 7:24:00 AM MDL (Replaces S1909341001) COC ID: 9800 Kincey Ave Ste 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 Inter-Mountain Laboratories 1673 Terra Avenue Sheridan, WY 82801 ph: (307) 672-8945 Your Environmental Monitoring Partner General Parameters Cyanide, Total 09/25/2019 16090.02 mg/L AMBASTM D75110.0023 J0.0125 Anions Fluoride 09/25/2019 6080.1 mg/L ABSM 4500FC0.02922.6 Qualifiers: Page 6 of 6John Jacobs, Project Manager Reviewed by: These results apply only to the samples tested.RL - Reporting Limit B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank C Calculated Value E Value above quantitation range G Analyzed at IML Gillette laboratory H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits L Analyzed by another laboratory M Value exceeds Monthly Ave or MCL or is less than LCL ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit O Outside the Range of Dilutions S Spike Recovery outside accepted recovery limits U Analysis reported under the reporting limit X Matrix Effect Page 31 of 35 Project:Upstream 005, 137-266 CLIENT:Pace Analytical Charlotte Work Order:S1909341 ANALYTICAL QC SUMMARY REPORT Report ID:S1909341002 10/1/2019Date: (Replaces S1909341001) Inter-Mountain Laboratories 1673 Terra Avenue Sheridan, WY 82801 ph: (307) 672-8945 Your Environmental Monitoring Partner Cyanide, Total by inline UV Sample Type MBLK Units:mg/L Analyte Spike Ref Samp %REC % Rec Limits QualRLResult RunNo:171959DI BLANK (09/25/19 15:39) Cyanide, Total 0.0200ND Cyanide, Total by inline UV Sample Type LCS Units:mg/L Analyte Spike Ref Samp %REC % Rec Limits QualRLResult RunNo:171959QC (09/25/19 15:45) 0.299 84 - 116Cyanide, Total 93.90.02000.281 Cyanide, Total by inline UV Sample Type MS Units: mg/L Analyte Spike Ref Samp %REC % Rec Limits QualRLResult RunNo:171959S1909341-006B (09/25/19 16:13) 0.5 0.0125 80 - 120Cyanide, Total 1040.02000.535 Cyanide, Total by inline UV Sample Type MSD Units:mg/L Analyte Conc %RPD %REC % RPD Limits QualRLResult RunNo:171959S1909341-006B (09/25/19 16:15) 0.50.535 200.892Cyanide, Total 1050.02000.539 Cyanide, Total by inline UV Sample Type DUP Units:mg/L Analyte Ref Samp %RPD %REC % RPD Limits QualRLResult RunNo:171959S1909341-006B (09/25/19 16:11) 0.0125 20 J0Cyanide, Total 0.02000.0115 Page 1 of 2 Qualifiers: B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank E Value above quantitation range G Analyzed at IML Gillette laboratory H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits L Analyzed by another laboratory ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit O Outside the Range of Dilutions R RPD outside accepted recovery limits S Spike Recovery outside accepted recovery limits X Matrix Effect Page 32 of 35 Project:Upstream 005, 137-266 CLIENT:Pace Analytical Charlotte Work Order:S1909341 ANALYTICAL QC SUMMARY REPORT Report ID:S1909341002 10/1/2019Date: (Replaces S1909341001) Inter-Mountain Laboratories 1673 Terra Avenue Sheridan, WY 82801 ph: (307) 672-8945 Your Environmental Monitoring Partner Fluoride by SM 4500 Sample Type MBLK Units:mg/L Analyte Spike Ref Samp %REC % Rec Limits QualRLResult RunNo:171936BLANK (09/24/19 13:28) Fluoride 0.100ND Analyte Spike Ref Samp %REC % Rec Limits QualRLResult RunNo:171970BLANK (09/25/19 14:15) Fluoride 0.100ND Fluoride by SM 4500 Sample Type LCS Units:mg/L Analyte Spike Ref Samp %REC % Rec Limits QualRLResult RunNo: 171936ATQC (09/24/19 13:01) 3 85 - 115Fluoride93.50.1002.81 Analyte Spike Ref Samp %REC % Rec Limits QualRLResult RunNo:171970ATQC (09/25/19 13:46) 3 85 - 115Fluoride96.70.1002.90 Fluoride by SM 4500 Sample Type MS Units: mg/L Analyte Spike Ref Samp %REC % Rec Limits QualRLResult RunNo:171936S1909325-006ASPK MS (09/24/19 18:50) 2.5 0.301 80 - 120Fluoride89.40.1002.54 Analyte Spike Ref Samp %REC % Rec Limits QualRLResult RunNo:171936S1909340-006ASPK MS (09/25/19 05:36) 2.5 0 80 - 120Fluoride1020.1002.55 Fluoride by SM 4500 Sample Type MSD Units:mg/L Analyte Conc %RPD %REC % RPD Limits QualRLResult RunNo:171936S1909325-006ASPK MSD (09/24/19 18:53) 2.52.54 200.978Fluoride 90.40.1002.56 Analyte Conc %RPD %REC % RPD Limits QualRLResult RunNo: 171936S1909340-006ASPK MSD (09/25/19 05:40) 2.52.55 200.509Fluoride 1010.1002.54 Fluoride by SM 4500 Sample Type DUP Units:mg/L Analyte Ref Samp %RPD %REC % RPD Limits QualRLResult RunNo:171936S1909325-002AD (09/24/19 17:44) 0.395 204.92Fluoride0.1000.415 Analyte Ref Samp %RPD %REC % RPD Limits QualRLResult RunNo:171936S1909340-005AD (09/25/19 05:08) 0.674 204.28Fluoride0.1000.646 Page 2 of 2 Qualifiers: B Analyte detected in the associated Method Blank E Value above quantitation range G Analyzed at IML Gillette laboratory H Holding times for preparation or analysis exceeded J Analyte detected below quantitation limits L Analyzed by another laboratory ND Not Detected at the Reporting Limit O Outside the Range of Dilutions R RPD outside accepted recovery limits S Spike Recovery outside accepted recovery limits X Matrix Effect Page 33 of 35 Page 34 of 35 Page 35 of 35 Draft – Hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model Update – Badin Business Park EHS Support LLC 2020-03-30 Groundwater ANALYTICAL REPORT Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah 5102 LaRoche Avenue Savannah, GA 31404 Tel: (912)354-7858 Laboratory Job ID: 680-182269-1 Client Project/Site: Alcoa - Badin, NC For: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc 2704 Cherokee Farm Way Suite 101 Knoxville, Tennessee 37920 Attn: Michael Worden Authorized for release by: 4/14/2020 6:02:31 PM Sheila Hoffman, Project Manager II (912)250-0279 sheila.hoffman@testamericainc.com The test results in this report meet all 2003 NELAC and 2009 TNI requirements for accredited parameters, exceptions are noted in this report. This report may not be reproduced except in full, and with written approval from the laboratory. For questions please contact the Project Manager at the e-mail address or telephone number listed on this page. This report has been electronically signed and authorized by the signatory. Electronic signature is intended to be the legally binding equivalent of a traditionally handwritten signature. Results relate only to the items tested and the sample(s) as received by the laboratory. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Method Summary Job ID: 680-182269-1Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Project/Site: Alcoa - Badin, NC Method Method Description LaboratoryProtocol MCAWW300.0-1993 R2.1 Anions, Ion Chromatography TAL SAV OI CORPOIA-1677 Cyanide, Free (Flow Injection)TAL PIT NoneSubcontractASTM 7511-12 - Total Cyanide SC0103 Protocol References: MCAWW = "Methods For Chemical Analysis Of Water And Wastes", EPA-600/4-79-020, March 1983 And Subsequent Revisions. None = None OI CORP = OI Corporation Instrument Manual. Laboratory References: SC0103 = Eurofins Lancaster Laboratories Env LLC, 2425 New Holland Pike, Lancaster, PA 17601, TEL (717)656-2300 TAL PIT = Eurofins TestAmerica, Pittsburgh, 301 Alpha Drive, RIDC Park, Pittsburgh, PA 15238, TEL (412)963-7058 TAL SAV = Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah, 5102 LaRoche Avenue, Savannah, GA 31404, TEL (912)354-7858 Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 2 of 27 4/14/2020 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Sample Summary Job ID: 680-182269-1Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Project/Site: Alcoa - Badin, NC Lab Sample ID Client Sample ID ReceivedCollectedMatrix Asset ID 680-182269-1 FO-2 Water 03/30/20 11:15 04/01/20 15:30 680-182269-2 MW-31 Water 03/30/20 13:00 04/01/20 15:30 680-182269-3 MW-103 Water 03/30/20 13:50 04/01/20 15:30 680-182269-4 MW-104 Water 03/30/20 14:40 04/01/20 15:30 Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 3 of 27 4/14/2020 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Definitions/Glossary Job ID: 680-182269-1Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Project/Site: Alcoa - Badin, NC Glossary These commonly used abbreviations may or may not be present in this report. ¤Listed under the "D" column to designate that the result is reported on a dry weight basis Abbreviation %R Percent Recovery CFL Contains Free Liquid CNF Contains No Free Liquid DER Duplicate Error Ratio (normalized absolute difference) Dil Fac Dilution Factor DL Detection Limit (DoD/DOE) DL, RA, RE, IN Indicates a Dilution, Re-analysis, Re-extraction, or additional Initial metals/anion analysis of the sample DLC Decision Level Concentration (Radiochemistry) EDL Estimated Detection Limit (Dioxin) LOD Limit of Detection (DoD/DOE) LOQ Limit of Quantitation (DoD/DOE) MDA Minimum Detectable Activity (Radiochemistry) MDC Minimum Detectable Concentration (Radiochemistry) MDL Method Detection Limit ML Minimum Level (Dioxin) NC Not Calculated ND Not Detected at the reporting limit (or MDL or EDL if shown) PQL Practical Quantitation Limit QC Quality Control RER Relative Error Ratio (Radiochemistry) RL Reporting Limit or Requested Limit (Radiochemistry) RPD Relative Percent Difference, a measure of the relative difference between two points TEF Toxicity Equivalent Factor (Dioxin) TEQ Toxicity Equivalent Quotient (Dioxin) Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 4 of 27 4/14/2020 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Case Narrative Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Job ID: 680-182269-1 Project/Site: Alcoa - Badin, NC Job ID: 680-182269-1 Laboratory: Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Narrative CASE NARRATIVE Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Project: Alcoa - Badin, NC Report Number: 680-182269-1 With the exceptions noted as flags or footnotes, standard analytical protocols were followed in the analysis of the samples and no problems were encountered or anomalies observed. In addition all laboratory quality control samples were within established control limits, with any exceptions noted below. Each sample was analyzed to achieve the lowest possible reporting limit within the constraints of the method. In the event of interference or analytes present at high concentrations, samples may be diluted. For diluted samples, the reporting limits are adjusted relative to the dilution required. RECEIPT The samples were received on 04/01/2020; the samples arrived in good condition, properly preserved and on ice. The temperature of the coolers at receipt was 8.2 C. FREE CYANIDE Samples FO-2 (680-182269-1), MW-31 (680-182269-2), MW-103 (680-182269-3) and MW-104 (680-182269-4) were analyzed for free cyanide in accordance with 1677. The samples were analyzed on 04/09/2020. No analytical or quality issues were noted, other than those described above or in the Definitions/Glossary page. ANIONS BY ION CHROMATOGRAPHY (28 DAY) Samples FO-2 (680-182269-1), MW-31 (680-182269-2), MW-103 (680-182269-3) and MW-104 (680-182269-4) were analyzed for Anions by Ion Chromatography (28 Day) in accordance with EPA Method 300.0. The samples were analyzed on 04/05/2020, 04/08/2020 and 04/10/2020. No analytical or quality issues were noted, other than those described above or in the Definitions/Glossary page. Subcontract Work Method ASTM 7511-12 - Total Cyanide: This method was subcontracted to Eurofins Lancaster Laboratories Env LLC. The subcontract laboratory certification is different from that of the facility issuing the final report. Eurofins TestAmerica, SavannahPage 5 of 27 4/14/2020 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Client Sample Results Job ID: 680-182269-1Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Project/Site: Alcoa - Badin, NC Lab Sample ID: 680-182269-1Client Sample ID: FO-2 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 03/30/20 11:15 Date Received: 04/01/20 15:30 Method: 300.0-1993 R2.1 - Anions, Ion Chromatography RL MDL Fluoride 0.14 0.10 0.040 mg/L 04/05/20 02:41 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier General Chemistry RL MDL Cyanide, Free <0.00079 0.0020 0.00079 mg/L 04/09/20 08:41 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier Lab Sample ID: 680-182269-2Client Sample ID: MW-31 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 03/30/20 13:00 Date Received: 04/01/20 15:30 Method: 300.0-1993 R2.1 - Anions, Ion Chromatography RL MDL Fluoride <0.040 0.10 0.040 mg/L 04/08/20 20:16 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier General Chemistry RL MDL Cyanide, Free <0.00079 0.0020 0.00079 mg/L 04/09/20 08:43 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier Lab Sample ID: 680-182269-3Client Sample ID: MW-103 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 03/30/20 13:50 Date Received: 04/01/20 15:30 Method: 300.0-1993 R2.1 - Anions, Ion Chromatography RL MDL Fluoride 1.6 0.10 0.040 mg/L 04/08/20 20:29 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier General Chemistry RL MDL Cyanide, Free <0.00079 0.0020 0.00079 mg/L 04/09/20 08:45 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier Lab Sample ID: 680-182269-4Client Sample ID: MW-104 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 03/30/20 14:40 Date Received: 04/01/20 15:30 Method: 300.0-1993 R2.1 - Anions, Ion Chromatography RL MDL Fluoride 3.4 0.10 0.040 mg/L 04/10/20 18:38 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier General Chemistry RL MDL Cyanide, Free <0.00079 0.0020 0.00079 mg/L 04/09/20 08:47 1 Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedUnitDResultQualifier Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 6 of 27 4/14/2020 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 QC Sample Results Job ID: 680-182269-1Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Project/Site: Alcoa - Badin, NC Method: 300.0-1993 R2.1 - Anions, Ion Chromatography Client Sample ID: Method BlankLab Sample ID: MB 680-614027/33 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 614027 RL MDL Fluoride <0.040 0.10 0.040 mg/L 04/04/20 21:12 1 MB MB Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedDUnitResultQualifier Client Sample ID: Lab Control SampleLab Sample ID: LCS 680-614027/34 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 614027 Fluoride 2.00 2.17 mg/L 109 90 -110 Analyte LCS LCS DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added %Rec. Limits Client Sample ID: Lab Control Sample DupLab Sample ID: LCSD 680-614027/35 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 614027 Fluoride 2.00 2.20 mg/L 110 90 -110 1 15 Analyte LCSD LCSD DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added %Rec. Limits LimitRPD RPD Client Sample ID: Method BlankLab Sample ID: MB 680-614461/10 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 614461 RL MDL Fluoride <0.040 0.10 0.040 mg/L 04/08/20 16:36 1 MB MB Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedDUnitResultQualifier Client Sample ID: Lab Control SampleLab Sample ID: LCS 680-614461/11 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 614461 Fluoride 2.00 2.07 mg/L 104 90 -110 Analyte LCS LCS DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added %Rec. Limits Client Sample ID: Lab Control Sample DupLab Sample ID: LCSD 680-614461/12 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 614461 Fluoride 2.00 2.08 mg/L 104 90 -110 0 15 Analyte LCSD LCSD DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added %Rec. Limits LimitRPD RPD Client Sample ID: Method BlankLab Sample ID: MB 680-614787/2 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 614787 RL MDL Fluoride <0.040 0.10 0.040 mg/L 04/10/20 13:54 1 MB MB Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedDUnitResultQualifier Client Sample ID: Lab Control SampleLab Sample ID: LCS 680-614787/3 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 614787 Fluoride 2.00 2.16 mg/L 108 90 -110 Analyte LCS LCS DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added %Rec. Limits Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 7 of 27 4/14/2020 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 QC Sample Results Job ID: 680-182269-1Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Project/Site: Alcoa - Badin, NC Method: 300.0-1993 R2.1 - Anions, Ion Chromatography Client Sample ID: Lab Control Sample DupLab Sample ID: LCSD 680-614787/4 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 614787 Fluoride 2.00 2.16 mg/L 108 90 -110 0 15 Analyte LCSD LCSD DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added %Rec. Limits LimitRPD RPD Method: OIA-1677 - Cyanide, Free (Flow Injection) Client Sample ID: Method BlankLab Sample ID: MB 180-312484/22 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 312484 RL MDL Cyanide, Free <0.00079 0.0020 0.00079 mg/L 04/09/20 08:33 1 MB MB Analyte Dil FacAnalyzedPreparedDUnitResultQualifier Client Sample ID: Lab Control SampleLab Sample ID: LCS 180-312484/21 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 312484 Cyanide, Free 0.0500 0.0546 mg/L 109 82 -132 Analyte LCS LCS DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added %Rec. Limits Client Sample ID: Lab Control Sample DupLab Sample ID: LCSD 180-312484/42 Matrix: Water Prep Type: Total/NA Analysis Batch: 312484 Cyanide, Free 0.0500 0.0528 mg/L 106 82 -132 3 20 Analyte LCSD LCSD DUnitResultQualifier %Rec Spike Added %Rec. Limits LimitRPD RPD Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 8 of 27 4/14/2020 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 QC Association Summary Job ID: 680-182269-1Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Project/Site: Alcoa - Badin, NC HPLC/IC Analysis Batch: 614027 Lab Sample ID Client Sample ID Prep Type Matrix Method Prep Batch Water 300.0-1993 R2.1680-182269-1 FO-2 Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1MB 680-614027/33 Method Blank Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1LCS 680-614027/34 Lab Control Sample Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1LCSD 680-614027/35 Lab Control Sample Dup Total/NA Analysis Batch: 614461 Lab Sample ID Client Sample ID Prep Type Matrix Method Prep Batch Water 300.0-1993 R2.1680-182269-2 MW-31 Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1680-182269-3 MW-103 Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1MB 680-614461/10 Method Blank Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1LCS 680-614461/11 Lab Control Sample Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1LCSD 680-614461/12 Lab Control Sample Dup Total/NA Analysis Batch: 614787 Lab Sample ID Client Sample ID Prep Type Matrix Method Prep Batch Water 300.0-1993 R2.1680-182269-4 MW-104 Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1MB 680-614787/2 Method Blank Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1LCS 680-614787/3 Lab Control Sample Total/NA Water 300.0-1993 R2.1LCSD 680-614787/4 Lab Control Sample Dup Total/NA General Chemistry Analysis Batch: 312484 Lab Sample ID Client Sample ID Prep Type Matrix Method Prep Batch Water OIA-1677680-182269-1 FO-2 Total/NA Water OIA-1677680-182269-2 MW-31 Total/NA Water OIA-1677680-182269-3 MW-103 Total/NA Water OIA-1677680-182269-4 MW-104 Total/NA Water OIA-1677MB 180-312484/22 Method Blank Total/NA Water OIA-1677LCS 180-312484/21 Lab Control Sample Total/NA Water OIA-1677LCSD 180-312484/42 Lab Control Sample Dup Total/NA Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 9 of 27 4/14/2020 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Lab Chronicle Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Job ID: 680-182269-1 Project/Site: Alcoa - Badin, NC Client Sample ID: FO-2 Lab Sample ID: 680-182269-1 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 03/30/20 11:15 Date Received: 04/01/20 15:30 Analysis 300.0-1993 R2.1 UI04/05/20 02:411 TAL SAV614027 Type Batch Method Batch Prep Type LabAnalystRun Prepared or Analyzed Initial Amount Amount Final Batch NumberFactor Dil Total/NA 5 mL 5 mL Instrument ID:CICK Analysis OIA-1677 1 312484 04/09/20 08:41 CAK TAL PITTotal/NA ALPKEM2Instrument ID: Client Sample ID: MW-31 Lab Sample ID: 680-182269-2 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 03/30/20 13:00 Date Received: 04/01/20 15:30 Analysis 300.0-1993 R2.1 CS04/08/20 20:161 TAL SAV614461 Type Batch Method Batch Prep Type LabAnalystRun Prepared or Analyzed Initial Amount Amount Final Batch NumberFactor Dil Total/NA 5 mL 5 mL Instrument ID:CICH Analysis OIA-1677 1 312484 04/09/20 08:43 CAK TAL PITTotal/NA ALPKEM2Instrument ID: Client Sample ID: MW-103 Lab Sample ID: 680-182269-3 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 03/30/20 13:50 Date Received: 04/01/20 15:30 Analysis 300.0-1993 R2.1 CS04/08/20 20:291 TAL SAV614461 Type Batch Method Batch Prep Type LabAnalystRun Prepared or Analyzed Initial Amount Amount Final Batch NumberFactor Dil Total/NA 5 mL 5 mL Instrument ID:CICH Analysis OIA-1677 1 312484 04/09/20 08:45 CAK TAL PITTotal/NA ALPKEM2Instrument ID: Client Sample ID: MW-104 Lab Sample ID: 680-182269-4 Matrix: WaterDate Collected: 03/30/20 14:40 Date Received: 04/01/20 15:30 Analysis 300.0-1993 R2.1 CS04/10/20 18:381 TAL SAV614787 Type Batch Method Batch Prep Type LabAnalystRun Prepared or Analyzed Initial Amount Amount Final Batch NumberFactor Dil Total/NA 5 mL 5 mL Instrument ID:CICH Analysis OIA-1677 1 312484 04/09/20 08:47 CAK TAL PITTotal/NA ALPKEM2Instrument ID: Laboratory References: SC0103 = Eurofins Lancaster Laboratories Env LLC, 2425 New Holland Pike, Lancaster, PA 17601, TEL (717)656-2300 TAL PIT = Eurofins TestAmerica, Pittsburgh, 301 Alpha Drive, RIDC Park, Pittsburgh, PA 15238, TEL (412)963-7058 TAL SAV = Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah, 5102 LaRoche Avenue, Savannah, GA 31404, TEL (912)354-7858 Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 10 of 27 4/14/2020 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 ANALYSIS REPORT Prepared by: Eurofins Lancaster Laboratories Environmental 2425 New Holland Pike Lancaster, PA 17601 Prepared for: TestAmerica North Canton 4101 Shuffel Street NW North Canton OH 44720 Report Date: April 10, 2020 11:33 Project: Alcoa - Badin, NC Account #: 01042 Group Number: 2094784 State of Sample Origin: NC Electronic Copy To TestAmerica Attn: Beth Daughtry Electronic Copy To TestAmerica Attn: Sheila Hoffman Respectfully Submitted, (717) 556-7364 To view our laboratory's current scopes of accreditation please go to https://www.eurofinsus.com/environment- testing/laboratories/eurofins-lancaster-laboratories-environmental/certifications-and-accreditations-eurofins-lancaster-laboratories- environmental/ . Historical copies may be requested through your project manager. Page 1 of 11Page 11 of 27 4/14/2020 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 SAMPLE INFORMATION Client Sample Description Sample Collection Date/Time ELLE# FO-2 (680-182269-1) Water 03/30/2020 11:15 1292423 MW-31 (680-182269-2) Water 03/30/2020 13:00 1292424 MW-103 (680-182269-3) Water 03/30/2020 13:50 1292425 MW-104 (680-182269-4) Water 03/30/2020 14:40 1292426 The specific methodologies used in obtaining the enclosed analytical results are indicated on the Laboratory Sample Analysis Record. Page 2 of 11Page 12 of 27 4/14/2020 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 TestAmerica North Canton ELLE Sample #: WW 1292423 ELLE Group #: 2094784 Matrix: Water Sample Description: FO-2 (680-182269-1) Water Alcoa - Badin, NC Project Name: Alcoa - Badin, NC Collection Date/Time: 03/30/2020 11:15 Submittal Date/Time: 04/03/2020 09:57 Limit of Quantitation Method Detection Limit* Result Analysis Name CAS Number Dilution Factor CAT No. mg/l mg/l mg/l ASTM D7511 -12 Wet Chemistry N.D. 1 57-12-5 12823 0.0020 0.0060 Total Cyanide (water) Laboratory Sample Analysis Record Analyst Dilution Factor Trial# Batch# AnalysisDate and Time CAT No. Analysis Name Method 12823 Total Cyanide (water) ASTM D7511 -12 1 20099123101A 04/08/2020 14:08 Joseph E McKenzie 1 *=This limit was used in the evaluation of the final result Page 3 of 11Page 13 of 27 4/14/2020 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 TestAmerica North Canton ELLE Sample #: WW 1292424 ELLE Group #: 2094784 Matrix: Water Sample Description: MW-31 (680-182269-2) Water Alcoa - Badin, NC Project Name: Alcoa - Badin, NC Collection Date/Time: 03/30/2020 13:00 Submittal Date/Time: 04/03/2020 09:57 Limit of Quantitation Method Detection Limit* Result Analysis Name CAS Number Dilution Factor CAT No. mg/l mg/l mg/l ASTM D7511 -12 Wet Chemistry N.D. 1 57-12-5 12823 0.0020 0.0060 Total Cyanide (water) Laboratory Sample Analysis Record Analyst Dilution Factor Trial# Batch# AnalysisDate and Time CAT No. Analysis Name Method 12823 Total Cyanide (water) ASTM D7511 -12 1 20099123101A 04/08/2020 14:05 Joseph E McKenzie 1 *=This limit was used in the evaluation of the final result Page 4 of 11Page 14 of 27 4/14/2020 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 TestAmerica North Canton ELLE Sample #: WW 1292425 ELLE Group #: 2094784 Matrix: Water Sample Description: MW-103 (680-182269-3) Water Alcoa - Badin, NC Project Name: Alcoa - Badin, NC Collection Date/Time: 03/30/2020 13:50 Submittal Date/Time: 04/03/2020 09:57 Limit of Quantitation Method Detection Limit* Result Analysis Name CAS Number Dilution Factor CAT No. mg/l mg/l mg/l ASTM D7511 -12 Wet Chemistry N.D. 1 57-12-5 12823 0.0020 0.0060 Total Cyanide (water) Laboratory Sample Analysis Record Analyst Dilution Factor Trial# Batch# AnalysisDate and Time CAT No. Analysis Name Method 12823 Total Cyanide (water) ASTM D7511 -12 1 20099123101A 04/08/2020 14:01 Joseph E McKenzie 1 *=This limit was used in the evaluation of the final result Page 5 of 11Page 15 of 27 4/14/2020 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 TestAmerica North Canton ELLE Sample #: WW 1292426 ELLE Group #: 2094784 Matrix: Water Sample Description: MW-104 (680-182269-4) Water Alcoa - Badin, NC Project Name: Alcoa - Badin, NC Collection Date/Time: 03/30/2020 14:40 Submittal Date/Time: 04/03/2020 09:57 Limit of Quantitation Method Detection Limit* Result Analysis Name CAS Number Dilution Factor CAT No. mg/l mg/l mg/l ASTM D7511 -12 Wet Chemistry N.D. 1 57-12-5 12823 0.0020 0.0060 Total Cyanide (water) Laboratory Sample Analysis Record Analyst Dilution Factor Trial# Batch# AnalysisDate and Time CAT No. Analysis Name Method 12823 Total Cyanide (water) ASTM D7511 -12 1 20099123101A 04/08/2020 13:51 Joseph E McKenzie 1 *=This limit was used in the evaluation of the final result Page 6 of 11Page 16 of 27 4/14/2020 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Quality Control Summary Group Number: 2094784 Client Name: TestAmerica North Canton Reported: 04/10/2020 11:33 Matrix QC may not be reported if insufficient sample or site-specific QC samples were not submitted. In these situations, to demonstrate precision and accuracy at a batch level, a LCS/LCSD was performed, unless otherwise specified in the method. All Inorganic Initial Calibration and Continuing Calibration Blanks met acceptable method criteria unless otherwise noted on the Analysis Report. Method Blank Analysis Name Result MDL** LOQ mg/l mg/l mg/l Batch number: 20099123101A Sample number(s): 1292423-1292426 0.0060 0.0020 N.D. Total Cyanide (water) LCS/LCSD RPD Max LCS/LCSD Limits LCSD %REC LCS %REC LCSD Conc LCSD Spike Added LCS Conc LCS Spike Added RPD Analysis Name mg/l mg/l mg/l mg/l Batch number: 20099123101A Sample number(s): 1292423-1292426 84-116 106 0.0423 0.0400 Total Cyanide (water) MS/MSD Unspiked (UNSPK) = the sample used in conjunction with the matrix spike Analysis Name Unspiked Conc MS Spike Added MS Conc MSD Spike Added MSD Conc MS %Rec MSD %Rec MS/MSD Limits RPD RPD Max mg/l mg/l mg/l mg/l mg/l Batch number: 20099123101A Sample number(s): 1292423-1292426 UNSPK: 1292426 0.0176 0.0200 N.D. Total Cyanide (water) 84-116 88 Laboratory Duplicate Background (BKG) = the sample used in conjunction with the duplicate Analysis Name BKG Conc DUP Conc DUP RPD DUP RPD Max mg/l mg/l Batch number: 20099123101A Sample number(s): 1292423-1292426 BKG: 1292426 0 (1) 20 N.D. N.D. Total Cyanide (water) *- Outside of specification **-This limit was used in the evaluation of the final result for the blank (1) The result for one or both determinations was less than five times the LOQ. (2) The unspiked result was more than four times the spike added. Page 7 of 11Page 17 of 27 4/14/2020 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Page 8 of 11Page 18 of 27 4/14/2020 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Page 9 of 11Page 19 of 27 4/14/2020 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Explanation of Symbols and Abbreviations 3768 0618 The following defines common symbols and abbreviations used in reporting technical data: BMQL Below Minimum Quantitation Level C degrees Celsius cfu colony forming units CP Units cobalt-chloroplatinate units F degrees Fahrenheit g gram(s) IU International Units kg kilogram(s) L liter(s) lb. pound(s) m3 cubic meter(s) meq milliequivalents mg milligram(s) mL milliliter(s) MPN Most Probable Number N.D. non-detect ng nanogram(s) NTU nephelometric turbidity units pg/L picogram/liter RL Reporting Limit TNTC Too Numerous To Count µg microgram(s) µL microliter(s) umhos/cm micromhos/cm MCL Maximum Contamination Limit < less than > greater than ppm parts per million - One ppm is equivalent to one milligram per kilogram (mg/kg) or one gram per million grams. For aqueous liquids, ppm is usually taken to be equivalent to milligrams per liter (mg/l), because one liter of water has a weight very close to a kilogram. For gases or vapors, one ppm is equivalent to one microliter per liter of gas. ppb parts per billion Dry weight Results printed under this heading have been adjusted for moisture content. This increases the analyte weight basis concentration to approximate the value present in a similar sample without moisture. All other results are reported on an as-received basis. Analytical test results meet all requirements of the associated regulatory program (i.e., NELAC (TNI), DoD, and ISO 17025) unless otherwise noted under the individual analysis. Measurement uncertainty values, as applicable, are available upon request. Tests results relate only to the sample tested. Clients should be aware that a critical step in a chemical or microbiological analysis is the collection of the sample. Unless the sample analyzed is truly representative of the bulk of material involved, the test results will be meaningless. If you have questions regarding the proper techniques of collecting samples, please contact us. We cannot be held responsible for sample integrity, however, unless sampling has been performed by a member of our staff. This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. Times are local to the area of activity. Parameters listed in the 40 CFR Part 136 Table II as “analyze immediately” are not performed within 15 minutes. WARRANTY AND LIMITS OF LIABILITY - In accepting analytical work, we warrant the accuracy of test results for the sample as submitted. THE FOREGOING EXPRESS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IS GIVEN IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. WE DISCLAIM ANY OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING A WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY. 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Page 10 of 11Page 20 of 27 4/14/2020 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Data Qualifiers Qualifier Definition C Result confirmed by reanalysis D1 Indicates for dual column analyses that the result is reported from column 1 D2 Indicates for dual column analyses that the result is reported from column 2 E Concentration exceeds the calibration range K1 Initial Calibration Blank is above the QC limit and the sample result is less than the LOQ K2 Continuing Calibration Blank is above the QC limit and the sample result is less than the LOQ K3 Initial Calibration Verification is above the QC limit and the sample result is less than the LOQ K4 Continuing Calibration Verification is above the QC limit and the sample result is less than the LOQ J (or G, I, X)Estimated value >= the Method Detection Limit (MDL or DL) and < the Limit of Quantitation (LOQ or RL) P Concentration difference between the primary and confirmation column >40%. The lower result is reported. P^Concentration difference between the primary and confirmation column > 40%. The higher result is reported. U Analyte was not detected at the value indicated V Concentration difference between the primary and confirmation column >100%. The reporting limit is raised due to this disparity and evident interference. W The dissolved oxygen uptake for the unseeded blank is greater than 0.20 mg/L. Z Laboratory Defined - see analysis report Additional Organic and Inorganic CLP qualifiers may be used with Form 1 reports as defined by the CLP methods. Qualifiers specific to Dioxin/Furans and PCB Congeners are detailed on the individual Analysis Report. Page 11 of 11Page 21 of 27 4/14/2020 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Page 22 of 27 4/14/2020 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Page 23 of 27 4/14/2020 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Page 24 of 27 4/14/2020 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Login Sample Receipt Checklist Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Job Number: 680-182269-1 Login Number: 182269 Question Answer Comment Creator: Laughlin, Paul D List Source: Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah List Number: 1 N/ARadioactivity wasn't checked or is </= background as measured by a survey meter. TrueThe cooler's custody seal, if present, is intact. TrueSample custody seals, if present, are intact. TrueThe cooler or samples do not appear to have been compromised or tampered with. TrueSamples were received on ice. FalseCooler Temperature is acceptable.Refer to Job Narrative for details. TrueCooler Temperature is recorded. TrueCOC is present. TrueCOC is filled out in ink and legible. TrueCOC is filled out with all pertinent information. TrueIs the Field Sampler's name present on COC? TrueThere are no discrepancies between the containers received and the COC. TrueSamples are received within Holding Time (excluding tests with immediate HTs) TrueSample containers have legible labels. TrueContainers are not broken or leaking. TrueSample collection date/times are provided. TrueAppropriate sample containers are used. TrueSample bottles are completely filled. N/ASample Preservation Verified. TrueThere is sufficient vol. for all requested analyses, incl. any requested MS/MSDs N/AContainers requiring zero headspace have no headspace or bubble is <6mm (1/4"). TrueMultiphasic samples are not present. TrueSamples do not require splitting or compositing. N/AResidual Chlorine Checked. Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 25 of 27 4/14/2020 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Login Sample Receipt Checklist Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Job Number: 680-182269-1 Login Number: 182269 Question Answer Comment Creator: Say, Thomas C List Source: Eurofins TestAmerica, Pittsburgh List Creation: 04/03/20 12:40 PMList Number: 2 TrueRadioactivity wasn't checked or is </= background as measured by a survey meter. TrueThe cooler's custody seal, if present, is intact. TrueSample custody seals, if present, are intact. TrueThe cooler or samples do not appear to have been compromised or tampered with. TrueSamples were received on ice. TrueCooler Temperature is acceptable. TrueCooler Temperature is recorded. TrueCOC is present. TrueCOC is filled out in ink and legible. TrueCOC is filled out with all pertinent information. TrueIs the Field Sampler's name present on COC? TrueThere are no discrepancies between the containers received and the COC. TrueSamples are received within Holding Time (excluding tests with immediate HTs) TrueSample containers have legible labels. TrueContainers are not broken or leaking. TrueSample collection date/times are provided. TrueAppropriate sample containers are used. TrueSample bottles are completely filled. TrueSample Preservation Verified. TrueThere is sufficient vol. for all requested analyses, incl. any requested MS/MSDs TrueContainers requiring zero headspace have no headspace or bubble is <6mm (1/4"). TrueMultiphasic samples are not present. TrueSamples do not require splitting or compositing. N/AResidual Chlorine Checked. Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 26 of 27 4/14/2020 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Accreditation/Certification Summary Client: Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc Job ID: 680-182269-1 Project/Site: Alcoa - Badin, NC Laboratory: Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah The accreditations/certifications listed below are applicable to this report. Authority Program Identification Number Expiration Date North Carolina (WW/SW)269State 12-31-20 Laboratory: Eurofins TestAmerica, Pittsburgh The accreditations/certifications listed below are applicable to this report. Authority Program Identification Number Expiration Date North Carolina (WW/SW)434State 01-01-21 Eurofins TestAmerica, Savannah Page 27 of 27 4/14/2020 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13