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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2601_CumberlandCoMSW_MetalsASDTempMonSched_DIN28578_20171023 SCS Engineers, P.C. Environmental Consultants 2520 Whitehall Park Drive 704 504-3107 and Contractors Suite 450 FAX 704 504-3174 Charlotte, NC 28273-3557 www.scsengineers.com October 23, 2017 File No. 02217304.01 Mr. Ervin Lane, Compliance Hydrogeologist North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Waste Management, Solid Waste Section 217 West Jones Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1646 Subject: Cumberland County Landfill Facility Permit Number 2601-MSWLF-1997 Alternative Source Demonstration Temporary Monitoring Schedule and Well Redevelopment Dear Mr. Lane: On behalf of Cumberland County, SCS Engineers, PC is submitting this response to the Department’s review of the Alternative Source Demonstration for Appendix I Inorganic Constituent Exceedances at the Cumberland County Landfill, originally prepared by CDM Smith and dated November 8, 2016. In a letter dated July 21, 2017, the Department requested that Cumberland County calculate statistical background concentrations of constituents of concern arsenic, beryllium, chromium, cobalt, lead, thallium, and vanadium in accordance with 15A NCAC 13B.1634(g)(5). The Department further stipulated that, as turbidity appeared to have adversely impacted groundwater analytical results, statistical background concentrations should not be calculated using previous monitoring data unless field notes/logs indicated that turbidity values were below 10 Nephelometric Turbidity Units (NTUs). SCS has reviewed the available semi-annual water quality monitoring reports and has determined that an insufficient amount of data exists that meets the Departments requirements regarding turbidity. As such, SCS proposes to sample the Subtitle D background well (MW-E-REP) on a quarterly basis beginning in the fourth quarter of 2017. When the timing of such sampling events coincides with the semi-annual water quality monitoring, monitoring data collected during the semi-annual water quality monitoring event will be used. All samples collected in support of this temporary monitoring schedule will be analyzed for Appendix I Inorganic constituents. During the August 2017 semi-annual water quality monitoring event, SCS redeveloped monitoring wells MW-E-REP (the background well for the Subtitle D landfill) and MW-J (the well with the highest turbidity measurements during the last several semi-annual water quality monitoring events). Redevelopment was performed using a submersible pump at a rate of approximately 0.5 gallons per minute at MW-J and an initial rate of 0.5 gallons per minute, lowered to 0.25 gallons per minute (to accommodate an apparent slower well recharge) at MW- E-REP. Time, turbidity, and cumulative purge volume were recorded in 2.5 gallon intervals. This data can be found in Table 1 – MW-E-REP Redevelopment Results and Table 2 – MW-J Redevelopment Results, both attached. Mr. Ervin Lane, Hydrogeologist October 23 , 2017 Page 2 Per the Department’s July 21st letter, SCS will submit turbidity values for MW-E-REP on a quarterly basis, as they are collected, including values collected during the semi-annual water quality monitoring events. If you have any questions or need additional information, please do not hesitate to contact Mike Cobb at 704-504-3107 or via email at mcobb@scsengineers.com. Sincerely, Donald Michael Cobb, P.G. Steven C. Lamb, P.E. Senior Project Geologist Vice President SCS ENGINEERS, PC SCS ENGINEERS, PC cc: Jerod Roberts – Cumberland County Landfill Enclosures M:\PROJECT FILES\02217304.01\Deliverables\ASD\ASD DEQ Response and Schedule.doc Ann Street Landfill Cumberland County M:\PROJECT FILES\02217304.01\Deliverables\ASD\Tables Page 1 Time Turbidity (NTUs) Cumulative Volume Purged (gallons) 0945 710.80 2.5 0941 434.30 5.0 0948 534.50 7.5 0955 174.50 10.0 1000 82.32 12.5 1005 40.09 15.0 1011 30.63 17.5 1016 25.50 20.0 1022 15.93 22.5 1029 8.62 25.0 1037 6.16 27.5 1042 5.05 30.0 1048 10.23 32.5 1052 6.96 35.0 1058 6.71 37.5 1104 4.40 40.0 1109 18.27 42.5 1113 12.10 45.0 1117 20.24 47.5 1122 14.27 50.0 1127 6.14 52.5 1134 3.13 55.0 1140 2.58 57.5 1145 1.79 60.0 1151 1.86 62.5 1156 0.66 65.0 1202 3.57 67.5 1207 1.73 70.0 1213 8.07 72.5 1219 6.04 75.0 1224 2.49 77.5 1229 1.35 80.0 Table 2 - MW-J Redevelopment Results Data Collected August 22, 2017