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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1804_DukeMarshall_DALF_GWMR_FID1822139_20231202(' DUKE ENERGY-. December 2, 2023 North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Waste Management Solid Waste Section 2090 U.S. Highway 70 Swannanoa, NC 28778 Attn: Ms. Sarah Moutos (submitted electronically) Re: Semiannual Water Quality Monitoring Report Dry Ash Landfill Permit No.: 1804-INDUS-1983 Marshall Steam Station Terrell, North Carolina 28682 Dear Ms. Moutos: 526 South Church St. Charlotte, NC 28202 Mailing Address P.O. Box 1006 Mail Code DPE 36A Charlotte, NC 28201-1006 Duke Energy is providing the result of the semi-annual water quality monitoring for the Duke Energy Carolinas, Marshall Steam Station, Dry Ash Landfill, located near Terrell, North Carolina. On August 9, 2023, groundwater samples were collected in accordance with the facility's Water Quality Monitoring Plan (WQMP) approved April 3, 2020. A summary of the groundwater sampling field and analytical results is presented in Table 5. The analytical results for the constituents are compared to the groundwater standards found in Title 15A NCAC 02L .0202 (2L Standards). Results with values that attain or exceed the 2L Standards (or outside of 2L Standard range for pH) are indicated on Table 5 by bold font. A summary of the analytical results that attain or exceed the 2L Standards (or outside of 2L Standard range for pH) and a preliminary analysis of the cause and significance of such occurrences are presented in Table 6. Field sampling forms, chain of custody (COC) forms, laboratory reports are included in Appendix A and B. Groundwater locations at Marshall Dry Ash Landfill are sampled semiannually during February and August. The next water quality monitoring event is planned for February 2024 with a report of monitoring results to follow. If you need additional information regarding this submittal do not hesitate to email or call me at Ashley. Healy(abduke-energy.com or (717) 982-0986. Respectfully, Ashley Healy, P.G. Environmental Services Attachments: Semiannual Water Quality Monitoring Report — August 2023 Sampling Event — Dry Ash Landfill (SynTerra, December 2023) cc (via e-mail): Claire Osborn, NCDEQ Elizabeth Werner, NCDEQ www.duke-energy.com Page 1 of 2 Sherri Stanley, NCDEQ Ed Mussler, NCDEQ Dan Zakary, Duke Energy Scott La Sala, Duke Energy Tyler Hardin, Duke Energy www.duke-energy.com Page 2 of 2 DENR USE ONLY ❑Paper Report [-]Electronic Data - Email CD (data loaded: Yes / No) Doc/Event #: NC DENR I I Environmental Monitoring Division of Waste Management - Solid Waste Reporting Form Notice: This form and any information attached to it are "Public Records" as defined in NC General Statute 132-1. As such, these documents are available for inspection and examination by any person upon request (NC General Statute 132-6). Instructions: • Prepare one form for each individually monitored unit. • Please type or print legibly. • Attach a notification table with values that attain or exceed NC 2L groundwater standards or NC 2B surface water standards. The notification must include a preliminary analysis of the cause and significance of each value. (e.g. naturally occurring, off -site source, pre-existing condition, etc.). • Attach a notification table of any groundwater or surface water values that equal or exceed the reporting limits. • Attach a notification table of any methane gas values that attain or exceed explosive gas levels. This includes any structures on or nearby the facility (NCAC 13B .1629 (4)(a)(i). • Send the original signed and sealed form, any tables, and Electronic Data Deliverable to: Compliance Unit, NCDENR-DWM, Solid Waste Section, 1646 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1646. Solid Waste Monitoring Data Submittal Information Name of entity submitting data (laboratory, consultant, facility owner): Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC Contact for questions about data formatting. Include data preparer's name, telephone number and E-mail address: Name: Thomas Colton E-mail: tcolton synterracorp.com Phone: 864.421.9999 NC Landfill Rule: Actual sampling dates (e.g., Facility name: Facility Address: Facility Permit# (.0500 or.1600) October 20-24, 2006) Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC Marshall Steam Station Terrell, East NC-150 8104 .0500 Dry Ash Landfill Terrell, North Carolina 28682 August 9, 2023 Environmental Status: (Check all that apply) ❑ Initial/Background Monitoring ❑X Detection Monitoring ❑ of data submitted: (Check all that apply) Groundwater monitoring data from monitoring wells ❑ Groundwater monitoring data from private water supply wells ❑ Leachate monitoring data Surface water monitoring data ❑ Assessment Monitoring Methane gas monitoring data Corrective action data (specify) Other(specify) ❑ Corrective Action Notification attached? ❑ )( No. No groundwater or surface water standards were exceeded. Yes, a notification of values exceeding a groundwater or surface water standard is attached. It includes a list of groundwater and surface water monitoring points, dates, analytical values, NC 2L groundwater standard, NC 2B surface water standard or NC Solid Waste GWPS and preliminary analysis of the cause and significance of any concentration. ❑ Yes, a notification of values exceeding an explosive methane gas limit is attached. It includes the methane monitoring points, dates, sample values and explosive methane gas limits. Certification To the best of my knowledge, the information reported and statements made on this data submittal and attachments are true and correct. Furthermore, I have attached complete notification of any sampling values meeting or exceeding groundwater standards or explosive gas levels, and a preliminary analysis of the cause and significance of concentrations exceeding groundwater standards. I am aware that there are significant penalties for making any false statement, representation, or certification including the possibility of a fine and imprisonment. Craig Eady Senior Project Manager (864) 421-9999 Facility Representative Name (Print) Title (Area Code) Telephone Number 12/1/2023 Signature Date 148 River Street, Suite 220, Greenville, SC 29601 Facility Representative Address C-1478 / North Carolina Corporation Number C-387 NC PE Firm License Number (if applicable effective May 1, 2009) Revised 6/2009 Affix NC Licensed/ Professional Geologist Seal CARIV 4 2: •7 r SEAL ' 0 1599 >— yam'•. c�Qz OLoGN.-* 4: %% ''••.....••PS, //i� 00 UG,���\`� REPORT VERIFICATION Ia09al0i011ul/_]►1ilk llfLlIre] 06111►1BATi%1III :MLTA us] ►111 to] N1►[01:14Zil 121 MARSHALL STEAM STATION DRY ASH LANDFILL PERMIT NO. 1804-INDUS TITLE: SEMIANNUAL GROUNDWATER MONITORING REPORT This document has been reviewed for accuracy and quality commensurate with the intended application. Prepared by: Approved by: Project Manager: Date: 12/1/2023 Date: 12/1/2023 Licensed Geologist Seal: `� `�,t►C11 .% AR Q`:'GEjNS••:j �� • 0�O 1599 vo�- G',A '00UG; SynTerra 148 River Street, Suite 220 Greenville, SC 29601 North Carolina Geological Corporation Number C-387 17 Terra Science &Engineering Consultants synsynterracorp.com SEMIANNUAL WATER QUALITY MONITORING REPORT AUGUST 2023 SAMPLING EVENT DRY ASH LANDFILL PERMIT NO. 1804-INDUS) MARSHALL STEAM STATION 8320 NC HIGHWAY 150E TERRELL, NORTH CAROLINA DECEMBER 1, 2023 PREPARED FOR & DUKE -, ' ENERGY. DUKE ENERGY CAROLINAS, LLC 1599 ;�l ��•� ,� 14 OLOGN. •;�Q.`�. DUGi Pcg`\�� Craig Eady, L.G. 1599 Senior Peer Reviewer f' s David Avard Project Scientist �J G. Thomas Colton, P.E. 056667 Associate Engineer Semiannual Water Quality Monitoring Report — August 2023 Sampling Event Marshall Steam Station — Dry Ash Landfill (Permit No. 1804-INDUS) Terrell, North Carolina TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE 1.0 INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND..........................................................................1-1 1.1 Site and Landfill Information......................................................................................1-1 1.2 Hydrogeologic Setting................................................................................................1-1 1.3 Landfill Semiannual Monitoring Program...................................................................1-2 2.0 METHODS.................................................................................................................. 2-1 2.1 Sampling and Analysis Methods.................................................................................2-1 2.2 Regulatory Criteria.....................................................................................................2-1 2.3 Statement of Work.....................................................................................................2-1 3.0 RESULTS.....................................................................................................................3-1 3.1 Site Groundwater Flow...............................................................................................3-1 3.2 Analytical Results.......................................................................................................3-1 3.3 Quality Assurance/Quality Control.............................................................................3-1 4.0 REFERENCES...............................................................................................................4-1 LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1 Site Location Map Figure 2 Sample Locations Figure 3 Water -Level Map — Surficial Flow Zone — August 2023 LIST OF TABLES Table 1 Well Construction Summary Table 2 Groundwater Monitoring Parameters Table 3 Monitoring Location Summary Table Table 4 Groundwater Seepage Velocities Table 5 Groundwater Field Results and Analytical Detections Table 6 Field and Analytical Results that Equal or Greater Than Groundwater Quality Standards LIST OF APPENDICES Appendix A Field Sampling Forms Appendix B Laboratory Report and Chain -of -Custody Forms Appendix C Time Versus Concentration Plots December 2023 Page i Project: 00.0083.61 Semiannual Water Quality Monitoring Report — August 2023 Sampling Event Marshall Steam Station — Dry Ash Landfill (Permit No. 1804-INDUS) Terrell, North Carolina LIST OF ACRONYMS 02L standard 15A NCAC 02L .0202(g) Groundwater Quality Standards C&D construction and demolition Duke Energy Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC DWM Division of Waste Management EDD electronic data deliverable Landfill Dry Ash Landfill Marshall Marshall Steam Station NCAC North Carolina Administrative Code NCDEQ North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality QA quality assurance QC quality control SAP Sample and Analysis Groundwater Plan Site Marshall Steam Station SW solid waste SWS Solid Waste Section TDS total dissolved solids USEPA U.S. Environmental Protection Agency December 2023 Page H Project: 00.0083.61 Semiannual Water Quality Monitoring Report — August 2023 Sampling Event Marshall Steam Station — Dry Ash Landfill (Permit No. 1804-INDUS) Terrell, North Carolina f��>• I ►19.16111111,141111 9 IQ ► I_10 1113Uffel KC11:191110 L7 This semiannual report pertains to the Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC (Duke Energy) Marshall Steam Station (Marshall or Site) Dry Ash Landfill (Landfill) and documents the results of the August 2023 Industrial Landfill (Landfill; Permit No. 1804-INDUS) groundwater monitoring event. 1.1 Site and Landfill Information Duke Energy owns and operates Marshall Steam Station, located at 8320 NC Highway 150E in Terrell, Catawba County, North Carolina (Figure 1). The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ) Division of Waste Management (DWM) issued a permit to operate the Dry Ash Landfill in December 1983. The Landfill consists of the following disposal areas: • Fly ash disposal (two Phases): Phase I —14.5 acres (approximate) and Phase II — 46.2 acres (approximate) o Excavation of Phase I was completed in March 2023. • Asbestos disposal: 6.9 acres (approximate); permitted in December 1987 • Construction and demolition (C&D) debris disposal: 2.75 acres (approximate); permitted on October 17, 1989. Those disposal areas were constructed as unlined landfills and are closed with soil covers and under groundwater monitoring. 1.2 Hydrogeologic Setting The site is located within the Piedmont physiographic province (Piedmont). Piedmont bedrock primarily consists of igneous and metamorphic bedrock. The fractured bedrock is overlain by a mantle of unconsolidated material known as regolith. The regolith includes, where present, the soil zone, a zone of weathered, decomposed bedrock known as saprolite, and alluvium. Saprolite, the product of chemical and mechanical weathering of the underlying bedrock, is typically composed of clay and coarser granular material up to boulder size and may reflect the texture of the rock from which it was formed. The weathering product of granitic rocks may be quartz -rich and sandy -textured, whereas rocks poor in quartz and rich in feldspar and other soluble minerals form a more clayey saprolite (S&ME, 2020). Groundwater at the Site typically occurs in three interconnected flow zones. The shallowest groundwater flow zone — the surficial flow zone — occurs in the residual soil and/or the upper section of saprolite. Beneath the surficial flow zone, the transition zone flow zone occurs in the lower portions of the saprolite and partially weathered bedrock and is the most permeable part of the Site's hydrogeologic system. Bedrock underlies the transition zone and comprises the least permeable flow zone of the Site's hydrogeologic system, where groundwater flow occurs December 2023 Page 1-1 Project: 00.0083.61 Semiannual Water Quality Monitoring Report — August 2023 Sampling Event Marshall Steam Station — Dry Ash Landfill (Permit No. 1804-INDUS) Terrell, North Carolina predominantly along fractures, joints, and faults. Groundwater is usually first encountered in the surficial flow zone. 1.3 Landfill Semiannual Monitoring Program The initial Sample and Analysis Groundwater Plan (SAP) (Altamont Environmental, 2012) has been revised over time to incorporate changes. The February 2023 sampling event and this Semiannual Water Quality Monitoring Report comply with the SAP, Revision 1 (S&ME, 2020) submitted to the DWM on August 24, 2020. The Landfill semiannual monitoring program, described in detail in the SAP, consists of eight groundwater monitoring locations. Monitoring well MW-4 is designated as a background well for the Landfill. Monitoring wells OB-2 (MW-6) and OB-3 (MW-7) were used for water -level measurements only and not sampled until they were abandoned. A summary of monitoring well construction information is presented in Table 1, and analytical parameter coverage for the Landfill semiannual groundwater monitoring program is summarized in Table 2. Three groundwater monitoring locations have since been abandoned and are detailed below: • MW-5, abandoned in December 2020 due to construction of water redirect project • OB-1, abandoned in April 2021 due to excavation of Phase 1 • MW-2, OB-2 (MW-6), and OB-3 (MW-7), abandoned in April and May 2023 due to installation of a geosynthetic cap for Phase 2. The existing groundwater monitoring locations are summarized in Table 3 and shown on Figure 2. December 2023 Page 1-2 Project: 00.0083.61 Semiannual Water Quality Monitoring Report — August 2023 Sampling Event Marshall Steam Station — Dry Ash Landfill (Permit No. 1804-INDUS) Terrell, North Carolina 2.0 METHODS 2.1 Sampling and Analysis Methods Pace Analytical Services personnel (Pace Analytical North Carolina Field Certification #5342) performed groundwater sampling on August 9, 2023, in accordance with the North Carolina Solid Waste Management Guidelines. Copies of the field sampling forms are included in Appendix A. Duke Energy Analytical Laboratory (North Carolina Laboratory Certification #248) analyzed the reported parameters and constituents. The laboratory report and chain -of - custody forms are included in Appendix B. The samples were analyzed for the list of parameters and constituents outlined in the SAP and guidance from the NCDEQ DWM, Solid Waste Section (SWS). The monitoring parameters, along with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) Solid Waste (SW)-846 analytical methods and Title 15A North Carolina Administrative Code (NCAC) 02L .0202(g) Groundwater Quality Standards (02L standards) are presented in Table 2. 2.2 Regulatory Criteria • Evaluation of the semiannual monitoring analytical results is compared to the 02L standards for groundwater. 2.3 Statement of Work The following tasks were completed for semiannual water quality monitoring: • Collected groundwater levels and samples on August 9, 2023 • Reviewed the laboratory analytical results pertaining to the parameters listed in Table 2 • Compared groundwater analytical results to 02L standards and historical concentration ranges • Developed generalized groundwater surface contour maps using groundwater elevation data • Calculated groundwater flow velocities based on groundwater elevations at wells perpendicular to groundwater flow • Converted the laboratory -provided electronic data deliverable (EDD) to the format requirements of the NCDEQ DWM EDD template and submitted copies of the EDDs to the NCDEQ DWM with this report • Prepared and submitted this Semiannual Water Quality Monitoring Report December 2023 Page 2-1 Project: 00.0083.61 Semiannual Water Quality Monitoring Report — August 2023 Sampling Event Marshall Steam Station — Dry Ash Landfill (Permit No. 1804-INDUS) Terrell, North Carolina 3.1 Site Groundwater Flow Generalized groundwater elevation contours and groundwater flow direction arrows in the vicinity of the Dry Ash Landfill are shown on Figure 3 for the surficial flow zone. These contours were developed by calculating groundwater elevations in each monitoring well using the depth - to -water -level measurements taken during August 2023. Water levels from other site wells were used to generate figures due to the abandonment and dry solid waste program wells. The water level in MW-1 remains below the pump as well. In addition, water -level measurements from nearby groundwater monitoring wells included in other Site groundwater monitoring programs were used. Depth -to -water measurements and calculated groundwater elevations are presented in Table 1. The calculated groundwater flow velocity for the Phase II area is presented in Table 4; groundwater flow velocity was not calculated for the Phase I area because the water level in MW-1 was below the pump. Calculated groundwater elevations based on depth -to -water measurements gauged during August 2023 indicate groundwater at the Landfill generally flows to the south and southeast toward Lake Norman, consistent with historical Site observations. 3.2 Analytical Results Analytical results, field data, and reference comparisons discussed below are summarized in Table 5 and Table 6. Sample locations are depicted on Figure 2. Groundwater Results Field and analytical results for the collected downgradient and background groundwater samples are presented in Table 5. MW-1 was not able to be sampled because the water level was below the pump. Groundwater analytical results are compared with 02L standards. Constituent concentrations equal to or greater than the 02L standard include pH, antimony, cobalt, iron, and manganese in one or more wells and are noted in Table 5 by bold font. The laboratory analytical reports are included in Appendix B. A summary of the groundwater field and analytical results that are equal to or greater than the 02L standard (pH, antimony, cobalt, iron, and manganese) with a comparison to historical data are presented in Table 6. Time versus concentration plots of the locations where concentrations are greater than the 02L standard are presented in Appendix C. Those plots demonstrate the historical concentrations at these locations and their behavior over time. 3.3 Quality Assurance/Quality Control Field -performed quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC) consisted of the collection and analysis of a field blank to evaluate if contamination was imparted to the samples by the sample container, preservative, or other exogenous sources. A field duplicate sample was also collected to estimate sampling and laboratory precision. December 2023 Page 3-1 Project: 00.0083.61 Semiannual Water Quality Monitoring Report — August 2023 Sampling Event Marshall Steam Station — Dry Ash Landfill (Permit No. 1804-INDUS) Terrell, North Carolina Select samples were diluted, as is normal laboratory practice, to bring samples within the calibrated range of the analysis. Specifics regarding the samples that were diluted, including the dilution amount, are reported in the lab report. Additional QA/QC data, laboratory analyses, and chain -of -custody forms are included in Appendix B. December 2023 Page 3-2 Project: 00.0083.61 Semiannual Water Quality Monitoring Report — August 2023 Sampling Event Marshall Steam Station — Dry Ash Landfill (Permit No. 1804-INDUS) Terrell, North Carolina L111=04=4401"i Alta mont Environmental. (Rev 0, 2012). Sample and Analysis Groundwater Plan, Marshall Steam Station — Dry Ash Landfill, 2012. S&ME. (Rev 1, 2020). Sample and Analysis Groundwater Plan, Marshall Steam Station — Dry Ash Landfill, 2020. December 2023 Page 4-1 Project: 00.0083.61 Semiannual Water Quality Monitoring Report — August 2023 Sampling Event Marshall Steam Station — Dry Ash Landfill (Permit No. 1804-INDUS) Terrell, North Carolina FIGURES L7 synTerra Science & Engineering Consultants FI INDUSTRIAL LANDFILL #1 I I ILF STRUCTURAL ♦�.v • / FILL DUKE ENERGY CAR OLINAS � - C&D LANDFILL ♦ PROPERTY LINE ASBESTOS DRY ASH LANDFILL ♦� LANDFILL (PHASE II) PV STRUCTURAL FILL ACCESS ROAD_ STRUCTURAL FILL +� FGD RESIDUE LANDFILL BOUNDARY ♦ ASH BASIN BORROW AREA DRY ASH LANDFILL � (PHASE I) (EXCAVATED) ASH BASIN � 'cam ✓ v } ��, HOLDING BASIN / LINED RETENTION BASIN • • GYPSUM' COAL PILE MARSHALL PAD ` NOTES: 1. ALL BOUNDARIES ARE APPROXIMATE. 2.2019 USGS TOPOGRAPHIC MAP, TROUTMAN & LAKE NORMAN NORTH QUADRANGLE, OBTAINED FROM THE ESRI BASEMAP SERVICE ON FEBRUARY 3, 2021. DUKE CATAWBA ENERGY® COUNTY CAROLINAS 4' synTerra STEAM STATION .000, FIGURE 1 SITE LOCATION MAP DRY ASH LANDFILL SEMIANNUAL WATER QUALITY MONITORING REPORT MARSHALL STEAM STATION TERRELL, NORTH CAROLINA DRAWN BY. T. KING DATE: 05/15/2019 REVI5ED BY L FOREMAN DATE.-11/29/2023 0 GRAPHIC SCALE CHECKED BY T COLTON DATE: 11/29/2023 1'000 1'000 2,000 APPROVED BY. T. COLTON DATE: 11/29/2023 PROJECT MANAGER: T. COLTON (IN FEET) yppda A A MW-7 (OB-3) 800 % % oMff pr, # 't 41 J* I M- 410 LEGEND MONITORING WELL ABANDONED MONITORING WELL ABANDONED OBSERVATION WELL ASH BASIN WASTE BOUNDARY LANDFILL LIMIT OF WASTE — - — LANDFILL REVIEW BOUNDARY — - — LANDFILL COMPLIANCE BOUNDARY DUKE ENERGY CAROLINAS PROPERTY LINE )o STREAM (MCKIM & CREED 2016) OB-1 (Dry -1 WETLAND (MCKIM & CREED 2016) Ash Landfill) NOTES: tDUKE IS ENERGY. CAROLINAS 10 synTerra 1. THE STREAMS AND WETLANDS JURISDICTIONAL DETERMINATION WAS APPROVED BY THE US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS ON OCTOBER 25,2017 (SAW-2015-01412). WETLANDS AND STREAMS BOUNDARIES WERE OBTAINED FROM AMEC FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRONMENTAL AND INFRASTRUCTURE, INC. NATURAL RESOURCES TECHNICAL REPORT (NRTR) DATED JUNE 2015. 2. SAMPLE LOCATIONS WERE DERIVED FROM VARIOUS SOURCES AND ARE A MIX OF SURVEYED AND APPROXIMATE LOCATIONS. THEREFORE, SAMPLE LOCATIONS ARE TO BE DEEMED APPROXIMATE. 3. ALL BOUNDARIES ARE APPROXIMATE. 4. AERIAL IMAGERY OBTAINED FROM PROPELLER VIA DUKE ENERGY. IMAGE COLLECTED ON MAY 8, 2023. 5. DRAWING HAS BEEN SET WITH A PROJECTION OF NORTH CAROLINA STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM FPS 3200 (NAD83. GRAPHIC SCALE 290 0 290 580 FIGURE 2 SAMPLE LOCATIONS (IN FEET) DRY ASH LANDFILL DRAWN BY. T. KING DATE:11/22/2023 REVISED BY. T. KING DATE: 11/22/2023 SEMIANNUAL WATER QUALITY MONITORING REPORT CHECKED BY: T. COLTON DATE: 11/22/2023 MARSHALL STEAM STATION APPROVED BY. T. COLTON DATE: 11/22/2023 PROJECT MANAGER T. COLTON TERRELL, NORTH CAROLINA M��+f —��— MW 4 A r 828.78 VV- 806.28 Al 4. � ♦� 815. ■ • t i oil '10 0— 850 • 'A n r �• � NOA h� 0 .'a 7" *vvl LEGEND ijM MONITORING WELL -- GROUNDWATER ELEVATION CONTOUR (NAVD88) No GROUNDWATER FLOW DIRECTION - — - LANDFILL COMPLIANCE BOUNDARY LANDFILL LIMIT OF WASTE LANDFILL REVIEW BOUNDARY ASH BASIN WASTE BOUNDARY - • DUKE ENERGY CAROLINAS PROPERTY LINE > STREAM (MCKIM & CREED 2016) WETLAND (MCKIM & CREED 2016) TOPOGRAPHIC CONTOUR (10' INTERVAL) t • t � Sys .. ,51 ,. � :a� ill l dPi •, '`(`'i 7yj'�}� t 1 , ep t, , t" 4� ,I A NOTES 1. THE STREAMS AND WETLANDS JURISDICTIONAL DETERMINATION WAS APPROVED BY THE US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS ON OCTOBER 25. 2017 (SAW-2015-01412). WETLANDS AND STREAMS BOUNDARIES WERE OBTAINED FROM AMEC FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRONMENTAL AND INFRASTRUCTURE, INC. NATURAL RESOURCES TECHNICAL REPORT (NRTR) DATED JUNE 2015. 2. SAMPLE LOCATIONS WERE DERIVED FROM VARIOUS SOURCES AND ARE A MIX OF SURVEYED AND APPROXIMATE LOCATIONS. THEREFORE SAMPLE LOCATIONS ARE TO BE DEEMED APPROXIMATE. 3. WATER LEVEL DATA COLLECTED FROM MONITORING WELLS FROM OTHER PROGRAMS INCLUDED PROVIDED BECAUSE WATER LEVELS IN THE VICINITY OF THE DRY ASH LANDFILL PHASE I ARE INFLUENCED BY THE EXTRACTION SYSTEM AND GROUNDWATER ELEVATION CONTOURS CANNOT BE RELIABLY SHOWN. 4. ALL BOUNDARIES ARE APPROXIMATE 5. PROPERTY BOUNDARY PROVIDED BY DUKE ENERGY CAROLINAS. 6. GROUNDWATER ELEVATIONS MEASURED ON AUGUST 9, 2023. 7. STP - BELOW THE PUMP 8. AERIAL IMAGERY IS A COMBINATED OF DUKE ENERGY PROPELLER PHOTOGRAPHY COLLECTED JANUARY 9-10, 2023 AND MAXAR IMAGERY OBTAINED FROM ESRI, COLLECTED ON MARCH 12, 2022. 9. DRAWING HAS BEEN SET WITH A PROJECTION OF NORTH CAROLINA STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM RIPS 3200 (NA083). %DUKE 300 0 300 600 FIGURE 3 ENERGY GRAPHIC SCALE (IN FEET) WATER -LEVEL MAP - SURFICIAL FLOW ZONE CAROLINAS AUGUST 2023 DRAWN BY E. ORDEMANN DATE: 04/24/2023 DRY ASH LANDFILL REVISED BY L FOREMAN CHECKED BY: TCOLTON DATE_ 11/29/2023 DATE: 11/29/2023 SEMIANNUAL WATER QUALITY MONITORING REPORT APPROVED BY T COLTON DATE 11/29/2023 MARSHALL STEAM STATION s nTerra PROJECT MANAGER TCOLTON I TERRELL, NORTH CAROLINA Semiannual Water Quality Monitoring Report — August 2023 Sampling Event Marshall Steam Station — Dry Ash Landfill (Permit No. 1804-INDUS) Terrell, North Carolina TABLES L7 synTerra Science & Engineering Consultants TABLE 1 WELL CONSTRUCTION SUMMARY DRY ASH LANDFILL - PERMIT No. 1804-INDUS SEMIANNUAL WATER QUALITY MONITORING REPORT MARSHALL STEAM STATION DUKE ENERGY CAROLINAS, LLC, TERRELL, NC Well ID Date Installed Flow Zone Material Diameter (Inches) Latitude (degrees) Longitude (degrees) Well Depth (Ft, BTOQ Screened Interval (Ft, BTOQ Measuring Point TOC (Ft, NAVD 88) Ground Surface (Ft, NAVD 88) Groundwater Elevation (Ft, NAVD 88) Depth to Water (Ft, BTOC) MW-1 8/15/1989 Surficial PVC 2 35.61038 -80.96091 77.12 67.12 - 77.12 818.72 814.98 Dry Dry MW-2 8/15/1989 Surficial PVC 2 35.61320 -80.96798 37.62 27.62 - 37.62 797.21 795.01 Abandoned Abandoned MW-3 8/15/1989 Surficial PVC 2 35.61914 -80.96723 30.04 20.04 - 30.04 813.07 810.97 806.28 4.69 MW-4 8/15/1989 Surficial PVC 2 35.62092 -80.97036 52.70 42.70 - 52.70 867.15 864.55 828.78 35.77 MW-5 5/23/2000 Surficial PVC 2 35.61565 -80.96594 35.0* 18.0 - 28.0 * 822.69 820.19 Abandoned Abandoned 013-1 6/28/1989 Surficial PVC 2 35.61005 -80.96105 52.02 57.70 - 67.70 825.85 823.55 Abandoned Abandoned OB-Z (MW-6) 12/17/2010 Surficial PVC 2 35.61682 -80.96956 122.44 107.44 - 122.44 919.65 917.15 Abandoned Abandoned 013-3^ (MW-7) 12/16/2010 Surficial PVC 2 35.61722 -80.97044 59.20 1 44.20 - 59.20 1 859.16 856.66 Abandoned Abandoned Notes: Groundwater elevations are based on water level data collected on August 9, 2023. - Monitoring wells used for water level only. * MW-5 well and screen depth survey data limited to tenth of a foot. MW-5 abandoned in December 2020 due to construction of Site water redirect project OB-1 abandoned in April 2021 due to excavation of Phase 1 MW-2, CB-2 (MW-6), and CB-3 (MW-7) were abandoned during April and May 2023 BTOC - Below top of casing Ft - Feet NAVD 88 - Vertical elevations in feet based on North American Vertical Datum of 1988 PVC - Polyvinylchloride TOC - Top of casing Prepared by: GTC Checked by: TWL Page 1 of 1 TABLE 2 GROUNDWATER MONITORING PARAMETERS DRY ASH LANDFILL NO. 1804-INDUS SEMIANNUAL WATER QUALITY MONITORING REPORT MARSHALL STEAM STATION DUKE ENERGY CAROLINAS, LLC, TERRELL, NC Constituent Units Analytical Methods 15A NCAC 02L Standards for Groundwater In Situ Parameters Field pH S.U. Multi -Parameter Water Quality Meter 6.5-8.5 Field Specific Conductance µ[)/cm Multi -Parameter Water Quality Meter NE Field Temperature degrees Celsius Multi -Parameter Water Quality Meter NE Field Dissolved Oxygen mg/L Multi -Parameter Water Quality Meter NE Field Oxidation Reduction Potential mV Multi -Parameter Water Quality Meter NE Field Turbidity NTU Turbidimeter NE Water Level feet Water Level Meter NE Laboratory Analyses Antimony µg/L EPA 200.8 / SW 6020E 1 Arsenic µg/L EPA 200.8 / SW 6020E 10 Barium µg/L EPA 200.7 / SW 6010D 700 Beryllium µg/L EPA 200.8 / SW 6020E 4 Boron µg/L EPA 200.7 / SW 6010D 700 Cadmium µg/L EPA 200.8 / SW 6020E 2 Calcium mg/L EPA 200.7 / SW 6010D NE Chloride mg/L EPA 300.0 / EPA 9056A 250 Chromium µg/L EPA 200.8 / SW 6020E 10 Cobalt µg/L EPA 200.8 / SW 6020E 1 Copper µg/L EPA 200.8 / SW 6020E 1,000 Fluoride mg/L EPA 300.0 / EPA 9056A 2 Iron µg/L EPA 200.7 / SW 6010D 300 Lead µg/L EPA 200.8 / SW 6020E 15 Lithium µg/L EPA 200.7 / SW 6010D NE Magnesium mg/L EPA 200.7 / SW 6010D NE Manganese µg/L EPA 200.7 / SW 6010D 50 Mercury µg/L EPA 245.1 / SW 7470A 1 Molybdenum µg/L EPA 200.8 / SW 6020E NE Nickel µg/L EPA 200.8 / SW 6020E 100 Nitrate mg/L EPA 300.0 / EPA 9056A 10 Selenium µg/L EPA 200.8 / SW 6020E 20 Silver µg/L EPA 200.8 or SW 6020A 20 Sulfate mg/L EPA 300.0 / EPA 9056A 250 Thallium µg/L EPA 200.8 / SW 6020E 2 Total Dissolved Solids mg/L SM 2540C / EPA 160.1 / ASTM D5907 500 Total Hardness mg/L Calculation (2.497 (calcium) + 4.118 (magnesium)) NE Vanadium µg/L EPA 200.8 / SW 6020B 7 Zinc µg/L EPA 200.7 / SW 6010D 1,000 Prepared by: GTC Checked by: DAA TWL Notes: 1) Constituents analyzed in the WQMP were approved by NCDEQ on March 20, 2023; with the exception of dissolved constituents which are only applicable for surface water and underdrains which are not applicable for the Dry Ash Landfill No. 1804-INDUS 2) 15A NCAC 02L Standards for Groundwater - North Carolina Class GA Standards found in 15A NCAC 02L .0202 Groundwater Quality Standards (effective April 1, 2022). 3) Total recoverable metal analysis applicable to samples collected from groundwater as it pertains to water quality standards defined in 15A NCAC 02L. Acronym List: NCDEQ- North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality µg/L - micrograms per liter NE - not established an/cm - micro -ohms per centimeter NTU - nephelometric turbidity units mg/L - milligrams per liter S.U. - standard units my - millivolts SW - Solid Waste Page 1 of 1 TABLE 3 MONITORING LOCATION SUMMARY TABLE DRY ASH LANDFILL No. 1804-INDUS SEMIANNUAL WATER QUALITY MONITORING REPORT MARSHALL STEAM STATION DUKE ENERGY CAROLINAS, LLC, TERRELL, NC Media Monitoring Comments location ID See Table 1 Well Construction Summary for monitoring well construction MW-1 information. Monitoring well at the downgradient Dry Ash Landfill Phase I Waste Boundary. See Table 1 Well Construction Summary for monitoring well construction M W-2 information. Abandoned during April and May 2023 See Table 1 Well Construction Summary for monitoring well construction M W-3 information. Monitoring well sidegradient of Dry Ash Landfill Phase II. See Table 1 Well Construction Summary for monitoring well construction M W-4 information. Monitoring well upgradient of Dry Ash Landfill Phase II. Groundwater See Table 1 Well Construction Summary for monitoring well construction M W-5 information. Abandoned during December 2020 See Table 1 Well Construction Summary for monitoring well construction OB-1 information. Abandoned during April 2021 OB-2 (MW-6) See Table 1 Well Construction Summary for monitoring well construction information. Abandoned during April and May 2023 OB-3 (MW-7) See Table 1 Well Construction Summary for monitoring well construction information. Abandoned during April and May 2023 Prepared by: GTC Checked by: DAA Page 1 of 1 TABLE 4 GROUNDWATER SEEPAGE VELOCITIES DRY ASH LANDFILL No. 1804-INDUS SEMIANNUAL WATER QUALITY MONITORING REPORT MARSHALL STEAM STATION DUKE ENERGY CAROLINAS, LLC, TERRELL, NC Surficial Flow Zone Upgradient Downgradient Seepage Groundwater Groundwater K Ah Distance Effective Well ID Velocity Elevation Elevation (ft/day)l (ft) (ft) Porosity (ft/day) (Ft, NAVD 88) (Ft, NAVD 88) MW-4 To MW-3 828.78 806.28 0.50 22.50 1236 0.3 0.03 Notes: 1- Values calculated as weighted average from the updated groundwater flow and transport model for the Site. Groundwater elevations are based on water level data collected on August 9, 2023. Hydraulic gradients and groundwater velocities are approximate. Effective porosity taken from the Preliminary Updated Groundwater Flow and Transport Modeling Report for Marshall Steam Station, Terrell, NC, November 2018. ft - feet ft/day - feet per day NAVD 88 - North American Vertical Datum 1988 Prepared by: GTC Checked by: TWL Page 1 of 1 TABLE 5 GROUNDWATER FIELD RESULTS AND ANALYTICAL DETECTIONS DRY ASH LANDFILL No. 1804-INDUS SEMIANNUAL WATER QUALITY MONITORING REPORT MARSHALL STEAM STATION DUKE ENERGY CAROLINAS, LLC, TERRELL, NC Parameter SWS ID Units MDL 15A NCAC 02L Standard MW-3 MW-4 pH 320 S.U. 5.0 5.7 6.5-8.5 Temperature 325 Deg C 22.7 26 NE Specific Conductance 323 µmhos/cm 84 64.3 NE Dissolved Oxygen - mg/L 3.7 1.1 NE Oxidation Reduction Potential 336 mV -2.2 -33.1 NE Eh - mV 197.8 166.9 NE Turbidity 330 NTUs 0.5 5 - NE Antimony 13 µg/L < 1 3.15 0.104 1 Arsenic 14 µg/L < 1 0.25 J 0.111 10 Barium 15 µg/L 207 61 2 700 Beryllium 23 µg/L 0.517 J < 1 0.249 4 Boron 428 µg/L 7 J 8 J 5 700 Cadmium 34 µg/L < 1 0.04 J 0.032 2 Calcium 375 mg/L 0.496 4.34 0.012 NE Chloride 301 mg/L 8.4 2.6 0.0154 250 Chromium 51 µg/L 0.826 J 0.552 J 1 10 Cobalt 53 µg/L 7.69 1.21 0.077 1 Copper 54 µg/L < 1 2.88 1 1,000 Fluoride 312 mg/L < 0.1 0.06 J 0.0479 2 Iron 340 µg/L 81 404 4 300 Lead 131 µg/L < 1 0.147J 0.037 15 Lithium - µg/L < 5 < 5 2 NE Magnesium 376 mg/L 2.92 0.900 0.008 NE Manganese 342 µg/L 37 157 1 50 Mercury 132 µg/L < 0.05 < 0.05 0.01 1 Molybdenum 397 µg/L < 1 0.265 J 0.18 NE Nickel 152 µg/L 1.27 1.59 1 100 Nitrate (as N) 303 mg-N/L 4.0 0.02 J 0.002 10 Selenium 183 µg/L < 1 < 1 0.193 20 Silver 184 µg/L < 1 < 1 0.035 20 Sulfate 315 mg/L 0.06 J 0.62 0.0428 250 Thallium 194 µg/L < 0.2 < 0.2 0.041 2 Total Dissolved Solids 311 mg/L 49.0 52.0 25 500 Vanadium 209 µg/L < 0.3 1.08 0.114 7 Zinc 213 /L 10 11 4 1000 Prepared by GTC Checked by: TWL Notes: Bold concentrations are equal to or greater than the 15A NCAC 02L Standard (for pH bold indicates a measurement less than or greater than the indicated range). 15A NCAC 02L Standard refers to Class GA Standards as found in 15A NCAC 02L .0202 Groundwater Quality Standards, last amended on April 1, 2022. Analytical data presented in this table reflect the Duke Energy Biological Analytical Data Storage System (BASS) as of 10/17/2023. Samples collected by Pace personnel on August 9, 2023. A blank cell means there is no relevant information. <- Concentration not detected at or above the adjusted reporting limit. µg/L - micrograms per liter µmhos/cm - micromhos per centimeter Deg C - degrees Celsius J - Value is estimated. The result is below the reporting limit or potentially biased based on data validation. MDL - Laboratory Method Detection Limit; MDL values presented are for samples not diluted by the laboratory during analysis. mg/L - milligrams per liter mg-N/L- milligrams Nitrogen per liter mV - Millivolts NCAC - North Carolina Administrative Code NE - Not Established NTUs - Nephelometric Turbidity Units S.U. -Standard Units SWS ID - Solid Waste Section Identification Number Page 1 of 1 TABLE 6 FIELD AND ANALYTICAL RESULTS THAT EQUAL OR GREATER THAN GROUNDWATER QUALITY STANDARDS DRY ASH LANDFILL - PERMIT No. 1804-INDUS SEMIANNUAL WATER QUALITY MONITORING REPORT MARSHALL STEAM STATION DUKE ENERGY CAROLINAS, LLC, TERRELL, NC Historical Parameter Sample ID February 2023 Concentration Units 15A NCAC 02L Standard Concentration Significance Range pH is consistent with the MW-3 5 4.4 - 5.4 range of historical readings at MW-3. pH S. U. 6.5-8.5 pH is consistent with the MW-4 5.7 5.0 - 6.3 range of historical readings at MW-4. Antimony is consistent with the Antimony MW-4 3.15 µg/L 1 <0.5 - 3.7 range of historical concentrations at MW-4. Cobalt is consistent with the MW-3 7.69 7.1 - 8.9 range of historical concentrations at MW-3. Cobalt µg/L 1 Cobalt is marginally greater MW-4 1.21 <1.0 than historical concentrations at MW-4. Iron is consistent with the Iron MW-4 404 µg/L 300 12.2 - 2,600 range of historical concentrations at MW-4. Manganese is consistent with Manganese MW-4 157 µg/L 50 0.97 - 158 the range of historical concentrations at MW-4. Prepared by: GTC Checked by: TWL Notes: Historical ranges are based on data from the monitoring events that occurred between August 1989 and February 2023. 15A NCAC 02L Standard refers to Class GA Standards as found in 15A NCAC 02L .0202 Groundwater Quality Standards, last amended on April 1, 2022. Analytical data presented in this table reflect the Duke Energy Biological Analytical Data Storage System (BASS) as of 10/17/2023. <- Concentration not detected at or greater than the adjusted reporting limit. µg/L- micrograms per liter S.U. - Standard Units Page 1 of 1 Semiannual Water Quality Monitoring Report — August 2023 Sampling Event Marshall Steam Station — Dry Ash Landfill (Permit No. 1804-INDUS) Terrell, North Carolina APPENDIX A FIELD SAMPLING FORMS L7 synTerra Science & Engineering Consultants �.=�'.a �`lu �°arcF�s�• r' I„ I IMP I I" I ,� I •I � � i :. � � � i 4 Y�if � at $ t Y"� � � fis Y"��`i�'^ri1`i `nY 8�� f✓ �Y�'iJ 3 - li _ c ✓ syi 1,) l;, t'rF ✓i $ sa���;,ti G'S1e� �.r 1� [;����� i III v ,e }, „m, 1 .n,��.,r � ., .vr'a 1, ihv✓t Sir„�>. �ro4 �d 0 a m I _ _.__ l 1 r----' CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECORD --- • _ AND ANALYSIS REQUEST FORM OM UEnemy MelyboLabomlon >ENERGY. M.n Mmw Mwpw 9 __ ._ _ ,axawP.,. rm9a " icwi.sd23070242 MA xwATER '.e..".w.rn.. 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Sample pH (sm. • _ � Time: _ Odor: Time: R zMV): Tune: Appearance: Time: ReDox (EH value):YSi ProPlus +200jnV _ Other: Time: General/Weather Observations: ( un l /cloudy/rainy) Ternp.;75 4 (°P) Wind__Lj_(mph) Sampler Signature: Date: Co I �i Stabilization Test PROM PmumGtt Name: Field data Sheet Date Issued: March 9, 2019 Page: I i ,, e1C6l11k71j9IGR1 of TJceument Numhe , F-CAR-FJD-001-rev.e3 Issuing Authority: Pace:.HuntersvilleQuality ,. t office Field Data Sheet Client; DL,�Ct �c\eCiiy Location;MO..O c�vr11P UC Project* M55 17R/iU nab xP/"j Name and Affiliation (Sar upler(s); -:Suz- - �14L'= Field Data Sheet Review: N� 1 Name and Affiliation (Inspector): r_ 31 Date:/I O `23 B : I Well Information 1 it � Y Well ID: M W -'� Well Locked: (LI 6)/ NO / Flushmount ) Well Diameter: Construction: CV/steel/stainless Steel) Total Well Depth:-)9,HC1 ft Multi Factor*c r(Radius/12)2x3.14x7.981 Static Water Level;' '•-�� ft Casing Volume: 3,5a gallons Height of Water Colmnn:2-1_�ft Cal, 3 Volumes: &S-L gallons Pump Intake: �j (o ,QQ It Purge Information Date Purged: 0$ 104 J 3 Start: 1 6 .Finish:PurgeRate Purging Method: 'hIdJd-eC�Total Volume Purged: '40 0_(gallons/A @syL) Samphim Information DateCollected:Cs- /gA/3 Time Collected: (amf m) Sampling Equipment Used: B(A !i d R/ ��"I� InstrumenE ID; V SS D can < tSfF�M c troi � ?#30�1 Bottle Type Preservation Analysis Required Field Measurement.WObservations Sample Temp, (°C}: a�� Timej-a-LQ :Turbidity(ntu): 'rime: Aa3Q DissOxy(mg/L); ,3 Time:.Fe2+mg/L: ND Time: 1 a3Q Specific Cond. 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Field data Sheet Date IssuedWarch 8, 2019' Page..1 eAtk7tytiCA1 Document Number F-CAR-EI.D-001-rev.0% Issuing Authority: Pace Huntersvitle Quality t ...Office: 6Field Data Sheet Location. 4Vtlr� Client: J��t C% �Pr (�ClojeC�ct#'1�1��_.�SVj _ d {1 J { p () Name and Affiliation Sam ler s�J C UField Data Sheet Review: Name and Affiliation (Inspector): a V /� B Date: Y iJ Well Information Well ID: M Ui ` % Well Locked; (YES J O Flushmnunt)-0QAAr trSj5Qr V n Lve l t �t t Well Diameter: Construction: Steer/Stainless Steel) Total Well Depths ®` 0 ft MuIti Factor*:0' k (P3 [*(Radius/12)2 x 3,14 x 7481 Static Water Level: 38 • 31 ft Casing Volume: `; 3G gallons Height of Water Column: l . 3 ff Cal. 3 Volumes: 5 ' 1 I gallons Pump Intake: -1 8 + 1 ^ It Put e I ion Date Purged. -a-/ QfD3 Start : , _ d Finish: ` 0 Purge Rate:� �t tJ Purging'Method:D(. 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F-CAR-FI.I3-0OYrev.03 Issuing Authority: Pace Huntersville Quality k Office e¢Field Data Sheet Client: \ ���AtC� Location:,) I� S T 1NCProject#: �55.�� � i1sh �efwt+ tpi" Name and Affiliation (Sampler(sJ Field Data Sheet Review; Name and Affiliation (Inspector): Date:`6JA��j By: W Well Information Well ID: �- Locked: (YES J NO j Flushmount) WA�ameter: Constru ' n: (PVC/Steel/Stainless Steel) To. it Multi Factor*` r(Radius/1272 x 3.14 x 7.481 Static Water Level., A Casing Volume. gallons Height of Water Column: Cal. 3 Volumes: alIons Pump Intake: Purge Information Start: Flnish: Purge Rate Purging Method: Total Volume Purged: g Samoin¢Information Date Collected._ 'L_/-'1/A3__, + 11 Time Collected: L �I (am/ m) Sampling Equipment Used: Pf Instrument ID: rl(�)0 Battle Type Preservation Analysis Required ^ Field Measurements Observations Sample Temp (t. Thne:—_-- -.__Turbidity (ntu): Time: Diss Oxy(mg/L): Time Fe 2+ mg/L Time: SpecificCond. (uS): Time: Res. ZWilg/L): Time; Sample pH (s.u.): ------,Time: —Odor:—.--.-.--, _._ Time. -_ — ReDox (mV): Time Appearance: ReDox (EH value):YSI. ProPlus +200mV Other: Timee. General/WeatherObservations: COkP_ctec'4 )­iW su /clouuddy/rainy) Temp. (7) Windy h) —t t-^ Sampler Signature:t �-t � D Date:; Stabilization Test Time Purged o (C) Diss Oxy. (mg Spec. Cond. pH (s.u.) ReDox (mV) Turbidity (rim) o urne removed (gallons/mis/ Z Water level (ft) Omer *1CD/1rkflyUc.'+1 � � Dmument Names field data Sheet -Date Issued: March 9, 2019'. ]'age: 1 of -A Document Number, P-CAR-PI.17A01-rev.g3 Wuh� Authority: PaceHunteravillo ualit g Y'.Office Q Y FieldDataSheet `, - Client:- �x (�e re Location: G Project #: M S5 t7PN 'F jkM j Name and Affiliation (Sampler(s): = i CR Field Data Sheet Review: Name and Affiliation (Inspector). N 1 Well Information Date: B/ (li 'La By. Well ID: M $ S E Q us Fro nt ) Well Diameter: Construction: (PVC/.Steel/Stainless Steel) Total Well Depth: it Multi Factor*: [*(Radius/12)2x 3.14x 2.48) Static Water Level: ': ` ft Casing Volume: gallons Height of Water Coluum:_ `` ft Cal. 3 Volumes: — gallons Pump Intake- ft Purge Information Date Purged:/ - /— — Start: . Finish:purge Rater Purging Method: Total Volume Purged: (gallons/mis/L) Sampling Information Date Time Collected: (� (axnJ tx1 Sampling; Equipment Used: (S� t c.10 - Instrument ID: Bottle Type Preservation Analysis Re uirect Field MeasurementWQbservations SaQple Temp (0C):. Time: Turbidity (mu): Time: Diss Oxy (mg/L): Fe 2+ mg/L: Time: Specific Cond. (uS)i Time: Res. C ni Sample pH (s.u.): T' Odor: ReDox (mV): Time: Appearance: Timer R value):YSI ProPlus +200mV =Others Time: General/WeatherObservationsi E9 s-r,nc)UA c'k- M/W -3. su /cloudy/rainy) Temp.. �" ((°i) Wind (mph) 8ampierSi,nature: Date: Stabilization Test Time Purged, n (C) ' Ox . (mg/L) Spec. ond:; () pIi {s.u.} ReDox (mV) Turbidity (ntu) Volume removed (gallons/mis/ Water IevE O I?ocument Names Rieltl data Sheet Date Issued: Match 8, 2014. race MN) NCal' ],age: I of l�cxument Number, F-CAR-RL17.001-rev.03 Issuing Authority: Pace £tuntersville Quality .Office P) Field Data Sheet 1!_ Client: t c (l.ecz Location:,()eQo is U' Ne Project#:MS5 7R&tom t rvtcF�cMo�"g Name and Affiliation (Sampler(s): uz Field Data Sheet Review: Name and Affiliation (inspector): rNI Fj p 0/23 r_ H/n Well Information Date: B 1h0 la Y g rrrzrz Well ID: m S S. _ r LJ Well I orkp& YES NO- Fhrahmawnt ) ,( Well Diameter: _ Con t��/Gwinl ss Steel) Total Well Depth, ft Multi Factor"c — [«(R4ditis/I2)2x 3.14-x 7,48] Static Water Level:___`— ft Casing Volume: gallons' Height of Water Colurnrcv ` ft Cal. 3 Volumes: gallons Pump Intake: ft Purge Information Date Purged:—/ — /_ — Start : Finish: — Purge Rake: Purging Method- Total Volume Purged: (gallons/mis/L) Sampling Information Date Collected:_n% _0_5_/_13__ Time Collected: (am/pm) Gv �� Sampling Equipment Used: Instrument ID: Bottle Type Preservation Analysis Required Field Measurements/Observations Sample Temp (04 'Time: Turbidity (ntu): 'Time: Diss Oxy (mg Thee: : Fe 2+ mg/L: Time: Specific Cond. (uS): Time: ' L): Time: Sample pH (sat.): __ me: Odor: R�en Tune: Appearance: Time: eR Dox (BI i value):YSI ProPlus +200mV Other: Time: General/WeatherObservationst i'(3 5eMeW C'f M1n, .-3 , ( tnn /cloudY /rainY Tern t on WiraiLf tM III) • P )ler Signature: ^Date: Oyhn � y-t lization Test I MI ®E. e . ®—. .. -Anow Semiannual Water Quality Monitoring Report — August 2023 Sampling Event Marshall Steam Station — Dry Ash Landfill (Permit No. 1804-INDUS) Terrell, North Carolina APPENDIX B LABORATORY REPORT AND CHAIN -OF -CUSTODY FORMS L7 synTerra Science & Engineering Consultants Analytical Data Review Checklist - Aqueous Facility/Site "ararn Station State NC Location/Sample IDs MW-3, MW-4 Duke Central Lab Lab Report r Sample Date Sample Receipt Date Analysis Complete Date 7Groundwater ❑ Water /23070242 8/9/2023 8/10/2023 8/25/2023 ❑ Other References: National Functional Guidelines for Inorganic Superfund Methods Data Review (USEPA 2020) Guidance on Environmental Data Verification and Data Validation (USEPA 2002) Radiochemical Data Verification and Validation (MARLAP 2004) Sample Receipt and Chain of Custody ®® ❑� ❑ 1) Do the sample IDs and laboratory analyses recorded on the Chain of Custody match the sample IDs and analyses listed in the laboratory package? ❑� ❑ ❑ la) Do the dates and times of sampling listed on the Chain of Custody match the laboratory report? 0 ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑� 2) Is the sample temperature upon receipt at the laboratory recorded on the Chain of Custody form less than 6 degrees Celsius? If NO, then: 2a) Was the presence of wet ice noted in the cooler? OR ❑ ❑ ❑� 2b) Were the samples collected less than two hours prior to receipt at the lab? ❑� ❑ ❑ 3) Was the proper sample preservation checked and documented on the Chain of Custody or sample receipt form? ❑� ❑ ❑ 4) Are there any special notes, exceptions, and/or anomalies listed either on the Chain of Custody or sample receipt form? ❑ 0 ❑ 15) Was the transfer of custody of the samples properly documented and traceable through signature, date, and time by all persons who relinquished and/or received custody of the samples? ❑ ❑ ❑� ®®Batch 6) Do the values for the field parameters listed on the Chain of Custody match the values entered in the lab report? eAssurance/Quality 7) Was the holding time for preparation and/or analysis met for each parameter? ❑ ❑ ❑� 7a) Total Alkalinity, Bicarbonate Alkalinity, Carbonate Alkalinity: Analyzed within 14 days of collection ❑� ❑ ❑ 7b) Bromide, Chloride, Fluoride, and Sulfate (Anions): Analyzed within 28 days of collection ❑ ❑ 0 7c) Sulfide: Analyzed within 7 days of collection 0 ❑ ❑ 7d) TOC and/or Nitrate -Nitrite: Analyzed Within 28 days of collection ❑ ❑ 0 7e) Total Phosphorus (TP) and Dissolved TP: Analyzed within 28 days of collection ❑ ❑ 0 7f) Hexavalent Chromium: Analyzed Within 24 hours (unpreserved) / 28 days (preserved) of collection 0 ❑ ❑ 7g) Mercury and Dissolved Mercury: Analyzed within 28 days of collection (preserved) 0 ❑ ❑ 7h) Total and Dissolved Metals: Analyzed within 180 days of collection 0 ❑ 71) TSS and TDS: Analyzed within 7 days of collection ❑ ❑ 0 7J) Radionuclides: Analyzed within 180 days of collection ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ [21 0 7k) Methane: Analyzed within 14 days (preserved) / 7 days (unpreserved) of collection 71) Oil and Grease: Analyzed within 28 days of collection ❑� ❑ ❑ 8) Are there any qualifiers assigned by the laboratory and if so, are the qualifier definitions provided? ❑ 0 9) Method Blank- Were any parameters detected in the method blank(s)? ❑ ❑ 9a) If YES, were any target analyses detected in the samples at concentrations less than ten times the method blank concentration? ❑ ❑ ❑� ❑ ❑ j] 10) Laboratory Control Sample - Were any parameters flagged by the lab as being outside the limits of control in the associated laboratory control sample (LCS)? 1 Do) If YES, was the parameter recovery less than 50 percent or greater than 150 percent? ❑ ❑ 2 10b) Were the some parameters detected in the samples? ❑� ❑ ❑ 11) Matrix Spike Sample - Did the laboratory provide matrix spike results (MS/MSD)? If so, then: ❑� ❑ ❑ 11 a) Was the original sample spiked a project sample? If so, then: ❑ ❑� ❑ 11 b) Were any parameters flagged by the lab as being outside the limits of control in the associated matrix spike sample? Batch 7❑!Assurance/Quality ❑v ❑ ❑ 12) Laboratory Duplicate Sample - Did the laboratory provide lab duplicate sample results? If so, then: 0 ❑ 12a) Was the sample analyzed as a laboratory duplicate a project sample? If so, then: ❑ ❑ 0 12b) Were any parameters flagged by the lab as being outside the limits of control in the laboratory duplicate sample? ❑ ❑� ❑ 13) Field Duplicate Sample - Is the relative percent difference between the parent and field duplicate sample results greater than 35 percent? ❑ ❑ 14) Field/Equipment/Trip Blanks - Were any parameters detected in the associated field, equipment, and/or trip blanks? ❑ ❑ 14a) If yes, were any target analytes detected in the samples at a concentration less than ten times the Field/Equipment/T(p Blank concentration? ❑v ❑ ❑ 15) Were initial and continuing calibration blank information within acceptable criteria per the lab report? ❑ ❑� ❑ 16) Were any reporting limits for diluted, non -detect results greater than the screening criteria? ❑ ❑ 17) Radionuclides: Are quality control sample results provided? ❑ ❑ ❑� 17a) Are any results flagged or qualified? ❑ ❑ ❑° 17b) Are Uncertainty, MDC, Tracer/ and/or Carrier7 provided for each sample? The questions on this checklist refer to basic review of laboratory analytical reports for completeness and accuracy of data. Any responses requiring follow up action with the analytical lab or field personnel must be noted in the summary section at the end of this form before the data can be approved for use by technical leads. Lab Qualifiers: J-Analyte detected above the MDL, but below the RL; analyte concentration should be considered an estimate. 7 M - MS and/or MSD recovery was outside of the control limits; the associated LCS recovery was acceptable. (This qualifier is for a non -project QC sample.) M4 -The spike recovery value was unusable since the analyte concentration in the sample was disproportionate to the spike level. (This qualifier is for a non -project QC sample.) U-Analyte was analyzed for, but not detected above the MDL, MDA, MDC, or LOD. Validation Qualifiers: R- Result is unusable. The sample result is rejected due to serious deficiencies in meeting quality control criteria; the analyte may or may not be present in the sample. J - Value is estimated. The result is below the reporting limit or potentially biased based on data validation. U-Analyte was analyzed form but not detected above the minimum detectable concentration (MDC) or method detection limit (MDL). B -Target analyte detected in the method blank an in the sample at a concentration less than lox the blank concentration. • Per the Chain of Custody, MW-1 was not sampled because it was dry. • Chloride (0.02 mg/L), Nitrate (0.03 mg/L), Nitrate as N (0.01 mg-N/L), Chromium (0.43 ug/L), and Molybdenum (0.59 ug/L) were detected in the Equipment Blank; Nitrate, Nitrate as N, Chromium, and Molybdenum were also detected in the samples at concentrations less than lox the blank concentrations. • Chloride (0.02 mg/L), Nitrate (0.03 mg/L), and Nitrate as N (0.01 mg-N/L) were detected in the Field Blank; Nitrate and Nitrate as N were also detected in the samples at concentrations less than lox the blank concentrations. Review Determination: ❑ Usable 0 Usable with Required Actions ❑ Unusable Signatures: Date: Data Quality Reviewer REB 10/16/2023 Technical Lead GTC 12/1/2023 DUKE Analytical Laboratory ENERGY 13339 Hagers Ferry Road Huntersville, NC 28078-7929 McGuire Nuclear Complex - MG03A2 Phone:980-875-5245 Fax:980-875-4349 Order Summary Report Order Number: J23070242 Project Name: MARSHALL - GW DRY ASH LANDFILL Task Code: LF Customer Name(s): Ashley Healy, Bryan Moeller, Josh Stowe,Dee Obrien Customer Address: Marshall Steam Station 8320 NC Hwy 150 East Mail Code: Marshall Steam Station Terrell, NC 28682 Lab Contact: Peggy Kendall Phone: 980-875-5848 Report Authorized By: Date: 8/25/2023 (Signature) P y endall Program Comments: Please contact the Program Manager (Peggy Kendall) with any questions regarding this report. Data Flags & Calculations: Any analytical tests or individual analytes within a test flagged with a Qualifier indicate a deviation from the method quality system or quality control requirement. The qualifier description is found at the end of the Certificate of Analysis (sample results) under the qualifiers heading. All results are reported on a dry weight basis unless otherwise noted. Subcontracted data included on the Duke Certificate of Analysis is to be used as information only. Certified vendor results can be found in the subcontracted lab final report. Duke Energy Analytical Laboratory subcontracts analyses to other vendor laboratories that have been qualified by Duke Energy to perform these analyses except where noted. Data Package: This data package includes analytical results that are applicable only to the samples described in this narrative. An estimation of the uncertainty of measurement for the results in the report is available upon request. This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of the Analytical Laboratory. Please contact the Analytical laboratory with any questions. The order of individual sections within this report is as follows: Job Summary Report, Sample Identification, Technical Validation of Data Package, Analytical Laboratory Certificate of Analysis, Analytical Laboratory QC Reports, Sub -contracted Laboratory Results, Customer Specific Data Sheets, Reports & Documentation, Customer Database Entries, Test Case Narratives, Chain of Custody (COC) Certification: The Analytical Laboratory holds the following State Certifications : North Carolina (DENR) Certificate #248, South Carolina (DHEC) Laboratory ID # 99005. Contact the Analytical Laboratory for definitive information about the certification status of specific methods. Sample ID's & Descriptions: Sample ID Plant/Station Collection Date and Time Collected By Sample Description 2023016855 MARSHALL 09-Aug-23 12:30 PM Pace MSS_MW-3 2023016856 MARSHALL 09-Aug-23 12:45 PM Pace MSS_MW-4 2023016857 MARSHALL 09-Aug-23 Pace MSS_FD-20230809-2 2023016858 MARSHALL 09-Aug-23 12:45 PM Pace MSS_EB-20230809-1245 2023016859 MARSHALL 09-Aug-23 12:35 PM Pace MSS_FB-20230809-1235 5 Total Samples Technical Validation Review Checklist: COC and .pdf report are in agreement with sample totals❑ Yes ❑ No and analyses (compliance programs and procedures). All Results are less than the laboratory reporting limits. ❑ Yes 0 No All laboratory QA/QC requirements are acceptable.❑ Yes ❑ No Report Sections Included: ❑� Job Summary Report ❑d Sample Identification ❑� Technical Validation of Data Package ❑� Analytical Laboratory Certificate of Analysis ❑d Analytical Laboratory QC Report ❑ Sub -contracted Laboratory Results ❑ Customer Specific Data Sheets, Reports, & Documentation ❑ Customer Database Entries ❑d Chain of Custody ❑d Electronic Data Deliverable (EDD) Sent Separately Reviewed By: Peggy Kendall Date: 8/25/2023 Certificate of Laboratory Analysis This report shall not be reproduced, except in full. Order # J23070242 Site: MSS MW-3 Sample #: 2023016855 Collection Date: 08/09/2023 12:30 PM Loc code: MSS MW-3 Matrix: GW RCRA Analyte Result Units Qualifiers RDL MDL DF INORGANIC IONS BY IC - Q23080190 Chloride 8.4 mg/L Fluoride 0.0479 U mg/L Nitrate 18 mg/L Nitrate as N 4.0 mg-N/L Sulfate 0.06 J mg/L MERCURY (COLD VAPOR) IN WATER - 023080211 Mercury (Hg) 0.01 U ug/L TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP - Q23080242 Barium (Ba) 0.207 mg/L Boron (B) 0.007 J mg/L Calcium (Ca) 0.496 mg/L Iron (Fe) 0.008 J mg/L Lithium (Li) 0.002 U mg/L Magnesium (Mg) 2.92 mg/L Manganese (Mn) 0.037 mg/L Zinc (Zn) 0.010 mg/L TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP-MS - Q23080246 Antimony (Sb) 0.104 U ug/L Arsenic (As) 0.111 U ug/L Beryllium (Be) 0.517 J ug/L Cadmium (Cd) 0.032 U ug/L Chromium (Cr) 0.826 J ug/L Cobalt (Co) 7.69 ug/L Copper (Cu) 0.787 U ug/L Lead (Pb) 0.037 U ug/L Molybdenum (Mo) 0.18 U ug/L Nickel (Ni) 1.27 ug/L Selenium (Se) 0.193 U ug/L Silver (Ag) 0.035 U ug/L Thallium (TI) Low Level 0.041 U ug/L Vanadium (V) Low Level 0.114 U ug/L TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS - Q23080193 TDS 49.0 mg/L Method Analysis Date/Time Analyst 0.5 0.0154 5 EPA 9056A 08/10/2023 10:31 BGN9034 0.1 0.0479 1 EPA 9056A 08/10/2023 10:31 BGN9034 0.5 0.0209 5 EPA 9056A 08/10/2023 10:31 BGN9034 0.115 0.002 5 EPA 9056A 08/10/2023 10:31 BGN9034 0.1 0.0428 1 EPA 9056A 08/10/2023 10:31 BGN9034 0.05 0.01 1 EPA 7470A 08/11/2023 12:52 CELL106 0.005 0.002 1 SW 601OD 08/15/2023 17:37 CELL106 0.05 0.005 1 SW 601OD 08/15/2023 17:37 CELL106 0.05 0.012 1 SW 601OD 08/15/2023 17:37 CELL106 0.01 0.004 1 SW 601OD 08/15/2023 17:37 CELL106 0.005 0.002 1 SW 601OD 08/15/2023 17:37 CELL106 0.02 0.008 1 SW 601OD 08/15/2023 17:37 CELL106 0.005 0.001 1 SW 601OD 08/15/2023 17:37 CELL106 0.005 0.004 1 SW 601OD 08/15/2023 17:37 CELL106 1 0.104 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 19:35 MHALL3 1 0.111 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 19:35 MHALL3 1 0.249 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 19:35 MHALL3 1 0.032 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 19:35 MHALL3 1 0.185 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 19:35 MHALL3 1 0.077 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 19:35 MHALL3 1 0.787 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 19:35 MHALL3 1 0.037 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 19:35 MHALL3 1 0.18 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 19:35 MHALL3 1 0.256 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 19:35 MHALL3 1 0.193 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 19:35 MHALL3 1 0.035 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 19:35 MHALL3 0.2 0.041 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 19:35 MHALL3 0.3 0.114 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 19:35 MHALL3 25 25 1 SM2540C 08/10/2023 09:33 SNEGLIA Certificate of Laboratory Analysis This report shall not be reproduced, except in full. Order # J23070242 Site: MSS MW-4 Sample #: 2023016856 Collection Date: 08/09/2023 12:45 PM Loc code: MSS MW-4 Matrix: GW RCRA Analyte Result Units Qualifiers RDL MDL DF INORGANIC IONS BY IC - Q23080190 Chloride 2.6 mg/L Fluoride 0.06 J mg/L Nitrate 0.08 J mg/L Nitrate as N 0.02 J mg-N/L Sulfate 0.62 mg/L MERCURY (COLD VAPOR) IN WATER - 023080211 Mercury (Hg) 0.01 U ug/L TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP - Q23080242 Barium (Ba) 0.061 mg/L Boron (B) 0.008 J mg/L Calcium (Ca) 4.34 mg/L Iron (Fe) 0.404 mg/L Lithium (Li) 0.002 U mg/L Magnesium (Mg) 0.900 mg/L Manganese (Mn) 0.157 mg/L Zinc (Zn) 0.011 mg/L TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP-MS - Q23080246 Antimony (Sb) 3.15 ug/L Arsenic (As) 0.25 J ug/L Beryllium (Be) 0.249 U ug/L Cadmium (Cd) 0.04 J ug/L Chromium (Cr) 0.552 J ug/L Cobalt (Co) 1.21 ug/L Copper (Cu) 2.88 ug/L Lead (Pb) 0.147 J ug/L Molybdenum (Mo) 0.265 J ug/L Nickel (Ni) 1.59 ug/L Selenium (Se) 0.193 U ug/L Silver (Ag) 0.035 U ug/L Thallium (TI) Low Level 0.041 U ug/L Vanadium (V) Low Level 1.08 ug/L TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS - Q23080193 TDS 52.0 mg/L Method Analysis Date/Time Analyst 0.1 0.0154 1 EPA 9056A 08/10/2023 09:32 BGN9034 0.1 0.0479 1 EPA 9056A 08/10/2023 09:32 BGN9034 0.1 0.0209 1 EPA 9056A 08/10/2023 09:32 BGN9034 0.023 0.002 1 EPA 9056A 08/10/2023 09:32 BGN9034 0.1 0.0428 1 EPA 9056A 08/10/2023 09:32 BGN9034 0.05 0.01 1 EPA 7470A 08/11/2023 12:59 CELL106 0.005 0.002 1 SW 601OD 08/15/2023 17:42 CELL106 0.05 0.005 1 SW 601OD 08/15/2023 17:42 CELL106 0.05 0.012 1 SW 601OD 08/15/2023 17:42 CELL106 0.01 0.004 1 SW 601OD 08/15/2023 17:42 CELL106 0.005 0.002 1 SW 601OD 08/15/2023 17:42 CELL106 0.02 0.008 1 SW 601OD 08/15/2023 17:42 CELL106 0.005 0.001 1 SW 601OD 08/15/2023 17:42 CELL106 0.005 0.004 1 SW 601OD 08/15/2023 17:42 CELL106 1 0.104 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 19:43 MHALL3 1 0.111 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 19:43 MHALL3 1 0.249 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 19:43 MHALL3 1 0.032 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 19:43 MHALL3 1 0.185 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 19:43 MHALL3 1 0.077 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 19:43 MHALL3 1 0.787 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 19:43 MHALL3 1 0.037 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 19:43 MHALL3 1 0.18 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 19:43 MHALL3 1 0.256 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 19:43 MHALL3 1 0.193 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 19:43 MHALL3 1 0.035 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 19:43 MHALL3 0.2 0.041 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 19:43 MHALL3 0.3 0.114 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 19:43 MHALL3 25 25 1 SM2540C 08/10/2023 09:33 SNEGLIA Certificate of Laboratory Analysis This report shall not be reproduced, except in full. Order # J23070242 Site: MSS_FD-20230809-2 Duplicate Sample #: 2023016857 Collection Date: 08/09/2023 Loc code: MSS FD Matrix: GW RCRA Analyte Result Units Qualifiers RDL MDL DF INORGANIC IONS BY IC - Q23080190 Chloride 2.6 mg/L Fluoride 0.05 J mg/L Nitrate 0.10 mg/L Nitrate as N 0.02 mg-N/L Sulfate 0.63 mg/L MERCURY (COLD VAPOR) IN WATER - 023080211 Mercury (Hg) 0.01 U ug/L TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP - Q23080242 Barium (Ba) 0.061 mg/L Boron (B) 0.007 J mg/L Calcium (Ca) 4.28 mg/L Iron (Fe) 0.419 mg/L Lithium (Li) 0.002 U mg/L Magnesium (Mg) 0.887 mg/L Manganese (Mn) 0.162 mg/L Zinc (Zn) 0.011 mg/L TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP-MS - Q23080246 Antimony (Sb) 3.17 ug/L Arsenic (As) 0.266 J ug/L Beryllium (Be) 0.249 U ug/L Cadmium (Cd) 0.04 J ug/L Chromium (Cr) 0.599 J ug/L Cobalt (Co) 1.25 ug/L Copper (Cu) 3.09 ug/L Lead (Pb) 0.152 J ug/L Molybdenum (Mo) 0.299 J ug/L Nickel (Ni) 1.68 ug/L Selenium (Se) 0.193 U ug/L Silver (Ag) 0.035 U ug/L Thallium (TI) Low Level 0.041 U ug/L Vanadium (V) Low Level 1.09 ug/L TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS - Q23080193 TDS 52.0 mg/L Method Analysis Date/Time Analyst 0.1 0.0154 1 EPA 9056A 08/10/2023 10:11 BGN9034 0.1 0.0479 1 EPA 9056A 08/10/2023 10:11 BGN9034 0.1 0.0209 1 EPA 9056A 08/10/2023 10:11 BGN9034 0.023 0.002 1 EPA 9056A 08/10/2023 10:11 BGN9034 0.1 0.0428 1 EPA 9056A 08/10/2023 10:11 BGN9034 0.05 0.01 1 EPA 7470A 08/11/2023 13:01 CELL106 0.005 0.002 1 SW 601OD 08/15/2023 17:48 CELL106 0.05 0.005 1 SW 601OD 08/15/2023 17:48 CELL106 0.05 0.012 1 SW 601OD 08/15/2023 17:48 CELL106 0.01 0.004 1 SW 601OD 08/15/2023 17:48 CELL106 0.005 0.002 1 SW 601OD 08/15/2023 17:48 CELL106 0.02 0.008 1 SW 601OD 08/15/2023 17:48 CELL106 0.005 0.001 1 SW 601OD 08/15/2023 17:48 CELL106 0.005 0.004 1 SW 601OD 08/15/2023 17:48 CELL106 1 0.104 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 20:17 MHALL3 1 0.111 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 20:17 MHALL3 1 0.249 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 20:17 MHALL3 1 0.032 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 20:17 MHALL3 1 0.185 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 20:17 MHALL3 1 0.077 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 20:17 MHALL3 1 0.787 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 20:17 MHALL3 1 0.037 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 20:17 MHALL3 1 0.18 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 20:17 MHALL3 1 0.256 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 20:17 MHALL3 1 0.193 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 20:17 MHALL3 1 0.035 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 20:17 MHALL3 0.2 0.041 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 20:17 MHALL3 0.3 0.114 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 20:17 MHALL3 25 25 1 SM2540C 08/10/2023 09:34 SNEGLIA Certificate of Laboratory Analysis This report shall not be reproduced, except in full. Order # J23070242 Site: MSS_EB-20230809-1245 Equipment Blank Sample #: 2023016858 Collection Date: 08/09/2023 12:45 PM Loc code: MSS EB Matrix: GW RCRA Analyte Result Units Qualifiers RDL MDL DF INORGANIC IONS BY IC - Q23080190 Chloride 0.02 J mg/L Fluoride 0.0479 U mg/L Nitrate 0.03 J mg/L Nitrate as N 0.01 J mg-N/L Sulfate 0.0428 U mg/L MERCURY (COLD VAPOR) IN WATER - 023080211 Mercury (Hg) 0.01 U ug/L TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP - Q23080242 Barium (Ba) 0.002 U mg/L Boron (B) 0.005 U mg/L Calcium (Ca) 0.012 U mg/L Iron (Fe) 0.004 U mg/L Lithium (Li) 0.002 U mg/L Magnesium (Mg) 0.008 U mg/L Manganese (Mn) 0.001 U mg/L Zinc (Zn) 0.004 U mg/L TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP-MS - Q23080246 Antimony (Sb) 0.104 U ug/L Arsenic (As) 0.111 U ug/L Beryllium (Be) 0.249 U ug/L Cadmium (Cd) 0.032 U ug/L Chromium (Cr) 0.43 J ug/L Cobalt (Co) 0.077 U ug/L Copper (Cu) 0.787 U ug/L Lead (Pb) 0.037 U ug/L Molybdenum (Mo) 0.59 J ug/L Nickel (Ni) 0.256 U ug/L Selenium (Se) 0.193 U ug/L Silver (Ag) 0.035 U ug/L Thallium (TI) Low Level 0.041 U ug/L Vanadium (V) Low Level 0.114 U ug/L TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS - Q23080193 TDS 25 U mg/L Method Analysis Date/Time Analyst 0.1 0.0154 1 EPA 9056A 08/10/2023 08:14 BGN9034 0.1 0.0479 1 EPA 9056A 08/10/2023 08:14 BGN9034 0.1 0.0209 1 EPA 9056A 08/10/2023 08:14 BGN9034 0.023 0.002 1 EPA 9056A 08/10/2023 08:14 BGN9034 0.1 0.0428 1 EPA 9056A 08/10/2023 08:14 BGN9034 0.05 0.01 1 EPA 7470A 08/11/2023 13:03 CELL106 0.005 0.002 1 SW 601OD 08/15/2023 17:53 CELL106 0.05 0.005 1 SW 601OD 08/15/2023 17:53 CELL106 0.05 0.012 1 SW 601OD 08/15/2023 17:53 CELL106 0.01 0.004 1 SW 601OD 08/15/2023 17:53 CELL106 0.005 0.002 1 SW 601OD 08/15/2023 17:53 CELL106 0.02 0.008 1 SW 601OD 08/15/2023 17:53 CELL106 0.005 0.001 1 SW 601OD 08/15/2023 17:53 CELL106 0.005 0.004 1 SW 601OD 08/15/2023 17:53 CELL106 1 0.104 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 20:25 MHALL3 1 0.111 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 20:25 MHALL3 1 0.249 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 20:25 MHALL3 1 0.032 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 20:25 MHALL3 1 0.185 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 20:25 MHALL3 1 0.077 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 20:25 MHALL3 1 0.787 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 20:25 MHALL3 1 0.037 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 20:25 MHALL3 1 0.18 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 20:25 MHALL3 1 0.256 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 20:25 MHALL3 1 0.193 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 20:25 MHALL3 1 0.035 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 20:25 MHALL3 0.2 0.041 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 20:25 MHALL3 0.3 0.114 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 20:25 MHALL3 25 25 1 SM2540C 08/10/2023 09:34 SNEGLIA Certificate of Laboratory Analysis This report shall not be reproduced, except in full. Order # J23070242 Site: MSS FB-20230809-1235 Field Blank Sample #: 2023016859 Collection Date: 08/09/2023 12:35 PM Loc code: MSS QA Matrix: GW RCRA Analyte Result Units Qualifiers RDL MDL DF INORGANIC IONS BY IC - Q23080190 Chloride 0.02 J mg/L Fluoride 0.0479 U mg/L Nitrate 0.03 J mg/L Nitrate as N 0.01 J mg-N/L Sulfate 0.0428 U mg/L MERCURY (COLD VAPOR) IN WATER - 023080211 Mercury (Hg) 0.01 U ug/L TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP - Q23080242 Barium (Ba) 0.002 U mg/L Boron (B) 0.005 U mg/L Calcium (Ca) 0.012 U mg/L Iron (Fe) 0.004 U mg/L Lithium (Li) 0.002 U mg/L Magnesium (Mg) 0.008 U mg/L Manganese (Mn) 0.001 U mg/L Zinc (Zn) 0.004 U mg/L TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP-MS - Q23080246 Antimony (Sb) 0.104 U ug/L Arsenic (As) 0.111 U ug/L Beryllium (Be) 0.249 U ug/L Cadmium (Cd) 0.032 U ug/L Chromium (Cr) 0.185 U ug/L Cobalt (Co) 0.077 U ug/L Copper (Cu) 0.787 U ug/L Lead (Pb) 0.037 U ug/L Molybdenum (Mo) 0.18 U ug/L Nickel (Ni) 0.256 U ug/L Selenium (Se) 0.193 U ug/L Silver (Ag) 0.035 U ug/L Thallium (TI) Low Level 0.041 U ug/L Vanadium (V) Low Level 0.114 U ug/L Method Analysis Date/Time Analyst 0.1 0.0154 1 EPA 9056A 08/10/2023 07:54 BGN9034 0.1 0.0479 1 EPA 9056A 08/10/2023 07:54 BGN9034 0.1 0.0209 1 EPA 9056A 08/10/2023 07:54 BGN9034 0.023 0.002 1 EPA 9056A 08/10/2023 07:54 BGN9034 0.1 0.0428 1 EPA 9056A 08/10/2023 07:54 BGN9034 0.05 0.01 1 EPA 7470A 08/11/2023 13:06 CELL106 0.005 0.002 1 SW 6010D 08/15/2023 17:58 CELL106 0.05 0.005 1 SW 6010D 08/15/2023 17:58 CELL106 0.05 0.012 1 SW 6010D 08/15/2023 17:58 CELL106 0.01 0.004 1 SW 6010D 08/15/2023 17:58 CELL106 0.005 0.002 1 SW 6010D 08/15/2023 17:58 CELL106 0.02 0.008 1 SW 6010D 08/15/2023 17:58 CELL106 0.005 0.001 1 SW 6010D 08/15/2023 17:58 CELL106 0.005 0.004 1 SW 6010D 08/15/2023 17:58 CELL106 1 0.104 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 20:34 MHALL3 1 0.111 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 20:34 MHALL3 1 0.249 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 20:34 MHALL3 1 0.032 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 20:34 MHALL3 1 0.185 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 20:34 MHALL3 1 0.077 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 20:34 MHALL3 1 0.787 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 20:34 MHALL3 1 0.037 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 20:34 MHALL3 1 0.18 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 20:34 MHALL3 1 0.256 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 20:34 MHALL3 1 0.193 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 20:34 MHALL3 1 0.035 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 20:34 MHALL3 0.2 0.041 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 20:34 MHALL3 0.3 0.114 1 SW 6020B 08/15/2023 20:34 MHALL3 Qualifiers: J Analyte detected above the MDL, but below the RL. Analyte concentration should be considered an estimate. Certificate of Laboratory Analysis This report shall not be reproduced, except in full. Order # J23070242 Level II QC Summary Q23080190 Dionex INORGANIC IONS BY IC Blank # 1 LCS # 1 MS # 1 MSD # 1 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL RDL Relative Concentration Chloride 0 0 mg/L 1 0.0154 0.1 < MDL Fluoride 0 0 mg/L 1 0.0479 0.1 < MDL Nitrate 0 0 mg/L 1 0.0209 0.1 < MDL Sulfate 0.001 0.001 mg/L 1 0.0428 0.1 < MDL Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL Spike % Recovery LCL UCL Chloride 5.26 5.26 mg/L 1 0.0154 5 105 80 120 Fluoride 4.9 4.9 mg/L 1 0.0479 5 98 80 120 Nitrate 5.31 5.31 mg/L 1 0.0209 5 106 80 120 Sulfate 5.08 5.08 mg/L 1 0.0428 5 102 80 120 Parent Sample: J23070242 -- 2023016855 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL Spike % Recovery LCL UCL Chloride 2.71 13.5 mg/L 5 0.0154 5 103 80 120 Fluoride 4.79 4.79 mg/L 1 0.0479 5 95.4 80 120 Nitrate 4.56 22.8 mg/L 5 0.0209 5 102 80 120 Sulfate 5.09 5.09 mg/L 1 0.0428 5 101 80 120 Parent Sample: J23070242 -- 2023016855 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL Spike % Recovery LCL UCL RPD Chloride 2.7 13.5 mg/L 5 0.0154 5 102 80 120 0.487 Fluoride 4.79 4.79 mg/L 1 0.0479 5 95.4 80 120 0 Nitrate 4.55 22.8 mg/L 5 0.0209 5 101 80 120 0.591 Sulfate 5.09 5.09 mg/L 1 0.0428 5 101 80 120 0.139 Qualifier Qualifier Qualifier Qualifier Certificate of Laboratory Analysis This report shall not be reproduced, except in full. Order # J23070242 Level II QC Summary Q23080211 AG 7470 MERCURY (COLD VAPOR) IN WATER Blank # 1 Parameter Measured Final Mercury (Hg) -0.022 -0.022 Blank # 2 Parameter Measured Final Mercury (Hg) -0.018 -0.018 Blank # 3 Parameter Measured Final Mercury (Hg) -0.02 -0.02 LCS # 1 Parameter Measured Final Mercury (Hg) 1.71 1.71 LCS # 2 Parameter Measured Final Mercury (Hg) 1.76 1.76 MS # 1 Parameter Measured Final Mercury (Hg) 0.262 0.262 MSD # 1 Parameter Measured Final Mercury (Hg) 0.261 0.261 MS # 2 Parameter Measured Final Mercury (Hg) 1.13 1.13 MSD # 2 Parameter Measured Final Mercury (Hg) 1.13 1.13 MS # 3 Parameter Measured Final Mercury (Hg) 1.09 1.09 MSD # 3 Parameter Measured Final Mercury (Hg) 1.06 1.06 Units Dil MDL RDL Relative Concentration Qualifier ug/L 1 0.01 0.05 < MDL Units Dil MDL RDL Relative Concentration Qualifier ug/L 1 0.01 0.05 < MDL Units Dil MDL RDL Relative Concentration Qualifier ug/L 1 0.01 0.05 < MDL Units Dil MDL Spike % Recovery LCL UCL Qualifier ug/L 1 0.01 2 85.6 85 115 Units Dil MDL Spike % Recovery LCL UCL Qualifier ug/L 1 0.01 2 88.2 85 115 Parent Sample: J23070241 -- 2023016843 Units Dil MDL Spike % Recovery LCL UCL Qualifier ug/L 1 0.01 1 26.2 75 125 M Parent Sample: J23070241 -- 2023016843 Units Dil MDL Spike % Recovery LCL UCL RPD Qualifier ug/L 1 0.01 1 26.1 75 125 0.382 M Parent Sample: J23070242 -- 2023016855 Units Dil MDL Spike % Recovery LCL UCL Qualifier ug/L 1 0.01 1 113 75 125 Parent Sample: J23070242 -- 2023016855 Units Dil MDL Spike % Recovery LCL UCL RPD Qualifier ug/L 1 0.01 1 113 75 125 0.0888 Parent Sample: J23080263 -- 2023019623 Units Dil MDL Spike % Recovery LCL UCL Qualifier ug/L 1 0.01 1 109 75 125 Parent Sample: J23080263 -- 2023019623 Units Dil MDL Spike % Recovery LCL UCL RPD Qualifier ug/L 1 0.01 1 106 75 125 2.7 Certificate of Laboratory Analysis This report shall not be reproduced, except in full. Order # J23070242 Level II QC Summary Q23080211 AG 7470 MERCURY (COLD VAPOR) IN WATER Qualifiers: M Matrix Spike and/or Matrix Spike Duplicate recovery was outside of the control limits. The associated Laboratory Control Spike (LCS) recovery was acceptable. Certificate of Laboratory Analysis This report shall not be reproduced, except in full. Order # J23070242 Level II QC Summary Q23080242 ICP_TRM TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP Blank # 1 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL RDL Relative Concentration Barium (Ba) -0.0012 -0.0012 mg/L 1 0.002 0.005 < MDL Boron (B) -0.00148 -0.00148 mg/L 1 0.005 0.05 < MDL Calcium (Ca) 0.00421 0.00421 mg/L 1 0.012 0.05 < MDL Iron (Fe) 0.000291 0.000291 mg/L 1 0.004 0.01 < MDL Lithium (Li) 0.000705 0.000705 mg/L 1 0.002 0.005 < MDL Magnesium (Mg) -0.00154 -0.00154 mg/L 1 0.008 0.02 < MDL Manganese (Mn) -0.000084 -0.000084 mg/L 1 0.001 0.005 < MDL Zinc (Zn) -0.000903 -0.000903 mg/L 1 0.004 0.005 < MDL LCS # 1 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL Spike % Recovery LCL UCL Barium (Ba) 5.11 5.11 mg/L 1 0.002 5 102 80 120 Boron (B) 5.01 5.01 mg/L 1 0.005 5 100 80 120 Calcium (Ca) 5.18 5.18 mg/L 1 0.012 5 104 80 120 Iron (Fe) 5.13 5.13 mg/L 1 0.004 5 103 80 120 Lithium (Li) 4.97 4.97 mg/L 1 0.002 5 99.4 80 120 Magnesium (Mg) 5.1 5.1 mg/L 1 0.008 5 102 80 120 Manganese (Mn) 5.15 5.15 mg/L 1 0.001 5 103 80 120 Zinc (Zn) 5.17 5.17 mg/L 1 0.004 5 103 80 120 MS # 1 Parent Sample: J23070241 -- 2023016843 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL Spike % Recovery LCL UCL Barium (Ba) 4.93 4.93 mg/L 1 0.002 5 98 75 125 Boron (B) 8.15 81.5 mg/L 10 0.005 5 113 75 125 Calcium (Ca) 47.3 473 mg/L 10 0.012 5 101 75 125 Iron (Fe) 4.92 4.92 mg/L 1 0.004 5 98.2 75 125 Lithium (Li) 7.41 7.41 mg/L 1 0.002 5 104 75 125 Magnesium (Mg) 11.4 114 mg/L 10 0.008 5 106 75 125 Manganese (Mn) 3.11 31.1 mg/L 10 0.001 5 98.8 75 125 Zinc (Zn) 4.75 4.75 mg/L 1 0.004 5 91.9 75 125 MSD # 1 Parent Sample: J23070241 -- 2023016843 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL Spike % Recovery LCL UCL RPD Barium (Ba) 5.02 5.02 mg/L 1 0.002 5 99.8 75 125 1.77 Boron (B) 8.03 80.3 mg/L 10 0.005 5 90.5 75 125 1.4 Calcium (Ca) 46.8 468 mg/L 10 0.012 5 12.1 75 125 0.94 Iron (Fe) 5 5 mg/L 1 0.004 5 99.8 75 125 1.57 Lithium (Li) 7.35 7.35 mg/L 1 0.002 5 103 75 125 0.745 Magnesium (Mg) 11.2 112 mg/L 10 0.008 5 70.9 75 125 1.57 Manganese (Mn) 3.09 30.9 mg/L 10 0.001 5 95.6 75 125 0.515 Qualifier Qualifier Qualifier Qualifier M4 M4 Certificate of Laboratory Analysis This report shall not be reproduced, except in full. Order # J23070242 Level II QC Summary Q23080242 ICP_TRM TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP MSD # 1 Parent Sample: J23070241 -- 2023016843 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL Spike % Recovery LCL UCL RPD Qualifier Zinc (Zn) 4.76 4.76 mg/L 1 0.004 5 92.2 75 125 0.357 Qualifiers: M4 The spike recovery value was unusable since the analyte concentration in the sample was disproportionate to the spike level. The associated Laboratory Control Spike recovery was acceptable. Certificate of Laboratory Analysis This report shall not be reproduced, except in full. Order # J23070242 Level II QC Summary Q23080246 IMS_TRM TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP-MS Blank # 1 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL RDL Relative Concentration Antimony (Sb) -0.005 -0.005 ug/L 1 0.104 1 < MDL Arsenic (As) 0.002 0.002 ug/L 1 0.111 1 < MDL Beryllium (Be) 0.006 0.006 ug/L 1 0.249 1 < MDL Cadmium (Cd) 0.012 0.012 ug/L 1 0.032 1 < MDL Chromium (Cr) -0.166 -0.166 ug/L 1 0.185 1 < MDL Cobalt (Co) 0.006 0.006 ug/L 1 0.077 1 < MDL Copper (Cu) 0.002 0.002 ug/L 1 0.787 1 < MDL Lead (Pb) 0.007 0.007 ug/L 1 0.037 1 < MDL Molybdenum (Mo) 0.02 0.02 ug/L 1 0.18 1 < MDL Nickel (Ni) -0.003 -0.003 ug/L 1 0.256 1 < MDL Selenium (Se) -0.111 -0.111 ug/L 1 0.193 1 < MDL Silver (Ag) 0.008 0.008 ug/L 1 0.035 1 < MDL Thallium (TI) Low Level -0.002 -0.002 ug/L 1 0.041 0.2 < MDL Vanadium (V) Low Level 0.001 0.001 ug/L 1 0.114 0.3 < MDL LCS # 1 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL Spike % Recovery LCL UCL Antimony (Sb) 48.3 48.3 ug/L 1 0.104 50 96.6 80 120 Arsenic (As) 49 49 ug/L 1 0.111 50 98 80 120 Beryllium (Be) 47 47 ug/L 1 0.249 50 93.9 80 120 Cadmium (Cd) 48.6 48.6 ug/L 1 0.032 50 97.1 80 120 Chromium (Cr) 47.9 47.9 ug/L 1 0.185 50 95.8 80 120 Cobalt (Co) 50.4 50.4 ug/L 1 0.077 50 101 80 120 Copper (Cu) 50.3 50.3 ug/L 1 0.787 50 101 80 120 Lead (Pb) 49.1 49.1 ug/L 1 0.037 50 98.3 80 120 Molybdenum (Mo) 48.9 48.9 ug/L 1 0.18 50 97.7 80 120 Nickel (Ni) 49.8 49.8 ug/L 1 0.256 50 99.5 80 120 Selenium (Se) 47 47 ug/L 1 0.193 50 94 80 120 Silver(Ag) 49 49 ug/L 1 0.035 50 98 80 120 Thallium (TI) Low Level 47.6 47.6 ug/L 1 0.041 50 95.2 80 120 Vanadium (V) Low Level 48.1 48.1 ug/L 1 0.114 50 96.2 80 120 MS # 1 Parent Sample: J23070241 -- 2023016844 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL Spike % Recovery LCL UCL Antimony (Sb) 47.3 47.3 ug/L 1 0.104 50 92.9 75 125 Arsenic (As) 55.6 55.6 ug/L 1 0.111 50 99.4 75 125 Beryllium (Be) 45.4 45.4 ug/L 1 0.249 50 89.7 75 125 Cadmium (Cd) 47.8 47.8 ug/L 1 0.032 50 94.4 75 125 Chromium (Cr) 47.7 47.7 ug/L 1 0.185 50 89.3 75 125 Cobalt (Co) 120 120 ug/L 1 0.077 50 99.3 75 125 Qualifier Qualifier Qualifier Certificate of Laboratory Analysis This report shall not be reproduced, except in full. Order # J23070242 Level II QC Summary Q23080246 IMS_TRM TOTAL RECOVERABLE METALS BY ICP-MS MS # 1 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL Spike Copper(Cu) 60.3 60.3 ug/L 1 0.787 50 Lead (Pb) 52.6 52.6 ug/L 1 0.037 50 Molybdenum (Mo) 89.1 891 ug/L 10 0.18 50 Nickel (Ni) 62.9 62.9 ug/L 1 0.256 50 Selenium (Se) 80.1 80.1 ug/L 1 0.193 50 Silver (Ag) 46.7 46.7 ug/L 1 0.035 50 Thallium (TI) Low Level 47.8 47.8 ug/L 1 0.041 50 Vanadium (V) Low Level 57.1 57.1 ug/L 1 0.114 50 MSD # 1 Parameter Measured Final Units Dil MDL Spike Antimony (Sb) 46.8 46.8 ug/L 1 0.104 50 Arsenic (As) 55.8 55.8 ug/L 1 0.111 50 Beryllium (Be) 46 46 ug/L 1 0.249 50 Cadmium (Cd) 47.5 47.5 ug/L 1 0.032 50 Chromium (Cr) 47.1 47.1 ug/L 1 0.185 50 Cobalt (Co) 121 121 ug/L 1 0.077 50 Copper (Cu) 60.1 60.1 ug/L 1 0.787 50 Lead (Pb) 52.2 52.2 ug/L 1 0.037 50 Molybdenum (Mo) 88.2 882 ug/L 10 0.18 50 Nickel (Ni) 62.6 62.6 ug/L 1 0.256 50 Selenium (Se) 80 80 ug/L 1 0.193 50 Silver (Ag) 46.4 46.4 ug/L 1 0.035 50 Thallium (TI) Low Level 47.5 47.5 ug/L 1 0.041 50 Vanadium (V) Low Level 56.3 56.3 ug/L 1 0.114 50 Parent Sample: J23070241 -- 2023016844 % Recover v LCL UCL 98 75 125 98.9 75 125 108 75 125 97.5 75 125 94.6 75 125 93.3 75 125 94.1 75 125 92.3 75 125 Parent Sample: J23070241 -- 2023016844 % Recovery LCL UCL RPD 91.9 75 125 1.08 99.8 75 125 0.4 91 75 125 1.44 93.8 75 125 0.585 88.1 75 125 3.47 100 75 125 1.08 97.5 75 125 0.452 98.1 75 125 0.823 91.1 75 125 17.2 96.9 75 125 0.654 94.4 75 125 0.184 92.8 75 125 0.576 93.6 75 125 0.477 90.8 75 125 1.57 Qualifier Qualifier Certificate of Laboratory Analysis This report shall not be reproduced, except in full. Order # J23070242 Level II QC Summary Q23080193 TDS TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS Blank # 1 Blank # 2 Parameter Measured Final TDS 0.4 Parameter Measured Final TDS 0 Duplicate # 1 Parameter Measured Final TDS 3480 Duplicate # 2 Parameter Measured Final TDS 55 LCS # 1 LCS # 2 Parameter Measured Final TDS 501 Parameter Measured Final TDS 502 Units Dil MDL RDL Relative Concentration Qualifier mg/L 1 25 25 < MDL Units Dil MDL RDL Relative Concentration Qualifier mg/L 1 25 25 < MDL Parent Sample: J23070241 -- 2023016843 Units Dil MDL RPD Qualifier mg/L 1 25 1.71 Parent Sample: J23070180 -- 2023016444 Units Dil MDL RPD Qualifier mg/L 1 25 1.83 Units Dil MDL Spike % Recovery LCL UCL Qualifier mg/L 1 25 500 100 90 110 Units Dil MDL S ike % Recovery LCL UCL Qualifier mg/L 1 25 500 100 90 110 CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECORD AND ANAI YSIS RF[]uFST FnRU '-•i ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------ --------------------------------- DUKE aka Energy Analyt cal Laboratory I M Labondo Use Oniv - u,scoae Nteaedv,a T'os! 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Cost Will Apply Relinquished By Daterrime Accepted By: patpnjme Relinquished By Dat crime Accepted By: Date/Timo S-IlLocked By Date/Time Sealedllock Opened By Datelrime Comments Regulatory Agency: NCDENRIDWM - SW Section - NCDEQ EDD Required I Permit N18-04 EOUIS EDD REQUIRED Use indicated or comparable methods. Semiannual Water Quality Monitoring Report — August 2023 Sampling Event Marshall Steam Station — Dry Ash Landfill (Permit No. 1804-INDUS) Terrell, North Carolina APPENDIX C TIME VERSUS CONCENTRATION PLOTS L7 synTerra Science & Engineering Consultants M W-3 9 8 7 6 u 5 a 4 3 2 1 /1 /1990 1 /1 /1995 1 /1 /2000 1 /1 /2005 1 /1 /2010 1 /1 /2015 1 /1 /2020 M W-4 9 8 7 6 u C. 5 4 3 1 /1 /1990 1 /1 /1995 1 /1 /2000 1 /1 /2005 1 /1 /2010 1 /1 /2015 1 /1 /2020 LEGEND NOTES !'. DUKE : DRAWN BY: D. AVARD DATE:06/06//2022 APPENDIX C S.U. —Standard Units � Non -detect � ENERGY REVISED BY: D. AVARD DATE: 11/02/2023 TIME VERSUS PH CONCENTRATIONS Detect CHECKED BY: T. COLTON DATE: 11/02/2023 DRY ASH LANDFILL SEMIANNUAL APPROVED BY: T.COLTON DATE: 11/02/2023 WATER QUALITY MONITORING REPORT 15A NCAC 02L Standard for groundwater (6.5 — 8.5) synTerra PROJECT MANAGER: T. COLTON MARSHALL STEAM STATION TERRELL, NORTH CAROLINA www.synterracorp.com M W-4 5 OOM` J 4 O M 3 L V O 2 V O 1 .E Q 0 1/1/2011 1/1/2013 1/1/2015 1/1/2017 1/1/2019 1/1/2021 1/1/2023 Date LEGEND NOTES !'. DUKE : DRAWN BY: D. AVARD DATE:06/06//2022 APPENDIX C � Non -detect µg/L— milligrams per liter � ENERGY REVISED BY: D. AVARD DATE: 11/02/2023 TIME VERSUS ANTIMONY CONCENTRATIONS -0— Detect CHECKED BY: T. COLTON DATE: 11/02/2023 DRY ASH LANDFILL SEMIANNUAL APPROVED BY: T. COLTON DATE: 11/02/2023 WATER QUALITY MONITORING REPORT 15A NCAC 02L Standard for Antimony in groundwater (1 Ng/L) �� PROJECT MANAGER: T. COLTON MARSHALL STEAM STATION synTerra TERRELL, NORTH CAROLINA www.synterracorp.com 10 O 8 M L _ ^ 6 V \ = a1 O ZL4 V _41 M 2 O V 0 +�--r� 1/1/2018 M W-3 1 /1 /2019 1 /1 /2020 1 /1 /2021 1 /1 /2022 1 /1 /2023 4 0 4- 1 /1 /2011 MWA 1 /1 /2013 1 /1 /2015 1 /1 /2017 1 /1 /2019 1 /1 /2021 1 /1 /2023 LEGEND NOTES !'. DUKE : DRAWN BY: D. AVARD DATE:06/06//2022 APPENDIX C µg/L— milligrams per liter � Non -detect � ENERGY REVISED BY: D. AVARD DATE: 11/02/2023 TIME VERSUS COBALT CONCENTRATIONS Detect CHECKED BY: T. COLTON DATE: 11/02/2023 DRY ASH LANDFILL SEMIANNUAL APPROVED BY: T. COLTON DATE: 11/02/2023 WATER QUALITY MONITORING REPORT 15A NCAC 02L Standard for Cobalt PROJECT MANAGER: T. COLTON MARSHALL STEAM STATION in groundwater (1 pg/L ) synTerra TERRELL, NORTH CAROLINA www.synterracorp.com M W-4 3000 J 2400 ZL ,O 1800 i a.+ v 1200 O V 600 0 1 /1 /1990 1 /1 /1995 1 /1 /2000 1 /1 /2005 1 /1 /2010 1 /1 /2015 1 /1 /2020 Date LEGEND NOTES DUKE DRAWN BY: D. AVARD DATE:06/06//2022 APPENDIX C � Non -detect µg/L— milligramsperliter � ` ENERGY REVISED BY: D.AVARD DATE: 11/02/2023 TIME VERSUS IRON CONCENTRATIONS Detect CHECKED BY: T. CO TON DATE: 11/02/2023 DRY ASH LANDFILL SEMIANNUAL APPROVED BY: T. COLTON DATE: 11/02/2023 WATER QUALITY MONITORING REPORT 15A NCAC 02L Standard for Iron in groundwater (300 pg/L) 4` 7 PROJECT MANAGER: T. COLTON MARSHALL STEAM STATION synTerra TERRELL, NORTH CAROLINA www. synterra Corp. com M W-4 160 J ZL 128 O 96 4 W O V V 64 O O p1 32 M 0 8/1 /1989 8/1 /1994 8/1 /1999 8/1 /2004 8/1 /2009 8/1 /2014 8/1 /2019 Date LEGEND NOTES !'. DUKE : DRAWN BY: D. AVARD DATE:06/06//2022 APPENDIX C � Non -detect µg/L— milligrams per liter � ENERGY REVISED BY: D. AVARD DATE: 11/02/2023 TIME VERSUS MANGANESE CONCENTRATIONS Detect CHECKED BY: T. COLTON DATE: 11/02/2023 DRY ASH LANDFILL SEMIANNUAL APPROVED BY: T. COLTON DATE: 11/02/2023 WATER QUALITY MONITORING REPORT 15A NCAC 02L Standard for Manganese in groundwater (50 Ng/L ) �� PROJECT MANAGER: T. COLTON MARSHALL STEAM STATION synTerra TERRELL, NORTH CAROLINA www.synterracorp.com